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IN TH E HEART OF TH E

I S S A X F C T R D -rL ife h .W o/tfi Liana
NUMBER M
SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, DEj EMflER

th«* ba
&gt;.
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operative instit :'i»*-*
P •• t" '
ni'TTt-organization of ■ ; • *
vide for nine direhtor-, si* to be s&lt;
lected by, association* of farm bo
rower*} the other three being ai
pointed by the federal ’ oard. T+t
term* wifi be thn
;•
I t
will elect otlicers from o.T.oi:g tb
number.
' .

e n iT H F .R N

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bank

i .u l a i i

S COLUM BIA D E S P IT E
ALL E F F O R T S

W*ihin|ton. D. C.. Dec.
► Luid Mats.. Baltimov. &lt;
C C.. Louisville. New &lt;
u,-, St. Louis, St. Paul. Oma
B « .
K* n,“ Hou*to"- Tt. x“ ’
•ItUv CaL. and Spokane have
j2 \ h o «n a* locations for federal
V * loan bank*. The twelve dis­
tricts into which the country is di^
were announced by the farm
ln- bsard today a* follows:
.
So 1 / Maine. New Hampshire.
r.rtJnt
Massachusetts.
Rhode
[S
Connecticut. '.New York and

Eagle* Masquerade Rail
Sanford Aerie of Eagle* compris­
ing some of the lust ?«•!’.&lt;&gt;*» »n the
world will give their annual masquer­
ade ball on 'the night of* Monday.
January 1st. a* -is their u»uai custom
and the public is. cordlally-’iuvited to
attend and take in thmMeUlvitii*.
The Eagles affair* are
popular and the annual l&gt;a!l this
year will bo no exception to the rule.
They have u fine home in the former
Underwood building on Oak avenue
and everything w ill‘ be ■dor.U for the
comfott $md convenience of the
guests'. Remember the date ar.d get
ydur costume ready. CJSJ3 • ' wit! be famished for the dtimvrs'and
u good time is assured Mil whp at*

Nt» i « * y - •
.
S’o 2 Pennsylvania. Delaware,
Jgnorc Adatn.Son l.a«
Mujlsrd. Virginia. West Virginia
NeV York. Dee.' &gt;
V,
s»4 the PI‘ i;ict M Columbia.
throughout
the.
rw.ji.tr;.
a*'
S'o 3 North Caroliha. South CarGeorgia and FTorTd* .
SV 1 nUrt. ’ tjidtana. i
Missis

U. J I.ongr of '.&lt;.&lt;• -*outt »-r
.writer
E\chu.w« »&gt;f Ja&lt;-'.*oi \;
S's. '■ Micl *an. Wisconsin. Mir.'
the
c
ity
-cleaning apd repairir
^ o',a and N'&lt; *lh Dakota.
,
writers
and
supplying r.ew p
So. », Iowa. Nebraska,, Mouth Da
same.
' pri snd* Wyoming.
\0 &gt;. ii. ahivma. K a n * '-.

V

Prospect* are liright for the Memby the
**u a
Announcing
tViole County Fair which is to be held
War Department of formal permit
at Sar.ford February 5th. 6. ?. ?. 9
for the rec lam.ntiuu pro.'Vct of the. and' i')th. New exhibit* ate being
Upper St. .Johns Drainage District. contracted dally ar.d a record break­
Hon. J. N . Whitr.tr of this city,
ing crowd is expected.
member of the board, has received .
One of the department* to which
word from the Wa Department,
the
management U paying .much at­
This meal? hat the government’s i
tention
is the amusement feature*
e
most
gigantic
;
approval of tdne of tn
and
from
'present indication* the
sn
the
country
i
drainage*, projects
larg« « &gt; JtanesL.aud -beat rollection
y
and
formally,
r^
y
a
-i
Kxs liven, .tutftU,
and that work may proceed under of oho'w-’-ever gathered in* Central
Florid., • » ilL be seen
?e'*n on the Midway
Permission from the War Depart- Florida will
■
*.
at
the
Fair.
.
mqnt.
Association ha* contract*
Preliminary survey
Krause Greater Show*,
in progress for some
largest touring rtmUMdirection of Isham It
rii*« r. tne United Slat**
.• show* and Umu-«-mri.t

-pi ai.&lt;1

Mi-sour, am

u.

WAR DEPARTMENT ISSUES VISITORS TO SEMINOLE FAIR
WILL BE WELL ENTER­
PERMIT THAT OPENS 350,
TAINED
000 ACRES OF LAND

The rtierry-go^round '•* *one oi ; •
largest, and mo*t elaborate bn the
road and i* lighted -by hundred* of
electric lights of every colot o f'th e
rainbow, Mod the various color*, the.
dancing and-j\imping horse* and an­
imals and the music of the orchestrlon combine lo make a ride un it a
pleasure.
Thtt Days of "49 is a reproduction
of a western mining camp during BAPTIST TEMPLE W ILL BE
SCENE OF ii B E A T
the boom day* when gold wa* dis-_j
covered, and the cowbtfy* tind cow -.
ACTIVITY
girl*, the bar dog*, the dance hall
I In order .that the people of the
and the creepoy mu»ic are all there. 1
Even the fatnou« Alkali Ike in p1c: ‘ Seminole Baptist Association and
turesque costume helps to make the those within the district covered by
XU* h association may' have au oppor­
picture perfect
The Kiflzenjammer Kastle i» the tunity of meeting together, having a
home of the famous Katzenjammer grand old time and learning some­
twins Hans and Fritx— unfi is -an thing of benefit to thetnselve*. and
attraction (or
laughing
purposes learning great things in connection
bnly. One trtip through this house with the Bible' and its character*
of fun is a sure cure for the blues: and teachings.. the trustees of the
» guaranteed Co kill the h f d i t f p i Association have arranged to hold
h, and
11 drire the wrinkles the Fourth Annual Training 'School
at'Sarifortl beginning with the jveck
of January 1st.
John D. Jinkin*. has been elected
secretary of the Association and to
Mm fell the duty and honor of ari ranging this week of learning.', and
j great credit should 'be given Mr.
linkin* for the magniihjcxnt program
• • .* * ige«i f r the train-

1 a re*. Those land* are now,, or » • •
arge 'past of 'them, uncultivated in
iU4:
ause of
fre&lt;|Ueht
Inundation, ( Th.-fc will be nc
ch menace will be removed by , features tolerated.
Completion of the-drainage pro'-** girl* an&lt;l tH&lt;* “ men o

A..bn- an I* igre fi ' trrv'tl
da&gt; 'roni Dunedin w^erc I
Mr&lt;. Dingee spent t'hristma*
Dinger will remain fer a {&lt;•
with home folks.

Colo-

Mexico.

X
• da, N'l-vada l tab
ui Arizona.
'
.
Xa.'lJ
Washington.
Oregon.
Montana ar.d Idaho.
"In determining the federal land
kink dMtri.ts and designating tbe
fjti.» sir:*- t'.niks shall
located,
uJ^ffifia: annoutffemefit says, “ the
|um ! &gt;*’. "aril gave careful considmnot ' •'&lt;• farm loan need* of
tb ceur tr
The board held public
v every state
-ration of great value
• aide opportunity baapplicant cities to furt &gt; -upport their claim,
■••ver.ty-five cities a-p••-ignated as the. headbank and were heard
: tees and Indiv idual* ‘
■ wdl be estuirlishcd as
-cable. Each will have
•*T.V»,00*1. Application
• been pouring into the
it viilume and it i* «•*■

N E U T R A L S A N D W A R R IN l

F A V T I () N ALIKE VRF
TALKING OF l*EA( I

well os gentlemen.
*
There wID-fee-« -number .&gt;f fre e s t­
' rracaion* presented by ’ he company,
1including Dare Devil Klein who will
■dive from the top of a ladd
feet i igh int&lt;&gt; a small lank e ant sinBefore
ing only four feet"of water,
his i.ifing and sensational high ‘t,%
par. I lev ij Klein wiil prt»er.t an * \hlbition m trick, -vi d f ancy .living
"and—scnstitlrmal xttrnrmThr: -tunt-

The facult;. arranged for the
training
hool i« composed of the
g a delv K-,&gt;«n men- Mev«r*.
|Arthur Flake! the Southern Baptist
! Sunday school and B. A . I'r l ; in*
* pector, W. W. Williuh*. the state
[secretary of Baptist Sunday school*
rami B Y. !’ V Societies, and Geo.
H\ ma? pa*t&lt;»r of the Baptist ehurch
&gt;.r f*&gt;rd
I'i.e fa. ult\ w'l! each
* .... , i-;. .»• .
tal . 1.1!*- anti
■
. bred*to i, past masters
' hi tlie line which they will teach.
1 The school will begin every even­
ting at *ix o'clock and will last until
i nine o’ clock —a fc'ature of the school
'is the fart that thete will be -Upper
served each evening entitled "Build
|Your Physique L'p" wt-lch if served
(fr.* at the church, this -upper will
i H&gt;r oervcd each evening with a SpCCtally prepared toast by some of our
*leading mm anil should be the

Dare Devil ltbuidin wi
sen-attona) ami deijth d
fonnance on "the high wir
,&gt;n a slender thread -i'*^
.nr Thi- daring" perforin
with death in ;t manner
sp. clators h.d
per.se at his
\nd the mi
j-..! complete one '
attractions to lde;«e
and all el -.»si s
There W’Tl T • a If

li^tt-. tile aggregate
several of the log
i t» w • :
ull •h- «'\te.lt of the
inside information or. the «ui
takeb into the dissay that peace in Europe is
to that already de«near an&lt;l otto of them -even goe
ing
tie- drainage urea
far as to mleise wgainst it.v.-rti,
a .i and a hVf a. r&lt; *
in stock* aii Peace wi ! -■ 1 thei
;u v anti what t hey drd to
to complete the prothe bottom at once.
There, n
*&gt;rtando ,a*N‘ wa* a pVntv.
,in canals will W cut
doubt about there being high h
IN.sTAl I. AVION n ERVU KS
mitipal tin'- »nd nuu( peace in the. hear’.* ' ■ : *'11
visiting team to sj.fi
and still iMcr&amp;ls will
ur.zi the warring nations alike
it required *.w.i mi)
\; M itq.di-i t imr. '&lt; Next Sunday
Inmain dit* he- The.
peace seems to. be in sight.
■T il, t i ^ • I c hurch are
ri- m inr*' r*’ in TutIhr wfber—*
r rrty limits the ?um- Dwl* iibd (lam lh» sisiUrYl**
rvqu
e art extra e:Iort to
•t&gt;Mk &lt;ould lie Used It
be prr&lt;?nt at th
oxi id ate
«(&gt;ecial
London, Dec. - - Genu : •
&lt;i.iv morning T
• •
around'tTie perpetiaicular
Church
i.rst w’ork alter a|&gt;- have arrived *.1 the Hague tn*
the ilrainagi upright track, perforr ing
I III- ln-vt "1
Those
-uing loans will be the preliminary atrangem-. nts f&lt;»r
tian
the bene- fancy riding, .while whir'
movement
*»
ti
German
delegates
to
the
peace
pn-ft-iu. aL
loan bonds, a new form
wners will nv ores* train -need srouni
;'t- minvobuL
The ference as s'uggestcd.ln the tic
in this country
RE
AL
1.0C
AI
count&gt; had. a* far
■‘ American note. .*&lt;
ceive from .'the .TTainage of the dis- right track
» tssuetJ in denomination
dispatch
How they con keep th ir ma. Tnr.&lt; ST l FF is concerned
trlt atid . t&lt;&gt;
$25. it is expected, and Ing to. a m ws agency
tav s against si
from dropping to the ground is •&gt; . xlV of the local player* cut Up like
•rest at a rate of 1 per j
puzzle to all beholder*'and to watih. an infantile paralysis germ would your home to spea*. to you arum .
will
tvk*
practl
han. the interest ratf
London. Dee. 28. -The prompt
is
believed
at
them ride ii a thrill that the observer its an orphan*asylum, and that * go- matter qf vital interest to you and
mc-r* . on the$r loans. German answer-to "President M dAill remember as tong a* he &lt;&gt;r -ire »oine and covering _*otnc territory. vour church.
I-hai'ii Rand-.dj
will be has »on’ .* note was churactvriied
Harold* Washburn, playing left,
may live. This is the newest and
r-‘ ‘
'
■•••.; -i 1tied.
11 • i* evening paper- m - evident of t«er- jsuch tax*’* -ho
The evening *wosship will be given
guard
played excellent and at no
most surressful of all modern atmivelimited
Uw to a maximum of fi muny’ s yagernes* tiT end th" war. Ing possible tb
over
to the Ihttal'.ation o f the oftime ould you have seen white the
P*r
.It fs expected, that it will The Standard said it would be a -truction wtjfk.
thc
church
and hissionary society.
Bond* against the propert
The big dog ami pony circus will old hoy was asleep on the job. .
not ex. , i 5 1j per cent at first and mistake to ncglctt the “Germa
All otlicers and members are' re­
prising the district will be t--i
please young and okl. Here are seen
Roldc .Lning, the poetic** center quested to be pttsetit.
•abiequentlp may. be lowered. •
peace maneuvers.’ ’ and said it hv»p*-d
sold, the tav • money’ ‘going
qupdruped* who do everything hut threw three field goal* ahd his ac­
Watch night services will be held
Lear.- oq farm lands nre limited the- government would courteously -inking fund for the retirer
talk.
Dog performers who know curacy on free goal* is unquestioned
.-nnsUtine
of songs.
talks
and
and
definitely
reply
to
the
Presi­
hy law to 5*&gt; per cent of the value of
the ■securitii-s.
The i-*ua
their A. B, C's, can count and spell:
l * i a n d tnay.be payable in from dent's note and then “ get Pn
bonds, as;well as the.pro-r:
ponies who march and drill, like reg­
fiv. v, ... v,,ar,
A&gt; fast as loans the war as- energetically a* p*»sbenefits from the darinugf- a
ular ’ sol'dier's and oar old friend.
are tr.: i&lt; llor.ds will he issued to sfble.” ‘ The Palk Mall-Tiazeye
Jhe manngetltte mature and qo. •Utligu
“Mttud, the Mule
Germany had summarily the successful completion
rover. t;ierr&lt;. »o tthat at.no time, un- cleared
ment of this nttri
t ■.pr.-eht plant will a bank’s dismissed Invitation to stat/ terms
work a* forc-eefi.
“
.$5.0(l&gt; (foliar* per
entire , pitoj be tied up in loans to and said that "most dignified course
tone wbo ran ride Maud and to stay t
now would be ft* frank withdrawal.
ths det-miAnt of other applicants,
on her hack earn*-five dollars.
,
"'w
tr.e talks, now confronting
The liin rircuA side show is . an­
1
( a to fi,pd experienced cmWashington, Dec. 28. The .United
other feature. ‘ Here are to lie seen I
All are welcome in the
F,0&gt;'s* •&gt;.* the banks.
More than
States’ next m'ovc regarding p«u&gt;«‘
i nil the freaks, wonders and curios i
Strangers specially invited.
: plicants’ for positions have will not.be determined until the of­
'ities. The fa t' vtoman.' the living I
■'■••n r. , lved.
The appointments
ficial text of Germany's reply has
|skeleton, the*strong man. the giant, i
*i,i i.c &lt;xempt from civil service regCongregational Church
been received. The President aj.d
the dwurfs and many other strange
U4U
it the boarcl intends to
Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock
cabinet will discus it probably.- f riand curious people make thii} tent .a
s-*&gt;eir.i'' a corps of men experienced
Hcv.
J.
A.
Davidson will speak on
dny.
Some otficluls declared that
i wonderland and -those who visit
"Realizing Outzelvi-s and Our Mis­
the Uniteif States could do nothing
, never forget the many strange forms
e Head of each hunk will he
sion This Year.’' Evening subject,
further until the entente allies re­
, and freaks in which Mother Nature
*!
registrar. They probably
"Looking Forward." Special music
plied to the President’s note. The
, displays herself at this attraction. •
ply re-idents of the districts oflicial Information .was received that
by the choir. Mrs. Julius Takarh,
-. The Old Plantation with it* mlrthVt,‘ _?n,l preferably attorneys.
soloist.
•
Swcdea hull s^rtt a poire note to the
; -stiks will be organized tfmprovoking, laughter inciting darkies
Sunday school at
(*. R.
belligerents.
.
s is another attraction.
Here the
I • b d tfd 'l appointment
Walker, Supt. A cordial invitation
directors for each bpnk who
r sweetest of singers, the cleverest of
is given to the public to come and
Berne, Dec. 28. ^Swedish diplo­
^vd.- In the district. The dir dancers ahd the funniest of comedistudy the Bil*le.
,rH wifi 4cJecl (rom t j,ejr num|,(.r mats have hahded all belligerents
- anda from Nature'*'own entertainers,
Christian.-Endeavor at 0 o’ clock.
t the colored race, combine to present
otlicers.
The ’ capital and neutrals a note suppvtttig those
A In-arty wclN
pw * Year’ s topic
s
eaeh bank will be open to of President Wilson and the Swi
«• one solid hour of music, mirth and
conic will be given to stranger*.
the
Tageblatt
an' I tion for .10 days. If government
couiuo ..................... - ............. v.n .merriment.
The latest songs, the
-The- public is cordially iuvited to
’
’**&gt;. "ul'.-L/ibcd the govern­ nuunccd.
rlvar-with Urn excess rumoll fmxuiheiaiewesl-iokes-and- the rpost-iliUKUlt
attend any of these services.
' ".iiiirized to take »he*unSt Jofins. These objections, how-1dances are presented by an array of
eri»,o&lt;| amount.
Mr. and Mrs. McGuinn ana i
ever were overcome by a submission artists equipped by Nature to get
Mrs. M. E. Butler "of Osteen ia
’ -gh a process of having bor- ily of New York state are a’ mong
of complete plans and thrpugh mi-[the most fun and thf greatest
visiting
relatives in Sanford.
new
arrivals
in
the
city
and
’ dbicribe in small amounts to
|amount
.
merous conferences.
CaPifal stock it is expected that make Sanford their future home

J

t

�guitar. Box 50,
ana ipe crowning
till.* net *»• »s»v
I daily meet the deaf and dumb
! And l ‘m sitting, sick and dumb,
nipped combs should be looked for c-o Herald.
37-Utp ’
[
her
Christmas
spirit
into'-mighty
About to curse. .
. ' • And i that still'can talk am glum
curly and the comb dipped In Ice-cold
No
doubt
.
the
small
quarters.
And v^ear a pout,
'somebody whistles, jogging by.
For Sale— My lot on First street
motherly looking woman had a hard water or Hackl’d with snow. Afterward
And
now
a smiler -poises, by
Apply
glycerin
utid
some
healing
salve.
'.That is ten times worse ofT than I.
Opposite
Bobbins Rest hotel. You
-day of it. not being accustomed to
That is ten times worse of! than I.
BUDGET o f O P I N I O N ••iJJ8T
'.t
t
&gt;
.
m
.
a
n
m
il
nil
I
na
can
buy
this fine prnprrtv cheap.
the city and Its ways, and all the
BETWEEN YOU AND ME
Is Grammar Essential?
iLord , when I. think' about them all*
Address
Robert
Buck.ba-im: 909
Sotpetltues It U urged itmt formal
EVEN T H E G A TE POST Most of my troubles' here are small. Each day of self I ’ m more ashamed.' time, there wits pa, out In the quiet.
Franklin St., Tampa. Fla
:&gt;-3tp
comfortable
farmhouse,
with,
noth­
grammar
tenches
children
to
write
To think with rage 1 am-inflamed
N O T IN IT
iind
speak
correctly;
lull
as
all
Ameri­
•
And petty things:
ing
to
do
between
the
morning
feed­
When plans go wrong:
For Sale—Two six room I. ■UWS
I don't believe 1 really know
A Chief Is Among Ye Taking Notes
So many joys' belong to me •
. ing time ’ anti the late afternoon. can* have studied formal grammar. In­ cheap, corner of Kiev.
Orcluding
newspaper
r.
porter*
and
sales
and Faith«r*He’ll Print cm —
Save one or two real bits of woe)
chores, except keep up fires and read
My life upon this &lt;arth should be
*cc
Civ.
H
ill
it
women,
there
would
npl'-ar
to
lie
u
&lt;
So Says Sauntcrcr.
,
tne rural car-.
l.ifn's bitt«-r ?ting?.
the daily paper which the
car­ ..................................*•*............:* - , ani1 av?nUe s
One rotind of song
’ l-tf
\iVd
snare
ribs'
guaranty
tlmr
fornnil
gniiiumir
study
:
Irwin
&amp;
(iib-*
For I can hear and walk- and «ee
Why should 1 now my woes rehearsi rier left at the gate
leads to correct hut'lr* of quiTli. On
; :
An if health i» still a part of me.
for dinner!
.
aO
When many r.j-ar me sutler worse.'
The Optimist
the
other
kite*
a school
^ or
.'t
I til
••»»!» •
ihand.
lllll'I.
•I ’mov
••*« *
n
i l - **
••
• ' a......... .. i
You can cue*.* at.the dishes which where fur I I \«-i.r* not .a minute was silt’s from 2 feet to 5 (&lt;•«'.
Detroit Free Pres?
■ LL
Never known a thing so bad
• • •
kept the spare ribs company on that spent on formal grammar aiid. like the Taylor. .'I in J Store. .
:5-Ttr
But what Somehow 1 could be glad Cripples and blind men and insane
•
c
~
“
' '
He could
make coffee, if he worm who does not ml** ii slice or tw6,* “
It wasn't worse;
a lie men a....
.
. women
.........
-.
,
And invalids on beds of pain
• aThe
think
are table. ...
uo one
ever kueW the
*'&lt;,r ^u' e k*ed Cars:
strange creatures sometimes hnd no liked, and have real country, cream ....
.....*•*■
.... difference.—
...
—
Are all about:
t
1 Overland J5
Always when my trpubles come
doubt the women have their own in it. And there'd be plenty of good ■Abn.hmuHexmr. In tlie Atlantic,
1 Buick ' 37-11
.ideas
j . . . about
..............
n, In«t(inre
.
' '
us- ~~~
men. i’For
in*tanr« bread anti country butter, ami four .
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the women never understand why kinds of preservi-s or jams, and mayThe al*o\.- ir*
he a dish "4 sauerkraut!
And. of
men hate to g»e -.hopping or&gt; Sat
• a! oar
I
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good ■•&gt;•;.! ’ ■
da) right* and while the won . -r «-our«e tin re would I*/ a generous
'’ ••ir.tr.ole
sold
before
the)
are
di**u»* dreys and thy.latest go*Mp wedge of pie. and maybe doughnuts,
3S-$te
County Garas;b..
Y liiuivr
ssriiu his heel* .................
fathvr warms
on the out Just to till in around the corners. It
2 side of the store and gets along the wasn’ t fair for pa to Ray re*[gnedly:
FOR RENT
♦ best he can. The wife wonders a{ it “ I'll just stay home and keep up the
Sanitary Steam Prosing. Hot C.aaolnle Dry Cleaning. Altera- * •from time to time and there ‘arc tires." Wise old srip p ! As you
For Rent — I room ho’’ne, &lt;10 per
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lions of All Kinds on Short Notice
; month. 4’-2 PaIm«-tto .Ue. Enquire
'more or less family jars about this drag your tired feet homeward, you
Haynes, Herald otl'ue.
► Join Our Gentlemen’s Valet Club.
$2.00 Per Month.
shopping business.
but if
more almost envy him. snug and warm—
' women would investigate the matter eating spare rjbs.
But. after all.
FOR RENT Two Furnished .
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S U I T S $15*00 U P W A R D
the) wou'.d let father out of the would you have missed it? Not, for H All Local Advcrliscm cnlR,Undcf
Rooms.. Ii--'. a. 1Cold W.rt'-r
shopping trip always.
If there is-, all the spare ribs in the world, would This Heading THREE CENTS a ___ Addrass X- .-a* llaraiu. Xuii---'on»- thing that gets a man's goal it yoti inlss the •
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For Rent - -T a " rofiir , (nr light
. Ii, shopping and while they love to shopping -If you're a woman -but Charffe 25 Cents.
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9 i:I l . drootY
housekeeping. a
make the children happy at -Christ- it certainly was nice Tbr pa. being
»t stret- t . . . - at •1. t*»c ytorr.
onFir;
. In answering an adwrtiseipcnt
ma« they certafnly do hate to do tin- just a man. -Indianapolis N ews,
.10-1ltp
Y Y fT T T V VV W X
where no name is mentioned in the,
shopping
The
Indianapolis.
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strikes, the keynote in the following: L | fT E R
|S IM P O R T A N T ad, please do not ask The Herald
For R en t- -Cottage. J. Muwoli.
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for
information
as
to
the
identity
of
:M-Mr
f t Y
j ’ ’ The car was well tilled with w-oiy-;
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the -advertiser.
Usually we do not
■A'
en wTu* had neglected the oft re. know who the advertiser is anti if
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Furnished Room* !• I'
peal'd
warning
to
shop
early.
You
Qujle
£
sson(ja
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jn
W
ell-Regulated
vxr
we do we are npt allowed To give or Month— Park avt
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could guess it by their plump purses
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House.
|and limp striug shopping bags, anti)
a letter and address it as per in­ I'hilips .&amp; Co. druj:
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lyou could gue*s also that'on the re­
structions in the ad.
James l^trton. tnanagt r.
u rn trip the purse* would be limp ,
w
Et&gt;'and the shopping bag* htnp to the; No Excuse for Not Providing Fowls j
F«r Rent- 708 Par
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bursting point.
It w.v t jolly. With This Needed Article—Chopped
y jff
quin- of i r CTTYTI
y rrr
-rdrama. “ The M ho
• d-v crowd, and tb.- car w i* fdb-d '
Straw Act* a* Absorbent Un.
Sale—Thqfffpson’fl “ Kindc1t'! I’ wrk- evemse
Tqc»dar—“
Bearls.'1
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Strain Barred. Rock*. None butler,
from T*»wt}.” "A Pre « • • Barrel.” H'.!!.• Burke
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YAV
.. in -Gloria'* BamtMKsr " ■------ "
Some excellent ‘cockerels farm raised
. ‘ T m going t to put in the w
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and full of vigor. T%10 to five dol-'
day and just take my time for ii
•Wanted—Ship us your orar.rs,
W.-dresday— "T h - Lit*!.* I.:ar" featuring Mae
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lars. Prices for exhibition stock on grapefruit, tangerines; plnfapP'*. t _
dear, motherly looking woman
Marsh.
Triangle
Keystone
Comedy
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application. Orders now luiflknl for, other fruiti and yegotiu 1&lt;
r.ouncod.to her seat mate. " I ’ a
a Sailor.”
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spring
sittings.
A. B. Commons, est prices obtained. Prowfj rrturD*.
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«ri..„. tn -—- t k .i H i?lnr - ' l L p " ’ '.
in
Sanford, Fla.
36-:kc
home and ktwp up the fires. 1
Georgia Troduce Company. M*ro«.
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parts. “ An Eventful Lr^lioK •
his dinner for him. I cooked *
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For Sale—Tw o grade Holstein Georgia.
YJP
rib* aYiil set the dish.on the v
Friday—"T h e •.Thbroughbred.’ * "Dollar and
VVV:
bull calves, six and'Cwo w*eks oldl
Wpntqd—.Lady wishr* F T tw * ",1
tank in the kitchen. The water
Sen**." Keystone Coaled)’.
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$7.00 for.the. two. Fine stock. $5.00
stenographer. ’ Work •
boiling.' so 'they’ ll, stay good
T T f:
each taken separately. "W. 11. Bal­
Sxturdav—"T h e Balt e at Elder Bush Gulch."
Box 105’J, Sanford.
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Lucky pa! With spare
Yjer
lard. Altamonte Springs, Fla.
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“ The Bogus Booking Agent.” Selig Tribune.
•r. N oi \iu* iinu
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"Lost— O n ’road between D elons
Eighth Episode of yLiberty."
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nirv where Utter was a* entree ns icicle*
|variety, ei
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TVY
anti
iJeLand. yellow leu*i •’
Coming Monday—Charli* Chaplin in "The I awn
|spare ribs, with real meat on them, i |q uu l.XtUull(.i.&gt; Such
are usuWhite Wyahdottes, celebrated Ri**
YAT
containing
' clothing' and '_n'Tor * j
• Shop."
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hrdwn, juicy spare ribs, kept hot lor
bare ot convenience us the gal strain of Canada Where vigorous
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aiayne pa
i»a fooled
luuteo her.
»v., ■jj,^r
j* barw.uf
af litter.
. thirds are raised. Constant, heavy
dinner. Maybe
u ^ r in
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notif)
Mrs. &gt; ” • ‘
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V£7
tf.aking her tHink it was’ a saerRVce,; It pays to have a large quantity„nod : layers. • Hatching egg* and Baby
Orlando,•
Fla.
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giving
up the Christmas shopping
t.upply should bo l!l»erul enough : ch ix.
Booking orders now. F. P.
YAY W f V j i P
tVip and stay home to keep up the
It can be cbuug.nl nt least once a strong,. BrpoksviUc, Fla.;
31-tfc.
' Lost— AY20 and $10 bill on » « « J
lire*.
But he couldn’ t 'fo o l every-1 wYvk. Hy till* nh-jin* the house tuny ------------------------ ------------ — ------ Wednesday. - Reward if
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Whoever &lt;aw a realman who! be kept swept utid clean, and scratch- &gt; For Sale— Fine horse and buggy Mrs. H. C. Gunter. 301 L. W«k5V
shoo,line'
if the i»g the Utter will afford exercise s o , |mjl,jre nt W. O. Green’ s Blartcmotherlv woman had been listening; I’.ioh necnknl by fowls when kept In-j im ith- Shop.* corner 3rd St. and SanDreari
ru.
•he might have .caught some side ^ t»u every fnnn there Is an abundance |‘&gt;r^
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Programme

AT THE STAR
Our I’ iclurcs Don’t Hurl- the Eyes
Tu t r lay—Metro presents Lionel Barrymore
in “ The Brand of Cowardice.”
W ednesday— Alice Brady in “ Bought and Paid

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Salesman” a flve'reel comedy.

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lights on this subject, for the pretty,
g o l d e n
haired woman was telling her
companion that her husband
^aid" desperately:
“ I’ ve
walked
squares, looking in shop windows,
and I can’ t see anything suitable for
any one." And farthe^ back in the
car. the'' big man with the Roman
note was airing his views audibly:
“ I just won’ t get out and’ buy things
this year. People go wild over their
buying. Junk, I call it —Christmas
junk!
Whoever heard of anyone
getting the things he really wanted!
Folks just- buy and buy,- and dump
the stuff on other folks—just junk!"
Perhups pa had tried it some time
.—■hopping on a drear December
day— and knew what it was all like.
Now a woman can put up with a lot
of discomfort just for the joy of
spending money.—bu, a man! even
a w o m a n . gets fagged but b en igh t.
Oh lht~^lreeis7*lhe~l»IUng—winds
whipped her skirt* abmifher. pushes
her hat over om* eye, helps the snow;
and soot to ruin her complexion and
disposition. When she gets to the*
big shops the hateful whirling doora
nip at her heels like spiteful curs,
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an,j straw and there I* nq
*j.’ or »{nje on W est.^ ld *— Fiftecij
excuse for not .providing the poultry arrea&gt; 7 1 .
nnd farmed five
, house with tlds heeded article.
‘ years, ' 3 flowing wells. 1 .m ile‘ from
The 4iest litter Is chopped straw. It |oa,jjnR Nation. Seven room house
nets ns nn absorbent&gt;under the•r.M*t*
^ bmlhroom anJ hat 3m, co,d
and u* n re«vptucle iti other part* for
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In winter chickens should be made ,&lt;» Office.
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JI-4t tri p
M.-rntcli for every grain they obtain.
For Sale—Two
ve/y
desirable
For every grain they should give u
building lots in Sanford Heights,
peck.
Chaff, buckwheat bulls, or almost Nos. 73 and 74. Wjll sell for $200
anything of that nature will .answer each or if taken together will make
well for litter. We have seen fHiultry lower price oq the two lots! Apply
houses littered with shredded fodder. to the Farmers &amp; Merchants’. Bank.
One tuore g»**l thing alniut litter Is Headland. AUr
18-tf
tlmt It help* keep the feet of fowls
For Sale— Heavy double buggy,
warm la winter.
Platform springs, canopy top. leather
RETARDS W INTER EGG LAYING cushions. Could be made a delivery
wagon. Sanford Wagon Works.
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Sudden Freezing of Hen’s Comb W ill
Shut Off Egg Supply— Good Treat
For §alc=Qnc International truck.
ment Refommend$d.
_ Thoroughly overhauled- and paint'
Frccxlng of the hen’n comb will re-^ed. Apply E. Stafford, Sanford.
7-tf
tnnl egg laying. Freezing of the feet
of both male and female means’ Iota
For Sale— Marine motor, 18 horse­
of fertility In the spring. Often the
power,
3 cylinder, 3 • cycle, Ferro.
sudden freeling of the combs of hen*
First
class
condition, Sanford Machthat have made a good start at laying
93-tf
will shut og j l l layjnfc by_thetn for ine &amp; Garage Co.
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EATING A PLEASURE
when you have a r:?™'a^'
Vjon of appetite
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stomach needs to lw rl* j^Jthy %t
enetl, and stimulatd to nta- r
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IN TH E HEART OF TH E W O R L D ’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

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NUMBER 37

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 2G, lOlC
T V oLUMK VIH
Fruit Cake a la Boycott.

Hutterlcss

governm ent w il l
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Eggless —

1 cdp sugty.
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2 cuffs raising
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&gt;, teaspoonful salt
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 cup water
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\'i cup shortening
teaspoon nutmeg
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1 Teaspoon cloves.
Mix and boil in n saucepan for
three minutes. When cold -add two
cups of Hour sifted with u half teasppon of baking . powder, also add
one teaspoon of soda dissolved in a
little hot water. Currants, citron,
nuts, etc., may be achleil in which
case use more Hour. Bake slowly
like ordinary fruit cake.
Eggless Icing
2-3. cup milk
2 cups sugar
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Boil about ten minutes until it
makes a soft bait in water. Tajte
from fire and beat until thick enough
to spread. Flavor as desired. •

COUNTY FAIR CHRISTMAS
PROGRESSING TRADE GOOD
EACH DAY IN SANFORD
G RO U ND S B E I N G S H A P E D M E R C H A N T S *W E L L S A T IS ­
F IE D W IT H R E SU LT OF
UP A N D B O O T H S
H O LID A Y TR A D E
E R E C TE D

the county *p°°r farm near Kifsimrr.oc nnd to purchase u site for n
combined county -hospital and farm
in u more desirable locality.
Just at present there Is not, much
being shipped from Bartow.
Let­
tuce Js .moving slowly, u few cars a
day, with u few eggplant und pep*
pers going forward.
The lurgest
acreage in this neighborhood is cablingo and the outlook is for n good
crop. •
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Luke county is taking the lead in
this part of the stilte in the eradica­
tion of the cattle tick. This means
everything to the coming industry,
nnd is most encouraging new* t« the
cattle producer.
Vats will be in­
stalled nnd quarantine declared.

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TREE WAS
BIG SUCCESS
LAR G E S U M W AS G IV E N T O c h a r it y " a n d e x e r c is e s
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Sanford’s first community Christ­
Christmas Week was u good ono
mas tree was n success. One of tho
ffMhington Dec. 25— Work of
in ■Sanford.
largest crowds that has congregated
J L eradicating the citrus canker
For many days the streets have
in the park in many years was out
2 i g0 forward a* u result of recornbeen packed with an eager crowd of
Jndations recently mude by David
buyers und they bought early, thus *
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•• last night between the hours of five
r Houiton. secretary of apiculture.
relieving the strain somewhat on • Mr. E» O. Willets of Kokomo and six to witness .the' first- com­
£ Congress. and the provisions in
Saturday Indore Christmas. .
Indiana lias purchased through the munity tree atyl gjft givjhJf£ present agricultural appropria­
'The many stores luiTl very attrac­ Florida -Good Homes Company, a
The tree was placed neijr the hand
tes bill, just reported for an ijddi*
tive store windows nnd these |ielpecf tract of eighty acres near Orlando, stand und w as -beautifully decorated
tional .am for this purpose.
greatly* in- calling attention to 'th e mid will make this one of the most und resplendent with candles. The
. .t „ M reccommended that n total
good stocks within.
attractive points in the county. His exercises started with the various
*1 M3 000 he voted ut this time and
And the merchants of Sanford two home will 1m built on the old fash­ Sunday schools entering the four
tkit of this amount $180,000 shall
weeks before Christmas Used -the ioned country estate plan und will be corners of the park and when nil had
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immediately ^available upon
Christmas 'edition of the Sanford particularly beautiful.
,
.
reached the hand stand* uniting in
puwee of the agricultural bill.
Herald and this gave tile many shop­
song. Dr. Brownlee of the Presby­
;
pers many ideas of what to buy und
L-Upon the. recommendation or
Almost- every kind Of winter veg­ terian , invoked the divine blessing,
where to buy it.
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etables are now bring shipped from on the exercise- and after the song
The Christmas trade in Sanford Fort l.UUdrMale
Appropriations hhvc been made
I he weather has of \meriia by the children. Dr. Da­
wu- x,r\ .satisfactory Irom all angles been gooil and the crops are in a vidson of the Congregational church
daring the past tV'o fiscal years for
and tile merchants are happy as a film rendition.
'sort in roopclittion whir the Soutligave a short address explaining the
In the e ir i..
'tb se, v 1 --i n a­ I wo millet* announce that the prizes
result
tkrrn itate* for the purposi n! • oi:community Christmas tree, Its ori­
ture writ is .n j-:n\ !i r j.rie'.mist- ml soon he reutly and the program
mBinc. and in the hope of f entu.i!Sanford
is
becoming
the
trailing
Beans, •p(•p|H rs. egg plant un i po- gin and- ln»w it is ceTebratod in the
tions of plenty, I. in
nr hard*, pri ced and distributed
u tfidicsting. the.citrus cancer dl».
renter
for
this
part
of
Florida
and
In toes are now . being shipped front large lilies of America. Th**se faets
fields and pastures., begin m&gt; battle
While no final statement as to
were
very
interesting
and
also
Ida
the
good
roa^a
ate
assisting,
iji.atcrinl«
u
account
of
the
sltort
space,
of
later
1
a
little
district,,
an
the Davis'
against insect pists.
Then when
tW ultimate success of thin undi-rconies the'wpndrous white of winter, tii: .• given for the preparations, the ly in bringing the people to Jianford there will lie celery. lettuce, peas, statement that ifext year. Sanford
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can be made at this time, the
would celebrate the day with u com­
lulling into * pence the plains and vatious committeesjarc working with from all four cor hers of the county. euhbage and tomatoes •
munity tree of larger proportions
J.'tsrk'i* progre. sing in a satisfactory
With
a
good
line
of
goods
nnd
plenty
fevi-rrsh
haste
to
get
everything
in
crowning with heavenly whiteness
r ‘iinr.cT anil t h area of infection has
and' the custom would grow from
readiness and it is certain that th eir,„f aihcrtising th&gt;- merchants of Sunthe hills. I 'till am here -still werkl'epper* and beans are 'tart ng to
,W»n greatly r duced. It is apparfine trade in th
\r
v*-.ir i)i \i-ar into something big for
i-finrts
will
be
rewarded
b&gt;
a
record
promise),
a
|ing'to increase the m-\t b.ir.i-t
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1' •|i|iers re ■ntl.&lt;
mu) e f ruin Sm iri
Mt that: on u omit of the mild uullitcity.
Willi
more
songs
the
chil­
hr* iking crow &lt;| v\i*ty day of the
wintir long 1 labor ruling *•••* &lt;1^ of
•old as Iiik li as fhree dollars. tfuite dren marched .to -their respective
taor. and the unexpected rtissemlnaf. .• The automobile parade prom­
IIOXIOUS H e e lls .
a large acreage of potatoes ami cab­
; tion uf th.' disease by the severe
churches und the first community
ises to be ftne of the events juf the
Millions in Florida Crops
bage I)as been planted.
How many bugs and beetles and fair* ifnd will be given the first day
tropical •.torms of the past summer,
tree had passed into history.
Florida’s corn crop this year, based
tkr rerk should be continued active­ weed seeds &lt;fo I eat? W ell, I won­ in order to start the fair off right.
The ready response .with which
on the government crop estimate for.
Plans for the new RlvoVddc school
ly throughout life entire' Gulf re­ der! 1 cannot say, but lietc is what
Numhers of spaces have already December 15. just issued, is worth
the
ladles of the Civic committee of
building in Jacksonville bnsve been
Mi
gion during the winter and spring of science says:
been sold to enterprises'of various
$2,5*0,000 more than the croO of last approved by the-county board of the Woman's C lu b -m et’ by every
1J16-17. It has become rlenr. since
“ Eighty-five different weed seeds kinds out of the city and the San-j year, having showed an increase in
public instruction, and work will he- one in Sanford made thy affair a
th« regular estimates were subipit- make up in part Boo White’s bill of ford merchants are al*o coming in j
yield of 000,000 bushels and an ud- L-in at once. The building_ia_tu_euaL s u c c e s s , for the real LcludiL u L th o!—
trd. that the .funds available will iare. Crops have been found Peeked with bfilll feet
i-vmTTe Tn JlMfb' i i f l i cent a a bushel:
community tree was not demon­
act prrTTiTr~Ttm~TtnrarrmiHit~tn~TOTT- with rug weed seeds and as many us
Watch for the programs and pre­ The crop according to the estimate $IQO.000.strated at the bund stand.*
tiise the
work of
eradication 1000 seeds of the crab grass have mium lists.
will run to 12,000,000 bushels,
There were eleven families sup­
Plnns are under way for the orllroughotit the winter, although any been taken from one bird. A single
against lust year’s crop ut this time
plied
with baskets of food and suit­
g.uiization of a stock company by
abutment of the rampaign under specimen contained about 10,000
of 12,000.000 bushels.
The pric.
\l the l.yric Tonight
able
gifts
yesterday, a box was sent
the
citizens
of
Phoenix
Park.
Cum­
xiy »&lt;rii&gt;u^ly would jeopardize the pig weed sued it t rops and gizzards
Synopsis of "T h e Floating Trap", based on December 1 for this year’ mers Mill and Panama Purk to fur­ to the Children’s Home at Jackson- /
pfMp.-ci« ut- eventually eradicating examined In government labora­
Chapter Fourteen of ."Gloria’ s Ito- corn was 110 cents u bushel, against,
nish electric light and power to those villa* and- one to the Orphanage attW di»«-.i*c from thf&gt; continental tories have yielded fifty seven kinds
7.1 cents n bushel lust year.
munce." Cast:
Fhitcrprise and there are several
sections
of Duval county.
CtitH State*.
of beetles, twenty-spven varieties of Gloria Stafford
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Billie Burke
families
that will be supplied today
The Irish potato crop, totaling,
bugs, nine grasshoppers and locusts, Dr. Stephen Boyce Henry . Kolker
that
were
overlooked yesterday.
according
to
the
estimate,
1,110,000
.The taxpayers of the West Palm
• "What lUish I llnd Knosn"
and thirteen different sorts of cater­ Uichard-Kreneuu
David I’owell bushels is worth JI. f 16,000' more
This is the practical side of tho
In a church' meeting al Cleveland pillars, besides lints. lli«*s,. wasps alt David Stafford
William Roselle than the crop at the same lime last Bench School District recently, by a
vote
uf
5
to
1.
voted,
to
sell
$25,000
community
tree und one that tho
.ftttcily LLu~*peakcr gave th»&gt; replies, spiders.
A teaspoonful of chinch I’ierponl Stuffowl Win. T. Carleton
year. This year’s crop is estimated worth of bonds to construct- and audience knows nothing about. Tbo
oi cinHeen men to the questions: bugs has been taken from one quail Lois Stafford
4tile Power
at. 1,110.000 bushels, with a'vnlue of equip athletic playgrounds and an gifts arc not made with the idea .that
“What | Wish I Mail Known Before nnd an adult bird has been known to Judge Freeman
Henry Weaver
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o bushel (in December I. Last agricultural farm for the-pupils 5f it will ever be made known but the
I IV».« Twenty-One," which was in- eut 5,000 plant lire in two hours. Gideon Trask
Frank McGlynn
year’s
crop was 900,000, valued at ll„. VY i Palm—Ueoeb-SelHMib— ;----- needjTor our community will bo sup­
ttrnting enough ta pass on. One Bob'White feeds upon the boll wei- Stni« Gnsinur
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_YI:iiiry sicuuri$1.15 a bushel.
plied every yenr from-the community-^
Bin laiit: a :1 - u.U1i —1 hud known
vil, cabbage worms, cuctihtl" r b. c- Nell Trask
Helen- Hart
• hat i v,..* going to do for a living tlas, squu*8 . l,uu».— gtaaabqppara-With o total yield of 0.335 boxes
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ATfer tilorla anil Itdyce have been
It U.cstiinptud Dial iv-v'ly 3&lt;IU,UUU tre«.
-•hat n,j life work would lie,** anil chinch bugs, the qrniy fcurm. Hcs- released Iroui the vKitchrs of tin- the Florida orange crop-this year is crates of fruit and vegetables will be
The different lodges of tho cit
the eighteen oliicht gave these an­ siun Uy und other insert pests." ^
police following a raid upon Clioey valued at $12,086,750. Last year’s shipped from the Lake Okeechobee contributed $16 in cash nnd many
swers:
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Wbnt pdy do I demand for tliuj MeFaddcn’ s donee hall in the Bow­ crop, according to tint report, totaled section ibis winter.. Arrangements business firms contributed .cash and
I »i«h l had known:
helping you in your light ugaiiist ery, they return home with I’ierpont ti.160,000 bushels, valued at.- $11,* are being made to handle the greater merchandise und the spirit of.giviqgThat my health after thirty df- weeds und in reducing tin* annual In- Stafford, w ho hud 'fayt-n present nt 6ti2,000; this year's increase being. -part—jof t his prorime Jlining li the wife nr
Pcndrd in a large degree on -what '1 m,-t »-iu
tknn.ornijmu?— W-bv«. 1 night court when they-were brought figuring from the ijtatisties furnished West Balm Beach .Canal.Christinas.
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■it* Ll.’lfT'e i was twenty-one.
usk only that 1 be let live. Dead, 1 jn. David and Pierpqnt are indig­ In the report, worth $1,141,750 more
The Community tree was 5 succtss
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How toMake cure of-mj£ money!
am only a small morsel of meat: nant the following morning when than‘ lust yeur’s. .On December 1.
There-ls a great deal more Interest in many ways. Let us hear in mind
TEi- mtmnerriul asset ,o f being alive I make it ensier for you and they find the story of Gloria's nrrest orunges were quoted nt $2.05 per
firing taken in diversity of crops nil through the year that our Rifts
neatly und sensibly dressed.
yours to live. Spare me and I will has gotten into the papers. Cnslnur, box. nguiiut $1.88.ul the same time
around Plant City- this season than should be’ directed toward a larger
**P a man’s habits are mighty hard rarve you.
,
the waiter, and £taas. his little son, last year.
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ut any time previously, while toma­ tree tilled with gifts next year nnd
to ?h|nge after he is twenty-one.
I speak not in opposition td true lioth of-whom Glorida Stafford, had
Sweet potatoes will fall below last
lot tho amounts bo doubled-.
That .i harvest depends upon the sportsmanship but against unre-. befriended .at niglif court call, and year’s production, tho present crop toes will rank as before, The main
It is better to* give than to re­
crop.
The
cafihugc
crop
is
Vecelving
**rd sown, wheat produces \v|ieat, strained slaughter. Today our num­ Gloria commands her father to get being'estimated, ut 2,500,000 bushels
ceive
and the Sutiford spirit has al­
L .thistles spoil a good pasture and wild bers are’few. Tomorrow we may be Casinur a position,’ which he does by against 2,576.000 bushels at the same u lot' of attention and a large acreage ways been to give.
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i oat« dp , 'viwn w(il surely produce, ito more.— NN.. L. Nelson, -Assistant placing u {turn as a waiter at the time lust year. However, regurdless will- fie planted.
nil kinds of misery and unhappinots. Secretary Missouri State Boajd of Banker's Club.- Little Staos is cared of the decrease, in production \hcre
• . Mr.'Dutton as Chaperone
That things once sown require Agrieulture, Colpmbia'Missouri.
• for by Gloria. - Lunching at the. has been’ a substantial increase in Paalnre * Hogs the Whole \\ inter
Yesterday afternoon a number of
[ time, putienco and work.
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I f in not such a difficult matter to
Bunker's Club, Gloriu learns from value ns the price a bushel of sweet
children
and older folks too decided
That you i-an't get something for
The Universal King
Casinur thAt bis wife will die uules potatoes brought December 1 was run your hogs on pasture every
to
take
a
boat ride pn the lake and
nothing.
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One»of those entertftinments that she can be taken to tile country nnd 86 cents, against 68 cents (or the month of the year if you know whut
, That tho world would give me thut make Christmas’ time seem Gloria instantly commands’ Doctor same time last year. This gives the to plant to provide the posture. Tho imtpediately they began to look
about for a boat and a chaperon—or
io»i about what 1 deserved.
more like whul was Intended by the Boyce to convey Mrs. Casinur to 1916 crop a value of $2,150,000 Extension Division of the Univer­
That by th«^ sweat of my brow Great Redeemer when He gu’ve His the Stafford country home. While against $1,751,680 for the value of sity of Florida has prepared a bulle- rather a qkipper, nnd Mr. Dutton
the captain of the '"Jolly-cr" was
^ * ou1'! I cam my bread.
first Christmas gift His only Son visiting the slum in fthich Casinur last year’s crop, or an increasu of tine showing whut, when and how
to plant the vurious pasture ctiops, the skipper they first met, and whsnt,
* That a thorough education not wus given at the Baptist letnplo resides Gloria sees Trask and Nell $298,320.
; only p,y, better wages than hard Sunday evening,
staling the amount of seed requited the proposition was placed before
his daughter nnd sets out to follow
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per acre, thd" stage of-grow th at Mr. Dutton be, .with his usual kind,
l*hor, hut It 'brings the best of cvThe entertainment consisted of a tham for Trask, sh(* feels certain ill
ALi.
AROUND
THE
STATE
♦rything e|»e.
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which to feed, tho probable dato of good natured’ "Sure I will" became
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story read by the pastor, entitled the murderer of Frenenu, her.ffnnce. ••
.The fAHy of not taking other the Universal King, und told of the Trask lends Glrtfla to his barge nnd
fccdJng«and estimating the number nt once the chaperone of tho day,
'Items
of
Interest
About
Fruits
and
topic’s advice.
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of hogs the crop will support for a and even insisted on throwing in his
Three Wise Men on theft way to the there overpowers her. Gloria awakes
Vegetables
.
yellow bus to go out and gather uf&gt;
That everything which my mother munger where tho Christ Child lay - to find the barge alloat. At the
given length of time.
the ones , that were to take part in
Tbo
Bonrd
of
County
Commis­
'‘ anted me to- do was right.
told of the shepherd boys as they Lyric Tonight.
The tigures given in the table are
tho sailing brigade. This being mpro
sioners
met
Ina
regular
adjourned
That my father wasn’ t sUch nn beheld the most glorious light Tn the
based on aveYugo temperature and
than was asked the boys and girla
old fogy aft,.r n„ . ,f | had donp „
session
December
12th,
and
it
was
heavens, announcing to them the
Postotfirc Examination
averuge soil with sufficient moisture
were more than delighted, and sot
decided that Winter Haven should
c nished, I would be very much birth of a Redeemer and King.
to grow the crops. The table is re­
The U. S. Civil Service -Commis­
about to make the boat ride ono
hold
an
election
for
$35,000
bond
Is­
"Her off physically, mentally und
This story was interspersed ul the sion will hold an examination for
liable nnd has been followed by hognever to be forgotten. After gather­
sue
which
Mil
be
held
January
18th.
morally.
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proper times with a number of ap- clerks and carriers on Jnnuury 13,
rnisers “with marked bucccss.
ing
sopte forty children on the pier
''hat it really meant to fat-hcr 1propriute»»ongs tocarry out the ef­ iy 17, at' Sanford, Florida, to fill va­
-This bulletin, known as No. 7 or
the
"JoUy-er” was eranked up and
Lettuce ut Clarcona is looking Hog Uuxturc* und F’eeds is printed
n mo‘ her to rear their son.
fect and meaning of the-story.
cancies in the postoffice In that city.
away
they rfpod over the- blue deep
fine
und
shipments
will
start
very
*t hardships and disappointSome four hundred people were Ghe examination
is
open
to ••••
all who
on a heavy curd suitable for tucking
•v iw n
in
u jr v ii
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,nt» would be entailed by tny present as nn audience and all show­ meet the requirements. Application shortly. Other vegetables uill hard- it up in a handy place. A copy of of Luke Monroe—th e ride lasted for
more than an hour and all those that
'•nving home against my parents’ ed an expression of appreciation of blanks and full Information, Includ- ly ho found plentiful enough to ship,
the bulletin may be luid free on ap­
*uhw;
took place on the boat voted M i.
the evening’s songs and story. I oo ing sample questions, can he ob- ! although this neighborhood is u line plication to the F!xtension Division,
Th
greatness of the opportunity much credit cannot be given to Dr. tained from the Secretary, Local garden spot.
Sweet potatoes^ un­ University of Florida, Gainesville, Dutton w'as the host chaperon ever.
1"&gt; of serving a fellow man.
Hymun, the reader, nor to Mes- civil Service Board at tho postoffire, [’turning out very good.
Fla.
_ n • l'*1 are some valuable sug- dumes Philips, Betts, Mainca. Tay­ Sanford. Florida,. or^trom the Sccrg; |_____ _
"~G. C. Hart ef Statrsboio. and wife
j
[',r &gt;oung people, and lor lo r and Messrs. Murrell and Heater tar&gt;% Fifth UtviT’ Service District, j Beans nre being shipped in connre the guests uf their daughter,
Notice Masons
siderable quuntity from river points
“ ttif • " in,r P*°Ple»' &gt;’el capable of the choir, and to Miss Davis, thc^ Atlanta, Ga. _
Regular meeting Sanford lodge Mrs. L. I*. Hagan and . their son,
in
St.
Lucie
county,
and*
heavy
ship­
frrs n n|{ ° Vcr new leaywr*’ It df- pianist, as well as to Miss Shelton,
No.
62 Wednesday night, 7:30. In­ Geo. Davis Hart during the holiday!.
&lt;0
ments
arc
expected
for
several
.weeks.
oui» U!°’ a'* ^ ea ^or an interesting tho orchestra leader and to the or­
stallation
of officers fop the coming Mr. Hart aays that the cotton far­
Mrs. Gardner of Home, Georgia, is
had l ° nc’' /MU—“ what I wish I chestra as a whole. •_____
year,
followed
immediately by mers of Georgia have moro money
visiting 'friends in the city u few
oi.CKft,,wn “ •loro .1 was tvlcntyconvocntio'n
of
Monroe
Chapter No. this scasqn than they have ever had
The
County
Commissioners
of
OsMr. and Mrs. C. H. Dingcc are days. The Gardners resided here
tint,.an . 0W I ,CBn Help some befor many years and still look upon ceola county held a special meeting 15, at which the officets for the en­ in their lives and everything, is pros­
had'
,he journey I
wish I spending holidays with the parents Sanford as their home.
perous In Georgia.
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recently to act on the disposition of suing year will be installed.
a'-V ian d Metropolis.
of Mrs. Dingee at Dunedin.

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A visit to. the grounds at Holden
Park, where the big Seminole Coun­
ty Fuir will be- held will convince
anyone that there la going to be a
big time here the week of February
5th to 10th.
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A, small army of men nre busy
getting upb.-llte booths and exhibi­
tion buildings and the ball pnrk will
Y»e converted intq one of the best of
fair grounds. The idea of changing
from the hulkliend to the ball purk
The Plea of Hob While
' Please, former -friend, may I speak was a good one and the successor
the fair will demonstrate that wo
before you shoot?
1 atn Bob White. It is my cheery should' have a regular fair ground
whistle that comes to you .through and add to it from iear to year.
the ghost-gray mist of the morning.
General-M uiiager II. C. I.ymun is
my covey call that echoes .i\«-r hili working like s Trojan to get ul! the
and dale as die* the •!.«\
exhibits, together and the program

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

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December 22. 1916

Origin of "Furlong."
Furlong « « » at first n furrow long,
or the distance ttyiit n pair of oxen
would plow In half an hour,

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The Hard Task.

Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford

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Mirny n.muti &gt;v|\n prides himself oil
Ids physical strength i-nnnot even hold
hia'totigiie.— Jtnlgr.

For Sale—Sanford Truck Karma,
FOR RENT
tiled or partly tiled.
For Rent—Thiee room
10 A. 5 'j cleared, 3 tiled andin
crops, good tiling and splendid .well. rear of St. Johns Hotel
Laurel- and'First St. Ii
Price $2,000.
liam Tuggles.For Sale—Country Homes: ; ’
15 acres* 8. improved. 200 largo
bearing orange tr&lt; cs, 5000 pineapples
under shade, place irrigated, two
we’ Is with engine*. 0 room house,
af»«i s room •house not occupied.
Price 12500.00.
3 acre place at Forest City. 2
acres iu orange and grapefruit, 0
room house, screened porches,
chicken yards, also a store building
on lot. Trice ? ts'oo.00.
J. O. Packard. Sanford Florida
35-2tc
For ExchangeNew Hampshire farm for- Florida
Fqtiity in Indiana farm for Flor­
ida.
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20 Acre Farm near Washington,
D. C\. for Kloridu.
40 Acres, splendid flowing well,
hummock land, Black Hammock
district for northern or western-or
stock merchandise.
10 Acre all Jmpsoved and tiled

For Rent—4 ronm house. «!0 per
month. 422 Palmetto Ave I nlpiire
Haynes, Herald Office.
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play on the speaking stage a few written word made n profound study
For Rent Two light h •.
•■•ping
of their respective characters rfhtl _reyears ago.
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rooms and one bedroom
. • i’ark.
♦
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iatiors to e a c h o th e r.
libraries,
Hobart- Bosworth, noted for hi*
: S-tf
both putdie .util private were ran­
work in "T h e S.ea W olf" and other
FOR R E N T—Two Kan lu-l
sacked l»y the Lasky Company,
Dickens* famous story. "O liver
important
photodramatic
produc­ which even sent to Knrland for th«|
Rooms.. Hot ami Cold W
T w ist,"
which will be the Para­ tion* i* an ideal Bill SiV.« *. Fully
, Address Z care Herald. -Utf
.hint edition of thV author's worKs ♦
mount attraction at the Star To: Marshall one of the rlc verest of
illustrated with the original CruikFor Rent.—Two rooms fur light
night. Friday, th« Jesse L. Lasky' character nctois. wordcr’ulij’ p«v*
shank drawings. The story of Oliver
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housekeeping,
and two nice-ll&lt;Mrooms
Company has utilized its grtfat re­ trays the part of Fagin. Raymond
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on First atreet over 5 and I0r Store.
sources, not only in making the story Hatton, famous for his work in Twist- is loved am/ remembered by
every man, woman and child. In
♦
':tn. I Up
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true to detail, aj&gt;ut historically ac­ crook parts, is the ideul Artful Dod­
.selecting the charactels * for the
curate.
ger. Elsie Jane Wiisoh. who *&lt; nriM
minor type*. Director Young ha*
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. Charles Dickens is rhielly noted »,i. h a pronoun... I *mvc»- in sup­ almost outdone Dickens himself in
for his wonderful drawing of charac­ port of Geraldine Farrar in ’ Temp­ proiiticing the tv pe*» of Ins pen lor
Furnished Rooms by Day, Week
ters and present tfwm on the sc.reen tation. "' i* cast u- Nancy &gt;ih«». and this production. The story has been
good
old
Mr.
Hrownlow,
.Oliver’s
or
Month Park avenue tlat, 105
was one of the. Lasky l otnpany *
given most elaborate attention to
North
Hark avenue, over L. R.
benefactor
has
been
placed
in
the
moat difficult tasks.
That Marie
In answering an advertisement
detail and the English atmosphere of
Philips
Si Co. drug store. Mrs.
.D o K »-w*as an.ideal Oliver is self*- capable bands of Jam rj Neilh
that period most admirably preserv­ where no name is mentioned in the
James Patton, manager.
30-tl
These ptincipal members of tlie ed. The photography is of the usual ad, pleafto do not ask The Herald
evident, as she is not on ly'the char­
organization,
with
Director
James
acter described by Dickens when ar­
for information ns to the identity of
Lasky excellence.
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rive d in boys* clothing, hut was Youngi realizing that they were to
the advertiser.
Usually we do not
have the honor of appearing in the
present ii imn of- Lkii' liiu w i* «u t nnr’r William S. HsrT^ln "T h e Patriot” ;
With the present crisis in Mexico!
work, which will live as long as his
and the ceu.selc*x agitation for i»r««-1
pared ness, the thesis of this story. |
which upholds the septiment of j
iMinp.
"America First." will attract con-}
!. tunMderahle . at: k .ion.
The story re­
volve- about a red- blooded patriotic
For Sale Tfiompaon’a “ Ringlett”
Yahkee who settled on Government
Let me sell your
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Strain Barred Rocks. None better..
property. Through the machina­
Packard. Sanford..
Some excellent cockerels farm raised
For
Sale
-Used
Cars:
tions of some gamblers and the con­
and full of vigor
Two to five dol- I 1 iliid liiu d —L5»---- — -------- ------nivance of land thieves his property
‘ Wanted — Furnished ’uj»n» • er
lurs. Prices for exhibition stock on
1 Buick 37-14
I*-taken away from hi in. In vain he
rooms for two Indies. Must be close
application. Orders now hooked for 1 1 Buick' 25-J4. * . ­
tries to get Uncle Sam to help him.
in. Address " P . " care H *iM (MV
spring sittings.
.V. B. Commons. ! The above cars are real bargains.
In ii thovment of revulsion he curse*
3t5-3tc
In good condition. See us ut one
his aggressors and his native land. Sanford, Fla.
Jioforw —they-—ore— -old:----Seminole
He nlligns him«*if with_Lhe_turcua
County Garage.
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35-tiLc__ uranRMr grapofruiw-lruiu*-.
against it and organizes a I and' of bull calvuju six—and iwu
able*. We w illjiu y tl|t’it
i7.no for the two. Fine &gt;
For Sale— My lot on First street
on consignment. Write us Orthird
each taken separately,
opposite Robbins Rest hotel. You
'.’H-Stp
Produce Co., Concord, N.
Hart. Keyslpm- Corne&gt;l
lard. Altamontp Springs,
can buy this fine property cheap.
Address Robert Bucksbaum, !*0l&lt;
Franklin St., Tampa, Fla.
35-3tp grapefruit, tangerine
White Wyandotte*, celebrated Re*
For Sale—Two six room houses
jj.il‘ ntram iif l unadu where vigorous
a* Program
birds are raised.
Constant, heavy cheap, corner of Eleventh and Gr­
layers.
Hatching eggs and Baby and avenue. Sec Cleveland Hull rit
Darkest Just Before Dawn.*
if«day—“The Code lifter."‘ Hereand Then
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Booking
orders nor.. F. P. Irwin Si Giles*.
Vvte’-n you get hi n tight pin*-*’ and
“ Fables of the Kittenish Superanns." F m
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everything goes ngit Ilist you until It Strong, Brooksville," Fla.
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Wanted —1
teenth Chapter oi ’.'Gloria's Romance. '
seems ns. If you cnniiot hold oil a min­
10 ' s'jenographer
For Sale— My Ford. Body N. G.
ute longed—never give up; fur that
w. Box 10.52, S
Is Ju»t tli«- pinco and the thin* that hut balance, including tires in good
Wednesday—Triangle Da.. —".The Little l^ar,
Would make good truck.
the tide will turn.—Harriet Beecher shape.
•- Keystone Comedy "She Loved a Sailor.”
Stowe.
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$175.00.
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• For Sale—Fine horse and buggy
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* Washing and Automoblllng. *
Inquire at, W. O. G ^vn ’s Black­
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A s|M-:ikcr h••f*lr** tin- convention of
smith Shop, rorner 3rd St. and San*
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tin* National Kdtn-iitiqnul n^S*&gt;clutlun . For Sale—8 room house- not 'fin­ ford" Ave.
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Orlando, Fla
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In Now Y&lt;Irk ii**erted that If the rneq ished iaside hut in fair condition,
Lost—A $20 and $10 bill on strrft
had to do the washing for,a week about I acres good land, 2 acres in
For Sale— Piano and $30 rifle. No
Wednesday. Reward if return *1 to
there would he more washing machines
reasonable
oiler
refused.
Can
be
crops. Price $750.00.
than uutonpddles bought. This would
Mrs. H. C. Gunter. 301 K Fifth St.
40 acre* about 3 miles from San­ seen afternoons. 906 Myrtle Ave.
also he qhlte ns true If the women who
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do the washing had anything h* say on ford, good, land, .small house, a few
acres
cleared
but
not
now
fenced.
Mr par I ri»l « f «*e
the subject.—Washington Herald.
F'or Salt? on West Side Fifteen
*U. 8. Land O ffer at Main**
$800.00.
|]scarab*
acres, 7 '. tiled and farmed five
J. O. Packard, Sanford.* Florida.
Satire Is baraby fiv »n »*•'
Roses That Soon Fade.
years, 3 Rowing wells. 1 mile from AHI.on, «.t Koloker. Florid*. « h
21. 1911, m*&lt;l* llom*St*«d E
The ruses tif plenstife seldom Inst
loading station. Seven root* -house OS29I,
for 8 W «, of Section 3
long enough ft* utlorn ihe brow of him
with bathroom and hot and cold 20 8. Kane* 32 E-. T * ll* h * »«
has
itud
ol Intention l«
who plucks them; for they nro the only
For Sale 14 acre truck farm, water. Long time. Enquire Herald year proof,notice
to e*t»bli-h claim
rose** which tin not retain ilielr sweet­ cleared ar.d, cropped several years Office. V.
above described, l*etofe the Cl
3!-4t fri p
at Sanford, Florida, en the .nd
ness after they lmvo lent tltelr beauty. hut not tiled.
Well drained and
ruary, IWI7.
—llanualt More.
For
Sale—Two
very
desirable
f l a t -nan I name* a* nltneaaea
well fenced.* Inside city limits anti
J. II. lluddlMton *&gt;l OtCttB,
building
lots
in
Sanford
Heights,
would make fine subdivision. Price
M. W. Taylor of Geneva. Fl&lt;
Nos. 73 and 74. Will sell for $200
Dally Thought.
A. W I &gt;avia of G »n *v».
$3500.
*
T. K. I’ urdom
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A tactful man cun pull n stinger
120 acres, fine (lowing well, hum­ each or if taken together will make
from a Itce without getting stung.—G.
lower
price
on
the
two
lots.
Apply
mock land, crossed by bride-road and
II Loritucr.
Our Salislicd Patron* do our Hooslinj;
by railroad. Would make fine hog to the Farmers &amp; Merchants’ Bank,
d e p a r t m e n t o f i h e i n i *,7, n ...
18-tf
tr. 8. I.an.l Ofllr* at
|V|«!
ranch or splendid for ..development Headland, A|a.
FR ID AY—Paramount presents Marie Doro in Dick­
Worth While Quotation.
and
sale
as
small
farms.
Nothing
Notice
I*
hereby
|
l*
«
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"»t»
ens’ Immortal Drama "Oliver Twist" ulso the "lo rd
For Salo—Heavy doutile buggy,
•*Bver&gt;one Is III*’ son o f tits own
M ill, ol Osleco. Ms-. « b o os J
far
better. Price only $30.00 per acre. Tlatform springs, canopy top, leather Made
works."— Select *s|.
llomiataail Knlry.
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CLASSIFIED ♦
ADVERTISING
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Programme

AT THE STAR

Weekly”. .

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SATURDAY— Double Program Day A Thrilling Five
. Act Feature, Also “ The Secret of the Submarine ’ .
MONDAY—Special Christmas Picture "The Victoria
&lt;Tios»" in which Lou’TcIlegen umlCleo Ridgley appear.
TUESDAY Metro present* Lionel Barrymore R&gt; The
Xrand ol Cowardico".
COMING—Alice Brady ip "Bought and Paid. Foi
Matinee Daily, at 3:15

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Would Walt Awhile.
4 A. All improved and in crops,
“ Mrs. Grunt has a new baby nt ner
hnus*. - Wouldn't you |lko to imh* itT* small house, inside city limits, price
Elmer, who had been out seeing n
litter «*f day old kittens, hesitated.
13 A- West Side, 3 A. tiled, small
"Guess I’ll wait tfll It gets It* eyes house, $2,750.00.
. •
opeu."
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' 7
10 A., ull tiled -and ready for crop.
Farmed seven years.* One quarter
Just thsf Thing.
mile off of Celery avenue and right
The way of tlie transgreitsor Is hard, at loading station, in best of the
but thnt seems to make the motoring district, $5,000.00.
.
all the better.
Jt O. Packard, Sanford, Florida.
. •
36-2tc

cushions. Could he made a delivery,
wagon. Sanford ’ Wagon Works.

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(Ir-l n oilr. of (■Italian «o make T J
Proof to r.tabh.b rtalm !•
,t
ifcacnbrtt, t»fo r* Flarh
®cf f&gt;rSanforJ. Florida, on lh «’ 2»«h day

ISIS.
....... ..... . ’
F'or Sale—One International truck. ermb.r,
c n im .n l name* *•
.. k y|aShelby
Jurnltan
.of
W
Ini*
r f *r .
Thorou; ily overhauled and paint­
K. W . Chubb of W lnw* V u
Henry llrown of OcUdo, H »ed. Apply E. Stafford, Sanford.
S. M. Wood, ol °,Tl*ftY .\ v l&gt;A V I*•
i
7-tf
KU" ‘ - ’
*|tc*i*»»fFor Sale— Marino "motor, 18 horse­
power, 3 cylinder, 3 cycle, Ferro.
First class condition, Sanford Mach­
ine Sc Garage Co.
93-tf

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�RAILROAD SERTICJE
AUrn M * bR 8 *y» R *M * are &gt; «b U r
B t it lit la r l
T h f railways of the Uni le d ‘States
are performing tfct most necessary
Mrvicrs human agency can %iee-to
mankind, acrording to- Allen Maull.
general advertising anti developing
agent of the Atlantic Coast Line
railroad, who spent yesterday In the
city. Specialising his declaration
Mr! Maull stated that transporta[tion 1* the largest single service to
which men can dovote their activi­
ties.*
‘ Continuing he said:
* " I was greatly impressed by a
statement in one of the popular
tnaguines this, month In which the
author says: ‘ The foundation of the
civilisation *of the world today is
transportation of ideas, of persons
and of things. Transportation made
possible* the communication that led
to the friction of intelligence, the
contact of minds all over the globe:
and out of that has come whatever
forward movement th e_w ofjd _h »s

b y )’ rt»rl» oI ihm AtUntU C « m i U r. J
roftd la Srnltfc'a fUt»* t Jiv(ti#n to m m .T

p « Pj4' rrfU*r#
&lt;‘* •»’■»*
'» It.ti|,,|
r»«-cfi3,
Oran**
Const, and fetau
n
Ma I. flat B «k - j y . .
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ti(kt aad tw* t*ktb* ##.S| arre* b» „ « l
(aald laad bsvmr formerly b**r 4* l f l .
Canal r, H*ftda. bat * la EWminst* &gt;V
ly, Florida-1
. __ _ '
Itaidtoc lt.es arm
m
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5
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K
K
ri '
_ SpariaJ Ma&gt;t&gt;r ta f kaserm
d o

Rablaaao £ n.ardall,
Solicitor* f*r Coraplsiaants.
JO-Pri-St*

gperuL m urrern sTT:
NVier i« tefiky cisrt tl.at uttl. ■ , „
.
J in . TV. Parkin*. Juile id is- &gt;. -r
‘
cf tb* Jsa»*ctH Judlrial Ctf-ou
,
Cil, Ml !&gt;a Sind (Ur ij S'lrtDl. ,1
m ■ i-saw pradlaf is lU CVttiU i .• &lt;il
inoW C'.notjr. Florida. in ti.xt.rt 4
A. M. Thmabrr I*
1Iaa4 t i bftrfW mrA
tie ~tste «* Gi* m» Hart.
Hart, dauchter and
b*tr at U* *: uiiTi.
Hart, *♦*&gt;*»»*. *f* Mpaikmt*. j. ,v i- .
erj* »f*dal reag*f. 4jt)
u,
c-“.r tec i*Sr «&gt;.! *&lt;t at
-Tu- ...
M(S«rt tad’ her. butirf tor &lt;ul.
r,1f(
I t * m an bou&gt;* * * * r of Semite:* i
r
ida. ta Sanford, ee Monday, the f*.* ' i ,
Jtsuary! A. I*. 1*1?. tb. mm* UfeTa Z l
■*!•* e»y b m « tk* l*e»l tour. ef
1*0 certain town lata. limit \y .- - I "
(13i and FtwtCM fill of A- II ■&gt;&gt;»., i '
Addition to Sanford, SmstnoU C .
p
Ida.
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Tkk I k « « W Id. 1*H.
•A. K. K iA'Erjl ■
™r,L*..
SprcUlMa.^.
Is* of * final - 4 . U

New Danger.
Once ire h*'*’ J}..’ wirelcv* phonp tn
cirtWniou U «' it i»u-!it to la1 ea sy for
Huaplcions \» ivvs to locale errant lmahands 'oHuiHilfcd to stny late at the
offlo*.
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LEGAL ADVERTISING
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R. &amp; O.
MOTOR CO.
, Afcnli
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“ To me. nothing that has been or piaiaant
can be said about transportation can Etta M»» diaau.s,
be more bomprehensive.
If there T *d“ t'. M, r St*oll:
who are so antagonistic to the railid»ar* u net kn9*
roacs in the south would read that o/awSEJ'tSi&amp;S'V
statement and think over it, if they*‘ Mdter and.ccea.el t
are .nel broaaJy intelligent ana do k i rr^ fh*t u i« ti
not possess an elemented senre of
&gt;uslice before reading it, they willj.faie.ei Florida »af
afterwards. Think of tbe thousandi
of people the .Atlantic Coast Lie !&gt;*!-*,*
ar.d oth.r lii.es wi‘,1 bring into I’iorv
- ,»«• of r v . a
ida this s^ aJon;, the thousands of* Jt^*«[|95*»daM. *
dollars the^.‘ will’ be forced to leUve
w hrrtfn-.-. job. F.
hehe—money that v a* created* f
where, but which,
w111.be ioer.t
,‘‘ i - '}+
a
* * btre **
bHS- *' ¥« O- i4t 1

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ia a (CBM Jo&lt;!x» ef
Sratool* t ountv. FVjila. ^, ,» !
ir r.Mihof ]»
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M
aieaRi, aad T*»Jsy.
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aa-1 rfca** *«c anUfroy ic.wu an vtj.. i-&lt; .
f f i f i S | toterw. afertk I .;
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tb* kisbwt b tD* b*
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rent dvar of
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last. r « « 0- W
’ertkwn mirier
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uary. A. I&gt;. »8tt. far.** (•*r'*-,»C
ilr* fay tb *

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Ha&gt;t t J. M ^ j B Q B ■
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ror op rm n s. LnmoncSores, C u ts, Rhcum atis
P e n e tr a te s and Heals,
Stops Pain A t C tni

W . A . M e rry d av Com pany
Piiatka, Florida

i m*
it*
I-U B tU n r*.

r....roaii* j * r t *"*. r earr.mt •
• ating this ‘.a.-t tra:! t 1.i in dlaar.ee I i*'i(|l
f r S.n. jri
* l * » r t llo c k c t*
V!or:da,.
Florida does have a ‘ a'uP*
..rlair.'i {•» is- « i )
:i
p:rn;c climate, the tnost- attractive re . n- 41 ,-f S*c.f »,), i .,iri 1*
scvtlsF
1.
Trat
f
i
n
,
&gt;c,
r
and healthful of that possessed by i
faUiir.. o*c,«t, eemrolLac. or
h a a lr f
tferr*en . u1 ; *»*
any tcctlon of the world, but as a

F o r M a n an d E caj
2jc.J0c.JI, At All Dti-n.

small change," ivltici c

ic p ,1 i t . . f &lt; i n ( t m r " i l i t * . I i » j f . - . U i l
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-i , £ t t i a ( f t i c t l t
£ »r r r r .t t t -

“ Many people* will say it i? , to
their interest tp do so.' • Certainly it
is! and 1 want to say that their inter»*»t Ir Florida is rot entirely **ifl.h’ -ir.d tr.at the. investments they
make in constructhe publicity it not

krou

v»[- «■! (i!«n
ltf_llotU .tif W iii.
*?y n r r y i i i
: . TJ *1 H ill pcfioB, r.ftn i-f
f'.•p. rislst:. vlrUttre .»«} tt Ike firb.lii’T.i
of tfcit cfdtnstfr ,k»Il4aif.o f»R*ir(ien l«
rMai.fcd ty , f »» i.ot -irr*^:r.f |4'*vi* of'
o&gt;

im r ii- o a r r c n i

. f i t * . . » it * * i f
t(* r d

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in ly

1 *&gt; ». f^ f

t i l * . f - r » !r ,V * r r » ,

m fh * d i - . r ^ l n e «~f \y .t n i r n

will mount up monthly and rasily meet
ihe payments on a bran(i-n*4\v OLIVER
Typewriter— the regular •'&gt;1'* - machine.

f t '* ,

be las.

Nickel

±** tg* . * * - * *&gt; .a *

him their a sp ect ti=st-- —i a
p ro :* * * ii-ti* y l
i!
denre in bts-ratl- n d all ' *•»
Hiss
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11. x f.i •.p . ■ i-d
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hb individual
net f«eide* la tb* n»
is (eui rsaf *-.• 1! t » ‘

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FOR,

fiiiiii*

srporaii»r.s or the coverttmcnt

Pennies
l*metst* nj

AGENTS
trite
tier;:* (.

toaa the 4t»*rsor ut
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Sanford

)l ,f» u.

sc. .who Las samething-rer
. ‘ ally want* the very iV
h‘ can.girt (cfx.it. TJ:at
^ p o s itio n , but twit rt th&lt; g*
sin privately owr.ed and Ca1:
tstMr
\Wc Kanufactuct,

OI.Ni.iiAL FV.Sij»W*rt*f *» fiut#1|ri i f f 1 .
S r r n T C T a v 4!' ?CVim*ht
w ,-• &lt; o » ;iu ' ■ * t ' ? *

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CEltl NOS. SHINGLES
R O O FIN G

B « r&gt; t F s s d W : r r « - t » [‘ s u m

life -

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TOTAl UABUJTICS
GKKSKJU. Ft'Nif

AND OTHER SHEET METAL
BUILDING M ATERIAL

Rfte- ! Arpitu
SFECI'At. TAX ptSTRtCT
f r l w U H l s m i s a d L o t* .__ Srkm : Famt are

Wri te To Day Foe Catalog.**
and Special Quotations.

&lt;*tM aonM flaw. PBownsto &gt;

Oilher f f U 'l Pr.p*fiy
TMl! *alti'*f feFoat Ffeperl,

Special Tax Districts Seminole County, Period Ending June 30th 1916
Disbursments Jan. 1st to June 30th 1916

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&gt;iv*ft»f &lt;*? »8»lh*«V ijSertef ef
lircf'nt T»»eiX-k''- Tcwaifcly T»»et&gt;-e»3
iiulfc. *t f.irr» ft!ft&gt;-l»u **»t. »cd MuithK i: i l ffi.r of
.errtlj»
'Tventj^ts.. Te*cit;t T
of
H*tr» Tt ifly-f*■&gt; ►*«. *ad »«tke**t &lt;p*r»
t»f ef iif*»lf »*-*t ^ s ir n f i s l f *th t *,t *!
aoMfc«**l &lt;i.»r!rf vl refit***1 •qu*fl*f jf
*.t:i«r Tt ’ftjr-iii. T »atklp T*«cty.oa*
#i**tk *f Tl*-fe Tt rty t * « ***». fcedafew*
tsr.Cr* A feriy »&lt;f*♦ tru e ef if*#.
i lir . U Y Ht'l.M Ft*.
r.B*rd1*m.
JC-Ffi
NOTICE OF SlLi:
Nttjff i# Arretiy gieee tk»t u*d»f * » i Vy
ittlif el * tt*l deelee el (ef*elo#*r* »'-4
#*., c i.4r f# It* Clad c*j *t N«v**t»r.
A- D. Ibid.' by ti* HfeeriU* J*tse« Vi.
1'rfk.i*. Jui(* of. Ike riffuil C»«M ef &lt;t*
Seieatk Ji.c H*1 ClffiUt M Flsfld*. S*»ii&gt;*
t .e C iiei). te tkke'erry, ta ik*t e*nala
t t w I»*n a pesdlsf. ahefr'.a Tb» Am«rSeurAdM ttnl Ch»i®ie»J Cemp**y. a roefiritila is Ik* esisyi*i6»st Sed Woe G.
A’dfif«*. J•re tre B. Rie* 5»*d Ce . a
fiiy . , Ffaee Rlrbey Co., * eecp-i r»»k*
r »*n C« . *
J- A. r»tif» »nd i I .
Pitt**.. repirt-«r» Cetc btiie*** * • ! be
rt*il*ec&gt;*c» Mfilr:i\e Co.. Ssitk. Klefa
A Tferek Co„ * eef&gt;. Gee. II. F « « i ! i
I'tidiU * Ce-. » «T0W-. Metilif Bra*., a
refp, sad AUe* F IliSl, *ierulft» ef tk*
titat* of W. J Bill. .d»o*seed. *r* defendastl: t .t st: *S*f tef
**0 *« tte
ti(te*t biddef f'*f cs*k. befetr Ik* deer of
Ike eefcrt k cee I* Ssafond. S*ir.irct* Ceia,y, Po#lf*s. eft V e r ^ s , . tk* l»t d *r ef
Jitoif, A P 1WIT it* *sS* k»i*C a !*(»*
rate* e*,.- ltd datlr-s lb* lefii fteur* ef
■•la, tk* ,fft«rty Cik t '.M in Ik* tral de­
er** *f*r**a&gt;d s«
le *it( All *itw*te.
tylftf sfd k»lec is it* Cckrty ol S*iriael*
s'ed *1*1* ef Fiendat At) el tt* «e-tk»ait
■taarler *1 aerthe**t qusetef af aeettew
iFifty-teer (t«i. teWaiktg is.lB*t*en il*i,
M&gt;alb if ems** t**atjr-ilr* it*' E-. eie*i&gt;:ttc lb* ■fiflralm: r»«Bf~*B*irf St an Iron
ye*i. vtaadinr ft eeotb Uoasdary’ tin* ef
..&gt;* irae*. iaid past betas aie* fbaia* aad

THE U N I V E R S A L

CAR

The Ford M otor Company U one of the larg­
est consumers of steel in the world— 200.000
tons this year. The great volume o f produc­
tio n -o v e r 500,000 cars— and the efficient
Ford manufacturing orjranization, brings pro­
duction and selling costs down to a minimum*
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That‘s
why “Ford buyers ge: more car for less
money. Runabout,*&amp;vlo; Tounng Car,
S-dan. $615. All prices f. o. b. Detroit,
ders taken bv *

C. F. WILLIAMS
Agent

EDWARD HIGGINS

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PAGE SEVEN

THE 'HANFORD HERALD
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In Cn«fl of C«tnlj Ju.lft, Hmlnolf I *8»*J
Nltlr at n«iMa
In.
t* Filin' of
...
The servli’M for- Sunday will be,
Ml * Jlrnmf (if* •
of course, for Advent'ns Christmas
Notice U hereby (Ivor., lo sll wv&lt;in it
m#&gt;* c.*r n r , . that an th« 25th da* «*f
is not until Monday. The list is:
Mink, A f*. 1BIT, I &gt;halt af^ly to the
lUti'itiMi1 ’ud.l» of laid.
n Juc'f- of
For Sunday:
Christmas n(

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&lt;Sasu&amp; Practical
Tiome dress AaKingi

Standardizing the S treet Suit

Groan

Church

Earli* Celebration. 7:.'!: a. in.
Sunday School* 9:46 a. rn.
Morning Service, 11 n. m.
First Vespers of Christmas, 7 p. m.

jd?ssons

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i f tfc &gt;* ira; r| Ml . Jlu nll f la *. ito r iw d i
i ’ ll t at j it e st
l i me ! «i!l f)ir»rnt .
n
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t'«eeut-.i fif n Id ostale,
ai &lt;t a,. I • lhr&gt; a|i|iotai,

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Prepared Specially for This Newspaper
i 1r

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By Pictorial Review

•Accessories for the Tailored Suit

Th5«c. who, wil^ nisist in
ing tin* church arc ns^d i.i
the church at U:'!0 j&gt;. in. oa
The Senior Chapter of the
hood of St. Andrew will be

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G035
T » smmtcn.thr tat lured suit tlicne Jaiatv n
,
rue Hialgiied
fuiisi.it nf ti jabot ami oollar, vciteo and Iwo.ciiiT* mid collar ictn.

A oorctwiit luis recently been
hssrhnl by women o f u(Tidrs. whose
Ulricas are mirth while, to standardtaibf itnvl atilt. For siiinrr women.
(Iftr,! «ll!l n citrrccl home ol - b fb&gt;

place for consplvtinHs doilies.
An
Ugly Inference Is cerlnln t*&gt; he drown
when any vvonpin dresses so as to aitrai*t everyone's attention ,*n tin*

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K,-t, a miiviiiii-nl i\Yi* ik .j i&lt; * ■
^Vj swy b*1 relied upon to he *'i*t•‘
Slit II’III I e :ing tie s' I •'&lt; I -Oil will 11 ■

■Uforr.ilv tritV 1hi rather pltih . Date
Bfillj shape I mi! faultless!» _i*,ot*‘
oJIurrd suit* when their iiffttiM t.iuKc
. It wusKiry fur Il:em to wall; In Hie
greet*. h r ili m the street -Milt Inis
fcra *Ur.dtmUz&gt;-d for #enrs. it Is inrJnsjJaiuus as to color und concert'llIn u to style, tuttde to get iiboiit In
rim ruftdu* hiur ilu* ordinary every*
. Ai budiui** "f Ilf**.

for variety in n .thing. The sinnri suit
shown in tin* picture Is an iniistrution.
It Is :» siuootb-fact'd cloth in u dark
mixture, with brown predi uni nisi lug.
When the plain *mi&lt;l beinitlfulty tulloretl eoiii is .»fT. ■*:ic «!Nen. rs a irim

Pol jii etib r tlinl nUr str*.-!* ui.iy

: l*!il Ti'llieif :i 111 I I In* &lt; ,itdl. b e g | * " ‘l.i I *

I'edtlec lis In i&lt; In -.nine lie&gt;I|&lt;*t&lt;*ll&gt; 111

SUM *. 1tjemjs,. [I,. *•* is rlit !!«■.. I.siru

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with

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Illi'lll nf the 1,1 It

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ninnuge.
I'n' I.* Is.

They

yard H in d i cloth.
There is ,n separate guide f i r each
design and these should he idudiod
well before any attempt is made to
rut Hie materials *Ket N’ n l has tin
ndlnr p!ared* un-the lengthwise p*;d
*.f Hm.!■« and the Imnd at -1 j;It..|
nil It l.t;! h 'n o thread*.'
.
III the . a-.* &gt;'f ti * veste&lt;-, thn nil
Int t .
c- 1
t} .* i . it an : .. ■ •» t
f- ’ 1
'laid - -i a b-ugtInii«f- llir.ii t -f 1f»f
tint, r ,1
tVI-l 1Vir •*Tg:it..|v in half t . j' H*
i.t \
.t Uti-I plm-r thf oift bit.*
|maitl.&gt;-i T i r , ..ti n Irngtlmi.r Hiri’lid,
after whidi tiff collar i* laid on llie

lengthwin.' fold.

.

Th.v eidlar in act Xo 1 is laid on
the I. ugthw in* fold, while the rufTs
are piaccJ to the ight o f it oa k

ry~,
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-t'ltHviai
t llie pretty
ntLV W
tr—---I Wumcti It will he necessary lo I fancies of ftisbtnti. But. these are
A ^ -d E sn
otiMbh n standard for the wninttu stitched lint to the skirt instead of
. wnnay be m tmnnr n* to wind
hanging’ freei Tlw* bamisome costuttia
lengthwise thread. Tfie double *‘ oo”
on the jacket, I* also hcoompauled by
[ Aculd wear, ii)itl to call -her attentlun blouse I* of brown* chi Ann over lace tuffs atnl may bo shortened tit the (icrforntioiiN in collar No. I may be
t ti It.
with n*vest of delicate tuvnaitte. For h»?k, if preferred The collar and followed to rut it in shorter length
The fir«t consideration Is that worn-' atiotln-r .oeetiston a plain taitored jalmt reipiire !k yard 3d inch crepe;
ltutloin or ‘ fancy braid may lu*
addl'd t&lt;&gt; Hit' vester* or either of the
I ware gettlm: together more than ever blouse might lie worn. This is the sort the ventre ahd collar, ■'« yard 3fi
' tefnre In club* nnd other organ! rath mu. •*C suit Ilm H H tc prtiprr tn'Wi.iiC tor • inch f:iil!i~ rulltir and eiifT TV&lt;i. .1 1j *?rd1,1* - ' • i f they are fasUoiIcJAn
br*&gt;ad t tb
,
b the Ini. r. -t of progress. If they eltlirch Titiil for the street, tin* two vard 3*1 inch organdy ntid collar No
nuMlih tin; custom o f wearing the places in wlifeti one woman should \
biros,
Ptetorial Iteview Vrstee and Poll nr und 1 nff Set No. !&gt;ii.iri.
bComl suit for almost any occasion never seeui to try to out^ilm* any Maatt, medium and ^nrge, Price, IS iviits
.wvomaii will slay at home because ottier.
Blie a licit ur Show tin: iif iiihiefnllj

fr licks the proper dress. Such nil
riffirtc will ecus*, in e\l«t. A second
mxMrrntioii. of great irnporlaliee. lies
te the fact ib.il I lie street
is not the
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CAMEONAS
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MADE IN SANFORD
1i) Line of Camepnas is Latest Work
of Mrs. Commons

ng'it side. The foundation con/luti
of a two pirn* vijke, wliii It rinse* at

Very novel In stylo Is this twopiece draped skirt, wliieh is gathered
and hits an extension on the right half
that i* drawn around toward the.
waist line closing »t- the right side.
The foundation consists of a twopiece yoke attached to a hire skirt.

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Finartce I., it. Philip*. J. K. Metlinger, Oro. livinnn
Vtgilatue, Ilex Pucknrd. Eugene * &lt;9 JACKSONVILLE.
Mr Gunnell j •E. Mjitthews.

Draped Skirt of Novel-Style.

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Especially nclptcd for
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By Pictorial Review

fhic might
Wan
"ril try to count the j gold luce iiml'n crown covered with a
Jf* a* in
•til. * I* ,,f b-ll of the Innumerable ; piece of Paisley. The lirlm edge Is
J!,?
‘ bat have cornu to the bound with neat, and a single pen-br*. t
iwiwtle. Ttlcj are (•ock foather pose* the glorious color­
tbi* boll day*, ing* of nature against n tmckgrotintl
«&gt;f b\
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umre money out rich ennugli to corre*i*md witlr it. The
in a ui
^ian a,l&gt;’ utlier*ouo urtlcle bag is of Paisley with tassel of fur
w
" valnxy nf luxurious thing*. tbd with a small how of black satin
- nr'' l'*t*eii*lve luxuries, but et- ribbon like that In the hanger*.
llunbV,
,lu'lr right to be.
A fairly Simple bag of black velvet
h,tkmi ‘
bag*. In which the nnd satin l* wrought with a lattice;
Urr|»
'b’corntlon* are on* work pattern In small sttsd beads.
Small tipples, intub* of satin, are sus­
8 hittnlnM J 1,,
,,rll,K•WTOetlmes
Ua ,
" llnn,: m" 1 twenty dollarn pended at the bottom, set In a little
Hud (lf , 1 brteeTar tlilH particular frill of velvet. They nre calculated to
iwVl
»r «twt. cm. tempt the daughters of Eve into ext«rv(, r
' 1
b*»iuN. range ia*- tnivngince. A more elaborate bug I*
%llli f,. ‘ '. !' " 1 twenty-flvo tlollnrx, decorated with bead* at the top und
Imniv- r„.
1n' 1'**■*. There nre bag* bottom In wide Imrtler untl lattice put*
a«iin ,1K,,
" ’ Hi bead patterns on tern, ami a narrower pattern along the
• °f livo'f.,
’■’"'"'n g combinations sides. It closes with steel ring*, and
w vcle, * • r , n" v,,’ Vl't untl lirocntle n bended' hunger Is strung through
*Tli!
1
them.
hat Itu0'; 1,1 'mole of rich materials.
•*1 Um* * '•
imndwork luvotv*
rrnrtlcM '
ni"
Price. The
UtU f„r *, " ' '‘‘"ivorker who run do
'» Urgo . rt'' I ,™n 8avc. « "'irprlslng.To Avoid Chapped Hands.
' Y * r n v ^ fi,!,0 CO!&lt;t of t," ‘KC RUI,IPAfter having the bund* In soapsuds
•^tch ', n.V
" ,,fl,r °nd bat to wash them In vinegar to make them
*2»Q*a, **-,
" ppnnite lings nre soft and white nnd prevent their chnph" bat has a w idP i?riiu of ptng.
s

scnd it to us

The f * . ! » &gt; g
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.1nine &lt; ^ll&gt;Ul’ ll 1mi. C.i) lain id t It
Host.
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OLD

itoynl Arch Mnsons Fieri Officers
At regular convocation of Monroe
Chapter No. lfi. It. A.* M. Thursday,
Dec. 1 tilt, the‘following officers were
elected for the year I!H7;
C. J, Itumpb. High I’ ricst:
I*. .!.- ATlir»r: RuigT

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The anuun! Christni.i.s -W jv am!
puVty for the childrpn of H o ly Crow
pariah will lie- held in the .Ihtriah
House on Holy Innorcnls’ Day,
Dec. -S tit iThursday/ pt 7 o'clock.
The children of the parish will bring
their gift* for children fes* favored
than themselves. This has always
been done.
The Senior Chapter
B. S(. Andrew lias already bountifully
supplied certain otus with Christ­
mas cheer and the Junior 2nd* also
extern! happiness to others.
The
work goes fpiietly on but there is n
surprising amount given .the whole
year through,' us well as at Christ­
mas.
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. Till* season 'it is the ‘ little things
that rout,! in the makeup of n tail­
ored suit and they count more than
sver.
With the vestoc, eolldr ami
ru(T set shown here, the woman who
onist innhe a limited wnrdndie meet
the niaiiiiiltto oi »*irvii*e will liud tier
self am jdy supplied for her needs
Tin lirst cottar is lltiiahrd in front"
with a jabot of self Material, which
is eat her** i |. ,i s»rai ;l.t t-aed
l!.c
'
r m i. I lien «titi l o -I or hare tin*
*
sptcolt l
It is * err pretty jn
i
ti • loth " f crepe
Tl,e Vrstec is
St P'lc to i|ei rli.poieiil in ftiill.\
i y i cl ilh or brocade
it has a turn
fine ■\collar, is !.eited
in hack mid
ad listed t &gt; fit the'waist. The rnlinr
and j-uft -iet ir smart in organdy,
liinu, white hrortdcloth or silk and
the 1'iiffs are trimmed with fmiey hut*
tons Collar nundter I, as illustrated

tiicaruttOtm* to
.Sumlay.
Brother­
there. !

■lie right side, will, ntlUrhid onej.i*’&lt;e gathered iKirt suit abin for
th.lliicjp/- but tiavii.v'q sti.ii-'lil lauL
i r 'edge. Iif medium sire Hu* skirt re&lt;tuirrs 2 yard* ibntming 32 inches
wide, with 3’ j yards Hli lnrli satin
i,ml *Ji yard 2/-liiih lining for tbd
I oun-lqtIon gorti. .
■ Tim fnumlittion is made first, &lt;vf
l out-e. To do this, close.the left sido
seam of yokes a* uotclied and tinisli
right side edgo* for closing, t'loso
hack seapi of skirt, gather upper edgti
In’twccti dottjd' "T T ” perforations,
then turii Item i.t lower edge. Hew
skirt tj&gt; yoke, notches and centerfront* ami renter backs even, largo
'.'O " perforation at upj*er edge of
skirt at s\du seam. If flouncing is
used for the skirt, of course, thorn
* will be mi- hem to turn.
Nov, close the center bark seatn of
j thf draped skirt, iiolehe* even, (lath­
er Upper edge and the extension in
right half, tod ween double “ T T " per­
forations; Hitch tape about 3
in&lt;ties long under gathers in extension
drawing gather* to tit. The confer*
front 1s Iddicnted bv lino of small •'o’
perforations jn—right and left half
of skirt. Atl/usl skirt to |so«ltIon on
foundation, renter fronts and renterhack’s even; stitch upjicr,edges toge­
ther; bring Hit? large " O " perfora­
tion at upjtor edges of skirt to sido
scam of yoke and bring the double
" T I " ' perforations near front edgo
o f right half to small " o " |&gt;erforatlon
nt up|*?r edge of front yoke. Bring
the cxtcnsinii in right half around tho
waist, and fasten on right side, over
the front edgo c.f left half.
This skirt is also very handsome
carried out in c'-iffen velvet aud lace.

Hatin and lace* flouncing could not
be combined more effectively than af­
ter the model of this two-piece draped
skirt. Tlio extension nt the upper
part of the right half is wrapped
around the body and closed at thn
unoim
constaueno*cur*. 70o a

P R IC E S H A V E NOT A D V A N C E D
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Big Stock of Fertilizers
Sanford W arehouse

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Fertilizers for Florida crops on Florida soil, made by Florida Peo­
ple, based on over thirty year* field t*x|H&gt;riom*o in Florida fields.
The first crop of Celery ever grown at Sanford was raiscsl with
ID EAL FERTILIZER, and the greatest number of profitable crop*
groitri there sinco have been made with IDEAL FERTILIZER.
ID E A L FERTILIZERS are made right—field rcwult* prove it.
For your convenience there is alv\uys on hand at our Sanford Ware­
house a big stock of

ID E A L F E R T IL IZ E R
IN S E C T IC ID E S ,

S P R A Y IN C M A C H IN E R Y

R. C . M axw ell, Mgr.
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Pictorial HovIjw Skirt No. 7002. ftizes 22 to 32 inches waist. Price,
£0 coat*.
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school building, in which there will
0. J. Miller, W. M.
be put n heating plant at onc&lt;*, and
Jas. Moughton, 9. W.
It will otherwise be made comfort­
F. S. Frank, J. W.
B. J. HOLLY, Editor
able for tho next three months.c
Those big- stite papers that pro­ • 0. W. Spencer, Treas.
M. HAYNES, Business M o i | «
O. L. Taylor, Secy. *
fess to know so much should pay
These officers will ho regularly ,
ruMWwil L»tfj TuwUy »od Pr('
some attention to their figures and
UspUal Church Sunday
when compiling A list of progressive -installed at n meeting to be hc!t| for
P:.'iO Sunday school and spccialf
!t h e h e r a l d p r i n t i n g c o m p a n y
counties In Florida remember that this purpose un Wednesday evening, gift* for the orphans.
J5 55 ^ IP TIO N PBICB.’lN ADVANCE Tj in everything Semirfola leads the Dec. 27th, 191ft. ' Sanford lodge is to U ;00 Preaching by thd pastor.
4 KR VK kS ,
•(BiWL pYocration..
be congratulated upon the-sriertion Subject, "The FirsJ Christmas Giv­
d i h o n t t i h : . . . . . , . . . , . , .................. i -m
We are the people that, put the ©f its-officer* and It Is believed that ing'."t a i E X MONTH!!, ......................... ...........^
■“ way” In ftightyay* and we want the the* work of the coming year will
6:00 B. Y. P. U. Meetings. ,
t»Uw n«? b/ Cw,t*» »too p *. t » « Is T atnpa Times and all the rest o fth e equal if not Surpass any year in the
7*:00 "The Universal King,” pre­
* a ,.r « « I&lt;v p « M-nifc
i highbrows to distinctly understand history of the lodge. although San- sented in song and story by the
I® A4»itv Mm m m m # ■&lt; cwric# ^ •
ford lodog no‘w hn*t an excellent rec­ choir wind pastor. Special freewill
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Aa Dm w I-Ui u M,U JltlM Aoimrt 22*4
ord of past performance*.
I offering. Mukc a visit to the Bap­
IMS. •&lt; Ik* l’w*«.,&lt;ru* Hi
rwldt
After the inciting a light banquet tist Tejnple os part of your Christ­
T H E PROPER SCHOOL SYSTE M
IIMm An of Mutk l i i 1ST*.
was seryed in the banquet room and mas pleasures.
The Herald fins often pointed with
after tfinner oratory flowed freely.
pride fo the Sanford school system,
The retiring Master, S. G. Kennedy
Coal Fnmlnrln North
especially thp idea of having two
was the reciplcnf of very mjtny kind * (Chicago, Dec. 20.— Twenty federal
primary schools, ono on the cast side
expressions from those present, as investigators, have-arrived to inves­
and one on the west side of the city
his administration hns been an ex-? tigate the coat .shortage.
where tin*'little tots can be near the*
ceptiornllly
good one and he Is held
The ,)iR hotcll have just enough
school and have a school of their
in
the
highest
esteem
by
the
memC
O
tt,
tu ln, t tlirough tonight,
very own. The following editorial
hers of the craft.
____
from the Bartow Courier Informant
Denton, Tex., Dec. 20.— With a
cnlla attention to the bungalow type
Preaching at Ft. Itecd
notrher blowing lJenton faces a coal
of primary schools which have been
Rev. F. M. Baldwin will preach blowing with not a lump of coal In
adopted and built here in Sanford:
"W e are beginning to sec that it at Ft. Heed church Sunday^nfter- the city
Y ou can also begin w ith one or "2 ce n ts or 10 cents
McAloster, Okla., Dec. 20.— A
U morally wroug ' to invent the noon at 2i30r----------the first w ee k an d Increase yo u r deposit the same
blizzard is raging and heavy"snow is
people’s money in school buildings
a m o u n t each week.
falling here.
f.lkcs The Herald •
and use those hulldjng* less than
In 5 0 w e e ks
Thu school house The Herald Printing Co., Sanford,
The Sanford Herald's ChriAtmas half the lime.
Florida:
ought
to
he
used
for
youths
as
well
1cent club p ays $12.75
Baptists Attention!
edition, published on last Tutwdny,
Gentlemen:
Inclosed
find , check
as
children,"
said
Dr.
Henry
E.
2
cent
club p a y s $ 2 5 .5 0
.
.
.
.
,
,
,
All
members
of
the
First
Baptist
was -an excellent number comprising
Jackson of the Federal Bureau of or $l.a , for which please give me s umj ny school arc requested to be
thirty-six pages ail filled with inter­
5-cent
club
p a y s $ 6 3 .7 5
r* W « t , l i. A*
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.jm.jrk. &gt;. t
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credit iand
continue *the
Sanford present next Sunday morning at
esting articles, news, advertisements Education, in an address before the
10-cent club p ays $127.50
Herald to may address and oblige 9:30 and bring srtme present as a
and special features. The Herald is American Civic Association in Wash­
You
can
put
in $1.00 or $2.00 or $5.00 each week
This is murji.
Christmas, .gift: to th© orphans in
issued twice, p week and is recog­ ington last Wednesday.
I
.
read
the
Herald
with
much
Intrue and but another democxtcnlioii
and, In 5 0 w eeks, have $ 5 0 or $100 or $250.
our home at Arcadia.
nized as n power (or good in its sec­
of
tho
fallacy
of
t|ie
present
school
fcrcat
and
hope
to
revisit
Sanford
at
,
We add 4 per cent Interest.
Jno.
I).
J
inkins,
Sjtpf.
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tion. The special edition Is entirely
system.
some future day and sit on_t.be new
creditable to Snnford and the Her­
C o m e In, a s k abo ut It an d get a "C h r is tm a s B a n k ­
To a great many «! the* smaller
waH and leg my leg* hang over
ald Office and will bo widely circulutGuided by Magnetic Currents.
in g C lu b " B o o k F R E E .
;
cd ami produce a favorable impres-1 children .the schoolroom is but u n?
*H0.k
Admlraliiiii upon tie - Recent eXpetieticw* Ims tended to
, You can Start T O D A Y - - - S T A R T
ston wherever received.-Tim esi-pluee for them to "say” lessons. I P!nc.id water* of V K V * * ® " ™ - Hor
show that carrier plg«flw and other
Union.
tin- gnlltr.lt 1&gt;y liihgWhen 'Tltl.meiic Is said then comes
n K" a‘ c° un,7
mc an'1 lilt'd•* i*l' p*t—
When they roach the 2:17th1 hv" n
» Hint I may spend netlc currents.
.M. A.* Tliattzles, a j
— . Q —
.
—
! dinner
French stud&lt;-nt of pigeons, has tinted '
page in the hook they will receive a ,,u l "
5 lrr,‘
W IT H T H E BIO ONES
•’ Sincerely, ,
that no tv.,, oeea-i.iii- when pigeon
certificate of promotion.
To the
Thu high cost of paper did not
J. E. Smoot. M. 1).
lllglil* Were tu,'.. .-l:,ii,,ry liiugiielk'
youth it is a pi,tee where they have
.pfevent the Tampa Tribune, ihtI '■Inrttis were •&gt;-&gt; ill I &gt;l&gt;_. ..ml tile lll^llts t
Concord, N. I'.
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Tampa T tmes and tho Sanford' Her- ' “ * *il tn a * " Uv'1 P °»ition
r‘ r,;' i"
| *&lt;f tliesi* birds hate lin-ii heeoitlllig of- , The program of next Sunday’s know," In* explained, “ .i-. .,,,] ,n
' teii iiueertiliii ami erratic shoe wire- 1
aid from getting out Christmas num­ number of hours a day ami do as
Wreck on Seaboard
serviuen is us follows:
iCawnporo, during the .'••pi, • rebel.
:*•»* telegraphy came Into e\len.-Jvt;
bers that not only displayed the. teacher says and not ns they want
Word
was
received
here
this
omni­
Sunday,
school,
9:.'i(h
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lion, nnd il seCirur hut yesU-rila* (hit
to do. To learn some hard old rule
use.
merits o f'tlie writers on these valu-(
Sermon, -subject, "T h e Angels' I.visiu d that city and saw many cl
ill "trig ," that lias nothing so far as *°g
** l,a‘l wreck on the Seaboard
able papers, hut paid tribute to the
Song," 11:00. •
,
the places, replica^ ol which are
they are aide to discern to do with occurring on, the main line between
. Delated Vindication.
,*
business management an&lt;| the me­
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Itiver Junction and Jacksonville.
Intermediate League, 6:15.
built-around
here.'» *
getting
rich
'quick.
The
process
i*
The I'cnditns of Hie Utile of Cyrus
chanical forces*as well as to the busi­
Several
of
the
train
crew
on
the
y, ...or I-em-ue. subject, "T h e Com- ; .., (Jj(,
.... th|
f’FOness acumen of their patrons. They too slow. It Is not the fault ofthe freight were killed. Details are not were Zorotistritits*. The I'erslttu rellfc- ing King." ti:l5.
teacher
but
of
llie
system.
irin
was
prlmlilvet&gt;
npmothelstle,
tool
ei-ss
pi
ImiMing.
ai &gt;l ■* ;
: ■tt
wore editions that the citizens of
knowp at -this time
they allow, i| ji„ t,|,.U i,r ‘u|her mate-| Several locul tmmhers and appro- fot t ife first t iHie I i,I a
.tu
each community might point to with
The time will come when there
rial s_\tut mld'ltv lo their teiu- pfinte musii tjnlin solo will also be ago and really, a* I u,e
out
undisguised pride ami carry mes­ will not he so many expensive
|*fi*s. Tiler© Hil. le-s 1*1110111 i »11 tile rendered.
Rulilied
Hank
pf
my
dressing
room
anil
into
th
is
sages to the outside world of the pro- buildings, but more buildings on the
part itf tin* .I,..,, a gal o.&gt;I tin* I'ersions
Sermon by the pastor, subject, street, 1 felt as if 1 had hern tudgreraivc spirit of tin* people of the bungalow type scattered itfound the
I uImii, Okla., Dee. 30. — Bandits titan against tlie^plher gissit tint Ions
denly transported look to Intlii.
cities in which these newspapers are cities for the convenience of the robbed the Skiatook National Bank, with win un tfiey isime In nintticf. due “ Js'u Room in the Inn.” 7:00,
The choir will render specially You can hardly call tlui a reproi/wregulnriy published.
The benefits-smaller children anti rh&lt;\ present ex- :,t Skiatook, Okl.. last night of $20,- probably to the monotheism . which
tion of Cawnporo it i* Cnwspor*
thesc communities will receive from pensive buildings will bo used for the ‘ ^66* Fosses are pursuing the rob- characterized the Persian religion. So prepared Christmas music.
A welcome to all in the spirit of
removed to Colifnrua. T»Vi
t'yrtls, uliatevc: else out)’ fie wild of
theso editions^re not transitory hut more advanced grades.
berk,
him, was eertidnly nut mi idolator.— Him whom we worship.
for example the streak of dirt 3lom
will continue foY years
« * “ '■ ! TJjc Word school Is detlv.ed from
Christian Herald.*
t he sides of the build ini*- »here the
Pre&amp;bvtrrian Church'
They display a community spirit the X
L ' , jn or Gu.ok word • ^ , lo|a.”
The
I
I
nYldrk
fervlee
next
Stltll.ou
Tellegen
in
(
heistmas
Program
i
1
liou-omd* of ■
1 . It. \c been
hoAie»(*eK(&gt;r, investor and tourint do- , »
. ,r
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in
cannot
be
;
dil&gt;.
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K
.
&lt;;hri,
t
mjw
service
for
Deputy
Chcriff.,
i
belli in u,.|) ing
nl
star
J
brushed
against
siro to find. Mnnatge Record.
t ” v" tn ,hp Kbglish. w kit-It means |ht,
eoughegation, and
No special ipialilleailon. or exatnlnaThe talt tfgure, gnrlieii ils all Ebtst , pant.
I his wa on the « -!!* at
■leisure, but the present generation tho chorui h u prop:irt.(| Mlin„ Appr0. iuh. Is ceipiited for &lt;*o * W|n» would Indian native wns.no other than Mr. |f awnpor© ami it 11. 1.re.
.. . . .
of
SLIC rH TK D S E M IN O LE C O U N TY has certainly gotten bravely away pnnte
Itrinte music,
music. There will he a ( ‘ lirist- oeeoliie u_ilepul\ 'lierilt'. heyotlfl eoiir* I.ou Tidlegi-n, the et-lebrated roman- * I L
' " ;*' A"
ige. Itltelllvein *1lllj*l the WIllillgllCss lo
T h e -Tampa Times Christmas ©di- from the original meaning, lt is ; mas sermon.1
'.tie*
tic actor who will lie acyii at the |thought the 1-U"
•eeve the public Interests.
tion of many pages ami full of good strenuous existeme fur a few .hour
The night service begitltt at
.Star on ('itristuois in the Jesse i.
details.
matter had among other articles opt* every .day in order that all fin o'clock.
Lanky prodti tion of the tltrilling ro:
"And those b
:i t-f —
'
Naturally.
on the good roads of Florida and in "periods** can be Squeezed in. Th©|^™^
. ..
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.
m
a
nee
of
the
hepo.v
relieUion,
"The
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.diiy
Msn't the fin-, n peculiar anlrnnl?'*
tho list of counties Seminole ami schedule mu«t lie closely adheied to j
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r ini ,l 1
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\irtoriu
(&gt;&lt;*&lt;•*."
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was
seated
&lt;&gt;&gt;■'front
lodia
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jvhn*
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tic
mil
at*
Hanford wus left out completely, or tin* pupils will not reach that
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White tuft ser vi re was hi-bl. I: was wavs pb ! tieni when he b.isn't a hit in tin* steps of :i native nit luge io th e'^ Vin1 , p* «tr ,n .
All the comities that voted bonds 21. th. page lit' the close of sctniul
1f
,
,
.
,
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a heaUtl'll. Hi,r**i i&gt;*i*. tin* tin* ottering Ills ntott'h **
main street of t h&lt;* quaint, old l- d »- 1ihatched roofs n:,s
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for good road* were in tin- list &lt;x- and ih*n snmejtodv w nl have m- t
nl rc_... ..
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I *.rr I h-.irItwt-Sl Orphanage nniounli'd
lotted East Indian city of C’ awn- j being perfectly r.t
cept beintnole.
I htn m unty the enough * uriosity
ity to us'*,
us*, whut
wliut euo
eats
,
-.
Exactlnq.
c.rs
pole. About III n weie ehntterinf rent! .' v. I.mi w»* w&lt;
pioneer county in bonding for good the matter be?".
*7". If a child’ll n it t . r ,,\ a!,m“
!" CB*H
:1 !:ir,;”
Many t: loan m rlb ' a girl III:,* a natives before him. up and down |M,ccral o{ the iio.n d"f
■• txk.
■. ,
,
i-o'leettnn f«f v.t-loos .u*&gt; fit! things.
roads and that now has a bond issue j was a shelf or
.. pigeon
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»r n
hose,
then
nngii t;.* cover 11tot ,*x|ieg|s her tt&gt; the street trundled heavy ; nnlive Jj(([, {tf t |.t. j,inure, ! V t
1 for
classes
of $ 100,1)00 j 11r good brick highways this process would be perfectly sat- 'J-otno
ot,lu of the
111 ***1
!i" ‘ ,‘ gave
&gt;-‘ ** money
money .vear like n Bibb*.
c u r l s , ono yibleri nalivr women n r * f fp.,r wt; woold tur. i tTT
and some of them gave showers of
and nevt-r a-mention of it in the i-Jnetory, but as lone ns there is a
-table;--- Tfi— ffiT ■ descriptive mnttur diiTerenee in the Itumun make-up it various kinds I or the, children of this
M e■thou
th o d M
'I «( buret.
hurrh
r&gt;inK
] 7 ^ 1^ J ” t\r\ &gt;,raC&lt;V n ^ T,1h
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&lt;Irpli.inage.
Sinr-th c -7377707+
attention was called to the good eatwtot succeed. It may witii s o m e , ____________________
-T-1h*—
rt -rtiv-n
ttnr
rtnj (ir
Tourih ^^ 1" ^ .lowdi
^ hviu
^ MFT^y and renative
|J n f, boats."
^
^
of the (director ***
roads
Js from * Do LAN D TO tHt’^A N- ] buttint*©- wooid—TTmbnblV RUcei ed ^ Because
of u de i-ion tof om| clfl yrjir of th© present, pastorate 'begun
tloir jackets standing out, among the |
j n‘(1 with an ■apology; Mr.
DO ■“ A N D KRiSITTMKE • aiuT * no if tlioy never dart.cited the floors of a theuuditoHom at once, theSunday
last Monday. The services were en­
Colota.
_
,
j Tellegen rose anil a few inir.utii
mention made of SANFO RD on the school.
• _
services will continue in the Sunday joyed by good audience*. *
"Isn
’
t
it
stranre."
said
Mr.
T
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l-j
later v.'as busily engap’d in;iw-ulnf
route Whatever.
Whoever wrote
lugua,
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Ui
at—
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wsi
i
n
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udra
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:t: TirrnTTTn.il r.nglisli T'trl.' 1hik IlhiRthat article wai a blockhead or wHCongreifatlonivl Church
aame two yeafis ago, I have always i ley, from the ciutehi ^ of an BCfJf
-InfI otir ............
‘ iiu ip ‘ &lt;*hr^»so.t-.r-^twdny-bc-TTne-nf--Ttirj
wanted to po back nnd here I am. |native mob.
tion. Sem*tnole county wus the first tReai Sundays of the year.
ft Is
"The*
scenes of tnis picture, you [ Mntiqee at S:15.
county in Florida' to .organize
'bo-season of our Lurd&gt; eoP,in- a* a
• b
.child to earth that He might grow
special road district and bond fog up under our conditions, ib*'ti wfien
$20(1,000 for brick rootfs anfi after- the lime was reaily, give Himself
-ward bonded for $260,000 additional, for tin* salvation and. happiness of
combining ' the bond i tuts in the’ m'‘‘" ' Tlu n, further: it i the doling I
.7/’
time .of th e' year.-• Because of so
grand total of $150,000 and.Sommany unsocial Iona it i** 'u Sunday
when me;i. notwithstanding their
weariness ought to go to church.
With a full appreciation of the Yuletide
On this day heurts ought to go'out'
to "God irr a joyful gratitude. .
m
spirit which makes all humanity kin.
'There wijl be appropriate Chrlstn e s
mus services' in the Congregational
church both morning- nnd ovening.
At II o’ clock Rev. J. A. Davidson
will rpc-Uk on "The Peacemaker'
and in the evning at 7 o’ clock. "T h e
Heart of rhristmas.” There will he
January First* will
ChVfslmas hymns and. special Christ­
booh
be .here. You
mas music by Mr*. Julius Takneh
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I **-*
**
*"
" .*/• ^
\ und the choir. Let every member
will want to start the
make un effort to lie present. StrnnThe Oflicers o f this Institution of service for
gers will b e 'given a'cordial welcome.
N ew Year right with
Sunday school at 9:15. The S. S.
all and to all extend friendly greetings for
Supl., C R. Walker urges every
a new set of letter files.
child to he present.
a Merry Christmas and best wishes for the
Christian Endeavor at G o’clock
W e have them at
New Year.
:
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:
:
:
:
:
Subject, ‘ Helping to accomplish tho
35c. Dust proof ones
purpose of Christ’s coming." Lead­
er, Mr. Booth. Come in and spend
at 40c.
an hour with us. *
*- The Christmas tree exercises, "T h e
Prince of *Nations’‘ with recitations
will be given Monday at.K o'clock.

[ESANFORD HERALD

inole county hi one of tho youngest
uq(1

one of the smallest In,area in
the state.

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Increase it
0 S cen ts

‘a n d have _ _

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Christmas.

Peoples Bank of Sanford

1 t

Santa Claus Captured

T o All-- G r e e t in g s

To Old Friends-To New Friends—
To Friends We Hope to Claim-

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

The
Herald Printing Co.
» Office Supply Depl.
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.PHONE 148

“ THE BANK W IT H T tlE CLOCK”

Masonic Election
The regular rpcetlng of Sanford
l^ttigc No: 62, F. &amp;. A. M. was held
in the lodge room lust night. As per
the usu;d custom the annual election
of officers for the coming year wgs
held at this meeting.
The-result of the election was as
follows:

1

SANFORD,

FLORIDA'
0

Christman and New Year’s I)ay are both leffal holidays. TM8
Institution will be closed all day Monday, December
25, 1916 and January 1, 1917

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�PAGE PIVE

THE SANFORD HERALD
Afr. and Mm. Seth WdodrufT

Mention

yule Uappcnlnfls

0f M e te rs in
personal Item * of

At Home’
Thursday evening, December the
twenty-eighth from .nine until
eleven o'clock
Nn presents
Dutton's
'-M’s , '? ! “ 5.
T ry

I nterest

Floor— Ill's. f.5e;
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T h e O ld
Shaw l

given that there
of tin- Charles

J T .S S J Ii c . S H L R W I N

&lt; k f &lt; CCOr Cifg ij&lt; uCff! CCCC®
r

«C"p&gt; fight. ISIS, l&lt;y \V, O. Chapman.). '

Wade of Orlando was a vis-

e

iw r'icito « w
,
, ,
.-■m, {;rry boat to Enterprise tot
Titoiville train.
"7-lOlp.
ni. Xmas Masquerade Wednes- of Oviedo, Fla., will "be held in the
ni,M. Ccc. SUb. * * * * * office of thp hank on Friday,' Jar\.
lti, 1917, at 7 p. in., being the third
N’t*' &lt;o’nklgbment of Christmas Friday in the month, for .the elec­
&lt;ir‘di ut the Best Boom.
Look tion of u hoard of directors, to serve
for the ensuing yenr and for_.the
them over.
/
piino and $30 rifle— no reasonable transaction of such other business as
j rr refused. Can be Been uf ter­ may properly come before it.
pen,. «0l&gt; Myrtle avenue. 83-4tc
11. (!. .SMITH,
President.
E»,U* Bid Masquerade Ball New
36-fri-2tc
Year’s Night.
Big time.
Perfect
wd«r. Brins for best costume. $1.00
ptr couple- Get your ticket today.
The regular annual meeting of the
stockholders of the First Nations
Hunk of Sanford, Fla., will be held
In the office of the hank on Tuesday,
January 9th, 1917, at 10:00 a. m.,
being the second Tuesday in the
month, for the election of a Hoard
of Directors to serve for the ensuing
year and for the transaction of such
other business :i» may properly come
before it**
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IL F. W H ITN H B ,
0-Fri-6tc
Cashier.
Iktr* .vism .

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Vjerirnn Ship Buildta"
I . . Washington, Dec. .19 ‘
Uiasi f.lnaheth anti Ltivx*l Hart- jih1pv.irds t'i- .&lt;
&lt;■ it *,
kj-, .Mr \lfr--d Link of OrLtndo a
n
d
i
...
jjt. \ | U tutlle of Atlanta, (la,, j
ttrii the week end guests of Miss i
Jeucitc l-uitig.
gdf Kiting Flour at Dutton’s
Ifrttc; 1’4's, *1.1*5.
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Tin* eves of Willis glowed. • A cer­
tain eagerness enmo Into tlielr depths.
li4*ctor only looked .sorrowful lie was
hot thinking of money or property1.
To him this dear old relative, had been
ns a hiolher. Hi* would miss her. even
if her nhsMfee Were only, temporary.
"Of course all m* Ideas are to make
a rr.u rd In l!:e

city .

W ild s

Millinery,. Christmas Novelties,
Wilcox Pajntings of Florida Scenery

MRS. GRACE E. W ILLIA M S
Phone 293-J
10&lt;i East First Street

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1 M U in e r y S h o p .

115-ttc

Bttt'-l the Eagles Mastiucrade
Bill r \'iu *X‘i-ar’s Night
(Jet
jwr t
:* from any trt-mber or
f'kcnt tfii- lodge room.
"JO-fltc
fd! ICditg F lo o r a t- D u U u il j i I . .

Sure to Have Gcqrf Sale

spoki

Medtrn Tevt.
■ tH-ii 1.now n by tin* com­
et i * him.—Judge..
Chautauqua Circle.
w it h tie ...I i .if ciil.tt.- V ’ ti&gt;- intlin-titv
o f th. .• . -..Mi
w ls*&gt; I. w •&lt; ol .lilslxetl
III I **T I
Vi h i i i i . niii i I . . nine si liielltln-r &lt;*f tin- &lt; ir&lt; lo I-) - tiding lift up p U ilt -

tIt'll together with -So for the "unit
books"—luviiibcr.-hlp booU and uiiigur.lne for one year to Clutuiiiuquu lustliution, Cluiutnuquu, N. Y.
Art’s Poor Rewarxl.
It l« reiiiitrkiitile how few ttiAn who
follow cuitsir playing for u living get

Enthusiasm for Furs

rleh.

“dy is going to that t»ig
(•dr •tntt V\ cdftesdoy night
santord Holler Ilink. . *
Dutton's

Flour—G5c
-T p rr
".''I be given away. Come
At th* it ink Wedncsr i
and judge.-j will be'
&gt;d tn next Tuesdav’s Her-

1.11tit- Itod. tla/.ette.

Danger.

( I H ' R I H N O T IC E S
( ‘nlholir &lt; h or ill

What danger t- lln-r.
think of mi)

Sunday it* Hn* fourth Sunday in
Advent.

lionedi tion at
('lirlxtinac Day
Midnight m.. -

a 'system of construction tha wnhls
wore tigured out: "tho homo lover
' must search in the old dry cistern.**"
•Before the dly was over Hector
Valle knew that hv had coma u|ton tho
hidden hoard of dead Aunt Julia.
Within a week ho nnd Eunice were
close friends, and then love began to
play a part in tho romance.
"You always were tho lucky one!"
remarked Willis Cralno, during a visit
to his’ cousin, a your later.
He had come to borrow money to
char away soitte of-the debts of hts
extravagant wife. As ho spoke, how­
ever. ho looked significantly at tho
mistress of the hous&lt;-bold—Eunice.

Nation's Drain Cells.
In national government, as.in all
other great human concerns, it Is*not
possible' to destroy huig 4stnbHshed
nnd- complicated "systems’- with a.
■ledge hummer.- no* mutter how evil
tlielr .real elm racier may be without
It^furjng (In- Innocent, nnd tcui|Kimrlly»
tit least, balling the linenI ami’logical
Coe'iK-hillnti *&lt;f the natloti'.s brain

'i'hoicint

*. Insanity and Pyromania.
It iiietl to Ite eoioddered a |»o*s-(lnllttjr
for nn lii-am- pernui to In- u pyromauJne nnd exldbii III-- tiiMinlly In tin other
win - • :i- I • t-.-i to.
i ! ti-.-s. bill

Low iiu m i eeft-brati d :•! 10:-10 a. m.
Thi-tiru of your.life Eagles Bull
Serm on from the &lt;i ntpel.
Art H.,r'i N'.gt t. (let \our tiekets
Choir will &gt;»ing the Ky rle. Benehicn*
.
:tti-;itr
tus.
Agnus Dei.
fo’ doll hair for the old dollies
(Tan-e-t
t&gt;f ( h r i-iia n D octrin e at
(*- L1 '11‘j■ i with Christinas toys st
d 'lt t r

Next lo M c( 'tillers

man well mntfled .up. holdflig the relna
tha) guided.a steaming leant of horses.
Near to him was a graceful- fcrolniuo
figure, shivering with the cold.
"Won’t ■you*tomo hero for a minulo?” called out the man. to Hector,
.and tho latter hurried on overcoat and
cap. "I nm Mr. (Jrnydnn," continued
tho other In nn aristocratic way. "My
daughter, Miss Graydon," he Intro­
duced Informally. "Tim sleigh lipped
over, smashing a runner apt} wrecking
It. I've got to get these burses homo.
Won't you glvo my daughter sholter
with your wtfmcnfolk till I get homo
and send another conveyance for
her?"

flrsi
l've ereat I t&gt;-.is if I can carry
I!i»'IU Mltf t
Aunt lenvi- rue the old home, [f It
Is neri-hsnrv iii dei tde ahmil your
property I feel niv jdnee Is hero, in nook, the i lrctunstanees under which
my native village ami l can sec iliut lie ni- t Euulte tlraydon
Who hut i visionary writer would
Willis Is more ambitious and gifted sver liaye Imagined that tilt* ilaughter
of the rleitest man m the village would
than 1.’ said Hector.
-"Thnn that ts Bcttled." said Mrs. come to th_N modest humble home aa
Marsh, with n misty approving look a gttost. remain there two whole fiourrt
at Hector "And the shawl l have her is a m lH a k i* In H it - o d d e n v ir o n m e n t w it h
knitting (or so mam years goes wilts a rare m-iis*- ol enjovment |'ainiy t vi­
H.e home ami all there is la it I n- delicet m her l-rlghl wlnsollte tace*
• Halloa'"
lev. vuu iiiitfcv --tine tltgti up lu-lle of
Tin* rail, echoing and stem what
laslilon. Ileetor. your wlfo will l»«* glad
to wrap It* around her. cold winter mandatory, took llcctor to tin* front
door uue. cold snowy nl*tht In March.
days.'*
Ho strained hi» vision to make out u

, Tickets $1.00. Get yours today.
Ijjjirt Annual * Masquerade Bull,
|t« Yerr's Night. Ask any mem*
kr of Kiieles lodge.
Hd-lltc
A. ( Mattm is in fhe city from
llnmi a I w I \i-sl h.s daughtets, I
'Mn NIi 1mu &lt;-1. utul Mrs. Geo. Fox i
M a ( (he holidays. M r.’ Martin is
w of the Sanford ploncefs and was
it one time one of the largest mordtsu in S an fo rd .
His
m any
turd* are giving him.a most hearty
pwtinr
Don't f.ril to* attend the' Eagles
ilxU on N'i-w Year's Night. You will
iqrtt it if you don’ t come out.
,
llti-llte
Break your -Cold or l.a Grijipe
lilk a few -Joxv-a of tltitj. lilt-—tile

"It will bo n long good-by,” spoko
old Mrs. .Marsh sadly,
"Don't talk tlmt way. Aunt Julia,**
rcinduabated Hector Tulle, her favorIte nephew.
“ No use of looking at things so
dnrklv." lidded her other nephew. Wil­
lis ( ’ mine.
"th e doctor sayie’my only chntiro-of
getting through the whiter Is to go to
a warmer climate." proceeded Mrs.
Marsh. "It won't be home, and that
Is v.hy it won't do me any good. Now
thcn.Jmys, I want to have a wrloun
talk with you. Doth of you havtv my
love. You have been kind and loyal
to me. n childless old widow; t ex­
pect my lawyer here within nn hour.
I want you. here and now. to decide
ns lo my little property. You know of
what It codhIsIs—the old home here,
the house In the city, which my poor
foolish husband made a .hobby of. and
found it hard to live In on nccount of
the expense."

"We ll leave' tho high-up hello ol
fashion to Willis. Aunt Julia!" laughed
Under. "In fact, 1 think ho has hit
eye on' orte 'such' thcr'o already."
t
Willi* looked embarrassed, then
rather•proud. Do was o f tthe flash
Inc. buoyant sort. and hr secretly dr
ttpNed wljat ho cnllod the old-fash
toned humdrum way* ot his cousin,
’ -.''l shall nlwrvyH koop the shawl a
a clwrlshed mcm-mtn. Aunt dcclari-a
l*i.* r Joyallv, mill mi th*1 matt hr w.
bclU'il. Mrs Murah had
tuu1
of t i b-lioirt- time in kuliBng 'nu**
Itr- **r Hi :,!cht tMid. tl) of the tlivd
old linger* that hud assuaged ennui
ami pain through occupation.
Mrs. .Marrh ,wn* right m / her
.prophecy.
She never saw tho old
home (train - Her legacies were ras
iiy arranged, and within tho year Hoc,tor found hlt:n;clf tho legal owner of
tho old home. It seemed to him that
no palace could ho more welcome.
It v.as furnished comfortably, H wus
near the town academy'where ho was
one of the professors.- There wan a.
vegetables garden, ntij fruit end ehtcS^
ons.
Ho settled down to practical
housekeeping, a happy and contented
man.
*"
*
Willis had accepted the house In tho
city with some grand plans In view
He grumbled because, with the excep­
tion of a few hundred dollars at bank,
his aunt had left no Itqulu funds, tty
tho end of a year ho was established
ns. a-doctor with n fashionable clien­
tele, nod had marri ed n- |qdy more ro
n o w il for her social* eminence than
Mtln r her Intelligence or means.
Pur iii . trr lift) went '-n evenly, onJoyably.
lie* was able to live and
save, and hooks were Ills hobby.' Win­
ter &lt; tettingn Uio little room he called
his jlhrnry was njutst of ran comfort,
lii'—sentmcr tfnTe ho .-’at on the
ucreohcd porch, which" lie ‘ had fur, r..", !
u U ! f - t wlih n i i V c r c »1i

thU ha* been dli-proveil, so much no
i hut it try ItVeimS v.t.n preti-this to p,vmtntinhi Im p iil-1 ^ i h i h hsivc other In-n ne history or In* enmiot ptett mu-tter
nniong nlleiiNt* n« i*- rm!tied to j-win*

IIIVH

lH tc 4 U 4 U I«tto M W U H W I&gt; l

S erm o n on lin - N a t iv it y .

Low mint at tt n. tin
High mass at 10 a. in.

A GOOD INVESTMENT
says M. D. Reynolds. Madison,- Wfs,
’Itlui rilltl"-1' ''1 tiail -rl ii iinnlifcm -nine
tve^ years used three boxes of

Choir, will sing principal part
the inn88.t
v
Henedic^iotf a t - f j

n. pi.

—

ItllEUM ATlSM POWDERS
ml* have thrown away crutches.”
You can affprd to try them. Sold
t(ly by us, 50c and 51.00. It. C. Bower

in.' Flour at Dutton’s —
$1.25.
* f»4-tf
wing invitation has TTiien
••vt-ral Sanford people;
DUG

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TH E U N IV E R S A L . K IN G
A Christmas Service o f Story and Sonir *
Story by
ranci j llillonge Evans
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Presented by

Music by
Various Composers
.

. 0,rnml Pastor of Fir^t Baptist Bhurch at the Temple

Sunday Evening, December 24th.
truyer

Prelude

' ’tolin Interlude

Announcements

Offering
J^no Offertory
An*N Shine"

PROGRAM
Story—“ F^or Unto Up a Child la Born"
Story -"O h, Wondrous Night”
Story - ••Across the Silent Midnight" •
Story—" L e t Us Now Go Even to Bethlehem"
Story -"G ifts for Jesus"
Story—"T h e Universal King"
Benediction
Orchestra Tostlude
•PERSONNEL
Hyman, D. D., T]ic.Pastor
lor, Qontralto, Tho Lender; Mr*. Schdle Mnir.cj*#
Etlish Stewart, Soprano: Mrs. A. M. Philips.
1. E. -Betts, Fopr .ao! M-, Hear-r, Tenor;
lass.
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gCbaviif- ~V . A '

4 -^ '' v-

don, Violin; Leader: Miss Minnie Stewart, VtoB:nts, Violin; Mr. S. G. Kennedy, Jr., Violip:
&lt; ornet: Mr. Edwin Millrn, Cornet;’ Mr. Mux
Mr. Ed. Mcisch, Alto: M r . Boynl Klintworth,

. Furs tinVy* invaded every branch of
woman's njqmrt 1 ns the most, desired
of garnitures. There Is nn Immense
enthusiasm for them. They mid tt
Ktltiiptutius touch tti coats and. stilts
ami wraps of all kinds. In millinery
a bonier or collar of fur tin a lace or
ilowcr-lrimmed lint umkes places for
its summery gayettes In tin* tlcpth.of
winter. Millinery designers delight In
the touch of fur.—’
Just about the liest asset In the
winter's wnnlrobo Is n fur set of some
sprt—it m*ckplt*ce. little or Idg. npd ti
smart muff. They are worn with
coats nnd suits, one-piece frocks, anti
evening wrap*. Anything unusual or
original in designing them, so long ns
It .Is graceful, odds much to their dis­
tinction. The woman who Is clever
about making tilings for herself at
In me &lt;nn mukesmnll fancy neckpiece*
to I pillow muffs of fur or o f fur tint!
a iiiilen.il fou.tdtictl.

ns—hiitwTsobre set pictured Is made
(if moleskin bordered with Hudson
seal. The small cape, -rather full, is
lengthened by two rutiles of moleskin,
and lies tin* effect of a triple rapt*,'each
one tif them bordered with the seal.
There ere two similar rutiles at each
side of the mud. The rutiles are lined

with molt*-colored satin, nnd the very
iikhIIsIi collar liiuflleX up Hit* neck In
the itpprovetl"style.
All tne soft, IcfTr^ely woven cloths
that art* ftpihloiuihle tile combined
with fur bandings In'smart sets. Vel­
vet, brocade, ami rich ribbon* play* mi
Important role,also In fashioning them.
Neckpiece* In coiiiblimtlon* ttf fabrics
ami fur are usually small, hut tmifT*
are larger than many all-fur inufTs.
Large fur-covered buttons and hanging
hnlls of fur lire among the embellish­
ments that fashion approve*. Occa­
sionally a bright-colored tmaterial Is
veiled with ft sedate Aolnr In chiffon
and encircled with fur in unusual sets.

Beware the Trained Short Skirt.
Then- I* wtitLlhnJqlim hurroj^-mteh*
only fur American buyers, In which m»
vmle Parlslenno would lu- wen and
which I warn you to avoid—the short,
full xklrl with a long train attached
to it. Every time* I *c«&gt; women thus
garbed I almost laugh right out: they
look «o funny.—I-uclie In Ilanwr's

ADOPT SYSTEM
The person who puls system into his o^. her
snviniTis sure to make belter progress thnn tl/* per­
son who saves a little only at lonfl Intervals.
The practice of prompt weekly deposits with
the Seminole County Hank will soon enable you lo
accomplish n flood size fund.
Your account Is invited.

Point PER CENT INTEREST
P A I D ON S A V I N G S A C C O U N T S

■AHome
gftmrt»Nb»i&gt;

roilHEST LIKE. Pre*.

D. I.. THRASH It. V.Pre».

A. R. KEY.-CrsH.t

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COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­

RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
T Y — EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD

'

)RD HERALD

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of absanee and after a short visit
left for Miami for an indefinite time.
M iss-Nona Hickson and Lionel
Sipes were married Dee. IGth and
hav* gorio to housekeeping in tho
Sipes home. They are both popular
young people and are. receiving con­
gratulations from a host of friend?.
A. C: Cross of Black River, N.-Y.,
was a guest of. the Chamberlain
home a portion of .last week enroute to his winter home in Clefmont.
Mrs. Horry Dyitrich ^a*
-also a guest on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tyler, and
their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Eden of Syrncusc, N. Y., drove to
Orlando for the day Saturday.
G.’ K. Sm ith; Is erecting several
nnat tenant houses on his -Beardall
avenue farm.

LONCsWOOD PICK-UPS
* tdown to *peml the winter In Florida.
SJU - Miss Xfaude Ensminger returned
People are beginning to (Jock*back
home for X m u holidays from Tol-^ ttt AVekiwn. a* lh£x.w*nt to-spend
another Christmas in the city. Jus.
I lahossce Sunday. ,
and
Raymond Boyd are home from
' W. Caldwell was transacting htonKissimmee and Henry lloyd from
neas in Sanford Monday.
,,t
** Mrs. If. ft. Chnpman ho* been Borcnford.
visiting a few days with her parents,
Missed Achsa and Minnie Holiday
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dinkel. hnt re­ have returned from Rollins, for &lt;t
turned to Orlando Thursday where two weeks' vacation.
Cspt. Chapman of Company “ C”
Brick is being hauTed for the road
will join her to spend the Xtnc* holi­ from the county bridge on into San­
UPSALA AND GltAPEVILLE
ford. Work will be started shortly.
days.*
J.
E. Lundquiat with his son, Aron
E. A. Rush and W; D. Fillman
Mr. atid Mrs. J. S. Dinkel and
have
gone for a few days’ work on
daughters motored over to Ocoee made a huslness trip to Sanford on his grove at Apopka.
Thursday.
one day last week.
Wo were misinformed as to the urMira Mae Goines is expecting to
Cy. Smith of Gcbrgia is visiting
rival
of Joe Ne Rox home last weak
Itjave In a day or two for Zephyr
friends in town this week.
but
he
came this week Tuesday, in­
Mrs. W. Caldwell and Mrs. Duf- Hills where she will visit friends and stead, from, the hospital in Jackson­
fleid were shopping In Orlando* Sot - relatives noring the holiday season. ville.
IH
urday. - :
— •* - . *
Mr- Dnvtp was a visitor at the
Mrs. Jim Martin is spending a
EAST SANFORD
home df his daughter and son, Mr.
few days with her sisters, Mrs. Geo.
The Moore's Stntion entertain­ and Mrs. Christopher Sundny.
Shipp.
ment and Christmas tree will take
Mr, und Mrs. Darby of Pennsyl­
place at the church Christmas night. vania are 'guests at his brother’s,
Through the kindness of Rev. J. A. Derby ami wife.
W K K IW A NOTES
W.
Bartlett of Enterprise ti reading
.We are glad that the item width
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Swanson
stand
for th e‘pulpit of Moore’ s Sta­ were- out calling again on the home
.told about the Wilkinsons moving
was a mistake an d ‘ they are still tion church was secured from the folks ^Tuesday. We were all glad to
- with us but they expect to ’move Enterprise church., The gift is much see Norman nhle to be out again
appreciated.
soon.
after his illness.
Miss
Ethel
Hickson
has
accepted
P. E.'Green of Alubamn and Rev.
ft. O.' Voti Hcrbutis lost a valu­
Albertson
of.D cLand were with us
a
posit
San.
as
stenographer
with'the
able horse last week.
’ „
as promised lust Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Npwcpme arc Virginia Carolina CheinicuV Co.
expected home to spend Chrlstmns • J. W. Sipes returned from V ir-j They were entertained nt Mrs.
„__ with his parents who have tome pinin'recently after more than a year I Christina- UorlelHon'* on Wednesday,
__
, calling nt Mrs. Clark's and ui the
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(home of G. T. Ballinger.
.Jlro,
' Green ‘ gave u* .i splendid talk. « .
think, on ll:e need &lt;&gt;( the c.irtlul
and prayerful guiding of the little
live* on tiur Cradle Roll that tjie
right influence-., may be thrown
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E. W . DICKSON
about them {hat wilt lead them to
. . P H O N E 67
SANFORD,
FLA
give their little hearts to Jesus.
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December 22, 1916

. Welcome From Arcadia* ’ *
To the Teachers nnd School 0 Ulcers
of Florida:
Your executive committee has an­
nounced tin? program--Tor the meet­
ing of the State ' Educational Asso­
ciation in Arcadia^ Dec. 27th**J9th.:
*
Wo feel that It Is a grent thing for
Improved Star-Finder.
Arcadia awu PeSoto
county’ that
Tbo'novel, Mur-fludcr of n Kluiimhni your organisation is’ tn hold its thir­
Inventor linn tin* form of ii jmrusol. tieth annual session here.
When the parasol Is o[H*ntd and It*
A glnnrc at the program is con­
stick W |*ilnic&lt;! tnonrd I’olurls tho
stunt nnd cimstellntlons cliurtcd upon vincing proof. but the testimony of
its covering are found to bare tbu cipher cities that have had the priv­
same relative positions us In'the sky ilege of entertaining you, of becom­
overhead, so'that (biding the cclesllul ing acquainted with you and learn­
objects is cutty.
ing first hand* -the wonderful work
you arc doing for a Greater Florida
Psychological Problem.
and the wonderfully efficient man­
.Tn*t as n problem In pmctlml psy- ner in which you are doing this workchnlogy. |RJW lliuhy niti tell tin* Initial* causes us to feel that your meeting
of Sir. Bailey, oiie-tline purtner lit the is to have n profound effect upon the
Iturnum A Bnib-y circus. And who Is
life of our people socially, spiritually,
there doesn't kjlow, on the other hand,
ilmt Mr. ftamiim'* nuim* wna l'lilncu* educationally and commercially. We
know that you are going (o make us
T.?—Sprlnglleld Bepubllcun.
realize as never beforo what a great
world,of opportunity, wh;it a splen­
did owild of growing enlightenment
W EDS KING GEORGE’S COUSIN we are living in today.

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All Work Guaranteed.

Free, Air At The Curb

For more than the third ot a century Buckeye
tree* hnv«&gt; bem (mprnvimr In quality yehrjy.
Kxtensive experiment*, almost dally field Inspection*
—- part ot nur rea*ele&gt;* aearrh for t*« iter merit —
have pro&gt;tu' .-.l the iturdy, Kenerout-tiearinK citrus
•lock that has nindo our tree* the standard through­
out citrus Florida.
Time l« not fur *ale Nature prottrmet leisure­
ly. The accumulated roliunt health and frultkulncsv
of JS year* (annul he Ailndtn's-taniped Into newsprung stock. Fay* a Iluckeye ruilomrr, " T h e
allUlIIilrcil_Lrcc*_Ot_ tliru4i.y*oi» —.14
thatI p u rc h as ed from you three y e a r *
fltn »t ir. . . for their age I . u r

Agu

nr-roeje te*t&lt;tr tree

are
The-.'

• As a preterit air ero.-iicctlvr; cnlve.._mv.r.iir._ -m.u

simuiu hn'i.w- the whole story of Iluckeye trees
F(tnl for our free catalog today.

Buckeye N urseries
1 IhU C l l l i r s i

llstik

llu lld ln B , T sm pa, F lo rliln .

D. G..OILLETT.

1. trgcjtt Exclusively Citrus Nurterlrs Ip the \\'orli1

W . H. B R O K A W , S a l e s m a n
Orlando, F lo rida

W atk in s Block

TH E HOTEL CAR N ES
Sanford, Florida
* December 25th 1916
12:30 to 2:00 and 6:00 to 8:09 P. M.
C H R ISTM AS D IN N E R PRICE 75y
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V *M

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.Oyster CocktUil
Chilletl Lettuce

O livet

Huked H ick o ry ■Shad,

Celery branches

Tartar Sauce, Pommes Potatoes

Consomme Julian

. Cream of Chicken

Salmon Croquets

Creamed Chicken in Cases

Roast Prime Ribs of beef Aiijus
Roast N a tiv e Turkey
#

C elery Dressing

Barbecued P ig

baked Apples

Candied Yam s

Mashed Turnips

Cold Asparagus
French Peas

Cranberry Jelly

.Vinaigrette Sauce

Snowflake Potatoes

*

Steamed Rice

.Plum Pudding, Wine Sauce, Mince Pie, American Cheese
,

Fruit Cake, Boiled Custard.
Nuts and Raisins,
Cafe Noir

Make'Your Reservations by Sundny Night-*-Phonc 91

* HOUSE
COFFEE

Is Perfect
o A s k Your Grocer

NEW BARBER SHOP
.— (W H IT E )
• Hair Cut
k 25c
Shave . ■ - - 15c
Children 15 pml 20c
Ton ic
- 10c
*Massage
Shampoo
Singe -

♦ ♦ m e e m * * ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ *4 « ♦ ♦ o o

♦ o o p coppppp

REGARDLESS
— Jtt—lb«~tlrfct -wtHrrW.a^- ».f - r»ernlty~c
sllici' 4lie outbreak of tile European
war. Countess Nndejdn Torby. twenty
year* old. dnngbter of ( irttitd Duke
Michael Mlebai-lovlteh of I!as*la. beentne the wife of J’rince tb-orge of
Battenberg. a cousin of King Ueorgu
of Kngtaml.
*
,
Two eereiuiitdes were performed, the
llrst according to the bride'* faith In
the Russian embassy chapel and Mu*
other In the chapel royal. St. Janie*
palace.
*
King George, Qtu-en Mary and Dow­
ager Queen Alexandra wltne**i*d the
Wedding; also the dill.e and duchess
of t'oitunlight’. Princess Patricia of Don- t
mnight and ex-King. Mitnugl of. Por
in- d.

ur/i

Von trooM naturslly rvperr tn r-vy tm.tr for
(Illicit-crown liuckey.. tree*, hut you may ho a»tonuht-.l at lu.Wr small the dlffrrenre I,— hmv utterly Inslgninpant
wtien compared with tho
stronger, lo'tter-UeVr loped tier* that Iluckeye atuck
Invariatdy produce*.

M K aiU«&amp;TT.

. Erirson t-i I i i a i i for their Christina*

the

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Geo. H. Tomlinson

Mrs. Tyner, Rev. Erleson and
j Miss Ehhn Stedt have been about
! sick with cold*.
Mrs M.tgntisi.il h b e e n taking
her sister. Mr* Hnrdl and Mr*
!shopping. In fact must of the laj dies have tried to get a sight of
1Santa Clttimr —
j We are planning ’to have a nice
time Sunday ut S u n d a y school with
i some Christ marf s»»ng» and exercise*
at 2:30.
We expect Itev. Thompson with
*TT*-Srrrdirr cTcre nr
Mr*. Bertelson rupii1 near a seri­
ous accident while in town Tuesday
fulling and bruising her fare badly,
hut', is thankful it |h m&gt; wnr*«. it
was a mis *tt-p. In tin* riinfusiun
sonu* one picked up h«*r purse with
(our dollars in it and she also lost u
couple sd dozen eggs.
The old rusto.ni of early Christ­
mas mass Christ mas will he ob­
served by ,ftev. Swumhnm, Tuesday
morning at jive n. nt. in ‘the Swedish
Lutheran rnurcti. The ehurelt will
he decorated and it is iiopcit as
many will get otit as possible. *

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To theJast drop

You have done infinitely more for
Florida than Florida has done for
you.
You are coming among
people who appreciate your heoric
services and are willing to lend
NEXT TO FIRE STATION
whatever aid ik-j. in their p o v tf to
Palmetto Aicnue
bring about /omlillon* more -favor­
able to your welfare.-: We want you
to tell us bow we ran In-lji you and
to tell us in such a way that we will
know how, when and where to
i when you have, a norm
direct our forces in- your behalf.
, I.oss of appetite inilir.it
The hotels, boarding housi s and 1stomach needs to be cli
hotm s of the city are making spec cned, and stimulated to
tion.
ial preparations to receive you, utbj
the thousand *or more representa­
tives’ of your great, association will
be accorded with genuine good cheer
the true Arcadian hosjdtality.
If
you wish to make hotel reservations I
TRAOl tiABn
or de-bri* any ir.fortrtation regarding |
TONIC DICKSTIW:
the i-tty, plan* of the loi-.d rnrmnit- &gt;
lees, meeting places of the heciioii.il ! 's (old for this purpose and .‘uara-.te.tj
groups, •etc., write us and we shall .’ b&gt; give rHiof. Sold only by us } 1.00.R,
be glad to serve you.
I C. Bower.

Sanford Vulcanizing Works

T Y O N ’T throw away your damaged or worn auto
tires and tubes. Bring or send them to us, or
phone and we will repair them, or if they are not
worth repairing we will l *11 you they are not.
N o tube too badly cut or torn for us to repair.
Burned tubes repaired and made as good as before be­
ing burned. By our process there are no unsightly
patches put on tubes to chafe inside of tire., or to come

fiefc for the indigent, a large and welt
With "befit, wishes
stocked library for which no charge Christmas season,'
is made, a. suite of handsomely fur­
Cordially yours,
nished apartment* in which disting­
Arcadia Comn\ercial Club.
uished' foreigners are entertained
Geo. I f. Lynch, Pre*;t.
gratia, beside* restaurant, gymnasi­ G. S. Gardner, Secretary.
um and auditorium in which operas
and musicals are given for ftm force.

Mr. Maniflefd’a first trip here since
be .was a small boy, but no doubt
will be made welcome.
Well children, you must be extra
good for too many good things are
coming your way now—a free mat
jnee Thursday at the Lyric, -a cir­
cus Saturday and _ Christmas'. on
Monday. If you don't be good, if 1
was old Santa L would not jingle
my sleigh bells for you at all.
Mr*. Jack Vaughn has disposed ofr
her oranges already this &gt;'ear, so
there will not be*so’ much loss to
them, but the price* are not much
on the fruit now. .

OF WHAT OUR COMPETITORS SAT
Your C R E D I T i s G o o d

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co. j
S A N F O R D ’S HOUSE OF S E R V IC R

SA N FO R D ,

FLORIDA

Phone 8

• be !irtd(*gr&lt;&gt;oin Is a lieutenant Ini

Jack Vaughn 4*

diUdrcn a'sb - Mr.

tb»- HritMijk-ry. rrrrlng nn the tiutfli* j
•■iiliind.■ lb* l« twentynnrt ii nephew of Prim
t.f Ih.ittciilmrjx, Klntr
e*f ntiiit. Tilt*, bride I*

Gulp’.* nephew,

cznr of llusslu

W a lk e r’C u lp of N o rth ’CuroUqil were
the Sunday gue*-ts of M rs. W ill R o b ­

inson.
Were having plenty of r.iin ami
some eold weather nowadays. Hope
it will lust awhile.
, *
Mrs. Wrtterdick, Mrs. Will Holttnson anil Mrs. Jack King were the
afternoon, guests of Mrs. Jack
Vaughn Monday. •
Mrs. Jack Vaughn anil little
Gladys Robinson were in town Sat­
urday doing some shopping.
* Mr. Porbet Hester of North Caro­
lina, the young gentleman who is
j employed by the A. C. Iv to run the
water pump Was the Friday evening
guest of Mr. and Mr*. Will Rob­
inson, where a very pleasant evening
was spent. ,
•
Mrs., Will Robinson-and daughter,
Mrs., Jack King were In town .Tues­
day doing their Christmas shopping.
Mrs. Will Robinson received quite
a shock Tuesday night when she re­
ceived news of the death of her
niece, JMis . Bessie Hartley of Jack­
sonville, who was one of the party
t*hat went in the Aineila river four
miles-from Fernaiuiina,' caused by
an automobile running into an open
bridge. Mrs. Robinson's friends ex­
tend their sympathy to her in her
hour of sorrow,
Mrs. Jack Vaughn and little
Gladys Robinson spent Sundny on
Celery avenue, tho guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Robinson, enjoying a
very pleasant day.
Mrs. Jack Robinson is expecting
her nephews, George and Fred Mans­
field of Tampa this week. They are
coming up to npend the Christmas
holidays with her. Fred will be wel­
comed with open arms by his many
friends here as he is a general favor­
ite witt*evcry ope here, but this is

South tmerlran Newspaper*
Wo North Americaps speak of
ourselves as Americans*ami in speak­
ing* of mi'American newspaper we
would tiaturuUy ’ th ink'of one pub­
lished its the United States. But in
a recent study of Argentina it was
interesting io jiote tjmt they, were
among the world’s leaders in some
lines bf current publication*.
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. Buyers and Shippers o f

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Vegetables and Fruits |
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In Car Lots or, L e s s
210 E. First Street

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• Sanford, Florida

TAM PA

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One-rather wonders how the busi­
ness man of Buenos Ayres who di*sires to read the publications of hit
ow n city can find time to so much as
scan tho headlines of the 6s local C O M M E R C IA L RATE, $1.50 (R O O M W IT H IP R IV A T K BATH)*
daily newspapers as • he drinks his.
THE YEAR ’ROUND
.
.
coffee! Wo are not surprised that
EFFICIENT SERVICE
the Buenos Ayrean is noj h church
guer, for hi* Sabbaths must be rather
M O D ERN E Q U IPM E N T
occupied with -the reading -of the
HOSPITABLE T R E A T M E N T
yoO weekly papers-of his home town!
C.. H. JEW ETT, Lessee and Mjff*
How can lie find his bills ut the
end of the month amidst the stack
of 64 monthly magazines printed in
his city?
There'are almost 500 regular pub­
lications printed in this city alone.
- STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
Of these 412 are in the Spanish
language, 22 in Italiun. 8 in Frenrti,'
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE MAY 18TH. 1016
8 in English, 8 in German, and one
T H R O U G H T R A IN S T O N E W Y O R K D AILY,
each In Danish, Norwegian, Swedish,
Dutch and Arabian.
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All-Hlr*l Kxulfmrnt, Ktr* HttlUIn* Clutr C*r» U, WathHf Ion
trinlnf Cm Smlrc an Train SO
Some of thtfse are no mean pub­
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lications.
Any city In (he world
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would bo proud of La Prcnsa (The
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fluential daily in Argentina, with a
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daily cin illation of over 100,000, and
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has the reputnion of publishing more
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foreign news than any other news­
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paper in the world. It jins a mag­
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nificent plant costing
)3,000,000.
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It provides a number of unique fea­
138 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla.
Hillsborough Hotel. Tampa. FU* »
tures, among them being a fjee med­
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tHE.SANFORD IIERAtD
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A HESUMF. OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGSUP'TO DATE
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Evening unmet- »-'“ y
« t r a ' table- of players
£?£ cn in * at their beautiful home
P.rk avenue, in honor of Mr.
.{r, chas. Hell of Wa»blnglon,
n c The attractive rooms were
L ly
lhe K“ y chri|,t,na*
rd and g r e e n combined with
L , i n j effect in the cedar wreath*
L yith their bright crimson bows
K o n a and poin.ottias. The bal“ L de of the living room was en«fn*d with southern smllax below
.fcjch hung wreaths of cedar.
A
nrttty tirtatjgomont of tall vasl-s
boldine polnsettias, with wreaths
iuit above, adorned the mantels.
Between the colonial columns were
Jtrf£ hras- jardinieres filled wit It
brilliant masses of poinsetllas while
‘ bra-u and Japanese baskets In which
were the same bright flowers rested
"npon the tall hook cases and low
cabinets. The centerpiece upon the
dining table was a huge bowl of
gorgeous red
roses.
The lovely
little score cards with polnsettlu dojifn ind
appropriate
Christmas
abba was the work of the clever
artist figers of Mrs. Herndon’s young
diughtrr, Norma. The ciyda were
- tied with red ribbons. . A salad
(oarV was daintily served, at the tef frtthment hour.
' Thrjsilit *’ prize^vns won by Mrs.
f l Mill.-r and to Mr. It. A. Ngw0 »n fell the gentlemen’* prize.
' Ih-U'-* Vlr. and Mrs. Rell guest •
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■!.: iM-.-a-ion were \lr
lli-liou, !)r. and Mrs
. Mi and Mrs. Newman.
Ur. jei| Mr- Hoy Syrites. Mr. and
Ur». ti K. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. S,

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■V. I’ , Connell. , M r«.
Mr. nnd Mr*,
tliur Vow ell.

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The house was .comfortably heated
inn] the audience-most appreciative,
j encoring' the 'ladies with vigor, to
whjch th ey responded mo^t gracious­
ly. DeLand News.
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partying
the
petfhrmers
- Mrs...E— M. Galloway, presi­
dent of .the Sanford Woman’s Cliih;
Mrs, it ,\. Tcrbmfn. Press chairmnn
.a id Mr- Jidt’i .\tei»cl'. Others at-'
ru • . ford were Mr. and
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states j f the-citrniyal is not held, by
reason of. which many contributed
to the movement who were not well
aide to do so. The fair officials hav­
ing titi funds, financed the fair them­
selves, 'While the citizens financed
Mr. and, Mrs. 0 . W ., Mnines of the carnival.
I.ouiiu, Fla., will spurn! Christmas
A n o th e r luFge exhibition build­
wit it Mr. nnd Mrs. Schello Mnines. ing it. 1)0W' being e-eeted on the, fair*

Mr. anti Mrs. Forrest Lake, Mrs.
Margaret Bilrnc* and M m . S. K.
Harrett motored over to DcLnnd pn
Tuesday.

grim nils, which belong to the . j ty.
William and r.riiesi Srfennerd,
who' lint ncialg
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neiwnsjirv i;. o-der to nu-.-t
ii.i 1 t&gt;eei| in Atlanta at the dental .lilt. . &lt;li-lmill&lt;I, - . , It
, r, s;,:; •• ,l-.ou (Utility
ami individual exhil-itor*.
Girls*
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I'cunning clubs .of aixteuiL-.«puntie
\.ra, IG.W - erlw-un soejety e d t t o e ^ j - ho
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fn the hcS.e .*x01 tin* -Sanford Heruldt * wyto accom­
hlbit .department.
Those . dc dr ing f
panied the Ladies Nl in it-els over prenfium list* are re(|uested to wTite
from* Sanford was a.pleasant visitor A. L. Allen, secretary, this city.
at the News (illicit yesterday.—De• Frunk L. HufTnkcr.)
Land -News.

rSAW M ILL^
M A C H IN E R Y
AND

ALL SUPPLIES
Write Tor Price! And

Catalogue

•t It Itr.i-, Miss Edna Owens and
.Messrs.. J4. 1*.' McCuller, .Arthur
•
St. Agm ( ! vihl
Vowel!. Hen Fish aniP Hilly Hill.
The next meeting of .St. Agnes
1 hungt-s in the cast.included Mrs!
Guild will he held the Mu-nhd .Mon­ F.urlile Aspinwall Tnkaeh. yir-i Geo.
day in January, kith M list *fily-a Fox and Mrs. Robert Herndon.
J
Schultz, hostess. ;
Whin tiie banner ndvrrtisintf Sem­
inole County Fair was.unfurled at
IN TIIEH I NEW H O M E , '
Going to Con i niton i/f Trnrher.r
D O D aoaoQ O D D oooaoD D aoD a oooaoooaa aaaoctiaooaD aoD oaD oa ooa
the conrhixinn of the performance it
t
Heginnlng Wednesday. Dec. 27th was greeted with vociferous ap­
7*
Sanford Elks Held Meeting in Their
and continuing througlt Friday the plause.
Fine Near building
state convention of teachers will he
‘
Sanford
lodge No. 1241 are now* in
held in Arcadia. Several teachers, li'Arrr the Teuchers Will Spend Xmas
their
new
home on Park avenue on
will attend from Sanford, including
■Every Christmas mimy of the
ARE BEST FOU ALL CROPS
Miss Lillie Farnsworth, Miss F'uren, teachers whose lioine.s are not in the lake front and all the visitors to
S PE C IA L F O R M U L A S
Miss Clata Milled, Mrs.' Stella Ar­ Sanford return to the home folks to th r-rity have pronounced It one of
rington, Miss Virginia Nash and Mr. enjoy with them timin' Christmas the finest homes in the state. The
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Chaffers. * County Superintendent turkey and plum pudding, and some­ regular meeting on Wednesday night
T. W. Lawton and Mr. It. F. Ezell, times a few* of the resident teachers was held in the new lodge room and
principal of the SaufoLI schools will spend the holidays wirh relatives the Hills are very proud of their
W rite for our now price list on Jill brands Agricultural Chem ­
new home and the fart that it is
ijcCompany thi? teachers.
and. friends elsew here. This season mo-t comfortable in every respect.
icals, Insecticide Materials, Etc.
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t is no exception to the ruin for n
In Tuesday’s 'Herald a full descrip­
Charming Christmas Coril Curly
number of.,them art* leaving.
B EST M A IN E S E E D P O T A T O E S
tion of tlie building, together with
Surrounded by the beauty and
Miss lintel Stevenson, will leave tiie advertisements of the builders
A re arriving daily— get our prices and get the best
charm of Christmas holly nnd Klow- 'I.ojL Tiitlay^jiir A tlahta where" she
will in- given and the Elks wilt all
ing red glntlili, ne.vntuat.d hy Hu* , in
t lu , X mas vacation,
W e soil T H E H A IN E S F E R T IL IZ E R D IS T R IB U T O R for
wi-ii to send out some cjxtru copies
pretty evening gowns of the girls,
M.
,Xt.rj,. ;moth«T of the High
distributing
in rows or.broadcasting. Excellent for all Fer­
of tli.it* edition. It will be 'an KIKs
who served, the bridge parly g i'c iljSehm&gt;] fm-ulty will go lining to Leto­
tilizer,
l.iine,
Ashes and S oft Phosphate,
bpetial "edition in many re-pert*.
by -Mrs. Fred Walsman on AVednes- j 0^ |l!u(T
Tie new* home built at a 'cost ol
USE S C IIN A R E S ’ INSECTRICIDE
day. aft #rnoon wuw’tine of the most
M
Elizabeth Tribble will eat more than •-20,000 is something et
attractive .social fum-tiuns of the;
nil your citrus trees for shore results; manufactured by J.
Christmas dinner in Lake City, as w!.■. h the city of Sanford can well
winter.
Thf* bungalow w*as beauSchnarr &amp; Co. Orlatklo, our subsidiary.
ujll a!-y Mias Myra Futeii of The
tiful with tin- Hufif'.-d vlu*v nf red
1iram m ur '•i houj
shaded lights and Chri-im t-t de ora
The Independent Fertilizer Co.
M o til-0 11. 1tjc, enson, principal
rions .over the doors and eindow* ,-r 1 h. ti- it- •.
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Citrus Crops, Potatoes, Beans, Peas, Corn, Tomatoes

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ti • nt*w iuum* will In- ui v i-n lu till
Ilurgrvitvis spends &lt; hrist- Kl i* and *l:i In--* ahuut he It rr l III tlu
Ni i
•mas at home in W aycrota.
year.* M eantf ne the boys are ett*
Miss Nash will spend the liolidajVH j«&gt;.
the new !mm»• and feeling
at Hawthorne with relatl •(•* and II' ! t ||i*y : \ n ' v •tting mo(v t Iian th- ir
frienij*. . .
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Jacksonville,

Florida

a w J1X
and
adorned bookcases and i-ubiiietij and
fern* wore placed*.about tie- rooms,
I-’or v»ry llttlo money you can nuk« r«ur homo Iho
forming an elTective background of
The Longwood
To-st looKfna In yo ur neiirnitoVliuo.l
Tlo-ce orniinrrvl.il
green for tin* gorgeous red’-of the
eo ll'-e ilo o * .no rape, l iftv »■ l'-« i-.| ai,.l
m iv o n uipm
Fndrr Entire New Management this
a * one srotii' or pi int-lll*-tii ^••par.ii. ly
flower* , and bniol-siife gown- ul
Season
1*1*1/►: coi.t.K« Tio\ *g.xo.. u n i i l , &lt; i i i i . i : i r i i i v *.-,.imi
grani'lp. uottun
'Mn- i • ' -&lt;• n ut■n
Two am i f | pi mi, t . i i pi. i.
I'uiir d o .. *- if .
|m
Wet-.!-- 1 .spei-ialty of Serving a Dandy
M r. V
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r v n - f . im * *10111-* of J i n , r .
plute. v • re pr» -• il - err., • .'•! v !
h *,f (i, -na, ,i'j,|. . trr.
i*nl kln-la, iw c ti*o.l«.imo (o l.
iiunu,
(iuii
* Me. *1 *’
' 1 ' o l el iler v . u u u o t i .
( .iimiit. Hi gutali- f m ill
*prig* of Imlly lor .id irtueoiit.
I « e « plant*, two «oo.l
fr uit
l l r . l —fourteen n u t .
apicSunday Dinner at
.tr..»
( y o u r » - l * c i n , n l —s - lE h i
•Mi-s Lillie 1 ar iihm*&gt;rtIt, will have
London.— According to some of
Im un—i l l • ,,o r l.d 1 wlili-ti if
Wreulh* of lioily hung in tin* drap­
la r g o ' *p rcim tn » — w orth
Uouulti •..|&gt;«rai«-iy cu»r I '. t li
■ 7 f)C
eries at the windows and the Christ­ i hristmas ditmer with her hrotlier the iiuwsptiper* two day* experlenrp
m i-: —
i*»i 1 ut-! o r n ,n iu n v*
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of the first food control .measure
V AIll) 1111,1,1:11110 . » Io.lmi.
Jiist .1 nice drive lor an appetite getter mas idea was attractively car. ied in 1.tinpa.
Four each ot palm*. aliaUti lrr*». fruit iirrt (rour
Mis* Blanche Paltishall will spend which tegulates the n u m b e r and n a out In perfect harmony mid detail,
and you can rest assured that it
•rt'-rllon), *l« - r lo w H I " *
iliruh*. ihr-o toHato
l-iaiiu, two r«rn»— Ia r n o - t h r , » . . r r o
tirauo,*
tiie
Vacation
ill
.Jacksonville.
^
ture
of
courses
served
in
hotels
and
will Ire appeased
v The gills whn served were Mls*w
in all, tV'-rv (jar ,utrT, r. nl. carrfulU .. w i , , j |,,r
MiV&gt;
Lucca
Chappell
who
teaches
rot;(urants
has
been
sullleient*"to
•txo
and
quality.
Srpjrairly
lhr»#
would
co*t
111
(Iretnhen and Olga Schultz. Clarissa
at
Altamonte
will
come
home
for
prove
it
futile.
They
say
that
not
In
atllnir
orders
for
there
r
o
l
l
.
.
1 i,&lt;n*.
If not satisfied don’t Pay Starling, (leitn .Murrell, Muriel llur'unlea* you d lr lt n r t ly ■i.iio .1
ronly hit* it failed to check i-onsumpcm-*-, we will rlitp pl.intr Hint w&lt; know
rold ainj Nina l.acdinan of Alta- , the holidays
w i l l thrive In y o u r locality.
monte.. To Mrs. S E. Hurrett muk- ■ M i " Netty*- M.ill's who (cache* turn hut hu» in'many instances to­
Order nnr, nr rriore of (herd r o lle r.
ut
Monrot'
will
spend
the
vacation
creased
it.
It
i*
claimed
tlml
I
In-re
ing iiighe.it te-oro fell the honor, of tl"li*. Send U* sketch of property far
with
her
brother.
Mr.
Sehelle
j*
no
supervision
and
that
many
i
llsfree
pi oil our Ain: teal Ion* V\u*vvill , n .
first prize, a lovely bra?* hanging
etna.- nui lo w iVil.ilnp-, Itilins
Mliiiii-s
'
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toiners
finding
that
they
cannot
in
the lim-ct variety of "r-.abasket, w Itihi Mr*
Churlrs Hell
njeni it» 111 tin- Smih’ &lt;&gt;* n nt
Miss /oi&gt; Munson is cvpvi’trd dnige in several servings of the same
ol Washiniyion. D C . cut the '"U-i
free on rc'iiu-sl .1»k for rt
solution prize, a rut glass'bud vase liiitr'ii- today Iroiii G* ilia for th-* dish with out having more than one
&gt;*curse scoiinted againsi them, have
Rcasoncr -Brothers,
Besides those already mentioned t holiday season ,
We Have A d d e d lo o u r S lo c k a
Mrs,
Cli«s
Polk
and
Miss
Belle
vailed
themsejvii
freely
of
this
loop
Royal Balm Nurseries
Full Uni* or A u to m o b ile A c c e s s o ­ others eujov'.ing the tharming iio - Smith will rbmo Hi from Longwood hole. Moreover there is*'notiiing to
Ilr n r iJ ir l %%r.f O lir t ii, I I h .
pitalit y ol Mr* Wal-tuan ui-re Mrs
ries Tires. T u b e s, H o r n s a n d in
lo,|,iy
lo
in
with
Sanford
friendfor
prevent
any
one
from
taking
a
sue*
C
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l
l
llcH
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Geo. Ui»lio| &gt;. Mr* \ I*.
luii w, fi .
i i-.sloi, ol in&gt; at- in dtil. reiit 'il..« i Mr-. It It Di-a- -Mr- t in 1 \rt*\
,
,
I lie papers urge loud ticket* ur a
Line.
Min Fliirt-iu-c Frank, Mrs.- E. M.
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lUinf
A/rnfine
!
tax
on hotels'and restaurant lulls, a*
’ Galloway, Mrs. F. -I. f lortzide*.
Mr- ll.trr. Ward returmd TI iilts- 111 Tari*.
G,... !! " .
Mr ( • F Henry.' Mr
V.st&gt; a S lu r k of
Mrs. B. U . Hi rmhiu, Mr*, t,i‘i) day noni a visit of several months.
Make MnmtrATtrjJTTVe7
Davl* Hart . Mr*. It. A Huwurd.
n
Titer**
H to» I'toiiii •it Ih.it will cure
i.
Forfc*t
Mr*. G. 1. Liiinl.s, Mr
tinyt-aruilig
f"i; i ityr tile ev el.-i cd In
M
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LaughI.HLP, M r*. Norma King
Buy your shoes from the largest mail order.shoo house.
mmitrjr Jiiirr-niftrgm m
din,- Alins -Unlit- MeUtnget M tr*. AVr— front WaOriMtim. D. t! lu guuiiLl |
: G et them direct. Save middleman and retailer's profit.
»'tit there nt.-.. eHnln . -..idlihuts win. h.
— ." - sgl b g fou
1.. Morg.Tii, Mrs. John "Meisch, Mr*. Christmas with Mrs. Bell anil ,l,Pir ^ If
G et style, fit and quality. Get prompt shipment. G et
estnldlsli.-&lt;l will mill iii-l*-rlully to
Frank Miller. Mrs. It, A N.-wmipi, little »».n who unv visiting Mr#. Geo. lhe nttnictlv.in-s* of life in the ...unsliocs that wear, at lowest prices, and put dificrcncc in
Mrs. Pukston, Mi*. Braxton Per­
y o ur pocket. In a year jt w ill be considerable.________
try, tiu.J should therefore proven I them
kins, Mr*. F. E. Roumillat, NJ^rs.. G.
, ---------------- il.x-Mrig -♦»» (lie -i tttr
Yaar Opjvnrtanit;
Waadfria! Vafata
Sitiafactim CtwtttMd
Mi*. A. 1&gt;. Furrish and Harvey, uvuld life on the farm.
P. ' S»mn,~Mrs.'"Juliu* 'S. li'uftzf .'.TriT
FalconII ■(ha*, ---at*-----m l Thl,!• U
yo o r nriwlanitr
o p iw fti
VV« abmlntrlf loirifllit
w-1
1* T*«&gt;r
valw,. IWihiinlrnmrnia to buy
b « r ch
ehejp
* .p—
-VY*i*u
'» r«u
t.n t, It
t ilic lio n * Yot
Boy Symes,* Mr*. W. J: Thigpen, will leave tomori »w fur Gr-cuville,
q u a m i u c , aud w l J d i M k
, hl&gt;€, |„ r (h, MhnU 1 , 0 , 1 ,
%«tll
be rc lu rn ril jx it t o llf
Mr*. It.. E. Tolar. M r*.'H a! V ight. }&gt;'. C., -to Hpcnd ihe ( li.*i*tutn* Ben
boo.,ra rritc*. Yau w ill
4r« „ d ( . , b « f (&lt;• lhe
if t&lt;ni ere not iitix b ril, am i
.Tin* Gaspnrllla Carnival 1
fic&gt;«r
find
itith
tbo#
b*r*
inby,
i
t
p
ric
e
*
m
ay
under
« e pey
d u r |e «
Mis. J. M . Wclface,' Mr*. ... H sun with he him • folk*.
«* ln * anywher*. Small
|h- * , r *a&lt;*. V aa o n , tl
b"tb vieyl* \ im run no
Tumpu, Fla., Dec. 22. iLump-is
profile an quick c u ll lu in ln , OU'. c l l to ItttrU ifU *
n x k e| etl In b u |t(i| your
Wallace, Mrs. Deane Turner. 1t.1nun of Tnmpu havij ruin-d a &lt;*on*idovera tn .h l* a t lo tl* a
,|,i,
»ho,ou,Uly.
.1
•btxe under cu r p ita ,
y«»u extreme ly luw pncct«
freshment guests w-ere^ Mrs. John
Mr*. W J. I!.!! l. ft on \\; ,l.„- l .y ^
&gt;um mllb whtch to again maM
Landman of Altamonte, Mrsf. IE J fur .,nylur. fm.. for a (.lirDtmaa
rimpurilla Carnival Ilia croW'lSpecial Utra2
Big Fall Catalog Sent Freo
Holly, Mrs.' Allan Jones, Mr,*. Ar­ viiii.
|o** 1 factory Qlltr
Mr. • Hill will join her on
feuture of the Smith Florida
Our big, r*tdn&lt;
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chie Betts, Mr*. Herbert Lyinnn of Sim day.
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. Fair,, the date* of which arc &gt;&gt;bru;
conteiniughundreds
A;«ais V u lii
of illu stp ttu n i,
W * w ill r » f a comi oration, Next to Hcminole Altumonte.* Mrtf. A. D. Pantsir;' Mr*.
*“ ‘
'ar.. 2 to 10, and Fittend to promote
mlssloo lo ■«* on*
»• \ nruvtRiD
completo oi iripFannie 'Mun*&lt;fn. Mis. Zcb BatlitT,
Mr. and M/*i ( • L. Goodhue wil jt on R |ur^er Hcal(* than that of last
ir t iin * orJcr* lo r u*
^o.opcralivc Mercantile Co.
tions ar.d ru \ hot* \ \ sent.
Mrs. John Smith, Mr*. J. S. Wilson k in o tomorrow .fo r Oriundo to February, winch w‘a*’ somewhat dis­
t"Mi atnnnS friend,.
v-V \ . AW**ua ,
tom priev-s w\H ho
(Um.iJtrmM* »td *
and MU.* GlmHolte Hand.
spfitil f#’Jiriiitma-t nivlih tholr daugb appointing became thnnc in charge
\
Slack Vkl.
In tome too b* mad*
gladly sent tree
V X
fl»la T**.
ihl, way. Writ* lur
trr, Mrs. Vance Dougins*
upon riq-jf»t. Semi
M m.
hud little money with whirh to work.
p in p w iliM .
t in * for
your
copy
today
Social f ’ub-fidor
Although • bluditcM conditions in
Mr,'nnd Mr*. R. A. Newman ami Tampa have not heefi ns good Us doTo-night
Falcon Slip?! Co., DepL 7B New Orleanf
Mi. Geo. A. DeC'.ottes entertain!' little daughter, Olivo, with .Sirs.
,(,(| | j’jn realized that crowds will
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with dinner ilanco at Hotel Qirnes j E. Hill will he the Christmn* guer't tint come to tiu&gt; fair from other
Chas.i
in honor of Mr. and Mrs.. Chas.jof
Mr. Newman’s mother, Mu.
j}cj|&lt;
.
.
Olive Newman at Oriundo.
Christmas Day
Family reunions and dinner purMiss Katherine Wllkey of Chat-.
tics.
I
- • Tiiiuwgii w expected today ttflie the
(w h o l e s a l e
o n l y )
guest of.iter sister, Mrs. \f. J. Thig­
At 5:20 i\ M .—
12:00 |„ 2:00 1&gt;. M.
Community' Christmas Treoe -■
pen.
Tuesday. Dec. 2C
^D'-'irn of Tomato Soup v Social Department annual hall at Mrs. D. A. Caldwell and daugh­
ter, Miss Alire Caldwell urrived
Carnes Hotel.
^each IVittcrs with Sauce
Sunday from Atlanta.
Ladies Minstrels in /JrLund
.
Nut Salad
The Music Department Minstrel*
p !urv
Lettuce gnvo a successful ^performance in Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lcchlightncr
DcLand on Tuesday night nnd were nnd little daughter of Hrintol, Tenn.,
Native Turkey
received with heartiest ' encore*. A are guests of their sister, Mrs. Ber­
Oyster Dressing cljpping from DeLand News follows: ner on Magnolia avenue.
To a fair sized house last night the
r rani lorry Jelly
Mrs. Cha*. Bell, Mrs. Geo. Bishop
Sanford Ladies Minstrels, under the
wbccucd Pig, Brown Gravy auspices of the' NVomun's Cluh of and Mr. Geo. DeCottes motored
DeLand, gnvo n splendid entertain­ over to DeLand on Thursday after­
Apple sauce
ment at the DeLand opera . house. noon for the Christmas shopping.
dmin Mashed Potatoes
There happened to lie several other
Miss Ann Chen null Wallace of
Who buys their autos and then keeps them upl Who loses when your netghbor goea broke
Garden !*oas
cntc.-tainirents In DcLand on the
ilacon, G*., arrived last night to
and
sticks the'Jobber9
_
same
evening—
the
Maxwr
!
Kane
( -Bulied Yellow Yams
tent shoes and carnival, ipeclal visit her sister, Mrs. C. Boyce Beil.
•p
Steamed Rice
feature pictures
fho ITince**, Miss Wallace is teacher of expression
Buy your goods fr,om tjie house that travels no salesmen, gives no credtl, hence baa no credit.
Mullins
M0t Biscuit Rchool of Music entertainment at at Wesleyan Femnlb College.
losses Write for price list tODAY
the university auditorium, etc-, he*
&gt;r°sia and FrPit Cake
Mrs. Charlotte \ Smith and Mr*.
sides the weather was biltoriy cold.
Coffee
M ilk All these things tended to cut down , P. G. Ferguson 'lmvo returned from
the attendance. ’
11 pleasant visit to Jacksonville.

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•

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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 LE S E C T IO N

IN SANFORD— Life la Wotth Living

tjX THE
TERM S
PEACE AND W ANTS
RESULTS

M .MHLI! 3G

SAN’ FORl). FLORIDA, FRIDAY. DECEMBER

volume

The Sun II rot her*’ Show* .ire now
rounding out u quarter of a century
o( successful umuiiement endeavor
and for the current seusou have
added many entirely, new (nature*
and hiit sensational displays. ' In
plain Word*, the show is newer,
brighter and better .than" over-Indore.
The aggregation, will arrive here
via npcciui railway service bringing
n magnificent rolling stock qqulpment. The wild beast section and
SAYS ENTENTE
OF the big free horse jn ir »r«* "l*0 BLACK H AM M O CK DAISIES E N G IA N D
among the prominent attractions
TOO MUCH FOB ORANGE
W IL L DICTATE
with this show.

-Washington. L&gt;.
Appr?hen,ion that the United States
S i t be drawn into the..war l»eof the .titical situation occudtA u s neutral, was one of the
Mions for President . Wilson.’* dla” h 0f notes to the belligerent*
^ioc them to discuss terms of
r”
Secretary Laming todny is[2 ihe Statement that the matcrlul
of the United Stntes hud hot
Wn the paramount consideration.
America’* fights,' he said, hud
nt&lt;, 'anil as the united
wiiji "drawing ^nearer the
m e of war it was r ntitled to know
Oirlly. *'h lit each belligerent seeks
l, o:drr that we may rfig ulate our
CO&amp;duvJ m the future. ’

SUCKERS

•
Her Supporter*
"Thorn, in I'nlm Reach Post: ! ’ m
not sure about it, hut it run* in my.
mind that tie Winter Haven Chief
recently *aid it was to he hoped the
new politician from Montana. Miss
Jeanette Rankin, would never lore
her supporters!
Shirks llrcah .
Chicago, Dec. 2l! After u wildly
exciting opening during which prices
broke as much as seven cents as a re­
sult of the President’ s note, wheat
rallied,, closing strong, onoreighth
lower to 2 *i higher.
.
New York. Dec. 21. Many brok­
ers refused to accept !.*&lt; than fifty
per tent margins. The day's trading

Secretary Lansing’s . * ’itc e t.
ipoe which the White House refoed to comment, was ns I *'to &gt;*:
-jt isn’t our material lnttre.M •we
Hdin mtml when the note '.us sent
A«t more and more our ,ov n rights
in becoming involvetl h.v hcligcrb*j on Hot li *’ lc* co thnt t inditlons
n hrrsrt'i' g increasing!) critic.n
|aesn h&gt; that we are drawing nearg tfc,. vrrgc’ .il war ourselves and we
Ki entitled to know what e o h be!ferre-t seeks in ortler to regulate

Oviedo High School played a re­
turn game of basket hall with Or­
lando High Friday afternoon. The
Oviedo girls won by u score of IK
to 14. Owing to-the condition of
the Orlando outdoor court nmi the
weather the Orlando management
requested the .visitors to,play in the
Armory, to whieli they agrerd:
The game was called at 8:15 hy
RHereu .Marshall.
Oviedo opened
the game with a series of plays that
Vcre too fust for Orfaudo and in
fopr minutes Orlando had run up
six points while holding their op­
ponents seorclc's.
Football Coach
Hawes, at present in charge of the
destinie* of- the Orlando girls’ team.

:

I VinVe just received the Christ­
man i lit ion of The Herald and I
wish to compliment you on the fine
paper you printed ,ih hunyr of the
Christina* *season.
Snnford should indeed he proud of
such a paper’ and‘ from Jhi* .logic* of
the ail*, you are well patronised.
With he*t( wishes for your contin­
ued succeess I am.
Yours respectfully,
C. A. Nichols.
Ass’ t Cashier,
luwu Statu Hank &lt;b Trust Co.

TERM S

Washlngtoh, D pc. 21.— LloydGeorgi*’* speech leave*.the door open
for "peace, according to the' view of
the While House und state depart­
ment.
This uiso is the view of thy Her­
man embassy, where n statement
was made tonight thut Germany
would not he the lirst to dose the
door.
•
With the presentation of the Allie’s answer to the German proposals
it 4s believed in official circles actual
peace proposals will soon he under
way.
’
’
"’ .

Some Let lure
Ralph ChupniUn is the hoy who'
puts the punch In the John Russell
farm on lieardall and that lie is rais­
ing some fine lettuce is demonstrated
by the large heud he le ft.a t The
Herald otiice yestdrdny.
Thunks,
Ralph, and you cun tiring it in :jl!
during the season.
•
Huh Gonralc* Dead
El Paso, Dec. 20. Sergeant Rob­
ert K. Gonzales, of the Second
South Carolina regiment, * died at
Fort Hliss' Hospital last night. He
wits ill four days. He tVn*« the son of
W. K. Go males. American minister
o f Cuba. Hi* was widely known as
.1 p iragraplier for t fie t *nlntuhi.i
State. He was aged 8.

favor.
luring the halves, 'much to the
ujst of the ut initiated ipirtutor*.

HIGH C O S T OF EGGS AID
TU RNING T IIE FARM ERS
TO W ARD POULTRY

hrol
Tins »,s regarded as a detnuml
upon Germany. to present her peace
FIjORIDA HAS GROW N FAST
term
Get many was declared tonight t
ER TH A N ANY O TH ER STATE
he ready to present those terms, hut
IN UNION
docs not wish public discussion.
Washington, .Dec
I. The popu
sided into, ;l state of inocuous desu- 1
Tu
TiTiTi
of
Die
TTiTtihr’
STfll^ cAfiUiV
London. Dee. 21. I he announce­
etude for the rest of the game.
ment m I hi' House of Commons to­ tics to shift to tlie cities, according
Throughout the game t)\icd&lt;&gt; suf­
day by David Lloyd-George, the to estimates announced today hy
fered severely from penalties. Hi of
new .prime minister, that the .first the census bureau. The estimates,
the II point* scored hy her oppo­
art of his administration was tin* re- based on the rate of population in­
nents being made on free throws
je. linn of I lie proposal n( the Cen­ crease* from I !MI0 to I9II1. disclosed
Thesu throw* were not sufficient t"
tral Towers fur a peace conference, thut I0.!l per cent iff the country’*
overcome I he lend the Oviedo (or constituted one of the most momen­ inhabitants now live in the eilits of
warils maintained hy shooting field tous scenes which the oldest J'nrlin- more than 8,1100 us against .IN.fi per
goals. Oviedo surpassed Orlando in
meiitary veterans have ever wit- cent in IfilO. The entire population
every department of the game ex­
•if continental I'rited Slabs for Ifilii
cept in scoring from free throws.
bus already been estimated at 102.­
In th is resp ect M is s Dover of i.irr
017,412.
,1 lie total in the States,
fo re the A llie s eiu iiil g i ' v favorable
Inndo did brilliant work. _ The it\n-'
Territories
and. United States’ posconsideration lo such an invitation
do playeis put up tin all around they must know that Gcrniifpy was S‘.«4|nr.s is put at 112.4 I 1.020.
git iiit* without individual starring.
prepared to accede lo tin* Allies"
Tin* stale* have taken census since
The Orlando leaiii recently met
terms, giving "complete resiit\ition,
st
federal census in IfilD and seven
with heavy loss in the resignation of

Fine poultry, fine stock and fine
displays of fruits and vegetable* and
feeds will he the specialty of the
Seminole County Fair if General
Manager II. C. Lyman gets the
proper support from the farmer* *»f
this county.
Mr. Lyman is as busy as the pro­
verbial bee in a syrup barrel and his
office In the Wei borne
block on
Commercial street is thronged every
day witli the people from the coun­
ty who art* anxious \o make display*
und there are also other people who
wish to exhibit their manufactured
urtleli**, etc., In fact the booths at
the (air ground* will he doubled over
the first figures anil Chairman Miller
fu ll re p q r ;lt ia il—in n l-e tt«—4&lt;ini-t**tnrmti„ liutM-g'sHwi; f»«'t«* mid figure* wr -Miss L illian—&lt;mil h ii'i. minTT f "nfii - ' i rr,'1 nmf thnt trr entrf rt rnuterrnrp
hTrvr'tir_ wirpT\,“ TtVfT—cr7nTtT(V Tor die' Jietent observer* rate Mi-s Stmtft
upon the invitation ol Germany,, creased (rum l ‘*lrt to (fits, the great­
many exhibits that will he here the ,.ne of tile heat ninth 1* in th e statu..proclaiming herself victorious, with­ est reduction being in Wyoming, 2.fi
She did wonderful work In whip- j out uny knowledge of her proposals,
tfc*r »?'• lighting
per rent. The !i«;st in* rease was in
ping it green team into shape (or the
would he "putting our heads into u lowii, with a growth of but six per
preliminary games.
Without her
noose with the end X the rope in cent. Tin* greatest i ncrease was 22.*r»
&lt;&gt;pp*»rt ii nil &gt;
coaching the team has not improved ; Ginanwuy** .JiumU^.'— ■-------- —— * ■■*
per. eenl in Flotilla,
In . Florida,
a .! Ill'll nntehlcas state,
-to 1 the- I'AU'lll mar eTITTV sea fou T
Mr. Lloyd-Geqfge asserted that Iowa a’ ld Massaijhuscttft the per­
^ w *!&gt;y sons the ready toast,
game* gave promise of.
ut'thc moment Germany was pen­
Around thy thousand miles of const
Among the
sped ato il
present* ning the note, nssurlng her convic­ centage iff Increase fmni Ifi05 to
Tkr inuth seas toss, oftd toss und
were noted an Interested group of tions u* to the rights of nl*her na­ lfilf» was grenter than‘from IfiOO to
•* wait
Cathedral school gills anti the Or- tions; she was dragging Belgians Jnlo IfiUh but in tin* other seVen states it
wus-mueh higher than IfiOO to IfilO
Tbc day, when from harbor lutr and
lundo .fopthall squad which bucked slavery.
Ho unnounced that the than from |fi05-1trf 5.
In Kansas
strait,
’
.
up their coach in splendid shupe.^- j note presented through Washington
Nojth
and
South-Dakota
and Wyo­
Skill .illy forth the Nation's fh'S'ts
From OCiodo Mrs. W .-H . H ow -j contained no proposals of terms hut
ming the rate of growth from IfiOO
A#d i 4..c thy Gulf a sea of streets
nril, Mr*. H. H. M cC all‘ und Mrs.' was a paraphrase of (.’ hanci'llor von
to IfilO wtut nearly douldv that from
” &gt;at lead nil t0 Pacific’s Crntc.
William*
were present.
All are eh- ‘ Bethmann Hollweg’s speech und
...H —
present
1005.to IfiIf». In.Iowa a decrease of
~i* here that Fate with Purpose
thusiastie followers of the team antlj that the Allies lin’d separately con­
7,082
was shown from 1900 to 1910
meets,
'
•
they were highly pleased over the| cluded to reject it although they hud
nnd
an
Increoso of I Is,Old from 1905
That ( hnrtii* aud Will muy harmon- mun will usi* common sense nnti Outcome.
.
Informally exchanged views and
to 1915. In New J’ersey, Naw.York
-•
l*e;
•
Line up:
study conditions and the Lymans
would within u few days present a and Rhode Island slight decreases
Today the tale of time completes; *
are not altogether theorists for they
*
,
Oviedo K. Howard, Cnpt., r. f.; joint reply.
were indicated hy the state returns
Ufnr the world shall turn its eye*. have the practical demonstration ut
E. Marshall. 1. L: N. Williaus. f.
of
1905 und lfi!5 us compared with
™or •
Ka"t and'West shnll mingle their plnce near Forest City and
I ike the Christmas Edition
M.
Marshall,
r,
c.;
C).
U*zet"te,
r.
g.r|
tho
increases from 1900 to 1910.
L
hcte;t
.
.
their fine hogs and their corn nnd
The Christmas edition of tho SanArouii- thy sons—their day draws other products at the Seminole
In the past six yeurs the growth in
Dovcr, r. I.; E. Rob- 1ford Herald seem* to liuvo pleased
near!
*
the
white population was 10,000,000
County Fair will show the people
f."; D. Hrurc, I. c.; A. I the people in various state* and the.
and
the negro population about
from ’ Missouri. •
,
•
F. Rock,, r. g.; II. following letters are among those
three-fourths
of a million.
•tro’isr • I firm
So get busy, all you people in
received.this week;
•
Seminole who have fine stock and
Chicago. Dec. 18. 1916.
The populations of some of tho
mastery of . this get them ull ready for thu fair.
People* Hank, Snnford, Fla.
leuding cities us estimated today nret
You will he able to get a prize that
Gentlemen:
New York 5.002.811,'Chicago 2,497.­
“ le rare, exuding health,
Thank you for sending us the 722, Philadelphia" 1,709,518,
will repuy you fo, the extra trouble
St.
I " r " t lan,i beyond men’s ken. und there will he plenty of people
copy of the Snnford Herald. From Louis 757,009,
Boston
766,170,
the size und uppeurance of The Cleveland 674.07:1, 'Baltimore 589,ii 1,01 *"e ^'Iconted stranger, when here who want to buy just tho kind
of stock thnt you bring-to the fair.
Herald one would think it wu* a
Nor7 m,,h* lln,i himself more fit,
Christmu* edition of a Chicago pa-t
lo,
Edith
Howard,
fi
field
Thii ' * r &lt;ru*n
nat*v* wit;
Laying Smaller Eggs
|’free throws; Elsie Marsahll, pel.
Ftn-tr 110 *"m* to Krow true
Mrs.
Osteen
brought some small
Your particular ud is n dandy.. It
goals, 2 free throws,
S
‘ hi* hmd is ours, - ‘
egps
in
to
Tho
Herald
office
the
other
has
been set up with more intelli­
ido—
Miss
,
Dover,
10
^
free
(Jod
* lat ov® il love to serve;
day nnd announced thut since the
gence
than nny ad thnt has come to
1
field
goal;
Elizabeth
Rohnrrvr re" Mhl,n eVcry he!irt nnd
^fcgs hud gorfe down to 65 cents per
us, so far, from ull of our fourteen
1 field goal.
•*
A|h'm . r a danger near us lowers. dozen her hens were now economiz­
htindreij. clients. This ud. is hound
ing and laying smaller eggs. There
to bring you a good hunch of busi­
AB,merrot11
r" K.euu*’ ria,i&gt;’ - » i i
ness und open for you hundreds of
‘ he throbbing futuro’s call! are some state* that sell eggs hy tho
Christmas Hanking Club accounts."
Uenjantln Henson Lane. • pound hut in Florida they sell them
by the dozen and we are wondering
‘ We certainly wish to..cojigrntulutu
wdirtt the trndo would do if Mr*.
you on the progressive spirit of -your
‘ ‘ rru * I "m o r r o w
Osteen brings in n few dozen of the
&lt;-oming of Sun Brother*’
smaller eggs nnd want? the same
The Herald
regressive Shows to Sanprice
for
them:
• Respectfully yours,
• - «rd parent* are projnis••
■
f
■Charles N. Crowdsoo,
|hildren that they will take
Merrjr Christmas
Uutcault
Advertising Co
r&gt;&lt;* show without fail. BachA good many men aro wondering
/nai«l«n aunta are
rir tiejihews* nnd nieces
* ,n*ious* that "the chil
“ good time."

whether it is best to go Into bank­
ruptcy now or wait until nfU*r they
ate trusted for their Christmas
presents.
'
.

West Liberty, Iowa, Dec. 18
Sanford Herald, Sanford, Fla.
Gentlemen:

AFTE R N O O N O F C H R IS TM A S
DAY XVJU, BE M E M O R ­
ABLE EVENT

grant Indicative of the Christmas
splrif has been arranged. The exer­
cises will he brief that all may feel
that they can he present. The Idea
has been received with such enthusi­
asm that it is reasonable to sup­
pose there will he a goodly crowd in
at tendance. The hour has been set
for !ivo thirty as this is believed to
he an hour that will appeal, to all,
just between the lights when the sig­
nificance if* the celebration will bo
most impressive. Parents' are eurni
estly requested' to come und bring
with them 'the children of the family.
Gifts wifi not lie compulsory, hut It
is hoped there wilt he enough to fill
the ha-lit- for Sanford's poor Toy*
anil groceries, clothing, fruits and
a'l guild tilings will lie gratefully ap­
preciated. Anyone who knows of u
family in need is requested to give
t he name to-Mr*. W. P. t'nrtcr, sec­
retary of the Welfare Department,
Woman'll Club. .The names will bo
known only to the committee on
distribution. Mrs. Carter has a tclTasinis, uigunizutinns itn.d imlividuals ure urged to report the name*
of those in -need whom they may
have on their list and every one is
assured there will he no embarrass­
ment for the recipient.
Mrs. C. R. Walker and Mr*. A.D. Smith will receive the gift* at tho
hand stand in the park from five
o’clock until after the celebration
so that whoever desires to give will
either bring or send their donation*
to the hand stand ut thut hour.
Mrs. J. W. Harms is chairman of
committee on arrangements,, with
Mrs. II. C. Gerror und Miss Nellie
Elder decorating committee and Mrs.
U W. Abernathy, chairman of tho
Sunday schools committee with Miss
Lettlrf . Caldwell representing tho
I'rcrtby terian S. S., Miss Clairs
Walker the Congregational und Mr*.
Scoggan the Huptist.
Mrs. Aber­
nathy representing
the
Method- —
T»t. . TI.eTTmij ren of these Sunday
school* must"meet-the ladies at their
respective Sumlny schools ut five
o’ clock Monday afternoon.
They
will enter the purk and group at tho
hand stand a* follows: I’ reshyteriann
at Oak aVentic apd- Fourth street;
lliiptista, Ouk avenue und Fifth
street;.' Methodist, at Park avenun
and1 Fifth street; Copgregutlonal srt
Tark avenue and Fourth street. .
Children of the .Catholic" and Kpi»copul churchp* "will fall in lino with
the other Sunday schools. Children
coming In from 'outlying district*
will line up with the Congregational."
The program follows;
Music while assembling.
Processional, "Joy to the World.”
Song,
"America,”
Community
singing.
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Invocation—R e v..F. E. Steinmeyer.
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Carol—Congregational S. S.
Carol— Presbyterian S. S.
Community Chrlutmas. Tree Idea
briefly explained by Rev. J. A.
Davidson.
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Curol Methodist Sunday School,
Recessional—
Mr. Chas. Polk will lead the Ring­
ing and it is hoped the Baptist
Sunday Orchestra will supply tho
music insUiad of u enrol.
Every child Is requested to, bo
prompt for the* exe? Ihps will be short
lasting not more than forty five min­
utes.
Poslofflrc Will Open
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Postmaster Elder announces" that
the postolfice window* will he open
on Sunday, December 24th and on
Christmas Duy from 9 to 10 a. m.,
for tho convenience of the public..
No money order business will be
transacted.
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City carriers t\(ll make morning
trips on" both days.
Rural carriers will make regular
trips Monday but none on Sunday.

�AMONG THE THEATRES
Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
in the toils of the police. Trask had
escaped from the'saloon during thlmelee. Lyric Tonight.
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I*&gt;i* Stafford
Juie Power.
Judge Ftceman
Henry Weaver
Gideon Tiask
Frank McGlynn
Staas Ca.sinur
Maury Steunrt
“ Choey" McFadden
Rapley Holmes
“ The Hug** Anclaide Hastings
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in Gideon Trask the murderer of her
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lotcr, Richard Freneau. und n&gt;*
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coveting from the swoon, that fol,
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lows her, recognition of Trask, sets
out to follow the murderer. She
traces him down into an evil pnrt

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80 8W,m&gt;' frorrt l'luco lo P1* " how'
ttVer
R°y&lt;*e U W * r quite nbli
*° &lt;u,rH “ P ta h,*r- “ nfl Mily arrive*
1,1 On* » “ Ioon therefore after Gloria
bus been insulted by McFadden
U,‘ Vr*' knocks .the burly Itowery char­
ucter down und ,th«*n the police an
summoned to hrenk up the riot
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which follows.
Gloria, Royge ami
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McFadden are arrested and taken
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night court, where Judge Free*
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Plfrpont Stafford are as
tonished to behold Gloria nnd Royer

Bushman nnd linyne in “ In the
IHplotnlir Service**
Francis \. Hushman and lleverly
llane, the foremost stellar combina­
tion in motion pictures will be tern
on the screen here at the Star The­
atre on Tuesday, in “ In the Diplo­
matic Service,’’ a live part Metro
wonderplay.
Among some of the
Ing and interesting scenes in this
production are a state ball given in
Washington. I).
honoring the
foreign diplomats, and glimpses o(
the nation's capitol with the Hushman-Hayne players very much in
twiddles.
Th« story of—“ In the
Diplomatic Service” is, us the title
implies o ik * of romance and teeming
with big dramatic movenients.
There is an unusual love .story inter­
woven
thorughout. and altogether

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Keystone Comedy.

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Saturday— "Tho White Lie". Sell* Tribune New s'
“ Ham and Mud", seventh chapter ol “ Liberty"
Best of Mask

I.:ulies Free Thursday

Programme

A T THE STAR
Tuesday— Metro presents Francis X
man and Beverly Bayne in "Di|
Services.”
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Wednesday World presents Robert Warwick
and Gail Kane in “ The. Heart of a Hero” ,
a six part story of thedife of Nathan Hale.
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Thursday— World presents House ’Peters in
“ The Hand of Peril" also "Mishaps of Mustv
Suffer” .
•iday—-Marie Doro in Charles Dicken’s noted
story “ Oliver Twist” .
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Thin Heading TH RE E CENTS a
Line For Each InHcrtion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cenla.
In answering an advertisement
where no name is mentioned in the
ad, please do not nsk The Herald
for information ns to tho identity of
the advertiser.
Usually we do not
know who the advertisor is and if
wo do we are not nllowcd to give
out this information. Simply writo
a letter and address ii as per in­
struction! in the ad.

• For Sale—8 room house
is bed iryddc hut in . fair c
about I acres good land, 2
crops.- Price ^750.00.
.
10 acres about 3 miles fr
(ord, gpod land, snjall huus
acres cleared" but. not now

Thursday;—“ From the Deep.........Phe Mayor's
Fall from Grace". Pearl White in "The Pearl
of the Army” . Ludic's Free.
Hurt.

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For Rent—Two light I
rooms and one bedroom

For Rent—Cottage corner
nolia and Eleventh.
Apply
door.
Nine dollars per mj&gt;n
eluding water.
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far light
'■i droonu
8tort,
I'M Itp

Furnished Rooms |;;
or Month— Parlr aWi
North Pnrk avenue.
Philips &amp; Co. drug
•lames Patton, .man.ua

For Rt nt 708 1l*ark ■•' &gt; . Fs- 1
quin* of h . C. 1)Uitn«. , lint and 1
JPark avenue;
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For Sale— Use
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1 Overland 15
Wanted — 6 nrre fnrm. Have nt- I
I Ruick 37-14
1tomer for an imprn v. d .7 ii rr lun, 1
I liuirk 25-14.
iwell locufed and with
I
The above cars .-ire real bargains.
ptUTsf l»e rHeu l». ' o P.Hi-" ,ir'1. Sin- I
I.V2tc 1
: ford.

Fur Side Secondhand safes
sizes from 2 feet to 5 feel high. I
Taylor, 3 in 1 Store.
35-1

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Let me sell your
Packard, Sanford

rt.v. J. 0.1
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For Sale—Two six room houses
cheap, corner of Eleventh and Gr­
and avenue. See Cleveland Hall at
Irwin Si Giles.
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For Sale— My Ford. Body N. G.
For Sale— A Michigan launch, 10 |
lint balance, including tire* in good feet, 2 oyl., 0 II. Power, speed 10 |
shape.
Would muku good truck. miles, nearly new and cheap now. |
$175.00.
J. H. Rep. East 2nd *St_. Sanilfnnl--— 4. O. Pmk.ud. Sanfurit:*'

Tonight-r-“ Money to Burn," "The
Bride groom*" Thirteenth Episode of
Romance"
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you hack to those days at tbo Star
3 acre place at Forest City. 2
Theatre on Wednesday, when this acres in orange and grapefruit, G
unusual play will he shown.
.. room house,., screened porches,
chicken yards, also a store building
Dorothy Gish in “ Grelchcn the on lot. Price $1800.00.
J. 0. Park'urd, Hanford, Florida.
Greenhorn**
35-2tc
Gretchen is a typical Dorothy
.
For
Exrhnngc:
.
Gish role. Miss Gish interprets the
New Hampshire farm for Floridn.
pnrt with characteristic rhnrm and a
Equity in Indiana fnrm for.Florgreut wealth of imagination.
She
is almost irrepressible in the part of
20 Acre Farm near. Washington,
the little Dutrh girl nnd will be thor­
oughly adopted wherever she is seen. D. C.. for Floridn.
to Acres, splendid (lowing well,
This part will make for her a good
hamihock
land. Black Hammock
many more friends nnd'admirers.
district
for
northern or western or
Lyric Wednesday.*
stock merchandise.
10 Acre all improved and tiled
Sanford Truck Farm .for northern,
western or merchandise.
Let inc know what you have for
trade.
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J. (). Pneknrd, Sanford. Floridn.

True Hislorirnl Story
“ Nathan Hale, a splendid young
mun conducts a small school in New
London, Connecticut. * during those
trying days jurft before the Colon­
ists' declaration of war with Eng­
land."
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Nathan Hide? What American is
not familiar with that noble figure df
our early days. The story of "The
Heart uL a H e ro "' is boned on his
life.
Robert Warwick und Gail
Kane, assisted hy the usual excellent
supporting cast found in all World
Pictures Brady-Made, will carry

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Fine horse and buggy oranges, grapefruit, fruits n
W. 6 . Green's Illack- allies. We will )iuy them
corner ’3rd St. und Sail­ on consignment. Writo u».
Produce Co., Concord,

WanteiJ—Ship us your oraep*.
grapefruit, tangerines, pineapple
other fruits und vegetables. H»fhest prices obtained. Prompt rrturB*For Sale, on. West Side Fifteen Georgiu Produce"Compan&gt;. Msco®*
*
. -'••‘J'MPacre*, 7&gt;*
tiled and . farmed five Georgia.
years, 3 flowing wells. 1 mile from
Wanted— Lady wisl
For Sale— I t acre truck • farm, londing stntion. Seven room house stenographer.
Work
with hnthroom nnd hot and cold
cleared and crppjied several years
Rox 1052, Sutiford.
hut not tiled.
Well drained and water. Long time. Enquire Herald
OUlce. V.
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Dec. 14th— Plat" K°ld
well fenced. Inside city limits and
ig.
engraved Inside E. P- **■
would make fine uuhdivi&gt;do|i. Price
For Sple—A second hand sewing
06. Kinder will please lr » «
$3500.. .
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machine cheap. Inquire 204. French,
Id office and receive reward120 acres, fine (lowing well, huiq- avenue. *
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ntnnm
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mock Ja’nd, crofted by hrirk road umL
For Salo—T w o
very
desirahlo
hy railroad. Would make fine hog
ranch or splendid for development building lots in Sanford Heights,
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nnd sale as small fnrms. Nothing Nos. 73 and 74. Will sell for $200
Nottro !■ hrroby *ivrn th*t
better. Price only $30.00 per acre. ouch or if taken together will make I Itllo
of IH Irto , fir .. *ho on J«IJ
id r llpro*»tr».l I’ ntrjr. N*1- u lJ. O. Packard, Sanford, Florida. lower price on the fcw6 lots. Apply M
N VV M of NK
Soellon
T a »in »l
to the Farmers &amp; Merchants' Rank, lU n t* 31
T / IIG s m m
Misl nolle* ot Inltnllon lo
T,"
Headland, Ala.
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f»oOt lo riUlrtUb claim IOMh« lab
For Sale Sanford Trunk Farms,
rfe.eriUd.f l»*for* CUrt &lt;
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tiled or partly tiled.
For Sale—Heavy douhl6 buggy, S.nfoM , Florida, on tha iM h day
1910.
.10 A. 6 f • denied, 3 tiled nnd in Platform springB, rnnopy top, lenthcr ctmbor,
CUimsnt nam»« •• • ' ‘ ■•taja—
S b rllT Ju/niran ot W inn r I V * v ,
crops, good tiling and splendid well. cushions. Could he made a delivery
K. W. I'kubli of W Intar l ari'.
Price $2,000,
wagon. Sanford Wagon Works.
Ilanry llrnwn of ‘ Ivlolo, M i,
S. M. W ood. of. °^|5 jJt . W*’ ~
4 A. All improved und in crops,
' 23-tf
ll^flllrb
small house, insido city-limits, price
For Sale—Ontf international truck
Thoroughly .overhauled and paint­
ed. Apply E. Stafford, Sanford.
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7-tf
reasonable olfer refused.
Can h
seen afternoons. 006 Myrtlo Ave.
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F*br Sale— Marine motor, 18 honepower, 3 cylinder, 3 .cycle, Ferro,
First class condition, Sanford Mach­
ine &amp; Garage Co.
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FOR R E N T
Fur Sale—Country Homes:
15 acres, 8 improved. 200 large
bearing orange trees, 5000 pineanplei
under shu
' le, .place irrigated, two
wells with engines. G.rootn house,
also 8 room house not occupied,
Price $2500.00.
,

. For Rent—Thtec rooms furnished
RH EU M ATISM POWDERS
rear of St. Johns Hotel, ’corner of
Laurel and First St. Inquire Wil­ and hare thrown away rrut^ c8* c.
You cun afTord t&lt;vtry lhe" 1' .
liam Tuggles.
35-2tp
only.-by us, 50c and $1.00. R-C. ^
For Rent—4 room house, $10 per
month. 422 Palmetto Ave. Enquire
Haynes, Herald Office.
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The-latest cure for
w . H. I l r a * i l » l . I amptataaat
the Toledo Bee. Is counting your In­
Ur*. Irtb*"B . Clark/ h n
halations and exhalations; but the Dal#
Purrs, widow oj O. W.
MaCtU,
th * H air* at Low of
Blade Is skeptical, urnI comments; "W e
ti. W,„ U r Coll, d w u M l K.
do not like mutton, bnt expect to con­ Hr Palaver. A t m oat a Co., i
tinue counting sheep." In case of In­ corporation, W . J. it c k D lu .
E n ai* Grooa Shoo
somnia “ first, eld" should" be to turn Jr.,
Co., a eorporpraliun., Wilton
on the light, hike up a book and read. A Todmar Fertiliser C o , o
Jr. -W. Graves, l&gt;» u. W.
While this may not cure Insomnia. -It Cora.
Laid Co., a C ore-, Nan ala U.
defies It and Is gratifying to a belliger­ Giles aad Jam * . t abas, fc*r
II«b a a d -H ..E . R oot Ltchlaent mind.
try Co., a Carp., th* llsirt at

JEWELER
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S P E C IA L T IE S :

ICCAHD’S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
ROGERS* PLATED WARE
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ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES

LI aid * Smokrla Good Tor Carina to the growing of feed stuffs. For
tHosf who will grow cotton he*ad‘ Meat
Drives a Bargain.
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Unless you are prepared to amoka vises the planting of short staple or
A
woman
may
not
be
able
to
drlva
a
The
your nie.it and then cover it vrjr.q early maturing . varieties.
horse or a nail, but when It comes to
weevil
will
have
leas
chance
to
dt
rarritt.’Ijr, it would be better to use
lrtvlng a bargain sho get*'then with
liquid smoi e in curina your year’s troy the crop while in the .square*
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supply of pork. ' T h e ' smokehouse
method is better adapted to cooler Dollars are Wasted by Burning Pert,
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Guard the Thoughts;
till er
climates, and to pork df firmer flrah
Fritter not away whni .Is left of thy
Burning the waste material which Ufe In thoughtf‘ about dtherv," unletbt
than sonerally produced in Florida.
Use a pood brand of the smoka.and rroaa on the farms* la one of the Itioa rarest bring those tboughtfc Into
most wasteful practices in the state. relation with some common Interest.—
no Hi •effects will result.
It will pot be necessary to cover Burning Is the easy method of get­ Marcus Aurelius.1 - " 1 - ^s ,
your meat with canvas, says T. Z ting rid of a crop of bean vines,
Exactly.
AtW«on, former agent of Suwannee weeds, grass, *Vreeds or corn stalks,
"Did his uncle remember him In bts
county. Liquid smoke is an Insec­ but it is one of the most extravagant
tic id e sufficient -to keep the burs and foolish methods. Not only Is a w llir "No." "I seo! Another case
or a rich map with a poor memory.”—
away. If your meat should, mold, quantity of valuable* fertiliser des­ Detroit Free Press.
rub ail the mold off with a coarse troyed but the soil is robbed of the
sack, apply more liquid smoke, then hum!* which Is so essential in mak­
Dally Thought.
ing it productive.
‘ *hang the meat up again.
The sweetest music Is no* In orato­
If ~the wood smoke and canvas
John M. Scott, animal industrial­ rios. but In the human voice whe” It.
cover method it used inspect your ist to the University of Florida Ex­ speaks from Its Instant lire tones of'
meat quite often.
Moisture muy perimental Station figures it out .this, tenderness, truth and courage.—Emer­
collect ’ under the cover and cause way: When velvet beans are grown son. •
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All Work Recelfes M y Persona the taeat to spoil.
and the vines are left on the ground
Attention And Beat Efforts
Education.
to be plowed under during the folOur
publicik.-Ii*kjI system Is the most
O p » M i i * City Hall
Teleaboaa Na 25 Make Plana Now !oi* Vonr Winter owing winter, they add ammonia to |
reqeh acre equal to . nn appUtatlon I * * £ * * ! '? ^ " I '
Tri underPmalo Crop
w,nr.
A
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Winter gtown lri»h potatoes are HiOO pound* of cottaftsMd meal.
Uirv, „ |(mr,rn, „ &gt;f „ blIllon m
more p-ofitabie to tbe_. F^ctiida. far­ p.u* the humus which romw through fhini 0 yrar. Stlacotloti (S-lmlerd our
mer than the fall crown crop. It is irnir decay. If the vines are burn- j foremost Jmlustry, fnun whatever
if the ear'y potato lb lt -finds' I ready ed. all of the tiumus and moit ofjiMilnt of view it may be regarded.
the fertilixer are lost. A few pjundal
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-Against-Using Calomel j
Hof ashes
H rontuining
IIM H
i Pand
some H
putash
The sickening, nauseating feeliay^ii reachm maturity*, £ior,*!.t glow n j phosph or arid are -Ith e l-re m a in ,
that follows the pse of calomel is the srati hi* i.ot proved satin'MCXory in* But tfar «* two rleme.nts should have
natural result of disarranging your &gt;pa*t seasons, says A. I*, iDtr.ref. " lw*en availn-te' ft; ft-ru.uc.* it the
N *l.f* o f Application far AmraSm*pl- to
entire system. .Doctors everywhere ■dl5l"fcl' a,t-iit ol fa*rrpm * tooj&gt;er.t- vines had not been burned.
Charur o f Haaf.rd, Cacp-Cwla Iktlll*,•re agreeing that the action of calo- tive ti 'n.u'..*iration w&lt;;rk to the L’ nU
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Caa*paay
Notlra U.bkroby (iven that t r , tk* unm el.U much too strong, and leaves versity.of 1 iorid!.. who recommend*
Humu* ** needed in he *oi! to Indrraicned. prr*ld*nt and *«rr*ta ry of tba
Sanford’
Coca-Cola Bottling Company, by
Alt, body sick and weakened.
-that grower, follow the u*.ul f u e i ^
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B
holder*
thereof
Willapply
apply
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LIV-VKR.LAX is a wonderful subQ1'
northern rrottn se*d ,,ow
u m tis n i i - t j fr o m det s y in t: j Hortda, at hi* * i* e n ti«« offir*. at Tall*s t i t a t e fo r c a lo m e l, that has all . of ,
-Mr hpemer
‘also rwconirftei.
is theL' vegetable ‘ mutt tr ttid adds nothing
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Its good effects and none of its had &gt;fTFitU
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widow ol U . W . Met *;l. too Itotrs at ft*W
o. XI. ,W. H e Cali,- deceased. T k o Dr*k#
H u ll Green Sho. Cmi-any a corpuratlca, -Georgs W . U l d Company, a carporatluB tko Heir* at Law o f C a ll* hlltchill. deceased:
U *p|&gt;eaflng from lb* athiiavlt at Ceorgx
G. li.rn .* h ticiu duly rJ*. m at ho I* aoilt*
U*r aad teunael lor lk&lt; above caiooa &lt;omptalaaai la I ho a b o n *tjr|.&lt;l raut* and tb it
It it th* b«U*l c l affiant that tb* -defendant*.
M u Anal* U. Clark, Hr*. !&gt;ua* Fierce,
widow ol U. W. McCall, tb« Mira at law I
G. W. McCall d*c*at*d, tt# Drake Farrs
Grcoa sho* Cora par y, a corporation. George
W. 1-ord Company, n corporation, ond th*
brlrt it law- t t C alla Mlt&lt;k*tt, deceased arc
rnidcau o( a otat* other that tb* *tat* « (
Fla*Ida;.that tko plaeo ol residence and addrtoM 'ol tbw M id defendant- aro Mr..
Annia D. Clark, placo ol m ld*aro unknown,
klra. Dak* Flare#, plat* ol residence MawklM iill*. Gerogia. Drab* Baal* Grooa Sho*
Comptny, a rorporatUa, plat at bud i
aad addraaa unknown,
W . Lord
•t tk*
1 Georg*
_ T
tratloo, plan of kualaor*
Company, s cmporntMa,
and
&lt;*i uni
unknown, that tk* name* and
nddfaoio* at lit* krir* at law of Q. W. MoCall. d*c«aa*d, ara unknown; tkat (ka aai
and addrr**** o f tk * krlt* at law of Calla
M ilrhitl ar* unknown; that tk* aald defendaata ar* or*r th * as* ol twaaty-ea# jrrart,
and that lb*ra t* a * p*r»on la th* s lo t* of
Florida-tk*
aerate* el a aubpoeaa &lt;upen
wham waald b* blndlni upon tko la id dafandaata;
.Tk*r*f*ra, you. ki^a. Duka Pt*rcw ar* or­
dered to appear to tk* HU af complaint
• le d la tkla caua* cn ar before M onday,
th* Mh day of January, H IT ; aid you, Mrs.
An til* II. Clark. T k * Drake Knnla Green
hko* Co., a corporation, tk* Uaors* W.
Lord Cami any. a corporation, are ordered
lu appear l* the aald blit I t complaint on
or baler* Monday, th# fitb day ul February,
IS I7 ; and all p a rtL s tla lit.lt( an intertat
undar G. W. McC all. deceased, or other­
wise, la Let i s - e f Ulpck " D ," L ltc U U sur­
v e y af I-*»y-■1
* rant. samiatJ* county, Flor­
ida. and atf parflrw claJmlnf an Interest un­
der trail*
«&gt;r otherwise,'
Calla Mltrbril.
M ^rkell, «fec»*-«d,
deceawd, or
otherwl**
In L o t l i ol Block - " D ." MilckeU Survey * (
L e v y Groat, i-*mlnol cennty, Florida, are
ordvrrd ta appaar ta Ika.UU el rooiplalat
duly Hid In (Old. n u n r.n rr bvforv M on­
day. tb* 6th day of March, A. 1). 181", the
-aro* bring a Hal# Day of thi* raurt.* It
Is further ordered tkat ihit nadr* ft* pubiafeed ia tk* Sanford Ilrrald, t o «w * apet
publithed In P m ln s t* rounty, Florida, onr#
n w«ek for tw rlve con**ru(fve e e i t i , 4
Witnrta F. A. Pougtau, clerk ot I ha cir­
cuit coart and the seal ibrreof, this &amp;lh
day of December, A . - I*. ISIS.
&lt;••#0 *
K. A. PO tlG LA SS,
Clerk of the Circuit-Court. Seminole Co.. *
Georg* G.-Herring •
Florida.
Sollrltor foi Complainant.
3 1 -T u c-n tr

Ja*p«r P, Turner and Barak
*,° r,r,*««r*
Siteao 'Turner. Defendant*
I t ...
TS Jaop*r P. Turner and Barak 'l * 1* &gt;
TamOr, raoidlac within tb* Unlud h t . . " ^ '
AmtrtT*. bat who** *aart pile*
, 'V.** •*
I* unknown,-and la oU otb«r p*r*on*
aa iatrrrot la Lot Na. X. B l« k u m
Bub-diel* loo of Dark lla tiu iirk * . ' . * * ••
Hat Bank I V p . f . ki, o 7 ^ krW V r d ;"'-"&gt;

Jf t„ * PP* * ' ? *
* * • smda.lt ol
O. llerr ng, kartla dull Sled, that i . sf**
lleitar and eauaskl lor tb* campUmaat !1
S b o v a t y lm l_ c a ^ tb- F l „ , NatknTal DaaS
Sanford.
Florida, ■
a rorporailon
a*aD*,k
ol Ito
fo r d i J^orldi*
forporitinn •»,
i ,k8*
tba. belief .1
a lT,b
b . affia a tth
.i ,’ke* dll
It la tb
IkM
aaD, Jaiper F. Turn.r and Barah s i l t
Turner ara aaa rtaldenla at n .
q
Florida, aad are
»r » now residing
r**idlnV In
in* rw.
T h * **
A '. D . af America, tk .ir . . . f t pU.V n i ^
b * l » « known t * affiant Thai
aald defeedanta ar* ovdr tke a*. It ‘ I f
year* and tkat tker* D no peritfn• I? i S :
•tat* ot tlerfd a , tk* service o f . "-a *
dMetdoaf."* * ° “ W b#
“ Ma t i j S
Wherefore, you. Jasper P. Turner &gt; .i
Sarah Ruaaa T am er, and all o ik ,,. r],|m!* f
any Hgbt, tid e nr laUrekt ia th* above i i *
ertbed land* ar* ordered to apP« ,
,T
bill of complaint duly filed la tkC c ,u„
Monday th* Sib day ol Febrnarv a ' i f
IttT , tb* aakia being a rale day’ ol Ik i
It la farther ordered that this n oti»
publlvbed Inlxh# Janlord Herald, a -s.JJ*
paper published la Seminole rcuaty, f u Z • i
Ida, one* a week (or eight conieruti*. wLTT
liniaaaa, E. A Daugtam. SJrk * .r * 2 d
court, and the ewel Ihereal, tkia stnh .i . I t !
NairmUer, A. D. ISIS.
- * t » *»y *|
^ , e . a . Dou glass.
V
■
?*
Clr,,ub Court,
Barn aol. Couaty. Hotlda. ■
n
■&gt; Df U‘ n ‘„ « « » * •*. I C. ‘ .!
Gecrr* ci
G. Herring,
ttalUctuir tor Complainant.
T7.Tnaa.Src

la lha Clrcall t earl Kdkeath JaMii.l r „
rull. Seminole tan aiy. Me, Ha. I .
4 kaarery
Seminole Cou ty Bank, a e;rroratlao. organixed aad arltflug
Vinder'tk* la in of the atat* of
Florida, Campldlnaat
*
■
w »‘
r iiit in
*
I’. lr iftw r C. T y i» f, I)«fead in t.
To Ebotaxar C. 1 vler, e-o A. M. Tjler.
Otaao \(#w, Iftlaware.
•
*i
It apieariiig from an affidavit- dajr r.!»4 *
1.1 the above elated n u t. by rounvel (w
rpmtLHrrtnr. tk a t it I* the bell f of i S m '&lt;
M *i you, Hbenrier C. Tyler, are a
|
‘ * a etaf* or country other than the .tat* m -.N
Fltilde, • nd that your plara'af m id ran it
u
nM
t4 * v
looootin
h in
litit
tHfip* . p o **t* I hp ! u t^ iu h h
‘on s s*m a il
n ijunnEU ies o f• a m m o*n &lt;
■» trantinc an amendment ta the Vhartrr of
lire an V ia *. Delaware, la rare at a . M:
uncs*
1I t1 incf w
m pc ti)v n
u i inejr
ji.a n r t• mih
|_ Fa. ’- r f 1-w»liin *1 pnttiiiAn
____ «_■
_. *1
If
_ " 'I
p
| } U hit, ■ r». _ a . , . ; (*1111111 tgu •(Mlt.V.T w» ttiii d id *t«* , *4Ilf! (Ulfl the said Sanford Coca-Cala Bottling Com­ la Clrcall Caart. Bevealh JudlHal t Ircult Tyler; and It further appetrlnr from *.u
oughly on the -liver, cleansing it j w h w
i.Tigailgn ib fu ^ ii «■ hut ir a id , lh&lt;1 frop jn
m(irt, pany. and a ropy of eaid application I* now
l a and I* ) Bem laol* Canalr, llarlda. la affidavit that It la lb * bellrl ol affiaat tkat H
Chancery
tta •wltk tko Secfratfy at State &lt;1 tlnfyou ar* ever tk* ago of Iweaty oar man.
.' bile, and ridding the entire system are
adapted to tb s crop if ■fertility from the jkiII. Since plant on
Ida. aa taquirwd by law, and below ikli ao- J. II Jonec, Complainant
and theta I* no peraon In th* Mat* ol n*r&gt;
ve.
.of stagnating poUorK
Rfoptr mean* for drainage are pro- food must be in so'ution br-fore it ___
•Ira appear* tb* ropy ol th* proposed
Ida, the aervlrn ot a •ubpoena upen akatn 1
_____
r ia n___
t* In
aald charter, arid same ]* duly Jam ** 0. Jclkr, Jr., Trustee, rt al.,
would bo binding upon you; therefore, m
L1V-VER-LAX- is strictly a harm- vid*‘d- ThMt’ ^Us contain much ran be tnken un ari l uted by the , eu^i'*h#d. a* requited ly law.
Drlendanta.
•
l.ft. r.rt.r C. Tyler ar* ordeied to'appear ta
,
,
,
Wltneav
our
corporate
east
and
al'nitur*,
t
* LIU ol complaint duty ; led In thti i**m
T o. tk* unknown beire of and all parties
less vegetable compound. ‘ and j. humus and can he bought to a high plant, an inrre. ■* tn the wt.ter hold-j this the sth day of n*r*A ftar, 19 a
claiming Intervals' under Jaivri t). Jclka, Jr., on qr before Monday,* ike lit d « v ol J»*.
Sanford t’ oca-Cela Uottling Corupany,
guaranteed to give satisfaction o r M a le of- vullivodion »■ s y s te m a tic ing caparity of lh»* so'it nets nn in­
trustee lor Elisabeth C. Jetka, hi* wife, uary, 1917; a rut* day of thi. roprt; it la
Per T. C. Parker, freeident.
and kia cuccrcaor* hi trust, James O. J&lt;tk&gt;, further ordered that thia no!ire be puUtrked
•your money will be returned. I n m i &lt;r°P
r o ta tio n .
M a k e th e p o t a t o
It.
[I.
Farlth
Secretary.
Jr. and k.liiabelh C . Jclka. hla wifa, Edward ! "
crease in the plant food available.
,8 “ r r&lt;* * i* r a * i » *w*p*per p.MkkD -T u ra -l i r •
Barnard and Mary J. Barnard, his wife, la Seminole county, Florida, ont* a seek far
on the O rigin a l, hearing the likenemt ,
1- t° 1® inches highs ar.d
(our eenaerullva weak*.
•—;----- —*
Theodor*
llirtrid
gr,
■
F.
Ilartridge
end
To obtain the best results from Ap llcatlaa far Ameadmeal la Charter
Wilneva my hand a* clrrk of lb* rirrail •
•nd signature of L. K. Grigsby’. wit ft &lt;lit&lt; hes at the ends uf the rows,
T b o m a i Ilartridce. o r any of Iham, or
We,
the
underaigaed,
hereby
apply
to
th*
ro
a
rt
af
Femlnai*
oounty,
Flerldx,
oa UU
claiming infareet Jn tb* property
For sale here at 50c and J1.00 at aullicient drainage for ordinary sea­ plowing under vines, we^da anti g r o s a ­ Governor of the State ol Florida, Tor an otberwlm
hrrwinatler deecribad, and ta all . parties tb* ) ( t b day ol November, 19 *.
ce. the plowing should be done in amendment to th* rharler ol the Sanford claim ing aa interest la laid property, tosons wiH l&gt;e had.
(email
K A. DOUGLASS,
W .’ G. Aldridge.
* oca-Cala Uottling Company, and keiehy w it:
Clerk Of tha Cfr- ult renrt t l the Srteatk
liegta four sad tea -ant hundredths
Jtidifl I C frrul1, Bemiaole Oo., Fit.
I'olntoes may bg planted in south December or Januury ro tney will certify that on December 4th. ISIS, at a chains; north ol aoufhwraC corner of Lot
to decay ont! become a meeting of all wl lb* •tockhetder* of vald Three
(X), S
t'ectiaa
irty
iJ4), Tow
n- Geo. A. 3Ifti'u
1DM* l«/|
TWW*I«H Tl ihm
j «four "MJ)
I U *n*
A Jttr*.
7&gt;
1 * 0*
a.
*
Florida in January, or even in De^- have litre
. .,
.
, ,
, . i Company, tb* to lowing rv-eolutioni m
hip Twraty (ZO) t omh*. a l - I U # f ^ n i i r t y
- * * * ** C oub « I for 4 mpUlniAl*
part
of
th e »o tl.
T he ground a h o q ld unanimouity adapted;
____ _______ aaa—l
Or—tat)
i t ) MU, run north right) one o ,-6 -T lliM H f______
reir.ber, with comjiaratite saluty
1 W iy rna*. U -ie - g w am t advlvlbre tb abplreeet rail tartve and twenty alt one hunl«h the- preferred Mock of thD Company,
from killing fr..*te. but iff North and ,M* in the -proper ronditwu_Ior’ plo
redtha rbaina; aortharly atom road eleven In tba t ircatl Caart. bevealh Jndlritl r ir ­
and to change the par value of the etock and twexty on* one hundredlht rbaina;
rail. ta.aad Fa* the f'aaaty af Hemla-f*.
|Central KiorldA planting* a'.ouU be ,n« ’ neitt” ^ tu0 w,,‘ nor 100 dr-v*‘ I hereof,
weal two hundred and nine feet; north tw o
Florida, la Ckaaaorr '
'
Now,
Therefore,.
Be
It
Keeolved,
th*t
hundred
and
nine
fe
e
t
;.
we#t
on*
and
th
irty
Wilftelmtn* Adams, In Her
•
the lattdr part of Jan- U
,,e
d^ P l y • » ith .a Article Tblt-e of the amended charter of Ihk
three on* hundredth# cbalm : north »l* l and Own Right and aa Ex#cutM&gt; uf
juury.- February plantings are usual‘ * rKe •,n0u« h to ct* « ' r M ot ln « Ctmpany ka further amended »&lt;&gt; ae to read •even ly one hundredth# rhllnt; north forty tk* Estate of Jn&lt;u Q. Adam*.
Oae Inch Card* Will Be Published Un­
two He*reei; writ to v e i l line ol Seelfon, IVrtaaed. Ila ln tid
» ‘ lh * »»l.
» « do ‘ him. a aa fnllowe;
der This Heading At The Hale Of J7.2* I |y tjuito &lt;nfe. '
.Article Three, The amount o f the cap- »"u th to b*(lnn[n(. ;
'VS.
Citstioa
Billta
J The fjvb.-iD. varieties for planting *ufflrlenl drau!;ht
»nu.t be it* T nock at t i l l corporation vha.T t * Fiftiaa
Per fear
Y o u are hereby ordered to aprrir to the Cka*. C5 Warwick. Trust**,
quiet
thousand Dobsta, all of wh.ch shall he rom plain ant'* tin of rom t taint btrrln filed, Robert H. It*bv&gt;*y, Trustee,
on th- I'atkonds softs are Spauld-j hUched
tne P\ow'
TuD
’
common stock, and the share* of this Mock on o r before Ike 5th day af Mtreh. A. D. J. P. &gt;1 ua**lWhite • W.-H.
•
Sell
he
clthe
par
value
of
One
Hundred
Howard,
Co-Partner*,
doing
ir.g s »• «c No. t a id U -a Triumph ! ’ A HJ-itn-h pi* a is good for this p .H fr * each. In ft# f atd for -n inert ul ninoey I t t T . the tame being a Rule Day of avid bualntma aa Muaaeiwbit* »
roUrtLe. uU - tfici g ro w ruj
j* and ’ art* work but a 3d inch disc plow is.bet- i t it prep.'rty. tebnr or lerviee* at t ,u,t
it ta further ordered tkat this notict be- Howard, FairOeld Lumber Co.,
vaiastion, ta t# determined by th* Ueard pur h ih r.l in th* Banferd Herald, a new*, a Corporation, tb* Htlrs *1
gojd
shippers.
(*ther
good
varieties
j
terIf
the
di*r
plow
I*
not
nvai!o
f
n
lm
to
r
v
.*
'
,
D EN TIST
paper i u* I Ivied la Banford, la tba county l-aw ol b ill* Blgaiaw, J. W
,
We further reriMy that the atiov# roolu- of S e m i n o l e , title e l Florida, once a week m im o lt. W. A. Whitcomb,
are lookout Mountain and Irish |able, go over the field with n d»ic
Catrl* Olnon, widow, Ar.na W.
lion appears *• part of tb* ml.vutw* m ,ti,| tor tw elve eonveru'lve week*.
Office In Garner it Woodruff Building Cobbler.
-harrow before plowing, cfoss disc meeting n Hue form.
Moran,
J.
G.
Moran,
Wm.
D,
Wit nr. • F. a . D-U^iaee, rlttk n| our eirWatnevv our ■•gnaturr, tHa th * Sth dey ol elrrot eoart, Xnd th# * e -l o| aald court at liteoon, Norman E. Olrton,
*
Potato growing in many sections' l *,e *u&gt;,d *° lnat t kvv waste materials Iletem ber, 191*.
Formerly OrrupU-d By
the court ■krute at FanforrLWthla *’ Tth day Heir* XI L « uf Svend Olnon.
Dereaaed,
I
ft
ten
da
nt.
ttanford Coca-Cola P o ttin g ComgSqy,id Nttvatrber, A. Cft ’ PIS.
of FJo.t-fti has davt-.oped beyond the are l,rok,,.n ,u?‘ T t!ei1 '1|u,e nr 110
I’ er T . C. Parkci, I’m dent,
Dr. W. K. H o u s e h o ld e r
(•eal
V . A . DOUGLASS,
T o Cbaa. C. tvarwlck, Tru.tr*. Robert U.
!
trouble
wjll
be
met
in
turning
them
II
C.
Karnh.
Secretary.
D avl» A Ctlrv,
Jerk.
trucktng’ btage, show ini that Horlda
Ratnaey, Trust*#, Fairilrld Lumber C*ft a
13-Tpea-IU
Bafte-iceri
f?r
C
o
rrla
io
a
o
t.
Corporation, th# *H41rt a t . Law ot
soils find climnles ate lavorable to j under.
T o e # .I»- l Jtr
Blgatow.' l i t M t w i . W. A. H 'lllr t ik
THOM AM EMMKT W
. *
n o r ic t:
Mr. Scott does-not say that thia
I , CarrU Otrvon. .Anna W . kleeaa, J.
T k * m u ' i i tnnual meellna af ike ttoekE. reancsoN iinc.niiot.Drn its nrbtitable prdtiurtion.
Mu Ian, Wm. D. Oi*#on;
will furnish nil of-.th e fertliircr holder* o( t t f Sem no'# Cauaty Bank J In lha. G u n « v#n. H r v n i t Jadtd*l Cir­
cuit. lu a*d (er Ike t.oueiy of Seminole
p lu d . H a , »• i| W held In (ha office of tk*
J t appearing Ireht O * aC.Uavtt ot ntorfr needed for the Jarm, but it will re- H
------- =aOT G. iltitln g. ftnUu duty di*^, that be i» *
•aid bank on Tkuiaday, January 4*&gt;'J Hfl7. ■ p - uV j . iv . . : — —
IMstlicl .Agent
Warn#
Farmer* duri* tin-, amount that, must be U r tk# Meet lo t - r t r Baird O) D l t t tie ta F ii*l Kaift-i.al Hank c t baa.
to llu u r and counsel (of tk# *b#*o n»o&gt;*w
,
•are# (or th j anau a t yvae ard a. y ot . r lord. F I m U * * --eporatlan.
rotnplt iaant ia ib# afM&gt;v* atyDd can™, sad
L A W Y E R S ____________________ —-Again*! t«vo G rn F A ts0lin il~
bought.
_
,
Cantplalaant
.
b ajir.o* that m*&gt; cqnve natare tL# board.
that It I* tk* balUf of affiant tkat (h&gt; davs.
Citation
A. it K K V t'a.hirr
Acreaife
■*ieatianta, Chaa. C. Warwtek, Trn*l*e. IDkMrs. Etta A. Greenland. Anna33&gt;Tuea-4tr .
S a n fo r d .
Florida
e r i It. JlamMy, Trustee, W. A. Wbltromh,
Farmers In Southern Florida who
k * t* hi liter, J. B. Klock. tradCartia uliaon, Anna W. lloraa, J. *&gt;- M*r
.tta *ftd Wii.iam ft.-&lt;iw*ett t r r r n t v r.n i j
N o te. * (. Ayyl ratten l* Taa l a r d t 4 m tan, WU ood h Toamer F'ertllLer
are being ultra ted to rottort growing
Srcliua S at ( k i , , n 4ta&gt;&gt;, L a . *1 Fie, - C o_ a r tr p t n llqa, tm l J— LX.----------------- a slat* other than lha sU I* ol Florida, and
Pnckaitf. Balfadani*.
.
by the p t-vailing high prii-es for that
trial the plaea* hi residence and aiKrfvma
(it ---------- ----- ----- ------ -------M a lm a fcertby K t,n that J, A Prevail, To Mra. Ella A. Greenland. IDthany Beach, ul tb* aaid delaodaat* are, Chari™ &lt;- Oarart! .e. hhould* Ulnrly • tipi ^itiintinn
ear* o f Flrvalde let.. Delaware;. Annabetl# wick, truate*, PnUad'Ipbl*, Pa.; BobtH IJ(■artkaaei o Tax Per .Ocala No." t o l l , date-.
M iner, (lolqoibui, Dblo:
Hammy, trustee. I'hlDdalpkla, P*., W. A.
I ft# ilk d l ) t . N -i rtn lu A D - l l i l , * k u
t J ‘-i ’ U1T7 bt-Iortt rtal ng a .year’s
And Alt Ot^er Paraoo* ilalmlng an la- Whitcomb, Uloomlngtea, H i- Carrie * •
fitvl •a.d rvit.flea-.v n my c ffii*. and I aa
-------- — A lt C IflT E C T "
ittftor on the outcotue of next aeamade iy|k Icatlen (o f t i t deed l e m i h ia ter0*1 in 1^1 SI ” A,” of tha Flat ol ( f i r r y OI**uo, Duluth, Minn.; Anna ,W.
arrordau a with l,-.w. Bali! i*it*fira ie *m- Delta, Bamlnula County, Florida aa ahown Duluth, Mian.: J. G. Moran. Duluth. M ist,
f st»i - pin irg. While there is no
l rare, tb* faLtteina d t»,ri,*d p(or&gt;#rty &gt;u* ia Flat Hook No. I at page 76. of (k&lt; records and Wm. D. Obwan, BaUafi. *ua.i that tk*
Office in I'owrfll Hblg.
uatrd in Sendni’e cauM y. Ilf.tld a , lo-atl af Getolnolr county, F lurid*.
Hanford, Fla i guarantee that h.jh rottnn pxi *•«
aald.drleadant* ar* over th* xg* u*. *?*•*/*
It appearing from tba affidavit *1 Georg* une years; that lh * f* D n* P«ev?* J* '*?
N l , al K B l* at SK »t t l f W r f . ^ee XT.
_ ^
^Hw; pr. ,^il for lotia # it ;v reaiofitfilB
Tp . SI, Itanga Si. T ..a ittd.D nd banc a*, 0. Herring hereto duly Iliad, that h* I* a ■late of Florida the ear'Ice ol a »ubpe**a
•eaied at tbv d t* i f t l* i*nance i t aark. •olifitor and cour.nl fur- tk * rompl Inant upon whom would tt* binding upon th#
rvtliqcale In the nar v o ir * V n 0 w n. U olin la lha akov*. alylid causa. First Naliobal said drivtidaaU,* and It further
laid cartldeatt aSall be redeemed areordlai Hank, af Banford. Florida, a raporalicp, from the affidavit af#rt*aid that tkf la if
|othi1* aeasdn. Hot farmer* who utta lew la x deed nttt Leae thereon an lb* and tk at It I* tk* teller af affiant that (he field Lumlftr Company D a corpor**™
AT1iiKNUY' anti tXHINSF.LDJR at LAW temp: to turn aouthi n I'.oritia into
defendant*. Mra. Ilia A. Gretnlaod and who*- office and prtnripal plBra of bu&lt;t»«a
llt h day o(. February. A t&gt;. ISIS.
Witnaca nvy affina* alfnatara and .**1 Anitfbella V.dlrr * re r evident* al * state and wfct.** aucce*sof* ond atiigns *r* *•?
Practice lit State and Federal Coons *a r ° l ' on protiu ,.g t-’ ea arc buto to
I k ' the ll t h day (-( trvrerabei, A |). ISIS. ether than the rial* i t f l- r li!* . and tkat known, and that : La# l lgvl«w hat departed
lha aald Mr*. HD A. CrecnJaad rrvidrt al this lilt leavtag fe.lr* and Dgal reprc.slateeaP
f.. A p O U G LA K S .
I lo-- mottv-y, i* the bo ief of K. S.
Bethany tleaek, Detawaro, * and Annal&lt;ellr liv e - mhos* name* and places ol re&gt;IJe»c*
Clark C reap Ccurf, Ser-moe C o , H a
Xj«ni-r.VV-rvIricT Htdg ’
Sanford Fla j pg..,., district ugfBt of Farmers’ CoMiller rwvHe* al Cslumbua. Ohio; that fle i* are unknown: v
Hy V- M H (|)*td&lt;l. D- f .
ai-Tu-a-Ele
.
I* ao peraoa la tk* *tbt* o l Florid*, tk* *erThvret-re). you. Charles C, Warwick.
'ft * of f subpoena upon when) Weald ft*
p r o p o m a i . i'ftit c o N i K n i : t f i t n
blading untrn tko **id defendant*; tla l #*rh tru *t*«; K oU rt II. Ham**y, trust#*; W. *•
iV v
Sealed pru;&gt;&lt; .alt * III t&gt;* reealvbd 'by Ik* « f lb* aald drfeaiflBt* t* &lt;ov«t tha sga of Whitcomb, Carri# Claaon, Anna W. M«r»a.
J. Ig
ti.7 Marsh
hloran and WUUam-D.
William -D. qte*«n
vtlrson are. .
Coqnty r.-m m lu lu m n o ( Beminot# County XI years;
‘ -r
I AVVYPR
Cotton prices will be high, but
car l a tb * BIB oi l omuls!**'
'lured to appear
'Florida acting jointly w.th the e.tjr n M K i'
Wkerafur*. you, Hla A ; Greenland and tied "in'
nn'lldoa’day,
lf
I tlia
. R rair**1
vin e on
kfonday. tha
tba IHa
ipricra for feeding ntuJT* wiit be high
of Aaafaed, Flailda. tl 'the offirw of t l *
mbar. A. D. tffil«. tk . jam . b*DJ
and all other pervona of IDecember,
clerk of th* e*urt r l tk * rorfnty nl Bamlaou JLnnat&gt;-.lle Miller,
SUITE *, COURT HOUSE PHONE 143. jal»o; atul if touch of the land U given
nl
(kla
rinnrf
■Hid
|K«
rltimlBE
any
rlxhft
till*
or
Inter**!
In
tie
of
thD
court,
and
Ik*
a
rule
da
af Sanfrtd F.nrlda. i t ae gefor# 10 a m.
J±n
*|omisany. , a corporation, and *n
January 9, 1917. lor furnlthmg all mmtvriai ahav* ao*crtb*dlandv ar* ordered ta appear l.urr. f.cf C
F I O P I D A ! over lo cot ton growing, the price of
aad coi *tru&lt; tin* approilrnatrly 19.600 lineal to Ih* bill el romylalnt duly AJad In |hl» partite claiming Interest Bade* tk* »»*&lt;
rauae, on kfonday, tha drat day r f January. Fairfield Dumber Company aa U*
‘ feedinty attiffa « u ! Incr?tue out of
fact 4*10 Inch eaarrtte curb
F'ane aad vpaH fra'tna* la be had at of I f A. D. 1917, tb* ra n * being a Rut* Dvy or* or aavlgns, or olberwlee, aad all part***
v
proportion. The scarcity of feed for
ol
|* la court.
via I rr leg Utarert under 6u*» i l l j i t * ' , *
Bra of e!erk O’ fh# court
erased, or ofkerwfno. In tb* prof*Gy i|JM
rertlflad i berk for 1109.00 to arrotnf'aay
I\ r
|
A T R n V I I I i n N ' ,la,r&gt;’ ca l,le I* already* a v ru tlo u *
i t la further ordrred tk a t tkla anile* b* and bring la Bamlacl* cwdaly,
? **
bid.
.
u t o J * r t . I l \ v y f IL .L .lV y r t |CQn(i;tjotl nn(J it wB| become more
puftliabed In tk* Hinfurd Ifaiald, a can*. dearrited a* folia wa: BE M
Right ta reserved ta reject any ar alt btdv
apti • published la Semlnol# rounty, Flor­
u i•r(kNW
mH
it
&gt;._X0 Is, Kaag* to IL, 8 W U
K
A.
n
O
U
O
t
M
i
k
serious us producing ureas are given
ida, oae# a week trr lour consecutive wvak*. ; i d TN W 'X of r iW q . 9ec. 1S, To. 20 S
-TP 20 SJ
’ 7£*F&gt;
Cleia i f th* Cdnit,
Wit nee* E. A. Iiauglau, clerk « l tb* aald Onage SX’
I
f
E.,
BE
td
*1
NEW
**d
K
&gt;v
•«
t * ' ol N * M aad E 'v •»
XS-Tom-Str
,
«
over'to cotton.
court, aad tb * aaal thereof, tkia SI*t d«&gt; of SC t f, Sac. 19, Tp.
X* l . v B - a n «
r]R
November. A. D. 1910.
N E: .?a
. of N V U ol Bo*. « L , T**-, \?r u*
But
the
danger
that
Mr.
Pace
sees
|e**U
■
R. A . DOIIGIJUIS,
Cure Them Without Cutting Them Out
la Ik * Cennljr Judge'* Caatl, la aad fa* tlanga
— ng* IX E.
r*. ilm&gt; all w* tk * N H • * 2 * * *fj
( lerk o f kk* circuit l o a n , Seminole (’* , For.
lha C a n ly a f Samtaaim B u k h
for the southern Florida farmer ia
S I, T p . X P f l . R a a r a M
-*•
„
,
Flo. Ida.
In R* E m u of
ORLANDO,
F L O R I D A that of producing something for
Bar.
at
tk*
BE m r W of tb* N E H
Edward W. Itawlaad
*
Citation
4 Ceorg* G . llrrrltg.
N K i ^ run N. 1 U I - » y 4 a :»lh **r*
' Coucaal fo r CompUlaanL.
147 4-0 *d»; lha aro « • • »
F j*which there is no local T ick et es­
19-Tuaa-htc
Walter If. I*at#r«, tba duly appointed aad
tv. H 7 ) f yds.: thane* 0. J«X
«*•*£
Sim. O. A. UrtMmtiach bos Joined
altBtd admlakLralor at Ik* * * la i* of
tablished. There are not many gins
K. 401 7-d yd*, to b *g1 »»l«a ; , l “ , “ T S
laard
W,
Rowland.
d*cva**d,
having
la C ltcall Caart, B«v*alh Jadlnal Cbtail beginning al tk* N X corner *1 arrtlan. (« •
in the Mouth half of the state and Mr her parent it, Senator and Mrs. Keed
l hi* petition tn tb* eourl praying that la aad lo r Hamlaol* Caualy. FDrld*. la
Smoot of Utah. In Waahington, where tk*l l tlalarsat
of Edward W, Itawlaad. da­
Ckaacaty
*
,
SUCCESSOR T O W . U. UNDERWOOD
N . '" . ’r£ ,
Paco believe* their establishment
she will spend the winter. She Is a ce need ia L a i T of Black 7 of Tier t at tk* J. B. Jon**. CampUiaaat
One and two horse Wagons Made would not come in time to care for
city of Hanford. Florida, b* declared naaata
.
t»
Ordm M
f s a ' f i r j f e , v c d , . ‘ V S ; . v — j*
favorite In the capttal’a official set
Fnbllrmliia material on W t f efl OEtf
la tk* hand* at tk * admlnlatratar fo r th* Jam#* O. Jclka.Jr., TtuaUr, at
SEJ? •* » **KM ^ » ■ » !
in Sanford, on hand at all times. next season’s crop. For this reason,
paymaat af debts and aathoritlag sad dt- aL, D«faadsnta.
rin g Gila aad pcjaasalaon -hen road
To
Jama#
O.
J*lk*.
Jr.,
Traat#*
far
-Elltrwrtlng th* **I4 ndmlnlatrator to taka, paa.*1 a n ied . and Ik*
terlalI shall kav* be*n. sih
the Baul to the gin would be lonr
PRACTICAL. HORSESHOER
Dog Savea Woman'* Lift.
■eaaiea *1 and aril th* aald Inter™I af *ald aheth C. Jclka, hi* wil*, Jamaa O. Jilk* Jr. •BWW of Ik* N W W aad W K * '
Edward W . Rowland la aaJd land*: aad aald and Elisabeth C. Jalka, hiv wlfet Edwud See. *. Tp. TO 8. R ear* I I X . *™.
205-207 Oak Are.
Phone 244 ahd expensive. The lack of cheap ' WsyiTo**, On.—Ai'cordlng to a re­ petlGoa
conforming la all rraparta ta tb* Barnard aad Mary J. Uaraar ', kl* wtl«, tn appear to th* B llf °*
and trained help for picking the port received here from Folkston, Mr a. rauulraamat
llartridg*, F.
Haitridga aad aka in thi* eaaa, an Moaday. 1
of law ta such caaaa mad* aad Theodor*
. , u
Tkoma* Hartridga, ];•
provided;
•
of February, 1917, Ik* aaoa* being a r*i*
cotton would also add to the mar­ Ortldy II, tilhaon owe* her Ufe to her
it appealing from th* affidavit of LaRsy day » t thi* caart.
S
aw
,
tkarafci*.
you,
Aaaia
Rowland,
i
keting expense. 'Another fact to pet dog. which found and attacked a llrlva Row.a-.il. Waller Rewla d a n '.K IU - B. Gift™ o f voflrtior* la* eomplsinaal, bet do
I t Is farther wdrr*d tkat U U ■ « * « •
that tk * daDadaaD above earned ara
Truly Rcmarkabla Bird.
keep in mind ia that cotton could be rattlesnake only a few feet from the ab*tk K a)a, aad all other peraoa* l»L r * * te d M*d.
puftliabed in th* Banlard Hdrald. Of ■•*?;
in amid real **tata are rwmmaadcl tn'ba and rekdsat* af a state other than tha auto at paper p iMtjh'ed ia liomlnol* caomlj.
path
in
which
Mra.
Olhwm
wna
walls,
A schoolboy, writing a deacriptioq grown for only a few seasons.before
apjear Imfara Ik * County Judge’* Court af Florid*; that there It a* f » n " « la tko rial*
ID rida Ik * aoevlre of a aukpoaaa g u n Ida, for twaive oonaacatlv* • "• «»of hens, said: "Hens is curious ani­ the in-roads of the boil wtfevil would ing tq her garden, The rattler bit the Bamiaala g a t W f f U H &lt; «. • • ar kola*# tk* *1
Ikth day al January, 19 7, aad a* *w cpui* whom would bind aald delendaala; that
Wnntaa K. A.v-Doagloa#,
dog,
causing
Ida
death
shortly
then*
mals;,they don't have no noae, nor no make it ^unprofitable adn the crop
•aid (Dftndant* ar* avee twwaty-oaa 9 **n
tf may you have, why aald patltlaa CWWg
«k l
a I age. aad that thalr pla«a ot r••Id.ore
lifter. But the daif« attack. warned
teeth, nor no ixra. They swullowa
.
would have to bo abandoned.
#Clv*a*ande»*iBy hand and th* M*1 ol Ik* utkntwa.
(oealh
.
R. AJ W P Oju,
Sirs, Gibson, nnd she firmly believes *Cuuaty
thalr wlttlee whole, and chews It up
County Judge'*
idga’k Court of 0 tr.inole
siioola C&lt;
CauaClock af tk* e ft m il Court, 9*- l * r *
Fur.'tbrJ^JHh
half
of
Florida
Mr.
,
tkia
41k
day
o
l
o#
f*u
b
*r,
1914
the
rattler
would
have
blttt*q
her
had
ty,
Florida,
with their crop* in their client*. The
■
G E O R G E G, H E R K IN O ,
O.
outside of hens Is generally pat Into Pace ia advising a reduced acreage of not her pet discurcml the aaa ha and
C *«a ty Judge.
•aid raurt,
_ - pillows or made Into fegthcr dusters.” cottofi and an increaae in that given given battle to 1L .
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Commenting on Coats

Jg sson s
Prepared Specially fo * Thia Newspaper
By Pictorial Review

A

Successful Afternoon M o d e l
aatln Ikon# used for
foundation,
fever* nnd culTI, and gray'cluttf for
tbo bodice and overskirt. In incd'um
tire the costdmo requires’ 4$, u s h
M inch broadcloth, Jxfc yards’ 30/
inch satin for foundation skirt and
1% yards 36-inch lining.
In ordor to properly cut the dritf,
note hour tho various sections of tbo
patlorn are placed on both ’the cloth
and tho satin. Because there gro
»o many small pieces to tho overdress,
it la bettor tg place them togothcr an
the cloth so that it may be used to
best advantage. Tho flare collars, tho
back, tho largo collar, ami Jiack and
front gores of the skirt are laid on
*he length wise fold of roods. Tho
cuter front_of thy waist, sleeve, ruff
and pocket are placed ok tho material
so That tho largo " O " perforation"
rest, on n lengthwise thread. The
piecings are eat frem fie cloth re-

so iisss

The story ot coat* for this season
Us readieil Its closing chapter with
the presentation of style* for midwin­
ter »nd style* for driving. The drift*
t( popular approval was too definite
Ctrl; In (be syoson to encourage ouy
rsdlcsl new departures. Early models
shoved a beautiful adaptation of detip lo material* and were so excellent
tUl they could hardly be Improved
upon, sad then) are no distinctly dif­
ferent line* or detfill* of construction
is tin* latest arrivals.
In coats for midwinter long sweep*
lag line*, ample width, and', tupfiler
«flir* continue to be featured. Wool
nfcor, tweeds, boll via cloth, plush and
hr fabrtps are fur-trlmined and mqilu
ip on the same lines us all-fur coats.
Where fur is used on cloth gurments
It often'appear* In an si l-ftsr -collar
with bands of fur'to match bordering
raffs of the material. Plain plush nnd
fsr-fabrlr* make the wannest of
vrsps, excepting those that arc made
entirely of fur, and are of all tilings
bom serviceable for midwinter wear.
The coat of .fur-fabric pictured here
B*y be taken os representative of the
Wiles that stand approved. It la
kUHlsonifly trimmed with genuine fur
ud as rich looking ds fur coats made

In the same way. Many less expensive
couta of velour, or other cloths, arc
trimmed with bands of fur-fabric, .and
some of them have collars of it. But
the amurtear cloth coats have big mufllef collars of cloth and huge buttons
matching their own color. Koine of the
buttons are two and a half Inches In
dlnmeter, and two or three of them
are quite euough for one coat.
In evening .coats 'there nre n few
which novel comfilnstlons of materials
help out tiy providing variety where
variety Is sought for; but they arc an­
other story.

* * 7029V
French g ra y and Russian green In
cloth and velvet are used to dev-lop
this pretty afternoon #rnek, Tho
blouse may close In ilnublo-breat led
or surplice fashion, while the gatl erid skirt is. trimmed with braided
pocket*.

on a lengthwise thread, and next the
front gore, laid on the lengthwise fold.
The front and back of the waist lin­
ing sectluas ’ both are laid with the
Jargo “ O " perforations on a.lcugtliwise thread of material.
. ...
• Tbo frocks for afternoon wear are
particularly pretty this season nnd
A frock that hits achieved success, show advance touches for winter renot.only* because of its very new do- ' sort use. Many of the broadcloths
Llgn, but .becauso of its combination and satins are trimmed wi*h fine cold
i&gt;r two striking and blending tones la or silver embroidery whi*h are very
pictured here. French gray and Bus- rich when douo on n narkground of
uari green arc the shades usodi g'ern turquoise or Natter .blue rr coral/

hap

Pictorial Bcvlow Costume No. 7029. Blits, 34 to 4G inches bast. Prict^
161cent*.

S asy &amp;P ractical f[
'ome D ress AaKingl
J&amp; son s
f[

One

of

the

w a ys o f C apes

tlnctly -tilldjsti millinery for little
one*.
Ttiese trimmings arc simply made,
n* the liala In the picture demons trnto.
In one of them n band of black vel­
vet ribbon Is drawn about a light felt
ahape nml aervea ns a background for
a procesalon of little chicks and geese,
cut from colored felt, which nre ap­
plied to i t ■They are fastened down
with yarn or silk which serves to out­
line the feet and eye*, wing*, or even
the feather*, if desired.
A dark velour hnt acta oft flying
bird* cut tyvnn silk o f other fabric*.
Printed (d,k» furnish tunny figures of
bird*, butterflies, bees, and other
thing* that make the work of the mil­
liner simple. . Featbcra or ether dotalla aro done In embroidery stltche#
on them. The third bat ahow* n bit
of tamlAcape done In outline with yarn,
which lookq like a scene set with the
content^ of the time-honored Noeh a

be wide enough, It will be necessary
to arrange for the small piecing for
tho seam as shown in the cutting
guide.
The remaining doth'l* now folded
in half and tno hood laid on tbo
lengthwise fold. The pocket1le placed
■ on a lengthwise thread, the straight
r&lt;1go being parallel with tho selvage
of the cloth.
* ■
»• The lining is an Important-part of
the cape and this season tbo smart
dressmakers aro using bright silks and
satin* B obo or pin* would go well
with almost any light shade of blue,
and thl" is an exceedingly fashion­
able combination this season. In ad­
dition to tho satin, tho cane may be
interlined with canton flannel for
warmth. Thb eearf, hood and collar
may bo lines or made of contrasting
material. 1,
While broadcloth ia perhaps tho
' most practical material for an -even­
ing cape, thorn are lovely models In
’ velvet, velveteen, satin brocade and
the heavy corded silks. The advant­
age of a good, wearable elotb, how--

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the moat youthful of *11 nnd Winter
fashions. Tho design pictured bore is
cut in two pieces and tho neck may bo
finished in open ’ effect with a deep
collar, or with higb nock and tho col­
lar wr*)'&gt;j*d *e*rt»ml-4i*-th*-ntrw~its* ~
douin stylo. There 1* provided n
graceful and Serviceable hood which
may bo used, however, only when tho
enpo is tnado with opon neck. Blue
broadcloth is used to make tho cape,
4 yards 54 inches wide being required.
The osdc is cut on an open width

Btunnlng evening cape in bio#
broadcloth lined 4ritb rose satin. The
open neck is finished with a broad
collar and hood, or tho neck may be
closed and sirathed with a scarf of
■etf-materiaL

And u man ought to play the very best
tenuis of his career around twenty-nine
or‘.thirty, for the. reasou that at Unit
nip' ho Is likely to hnve retained Ida
stnnilim nml to have played long
enough to have ncqnlreif the experience
SEE US FOR •
which Is so VAlttWble In big matches. , *
.
■
* __ ci;
IsHik at Hurl Bohr. He Is far from
broken.
"There mny bo this, however, to be
snld about McLoughlln. It In highly
possible tlnit his Htimshlng stylo rakes
tho physical strength out Ot n man In
his younger years, ’ where the game
which either William Johnston or I
piny would conserve It. It Is not ImIMisslble that a vital difference lies
there.
I • *
*. •
"I expect to kocpjip with my tennis
while In business ns much us I did
while at Harvard, where I was gradu­
New Location, Next to Seminole
ated Inst June."

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New Departure in Children’s

.doesn’t make any difference Just
how the headwear of tlhy glrla 1*
aUilomd, it u sure to look pretty on
» little wearer*. For sone time Its
mini tlon ll“ *
from the
millinery of grownup*. Small replicas
mit“ V Ur* *t3f,w, h" T®
chann of
*™*lurca, and tho simpler bats of
“ *«r uii.theia have been copied for
mlMea. Tlielr headwear has
DCv° 1 ,laI'py afterthought.
Shapes for amall Udlni are not
rt i* Vttrli*d, and follow rather
' x a few of thosev designed for
People. Besides these there aro
K
are staple shapes’
net . m m11* ,,,tlatUn* tbc P°k« boubrtm
*‘Ubjr" h« t' "llh
fSldr, , , , ' ^ 111 new d«P“ rtar«
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Full Line of Automobile Accesso­
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fact anything you may need in thia
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Auto Accessories

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rovnof »4 men MSitsisi won

The New Old-Fashioned Girl*.
In the old-fashlon girl Miss Alcott
somewhere drew a pretty picture of
her heroine In her little homespun blue
frock and her. tippet of squirrel.
Young girls nre wearing the same sqrt
of wide skirted blue frocks and tho
self-same tippet* of squirrel this
yenri
Tho combination I* so very
pretty and becoming to jouthful com­
plexions that It Is no wonder to find
U tn high favor ngulp..

' Maternal Instinct*.
As a ruin It Is the hi other, of a tow
children who develops the ntntemal
Instinct moat fully nnd most udmlMan Plays at Topnotch When rnbly, for she has time to realise and
to follow .nut Its iimnlf.dil hearing*.
Thirty-Five Yeara Old.
The *oroly-prc**ed mother of n swarm
|x fofit'll lit he content IT sho enn fill'
their clamorous stomachs. keep decent
Champion Williams Says McLoughlin clothe* on their*hacks ni.d send them
out with tdlenihly rlenn fnces.
Not Through Because He la Twen.
ty-8lx Years of Age—Will
Keep on Playing.
Compliment?
., “
“ .I. Puller (•loom iuihmiI n |ileusnnt
"How long can » man piny topnotch eoiuidlincnt on my distinyutshed unccator. Alfri*il vCcnuy*on, the other day/'
tennis!"
confessed
Tennyson J. 17nft, ."When 1
It. Norris .Williams, II, gave vent tn
a nfodrst chuckle before answering this casually mentioned iluit I om 11 de­
query iyit to him shortly after lie hud scendant of I^ohl TennyMin ho cried
defeated William JTriinston,'California, nut; quite’ emphatically, ‘(Jood L o r d !'"
In tho nntlonql Inwn tennis champion­
ship Annin nt Forest Hills, N. Y.
Mysophobla.
"Why, I should say uqjll ho Is thirtyThe fnmmis dictionary roinpllur, Or.
four or thirty-five. l&gt;n you think ‘ilor- .Samuel Johnson, was Impelled to touch
rie' McLubghlln Is entirely broken sim­ nnd count all the palings In fences ho
ply beemise ho Is twenty-*1x1" the passed, mid If. he thought he had
champion asked In reply. "Not a bit missed one he would start hack and
of It. It Is entirety probable, nnd 1 repent the nonsensical enumeration.
shouldn't In the least he surprised to Mysophobla is an uuuaylng obsession
see htm mule buck to Tho best he ever of tillk sort nnd more frequent than
played wltlilq tho next six years mid supposed, ns the pntlejits try tn keep
rcgnln tho titly.
IKelr* peculiar behavior from notice. It
"I have no expectations, but only Is n fear of unclean IIncss or of conhopes, as to tho length of tluio I mil tnmlpntl»ii.
remain champion or a chntnplonshlp
contender. I am twenty-four now.
Wifely Whlmslsa.
“ Married life," says a woman’* page
writer, "would he Infinitely happier
If married men would obey the whims
of their wives with half the alacrity
they displayed when their wives were
their sweethearts." Why’ 'nut make
allowance for the fnct that a bache­
lor Isn’t eternally worn out humorlug his sweetheart's whimsical Idea
that there's a burglar In the house
and bunting for him with a flash­
light!—l.otilsvllle Courier-Journal.

BEST AGE FOR TENNIS

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“ One of our sale*m c n ^ c m ° nstratccf t h «
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tance Telephone to uib.
was at Huntsville
Ala., and upon his ow g
responsibility put is
Long Distance calls for fifteen merchants within 4
radius of several hundred miles.
“ In less than one hour he had sold 21Q0 barrel*
of flour at a total cost to us of less than six dollar^

CAPtf

T T 5 T ^ O T W I t ir 7 7 I T H W
ever, (a that it can always be remade
into something practical.

“ Since then we have applied the Long Distance
Bell Telephone to every feature of our business wi
most profitable results.
T h e service is . fine, t
rates are reasonable and there is more satisfacd
in one L o n g Distance Telephone talk than in h
• dozen le tte rs ”

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONEAND TELEGRAPH C O M PAN Y

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�sample: Field crops, including corn,
•318,861,239; vegetable' crop*. $13,} 186,904; vegetable crops. $13,1*5,904; fruit crop*. $13,147,435; poul• try and poultry products. $4,665.1001; dairy products, $4,130,925: cot-

THE HERALD PRINTING C O IP A N T I Other
*“ • « 5'&lt;W&gt; &lt;KK&gt;- “ b* « « «',&lt; k» , o&lt;h».
resources are estimated at
about $160,000,000 and the usual
annual business of the state ia fig­
ured to be $220,290,751. Surely the
state of Florida Is a most profresi* * • O r k» C M e t t M f e t w i i .g j^ commonwealth.—Jackson vil'* •
Metropolis.

Florida could not diride without the In every place he baa Conducted a
consent of Cnngrww, and Congress campaign.
would probably ponder the question
In his homt.rity he fed hi* people
for a lone time before deciding eren In the erection of a modern three
to rote on it. for this reason, among story building. The Sanford Sunday
others, 'that Florida U a topheavy school bolds the penpant ks the best
state, but not the only one ia the i„ Florida , One of his B. Y. P. U
Union by any means. Neither is it j organization* also holds the loving
the only one stale in the Union in iCup aa the beat in the state. ■
which aa important party dlvWon
„
j Iy(aan ^
f#r
yemn
grown up. There is such a more gaged in business in fhiddle Georgia.
meat
_
P«MrteJly to
California. , „ T in r #
^
ia ,
whJbst In Teas, ^be queation U a!- L
e . bo»«i|i. boo&gt;, ^
,
« j * ofwn to
There are
ffi.
e d ^ U o . was

•
otbtr V ? , T , *
received. from tV Georgia Normal
TH E HIGH COST'NJF LIV IN G ’ might be helpful to them although
^
UvaimmMof
M , tW ~w *w «&lt;* iW ir t t t e r ^ W R
Dour!tt&gt;i
a .tudent
Ttfc. lush.-price of
pimply a tax that the people of the uurly enough to lake the inutiatiye o( the Hourton n ^
ft1.
'^ d t i e e are *paying for Isainess. In- H T * ?
,1
k
( ArabL Ga.. Mercer University. M ibegrn .t would probably apread, with ^
mnd lb, Southern Baptist
j efficiency and style.
. Housewives • have gotten in the the result that state, that Ms s o * , ThpoJocif4i Seminary of Loutsville. .
i habit of buying each day for that perfectly' content in- their northern Ky. The doctor’s degree wib conand eastern and v a t j day's use. I It costa aa mech-in rierk and southern
_
.. - ,
,
,
; ferred upon him by a Tennessee
in time, lit rent and in the delivery ern part, would M like going into p tU| Co!,
^
of the goods to sell fire cfnts' worth the movement.
Dr. Hyman has served as pastor
C l 'a * to sell five dollars’ worth. Very! Congress is not likely to encourage
in Florida at Apalachicola, firookafew articles of food viS spoil if kept i anything of this kind. Rather than
,
„
.
. . T T “*
*riUe. Marianna and Sanford.
For
a week or two. Housekeepers could _aet the division movement going it lbfe&lt;,
w
was state Sunday
save from 20 to 25 per cent on what will probably deny to Florida the
anrj p
Y. P. U. secretary.
they now pay irthey would buy ^ p r i v i l e g e of breaking *l« * « . or; He „ M prw* nt # racmbw oI ^
frequently and more at a time.
'Texas the privilege of breaking m g u u Board
Missions, Florida
But the telephone is such a temptForcifn MUsloa
*.er. People can apeak to their grocer
b. W * e d « l . ^ [lo„ d Richmond. W , ,nd p ~ i whenever they
*&gt; ' »
”* “ *• “ * " • - d,nl ol th. Florid. B.prio. A ^ n T
Orlando roan has a prize win__ » or their _market mao
,
„
rooster named, Woodrow w ^ n.
They-order only -hat they menu.—Christian Science Monitor,
Very appropriate name for a good " ~ d *hal * *
They P*y from -0
.
°
7"
,
Tampa * u proud to have this
roo'tc*
•*
*° “5
cent, more than they need
Anyone t^e many fine Chjistmas mao for m few dayi onfy and it ia
____ q ____
ip *r, and if they pay It when they editions is that olj;he Lakeland Star oaiy juat thlt ^
m o n projdW
. N , « „ p m 11 . . i r tb,
” ri‘ '” *”
*? K
0 2-y - — ------ * e are more than
~
.
. d. i.« Tiloom.
. . Th,
. Sur —
is. twenty eight pages of good jread- pnJud that he is 'a resident of San
are feeling the high cost of living and'
Foodstuffs, also vary tn prices *t tag and a generous bunch of aidran fOT(i * cd ba4 cast, his lot among u*.
oyer erght hundred have suspended
different stores &lt;w markets. If the Using and t^e Star i* different from (OP 3 bomeV
in the past few iponths t§ or/jlnary.
,.
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.
,
newspaper is'now two hundred fe r ' f “
u*°°W
* « d *be other, in many wW
having , »
in colon. The.
cent higher than it wai a year a
g
W
§periMi c#Vwcould
be
bought
where
it
Is
cheapest.
Christmas
Star
show*
the fine har.ff
The first suspension in Florida re­

COUNTY DADS MEET
DELAYED NEWS
Continued From Page One

PUT IN OUR
C h r istm a s
BANKING
CLUB
AND INCREASED
10&lt;£ W E E K L Y

WILL MAKE

Come in;
ask about
a

Thia happens in 50 W E E K S
W e also have a 5 cent club which in 50 weeks
pays $63.75.
&gt; ,
O ur 2 cent clnb pays $25.50
Our 1 cent club pays $12.75
W e also have clubs where you pay in $1.00 or*
$2.00 or $5.00 each week and in 50 Weeks cet $50
or $100 or $250.
W e add 4 per cent interest.
Come in and get a “ Christmas Banking Club"
book F R E E . It costs nothing to join.
This is notra plan just for B O Y S and G IR L S - it
is also for M E N and W O M E N .
Y ou can start T O D A Y — S T A R T .

It Is undignified to try to ecbno- and the efforts of Bro. Bloom art apmixe, but it is not considered un- predated .Vjr the adveTtisiera.
Jno. D. Jirikics. tax collector:. A.
dignified to complain. Strange. isn*t
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Vaughn, tax-aascasor; E. P f Housit
The Herald does not mind gtr.ng ho!d^ countv jildce; T ^ Laatoa.
People when buying small pack- *P*r* for worthy enterprises but it cupt. Pub. Ins.
E. E. Brady, sher­ 3,000,000 depositors the enormous ty wffl only be appreriaied by i
ages used to’catty them home. But f el* °ur goat for these .same fr,.1 iff: L. Pi Hagan, Co. Coram'r; C. W. sum of $100,000,000.00. This mone view from within! As soon u Ut
gee whit! That rin't. be done nbw. v
;*P*v*rs
- to
.
. . get their . job . printing Entxroinger, Co. Conm'r: L. A. will go mostly to the poorer classew, church is opened ybu are invited u
A woman would feel degraded if sh
e 1 “° ”^ 10111e*here tae .after they h*.e Brumley, Co. Commit; Ol'P. Swope. but people in all walk* of life are look at them from within.
shei.
-----------------------were carrying a bundle-cr jwp in Jver
and received free space in Co. Coram’r and'E. H. Kilbec, Co. tkaing it dp, the need for Christmas
*&lt;saford Girls Won
hand.
A manfcet basket?
That Tbe Herald. This is the kinff of Comm’r: L G. Strisgfeliow, Justice money being universal, and as this!
• •FLORIDA’S CORN CROP
would be absolute disgrace. Plenty latitude that sours the newspaper of. the Peare; L. T. Hunt. Justice of incentive for saving ia a permanent
The Sanford girls* High School
Did you know that the corn crop of peopTe are able to pay whatever m*.n on *be world,
Peace: D. D. Daniel. . Justice o one. Christmas Savings Clubs hsve Basketball team journeyed over to
of the state of Florida’ th»* year ex­
Peace; A. R. Stiles, constable; fo become permanent departments-with Oseep!a county to play the Kiuiinprices are asked
apd pay for
DR. HYMAN IN T A M P A ,
ceeded in value the films crop* • erv too, but when they are abole to
row girls, headed by their popolsr
carrying file arms: J. H. Lee. Ji progressive banks.
Facts and Figures, the official or­
There
are
a
number
of
dosses
that
coach.
Mis* Tribble.
The -girts
do
this
and
do
it
«h
'do
thev
comc
--c
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n
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Sanford Minister Demonstrate* His R. P. Jenkins and Jr E. Terwilliger.
gan of tthe Soutftrrn Wholesale ,
a
person
can
join,
but
the
most
landed
safe
in
the;
fair
cjty
sod adPlam? Plenty of people who cannot
AbuIty „ „ Orgaal er
1Following banks of Seminole rounGrocers' Association, published at
afford tb do this do it neverthelm.
Thp oW Ieftnd ..j
, M , f t 7, Florida filed their written appli- popolar are the two (2c) cent and’ ministered defeat to the tus* of
JarksonviUe is authority for tbe
.because they want it distinctly un- COBl|Uered.. rau|li hive b&gt;M,n , ppfo. cations, duly signed by theii respec- five 5c cent classes, the two cent 11 t&lt;^8. With this victory os the
' statement‘
dernood that they can afford to &lt;1°: prlat(.ly uwd b Df c
e H
Uve officers, that they become coun- class paying $25.50 and the five cent Hear side of the’ locals’ slate it still
It is true that wonderful strides whatever tv,„i,
their n
neighbor*
do, whieh
which jn Tafnpa
«.K K „« dn
Thursday.
«y depositories• for' the funds of dXM paying $6^.75 at tne end of makes them -the undefeated n t
fifty weeks.
i
what’s more than that it will t»k*
have been made in the production of includes complaining as • well as
T , .. .
. .
’
.
, Seminole county, Florida:
The Doctor, who is the pastor of •
- /
corn in Florida in recent years, but erything else,
As a promoter tof thrift, th« e ,on,*“ f“ l ‘ Mm from ^
f“ l Un&lt;l ■
the First Baptist Church of this.eity • Seminole County Bank, Peoples’
there are few who know- that such
* ,
, ,
. to -take their measure. .
^
Christmas
Savings
Clubs
are
wonder­
wonderful .uccews ha. been a t t a i n t , T,h* m»J°*ty of‘ the psqple of was called some time ago to Tampa Bank of Sanford, First National1
An
imaginary
story
js
all
tnai
ful, it being estimated that prob,•
■'in »o short a period. Florida ought / « » « &gt; " V*B»
beep chicaens and there to conduct’ a .money raising Bank and" Bank of Oviedo.
for 1,p*
ifeed them
the
campaign for the F im
Baptist- H ill of Frad -T. WHiiams.-pngtffwr wbln one thin! ul the uw w y paid lo I, l ttia e*,M *ly*
to be one of the greatest corn pro-1M
lY‘* m almost
almo,t entirely
ent,rt'1&gt;' on
“
‘
club depositors is immediately re- ln* “ nibl* «®. » « « d the game we
The Baptists of
Florida Grioves Drainage Dist..
ducirg states in, the Union.‘especial­ straps from ih* table. There may Church there.
deposited in permanent aaving. achav' to *,ve ,l' “ « thought it
ly ^o in view- of tfie fact that we ar* not be any great big money in the Tampa wisn to construct a modern 8^10 bill of E. A.. Douglass, against counts and fully o&amp;v fourth of the happened.
soon to be among the Union’s lead­ poultry' bust new* as a regular busi- worshiping plant that will eventually »*ld district approved and ordered
positota are entirely new material.1 We presume TtiUi snd HasA
ers in cattle and hog production. ness but any family that will. keep co&lt;t $]00,000.00&lt; and needed some P»ld. On motion of L. A. Brumley,
this bein^ their first'banking experi- Company were there with the old
The two go hand in hand. Hay will chickens C3n feed them on one- $27,000.00 in freewill *ub*rriptions duly seconded, salary of road foreonce. The -First National Bank- of fighting spirit and that Ruth flaod
come into its, own in time. If the ttrith of tbe njoney that the «ggs jp make tbe first installment of this roan. J* 51. Wynn, commencing Jan. our city* recognised the possibilities with 'her murderous attack* on the
Bui why magnificent structure assured. With lM» 1917, be fixed at $75.00 per
corn crop continues to increase in they lay would cost.
of this plan to promote savings,- opposition were- fierce, and that
the next few years as it has in the bother about chieken! when every- this need paramount the executive mouth, Carried.
and two years ago organised the Helen Peck in her clear and^-wy
pastor an«
and
past several years. Florida may be body wants every body eise to un-. , committee waited on oar pastor
Moved and unanimously adopted first dubs fh Sanford. The popu- going fashion playeo ner shme ^rid^
derstar.d
that
they
have
plenty
counted to »el! extensively outside
°
arrangements whereby Or.; that thia board appropriate the sum larity and usefulness of the system game., add that Rutn Kanner. tks
.9
money:
Hyman
was to manage the campaign of. $50o.(K» from publicity fund for was so* evident that they are now star jumping center of the local*!
of the
state,
j
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*
Fully half the people of Jackson-’ for the Tampa folk.
B b s * effecting exhibits of Seminole putting out a Hub fpr 1917.
team was also there.
Facts and Figuers in its last issue
ville
could
grow
what
vegetables
£
yr&gt;
Hyman
left
Sanford
for
just'county’s
products at Mid-Winter
says;
We imagine
.they need with one hour’s work per ifn days, and tlilrra*-that-time-he-Fair-ttr be-held'Ih Orlando, and a
.
,
•
,that Helen
— ,—Hir
L 1 ■*»
I
t
[
' C0MfJ7 tP Hsr . H r i ^ . r ^ n tTTn WOfk'
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’Ork It lie «*nt to Tampa, organised
hi* work- committ»f u l J b s r one from n i h
Wlwdwws is Presbyterian Cherrh
looked lo ^ o throw the basKeU *«
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___ Tne new art window* in the Prea- that if any’ help waj needed in srti-.
of palms K^Vi. M-ninr
‘ i i n Ti i C°!&lt;.t
rnurh. H
YrgrTshlsa.-i ng fuice^, got hil »qmera and hia-;commlsaiopcria dfaitoict, bt gppointid
are attracting a ning tbe game that Cora' Lee
■"Ti essentia] lv^a live siork
.l0 ba&gt; thf v,t«’U b l e s Mjf to. working and artaally rniaed to handle and expend the same ap-’ bytenan church
great
deal
of
very
favorable atten- right by her aide to five first »*&lt;L
farming state ard to s t h « m t s in ' ^ ~
°* ra,'*DK thf m- but .it isn t the total sum of ns^fiKOO? ’ There-’propriatson for purposes as stated
tion. They were designed by an arUndefeated apd still going »ft*
the Un^ot
lie , °
m ' rt«b! to complain at what one ’ha, fore we repeat that while just before above.
list for thia particular bpildinr. that.tb* h « l . i i f , iht li-nsl-si
pare
r
f hy
* T ^
, h'U iC 'l i n k - I W J - . ^ p r i ^ ; T t&amp;O.OO arilltli "harmony might prevail
„ .
. . .
respect.
roduce
few minuti-----,ball team are out. in an .attempt t*
resnect. j&gt;
{iroduc.
b&lt;). a
. few
m,nute* . work
» t ra(pf&lt;
1- rnnnn.rw
During me period between. July I
and u , ^
tb, dl u T ltliw r
j and the aayinr would have been in froro th e publicity fund for the pnr- throughout.
A July
I utT. -F-—t19ff.
n 'T * * riontla
LJ.^ . . I L -sold
1 1.J
.
*
*
The P m b y teri.M do- *™ * up *'
h"
19I 3r-*ffd
Union,
. ’•
place.'
sired window, that would' fit the b*#n -"onipluhed brfore.
ex*
’
j
pose
of
defray
ring
part
of
tbf
cattle to the value of $1,4.09,205'.'
Coach Tribble of the local te*ai
In Sanford
'
pense of tb* Seminole County Fair building, and entrusted the designand during \he same period hogs to
D IV ID IN G TH E L A N D OF
° r* Hym,n b“ hmn
ing to this artist for the beat win- has proven a leader in more tha* on*
as
the
pastor
ol
tbe
First
Baptist
Association
in
conducting
tbe
Semtbe value of $1,012.2*3 were slaugh­
FLOWERS
Her instructions are i«*T#l**
. .
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. . . i Church, for more thin three years, inoie County Fair in Sanford during dows for the chinch without regard way.
tered. Florida's corn crop this yg'ar
appear, that the matter of d . - , ^
lhlU llme hld 1&lt;nt hU t_
th#
%intrr
of
m
6
_17_
------------'
to
cost.
The
public
generally
Is
in-'
able,
and
tbl gfris *eer^ to ;e*Iia*
_
____
This approexceeds her citrus fruit ctop in vqlue.
the state of Florida,
vited to see them. You -will olpenr this and at every Instruction
An inveitigation of the state's reu not to I»- abandon^
hl* P fwelrful *****&gt;'j a priation made with the distinct un| _&gt; - ii. ^
K P
F.
^directing the work here that has dri-standing that auch appropriation from the. outside the harmony be- la given the girN all fed th*: *ba
sources *ho» some remarkable fig- The north,™ ind the southern por
made ^for the Sanford Baptists and shall not be used nor requested by tween windows and walla, but the more information Mi*» Tribble gi«*
ur«*. of which the following arb a
of th* state find that they have
for the town one of the most prac- tbe said fair association if the said rich news of them and their full beau- the better they are going to play. ,
.........
not enough in common to cement
tical house* of worship, in tbe south,. |ajr association decides that a fair
f e e s * * # s e t t s « ♦ &gt; &lt; &gt;« * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ them together. Ot, to put it in an- amf when the building is entirely ■cannot be held in Sanford during
[ other way. they think that each of finished, as it will be early in the taid winter.
k
the two great divisions would be spring it wQI be a monument to Lhe^
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happier if dependant upon the other. never tiring pastor, to tbe Baptist)
1 he proposal is that the line of aep- t o n f m t i o n , nd , n* oniiniP(It tQ the’^ Hon. Board of County Commis»ianm
in and
the state of Floraration he the twenty-ninth parallel., dty‘
,J
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and county of Seminole met
A bill, it Is antiriphted will be In-! The fact that Dr. Hyman engagedj|B*
a{jj0”,;.)P(i____ ion Ddc. 15th, 10
_____________
troduced into the legislature this about ten years ago “ a caahier bf
m Present. L. P. Hagan,
winter with the intention of paying
wholesale establishment, and h u l ty fIBin; Commlasioneni C. W.
, 1the way for division. But it is no climbed to his present altitude in so |Kntxmlni?eT, j. A. Clark and L. A.
; 'easy matter to bring about the divi­ abort a time speaki .volumes for his
Brumley; E. A. Douglass, clerk and
sion of a state. Interests that rarn* ability. We give a reproduction here
W. C. Williamson, deputy sheriff in
[ ify far beyond the border*- of the of a picture of the Doctor taken
attendance.
Following bonds were
Make excellent__ Christ- ; territory immediately concerned be­ during the time be was employed as approved: Surety Bond of Bank of
come involved in auch a project. cashier.
Oviedo; Seminole County Bank;
mas presents and arc casi- ! Each state of the Union is enUUed
• %
*
People's Bank of Sanford; First Na­
to two members of the United
ly mailed.
Hundreds are joining— hundreds will be happy when Christ- |
tional Bank of Sanford; Seminole
! States Senate. Florida is an un­
County Highway and Refunding
We have a beautiful new
wavering Democratic state, and its
mas rolls around again.. Will you?
Bondi; Bond of F. P. Forster and
stock just received. See
division into two states would mean
C. A. Dallas, . members County
* You can’t lose— you gain much. •
that the area now repratenteo in the
them today. They are
School Board; R. C. Whitten, con­
United States Senate byetqr.o mem­
Join for yourself—your friends—your children.
stable of lht Justice of the Peace
going fast.
ber* would be represented by four,
District,
It is the talk of tbe town.
,
all Democrats. Republicans alert
There being no further business
*,
•
-&gt;90
^ constantly to everything that tends
board adjourned to meet Jan. 2nd.
; to strengthen or weaken the oppo­
1917.
. »
site party would hardly take kinaly
to a change that would work auto­
~
.
CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUBS
matically toward increasing the'
strength of the. Democratic ’’solid
..“ T H E B A N S W H H T H E . C L O C K "
In speaking of the Tampa cam­ Te Pay Owt &gt; itW.000.a06.00 to &gt;.0M. south" la the tipper chamber.'
oo . Depositors TfcU Tear »
t But that ia only one possible dif­ paign and ita success tbe Tampa
As ah evidence' of the popularity
ficulty In th* way of division. The Timm has the following to say:
Dr. Hyman has for a number of ' of thia form of saving, the banks in
people of Florida as a whole would
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studied thia kind df church this country during the *
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have to vote for the proposition and
month
will
pay
out
to
~
that would be only the beginning. aettyuy. and fab has been am
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of advertising forced the ciscontmu-,
• ancr of the Herald. The people of
of Mulberry will be sorry they ever
. let the Herald go out of business
but it is "utterly impossible for news­
papers to live without advertising —
a fart- the public seems slow about
realising.

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THE aANFOKP HERAL

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Ellwood, the wonderful skater left d ustry, Maurice Tourneur of the iire/wnlked by candle Ifglit Id a price
where the light from above suddenly
' yesterday for* Eustls' where he will Paragon Flms, Inc.
came through a shell hole. For three
! Rive an exhibition in fnnr/ skating
days and nights she and others with
; and expects to return to Sanford at
Marie poro In^'Otivcr Twist"
a num!*er o f children remained In cue*
r.
*
" I look .like a boy!” exclaimed of these cellars, subsisting nn raw po­
Mention ' ' 11 **tcr
little B*ppe|,*,,^ l
•.
! I ; Self Rising Flour at Dutton's— Marie Doro os she emerged from tatoes. ller hitflmnd was killed by a
0r
in- Brl^ '
, 12's, 65c; 24*8. $1.26.
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th«l gloom of the Laaky Company’s shell as he stood ou the sidewalk In
Personal Rems or
■I The World's series shown at the thentre, where she had just seen her­ front of their home.
People Still Cling to I t
In te re s t
I.yric. yesterday brought back pleas- self on the screen In "Oliver* Twist,”,
These people Vho still tenaciously
—1-— —
&lt;&gt;. ant memories of baseball to Sanford in which she will appear at fhc Star
•Phone 295-J
Friday, when it ia the Paramount cling to the ruin's of their home, find
0f the Floallnl Sid«H ! [ fnns.
I 0G East First Street
Next to McCuIIcrs
7 Ik. Sucrinctly Arranged far •; J| The Herald has a new line of feature. "1 look likd a boy anti now time for laughter. This woman (inked
If wo were uni nfruld we would be
T Horried Herald Readers
f score cards and tally cards for card 1 am happy"— and there was no torpedoed In making the cross-chan­
&gt;‘ parties.; See them before -you nr- doubt about it. The charming Ltw- nel trip. It wus suggested that the
ky star did-look like* a ragged little
."
... range for your next party.
HuUmnrlnes wore no Buch menace ns
: r . oVd'eV o f tFe Eastern StfiF ^ t Everything
Pt-nef*
f for
np f the
hn nlVirn
.*tl
office can now street urchin of nearly a century frequent bombardment. *Bhe smiled
Ike 7tb d «x » f June A . D. I*09s »«ld r «r J j Jsbllc installation of ofBcers to -» be obtained at T h e ' Herald oflice ago. The battered cap nearly bid and wild the cellars wore quite safe
tlflrSte in b r u M lh * tufietrlng d e w llb «o
.ieke.
nroperty, (llu a lrd In *«iiilnole county,
M
19th at 7:30 o'clock, and you do not need to send out of her short lock's, her coat with the during midi turn's nnd, nnyway, they
lie—“
I'm
thinking
seriously
of
sot­
I sijht, D * Florida, to-wtil W m I ISO |«*l of L o t SO,
toVn. Jlee.ve darfgled, and worn and were getting used to It. ‘their families cordially
ting* married."
8ho—’T ve
often HU " K " Cb»pp#ll’u Su*-dt»lil5B of OoMoUMOn&lt; Member* meet kt G;30 town for anything in this line.
boro.
Tbo &lt;ald land brine aaaooood at tbo
torn trousers covered her, while
On one of the main thoroughfares thought aboct It, but not oa anything
T ry ' Dutton's Flour— 12's, 65c;
inwiteddata of tba 1 Muanro o f »u«h r a r tl'c ite In
badly starred shoes encased her wo stopped to have uu open-air lunch- serious."
tbr name nt W. C. Coltlaa.
o’clork.
24's, $1.26.
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dainty feet.
eon. We sat nnd chatted In this
Alro Tat C rrtlflratr No. .1*7. datrd the
i-10 ferry* boat to Enterprise for 6th day o f June, A. 1). 1910; laid rertifltal*
street,
which
In
ordinary
times
was
SAFE IS BOBBED
"T h a t was tlys only thing that
rmbrarm tbr folluwln* |lrirrlbrd property,
Vain Rcplnlngs.
Titasrille train.
27*l0tip
iltu a tn l In ttrminola tounty, Flortili, to ­
worried me,” she said, os she walked one of the most creditable in the city.
"By
right
uf
conquest,"
ho
declared,
w n : All unlnttrd part o f ItU. " J " of l.haopj,ao and $30 rifle-n o reasonable
an Break* Into Safe In Bonita towards her dressing room—"1 was Our conversation was the only thing the iimld belonged to hlth; hut u* prll'a Hub-dirlalon -of fjoldiboro; the aald
J ? xrefund. Can be seen afterto disturb Its ghastly aolemuness ex­
land brine aarnred at thr data ot tbr In u Cafe Sunday Night
afraid that I wouldn’ t look like a cept the rustling of tree leaves and along life's path they fnred—bis eye­ aarr ot lurh rrrtlflrata In Ihe nami ot Mary
J^a,. 906 Myrtle avenue. jJ3-4tc
,
safe cracker Broke into the' safe a boy. Now that I have discovered the IntermittoiU shell Are going on sight growing dim, her temper waxed M . Slcrrd.
ur and Mrs. Harren of A lls ­
Alao Taa CrrtlBrair He! I U , datrd June
of the Bonita Cafe some'tiny! Sun- I do, I hope fo play boy parts all within a few hundred yards of the sharp iijhI shrewd, her‘tongue hecunio &lt;tb, A) D . 1910; raid rrrtlflrate ambrarea
tate Springs were shopping in
thr I,.Unwint dn rrlb rd proprrty, iltuat**! In
aoate _5Prl"*J
klntt the trip l&lt;1« y night and. extracted about $100 my life, 1 really think nature in­
tsklrts of the place. Across tha uproarious; and he wished,'na his past Semlnolr rounty, FlorIda. 'to-irlt: J.w a XX
he
vlewml.
tliat
hu
hudu’t
been
vic­
-mm
and
m,t
Cl, Itlk
.. . . " K
~ ' ‘ .of
. ,;hapi
Chapprfi'a
... flub-di*l*lri»
id n tin sign* was flapping In the
^ S in g lo r S.n tV Claus.
‘ n currency therefrom. The Wcopo- tended me for a boy, because I have
of Goldiboro. Thr laid land bring aaa*r»rd
&gt;
pulous Brothers have always closed always loved to he in boya* clothes. breeze, the only reminder of a once torious.
at tha date of the tuuabee of &lt;uch rertlflrare in tbo name of M ary M. Retard.
prospdinus business. The sign was
inB-UV-TISM — Antiseptic. Re- and locked the safe but neglected to
A lio Taa Certiorate No. S7I, dated the
Rheumatism, Sprains, Ncural- close the outer door Sunday night Musty Soffer at the Star Thursday there but the building had practically la Caarl a f Caaalr Jud*. Mrmlnot* C aaalf
6th day of June, A. 1). 1910; laid r e n t s n u u u d im ,
Hlala a f ftarida
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demolished.
Morning conies and Willie wakes. been u
and tha thief hnu no trouble In pry­
rate rrnhrar*^ the following dryrrlbrd prop­
erty, aitualed ia Srrnlnotr rount*. H -H d e,
It was with no sense of regret tha*' ■'wTorTt'old*!*!
J
*Trv Dutton's Flour— 12 s 66c; ing the money box out of the com­ He discovers .that Musty has been
S o u r.
h.'aHy given, to all whom It to-wlt: All unlniird part of lllk. "K / * Chaowo
left
Arras
and
gazed
oneo
more
on
nrll'i
Siib-divUlon of Gotdahoro. T h r taldl
partment and making way with thd hanging all night from a window
may ronerrn, that on • h* 16th day of J u ia
open flelds, fields donifnated by Ger­ A. [&gt;. 1SIT, ihall a p it f to tha ItonoraKo land bring Buraard at the data ot thr U«uM'l I*-25- ‘
; 34' tf
o f aurh c-rtlSoate In tbo name o f
t* Mr. sttrk of New York city was rontonU. Thtfre ate several,clues to only n few feet above the ground. man guns hut' being worked by old K. K. Houaholdvr, Judga of aald Court, ta anrr
J^dgo of Prol-ato. -for Anal dlvrharr* )a M ery M. Sreord.
in the case and the police The two of them set out together, men, women nnd children.
l in the rity Friday, showing Wjo beau- follow
_
Alan Ta* fYttlArate No. 370, datrA thrC irvu trii ot tbo wfhta of W. It. Itoldan.
dorta.vd; a n d ‘that at t la aatno tl*po I will Cth day of Juor A- I ). 1910;' aald rrtlfl?flll ltoe Df Knickerbocker hats at think they can land the gentleman hut Wlfllo spies a* free lunch sign
rr-aot
my
Saal
arrounla
aa
K
x
n
U
t
ii
,1
rata
rmbrarra the tallowing tra-rlbed^-ro p J' h sh0n
: i n a few days. Winter season brings and decamps. Musty spies a beau­
* Rigid Man P^izxtes Doctors.
rrty aitualed in Seminila r-wnty, H v H i ,
lid rala|r and ark trr thrlr appr-’ Oat.
to-witl IAlt 60 liana » . r t , l V 0 tr-t&gt; and t,1 lIlatrd IlrrOmbrr IRth. A. J&gt; I9t*. •
tiful maiden dressing in front of a
Onkiniid. Cal.—Physicians at the
SI llere north St trot) of m v *‘ K ' o f
A O K b tl'IA liU l.D K N .
nbils "y a o o
•
vigorous precautions should be taken by window. The maiden, who is not Hutcrgciicy hospital were imxxleJ over
Exeeutrli.
CM nnell’e .Sub-dlrialon of Ool-tahoro: the
18—-12-19. 1-10. a-fO. 3-20, 4-17, 8-&amp;J.-CI raid land bring »&lt; a »—d at thf data of the
raised. Constant, heavy «veryon« during the winter season so beautiful when she turns her face tht* ailment of n mnn who wax-found
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b -u a ir r of aarh rortlflrpta In thr aamr at
by
the
Alameda
police
recently,
stmjdtoward
one
sees
him
peeping
and
D rier) m l o f tbr Interior
1 Morv * " - * r d .
-Uf ®
„
ttnti nahv t0 safeguard the money and other
_ U . S. Land OlOrr at C,alnr»»illr,-f|aq--- j
A tfiC T t* I Vr/ifl-atr No. dl49. dalrd ibe
Uycn Hatching gg
Y vn,U(|h!wl
i,P safe In tne hurls a water* pitcher which strikes Ing on the street In a COnmltio slafo of
tlM
t
n
V
n
IS,
1916.
I
Sth
l
i
y
ot
fun#,
A.
I*
tBIO!
*aalit
errtlfl*
-a
*CMi. Booking orders .now.
Musty nn the head. Musty takes rlgliiiiy. with the exception of n pair of
Notlrr tr hrrrhy -*iv*'n that J.*5r|*h H. cate coibr*.'*s tbr following drarrlbrd prongood old summer time.
A lllair, of Kolokfr, HorlOr, who. on March rrty a p a a frl In S rm ln rlr rounty, Florida.
blinking
eyes.
The
|M
iU
ce
sent
the
mnn
Suocifi flrooksville, Ha.
34-tfc
this ns a gentle hint to leave, and so
. — T--------- :
SI, tS It, madr ' ilnrerM»-n*t KntVy No.
t*»-wlt: t.ota 3* to W tr*a wr«t ISO frrO
to Ihe Kmergenty hnspltnl. lie stood OSS9I,
lor SW &lt;, nt Sort Ion 31, Towmhlp lllk. " K " nf Chaptwll’a Hub-dltlrjnn of &lt;Sotdo
resumes his travels. Then business
Mr. A. E. Adams of Altamonte
Congregational Church
nil iddil peTfi-etly rldil. When pricked 2b b, Uango 32 K.. Tallahaaarr Meridian, bor*&gt;. Tbr *»ld land bring aaartard at thr
baa I IrU ro ller » ( Intrntl-’ n to rtiakr Svr- data n( i ‘*r laatfanre ot aurh carliScata in
am in the city spending the week __ „ we wiu j,t. M|,erinl services- in begins to pick up riglit.
with plus the mnn shnwcU no m-ilvlty. year
proof, to mtabllah rlaim to thr land thr na—a of Mary 41. S«A-ord.
tbe Curnes 41otel and visiting thp ^origregational church Sunday
above dt—crlbr.1 brlorr thr County Ju lg**, ,,
»
• ,,
...
at Sanford. Horlda. in tha Cud .lay of IVb- . AU*? . V &lt; rrtSleaU N ^ 39, dale^ tbr 6 U
,dav
ol
Julg,
A.
t&gt;.
1*14.
*
«H
rrrtUcato
rm
friend*.
^
both morning and evening, special
Unable to Stand Sight of Dlood.
ruury, 1917. t ,
Irarea tbr Mlnping* . doa-ribrd rro o rrty,
Claimant namra aa witnrrara:
Cases of strong men who faint nt Hi?
Self Rising Flour at Dutton's— Christmas tnjiaic and sermons in ncrlluatnl In Samlnolr rounty, ri'rld a , trJ. II. Huddlraton ol Geneva, Florida,
.1!wit? I.nt* |S, 19, 20 and 2 t. W. K. I ^ a 'l t t ’a
sight of a drop of Mood are fairly t‘oinUW5c; 24's, $1.26.
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cord with the season.
M. W. Taylor ol f.rn&gt;v«, Florida,
‘■||*--dl 'Irlnn nl ftcldaboro. The aald land
A. W Davie ol Geneva, Florida.
moil.
Alt
extraordinary
case
Is
record­
balng a «n rw d rt the dale of the Diuhrrg of
The Sunday xcljool and young
Mrt Tice and little ones returned
T. E.Turdotn ol Kulukre, Florida,
au*i* 'rrllflrM r in thr namwof*W. Y. t r i t i l k ,
ed by a doctor who was rolled In'to
HOUT. W. IIA V I d
tlnl**n ra il *,r Hratra ahall t-e rr^rrmrd
to Lemon*Bluff Sunday, going over people will have two rehearsals this
Reiliteg.
attend a man who had n fainting nttnrk
arrorrllng to law tat dreda will laaur there­
, Si-Tuea * (Ft I-lOt
vith Mr. and Mrs. Wllmot in their week for their Christmas choral seron
m the rot** day of January, A. I». 1917.
nx u n-sult of slightly cutting Ids 1
11
Wltne-a my ndtrlat algnaturr and -rat
*
.
vice
which
will
ho
held
Monday
.
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mv Auburn.
Unger. On Inquiring the business of Notlre r f Application for T e l fired t'ndrr tH . O c 19tS .'ay ot tlrcrn»b,r, A. t&gt;. 19tS.
Section h of Chapter tl* a . L a x of Hot*
|nrall
E. A. 11 tn tO I.ASS,
Brttk y.our Cold or La Grippe evening. The rehearsals will c^me Little But Shell-Perforated Walls Ids patient. It transpired that the mnn
Ida
*
I
Clerk Circuit Court, Samln-lr Co., fia .
33-26tc
Wednesday
at
3,
o’
clock
and
Satur­
w
arn
a
lumber!
Though
used
fo
mil*
Not
ire
la
hereby
girrn
that
Cha»
l„
Wing,
Jty
V.
M . MrDanlrl, I ). C.
jith a few doses of 666/
3S-Tura.8tc
day at 2 o’ clock. Let every mem­
and Cellars of Houses
anil bloodshed, he could not hear the purrhaacr ol Taa Cartiflcpte No. J O , datrd
JL J.*SJIjman of Rochester, N. Y „ ber Of the S. S. ho present.
sight of human Mood, atid always
Remain.
mited in Sunford Monday to spend
worked In strong leather gloves to pfeThe Wednesday evening meeting
Hr port of Schorl Ifnancrr. Seminole Count?. Frilad Fading June 10th. ISIS
Thr (allowing report o t'lh e llrreipta and Oiaburavmrnta of thr SCHOOL FTJND8 of
.vent nccldeuls.
tit vintet with M r- and Mrs. F. W. Is held in t h e ' parsonage. You are
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y tor the period ending Juno 30th, |9l6, with thr balaiirra and tba
amounta ol warrant! outstanding, and a etalement nt thr ASSETS and L tA tlll.IT lK S ,
^JHimot and will remodel and put in urged to come In for nn hour. .
and the value ot the SCHOOL property ol aald S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y aa reported by
________ ____ ____
iftttara at the French Shop.
thr Supcrlntrodaat ot Fubllr Inatruetion and thr County Srhotot Hoard on thr 30th day
Hfa Discovery.
ot June, 1916, ia hereby pubfiahrd under th r’ provialona nt Chapter 6613 ot Ibe Lawa o f
You cannot afford to miss the
"1 have finally discovered how 'to 1918.
Ran Into Open Draw
•
W. V. K N O T T .
•» .
-Coi?tptroll*r.
nave n good deal of fun out of arguing
sultry display in McCulleris winJacksonville, Dec. (7.— Mrs. Oscar
*
Grnrra) Mrhool Fuad
People Still Cling Tenadouoly tp Rulna utinut war. tariff, religion; imlltics. the Trraaurvr** fialancr ,Jany. let,* 191
12.00
4o« Saturday. ’
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f
_
l
.__________—
.
E. Hartley of this city and her four
118,60.1.33
-------------gulf toward which we-are rapidly nnd Warianta Outatandlng Jaay. let. 1916
of Homes—Prison Walls 8Kow
$18,634.08
.* 30.71
For doll hair for the old dollies year old son are dead and other
Add Acct. rotrertinn praviou* out*.
---------- — r ----- T
Inevitably drifting nml tjie various
Names of Englishmen Impris­
i be found with Christmas toys at membera of an nulomobilo party arc
*
116.833.06 •
Making
DaDHt
Jany.
lat,
1916
,
.......------------other subject* o’er which' 1 used to
*
oned a Century Ago.
At French Millinery Shop.
36*!ltc badly bruiiod as the result of an ac­
violently nnd well-nigh endlessly con­ tlE C E IP T S : Janv. let to June 30th, 1916 —
JR
tememher all hats at the French' cident this afternoon.
T a * Collector, Taarr.
____________ ,------The car,
tend, without arriving nnywhore In FH O M : Cotnrtrcller,
'8,'997.39
1'a iia A Krdrmptinna ------------British Hendquartcra In Franco.—
Step an* half price.
35-1 tc
driven by Mr. Hafltey ran Into the
126,691.ST
3(3.00
• Hunting Lieeore . . —
_— ___ ______ _____
Arras has been culled the most poig­ parllculnr." confessed J. Fuller Gloom.
open
draw
nt
Atncli®
fiver
and
"Nowadays
I
simply
own
up
that
J
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sheill and
flO.969.7S
Making Halanrr .
.
---------- i _ — - — .—
------nantly aaddonlbg uiemoiinl of tho pres­
•on of Detroit, Mich., are spending tumbled twenty feet to the water. ent war. 1 have visited many devastated have no sense, nnd then walk nwny. I
n iH D tin S B M E N T S i * Jany. let t « Juno 30tb. 1916.
.......
tll.009.00
tie holidays hero with their daugh­ * Mrs. Hartley and her little son areas In two trips to tile British front find tlmt this Is the lacanrat thing I FOIl:
bajarlra ot Taackrra
__________ 2,431.00
Tranaportatlnn of I'upila
cun
possibly
do."—Kansas
City
Htur.
Six this your, during which 1 have had nn
ter, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. tiro wtier. were pinned under the car.
m.oo
“
ala.
Incidental! (er Sehonli
760.00
other *members of the party floated opportunity fo skirt most of tho line
EXPENSE! O F A D M IN IS T R A T IO N : fialary Supt.
6.otr
Fell Rising - Flour nt Dutton’s— add were rescued by tho bridge ten­
Traveling Kii-ener* Supt.
------ held by King George’s armies. 1 have
120.40
It Stirred His Bile,
IVr Dirtn and Mileage llnard
----*-----st—,. 472.HI
Ifi, 65c; 24's, $1.25.
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ComtnlMbiaa of Trraaurot......... j ----der and assistants. A lour taonths Just visited Arras und I ncqutcsco In
"I’ve Just left Walker. He's laid up
111 tt
'Inridrntala lor Uoard.and Supt....
V. C. Caller of the firm of Price &amp; old baby floated with the current tho belief that It brings homo the In bed.” "Dillon* ntluckV' "AutomoS1.00
Mrlnlla* ___ ____________ . i - -----—
W —
—
• 98.00
Kaphner ol Eaamlnatlona ... .... v.
— ----------------- .
CoMtr has purchased the Dunn for four hundred yards and was pick­ cruelties of war more thnn any town bilious. Ho wo* knocked down and
711.54
. Interrat Faldo . . . . . . . ____ . . .
“-------------- . — — —
140.00
or dty which I have heretofore visit­ very badly bruised."
property next to Comfort Cottage up alive and unhnrmed.
*
Eiprnar Trarbara' Aaaoelatlon .
— .t___ — ^
ed.
1
have
tried
to
Imagine
.myself
nn
oa Magnolia und will Improve it and
81T.M7.9V
Tho body of* Mrs. Hartley was
T O T A L D IS IlU ilS E M E N T S ._____ _____________________________ —
American todriRt und Arras ns one of
otle it his home.
A
Distinction.
_
_
found under the car but tho little
't6.93T.8a
liA llfll .'une S 5 t V ,lllt ,
&gt;ii.« gmnodaU kopt-au-H-ta-fee-the
A w om an fre q u e n tly k n o w * w h at she
Warrant a DuiaianillDg, Juua 3Ulb. 1916
_With nur immense-stock-of-drees •boy's hotly has not-yct been recov­
vlew o f (h e whole w o rld , w ritesJ o sep h au n ts, b u t-e n m io t m n k r tip h r r Ttfi"il
fl.6 3
underwear, notions, etc., we ered. OtherImetnbers ot.the. parly W , U r i t z I d the R o w Y o rk W orld.
TH FASU H E IVn Dalaner June SOlk. 19 16 _ —
•vlint It Is.— J u d ge.
■r* frr~position to sopply your were Newborno Hart, UUich Hatch
"In ten years' tim e pilgrim a ges to It
For rajioft ot Special Taa Dletrlcla, are tabulated atatemrnta below.
(lead Fuad
wifllx At the Three iti One. 34-lc cock, wifo and daughter.
,
would ntnass to the French enough
10.00
TrraiureCa
Italanre Janv. let, 1*18 ' _______ . w —
Liable to Be Mad, Anyway.
e.oo
money to build an oth er A rra s ," w a*
Warrant! OulataadlnraJany. let, ]9 ln .........
. . . — — ----------.Biss Eunice Petto of Jonnatown,
A mun who glls mad If he enn't R E C E IP T S ! Jany. let to June »0th. 1916 ...... ‘---------Hie com m ent o f one o f m y companions
Thursday at the Star
871.3l6.8t
N»v York has arrived in the city
Sale ol Uo.ide, In tn rrt, r le ..„ ........ -------------------------- —t _______
have. Ida own. Jay,"
said Uncle
Kben, FHOM: Sal#
.
- ._
The picture that scorns certain t° ns w e pusxcd through Its streets.
and taken a portion with the FcrP.URRTS: Jany. le t.to June 30tb, 1910
■ iiuum iii iht&gt; t w b g r g
y
. ..„ 19.188.88
fO lli
Outatandlng I ndrblrdneaa . ....................
— Mll-lLttdwsre Oo. — HerU nitt ‘ will arouse 'tho enlfTusTastn o7 alt pat­ wliat mi"
16.000.00
1ms suffered from the Gerinun « « « M t rati... It did., t w ork out accordPaid City or Sanford lor High School and'Lot
810.48
^arrive !«tpr and they will make S#n- rons of ttje- screen is "T h e Hand of
111* to Jiln .rnlculatlnns."
Elproar n| Hand lily # ___________— -----bombardments, especlnljy the fierce
2.067.63
Fleet Inirr.et Coupon*
—
wd their future home. *
Peril.” the now Wojld Film feature lumibnrdmcnt of Jununry and Febru­
....
1.600.00
Paid lor Ad*. Hulldlrg Fund*.... --------- ------t .490.00
, Paid fer Lota ____ _______ ——— ____
Motorist’s Temptation.
. TrF Dutton's Flour— 12's, 66c; starring House Peters, to be seen at ary, iOlfl. Where sheila have not done
149,729.61
the Star Theatre *on Thursday.
$1.25.
34-tf
After n man tins learned to run n T O T A L D JhnU H Sr.M K N TS S
___ !------actual damage, concussion has. In the
1ST,191.93
it is an adaptation of the widely 'cellars a few families still rchlde, de­ motor rnr, he is tempted to put lu tho Making Nat Il? la n (e -------- ......... ......
——Walter Brandt has returned from
76.000.00
llcnda.latuid
_____ __ ____ •_______________ __
• trip to the Manatee section In the read detective atofles by that bril­ spite the shells which fitfully are rest of his fifty studying the trafllc regulaiious ull over the country.
|I7.V6t .OS
D E F IC IT . Jur* 3rtb, I l l f l ----- ------------------------------loUresf of hi. firm, A. L. McClay liant • author,■ Arthur Stringer,, and “lobbed* over" by tho Germans.
‘ ___ S2.06T.61
Warrant! utataadlng June 30th. 191C .
---- ....L. — -.
Arras
might
have
been
fought
over'7,067.69
____
76,000.00
Honda Ot trtandlng , , , . , - n ■)—
.....
° ' * *ril known* commlaalon firm was produced under tho personal yesterday, for pieces of sheU nud
Her
Waking
Up.
129,660.68
Chicago. Mr. nrandt will leave supervision of one of the most noted other paraphernalia of war arc still
T R E A S t RE ICS B A LA N C E June lOlh, 1916
"My dear, I am going *o get i n»'»
fAportly for points on the cost coast. -directors Mn the motion picture in- lu evidence through Its thoroughfares.
Aaarla a n l LlabUitl'a
spring hat I o^w down to**n m/rV'l
F?— ;-------------------------------------O TH E R /.!. T O V p
A Century-Old Prison.'
____ _
84.63
only $40. It ta a dream." "Go aloi
Halaner Ct*h la Traiaury. — __________ ____—------ --- ____ 13,000.00
We went Into one building where, darling. 1’vn set the alarm clock."
Uneollrctad T a iea t urrrnt Year
..... ................... .....
*
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29,660.88
Itnnd Fund t.toh oa Hand iHpl. Taa D i r t . ) ...... —
only Very recently, have been found
S P E C IA L T A X D IS T R IC T S —
i __ _ 1,644.98
scribbled on the walla*tho names of a
Ilalanrr Caib In Trrarury
i - ...
. . . 3,000.00
Unfair.
tncvtleolod Ta*er Curant Yoar
------------------- -—----number of Englishmen who were kept
,dt-_MMaiw^ —831,310.03
there in prison Utile more than n cen­ It is unfair to call woman n timid T O T A L A V A ILA D LF . ASSETS
"ijTblfiTea
tury ago. They were: John Ellis, pris­ :reature, when It la unlvcroally con- G E N E R A L fU N D
f4 .
:oried
that
she
la
ns
brave
a*
nn
ele­
*8.963J 1
» Sanford, F lorid a f
* *
oner uf war, 1800-1610; William Mill,
Warnnla Outatan log for Currant Eiranae*
S P E C IA L T A X D JSTR IC TS
William Wheatley nnd Thomas AI- phant.*—Judge.
190.93
Warranta Ou'alandiug for Currnt Eaprnara..
n
7,067.69
D e c e m b e r 25th 1916
Rond Pand Wrr-anla Outitandlng..... ... .......
desou,. prisoners of war, 1800-1810;
876.060.00
1
—
V:-&gt;
’
Honda
Owtrlanding_____
____—
John Jemlson, prisoner o f war, August,
Doesn't Seem Real
12:30 to 2.-00 and 6K)0 t o '8:00 P. M . :
3SI.930.ir
1800. and John Jones, prisoner o f war,
i* 01*1*5 -.
We know of f e w thing* more uncon­ T O T A L LI A HI LI T IE S -----Value o f Cnanly Prrprrty
•r o 1
.December, 1803.
vincing
thnn
a
poker
game
on
the
G E N E R A L FU N D
A Merry Christmas
____
1600.00
* r
School IlnuMw and Lota
— -----—— — — —•
If battlefields' are already being stage.
____
180.00
-sfil
School Furniture.............. ....................— —
leased
for
tourist
purposes,
wbat
a
_
'
60
00
/;
C H R I S T M A S D I N N E R P R I C E 75c
School App«ratua_...----- ---- o—------ -------- -----____
678.00
Other Re hot I Property
------------ --‘ 'Vr3
profitable project It would he for aotne
Odor of Muck Easily Detected.
S P E C IA L T A X D IS T R IC T S
____
flO
,000.00
of llieie forehanded speculators If
—
I t has been estim ated that the sen so School Hotter* and Lota------ —
____ 1,116.00
'
--------— ----- -------they could only obtain an opUon on A smelt In a human lielng can detect School Furniture —
____
1,4 80.00
*
Oyster Cocktail
School Apparatus --------------------------- ---------_____ 1,80000
Arras, grewoome as the thought. of the three-hundred-millionth part o f Other School Property. ------------------------- —_—
( t a
Chilled Uttuce
Olives
. Celery Branches
A
ouch profit-making la when the'war Is i grain o f musk. ■.
___ __ _______________ 1 ______ $89,380,00
Total value ol School Property.
■ull
before
Its
very
doors.
haketf Hickory Shad, Tartar Sauce, Pommes Potatoes
We walked through streets lined on
Conxomme Julian
Cream of Chicken
both sides with rugged structures.
S pecial T a x D lalricts S em inole County. P e rio d E n d in g Jun e 30th 1917.
Borne were only frameworks for gi­
Shimon Croquets
Creamed Chicken in Cases
gantic shell hole*; others were nib­
D isbursm en ts Jan. 1st to June 30th 1916
bled here and there by smaller shells
Roast Prime'ftibs of Beef Aujus
or shrapuel.
Between the cobble­
oast Native Turkey
Celery Dressing
Cranberry Jelly
s0*
stones In the street tho grass was
thriving. Just as It was on the rail­
d
Barbecued Pig Baked Apples
f-a
46
road tracks at the big station.
l
Candied Yam s Mashed Turnips
We climbed piles of debris from the
i
cathedral and wernJed our way through
Cold A
]
Vinaigrette Sauce .
]
.1
N*
some of tho narrow streets until we
»
^ tn ch Peas
^jpOWTV
wflake Potatoes
Steamed Rice
came to a place where It was possible
&gt;3,111.16 1101.6&amp;i|lH7.6o H L 1391.00[43,108.07 (2(0-00 890131
214.16 11.8*8,16
to enter the deep cheese cellar* where,
_ L
-99
.
&gt;8.63 II 83
19.00
410.00
* 1*u‘n A d d in g , Wine Sauce, Mince Pie, American Cheese
•tfr
94-61
6X00] ^XBt.Tl
WJ9.0J Sto.wj
la peace times, thousands of-cheeses
7f.06 100.M
3
1.00
43.78
2 0' 7X001
n&amp;e.;io 100 00
F h u t* Cake,
(
&gt;7.16
4
Boiled Custard.
are stored after being brought la from
t ill
689.16 174.00 r i r « . « t4.OT 40,00
41719
the country rpqnd-about
1
.6
6
1-M
.el
Nuts and Raisins,
(1 1 - Ml .wrL
‘.IS*
A smiling Frmirhwomna who Urns
flritt
»■ - t y i ? ^ i n
&gt;m nUrt n - r j — ^ ‘ — "• *- r I
t~
-ritSPiS.
at the very
,. Cafe Noir
of lhw «
ThtAiln.mi'I ;t/as;u|'j.6tt j ? |t&gt;3f64il»e*j»o |tt49.n Imxoc |i49x« In, E0P.U act .50jllOTTI S43.7f |
deep cellrifa Ji
wherv

•Millinery, Christmas Novelties,

Wilcox Paintings of Florida Scenery
MRS. GRACE E. WILLIAMS

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RUINS OF ARRAS
SADDEST OF ALL

WRECKAGE ON EVERY HAND

T H E H O T E L jC A R N E S

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�zzzr. r-? ££r?Er.
Wweoar of kogi received from a
breeder in another it*U a pie for
ohirh a high price had been paid,
aao the animal proved to bo. poorer
la ronforyaatioa and quality than
the Florida borer had os kia ova

BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND ME.”

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plaaatioa of tin settop la re&lt;JU~ 3
|Im dismissal of both the f i U l J
damage suit. Sheriff Smith ,.^*7
yesterday that he expected to r j T
on his io r u ft {rore fB j .
^
in Janaary. and that in le a riij***

,
L",fae ! S ? r^ t h^ #d t o W a t e ^ .
The beat plan to aae in baying b°4 fneada behind him. ,,
breedin* stock is to. reqoiro s guar-’ ' He said, sow that the bra- , . .
aatec that thd aninxai maat aat« y | a B p iip i
p « t . poJfcS dfffa

A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND PAITFI
* HE'LL PRENT 'EM " — SO SATS SAUNTERER.

* * * * ma:°r^^ri appear— at least he woqTrTdo t
_ of northern breeder* are ready to p m tawzrd bringing
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•t‘“ ________________ __
.U U ,. ttwr, k ~ - W - . ~ ~ r t a b fc - SfctuLgi^i.atimxis to the
comparatively low prtdaa for the;
oituU coqfl
IIOLLT WINS «A C E
a.akeniag to the value of food kifh
ipulator* who farm out ttis dans of
HOLLY WINS BACE
ways. Florida has at the present
traffic to themselves instead of al­ . / . _
- . ..
_
_
time approximately 10.000 mflea of
vkk&gt;h .orhe 5 000
lowing the earnings to apply as didi— Local Bey Fata It Att Over TheljmpreT#d
deads to the stockholders of the mU• &lt; haaeres Skater
are surfa-ed with some .kind of maBefore over three hundred people terial aad the remainiaf 5.000 are
Reginald Holly of Sanford defeated , traded and drained and ready for
Elwood. champion roller and trick !surfacing. It is belifved that by the
skater of Alabama ia a half mile ■end of &lt;915 the entire aiieafe of the
race last Friday nif ht at the skatinf ! present improved roads win be sur­
rink. In exactly two minutes and faced. together nith many miles of
ten seconds w. the record breaking additional roads not included in the
hieh Holly accomplished above figure*.
time ia
his feat.
Florida's road development has
PEACBLN VOLl'SIA
This t i a decisive victory from beta rapid. At the betin nine of
Holly not only *1915 the state had a total mileage of
every standpoint
defeated n good man bat he de(ested 1?,M3. of stick 3.556 were traded War Stepped aad Blsedskcd Averted
In Sister Ceuuty
one who has never been defeated and drained aad were rightly classed
Daytona, Fla.— The prosecution of
before in his racing career, which as improved roads, making a total of
VETERWARIAN
has been over five years ia the rac­ 6.872 miles of improved roads in the Editor H. C. Sparkman of the Jour­
----- OFFICE—
nal
on
the
charge
of
criminal
libel,
state. During the past two ycars it
ing game.
El Wood haa met the champions of is estimated that at least 2,000 miles instituted by Sheriff E. L. Smith as
H A N D B R O S , bT.ntlI.ES
the following states and in nil of of Florida roads have been surfaced. n result of the recent campaign came
Bring
la your lame sad
them they vere farced to bpw be­ It is estimated 'that about 1.500 to so end yesterday afternoon in
keraeu aad males. ■ Hate them
fore his speed: Fred Muller-of Mis­ miles have been graded and drainedd criminal coart when Sheriff Smith
treated. Have their teeth eiaal*.
sissippi. Professor Daniels of Tcu- during the same period. Approxim­ asked County Solicitor Hamlin to
•d. sharp ceraeis dressed deem,
projections rat off aad derived
ately 315.000,000 haa been spent on dbmfas it. Judge Fuh immediately
molars extracted.
entering
an
order
to
that
effect.
the state r6ads up to the present.
Bond issues are to bring at least
The petition Of H. C. Sparkman
110.000.000 to be .expended during for writ of prohibition, presented in
the next two year* in highway de- the*supreme court, asking for .writ of.
EATING A PLEASURE . • .
rdoppeat.
•
•
prohibition *to enjoin Judge Fish
when
you
have
a
normal
appetite
After ‘ getting a bad start, Hqlly
Florida’s ' state road department from trying him. because of his in­
Lam df appetite indicates that the
through skill and determinatian over­ has already agreed tentatively, t^p- terest therein, has also been dis­ stomach needs to be' cleaned* ivwt.
came his mere experienced rival and tatireiy, upon the main system of j missed on motion of Mr. Sparkman's ened. and stimulated to healthy u&gt;
'•
-left him. two whole laps’ f t the fin­ roads to be improved with federal attorneys, the .case against him in tion.
ish.
After summing up the two funds supplemented by anr equal the criminal court having been nolle
skaters, if looked as if the local boy amount from the counties this year prossed.
••
y
; was able to cut the corners a little and by an equal amount from the
The . damage suit for $25,000
I better than the people thought he *tate during the following four against the Journal Printing Com-,
would, though Elwood makes his years. These funds are to be ex­ pany will also be dismissed, accord­
[ living skating and every victory pended oti a system of state roads ing to Sheriff Smith; who stated
TO N IC DIGESTIVE
' goes to his 'credit. He admitted to reaching across the state east to yesterday that he would have his
*,
*
the writer that this was his fire: de­ west at its widest part and from the attorney with draw the suit at once. is sold for this purpose and rarutesd
feat and the victory' which Mr. Hol­ northern border to the southern end.
Thus ends the last vestige of a to give relief. Sold only by ui 11.00. R.
ly earned was deservedHe also passing^ near as possible through fight as a result of the recent cam- C. Bower.
admitted that the above mentioned the middle of the peninsula.portion
skaters would not, have a look in of the state.—Christian Science Monwith this local lad.
On the ninth lap Elwood tripped
himself after he was left fully a lap
Valuable Material Long Ignored.
In the shade, but' whether be had
Many years upi soup boilers used
fallen or not the lead which Holly to have rreat difficulty In getting rid
had would neVer have been taken of 4•thick, evIl-ameUlng liquid which
from him for the longer he went the wax the chief .by-product of their In­
»
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^,t
dustry. They ran ft into itrrsma and
better he got.
■scwmc F r MBIJ ftomeoae began ctHThe time in which this race was lecting It'and refining It. Tbe result
completed was a remarkable achieve­ was glycerin as It Is known today.
ment for to skate a half mile in a
fraction over two minutes is travel­
Too Big a Job for One Man. ’
ling some. Elwood who is known as
“Who u this gargantua Just coming
the boy wonder over the country ln?“ J1teat's FatMgh. who Is. always
has nothing on his opponent, he is bragging about U-iug a self-made
of tbe same age and when the gong man.'’ "Gee whiz! He looks more like
sounded that Holly -had won P A N ­ he was built by a «-&gt;&gt;n«truction ct«o»pany."— Boston Transcript.
SAN FO R D 'S HOUSE O F SERVICE
D E M O N I U M REI GNED!
J'crtorm aoc will be gtatn ram or

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My old friend. Andrew Carter «f
the Arcadia Enterprise nays that ha
will be a candidate far Governor
four years hffice and be b givfng
*nome of the planks ia his platform
from time to time. As there b noth­
ing quite so important ns his stand
on the express Companies and others
of that ilk I will giee you his latest
that you may digest it at your leis­
ure. for tbent b nothing that I can
tell you today that would be of more
benefit to all of you. Listen to this:
You forgot we were running foe
Governor?
•’ *
Well, we have plenty of time to.
run and you to remember. As there
are only about a down candidates
in the field..so far. we have fek no
need Of rushing things' until the
number b large enough to make it
interesting.
We are deliberately
hewing out the planks of our plfltform, letting the chips fall where
they may; and when we have .Bo­
bbed the structure we want it to be
strong enough' to bold up the “ big
men'* of the state aad plain enough
that be who runs for Governor may ,
read.
In formulating this platform we j
rast about to discern the country's!
greatest needs and (Hen to .find the
best available means of* supplying
that need: to locate the public!
wronga and point out the manner of
righting t£era. to diagnose the dis­
eas«s of society and prescribe the
remedy. That is oar idea ot states­
manship and we fed competent to
deliver the goods else we wouldn't

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REGARDLESS
OF WHAT OUR COMPETITORS SAY
Your C R E D IT is Good

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co

Flag Day
Flag flay, was Cm officially recog­
nised by the governor of New York
when be ordered flags flown oq all
l‘while buildings in. June U.1W L Pblla'lclphin OtUbntled - (b e Wpne flAjr
idocejthen the cuxlocn HasWpreail over
the whole country. Tbe day Is the an­
niversary of the adoption dt the Amer­
ican flag. June 14. 17SL .
*------ -— WWW-Off Sermon.
There would be a lot more old
aachflora In tbe world If prospective
xrides were to Inquire Into the man’s

Dally Thought.

The art of living ia like every o th e r
art; only the capacity Is boot with us;
It nput be learned and practiced with
Inceumat care.—Goethe.

SANFORD,

Phone 8

. FLORIDA

Vegetables and ' Fruits
In Car Lots or Less
210 E . First Street

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S an ford .

Florida

To Have Bright, Clear Light *-.
A smoking lamp or one with an un­
pleasant odor is usually caused by
dirt. Soakthg -tbc wick und ncrastooally the burner In strung vinegar for C O M M E R C I A L R A T E , $1.50 ( R O O M W I T H 1 P R I V A T E BATH),
an hour and ilicn rinsing It in freah
vinegar anti drying thoroughly will
keep there parts cicmn.
E F F IC IE N T S E R V IC E
,

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How to Remove Indelible Ink.
Wet the stained portion of the ma­
terial with chloride of lime and after­
ward rinse in a* little ammonia or so­
dium hyposulphate. I'upular Science
Monthly.

THE YEAR'ROUND

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H O S P IT A B L E T R E A T M E N T
C. H . J E W E T T , L essee and Mjr-

ATLANTIC COAST LINE
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH

8CHEDULE EFFECT IVE MAT IffTH. » l t

THROUGH TRAINS

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menu.

C. L. Willoughby, profosaor
of animal industry ,to the University

128 W. Bay Bt. Jacksonville, Fla.

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1RD HERALD
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Report of chle/ of police for the
month of Novemher was read show­
ing as. follows:
Number of arfeaU
,....72 * .
ASJnu all C t a a n iw it H la, tkk
Discharged
13 .
Ctlwaa "S ochi; fJ'lmi. " at D » u
Mit. R. A. Ja iln a , Chau K«. 10}
Sentenced oh street......ti. 9
.*466.00
Dr. and Mrs. Blackman were tho Fines assessed by mayor
guests of Dr. nnd Mrs. Hulley at Collected from Oct. fines
. 37.00
57.76
H. A. Newman was the only sub­ DcLnnd op Friday evening for the Pound fees......... .......
'
30.00
Dog tax
........... .
stitute, -for with one exception the Mikado.
t
. » •*
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#
members were all’ present. The ylub
Mm. Thomns A. Nenl nnd attrac­
*610.75
will be .entertained by Mrs. T. A.
»•
tive
little
daughter,
Margaret
have
Neal this weak who will have nn ex­
streets. .
$ 20.(10
tra table of players in honor of Mrs. returned from a delightful visit to Work
_ -•_. on -Mm
Dj.
and.
Ur*.'Hill.'ey
s
f
DpLfftiif;
1/hcoUorteo
18.00
Goodrich.'anti .Alta, iiitt-h- Woodruff oh
Expense .
.......... .........
23.00
Orinndo.
'/v
610.75
Mr. .and Mrs. Epping Gabbett Cash to Collector
will
be
the
Christmas
guests
of
their,
tforiuf Calrndur
*610.75
father, Mr. Cecil Gabbett and Mrs.
Wednesday afternoon —
Report of eollcctor for month of
Cecil
Gabbett.
Welfare Department—meeting at
November- read a* follow*:
Woman's Club.
Taxw. lfflfi
2.289.94
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G.
A.
Hart
of
‘hfhrr Fre«T" Wdlaman entertains
Taxes, 1915 ............... . ..
134.40
Statesboro,
Ga.t
are
expected
this
with Bridge.,party.
Licet.se .....
216.75
week
to
spend
the
holidays
wltn
Thursday afternoon— Sanitary Tax ...
196.25
Every We^k Bridge Club will be their daughter. Mm. L. P. Hagan.
Pound Fee*.'. .................. 57.75
entertained by Mrs. Thomas A.
Dog
Tax
.................
31.00
C IT Y COUNCIL MEETS
Neal.
Interest
-. . LP3
.60
W .r.T ,U
r
*— Important Matters Regarding Oar Cost or Advertising ...
Fines collected
505.50
The regular meeting of the W. C.
Progressive City
T. U. will be held at the Baptist
258 42
City counril of tho city, of Sanford Magnolia paving
*
Temple Thursday afternoon at three met on the above date in regular
o'clock.
A full attendance la -de­ session.
• $3,691.64
Present, B. W. Herndon,
sired, as there will be the annual president: C. H. DJiigec, W. W.
election of officers.
Abernathy, F. L. Miller, Jno. Adams Remitted to Traoxurer u. .* .'3,062.82
R. A. Newman and Roy Symes.
(Tradit hv Vouchers
623.82
/
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.
Minutes of last meeting read and
1 Erening Bridge
■m
*
Mr. and Mrs. Rpy Symcs enter- adopted.
Mr. E. A. Douglass came before
Report of treasurer for month of
tnined the members of the Evening
the
council and offered a flat sum, November -was read showing as fol­
Bridge Club on Friday evening with
a full attendance of the members. of $.123.64 for the ledeiuption of lows: "
Receipts —
'■ Each hostess is privileged to in­ paving liehs and tax certificates
21.032.86
vito n ^nuplr who are not members against I.ot 8,.Block-'.!, Tier 1, Fan- Balance on hnnd Nov. 1,
3,062.82
of the club nnd on this*,occasion the ford. Same was tnken under con­ Cash from Collector
Vouchers from collector
028:82
guests, were Mr. and Mm. B. A'. sideration.
Howard. Mnf. W. J. Thigpen mahCommunication from Geo. A. Do­
24,724.60
ing highest score (or the ladies wna-j Cottcs, giving his opinion ns asked
given a pretty sugar and cream set. for by the counril In previous meet­ ' Disbursement* —
Mr. A1
. P. Connelly Won the gentle­ ing as to the disposition that could By Vouchers paid
2.572.00
men's prize.
31.07 j
jte made of the• *20,000.00 now in Interest paid
banks received from the county Balance in biinks.._„'^...... 22,113.43
. “ In Honor of VltHor
school board was read, said opinion
21,721.50
, Surrounded with much interest stating that said sum could not be
Bank
Balances
—
Used
for
any*
other
purpose
than
a
nnd altogether attractive- was the
• 513.35
party given by Mr. and Mrs. R. F. sinking fund. - Communication or­ Pint' Nntinmil Hunk
269.18
Peoples Bank
Ezell on Friday evening in honor of dered filed.
10,000.00
Communication .from Mr. Mur­ Peoples at 4 per cent
their charming guest, Miss \ irginin
10,000.00
Pooole of South Carolina.
The chison of the Atlantic Coast Line Seminole Co Hank, 1 p-c
1,002.51
Seminole
County
Bank
High School faculty nnd members of Ruilruud. ns to when he could meet
MagSeminole
Co.
Bank.
the Senior class w ere'in vited to the council was read and ordered
333.36
' ' nolia paving ucct.
meet Miss Poole. The class colors filed.
of crimson and white vyere used in
Clerk was here instructed to ob­
22,116.43
the adqrnment of the rooms which tain the Information os to what
were prettily arranged and also in amount was due the city of Sanford
the refreshments.
Five tables of out of the road and bridgo fund of
' First Hand.
Little Hotitdo's Interest In his origin
progressive games Were played. The the county.
tables Were designated ns Freshmen, - Finance committee of the city of was equaled only by his Impatience
Sophomore, Junior, Senior and Wide, Sanford was naked to look -into tho to be grown Up. Gne (lay he dashed
Wide World. Tho designation was matter of sinking fund and disposi­ Into tin- house with Ills eyes shining.
“ Oh. tool her." he said. **I saw God
a novel idea, quite, in harmony with tion of securities on bulkhead.
up In tilt* sky an' lie has blue eyes.
the games. Mips Hazel Stevenson
On motion carried, street commit­ I said. Thank you. Mr. Ood, for mak­
proved the most expert of plavcrtL tee—wav
was ins true ted- to have city in g ’me.' an* he said. That's nil right,
anq was presented with a box of dock repaired.
Ib-hhle, that's all right J You wait an'
crystalizcd cherries, while Miss Ruth
The bills, of Drs. Stevens and wiine day I'll make you lulu a big, big
Kanner won- the* bOoby.
A guest Denton were read and same refer­ innfi'V"
'
prize was given Miss Poole.
red back for tlie approval of city
Slip to 0c Guarded Agalnat.
physician.
lti'im'iiibvr that a slip of the foot
Pfrtohal ‘Mention *
Moved and seconded that foun­ may crack n bone, but a slip of the
Mias Alice -Ladsdn of Savannah, tain‘ at intersection of Park avenuo
tongue may cqnrk u reputation or
Ga., is the guest of Mrs. L. P. and First street be moved.
wound u character.
Iiagan on Sanford Heights.
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Clerk waa here Instructed to
A RESUME OF SANFORD
II AFP&amp;WNCS UP'TO DATE
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about p e o p l e

and e v e n t s ...
/ /. the CoUtgt Set
ffllh ChfUtmta 1 ~ than . » • *
- ,h coi|.(e boy, and airIa hr0
•* .‘ M .u.ninc add !*l» *•
* y throughout the entire week,
B g i s S b i b t * the Joyous spirit
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heud-to WF “ OKI ChrtaltnM
uMn-t be Chr»*tnju without my.

ha»a: 1 « U 4 &gt;- - U ll.» to
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other pleaaj.ro t o have

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and -hat » t * ! " * * *
T i«| about it, we want the Kiri*
.nd bojte'wUh “ ■ on Christmas Day,
u L p«rU « »re being pUnned.
Z J n partiea, abating partiea, dinand evening partiea and a gay
« , weeks will follow their arrival,
/ L u p of girls returning from Talfja »e e on Wednesday are Mlaaca
I } L * Morris, Maude Et.tzminger
Roberts. r Miaa Morria will
the vacation with Mr. and
■
GetT Speer, and Miss Entzyafer at laOOf WOOd.
| From Rollins •College come Miss
Tiiiriin and Raymond PJdlipa and
£ £ Uelen Shelton.
Mi** Norma Herndon returned
ffcom the Cathedral school at Or[ Usdo on Saturday,,
Two yoUng men who also nrrived
g*S»iurday are J. D. Woodruff and
| fini*ro Bromley from the Military
at Greenwood, S. C.
. Frink Woodruff la expected home
j f c . Enkfne College, Due Weal.
K *th Carolina, the latter part of
tk **ek. .
[ p *ould seem that the Floridn
I University nt Gainesville I® especial­
ly popular with Seminole jeoun t
hop let there nre ten from the coun­
ty, of vhich seven are- frpm Sj.n|rhrd This- young men who are ex­
pected on Saturday are Benjamin
; fhilr.tr, * Jr.j K*rl Paxton, Joe
I U:r.r, John Murrell and Henry
I Cintron.
Uond Monroe nnd Billy Holden
vti arrive Saturday from Cllege
Pwt.Ga.. where they arc attending
itWGeoigia Military Academy. . .
Arthur Dirkins who comes from
,Fwt*r» Militaty
Academy
at
;h»d«ton, Sr C.. la expected homo
■ Thunday. •'
lydney Chase, Jr., will be _ fftre
this week from tho military school
• a ' IIomen ilie, Ky., and. Randal!
(.returns from Phillips Acad«*/ at Kxeter, N. H. There will be
.rejoicing in the younger, set
*»n have arrived, to aay noth
| ug the i|uieter joys of mothers
» i fithrts uhen tho young folks
Itthrr shout the board on ChristPM'morning.

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Btd f ’rosa Btr.lt

Mrs.J. E. I’aco and her ■commlt!*• will handle the Red Cross Seals
| aDof tl)u Mi ck, making a thorough
«uv»u q1 the town. The girjs of
tie Junior. Civic League, under the
I- lwteihip of Mrs. H. C. Gerror,
tkaltmin of the Juniors will make a
“ ■PRizn. dressed as little Red
“Cnw iiursei.
In severaf of tho
,*t°frg UAbic aitl Lo placed at the
Mtrsnrp, a^whlch will be found a
tBfnsUr „* trip Health committee
wlliflt aesls. A systematic effort is
Wng made and a quantity of seals
2 ^ WnjLUhuusittl—of Mfea-J easie
^*r has given invaluable asaiatto the Welfare Department and
conducted a most successful
tde.

/

Mrs. Robert Herndon i* home for
the Christmas season, having arrived
from Arcadia on Friday. Mr. Hern­
don -will also bo here in time for his
Christmas dinner. '
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Concerning Skating Sets

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The golden days o f Indian summer I held on by u bridle o f eiderdown, nnd
might mnke lis forget winter, or cease ' the spurtlve-looking (tampon is nindu
to bel|eve In’ It, If It ‘were Hot for o f ynru, which Is o f nil things tho
forecasts In the shop windows. They best for decorating skptlng Sets.
nre full of fipprlcs nnd furbelow* for
Besides-the sets made of fabrics
Christmas gifts, and furs nrid wraps there are practlcnl nnd handsome

that will warm those who wotir them ones of ynms. 'Angora Is the eoslest
to the soul; or bq qs hope mz It Is liNtking of these; .White bordered with
to iic giiilicnsl front them that skating coloml stripes umL bright colors,
will l»e winter's foremost pastime, for trimmed with white, seem to match up
there are all sorts of skating out tits l/est with a winter landscape; at any
displayed.
rate this U the, opinion of (base who
Tln-re nre costumes among them In , have designed skating (ogs. But more
which sports dothk reach the apex nudnelous color coinblimtlons may ex­
of luxury mid beauty, and there are pect to meet with approval against a
ninny unpretentious hut captivating l.nckffround of b-e and snow, und after
skutlug sets, sometimes of three nil Is ■said, there Is nothing better
pirn's, nud often of two. The tlir*s‘- than vivid Scotch plplds for winter
plCce sets Include mufiler. ctipe, nnd. s|M&gt;rtx.
muff to mntch, nnd the two-piece sets
uiullhT mid rniH&gt; or hut. They muke
Ideal Christmas gifts.
Several of the new materia Is. us
wool velnqrK. Bolivia cloth, and the
Snowball Muff.
lighter fur-fnbrles are perfcetly adapt­
The very newest muff to be seen In
ed to jheso sets. I-Jtderdown Is nn
Ideal material foe them, and the set New York Is perfectly round with In­
shown In the picture Is tnnde of it. visible slits In the shies mid it Is
But uny of the Deft, woolly cloths scarcely larger than a good-sized grape
nilglit tie used for the plnln muffler fruit. These snowball affairs are
nnd to cover the *-nnll hnt shape, with made In ermine, white fox aud squir­
about the same good effect. The hat Is rel.

SANFORD
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SATURDAY
DECEMBER

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write city attorney as to .what pro­
Sound Advice.
Mrs. Charlotte A. Smith nnd Mrs. gress he was making in the suit for
If you are In the linbit o f lying,
J. IL Fcrgusvln are spending several the collection of taxes.
in Immceiit bystander tnke treatment,.
days In Jacksonville 4hit waek._____
■Councilman A b ernathy tlflurfld the t&lt;ff y our innocence or cease bystundfollowing ordinance and moved Its inc.—Judge.
Miss Blanche 'Johns arrived flo w adoption. A n 'ordinance entitled nh
ShelliyrNT'C.,! antTMr. W. T. John* ordinance providing for sanitary
Early fden In. America. *
from Fort Worth, Texas, on Monday watc&amp; closet buckets. Upon motion
Geologists aver, that Ule oldest laud
to apend the Christmas holidays carried fold ordinance was plarcd on In tin' wifrld in found In North Amer­
with Mrs. J. E. Pace.
ft* first reading und passed. Vote as ica, and this* affords encouragement
lo-anttirnpologtufk xvur.ieTunVTcl
follow trB r'W r H«rna6n7'C. H f D15r
■j b r . nnd Mrs. J. N. Robson, Miss gee, W. W: Abernathy, .F, L. Miller, that North America was the earliest
homo of tho human rnee.
Sillie . Robson .and Rev. Arthur Jno. Adams. R. A. Newman, Roy
Scaring Peck motored over to De- Symcs.
Land on 8unday for the Veipcr ser­
Ask the Fa|r Melds.
Councilman Dingoo moved the
One kins In erely hundred carries a
vices at Stetson .University.
waiver of the rules und that said germ, nccorditig to the United States
ordinance
he placed, on its socond health serVlcw.
How immy genus
Tri/A S(tltr* S«r;*rf»e Porfy
.Major and Mrs. J.. W. Whitfield
T b honor of M in Sallio Robson of Charlotte, N. C „ aro expected reading by title only, seconded; Vote would the average mini acquire of nn
.
'
.0 has been a member of -thq tho latter part of the week to spend on-the waiver of the rules as follows: evening?*
uth Seekers Clnsa of the Method* Christmas with Major nttd Mrs. A. B. W. Herndon, C. H. Dingce, W. W
Abernathy, F. L. Miller* Jno. Ad­
Flash Light
1Sunday school during her stay in K , Powers.
Major Whitfield is
ams,
R. A. Nowman. Roy Symes,
.We don't mind ii man's stretching
^ * f w d the 'member* entertained Commandant of Homer’s Military
.-VtM
voting Aye. Nay's, none. •
*
the truth it little, hut he could remem­
7 * dtiightfully charming party Schoof at Charlotte.
-Said rules having been waived, ber that he can get it so thin that
J-J* •hursday evening jaV the attrae*
said ordinance was placed on its there's nothing left of IL—Detroit
K v hume " f Mr"* ' V- W. AberMlsa Sallio Robson leaved^ today
Free l ’rrss.
,
| Jl/ t h i r t y
memhera pf for South Carolina after a visit of second reading and read by title only
nnd
passed.
Vote
as
follows:
Ayo’e,
1 *T
m&lt;,t for this farewell gath- keveral tponths In Sanford With her
Reminders of Maine Statesman.
B. W. Herndon, C. H. Dinged, \V.
%. t and the "stuprise" was n combrother, Dr. Robson and family. W. Abcrnsthy, F.- L.V Miller, Jno.
Among
tho treasured t&gt;oss«-mtlons of
M success.. ' Miss Robson had
Miss Robson will be greatly mined Adams, R. A. Newman, Roy Symes. the Maine Historical society,lu Port­
land are the gavel nud desk used by
;
J r t0 tca wit^ ^eV* Bnd by a large circle of friends she has Nays, none.
• f-- Steinmeycr hnd a phone won by her pleasing personality and
Tliomnn B. Reotl wtille ho. was speaker
^
c *a’* to the hostera.to gen
Councilman .Dingee moved that of llie houso at representative*. Those
the rules be further waived and that relics ware given to the society by the
ev»tii lfT ,i:.Ucat ovcr to »P«nd the
children-of tho lute Thomas Donald­
•
tjt with tho. Abernathy family
Wallace spent several spid'ordinance be'placed on its third
son.
«
r *1
■uPon thi-ir arrival the folding
days laat week with her slitcr In reading and raad in fall. Seconded.
S*td vote ut the rdle* resulted As
lsd.hr,Urr'
»nd disclosed the Tam pa. ^
h*'
Kfoup- of friends.
follows: Ayes, B. W. Herndon, C.
A tip.
SJJSB
%
‘
There
was
never
an 111 thing made
II.
Dingee,
W.
W
.
Abernathy,
F.
L.
« l s « !.&lt;0b*°h WM presented with
Mr. ind M rf» J. A. Csspor-with
**te ^bouquet 0f EnglUh violets their sons and daughter have taken Miller, Jno. Adams, R. A. Newman, better hy meddling.—Robert Louis
( i n c .)
; •_
Stevenson.
lijaj*.,, ®ne Ilfe*ent gave a aelcet rooms at 618 Oak. avenue for the Roy &gt;Symes. Nays, none.
*•
»
% _• , •. ‘ J
The rules haviAg been waived sajd
*klp Th r° m Thouk*lU on Friend* winter.
Only .Look Longer. A
ordinance waa placed upon lta third
fitL'o - a * cre written on pretty
First Landlady—T manage to keep
* c*rdj
«"* ■ which were afterward
I
reading
and
read
In
full
and
passed.
Miss Lifla Zachary, who was the
‘ oifthcr and given the guest of
my boarders longer than yon do."
attractive guest of Mrs. A.- K. Vote as follows: Ayes, B. W. Hern­ Second Landlady—"Oh, I don't know.
• M il
B y the Cham pionb o f E v ery w h ere
•ouvenlr
of
the
happy
I •watloa.
Powers and other relatives In San­ don, C. H. Dingee, W. W. Aber­ You keep them so thin that they look
Hobson responded
the
ford has returned to her home in nathy, F. L. Miller, Jno. Adkins, R. longer than they really ara."-J-The
A. Newmsn, R oy Symes.
Nays, Pathfinder.
talc r , UUr
m&lt;Mt charmingly, Burlington, N. C. •
rendered throughout tho
oone. * Tjhe president of the council
®td u dainty refreshment
Mr. , and hfr*. ' II. G. Dietrich, here declared that the city council
What Did He Mean? M il n **rv#dnow of 'Jacksonville spent las? week fiad by their vote patted an ordin­
Mrs. Blenklnsop— "Poor man. per* 3 BAND8 OF MUSIC
v form^k*0" Icavca lhl» w&lt;»V for among friends in Sanford and will ance entitled an ordinance providing haps you have seen better days!"
m" home In Charleeton. S. C. return for Christmas. Their .daugh­ fur sanitary w atar. closet buckets, Tramp—TYm; Indeed, lady. I hover
ter* will also spend the holidays and said ordinance ordered certified lasied such soup as your* before."
liy the clerk to the m ayor'for ap­
here.
. —T
Ev
rl
H
l,k
!r». a. k
RAIN OR SHINS
JiV
provalt
dned tk ^ * r r - t t d * H g h lfo IlF « n * •
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’
Sometimes Bitter Way to Learn.
Afternoon it 2 NUht at 9.
Doors Open at 1 and 7 p. m.
All bills againnt the city of San“After a man learns by experience,'
• nn . n J : * * Week Bridge ['-J Mlaa Jeasie Street RoborU i. exIl- l" - ' -1 ILSIMJI.**"!. .■■Z-B.SJ.1.
.
I Ul— I
■I'll.'
1L ..
ford were read, audited and clerk said Upclc Elien, "bo generally wishes
from Wilnjlhctofi
C., on Saturday to enjoy Christmas instructed to Issue vouchers for he'd got fall knowledge by takln' some
1 a *"«* » f « . t
*Mra. with the home folks.
body's wotd for IL"
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i
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IN THE HEART OF TRE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

ffilj.feHLY

THE SANFORD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN S A N F O R D — Life / • Wo,th Living
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NUMBER 35

SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1916

fOLUMB VIII

I. Interesting a n d Important
Meeting of County
Commissioners

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jy B. G. Smith,' Theodore Aulin,
lank of Oviedo by B. G. S., Z.
Spinka, O. P. Swopo, S. W, -Swope.
Rusolution read os follow.:
Whereas, a petition haa been pre­
sented to thi. board signed by B. G.
Smith and others, wherein it appears
that they arc citiaena, free holders
iving in the vicinity of thstcer^ain
road or alleyway in said petition
described aa follows, to-wit: that
certain part of alleyway twenty feet
n width on th f aouthalde of Lota
1, 2 and 3 of B. G. Smith’s addition
to Oviedo, Seminole county, Flor­
ida and being 81 feet In length, ex­
tending from the southeast corner
of Lot 3 to the southwest corner of
Lot 1.
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Whereas, It further appears that
the town of Oviedo In an unincor­
porated municipality, and that aai
road or alleyway above described is
of no material • advantage to the
property owners or citixena of the
said Oviedo;
.
Now, therefore, he jt further re­
solved by the Board of County Com­
missioners of Seminole county, Flor­
ida, and it is ao ordered, that the
road or alleyway herelnbeforo des­
cribed be and the tamo is hereby
continued, abandoned and vacated
aa a public highway, and that said
road or alleyway hereinbefore revert
to the abutting property owner/.
Done and ordered this the 5th day
of December, A. D. 1!M8.
I,. P. Hagan,
Chrm. Bd. Co. Comm, Seminole
County, Fla.
Attest: E. A. Douglass, Clerk.
Following bonds were approved:
E. A. Douglass, clerk circuit court;
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REMEMBER1 ADAMSON
LITTLE ONES MAY USE
CHRISTMAS THE PADDLE

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Tha Children’s HomeJBociety Says He Would Spank Rail­
roads and Brother­
Should be Ably £
hoods
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timmending legislation to prevent
strikes or lockouts pending investi­
gation of disputes between railroads
and their employees. The conmmlttee proposes, that the interests of the
public in such&gt;controversy be recog­
nized ,n paramount, and that fepre-v
sentatives of the board constitute
the majority of any boafd of con
dilation or arbitration.
Shot While Hunting
Elmer, the young son of Z. Haymana of Osteen was shot by a boy
companion yesterday whjle bunting
flear Osteen. He was shot in the
right hand and as soon as possible
he was rushed to this city* In an
automiobile where Dr. Neal rendered
medical attention and it is thought
the hand can be saved. Mra. Os­
teen brought him to this city and
the hurried run through, the streets
caused som*' excitement ,xmong the
holiday shoppers. It was reported
at first that his hand was shot off
but later developed that he was
wounded in the right hand and as
ho ia atrong and .vigorous it ia likely
that he will recovet in short order.,
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Weather Report
Washington, D. G.,'Dec. 16, 1916
Forecast for tho week beginning
Sunday, Dec. 17, 1916: '
South Atlnntic nnd Fast Gulf
Stntes-*-Generally fair, except unr
settled with probably‘rains about
Thursday. Temperatures low dur­
ing'first half of week; latter half
warmer.

COMMUNITY
CHRISTMAS
IN PARK

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Will Be Given F o r T h e
Benefit of Those Who
Have Not

Washington, D.ec. 17.—Reports
Plans are going forward with sys­
There are many homes In Senford
that
railroad
and
brotherhood
heads
tematic
effort In behalf of the Com- .
that uro not brightened by the pres­
munlty Chriitmaa Tree th at prom­
ence of children and at this glad In peace conference have planned to
ises success. Mrf. W. E. Wataon,
Christmas time when the children propose the repeal of the Adamson
chairman of the Welfare D epart­
come in for their share of the holiday act and the substitution of a work­
ment, Woman;* Club, by which tho
cheer and gifts those who are not ing agreement of their own making
movement ia fostered is enthusiastic
blessed with’ children should espec­ for it, aroused Representative Adam­
son,
authqr
of
the
law,
to.derlaro
to­
over'tne
way in which the idea haa
ially remember the little orphan chil­
day
that
cobgress
would
spank
both
been
received
pnd with the various
dren. There are many of them in
Committees now' at work, ahe ia
the Children's Homo Society at aides to the controversy if neces­
Very much encouraged. Mra. J. W.
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Jacksonville and there are many sary.
Barnes, chairman of committoo on
homes in Seminole county that
Mr. Adamson, the house, repre­
nrrangementa reports excellent pro­
could take ono of these bright little sentative of President Wilson in rail­
gress. • It is eipecially gratifying ;
children and the home would be way legislation matters Is willing to
that the Community Christmas Tree
brighter for the presence of the cooperate in any plan employes and
is
being cordially supported by tha
child. If you cannot adopt one of employers may evolve for the Inter­
men of Hanford. The various or­
them at least think of them and send pretation of h(l Maw os applied to
ganizations are .invited to cooperate,
something to the society for theso working conditions, but will vigor­
Elks, Masons, Woodmen and Eagles,
little orphans. Marcus F.ngg writes ously oppose rcpenl of it, as he
Eastern. Star, Woodmen’s Auxiliary,
about them and makes such a strong thinks will the majorities of both
Ladies of the Maccabees, to join
uppejd thnt he.should have the co­ houses.
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hands with the Sunday schools and
operation of every, one in the state.
"Congress will not agree to any
Woman's Club. The gift giving will
And enclosed with his lettrr Is un repeal of the Adamson law," ho said
be entirely for the poor. There h*
appeal, which is given hero In the tonight. *"Tho measure wus passed
no compulsion to give but thetgreatbelief that piany Herald readers will in good faith and it is n constitu­
er. tho sacrifice the sweeter tne gift.
lose no time in sending something tional enactment regulating hours of
Miss Helen Carter of Long Island, While wo are ulanning our family
to the Society's headquarters—the labor and not wuges. Let tho road}
N.
Y., has accepted u position"at reunions ana big dinners, expensive
Children's Home Society of Florida, and their men settle their wage dis­
tho French Shop for the winter.
gifts to home folks and friends can
361 St. James Building, Jackson­ putes.
not ‘remember that poor ' are
ville. . .­
"I hope that the negotiations be­
God's children too?
The letter asking' for aid, reads tween the railroads and their em­
t ,1
like this:.
ployees will result In an agreement
Mrs. W. W. Abernathy report*
which will not make further legisla­
gdod results from tne work of her
Jacksonville, Dec. 12. 1916.
committee."' The carols that have
"D on't you wAnt to have just a tion necessary,' but congress will see
been, selected are being taught in
little part in providing Christmas that tne public gets u fair deal. - If It
. Mr. J. O. Packard addressed
the Sunday schools and public
Cheer and Happiness for the dozens becomes necessary to apank both
board in reference to road leading
aides,
we'll
apank
them,
though
I.
schooia'of
the city.
of homelcsa, orphan and helpless
from brick road to Midway. Comhope
that
won't
be
necessary."
little ones, who-now fill our-Receiv­
i aiuionws L. A. Brumley authorised
The children will enter the park an
,
•
ing Hopio to • overflowing—end Jhe
| to have road fixed to accommodate
follows: Presbyterian Sunday school
Representative Adamson looks
hundreds of other fittle orphans and with optimism upon the efforts of the
this community.
at the corner of Oak avenue and
homeless youngsters-eomlng under railroads and brotherhood heads, to
i Hon. Forreat Lake * addreaasd
Fourth streets; Baptist' S. S., Oak
our caro each year? Of couYse the get together, however. He says the White Gift Christmas at the avenue and Fifth street; Method­
board in reference to bond to he
liven by county depositories and Alton Maull Gives Hia Im* biggest tning you could do would Result of the .preeidential election
ist S. 8., Park avenue and Fiftti
Presbyterian Church To­
he to take one or two of theife little made the employers more eager for
Dtrember 15th fixed aa date to re. presslon of Our
street; Congregational S. 8., Park
ones Into your home, as a perma­ poace than they were laat fall and
morrow Night
edre and approve such bonds.
avenue and Fourth atreet. Children
Development
nent Christmas gift? We have three that the growing belief that the Pres­
Seth Woodruff addressed board
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coming in from butlylng district*
The Presbyterian chuich' following will march with the Congregational ‘
Last week Allen Maull, general seta , of twins, and just dozens of ident etanda for a compulsory arbi­
is reference to Sub Tropical Fjdr.to
W held in Orlando during February, advertising and development agent other little ones, boys and girls—all tration law has put the brotherhood out their regular custom will have Sunday achool. 9 Should they wish
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| of the Atlantic ‘ Coast Line who of whom arc anxiously awaiting leaders in a conciliatory frame, of the White'*,Christmas exercises on to be designated they may carry
Wednesday evening pt seven thirty their Sunday school banner. Chil­
. Clerk instructed to send Volusia apeiit’ a day going over the Sanford good homes and parents. Can't you mind.
.
in
the church auditorium: The ex­ dren of the Catholic and Episcopal
section
remarked
to
a
representative
poasihiy
take
one
or
more
into
your
bill for $50.00 to pay for lot nt Os­
Neither labor nor congressional
ercises will be most interesting from churches will fail in line with any
. ,
teen ferry, where house for ferryman of The Herald that "Sanford la one home? ■ *
leaders here havo official reports aa
the fact that the childrpn of the
1* built, also to ask what amount of tho moat favorably situated town*
Well, if you cannot take a child— to lu s t what phase of the. railway Presbyterian church give presents to of tho Sunday schools mentioned
in
tho
state.
A
magnificent
djma^e,
they may desire. Father O’Rlordan
. they are willing to pay on houap.
perhaps you" can spare a little money situation and conference* have taken
E. L. Woodruff et al addressed the rich aoil and rail and water trans­ —and oh, we arc so greatly in need up. Belief' la current, however, In the Thornewell Orphanage instead of haa cordially signified the willing­
board in reference to fair to be held portation aro the fundamentals upon of fundi just now—really—our -finan- congressional circles that $ho fore- having gifts for themselves as for- ness and picture- of nia people to ca
which it must real Ita hopes for the cial condition is serious. Listen—a moStfAati?^ nt the final ui:m m. in
— iHicralir.ltriEBrapI&amp;mlid^movemsnt. . oS
In February, 1917.
future.
It
haa
thaneuc
le
u
a
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fa
The Thornwelf Orphanage la the The children of the Episcopal Sun­
Board adjourned until 2 p« m,
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bdttie for ‘w]|i be an Interpretation of tne
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| splendid development and if it is to one of qur babies—a difne will buy a Adamson law so. satisfactory to both PresbytetUn Orph'ahage located In day school will come in os individ­
go forward cooperation umong it*
Hoard re-convened a t 2 p. m. -All business interests is. absolutely nec­ quart of milk-"-a quarter will buy a'atdca th a t the suit to test the act's South Carolina an&lt;J supported by uals and not collectively, but Rev.
good pelr of stockings—* half dollar constitutionality . now boforc the the Presbyterian churches 'of the Arthur Peck too haa promised hia
■embers present, also city council,'
essary. Nature can do much, but will buy new ribbons for a half dozen supreme court may be withdrawn.
children
aro
»• ’The
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-south, and the gifu of the Sunday support.
»k*n report of Engineers Ramsey
man mint do his share and that can girls—a dollar will buy candy for
nr
nrttvr
in
thirttlOVeHTOllt
iui
l
Slllldl
*nd Williams, was read, and when It
hc-iaWrir-h^thmiKhtT
only be accompliahed through COB—two
towurd gladdening the hearts of tho •rhool will meet ut their respective
being learhtul that the Southern
_
will
he
it la
hardly
ho
suggested.
scToua ancT Intelligent cooperation. dollara will bosxd a baby for a whole
little children who have no parents Sunday, schools at five o'clock on
j— Clay '.Manufacturing Company's bid A long pull and a atrong pull makes
pointed out that many member* of to make Santa Claus po«sible for Christmas Day. ' Pnronta are ear­
week—five dollars will provide a
*a» the lowest and best bid for pairthe boat go, and in communities good home for somo poor orphan both houses having.defended the law them. •
nestly requested to urge their little
i*t of road No. 5 within the city
where each Individual thinks he Is child—ten dollars will ,provide a on the stump last fall will not be
folks
and young people to take part' ,
llmiu of tho city of Sanford contract
Tne scholars of tho Presbyterian
working alone,.-never gets anywhere. brace for Some little cripple—twen­ anxious to defend the repcnl of it in
in
the
celebration. Gifts that -are
*u awarded to came at $1.26 per One of the greatest needs of San­
Sunday school will havo appropriate
the next campaign..
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brought
may be taken to tho band
cubic yard.
ty five dollars will provide a pension
ford la a thoroughly modern high for some worthy little widow and : A plan for the Investigation of exercises and will lay their gifta In a stand ut tho time of tho celebration
huge pile at 'the front of the gift
Certified checks of Georgia En- class tourist hotel. There is not a
where a committee of ladles will re- .
threatened
strike*
also
is
expected
to
four
or
five
little
kiddles—etc.,
etc.
tree for tho orphans and ihe cere­
•. gaming Company ordered returned city In the state can furnish superior
ccivc
them. A complete program oT
result
from
the
deliberations.
Labor
You Just cannot send too llttfe or
mony of thf White Gift Christmas
»hd communication read and filed. natural attractions. The magnifi­
the
celebration
will appear in thn
is
determined
th
a
t.
no
compulsory
is one of the most beautiful and nev­
Keport* of county olficera read and cent sweep of waterfront, with ita two much to bo of real. help.,
next
Issue
of
Tho
Herald.
arbitration
law
shall
go
on
the
stat­
• ^ered filed. Resolution in connec- outlet to the Atlantia ocean boat­
"B ut if you cannot send any ute hooka, but realizing that the er fails to attract a large crowd to
the church.
Ml** Alice Whltner
• Hon with petition to close alley at ing, fishing, good roads, attractive money—or want to send something
Will Race at Dayteac . _ ,
-B. G. Smith's sub-division, adopted. surroundings and general conditions J)*s1de tho money—we .should just President 'evidently ia votV serious and her faithful assistants have
Ellwdod,
tho Boy Wonder is won­
In hla determination to prevent
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Petition:
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are especially attractive to tourists, love to have you aend a package, or strike crises without investigation, labored under many disadvantages dering just how he was beaten here
this year on accounct of the church laat Friday- night by Reginald Holly'
To the Board of County Commla- b u t they demand certain accommo­ box or barrol, of children's clothes—
*lorten in and for Seminole Coun­ dations in this day and ago which hats, caps; stockings, handkerchiefs, they will exert every effort to draft lUilding and the finishing of the and la not satisfied that Holly la th e
ty. Florida: .
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. . . muat be provided or. they go else­ underwear, shoes or canned gooda, a compromise plan that will have Sunday school rooms giving but champion, therefore he has chal­
hla endorsement.
ittle time or place for tne rehearsal* lenged Holly to meet him at ,tho
jellies, preserves, staple provisions,
^e, the undersigned citizens, free where.
Tho
clnferencea
are
proceeding,
all
iut
the cnlldren can bo depended Daytona rink on Tuesday, Dec. 26th
meats,
vegetables,
fruits
or
toys,
holders living in the vicinity of that
I was greatly Impressed with the
certain road or alley hereinafter des­ intensely cultivated, fields of-celery,^ dolls, ate. Perhapt you can get parties to them maintain, without upon'to give a good account of them­ in a mile race on roller skates. T h o cribed do respectfully represent unto lettuce and other "out of season" your Sunday achool class or. church, the official promise of Administra­ selves and. the public la r.ordlally in­ challenge has been accepted by HoUy ,
that act. on the-Preti vited to attend the exerriaea next
y°ur Honorable Board aa follows, product., but regret that I did not or club or.lodge, or society.to help tion .leaders N
dent's
railway
legislation prograrri Wednesday night (tomorrow night) and the boys will draw a large crowd
to-wlt:
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see more evidence of diversification you do a6me of these things for our will .be hold up pending an agree­ at seven thirty at the- Presbyterian from Sanford arid neighboring cities 1
*• Bale! road or alleyway la des- —more cattle, hogs, dairying and little ones.k Pleading /arn estly for
on that night aa tho local boy haa
ii
u follow*, to-wii; Tnat cer- the general farm, to,wft|cl) truek can iome help from you in behalf of ment, Nothing will be done by con- church. ,
plenty of backera who think he l*
. " part of alleywajr twenty feet in be so successfully subordinated. these Utile orphans. right here at groaa, however, to interfere with
some
better, than Elwooa.
The
Wld,h on ‘he aouthalde of Lots 1, 2 These things Are the basis of agri­ your door, and wishing you a Merry their progress for the present. /
Opening Longwood Hotel
event will be pulled off at the Ar­
»nd 3 of B. G; Smith', addition to
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* Mr. Adamson will make an at­
ongwood Hotel will have the an­ cade rink in Daytona.
cultural wealth til over the world Christmas, I am
tempt
in the house tomorrow to get nua] opening next Friday evening
"Your servant and co-worker,
j*?0, Sem,n°le county, Florida, and are- In line with the beat ac­
■»d being si feel | n | , ngth, Mt«ndDucked Deputy Sheriff
unanimous consent for action on his at eight o'clock. The hotel is under
Marcus C. Fagg,
cepted principles the world over,
Winter
Garden, Dec. 17.-»-Deputy
resolution
designed
to
provide
for
a
the
management
of
MineHost
State
Supt.
I/ot i m ***• ,outh«“ t corner of and If the agricultural functions of
Sheriff
John
Hodnott waa yesterday
continuation
of
the
life
of
the
Newi
Kuchler
who
promises
to
give
the
the Sanford section are to bo per­
landa
Commission
investigating
all
thrown
overboard
in Lake Apopka,
guests
the
best
there
is
in
the
line
-• That the town of Oviedo la not petuated they muat be predicated
Christmas Exercises at Monroe
phases of the transportation problem of eats and entertainmont and in while attempting to arrest a number
■n incorporated municipaHty.
I
'T
h
o
Monroe
public
school
will
upon them r'
of fishermen for seining. Je(T Waites
until January, 1916. Thla may pro­
ar Thal « id road I or alleyway
The advantages of the Sanford hold fitting exercises on next Friday voke a storm of argument, as frbyida order to demonstrate tnat he can do whose employ the fishermen ware In,
»b°ve described Is'o f ________
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this the public Is cordially invited to
no material section are aplendid In their charac­ night celebrating the * Christmas
t0 tBe Property owners or ter, but no section of tho world ever
Quite a program has been of the state regulation of railroads attend the big opening on Friday refused to give up his net* to tbe
mged by Mias Nellie King, and are expected to oppose the resolution night. In spits of the high coat ot deputy and In some altercation con­
the
towp gf. Oviedo, grew great and powerful that de­
from* n 'n* r**dV meana of access pended entirely upon the bounty of __ _ Nettye Maine*, teachers of the hu t assurance of the President's de­ living the big banquet will only be cerning same became angered and r«
s |,
°* ‘J'o lota in said B. G. nature or uppn one line of human school and the pupils are very inter­ sire to havo the resolution adopted one dollar a plate dnd the dancing slated arrest. ■ I t la alleged tl
ested in the work, therefore Jt is'safe ia ekpacted to. be sufficient to carry and cards will be free. Good muaic officer after being churned under sev­
•»irt h ‘ kddit,0B without, traversing effort.
. —- I - ' ~*t
■Wd road or alleyway.
it' through the hotue.
srill be furnished and every , one la eral times, had . to talk very nice to
Concluded Mr. Maull: "I hips to any that the evening will be one of
promised a good time at Longwood the fishermen before he was allowed '
‘The
Chamber
of
Commerce
of
the
much
educational
as
wt)l
as
enjoy­
thir^lrij0re your P*UGoners' pray upon my vfelt to Sanford on Jan.
to get back in tho boat. Mr. Waites
Hotel Friday night.
United
StqtM
.
announced
tonight
able
benefit.
.
d ‘ kI!?
aa hereinbefore l$th, at the meeting of the Bpard of
waa
this morning placed uqifar
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t
a
referendum
vote
of
member
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that we can have a Urge rep$1,000
bond by Deputy Lawton of
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Mrs.
W.
C.
Allen
of
LohgWQOd
Mr. and Mrs. A. V.. McGuinn of organization* had been ordered'6hnrf
Ion 08 fanners, as wpl) “*
Orlando.
was
shopping
In
Sanford
Saturday.
report of its railroad committee recPool* spent Sunday In the city.
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The Honorable Board of County
^•mmi-ionrro Seminole County
Florida met in regular session at 10
.•dock Dec- 5. 1916. Preaent. L. P.
it..an Chairman;' Commlaaionera
i A Brumley, J. T. McLain, J. A.
riuli and C. W. Entamlnger; E. A.
S j l u s . d« k and C. M. Willlqmaon. deputy clerk In attendance. .
Minutes of laat meeting read and
approved.
F L. Miller being preaent to rep­
e n t City Council, blda for paving
Vfoadi inside city limits, known as
IUad No. 6 were opened, read ami
P *referred to 0. R. Ramsey atyl Fred
T. William*, engineers in charge,
with Instructions to exam ine sam e
ind report at 2 p. m., w hen City
Council would m eet w ith Board of
■ County Commissioners In joint acs­
, ikra.
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Jbere were only two bids, Geor­
gia Engineering Co. and Southern.
CUy Company.
judge Geo. G. Herring appeared
bdhre board in reference to taxes of
Ut. Cecil Gahbett. No action tak­
en.
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•Mr. E. 11. Kilbee addressed board
iiveferenre to school house, at Chuhot*. Mnttcr referred to Hon.
Geo. A. DcCottes, county solicitor.

SANFORD IS :
FAVORABLY
SITUATED

CHILDREN
WILL GIVE
TO ORPHANS

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LYRI C T H E A T R E
Friday—"Home*'’ featuring
Keystone Comedy.

Bessie BarDrale

Saturday "His Little Wife”’ "Th* Bloated
Track Si at h Episode of “ Liberty”.
‘
Monday Stronger than a Woman’s Will,? ,‘Tho
Caody jrs fli" Worn! Series .Ilajc nail pictn&gt;=i:

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Tuesday —"Money to Burn," "The
Bridegroom*" Thirteenth Epbode of
Romance"
.
Wednesday—,'Gretchen the Greenhorn,” •featur­
ing Do;othy Guh.
Coming -"Pearl of the Army."

Programme
A T THE STAR
F rid ay - P a ra m o u n t presen ts Iren e F en w ick

( ' a n d O w en M oore in "A C o n ey Island P rin ­
c e ss ” .
S a tu r d a y — B ig D ou ble Program — M u tu al pre­
s e n ts " T h e Seven th N o o n ,” a lso " T h e S e ­
cret o f th e Su b m arin e.”
• r,
M o n d a y — P aram ount P resen ts L enore U lrich
in “ T h e K oad to Ixjvc.”
T u e s d a y — M e tr o presents F rancis X . B u sh ­
m an an d B everly B ayn e in “ D ip lo m a tic
S e r v ic e s .”
,
;
C o m in g — " T h e H eart of a H ero” a historical
sto r y o fN a th a n H ale; “ O liver T w is t” D ic k in s g r e a te s t b o o k ., .

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we hare produced two serials that I
demonstrate tne worth of the ideal'
on * h iA the Actra Film Corpora­
tion ia built—4hat every official 3a
capable of doing hit share of the
work."
George B. Sdtz is the most site* I
reasful
writer of serials in this
country today. His work on th e '
eenta her with Owen Moore for the "Exploits of Elaine" and "The Per­
Ant time or. the Paramount Pro­ ils of Pauline" was largely rrspon-!
gram. To be shown at the Star sible for their success, He was the!
sole author of the "Iron Claw" ana i
tonight.
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THE THEATRES
ed a sidnhow brilliantly heralded as
the Turkish Dream. Defore It there
danced a beautiful girl in cheap.
r.»ar oriental costume. * Bark of tbe
crowd there stood a man shouting
at her through a megaphone while a
rough looking . "barker” bawled at
the mob before him.
."M y dear, th at'ia. Irene Fenwick,
as. rI live! What on earth ran she
be doing here?" gasped ons of the
p a rty ..
.
"Nonsense." declared another.
"Irene Fknwick
one of the big­
gest stars on the s t a g e today. Don't
tie silly.
Wild horses could not
drag her into such a place at that.”
Rut it was Irene Fenwick and she
is a bigger star than ever, for she
was enacting a scene for "A Coney
Island Princess" in which th* Fa­
mous Players Film Company pre

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for information as to the identity of
For Rent—Cottage. J. Mussos.
the advertiser.
Usually we do not
Jl-Stc
know who tbe advertiser is and if
we do we are no't allowed to give
Furnished Rooms by Dsy, Week
out this information. Simply write or Month—Park avenue flat, 105
a letter and address it as per in­ North Park avenue, over L. R.
structions in the ad.
Philips &amp; Co. drug store. Mrs.
Jam es Patton, manager. • 30-tf

FOR SALE

Lenore Ulrich at the Star Monday
"Pearl of the Army”
At the Lyric Theatre Thursday.
Pearl White, the most popular
serial star in the world will nezt be
seen as an. Ameriran Joan of Arc in
Pat he’s big military mystery serial.
"Pearl of the Army,” outrivdliing in
interest and in popular appeal, "Neal
of the Navy,” the successful navy
serial released by Pat he some time
ago.
The true atmosphere of Une e
Sam’s land ferres is pictured with an
exactness of detail that evidences
tne careful study made by Guy W.
McConnell, the author. Mr. Mc­
Connell has spent much of* his life
■tudvinv ?rmy
fr-TfTthF
viewpoint of the enlisted man, of The
office r and also of the departmental
man. In the preparation of his pic­
ture stor&gt;' h*» has had 4he active co­
operation and avice of one of the
country’s
milhnry expend
"Pearl of the Army" U heralded

That Orieatal Dance
Many types and kinds df Oriental
dancing are performed by the na­
tive dancing women in Lenore Ul­
rich’s new M om ro Paramount pho­
toplay "The Road to Love.”
The scenes ol the Fantasia, which
play so important and critical a part
of this love story are truly Oriental.
But more beautiful than any of
the native beauties, Lenore Ulrich
in the gauze and spangles of the
celebrated and much sought Hafsa,
stages the premier dance of the even­
ing, a performance that has a very
potent influence on Hafsa's adven­
turous career.. It is a career, by the amith Shop, corner 3rd St.
way, that is taken from life, and ford Ave.
*
makes a fascinating and highly roma_.i photoplay
. . . .. ,.
. the at. - 1 For Sale—Piano
and
mantle
that. ia
_
, $30
,
c,
,
reasonable offer refuaed.
traction at the Star Monday.
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For Rent—708 Park stsaW. Es­
quire of H. C. DuBose, First and
Park avenue.
4S-tf

WANTED
--- Wanted Good - second - band Miff
top desk. Address It. IJ Davis,'
care Carnes Hotel.
31-£tp
Want to buy a motor cycle. Must
be cheap. Also to hire land for cab­
bage. McMahon Night School,
11 Bishop Block, Sanford, Fla.
3i-2tp
~
buggy
Blackand San
32-tfc
.VT
rifle.
_ ,N(
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Can b&lt;
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wsre secured from a Aealfhy Al­
gerian who takes' part in this picture
play. This native supplied the Al­
gerian dancers, musicians, camel
driver* anij g||
f o r Sale on West Side—Fifteen,
mint 61 these people. The sight of
acres, 7 H tiled an d ' farmed five.
these desert dwellers at their ac­
years, 3 flowing well*. 1 mile from
customed tasks creates sn a ir-o f
loading station. Seven room bouse
with bathroom and hot and colt
water. Long time. • Enquire Herali
Office. aV.
81-tt fri p

dured the "Iron Claw!" George B.
• Seitz, author of the "Iron Claw”
and “ The. Shielding Shadow", hak
adapted the slory.
In "Peail of the Army" Mise
White plays the role of Pearl Dare,
a twentieth century Joan of Arc who
awakens us to the dangers surround­
ing our country. Her million* of ad­
mirers vyho have followed her advertures in the "Perils of Pauline," H t m l r W I t e . la C fcaauay
“ The Exploits of Elaine," and more Cara*IIa* Stovthoff, Caai'
*
*
recently the "Iron Claw” will wel­ p lalaaat
„
«•
■Cl t iti» n
M ay Stool So If, /D *come her .return in this patriotic bE lU
llu l.
picture which givfc* her tbe greatest T o E lla M ay Stootkorf, arkaao p lan . o l ro iU not Ita o a a i
opportunity of her career. She ia I4*a&lt;*
It a p a o a iio s from tk o i B I i r l l o l G o o rta
supported by sn all atar cast about G. Herrin*. her. In duly 01*4, tk n l ka i* acito t nnd ro a a w l lor Ika ro m p la la a -1 ia
which further announcement will. .)&gt;e Ik
tho abo«a a ty ltd n u n , C ora •Mao S to o l
boff,
a ad th a t it ia tho b rlitl ol a S a d t th a t
made.
An example of the poasibilltim for
American scenariojwriters in the mo­
tion picture industry can be seen in
the following statements mane by
Louis J. Gainler, president o f tho
Astra Film Company.
.
"We have constantly in mind tho
importance of good stories. In line
with the policy of Pat he’ we are add­
ing to the forces of the Astra Com­
pany the-greatest directors and the
best known actors in the country
today. We are making every effort
to meet the demand and we fed safe
in saying that in the "Shielding of
Shadow’ and ’Pearl df the Army’

W'anted—To repair your fuss,
locks, lawn mowers, umbrellas, etc.
Repairing of all kinds. ‘ See W. H.
Rogers, 312 E. Fourth 6t.
W’anted—Three furnished iooa$
for light housekeeping. - Addrws
M. F., care of Herald Office. 3J-tp
Wanted—‘Ws- waat -|o buy-Wft
oranges, grapefruit, fruits and VsgM
ables. We will buy them or hands
on consighment. Write us. Orchili
Produce Co., Concord, N. C. 29-lt&gt;
Wanted—Ship us your oranj*grapefruit,-tangerines. J5Tl»applsilC
other fruita and vegetables. High*
est prices obtained.. Prompt retursi.
Georgia Produce Company, Mates,
Georgia.

For Sale—Cadillac truck recently
overhauled and put in first class
condition.. Inquire of W. E. White
Carter’s Garage.
31-4tp

* Loat, Dec. 14th—Plain gold wed­
ding ring, engraved inside E. P- w
J. W., *05. Finder will please !*»*•
at dlerald office 'and receive reward.
Two incubators a t half Mrs. Putnam._____________3I-2IP
a nve. Box 1162. SanLoat at M. E. church on Sunday
30-tf
evening, silk Umbrella .with rose­
For Sale—A second hand sewing wood hsndle. Finder pnpne 28.. .
33-2M
schine cheap. Inquire 204 French
enue.
29-tf

For Sale—Two
very . desirable
building iota in' Sanford Heights,
Not. 73 and 74* Will sell for. $200
each or if ‘taken together will make
lower price on the two lota. Apply
to the Farmers &amp; Merchant*' Bank.
Headland, Ala.
’
18-tf
For Sde—Heavy double buggy,
Platform springs, canopy top, leather
cushions. Could be made a delivery
wagon. Sanford Wagon Works.
23-tf
For Sale—Ono International track.
Thoroughly overhauled and paint­
ed. Apply E. Stafford, 8anford.
; .. ;
/ T-tl
For Sale—Marine motor, 18 horse­
power, 3 cylinder, 3 cycle, Ferro.
First d a n .condition,. Sanford Mach­
ine A Garage Co. ■
• 93-tf -

FOR RENT

RHEUMATISM POWDEI
For Rent—Two light housekeeping and have thrown a w a y crutches.
You can afford fh try them,
rooms and one bedroom.* 210 Park.
only by us, 60c and »L00. R. C. I

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)■ Ned hnd been « bnd boyv
Tho curly’ *&gt;!&gt;*» of hunly-gurd&gt; orlg
irln g In th e presrnee of the prenda- Inatiql In C enunny during tho ninth
Ills tu p th c r hnd rrjrrediql him, tcll- l^reniury, nm l timlor the nam e of hauren POSSIBLE .FOR ENLISTED MEN TO
fl)lni th at th e lightning would strike Ipyer (p..ii-aftt's lyrn?) nttulm qt grent
RETIRE WITH FORTVfNE. ,
If ho wus pnrfnne. Young Amt*r- {Mipulerlty throughout Europe, fuillng
^ looked solemn, then hip fac« bright- Into it d c d iq e only a t tho beginning of
aa ho re p lie d ; "I say, munmis, I (he Inst ic ii fu r y . Even today n slight­
he m eant th at bolt for me which ly modernised tyjw* of this Instrntnenf In Addition Ho Can Hava Income of
$104 a Month' for Rost of Hla Ufa
tru ck the church next door, hut tho tuny be seen upon the stre e ts of tho
If Ha Haa 8orved-Thlrty
lUtgela cau’t shoot straight.”
sniullor ro jm s of Hnvoy.

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CAMEONAS
(FLORIDA’S SOUVENIR)

“MADE IN SANFORD”
Mg Line of Cameonaa ia Lateat Work
of Mrs. Commons

, PRICES HAVE NOT ADVANCED

HENRY McLAULIN, ■3Et^ LER
SANFOItD,

- FLORIDA

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Osky’s Helpful Xmas Suggestions J
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w -ill b e s u r e t o fin d t h e g i f t y o u d e s i r e in t h e l i s t b e l o w

T here a re o th er adawatages to being
on Am erican ta r than having a w ife In
every port, If we are to believe th e con­
versation picked up around a re cru it­
ing station. And, ntrougcly enough. It
la the Idea of grow ing rich,* one o f thu
thoughts fu rth e st from the m inds of
tho ordinary m an en tering tho navy,
which seemn to be tho g reatest d raw ­
ing card. A t.Ieo st th a t looms largest
In tho minds of th e men who a re doing
the recruiting. T h ere Is n glam our to
the tnr*a life, .a rom ance to hla adven­
tures. Moreover, th e chanco to go
about the globe and see som ething of
foreign shores Is alluring to many,
even though It Is sandwiched In be­
tw een endless decks to wash and e te r­
nal brasses to polish. In* the H a rris ­
burg T elegraph a recruiting oltlcer tells
of tho flnnncln! hd rn u tn g e of going Into
nnval services I t ought to nppenl
greatly to tho m an Who Is w ithout reKponslhlllty, and to whom tho prospect
of ever having shirked up $.*10,000 Is
classed along w ith owning 11 flying cu r­
ia*! and o th er such tales of the u n real.

of aakl tract, an 4 sin* ckalna a ad W piM»k Of tho Atlantic CoaaltJa. J
ith • fiuh-HIvUlon lo !
k
CAN ONLY NUT CULTIVATED forty-llire* and * W l hnh* •**! *1 }*• *— *4p tota l S*’m-----*
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•nuttrvrat rornar at aald tract, aad runnlni 'pcr'pU t "*hereof *duj^'rocotdodTn
! lh«nr« north, aero** the tract, to lha
But th o Black Walnut OfTsra W o n d e r ­ -north boundary liar, aowa 440. yard* more
P»** «$ e* ;,f. &amp;
fu l

Opportunities! Almost Any­
where In Northern Aatea.

T h e pecan Is about th e only Indige­
nous American n u t th at has been ex­
tensively cultivated ('although tho memher* o f the N orthern N ut Growers* a s ­
sociation are studying th e black w al­
nut, th e shagbark hickory, th e b u tte r­
n u t and tho b a te ln u t w ith n view to
.prom oting th eir cultivation, Tho com­
mon black w alnut fs an especially g o o d
exam ple of a valuable tre e badly neglecti*d. Throughout the north and
m iddle A tlantic a ta te s and well Inland
It growa w ith tho g reatest ra s e und
hours heavy crops of nuts. T he tree
Itself Is also o f th e g reatest value and
of fairly rupld grow th lo r n hardwoocL
An o rchard of black walnut stHMlIIngs
would begin to b e a r n u ts In 10 o r 12
yours, and In tim e would become a
very valuable b it of tim ber. T h ere
are few b etter tn?cs to p la n t; y et they
seldom aro planted.
T he black w alnut Itself Is finely flav­
ored, b a t tht&gt; ahelt la very thick, and
often a fte r the n u t la cracked open It
Is still alm ost Impossible lo ex tract th e
kernel. In this regnrd, however, tho
nuts from different trees vnry greatly.
The m en who a re trying to develop
the black w alnut its an orchard tree
sock th e wifi) trees that boar good,
thln-shelled fruit, and graft cuttings
from them so as to propugnte the valu­
able si*ed. In th is wuy, by u system
of selective g rafting, a tbln-shelled
black w alnut m ay be produced In the
course of fltni*. Just n s tho fam ous “pn­
per shelled" pecan h a s been developed
in tho South.

I)c*h F r U . . . , „ _
Xddrraa llonh*
Jewel llaaea
Fla! tlrnab ffrl*
M anlruie Hrla
N eedle Caae*. .
SfU .ur C*»r»
M rdUlae I'avr.
Ilrlnhlnrg 4'upv
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I’hr•trlan'a lla(a

Aim all th a t certain lot, piece or parcel of
U nit, lying and being In tb e tow n of San-ford. C ounty of Samlnole and S ta te of Flor­
id*. to-w ll: The e**t half |E H ) of Block
Seven a ) . T ier Fourteen (L*&gt;. aa*ofdlng t»
tb e K. It- Trelford m ap of lha tow n of
Hanford, Florida, recorded It* th e record* of
O range C ounty, Florida.
Also tbe c a ll four (4) rhalna of th e south-*
c a st q u a rte r (H E R ) of th a northw eat quar­
te r (NW ri*)
aoctlon tblrty-four, tow p, hip nineteen aouth of range tw enty-nine

F o r M a n a n d B east

LINIMENT

bonus 111 four m onths’ pay In addition. I po**I1,'» th** e*i-*po of odor* therefrom; (ho
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. ! *°P «*f this rumpirtniRnt Bhsll b# provfdsd
If by the end of Ii Ih second enlistm ent »Uh flow flittrig euvers lo p r^ w n t lh»
ol odors w hsir th s rlo tc ti or priviso
In* should hnvo received a good-conduct nare|&gt;rnot
in u h .
m ed al.(w h ich adds 8.T cents ji month
Seri Inn 3 , T h a t every peraon, firm or
to his pay), he should he receiving $,v» corporation, violating any of tha provision*
n iuouIIl A fter tw elve years ho should of thi* ordinance ahall u[t&gt;n conviction ha
punl*k*d by a fine not narasdlng (30.00 or
have reached chief petty ofllccr’s p ay by impH«onmaqt for a lity day* for aarh
w ith a snlury of $t)l).(12 a month, null oilenMi either or both penalties may be Im­
p lied In tha HUtretlon of lha mayor.
th e re a fte r his |iay Is Increased wlfh
Section 3. Thi* ordinance to become af&gt;
each enlistm ent. Good-conduct und fective Immadfateiy upon Ok pasxga and
approved by thn mayor.
o th er m edals fo r m eritorious services'
Section 4. All ordinance* and part* of
also add to his pay. U nder ordinary ordinanrra (In conflict with thi* Irdinanca
are hrraby repealed.'
courses, according to (be figures fu r­
1‘aucd tbi* Ihe 4th day of December,
line,
nished by the navy departm ent, a sailor
It. W. IIKIIN [&gt;OK,
Usually saves one-half of hla jm y,
I'reaident of the t'liy Counril.
I hereby certify that th e .s tu n * and fore­
which is dc|H&gt;&amp;lted l n :th o ship’s hunk,
going ordinance wa» duly panaed by the
receiving 4 per ce n t-In te re st. Tlius. city
counril in peiilon. on tbi* tha !(n day
beginning a t the lowest Icyel In th e of December, 1016.
I*e*l)
JA!J. C. ROOKRTH,
navy and reaching the highest point
City Clerk.
The shove and foregoing ordinance ap­
In the service as nu enlisted man, afte r
by me on thi* (th day nf December,
e end of tw elve years and conllnulng proved
1918.
J. D. DAVISON-,
32-Fri-lle
Mayor
this capacity for stxliH*ii years, Ihe I
average sailo r re tire s a fte r fh lriy j
N DTI I t : OF AHHIliN.M KNT
years of service w ith u pension of $IDI T a All Whom
It M ay i;o n re rn :
Take
nulire that 4 have been nqmed aaa m onths besides having the $'28,MOO or
th
n
e
by
tha
8e nfnol# Co-uperallva Marm ore In addition.
ran&gt;i|a Company, Auignor in a -deed con­
veying all tha. pro icrty, troth teal and per oual ol the aald aatlgnor, fir Ilia-benefit
Id aaignnr, wilt

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Alterney Itrlef C a*#*.,___ l _ 01.00 la (13.00

Very careful a tten tion given to M ail O rd ers, and if d e sir e d ,
p resen ts can be s e n t direct from th is sto r e , nicely boxqd
with your card e n c lo se d .

A Q K V ’G
♦' U O A X O

Jacksonville,
Florida

IW-auti- o l our th irty years o f w n rrietice In b u yin g for
Florid* trade, and bcoaiiae o f upfcndld rail * n d w«trr
fftcilitir*. and low frrlajlil rafr*. w c «avr y o u n ioocy on
b a y , g r a b , feed s a d (lour, g u a r a n tm l tin* beatI k v a u f e o f rnodrru tnachinrry ant! p ru ilm ity to J&gt;r»t
e st *jn*bly omiipr
ccra
r a te
le lim ber
lwr w e se ll bbeat
i n t i \T p U ljlt1 crale*
rr*Mittablc p H ^ *
o u r c la u n i write for price Hits.

P a la tk a

HnRtnmtrpnTUor which furnlahi-d tti«
titlivjiuKd for "Corbett's Tri'titloo on
Corn/1 Cut-belt Imvlnt; grown tlio In ■Ike I'aunlf Jude*'* Court. He min ole
C aaali, State of Florida
corn. In 18,Tl)MiiH*iit tun bark Wn*
tha natter ol the eatato of
umdo Into paper In Unglnm).- la 1854 In
Ralph W. Holmes, Thelma A ..
i|ti Kuglbth puteut was IkmikhI to Alex- Ilol mi-*. Cecil t'. Ilolm ea. and
a A. Ilolmea, Minora.
Under* Drown, n Scotchman, for the X rln
Nutleo la hereby given to whom It may
conrern,
(bat Halite Ilolmoa, aa Guardian
innklug of pnper from ferns. In 1802
tho atov* named 1tat|ih W. Holme*. i
stalks of niulxo and ttorgHutu were ol
Thelma A. Ilolmre, reel) F. Ilolmea and j
nmdo Into pai&gt;er.
.
,. Xrlmrf A. Ilolmea, will on th* tat day 0} .
January, A. I&gt;. J*17, apply id the lion.
(ioorto (I. Harrtng, Judaa in and Inf the
enunty nforeeald, nt hi* ofllre in Snnfurd,
A W onderful M u « ,
In tho anld rounly, al PJ q|cla&lt;k n. m„ nr a«
A t W nltbam , linns., th ere In n inn no soon thereafter aa .matter ean he' heard, lor
to aoll at public or private aala
which in n duplicate of the historicim o authority
I bo entire Inti n *t »f akld minora in the follu thu gardens of H am pton C ourt p al­ lowing deeerlbed real eatato, eituate, lying
botng in Seminole county, alatn ol Plorace, n e a r Iromltm. It In a winding ami and
Ida. to-Wit:

nut fusing group of paths, Iqiuudod by
high hodgeo; th ere uro '1,000 trees
w hich w ere plauted in 181XL %riie ttv
Ini length of nil tho path* Is about
one-third of u mile, uud tho shortest
p ath to tho ceuinti |&gt;ool lb ab out OfXS
Ilfth o f a iulle. I t sonu-tllties takes
v Ini (ora more than an h o u r to 11ml
th eir way to tho c e n te r; som etimes
tlo'y give up and cull for help In flail­
ing th e ir way o u t

Literal One.
"I understan d you got a treasu re
In your wlft*’s bund.”
"Not exactly n treasure, bul\w o
hmight n new cur from her bridge
winnings.”
A Heroic Poem.
. There Is no llfo uf n tnao, fnlthfully
recorded, hut*Is n heroic poem.of lu
sort, rhyim*d or uur liymod.—Thootni
caiU io.

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Boetlon Toenty-Ove, Toonahlp Twenty-one
aouth, of Rang* Thirty-two real, an d aouthoaat quarter of aoutheaat quarter.' Section
Twenty-ill. Towhahlp Twenty-one aouth. o f ,
Range Thirty-two eaal, and horthaaat quar­
ter of northweat quarter and north half of
northweal quarter of ohythweat quarter of
Section Thlrty-el«, Tewuhlp .Twenty-op# 1
aouth of Rente Thirty-two part, being One
hundred forty ntre* mure nr lex.
IIA lll.t: Y UUl.MVB.
Guardian.
30-Frl-Bta

The Acceptable Time.
J a c k —H ang It I , W h e t I think o f tho
foolish wuy 1 lost Unit ILK today, It.
m ak ci urn furious.. 1 fo il as If I would
llko to have somebody kick tnc.
E thel—lly th e way, dear, don’t you
think you’d b e tte r speak to pupa this
overling!—B oston Trnnsl’rtpt. •

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s p e c ia l MAfmcn*H hale Notioo I* hemby given that under and b* hv.
tuo of a final decree of fomrloeure. p~de
Jam*. W. Perkin*. Judge ol tb^ n ^ lV 7. . ' ^
of the Seventh Judicial Circuit of n o ..,.
wit. nn tha C od day of Novamlwv. A d ' i .'S
In a rauaa pendink In the Circuit Court ol c_i*
Inote County, Florid*, in chaar^ "
A. M. Thraahcr U oompUlnant and 4 h s/il*
Hand a* aheriil and aa-ofitcio *dnilnUt/»i«2J
tbe - t a U of Omen Hart. &lt; W «»d . art * £ j *
Hart, daughter and a d . heir at Uw "r
Hart, detwnaed, are rvapoodent*. I, q. w I ?
era, special maater. duly appcftaUd herein i l l
ofiw foe Sato and aeU at public owUt t T . 7 5
hlghmt and beat blddw few cmh. In 4^ , ' ^
the court bourn door of BemlaoU County,
, ia Sanford, on Monday, the it,,, j . . " 5
uhra. A. D. 1*17, tho a m being ,
m &lt;Uy between th e legal Mura
, certain town Iota, lo-wit:
f ^ u TMh _
Fourteen (I t ) of , ts*e Thlrtaao
N
S'emirnVd?
Wd. Seminoi* County,
Addition to Hanford,
y^;

LEGAL ADVERTISING

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For Sprains, Lameness,
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism
Penetrate* and

(13.00 in (40.00

llrllaw* Hull Caaea
(7 .3 0 la 110.00
0 0 ___ Tollel II-II. ’ ' ---- -32^&gt;» i* d o ea
(illleite It*.urn
(1.00
Military flruahr*
ll.SO la (7.00
(1.30
Caller llaga ... . _
(3 .0 0 ta 34.00
T ie C a»e. _____ _
(1.30 lo (4.00
llaadhrrrhtrf Ca*ra
(3.00
*1.00 la a 13.00
(30.00
Hllch Pin Caaea
Cigar Caaea _____ _ (1 .0 0 la 110.00
(3.30
tC.OII
Clgarelle Caae* .
11.00 la (7.30
Ts.oo
T a b a rra P auehea
.30 la lt.00
l.'mrrgrnry Cate*
(3.00
13,30 la * 7:00

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MUSTANG

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H e i n __________

121
W. Bay St.

I

eight and
Ctfei c.
laaid land
*nd having formerly been In ()..!*•
County,-.Florida,
F -.
but now in SeminuL -Cea®
»(da.)
*c
'•"**ly , Florida.)
FRA NK GOLLEM
SPdr M M“ Wr ,n ChantVrV.
Rabineon f Beardall,

A lto wool halt of Bloclr aeven (7), Tfw
fourteen 114) as *hown by E. It. Trafford
m ap of tb a tow n of S anford, Florida, re­
corded In Ihe public rerorda of Orange
co u n ty , Florlde.
. _
Thla December I tt, 1913.
Also Lot four (4) of Section tw enty-five
A- X. POWERS,
(38) Taw nahip tw enty |20) aouth of Range
special Meater.
th irty (»0) eaat. .
,
'
30-Fit-Btc
D ated at Hanford, Seminole C ounty,
Florida, tbia lh a SOlh day of N ovem ber,
I . th .
O mul Cau.t,
OacmB.
A. D. 1918.
- „
A. X . P O W E R S ,
In
tba
matter
of
tho
Guardianship
of
Special M eater.
Jchn Griffin Thwratt. Dorathy Thwwatt
(0-F rl-B t
and Georg* B. Thweatt. Jr., minan.
Nolk* I* hrraby (Ivan that it h th* iatratM
NOTICE OF MANTKIt'H HALE
*1 end by of th* undersigned Edmond D .- TtadWin 21
N otice ta hereby given th a t under
.jtu e of s decree nt foreeloaur* ■
and aale I*- guardIhn nf th* eataio ol John Griffin T h » e ^
lUlfig o u t or th* C lrgult C ourt
nf tbe
Ml
irt nl
. . . Her Dorothy Tnwaalt and H er j , B. Th*e*u jV*
en th Ju d icial C ircuit of Florida In and far minora, to maha anpilratlon to tha Coaaiv
Sem inole county, in chancery, in a rau*e Judea of Sam tool* County, Flori-ia. at b„
th u r i n panding wbFreln A rm our Fertiliser in th* court boum at Sanford, in laid county aa
W orks, a corporation, 'I* rom plalnant, and Turn lay, ih* 3nd day of January, A. D hit
R oll* A. Uevlcr, ta v l 8. lloM&gt; and Chaae for authority to sail an undlvbM
A Company, a corporation, aro defrndants. interm*. which I* thr* lnterv«t nf tha mid mla«a
r2 2 .
will offer tar a*)# and will aril to the highest la ind to th* folk wing ite-rrtl«- i r,*l
and beat bidder for rath at tha front door Of alluaU in Pemlnol* County, - Florid*.
Northwest
quirtrr
of.
tb#
northwivt
quvtW
J
th* court' house In Sanford, Seminole Coun­
Our recruiting ofllcer says:
ty , Florida, during tho legal hour* of *ale Section twrniy-aU CiCl, Tnwnrhip twenty ,»*?
on M onday, tha 1st day t&gt;\ January,’A. D, south, tang* tweniv-iwc (S3) mat. ,
'Do you want to retire at tho age nf
1918, tho same being a legal *alr* day tho
EltMOND D. UliDISiU
fifty with $28,788.70, anil have nu Infollowing ilrirrihqd real property, iTlng »nd
•ll*n
tha K*Ut» tf Joi* Orff.
bring Ih Seminole County, S tair of Florida, .
4*01110 of at least $101 11 month for thu
fin
Thweatt,
Dorothy Tha-*ti . , j
to-wit:
, .
Georga n , Thwv.it,
minor*.
remnlndcr uf yuur fife?
’ T
The cast one half of lot tarty four (41)
so-Tri-Br
c
"If you ilo, Join the United States
and (flat portion of th* east on*-h*lf of lot
lirtv-thra* (43) adjoining raid r a il half of
Had Proved IL
navy,
lot forty four (44) on lha south and qxiand*
Al nn evening p a rly th e hostess hnd ing aouth. tn the right of way of tha Trilby
"Tho American sailors nro Jhe best
Branch nf lha Atlantic (’o u t IJna Railroad,
paid In the world, ami nffes thirty coaxed u protesting guest to slug. Af­ according
lo M. M. Sm ith's Hub-Dlvi«l/m
years of service tho tnnn-o'-wanauun Is ter the song she w ent up to Win sinll of kretion* tw enty *1* (38). .tw enty varan
(17),
thirty
four (34), thirty five (S3) «f
retired on 11 pay of* not less than $101 Inc. "Oh, 5tr. Jenkins," she suld, “you tnw-nvhlp nineteen
&lt;191 *ouih of rang* thirty
n month, and, In nddltloft, should have,, must never tell me iigutn'titut you ruui 130) east, a* per'plat thereof duly recorded
In
the'
public
record*
nf Orange County,
saved $28,788.71) from bis inouttily pity. dug—I know now I"
F lorida, (aald land being formerly in Orange
A young (nan enlisting at the age of
C ounty, Florida, now in Seminole Cobnty,
Florida) In Plat Hook "O'* on peg* 23. con­
eighteen as an ap p ren tice seam an will
taining **vrn and eight tenths (7.8) acres a l­
Heals.
he p a id $17.04) u m onth during six
lie d more or less.
Stops
P
ain
A
t
Once
The
west
half
nf
lot
forty
four
(41)
and
mouthh spent at .ruining station and
that part af tha a n t half nf lot forty three
receive nn Increase to $20.00 u inonlti
(43) adjoining said west halt of tot forty
when he boards a ship. liy the end of An Ordinance l*r«Odln( far Hanllary 'Water tour (44) un tha south and attending aouth
25c. 50c. $1, A t AH Dealer*.
tn
Trilby Branch of tha Atlantic Coast Lin*
4'lvacl lluckrl*
his llrst enlistm ent, under ordinary
Railroad,
bounded
on
th*
waat
by
lota
Me It nfdalncd by the mayor and the clly thirty eight (38) and thirty aavan (37) on
course of ndvaiiceuient, ho should bo rounril of Hanford, Florida:
by Int forty fiv* (43), and on tha
HcctUn
I. Thai every peraon, firm or (h* north
receiving $.TI n m onth, and meanwhile
by tha eakt half of lot forty four (44)
conjuration, ow nlaf, cunirollnr, or u d n i ravt
he Is'outfltfed w ith clothes und all utv- premlMO, . having (hereon aurfaro cloacta and that port Inn of the seat half of lot forty
three (43), lying' aouth of th* east half nf
cessltles.' If ho rcH*nllsta within fo u r 01 prlvlco, havlnx no v alor ond rawer ronnertion ahall provide (am # with watei U |h t
m onths a fte r th e extrlrntlipt of his llrst metal receptacle* for hol&lt;l|n( tho oirrota
onllstiuent, ho will rocelve a seven- drpotlla therein. The compartment r un­
til Mini thi* receptacle ihall tie »o conatrurted
dollar pionthly Increase In pay, and a
(n tie tlah
ligh tl lining
lilting and proven*, a* far
tar aa

— T h e p r ic e s a n d q u a lity a r c a ll th a t y o u c o u ld e x p e r t .}

Foil WOMEN
ilaarf Hag* '
Kntclupr I'uiav*
Hewing llaakrl* ..
AUlu l l r t l . u f . n l . .
Card C'aeua.
Tratrling ilaga
Flllrd T ta ir l flag*
Willing t’arlfulla*

or It**, thrnco waat I n chain* aad fifty
three and a halt link*. lh*nrc aoulh bcim i
• aid tract to th* aouth boundhry, thaorr
• a il five chain* and Olty-lhrao and a bait
link* to aU rtlat point eontatntof 1,1.0* » tr «
I more or tea*.
Al«o 6«(fanla( four ckalna r a t o( th*
•a st rorncr of* aoutheaat
quarter of
I *outhoo*t
‘
m x t! "quarter of. aald aoctlon thlrty•n o ith w
1* 4 ), run *M
fir*
alrtyfour 1(4).
’—-l —
- - -ehalo*
••---—. -and
-— ----t«ri
* l|h t link*, thrnco
tbrora north t«
* o ty chain*,
* Ibanrro ro*it
o t flv*
chain*
and
atity
rl«ht
Ore
I
morn or
tin ka, U c n r o V o ith tv r n iy *ebaln&lt;
chair
Iraa to tho heglnnlnr, rontalninc eleven aud
on* bundrodtha 111.16) acre* more
•vlitrrn
li tr e n one

Ol* v.uuniy, in in a n n ir . in i a i i trjiein
. aura tiarvln pending, whrriin TtirJ Antalb an Agricultural Chemical Company', a cor* i
oration te lh« Complainant and Wm. U.
Aldrldgv. /rrbira II. Itlcw Sard Ca., s '
orp., Rruan iliebty Ca.,- s eurp., I'erha
Pavla Ca., a corp , i . A.* I'atlan and J. C...
I’altcn. copartner* doing bualntta aa th t
Chattanooga Mcdb’ln* Co., Sm ith, Klatn
A French Co., a enrp., C,*n. If. Fernald
Hardware Co.i a crop.. Mentag Hr***.. a ,
ca-rp.*, and Allrw E. Illll. ekrcutrii of the )
a .la ir of W. J- HM1. daccaaed. era d atrsd-;
tqla; 1 rhall offer **-r rale and rail In th e '
iglcat bidder for c*»h, bob ru thu duor nf •
■he court hi uaa In Sanford, l-vmlm.ln C ou n -1
f y, Florida, on Monday, tho tut day nf
aauery, A. D.11*17, the aamu bring s lags]alra day, and during th* Irgal houra of
air. thi- prorerty drarrlbrd In tho Anal daif t atari ralir W-follow*, tn-wltr All altueta,
ylng and tring In tha cnuqiy nf Buminol*
■d atnlr of Florida! A ll.of tho n on heart
qartor o ff llBrthwcvl quarter nf auction
' trty.four (34), townyhlp 'ntnalnan f l i t /
null, a .t a q ' p iw cnfy-nlrr «39&gt; F-, Strap',
t g-aha*,Mlr» ing: I i.m o v a clns at an Iron
-I, standing in aouth boundary tin* nf
Mid U s c t, aold. puat bring ntn* chain* and

THE U N I V E R S A L C AR

T h e Ford M o to r C om p an y is o n e of th o larg­
e s t consum ers o f ste e l in th e w orty— 20Q,0 00
to n s th is year. T h e great v olu m e o f produc­
t i o n - o v e r 500,000 cars— an d th e efficien t
F ord m an u factu rin g o rgan ization , brings pro­
d u ctio n and sellin g co sts dow n t o a m inim um .
T h a t's w h y Ford bu yers g e t m ore car fo r less
m o n ey . R u n ab ou t, $ 8 4 5 ; T ou rin g C ar, $3G0;
S ed a n , $6*15. A ll p rices f. o. b . D e tr o it. Or­
ders tak en b y

C. F, WILLIAMS

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman 4
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�PAGE SEVEN

RD HERALD

Auto Accessories

break with the vllimtfon hut for n

TRAP SH00TIN6 IS POPULAR ToxGs IT." These.were (he only states special system of Joints. The nolso

to get Into doublu figures.
n t the turbines Is' so great that no­
body's volco enn he heard. All orders
With Vary Faw Exceptions Every
are given by signal, an In the midst
' ' State in Union Participated In
GOLF GAINS IN POPULARITY of
n heavy bombnrdment. The ship
Grand American.
* •*’*'
leaves a high mountain of sen behind
Sport Has Taken Firm qrip Upon AH
« . H ire
M
o l our sto a t .
*.
With the exception of New Mexico,
Claaeee of People—Demande Best .. her.
I n line of AutopobUe Am «m o - Now
*
Those
who
were able to take the
Hampshire, Maine and Virginia,
Brain and Muecle.
first trip of SIX) miles said It was very
% L j h * , Tubes, H orns und In trap shooters from every state In the
Union, and Canady too, participated
It Is an Indication of hopMess pro- stirring arid an experience they would
2 ^ n ,tb lo e J O “ !” V " &lt;!ed.ln ll,IS In the recent grand American trail vlnefullsm fur anybody to deride the not hnve missed for anything Ip the
shooting tournament at St.' Louis. entnepf golt nowadays. This sport has world. Hat there la no comfort about
Line.
*
•
There can bo* no question about tho taken stu b n firm hold u|K»ii all ‘classes It. For easy traveling they prefer
l&gt;opular!ty of u sport that will attract of ptsiple, it liin^ become so unlyeraal the old-fashioned transatlantic liner.
Also a Stock of
OKI entrants from 41'Mutes, the-Dis­ and Its popularity Is so pdnminrntly
trict. jo£. (kdmnhla. - and Canada. -Of founded that tiro JiMJ Aim wlieexce of
WASHINGTON DEBUTANTE
this number Illinois supplied tho grout- dull wits no longer hnve any fnrtro.
Sporting uoofls
e st number, 225; Missouri* was next Only tho hopelessly^lgnomnt now char­
with not Quito half ns tunny as n u ­ acterize It n s '“sissy." ' It Is, In fact, a
bble, 112. Of Illinois' total, Chicago full-ldoodcd, strung bodied and nhsorle
SEE U S F O g
supplied 44, more than any other city lag s|Nirt that demands the best brain
in tho country.
and muscle that ran be put Into It.
^ Tho best representation of any city (l«1f is* retdly becoming a close foiiijn tho country, however, wns mndo by pctUor with 1nseball for the title of
Hillsboro, III. This town of 7,000 imp­ the national game.—Pacific Golf und
utation tats n gun club of 40 members Motor,
and of this numlter ten shot In the big
handicap meet. The largest states do
not always supply the greatest num­
Extremist
ber of entrauts In such a tournament
"Mrs. X Is a great stickler for form
ns the grand American. Pennsylvania, and ceremony, 1 understand."
for Instance, contributed hut six on*
“Mercy, yea! Why,-that woman1
trants, While Iowa had 41; Indiana had would Insist upon dressing up to enter­
45, Ohio had 30. Kansas hud 21, Okla­ tain on Idea."
,w Location, N ext to Sem inole homa, It). Wisconsin and 'Ctsiaessee W
cacht Michigan 12, Alabama 12 und
Co-operative M ercantile Co.
Poetry Everywhere
4 Ihiddlng l'oet—There’s iioetry’ In orcrythlng I
Editor—'Hint's true; the basket over
there hi full of It I

Christmas Presents
' Boys and Girls

Interesting Data on Mineral Water

HIS should appeal to the public from a health stand­
point. Quotations from the Fourteenth Annual Report
of the Director of the United States Geological Survey proves
Interesting. Good Hope Mineral Water proven a factor in
this city; being used extensively by leading hotels and m ed­
ia] institutions of the Stato and thousands of Jacksonville Tutt’ Aii Travels at Speed Three
Times That of Swiftest
citizens with splendid results. Data dates back to the lux­
urious days of imperi&amp;l Rome,
Liner.

T

Ml**’ Anne Hopkins, daughter of
Mr. nnd Mm. Nevll Monroe' Hopkins
of Washington, made her bow to so­
ciety nt n ten recently. She la n
member of Washington’s residential
now here fihe 1h already n favorite.

CLOSER

CHECK

ON

FILMS

British Home Secretary Holds Some
Movie Pictures Encourage Boy­
ish Misdeeds.

Trifles That Annoy.
Il«»w true it* Is that it's the little
'thing* that make or ttwr one's Impplnes«! Wi* know one nolile and high*
minded woman, for Instance, whoso
whole life wonted blighted daring n
recent; 24-hour period'because she got
n little tiHi much hlulug lit tin* water
she washed tho curtuliw In.—Ohio
..State Journal.
Everybody's Sentimental.
^‘Iie truth Is Umt we are nil senti­
mental nt heart,’ whatever o|ir culture.
Kwh ihoiigh ne -appreciate Urn h ills,
ahnH'we not find aomti pleasure In the
repertoire of the hand organ, anti
though we admire Itoltiivllt, shall wt*
utterly fontleittik Darby and .Joan?
There are innodn In which Jean Ingelow und Mrs. Jieumus arc not maw­
kish. Tho 'thousands still weep over
the death of l.lttle -Nell, though the
erHIes surer.—Hubert M. Gay, In tho
Atlantic.

Facetious.
"Whenever I have been sure 1 vraa
right t havo stuck tg_.ll," aald tho or­
ator. "How did that, plan work out
when you had an argument with your
wife?" naked a facetious member of
the audience.

liiL'S&amp;iWe Manufacture'

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METAL

fym

i:o*f

CEILINGS, SHINGLES

R00FWG
AND OTHER SHEET METAL
BUILDING MATERIAL
Wri te ToDay For Cetdo£uts
and Special Quotations.
ts\The aoRiM Huai PRooua5Co&gt;

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An appropriate gift
for everyone on your list-1F rom , gran d m oth er, w h o is n o t ft o o old to
b e e n th u sia stic o v er a pretty pin for her
dress, o r a silver c a s e for her spectafcles, to
baby, w h o s e chubby h an d s w ou ld j*ust fit
around a silv e r cup o r tiny spoon

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There are Just hundreds* of things from
which you can choose tho “right" gift b o easily.
Silver clutch point pencil, fl.00 to 1320.
Gold Brooches, Scarf Pins, Rings, Tie Chu'pi,
Lingerie' Clasp),' Neck Chains. Cud Pina. ft.QO
upward.
Gold Link Buttons, Pendants. Bar Pins, 13,50
upward.
.
• .
Gold Bead Necklaces. Baaglci, Watch Fohej
Coat Chains, fo.00 upward.

Greenleaf &amp; Crosby Co.

was reprinted at Boston,- Maas.,
from the London edition o'f 1712;
London.—I’lniis are being considered
JEWELERS AND IMPORTERS, .
for Joseph Edwards, at the corner
to comliut Uh* great Increase In Ju­
GIFT GIVING GOODS. .
shop of the north side of Town
venile crime fllhco tho commencement
41 \V. Day St,
Jacksonville, Fta.
House in 1726. It calls especial at­ Noise of Turbines 8o Great That All of war. Homo Secretary Samuels
thinks darkened street* hnve given fa­
tention to the excellency of water as
Orders Are Given by Signalcilities for wrongdoing and In the ale
n drink nnd enumerates its thera­
Ship Shakes as Though
■ent-c of so many fathers there lias
peutical attributes as follows: *It
in Earthquake.
been a weakening of home control, it
cures gout and hypochondriac melhad oeen found that some moving pic­
anrholy; it benefits gravel nnd stone
Rome.—Tutt* All Is the name of tures encouraged the spirit of lawless­
in tho bladder; it makes the child Italy's youugest battleship. The uume ness and ho proposed to establish n
grow strong in tho womb t and in­ means "All Wings,” and It Is not bad­ central official censorship of ull motion
■WRITE FOB
creases tho mother's milk; it stays ly chosen, for this ship dashes through picture plays. He also thought much
( the trouble arose from misdirected
hunger; for there was a certain (tie ocean ut the .rate of tho fustust of
,
nnd will carefully consider b u r crack brained mao, who, at Ley­ train Umt speeds ncross America, The energy
den, when Dr. Carr resided'in th a t Inventors are In the Italian navy, und gesilotiH by Sir It. ftaden-ltawell, or­
university, pretended he could fast she was built tn Italian shipyards with ganizer of the Boy Scout movement.
Italian pthchlncry and of Itallun steel.
as long as Christ did;.and it was The-taveotore^namee,—
the—shlp's ton*' -i
found that ho heId"OUr*lh^crm- oT tinge, Its present whereabouts, aro nil ■
forty days without eating any*food, u dead secret. But the fact rctnalus :
only he drank water and smoked that “All Wings" lu her trial trip did i
tobacco/ ‘Water is also of great 800 mites at three times the ruto of ]
use to strengthen weak children; it the fastest transatlantic ship.
prevents swelling from bruises, sick­
Outruns a Torpedo.
ness of the stomach,* shortness of
“During tho trip," says nn officer, t
breath and vomiting; it cures (luxes,,, “we were attacked by an enemy sub- j
And make this store your shopping place, for here you
consumption, (lushes, colic, smnll- marine. Tou would hnve laughed to j
appropriate gift for every one on your list.
pox, etc.' Although written one see the torpedo fall several hundred j
hundred and eighty-one years ago yards clear of uur stern, for we went j
tnis Is not excelled by the preten­ so quick that no torpedo now being ,
tious claims of any modern mineral used could touch us. The torpedo j
catchers which escorted us were left j
Ydur orders will be looked after most cnrerully by an experienced sales­
spring circular."
'T '
'.
far behind. In a few minutes ‘all we j
man detailed for that work alone—your gift will be nicely boxed and sent
Now, we arrive at ttye present age saw of them wos a bit of smoke.”
where it has become an established ' This ship has stood her trials so |
with your card any .time you desire. - ■
______ ______ ________ _
fact that many of the mineral wells well that more are In the stocks. Tutt' ;
of*thti-country h|Vfl_p4rfected m itty Alt is raid to have jolned (be2Aflfl£ j
wonderful 'cures' by driiilcink and
1.00 to 30.00
Bracelet Watches, 16 JdVel movement
bathing freely in -the mihcrnl water. . A* neither coal nor naphtha could
18.00
to 200.00
Rraeelct Watchea, Solid Gold
The recently discovered mineral bo stored In largo enough quantities
10.00
to
50.00
Mvn's Watches, Thin Model Gold Filled
enshle Tutt* Alt to travel nt such
0.50
la
90.00
wells at Rivervicw arc dally becom­ to
Men’s Watches, Thin Model, Imported
a rate, the Inventors hnd recourse to
ing famous for the benefits derived
•T.SOTo 85.00”
-Cwmew-^iroaehe*.—Solid Gold"----r - :
•
live m u u m s m in e ra l w a te rs . r drinking thta waiar.-hi stomach, n combination of naphttin_jqd. ccnp4 .0 0 to
35.00
pressed
nTri
’The
naphtha
passes
Cameo
Rings,
Solid
Gold
.
....
.............
the only medicine used ul,j
kidney and bladder troubles, - as ihrongh compressed Vdr at such a ter­
2.00
to
20.00
Cameo Scarf Pina, Solid Gold..*
is Rome. In their conquests of well as jheumatic troubles in many
rific rate thnt It emerges In n state of
4.00
lo
35.00
Cameo Pendants, Solid Gold
•wthern and western Europe, the cases.
pulviH-lzstlon; It Is then propelled Into
0.00 to 33.00
Rom»M sought*the springs of the'
Sterling Silver Vanity Cases---- so-cnlled hollers by means-of atmos­
1.50 to
0.50
Good
Hqpe
Mineral
Water
Is
des­
Sterling' Silver Coin Holders - .......
wuntrics and in the names Acqui;
pheric pressure, thus producing heat
.50
to
28.00
tined
to
become
one
of
the
famous
Setrling
Silver
Photo
Frames........
Aix or Asshen, Dax, etc« derived
of from 1,500 to 1,800 degrees centi­
1.00 to 35.00
from the Latin aqua, we hnve tes­ health -waters in the United States, grade. Tutt' All has three turbines,
Sterling Silver llud Vases \.~...........
1.50 lo 15.00
.Sterling Silver Initial Belt Buckles
timony of the former celebrity of os It only takes time to thoroughly which propel with n force of 8.400
1.00 to
1.75
Sterling Silver Baby Spoons
w«e towns os watering places. establish the fact thxt the water has horse power cnch.
t.5
0
to
.
8.50
Sterling Silver Dorans with Chains
Terrific Speed.
The reputation of msny of them haa wonderful curative values. There
.35 to * .75
The result Is tho terrific speed at­
Sterling Sliver Lingerie Clasps
defended to our own time. Among aFa hundreds of people in this city
.75 to
3.50
and
statu,
ready
to
vouch
for
the
tained'
and.
the
general
effect
of
a
Sterling Silver Clutch Pencils ....
Romini -.warm bathing, waa “ in1.75
(to
10.00
phantom
eh)j}.
The
safety
vnlvhs
foregoing
statements.'
•
*
Sterling
Silver
Buckles
with
Unit...
jlwted in to excess tnd s t ono time
throw off showers o f Water and' pul­
.25 to
1.00
(Signed)
Sterling Silver H at Pins, per pair.
there were 800 thermae in Rome.
verised
naphtha,
which
turn
bright
12.50
to
35.00
Sterling Silver Brush, Comb, Mirr&lt;
*«»ny traces of these anrient HoDR. E. H. ARMSTRONG.
purple In the sun as they fly upward.
2.50 to 27.60
Sterling Sliver Manicure Sets
,
remain.
They were
A final word to our readers: Would The ship shakes nn though It were In
5.00 lo 20.00
Sterling SUvsr Military Brush SeU
raUdings of great architectural beau- we not be foolish to make such a perpetual earthquake. Even hard­
3.50 to 12.50
Sterling Silver Sewing Sets
L grand and magnificent, adorned claims for. Good Hope Minrfril ened seamen have to learn to walk
1.50 to
6.00
Enamel
Perfume
Balls
with
Chain
h statuary xnd mosaics, and Water if we could not substantiate on TuttL^U. The steel Untag would
2.00 lo
8.50
Enamel Dorines
...
............. ■
'®ong them the baths of Diocletian our statements. We do not care, to
1.25 to
3,00
Enamel Link B u tto n s......
Md the hatha of Caraeella were tho publish the names of those who have
.50 lo
3.50
Enamel Smelling Salta Betties
tt« t celebrated.
beeh cured or benefitted by drinking
17.00
lo
135.00
Decorated Ivory Complete Toilet Seta
in our practical day we have Good Hope Mineral Water, but we
2.50 lo 20.00
Waterman Fountain Pens ..--------- ----,tho “Prin'ga of the supersti- have statements from a large num­
1.50 lo 70.00
Odd
and
Fancy
Cloeki
....——
Lt?.
ttncleI'ta and the buay ber of our prominent ritixens, stat­
3.00
to 15.00
Brass
Smoking
Stands
..—
.................
of modern times do not per- ing they have been cured of long
5.00 to 20.00
Sterling
Handle
Umbrellas,
best
silk
t0 , I)«nd th® time and elab- standing cages of stomach, kidney,
4.50 to 186tOO
Psrisicn Ivory S e ta ----------- ......— s—
w»tion upon tha baths that was be- bladder and
numerous
rhrqnic
4.50
Solid Gold IJngerie ^Lups ... 1.50 to
Especially adpted for
rd upon it in ,the. luxurious days troubles caused by a congested sys­
Solid Gold Laval lares....—...... 2.50 l&lt;
« ta p * * I W . XUhoufli w . Jo tem. By drinking freely of Good
Solid
Gold
Belt
Buckles
10.50
to
35.00
Solid
Gold
Bracelets—
,i___3.50
l&lt;
Y o u r State
Solid Gold Rosaries ------------- 12.00 to 16.00
Solid Gold Scarf Bins_ 1.00
ti
th.l .'md*P*nd Up0n
OS to Hope Miners) Water, their systems
Solid Gold Signet R ings......... 7.00 to 35.00
•ffleacy of springs in the cures have been thoroughly fldshed so
Solid Gold Link Buttons__
1.25 t&lt;
Solid Gold Baby Signet Rings
.75 to
3.00
Solid Gold Tie C lasps--------L
.75 t&lt;
ly** tt.15*’ but *1*v* chemlata ona- th a t Nature could easily perform its
Solid Gold'Pcrfume Balls.*... 4.50 to 12.00
Solid Gold Cost Chains ___ _ 3.00
true . i*
»tilf-the period, of natural functions, which produce perSolid Gold D orines................. 15.00 to 35i00
Solid Gold Waldcmar Chains . 4.00 h
krooe«,*n‘ fic ^nv,*lll»tlon of Jhair feet health Wo shall be plonsed to
Diamond Rings...... ............
5.00 lo 1250,00
Solid
Gold
Pocket
Knives-....
3.00
b
furnish, free samples of Good Hop*
Z T V Mch b« k onIy •
Diamond
LtvalUers.................
6.00 to 1000.00
Solid
Gold
Cigar
Cutters
.......
2.50
b
Our Instructive Cat­
"A irily t a hC ther*p,,uW "tody* Mineral Water and have you on our
Diamond,Brooches
....
.
8.00 to 850.00
Solid
Gold
Hat
Pins,
per
pair
.75
b
rraul !
n our own e««ntry wUI list as one*of those enjoyihg good
alogue and weekly
Diamond Tie Clasps
2.25 lo 45.00
i.v” m,ny more years of patient health by ita use.
Solid Gold Brooches
1.00 t
Diamond
Scarf
Pins
...........
3.00 to 300.00
Solid
Gold
Thimbles
3.00
l
t /*
f *
Price List
If you live In the city of Jackaon-'
•
a&lt;
\
Diamond Pocket Knives.,......, 5.00 to 35.00
work upon the quality
Solid Gold Pencils ................. 4.50 t
villa, .ring up the Good Hope MlnSE N D FOR T H E M
U*»U 0f vater th at was 'printed
al
Water
Company
Central
DlaA therapeutist
ibutlng Ststlon, 120 West Bay,
“ •Npoint, It U entitled, 'The Cu
and a 4-gallon bottle or alx and one• o! Common Water, or th» half gallon bottle, will ba promptly
135 W. BAY STREET
JACKSONVILLE, FLA
thereof In Curing Choi delivered for 60 cents, Wa loan
1temperance and Other Mala water tilters free to our customer^
by John Smith. C M
r " V 5
(advt.)

On psge 54. we find in part: “ Intsmuch -as the hiBtory of our coun­
try reaches back only to a compafa. tiuiy' recent date the written history of its mineral springs must of
arrcnjty also be rather a short'one.
Although many of our heat known
Biiwril waters were known to the
hdiir.i from earliest times, and traftions of their virtues were truns■ittrd lo their white successors, the
tins* of the latter was too much ocespied to allow of much attention
' Wine psid to them."
t “The history of mineral springs
t it fenerai, however, dates from the.
f oott remote period*, The Egyptians,
Bliidisni, Mohammedans, Greeks,
frtrains. and in fnct nil nations have
‘ ted mineral waters for medicinal
ttrposrt from time 'Immemorial.
Hippocrates, Aristotle, Herodotus,
iti even Homer wrote of them;
, (tuples dedicated to Aesculapius,
tie tod of medicine were erected
stir them: and they were made the
■tes of hospitals, medical achools,
hsths ind resorts for the diversion
of the lick.”
v
“Pliny, in his Natural -History,
*»yi ol these waters: "They spring
lholtsome from tho earth on overy
•idt, tnd in a thousand lands,1* the
wld, the hot, the hot and cold to-;
Itthirr, as at Tnrbellum (Dux', in
Arqulntania. or in the Pyrennes.
»hert tTre&gt;* are separated. only. -by. a

CATALOG t

S

V . E. JA C O B S C O M PA N Y

�I and Prevention of TuberralowH *;.'

SANFORDH

made public today.

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

A Double Loss

*‘I note with genuine interest and s(p
satisfaction," he* aajra, “ the growth .
add increasing w e m f of the work
of the National Association for the
.
Study and Prevention of Tubercu*
|oaia and hope that ,4he devotion ,
end enthu«Mfl{ of ita active mem- * '
here may be crowned with still ^j*r
rreater success*' during the present
pen
year. *
.
, . pen
.**1 am interested to learn of the one
■across of the sale of the Bed Cross
Christmas Seals as a moans for rais- Sc|)(
inc funds for the work, and I hope
that the people of the country will i Kjrj.

Every time yon spend a dollar you not only lose
the dollar but also the interest—you never thought of
that did you?
*
Call, write or phone for particulars.

PEOPLES BANKOE SANFORD
SANFORD. FLORIDA

C. M, HAND
*V ‘1
F, L WOODRUFF Vim-PmU

ful thinf* in the line of civie im­ be presented by the Jease L. Lasky enable us to worship in it. It
provement. Through the courtesy Company its the Paramount attrac­ be occupied for the first service
TH ERE ARE OTHERS *
of Mr. P. L. Mesde, a specialist in tion at the Star soon, with the Wednesday night, at the White
We just want to shake the hand
plants and rare flowers the club has charming Marie Doro as Oliver was Christmas service. -The first
of Bro. Scadeng for the following
sent
a collection of orchids to the first written by Charles Dickens for day service will be Dec. 21th.
built the Panama canal?
truth in the Hastings Herald:
State
Royal Palm Park near Miami. a small English monthly magazine, are vary, much gratified at j
d.” said Teddy..
"The secret of community sucThe
little
club is also federated.
was practically unknown snd sold able to enter this new place of
sent tne navy around the cesa and advancement has often
the
story for neat to nothing. ■hip. „
been stated to be “ A long pull,* a
Prior
to his writing "Oliver," the
Sava,
all
oL.your
old
nAvxpapers,
Mrs. Williams* Circle of the A
d," said T. R .'
strong pdll and a pull altogether.**
Pickwick
Papers had just been pub­ iarj- is holding a bazaar in th*
magazines,
wrapping*
paper,
waste
discovered the
River
This is ex actly 'what Hastings does
not have, in 'sp ite ‘of all our efforts
Lucille Denton,_ 'Lillian Rhodes paper, circulars and papers of every lished and he had just completed Garner building next to th.
d," Jtajd Teddy.— ___
. to incite to it. Selfishness, felr.th at. and Muriel Rhodes spent • Thanks­ description for the Woman's Club “ Nicholas Nickle'by.” 'After the O p tativ e Store Thursday, Ft
contract to write "Oliver" had been and Saturday. They have a !
* ,*** • •
smote the Spaniards at San j others may get a share of the riches giving and week end at St. Augus­ car .load.
signed, he fouhd himself the most selection of suitable Christmas i
ill?
,
#
v
to be gathered from the soil, and tine,
** • • '
!
popular authof of the day, and it including a good collection of c
Kchoes
of
the
Stale
Federation
Meet
t,” said the Colonel.
.
that further settlement and crop pro- ]
* ♦ •
I
was one of his grestest regreats that
There
are
133
clubs
in
the
State
elected Wilson?
auction will -bear’ the matketj these j
th
e
football
season
is
over
at
Iasi,
he
never received what he was en­
Federation
of
Women's
Clubs
rep­
an infernal, infamous d a m n - j things hive so become rooted in the j
To Identify Veur Trurtk*.
titled to for '-Oliver Twist.". Dick­
!*•*—New York Work*.
. *minds of r. few’ farmers, and these Although the boys have no brightly resenting sevep thousand women.
I have proved the value la'j..
colored feathers i:#their rspi, yet wc'1 The Inrgest number of delegates ens' irritation at having sold the inlml and ronrenienrr of tj». f..i
..__ q _
thu wealthier part p^rhajn that
make it their business to dis- feel lh a t nest year Sanford can try; than at any previous convection story- so cheaply breaks out as early Ideas: 1 mark my |« ; or tr : .t
for the championship of the state.! were in attendance at .the Miami as in the 14 th chapter of the book a marker of m l In* it a bit ,-r
meeting.
itself, when Mr. Brownlow asks or n cord tucked on.* so that in Id,
times, eoltly crops, frosts, etc. Thp
,
The Grcslsel Lake
Oliver if he would like to be a'book lug my baggage am.*;,- ,j. ,-rn, ■
era I, can Instantly y«{ar &lt;-ai i
* surprising thing at,out this is that *
? hy‘£ S ^ » P h&gt;* ' ' * * ’■
“ 'Way Down Upon the Suwannee writer. Oliver replies th at it would baggage uinn “that ..c*- Kith fl
- such new comers do not s-e through , Adf,e ~ " J " , U th * Xh* Kfea,Wl River” has been adopted as the be much better to be a book seller, marker.**—New York Esvninc s
r the hollow- subterfuge, nhd judge by ' “ ‘'V ln . ori&lt; 3‘
'
state song of the' Florida Federa­ to which Brownlow remarks, "We
'[w h at th e y .e e , rather than b. what
From ham came the reply. Why tion! .
won't make an author of you while
"[they he^r. And meanwhile Hastings °rrest Lake.
there is an honest trade to be learn­
| j drags alone lik e 'a lame* dog, kicked
• ♦ •
Section Three has doubled her ed or brick making to turn to," this
^ and cuffed und damned. No new
The Roys' Debating Club held membeiship since the annua] meet­ being a direct slam at his publisher.
J buildings, no fresh enterprises and I their meeting December fk with all ing of 1916.
Continued From Page One
dilapidated eyesores in the heart of tr.e girts present. The subject for
Congregational Churrh
the business section. The llensld debate- was: Resolved, That ConSunday morning at 11 o'clock the
Florida is one of only 17 states
has boosted Hastings in sp»u» of all J gress should place Embargo on all which had no resignations from the minister, J. A. Davidson will speak deep interest in the Seminole Coun­
'.narrow opposition, and will continue Necessary Foodstuffs.
Atfirmutiye General Federation of Women's
on "Playing at .Christianity" and in ty Fair. The dates have no* bees ^
' to do so, for the town is capable of
the evening "Facing‘Life." Special definitely decided upon and tit
Clubs, the national organization.
!-lgrowth and development^ ^/|UaT to
music by the choir a rfio th services. printing is ordered.
any town ip the state, and better
Sunday school at 9:45, C. R.
The date will be from Frbrniry
The civic committee, Mrs. J. A.
than most, while the adjacent terri5th
to 10th, giving a solid week ol
Walker
superintendent.
You
and
Hendley chairman reported more
to ry js the finest agriculturally that
your
children
are
invited
to*
share
in
amusement
and instruction.
done for the state than in any pre­
there i\ from Georgia to the gulf and
the
services.
•'
Now
let
everybody
get busy for
Stetson accepted our ^challenge vious year in the history of state. .
, from Alabama to the^Atlantic. If and sent the following subject for
Christian Endeavor Society at 6 this Seminole County Fair Associa­
some-live wire bunch of capita'iats debate. Resolved, That O. S. should
Winter Haven club has earned six o’clock. • Frazer Armstrong is leajier. tion is not for todsy but wilt he s
would start a real development plain, adopt some form of general Com­ thousand -dollars in a unique way,
The public *is invited, to these permanent institution with grounds
Hastings would soon—be on every pulsory M ilitary, Service, we have through a calendar on which the m inings. Come in and spend an snd everything to merit one of the
I tongue, and quickly known all over
best in* the state.
not yet decided which side t h e S. H. were sold from 15.00 to $250.00. hour with U*. *
the world.
Little one horse burgs S. will take, but the public will be They presented to Winter Haven a
nVarly buried in the sand,, or drow n­
$500.00 fountain.
notified fa ter.
ed in the swam ps, arc reclaimed and
boomed sqccessfuily" by develop­
ment com panies: and even in neigh-'

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A number of Red Cross seals fofi
Lakeland allows no name to ap­
the tuberculosis fund were left this pear in the club year' book, whose
week by Miss Wheeler.
dues are unpaid.
The denicrit system has be*n
changed slightly by trie board.
Fifteen demerits are the limits for
one month and forty for .One semesti. If this number of dcm»*nti_ai£
received t he, pupiix^Ix—liabia-io—beexpelled for a couple of weeks.

WILSON FAVORS .XMAS SEALS
"I am interested to learn of the
success .of the safe of the Red Cross
Christmas seal,"
says
President
Woodrow Wilson in a letter to the
N ational Association for.the Study

M ake
.«■ -

e x c e l l e n t - C h rist•

m as p resen ts an d are easi­
ly m ailed.
W e h a v e a b ea u tifu l new
sto c k ju st r e c e iv e d .

See

th e m

are

to d a y .

T h ey

Editorial
The question now before High
School sporting - Circles is whether
we shall have a base ball or a basket­
ball team. We are now inclined to
pick‘up our pen and write an edi­
to rial-in lavor of bjisketball. with
apologies to the Ringvilje Bade. We
hove in the S. II. S. at present a
dozen fellows who nre o r' will* be
good basketball .player*. The only
argument in favor of base ball is
.that more fellows are used and therej fore the small boy gets a chance.
■By having a1baseball team we are in
n fix something like the -football
team. Hardly more than enough
fellows came out to make a ' base
ball team, and we can hardly ex­
pert a winner. By having two teams
of basketball players, it is reason­
able to sjppose we will win onro in
awhile. Another argument in favor
of basketball is that the practice is
held at night, snd so (he fellows
who work in the afternoons would
have a chance to represent the
S* H. S. on some team during the
year. Also we have in High School
three men of the fast Brotherhood
of St. Andrew's tram who would be
a big help to the local school team.
Taking all points into consideration
we think that it would be advDable
to play ^basket ball ip Ustrad of base
ball. -/Editorial from Senior Claaa
Paper.
Note—H6w* about It .Sanford,
which will you patronhe beat?
•■♦* +

Office Supply Dept.
' PHONE 14*

At last the laboratory apparatus
has arrived. All the Seniors now
expect to become noted chemists,
and the Junior* noted phyaiciets.
Again we place a crown of laurels
upon the heads of our girls. Fri-

— Lillian—R
Cuba."

Continued From Page On&lt;*

The Homestead Club of. only
twenty-three members served a fine
lunch to eight hundred people at
Royal Palm Park when the park was

% Manv of the clubs have beautified
and keep up the school grounds and
stations at their home town
Sanford r f ioi™- In having the hast.
papers and Literature Department
in the state.

An orchestra and chorus are bus!
ly rehearsing Christmas music.
The Boys’ Debating Club and the
Irving Literary Sbricty .will hold a
joint debate on Stetson's subject:
Resolved, That U. S. should adopt
some form' oT General Compulsory
Military service. The choice of side
was left (o the obys who .chose the
affirmative. The following will rep­
resent the societia: .
Affirmative, 'Roby I.aing, Harold
Washburn, Virgil Lee Smith.
Negative—Marian Gove, Ludtlc
Rines, Ruth K anner..
All the friends and patrons of the
school are in v ite ^ to attend the de­
bate at 1:30 p./m., Friday afterboon.

INDIVIDUAL SERVICE
WOMAN’S CLUB

Many of, the cluba own their own
club houses and many more are
building, among the latter - being
Caleadar
Wednesday, Dec. 20, Welfare De­ Oviedo, Lutx, Palatka, Tallahassee
partment.
Report of Christmas and Vero. **
committee. Philanthropy, Munici­
pal Christmas Tree, Dec. 26.
Mrs. John Sherman, chairman of
the Department of Conservation
Music Department Program Post­ for the General Federation gave a
poned
splendid talk on that department
Tho December* program of the and in conclusion said there were
Music Department which was to three stages of growth for the club
have been given on next Monday woman: First, What can the club
baa been postponed to the first do for me? Second, What can I do
Tuesday in January.
V
for the club? and third, What can 1
through the ciub do for humanity?
Local club members are interested —three questions every club woman
*'
in the busy litUe club in Oviedo of should ask herself.
which Mrs, W. J. Lawton is prehfOliver Twist CemJAf
denL The club hat a membership
The story of "Oliver Tsrtst,” thd
of only nineteen but they are build­
ing a dub house and doing ^onder- photodramstic version of which wiU

FOB BUSINESS MEN
Every business presents its own distinct problems
and requirements
The Officers of the First National Bank are
not only familiar with general financial conditions
throughout the country; they are thoroughly eon*
versant with local conditions and ready to give
special»• -iattention
to individual
n e e d s'.: -.
*
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#
1 7s *
We welcome business accounts.

SANFORD, FLORIDA
“ THE FARMER’S FRIEND”

�Marvelous Sknlt-r
"Ellwood,"' known
ssthe
boy
Public Administrator Find* Ufa Sav­ wonder on skates is .now appearing
at the Sanford skating rink nnd
ings of CouplerWho Nevar
*-"V
‘
*
r
-’ ».
*
Used a Bank.
from exhibitions already dished out
this boy is more than a marvel.
Ellwood in his blindfolded "bottle
act" is great. ...-Making a row of
bottles on the floor, he cuts the fig­
ure
eight with all the.cose and grace­
Public Administrator J. Frank HoiPhone 295-J
fulness
that the best rnn display.
man. Mr. Ilnlinaa wns called In do
take charge of the estate of Mrs. Iln* Ellwood has played In a great many
106 East First S tr e e t' *“
Next to McCulIcrs
dell, an elderly woman who dropped southern cities uml from newspaper
dead. Ho summoned three assistants clippings which he has, the critirs
and with them made n search of the all caU him .tho Jioy wonting.- Ho is
ERff&amp;St
to appear tonight at the rink and nil
Secreted In nn old cabinet In n pin those desiring to see fancy and trick
✓
Auction Bridge * '
A
v I ’crionnl Mention
cushion (he ilcnrchcrn found *2,000 skating will be admitted tu the rink
Mrs. E. McC. Galloway delight­
'Mr. and Mrs. B.. J. Woodcock of
and’locked In un jmn-hound trunk the for the regular admission price,
fully entertained tho Auction Uridge Glcnvilie, Gu., who has been visiting
men found $7,ISO hidden In a tlour which is ten cents.
sack.
The administrator helleveJ
Club at her suburban home on Mon­ their grand niece, Mrs. J. C. Rob­
moro money Is about the premises.
day afternoon with Miss Annie erts nnd. also the Rivers Brothers
Fire!
The Ilndelh never mndc u deposit
Hawkins uml Mrs. W. L. Morgan left on Sunday for a_ visit to rela-.
To start n ilro In wet weather locate substituting. Mrs. II., W. Herndon
at n tmnk. They paid tliolr debts In
lives in Tampa. It has been twen­
currency. Mr. Itimell owned it bak­ n sheltered spot. If Unit Is not jk m - won the prise for top score, a. copy
ty
years since these relatives have
ery hero which-Mrs. Ruth'll was run- fdhlc, Dud nn old log. n Hut stone or u
of
a
famous,
pointing
by
one
of
the
seen
each other which attaches to
decayed stump. Boll the log half over.
This «-x| k&gt;A‘H the dry side. Build your miutcrs. Uridge was played in the the visit an unusual interest.
fire ugnlnst'tills or ngnlnst u lint stone, sun parlor where the attractive dec­
propping up one edge nml building Hie orations nnd protty score cards sug­
Mrs. T. D. Pearson left yesterday
fire under It. Or gouge out n rotten gested the Christmas season.
to spend the holiday's in her Geor­
TAKES DOGS ON RESCUE TRIP stump
nml Imlld the lire In the cavity.
gia home. She will return to San­
ford in February.
Birthi
South Florida Fnlr
Mr.
nml Mrs. Tice of I^mori
Tampa, Fin., Dec. U .—That tho Bluff announce the birth of a little
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Gonzales, Mrs.
array of product exhibits shown at dnughter Saturday, Dec. 2ml, at
W.
W. Abernathy and Mrs. Geo.
the South Florida Fair and Gas- Sanford. •
Watson
were a congenial party th a t
parillu Carnival, to he held in this
motered
over to DeLand on Tues­
d ty February 2 to lO.^n elusive, will
day.
ltd
Cross
Seal*
ok .Vnf,
he the most vat led ever seen at u
umiHuni demand- for Red
southern fair is established by the
Cross
seals
this year is most gratify­
fact that the counties which partici­
ing
-and
shows
the development of
pated in the lost fair are asking for
increased
interest
In tb.» nation wide
increase of space in all exhibition
fight
that
is
being
made in the anti*
Mrs. T. L. O'Connor and Mrs. W,
buildings and twice as many new
tuherruipsis
work.
' With the able H. Peters hnvo returned from a
counties are fulling in line. One ad­
ditional building has been provided assistance of Mi.«s Jessie Whealer shn*» visit to Jacksonville.
for nnd indications "are jlml more who is Ihe -district health Instructor
appointed by the slate, the Welfare
will have to bo erected.
. The work of preparing eptertain- Department is making a splendid
monl features of ihe v.uspariiln car­ campaign. Mroady the seals,are &lt;m
nival is now under way ami they sale,at l. 11. 1’fylllps, It. ('. Rover.
will he even more brilliant than Huberts Grocery and the Best Room
those of past'years. Many novel­ and n large supply bus been place I
ties will he added, with Tampa's in the schools where there spurns to I,Incoin
foreign horn .citizenship participat­ h e’ ti ready, snle foi them, some of \ Mulgur
ing, and the social events, to wnich the teacher* having asked‘for a second supply. Next week, Mrs. J. E.
Paco, chairman of the health com- I
ever seen
mittee with her committee tfnd th I
J 1
Junior o» ( ivic
Railroad ollicinls say the lair and assistance of the
League
will
make
a
personal
cam­
carnivul will bring* to south Florida
twice as many jhomesoekers as took paign. Packnges and lottentHeaving
Sanford should cairy'upon them a
Sir Ernest Shnekleton recently advantage of the low ra
Red Cross seal, for each seal feprenailed from San Francisco for the Ant­ rates offered last February
arctic region to - attempt to (•scut*
tuhercuiosis cause
some of his men vyho were left behind
Notice
is
Hereby
given
that
there
when lie returned from his trip to dis­
cover the south pole. Ho took with will ho a mooting of tho Charles
him a number of dogs from Alaska Electric Company, incorporated, in
that had won honors for their speed the offices of the corporation In San­
In racing over thu frozen- northern ford, Florida, at 8:00 p. ni. on Jancoantry.
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Schello Mnines,,Secy

DISCOVER $10,000 IN HOUS^

Millinery, Christmas Novelties,
Wilcox Paintings of Florida Scenery
MRS. GRACE E, WILLIAMS

\ UUle ilappenlugP-M cnOon j
[ o f-Matters in .Brief—
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personal Items of
Interest
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t 3 r^ks Succinctly Arranged for
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it B "OkVfrof the WMaois- ConiUutU,n .Co. .r J . ! k.onv,U . ; h ^ terials for your busineiw. Huy of
reliable concerns thut have millions
of dollars, years of experience nnd a
reputation more valuable than their
Invested capital hack of their pro­
duct.
To buy cheap tires, cheap tithes,
wastes money and destroys pleas­
ure.
This applies especially to the man
who
owns one of the lower priced
C«. of Tampa was in the,, city on
Wednesday calling on the local trade cars and drives it himself. To him
and hi».tn«ny Sanford friends were the bursting tire means mabey and
d*d to see him again. Mr. Brown hard work.
folded in Sanford for many years
The m in driving -his own car
vhile local manager of the Virginia knows that a well made tire-is oneCarolina Chemical Co., and his half the pleasure of nutomobiling.
Sanford friends are glad to learn
Fortunately the makers of tho
that he is prospering in his new best tires devote especial attention
jeld of labor. While hero he was to the light curs. There is nothing
the guest of his brother-in-law, R. J. more extravagant than a. cheap;
Hotly-

jlUll-M Y-TISM — Antiseptic, Rolitvts Rheumatism, Sprains, Neural­
gia
*
33-tf.
Try Dutton’s Flour—12’* 65c:
U't *1.-5.
* 34*tf
White Wyandotte*, celebrated Re­
gal strain of Canada where vigorous
birds *rw raised. Constant, heavy
isyerf. Hatching eggs nnd Baby

Fresh fruit, vegetables and baked
goods at the Presbyterian bazaar
Saturday afternoon.
Bridgc and Sf wing Party
The Social Department *of the
Woman’s Club entertained very de­
lightfully with u bridge nnd sowing
party Tuedsay afternoon at the
club house. There wero five tables
of player*, while tho others were bus
ily engaged in fnney work and con­
versation. Mrs. Forrest Lake made
high score and was presented with
lovely block sugar tray and Mrs. C.
M. Vorco cut for th e ' consolation
prize, a cut glass pie rest. Mrs.
Fred Wnlsmnn was the charming
hostess for th«S afternoon.

With our immense stock of-dress
good*, underwear, notions, etc., we
srs in position to supply your
wsnti. At ihe Three in One. 34-lc
Try Dutton’s Flour—12’s, 65c;
3l’«. *1.25. *
34-tf
Captain Hawkins has called for
Among the visitors to thp city to- practice of bis men for the balance
d»y is, Chas. Burr Todd, n New pf the w—fc- Friday-night-tho fast..York journalist who is spending the Grlando i|ulnUUo will- l»i». hero -to
winter nt Cormdd Bes'ch'— Mr7 give the locals a battle. The locals
Todd v. as here in tjie esrjy days have ployed only one game tnls sea*hrn Sanford was in the making nnd sqn antr defeated by one point. The
*roto severs I articles for tho metro- boys are anxious to win this game,
poIiUn dailies about General San- and from &lt;the way the hoys (eel
f«d and thin section of Plot Ida,
Wr Rising Flour at Dutton's— county will have to ho the .first team
IP*. 65c; 24i*. *1.26. • .
34-jtf
to qicet defeat.
Try Dutton’s Flour—12's, fl^c;
Sanford Is corisldered’very strong­
2&lt;‘». *1,25.
34-tf
ly at’ the present time by tho state
press as championship.timber. They
Red Cross seals now on sale.
Attractive Christmas novelties at aro already hooked to play the Imps
We Rest Room. ‘
of Tampa during the Gasparilln
St. Agnes Guild and Junior Aux- Carnival. Manager Washburn has
"'iry baganr tomorrow afternoon been having letters come in every
*n&lt;* «vening (Satjrdayj in -tho new day from down the stafe, all dosir*
*«Biao!e. Bunk building.
’
ing game* with tho locals.
I - 'fit let your Christmas letters
The locals will try nnd accommo­
*n,‘ P ^ a g w go out without a Red date all thpse teams wnich dc«ire
games. Tampa will bo In Sanford
»al upon them.
In tty hooks for tho kiddies at nn January 9th and tbls game is
she Rwt Room.
looked forward to as the biggest
game of tho season. The Imps of
e hitrarnganre .of Buying Cheap Tampa have established thomselve*
tts world beaters, but they never
* ’v
Tires
Caution by Arthlr Brisbane, 1 g«t too big that they .can't be han­
. Noted Editor
dled.
V, , • J', R' Stewart or the B. &amp; O,
" °r ;C°.’ in spoaking recently on
Cynic’s Mean Remark.
e subject of tire economy referred
“You’ve heard the old saying Hint u
H . * tim*ly editorial by Arthur woman’s work Is never donet” “Oh.
In
,h#l *PP*lire(l last Sunday yes,” replied tho cynical man, “nnd the
curious thing about It-la that
orig­
ln
the Hearst newspapers.
inated before women got the notion
a*who Is probably the that they were called *pon to nm tho
woru
fdltoH,‘l ^ t e r In the earth.’M-Birmingham Age-Ileruld.
&amp; ' ,Br“* wh° is himself an ardent
the i? '1, *'a* ,tron* convictions on
An Easy Mark.
,w j /* BUoatlon, and his views are
Lessing, the Celebrated Qormnnpoet
m
"Printing for' the Infor- wns remnrknhle for a frequent ab­
..... of others who are desirous of sence of mind. Having missed money
mo#t volue-possible, nt different times, without twlng Able
editor!
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P&gt;
'
Uy
™ ri&gt;| Myil in rires.
pBrt| The Briahi)po to discover who took It, he determined
to put tho honesty of his servants to
ut°n.ofcH0
extravavano
u the test nnd left a handful of gold oil
Uie table. "Of course, you counted It 1"
said one of his friend)*. "QwPitod It I"
said Lining, rather cmharrnsseii ’no.
1 forgot tluit.
,kir* tires ia^ao absolute
* t0 whlch cmtlnoers and
‘'ireri have devoted years
:i ““u ‘‘‘“Rom of dollars In

December 18th

PAY FARES AFTER 20 YEARS
Charity Finally Took $1 That Ohio
stockholders of the First Nations
Railway Official Refused to Accept
Bank of Sanford, Fla., will he held
in the office of the hank on Tuesday,
Findlay, O.—Philosopher* for cen­ January 9th, 1917, at 10:00 n. m.,
turies hnvo attempted to analyze the lieii g tho second Tuesday in the
consdenco of the human race nml what month, for the election id a Board
prompts It, hut'have been unsuccess­ of Directors to serve for the ensuing
ful. That such a thttig does really ex­
ist, Charles F. Smith, general mana­ year and for the transaction of such
ger of the Toledo, Bowling Green It other business ns may properly come
before it.
Southern) railway, can now testify.
B. F. WHITNER,
Recently he was sitting In his office
when two men walked in aud eaeli —50-Fri-&amp;te-------------— ^-Cashier.
threw* u MVcent piece on his desk ex­
plaining thut, at) years ago, they bail
ridden from tho North side to the Tan-,
gent depot without pitying fare. Thut
wns Decnuso they wore compelled to
stand most of the way. During all this ,*’ (Continued from Page 3)
Umo their conscience*, (hey-said, bail ------fillers/row T urkru unit tirdtn
TranflltHl them antTtbcy got no rest unTho . Congregational Missionary
til they had returned tho money, with
Society
will have on solo at Dickins
Interest.
Shoe
Store
ne'xt Wednesday and
Mr. Smith refused to tnkotho money,
hut Dr. J. P, Baker, bend of tho Asso­ Saturday a .lino of laces made in
ciated Charities, who happened In Turkey and India. They are among
Smith's office at tho time, confiscated largo supplies of lace* dicing brought
the money for purposes of charity.
homo by tho returning missionaries
from these countries and are really
LOTS OF MONEY. IN KANSAS beautiful. ■Mrs. C. It. Walker who
is president of the society handies
Hat Passed (or *1,500 to Put New 'these lures o.) commission, thu soci­
Church Out of Debt Brings
ety thereby adding quite a neat
Back *2,02*.
sum to tho treasury every' year.
Smith Center, Knn.—There Is n lot
of money in Kansas—enough to buy
tho minister a, motor enr merely by
passing the hat In n crowd.
So. comes tho report from ITarlnn,
Kan., where fnncy-prtced hogs, cattle,
wheat and corn are tho means of sus­
tenance for farmers.
t
Tho other day, finjn J. W. Patloe of
this town. a.*S,000 church was being
dedicated nnd tho finance committee
announced the fund to put tho church
out of debt lacked |1J&gt;00.
“Pns* tho hat." yelled someone.
Tho tint contained *2,020 la cash and
checks when It got back.
..

DRIVES 11 M ILES FOR MAIL
Stubborn Kansas Farmer Will Not Al
low Rural Carrier to *
Bring IL

Smith Centre. Kan.—Frank Nichols
fives on Route No. fi out ot this dty.
For years Nichols has, stubbornly re­
fused to hnvo his mail come by currier,
although a . route runs right by his
door.*
•Each Saturday ho makes the Il-mlle
drive from home and gets hts mall out
of-the post office hero^
.
He
Insists
the
carrier
system
Is
ra
’ X Hero to HlgWl/s.
"A man-who la lmpplly married lis? unnecessary expense to the ’pivpf'ian enthuAhinllc nitdlenbe of oneHnud meut nml that It Is putting !'nU&gt; (nil
tlmt ain't so hud," Aiys old Unde l’en- Injurious notions ituu tfiu rlstpy |jei,q:
stlons on tha lutgm. .
uywlse.
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At the licit Boom
O ne. can find at tho Womnn'a
Club Rest Room on Park avenue
rest for the weary shopper, o cup of
tes for the thirsty or a full menl for
the hungry. It Is especially cozy
and comforfabla for the woman trav­
eling alone, our rural visitors, and
particularly those who have with
them little children.
The Rest
Boom committee wish to emphasize
the freedom and use of the room
which has been equipped with com­
forts hnd conveniences for women
and children. There is no compul­
sion to buy but Madam Harriet will
gladly serve U- one wants refresh*
ment. The public Is cordially in­
vited to make use of the Rest Room.
In the exchange department there
are many attractive little novelties
and pretty fancy work that would
make lovely Christmas gifts. Here
too can he found Christmas cards,
p!ace cards, calendars aqd books
for ib j kiddies most acceptable and
eultahle. Red Cross seals can be
found here, too. 1
&lt;;
*
At the Rest Roam nrc easy chairs
and couches, a writing table and
magazine* and no cnargu for resting
and comfort. Dun't be shy, friends
and atrangera. Walk right in and
make yourselves at home.

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Showing each and every play
of all the Famous Stars of the
Diamond

Japanese maidens will servo tea
and both societies will liave on sale
pretty and useful articles that mako
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attractive Christmas gifts,

Admission 5c and 10c
MATINEE AND NIGHT

will clim b dow n
your chim ney iC
you w ill jo in our

NOW!
Come, join in with your friends and neighbors in
this splendid plan to

Save
During the Year •
t
and assure yourself of ample funds for next year's
holiday shopping.
All you have to do is pay a small amount each
week; you will be surprised how fast it will ac­
cumulate.
No Red Tape
No Expense to Jo in
Everybody Welcome

Seminole County Bank
, ' ’

Sanford, Florida

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Skeptical.
aa been at work for Dunlap. A SACRED MUSHROOM OF
ran*a hid proposed chanir* h
Wo toM one of the neighbor women agreement and H is feared that ud
Long.
J. F. Hiclcaon and J. F. McCIel It Was a Powerful Narcotic, Producing the other tlay that there Is some good attitude may nullify all of the w j l
Id ewryoue, but it didn't seem to make of the commission and cause m” *
the Moat Fantastic
Ian Jiava. bought the -old Prevatt
iquch
impression. .
,
VI
siena.
place near the river in Geneva and
complications.
will use it for pasture for their
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING i t e m s f r o m c o r It was indicated dearly that ■
Mushrooms are dangerous enough In
No Foundation.
cattle.
mand for material- changes in
RESPONDENTS^EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
the
Unites!
States,
where
those
who
A bold, unsubdued citizen went to a
The oyster supper at Moore’s
protocol, BuriY as foreshadowed
TY— EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
Stition church was a.decided success gather them and eat them prise their new honnltng house, and as ho bad the reported determination
flavor,
and
sometime*
perish
by
reason
last Fridayeveving. both as a social of wrong diagnosis, for there arc dead­ always met Ids obligations promptly, ranks to insist upon the
be had become notably outsiwkeh. On
Greenwood Military School in North event and financially. .The ladies ly toadstools that look as ranch tike his second day the -hostess asked: of American troops from
*’7
EAST SANFORD
made
quite
a
record
ai
cooks.
If
the
edible mushrooms as twins. In Mexico
would mean' immediate
Louis Knelling of Willoughby, Carolina.
quantities of fried oysters and oyster It-would seem that the mushroom sit "Why don't you say a blessing, Mr. ment of the conferences.
(Jolden7*' lie looked1over the table
Ohio. Is risking his annual visit at *’ Mrs* Caroline McDougal is re­
the Ellsworth homo on Heards!! ported quite ill at the home of her stews were anything to estimate by. uatlon Is worse than here, for while nnd said gloomily: "I'd like to know
CAmc again, everybody.
Americana hunt mushrooms for food, what for?*'
.
daughter, Mrs. Libbie Weeks.
avenue.
t
, '
the
Mexicans have reason to rcgunl
Rosa Long of Richmond avenue,
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!'
Mr. nnd Mn. W. O. D uke'and
them as both meat and drink. Read
LAKE MARY ITEMS
Hindrances to Usefulness.
young, people and Miss Helen Chor- of the firm of Dunlap &amp; Long has
the following statement of what hap­
The great hindrance* to usefulness
Mrs. W. H. Evans wan a visitor pened after consuming the aacred
*. penlng enjoyed 'an -.nulo t r i in o Or­ been in St. Augustine several weeks
on n big job of painting for the Dell to Sanford Tuesday of this week.
ututhroolu of the Aiteca, remarks the In those ho think they wish to In- use­
lando Sunday. A
ful, yet hnve never really .tried to be,
Telephone' Co.
H.
H.
Webber
mode
a
business
Evening Wisconsin.
Willie Drumley will come homtfon
are
nnd ambition.
It I* a powerful narcotic, produc­ TheypuslUAulinousness
Rev. J. W. Bartlett.of Enterprise trip to Oviedo last of the week.
MACHINERY
V Saturday for
holidays from the
are
twin
slaters.
put IIt othMiss Mole returned Monday aft*r ing the most fantastic visions, and la cruise, there is ttio faultTo
AND
will as usual preach at Moore's
of
not
thlnkStation church the third Sunday in laving spent a week In Jacksonville regarded by the Indiana as a key Ing It worth while to do a little
)e lx*which, with their ceremonial, o]&gt;eus to cause It Is little, uml of not caring
doing Christmas shopping.
ing to
the month, this Sunday, Dec. 17.
them
nil
the
glories
of
unothcr
and
Mr. arid Mrs. Cecil Strong of
do something because it may pot lead
Through the efforts of the Ladies
Write For Prices Aid
Saginaw,
Mich., have arrived here better world. A -tincture made by to much.—Bishop Thorold.
Aid Society inside blinds have been
simply chopping up the plant nnd al­
Catalogue A
placed on the windows of Moore's for the winter, making their third lowing It to soak in diluted alcohol
Station church this week.
The winter spent here.
for a couple of weeks is a most serv­
CARRANZA KICKS OVE/l
Mrs. L. H. Wilson and baby of iceable remedy for nervousness, head­
ladles wish to thank nil friends who
i
r .
have made this possible by their ’icrsnn were the week end guests of ache* and Insomnia. When chewed Demand of Withdrawal of Troops
| f f i g i g jir
O L D
help and also T. J. Miller &amp; Son for ter sister, Mrs. H. D, Durant. Mrs. (the Indians say) It stupa the paiuful
Kills Proposal
Wilson mad? u visit Saturday to the coughing of consumptives.
their part.
Washington, Dec. 14.—Carranza’s laaoD O floooaoaaacaooooooon
dental offiq* of Dr, Mason.
Botanists say that the “aacred muchRUBBER COPPER
Mrs. Kent Rossetter is expected
action
on the protocol signed at At­
P. E. Green, tho Presbyterian room" la not a mushroom at all, fiut a
TIR ES
BRASS
home this week after spending sev­ Educational Supt. from Birming­ cactus. That, however: la merely a lantic City by the Mexican Amer­
eral weeks in Commerce, Ga„ her ham, A!a., veill be here on Dec. 20, matter of bald detail. What la Impor­ ican Joint Commission will be sub­
TUBES
LEAD
old
While there Mrs, Ros and will give a lecture here that tant Is the action of the plant on the mitted to the American Commission
ROPE SCRAP IRON setterhome.
V E T E R IN A R IA N
underwent an operation for night.
system. This Is attributed to nn nt- by the Mcxicah meeting at n prelim­
RAGS
BONES
-----OFFICE-—
appendiritis and is recovering nice­
The many friends of Mrs. A. W. kulold principle It contains known as inary meeting to be held in Phila­
imhnlonln,
which
chemists
Bay
Is
sep­
ly now.
Kecly will regret to know th at she arable in the form of while, necdletlfco delphia, Dec. 18. Upon ,tbc nature
stub it to us w ERcmmomra
HAND BROS. ‘oT aiJLES
Mesdimca C. E. Chorpening and continue*-(11 at her home hero. *
of the report of Alberto J, Pani, who
Write For Pricelist
crystals.
Bring In your lame snd * *|rk
H. H. Sqtflrcs 'Spent Wednesday in
carried the protocol to Carranza for
horses and males. R „ e (h *
Thu plant resembles a radish In
Orlando.
treated. Have their let th eumla.
v v -'.v -r '•
shape. It has a buttnullkc top, which hia signature will depend whethrr
cd, sharp corners dressed down
f S B 7 C.BAY
JAOtSOHVItU.ftA.,
L. Roye of Deardall avenue is at
Is all of It that i^ipeani above the the conferences arc to continue in
projections cut off and dresred
ground, nnd this Is why It has been an effort to adjust all questions of
home fsom St. ^Augustine, where he
molars extracted.
Bags fo r E v e ry th in g
issue
between
the
United
States
and
taken for a mushroom. Tho top la
the defacto government.
covered with prickles.
iooaaotiaoooooaQ oooaoooaoal
o o o o oaooO D O ooooD D O ooaoo o o o o o aao o o o o o o o o aao o o d o o o ao o o o
The early missionaries disapproved of
□
Arrangements for the next meet­
the "snored .mushroom.” Uecuuse It*
EATING A PLEASURE
use was part of the religious ceremo­ ing were approved by President Wil­
•
son
at
today’s
cabinet
meeting.
nials nf the native priests, the good
when you have a normal aj petit*•
Neither
Secretary
Lansing
nor
Sec­
inlsslonAliea culled It "devil root." An­
I-oss nf appetite indlratex that th*
retary Lane, who heads the Amer­ stomach needs to 1m&gt; cleaned' *«**{*
other
name
of
It
Is
"dream
plant,”
be­
!
ARE BEST FOR ALL CROPS
cause of the visions It produces. Be­ ican commissioners could kay defin­ ened, and stimulated lq heahhv
• »
£
S P E C IA L F O R M U L A S
sides the dretuuproducing alkaloid. It itely whether Carranza hnd signed lion.
yields u deadly poison; so It would the protocol. They had been in­
• — FO R—
not do for people unfamiliar with the formed by the Mexican* members^
plant to exjieriincnt with Its effect* who yuggeated the date of the Phil­
on their owu person*. People who adelphia meeting,-only that tnp text
liuve had It administered to them by of their "first chief’s" comments on
W rite for ou r new p rice list on all b ran d s ARricultural C h em ­
physicians
declare It Is n remedy for
icals, In se cticid e M a te r ia ls, E tc.
the headachy condition that follows tho protocol would be ‘submitted
TONIC DIGESTIVE
r*
then.
Immoderate use of alcohol.
' BEST MAINE SEED POTATOES
si
Officials here are inclined, how- is *old for this purpose and KusruUed
That the announcement of this last
A re arriving d a ily — ncj our p rices and get th o best
property of the plant may not lead to ever, to credit unofficial reports that to give relief. ^ Sold only by us 11.00. R.
the ronvIctLon that war with Mexico instead of affixing his signature. Care C. Bower.
We sell T H E H A I N E S F E R T I L IZ E R D IS T R IB U T O R for
Is absolutely uecessary. It Is added
d istr ib u tin g in to w s or b road castin g. E xcellen t for all F er- °
tlint ntljbotly wanting to grow aacred
tilizer, L im e, A shes a n d S oft P h o sp h a te .
_
------------mushrooms In the United States will
thid that It I* easy (o do so under
USE SCIINAKRS' INSECTRICIDE
glass. .
on you r c itr u s .trees for sh ure resu lts; m anufactured b y J.
There are ting* for everything thin
.S ch n a rr &amp; C o . O rlando, ou r su b sid iary.
Christmas, with vanity bags and opera
haps and shopping lings made of the PROPHET IN WOODEN HOUSE
The Independent Fertilizer Co.
richest brocades nnd ribbons and me­
Emerson Led a Life Devoid of Inch
tallic laces.
Florida
Jacksonville,
dent and Left but Little for HIs
A jxirty hag and n shopping bag are
Biographer.
foo oo op ooooooooaoooooaoaoooaooooa oooooaoooooa oooaoo shown above, and tho party hag Is
made of plain and Itgored ribbon set
together with corded neurits. ThlB bag
Emerson occupied In the natural
Is lined with allk. It la gathered course of tilings the pontifical chair at
r ii, “ Tn)|n'i
near tho top on a narrow satin ribbon Concord, Mail., In the days of New Eng­
run In a nixing formed by two rows of land's literary ascendancy when bis
stitching In the bag. There arc bows contemporaries were men like *Ix&gt;ngof the narrow ribbon nt each side, and f el low, Whittier, Hawthorne, Holme*
* •
*
uml Lowell.
tho bug Is suspended by It.
A
hundsome.shopplng
bug
Is
made
of
Ills
wtiodcn
house,
homely
nnd
hos•
S A N F O R D ’S H O U S E O F S E R V IC E
Y enrljr lh«* ll u c k .y e e x p e r ts illurnrd th n u heavy purple satin, ribbon brocaded pliable as simplicity nnd kindliness
M rn li u f clirun i m l l l n g i that x n u ra cry w ith
lr» » r e p u ta tio n a t Ma.Se m ig h t bud. (Jnly
with pnrple velvet and silver flower*. could make It. had thu dignities of
SANFORD,
Phone 8
FLORIDA !
th e Very ' h ext-d t-veln p ed r o o t-s to c k Is good
It opens with n "£Hte" fastening at philosophic supremacy.
c h o u g h to bear th e B u c k e y e n»m c.
the top. In silver, urul Is suspended by
Pilgrims of thought codto and go In &lt;4 4 W 4 4 4 » » 4 M 4 » 4 4 M 4 M 4 » M »» » * M * M M m O «H *4H W * :Jt
• Again, all stock must be It to IS months
narrow purple sutln ribbon. A hand- that household temple, they sit at the
older than Is eustbmary. before we will bud
SOlilO silver tassel finishes It.
feet and elrde_ruuml-lfte-henrth nf^
It. Our trrrs have an uncommonly One rontdeve1o|imrnt #m! absorb more nourishment
the “rndlRtit optimist," thinker uud
-than others wlLii, loaJ* vf-e-iasi-atte^
poet nnd teneher, whose one reproach,
Not
So
Late.
The result shows In the grove. Write* a
lie—It’s eight o'clock and you said according to his English biographer,
customer. "During 1913.11. we planted S.Stl
was "that with full knowledge that his
you would be here at six.
trees—1.032 were from you. We were so
ptedsed with your stock that »- planted S.tOS
She—Did I suj* six? I thought J history muxt be written, be thought fit
lluckcye trees,since, and no others."
said seven.
*
, , to.. lend ..a life devoid of lt)cljjenL*n
— -------------- —
Buyers and Shippers of
Kor th e pas* IS y e a r s Ilu r k e y e tl l l l e t l - ^
,
-- — ~r----- ------------ chtly 'uiFIniubled happiness and of ub- X
t s s e s hw»« b e e n u lid t-lgOtn lf~ s tnercU '
solute
conformity
to
(he
moral
law
Will Be Farmers.
le s s s e le c tio n .
O n ly th e lin ts ! ca n su r v iv e .
And tho portrait. has been
' Mure than 12,000 students are tak­
O u r c a ta lo g te lls a b o u t this, a b o u t o u r
ing courses In agriculture In tb'o col­ ngulh and again uf the tall figure with
s«ff*vlce. w hy Ilm-keye tree s g ro w vigorous,
shoulder* slightly bent a* befits a
f r u i t f u l , d l t e s s e - r e s l s t l h a . W r ite for copy.
leges of tho United States.
scholar, with brows jiot over hlfeh
•
.* .
'
above the deep-set blue eyes (the blue­
One He Missed.
ness
Is
emphasized),
‘with
Uie
sensi­
M. E . IJll.t.lC T T
It. C„ CJII.I.KTT
210 E. First Street
Sanford, Florida
Adam bail hi« trials.hut he' ncTcr
tiv e mouth nnd the semblance-"as'of a
. t i l l t ' l l l i r n . Ilan k llu lld la g . T em p s. F lo r id a .
bad to face n Jury.
spirit Intrusted with earthly Inter­
Ur^est ExclusivelyCitrus Nurseries in theWorld
ests."
Foolish 'Qator.
"While nnn of our leading fishermen
Ha Knew.
W . H. B R O K A W , S a le sm a n
was Indulging In a nnp on tho hanks
Tho teacher wua trying to make hla
of the river," says the Wlnsett v
pupils understood that all good cornea
W atkin s Block
Orlando,' Florida ler, "n hungry alligator entwlcd up
from one source. A* an Illustration,
swnllowctt
Id* boots.
hoots. One of the l&gt;oot- he told them of building a bouse
n\v allowed his
bud
house Trod
legs
leg* had n pint of corn liquor ln.lt, and putting water pipe* with tapa Inn all
nil COMMERCIAL RATE, $1.50 (ROOM W ITHfPRIVATE BATH)*
an
us catr alligator waa subsequently dis­ I ho rooms, these plpea not being con*
conW ; J. T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
covered \trying to clitub a tree. It Is nrcted with the faaln In the street
TH E YEA R *R O U N D
AO ENTS
thought to have boon the same One that ''Suppose I turn on n tap and no water
EFFICIENT SERViCE
swallow ed the boot .with the liquor In comes, what Is the matter?" He natu­
It" —Atlanta Constitution.
* MODERN EQUIPMENT
rally supposed that some of the boys
would answer that the water waa
OfflM With NOLO BN REAL CSTATR &lt;
.HOSPITABLE TREATMENT
V Holst by HU Own Pet, Hard
not turned on at the main, .but they
F lo r id a
JEWETT. Lessee and Mgr.j
Some men would nerer rise In the didn't On the contrary, one boy at
world If their 'wives didn't wow them the foot of the class called out: “You
up.
didn't pay yonr water hill I"

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DR. A. DOLAN

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IF a v o r i t e F e r t i l i z e r s

g Citrus Crops, Potatoes, Beans, Peas, Corn, Tomatoes

Re g a r d l e s s
OF WHAT OUR-COMPETITORS SAY
Your C R E D IT is Good

“ Son, Buckeye Root-Stock’s Older
an’ No Tellin’ How Much Better!

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co. j

Sula Produce Co.

and Fruits l
Hr!! Vegetables
Vee
In Car Lots or Less

Buckeye Nurseries

TAM PA

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General Fire

Insurance

Sanford Vulcanizing Works
E. W. DICKSON
PHONE 67
SANFORD, FLA

TAON’T throw away your damaged or*
tires and tubes. Bring or send them
phone and we will tepair-them , or
worth repairing we will tell you they
No tube too badly cut or tom for us to repair,
Burned tubes repaired and made as good as bef(
ing burned. By our process there are no unsightly
patches put on tubes to chafe inside of .tire, or to cdmej
off.

All Work Guaranteed.

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Free Air At The

Moat Easily Pooled,
It la much easier for a young man
m fool hla own mother than It la for
ilm to fool any other woman.

A s k Your Grocer

A Word to tho Wire.
V
Rector—Our collection today, my
dear brethren. Is fo r clothing for the
poor. At the same time, may I ear­
nestly Impress upon you that, though
the collection Is for the clothing fund.
It la not necessary tor contribute but­
tons.

A T L A N T IC C O A ST L IN E
STANDARD RAILROAD O r THE SOUTH

£

SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE MAY* 18TH, I t l f

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A C onsum er.

“You rount realise that you are tho
ultimate consumer.”
“I do realise It,”, replied Ur. Chuggins, “every time 1 above a gallon of
gasoline Into the tank.”
Aoeuraoy,
“17ns the line been busy?:' asked the
.man with n nickel poised between his
thumb nnd forefinger. •
“No,” answered the precise operator.

Lv Jacksonville .

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A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP'TO DATE
AMttll &gt;1

about p e o p l e

...a n d

ev ents

After the program several pieces
were recited by Miss Muriel Harrold
which were grffPH/ enjoycd.*^ ■
The club was .adjourned until the
second Saturday in January; omit­
ting- the M irth Satifrduy of Decem­
ber on anouut of the neurncss tof
Christmas.

...

C«l«ma to
Mia N. A

"Among the items of construction
"Hox (actory, Charleston, M in.;
to ho done, os reported this- cotton rom prni *tO he improved,
week are:
Columbia, S .' C.; fertiliser factory,
"Apartment houses; Augusta, Ga.; Rorjt Hill, S. C.; ice nml electric
hunk building to he remodeled, Ma­ liKht plant*, Vero, Fin.; graphite
con, Gn.; bridges, Pinellas stud Vo­ mining anil refining, • A*hlnml. and
lusia counties, Fin.; church building Talladega, Ala.; ginnery, I.innville,
addition, Fltzrornld, (la.; factory Ala.; feed mill, Valdosta, till.: crosstie plan!, ApaWhim(n, FJa.; hosierybuilding, Prichard, Ala.; garage
buildings, Miami, F.la.; hotel hujl.i- mill uddilion, Douglas, Ga." .
ing additions, Decatur. Alii., Green­
ville, S. ( \. and Meridian. Miss.; I
library btilldjng,. WindcK Ga.; pav­
ing, Fulton county, Ga.; school
buildings, Alexandria, La., and I)ania, Fla.; clubhouse, Valdosta, Ga.:
(WHITE)
tract improvement. Savannah, Ga.
“ Conrftruciion contracts have been
Halr.Uut
awarded us follows:

Breezes of the Night
Robin Waltz
Georgia Mobley
Littie Dram Major

Cteilian Muiic Club
jj.f Ceriliaa Club held Its last
•icflBt on December DIM, at Mr?.
Jlomon's studio. The meeting, was
Jpjely attended by the friends and
pure:*, *ho were delighted by the
‘Moling program:
Cjpiy Rondo
..... . Hydcn
.
Helen Terwllllger
Du»t. Folk Song
Schultz
Ssrsh Willfams, Mrs. Munson
Ealjfr.ne Ilarpe
Sidney Smith
Adele Hunge

Winter in
Sarah Warren Kaslerby
D uct................................ Licghhert
Olive Newman, Mrn. Munson
ny The Sea
, Fannie Reba Munson
Tarantello in D Minor..... Heller
Mrs. Munson

lj{0 "Apartment house, .Atlanta, Ga.,
m and Greenville,- S. C.; hunk building,
i I Albany, Gu.; bridges, Colbert and
tQ.| Russell counties, Ain.; rluh houses.
... t Tampa nnd St. Petersburg, Fla.;
paving, Florence, S. .C.; roads, Lee
und Volutia counties, Fin.; drainage,
lon DaSoto county,-Fln.r levew, AIUIIT
rHl driu. Ln.; School buildings, Angelus,
rj S. C., nnd Scott, Ga.;' underpass,
Macon, Gu.;. wurehouie, Plant City,
m* V
I.
rln.
its ' "Industrial 'plants will be estab­
lished as follows:

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At Convenient Points

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Shave .
Children
Tonic Massage
Shampoo

NEXT TO FIRE STATION
Palmetto Avenue

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Big Stock of Fertilizers
Sanford W arehouse
Fertilizers for Florida crops oh Florida soil, made by Florida Peo­
ple. based on over thirty yearn field experience in Florida fields.
Thp first crop of Celery ever grown at Sanford was raised with
IDEAL FERTILIZER, and the greatest number of profitable crops
.groan there since have been made with IDEAL FERTILIZER.
IDEAL FERTILIZERS are mafa right—field results prove it.
For your convenience there is always on hand at ourSanTord Ware­
house a big stock of
.
Continued on Page Five

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IN S E C T IC ID E S ,

S P R A Y IN G M A C H IN E R Y

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•* : Sanford Branch Warehouse

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co.
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Jacksonville, Florida

Of Course Paw Knew
Lfttlo Lemuel—“Paw. what's a law­
yer ?'•' Paw—‘ A lawypr, non. I* a sort
Christina* Sewing Parly
it on, umbrella fos use -Hr a--hrnfn-*'
— Mr*.' J. G. !!urt*y~waa the gra- itonu."
cious hostess at 'a very delightful
Christmas sewing party on Tuesday
Rich Languages.
afternoon, ontcrtoinlng friends from
In extent, tile 8pun|ah vocabulary la
the ntdghborhood from which aho far Inferior to the E iik IIhIi. though In
Ihas recontly moved with a number richness I*f fntje or expression the Span­
jof her new neighbors. The cottage ish Is uhi-atl of the English languaKe.
-'home was simply decorated with cut It 1* claimed that thu pure Cnstllluu
flowers and 'ferns, the coloi* sug­ Is the most musical of languages, ttio
gesting the approaching season. De- Italian not excepted.
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In paym ent for one "W ear-Bva*^ atxn u a rt Aluminum K ettle, which tells,
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prevent th U coupon a [ sto re on o r
before December 10, ISIS.

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Columbus, Ga„ Dec. 13.—The In’ustriai Index says in its issue for
this week: ,
‘
|
"If over before this section has
had such magnificent business pros­
pect* a* exist now, it was before the
time of the business men of today.
Tho southeast is prosperous, and
.t is building a solid foundation for
astlng prosperity. The/c is an un­
precedented demand for the pro­
ducts of its fields, factories, forests
•nd mines, and In the midst of this
demand it la beginning to produce
tome things that it never produced
bef.re. with the result that it is be­
ginning to keep at home for invest­
ment and upbpilding literally mil­
lions of dollars that it has been send­
ing away.
"Although the holiday season is
but a few days away, a great vol­
ume.of construction continues stead­
ily in the southeast. A notable fea­
ture of • the Construction news for
the week is the swarding of a numhor of contracts of Importance, work
upon which can.hardly be well under
way until after the beginning of the
Now Tear.
"A town to be built naar Savan­
nah, Ga., at an initial coat of about 3
$260,000.
"Thirty ono corporations have
been formed in the week with mini­
mum' capital stocks aggregating 3948,500.

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IN THE HEART O f THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

SAN

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SEHI - WEEKIY

I T T R I ) ■H
I N S A N F O R D — Life h

advocate
relieves u n ite d s t a t e s s h o u l d
im pr o ve in l a n d s t r e a m s

Washington, D. C., Dec. 14. —
Duncan U.
Sinitor uuncan
w. Fletcher of
Florida ia receiving many congratuUtioiu on his designation as chalrID of the important, committee on
tominerce of the United States sen• poaition of particular interest
10 Florida inasmuch as no state in
Ike Union has so great a coast line
’ u the Peninsular state and no state
i, blftaed with more natural water­
way couries.
•The commerce committee not only
to do with the handling of the
rirers and harbors bill in the senate,
•kit to it h referred measures relatbg to navigation in general, light
komn, rftonumenta and buoys and
ilslrs pertaining to shipping and
ilip building and matters in respect
11 riutoms.
In tn address a few days ago be­
fore the senate committee, Senator
Fletcher said:
The lmprovem|nt of 'our inland
wpterasys should be carried forward
u i sound, economic policy.
The demands of commerce ure
iKTfuinc, not diminishing. An prodactiun increases the neod for trans­
portation facilities increase. Recent
W^blstion will bring a b ou t'a n in­
ertucd production of foodstuiTs.
The federal farm loan act will in»
ctiUbly equalize
agricultural con. ditiona throughout the country and
bring the most backward portions
ip to the highest standard of devel­
opment. The problem of the high
nit of necessities of life wiH be met
bjr augmenting production and pro­
viding for more Economical distribu­
tion, rather than by embargoes.
‘ Itlo that question enters essentially
&lt;aad primarily the question of trans­
piration.
I go further—the improvement
aad making fit for commercial uses
of the Inland wiaterways of the coun. try is s national necessity. The rail­
roads are not keeping pace with our
transportation needs.
Witness the
miles and miles of congested freight
jardp a few months ago.
Witness
the cry of car shortage from time
to time. Witness the higli rates of
freight in certain instances. ’ Sup­
pose the threatened strike had taken
-pise*-last September—can anjr onr
doubt tho enurmout loss tq prodttc♦i* of farm products, to tne manu­
facturers who were unable to keep
on hand an ample supply of raw
material to serve them for months
i“ lt&gt;d1 of(jays, and the insuffwrable
'daUVdl that would have been en•siled ort those who roust have sup.plies of food products moving to
them daily? .
If the cara of the railroads are
brought to a standstill, or the serJ** wrioualy ' interfered with, 'In­
dustries cannot survive and the
o*ry life of the people,would be put
jn Jeopardy. .
•Yet such a situation ia not im­
possible.
The development fo our waterthe opening up of those free
ifhways of trade would very grealy overcome the inconvenience, the
and tho dangers of such a aituotion. A reasonable foresight would
ftate the Wisdom of taking ptbper
o*re of these means of transportaon. if for no other reason than to
~Ve them avail themselves for use
. *1 *nd H transportation by rail
ou d fail or become inadequate.
Another lesson we would learn
rec*nt experience In Eu‘ Note the immense service the
n ,n .or w*tcrwsys of Germany and
in
kav° ^een to’ the Germans
" ‘ heir protection of the North
sin!

,he B,Uc C0llU' ®nd in " *
»g ia their submarine attacks.
Mrv,ce may become imq
e’ ^Ut’ “ *n tb® case °T the
man nliirs in Belgium and north•l. r“ nr*. supplies can be moved
rail*.
th* com blned used of the
w / 1 * !* the Interior waterways,
trsn.r,* . U,d Work to* wd a national
Ins &lt;E°rUU,°n ayatem supplement■nd
roada by the waterways
l BJ j ^ " J i l i n g - t h . two,-------— havin'.
and naval authoritiaa
our
l°, do w,th the Protection of
* 1U - " d o u b u j l ,
r s n d . dePM’tmenta would *
jn. th.^ *f mor* c , Pahle of defend1 the c?untry, if our interior
Interio water-

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1916

VOLUME VIII-

Fletcher
WATERWAY

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ways are mndc available for use. in­
cluding a canal along the Atlantic
Ttml Gulf coa sts/.
So then, for commercial reasons,
and as a system of protection for
tho country, these inland waterways
should, be improved and developed.

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

POSTOFFICE OVIEDO WON
AT MONROE FROM ROLLINS
IS CHANGED GOOD GAME

NUMBER 3-1
Point by point Captain' Howard
shot baskets from^free throws with u
steadiness that was painfully sur­
prising to the Rollins gallery. Elsie
Marshall relieved the monotony of
free throws by shooting, a field goal.
T w o free throws awarded to Oviedo
were converted to successive baskets
by Captain Howard and with three
minutes to play O. II. S. had hummered out a one point lead.

METHODIST
CONFERENCE
AT OCALA

Parody on Leather' i
Shoes continue to go higher—
|The cow jumped over the moon—
It’s now up to the buyer—
Desperately struggling for the
MAIDS WERE TOO ball Oviedo made* a foul out Rol­ GREAT GATHL'RING OF M ETH OD.
Won’ t be any cheap shoes soon. CONGRESSMAN SEARS SUCCEEDS SEMINOLE
IN KEEPING NAME LAKE MONROE
MUCH FOR ORANGE FEDS
lins failed to score.
With Oviedo ISTS, REV. STE1NMYER RETURNED
Let her jump, tho "son of a gun,"*
The people of Monroe arc happy
Bncked up by their loyal rooters, ahead, 30 seconds to play, the ball ~ The annual Methodist Conference
Buy your Shoes at the 3-ln-l,
for they have received their Christ­ the gins basketball team of the went tip in central for tho lost time held -at Ocala came to a close on
Buy your shoes nt the 3-ln-l,*
mas present from
Congressman Oviedo High School journeyed to and the game ended in possession of Monday after a most interesting ten­
They are made of real leather;
Sears.
Rollins College Friday night to as­ Oviedo's captnifi under her oppo­ sion said to he one of the best in the
•
nents' goal..•
"
Suitable for this cool weather.
history of the church in Florida.
?
It came in the. form of a telegram sist in opening the sensor) in the
college
gym.
Doubtless
tho
season
Tho
game
was
u
fast,
well
played
Rev. F. E. Steinmeyer was returned
tg the editor of Tho Herald yestcr-day
opened
differently
than
Rollins
anIf one or one dozen pair.
contest.
In
tho
last
half
the
superi­
to
Sanford for another year much
announcing that the name of the
Conrh or- physical condition and the deter­ to the gratification of his church
They arc. cheaper here than, any- postofFice at Monroe would now be ticipiutcd for Oviedo won.
Royal, genial and cijurtcous was on mination of their younger oppo* members and tho public generally
i
where.
Lake Monroe instead of Ahoarn.
hand to receive the visitors and look nents told against th« college team. for they hqve all learned to love M r.
Prices may jump and go
The good people uf Monroe have out for.the needs'of the team.
Romemhnr the 3-in-l "B o.”
34-ic
Oviedo displayed
consistent.
all Steinmeyer and feel that the great
been agitated for some time over
round team play.
work of building tho magnificent
For
the
first
time
Oviedo
was
to
the namo of
Ahenrn.
Several
Line up:
. •
new church here should be com plcto^
play
pon
an
indoor,
court.
The
ten
* LONG WOOD PICK UPS
months ago they wanted a postunder'his pastorate. The appoint­
E. R. Jewell and Miles, Grennell office at Monroe and signed a peti­ made good use of, the twenty min­
Oviedo— Edith (toward, Capt.; R.
ments
in the Miami District in
arrived'Dee. 13th, motoring through tion to tne department for the same, ute!) available for practice. Oviedo K.J Elsie Marshall, L. F.; Nellie
whicn
Sanford
is located were ax
from Syracuse, N.. Y. and are the never thinking liut what the name dropped hack to her corner as the Williams, R. C.{ Marie Marshall, R,
folios*”
Rollins
squad
swung
out
on
the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dinkel. wouln be Monroe but upon the postC.; Eula Howard. R. G.; Olive L&lt;*r
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Presiding Elder—J. D. Sibcrt.
Tho ladies of .the Civic* League office being designated it was made court. Thoroughly at hbme on xette, L. G.
nunm-ll — R. L. Ramsey.
• *
held their annual bazaar at. the Ahoarn and this did not suit the the gym. Moor the College team gave
Hollins—Gertrude Hall, Cupt., R. [
a
brilliant
exhibition
•
of
snappy,
Cocon
ami
City
Point
Mission
—
Long wood library Dec. 12th.
folks who had lived at Monroe nnd
F .; F. Stony, I.. F.; D. Richards. [
F. J. Patterson.
passing
und
accurate
goal
throwing.
D. W.
Clouser
of
Orlando
was
up
known the name for tin- past thirty
K.
K. Gates, R. C.; A. Stone, !
a
Delray and Boynton—I.. Monroe.
a few’ days last week looking after j yearn. The department stated thnt Rollins hud,the edge on Oviedo on R. (i.; V. ‘ West, L. G*.
Del.and —C. W. Inman.
form
and
the
Oviedo
supporters
in
his property.
there were’ too many Monroes in the
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Officials — I)r. C. J. Marshall, ref­
ti\e gallery looked glum.
Danie and Ojus—Jnmcs E. Gault.
United
States,
and
there
.was
con­
,. pean Remsen of Orlando held ser­
eree; Prof. Palmer, umpire; -lines­
Kspanoln
and Haw Creek Circuit •
As Referee Marshull blew the men, Gist
vice at Christ Chprch Sunday last. fusion over Monroe, Ala., and Mon­
Hodenbaugh;
scorers, .— J. R. Walker (supply).
There were also services at the Bupr roe, Fla., and that the name could opening whistle both teams took Gladys Lezetto, Winifred Hanchett.
Fort Lauderdale Mission—George
somewhat excited,
tisf church,. ReV. Rogers of Bush- not he made Monroe. The matter their position
M ason.
Scorers
for
Oviedo,
Edith
How­
was taken up sevorul times with the for Rollins was playing her opening
nell officiating.
Fort Pierce—L. F. Chapman.
.
assistance
of The Herald and finally game while Oviedo was receiving her ard, H- baskets from free thrown;
Louis Entsbiingor returned Sun­
k
Hastings—E.
C.
Calhoun.
•
Elsie
Marshall,
3
field
gonls.
the Monroe people,said that Lake initial tryout on an indoor court.
day from Columbia, S. C., to spenij
Key West. First Church —J. L.
For
Oviedo
Gertrude
-Hull,
2
Monroe would he all right hut since
The bull went up In renter, Ovie­
Christmas with his parents, Mr. and the express office and dep6 t were do’s running centre passed the hull field goals: F. Stone, 1 free throw, 1 Kiltfore.
Key West, Fleming Street—J. L.
Monroe and many letters were ad­ to* her forwards who threw a field 4 field goals.
Mrs. C. W. Entzmingcr.
Griffith.
dressed to Monroe there would be goal in the first minute of play.
Kuy West Memorial— To be sup*- **
endless ronfusion unless Monroe
Rollins; surprised at her small
plied.
could be preserved in some manner. town opponent. woke up nnd came
’ Kingston and Holly Hill— R. E .
Congressman Sears was here a few back with a rusn. Rollins worked
Mood. •
weeks ago on this matter und with the hall -into the visitors’ territory
’ Lemon City— E. A. Harrison.
Postmaster Elder and R. J. Holly and Tier speedy forwardij shot two
Miami, Trinity and Buena Viata
went to Monroe and lodkcd over the field gonls. The bulance of the half
—J.
R. Cason.
situation carefully, saw -the ‘ just the hall sessnwed from goal to goc.,
—J.
R. Cason.
clnims of tho Monroe people and the advantage being with Rollins.
Miami,
Southside and I’t-ters Mis­
promised to do all that he could to The half ended with the score
to 5
sion—O.
‘
C.
Seevers.
chutige it to Lake Monroe as soon as in favor of Rollins.
Matncumhia—-John Wntkins (sup­
possible. How well he succeeded is
Between halves the Rollins stud­
ply l.
demonstrated in tho telegram that ents m ade'the gym ring with their
Now Smyrna Mission— H. A. ’ .
it is now Lake Monroe and Mr. college songs and cheers, sounds of ALSO GIVES RISE TO SPECULA­
OFFICERS ELECTED LAST NIGHT
Spender.
*
Sears has lost no time in making which reached tho Oviedo girls in TIONS REGARDING I.ONGWOOD
y ' FOR NEW LOAN BANK
.
Sanford—F. E. Steinmeyer. •
good his promise.
The people of
their dressing room and filled them
Experts have contended, for yoars
Sebastian— H. B. Boyt Isu pp iy).
A Farm Loan Bank was organized Monroe are .to he congratulated in with a determination to fight to the
thnt
from
all
indications
there,
was
’
Stuart
and Jensen—J. II. Daniel.
here last night, being the second one the happy ending of their troubles final whistle. Ke-ivod in spirits the
oil in Florida nnd while the idea was
Silver
I’
nlm ami Homestead— W .
and
Jheir
postoflicc
should
-become
in Seminole county, the first one
tenm, as they' started the Jast half laughed at by many as ridiculous |(j pjecther.
popular
again
under
tho
old
name
of
being organized at Forest City ‘sev­
guve u defiant cheer for Rollins nnd there were others who had faith I Titusville and M im s -B .. D:
Monroe or rather Lake Monroe.
eral weeks ngo.
went to work.
enough to’ try it out with the result I Hourn.
The Sanford Farm Loan Hank
that a good How of oil was obtained | West Palm Beach— W. J. CarponMiss
Stone,
Rollins’
forwnrd
made
elected the following officials:
in Wakulla county last week. There |(ert
The
order
of
the
Eastern
Star
will
two
field
gonls
early
in
the
huff,
President, F. F. Dutton; Vice
have been many attempts, to drivel. Secretary to Conferonce CommiLthen
the
Oviedo
guards
braced
and
hold*
public
installation
of
officers
Pjcs., A. T. Rosaetter; See. and
wells deep enough to find oil nt tvo on Temperance— C. W C r o o k r - *"^
Tuesday,
Dee.
lUth
ut
T:31).
o’
.
cluck.
kept
the
bail,
away
from
their
goal
Trewr.-.A. -P C o n n r lly :--------- -— -----various
points in Florida and'in our Miami, i). ( ’ .
Directors, Joe
Cameron,
Roy The officers nod'members will mooj the remainder of period. Continued
own
section
there have been, wells
The .general, fouling by Rollins guard gave the
Secretary of Education—L. F .
Syrovs. ,G. F. Smith. H. II. Chap-, at the hall at 6:30.
driven
at
Kissimmee
und other I Chapman, Fort Pierce, Q. C.
hall to Oviedo for free throws.
*'
pell, A. T. Rossetter, Clifford BeR. public arc rordiully invited.
places. An expert well driver nnd
Finance Committee,-Joe Cameron,
owner of oil wells in Pennsylvania
Hcmrmbrr„lh.c_L'lrcua *.+.
Roy Symes, A. T. Rossetter.
ima-hECiuaL-LongAood-for-aoroe-time
Not content with giving tho’ AmerTh»t wfin.* I nan. Hunk
nfT i i n .
nnd thinks so well of the proposition
, , , ,
..
,
, lean public one of the best all around
der most auspirious circumstances as
thnt he bus purchased land and-ex- per(ormnncest « ach season tho Sun
all of the officers are farmers and
ports to start a well in the near Brother. . s howi
recently
recently added
greatly interested in the success of
future. This is in our own county to their ulready fine show a complete
the bank and there Is already appli­
and just twelve mile, from Sanford
w||d nnimal toufnuy&gt; This
cations for about- £05,000 in loans.
and the strike In Wakulla county i
.
,
,
I comprises a score of umazing dum b
The Sanford section needs cheaper
* causing much speculation about’ actorg o( a„ k|ndi( inclu(, in* e!lv
money nnd the farm loan ha'nk will
he chances at Longwood. The f d h#
„
tiRer8i kan„ ofooi, ba.
fill a long felt want in this respect.
owing report comes, from the strike boon&gt;. 1#0'pilrd&gt;( ramela, dromedaries
The bank .will not in any wa$ inter­
in Wakulla county:
•
, |ons
etc.
No woman, man or
fere with the other banks as the
"Analysis in the chemical labors- chi|d CBn afford to rolM thia wqnderB
a
l
l
p
a
r
k
a
n
d
a
d
j
a
c
e
n
t
t
e
r
:
HEMlNOLE
COUNTY
WANTS
WIDE
farm loans have several time been in
torles of the State College ofr Women ,fu| di«piay 0f animal subjugation.
RITOBY*MAKES FINE LOCATION
ROADS FLANKED WITH TREES
excess of the local capital und the
impU
&lt;jf samples
of oil from the wel! These animals are wonderfully train­
tralnbanks have experienced difliculticy
It may take time to start Sem**
Orlando and Orange county want' which came in at Wakulla Friday ed and the power of kindness wow
in making the loijg time loans that at inole county in tho fair idea hut wider roads and trees and shrubs
evening was announced this morn- never more surely or splendidly film­
various times arc needed here for once started .they go some and the planted along tho Toads.
This is ing. . This analysis ahowa a high j trited
improvements, as- farm values are Seminole County Fair under the tho plan of the Seminole county
« ,.d o of petroleum, with . p .r.B n l
BlothOT- sh o„ wi„
difficult problems. The Farm Loan capable management of Howard Ly* officials and the mutter will be taken
. . .
.
, ■ n „ ! hibit at Sanford Dec. 23rd, g iv in c
Bank will cnnhle the farmers to man, supported by tho directors Ia up at once through tho Sanford ^
"Q e o lo iU u of t b . . au n dard .Qjj
,
(orm, n c o , . fUT.
make long time Joans and new farms fast assuming shape and the banners Board of. Trade and tho Woman's
Com ptuy. who h .v . been wm-bln.
1
T h, ,nuch , dv„ .
can bA ' developed und old forms will soon announce it 4o the world. Club and citizens generally.
The in this section in secret for months,
*
Used free exhibitions will be offered!
placed upon a solid financial basis
Some change* have been made in idea of batter roads bring* out the have recommended thut the Rocke­ for review on the show grounds at
giving •the community a better
the past few day* and they are atibjcct of wider right of way and a feller corporation purchase all land
. . . . .
. .
.L tir i it 12:30 p. m. Tho Saturday, before
chance to improve and progress
:a r d .
changes for the hejter. It has now more beautiful roadway made by p o ,.lb l. lyini betwoen th . W .k u ll., chrU t£
along the line of up to date farming
Land can
been definitely decided-to hold the planting shade trees and (lowers and Suwannee Rivera.
methods. *
fair on the grounds of the base hail The state has been named the only be bought Jrom small owners Strong Cast Support Bushman and
The application for this bank has association^ giving the
fair
the "Land of Fiowcre and ahouid carry in Wakulla county by allowing them
Bayne In "In (he Diplomatic.
been made and while it will be some chance for a small admission fee. out the idea and more flowers and to retain a certain per cent of stock
"S erv ice"
time before this branch bank is in The grounds also make an ideal trees should be planted along the inttho companies to bo formed, and
"In the Diplomatic Service," with
working order it will prove a great place to work toward the county railroads and tne 'etate highways oil leases and rights ure being bought Frnncis K. Bushman and Beverly
boon to the Sanford farmers for tho fair idea with booths and displays of where they will bo a joy and pieas- and sold on every hand in thia sec­ Bayne, the crownW king and queen
coming season and 'they ure to be various kinds.
Tho bulkhead was ure not only to home folks but to tion.
of motion pictures in the stellar
congratulated upon being among the too soft for the driving of tent the toufist and visitors in the sum­
’ ’ It ia impossible this morning to roles, wifi be the big feature attrac­
first In tho state to atari the ball •takes and the passage of heavy mer as veil ns in the winter. And buy atock in the oil company that tion at the Star Theatre on Tues­
rolling. The officials are among the wagons and was too cold rfnd raw w hile/the couuty officials are con­ bored the well, which camo in a day. This is a Metro wonderplay,
live and progressive citizens of this for the patrons in case fair week templating this tree planting- it gusher of oil and gas lust Friday eve in five gripping parts, nnd it waa
section and the new bank is bound happened the same time on* of our .would be well to cohsidar not only ing. Only tho original atockholdera, produced under the personal direc­
to be successful.
northwesters camo in with a low orange trees and otheia that would who haa faith in the prospect at the tion of Mr. Bushman. As a result*
khade the roads and prove a source outset and before oil was atruek, admirers of Mr. Bushman are af­
temperature.
'
O. D. Hart had the misfortune to * The ball park is better protected, of revenue as well. / '•
will b e ’ sold more stock. The com- forded the rare opportunity •of sew­
loae hia. valuable mare, Lady, one is on' the railroad and brick street
Should any hteps he taken toward pany will continue boring and will ing th is -s ta r-in -a production
Hay thla week a n d , the family w A n d -is -d o s e -e n o u g h -to -tiro tfty ~ to planting afirurs and flowers along drive'other wells on a large tract of presonts his own ideas nnd ideals.
mourning' Tier Iom. Lady had been guarantee a five cent auto fkre for the public highways in Florida the land which it owns.
^.•_jS'«'*'
Mr. Buahmati; also made the
in the Curtiss family for about fif­ the patrpns. *
"Stock in tho original company, screen adaptation 1 fron&gt; a short
cattle Ihws will have 'to be revised
teen years and her sadden death Is
The program committee is at as there are many beautiful ahrubs which could have been bought laat story, so It can readily be called a
deeply regretted.
^
V
work on V good program and the and tree*, that will he destroyed be­ week for $10 a share; baaed on a par Bushman feature In overy particu­
Jim Moorr; the mighty fielder and other ‘committee* are busy and the fore they have time to grow b y the value of $100 each, ta now being aold lar. T h f supporting cast is one o f
qwatter of t}»e~ horse hide Is in the people of the county are taking a namerpua. cattle that are allowed to for $285, and only to tho«f who ptt~ the best over pasembUd to appear
(Continued on Page Four
city calling on his manjj friends.
Continued on Page Four
viously owned stock."
i with these two well known stare.

OIL STRIKE
IN FLORIDA
MAKES RUSH

FARM LOANS
FORSANFORD
• IN FUTURE

GROUNDS
FOR FAIR ROADWAYS
ARESECURED WITH PLANTS

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PAYM ENTS

PAYMENTS

1st W eek .
2nd W eek .
3rd W eek

lc

1st W eek . 50c

2c

2nd W eek . 50c
3rd W eek . 50c

. 3c

9
Increase Every Week by lc

' Total In 50 Weeks

Deposit 50c Every Week

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Total in 50 Weeks

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$12.75

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PAYM ENTS

1st Week

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T he Plan is S im p le: You begin with a certain am ount, lc , 2c, 5c or 10c, and increase your de

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$1.00 Club

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posit the sam e amount each w eek. Or, you can begin with a certain amount, 50c, $1.00, $5 .00, oi

1st Week
2nd Week

any am ount, and deposit the sa m e amount each week.

■%

3rd Week

6c

Increase Every Week by 2c
Look at the different Clubs in table

Total in 50 Weeks

and select the one you

wish to join, the

lc , 2c, 5c,

10c, 50c, $ 1 . 00 , $ 5 .00, or any o f the clubs) then com e to our Bank with the first weekly payment.

$25.50

We

Deposit $1.00 Every Week
Total in 50 Weeks .

will m ake you a m em ber o f the Club dnd give you a Christmas Banking Club Book showing

the Club you have joined.

5c Club

E V E R Y B O D Y CAN JO IN

PAYM EN TS

Men, Women,
Boys and. Gif Is,# Little
Children,
The Baby
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An employer can take out memberships for bis. employes.

You can take out memberships for your family and your friends

1st Week

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3rd Week

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5c

W e will welcome everyone

For Old and Young
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T h e sensible thing for all parents to do is to join our Christmas Banking Club and also put
m em ber o f their fam ily.into it. This will teach the value o f money and how to bank and
I M O N E Y '. M a y b e this little start you give them now may so m e day set them up in busi»r buy them a hom e.
H ow often have you wished that your parents had taught you early the value of banking
aoney. * You would be well off today. D on ’ t m ake th e.sa m e m istake with yonr children.

Increase Every Week by Be
Total in 50 •Weeks

$63.75

PAYM ENTS

1st Week

W ITH TH E LARGEST PAYM EN T FIRST AND DECREASE YOUR PAYM ENTS EACH W EEK

The Reasons For.The Club

$5.00 Club
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$5.00

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$5.00

3rd Week

- . $5.00

Deposit $5.00 Every Week
Total in 50 Week*

W e Pay 4 Per Cent Interest ln| Our Christmas Banking Club
10c Club
PAYM EN TS

1st Week
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Total in 50 Weeks

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' question tlmt puzzles young heads ht
* Christmas times.
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Here is a llttio tcu cosy which Is
mi sure of a welcome (rom grandma, nnd

H e r e ’s a R e a l

It la the-simplest lh(jng Imaginable t6 A R T O F A N C IE N T C R ET A N S
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make. (Tinted Japanese allk or silkalene &lt;&gt;r cretonne'will penro the pur- It W u Very Dlfterent From That of
t poso wlth equally good results, and it
Early Egyptian Time*, 8aya
Writer In Century.
taken very little of any one of theso
materials, even for the largest sire
"There conld hardly bo a stronger
Injebpots. •
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con trust than that between the con-,
Tills cosy Is mnd^ o f four sections tempornneoua nrtn of Crete and Egypt.'
o f flgurod silk sewed together to form for It la n coatrust In fundamental an
the outside, nnd four similar sections well as In superficial qualities. Cretan
o f plain silk or other iniiterlals sowed art Is not uionumeutal; It Is nn art of.
together to form Ibcjinlng. When tho atnnll things—of things so often email
lining has been made, It Is covered In Idea as well as In material ncnle,
with n thick- layer of cotton‘batting that‘ gmro Is tho term that best de­
tacked down.to It In several places and scribes them. Again, In Its most char­
the cover Is sllpi&gt;cd on o'ver It Then acteristic phases. Cretan art Is nottlie ra w edges of both mntcrllil* nro conventionalized, but Is singularly unturned up and overcast together.. A trammeled, nnturnllstlc. Anti Its spirit.
very full bow of many loops of bright Its aims, Its themes,' tire not gruvo and j
religious, but secular and .animated,
satin lihbon Is sewed to the top.
The" gnyest and brightest of colors writes .Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer In ;
make the tea cosy n cheerful part of tho Century.
"In Crete there were no great tem-1
tea drinking. It slip" on over the pot
and keeps tho tea hot for a long tlmu. pies, hut closely built towns and wide- *
ly extended, tall palnces of Innumcr* j
ablo rooms, passages, and courts. J
There were no great stono colonnades
or sculptured walls. The few stone
columns that remain, with Indications I
;£f that there were many more of wood,
nro poor and ptnln In form. Generally
tho walls were plastered nnd pnlntod,
nnd often tlio paintings with humnn
figures were very small In scale. In
no material did the Cretans attempt
largo works o f sculpture In the round,
„ nor, despite their nnturnltptlc tenden­
cies, did they practice that art of por­
traiture wherein Egypt excelled. On
tho other hand, we nmrvel at their skill
when we look at their small figures
nnd reliefs, sometimes of stone, more
often of Ivory, metal, or pottery, at
their engraved gems, and their Inlays,
exquisitely wrought wlth'crystal. Ivory,
colored paBte, and tho'precious tnctnls.
We know from Mycenuo what tho
/ k Egean goldsmith could do, nnd there is
A proof that lie did ns well In the mothar
f Island n't n much earlier time. In deco/
hited pottery tho Cretan did much bet* ter than tho Kgypllnu, nnd almost tho
only things that'ho seems to hnvo
1 cared to make Impressive by reason of
I
their size uru his Jars o f jittery and
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S a n t a C la u s

OWNED BY M. F. ROBINSON OF SANFORD, FLORIDA

Are for sale at BARGAIN PRICES.
Write him for a catalogue giving de­
scription and prices.
The orange
business is both pleasant and profit*
able, and this is an opportunity to
get in on the GROUND FLOOR.

Mowing Is one o f the most popular
sports nt the United Ktntes Naval
academy, two vnrslty, n freshman nnd
five mixed class eights being among
the candidates.
f’oneli Hob Folwell o f Pennsylvania I
Is quoted ns saying that Glen Warner,'
coneh of University o f Pittsburgh i
football squad. Is the best football
coach In America.
Nature has a law of compensation by wIiich,Nhe gives to euch one of us
some particular talents or nptltutles. John Doe, who was born 57 years ago,
was favored by nature with an extru robust face nnd n luxuriant growth of
hair, so much so Mint, about Christmas time of cuch year, his services nn u
model for Santa Clnun posters, or us n pseudo Snntn Claus, In the depart­
ment stores, are very much nt a premium. lie need not look for a Job, tho
Jobs are looking for him.

ROBINSON
WELBOURN BLOCK

SANFORD, FLORIDA

For one who wan all through nnd
finished ami out of the game forever
and a dead duck last spring. Hal
Chnso occupied rather n prominent
plnoo In the batting roll o f the Na­
tional longue.

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We Have the Useful and Appropriate
For T he
Ladies
A New Stock of
CARVING SETS
SILVERWARE
SCISSORS
Chafing Dishfes
Percolators, Etci
Many Useful Gifts
for the Home

for C hristm as

music
•A Victrtola has no.im itations— with a Victrola you can hear practically all the music of
all the world sung and played b y the greatest artists, bands and orchestras.
W ithin the pages of the. Victor catalague there’ are more than
5000 vocal and instrumental selections for you to choose from .

Is there not a place for a Victrola in your home? Some
day you will surely have a Victrola, an^i when this day
comes you will immediately realize that you have added
to your home the one thing that will bring the greatest
pleasure to every member of your family.!
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Safety Razors
See Our Full Line
o f Pocket Knives.
Full Line Razors
and Supplies.

The Hunting Season is Here—We have the best line of Rifles, Shot Guns and Sporting Goods of all kinds that has ever been
shown in Sanford. Headquarters for everything in the way o f Guns, Ammunition and Supplies.

THE
Corner First St. and Oak Ave

Sanfprd, Florida

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SALE WITHOUT A PARALLEL OR PRECEDENT

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-T h e s a l e o f t h i s s t o c k w ill p r o b a b ly p r o v e t h e b i g g e s t s a l e t h a t t h e o ld e s t i n h a b i ­
t a n t s c a n r e m e m b e r . I t w ill m a k e a ll p a s t s a l e s s in k i n t o i n s i g n i f i c a n t o b liv io n b y c o m ­
p a r is o n b e c a u s e o f t h e w o n d e r f u l r e p u t a t io n o f b o t h t h e fir m a n d t h e m e r c h a n d i s e
c a r r•ie •d . E •v#e r y b o d y k n o w s t h is f a c t s o w e l l t h a t w e n e e d s a y b u t l it t le m o r e t h a n t h a t .
Keep in mind that this store sells ladies fine ready to wear. Every item, everything, e.very suit, dress,
coat, overcoat, shirt, collar or tie, everything big and little, one by one, day by day. Bargains after bargains
will be offered and sold at fo r less than wholesale cost o f production. Let nothing keep you away. Sale at
the old stand, Charles B anner’s, 111 First Street.

BEGININNG

LOOK FOR THE BIG WHITE AND RED SIGNS .

LOOK FOR THE BIG WHITE AND RED SIGNS

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IT'S LIKE F IN D IN G S O M E T H I N G
YOU D ID N O T E X P E C T

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'2.r&gt;0 Pair Dress Pnnts for,.. $1.29
'&gt;.50 pair Blue Serge PnnLs.... 3.48
$6.50 fancy Dress Pants..... 3.98
.‘ I).00 fancy Dress Pants....... 2.98
1.50 W o rk P ants.......................

98c

. men, you of courre never *exU'd'such, but the goods are here
! the facts* are before you. __
H A T S A N D *C A B S — •—

large variety’ to select fr o m .. All*
Vi- W Silt
lapes art* in.
. • 50 Hats a t ’— ..........
$1.89
•;&gt;*.00 Hats at— ...........
. 1.98
:».5Q Hnta n t . ______
••c Caps.......................
•' •Caps._;..................w
•r;c Caps.—.________
* Caps ......... .«••••••
The sale you have &lt;been waiting
r is now about ready. T H U R S ­
DAY, December 14th it begins— for
’ O' days only.
lilts and miles of Laces and Em­
broideries almost given away. Come
yours.
M E N ’ S S H IR T S

Now the writer knows from exI" litnce
that every man needs
Shirts any time, fill that order at a
•v.ving that’s worth while..— ........
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Thousands of things for Men we
can’ t name all on sale—THURS­
D A Y , DEC; 14.
. You will buy when you look at
our Shoes. Dr. Edwards cushion
sole Shoes for Men, $5.00 qual­
ity at........... .............................. .’ $3.39

M E N ’S

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L A D IE S ’ O V E R -

STAPLE

COATS

in all styles from $6.98 up.
Children’s Coats all sizes from $1.98
up.
M E N ’ S T IE S
I7c— 23e— 37c and up

Follow the crowd to B anner's
A solid leather Good-year welt
. Shoe in patent leather, gun metal: S to r o T h ursdayrJ&gt;vr ^ i4 t h . —
and vici, in lace or button, made to
We never forget things. That
Kid of yours needs Shoes, Stockings,
sell foV $5.00, kale price..!.............$3.39
Suit or Dress, Hats and Caps and
$3.50 Men’s Shoes ..................... 2.69
the little Sweater or heavy Under-$4.00 M en’s Shoes...................... 2.98
wear. Com e get it from K anner’s
3(HLJWnrlcJshoes .in all —hjathers,- “S to n r o n Thursday, D ec, 14lh .
plain or cap toe........... —
2.29
S ave while you have a chance, with
Leather advancing in price every
day we are confident we save you
from 35 to 50 per cent on yotir Shoes.
A S N A P W O R T H W H IL E

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Is our M e n ’s and B oys’ Suits, a
guaranteed Blue Sdrge or your mon­
ey back for the asking. —
$ 2 0 .0 0 Blue Serge Suits......— '1 4 .9 8
$ 1 5 .0 0 Blue Serge Suita............. $10.98
$ 1 2 .5 0 M en 's Suita............. ......... 9.48
. $ 1 0.00 Boys' S u its...........A....... . 6.98
$8 .0 0 B o y s’ Suits............. ............ ’ 5.98
$6 .0 0 B oys' Suits.....................
4.48
$ 5 .0 0 B oys' Suits---------------------3.48

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and get thorn at Bargains '

C om e

7c, 9c, 13c, 1 7 c, 19c 37c and up
U N D ER W EAR FOR M ALE
FEM ALE
W e have it for

22 c, 33c, 49c and

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It will pay you to travel for miles
to come to K anner’s Store to get a
.S u it, Skirt, C oat or W a ist, all at
your inspection with the stam p of
1916-17 rartracted on It.

A N D FANCY
GOODS

of fabrics, colors and styles to select
from. Sale price, E A C H — ....... 98c
Silk Shirt Waists, superbly tailor­
ed, the newi%t and mast wanted
styles and fabrics. Actual value
$2.50 each, Sale price .........1.75
3.00 Shirt Waists, silk and fine
wash fabrics, Sale price, EACH 1.98

DRY

36 inch Black and Navy Blue
Chiffon Taffeta, regular price
$1.50, in this sale........... .............. $1.22
Black Taffeta, regular pricb
$1.25 for........................................ 98c
Special Sale on Poplins, our
H O U S E H O L D N E C E S S IT IE S
price 19c t o ................... _............ 35c
Linen Firmh—Himk—'Fowehr -sira -In this Sale we will sell-10 yards of19x10 inches, heavy, soft -finished
Dress Ginghams for.__ ............... 98c
and very absorbent. Worth 30c a
Red Seal Ginghams value 18c in
pair. Sale Price, EACH.............* 11c
this Sale....................................... 12J^c
Bath Towels, heavy**double
hjice assortment of Outing Flan­
thread Turkish Towels; full bleached
nels, will sell for..... ............ ......... 10c
and hemmed. Actual value 60c per
36 inch Percale and Fancy French -pnirrySaleprtcbrEACHV .....
! 19c
Madras in the popular stripes, at
BeiJ Spreads, full bleached, large
this sale....,................................. 1 2 ^ c
double rfizc Spreads, hemmed ready
Galatea
the popular sport at
for use. Positively worth $1.35 each..
this sale only............ ......
18c
Sale price, E A C H ......... ................... 98c
$2.00 Sp tends; extra large, genuG O O D L IN E O F B L E A C H IN G
uine
Marsaillcs pattern, hemmed or
Positively worth 12H c, in this
withfringe,
E A C H .........'.............. .$ 1 .3 5
Sale 10 yds for............
98c
.
$2.50
Spreads,
heavy quality and
A good line of Mattress and
beautiful
patterns,
full double size.
Feather Ticking will be sold at a
Sale
Price,
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.. 1.98
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A beautiful line of Georgette
Crepe Waists will be sold at this
Sale for_____ __________
$3.98
$1 .0 0 Shirt W aists, all new styles
ell m ade, from popular fabrics 75c
Ladies’ $1.50 W aists, a big variety

Sheets, size *90x72, full bleached,
seamless, torn nnd ironed, made
with deep hem , 85c value. . T his
sale, E A C H ....................................... 63c
Linen finished Pillow Cases, size
42x36, hemstitched. Positively are
worth 50c pair. Our sale price
E A C H — ..’. :............................. ,.
13c

In this announcement we can only give you a mere hint of the many and wonderful
things that await your pleasure. Thousands upon top of thousands of items we can’t
mention but merely invite you to come and see for yourself the greatest merchandis­
ing event that ever occurred in Sanford.

TH E PLACE

THE TIM E
Thursday m orning
at 8:30 a. m. Be here
then or com e later;
kale continues day
by day from day
to day.
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Stock.__Sale open;
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glrb In ‘ action the? waiter can say
bring on your teama and 'here in
Seminole county as good a specimen]
of womanhood aa you will find any
where wij! meet you in a little pleasure or paatime which la called baaket
ball.
' * Saniuurj S lea m Pressing, Hot G asolnle D rr Cleaning. AlleraLake county,; sent her representa­
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tive, namely Umatll|o, over last
Join Our G entlem en’s Valet C lub.
$2.00 Per Montl^.
Friday njght to' take the meaaufd of j
the locai team. They, took* San- j
. S U IT S .$15.00- UPW ARD
ford'a measure all right with a tape, I
but not playing, basket ball, while 1
Umatilla witc defeated'by n score of |
22 to 19, it muat bo said that, th ey
came .over with some fine talent.
a l l a r o u n d p l o k id a
cl red acres of broom, corn.
It la
ft the ladies that came over from
claimed that $100 or -better per acre Umatilla are High ■Seho^rb glrla. wo
Progreaa Shown From Different Sec- can bo realised from evon our poor would like to know juat what age
Ilona of State
lands.
An organisation aa above did they atart school at? One lady
The Suwannee County Pig Club suggested could at leaat look into of this quintette would have given.
waa a great aucceaa. Twenty throe the merits of. the' proportion.— Man LJI.an Russell a hard .run for her
pigs belonging to twenty three boys atee River Journal.'
money. Dut nevertheless they 'were
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making an average daily gain of
all "good lookers."
# 1 1-3 pounds at a coat o l 1 Ajc per
Reports of the onion, culture of
Cora Lee TiUis runs wild again in
pound.—Suwannee Democrat.
Amelia Island indicate that the crop this game. It seems as If the more
is starting off with prospects o( a she plays the h*etier she gets. Core
4 &gt;$‘ ;4The Dade City council are adver fine yield. Tho acroage being pre­ Lee threw down six baskets and had.
tiaing for bids for placing a camphor pared is larger than ever beforo and four free goals to her credit out of
tree hedge on the south and west already considerable ground has been the twenty two scored by the locals.
sides of the city park. planted—some to seed from which
Ruth Ifbhd and Helen Peck both
the onions will be grown and sdmo played a H eat game, Ruth Hand
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The Volusia County grand jury is to plants drawn from the sded beds. playing guard was the individual star
after the road contractor*.
They It is believed that the opportunity While her work may not have been
claim that the contractors are not for big profits from the onion crop of noticed there was no question -of
keeping their agreement not to allow the island thin season is most excel­ doubt but that sho put up tho best
the construction work to obstruct lent.— Fcrnundina News Record.
gamo of the lot. This is speaking
travel in roads not ordered closed;
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from a defensive standpoint.
It seems that thcru is no limit to
and where they have closed n rout
While Helen Peck’s playing must
they have ndt provided n passable what ran be grown in Gadsden coun­ not ho Overlooked this llttlo'girl,with
ty; tho soil and tho cljmntc seein to
detour as thoy agreed to
the long flo.w of beautiful hair was
bo adapted to tbo growing of not
more than in this game. Tho old re, w#1,
T h e Florida Hast Coast Branch only all kind, of general farm pro- ,iaMc Hc|en Hand ftIso ,
G' |y pInycd / 00(] in thls
railroad from New Smyrna to Ohee- ducts, but to fruits of all kinds as H den ^
.c h o b c r 'o p e n e d for business a* few well. For instance, W. L. McGowan gamo but she plays good in all.pf.
daya since. Train will leave* Okee­ las in his garden about twenty ba­ them, and without hgr the locals
chobee at 0:30 a. m. each day, nr nana trees fr.un which hu will get migHt as well sell tlie &lt;d&lt;l
Id lbnskcthnll.
riv 6 at New Smyrna about noon; about a dozen larges' bunches this
Ned Chittenden had tn*
the honor o f ,
leave Nqw Smyrna on return trij» at year. .They are developing as well r&lt; f. r eing, l his battle and whilc*hu
ns those grown In' more tro*plqil
2:30 p. m.
kept one eye on the fouling and un­
climes and arc self evident proof that
necessary roughness he als» kupt the!
Plant C ity,shipped. Its first nice, within little attention nil the bananas other yee on one of those Lake',
ripe, red strawberries one day la.*t for home consumption can be pro­ county girls. Scorer, Murphy. Re­
week and expects to be sending car duced hero.— Quincy Times.
ported'b y " R o d " Davis.
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of thnt munition money.
WON FROM UMATILLA
Largest Body of inland Water.

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A ready market for Inrge hogs is
causing Lafayette county farmers to
buy some fine stock for their farms.
A thoroughbred doesn't- eat any
more thnn a pincy woods rooter and
is worth a whole lot more on the
market. — Mtvyo Free Press.
An organisation of the farmers and
truck growers is one of this section's
greatest needs. . A manufacturing
concern from another state has 're­
cently made inquiries and sugges­
tions that we plant at least one hun--

ROBERTS’ GROCERY

PHONE 174

Sanford Girls Too’ Much for Lake
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County beauties
They sny the sun always shines in
St. Petersburg, whllo It may or may
hot wo can say thnt the sun does
hine in Sanford when it conus to
Snnford High School winning in
huskctlmll. The writer feels proud
to give a good stdry to a winner.
Sanford’s High School girls are not
lucky either. If you think so bring
forth your team and the durndest
battle of your lives will bo nt your
hano, ami after seeing the locul

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world,
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CHRISTMAS CANDIES IN BULK AND BOXES

Everything H ere F or That

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body of .Inland water In tho
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Although
more flmn ."nki.POO have been described,
probably twice thnt number remain fo
be examined. Vlrtuully all living uni*
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THE HANFORD HERALD
Gretnj secretary of tho
Young
ern methods In the cultivation of
People’s Conference of F lorida.. Mr. their rrpps, the marketing of their
Green cornea from Winter Park, and produce and the development of
had a message, for |he people of Han- their farm properties in general.
K ' ^ j i T"B*'reFi«»lta« Spirit" . ford—a message that will long be reLost year a very creditable ex­
mombered as one full of true thought
hibit
of th^ nature was staged ’ in
I ,“ ‘ and good advice. Using as his sub­
connection with the fair anJ it
ject tho life of Paul, tho young man
proved one of tho foremost features.
gave a word picturixation of the
....BUlie
Burke..i.
Thousands of farmers and growers
[‘ - X W o r d . ' . ~ Henry Kolkor pleasures and advantages of a Chris- learned much to their .advantage
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tion person.
Freneau David Howell
In wHnt^they saw and heard in Ma­
flicked
Tho Baptists joiticd with* the chinery Hall. Every uvaiiablo booth
Methodists Sunday
evening
nnd
was occupied nnd a'number of prom­
heard Dr. Masters on what no styled inent manufacturers of agricultural
William T. Carleton....
the Menace of Today— the tuber­ machines were disiqtpoiutwl :iu
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. Jule Tower
cular infectcd-rnmion.
UICC. E g |
being able to secure display spneo
• Henry Weaver
Begular services will be .resumed
iait' - . y f ......_Fran)( McGlynn
The Fair Association is indeed
r d,t* Julry ..-F r a n k Belcher.— next Sunday ut the Temple- with Dr. fprtunate in securing the vnlunble
£ £ ewinur. ----Maury Steunrt . Hymnn In tho pulpit. Dr. Hyman services of the Florida Grower in the
has been away for some days direct­
management of this depurtipePL for
fgiliof 10 overtake Mulry at Palm ing u money raising campaign for
os
Florida’s greatest agricultural
J , ^ Gloria Stafford, her fathers the Tampa church, and will havo
r * h,r , nd' Doctor Boyce return to successfully completed his mission weekly it is naturally in vory close
K/Vyork. but Gloria continues to on next Friday, returning hero in touch with tho foremost manufactu­
rers of ’ agricultural implements and
arjrn over the loan of Freneau, her time for services Sunday.
machines. Mr. Kay of the mrower
'
ioi) crows more pole and wan
numbers among his personal ac­
1 ^ ’ each passing day.
Doctor
Report o f W. C. T. U. Meeting quaintances such prominent mnpunoticing her pallor searches
Tne regular meeting of tho W. facturers os Mr. Harrison S. Chnp2 U . for something that will
C.
T. U. was held Thursday aftcr- ma'n, president of the Field Forgo
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her mind from her grief. Then
£ * , Fresman, who has been plAy- _n,Qon. At 8 o'clock, at the Baptist Pump Company; Joseph Binks, pres­
ident of the Star Brass Works; J. if.
iw ends with Picrpont Stafford church, an encouraging number be­
Imps, president of the Ohio Bako
v * tad explains that ho must hur- ing prosont, several of whom joined
Company;
Dr. T. S. Langford,
the
organization.
.Ii'th
e
absence
of
„ gwly since he h presiding over
president
of
the Ann Arbor Msthe
president,'
Mrs.
J.
W.
Barnes
.euions of the night court.
chino Company; Louis Wcllhousc,
presided.
Kaye* instantly decides that a visit
Plans for the winter's work were president of tho United Paper Com­
tn the night court and n glimpse of
pany, H. N. Bardie, president, of
tie »*amy side of life may prove discussed, m uth interest being added
the
Hardio Janufacturing Company;
the seamy side of life may provo jy a recital of methods pursued in
J.
A.
Mathews, secretary* of Brlniyjujt the shock Gloria- needs to turn Ronnoakc, V a., told by Mrs. J. H.
,Hardy
Company;* Mr. Lasson, secre­
ker mind from her own troubles. Coates.
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A committee was appointed to
Accordingly Boyce. Gloria and Ticrand mnny others, artd is therefore
pont accompany Judge Freeman to nominate the officers for tho year,
in a position to inllucnco and’ intcrcst
ikecaurt slid'alt as spectators while the election to he held at the' -next
them in tho South Florida Fair while
•ne case sftcr another ia tried- An regular meeting, the third Thursday
other cities many times the size of
ksmhle waiter, named Cassinur. n this month. A vote was tnken to
Tampa have fnilcd to secure their
whose wire has Just died, is brought meet every tw o weeks instead of
support.
■ before the Judge, and Stans, his once u month.
- pttlt boy is about to ho turned over
Excerpts from thp president’ s re­
BOYCOTT in Tampa
to the Gerry society, when Gloria port at the 33rd annual convention
i bterrenes and promises to give the held recently at Daytona were read,
ha s home and find a ,jo b for the and its optimistic trend gave much Tampu Ladies Will Bring Down
Price on Eggs and Butter
' * father. Picrpont objects, but Boyce enthusiasm to tho members present.
More (ban a thousand wo.en of
f thinks the plan n good one since it
The report &gt;rcnd in part as follows:
Trfmpn have signed a “ Boycott Rcs»
»£I give Glorida something new to
. “ Today the record is 44 dry'cou n ­
olution”
which went into effect yes­
; think about', so the millionaire «► ties—only 8 wet: Escambia,* Nassau,
terday
morning. A
Housewives
Inctantly clnsents. Mulry is brought
Duval, St. Johns, Palm Beach, Mon­
League has been formed and hus re­
before the court for speeding, ana
roe, Hillsboro, Pinellas. Duvnl nhas
’ Clods gets Judgo Freeman to com- three.wot cities, Jacksonville, May- sulted in tho cooperation of .the.
. sit him to jail till she can question port, Pablo; Pinellas also three, St. greater part of housewives in an ef­
fort to reduce tho high .cost of liv­
kin. A tramp, charged with being
•Petersburg,
Clearwater,
Tarpon
ing.
“diank and disorderly” is then ar­
Springs; one each in tho other three
raigned, and Gloria, recognizing
Beginning with yesterday morning
counties—twelve cities only of all
I in him Gideon Trask, the man who
the^upward
o f a . thousand women
our-hundreds in - Florida with ea
~«ttfderf&lt;r~Tr«ne»u, i i w ’m p w w
who
hand
signed
petitions not to use
loons.
itreim out her asccusation, .but
butter until the price had been low­
“ There has never been a return to
faints before she can utter a word.
ered to 35 cents per pound and eggs
saloons
in any town whose best ele­
She U borne away and Freeman
to 35 cents per dozen. Not only on
soda wearily and orders the man re* ment stood always on guard, refus iiuttar and-oggs-hos-a-lioyeott beenl»ised.,since it in his-first offenso. ing tw low er"tho_ hatt!e ilag or de- declured but on tothor commodities
Liter when Gloria recovers and tells daro a truce. - And only wnen the as well.
itr story sho finds the mAn is gone policy of Ocala nnd Tampn editors
There is some agitation of n mu­
has been pursued— that of ceasing to
and h u out to follow tiim
nicipal market or cooperative gro­
fight—have saloons re-opened their
cery stores.- It is fully realized by
licensed doors while the people slept
tho members of the Housewivok
NATIONAL MOOSE HOME
on their arms.
League that such A move would be
“ Saloons were rarely voted out of
difficult but ono of. the speakers at a
Fklqres at .Lyric Next Thursday a town through any except bittei;
meeting of tho league Friday night
and “Heart stirring strife. They can
Most Interesting of Order
stated that it could be done if every
Apropos of tho organization of be kept out only by constantly flying
member of tho Icaguo would he
the Loyal Order of Moose in San­ in poaco the black flag of ‘ No Quar­
loyal..
ford are the. pictures shown at the ter.' ”
, Following is the resolution;
Ly/ic next Thursday night of tho
“ We, tho undersigned housewives
national home of tho order at
.
A t THE TAMPA FAIR
of the city of Tamps, knowing that
Voosehcart, Illinois. Thin home
u maintained ,by annual aubicrip- Plans Well Under-Wajr for the Farm the very high cost of. foodstuffs are
exorbitant and unnecessary, do here­
tkaa of each member am
Implement Exhibit
by agree to rofrain from buying Jrom
Wl million^iloilnrs utnTln the home
Under .the able management of
•orphitrr fhiidwn a r '.a w lU M the Florida Grower, officially ap- any -dealer,“ at tho'provalllnj! price*
’ ■tmbera or the Moose lodge are ac- pointed by President W. G. Brorcin within an indefinite period, viz: Egg*
I. coomodated. The home at Mooae- of tho South Florida Fair, &amp;• Gas- until they sell for 36 cents a dozen
\
l* .a fino form and lake and parllla Carnival Association to su- .land butter.until it sella ftfr 35 cents
A .pound. Wo, the undersigned^ do
^woodland
and
from tho .pictures
this^ important dopart.
. . .
perintend thiax
solem
nly-atree-ta-abide-by-tbe-fofe»!SL b r aQJdfXU.Jmma .foz-th sdim a^ TffCT^
t^ ^ ^ H^ n i r -a iipT£y?
going.”
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Here
Hcro thoy
thov are
“ r" taught
tBUffht the
thp are being secured for the Fair In
tridrt and farming and brought up February.
1* the way tney should gov The
HOUSEWIVES GET RESULTS *
Every manner o f farm equipment,
^0tne *t Mooseheart is n fine adver- machines and implements will be on
wment for the&gt; Moose lodge and display 'and exhibitor* are given Tampa Ladles Bring I\own Prices
the pictures will prove most inter*, every encouragement to put their
On Products
•ting not only to members hut machines in actual operation on the
Prices on several commodities are
Noyectivo members as well.
Fair grounds, so that thoee interested coming downward kia the result of
will
be given an opportunity to Com­ the activities of the-Tampa House­
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the relative merits of tho .vari­ wives1 League, according to Mrs. J.'
The Baptist Temple
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Sunday were in charge of R. W. profit them to employ those mod- last night that one grocer was re­
ported
Satuday as selling fresh
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country eggs at forty-five cents per
dozen, u substantial reduction over
the sixty conta per dozen previously
charged for stalo etorago eggs. She
reported also that ono grocer has re­
duced tho price of butter from fifty
to forty cents.
i
Even with these conccspions, HraSauls said, the members of the Tam­
pa Housewives' League are not go­
ing to “ bito.”
They havo set the
l y r ic t h e a t r e
price they are willing t o /p a y at
thirty-fieve cents per dozen fur eggz
Wednaday—“ Pillar of Society,” featuring Henry
and thirty-five conts per (found for
B. Waithal. Keystone Comedy.
butter and they will not mnke pur­
chases until the prices are reduced
to that point.
The Housewives'
Thurviay—“ The Better Instinct,” "The Sheriff’s
League believes that there is infla­
Trap," ••Tho Royal Blood.” Two R eds of
tion of prices more than the rendi­
Pictures showing the National Home of the
tions warrant and that a false cry
. Loyal Order of Moose.
of shortage of output is being raised
Friday—••Home’" featuring Bessie Bar.Settle.
to cover an attempt to .wring extra
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dollars from consumers.
The women of the entire city, it
S*tur lay—“ A n. Old Fashioned Girl," “ Stolep
is said, aro interesting themselves in
plumage, ’ ’Th* Canabyhfll Outlaws."
the work of the* Housewives' League
» V.I
&gt;for the reduction of prices and ap^
plications for membership aro being
Coming
he W o rld -S fd fis . B u e ..:B a ll. .
signed by the hunared. *The move­
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ment, It, is stated, bids fair to be­
come a very strong and popular one
as far as Tam pa U( concerned, aa the
-interest is so wide'and vital, affect­
ing the purses of practically-- every*
family.
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Merry Christmas and
K Happy New Year to All
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Henry |
Sanford, Fla.

H. C. DuBOSE
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While you smoke the pipe of peace and
enjoy the Happy Christmas Season
don't forget that the true cause of happi­
nesses contentment, and in order to be
contented you must have a comfortable
income, and in order to have a comfor­
table income you must have a good
Truck Farm. S o it will be wise to see
H. C. DuBose and let him direct your
investment in order that you may always
remain happy and contented.
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I have just now some bargains that
when I tell you of them you will think
I am trying to make you a Christmas
present.
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coil black linlr, Jailing them,' Ho
doubt, af the Wonderful thins* Uut
would grow ou that *treo over night.
It wiui Christmas'eve; Danny had no
Jhought o f that before. »And tornorr
row would bo tho day o f "Peace on
earth, good will toward men.'* And
hero was ho. Danny Donovan, with
black murder In hla heart A feeling

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fort.
lie breathed easier
when, clear of tho pnss, ho
hesnn tho descent to the rah
ley- below. Three thousnud
miles la n long dlatanco to
travel for tho purpose o f killing a
" man. but Danny/ did not consider
it a hardship, for the' man he wua
tracking bo mercilessly hod killed Dan­
ny's brother, Jim, up lu the Forty Milo
Diggings. True, according to.the tea' tlmony of eye-witnesses, Jim Donovan
had been the aggressor, and In killing
~ him, Lcbounc, tho big Canadian, had
acted only In self-defense. Hut Dan­
ny cared not for that. In hla blind
rage at the new’s that hla brother had
been stricken down, his one thought
was for a tlttlng retaliation, In which
n sense of right aud Justice figured not
at nil.
Lcbonne had been acquitted at once
and hnd departed two niontha before
{th e news o f tho nffulr hnd reached
Dnnny's ears, consequently thes track­
ing o f him had been no easy matter.
. 'At n llftlc distance from tho cabin
Danny halted his team und fed n
frozen fish to each o f his dogs to In­
arm* quiet on their part. Then he left
them and approached the cabin alone.
IIo crept stealthily to tho uncurtained
window and peered within. A' man
snt beside n table. He was lnughlug ?
nnd talking with someone nt the other
sldu o f tho room. Danny scrutinized
hltn'cnrefully to avoid mnklng nn error.
Hut there wns no mistaking him; he
answered to the description perfectly.
Dnnny drew Ids revolver from Its
holster nnd cocked It, keeping well
hack that the light streaming from tho ,
window would not betray him. Then ]
be took enreful aim at the broad
breast of the man within.
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by
curiosity,
Danny ,
stepped across the bnr of light to the j
other side of the window. A-sight ,
met his goMe that drew forth n mtir- ,
mur o f surprise. In n corner o f tho |
room stood n Christmas tree, glitter- ,
Ing with crude,•homemade ornnments (
o f tinsel, nnd alight with tiny candles. (
Before It, In attitudes of nwe-struck ,

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or Ship Your Vegetables
Returns Made Promptly
on Consignment
Tuhle decorutlous ought to come In
for mqch attention as Christmas gifts
this year, for there Is a fad for arti­
ficial flowers a» centerpieces. And tho'
dining rOotn Is not thu only one boast­
ing beautiful touches-of color In won­
derfully llfc-Ilko flowers tundo of rlbbon or paper or bought from the mil­
liner.
As a centerplcco for a luncheon ta­
ble a little basket o f ribbon roses sets
In the midst o f rose petals scattered
over the doth. Much rose petal, made
of satin rlhlionr Is n tiny sachet.
In the picture three chrysanthemums
are shown with sprays'of preserved
maidenhair ferns. These chrysanthe­
mums are In yellow und suffrou color­
ings nml nre made o f paper. Thejr
liatc wire stems wound with green
IISper. At u tilth! dlstnnco they cannot
be told from tlie gorgeous real (lower.
At the right n sufall dark willow
basket hears asparagus fern and nhnlf*
IdoWn rfa£*‘tDgothar with two buds
made of satin ribbon. This Is the most
elegant o f urtifldul flowers for the
table.
A basket made of roso petals nnd
n* Ineo paper dolly is shown at the.
bottom o f the picture. The foundation
Is o f pasteboard, with u handle of
green silk-covered wire. The petals,
Which tuuy he of either satin ribbon j
or paper, are glued to tho foundation, I
which Is n circular piece of cardboard.
Millinery rose foliage and two buds
either of paper or sniin ribbon trail ;
over the handle. The heart o f every :
housekeeper will rejoice over such
gifts iy&lt; those.

Fancy 10-pound Boxs of Mixed Fruit De
livered to any Address in the U. S. for

See Samples in our Window
Yours for a Square Deal &gt;

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E . First St.

Not That One.
"Are you going to Miss Oldglrl's
mistletoe party?'"N o; not; unless she-promises to
stand from under."

admiration, three children stood nnd
innrrelled. They evidently hnd Just
been admitted from another room.
Beaming on them, with maternal pride,
stood u woman with rosy checks und

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N ow
England, nnd especial-

|y in Maine, wbqre. u
‘A/GHI. study h&gt; the forest
Venice shows, balsam
Urs grow to best ail*
vantage, _tho nnnunl
.(.» Wd shipment of this Ideal
££** tree Is an Important early
K S o s tr y . Most ot the hundreds
hLussnd* of tinsel-covered trees
,Tre set up each Christmas season
L bsoe* of Boston. New York nnd
iidelphls ars balsam firs, and many
Ih, selected specimens are even
from their pluces of growth to
Kdties as Baltimore, Washington,
and the cities ot the middle
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I,. Kii«mn fir as a Clirlstmas tree

B RITISH

P O L IC E

Boston linn un Interscholustlc Ice
Uockey league.
Richmond (Vn.) Junior high school
tenths arc ploying soccer football.
New York university will add n
swimming team to It* activities.
'• Birmingham, Ala., contemplates com
structlng A municipal golf course.
Eighty or more new 2:10 trotters
will Join the select rnnks this year.
Princeton’s first bnsebull gnmo next
year will bo Mnrch 24 with Dickinson.
The ngttntlon to put n ban on nil
kinds of betting In baseball Is u got*]
one.
A movement hns been etnrtcd to
build n hulf-mllo truck In Lincoln park,
Chicago.
Football Is n game that requires n
stiff backbone, a stiff arm nnd u stlffer
upper Up.

II would bo Interesting to have a list
of tho names by which tho British
lice aro known. “Copper," “peeler"
and “bobby" nro probably the most
prevalent, and they carry their itrrlvalions with them. An officer who ‘loops"
people Is u copper; nnd tho naino of
iho founder of the force, Sir Itobert
I’eel, explains the other two styles. In
many parts a policeman Is called u
"slop," n (corruption of “ eel Iop" ("po»
Uco" spelt backward). In Dundee a
policejnan Is It “shout," the name bav­
ins originally been got from the
fact that ho wore a helmet with a bold
peak foro and a ft Hotten's Slung Dic­
tionary, published In 1804, makes no
mention of “ rowers" or "slops.1* But
how many would recognize tho police­
man under tho nnmo of “ cossack,"
"crusher," “frog," “raw lobster," "M.
P." (member of tho police), “ nam"
(prohnbly bnckslang for “man"), or
"Philistine?" A "beak" Is only a mag­
istrate now. but llottcn gives police­
men ns an alternative mcanlrig. "Blue­
bottle" for n policeman Is now extinct,
hut no vehicles are called "policemen"
now. ns the curlier flies or "bluebot­
tles" sometimes were.

The Zealous Youth. ,
Ward Miller, veteran right fielder of
The Employer—If my wlfo cnlla up,
the Browns, is to ho operated on for suy Hint I- have gone out.
u double hcrnln.
The Offico Boy—Yes, sir; I’ll say It
every time she calls up.
'Stoughton A. Fletcher hns engaged
TJie Employer—You mustn't do that.
tho 'y ou n g - western trainer Henry My wife would have a poor opinion of
Thomas for 1017.
your truthfulness.
The Boy—Yes, sir; she hns It now.
Gaiety Lee 2:10&gt;4, dnm of Lee AxThe Employer—What do you menu?
worthy, I* In foal to San Francisco
Tho Boy—Why, she called tip (his
2U?7?4. this yonr.
morning nnd asked me If I wns tho
new boy. An' I sold, “ Vos, ma'am."
. ‘ People who *]H&gt;«ik o f "playing golf* And she snld It wns no.place Tor n
do not have the right Idou. Golfers truthful boy. She snld you had no
do not piny—they work.
use for a truthful boy. Then slut
snld: "P]d yon ever tell n lie?" Ami 1
The pacing stallion Minor Heir suld, "No, mn'nm."
1 :n8ft. by Ik-lr-nt-fjiw, will make his
"And whnt did she say?"
future home at Mdlstnn Tenn.
"She snld: 'You'll d o ! ' "—Cleveland
Plnlndenler.
Why Is .It tlmt nil those footlmll
players‘ we see In the papers * must
huve their linmls on their hips?
Wanted the Accessories.
Ho (nrilcntly)—I forget .everything
Soccer clubs o f 'Philadelphia nnd vi­
cinity lionst 51,800 players enrolled in hut thnt I love you.
She—That's the trouble! you forget
the district governing association.
to hring 'me bonbons, bouquets and
The Australian Jockey, club sub­ opera tickets.—Boston Transcript.
scribed and raised for English patriotic
purposes during the Inst year.$180,85)0.
Modern Designation.
"Aro you a liftck writer?" nsked the
Boston, Brooklyn and Clnclntintl girl who hasn't much tucL
"No," replied Mr. Peawiggle. "I
will not ho represented In the Inter­
state Three-Cushion lenguo this sea­ couldn't tnnke n living loafing along
like a haqjc. I'm a motor bus.”
son. •
Mnbel Trask, 2:C0U. won 13 rrtces
A Real Conqueror.
nnd more thnn $33,000 In light linrneH*
"No tnnn Is such n; conqueror ns the
races over grand circuit trucks this mnn who hns defeated himself."—Hen­
yenr.
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Joso It. Cnpablaucu, tho Cuban
champion chess' player, will give n
series of lectures In New York No­
vember 14 and 21. •

Sorting the Trees.

ntjc of commerrinl occurrence in the
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r*°7 thousands of feet of. this cut go
t to ati»f&gt;- the Christmas demands;

CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
My Work in Sanford and other
Parts of Florida speaks for itself

Churches, School Houses, Stores,
Warehouses, Dwellings .

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$20,000.00 Presbyterian Church now being erected
corner o f Oak Ave. and Third St. Sanford.
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Shinholser the Contractor
Baptist Church in this City. Chui'ch and Sunday
School Rooms and Auditorium is said to be best plan
of church buiding in State, now being erected by Shinholser

Impossible Advlcs.
'Be open with your teacher, Willie.'
'Cuu't; she shuts mq u&lt;v"

New and Useful Metal.
Trls Speaker Is wise enough to
In locating bits of metal, French sur­
know thut he Is it star In tho playing geons use un elcctro-vlbrutor, but thin
end of the game nnd that he might sets up osclllutlons In ordinary surgi­
ho a dub nu u manager.
cal Instruments ns well us In the frag­
ment sought, uud uon-iuetnlllc Instru­
T E N N E Y R E T IR E S F R O M G A M E ments have been found necessary. Ilergonlo nnd Guillaume report tlmt Irannickel alloys tut u material offer diffi­
Former New York Player Bends In
culties of manufacture. A more suit­
Resignation as Manager of Inter­
able metal hns been found In so-cnlled
national League Team._______
•‘‘hnroK.** 'WhtCtr liinf been ubc3 fo r
weights of precision, nnd Is W) per
Fred Tenney will not manage tho
cent nickel, tho remainder consisting
Neyvnrk International league team next
of chromium', mnngaiicse, and a Uttlo
season, according to dn announcement
copper. It works like mild steel, is
made by lTesIdcnt Jnmes Price.
practically unoxldlzuhlc, nnd is not af­
Price snld thnt no effort hns been
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“ Give woman tho credit sho ’ de­
serves," howled the suffragette speak­
er, “nud where would tnuu be?"
"If she wnk*to get nil the credit sho
desires," answered' the mnn In the
gilllury, who was evidently married,
"ho would ho in the pobrhouse."
• Woman, Lovely Womim
Him—Mr*. Powderly hns u lovely
complexion, hasn't she?'Ucr—Yes, Indeed I She ought to bo
grateful to her hustmud.
Htm-rWhf «o ? ........
Her—Ho buys her everything sho
wants.

P LA N N EW B A S E B A L L L E A G U E
Proposed Circuit Is Scheduled to In­
clude Wichita and Topeka From ^
Western Association.
Fred Tenney.
Tenney notified Price that bo wished to
retire from the game nnd would not
consider lending the Newark team next
season. Tenney’s stock In tho club
“ has been taken euro of," according
to Price's statement

KID W ILLIA M S W IL L R E T IR E
King Of Bsntkmwelghts Makes Announcement He Will Quit Ring
y Before December B, 1917. ‘ Kid Williams. king of the bantam­
weights, Is out with the announce­
ment that ho will quit, the ring before
another year hss pussed. Williams will
be twenty-four yearn old on December
&gt;, 11)17, and declares that befonr that
Jsts
lie wilt lento tho boxing garau
at Christmas 'Plant.
I* one of the most use- nnd never attempt a comeback. It is
l» plnnts. it emnes in va* bis purpose to retire undefeated, hut
and u kept
he will inR dodge n match in the mean­
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Plans for a new baseball circuit in
Kansas nnd Oklahoma have-boon start­
ed. The pro|io*od circuit ls‘ scheduled
to include Oklahoma City, Wichita, To­
peka. Tulsa. Joplin. Muskogee. Fort
Smith •nnd 8 prlngfleld. Slnco both
Wichita and Topeka had a disastrous
season Inst year In the Western lenguo
It hns been suggested that tills league
he made Class B. Tito total population
of ita towns would be 430.000.

Sanford Methodist Church almost completed that will
cost about $20,000 when finished. Shinholser
is the contractor

From the Smallest to the Largest
and satisfaction Guaranteed. Plans
and Estimates cheerfully furnished

SWIMS ACROSS T O R O N T O BAY
8lxtsen-Year-Old Miss Achieves Quite
Unusual Distinction In Canadian
Waters.
Canada, too. tins export women swim­
mer*. Recently Miss Ertth Hartley, it
tmeernyrnr-otd member o f hu associa­
tion, achieved tho difficult task of
swimming ncrook Toronto bay. She
wns accompanied by Miss Elizabeth
Wilson. ‘ Hie champion woman stvltn;nor o f Toronto, "who has- negotiated
v d:rirnU trip a number of tiroes.

0 . S H IN H O L S E R
Office in Garner-Woodruff Block.

Sanford, Florida

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�"Tea. here's my list Look at It while
I tun tun m y

For the Bedroom Desk

An attractive 'desk set. for either
‘ men or women, Is made of heavy paper
'and cretonne.
Tho desk pad Is made o f an oblong
.of heavy colored paper. The pockets
at tho end aro made of the same paper,
with a covering of crctonnb pasted
over IL The cretonne turns over the
edges and extends a quarter of an Inch
on the under side. At tho ends of the
long pocket It turns over the edge of
the pail nnd Is pasted down. Then the
imd Is glued to a heavy pioco of card­
board of tho same site.
A blotter I* made of the heavy •col­
ored paper, covered wl{h cretonne, and
blotters ore tied, to' this cover with
narrow ribbon. A small round pen­
wiper la made In the snrao way, with
tho cover tied to drculnr pieces of
flannel by a small how of ribbon.

A Real Christmas
Gift
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By RO BERT GORDON

GOULD smiled ns
I sho wrapped' her furs
l around her nnd teleK s phoned for her uutomoBEy Idle. She turned to her
cousin who was going
t o n c c o m p u n y her
downtown and said: "I think It’s
a gik»d Idea to' get one’s Christmas
shopping all done several weeks In ad­
vance. You get much better utteptlon
In tho shops, ami you mukc it easier
for the poor tired salesgirl*."
“Bur." asked the cousin, “do you
know what you want ho far ahead of
the holiday?"

k Iovi-.m."

"^Handkerchiefs,
dresses. •waists,
gloves, sell—whew, for.whom are all
these things 1”
“My maids,” answered Mrs. Gould.
* "A horn, three dolls, a drum, pair of
skates—surely the* maids can't use
these?" asked tho cousin.
•"Tho toys are for rriy washerwom­
an's children and their little frtenda

took sereral weeks for her to set eren
well enough to stt up la bed. Christ­
mas morn Ink dawned cold and. dear,
and the child was allowed to see what
Santa had brought her.
At the foot of her bed stood'a gor­
geous Christmas tree, such os she had.
often seen In the jjrent toyshops, but
nevey In .the wildest flights o t h e r ,
fnney dreamed of. possessing. Qrf"THe
floor beside tho tre*, In a tiny little
wicker chair, sat tho big doll with
tho "shutting eyes" thi^t she had seen
In the shop window. Then the beautlfnl lady* came over to her bed nod.
putting her anus around Lenp, anld:

I always give them presents, since God
hasn't blessed me with children of my
ojra. Come, the car Is at the door."
Outsidaji shop window In tho busiest
street of tho city stood little Lena
Swift. Around her shoulders she wore "Don’t yon think Santa Clans has been
a tattered shawl, and her hands wsrp Rood to you?"
,
snuggled under It to preteflt them
•"Aro they all for me? 'What would
from freezing.
_ with
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She , stood
her Aunt Rosie say?’ She thinks there
face pressed close to the glass.
ain’t no 8antn Clans."
“ My." she said half aloud. "aln’t\lt
"Tour Aunt Rosie knows you are
cold for the end of November, and with mo /and she says It’s all right.
oh, ain't that a beautiful dolL f won- Yes, they are all for you. There are
der whether Santa will think of me no other children her*. This Is the
this year I"
,
first time tho real Santa Claus has vis­
Lena' shivered with cold, and big ited me. and this Is the happiest Christ­
tears came to her eyes'as she went on mas I have had slnco I was a child,
musing.
Ho ain’t never come slnco myself."
mother died.* Aunt Ilosle says sho has
"What did Santa bring yon?" asked
no money for nonsenso and such, nnd
Lena, returning Mrs,, Gould’s embrace.
sho says there ain't no Santa Claus
The happy woman took a mirror
nohow."
from the table and held It In front of
"Movo on little one," said a police­ tho child. Lena looked Into It and
man coming tip to Lena and tapping
saw n face so clean nnd white that
■her. shoulder with his club. Lena ran
she scarcely recognised it, fynmed by
off half fearfully, half reluctantly. and
n mass of brown curls, nnd u pair of
nt that moment spied n largo Santa
large blue eyes that returned her gaze
Claus who'stood on the op|M&gt;slte cor­
wondering!/.’
ner ringing u bell nnd qsklng rtio pas"It’s me,” she said.
sersby to drop a coin In the howl for
'"Yea; It's you. Hnntn Claus has
u Christmas dinner that would be giv­
brought mu you, and Aunt Rosie said
en on the twenty-ilfth of December at
1
may keep you." .
the Wayfarers' lodge.
The child .made u dash serosa the
HI8 SCHEME.
street to tell Santa Claus what- she
wuuted hint- to put Jn her stocking,
when she received a terrific blow from
behind. Then It seemed an though she
were
falling—falling—down—down.
Tht-n a pair of strong arms lifted her
and she heard a Soft voice which
seemed to come from a great distance
any—"Smith, Is she much hurt? Poor
little puss.”
Lena uwoko next morning and fonnd
herself In u soft white bed In u room
so beautiful that her first thought
was “ I must he dead and this sure Is
heaven.’* A white-capped nurse bent
over her.
She tried to glance about, hut the
pain shot through her head and made
"I'm going to dabble a little In stocks
her close her, eyes.
Then Lena experienced something to buy Christmas presents."
“ Hut suppose you lose?"
that slit* Had not felt since Iter mother
"In Hint case I'll have u good excuse
tiad died—a curesslug touch and n
for not. making any.*’

W E HAVE A LINE OF TOY WAGONS,
DOLL GO-GARTS, SHOO FLYS, HOBBY
HORSES,

TOY

AUTOMOBILES,

IRISH

MAILS AND VELOCIPEDES

PRICES VERY REASONABLE

M a n u fa c tu r e r s of

v is the time to make arrangements for Orange T ree Fertilizer
our specialist examine your grove and figure w ith you in person

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N O R R IS LEVIS,

Factory and Sales Office .
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Local Manager

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THE SANFORD HEBALD

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—» i W O weeks o f lnter[ f| J 3 | inlttcnt
blltxards
i
I paralyzed so much
I of tho activity of
the city that Angy
Lane had been unJM ,
able to find a day’s..
work as saleswomnn. fob It was the
_j teason which follows the
drpertang
Christmas trading. On tho
lalsted C
jfyt moderate day within Weeks

1Ur was walking down a bulllooking for work when
ib«
■ long line of pale, starvedlooklDg peoplo waiting thdr turn to
a largo building In tempoWe as a distributing point for
food sad clothing contributed by tho
dty’s well-to-do citizens in responso
to an appeal from a relief committee,
la the doorway stood a big policeman.
Angy passed ahuddcrtngly by, think­
ing that not even for her sick xnothfT,$ Hge could she becomo one of that
Tine." Then she remembered that for
her mother s sake Abe ihust not gp
boo® until she hsd aecurty] either
work or food, sad she knew that her
Bother actually needed worm gnroent*. Illness had tightened upon her
Bather JuM when tho business depresfioa bad taken Angy’s position from
bcr. and It had been a hard light to
get enough mpney for tho accessary
food and medicine and rent. She
tboaght of how they had once lived
to happily In tho suburban cottage
where her father hud mended musical
tastrumenls and’ tended their pretty
pnlrn. and had sent her with gifts
tl Sowers or fruit or hor mother’s
good chicken broth to ’many n huthhle
1borne and to some quite pretentious.
"Blessings and sorrows were made to
be tbared" hnd been n favorite saying
of her father’s, and ns she remembered
tbs quaint philosophy o f his gentle
Me, Angy determined to let her weal­
thier fellows share their blessings with
bcr and bcr mother. She deliberately
taned back nnd took her place at tho
cad of the waiting line o f women.
A&gt; *hc stood waiting her torn to
mtrr the building, she recalled tho
hiadiome. laughing hoy they bad
known only ns Harry, who used to
fra— with his violin tQ-he. rnuudud or
itang. and who always went away
wearing some flower from their gar­
des. Sometimes he had brought them
nre (lowers from his mother's large
garden, where a real gnfdeuer kept
cjwything In formal order.
“Some warm clothea for my mother
tad a little food,” was Angy’a timid
response to tho Inquiry of. the moth­
erly woman at the head o f the big
Attributing counter Inside the build-

“This box seems to hnve been Just
»«nt for you." smiled the Indy, ns
ske held out a lurgo pasteboard box

«• Stepped Behind
Jfr«*d the Warm C
■ether'* Shoulders.
MUslng 11 dnwny gray kimono, a
lotted
shawl and slippers and some
( Z " 0** Bni1 underwear. At another
Anw w elved packages of
brrad and bacon. Then she
the M,i n a r “ uther, wondering how
ntr(Kluc® Uta various things
enough td. prevent tho real
ce of gad, plenty .being suspected.
rkuLr® 600,1
mother!" she
cheerily. “The snow la be'I U8t' ADd
th*
L a T t0
**
"Poke she
tatle
,rack" 6M tafor* the then« 1pp!e a aurprised eye*.
i
tfalm.* y 0*** lb ,t coffe* amelia I* «rT J J htr ,nother.
‘
,on ■tall taste I o k
'* Co to tare a regular game of
for you're going to feel
‘“5 KO°^. “ &gt;o. pretty soon."
*»traJ~lny n ff*y hint, but no direct
•k* tad''^nUjut« wf,ert&gt; 11
t a n ,,
‘tbthtr
,
king}no before hat
jjj^ to lp r ^ * Jh* *,opp&lt;nl tahlnd th*

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\y sleeping, Angy opened -the package.
It was but B folded envelope of not®
bIbc. She drew out the content*, which
proved to bo a sheet of paper contain*
Ing a written tnewwge and n tiny pack­
age wrapped In tliwue paper.
“ My denr boy." began the noto In a
delicate and cramped handwriting, “ be­
cause one girl proved undeserving of
this gift, you think now you’ll never
want to bestow It upon another; but
somewhere In the world Is n good, true
^glrl who will love you for yourself
alone, ns I did your father when he
gave this gift to me. After I am gone,
keep this until the right girl comes
Into your life; then give to her with
my blessing. I am sure you will Hud
one who will become as you spy your
wife must be — like ' your - loving
mother."
Unwrapping the tissue. Angy found
n Btunll chamois bag containing a ring
set. with., pn old-fashloneil'. cluster of
diamonds. Inside the ring was en*
ftraved, "Arthur and Emily, June.
1880." Within the chamois bag was
written tho name, “Emily Harrison
Eads." Across the top of the sheet of
note paper was an engraved street ad­
dress—"44 Oxford place."
Angy sat a long time huddled near
the (faintly heated register, planning
how sho would return the ring to Its
owner. Sho reflected that an thohe
people hnd shored their bounty with
her sho must lose no time In restoring
to them their lost treasure.
Early next morning she wns at k
pawnbroker’s shop with a tiny gold
pencil, which had* been a gift to her

B E F O R E AND A F T E R

Eugngcd CJIrl—l’m going to glvo
John a cigar case and a diamond
stickpin. Whut uro you going to glvo
Frank 7
Married Friend—Ob, I’m giving him
a flrelcss cooker and n dime savings
bank.

Adjusts Itself to All Conditions and
All Places— It's Magic Influences
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the World.

H8lt Here and Hsvs a Cup of Coffee."
father from thp hoy Horry, and which
until now she had not consented to
part with. The sum sho received for
It was very small, but it would loavo
her a few nickels after paying car
to lb " distant Orfnrd plm-n ad­
dress. Tho neat maid who opened the
door of the big stone house did not
conceal her surprise as Angy asked for
Mra.Ead*.
"Mrs. Ends has been dead almost
n year," explained the maid. . *
“ Ob, please pardon me," stammered
Angy, “but this message must have
been long delayed. Is her son here?
The message ,cnn be given to him."
Angy was admitted to tho warm
hall, nnd n few minutes later s tall,
broad-shouldered young man appeared
In the wide doorway of the library. In
tho setnl-dnrkness of the great house
she delivered the package and ex­
plained how and when It enmo Into
her possession.
"You are wonderfully kind to como
hands
at once." The’ young man’s
* -------trembling and -his voice husky as he
finished reading the note, “I’ ve made
n dosen searches for the ring, hut had
gtven op flhdtnglt FWFSTolhef must
have kept It near her heart as long as
she lived. I felt that sho’d like her
clothing- to go to those who could use
It, and so I hsd the housekeeper send
a lot of It to that committee. I wish
l knew how to thank you enough."
"Bat you've already done so much
for me by sending the things that
mother needed so. Daddy always sold
that blessings and sorrows were mpde
to be shared, hut—"
.
"Walt 1 Barely there Was only one
loan who said It Just that Way." The
young man was looking hard at Angy
now. "Is.lt really Angy Lane? Can
Hr be?" A ngfa surprised nfllrraatlve
brought this further exdnmstlon:
“ And I am Harry, Angy. When I came
home from college last summer I wVnt
to see your father, hut all the people
could tell me was that he had died nnd
that you and your mother had mqved
away. Haa the world been good to
you, Angy?" Then for the first time
since thoy had recognized each other
both o f them remembered how they
had been brought together. There
were tears In tho eyes of both as Harrlaon End», whom Angy had known
before only as Harry, led her Into the
Bonny breakfast room. "Sit here and
have a cup o f coffee, and then we’ll
talk everything over," he said quietly,
na he placed a chair for her sodas the
table from- where hla own unfinished
breakfast awaited hla return.
In talking everything over there wan
■o much to say and ao many times
to say "and do yon remember” that
It was nearly noon before either of
them knew It. When Angy started
home she was In i big limousine be­
side Harry, with*a fur rob* tucked all
about her. When they went together
Into her mother’s room, there were
■“ do you remembers" nil over agnlo. un­
til Harry’s deep but trembling voice
told the mother that h* and Aogy had
agreed to stare all their blessings and

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CHRISTM AS C R EED U N IV ER S A L

JWUW»
VMMUrirr'j

Now is the Time to Buy in the
Sanford Celery Delta

The festival called Christmas has
come to have n creed wider than any
ritual. Its magic has Influenced tho
world In n degree more profound and
far-reaching than that of nny other
recurring Incident marked by tho his­
tory of /nunklml. Its sentiment bus.
Indeed, overflowed nil boundaries, both
of sect nnd of social condition. Its
high, clear noto of cheer nnd chnrlty
has appealed to nn unbounded degree
wherever human Ideals hnve hud swujr.
Pessimism hill Is at Its portul.
. The creed of kindness adjusts Itself
to nil conditions and all places. It
seems to bo n good working creed,
despite Uio unattractive plumes of per­
functory giving nnd Inking. It Is a
cheerful croed. It strews life with gaycty and color." It Is a culmination to
sentiments o f fair play, to active sym­
pathy, to the do-lt-now Impulse.
Christmas lias no climate. It glows
where life Is green nnd where it la
while. In d t y nnd In country, In the
hills nnd on the desert, among the
pines and among the palms It finds n
voice. It is holy dsy and holiday. It
drapes the altar and the hearth. It
has many American versions, and
many races, ndd their varying symbols
to Its teuderness nnd to Its animation.
Above nil,.the call of Christmas Is
“Peace on Enrth.’’ In tho present
grievous crisis, of the world thero Is
significance In this call beyond that of
any crisis mankind ever before was
called to rend. That war hns darkened
Christmas fo r so much of the world
may well aoem, at the moment, tho
crushing condemnation of all such con­
flicts.
‘
Tet It will remain true.that the full
beauty of tb«» dny nnd the tlmo is due
those who rany And that beauty. Chil­
dren of every lund Belie It for their
own. And, .''except ye become as one
of these," life lotos Its saving luster.

On
C hristm as m orn­
in g whom t
a w o is , and
s l o o p -d u s t from
my e y e s / sh ots, I
• s s s a s i g h t th a t
m a tes m s s ta r t and
causes thum pings 'in n\y
heart l A Christm as tree—
o h ,p r e t t y s ig h t —w ith ca n ­
d les, b e l l s a n d b a lls a lig h t.
With h om S a n d dolls and sugar
plums, and s ta te s and trains and
beating drum s. A n d oh, it is a tootsder-tree, w ith h eap s o f things fo rm e '
to seel R a r e g ifts hang upon .
the side, w hich tinseled fa h ie s
'cannot hide. A soldier’ doll, a d oll house,
to o , and strings
o f g o ld •
■' co m e to my
v ie w , a n d
a s i lo o t I
sa em to
. h e a r sw eet
C h ristm a s
m u s ic s o f t
a n d c le a r •
A M erry C hristm as U seem s to say,
A m erry, happy, hofy Jbpt
Wise Willis.
After five-year-old Willie had gone
to bed on Cbristnjns eve his mother
went Into the roa n to see If be hnd
hung up his stocking properly for
Santa Claus. Much*to her surprise
she found* that the little fellow had
appropriated on e,of hers for Uto occa­
sion and had attached a slip of paper
on which he had printed In a bold
hand ooo of his 8 unday*school texts;
"ThE LaBd lO w B t ? a ChenKfuLL
gtVreR."

Bill—Do you
to glv* you anj
Jill—flare.
“ What do yon
"Oh. tbs neck.

Bargains in City Property
Six room house and two lots, well located, $1600.00
Easy terms.
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Nine room house, modern improvements,* on
Magnolia avenue, $3,250.00. Terms.
Handsome 9 room residence on Park nveifue,
nearly new, all modern conveniences, $6,500.00.
A number of choice city lots at prices and terms
that cannot fail to interest you if you propose
building a home soon, or as an investment. San­
ford property Is advancing in value each year.

FARM AND TIMBER LANDS
Some well located improved and partially im­
proved celery farms and homes in the Celery
Delta.
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Unimproved celery land in ten acre tracts
to suit purchaser. •

Terms

A number of homes furnished and' unfurnished
in the county with nice orange groves, worth
your attention as an investment or as a winter
home proposition.
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Large orange grove property, 3650 full bearing
trees in first class condition.— All equipment nec­
essary. 10,000 boxes oranges on trees (light
crop this year). Several hpmes on the place,
can be subdivided into 5 or 6 nice grove prop­
erties. _ Cheap at $45,000.00.------- ‘— - — :------— 7
Some timber tracts.

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Lands suitable for stock ranch, large and small
acreages. Exceptional’ advantages. .
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We are equipped to meet any demand in the
Real Estate line.
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FIRE AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE
Fire Insurance Is a necessity. W e are in a
position to handle your business, with the strong­
est and best companies. Appreciate your busi­
ness and will give it best personal attention.
Our Accident Insurance policies are up-to-date
in every respect.
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Bonds— W e represent the U . S . Fidelity and
Guaranty Co;, of Baltimore and are prepared to
execute Bonds of every class on short notice
A little money to loan on first-class security in
amounts to suit, up to $3,000.00.

R en tal accounts solicited and your in terests carefully
1* looked a f te r .

109 M agnolia A v e.

Taxes paid fo r non-residents.

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Sanford) F lo rida

�Tha cap below (• m ade o f two
It la bocaoae tbo mistletoe U rare
nnd not eoitjr to get that ho found wherein o f fine not Joined by u gathered
nnd brSugbt forward the holly, which, Tinfid of MtlQ ribbon, nbnut five Inchoo

CHRISTM AS CUSTOM

Decorating Housss, Churchu and though lovely, 1s used only as a sub* Hide. The wbeelii nro inndo o f straight
8tra«ta With Bvargraan Popular
stltuto for the mistletoe.— Now Yorlr atrip* of nebidilnvd jogether nnd edged
with narrow val loco. This luco ex*
8 lnc« Dawn o f History.
World.

Pretty Cap for Christmas

tends around the cap.
Hnby ribbon Is gathered and set
about the wheels where the strips of
net Jolu and Inside the lace edging. At
the back a bow with loqg loops nnd
ends Is made of narrow ribbon match­
ing the enp In color.

Strictly a Seminole County
Institution

f \ VERY
M erry G jr is t m a s I

II tjapping s s be yours to-day.
|ay Y«Iletide peace attend you:

When in need of Abstracts
Send Your Order to

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nd m enu b lessin q s send uou.
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la so great a variety of designs. There
la no end to the orfglnnl and bcajitlful
combinations &lt;;f ribbon nnd lacc and
liny Howera, made of ribbon or chlf^
fon, llin tg o ‘tn umko up this most
fiitielfiil 1u-adwear.

• Two o f the prettiest o f tlrt- new capa
are shown In the picture nnd It Is evi­
dent that they are easy to make. At
,llu&gt; top u cream-colored, silk lace Is
made Into .a small puff which Is mere­
ly a circular pleW gathered about the
edge to* lit over the top of the head. A
frill of the same lace Is sewed to the
purr. Over this little lace cup a shaped
piece made of Tll'bpn or silk of satin
Is slipped. It Is made of two pieces
wide at (lie top and narrowing to a
hrldle under the chin, and Is lined
with silk. A narrow, corded piping
Unlshes the edges, set bi'twecn the out•Me ntjd the tmilig. The bridle fastens
with snap fasteners under a prim little
tsnv of two loop*. Millinery llowers an*
lacked on at the Hides.

E. A. DLIJGLASS, Manager

you can
saving prices
A F E W S P E G IA L
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For Ladies
I liave a number of U p-To-D ate Skirts which I will sell
at reduced prices. ‘
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$1.50 to. $2.00 Skirts, Christmas Sale, Price - 98c
.$3h50 to $4.50 Skirts, Christmas Sale, Price - $2.98
A good many numbers which I cannot list here will be sold
at reduced prices. .
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Children’s Dresses
From $1.00 to $2.00 Dre&amp;ses, during the week of Christmas,, only

59c

B oys’ Suits
From $3.00 to $4.00 Suits,

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Christmas Gifts in Christmas Boxes can be had here as I carry
a large stock.
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SANFORD HERALD
Oh, »Iryr a carol Joyfully,
The year** treat leant la keeping.

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By XUDD MORTIMER LEWI8.
t The Chrlnthiaa tree Ih all nllKl't be­
tween us un&lt;l the trenches; beyond It
lies n grevoun fight and suffering hnd
stenches;'this sldo of It are nil thing*
good, and little folks are singing, and
oTer field hnd stream and Wood their
Joyobs tones are winging. So let us
I'lill the curtain down on pcrlscupc*
amt dying; ntnt spread our smiles all
over town, and cut out sobs and sigh*
Ing. The llttlo folks know naught of
war, nnd llttlo folks are happy; they
hjtre no notion what !t*a for nor why
the kings ore scrappy; and wo know
no more than they do of the outland­
ish reason; so let us sing: "The skies
are blue. It Is the Christmas season P
So let us bring the turkey In and toto
Ip wood for mnthor, nnd polish up our
Chrlstmns grin nnd try to love our
brother. Thn world Is full pf friend­
ships yet, the world Is filled with lov­
ing. nnd love outshlnfa ti coronet, ami
sympathy beats shoring. So let us
load the Christmas tree nnd let us
wear a. posy and Join the children In
their glee at rlug-nround-u-rosy I—
Houston Post

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The sergeant in the trenches
’ sUd hit rifle from its mound
And bared bis aching forehead
W here a red-stained rag was wound.
•Tonight, somewhere beyond us,

There is holly on the door,
And children smile in sleep,’* be said,
"Unmindful of the war.
And somewhere there is laughter,

DON’T WORRY OVER XMAS GIFTS
COM E

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t And hymns of praise are being sung,
Mistletoe and ropes of green
Are somewhere being hung;

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God promised the people o f j »
W Jerusalem that * he would jfm
save the city from dost ruejjq.tlnn If- they should fli.d " n .jf]|
n:nn that cxccuteth Judg/rj nient nnd sceketh the tr«tjf." JZ
Knell of us in oar Individual
JS capnclty may be the saving JZ
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IMiwer of nil our. UEaodntcs.
rm "It behooves us to seek the &lt;•
truth, and, after learning It, W
to execute Judgment In put- jg
L,{i ting Into effect that truth. _As
we approach Christmas time,
j/jq wo are looking for the comIng of him who will save tho
A world.
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Y et w e who stand on guard tonight,
Expectant, sleeve to sleeve.
Our hearts by battle hardened,
forget it's Christmas Evel
Thru miles of hostile distance’
W here the tender home thought climbs,
I hear the frost-claimed echo
• O f silver Christmas chimes.
Pardon, comrades, for m y fancy

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Runs wild and free tonight;
T w a s but a bursting rfhell I heard
Off there upqp our right"
Then he shouted from the ramparts
W here life and death held tryst
A t the-lines of hidden legions

t g ' g ' g t g t g e g t g e e

Thru the settling powder m ist
"M u st our presents be but leaden
Like the rest that you have sent?

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Y ou- follow tho judgment of the experienced when you shop at* this store,
for here is shown, only the good of all that is new for gift purposes. Whether
your Gift will bo "Just a G ift," and Impress tho recipient rs such, or carry to him
or her tho sinrere Christmas expression of your regard la entirely a matter of-where
your Gift comes from. Understand, please, that it is not tho money value of your
gift, but tne thought and respect you display in seeking beautiful-Gift-things of
absolutely known Quality for the very Gift to he permanently appreciated. Our
name on any Gilt signifies the quality you* intend. I t expresses the conscientious
quality upheld for so many years by tnis establishment. Our quality is absolute
and just as rigid ns the )&gt;aso of moderation from wnleh all our prices are fixed.
Whatever the price at this store, thto quality is dependable.

Xmas Candle and Lamps

Then m ay Christmas faith among you
Spoil your aiming and prevent I
Unless Jrou court a greater sin
• Than you or I conceive,

WATCHES

Ground arms and fly the truce flag,

HOWARD
ELGIN
WALTHAM
HAMILTON.
ILLINOIS
RHODE
HAMPDEN INGERSOI.L

Make the password ‘ Chriftma% E vel'
Let memory of days that were *
The thirst of vengeance quench.
So the glory of the season
M ay invade each bristling trench;
. L et every heart be softened.
Every war tense should receive
The silent, hallowed message

SMOKING SETS
INK STANDS
ASH TRAYS
SERVING TRAYS
JARDINIERES
* PERN DISHES
UMBRELLA STANDS
DINNER GONGS
CHAFING DISHES

CHINA

T hat is sent on Christmas E v e l"
Then, as tho his cry was answered,
• Clear a bugle order rang
From far off in the distance:
“ C E A S E F IR IN G !" it sang.

Candles for the lunch or dinner ta­
ble. candles for tho living room and
cnndlcs for the dressing tahlo arc
mnong tho gifts thnt delight everybody.
Among them aro classed small electric
lamps (often made to simulate thn oldfashioned candle) which ale used ns a
Kutmtltutc fop candles.- -Ola** cnnrilo:
sticks proveenstw ittokccp etPflnnnff
shining nnd aro therefore the best
choice for tho dining room and the
dressing room. Ilrnsg or gilded cnndlo-

And the W a r God loosed its fingers
A t the mandate of the horn.
The Star of Bethlehem gleamed down
And Christ our Lord was bom.

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CHOCOLATE SETS
TEA SETS
CELERY SETS .
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DRESSER SETS
BERRY SETS

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heart should clmrnctertxc the season
of rcjoldng nnd giving.
yPerhaps, when we arc pnxxled nnd
worried about our Chrlstmns gifts, we
inny n o t ’ bo wholly unselfish our­
selves, or we tnny be striving to give
to hltn thnt hath. I f you aro doubtful
nhout the appreciation your llttlo gift
may receive try giving It to someone
more needy, nnd the doubt will quick­
ly vanish. Oftentimes the gifts jnoft
easily Selected and bestowed express
the truest spirit of giving. Censo to
gtvo when It becomes a task, for It If
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Not what wa give. but what wo sharo.
For the (Ut without the Elver Is hare.

£iwct to have ;urkey New Year**
J* ChriitoM left me ao flat
J , U « PR be lucky to get round

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By PEARL C. MILLER.—
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U * Christmas tre*

IU many &lt;;soJle« be.

^■Plrtt of (%rjstmae ehouid be
or love, charity,* sympathy • and

In there a Santa Claus? The Ger­
man named Kriat Klndleln, Chrlat
child, finally became corrupted Into
Krim Krlngte, a bolng now Identified
with Santa Clou*. Balnt Nicholas u
synonymous term, wo* n Greek, who
died about &amp;43 A. D. n e wa* connldered a patron o f tho children nnd a
good genius of tho glfl nenson. Bantn
Clan* mean* the iplrit of Christmas.
Tjto cuatom o f hanging up Block­
ings op Christmas eve originated In
Euglnnd and was brought to thin
country by the Pilgrim Father*.
Decoration* and manic are IndlnpenkaIiIo for the -Christman Reason, and
these are within tho reach of all. It
la an ancient belief that the mistletoe
contain* medicinal properties, nnJ It
wna supposed to have tho power to
dispel any evil spirit*.
Since Christman aymboil t f the
birth o f the Christ child whnt a grievr
ou* cuptom It la to moke the contrac­
tion Xmas atand for all that, ia ao
good and beautiful.
Surely wo cun
to?te time to -write the word out fully
and portruy a picture of beauty an.l
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SIGNET KINGS
EMBLEM RINGS
IIIRTH STONE RINGS
BROOCHES
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LA VALIK US
BRACELET WATCHES
CUFF LINKS
SflCK PINS
TIE CLASPS
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MILITARY SETS
DRESSER TRAYS
JEWEL BOXES
PICTURE FRAMES . ’
POWDER BOXES-—
MANICURE BOXES
CLOTHES BRUSHES

LEATHER GOODS
MEN'S BELTS
TRAVELING ROLLS

CUT GLASS

MANicURE ROLLS

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DRESSER SETS
WATER SETS
ROSE BOWLS
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played my last set’ of tournament ten­
nis, while as a matter o f fact, I hare
never made such a statement Any
man who has been an athlete and then
enters n business career. with Its con­
finement Indoors knows It Is Impossible
swatting of oar Ilrownlca, plus the
to
keep his physical condition perfect
team's treat superiority In speed, may
That
Inis been my trouble, but If I get
yet vindicate the club's manager.
The answet* to this .view will, o f the opportunity, I will return to tho
course, he: "Sec what happened to tho , Hast and tournament play."
hand" -to hla argument, one that can

Ik? hacked aft by figure*. fritting Is far
from being everything In the llfa o f
Ia Rpcrroaful tram; and that the Injec1lion 6f a little more timeliness Into tha

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club this year. It had n fair trial."
I
■ Jones armies differently, lie main* D E F E A T E D B O XER IN D EM A N D
tains that a (rood start would .havo
brought confidence and a near-first* Charley Whits, Who Failed to Lift
Lightweight Championship Title,
place position to his club.
Recelvea Offers.
Jones holds—ond he Is sqpphrted by
facta—that pitching Is tho Drat thing
While Charley White, who XaUad-to
nnuer tho lightweight title In hla boat
with Freddlo Welsh at Colorado
Hprings, Colo., Is appearing theatrical­
ly In the Wcat, his manager la receiv­
ing all kinds o f offers for Whltn's serv­
ices. Tho best offer comes from New
York, where White la wanted to fight
two contests, one against IU*nny Leon­
ard and tho other against Johnny Dun­
dee. White will accept when bo fin­
ishes hla engagements.

j \ y fE R R Y C H R IS T M A S
J y I to you alL Let yourA A self surrender to tha
season. D on't be afraid or
aahajmed to bo • bit soft
tow ard everybody. O bey
that impulse to kindness.
T h row o ff that inhibition on
s p o n ta n e o u s friendliness.
N ote how it gets you more
than you give. Reflect how
splendid it would be to
carry the feeling on beyond
Christmas always. Don’t
let the horror and misery
o f the great w ar oppress
you. In the-conflict men
are giving all they have and
are for ideals. They are
making and shaping a new
world and a better one,
building it with the supreme
sacrifice o f s e lf T h is world
is what w e make i t The
love habit will beautify and
sweeten it. E v ery little bit
helps to make a mighty fire
of love eventually to bum
all hate away.
Merry
Christmas.

H O P P E C H A N G ES HIS S T Y L E
Champion Billlardlat Drives Around
Table Rather Than Taka Chances
•r~ . .. on Thin Shot

* Manager Fielder Jonsa.

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Few Useful C hristm as

I on e s ’ outfit

Will Be Real Dark Horse in Next
Season’s Race.
Manager Contend* That Pitching la
Flr#t Essential for Winning Com­
bination— McQraw of New
York Glanta Agrees.
Grandstand managers arc pretty well
ngriH-tl that Fielder Jones' Ilrownles
lack thut run-making essential—a
punch. Hlxty-four games of the onerun margin variety, 3T» of these defeats,
arc pointed to ns evidence that the
club Is deficient In butting effective­
ness. writes Ed Wray In SL Louis PostDispatch.
It Is also agreed by the amateur
managers that Fielder Jones Is mak­
ing a mistake In-sitting tight with hla
present outfit nttd [replanning to Contlnue Ids 11117 cumpnlgn with the same
punrhless cast.

Ralk lino blllurd champion Wlllto
Hoppe la Raid to Itavu changed his
stylo since Inst year. Formerly he
played cloao abota with a “shave" Eng­
lish figuring to get the feather edge of
each sphere. Now ho drives arouud
the tnblo rather thnn play n thin shot.’
his object hying to keep the object
•Imlls continually In- front of the cue
hull. He Is hitting the hnlls full and
taking no rhnnceit on spectacular shots.
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Thb United Statist mint tins broken
n record by stumping -l.VJfil.U3 coins
tills year, of which nirtnbcr Freddie
•Welsh hna collected qulto a few-.
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Ty Cobb, the superman. Is looking
forward to n highly successful season
us n nlmrod. It Is *&lt;ntd that he shoots
gntne with hulteis made of nuxnted
lend.
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needed by a learn. With that anything
Is iMtssIblc. Ho regards the failure of
bis own club us duo to Kooh's Illness
at the start and In inldsen^on Duvenjiort's failure to round to form until
be hnd lost about nine guinea. Plunk's
tartly return to championship class and
the failure of Hamilton to come
through, rather than to the downfall of
clean up men Pratt und Marsalis.
Johnny McGrow Is ready Jo O. K.
tho view ulKiut pitching. For, while
everybody Is crediting his new Infield
with the return to winning form of tho
(Hunts, It Is noteworthy thut the pitch­
ers of the club. In unnexlng their long
string of victories, allowed u grand av­
A Popular Book.
erage of only 1.5 earned runft pur nine* • Church—Have you given much at­
Inning game.
tention to the hooks In evidence dur­
ing this season?
(lothnm—Oh, yea.
M’ LO U G H LIN STAYS IN GAM E
“ And which do you consider the
most
popular this Christmas?"
California Star Will Not Forsake Pas­
“ Oh, the pockcthook, by nil means.
time That Made Him Famous—
Will Return to East.
That's What They Will Be.
Maurice K. McLmjgniln, the Califor­
Mrs,. 1'eoat—Going to -do the- stock'
nia star has uot forsaken the game that
made ’iltii famous. At the closo of tho Ing act this 'Christmas, dear?
Mr. Yeast—ph, Christmas Blocking'
title tourney nt Forest Hills, III., the
be hnngcdI
CiiriDcr BMUi'filLfihntnplQA «tlll: “ I nrn

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It’s easy for _
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But we we have lots of other things-for Christmas giving to. men.
If you have occasion to give gifts to a man—any - man, young or old,
or between—just remember that this store is full of things that men
want; things they’ll buy for themselves if they don’t get them for
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THE SANFORD HERALD

hristmas T r e a t
.BARTHA HOLDEN
f?ltS. WOODHULL lived
I in a one-story brick
I house, whoso warm sit*
x ting room In. winter
$ smelled of dry wood
■ burning In nh air-tight
^ stov er anfc'*dr; apple*
tho nearb’y pantry. It was
; swell that no amount
s'ssna. I™11*
cnbbsgo
cooking could
V dblon or &lt;
fS K o o d h u ll, called “old" by her
jTborv, u only alxty-elght, and as
£ r « a d slender as a girl. It Is sad
irwrifnec. rather than years that
youthfulncsa from tho heart
’ T e n c h e s the thirst for life, so It
^ that Mrs. WodhUli spent most
days quietly rocking and
knitting. Her padded woodgn rocker
iT-d s dsguerreotypa that hung on
thfrbrightly papered wall o f tho cosy
[: r.t room.
Christmas was ■ lonesome time for
th* shriveled little old lady who had,
forty years ago. to gtvo up tho curled
Mtlemaa In the daguerreotype, who

happened to bo her husbaud, to a wom­
an much younger, who happened to
■ted h sweetheart.
Cbriitmas brings a train of memo­
ries and Mr*. Woodhull lived over tho
old aad days as,she cqokcd and knltttd. 8bc recalled the happy hours,
too, which was worse. Sho talked to
htraclf a good deal.
*lf that A mister girl had only let
him alone,” sho would wall softly.
*Ut was all right UII she set her cap
for him. I bet she’s suffering some­
where.
“But I must read my Bible and try
to forgive her. Lord help me to for­
give her." and so sho would pray.
.The children of .the neighborhood
flkrd to go to seo Mrs. Woodhull fo r
she always opened the cooky Jar or
brought out a pan of apples.
Of all the children In the neighbor­
hood who came to seo her Mr*. WoodMil Ukod Llsbt-th Bilker best. Her

mother being dead. Llshctii lived -with you know me?" sho asked, sadly. "Has
her gloomy, rheumatic grandmother at no one told you? I was' Llxctto Amt*
tho end o f tho street.
ster. I hare suffered more than you.
. Sho bnd only been hero a year, hav- Ho Is dead. We' both loved him. May
lng been handed over from her moth­ wo not bo friends?"
er’s mother, out West, to her father’s
Through tho closed door'ilrs! Woodmother nt tho end of tho street: Ll»- Hull could hear Llsbcth happily sing­
both was fair and wistful, nnd, llko ing. Kho looked at Llzctto Arms ter,
Mrs. Woodhull sho wus very much shaken with sobs.
RJie put friendly
alone.
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arms about her, nnd soothed her with
Today, tho day before Christmas, kindly, broken words,
Llsbcth stood nt tho window. iMy
“ Come, now," she said 'at last, lend­
other grandma’s coming tomorrow," i n g tho .way to tlio table with tho
she said; “my grandma Hull. Wu Just shining cofTeo pot. “ Let’s be merry.
got the letter today,"
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-AVr-must not spo)t fJabeth’s Christmas
“TUo Krithdmns for Christmas^’ wild
Mra. Woodhull. "You’ll not come near
me. What'll I do, nil ulone?"
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“ We’ll nil como over nnd see you
COOMBS W E L L -G U A R D E D
Christmas afternoon," said Llsbcth,
dancing homo to tell Qrundmother
W H ILE ON B A L L F I E L D
Baker.
Every time Jack Coombs,
Mrs. Woodhull became, In this wny,
pitcher of tho Brooklyn (Nation­
tho possessor of a Christmas plnn. "I
must have a little treat for them,” she
al league) champions, goes out on
tho Held to pitch ho wenrs n
said.
Sho . got out her good white
dishes, and set tho big table In tho sit­
Heavy rubber hruco from knee to
ting room. In the center sho placed a
hip, nnd supplements tills with
blooming red geranium. “ I’ll make It
yards nnd yards of bandages.
Into a Christmas tree," sho Joyously,
Jack also carries a lienvy steel
exclaimed, and sho wrapped Into three
brace as a protective device.
neat parrels a length of each uf her
They bro necessary, following
knitted laco Inscribing them with
Ills severe Illness which ended
his career with tho Athletics.
"Merry Christmas" and the name of
each guest.
Ills wonderful stamina Is ahown
Next day sho put tho finishing
by his ability again to hold bis
touches to her table. ' She had a gluss
end up ns • pitcher with tho
dish of candy, and ono o f nuts and
champions o f 1010.
toom bs
raisins, .
alone heat the Bed Hox In tho
recent series and has never been
At tbreo o'clock Llabcth arrived with
defeated In a world’s series.
the new grandmother. Grnudum Baker
couldn't come on account o f rheumntiara. The ladles aat talking, and. LIkbelli hovered happily about Then alio C LA B B Y R ET A IN S C O O L H E A D
wandered out to tho. middle room
where stood the flue .table, nnd she Laughs at Warning of Newapaper Men
came dancing In to hug Mrs. Woodhull.
That Qeorge Chip Had a Punch—
"You Just ou/jht 'to m-e It. grandma.”
Kids With Scribes.
Llatieth’s eyes were shining.
“ We’ll go and vlidt It, as soon as
Jlnttny Clubby Is n fine cxnmplo of
tho coffee Is ready," explained Mrs. tho boxer wlto keeps cool nt ull times.
Jimmy- was boxing 'JO rounds with
George Chip at Dt)ly City. Ho had
been warned that If Chip ever con­
nected with his chin he would ho
"knocked dead."
Along about tho tenth round, while
sitting In his corner, Clubby lennod

Baltimore Clothes
MAKE IDEAL XMAS GIFTS

A t this tim e o f year the stores are crow ded with
“ things to sell.” Thousands o f ingenious minds
have schemed fo r months to p rovid e countless
articles— most o f them really valuless— to “ g et
the m oney.” M illions o f people are buying gifts—
it’s always hard to know what to give— and the
result is that enorm ous sums are wasted, every
Christmas, on worthless “ presents.” which bring
the same in return. W hy not m ake up y ou r mind
lgC to give only, useful things this yea r . Y o u ’ll find
C * them here in great variety--in fa ct you’ll find only
P i useful gifts here, sensible, desirable things that
every man and boy wants, and will be pleased to
get. For instance,
A Fine S uit o r Overcoat of th e “ Clothes B eautiful”
Designed and Made by the Celebrated Master Tailors, Schloss Bros. &lt;&amp; Co., of Baltimore and New York

Woodhull, happy lu the child’s pleas­
ure. .
Sho excused herself and went to the
kitchen. Llsbcth danced round •and
round tho.gny table, and Grandma Hull
was left atom? In the front room.
Presently alio followed Mrs, Woodbull tft tho. kitchen and closed the
lliW'f between them and Llsbeth. “ Don’t

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over pnd spoke to those In tho press
scats.
“ Say,” ho said, “ I thought you fol­
lows said this guy had a punch."
. “ Better he careful, Jim," cautioned
one o f tho scribes, “ If be lands you’ll
find &lt;&gt;ut.”
Clabby threw back bis head and
laughed. Then ho_ramqJ»ack.wlthJlil?J.
"If a Any bn* a punch and can’t land
It lie liuxn’t got It, haa he?"
, The newapaper men had’ no Immedi­
ate reply to tho question. Jimmy had
their goat. And throughout the re­
mainder of tho fight, between rounds
nud In the clinches, Clabby kept kid-ding—the- newspaper*m etru bW lf HUT
punch that wasn’t landing.

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Slippers
Flannel Shirts
Umbrellas
Trunks
Silk Sox
Union'Suits
Sweaters \:
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Silk Mufflers
Night Shirts
Boxes of Collars
Boots
Overcoats
Cuff Links
Fancy Sox
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Initialed Hnndkerch'fs
Shirt Protectors
Clothes Brushes
Cravat Pins
Rain Cpats
Shoes
Dress Shirts
Pajamas
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Plain
Handkerchiefs
Mackinaws
Suit Cases
Ties
Smdking Jackets
Underwear
Soft
Shirts
Trousers .
Pumps
Canes.
Heavy Sox
Hats
Bath
Robes
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Silk Handkerchiefs
Caps
Gloves
Collar Boxes
,»**'•
*' r*.* ^ .. * 0\
and hundreds o f other articles Ihat anybody would buy, if he was buying his
me and see.
own Christmas

General Watta, 2:0(1*. haa had
aoven now 2 :J0 trottcra thla year..
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Joe Borrell and Jnck Blackburnfought a sensational tlx-round draw at
Philadelphia.

T H E Y E A R ’ROUND
EFFICIENT SERVICE
M ODERN EQUIPM ENT
HOSPITABLE TREATM ENT
C. H. JEWETT, Lessee and Mgr

Some umpire* are now anjojrtng a
period of peace and quiet, *nd somo
ore married.
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Mixing politico* and football 1* tho
latest, hut why break up a nice, gentle
gaino llko football?

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Frank Chanca roado good In tho Pa­
cific Coast, league tho first year bo
took part In the race.

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HERE

WE &lt;LIST HERE A FEW
SUGGESTIONS:
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COMMERCIAL

USEFUL

A nd there is alm ost no end to the list nU usefuL
small-articles that you will find here, every one o f
p | them things a man or boy needs every day. Ties
I Shirts, H andkerchiefs, Sweaters, Mackinaws
^ JBajamas, B ath .iiobesT-U m breU asr R ain-€oats-P l but come to see fo r yourself.

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Sanford, Florida

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ACCESSORIES

Vegetables and Fruits
210 E. First Street

something that maybe your father or
brother needs, and has put off buying
in order to get you something he
thinks you want. Why not surprise
him? ^ ou can
exact,y what he
wants, here—we will gladly help you
choose and of course he can exchange
after Christmas, if he prefers something else. We have a beautiful stock
-to select from, all styles, models and
sizes- (Dress Clothes, too, if you want
them) at all prices from $15.00 to

A good deal of the baseball reform
talk Is Uke political and other reform
talk: It stops at the talk stage.
A popular English billiard compcUUon la tho Crystnlnto cup series which

attracted 4.582 contestant* this year.
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Havana bugs aro looking forward to
a highly exdllng baseball season. Ha­
vana blubs don’t bnvo to go South to
train.

Special A tten tio n Given to Lady Shoppers

Owner Britton o f the Cardinals has
Joined tho ranks o f tho National
leaguers who aro opposed to the ployit limit*
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SANFORD, ’ FLORIDA

�For Rent—Cottage corner Mag­
F or‘ Side— 6 Passenger Bunk, per­
nolia
and Eleventh.
Apply next
fect condition, newly painted.' Ad­
door.
Nine
dollars
per
'mpntb in*
dress Box 1.19332-Iftc
eluding water.
33-3tp
For Rent—10 acre truclr farm, all
irrigated, well located* Price very
choap for season. J. O. Packard,
Sanford.
01-1tc
List your property with J. .0 .
Packard if the other fellow has faiicd
to get you a buyer.
31-1 tc
Corner store Bishop Block for
nt: Thatcher Realty Co. 81-2tc

At a quarter to twelve on Christmas eve
Teddlcums woke with a Start;
There was *om*bo&lt;Ir
tuaalna him by
V TJUr I 7*./
V.
the eleere,
IWmfr .
I A And he turned with
a thumping tarerl.
I - m ITA* 1
"Now. don’t meko n
I
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sound!" s a i d
1_
vBl Y //
1 . brother Jim,
SET
I J I "A s sure os ever I’m
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VI
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here-lt’s him!"

For Rent—Apartments on first
floor with private family. Comfort­
able, furnished for housekeeping
Apply 618 Oak avenue.
31-tfc
For Rent—Two rooms for light
housekeeping, and two nice bedroohts
on First street over 6 and 10c Store.
30-1 ltp

III
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"Is ** truer' wlits1
perrd Tedalcume
Kk .
—" Santa Claual
/I V
\!\ V \ Oh. Isn't this slm/ l|\ n \l'|
ply sreatl
( I\
Ijr Can't you llfht up a
I k J^vWV&gt;£match, Jimmy —
),&gt;CP"»MIk L.
quick—bsrauie
./
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If you don’t It will
™
be too late!
I'm lonalnq to know Just what he's like.
And If he's brought ms a motor bike I

For Rent—Cottago.

••Well. I'm puuled,'' Mid Jim. "PVapa
If w* look
(They My that he hate* a apy),
He won'l leove the &lt; ■—
ae . 1 ~~
hall and tha pic- I
For Sale—12 acre*, splendid flow;
lure-book.
I ‘
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But Jolly well paaa I
ing well, hammock land, crossed by
ua by."
railroad and tbe new brick .road.
And while they won- f n a ]
Suitable for hog ranch, trucking or
dered
If
they j H K V
should peep.
t V fruit- Only $30.00 per acre. Worth
Somehow, the bears f
.Y
fell off to sleepl t
W
f ] investigating.

J. Musson
31-8tc

For U n it—708 Park avenue, En­
quire of II. C. Du Bose, First and
Park avenue.
48-t(

WANTED

W anted—To repair your , guns,
locks, lawn mowers, umbrellas, etc.
Repairing of all kinds. Sea y t . II.
Fine country home— 15 acres, 8
Rogers, *312 E. Fourth St.
33-2tp
But tbs
curious,
poise went on all [ (
j ) Improved, 200 bearing orange trees,
5,000 pinenpple
pines,
hrigated,
W anted—Three furriiahedi rooms
night—
Scampering, rush
v
bouse- has six rooms and hath. Alsp for lljfht housekeeping.
Address
and run—
A.
another
8
room
house
in
fair
condi­
M.
F.,
care
of
Hcfald
Office.
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n il tha darkness
flaw and the day
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tion on property. Price for .quick
dawned bright.
Wanted to loll your property.
sale $2500.00. Worth double. .See
And H i- r..t . hail
t
Won’
t cost you anything to let mo
had their fun.
’ V fl* ®
try It.- Prospects look good for this
And the rascala chuckled. "Well, what a
fusel
winter. J. O. Packard, Sanford. If they’d only known that It was ua!"
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—I.lttlc Folks
Wanted— Heavy H auling‘ done.
A. Takach.
31-2ti
JUST THE THINQ,

"Naturcsown” the fertilizer that
gives results. Ask .tho man who uses
it. $10.01 per tqn delivered' San­
ford. Writo E. L. Winn &amp; Co., Or­
lando, Agent Seminole and Orango
30*3tp
For Sale— 10 acre truck farm, all Counties.
tiled, K milo from brick road, right
W anted— Wo want to buy your
at railroad loading truck, no build­
oranges,
grapefruit, fruits and veget­
ings.
Bargain price and terms on
ables.
W
c will buy them or handle
part, if wanted. J. O. Packard, San­
on
consignment.
Write us. Orchard
ford.
31-ltc
Produce .Co., Concord, N. C .‘ 20-fjtp
For Snip— 10 acre truck farm, 5&gt;$
W anted—Ship us your oranges,
acres cleared, 3 acres tiled, splendid
grapefruit,
tangerines, pineapple and
well. Price only $2000.00. Terms
other
fruits
and vegetables. High­
if wanted. J. O. Packard, Sanford.
est
prices
obtained.
Prompt returns.
32-2tp
Georgia Produce.Compnny, Macon,
26-20-tp
For Salo— Good 5 room 'cotta g e Georgia.
close in, brick street, sidewalk,
shade, one and one half lots. Price
only $1600 if sold soon.
Worth
2, Sanford
more money. J. O. Packard, Snn-

Wlfejr—I wLsh I had a flying ma­
chine; then perhaps I could get
For Sale— Forty acres, about five
tlirtHigh with my Christmas shopping.
Hubby— Yes. Busing tny Judgment cleared, fair house, good soil and
On tho way the bills are coming in. very cheap at $800.00. About three
what you need Is a buyplune.
miles from Sanford. J. O. Packard,
Snnfont.
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Her Habit

"Isn't It too find?" neks the Indy with
the Russian boots. “Jim. Gonso tins
sued her hushaud for divorce nnd Is
going to marry that musician us soon
np It Is granted. And she nnd Mr.
■Otoistj—wore lu'urrled last Christmas acres,

West Side—FlfTRiT
7 } j tiled and farmed five
years, 3 (lowing Wells. 1 mile from
“ I expected It," said tho indy with
loading station. Sovcn room house
the new hair. "Lupy Gonso never got
with ' bathroom nnd hot and cold
a present that she didn't try to ex­
water. Long time. Enquire Herald
change."—Life. .
Christmas Literature.
Ths kiddle* writs to Santa Claus,
Thar forward mall In packs..
Bnt fathar hasn't Ums. bacauso
Ha's busy wrltldg checks.

For Salo— Cadillac truck recently
overhauled and put in first duns
condition. Inquire of W. E.” White
Carter’s Qnrage. •
31-4tp
Tw o Incubators nt half
,b nwe. nox 1162, San30-tf

CLASSIFIED

The big Holiday Sale now going
full blast with Seasonable Gifts
for sensible pebple.
No trouble to find what you want
in this Treasurable House of Givable Things. But shop early, for
those who shop early will get the
best choice. .
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A large assortment of Christmas
Decorations at Half Price. Toys
of all descriptions at prices to suit
the most economical buyers.
Remember Santa Claus has ar‘ rived with a full assortment
of Toys at the

Sanford, Florida

I-oHt nt M. E. church on Sunday
ening, silk umbrclln with rose)od handle. Finder phone 287.
33-2tc
For Exchange—Trading property
rcquently helps both parties to socure just what is wanted when
straight soles aro hard to make. I
invc mnde several trades during tho
past yhur and all parties aro very
much pleased with results. Just now
- -have •evvml pruperttWTl can offer
to trade:
New Hampshire farm for Florida
property.
Indiana farm for Florida property.
Sanford 10 acre all sub irrigated
truck'farm, weit lorated~for~northcrn'
or wostern property or stock of mer­
chandise.
40 acres of fine hnmmock. Iqnd in
Black Hammock district near Ovie­
do, all best (lowing well land for
merchandise or improved elsowhere.
10 acre. partly improved Sanford
truck farm.
40 ‘ acre partly Improved near
Qamrron City.
Perhaps you've got som
that don's Just suit you. T

Florida V egetables

For .Sale—Two
very
desirable
J. O. Packard, Sanford
building lots in Sanford Heights,
Nos. 73 and 74. Will sell for $200
* DKFARTMKNT u r TIIK IINIRRIOB
U. S. I.snd Oltlc* at Oa.Maillla, Ft*.,
each or if takon together ,will mako
Nov. II. ISIS.
lower prico on the two lota. Apply
Nolle* It hereby |lv*n that William J.
Mill* ol Ovltdo, t It., who on Juli SV, 1113
to the Formers &amp; Merchants' Bank, M*4*
llomeaWad Knlrjr. No. 0120)1, lor
NWM ol NRH’ Section -&gt;6. TowniM • 21 8.,
H All Local Advertisem ents Under Headland, Ala.
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ADVERTISING

T h is H eading T H R E E C E N T S a
For Sale— Heavy double buggy,
Line For Each Insertion. M inim um
Platform
apringa, canopy top, leather
Charge 25 Cents.

an

cushions. Could be made a delivory
advertisement wagon. Sanford Wagon Worki.
23-tf
For Bale— One International truck.
Thoroughly overhauled and paints
ed. Apply E. Stafford, Sanford.
7-tf

A GOOD INVESTMENT

■aya M. D. Reynolds, Madison, Wfa.
• For Sale— Good young mule. Can
who states: " I had rheumatism nina
be seen at Rex Packard’s, West
teen years; used three boxes of
Side.
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FOR SALE

For Sale— Marine motor, 18 horse­
power, 8 cylinder, 3 cycle, Ferro.
For Sole— A Michigan launch, 16 First class condition, Sanford Mach*
feet, 2 cyl., 6 H. Power, speed 10 |ne &amp; Oarage C o.
93-tf
miles, nearly new and cheap now,
R H E U M A T IS M P O W P E R S
FO R RENT
J. H. Rep, East 2nd St., Sandford,
Fla.
31-tf
For Rent— T w o ' newly furnished and have thrown sway crutches."
o
m s .-a ^ lfr Park avenue.. Mrs. . Vmi can affopd to try them. Sold
For Sale— Have small patch green
only by us, 50c and $1.00. R.O . Bower,
cane. Not enough to grind. W oyld
•ell all or part for immediate deliv­
FOR RENT—Two Furnished
ery. Call pr write Agent A.. C .. L.‘
Rooms.. Hot and Cold Water
Address Z care Herald. 20tf
Ry., Enterprise Junction.
33-2tp ;

J o h n

Sanford

R u s s e ll

�Christmaa Edition

, A J O T S P H orn e t
is within the reach o f all
No matter how small anti inexpensive your home, you can
give yourseif all the conveniences ahd comforts o f the most
roitly residences at surprisingly small cost. You can wire a
single room if you wish—your living room for the convenience
of electric light, your kitchen for the use o f labor saving house
hold helps, or any room you may designate. The charge depends
absolutely upon how much you wish done.
There are thousands o f low-priced three- and fou&gt;-room
cottages in this country^ wired for electricity— Electric light
costs but one-tenth what it did twenty-five years ago— Need you
deny yourself this greatest o f all'comforts?

H alf an hour later, In the darkness,
a stranger might hnvo been seen ap­
proaching, hidden by tho shrubbery,
the rear basement window of the WUllatuH domicile, evidently with burglarlous Intent An old overcoat o f Jouea'
mufTled about him concealed u red cosI tumo of some sort, and a bag. The
bag contained sundry puekngrs with
sundry 'sharp corners, but this 'was
known only to tho mysterious stranger.
lie found the window unlocked, ac­
cording to 8])eclflcu(lons, but to his as­
tonishment It opened outwnrd instead
of Inward., Ho also made u horrify­
ing discovery. He had expected to
drop lightly to the basement floor, find
his way to (he stairway, whose loca­
tion hud beeu described to him, and
make his way upstairs to nnrprlse the
family, nut Jones lind said nothing
about a coal chute. Yet hero wus a
chute with sides that wero unsurtnountnhlc. A flicker of fltftno shin­
ing through thb mien of the -furnace,
stewed that the wiry -serfs'ear.'
what would a coal chute do to his
Santa Claus outfit! To chute or not
to chute, that was the question.
Fate decided him., lie distinctly
heard tho click of the hack- gnte.
"Hood gosh r thought Henry, "here
comes somebody I"
And. without

It la ettsy to give recklessly oat o f
one's abundance, or even to shhrocni'o*
fuily one’s pittance. The distribution
of Christmas dinners through hun­
dreds o f self-denying families means n
day's happiness for the gtver and re­
ceiver. But It Is greater happiness to
hath to follow through the year with
aid (o self-dependence, encouragement
|o hope, and support In striving for
better living.
•This Is the giving Of self, and they
who know how lir give o f themselves
wisely, ure the- highest givers. The
best featuro o f Christmas, is its ma­
terial expression o f a whole year of
human service that runs like, n thread
through human lives.
Only these holiday glimpses reveal
to tho careless how many are dedi­
cated to n share In this unobtrusive
service to the humbly striving and to
the uncomplaining needy; how mnny
families grg under, cuiwjnat, stimulus.
W ftie tiest sorT df nMMieip;how ninny”
children are being quietly led to a
higher level of living and striving for
themselves between Chflitnms and
Christmaa

W hen
C h r is tm a s

Cold Drinks, Cigars, Tobacco, News
papers *SnA P e rio d ic a l
New Barber Shop in Rear,
N e w Fixtures, Sanitary,
Best o f Service. F i r s t Class Barbers Guarantee
K n r t-G a ^ S e h lc e r

W est First Street

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G o m e s

Ask usfor a firico on your rtquiremtnts

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CHARLES ELECTRIC COMPANY
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A quiet Clirl mqa had ho terrefra fob
Henry. And there wna Abigail. So he
wired n day letter, tho substance of
Ilf Tear not; for, behold, I
which wan "Yea,"
bring you good tidings o f
The train wna on time, and so wns
ttf great Joy, which shall be to
Henry. They whlued him out to tho
•* .11
ill people.""
y
-Glory to Ood In the high- eg buugle-oh In tho dusk and a wheezy
*&gt; Mt, and on earth peace, good nm oar. Abigail, looking lovely, met them
will toward men."
— on tho porch.
"Welcome to onr city," she oald.
™ "The spirit of the Lord la wh
•Tint
I’m-afraid you will find It fright­
y . upon me, because he hath
2 P.anointed mo to preach the jj| fully quiet hero."
"Not when yoq are present," replied
gospel to the poor; hu hath
Henry gallantly—followed by a sudden
yjf sent tae to heal the brokenrealisation that maybe that didn’t
„
hearted, to preach dellversound
as gallant as ho had Intended.
,ttf snee to captives, and recol- SZ
At the dinner table Jonea unfolded
• cry of sight to the blind, to ***
the great plah. " We’v e fixed up tho
set st liberty them that are tm
Jollleat scheme," ho declared with en­
y braised."
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thusiasm, "and you are Just the fellow
This is a day for magnifyto ppt It over for os I"
log the blessings of- peace,
"Just the fellow I" echoed Abigail.
Dot’selflshly, but with the re- r n
"You aee th« Williamses live on the
jolring that abould attend ' j g
other side of the square. Tfielr back
. the reminder that we have jfa
lot backs right up to ours, with Just
■ cure for the troublea o f the
the alley between. Now, they don’t
“ world and a part hi the j f fknow you from Adam. Of course, wo
spreading of the remedy. Let.
told them about you, and they want
jjp the songs o f Joy be carried £ to meet you, but they don’t know you
Into every corner o f gloom. *** are coming down. The Williamses, you
k f If peace la to achieve victory, XT
its spirit of gladness must be
ttf Irrepressible. .No less today
• thstt two thousand years ago
u I* It tho mission of peace to _
y show by example that in good i h
— will alone lies the happiness
J f of tho people.

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"Good Gosh I Here Comes Somebody 1*
pause fot* further thought, ho seized
the bag and shot tho chute Into the
unknown.
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He landed In a coal Rln nearly
empty of coal, but plentifully gar­
nished with dust A mlnuto later an
Interior door opened from the region
above, excited voices were heard, and
a ray of light shot Into another part
of the basement The chute seemed
td offer the only protection. Hack
Into ft bo climbed and lay there qui­
etly.
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"Oh, It's Just the man .with the coal,"
said a female voice above. And the
door doted again.
Poor Henry now {Hindered what to
do. n o couldn't go up In. the state he
was. He had never seen any pictures
of 8t. Nicholas represented as an Ethi­
opian. Anyway, hit perils were over
for the moment. Wore they!. There
was a footstep outside and Into the
chute came pouring a bagful of mixed
nut and egg. Henry hnd quite for­
gotten' about the mysterious dick of
&gt;tlu* gnte, the coal man and nil, and hnd
no way of knowing, of course, that the
holiday rush had made thnt coal man
laic.
, There wns no time or wny to escape
or dodge. Tho coal, sliding merrily

HEN Christmaa comes, I never
• mind the cold.

W

I like to set up prompt an' so
to schobl.
An* do my sums.
An* clean the walks ‘ihout waitin' to be
told—
*
Though I like steddln* better, as a rule.
Or bulldln' forts— But nothin' ain't so
When Christmas comes.
When Christmas comes, I'd Just aa list
give half &gt;
U r cooky to the baby, an' take care
About the crumb*.
It's fun to make the tittle fellow laugh.
An* I don't mind bis taggln' ev'rywhere.
He can't help bein' little! I'm not mad
When Christmaa comes.'
When Christmas'comes, X don't forget to
give
My shoes a wipe, an’ scrub my ears a
Till n&gt;y head hums.
An' mothsr nays, "That'a boy's too good
to live I"But I’ m not 'frald of dyln',-'cause. I'm
not
No different from always—only', glad
When Christmas comes 1
—Abigail Williams Burton. In December
Bt. Nicholas.

What, to Give for Christmas. .
Gifts for men; Tobacco Jars, Ink
wells, shaving mugs, ash trays, mutch
boxes, combs, hat marks, hnndkorchiefs, watch chains, fobs, coat bnng«;rs, lint hrpshyg, clgjlirs lirindioa.hath
robes, smoking[jackets, pockylhdokf,
hill flics, cuff buttons, books, or sub­
scriptions to magazines and farm pa*

Have you been measured
for that brand new up-tothe-minute suit for Xmas.
A host of our good men
are doing this same thing.
Don’t delay. .

The R oyal -Tailors
have scores of pleased pat
rons.living, walking adver.
tisements. See them on
the streets..

The Slogan ,

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G et That Million Dollar L ook

perk
For women: Illngs, chains. Invol­
ucres, bracelets, hat pins, slqevo but­
tons, tuanlcuro sets. Jewel boxes, gilt

Charles Frederic
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! Abigail Herself Led the Rescue Expe(Copyright)

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dltlon.

rnon rranvMTMtT'wnrieasetl,' ail best
he could In the dark, tho rather un­
interesting-ceremony of putting In a
ton of coni. Ho wanted to sneeze, hut
would not permit himself tho luxury.
Ho hnd to cough, hut luckily timed It
to‘ coincide with tho passage of a bngful of coal down tho chute. . Ho Won­
dered when the coalman would reach
the Inst bagful. When ho reached It,
Henry Immediately knew, for the nooofnmodallng coalman carefully hooki*d
tho window, on tho outidde, and
snnppcd tho padlock.
Mrnnwhlle the fun-loving Jones fam­
ily anxiously awaited tho return of
Mr. Henry CarrutlicnC nllna 8nnta
Claus. Half an hour. "They m usthe
having a Jolly time." Forty-five min­
utes. No remnrks. An hour. "Some­
body
run over. No, we’ll nil go."
Wo are
In
tho
over—” , Williams’ household nothing
unusual seemed "to hkvo happened."
They wero delighted to see the
Joneses, of course. After fivo min­
utes, n hnppy Idea sent Jones home to
see If ho had locked the door. His
Investigation really concerned, the Wil­
liams house Instead. The back win­
dow was securely locked—on tho out­
side. There was no sign of Henry In
the neighborhood.
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Half an hour later Jonea made a
dear breast of It Abigail herself led
the rescue expedition. Henry would
have preferred to see anybody else.
An hour In the batlfroom, and n suit
of Wllllqms’i and Mr. Carruthers wat
presented. It was really a very merry
party that Christmas eye, after all—al­
together too marry, for nenry.
Yet had Henry only known It, sym­
pathy Is often’ tho awakening of love.

T •HAS HEEN my geo, are our closest ■friends, and wo
observation t h a t , hnvc lots of fun with each other. Now,
most of tho trouble; wo are going to put something over
thnt many men g o t' on them—something nice, you underInto- cornea frora^ ntand, and we wnnt you to hrlp. Tho
doing t h l h g s f o r , Williamses are tho only people wo
o t h e r people. A •give presents to, outaldo tho family,
man who makes a except yourself, of course, and a few
nolo g e n o r a l l y others. Well, tho girls have n lot of
•I I nnd, U ho Indorses one, Jlmcrucks fixed up for them.
meets %that,' too. At A pile- gdftig tb hnrd you take them
* i he man who offers to carry
"Rut I havq novor met—"
‘h r who gets his feet w et or
"Oh, tliafs all right I’va got sotuo
" n hi the squash pie. It la the Santa Clnua fixings here, nnd we are
Rliircd man who has the most going to doll you up ns Santa—and
• g&lt;x&gt;d nature, for he la always they don’t know your voice or any’ ,n,‘’ trouble that is properly thing, and It sure will surprise them 1”
•perty of somebody else. Christ"I ace,” said Henry weakly, with
: r ,aUjr’ offer* mttD* « old*“ .003 per cent enthusiasm. "I Just go
„ to the fdlow who la up and ring, nnd walk In—"
' ‘’•'llge.
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mqj, no l)et|er tonn tj,nt j
oorao
e «n . ----------------------r
fpijp victim
hare mid I’ll allow you.1
followed him to tho window. “ You
aee that window, that .basement win­
dow, or la It too dark? Yvh, that'a
the ono. You Just sneak over quiet­
ly, drop In, walk upstairs nnd Jnst sur­
prise them rjght In the library, or
wherover they happen to be."
' "But tho window will ho locked."
Mid Henry, seeking nn.nyenuojif ea*
cape.
"No- It won’t. Mrs. Williams told S E R V IC E M O R E T H A N GIVING
the madam here that they had coal
.coming today—so It will be open, for Deepeet Spirit of Christinas Does Not
Confine Itself to One Day, but
yflUBfia won't think to lock It until
he goes down to fix the furnace for
• la Manifest* Entire Year.
the night
You see, that window’s
The deepest spirit o f the Christmas
outpouring that flows over the Chris-

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-brushes^
combs, toilet sets, toilet articles and
perfumery, fountnlu pens, silk or em­
broidered wnlsts, blrthstono rings,
bund bugs, pictures, mirrors, or honk
hooks and hunk deposit .
Clinging to an Ideal.
"I tohl my hoy that Huntn Gnus is
o n l/ n myth."
"How did ho take It!”
"He didn’t seem much Impressed. He
merely remarked thnt every great and
good itinn hits to he subjected to some
kind of unfavorable: comment.”

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Cultivate Yotir Wiul
Winter gardens jtbat suffer)
of dry weather Should be cultivated
to keep • dost mulch. If th* -rows
are
lon|f, plow them; if short, hoe
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them .. Keep the aUrface worlked
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.well and you will go a long way to­
Items o f Interest for the Man
ward conserving tho moisture that
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Behind
the
Plow
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McQuarrie, state agent for the Uni­
versity of Florida Extension Divi­
Kill Your Hoga Now and
run the smoke through a tong pipo sion. The garden soil is rarely over­
Cure Ihc 'Meat
so that it may cool beforo poaching worked.
.. If yobr hoga arc in'good condition the meat. Jt will present much of
In the fare of the high cost of liv
tho dripping caused by heat. '
now ia the time to kill them,
ing, the winter garden should not be
little later will do jual aa well, but
neglected.
Mr. McQuarrie recom­
with the price* of feed atufl aoaring Growers and Users o f Pecds Should mends the'growing o f ‘all table, noces
it will be economy To kill them aa
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Gel Together
sities possible in the home planted
eoon aa they^nre in the proper flesh
Dairymen* who buy most of the gardon. He says it ia not good busi­
I f your hoga have been peanut ant feed used for their cows should try ness to apend a dollar wifh the other
pasture fed, it will be well to condi to ‘securo material produced within fellow for something you can xaise
pon them with three weeka’ corn their home state. If thla is possible just as well. The dollar you apend
feeding. It will not detract from the it will effect a saving .in transporta­ with yourself for plants, seeds or
flavor of the meat and will prevent tion charges and will encourage the labor is returned with profits. ''T h e
much ahrinking In the curing pro­ local farmer to produce more of dollar you spend with the other fel
cess. Allow a pound of corn a day these farm crops.
low returns to you : later but worth
for each hundred pounds of live
A recent-case cited by C. L. Wil­ only thirty-five cents. _ The middle­
weight.
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loughby, professor of animal hus­ man has absorded the difference.
You may use your own method of bandry in the College of Agricul­
Florida ia blessed with a growing
killing, but tho best method found ture, University of Florida, ia that of season lasting through the entire
• b y T . Z. Atkcson, formerly county Jacksonville dairymen, ‘who -are try- year. Dy taking advantage of It the
agent for Suwannee County, is that ng to buy feed stuffs at lower prices table may be kept well supplied
o f shooting with a .22 calihcr rifle than they are now compelled to pay with the things that are usually
and then sticking. Hogs should bo for northern grain and hay. One of bought at the atoree, which will ne
' killed in the afternoon, for one of tho best feeds for dairy herds fa vel­ a saving in a year’ s time that will
the thing* absolutely necessary in vet beans, and tho dairymen *~bf surprise you.
saying meat ia to get the animal Jacksonville arc anxious to sefOT-o
heat out of the carchsa as soon as arge quantities of beans to take th.
SELLING FINE 1’ lGS
possible. Kill the hog in tho uftcr- place of wheat bran und shorts in
noon, split it apart and . hang the
their feed mixtures.
' Lyman Urotfiers Are Raising Duroca
parta separately. If it has cooled by
The Jacksonville dairymen are]
For Florida Farmers
morning, tiSe carrnps may then be also anxious to secure southern cow I Howard
of Altamonlo and
cut up.
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pea hay in large quantities instead Koroil CUy waaMn ydlU.rday morn.
Perhaps the best way to presorvo of the costly alfalfa hay produced jng ,)rlj;ht „ n^ carly „ nd fcady to
the meat is by the sugar curing pro­ n the north arid west. Tho com open his office Us director of tho
cess. It costs no more than other plaint is now being made lhat'ver Seminole County Fair. Mr. Lyman
methods and gives the meat a much it tie of these two well known feed brought in two fine young Duroc
better taste. This process, has been matreiuls can lie founA.on the mar­ Jersey pigs for lien Monroe on Cel­
used for moro than 100 years and 1b ket in Jacksonville. On tho other ery' avenue and they wero beauties. I
t described In Partners’ Bulletin 83, hnnd, many farpiers of Florida Tb&lt; Lyman Brothers have the finest
Department of Agriculture.
South Georgia and South Alabama hunch of fino hoga in this part of
Get one or two srna'I barrels. have a surplus of hay and beans and Floridn, nil of thorn being pedigreed j
After tho meat has been thorough,y say they are’ unnblo to find buyers stock and the two little ones brought
chilled pack it into the barrel ns for fheir goods.
in yesterday were as dean as A
nnugly us possible;' it will take less
One-difficulty of the situation is house cot would be. . They ere cer- j*
brine to rover it. Make the brine that many of the farmers do not put tainly fino stock and tho Lymans
from 3 pints of syrup, 2 ounces uf their products on tho market in sal­ have demonstrated that fine pigs can*
saltpeter, 8 pounds of salt, and 4 able condition. Tho hay should ho he raised- in this county. All you'
gallons of water. This will cover well cured and neatly haled. Beans need to do is to get the prop’er kind
100 pounds of meat if it has been may he shipped either In tho pod or of stock und then feed them and
‘ well packed.
Leave tho meat in after being hulled. Professor Wil­ take cure of thorn.
The Lymans
- this brine from five to eight, weeks. loughby suggests that farmers who will have a fine exhibit at the county
A 250 pound hog may require two hnve these feeds for sale might do fair and they will he strong competi­
weeks longer. Then wash the meat well to writo J. W. Arpen, president, tors of any foreign stock th At may
in luko warm water and drfiin it. Jncksoovillo Dairymen's Association come in from other counties.
Your meat has not been pickled; it and describe' what they can offer
Is simply a part of the process of along this line.
Witt Strlngfdlow has returned
Clubs of . farmers
epring.
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l-Tritdican ‘l —ura t noiig h of Ilia— fatda from a trip to Toledo where all the
the United
In smoking the meat it will he to ship them in car load lota would Overlund agents in
found best to build the fire in a cheapen the cost and help develop States were the guests of Mr. Willys
for a week.
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heater outside the smokti house and -the market.

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This Store was never so able to take #care of your
• wants as it is at the present time

Owing* to the congested freight cpnditions it will be
wise for you to buy early. You must cOme and

Practical “ Gifty” Things for Xnias
Chiffoniers
Buffets
China Closets
Extention Tables
Library Tables
Ladies Desks •

Roller Skates
Velocipedes
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Wagons
Erectors
Doll's Go-carts •
Children's Desks'

Sanford Furniture Co

Here is a picture of the place where
Kris Krihgle lives when- he ■is ki
Sanford.
It is also a picture of our new Bank­
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happier this Christmas because o f a
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can help you solve your money prob­
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sure you a happier Christmas- every
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A MerryCJiristmas to all.
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ChrittmciM Edition
I Seminole, Stat* al Florida, did art th . —7rd
Camplaiaant
day of October. A D. 1818. flT. hL petition
v».
Citation
I In the above entitlod. court, alleging among
Mr*. Ella A. Greenland. Anna­
other thing* tbat Jemee H. Hryco ia t h .
bel!* Miller, J. E. Kloek, UUaowner ol lb* following described laoda ia
Nat cl af Appl ration fe T a t i&gt;t*4 Under tee, Wilton A Toomer Fertiliser
|Seminole County. Florida:
Co., a rorpar at Ion. and J. O.H.rtiea a #r' Chapter 4891. Lana af Flat
Parkard, defendanla.
Ida
N E K «l N E K See. 7. Twp. 28, 8. of
Notlre a hereby g'ven tbat J. A Prevail, To Mr*. Ella A. Greenland, Hetkany Reach, Range S3 Eset.
ca r.‘of Fireside Inn, IMawar.; Ahnabetl*
ufrh.irr o T a i Car (Beat# No. 1814. dated
Twp. 20, S. of
SFW
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Miller, Columbus. Ohio:
he Mb dip ci November A D* 1*45. haa
e-'-j
Rang* S2 Fait.
flird' &gt;a.d cit.fleet* n my efflie, and haa And Alt Other I’rreoni claiming an inT a p . 20,- 8. uf f f l
S K U of N W K 8oe.
tn.de application /or t . i deed In luu* in trreet In Lot 2Jr*‘ A ," ol th . Flat ol CMery Hang
•nee 32 ~
East.
arcordanr* with law. Said- cciDlleat# errf- Delta, Sbalnol* County,
as shown
n Florida, .a
N E K of N W K S*e. «. Twp. 20. 8. of
Lrar*» (be (olltwInK described properly *tl- In Plat llook
Ilnok No. I al rag*
75. of the
nag* 75,
tho record* | flange 32 Real. ,
uated in Hbmlnct* county, Florida, to -»lt ef Seminole
S e m i n o l e county, Florida.
I N W K i«( N W K Sec. 8. Twp. 20. 8. of
Nt4 or n e i » oi s k h of s w k . »•* st .
It appoarlng- from th* affidavit of Georg* Range 32 r a h
Tp. *1, Uance 32. The ■eld Ian. t t h .
O.
Herring
herein
duly
forther alleging that a puNie hlgbm o H *1 the date o/.th e reuanre of &gt;urh •ollcltor and counrel for th» compl.lnant
hM ^ n *n«aWUh*8 In 3*mlnoU
rortlflrai# in the name al Unknown.. Unites In tho above atyled cauae, rlrat National I County, Florida, a certain portion of which
tald (crlMratt .hall be r*de«med sceordlnc Uank. of Sanford* Florida. • cofP®r* l *f"* p»*»ra through and over tha Undo of tba
lo lap i d . dr«d « t0 iuue thereon on the and that It I* the belle! ol ■"'•ni that the M ,d j . mP, Q flryce; that portion ol said
lllh day of February. A I). 181*.
Mr*. F.lla A. Greenland
and Joil»w»y
b|ghway p&amp;Ating
paaelng over and
through ine
th* i*nu«
land.
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ina tnrpugn
Witness my officia' alrnature and aeal defendant.,
Annehell* Miller ar. r*«ldenl» of a Vki#
etat#1
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-Il.» -Hrycr, being
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more*
th'a tho 12th day ol D*v*mbei, A. p . 1810, other than tha etat*1
f of Florida. *nd that j.artkularljr dMtribtfd m follow , to-wfl:
(aeall
K A D p U GLASS,
th . aald Mr*. Ella A
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wiJik pa~in* ,
Ulrrk C reull Court, Krmmo e C o , Flanvlbaay {J****1*
^ nJ,*^, *** |through the eald lind* of th* eald Jamas it;
Dy V. M XIei&gt;anltl, p . C.
Miller raeld*. *t Columbus. Ohio; that thei* Uryc , lh,
|lo. of which h more par. 33-Tucs-6tc
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I* no person In th* Hat* of riptide, th* eer- tirulsrly deecrihed a* follow*; HegfnnMg
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vie. of a
a fUbpoeaa
aulipoena------- . i .th,
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upon- k—
whom would tbo
Burtlt ..
line of- Section
Seven (7), Townn toi-O H A i. row r o N i k f i h c u u u
binding u
oefepdanUldhat
each
*hlp
Twenty
(20).
eouth
of
Itango
32
Sealed proposal* «l|l be received by the cf tb# **l
aid 'defendants (a over tho ago of _____r
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County Cd^mUelcntra of Semtnole County
I weet of lb* northeast corn*r of said
:J k
Florida tot I in jointly w,lb the r.ty counei' 21 y*an:
&gt;, you, r.lla A. OreeaUnd and M'on lUycn (7|. In said town*hlp and roag*.
ol Hanfotu, Plot (da, al the offlr* of the
and all other p e r s o n * ■•*'* P«lnt fx-lnf in tb*.center Un# of t n . ;/g
rlerk af the *ou»t el tie county of Semlnoe Annabel!* Miller.
■l HaAfutd K. nrida. It or before 10 a m, claiming any right, till* or Internet In th* 2 ,nfoI« ,n a G' * ? r* road: th.nr* eouth 60
January 2 . ISIJ. (or furnishing ell mattrfali above described land* ar* ordered to appear I *{•*•
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and rorstrutflng appro.lmately 18,500 lineal to th* bill ol complaint duly Hied In thl* !. ,n* ol Action «.&lt; 8): aafd point being 780
cause, oh Monday, the first day of January. '***» • » « *-•- •»■*&gt; •&gt;/ tb* N. W . corner
feet 4.10 Inch concrete curb.
Man* and specifications to bo bad at of. 12 A. D. 1817, th* samo being a Rule Day °*
* ! .‘ h* BS?, ,V u.,h 64 d#‘ - 3L * * e'
ur ti.i. court.
• dlstanrtf of 2112 ft. lo an angle point;
Ilw of clerk ol th* court.
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Ihenc* south 5S d*(. 35 **c. east a dlstans.
Certified theck for 1300.00 to accompany
It la (urthsr ordered that this nolle* b* of 1004 It. lo a point 2f7 ft. m en or lose
bid.
Ill.ht la reserved to reject any or all bid* published in th* Sanlord Heiald, a nswi- I portb of the soulhwost corner of the northapei published In Ksmlncle county, Flor- east quarter of Sertion Eight («), thane*
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'll! 688 -**• 10 • point on th . south llo* of th* .
court, and the seal thereof, tils 21st da&gt; ol Inorthsaat quarter of aeld Sectlo* Eight (•&gt;* f
N!Z 2 5t
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theaes south 5« deg. *5 eec. east 1000 Itla Ike Coaaty Judge's Court, la and /or
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r iu ii Komilni. r *
mof• ®r
to * point M0 ft. morn or loon
th* Coaaty of Hcmlnolr, Florid*
Cltrli of tho Circuit (ow n , B« ml nolo Co , I ioBth of ihn nortkvrot cornor of tbo nortbIn It* Kstil# ol
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I #not quarter of tbf» soutbonot quarter o f .
•Edward W. Ilewland
Citation
Goorgo G. Hfrnag, •
I Section biint
Fight (8). thinra
south 00
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&amp;fl deg.
Deceased.
Counttl for Complainant.
33 **c., *a*r 243.5 ft, more O l less to■&gt;
a M H yN
Walter II. Peter*, th* duly appointed and
2 b T u n -lte
on
th*
soutkermost
lln*
of
lb#
proosriv
of
qualilled admlnlelrator ol the ratal# of
Kdnard W. Ho.land, dreeaaed, bavins I . (I,call Conrt. Seventh J.dUUI C lrt.ll I
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In and lot H.mlasl* County, Florida. I a I f,8 • * ! - W W F . '*• ' " . - ' S 1" through th*
filed hi* petition In th* court ertl'li'l tbat
and* of the eald James II. Iliye#, being tho
lb . internet of -Edward W. Rowland, de­
Ckaacaty
I present graded right of way which for
cs aled In Lot 7 of Ulock 7 of Tier 2 ol the J. n. Jon... Complainant
0 fd „ of
| ir.l y.oa're ha. been
bren. open to t h * publlh
city of Sanford. Florida, be declared aaaela
Publication I MHougb the lind* of th*
th# aald Jam** If,
In' the hand* of tho administrator for t b . James O, Jrlks.Jr., Ttuatac, et
. ? " ,I*,M * * I Bryre and aa ia shown by tho preJimlnary
payment ol debt* and authorising and di­ al.. Dsfendanta.
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(ot
Elis,
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tfad*
by
C.
R.
flameey,
highway anrecting (hr..aid administrator to t4k* pooo( ,h • CoUB‘ F ol Somlnoj*. State o /
aeaaion of and aell the said Internet of said ablt°h JC.mj*lks, ‘ Ms **wIf»*.rj • mrs*(T* Jdka^Jr. I
Kdward W. Howland In said lands; and said and Elisabeth C. Jelka, hit wife, E d ia u f 1
petition conforming In all' reepocta to the Barnard and 'Mary J. Barnard, hla drlfr, | , And It further appearing from tald pollrequirement uf law In curb case* mad* and Theodor*
lUrtrldgc, F.
Hartrldg* end
and I tlon
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that_It ___________
la necessary
that____
th*. _lauds
of
provided;
Thomas Hartrldg*.
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j »*Jd Jam** IH llryca over and through th*
Ili*PP**llng
frum
the
affidavit
ol
l*&gt;Koy|(*td
right
of
way
peat**
I*
necessary
to
be
Now, therein*, you, Annie Howland,
Helen Kowiaud, Waller Itumia d and Elis- II. Giles of aoMcHor* for complainant, herein had and taktn by th* County o l Borainolo,
alirth Kaj*. ai d all other person* liiterrelril Aled. that tb* defendanla above named ar* I (or tb* purpose of a public highway; and It
other than
th* atat*
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* furthor appearing from raid potltioa that ■
In laid real (slat* ara commanded to bp and reltiienti af a state
dppear before the County Judge'* Court of Florida; that thar* la no farpon In th* elate the Couiily of Seminole, and the aald James
Somlaele county, Florida, on or brfure the of H-rid* the ter vice ot a subpoena upon If. flrjc* cannot agree upon '* reasonable
16th day ol January, 1817,'and ahow cauts whom would bind said itelrndantaf that rnmponsatlon to l&gt;* paid lor-aald right of
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if any you have, why said petition should ■aid defendants ar* »vcr twsnty-one yoars I way
l rraldenca
&lt;f age. and that their place O■
dot le granted.
N*w.
therefore,
this
It
fo
command
-all
.
■ Given under my hand and.thewpil ol the unknown, ,
f&gt;ersone interrat, &lt;1 in, or having liens upon
County Judre'a 'Court of Hymlnolo CounIt I. thrt.Torw ordered that you do «P- ho .bovr Vc.rVllcd nrorKMv .o n c 4 J .Ptre
focember, 1918.
‘ 'a, thl* 4th day of December.
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pear to th* complainant'* bUl herein (U*d
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owe
ty, Flotl'l
GEORUE G. HERRING.
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being, a Rule Day of I Seminole, Stat* of Florida, id th* court
31-Tuca-ttc
said court.
. | bout* In Hanlord, Florida, on th* first MonIt I* further ordered that thia notice , I day' In December neat. Ih* asm* b«(ag a
published In the Hanford Herald,, a n*
-Iful* Day «f our Circuit Court, aed on th*
In the Cti call Court.. Hevenlh Judicial fit - paper published at Sanford lo the count
l 4th day of Dmmbar, A. D. IBIS, to ahow
call. In and for Ih* County ol Hcmlnale, of Somlnolr, atat* of Florida, one*
1 what 'merest they or any of them may
Floilds, In t hancery
for eight consecutive weeks.
have in th# piuprrty prklch th* l iuoly of
W. 11. Browning, Complainant
Witness E. A. Douglas*,
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Ctrcult Court, ^nd th.* . . . ! ol ..Id eouM mtd
a. .f o ^ o l d ' and lu itac t i
Air*. Annl* B. Clark, Mr*.
at th* court houae In Shntord. this
K * ?J i5 T tta t I h i S ^ l n v ol I h l^ a a i S
Duka Fierce, widow ol G. W.
day
of
November.
A.
D.
1818.
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n.oMrtv !^e.,ld
McCall, tbo Hairs at L » of
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K. A. DOUGLASS, Clerk.
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f* o^th, Use* and purpose**act tortT la '.
G. W. McCall, ilrcoaaed, B
Citation
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J il.n -,. for rnmnlalnsnt
. .I**111! " " h.i.tojof* filed In thl* rauao
Uy I'almir, Armour A Co., a
Solicitors
Complainant
Bill to
by lb* tafd L. P. Hagan, re Chairman of tho
J.* McMillan,
(corporation,
U i p v i a t i u i t , W.
a w* •
me u *-*
2B.Tua*e-Utc
(Julrt
Board
of County Commieeionnre, Semlnoto
Jr., Draka Ennla Green HhVo
1 ilia
County, Florid*, acting for and on behalf
Co., a corporpratlon., Wllaob
In
the
Clrcalt
Court,
(t*vealh
Judicial
Clr.
of Ih* Board of County Commiaaloanre and
&amp; Toomer 'Fertliiaer C o . ■
cull, la and for III* County of Nemlnol*
tr'and on behalf of ih* County of Sem­
Corp., J W. Grave*. G*o. W .
Hlai*
of
Florida,
In
Ch*a«*ry
inole, flute cf Ftoild*. against Ih* eald
Lord Co., a Corp., Nannie B.
First National Rank ol Han­
James H. Bryre, or elee b* harp'd forever
Giles and Jam*. U Gllca. b*r •
ford. Florida, a corporation,
from claiming or iterrlalag any rgbt. tula
Hu,bend U. E. rioof Machin­
Complainant
Citation.
ur Interest In and to th* above deecrihed
ery Co., a f nrp., tha llelre at
va.
Foreclosure
property. Herein fall not, aa otherwstao a
Laa of Call* Mitchell, doJaap ar T. Turner and Harsh
ot
default will ho entered agalnat you.
teaenl,' Defendant*.
Susan Turner, Defendant*
Mortgage
Witness, E. A. Douglass. Clerk' of I ho
To Mr*. Annl. B. Clark, Mr*.'Duh* Plarao,
To J**p«r
Turner and 8arah
8ar*h Hu.an
H
J**p*r P. Turn.r
circuit Couit In and for Herelnol. County!
widow of G. W. McCall, tb* Il*lr* » Law Turner,. residing within tbo Unlud HUteo of ntata ef Horlda. and th* u *l of aald-couri
ol O. W. McCall, decreed. Th# Draka jAmerica,
&gt;»»•»
Pl*»* ®I reeldeare *t Hanford Fla., on tblv tho 24th day *(
Ennla Uraon Bhoe Company, a corpora- la -unknown,
and to all other persons claiming I October, 1818.
lion, Georg# W. Lord Company, a cor- an Interest In Let No. 2. Block B. Brown'*
.
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------K. A. DOUGLASS,
poratlon' the Ualra at Law of Call* Mll- Hub-dlvl*lon
Bock Hammock, aa
a* *bown
shown In I
Clerk of th* Circuit Court. Somlnol# Co.,
Rub-division of Back
clerk
rhtll, deceased:
PUt Uook D. p*g* 53. ol tk* record, ol OrFlorida,
I( appearing from th# affidavit of Gaorg* angw county. Florida, of which HatnlaoU I O*o. A. DeCottes
O. llerrlug herein duly 8U.1 that ha la aolie- county w»* formerly a part, being a «ubAttorney for Petitioner
Itor and counsel lor tb# above named com- division ot th* R H of N w )(i WM ol N W K : | 18-Tu*^8tc
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(dalnant In the aboya »tyj*d *»u*^ .‘ " 'l ,h ,t
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a I. tb . btltel of affiant that th* dofondaaU, tlon 8, Township 20 south, ot Rang* 8 1 . ,
Mr*. Annl. U. Clark. Mr*. Duka florco. *as(. containing 3 arr**. more or Icee.
I
P ' 1* !
c *fl
widow ot G. W. McCall, the hair* at lap of
t appear ng Horn th. affidavit ot Georg.
l &amp; ' J * V f * eg B L g ? -6 - ^
,f
U. W. McCall decreed,, tbo Drake Ennis G. Herr ng, hsrrln dull fllad, that he I* *o- I Wllhelmlna Adems. In
Her
Green 8h0. Compary. a corporation. (,#org# lleltor and counsel tor the complainant In th* |
W. Lord Company, a coruotatlon, and tb* above styled cause, th* First Nailsnal Bank Own Right and ah Etarutrii of
bclr* at law ef Call* MluhaU, d.cereod are ; r t ^ d r m r i s . ;."*rm ^;.vi«” . V d v . t i
Q- A,,‘ ,n,•
rraldrata of a auta other than tbo.ataj# of It I* tb* belief of l b . affiant that tbo drtind- .
Citation
Flotldaj that tb* p l» c of roeldonc* and ad- ant*. Ja*p*r P. Turn.r and Har.h Hu.an ekt4. c . W„ wl; k, Truare*.
Hill to
dr***** of tb* eald defendant* are Mrs. Turner are non ra.ld.nta of the aUt# el Uob „ t ||. Ramsey, Trustee,
GuleC •
Annl* B. Clark, place ol raaldaaco unknown. Florida- and are now residing In tha United j . p. Mturelwhlt* i W. II.
Till#
Mte. Duka Pierce, place of reaidoMo Haw- Hlatca ol America, their aiact place of real- Howard. Co-1'arlnara, du|ng
klnavllle, Geroglp. Drake Ennla Green Shoe dene* not being known to affiant. That th . tualne*. aa Muaselwhita l
Company,‘-a corporation, place ol hualnea# said d.leod.nta are over th* aga »f 21 Howard. Fairfield Lumber Co.,
jand address unknown, tb* tiaorg# W . U fa yaars and that there la no parson In tb* , Corporation, tho Hairs at
Company, a corporation.' place ol biul^eia atat* ot Florida, tho rervlr* of a suhpotna
q| Jjiu , oltelow. J. W.
and mddrra* unknown; tn*l th# newre apd upon swkom would b* binding upon tha aald wumott, W. A. Whitcomb,
addresses of tha hair* at law of O. W. Mc­ daleadanU.
Catrlv Oleann, widow, Anna W.
Call. dacaaicd, ar* unknown; that th# namoa
Wherefore, you, Jasper P. Turner and 1 Maran, J._G. Moran, Wm. D.
and addrcaae* of tb* hair* at law ol l* ll«
L.
mob ,
Mitchell are unknown; that tha said defend, Sarah Susan Turner, and all otbsrs claiming I N p r l o a n
interest In th* above dea- I }{**” •*, ,Jli7 i0f
rlghl, title or Interest
ants are over tb# ag# of twenty-one year*, any right,
ad land* ar*
are ordoHtl
ordered to
■ _ appear to th# | Deceased, Defendant*.
and that there la no parson lo the stale o| mILed
II ql complaint duly flUd inutSST
thD cauae, on |To Cha*. C. Warwtek, rru.tee, ItoWrt Ur
Florida tha ^acrvlcn oL e auhpoana , upas l ill
R.m**y,'Tru.tee, Falrfieltl Lqrubtr .1
whom would b* binding upon th* aald d*- Monday the 5th day ol February, A. D.
1U17.
the
-aama.
being
•
euU
stay
*4-th
t*
rnypOTglloii,
th
l a w •(
■■
re
W
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% i| l| p v t U l l U U i
i n *.1 IT.IrVm
**v
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fondants;
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,
,
. . .
.
I • Ulgvlqw, Deceased. W. A. Whitcomb,
Turret or*, you. M u . Duke Plarre are or­ e“ Vr , s -S.
It
la
lurtbar
ordered
that
th
a
notlre
bo
Carrl.
Oleaon.
Anna
W.
Moran.
J.
O.
dered lb appear to tha bill of complaint
'111 tba 'flaoford Herald, a new*Moran, Wm. D. Olreon;
tiled In tki* cause, on or before Monday, published
piper
published
in
tfomlnole
county,
Ptortb* Rib day ot, January, 1817; and you. Mrs. ids, one* a week for olgkt conaccutlvs weak*.
It appearing from the aCdavtt of Grergo
Aanls B. Clark. The Drake Ennla Green
Witness,’ E. A. • -Douglas*,
clerk
ol
talda I -O.
Herring,
herein
duly
filed,
that he ia a
*
a
-a •
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a
- l t . i l
_____ I
—
I
t a
a ka
a t . n w a 'S\OSS*b A
Mho# Co., a corporation, the Debra* W.
Lord Company, a corporation, ar* ordared
lo RpMir to th« tald till ol complaint on
• r betore Monday, *bw *4brd*r-ol F*bre*rr.
1917; and all parti** claiming an Internt
under O. W. VleCall. decarecd, or oth*rwlee, In Lot 18 ol Block " I V Mlteh*U aurvay ol I^vg Grant, Bemlnol* county, Flor­
a list* Other-then tha etat* of Florida, sad
Ho?ilrltor for Complainant.
ida, and *U parties clelmlng-an Inure,t un­
that the places ol reridenr* and addr
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der Call* Mitchell. d*c*awd. or otherwise.
, ol tb* aald defendants' are, Charlao G. WarIn Lot IB of Block »IV * Mitchell Survey of
I wick, trustee, 1'hlladrtphla, Pa.; Hobarg II.
Levy Grant, Bominole county. Florida, are la tha Circuit Coarl Srveath Jadlctel Cir­ f Ramsay, trust*#, Philadelphia. Pa.. W. A-•idared to appear to th* bit) of complaint
cuit, S r mini lr t . uni). Fforlda. la
Whitcomb, Bloomington, 111., Carrla W .
duly Bltd la aald caus* on or before Mon­
f'hsncery
, IOlreon, Duluth, Minn.! Anna W. Mora
day. th* 5th day of March, A. D. 1911, tha Seminole Cau ty Hank,* a atrDuluth/ Minn.; J. G. Moran, Duluth, M l
•am* b*i*g a RuU Day ol tblv court. It poralioa, organised and atlsting
and Wm. D. Otaoon, Bolton, Ga.; tb&lt;t
la further ordered that thl* nolle* b* pub- under tha law* of lb* atat* ol
said drlepdanta are over tha age ol twost
Ub*d In th* Hanford Herald, a newspaper Florida, Complainant
on* yaars:/that there la no person In published in Seminole county, Florida, one*
v».
Citation
•tata ol Florida tbs sarvlao at n aubpr
* week for twvlvr consecutive weeks.
Ebstnrter C. Tyler, Defondant.
j upon whom would bo binding upon
Witness E. A. Douglas*, dark ol lb* cir­ To F.henaaer C. Tvler, e-o A. M. Tyltr.
said dr fondant*, and It further appaa
cuit court and tb* aaal thereof, tbi* 5th
Ocean View, Dilawer*.
1from th* affidavit aforesaid that tha
day of Docamher, A. D. 1918.'
.
.
It appealing from an affidavit
duly nrea
(Had „ , l d L u m b , f Company la a cor
aavu duty
Isee))
N. A. DOUGLASS.
In tha above elated raueo * ' /°»/D,*/a
* *,0 r I whose offlre and prfncipnl place ol
Clerk of tb* Circuit Court, Somlaoto Co.,
eomi lalaant, that It Is th* bellsl
_____ of ______
affiant I ind wkcM eucceesora and naalgna nre
Florida.
Georg* G. Herring.
that you, Kh.ne.er C. Tyler, are * rnaldent H u.w n. aad thill Hila* Bigelow ha*
Solicitor (or Complainant.
of a atat. or country other than th* alaU of lku
| „ vtnB k, lrl| ,„«j fo ,u rs
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Ftoilda, and thnt your plar«.of realdanc. la UvM whotm B, ra„ - * B(J pl.ee. uf
Oreaa View. Delaware, ia ears #1 A. M. are unknown;
la Clrcall Caurl, Bevealh Judicial Clrralt Tyler; and U further appearing from said
la and fat N ealseU County, Florida. In affidavit that It la Ik* ballsf of affiant that
Therefor*, you, i.aariea i
Cbaactry
you nre over tb# ag* of twaaty ana years, trustee; Robert if. Ramsey, tr
J. It Jonr*, Complainant
and that* la no person in th* atat* af Flor­ Whitcomb, Carrie Cleeon. Anna W.
ida, the sarvlea of a subpoena upon whom J. U. Moran and Wflllara D. (Maun
va.
Jama* O. Jelk*. Jr., Trust**, at al..
would b* binding upon you: tharefore, you. derad to appear to tha Bill ol C&lt;
Defendant*.
Ebaneter C. Tyler are ordered to appoar to filed in this caus* oh Monday, th*
th*
bill of complaint duly (led in this rauao of December, A. D. 1818, tk* earn#
To th* unknown hairs of pad all parti**
claiming latari-ats under Jams* O. Jelka, Jr.; on or before Monday, taa 1st day af Jan­ a rule day of thia court, and th* Fi
umber Company, n corporation, a
trust** for Elfaabtth C. Jalha, hla wife, uary. 1811; a rul* day of this eourt; H la
rtloa claiming Interest under tha
and bis successor* in trust, Jamad O. Jelka, furtk«r ordered that thia nolle* b* pabtlehad
Irlteld Lumber Company u U* .
In
th*
Sanfird
Herald,
a
rawspapor
publishJr. and P.llaabatb C. Jalha, hla wife. Edward
Barnard and Mary J. Barnard, hla wife, Is HamlaoD rounty. Florida, oar* a weak (or ore or assigns, or otherwise, and all
claiming Interest under RUu Hlgel
Theodora Hartrldg*, F ,
Hartrldg* and (our coae*cutivu *rsks.
Wit news my hand a* clerk of tk* Circuit coaand, or otherwlee. In tha property
Tboraaa Hartrldg*, or any of them, ar
otherwise claiming Inured In’ th* property Court of fiamlnol* oounty, Florida, on this had being In H*mlacl* county, Mnrldi
described as follows: BEK of H W "
hereinafter described, and to all partle* tb* l l t b day of N orsnM r, 1818.
28. Tp. 20 B, Rant* 22 B., 5 W U al
(seal)
B. A. DOUGLASS,
elaluuac -an Interest In aald property, toClerk
of
the
Clrsnlt
C-oart
ol
tb*
Sovaath
and
N W K of B W t{. 8ee, T«, Tp.
arils
Begin (our and Un on* hundredths
Judicial Circuit, BamlnoU Co., Fla. - Rant* 82 E., 8 E !i of.
•halna; - north ol eouthwoat corner of Lot
■«
He J , Hoc. 28. Tp. *6 8..
Three &lt;l), Section Thirty four 124), Town­ Geo. A. DeCottes,
Hollrltor-and of Counatl for Cumplalnaat. N E K *f NWW of Sac. 2
ship Twenty (20) south, of Rang* Thirty
21-Tusa-Blr
Rang* 22 E. Also alt of tho
on* (21) east, run north eighty on* de­
Her. 18, Tp. 20 8 .. Range 12 _
gree*: test twelve and tw*nty *1* on* hun­
dredth* ahalna; northerly along read eleven la tho Clrcalt Coatt. aaveata Jadlrtal Clr. Bag. at th* HR corner of tho
and twenty on* on# hundredth* chalni;
call la and for Hemlnals Cnnaty, Florida N E U ., run N. 242 t-2 yd«l
147 2-2, yds; thane* 8. 81 -l-fi
w«*t two hundred and nln* t*«ti north two L. P, Hagan, Chairman of Ih*
W. 237 H yd*.: thane* 8. 181 yd
yda;
hundred and nine fret; w**t on* and thirty Board ot County CammlaaiaaE. 406 1-9 yds. to b*glaeing; al
threw ona hundredth* chain*; north *1* had anc Hemlnole County, Fleilda,
beginning
ginning at tha
t)&gt;a NE corner of u
•evenly on* hundredth* chains; north forty acting for sad on behalf cf 4b*
W . 818 4-7 yd*, thence 8. 140
two degree*i want to araat lln# ol Bocllok, lleaiu ol
County Commit818 t - f yda; thaaco N. 140 yda
south 10 beginning.
alontrs, and for and on b«bal(
You are hereby ordered to apnsar to th* el tbo County of Hamlntdp,
■Inalag.
Also as reft th* rllbl
Oraag* county, Florida, (or um
complainant'* bill of complaint herein filed, Hut* of Florida
’
,
material
oa
W R « I HRIl at NBK
on or before tb* 3lh day of March, A. D.
v*.
.Citation
1817, tb* earn# being a Rul* Day ot said Jams* II. bryaw.
reserving title and possession when
businaa* that in .) e o n . before the board.
_ A. K KKY Caehtor
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THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT
*•*

• IS EXEMPLIFIED AS MUCH IN YOUR XMAS
DINNER AS IN THE GIFTS YOU SELECT
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Every M eal you eat might be made a little better
and a little cheaper. Observe the three leading
elements o f shopping----

QUALITY-QUANTITY-PRICE
No article is necessarily econom ical because it is
cheap. They often sell fo r little and are W orth Less.
We have striven fo r years, and today are making
more determ ined efforts than ever to make our
Grocery Departm ent one o f high service and econ­
omy to the people o f this com m unity., W e know
that any purchase you make here is one o f econom y
and reduces the present unreasonable cost o f living.

A FEW

HOLIDAY

SPECIALS

Candies Nuts Raisins
Figs Oranges Bananas Grapes Etc.
Turkeys Chickens Oysters *Rex Brand Canned Meats
Wesson Salad Oils
Richilicu Brand of Canned Goods
Roy^l Salad Dressings Plum Puddings '
Fruit Cake Already Made or the ingredients to Make Them Right
California Celery Asparagus Tips Codfish Smoked Halibut
Premier Salad Dressing Florida Syrup Maple Syrup Buckwheat Flour

P. M c C U L L E R
CATERER TO THE PUBLIC

hour* or more of waitinR the^boys
went to look for him. and fognt
him patiently waiting for the snipe,
They
had a hard time trying to con
JEWELER
SUITE 9, COURT HOUSE . PHONE 141
vlnce him 'that tho whole ploy woa
M Y S P E C IA L T IE S : •
a jokp and Fcdder still believes there SANFORD, . FLORIDA
ia aomething to that anipe buainess
FJCKARD'S IIAND-PAINTED CHINA if the proper men could bo* found to
GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
do the drlvihg. ,
10GERS' PLATED WARE
J
We did not learn about the game
ELGIN A N D W A L T H A M W A T C H E S killed’ but underitafld that several
dead ones were left at the camping I b CANCER, GOITRE and TUMORS
grounds. The trip waa greatly en­ Cur* Them Without Cutting Them Out
jo y e d -b y tho bunch a n d ‘ thoy re­ ORLANDO,
- 'FL O R ID A
turn ed home feeling like school boys
Alter a good vacatibn.

SCHELLE MAINES

HENRY M c L 4 U L I N

LAWYER

Dr. J . A. TR0VILLI0N
SPECIALIST

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

1041st. St Phone 182

C. H . D I N G E E
Plumbing and
Gas F i t t i n g
*11 Work R eceives M 7 Pcraona
Attention And Best Efforts - V

°PHelto City HaR

• N o 20

REDDER HELD THE BAG

Hum an Lobsters.
Ifuuy wom en nn* llko the RiMThqi o f

SUCCESSOR TO W. IL UNDERWOOD

turning tldo to flnat It /n u n It* tfiiiix&gt;P R A C T IC A L H O R S E S H O E R
rnry prlsnu. Then* on tho rock*. It
205-207 O ak A ve.
Phone 244
w ould remain to die,- although a slight
effort would onahlu It *t&lt;&gt; reach the
w ave*, toM ln g only a fe w f w t lielow.
T licro are m ouy huninn loh*tom, incrc
"h a n g er* o n " o f society, w ho nrc enter­
taining theniHcJvu* with the Idea that Nellt* af AppJIcelfefi far Amendment I*
Chatter ef Hanford &lt;’«&gt;*-C*la nettling
because they uro women Ib e y nre to bo
('em,ear
Net if* la hereby give* that we, the un|io1|hh1 without putting forth any of'
derelgned. preeldent-and-aecreury ol th#
fo rt theiuielve*.
Sanford Coca-Cola Rattling Company, by
order *f th* •toekboldrr* thereof mill apply
to th* Honorable flow-mar ol Lbe State •(
Florid*, at hla efocutiv* Office, at TaUaM 08 M 8000000800000V
h«»»*«. in tald »t«l», on January 12th, 1817,
at I* d . o'clock a. m- nr a* *oon thereafter
aa « e can be heard, (pr lettera patent,
fcrantlas an amaadmani to tha charter of
tha aald Ban/ord Coca-Cola Doitllag Com­
pany, and a copy ol aald application la now
ea Ola with tha IKercatry *f State ol Flor­
ida, aa required by lav, and below thl* no­
« —
n ..v i l .L .J (| _. lle# appear* lb* copy ol tb* propoaed
One ,Inch
Card. ii'm
WUI r,Be Published
Un
cKanga
la aald charter, and aame la duly
der This Heading At The Rate Of 17.28 publiahad,
aa required by law,
Per Year.
Witaaa* our corporate aeal and •(mature,
thl* the llh day of pactmber, 18 8
Hanford Coca-Cofn Bottling Company,
Per T. C. Parker, Prealdant,
II. D . Pariah Berrelary.
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LEGAL ADVERTISING

:: BUSINESS CARDS

Dr. H. H. McCaslin

Wilson &amp; Honsbolder

Elton J . Moughton
AUCHITECT

t * * •— ..GEO. A . DEC0TTES..
ATTORNEY
open
*d the sni

SANFORD WAGON WORKS

lobster which, If left ujHin 'the rock* One and two horse Wagons Made
Ly-HMMHMqHHnjj-iidc,—wtilfw-for-thr* re­ in ^anforUy on-hand a t all times.-

Commission Mon Showed ilim IIow
DENTIST
To Hunt Snipe et Night
A jolly bunch- of commlaeion mpn Office In Garner St Woodruff Building
w*nt ,0 lAimon BlulT Saturday oh
Formerly Occupied By
* h»t was supposed to j»e * c*mp
Dr.' W. K. H ow a^eholder
bunt but later Information seenu t?
, P01"! to tho fact that all they wanted
a inipe hunt. The party con- TB0M A8 * M *&lt;^ 2 , o u g o ff IIOUH1IOLDKB
J,
of M e«ni. Dutton, Fedder.
»Um»n, Wilson, Henry. 8 ymee,
PP*. Jcrvey and Etdridge and the
law yers
• P » m made in Dutton’ s boat to
toon Bluff where th e / camped. Sanford.
Florida
“Mint stories began from tho time
* Party left * the d ty dock until
• I P m lv8d »t Lemon Bluff with
' vrevfMult th it
Fodder was
«ry much excited and anxloua to
nil luck! Snipe , hunting waa
•iikJJ1 ? P « ° 1)8 the groataat.outdoor O ffice ia Ye well Bldg.
Sanferd. Fla
1 Florld» »nd the plan « u

Practice

r

4, 7B4 uhdafclineri, hereby apply to th*
G a m a o r 'o f tha Btat* of rlorlda. for an
amendment to tho charter of tha -Sonford
Toca-Cala Bottling Company, and hereby
certify that on December 4tbl 1818, al a
meeting of all of tb* atockbolder* of aald
Company, tb* fo lowing reaolutlona waa
unanimously adopted:
Where**.'It I* deemed advleabt* to abolpreferred .lock
of. |
thl*
Company,
l»h tha pr
.
r
and to changu lb* par valu* of the tUck
Tharefore, B# It R**oK*d, that
Artirl* Three ol th* amended charter af thl*
Ccmpan;y b* further
co aa to read
a* folio*
low*:
1Arlid* Three. Tb* amount of lb* captal ftock of thia corporation abiil b# FfTtaon
Thou.end Didlaie. all ot which ahall bo
common etock. nod tbo ibtreo of thl* ateck
•hell b* of tb* par value of un* Hundred
Dcllcre each, to ho paid for ia .awiul money
or t* propetty. labor or tarvtceo at a ;a*t
veluatloa, to be determined by th* Boatd
ol Direttat*.'
W# further certify that Ih* above rtaolutlon appear* a* nait of Ih* minute* af said
rettag' n du* lorn*.
Witnea* our a.gnatura, tlla Ih# 8lh day *4

It ia lurcher.ordered that this notice bo
published In tb* Hanford Herald, a. news­
paper publiahad ia Hanford, in in* Fount*
of Seminole, etat* ol Florida, tone* a wren
for twalv* consecutive weak*.
WTTnese B. A. Doogtaaa, clerk of our clrehraut court, and tho real ol aald court at
lb* court botis* at Baalord. thia 27th day
DM *fi*irford*C*«#.Coia llaliUag Campany^ • af Novwmb«r, A. D. 1818.
Par T . C. Parker, Pie*.dent,
(aaal)
B. A. DOUGLASS,
U C. ParUh. Secretary.
Da via k Glfos.
Clark.
3&gt;.Tu**-4to
t w S T i i S Complainant. ,

Mr. °!

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b*iB
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To all person* latarealad In ar bavlug liana
r.K *1 tha N W K and Wl&lt; &lt;
upon th* following d**rtlb*d property, altlr.1,
“Tp. 20 8, “Rang* 22 E.,
•■*•- lying and helng In th* County of Bo
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fool*.:, State ef Florida, and more paitlf
partlru- ta qp^oar to

file* in tbi* case, OB Monday, the 5t
»
rly described ns follow*, to-wlt;
•Vl
N E K ol N E K
4. Twp. *«, B, of of Fabruary, 1817, 'the asm* being
day
of
thia
court.
Kongo 82 B ut.
B W ^w f_ NEK R*c. 8, Twp. 20 B,*
it ta furth«r ordered that t M l |
flat
publiahad lu tha Sanford Herald,
of N7&gt;K Hoc- 2, Twp. 20. 8, of paper publiahad in SUmlaoi* count)
Rants* *1 But.
Ida. for twalv*. consecutive Weeks.
• NHK ot NWK Bu. 8. Twp. 29. 8. of X Witaaa* E. A. Douglas*, Clock
Rang* 22 But.
Circuit Court, and tk* aaal that
N V K X N W k R#e. 2. Twp. 2V. 8. of :0
tb day *t October, A. D. 1818.
(ual)
B. A. DOUOLA8S.
Clack af tha Circuit Coo/t, Homfoali
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r Com;
fo rap) aln sat.

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ing of wsUrway* fa the logical (an«
Chrietmaa haa become a nightmare the natural) remedy for high freight
to moet bread-winners who have to rates. Orlando pays a much higher
WHY NOT?

I. HOLLY. Editor
HAYNES, Business Manager

pay the cost. Why -not quit giving
presents to any person over four­
I I n r 7 Taaattoy u d lM4*jr'
teen years old and let people over
that age merely exchange Christ *ria*
HERALD PRINTING COMPANY cards?
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There is no reason ’ why adults
should buy and exchange expensive
presents at Christmas time.
The
season was’ never intended for that
Ila « m a tf by canto* ILN r « Ym* la purpose. It.stands for an exchange
U m w n is*, h r Meats
la U t u m Mato Be MaSa ef OtTVe of goodwill- and good cheer, but not
of costly gee-gaws. The children, of
course must have their gifts but they
need hot be expensive. The ordin-

rate of freight than Sanford, some
twenty miles nearer the distributing
centers, not beealse Sanford is twen­
ty miles nearer but because Sanfort
has water transportation.
If Or­
lando and Orange county were to
bond for an amount sufficient to
build a navigable canal from San­
ford to this point it would bo the
moist profitable money the town and
county ever invested. It would not
require such k large sum as might
appear at first thought.
Let our
constructionists think this over, and
start something, The canal would
pay for itself in th r course of a
period—less than five years, prob­
period—I
Such
be of
ably. 8
uch a waterway
. . would
.
vaster benefit titan* the brick roads
for which the county spent upwards
of half a million, and it is likely that
a canal would not cost much if any
more.

RISK N O T -W A N T N O T
II

Pay no attention to big dividends in get-rlch-quick scherfies,

•for they usually end in disaster.*
account

Invest your funds in an interest

account at this bank and be sure of your principal

A N D Y O U R IN TE R E ST.

Safety is our Watchword.

P EO P LES B A N K OF S A N FO R D

dollar toy than from a-ten dollar
ornament.
Christmas giving has been greatly
abused.
Persons giving expensive
presents when they sre not financial
SANFORD, FLORIDA
0. L TAILOR- R. R. DEAS
Csdtlw
Ats’l Cadtfar
Iy able to p a y -fo r them and when
P. L WOODRUFF Vke-PrssWaal
they urgently need the money for
some other purpose. Many of them
take the money which ought to go
OUR CHRISTM AS ED ITIO N
to paying their bills and purchase
The Sanford Herald has been issu­
costly gifts for relatives and friends
It is a falso proposition in economy ing a Christmas edition for the past
It entails succeeeding weeks of de­ eight years and that means that we river steamer Oaceota, died at h is' be perfected this year and suitable livered attacks in the bend of the
privation, of being "hard up" for have brought out one of these edi­ homo, 28 Roselle street yesterday a f ' ground purchased that will prove Cerna river, on the Macedonian
money for the necessary expenses of tions every Christmas every year ternoon. He was a well known and 1not only good fair grounds but will front. Thero haa beeij violent artil­
that we have been in Sanford. The highly respected citizen here and be fitted up for summer amusements lery-fighting on the Somme front and
life.— Punta Gorda Herald.
Congratulations to Kissimmee.
Christmas edition Is issued each was next to the oldest man in point as well and the stockholders can be the vicinity of Hill 304 at Verdun.
----- -O -----She will bulkhead her lako front,
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year
in order that Sanford may be the of service with tho Clyde St. Johns assured of a paying investment from
SOUTH FLO RID A AND H. C
migpty fine Christmas present.
The
reply
of
the German chan­
tho shopping center for miles around. river line, having been with the com - j the start. Tho fair idea is gaining
OF L.
cellor,
Dr.
von
Bethmann
Hollweg,
One rActhod by which south Flor It means that our business men are pany twenty five years. His many ' ground every day and the hold backs to the latest representatives or the
H ow 'abou t tHls Community Christ!
anxious
for
the
trade
of
tnis
section
friends will- be grieved to leaFn of are over shadowed by' the boosters
• mas Tree for Sanford this year. It idians can aolv* the high coat of liv
United States Government regarding
and are catering to that trade. It his death.
ing
for
themselves
and
others
is
and aro In the hopeless minority*
is more blessed to give than to rethe-Belgian labor deportations is ex­
means
that
in
the
Christmas
edition
through the production of foodstuffs
&gt; ccivp.
Tho body will be taken on the
The time has come for concerted pected to be delivered today or to­
in
greater volume—through seeing of the Herald issued in plenty uf
------ 0 -----ateamer
Lcnupc,
which
sails,
at
2
action
and every citisen of Seminole morrow, and it is stated that it will
time for ' the Christmas shoppers
After Christmas' comes the Sem­ their agricultural advantages and
o
’
clock
Sunday
afternoon,
and
will
county
Should get behind this mqve- be couched " iff the Jrlendlicst terms"
they will find a list of the many ar­
inole County Fair. Get ready' with grasping them.
be
conveyed
to
Trenton,
N:
J.,
ment
that
means so much for the and will go as far as possible toward
The edition mokes
If they were moro alert and ener­ ticles wanted.
those displays and help to make it
where the interment. will be made county in tho years to come. The meeting the Ameriran wishes. Cer­
suggestions
and
assists
the
shoppers
getic,-many of our people could raise
one of the best fairs in, Florida.
&gt;es!de the graves of Mrs. Sea- Seminole County Fair is bound to tain concessions, it is understood,
ruits, vegetables and other food­ in making up their purchases and
may bn made because of the promise
irook's
father, grandparents and be a success,
tells them just where they can get
If yqu do not see it- in the Herald stuffs for their own eonsump'tion,
great
grandparents.
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of
tho Dutch consul at Antwerp,
what they want.
today it ia not worth looking for. iut blindness to opportunities that
after the surrender of that city, that,
Besides his widow Mr. Seabrook
Aside from the shopping facilities
Wa mean the present that you want are thrust at them causes them to
Belgians would not be deported.
s
survived b y 'tw o daughters, Miss
given
by
the
spccini
edition
it
gives
continue
the
unequal
struggle
with
to buy.
A German warship, described os a
the national aggregation of price- the readers that warm Christmas Ava Seabrook, now with her grand­
.
— 0 -----light cruiser is operating in the At- •
cheer so dear not only to the chil­ mother,* Mrs. Rphcrt Gould .of Phil­
ffxccrs.
'.S eein g Joe Earman's name at the
Continued From Page One
lantic, according to the statement of *
dren but to the grown folks as we!'. adelphia nnd Mrs. Wcilford Mumby,
Thousands of ncres of productive
head of the Palm Iieach Post rnukca
a British sea captain who declares
formerly
Miss
Leonie
II.
Hoabrook,
It would not be n real Christmas
us wonder if Joe has shaken the dust lands await tilling and, to tho obser­ without the Christmas edition and if now residing in Okeechobee, nnd a
that
his vessel was held up by the
prisoners. Tho booty taken by tho
of busy Jax from his feet for the vant man, seem to groan beneath the townspeople arc not so eager for brot
brother, Paul H. Seabrook of Charles Teutonic armies is reported- as. in­ Germans and examined. Agitation
more e*»y life of Palm Reach.. Joe the weight of enforced idleness. A tho edition it is certain that thp ton,
in London shipping circle* for the
calculable.
Is a good one and if he has taken up few men are endeavoring to -settle people living outside of the city
convoy
of the merchantmen has re­
- T h e ultlmnto falp of the' “Rou­
nowspuper work in earnest he Will and cultivate these lands, but qthers peruse 'every line of thfe paper and
sulted.
manian armies still is in doiibt, but
Papermaklng.
make the Post gd some hut Joe will persist in dinging to the sleep wailr­ they will begin making their pur
One thousand persons are reported *
they continue to retreat before the
The
first
paper
mill
In
America
was
ing
habit
and
growling
about
"hard
not be tied to' the Post.
chases just as soon as they got this OStnbllnbcd In 1000 ue*r Philadelphia Teutonic allies whoso pursuit, it is to have been killed by an .explosion
times.”
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------ 0 -----paper. It is a well known fact that nnd it wns 20 years before tho second announced, is progressing as plan­ in a Russian ammunition factory.
When our people, including busi­
Congratulations to our old friend,
the Christmas editions o f ’ The Her­ one wno built at Germmitown, while ned."
Germans Have Improved "Tanks"
Frank Harris of the Ocala Banner ness owners and salaried men, give ald havo been looked forWard to by the third, founded four years Inter In
The
German millatry authorities
The Russians have again- launched
who has reached his seventieth birth­ proper consideration to agricultural all the readers with great interest Delaware, furnished the paper that
have evolved whit 1* declared to be
strong
attacks
on
the
Upper
M
ol­
endeavor
on
even
a
small
scale,
and
needed.
day. One of tho finest men that
every year and that is the principal Uenjamlu Franklin
,
—
all join in efforts to' bring more set­
davian and Transylvanian frontiers, an improvement upon tho British
over wielded a pen Frank . Harris
reason why--it - was published tnis
but the majority of them aro report­ "tanka" on tho Somme front and
. . follows out our assertion that no one tlers to south-Florida, the high cost time. With print paper advanced
Tho Roaourceful Gardener.
ed Ao have failed, with heavy losses. have given them a teat in the Roudies in Florida— not even newspaper of living will become a myth, at 200 per cent over last year nnd every
“ Have you a vegetable gs-den?" **I
least insofar os this favored' section
Some ground, however, was gained have given them a teat in the Rou­
But Mimo tho
men. There may be times whenthey
other commodity - that entera into started It as such.
north of Dorna W atra, and Russian manian campaign 'with marked sue-,
do not eat but They never die. May is concerned.—Tampa Times.
the making of a paper more than chickens nnd Insects bare gotten busy Troops- dr»To3ged hostile fortes from cesses. * ITT contrast with tho el6w
.
------ O -----Frank Harris live to be one hundrea,
lIoublmLit-wak-wR h -much-mlaglvlnff’ I Imre decided to ca ll'If a zoological two heights in the Punta valley re­ pace of the cars used by the British,
garden.'*
for we cannot afford tq ln«» Mm — -----W A T K R T R AN SPOHTATrO N
that we approached tho holiday sea­
gion, taking some prisoners and ma­ te German tanka run at a speed of
Every Inland city in Florida that son and several conferences with the
chine guns.
The battle south of 25 miles an hour.
Bill Russell, may his tribe In- expects to have the benefits of lower .business department of tho paper
Javornitsa, in the wooded Carpathi­
A new British War Council, of
‘ crease, has a beautiful qjemoriam in freight rates is endeavoring to use and the editorial departments were
an has ceased and the Russians have
hich
Premier David Lloyd George
the last iaaue of the Pnlatka News the natural waterways that aro so held before it was deciden to at­
retired to their entrenchment. In ia a member is declared by the Lon­
on Frank Mayes, eoitor of the Pen­ abundant in this state. The making tempt a big edition at this timl&gt;.
consequence of tho retreat eastward don Evening News to have been in
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sacola Journal who aied last Decem­ of tho St. Johns river into the inland nut the thought o f, tho kiddies and
of the Roumanian troops, Russian session all day Saturday.
ber. We add our bunch of flowern watorway through Flondn has tho tne older folk? who are appreciative
troops on their left flank also have
Arrangements have been made for
I « to ihe memorial, for Frank Mayes cooperation of all the cities in cen- of our efforts prevailed ■and here it
It has virtually been decided upon been compelled to retire.
the exchange of Germari and British
was one of N atuie's noblemen ;w hojtral Florida iywi the lower cast coast is.
now by those in charge of. tho fair
Little Activity on Other Fronts
civilian prisoners more than fortywas taken from our cirdo in th e 1cities and in the effort to bring atAnd another thing. ’ We refused that a permanent organization will . The Entente fdrees again have dc- five years old.
primo of life and in the midst of a tention to the St.- Johns river our to take any advertising from out of
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most (iseful ' career.
He has gono sister city of Orlando gnve ub valu­ town tfirms comi/ig into competition
from our life but he. will live for­ able aid. When the St. Johns river with local firms, we refused to take
ever In our memory as one of the ia made the inland route wnich is any advertising that would lowei
brightest and best men of our ngc. absolutely certain Orlando will bo our high standards of what should
benefitted in many wuys just os oth- go_ into tne* homes, we ___________
refp««&gt;&lt; *»&lt;«»!
The jilans to have a yacht club io cr iqland cJUffl will he bsnsfltted n*aa.oI--dlfl**wn4-hlnds~thit would Iff
b*iamid=3nnnr.'u;iih ihe ap^ hut Oilnndo has'nbver rested on her uny way militate against our past
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proval of all of our citizens.
A oars. This enterprising city is con­ effurtx In giving the public a clean,
yacht club -here will mean that thq stantly bn the alert for better facil­ household paper.
aafa * harbor and boat building fac­ ities of every description and being
Wo want you to read this paper
tory will .be assurod . and theso arc bottled up at the present timo a* from cover to cover. You rondera
as
freight
tw o essentials badJ,- needed at this far
***i &lt;
u&gt; n
s iim rates
m im are
«&lt;r concerned
cum eim u tho
mr nm
making-ll-powihle
rc..makin«
It-possible -forTnrtOTTJn'tlmo. With San{/r$L_Qjj._lhnTJnlaud id * a -»f fenm*-^trT)rn«prWWcr is. agattT v|nce the advertisers that in The
Tne Orlam.o Re­ Herald they have tho market place
ilcrways a'V ogjil club here would being agitated.
mean more tourists, more yachts- porter-Star »hiu the following edi in which to alsptay their wares.
and ’ activity of every kind torial along this line which demon­ Tell thorn about your home paper,
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along tho lake front. The Board of strates the drift of the.times
patronize (he merchants whs' havo
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T rade and all tho citizens should get- • Senator Fletcher addressed tho taken liberal space.' In this edition
right behind the idea, of a yacht Ntttlonnl Rivers and Harbors Con­ and let (hem know that you are
club and assist in the organization. gress yesterday and in tho course of watching their efforts in trying to
his remarks stated that railroad do- Induce trade to com * to Sanford ana
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veiopment had not kept pare with stay in’ Sanford.
For Class 2 ; pay 2 cents the first week, 4 cents the second week, 6 cents the third
The Herald naa been with you a
the devcloproent of the country, and
week,
and so on, and we will pay you at the end of fifty weeks $25.50.
that tho development of the water­ long time and will bo here for a long
ways of the country was necessary time yet. We never quack about
Or in Class 5, pay 5 cents the first Week, 10 cents the second ,week, 15 cents the
' to insure transportation facilities, hard times, about the hign coat of
.third week, and s o on, and we will pay you nt the end of fifty weeks $63.75
j The senator stated a well recognized living or about anything.that would
fact. Thero may have been a time dotract from this city nnd county
YOU MAY REVERSE THE O RDER OF PAYMENTS
when the railroads did not desire to but now that* you know- and we
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IF YOU WISH T O DO SO
aee the waterway? developed, hut know the situation of tho news­
that condition can hardly ’ be said to papers all over the country we are
For instance, in Class 2, going up, the payments start 'with 2 cents and end with
exist now. The broad minded rail­ only asking that all of you stand by
$1.00. If you desire to do st), you may start with $1.00 the first week and pay 2 cents
road official is big enough to seo that your home paper, cut out the fnke
less every week until the last week’s payment will be 2 cents.
Y ou may do the same
in class 5.
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the
railroads will have all that they advertising and spend your money
Make excellent; Christ­
can do even If the waterway pro­ with the people who have stood by
Or you can join Class 50 and pay 50 cents each week straight through,~or you can
mas presents for both
jects contemplated are all realised. you and speno their money with you.
join Class 100 and pay $1.00 each week straight through.
So here is your Christmus number
The railroad official who is not
ladies and men. ' Howev­
as
usual and the war in Europe pas
broad enough to ace this ia not big
PAYMENTS M UST BE M A D E EVERY WEEK
not
curtailed it in the least. It may
enough to hold his own position.
er orders must be given
OR M AY BE MADE IN ADVANCE
Railroad facilities are taxed to the not bo the biggest- paper in the
early for it takes several
utmost st present. The recont car wot Id or the beet but it has taken
Can you think of an easier way to provide money for Christmas presents?
Join
shortage
called for an official inves­ just as much grey matter and time
yourself--get
every
one
in
you
family
to
join.
Show
this
to
your
friends
and
get
them
days to make deliveries.
tigation so serious did it become, and patience and money in propor­
to join. E V E R Y B O D Y IS W E LC O M E TO JO IN .
,
,
but it U not likely thst anything tion as the greatest paper in the
See us about it today.
You can join how. Call and let us tell you about'our plan.
really- worthy of investigation exist­ world and best of all it is your own
ed. The great and growing traffic of home paper and no big paper can
the country la such that the rail­ take the place of The Herald.
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roads are unable to handle it, and
Death of Clyde Line Puraer
congress ought not to be laggard
Tho many Sanford friends of Pur­
about forwarding and encouraging
all useful and worthy •waterway ser ‘Seabrook of the St. Johns river
projects. 1 Thero are pork barrel line of Clyde steamers will bo grieved
schemes, no doubt, but it is ;hot to to learn of his death at Jacksonville.
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bs assumed that these are numerous. Thq_followlng is from -Saturday's
Florida has suffered retardation be­ Times Union:
“ T h e B a n k W i t h t h e C lo c k ”
PHONE 148
"Ephraim
Hamilton
Senbrook,
cause of Inadequate railroad farilK
1 tics-nnd Exorbitant rates. The open- aged 5rt vears, punter on the Clyde

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�Chrittmat Edition
The . advertising Jar of the Sun
Brotnera circuq was here Sunday, and
ywterday and the billboards and
fences now depict the scenes that are
ao dear to the hearts o f the children
and many of the grown folks. The
circus will be here on Saturday,
the 23rd.

«je fltpp«ning»--M ention
gf

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personal Items of
Interest,

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amtr, «f “ »e floating Small
fllks Sacclartiy Arranged fof
Harried Herald Reader*
0n, of the biggest cattle dews
Ja the lU tf involves the ssle
**1000 head of stock purchased
1 S
J U
olAre.di.brtl..
L ° iMitrd Land
Company
of
Cw*°
The
Consolidated
* * ta He «U t. and ha# exten£Tboldini* In Osceola, -DeSoto,
Lm and other south Florida counties.
.pproximate price per head
JJd psrktr Brothers was $14.30.
tot of oranges packed for Chrlat.{ft*. Mrs. Alexander Vaughn.
JJIm $23-

He,d of Pt,k Av®’ “ nd

Baiter 8 *

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’’ Marion county has had a great
Ilir list * « k , attended by hundred*
w blessed people who went homo
ccorinced that their county ha* un­
told poaibilities for wealth and hapMs*. These county fairs are valinstitutions nnd should bo
wde leading events in every county
fc the state.—Miami Metropolis.
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ferry host to Enterprise for
JltaiTill* train.
27-10tp
There is a wonderful development
MU, on in the propagation of the
gtikeen. Many think that-It la ono
g the coming crops of Florida.
There were some beautiful and mag-

tiM rock and will commence puttin
«b the aiphalt oil within a very hfow
&lt;D». The entire nigway through
tlb county (sixty miles) is, to be so
treated,, and when finished will
fqaij a city pavement,
- PUno and $30 rifle- no reasonable
Can be seen aftertirr refused
3 8 -tt c .
PM* 906 Myrtle avenue
| The New Ocklwaha hotel At Eusa will be formally opened for the
«aion of 1917 on January lat.
^ait»
number of improvements
law bwn made and an exceptional9 busy seuon ia expected.
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lUB-MV-TISM — Antiseptic, Re­
bus Rheumatism, Sprains, Neuralfk.
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[ la t arrived a fresh lot of Better
p i t Feed only $2.26 per sack at
haford Fldur &amp; Feed Co.
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‘ Tampa received the first car of
«n that was ever shipped from
Ibtkua county. It sold for 90 qent*

tlon, (bat the show could not live
without* adjuncts of that kind, and
also sneertngly referred to the 8 un
Brothers’ Shows os “ that Sunday
School Show.”

forip, which, ,wlth necessary in­
structions may be obtained from the
Commission's local representative,
Secretary, Local Civil Service Board
at the Sanford, Florida postoffice, or
from tho undersigneds
All persons wishing (o take this
examination aho(uid secure blank*
and file their applications with the
undersigned at once in order to al­
low time for any necessary correction
and to arrange for the examination.
T. C. SHAW,
Secretary Civil Service Board,.
202 Postoffice Building,
.
Atlanta, Ga.

M illinery, C hristm as N ovelties,

Ever since its inception twenty
five years ago, the*Sun Brothers have
been deadly foes to anything'of a de­
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Anybody can tell you how to find moralizing character at\d hava kept
the Sanford Flour &amp; Feed Co.’s their shows intact and free from (t,.
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Phone 295-J
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and today it is the only show of its
Walter S. Adams of tho Thatcher sizeln America that can successfully
106 East First Street
Next to McCulIers
Realty Co., is spending a few days "repeat’.’ .each season town for town.
in tho city and his many friends are* The amusement going people have
confidence in the show, because of
glad to see him gain.
Mrs. E. 8 .* Tyner le ft ’ yesterday tho now nnd original performances
for her home in Tampa to spend each succeeding feason, and always
dic of tuberculosis for science Had simple, delivered In a quiet, conver­
Where It Costa.
Christmas after a pleasant visit here of the very best. Its great cleanli­
proven that the ' dreaded white sational manner thnt. made n tasting
“The Bremer r-uJnry In our rnllroipl
with her daughter, -Mrs. R. J. Holly. ness and the hpnest, courtesy .and
plpguo was a curable and preventa­ impression upon his audience.
fair treatment given to all who visit nIiojw nnd stores.” snys n young man. tive disease.
For cows and chickens use Ttice
The ofTcring will be sent through
t"heir shows or do business with **l» *13 ti week. Our 1m&gt;&gt;b any It costs
Bran, 160 lb saok for $2.80 at San* them.
$3 of thnt lo keep company with u girl.
Beginning with a brief, interesting tho Health committee of the Wel­
ford Flour &amp; Feed Store.
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The movies, the Inke, the Jitneys. !»ont history o f . the disease which he fare Department to tne state Health
The show will arrive in Qainesville
A car load of Maxwell cars were by special train, service early this hire, nn occnslonnl show*—It eats up claims dates almost from tho begin­ committee of the Florida Federation
tho dimes. And the hoys say It must ning of man und was first mentioned
here today for a dealer in Okeecho­
of Women's Clubs, to bo used in the
morning. At noon time preceding ho done— whnt wo need In this town Is
bee who came here to get them.
by Moses in Deuteronomy be cur­ anti tuberculosis campaign.
Dr.
the afternoon performance a number u get-together club with the cost of
ried
his
audience
with
him
through
The cheap freight rates to Sanford of highly original free outside shows courting cut down,
Masters
came
to
Sanford
by
invi­
Womnu's Home
make tnis city the shipping center will be presented to the public, all Companion.
the various stages .of scientific re­ tation of tho Welfare Department
for. the state.
search to (lie prisent era of study nnd will return in tho spring to-fill
taking place on .the show grounds
and knowledge to nave the people, another program dnte.
v'r . L. Woodruff and Barney Bock and absolutely free to the public.—
M o st P o w e rfu l T a lism a n ,
and
how to use what the centuries
Incidentally, Dr. Masters will be a
are among the latest purchasers of Gainesville Sun.
In Rev. Jnine* Itldley's "Talel
past
have, taught us.
Ho empha­ candidate for the position of State
Auburn cars.
v j. "
Sun Brothers' Circus shows in d e n ir one of the characters ■ Abusised the Importance of prevention Health officer, as it is understood
. Ey^rybody is buying their grocer­ Sanford on Saturday, December 23. dnh, n rich inerclinut of ilngdnd, who
Is. haunted every night by n horrible and the negligence of the people at that Dr. Porter will not re enter the
ies and feed from the Sanford. Flour
hag. Seeking In n dream the talisman large in sending children to school service at the expiration of his term.
St Feed Co. because they sell so
SHOES AT $?0 PER PAIR
of Oromunes, winch Insures earthly who . had the germs of tuberculosis
cheap.
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happiness, he finds It In love of God well developed, frequently in ad­
Virginia Fancy Hand Picked Pea­
Tally cards, score cards, punches,
nnd submission lo the divine will. With vanced stages of the dU^nse. , Ife
this tntlsmnn he Is eunhlod to.keep charted the pul* i. and* school au­ nuts at tho Sanford Flour St fe e d
etc., lor bridge parties at The Her­
the hng locked tip nnd jui free lilmsell
Co.’s store.
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ald office. All the latest *ueaigns.
thorities to lia . *• ri
froin his nightly tormeut.
The
regular
annual
meeting
of the
Wm. Wcincrt of the Wm. Weinert
amlnalionp in the
stockholders
of
the
First
National
Co., .well known commission house
.Masters' .lertur-* w
d r . Ma s t e r s h e r e
P^nk of Sanford, Fin., will he held
of Philadelphia left today f o r . his
from tl»j» vs.;,,'
tit
l tie otllco of tho bank on Tuesday,
home, after spending several weeks
*,-♦
lie
onvc
v
.
und cnlMade an Address on Tuberculosis
January 0th, 1917, pt 10:00 a. m.,
hefe the gUest of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
l.itcrrsl
:
nt»'d
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Sunday Night
Henry.
Tho house of Wcincrt is
i iod he being t!r* second. Tuesday. J q tho
An unusually Inrge. and ’■•urrsent- of Ms fur. .
month, for the election of a Board o f
very popular here under the ablo
stivo uudienrr gattirnT
Hp
Directors to servo for tho ensuing
management of the local representa­
luter
a
i
11
pa:
ti?
it,;
..*ndMethodist rhurcit »/;» ftiindcy i *v ht
year
nnd for the transaction of auch
tive, Charlie Henry.
er ami i«-s .’ ejin.ir&gt;a1* trvgt'meitf he
to hear Dr. J, hi. Mast*
n
other
business as may properly come
ing lecture on tube: ulo-.». "T n h -r- nccbr(lc&lt;i them itt the home and by
If you want fresh groebries at a
before
it.
culonis Suoiiae" is u d « ‘ ’ t
low price' go to Sanford Flour &amp;
the public.
His addre»!t was force­
B. F. W H IT E N R ,
by the it:iimu to lie ur.mi.&lt;!iy o'
Feed Co. store.
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ful and interrstin1r, eloquent yet
30-Fri-6tc
Cashier.
ed hut tii s Li the f i p l ol -i-rvat» e of
/F ra n k Goirtz is hlmc from Phila­
the day held, in Sanford, although
delphia whero he has been during
the custom dates buck «ovon or
the sumrper months working at his
eight
years. The Methodist, Bap­
trade .os carpenter. Mr. Gocrtz has
tist and ConyregntToiiui i unureKU-.
large property interests here and
i.
• iimvi n i t, hut
still calls Sanford homo but ho says
th v e • were many representativea.
things are certainly booming in tho
Loin otlie; denominations hern nnd
mytheast.
.
elsewhere in. udt-d* in too audience.
Georgo Marr, tho well known
It is probably safe to nay that - it
amusement man is in the city today
was probably one of the largest au­
on fair matters
d ien ces'for uu observance of this
Get your Scratch Feed Poultry
kind that hn‘s gnibernd in a Sanford
Hrit and Wheat f/om SanfordTHour
church within, the last five years.
will clim b down
St Feed Co.
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The usual evening service of prayer
yotir chimney if
and song and Scripture rending was
you will jo in our
THE GLARING HEADLIGHTS
conducted by Rev. J. A. Davidson.

. Wilcox P aintings o f F lo rid a S cenery

M RS. GRACE E. W IL L IA M S

COUNTY IN FINE SHAPE

NOW!
Come, join in with your friends and neighbors in
this splendid plan to

Save During the Y ear
and assure yourself of ample funds for next year's
holiday shopping.
All vou have-to do is-pay^a-fflttftll-amountrpach '
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N o Expense to Join
Everybody Welcome

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Sanford, Florida

ELDER SPRINGS WATER

v© urrivea in ma
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brkvH|' [,ier,or of bouUvIlls, Keny i' home again after -spending
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l c&gt;tyr*».Ii|,rbtrl Lym&gt;n °f Forest
Ib&amp;onM V he clty y «t«rd a y callK , Wend, and doing aome shopH b n . A.
Ddlln, a prominobt
f k Z i ” Arc‘ d|a wa, In the d ty on
on buxines#.
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stock of groceries arid feeds at San­
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ford Flour St Feed Co.’* store. 3 l-tf
There are many inquiries mado at
this office every week from tourists
CIRCUS IS ALL RIGHT
and visitors to the city about the
water, many of them who cannot
Gainesville Sun Gives Show Clean get accustomed to the sulphur water
Bill o f Health
or for various reasons cannot drink
Circus day always brings a big it. The sulphur water in the flowing
crowd of people to town, and the wells in this city and the city water
arrival pf Sun Brothers’ World Pro­ Is pur* and good, but the taste docs
gressive Shows in this d ty today will not strike the fancy, of aomO people.
prove no exception to the rule.
Thr'Elder Springs Wafer ls brought
It is hardly neceeaary to aute htnre to the d ty every day by auto deliv­
that thia tented ehow la'all right, for ery and will be taken to your door If
the reason that our citizens know ordered.
Thia apring water by
that it ia all right and besides It is chemical analysis la' absolutely puf^
■imon pure, all dean and respect­ and has no trace of eulphur In it.
able.
Any one wishing to order can
The success of thia noted tented phone Mr. Wheelfr at Elder Sprinrs
aggregation haa been realized by or leave orders at The Herald office.
presenting the American peopio a This is given to the public on ac*
tented show entirely free from every This ia given to the public on ac­
form of graft; by keeping every count of so many inquiries coming
promise made in the matter of ex­ into this office about Uu... spring
hibitions, and by treating those who Water.
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visit' these exhibitions with the utU. S. Civil .Service Eliminations
most courtesy and respect It is this
An
open competitive examination
manner of treatment which often
causes one to fed more guest than under the rules of the U. S. Civil
patron when he visits.the Sun Bros.' Service Commission for the position
of eierk carrier in ^he postoffice,'San=
flb o t a u . ' . . w i . :
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.Many o l thelF dval showmen who fofd, Florida, will be b d d on Janu­
countenanced •the old' time confl- ary 18th, 1917, commencing at 9
d*nee man, the abeil worker, the for- o'clock a. m.
Applications (or this examination
teller, the abort changer and
must
be mode on the prescribed
forms .wf graft, mad* the aaaer-

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A RESUME OF SANFORD ’
'HAPPENINGS UP^TO DATE
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country*' will decorate the windo
of the. new Garner store f&gt;n /Par
avenue where the* sale will he he!
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
O ld, FatMoned Cant Grinding and
Candy PnU •
An enjoyabla event of last week
raa the delightfully old fashioned
cane grinding” and "candy pull
ing** weith which Mr. and Mra. MeG.
Carrawsy entertained their friends
Thursday evening at their hom«\
several miles out of the d ty . Neigh­
bors and friends came from all
around to enjoy the fun, and great
fun it was too, this return to a.cus­
tom so much enjoyed in the x »od
old days of yore.
Those present
upon this happy occasion' were Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Telford, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. McKim, Mr. and Mrs.
D . . Tyler, Mr. and Mra. J. F.
Hoolehan and son, Mrs. J. E.
Courier; Mrs. J. Q. Andes, Mrs
ftobL Lord and children, Mrs. S. 8.
Telford, Misses Alva and Ruth
Vaughn, Nita Lctson, Minnie Wynn,
Alice McKim, EUen Telford, Maude
Carrawa yt Messrs. Sam Piclfens,
-aFafyctte Humphreys, Bryant L.
Sapp, James Cassidy, J. O. Andes,
Jr., Andrew Vaughn, Mm. McKim,
Mason Williams, Alex Strickland,
.ex and Don Carraway.

i f off lire
Mias Carolyn Spencer entertained
several of her -gif! friends on Wed
nesday afternoon with, a delightfo
matinee party, in celebration of her
birthday. The party met at the
home of Mlse Mollie Abernathy and
repaired t o ' the theatre where the
pictures were much' enjoyed, afier
which the young people were taken
to Bowers' drug store and served
with cream and cake and cold
drinks. The young hoateas received
number of lovely gifts from her
many friends. Enjoying the happy
occasion 'were Mollie Abernathy, Me­
rits Lake, Dorothy Rumph, Helen
Peck, Florence and Ethel Henry,
Priuillof At(*t .
Anna Mason and Lillie Ruth Spen­
A delightfully enjoyable meeting cer.
of the Priscillas was held with Mrs.
W. W. Long, hostess, on Thursday
Attract!re Dinnrr Dance •
afternoon.
The hours were spent
Among the society events ol the
informally with busy fingers nimbly
season, attractive and charming was
fashioning Christmas gifts in cro­
the dinner dance given by Mr. Ar­
chet and embroidery. A salad course
thur YoVell, Mr. George A. Dewas served at the refreshment hour.
Cottra and Mr. L. P. MeCullar at
The members are rejoicing In the re^
Hotel Carnes on Friday evening.
Fancy Work and Cooked Food
turn pf Mrs. J, D. .Roberta to .the
Covers were laid for eighteen and
Saturday afternoon and evening
membership of the congenial little
an elaborate turkey dinner In six
the fnembers- of ijt. Agnes Guild will
club.
Enjoying tne gracious noscourses was served at eight o'clock..
lold their Christmas sale of fancy
pitaiity of Mrs. Long were Mrs. A.
The large dining room was re­
work and cooltsd foods in the buildHOI, Mrs. Eaaterby, 'Mrs. TomDaeserved at this hour for thu hosts and
ng of tho new Seminole Bank on
vis, Mrs. J. J, Purdon. Mr*. Richard
their guests.
The table appoint­
'irst street, at which time there
Pat tin,. Mrs. J. K. Parc and Miss
ments were lovely, dinner being
will be on salo attractive scarfs, bags,
Uarrold of DeLand.
served at two long tables which had
center pieres ynd all sorts of beau­
l or renter pieces huge baskets * of
tiful things in crochet and embroi­
pink und white rose* with rosette
In Pleating Coytrdy
dery, to attract tho Christmas shop
Full of action and abounding in hows of . tulle.
pers. Cakes, pies, salads and other
entertaining situations. "The Elope­
Sparkling crystal and shining sil- elicious homo made delicacies that
ment of E lim " presented last Thurs­ er reflected ngnin in the long mir­
ould tempt the appetite of the
day evening at the Lyric Theatre utt rors the beautiful gowns .of the most fastidious will lie there too. In
drr the auspices of St. Agnes Guild, |ladies ami the chnrming arrange-j^j)e „anre building and a t'th e same
was another triumph added to those meats. The place cards ter'the&gt;lady 1ulne the j unior Auxiliary
of Holy
already achieved by the local talent folks were cunning little colonial Cross Church will iujue their annual
in Sanford. The leading role, Jur.a dames, while upon the cards for the sale and serve tea in the English
a* Ellen gentlemen 'were inscribed novel ond
Haverhill, masquerading as
fashion. Another English fad that
the Maid waa featured by Miss original verses. A stringed orchestra
appeals to tlm daintji. wpn^n will t»o
.Junie Stumon,.-but in the excellent played delightfully throughout the
th e lHlWlavendar-bags, ‘'quite Eng­
performance and splendid manner evening: 'B ciw een th e courses, danc­
lish you know," of which the young­
in w h ich each ’ character was por­ ing was enjoyed and dancing follow­
er girls .*are making a - specialty.
trayed, it' might be called an all star ed the dinner until a late hour.' The
Violets too will he sold. It Is a newcast.
The’ young people--rendered roses which adorned the tables were
custom to combine St. Agnes Guild
their parts with a naturalness . and given the ladies, fragrant souvenirs
and the Junior Auxiliary . for the
ease that was most pjoasing. Clar­ of a joyous and. happy evening of
Christmas sale. The younger girls
ence Mahoney, ns John Hume, -rec­ complete pleasure. The genial hosts
will serve tea and one may buy a
tor of St. Agnes has underiabiy, arc past masters in the art .of enter­
supper from the older girls that-may
•earned the title of "professional” taining. Enjoying their hospitality
be eaten in the tea booth, thus giv­
comedian and carried away a gener­ were Dr. and.Mrs. S. Puleston, Mr.
ing each organisation a share of one’a
ous share of the laurels. Miss Char­ and ‘ Mrs. R. A. Newman, Mr. and
patronage. There is no doubt but
lotte Hand, as Molly, a bride q( a Mrs* B. W. Herndon, Mr. and Mrs.
the innovation will be a pleasing
few weeks was altogether .adorable E. M. Gfalloway, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
novelty and a profitable combina­
and very jealous of her reputation of Wallace, Misses Charlotte Hand,
tion. The girls and little folks of
houaekeeper
and
manager. Her Grctchen Schultz, Olga Schultz, Ed­
the Junior .Auxiliary are under the
make up w'a* charming. Miss Stu- na Owen, Judge Ernest Housholdcr
leadership of Mrs. S. (). Chase and
mon featured a role that was well and S. M. Lloyd.
•
Mrs. B. F. Whitncr.
adapted to her sparkling, sunny‘per­
sonality, while Mias Olga Schultz
Personal Mention
V t C’ cry Wert Hridge
once again demonstrated her charm­
Mr. W. W. Abernathy returned
The members of tho Every Week
ing' versatility in the character of
Saturday from the afate conference
Dorothy March.
She w;as excep­ were charmingly entertained \&gt;y,Mrs. of Methodist churches at Ocala.
tionally good In her lines and act­ Margaret Barnes on Thursday after­
ing.
The. yoiing men of the cast noon, with Mrs. A. P. Connolly w in ­
Dr. Masters of Port Orange was
are also deserving of special mention ning the pretty little -bud vase that the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs,
for without them and their excellent was given for tho prize.* Mrs. Con- II. C. Gerror.
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portrayal* the play could not have ndly.and Mrs. R. A. Newman and
..been a success. Humu Humph play­ Mrs. G. I. Loucks substituted for
Mrs. it. E. Tolsr returned Sunday
ed the-part of the devoted young absent members. A dainty refresh­ from .a short visit to Jacksonville
husband, Richard Ford, In a de­ ment course .was served. Tho next
lightfully naturul manner, while Geo. game will he-played with Mrs. S. E. ’ •Mr. and Mrs. Pope of Celery ave­
McLaughlin, whose tangled love nf- Barrett hostess.
nue, Mrs. F. E. Steinmcyer and'Mrs.
fairs stirred the sympathy of the
Peabody ware u congenial party aU
audience and was excellent in the
Program - *
tending the Methodist Conference in
part—o f—Max— T o ll 1 EVcEu
Much
Owing to the fact that the. Ladies Ocala.
credit is due Reginald Holly for his Minstrels will' be presented in Depart In the performance, for he had Land on Tuesday, Dec. ‘19th the
A tubercular exhibit is on exhibi­
been cast for Hubert Shepherd at regular department program will be tion at the Woman'a Club Jtfit-the eleventh hour, navlng less than given on. Monday -alter noonr Dec. 18 •Room;— HvpryOniT'is invited to call
two days' rehearsal. ^He czrrlod off, with ■MIsi'Miifgargt Davis chairman. and sec it.
the character wonderfully well and Several of the Minstrel c u t hive a
incidentally, earned his kits. Noth­ part on the pfogram which will be
The Ladies Minstrels o f the Music
ing could hnvo been more ridiculous­ featured by the music of McDowell Department that made such a splen­
ly funny than Clarenre Mahoney, and Carrie Jacobs Bond.
Mite did hit on the local stage two weeks
whom we cordially recommend to Davis has -planned a 'delightful pro­ ago will give a performance in Deany manager Ip. search of a rome- gram wbirh may be enjoyed by the Land on the 19th.
dlen. The play deals with the tan­ general public for the moderate sum
gled love affairs of Mollie's guests of ten’ cents.
Hoq. and Mrs. J. F. Bouehello
and the mysterious actions of all
and their little son, Dallas left on
concerned, but ends happily us all
Saturday for Atlanta and Chatta­
Prethylrrian Dazaar
plays should end. Owing to the ill­
A cordial invitation is extended nooga, an route to their home In
ness of Mrs, Takach, Mrs. James
Charleston, W. Vs. They were ac­
to the people of Sanford: *
Taylor very generously gave her
companied by their nephew, Fred
To come to our Christmas tree,talent and services and sang two
Wight who has accepted a position
There to behold
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beautiful solos, the second in re­
with the Virginia Power Company.
Tho gifts wo have made
sponse to the hearty encores that
For both young and old.
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would not be denied, as one' of the
The gifts are not many,
Miss Gladys Morris and Mlia
specialties. She was accompanied by
So pray don't be la te ;. •
Maud Entzmlnger, two former San­
Miss Margaret Davis. Another specWo have made them so pretty,
ford High School girls now attending
~Vtl&lt;*f
th&lt; Womsa’a College at Tallahassee
plause was "G ood Bye My Love,
We too will serve tea
hold- important positions on tho col
Good Bye" aung by Mr. Wm. Arlegs basketball team.
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T o thoss who are weary —
wood (Billy Arwoodl who is singing
Come early, stay la te,.
at thaLyric this week. Mr. Arwood
And leave feeling ehecry.
9 Mrs. E. D. Mobley went up to
possesses a fine tenor robuato that
Presbyterian Baxaar, December M, Jacksonville on Sunday to be gone
pleased tremendously. Miss Hattie
16 and 16. New. Garner Building, several
Weaver, pianist at the Lyric played
Park avenue.
his acrompanlment and rendered a
MIss Helen Rowland has accepted
The foregoing invitation speaks
number of piano selections through­
an
office position with Dickson &amp;
out the evening that added pleasure for itself and only needs to be en­
Ives in Orlando.
to the entertainment. The perform­ larged upon to Include dolls, "dolls
ance was coached by Mist Oretchen all sixes', large and small, dollies
Mr. C. E. Hyde of Apopka was
Schultz, v. Judging by the criticisms short and dollirs tall, etc, etc.*, for
tho
Sunday guest of his cousins, Mr.
beard as ane passed out, miss Schulu dolls will be a special feature of the
and Mrs. W.' H .' Peters. .
and her company of local stars have Christmas tree. Ther* will aleo be a
achieved another brilliant success. "country store,'.’ an advertising me­
' . . . v R. A. M. Election
In keeping with the custom origin­ dium for the merchants who have
Monroe Chapter, No. 15, R. A. Jtf.
contributed
small
articles
to
be
sold
ated by tha Peter Pan Minstrel
Oljyer J. Miller, High Priest; Oscar
Show, several years ago, the ushers for the benefit of Circle D. Each
L.
Taylor,
acting secretary, will
were all ladiea, and included Mra. M. article bears tha name of the con­
assemble
In
regular
convocation on
Minarlk, Mlaa B qss Tribble and tributor. Wafers to be served with
tea -tO '-on e hundred people have Thursday' evening, Dec, 14th, loti
.Mlaaes Agnes and Evelyn Berner.
been contributed by the National the purpose- of eloctlng officers Tor I
Mrs. W» L. Morgan waa In charge Biscuit Company. A genuine bal tha ensuing year. The attendan
o f the box office.
sam Christmas tree from "tho north |of *11 member. I. particularly urged-j jj| ||
A nnovrcrd
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wight an
nounce the . gnxagement °f thler
daughter, Margaret Louiae to Mr,
Clarenre Roy Kirtlgy of Chicago,
the marriage to take place Janbary
. . the aecond, at the home of Mr. anc
Mra. Wight on Park avenue. The
yojung bride-elect is the attractive
daoghter of Mr. and Mrs. Wight,
charming, lovely girl who will be
greatly missed in the home and «orlty circle where she ia a prominent
figure. Mlaa Wight will be one ol
the three popular girla that Sanford
has given to other cities this season.

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Very small cost.

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Handkerchiefs . - •Boudoir Caps
Gloves
Waists

- Fancy Aprons -~ Silk
- Sewing Bakets - Pin

Cushions

Silver

Silk
Dresses
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Coats, etc.

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Gloves
- Belts
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Hosiery - Hand Bags - Ties, etc.

C h ristm as

Goods
Mirrors,
Hair Brushes,
Combs,
NaiUFiles,
Buffers,

Prices

Card Cases.
Powder Boxes,
Powder Puffs,
Scissors,
Clothes Brushes, Etc

4 0 C :t o $ 5 . 0 0

Full Line o f Attractive Stationery
Plain Boxes,
Fancy Boxes,
Correspondence Cards,
PaDer. Etc.

Prices $ 1 .0 0 to $8 .0 0
.Large stock of Xmas Candics~-l-2 lb., 1 lb., 2 lb., 3 lb.,
5 lb., Plain and Fancy Boxes; Park &amp; Tilford and
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Norris, prices 5c to $5.00

4 lb.,

Manicure Sets for Travelers, Prices $1.00 to $10.00. New Line Fountain Pens—
• W aterm an’s — Guaranteed Unleakable and Solf-Filling; Prices $ 2.50 to $ 8 .0 0 .
X m a s Cigars— Prices $1.00 to $ 5 .0 0 per Box. ’ Crepe Paper
Tissue Paper, X m as Cards, Seals, E tc.

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meetings *t which appeal*, were
drawn up but all to no avail Mr.
Runeimsn told the hotel men that
unleu th q yrsvlsod their menus he
would do it for them and the Liquor
Control Doarrf.said something about
taking away licenses and shutting up
.the places Just as a'they sometimes
threaten in American cities.
The
hotclmen were told- It was not a
question of whother or not tnoy
would set a good exumplo to others,
but an actual matte; of food short­
age.. .Hotel and restaurant patrons
must eat le u and more choapty. If
they do not,' others will go hungry.
1 Housewives have also'-planned
simpler Christmas dinners.
The

Dec. 1 1 .— "W ish you
1Christmas" • is to be t
greeting in England this
I, other words, self donlsl-r'•jir denial from dism alness-Is
‘ X keynote of the countrys
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Yulctidc season.
Feativo
l2 fa&lt;d. riotous indulgence and
u L dcbduchcry arc to give
s im p l ic i ty , jot, thankfulness,
r.koalbts for the wounded, the
1 ” T ; nd the soldiers and sailors
y , fighting for their country. minge pies, the raisins and nuts are
,dtent of the food dictator sufficiently alarming, and the possi­
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realisation by tho British bility that by buying and eiting too
Li, that after two years of War profusely of these things they writ
urgent nead for the huaband- Imperii the food supply of others is
r . tfcjr food store*, is respon- beginning to be realized.
Among the signs of a simpler
\forthf simplicity of the coming
0f joy and thanksgiving. Christmas will be the abandonment
„ o previous Chriatmaaaoa in of decorated displays in butchers',
i W were celebrated according to poulterers' and provision shops.
time of feaating and
With’ thevapproach of the holiday
jjy and present giving, a period
season the war savings committee re­
relaxation, and of chairty
newed its campaign.
Its mottoes
But conditions have altered,
were: Hospitality without Extrava­
ir r e a lit ie s of war have been
gance; Humor without Hate; Tho
mf\t teen closer to tho people, B u t Christmas Present?— A War
lilt the necessity for greater selfSavaings Certificate. S till. unothcr
fa U more apparent. Economy
patriotic organization, in jts cam­
iHtnnchrnent Will he the watchpaign for economy in. meat, bread,
thii Christmas.
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"Already President Runeimnn of
/ Board of Trade has told the ho■proprietors that they will have
rfmiBite gala dinners and the
enurtainme’nu. Some of thbj
hotels have already p r e p a
it# dinners

teu, hlcohol, sugar, butter, etc., dis­
tributed this placard: "J f you arc
extravagant this Christmas you will
waste food, put up prices, and help
to prolong.the wur."
ThjU ^
chur;.hea afc ln hcart
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' nomlc -Christmas' is . indicated by the
a t 't0™ J5 ‘ i - i 10, “ newspaper campaigns that have
Still ot ors a uJ'l’J
nr kecn Conducted among the bishops
eittmion of the cloamg.hours un; thfou({hout thp country. After ex,
I or 3 o c °&lt; 1n
morn ng jus pres3jng gheir approval and willlngtky do in New York and other £
t « coopcrilU,( lhoy lnvuriably
h c itiq of the United States.
or

? But the liquor Control Board put
[a, foot, down on this. Tha body
Mch regulates the hours at which
|hHiif nay be indulged fn set its
fkt sternly against ail extensions of
fitoi. Ii refused to even tilt the
H. Thus the restricted hours in cf-|Kt xlmost *ihce tho beginning of
tk sir, namely' 12 o'clock to 2:30
h tie afternoon and 6:30 to 9 in the
ikting, will remain undisturbed
faint the Christmaitide.

make a special plea against allowing
depression to cTecp into the observ­
ance of the Yulctldo season.

Rut in depriving' themselves of
many of the goad things.of life at
this seAon the British people have
not forgotten to provide for tho
soldiers and sailors. Arrangements
were made to provide every bilker
and man at the front with n plum
pudding on Ghristmas day. Besides
hundreds of thousands of Christmas
parcels containing a large variety of
[.To uy that this refusal of the food were sent to the boys at the
‘atfcoritin to "listen to reason” as front in all the theaters of war.
ik hotdmen and caterers put it, baa
Police Signal System
lljts disappointing ia putting it mildThe city polieo department have
\j, tad the result was frequent

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Q u a lity , P r i c e a n d D e l i v e r y a r e a ll-im p o r t a n t t h i n g s to c o n s i d e r w h e n y o u b u y .
Y o u w ill f in d t h a t t h e Q u a lit y a n d
P r ic e o f o u r g o o d s a r e r ig h t , a n d w e c a r r y la r g e s t o c k s to i n s u r e y o u p r o m p t
d e liv e r y .

C r a te M a te r ia l
N a ils ,

Angus It. Chappell has been elect­
ed superintendent of the First-Meth­
odist Sunday school for the ensuing
year and assumed charga last .Sun­
day. • Mr. Chappell ’is of a pleasant/
optimistic disposition and- has a
heart intorest in Sunday school work.
He admits having been* an actual
attendant at Sunday school for
abdut thirty five years. He served
timo ait a teacher in a prominent
Jacksonville church, and/or the past
seven years has been assistant super­
intendent of his school hero, and has
a go’o'd practical knowledge of pres­
ent day Sunday school methods.* *He
tukes up this leadership under very
auspicious conditions, having the
hearty support of the formes super­
intendent and ail the friends of tho
•chpol, and doing work in » hajndsome new church huilding, which
provides ample acrommotdation for
oil departments. [It is safe to pre­
dict that the.school will go forward
at Its previously-rapid rater
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Bluestone,

Seeds,
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W e carry a complete line of
Bicycle Supplies.
We
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All o f our Bteydes are Equip­
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carried in Sanford

Automobile Tires
Pumps
Spot Lamps - Polishers - Blow Out Patches
Vulcanizers
Spark Plugs - H orns - Radiator
Ornaments - Goggles - Auto
.Globes - Ever-Ready Flash­
lights - Batteries and Globes

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Articles That Boys Can Quickly
Put Tooether.

Bp SADIE B. ATKINS
T f c T - W A 8 the morning before
AI
Christiana, .dear uud cold.
nnd the feel of tha winter
MJft Holidays waa In the air. IuS t y ' elds Uto barbed wire fcnco

w*l*c*1 Inclosed thu first dvvtdlIng on the outskirts of the lltthe town n man was standing,
now tracing with rough breathOr-beatcn linger Imaginary
lines' on tha gstepost, then
turned with keen anxiety to­
ward ’ (he Hotel/ curtained
front room .o f the amall dwelling and
then letting hla tronbled gore wander
far up tho section line .where a soli­
tary figure was Just discernible coming
aiowly southward.
Just so ho hod stood five years ago
today and watched a figure strikingly
similar to thia wending Its way towurd
the North, while besldo him hla plead­
ing wifo bad begged that ho recall tho
_boy, But a stubborn something dithln
gave assurance that he was In tho
right, anti so ho remained silent whllo
tho boyish figure grew smaller nnd
smaller In tho Imzy distance and tho
woman went Inside and tho cold North
wind chilled every tender Impulse of
tho heart.
Tho traveler had reached the feneo
now and hla grny-bluo eyes looked Into
the faded brown ones before him, nnd
In wordless greeting bo held out bis
band, but tho older man was again
tracing tho pattern on tho gatepost
and did not see It. Limply It felf'to I
thq prodigal's side.
At* length ha ventured to sny: “ To­
morrow Is Christinas day."
‘'Vos,” responded tho other, bitterly,
&gt;'hind I didn't think.” with n glance to­
ward the curtained window, “ I didn't I
think abo could Inst to seo Christinas.” '
Tho prodigal started and grew
deathly white.
"la my—Is someone so very low?” ho
•gasped..
"Yes, someone," replied tho -other,
tremblingly, 'is very low ; a mother
who had a son Air whom she worked
•nd prayed nnd lived for twenty years,
•nd then—" his voice broke;' "thru for­
getful of her love nnd tho heartache
ho was.leaving he.went away, and for
five long years that mother hoped and]
hungered for hla home-coming all la
▼sin."
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Tho prodigal atirtrhed out his
hands appealingly. "What It he re­
turned today nnd on his knees begged
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Practical Christmas Presents Any
Mother Will Appreolat*, Coming
From 8on— Milk Card, Seam Rip.
p«r and Matchbox Holder.
By A. NEELY HALL.
&gt; HB articles shown In
tbe Illustrations will
. appeal most to my
renders who prefer
Idea* for things quickT
ly put together, perhops, but cvno-^tho
boy who likes more compllcatc^TproN
Icma will enjoy making these practical
articles for tho home.
Tho milk-card board In Fig. 1 Is
provldod with scrowoyos to haag up­
on hooks outside of tho door at which
tho morning milk Is delivered. Fig. 2
■hows a pattern for Urn board, but be*
causo mirk cords vary In also you had
bettor tnoosuro tho card for which tho
board Is to be used, to soo that It
fits, before you Jiogln work. * Tho mar­
gin around tho card should, bo about

C, (Pig. 1), tor. a buniF-matcfi r *
ceptacla.
Tho match-box bolder may bo built
up of cigar-box strips or wood onoi
quarter or throo-ol&amp;htha-lnch -thick.
Fig. 6 abowa a pattern for the back
board A. and Fig. 6 ehowa tho pat­
terns for tho other part*.
Fatten
block E to abelf D, In tha center of
Its length, and -about ono-stxtoenth of
nit Inch lutldo of tho back edgo; then
nail D and D to tho ends of plecoa 0
(Fig.*7), so their back odges aro In a
lino with ono another. 8 crew a pair
of acrowcyes into' tho top of bock
board A, for bangers.
(Copyright. Ill* by A. Nrt«ly IlalL)
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tho blade Into the slot, and fasten with
■mall nails driven Into tho handle and
through a pair of the holes In the
blade. Varnish the handle, and tho
little tool will bo completed.
Fig! 4 ahowa a handy holder for
safety matched. ' Tho cover of tho
safety-match box sets down, oror tho
block B (Fig. 7), to hold tho matches
and provldo tho match scratcher.
Block K mires the match ends an Inch

as in Pig. 1. Bevel tho odgda of IM
board fca shown.
Then prepare the
strip A (Fig. 2), and &lt;faaton ft with

brads along tho lower edge of tho
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board for tho card to rest upon. Olvo
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tho board two coats of shellac, var- ■
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nlsb, or paint; then when It laNlry.
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Tfrt\ v y
p i r f ^ 'T 'u •
Indicated (B, Fig. 2). to hold tho odges U, \ \
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of tho card, and a pair of screweyes
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Into the top odgo, for hangors.
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Mother would appreciate the seam
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ripper shown In Fig. S.' All that you
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need Is a safoty-raxor blade, and a
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short stick whittled round for a ban- abovu the covor. Tho safety-match
dlo, Slot ono end of tho handle, slip box standi on abolf U, between ends

. Yes, Verily 1
"Cham png no,” remarked CoW
Mlxcm. "la lesa Intoxicating ih,
beer.” "How do you figure that out
gucrlcyl ills friend Jnggsmlth.
causo fewer pcoplo can afford to',in.
It.” replied tho colonel, as he procw
cd to erd'ao tho foam from hla
tochU
Better Than 8ome.
Myer—"This paper tolls or a
ater in Vormont who quarries
llke.n man.’ * Oycr-^’Well, I BU|
ahe thinks a atone man da better
nono."
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Therefor* Be Patient

Well. Christina* tjm* Imii com# again
An obstlnato resolution - gets u
To And u* all so poor • •
bettor of every obstacle and shot
Wa’ve spent anou«h In buying gtfts
To finance cm* world’s lour.
that there Is no difficulty to him wt
But let’s consol* our amply jeans
has resolved to bo patient—Seneca.
With the** few words of .cheer
Those Christmas joys and Christmas pains
Do com* but once per year.*
Now Somebody'll Tell.

First Fratter—” NVby aro you so nn,
lous to kiss T osalor Second Fratte
Lesson One.
—•'Well, everyone elsa In our set hoi
J "Do you know how to run ac auto* and 1 don't want to appear snobbish'
mobile?!*.
Dartmouth Jack-o'-Lantern.
"Certainly.” replied Mr. Chugglns.
"What's tho first thing n insn who
Enterts'nlno the Neighbors.
has bought a machine ought to do?”
"I understat'd that Mrs. Flubdub
“ Begin work on n set of New Year
resolutions relating to economy, (cm- tertalncd somo of her neighbors lnf-*r
peranco nnd nil the other meritorious mally yesterdsy.” "Yes. she and h\
cook had a quarrel on &lt;£o front porch.'
forms ot self-restraint,'"

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The coming year will be a great one for the farmer.
comparatively small supply o f foodstuffs on hand.

It will -begin with a

Demands for foodstuffs

will be fully as largee as everever; and prices are bound to be good— for the farmer.
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Therefore he can well afford to but) the best fertiizers and he should buy them
because he must make every cultivated acre produce its utmost; and only good
farming coupled with the best fertilizers can accomplish this.

Fertilizers, and
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are at the disposal o f every farmer.

W e invite you to use our service bureau,

which' is in charge o f Dr. H. J. Wheeler, formerly director o f the Rhode Island
experiment station.

Letting His Qaxa Wander Far Up the
8eetlon Line.

Any question you may submit about your soils or your

crops- and their treatment wiH have his personal attention; and his^idvice will

forgiveness anil promised balm for
■Wtury .limnin b..-?’'__—
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be given at rio^cosTto-you.

-- Tlie hnpclc*syjnok from tlm failed
brown eyes umiwoml even better than
his wordSj/’Ile Ii( 100 late."

W e ship from sixty distributing points east o f the

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Tears were coursing down the clieek
o f tho younger mini us ho leaned over
tho gatepost nnd whispered: . ‘‘Could
1 a&lt;b—." hut immethlng I11 tho hard
”f*n rC f'flu * other nrresled his words
onil ho did not llnlah.
For n moment of untold length both
Otooil In sllenco. nnd then tlm tracer
o f Imaginary lilies moved from tho
gateway, motioning tho other Inside.
"It might ease her Inst hours,, nnd
then—" Ho pointed toward tho sec­
tion lino down which tho prodigal had
w m r, "thut will tnko you hack to your
old haunts, wherever they may bo;
that,” .pointing toward the eouth,
"you'd best not tnko; It’s not much

rry a complete stock of our various brands o f complete fertilizi
er materials and chemicals in our warehouse at Sanford, which
cated and in charge o f a competent fertilizer man, available for yi
requirements, or if preferred we can fill your orders by direct sh
our factory at Jacksonville.

END FOR OUR BOOK ON “ PLANT FOOD” — Tells the marvelous story of the soi
"soil yeast” .
Explains the food needs of many different crops. Deals thoroughly
origin, nature and use o f each. Gives plain, practical directions for fertilizing leading 1
this book all through.

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agricultural schools.
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of n\e who wer* telling the barbers to oltca In circular pieces will scrro to
shave ’em extra close so It would last dress out the table prettily and they
over to Monday.
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"That much for eariy Christmas
shopping. I bought the junk for the
folks after they’d locked tho street
doors-last night and have Just been
making tho rounds of the drug stores
to pick up tho odds and ends I’ve for*
gotten. No moro Christmas shopping
In mine, Gtddap, Dobbin.”
. And with a peremptory clack to his
steed, Timothy liny motored awny In
reporter, "that this high dudgeon.—Denver Tjmcs. •
j o *~your - Christ*
* J S s )■) ' mas •shopping-early
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Blunt Is all otf with
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— mb now ami forW o r k Basket and Tray
• onc and Indivisible, world withi anj amen.
*1 started to do my Christmas ahop.*
rly” continued Timothy, giving
S /f l im r a disciplinary kick as It
nt n passing terrier, "but It
right on the start that I overtook.
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crcd nnd otherwlao apprehended
STscocgsmblnn In the woodpile.
MrMstBtas shopping, yon are at lib*
to quote mo os saying In your
rtlasble medium. Is bunk If you odd
is ‘early’ to It
I t was about Thanksgiving time, If
t recollect rightly, that wo were first
jjnjonlshcd to do our Christmas shopd u early. It struck me as tho proper
thing to do. I decided I d do It
•Naturally, tho thought first came
to me what to give myself for Christ*
i always hnnd myself some slight
token of my esteem nt tho happy yuleU4f. It compensates for what other
folks hand me.. A little gtft doesn’t
* Paper rope Is put to muny uses, nnd
any number of Christmas novelties uru
made of It It Is bought In bundles nt
tho paper dealer’s and woven orcr
wire, and It may he had In several col­
ors and white.
In ilio picture a work basket made of
brown rope Is shown with Its ltd re­
moved. After the basket has been
woven It Is varnished with ahcllnc,
This In n gift every woman will love.
A serving tray lajnadq with n paper
bottom covered with glass nnd sides
nnd handles o f brown paper rope
woven over wire supports. A spray
of yellow Jonquils Is pnsted on tho
heavy cardboard bottom before tho
glass In placed over It. This Is. a
good trny for utmost any purpose.

■I Decided on a Haircut for My Christ
mas Gift to Myself."
•Ihtp to cost very much to mnko a
hit with me If I glvo it to myself with
the proper spirit
*1tt the giving, rather than tho rereiving, or this gift that brings-mo tho
more pleasure, anyway._
“Well, gasoline has been going up
pretty steadily lately—you notice 1 donot talk In dlnlcct In splto of my rural
name and predilections; If I talked In
dialect 1 would say gas was goln' np
f. party stbbly—nnd, due to the Increased
coat of living expenses, I decided that’
. It behnoTod me to economize.
S' * “po I decided on a haircut for my
Christmas gift to myself, nnd I decided
pi'; to get It early on account o f the fcvoor,
M- find shopgirls who nro wishing the
•tore would clpso so they enn crowd
In k Tew more dances with the dashing,
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young ribbon clerks threo aisles over.
“Whereupon I got a haircut, a good,
•hort one.
£ t “The rest of tho story Is soon told.
I got It cut again lapt night, and I
ha&gt;l to wait for six c us turners-ahead

CHRlSTM A
' CIGAHS
We are Making a Specialty
of Christmas Boxes this Year
No btfttcr present for your friends than
a Christmas box of good cigars , - .
Lucky Sanford, Tampa John, Seminole
and Rico brands are recognized by the
discriminating Smoker as the very best
on the market . . . . . . ; . .

Just how attractive a desk set may
be when It Is tunde of heavy, delft*
bluo paper and ornamented with while
flowers and block foliage, rany be gath­
ered from tho picture above.
An oblong tho size of an ordinary
desk blotter Is provided with two
pockets extending across each end.
They are fastened to It by means of
black passepartout binding which ex­
tends along nil sides of tho oblong.
Two smaller oblongs are cut from tho
heavy bluo paper, to cover an address
book nnd two white blotters. Narrow
blue satin rihboq la used for fastening
the leaves of tho address book to Its
cover, and tho two blotters to their
cover. Then the covers are lettered.
The flowers nnd foliage are cut from
printed paper napkins and pusted
down. They look exactly llko stencil
painting. Tills Is n convenient nnd
pretty set, which costs next to nothing
to make.
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Include one Iprgo piece al&gt;oot 18 Inch'*
In diameter tor the center o f the table.
There are -six smaller pieces, about
seven Inches In diameter and six llttlo
ones three nnd one-half Inches In
width. The smnllcr sizes are for the
pfates, and cups and saucers. Some
sets contnln four dollies n little larger
than tho plate size far other dishes.
All are flnlshrd with an edging c w
dieted of colored mercerised cotton.
The edging may be made separately
nnd sewed on afterward or It may bo
crocheted through the mntorlal. In any
case a very narrow hein Is. to be
turned, down all around each dolly
before the edging In put on.

We npake a specialty o f ten cent goods
in the Porto .and Tampa John; the
equal of any ten v cent cigar made

Patronize Your
Home Industry

J. SANFORD,
J. MAUSER
FLORIDA

C H R IS T M A S
C for thw'Chrtst Child, *o help• less, so sweeti
H for tho Holly we le y at His
.-fe e t
Rfor the Riders three, seohing
their lordi
I for the Incense with which
th ey adored.
S for the Shepherd*, who hoard
angels slngi
T for their Triumph In finding
the King.
M for all m en of peace end good
will.
A for the Angels, whose songs
the cave fill.
S for the Star which ehone out
on that nlght*__
• A lunch or breakfast set o f dollies
So radiant so hopeful, so glo
Is among tho easily made gifts Hint will
rlouo so bright
pk-aiia every housewife.
They nru
inftdo of heavy printed cotton With
Ihirol patterns on white grounds or
they, may bu cut from dulntx imtterqs

The model nunbnnd Is he who
smokes his wife’s bargain cigars with-

BETWEEN PARK AVENUE AND RAILROAD

�upon their own appreciation o f values. We
want you to know the advantages o f buying your
jewelry where you can be absolutely sure of quality
and service, without having to pay for that assurance
more than a reasonable profit.
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W c desire to show you the many beautiful things that arc

o f exclusive character.

Our Stock may not be tyt large as

for another century. Tho result Is
our Industrial school, tho Frauklln
union.
Philadelphia's fund has not
date and money can buy none better anywhere.
fared ss well as ours.
Jefferson perceived that the English
&lt;5 W c stand behind anything wc sell 6 r any r9 pair work wc
custom of transmitting estates ao as
to keep them undivided and In a single
do and strictly guarantceev crytbing that comes from our Store.
family by laws of primogeniture and
entail was one of the effective methods
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W e solicit your patronage on the merit o r our goods and
of creutlng n landed aristocracy or rul­
ing class. Believing not In aristocra­
the fairness o f our prices.
cies, blit In democracy, he took good
caro to head off that tendency, with
5 W c ask you to investigate for yourself, and know us
the result that our country Is reason­
through your personal experience.
ably quit of at least that incubus. -Ac­
tuaries flguro that 70 years is about
Our Repair Department is up to date in every way.
the average span within which a great
family estate may be held in trust and
Intact under our laws.
The luw Itself draws n fairly cqulta-'
hie will for a man who diet without
making one.
In Massachusetts, for
example, It gives, generally speaking,
two-thirds (o the children and oneSanford, Florida
tiilrd to tho widow.
It cannot,, o f'
course, take account of public bequests, hut It represents the supposed
wishes of a normal citizen with re­
spect to his heirs and property.
The Irony of death Itself haunts the
V EN G EA N C E A L L H E SOUG HT
They're mlcl.ty quick to ace that I don't will. Great lawyers, like Samuel J.
hunt tor It myeelf
Tlldcn, who' "have made wills by the
When Crowd Learned Nature of Christ,
—Edgar A. Hunt. In Chicago Dally N otts, score, hare their own wills set aside.
mas Qlft It Left Him to Commit
The will dramatizes tho shortness of
His Crime.
human foresight If tho testator was
wealthy, people ask, "How much did
It wns Christmas era, and n stout
taan with n large package beneath his
ho leave?" und answer mockingly, "All
arm hurried through tho crowded
ho had." - '
thoroughfare, closely pursued by a
small man of haggard aspect, with n TESTAMENT8 OF NOTED LAWWHEN DICKENS WAS “ TRASH
YE^S OFTEN SET* A 8IDE.
**’*Cg slick In his hand, . . .
On nod on, relentlessly, the, forlorn
What the Youngsters of New York
,mnn dogged the other, and those who
City Had to Read In the
passed him benrd nn occasional word Questioning the 8anlty of tho Do. Year 1854.
drop from bis lips, Indicative. of
ceased thf'Usual Method ofEvfetfdespair or nwful terror.
A hook reviewer, telling of tho use­
Ing Hie Wishes as to Disposi­
Finally, some of the c^qwd. turned
ful work of John Colton f)nnu of .tho.
tion of His Property.
and follower! the pair. Rftcrmlncd not
Newark free public library, culled at­
to miss the fun. Thu crowd grew
tention to the list of authors whose
liirger, and finally a bold tnnn went
books were most frequently rajled for
t)P to the person of haggard coun­
In the public libraries a dozen years
tenance.
he buys to give uwuy, nnd whether ago. Tho list was headed by Marlon
“ Whnt’a the matter?"
those to Whom he gives the tickets Crawford, Itosa Nouchctto Carey and
The little man turned.
draw prize* or blanks Is ono lottery Alexander Dumas.
“ Matter?” he echoed. “ See that mnn
Au Illuminating parallel IS found
the more.
.with -a bundle? He Is my next-door
In the first Installment o f'"A History
When
n
will
does-'not
suit
the
rela­
neighbor, and In thnt bundle he has n
tives of tho deceased (nnd that* Is un of the New York Public Library," pub­
cornet which he* hns bought for his
occurrence by no means rare) It Is cus- lished In Ihat library's July bulletin,
small son to play upon."
remarks a writer In tho New York 8uu.
But the crowd waited no longer. It tomury to contend that the will mak­ Joseph Green Cogswell, the New Eng­
er
was
not
In
his
rlgh{.
mind.
In
or­
surged ahead nnd left him to work out
land schoolteacher who became tho
his own snlvntlon, nnd when peace der to "crack" a will, says Uncle Du(l-, { mentor of-John Jacob Astor In the mat­
ley
In
the
Boston
Globe,
wo
coutend
j
had been restored the remains of the
ter of libraries, wns almost ns'curlous
battered mnn nnd a battered cornet Hint the will mukcr was ‘Vrhckcd." j
u» Mr. Dana to learn what tho public
und
ns
many
wills
nre
made
iu
that
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lay upon {he pavement
period Technically known ns “second, wns rending. TJip Astor library In
childhood,” It Is usually pot dlllk-ult l^ifnyetto place wot tqicncd January
to show that the te,stator was at least l&gt;, 1854. with about 1)0,000 volumes, and
JES’ TORE CHRISTMAS
eccentric. The result Is Hint doctors, Cogswell watched tho public with keen
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neighbors^ trained nurses and rela­ ‘•ye.
They're acting mlchtr funny up at our tives appraise an attentive court and
"Everything goes on very femouthly,"
houM nowaday*, «
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They're different limn they used to be an' n -no Ion*' L-x|iectnnt public of nil' the he wrote to Gcorgo Ttcknor after his
changed In many ways;
personal pocnljnritlcs, of “ poor, .defer library had been open sly weeks. "The
Not Ions asn If I ehould want some toy Uncle William" with n view to eatnh-! renders average from one to two hun­
. upun a ehelf.
They uard to make me get a chair and llshtng thnt ho was not In his right i dred . dully, nnd they rend excellent
hooks, except tho young fry, wlpi t-mmind nor anywhere near It.
hunt for It myielt!
Las' night I wanted building blocks and __ Will making la the atuck In irntlB Bf l •piny- tnniife libunf-fliey nre out of
—*M i* fH-fam ytur----------------!
An' three of 'em got up an' said: "I'll literature und drama. The long-lost J school in reading the trashy, as Scott,
will ttmrtnff Up on Uio tick of 12 la the Cooper, Dickens, Punch and tho Illus­
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recognized method of getting the dis­ trated News. Even tbla la belter than
I used to hava to bunt for things that tressed heroine out or her predicament spinning street yarns, and as long an
•omthow went astray.
They, let me open bureau drawers with­ and bringing down vengeance on thu they conttnuu perfectly orderly and
wicked.
quiet, as they now are, 1 shall not obout a word to say;
U i would sew and at* would play, an'
A good half of our-plnya and novels J*‘£Litf-tbt?lr. pmnslng llianuiolvefi-wlth
pa would read* hie book, ,
-Asf -novel think—of gstttn* from Their «TroH hnrTliyhn?(VT&gt;ceo plotted without poor book*."
tho whluis nnd stratagems of-cantukerPoor books I Then whnt did. a libra­
chalre to help mo look.
But toe* night when I alerted In to fend ous and.curmudgeonly will makers.
rian of thnt dny consider food books?
my ‘loctrtc car
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George Eliot, In her novel of "Mid- .Well, Uio books asked for at the Astor
They all esclalmed: "We'JI hunt for Itt
dlemnreli," hns a scene of Shakespear­ library wore Woodbouso's "Astrono­
you stay right where you are!”
ean humor In which a.miser's will Is my." Frontlnus' "Asiatic Researches,"
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*'ve never known ’em be so kind In all read after Ills funeral nnd nobody gets Abernathy on diseases of the stomuclL
my life before:
They'll Jump to wait on me an* And the whnt he expected. Samuel Butler In Moore’s poems* Cuvier's "Animal King­
his novel 'T he Wny of All Flesh" lius dom,” Goldsmith's works and somo
thlnge I'm huntin’ for;
Although they ueed to grumble an' to some amusing rcmnrks on tho parental others not quite ao tight. The "right
aay I u u a peat,
folly of "will dangling and will shak­ thinking citizen” wanted to read someI’m not a bother'any more-hut why, 1
ing" to Intlmidato one’s children, -and tjihqj that yyould Iqstv But tho young
. -havenlL cucmciI.
som e stores carry, but all wc do have in our store arc up to

THEO

try', Who dl&lt;f'noC know WHat Uteraiura
v u sod were quite devoid of culture,
wit down and frittered away the.guld­
en hour* by reading "Ivanhoe" and
“The Spy" and "David Coppcrfleld."
And we fancy that aa the years went
on these lowbrow fry haunted the Astor library’ Waiting "for a chance at "A
Tale Of Two Cities." "Our Mutuul
Friend" and the other “poor books"
which Dickens kept on turning out
Homo qt these are atlll observed on
tho shelves from which Frontlnus*
"Asiatic Researches" nro unaccount­
ably missing. . .
Washington university of 8 t Loul*
Is gathering funds for a proposed $15,000 swimming pool.
Tho students
raised $ 1,000 at n recent meeting.
Big preparations are already being
made omthe Pacific coast to entertain
the Cabs If they go theremext spring
to do their spring condlthmtogCornell University Athletic associa­
tion has sold over 1L&amp;00 season tickets
at $10 each to students entitling tho
holders to all major sport games there.
That German scientist who says
wbmen have less lung power than men
never attended a high-school basket­
ball game and listened tb tho rooting.'

fever Notice Itr
ir you stop to think, you can doubt­
less namo a number -of people who
talk too much—Including yourself.

DR. A. DOLAN
VETERINARIAN
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H A N D BROST B T /iU L E S

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Against Using Calomel

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Bring In your lame and sick
horses and males.
Have them
•treated. Have their teeth examin.
ed, sharp corners dressed down,
projections cut off and decayed
molars extracted.

The sickening, nauseating feeling
that follows the use of calomel is the
natural result of disarranging your
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entire system. Doctors everywhere
are agreejng ihat tho action of calo­
mel is much too strong, and leaves
the body sick and weakened. LIV-VER-LAX ia~n wonderful sub­
stitute for calomel, that hoi all of
its good effects and nope of its bad
ones. It acts soothingly but thor­
oughly on the liver, cleansing it
bil^t and ridding the entire system
of stagnating poisons.
LIV-VER-LAX is stricUy s harm­
less vegetable compound, and is
guaranteed to give satisfaction or
your monoy will bo returned. Insis
T O N IC D IG E S T IV E
on the original, bearing the likeness
and signature of L. K. Grigsby. is sold for this purpose and guaranteed
For sale here at 60c and $1,.00 at to give relief. Sold only by us $1.00. R.
C. Bower.
W. G. Aldridge.

SC H A A L

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Im proved Truck and Farms, Orange Groves,
Tim ber Lands,. Grazing

Lands,

Lands, and City Property.
Free on request.

General

Farm

Illustrated Booklet

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It will give us pleasure
to show you or your
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friends the Sanford District free o f charge

Howard
Sanford

Florida

Shoes Make Acceptable Holiday Gifts for any Member of the Far
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Here you will find M occasins fo r the Baby, Dainty Shoes fo r the Toddlers, sturdy School Shoes fo r all
the Little folks, Novelties fo r the Misses and their Mothers, and Shoes fo r all occasjpns fo r the Boys
and their Fathers.
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H ONEST'SHOES A T HONEST PRICES

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(he purchase o f Jewelry, few are able to rely

concludes' that these" powers are ao li­
able to abuse that ho w'buld pass a
law. If he could, to Incapacitate any
man from making a will for these
mouths from the date of each ofTense
of that kind and lot the Judgo dlsjHise
of his pmi*erty as.seemed best If bo
died during the time when his willmaking power, was suspended.
Two founders of -the American Re­
public were wise In-their generation
on the subject of will mn|ring—Benja­
min Franklin and Thomas Jefferson.'
Franklin left $3,000 to his native towu
of Boston und a similar amount to
Philadelphia to aid young, "married
arUtlcrrs" In starting business, uud

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Christmaa Edition
nr ino missing girt, although not very
certain where 872 Elru atreot East was,
-or If there were an 872 East, or posreused o f any knowledge concerning
who lived there.
Now. 872 Bait is a little tumble­
down house, or was, well out Elm
street,, and somewhat back frqrn the
thoroughfare. v
"I remember— there’s.eomo old wom­
an lives here,'' said ono of the party.
A Christmas
They «H piled out'and followed, the
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broken sidewalk up to tho dwelling.
"Come In," answered n cheery but
pOUGLAS MALLOCH
quavering voice when they kuockod.
8o they entered .'in’ the dusk. It was
a hnro room, with a few old-fashioned
(C opyright)
pictures in wnlnnt frames on tho
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CHRISTMAS wedwalls, some archaic furnituro of the
dlug-ls always n
same period, and a rag carpet Itself
very c h a r m i n g
reduced to Its original material.
thing. The holly
Not far from 'the window stood Uio
lends such gnyoty
to tho ddcfornUons, celebrated leather rocker, with a cane
■and tho rolstleloo close at hand. In tho chair sut a little
seems so appropri­ old woman, with her face smiling hap­
ate. Then It makes pily under-unkept gray hair. Her face
ono present do was white, her wrinkles were many,
w h o r e otherwise but her eyes shone with tho real Christ­
two would havo mas light
“ I can't ask you boys to set down,"
been required. And
anyono who brings sho said, trying to turn toward them,
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that to pass Is a "because there Isn't much to set down
C f f t m t j l public benefactor. In except this,' and tho sofy over there.
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This reference to Out I knew you'd couie, M idi want to
imkllng. of course, right hero nt
gw Ttry opening of the stoqr. really
the slory superfluous, whldi Is
fo» “no use." In a story,
U* redding'li supposed to bo the very
kst thing.
ibury was a younf architect and
fdBttr wbo bad only Just opened an
la th*e town. When bo enme out
tf nUrge he ranched tho conclusion
Ait b* would do better ta set up u
letiiMS It) some small town and grow
' » with It than to grow old unnoticed
b »ic* older tqwn. Thnt Is how hn

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TMre really wasn't very much the
I- Htur with Hurry—except Harriet
F iad there wuln't anything at all tho
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with Harriet—In Harry’s opln&gt; i«a Bo, after ho had got down to
: taints*—both at his olllco and with
i ;Hsrrtct—«he said "Yes." Their-marL hire brought them a great deal of
: kwirfets, and, what was more po*
• (illir, t great deal of happiness to
Eparoae who wasn't related to them
r ftisj way. Which Is What tho story
I h stout. This other person not only
Kss sat related to them, . but~wn»
- sam-ly known to them. She Uvcd In
[ 6e other end of town.. Elm avenue
- nss right through the town from oast
&gt;ft west. -At oqe end, the wrest end. It
f ft well named, for It fs bordered by
f stately elms that Bhnde fine residences,
l u 4 my bungalows, like that which

Her Eyes 6 hone With the Reel Christ.mas Light.
•f
*t
(bank you, I want to thanlr you nil,
and overy one of you, for the lovely
present you soot me. nud for remem­
berin' un old woman like me. Wheu
It come, nnd I rend -tho card, 'From the
boys of the old town,' the boys of the
boys I used to know, tbr I guess I knew
all your fathers, 1 told them to put It
.here, and I would set In It and wait
Ain’ t you' Will
until you come.
Stearnst"
- Bury had provided for Harriet,
"Yes," stammered the chairman,
f ftionul with the architect's best quite undecided what to sny or do.
"I thought so. My, how you favgr
p m
I It had been arranged thnt they were ypur father I And I wus at your
ft be married nt high noon -on Christ- chrlsteuln'. I guess thftt was about
- ftuday at llnrrlct's old home. Then the last time I was anywhere when
ftervwts to he a quiet family dinner my rheumntlz gut so bud. And your
ttrre. followed by n reception to their father would ‘a’ been proud of you
kftktdj st Harriet's new home, where tills day. If he could kuown what you
i spa bouse was to be kept In honor of was goln' to do for aa old friend of his,
tt* daj •and the event. There their God rest him l’.*.
L-ftkods gHlhered In tho afternoon, nnd
At tho mention of bis father, the
Uwe the presentation was to- occur. chairman was astonished to find his
for Harry's young men friends, of hat still on his hend. Ub pulled It off,
t'whocn there were n few despite .his hurriedly, ashamed.
Then through
1 abort residence In the town, nnd Har- that head went flitting first a qillck
•riet’A of whom there were more, bad memory of his fnther -and tften tho
rftdded to give them. In addition, to most astonishing thing In tho world—
‘ in the “little stuff,” ono practical gift Ills carefully-prepared speech to tho
•* larger proportions. ** Bo they hqd bride. Ho hud said It over so mnny
••'chlppetl la" nnd bought them a mag- times to himself In secret thnt afterftfcvnt leather rocker, ono gf tfeqjllg^ noon, to mnk«mure he would not brentr
■wofortltJto kind; and that was to bo down when tho moment came, thnt now
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________ everything else* secniPd tir iUWL* YuhIshcd. Then an oven more astonishing
tiling happened.
It astonished tilra,
and It qulto paralyzed tho other young
men.
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but a word here and thcre-ns fio stum­
bled nml steered away from the Innppropriato phrnBe, enmo falling from
bis lips;
“And for mnny a year," bo finished,
"may you sit by your own flresido aa
tho shadows o f Ufo lengthen, with this
chair to give -you comfort and to re­
mind yoh of tho boys of thq old town."
There was nothing for tho rest to do
but applaud that speech, to wish
"Merry Christmas !"• over and over, to
bend tho hend for'Aat.vcnernblo "God
bless yoql" And to go quietly away.
Tho car was turned westward again
before hny man spoko a word. Theu
It was WUl Stearns:
"Well, what do you know nbout

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Jjr P anted at the hour o f Its aruntthri uncrown. It had been ar•“ *** thut It ffp.| j|| !„ iHHH 'iTT
Jails sit lUV young folks were there,
*°rt of surprise extra offering.
-WZ*^,** tb,? afternoon wore on, the
« the chulrman of the delegaUon,
.*** to mako the presentation
|Tew longer and longer.
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ire what has happenod." he
l,j^ a fonflilcuce to a group of tho
jy * '* When an opportunity for con"and why that darned
°oc*n t come."

"There's nothing for them now, but
wa can Scare np Something tomorrow
and say nothing about thl«,"
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But someone told one o f tho girls
who knew:all about tho chair, and at
tho collation tho whole atory came out.
Will Stearns was oven mado to stand
up and give that speech. And tho
bride declared, and. bless . her' dear
heart I everybody believed her, that she
was -glad it had turned out Just tho
way it did.
Somebody remetobered tho old lady's
name, and then somebody olso remembored that It was said that her father
was tho man who planted those elms
on Elm street In tho early days of
the town. Tho bride announced that
she was going over to see the dear old
soul.
She did go, and often, and her nurs­
ing did much to oase that rheumstla.
When Harry and Harriet moved Into
tho big house they now occupy, a paper
r - f f l W H O m w i i l , the old residents
bought the bungalow at a bargain
price. There tho pioneer was moved
by “ tha.boys o f tho old town." where
pther planted. • There, fdt
wonderfully spry old lady,
living to this day. r
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TRACKS F O R AUTO S P E E D IN G
Present Prospects Are That Five New
Plants Will Be Added to Clr&gt;
. , cult Next 8eason.
Although the majority o f the 12 mo­
tor Hj^-edways' pqw In o|&gt;crntlon have
not made money. &lt;\n their race*.this

season, present prospects nn* thnt tlvo
new trucks will *bu ndded. to tho drcult next season. Pittsburgh hns Just
announced a tnllUou-do'llnr plant. l'hllnilelplila ami nirmlnghum, Ala., have
Iriu-fcH In (lie process of construction,
while New Orleans and Columbus,-(&gt;.,
have speedway projects In tho process

"Kleptomania.1!
Kleptorunhla, nr* rt|ie Impulse' tc
steal. Is u controverted irhsote.lnn. espe­
cially when u poor person yields to th&lt;
desire, fur. of course, there would !m
an end to all- Jtdljng for such dellnAttendee wfre the admission made too
generally o f nieiitjil Irri'M'onsiltllltj
When things are absent-mindedly 'ap ­
propriated, lint wheu the approiuia.tor Is well off mid the urtido "swIJd^V
Is absurd tli(&gt;. vent ability of klepto­
mania may lie admitted lipsllm-legally.
that li becomes n luxury denied to
poverty,^Just ns tin* difference between
Inebriety and dnitlkVntie.H/i la u.mat ter'
o f cash.-—Exchange.

of promotion. The 12 trucks now com­
pleted that have sluged races'- within
. For Softening Leather.
the last yenr follow: Indianapolis, New
A hand-operated' muebtrro to kno^d
York, Cincinnati, Chicago, Eos An­ tho stiffness out o f leather lias b/en
geles, Tacoma, MluneatHtlls, Kansas invented by an''Oklnhoma man.
City, TVs Moines, Omaha, Sioux City
nud Providence. ’
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Helping Each Other.
8omoilmes we can help each other
The Auakland (New Zanlniid) Pac­ best by lotting oach othor alone. At
ing club's report for the year'ending pther times wo neod tho friendly hand­
June 80 shows thnt stakes valued at clasp nnd tho word o f cheer. Mon aro
umlor tho domain o f natural law as
$212,730 were distributed.
much as hues. Ilees tlvo only through
They sny golf Isn’t an old man's co-opnratlon—n frictionless, clllclent
game, but ten Philadelphia sexagenar­ working together. Men also succeed
ians have challenged'.any other ten only by working harmoniously with
other men, nnd for Other iutjn as well
slxty-yenr-olds to n mntch.
as for thomselves.

Auto Accessories

Joys of the Poor.
'T h e happiest. iMViple In, ihe world
are the poor. Without uttumptlng to.
stldo the ambition for self-advance­
ment. religion has always taught men
to ho contour with their lot. and
shbwu the.folly o f relying upon j ms ses­ W e H ave Added to our Stock ft
sion* ns the hey to hnpp|)ic**. Our Full Line o f A utom obile A c c esso ­
ries— Tires, T u b e s, Horns and In

factanythingyou may uec(I in th is
Line.

, Arpos Crabb Says:
"If Yolks never talked except when
they know what they worn tnlktng
about, the Society for the Elimination
of Useless Notso wouldn't havo much
to worry about."

Sporting Goods
SE E U S F O R '

Christmas Presents For
Boys and Girls

Essentials of a Home.
It 1s not ihoiiey ns much as energy,
thought and love that converts a place
Into n home, ami there an* few things
more contagious than happiness. Chil­
dren who have a happy home, sur­
rounded with (lowers, fruits, slmplo
comforts and Innocent pleasures, no
matter how Inexpensive the house nud
Its furnishings, un* like tuugnets In
the community, nml will draw their
companions to thnt home to share
with them Its Joys. — Progressive N e w Location, N ext to S em inole
Fnrmer.
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Sanford Cycle Co

Y U L E T ID E
G R E E T IN G S
i)m t li

TH E JOYOUS CHRISTMAS SEASON IS H ERE
The time of all times when good will should prevail and joy should be
unconfined, and it is with a spirit of genuine sincerity that we extend to
all the people of this community our Christmas Greetings and fond
wishes for prosperity throughout the New Year.
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11 This is indeed a joyous season with us, for we are rounding out a year
that has. been fraught with success and prosperity and, above all, with
many evidences, of the confidence in which this bank is held by not only
those with whotti we have had business dealings, but by our entire
citizenship.
H We know the public will pardon the personal pride we take in the fact
that.the policy we outlined at the time o f our organization in 1887 had
never been deviated from. We have always been heart and soul for the
betterment o f Sanford and Seminole County. Qui^Stockholdera-and—
—^ Offlcef s af eydur neigh hors and friends and are men o f good standing
. in their respective communities and successful in their yariotis lines •
of business.
Why should we not feel that you are our friend? If you are.not doing
business with us and deriving some o f the benefits which we are so
anxious that you should have, it is your fault. We want to see your
face in our bank often during the coming year and, i f you are in need
of a business or financial friend, we want to' be that friend.' •

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yours a full m o f sure o f the Happiness and
Blessings o f the Yuletide.

F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K
SANFORD
F. H. R A N D , President

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F. P. FO RSTEIL
Vice-President
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A. L. B E T T S , Assistant Cashier

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and when- I asked her how merriest Chrittrons la W * power
she could.feel had ao-near Christmas,
she Mild that was Just It. and when
I asked her some more questions, she
'splnlncd that she had a lovely Christ! mas present last jVnr, and she lost
It, and It wms her own fault, nod now
B y a R. S W A IN
she'd never harp It Again. But sho
would#** tell me what It wns."
T WAS curly tuornihg
“ Don't yod remember wbnt presents
nnd the'toy department she had last year?"
.of 111,0 big ••loro wap
“Oh. she didn't live w lth'ds then.
comparatively qulct.nl- She's my papa's sister, you.know, and
though Christmas wn* ho wrote and asked her to come and
only « week away. In ) take cure of me &lt;vh&lt;-n— wlien mamma
• • **
bln dep,, PurToumlotl l&gt;jr |died— ”
Thfc brown ayes blinked
nil that wan brightest nnd best bravely. "Aunt-Bertha lived 'way up
hi Toy land. ant .Santn Claun. lionljfu. In the mountains, with grinndhia and
red-&lt;tw»tc&lt;l, white-furred. cnrresslng grandma. *so of rourso I don't know
thoughtfully bln half-yard ^of onowy about her.' .Christmas presents,
board.
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thought, maybe, as you're a—*n sort of
**
•
An yet no confiding Infants had n fairy, you would kmjw how to find
been pushed up to bln chair by symja- o u t" &lt;
*.
* thotlc parents. there to make artless
“And where does she live?" ho asked,
plean for "a dolljj nn’ blg an a real with his heart thumping under the
baby" or “a train o' rare with a wind­ scarlet coat In a manner III boOttlng
up Ingine," ao the good aalnt had leis­ bis age and dlgtdly. Tim little girt
ure to Indulge In certain holiday rec­ gave an address which he recognised
ollections- and longings* of his own. ss a small atreet In n section of the
In other words. Sants Claus was home- city near his own modest lodging. '
- sick— not for the North Pole, but for
"Now, don't you worry any more
snowy mountains nnd a little town about I t ” he charged her as he wrote It
nestled In their midst from which ho down. " I feel sure that we’re going to
had been an exile for many months.
find oat whnt that Christmas present is
Suddenly Santa pulled himself to­ and 04*0 thnt she gets It, too. And we
gether with a start, as he realized that hope it will make her all happy again,
u ■mull girl with a wistful Took was don’t w el Hun along, dearie— I must
. standing before him.’
talk to these other little f»|ks now. It*M
“ Well, my dear?" Santa Claus held our secret.nnd I won’t forget."
lie nodded toiler once-more*ns sho
disappeared In the crowd, nnd his eyes
followed- her progress to the distant
doll Corner.
Jnst one glimpse he
caught of the tall girl who stepped

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At the top. n bag. which may be
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of rjlk or cretonne, is made by gn Ili­
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ering a square of the goods along the
nearer and smiled hack timidly.
hero. A brass ring Is sewed to the
"You've come to tell me what you
wnnt? Where's-your mamma, honey?" from’ behind the showcase and smiled hug (formed by the gathering) at each
’ “I—I haven't any." she rvpllNl lii* down Into the hn|&gt;py little upturned comer.. This ling Is supported by a
a tone of guntle resignation, putting face, but It was enough to mukc the standard made of four rods o f Wood
her little hand Into JUs big one.' "I ' glittering scene look misty for. a turf- fastened, by scri'ws to n small circu­
lar block of wood. The screw# make
came by myaejf. Injcnuse li's Aunt ment.
•
the rods movable, so that the bag may
iWrtbn'a. present I wanted to n»k you
Bertha lu*re In the same store with
Ik* folded up-nnd mnde to occupy a
about, and she mustn't hear.’ ‘ l eaked
him! The city to which he had drifted
small span? when not In use.
her to wait a-minute for me around the
almost at random during the wretched
corner of that big pile of dolls.”
* The biig nt thp bottom of the pic­
year following their foolish quarrel
ture Is also mnde of a square. It Is
" I poe." Santa's rosy cheeks grew
was now her home—and he was going
of printed Japanese cotton, lined with
Just a little redder, for Ilcrthn was
to see her again 1
plain sllknlene. When the two materi­
the name that had .been In his
: Only nlpo o’clock— ten hours at als have been sewed together the four
thoughts a moment In-fore, and Invol­
Hast before he could see her. Santa
points of the squnro are turned over
untarily. for that name’s sake, Ida man­
C1nu* sighed In a manner Inconsist­ the smaller o f two (hral embroidery
ner held a special friendly Interest for
ent with the Jolly red nose nnd rosy hoops, nnd the second hoop Js placed
the plainly dressed, thin-fnred little,
But almost Immediately he over It. A Japanese tassel, on n silk
girl. "W ell, i\o .you know what your 'cheeks.
smiled
again,
ns he softly putted the coni. Is placed nt each side.' The
nUntle wants me to bring her?” Santa
left
side
of
his
broad chest. Hidden cords,-caught between the" hoops, form
smiled behind Ida beard at the Ineouunder the gay coat, in an Inner |M&gt;cket,
|he hangers by which the bag Is *u*gnioua situation, hut the child's look
lived the little ring, thus honored be­ jM-ndcd frrnn n book or fmtn any con­
was gravely concorncal.
cause U bad been worn on Bertha’s venient supjvirt. Japanese firinta come
“That's just the trouble. Mr. Krist
linger for a week. One thing was cer- In designs o f strong, hold colorings,
But 1 know there's something site
tuln; this nlyy-elect should have the nnd are artistic nnd attractive;
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Is D ying Out,
Say Birsky and Zapp •-/

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'UIUSTMAS ain't
what It used to
' be." Baruett Zapp
remarked, as he
Mt opposite Louis
Blrsky In Wasscrbauer’s
restau­
rant
“Sure I know,"
Blrsky
s n 1 d,
-spreading a slice
of rye bread with
mustard as ho
waited for an orM ■- r Uer of kreploch
■ B y L j g j soup, with gefullto tcbcches to
•Former times If a retail dry(Wjctrn didn't got half their
—idlM fslnt on 'em every night
, (to weeks before Christmna, their
Iggi would come down on them
alt them to discount their bills.
: If a cash girl gets a head■ttst’s blg,nlready."
■mriky sodded sadly.
Is dying out," ho deTho peoplA Is getting too
lipp. •It used -to bo thnt If you
1j to push your stickers,—whethi It wti handkerchiefs, socks, neckojtr glqvea. dll you had to do
i to wilt till Iho first o f December,
j 'ta up fiOper rent over tho regunull price for fresh goods, put
i |o red paper boxes, y’ur.deratnnd,
Iyocr customers practically used
i on each other to get at Uip
•wbero tho goods wn.s. dlsChristmas silver nrifcles Vrns
i {ood tales. I seen butter dishes
(Hit hot cakes, which tho saleslnilles
Iward not to dust them off mlt
eun. on nceoppt It might
|
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■t-' Hei'underneath. -But that's n thing
11the post now. And who dono It,

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of July, all the frankfurter factorial
and trolley companies go quick me*
chullnh.""After, what's that- Rot to do with
Christman?" Blrsky asked.
‘‘I'm coming to that," Znpp Mid,
"People nro commencing to figure nvernges ou Clirlstma# nlso. ' Take Miss J.
PT Morgan, and sho flgurca that out of
every million Christman presents dis­
played In stores a certnln percentage
of peoplo buys something which they
couldn't nfford'nnd gives It to n cer­
tain percentage of people which ain't
got no use for It a t all.-—tJo she goes
to work and gets up a Society for tho
Prevention o f Useless Giving, and con­
sequently a certain percentago o f drygoods' stores loses a certain percentage
of customers which formerly had a
rotten bank account and a good dis­
position, and hns now got a good bank
account and a rotten disposition."
"Hut Miss Morgan dono this for a lot
of Balcslndles which used to spend
their money so foolishly at Christmas,
Zapp, Uiat they had nothing left to
take a vacation with In the summer
time.”
.
*
"That mny be so, Illrsky," Znpp said,
"and while I ain't exactly a certified

lea Is decorating •graves on tho thir­
tieth o f May."
"BUll, In a way, It's a good thing that
Christmas Is more or less a thing of
tho past," Zapp said, "becuuso when
you tried to collect a bill'from some­
body around Christmas time, It didn’t
nmko no difference If ho was retired
from business except for a 10 per cent
Interest In a bathing suit factory, no
would want you to wait Ull his Christ­
mas rush was over. Also peoplo didn't
give no orders because It was around
Christmas, Blrsky, and Just because it
was nedr Christmas and they claimed
they could uso all tho money they,
could get, your creditors wanted you to
pay bills which you hardly knew ypu
owed ou account o f not receiving tho
second monthly statement y e t Fur­
thermore if you owned, a tenement
house,-you'd got difficulty collecting
tho November rent because -tho ten­
ants said it was so near Christians, and
that's tho way It went, Blrsky. People
treated Christmas not nB n holiday, but
as an excuse. Tho wonder Is It ain't
dltd out altogether."
"Tho wholesaler wouldn’t miss It If
It did," Blrsky commented. "Ilellove
me, Znpp, for every child that Inys
nwnke tho night before Christmas
thinking .what ills paraats are going
to hand him tho next morning, there Is
fifty manufacturers counting sheep
Jumping o\'er fences, trying *hot' to
think what some o f their cuHtomcrH In
tho retail drygoods trado Is going to
hand them nftcr tho second of Janu­
ary. If don't require much water to
drown a .slinky drygoods retailer.' lie
Gets Magensaure From Eating Frank.can .sink like u stone In two'days' rain
furtera.**- during tho week before Christmas,"
"Don’t I know It?" Znpp said. "If
the Christmas presents tlmt the whole­ public accountant, Blrsky, Pflgnro that
salers give by mistake to slinky retail If hO per cent of'Christmas shoppers
drygoods men was put on trees the. followed Miss Morgan's advice, Blrsky,
th»&gt; drygoods stores would shut down
around Christians, and till them salesIndies would not only take, n vacation
In tho summer time, but In tho winter
time also; tmd then the question Is,
how Is them salesladies going to pals?
money .for their winter vacations?" •
"Miss Morgan would get up a sub­
scription maybe,” Blrsky suggested.
- “ And tho proceeds after the ex|H&gt;nscs
of collection were deducted would sup­
port twenty-throe sit hundredths of a
saleslady f o r , 0.008 hours, Blrsky,"
Zapp concluded, ."prhlch tho trouble
with them peoplo that, figure out the
averages Is that .they don't consider
huinnu belngq ns men and women, but
ns fractious nusgereckoned to hun­
dred thousandths yet Also It's n goal
thing to figure out tho averages on
t)io percentages o f peoplo thut set off
fireworks and don't get burned, and
tho pcrcchtu'go of peoplo that It
wouldn't do a bit of harm to If they
bought once In a while for somebody a
present, useful or otherwise. In other
wordy, Illrsky, If you're going to reck­
on up tho averages on any things 4he
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ipls TrtaUd Christmas Nat as a Holiday, but as an Excuse."
|1 It was the feller that Invented way ol
Christmas
'Do your Christmas shop- would cSVer oil Iho redwood groves lu
California. But It ain't -the retailers'
^ko did Invent It?" Znpp asked.
fault, Blrsky. Sometimes the feller Is
J l kxmlJ know who-lnvmiud -Itir TrtaytngnnTflOTTucirnko a merchant
li ixclalmcd. "But whoever* he llko I used.to sell good*to bylhonam o
i Zspp. he put a bigger crimp. In Felix Immergllck out In dindnnntl,
I (tap handkerchief business than which a couple o f years ^ago last
KWkr who Invented rhinitis tablets, Christmas bo specialized oil sleighs,
If you are doing your Chrifct- skates and cheap furs, o n * from De­
tapping nrount the first of Octo- cember 15 on’ they got sue i n wprm
*ta) sll them poor follers that spell In Cincinnati that the I otel keep­
Ntmmer hotels and bathing pq-. ers figured should they or si ould they
1 h *&gt;ylng to themselves: 'Now not open, tho roof gardens gain. So
1Wan-V Znpp, handkerchiefs for the following year Itnmcrgll k cut out
•.tre the furthest from your tho Blelghs and skAtca. -an I laid In
*kta Also children whose moth- bicycles, children's books a id a very
L” . talr Christmas shopping In attractive lino o f nmbroiUi, and Im­
■ta *Pt to get school supplies mergllck says that It’s a winder with
his luck ho didn't also bay stork In
a chain o f artificial Ice factories, becauso.on tho day ho received tlio goods
In November tho thonuoutftcr goes
down to acre on him uni stays that
way till a week after his next spring
millinery opening. Can you blnmo such
a feller that he settles with his cred­
itors 80 cents on the dotl^rl”
"lis te n . Zapp," Blrsky said, “a 80cent-on-tbe-dollar feller could always
pin his bust-up on either a warm
Christmas, a cold Faster or an Invalid
w ife,. whereas the flguiroa show that
tho average o f real cold CLrtsfmascs
nln’t no more than the average of real
sick wives."
“ Bure I know, Blrsky, but figuring
out the average Is what has done tho
Parents Are Qo- most harm to poker, pinochle, the
Fourth of July, Chrlstmss and all them
fWWMsnd Him Next Morning."
things that former time people enjoyed
to*6**1*,1*11*’ because a shopper running chances on. 'Like, for In­
™
Imagination. Znpp. Bhe stance. tho Fourth o f July, and a lot
tta A 1? "fa"0D' Boa “
was o f people which considers even safety
t
*hoPP,n* as early matches gefalirllch goes to work and
J ° / July' F*«n«leretnnd, flgures.-that ° Qt o f every mlUloit peoplo
•5°me 1‘0100 with fireworks." that shoots off firecracker*, gne and
Pp said, tipping the fingers
seven hundred and fifty-two ono thou­
B i J S V Blrekr. “Storekeep- sandths-peoplo getW burned, *o They
.'
to sell no bore flre- put the.firework* lAanufacturer* out
Fo" t h of July, If* o f bushiest, and
Jw»
off fireworks people
'V! Blr*kF coaUnued. "and or trolley parks
Z S S S l* 0* ott firecrackers taoa-aa.lt gets
cry tallUon people thgt g

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and then go to work and get up tho So­
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Societies and limit tho membership to
ono hundred million Americans. _ Moat

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anted he said to her: ‘Tonight."
And tho night had edme, dressing
the April sky In pale stars, and Alias
Emmeline In satin and pearls. Ilot
the man himself never came. She had
never seen .or-heard from him again.
Indirectly she learned from village gos­
sip-that he had been called to town,
hut from him there had come no mes­
sage out of the void..
The days crept Into months and
lengthened Into years, money came to
Miss Emmeline, and a spacious house
and friends In plenty. It was'only
love thnt had passed her by. The
eager, happy girl turned Into the cold,
hard woinun. One day, she learned
from an announcement in the papers
that he hnd married—years afterA lemonade and jt water server are
wnrds from the same source, that he
wns dead. And only a few months be­ among the pretty and easily made
fore her nephew, the one tpirnan being gifts that every woman will llko to
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In the world upon whom sho had h»v-d receive.
At
tho
top
o
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the
picture above, an
Ished what affection she hnd left In
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server la miido
her to give, had married the daugh­
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ordinary
set
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tin muflla rings,
ter of the man who had won her heart
one spring day and thrown It away
as carelessly ns he might hare flung
away a faded flower from hla coat
Hut had lie? Was It possible that;
nfter all, they hnd been separated not
by his Indtfference, but by some awful

if ' i' 7 )H S bells were ringR p
Ing. f o r It w a «
M II Christmas day. OutJL
side vi*°n the tro~
sen path a robin
hopped, the sky
1* ^ * 5 ^ **
wns.clear, cold tnd
blue.
The tall
c h r y ranthcroums
which fringed the lawn stood sillily
at attention like sentinels. A pale De­
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grass.
But Miss Emmeline Barton, staring
Idly out of the window, had pp eye for
the beauty of It all. Because It wns
Christmas day, she was dressed In lav­
ender ailk and her mother's rings
sparkled coldly upon her Angers. The
orthodox holly and mistletoe were
scattered In vases and behind picture
frames about the room, Atlas Kmmeline herself had but recently returned
from early morning service In the lit­
tle church, tucked cotlly away In tho
churchyard.
’ ....
■But of the Christmas pence and
beauty there was no trace In Allas
Emmeline's heart. Instead, she no'I t t w . with annoyance, aa she stared
‘oat of the window, that some o f tho
shruha wanted cutting and thnt one of
the gnrdcncra hnd left n pair of shears
on thp ground.
How lnriMcritty the coll o f the hells
came. “ Be happy! Be hnppyl- Bo
happy I" they seemed to say na n
friendly wind carried their message
•far and wide.- With no -Impatient
-movement Ml** Emmeline turned from
the window. Ah she did ao her glance
fell on the morning mull, lying, nnwns
customnry. awaiting her attention In n
neat pile on her desk.
A disdainful smile, curved her lips
na her long thin fingers turned over
the envelope. Then suddenly her face
changed. It wnH ns If a summer wind
hnd Mown n little pink Into Its cold­
ness—for n ihnment only. The old
frosty look rnme hnck Into her face
ris she ripped open the envelope. Two
letters fell from It Into her Inp. One The Christmas Peace Stole Into Miss
scaled, the other a folded piece of note Emmeline’s Heart.
pnper. Allas Emmeline picked up tho
open letter without-glnnclng at tho mistake? Hnd fate Intervened, posealed one. In her hejirt she suld cold­ llccruunllitt*. and diverted th* traffic of
tholr Uvea Into separate turnings? Had
ly; “ From his wife, I suppose."
he—Alias
Emmeline’s breath caught In
“ Dene Aunt Emmeline," her nephew
wrote. In his big sprawling handwrit­ her throat with a queer little spasm—
ing, “ I expect you will he awfully wild really loved her, nfter all? A mist
at my writing to you after your hnv- loomed up before her as tho envelope
Ing told me you never wished to’ hour fell away from the sheet. Then tho
from me again, blit I nm merely send­ mist cleared and the sun dnneed mer­
ing along the Inclosed! And I thought, rily upon Its shiny surface ns she rend:
"Aly Dearest: I hare no right to
with the explanation nbout, It, you
might forgive n Chnstpips wish or two call you this yet, hut I nm hoping that
you will give me the right by return
slipping In us well.
mall, for I am In town, Emmeline, mid:
"Here Is the explanation. - You know denly called there by most pressing
Anne nnd I are living now In your old and urgent business. I hnd no tlmp
home, It I n such a beautiful old house, to write and explain before I left yes­
hy the way—Aline simply dotes on the terday. 1 am afraid you mgst have
spindle-legged furniture In thg draw­ thought my ahscnco In the -hvenlng
ing room, hut I hud to have* some re­ strange, but If you love me, dear, you
pairs done. The roof leaked. Inci­ will forgive mo. Love, yob* wl|l. find.
dentally, pud the dragons on the bull Is mostly that—forgiveness. But do
you love me, Emmeline? Thnt Is the
question I want above all -others to
bavgjtflgwcrnL'.. Had-I leisure I would
wr i t e jell words that, like faith, would
Tcrnnvo iiioiintuliiN of opposition und
comjH.-) love, hut this business presses
so hardly on m o‘at-thb'moment that
It Is with difficulty I liuvo snatched the
lime to write even these few words.
"But, whether or not you lovo me.
believe me that! nra iVer ybur devoted
lover.
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The , 8un Danced Merrily Upon Its
Shiny Surface as She Read.
paper made me fed like n fit. George
whenever I looked at them. The work­
men were doing something tp the let­
ter box when they found the letter I
am sending you. Yoa know whst an
antediluvian .affair the box-was. - One
o f tho panels wns ibose and the letter
In some amazing way had allpped be­
hind It. It looks a bit yellow, and no
w onder, considering the time It -must
hnvo been there. Anne will persist
the address Is In her father’s hand­
writing, but I told her It Is nonsense.
X don't bollev/* you ever met the old
chap."
Miss Emmeline read no further. With
trembling hands she picked up the sec­
ond letter. Two little spots flared sud­
denly In her cheeks as she stared at
the envelope. Yea, It was'the hand­
writing of tho man she loved that
•fared back at her. - 8bo had not cried
for years, but now ah* felt the sharp
•ting of teknt behind her eyelids. The
brassy clang o f bells turned suddenly
Into tho droning of bees, $bo was walk­
ing In a garden, a spring garden, gold40 with daffodijf ‘ And khnshlne and
youtli, with a man young and dark,
•s ab« was young and ttlk; | Utile
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The letter slipped from Alisa Emme­
line's hand with a little rustling sound
us of protest as It met the stiff silk of
her gown.
Emmejlnei white-haired,
sedately garbed, ns she was, was lu
the arms of her lover. What matter If
the man who wrote these magic words
wero dead. and. thnt lt*&gt;wu§ Christum*
Instead of spring? At lost sho need
ho nHhaiucd of her luvo no longer, site
could tiring It forth, h thing of Joy,
ii\to'tho sunshine of her thoughts. Hehnd returned her love. Ho had want­
ed her. She had been tho desire of tils
youth.
Alias Emmeline rose proudly from
her chair. She trailed her aklrt across
tho room with tho nlr of a queen.
When the butler answered herring, she
spoke Imperiously: •
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“ Barnes, ! want this telegram sent
at once.'" Also please tell Mrs. Yntea
that I am expecting. my. nephew and
his wife at any moment, and that I
wish rotoras to be prepared for them
Immediately."
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When the man had left the room
again Miss Emmeline walked acrosa
to tho long French window, and, smil­
ing happily, threw It open. She was
anxious now to hegr the hell*. All the
bitterncts of' many years had melted
from her heart, as snow melts In the
sun. She coaid meet Walter's wife
now without hate, nay with eagerness,
Walter’s wife, who might have been
her own child. Bhe drew a deep breath
as ilie bitter-sweet scont of the chry»nnthemkma came Into tha room on a
rush sif cold air. It was a good world
after all.
The Christmas peace stole Into Miss
Emmeline's heart na she looked t+oo
the whiteness of the hills. Th* bell*

to which (lie tinsmith has added a hail*
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* Tho server Is painted with white or
blue or other colored Valet and al­
lowed to dry. flow ers or leaves cut
from printed'paper napkins’ are then
glued to I) at each corner, at tho sides
and along the ceiiter. Finally a cost
of shellac Is brushed all over the
server. When this dries the server is
ready frr a set of thin glasses.
lA small basked makes tho water
server, which carries a water bottle
with n glass turned over Its neck. The
basket Is 'llrst painted whlto and atlowed to dry. Then It-Is decorated'
with a 'festoon of roses and leaves
made o f white sealing wax and tinted
with paint*—tho rosea pink and tho
follnge green, f tn n lly the basket is
varnlahed with shellac.

Bonita Cafe and
Ice Cream Parlor
Christinas Candies and Cigars

MATHBW A D A ^ i

fh a b my g rw t earnest
wish— lHat the
Oxbrnus Spirit may enter

ping i t s vitality* Tfct the iMkflelw ii
« grt*ipn.,|«kfy plant; that la, it posaesse* tho pigment-chlorophyll, which
givi^'.the green color to normal veg*
etntlon. Some of the tfbplcal .apcclea
of mlatletoo bear leaves ns largo as
those o f the American elm.
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‘■The presenco of green leaves In*.
dlcntdsf *thnt tin? mistletoe hns the
power, which Independent green plants
.rverywhero possess, of constructing
organic foodstuffs, sueh •ns starch,
out of Inorganic compounds—carbon

nneus kuyc tho name vlacum album.
since that time related species have
been found In nearly all parU of the
-world, especially In the warm countrie* Tho family, of mistletoes Is
now Ktmwn to' Ju«n Inrgo one, erabracing more than six hundred species.,
It tins boon written that In tho courso

of boyipjcnl explorations In tho west*
om' hemisphere numerous representatlves of tho family were found, and
among them was ono which so close)y resembled' tho original mistletoe
dioxide and water—Utilising sunlight tfmt It was given the generic name of
ns the source of energy In tho proc* viscum. with tho specific designation
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, ot "llnvescens," and one ea rl/ bo tan*

our Customers

tnd that it may fill me,
* h n l me. and then that
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dip into j a W a l i h

of Love and give it away
- t o Everybody-every*

B ig Turkey Christmas
Dinner 50c

Dont’s for Parents.
Christmas week don'ts for pa­
terfamilias: Don’t open bureau
drawers. Don’t look Into clos­
ets. When tho collar button
rolls under the chiffonier or tho
bed. don't pursue It; It Is better
to let thy collar go loose than
to risk the premature revelation
of the Christmas socks, neCktlcs
or lace curtains. Be blind, bo
blind—and again, be blind I

Unklndest Cut o f All.
“ What's Dodsworih so mad about?"
“ You know ho weighs approximate­
ly two hundred pounds, and prides
hlmselt on being every Inch a man?"
“Of course."
"Well, some spiteful person sent
him n wrist watch for a Christmas
present"

where. So lha* even W a r
on never be again. And
Peace shall eternally a v

dure inthe Hearts of men.

Special Attention to Ice Cream Orders

frvKh fry

• Delivered to any Part o f the City

Neckwear for Gifts
eioe, Christmas Decoratipn,
Lives Off Other Trees.

Wholesale Grocers

d tsc lf U pon H o « t W h e r*

n and Destroy*—Difference
,« n American a n d E u ro oean Varieties.

Sanford, Florida
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iftire li much about the carious plant
'jUdi |he wisest men do not know.
Ik uriety with which people are ncsolaIel It n lImrailte, yet It Is nof
kafrlhrr a parasite,
ic ypii.m L. llruy. an Investigator In
brat pathology for the Department
lrfHrtfnlture. hns written this f&lt;?r the
WuUortmi Star:
I- The plant Is a parasite. It fastens
'bHif upon Its host, the tree, ponetatn Its tissue and draws nourish-

would represent tho relation which
mistletoe sustains to Its host"
It.Is Interesting to note thnt there
are points'ot difference betweep the
American mistletoe and Uio European
mistletoe, to wtylch such n wealth.’ of
legend und romance attaches. But the
points of difference pro not Import­
ant. and the American Is very llko
tho European mistletoe In Its appear­
ance and Its habits ot life. The name
“mistletoe" was long ago applied tp
Uio mysterious parasitic European

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Here nre two pieces o f neckwear
made of ribbon.
fin e of them la n generous scarf
made of wide mole-gray Biitln ribbon,
with stripes In brilliant colors run­
ning nlotig the center At the front o f
the neck there In n bow of-pluln, gray
satin ribbon narrower than tho other.
Tho scarf fastens with snnp fuateners
and la flnlahud with gray silk tassels. ‘ At tho right n ribbon ruff Is made of
wide satin rlblmn. It Is luld In double
l&gt;ox plaits and sowed to. s- neckband
stiffened with crinoline. It fastens
•Under a Up of velvet ribbon.

BEAVER
b o a r d

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I irtuba uni.,, t)ii«
m«k Ii o n the bock
• booed you bur.

Sometimes the lath shows through with an unsightJ
effect; Y ou've probably noticed this.
You can never depend on lath and pLutcr ceilings,
telling when they will crack and . fall. Expensive
are moro substantial than plaster, but who wants ceil

TheTJeavcr Board ccilmg fiu every need and fits it better tbatt
anything else you can buy. .
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CALL US U P!

Prices are Advancing Eyery Day. Sanford is on a Build
ing Boom and You Should Build Y our New Hom e

WE HAVE THE PROPER MATERIALS
SASH
LATH

BLINDS

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LIME

LUMBER OF ALL KINDS

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CEMENT

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Delicious
and
Refreshing
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5c Everywhere
In Bottles

SHINGi

CORRUGATED IRON

THE PRICES A R E RIGHT

We Buy for Cash and Sell for Cash and Yon Get the Benefit of the Extremely low Prices

Sewer Pipe, Tile and all Materials for the Fanner

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T H E S T O R E OF U S E F U L G I F T S F O R T H E H O L I D A Y S E A S O N
skets all Shapes and sizes,'Manicure, Bridge Sets, Gift Books, Popular Fiction,
Bibles, Dressing Cases, Shaving Sets, Leather Goods, Iv o r r Gtrods, Christmas
Fancy. Boxes, Fountain Pens, Kodaks

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HEADQUARTERS FOR N U N N A LL Y ’S FINE CANDIES HOLIDAY SPECIALS
M m FINE PERFUMES IN FANCY PACKAGES, £T C . (0) . # ©

For* His Dressing Table

No bno ever, heard of a Christmas
when new pincushions did not arrive
to replace old. ones nnd to provide nlways-niH-ded pins. Very elaborate nnd
pretentious ones, of embroidered net
and lacc nnd nil sorts of rich ribbon*,
are made to grace the dressing tables
o f the ladles, but here are two meant
for men. They are selected from a
number of small cushions ttuide to hang
or Rtnnd within easy reach near Hie
mirror that reflects an almost j-lnles*

tolfet. And they are mere pleasantries
with Its placer sold dcpdsTls which
In pincushions, which will l&gt;e looked nt
are snhl to have’ furnished tho car*
go for tunny o f Spalh'a treasure gnlIf not used, and therefore their clever­
ness commends them. .
Icons.
At Hip left n. soft heart—of pink
In addition to copper, gold nnd sil­
satin—provides n resting place for a MINES OF N O R TH ER N M E X iq ^ V ver. the mine* of tinhorn produce lend,
S T A TE AMONQ R ICH EST
gew'ple soldier boy. lie bus a gun In
coal, tltnnny, mercury, Iron ~xlne. suit
IN WORLD.
•nd tellurium; Tho graphite deposits
bis band iiwl a cap on bis read and-is
all dressed up with* a belt about bl*
of tho-« 0ile arc ould,to.be the finest
waist, lie iS-ln sud case for-n-sohHrr
lu the world, producing nu even bet­
—be can' neither shdnr tmr run, for be Legends of the Immense Wealth Taken ter grade than the famous mine* of HIbeflu ahd 3up.ui..
Is I omul to Hie heart with hand* of
From Them and How. It Was
satin ribbon. Hut bn looks Jmj&gt;p,- and
Wasted by the Nation's
Substitute for Gold.
Early Conquerors;
. The |In- nro In hiding behind a shir
A substitute for gold I* obtained by
ring «*f narrow-satin ribbon that «,-•&gt;
coiablulag pi parts Of copper with G
circles the heart. Short bangers
part* of antimony and adding n little
of rihlicn, united nt the top -with a
magnesium carbonate, to Incrcnsc-the
rosette, taal.e It easy to find a plnec
weight. I( Is said that this alloy can
be drawn, wrought and soldered very
much like gold, and that It nlso re­
At iTic right of the picture ti pin-tree
ceives .and retains n golden polish. It
flourishes. It Is made of a cork, paintIs worth something like 25 cents a
,rd green, on the end of u slmrt meat
skewer minted brown. •Tho -other end
of Hie skewer rests lu a little green
hueket made uf Mood and tilled with
brown seullng wax. Illuck pins, with
Wanted ^
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head* of many colors nnd white ure
• - "pop I"
a Short NlQht. •
stuck In the cork, providing the recipi­
“ Yes, my son.
ent with a variety of pin* to choose
“Is it ri fact
ting longer?" that tho. days flrc Eet“ Yes, my boy. ^
•‘Well, pop, t!i"
tight before Cl nt cu£ht to mnlt0 lhe

DECEMBER

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A Df-y R oof fo r House

and Barn

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You ran secure a water-tight, durable roof
very economically and with little trouble

E X A G0

ROOFING

Ready to Iay— Pyepared to sta y ”
TEXACO ROOFING is easily applied, and
when applied properly, insures a water­
tight, durable, Are-resisting protection
overhead.

The T ex a s Company
K. R. MURRELL, Agent

iVtwtnma shorter then.

DEALER IN

SU N BROTHERS
.with__hnne _uf—the—ptu.lmw
I lie legend concerning the Donn
Mnrln mine Is |hnt Its owner, tho wid­
ow o f n Bisiiilnnb.De itodrlqucs, lu,
bored for yearn wring nuggets of gold
until she hnd a treasury which re•Wired n caravan of 40 mules to convey
the four tons of precious nietnl to Mex­
ico City. It was n long and arduous
Journey, and the widow was constant­
ly In fear o f M ug robbed. . When she
llnnlly ‘reached the capital she would
not rest content Until the fortune bad
been placed In tho safekeeping of the
SpanIsli viceroy. A few duya later tt)o
widow dlsapisurcd, mid the vn«t atorw
of gold was appropriated by tho gov­
ernment treasury and that treasury’s
custodian.
An equally-pathetic story la told of
tho Plapcha* de Plata ( 8llver Plates)
mine, which, according to Jesuit ac­
counts, was discovered by a Yaqui In­
dian during the first half of tho eight­
eenth century. Ftom a deep canyoh
tho Jesuits nro said to have taken
grent globules of silver ore, weigh­
ing from 20 to 60. pounds. One mam*
moth -nugget of puro silver, weighing
a quarter of a ton. wan discoverd, and
proved the undoing of both the priest*
nnd’. the Indians. This treasure rock
was with greay difficulty loaded botween two pack mules and taken to
Everywhere
the cnpltal, where It was seised for
the crown. After years of lltlgitlon
the authorities decided that not only
this nugget, but all other ora from tho
canyon belonged to the state. Where­
upon Jesuits and Indiana conspired
successfully to .“ 1000" the mine.
Just 10 miles south of the Arizona
Una and midway between the border
town* of Nogales and Naco, Is
Cansnen, tho center of one o f the rtchn the wortd,wbU»Inlcna station, east
Ooora O pen at l and 7 p .m . o f xh!&lt;&amp; la

THANKING YOU FOR YOUR L IB E R A L
PATRONAGE IN THE PAST AND SOLIC­
ITING THE SAME FOR THE FUTURE
WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND HAPPY NEW YEAR.

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105—New Modern Acts—105
By the Champions o f

Great Panama Wild Beast Exhibit

W. W. ABERNATHY
Palmatto Aye. and First St.

Sanford, Florida

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by H E IX N IRWIN

•j W c cordially invite you to call and inspect our full
line o f Fresh Staple Groceries, which we ofrer at whole­
sale, in package lots.
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Corn, Oats, W heat,'Scratch Feeds, Cotton Seed M eal,
Cotton Seed Hulls, Shorts, Bran, Beet Pulp and Larro
Feed. Also Standard M ixed Horse Feeds, etc.
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were "nol right. H e brought o f a jmkw.
family group In the trolley, and pic­
tured their Christmas evening meal;
Imagined whQt jo y the smallest thing
on his table would glvA them—
He drew his eyes Impatiently nwajj,;
and then he .thpught of tho clerks*.
Christmas gifts, cut right In two. Ho
pictured tho faces of tho neediest
ones,,when they opened .the flups of
tho ttny envelopes he. bad guiltily
sealed. Around and around the room
seemed to echoo:
“ Vou’so got the heart of the Christ­
mas Child all right, mister," and he
laughed aloud.
• Ho pushed back his chair Impatient­
ly and went Into the library.
"Great*. Beottl. what is tho mattes
with mo7" he said; "my liver must ho
out of order."
He took up a cigar and n mugazlnc,
hut he could not' read. From across
the shndows o f the library his daugh­
ter’s vyya nought his, staring front
out the canvns. Hho was the only one
he had left, nnd she was cast rigorous­
ly aside. 'T h o face of tho Great Man
worked suddenly iu pain,.and his head
fell forward on his anus.
And then—soft arms were about his
neck, and lips pressed to Ills check.
."Futher," sold a vulce, "look up nnd
say I Why come. Alec’lct me in; I’ve
been w alling I " tpu.hun— U-.--------------Hhi' broke off. The sound o f music
came faintly Into tho room.»- With
arms about him. she drew him to thu
.window and flung tip the sash.
T h s 'I.lftle Orphans' Christmas Carol,*" she whispered, and the room was
fillet) with melody.
Tears streamed down the Great
Mun's cheeks; he drew her head'to his
shoulder.
"Alice,", he whispered brokenly,
"you must come and mako me a bet-

Cozy bedroom slippers will make
their many recipients hnppy and more
comfortable this Christmas, as they
have every Christmas for«years with­
out, number. They aro among tho
gifts that are ulwnya welcome, and
every member o f the family, old or
young, counts upon a pair of them us
among tho bounties of Santa Claus.
Therd nro some new developments
among knitted and crocheted slippers.
A. pair of beautiful ones shown In the
tod slid on to her shoulders. It
picture la knitted of gray yam nnd
Utt.uk for her till eight or nine,
set orj to soles padded with quilted
ItMs iru Christmas eve.
satlo In rose color. On tho toe there
it tie ctntrr where bo took up his
1s set w pretty knitted rose, and two
rt for s car n newsboy accosted
roses like It nre placed nt each side of
♦he beet,- where an extension o f tho
•ftprr, mister7" — —
hack o f the slipper turns down. At
wgtf be nld shortly. •■
the Instep u bow 'of rosu-colnred satin
JVjmk'ttlow persisted.
rlhlHin Is slipped through a khlltcd
Bister 7'
strap. This Is nn alluringly pretty
fto Great Hun looked down with a
slipper that nmy b e made In other
retort oa his Ups, and the face
color combinations to suit It to older
,wm arrested his attention, It
or younger wearers.
m w white sud pinched; nnd the
A second pair Is knitted pf light
E daring out of It so big ami ear
brown yarn nnd luyi eiderdown lined
lie took out n quarter, nnd besoles of leather. Quito a deep exten­
■UM cartas coming, waved aside
sion Is knitted ut the hark, which tuny
litbnre. In spite of hls^ hurry, tho
he turned up about* tho ankles. These
tft thaoV'’ struck strangely on bis
tiro appropriate slippers fur itien ns
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well ns women, nnd aro decorated'
•IWie got the heart of the Christwith small silk pompons.
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si Child all right,' mister." . •• - •
— A 'p a ir'or wooden slioc-trees Wakes
itoktort of the Christinas Child, for.
a most acceptable gift for either men
(Staly quarter, one of many thouor women. In the picture, the spring
toll he could spare I The bitter
o f th6 Shoe-tree is covered with yellow
sty of It brought a smllp to his
satlu ribbon shirred-over It. The rib­
p ;i anile that twisted his faee Into
bon Is tied In a small how at tho heel
jlflMge (Otfix-.
of tho tree and tho the Is painted with
ikt tiet him ut the door, and* re­
gold pulnt. If the ’ trees aro to .be
told his coat. Dinner was served
given to u.woman three tiny chiffon
or ribbon roses may. bo set on the
idUut down to IJ alone. His wife
shirred ribbon, but for a tnan this
to dead, and slnco Alice ran away
frivolous touch Is omitted.
njnrt ago with a poor clerk, and ho
Everyone needs several pairs of shoeitpatounred the sentepco o f exllo
tree^
so they nre alwuys sure to
pa LW, ho had llvbd alone with his
And ^suddenly about them- hovered please those who receive them., They
ttVyministered to his comfort skill- the spirit of that great heart of tbs may W made. In sets -of* three or four
pairs.
■ysav ef ever, but somehow IhinjfS Christmas Child.
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W e Guarantee t h e ' Lowest Market
Price.

Gall and be Convinced V

PHONE 298

SANFORD, FLORIDA

ON B E A U TIF U L L A K E MONROE

SANFORD HAS A
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The City That Offers the Most
TO THE TOURIST
THE COMMERCIAL MEN - TO TH E

HOTEL C AR N ES
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Children’s K nit Caps
50c value

Big Values in Shoes

Colgates Talucm Pow

M en's High and Low Cuts •
Ladie’s Knit Caps

48c up •••

Ladies' High and Low Cuts
Children’s High and Low Cuts

Ladie’s Fleeced Lined
One Lot of Ladies Sample Hats,
Underwear
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Winter Trunks, Bags and Suit
••• •Cases

18c up

At All Prices

Big Lot Crepe and
Outing Kimonas

45c and 69c

Barker Brand Collars
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All. Late Styles-

Men’s Odd Coats, are
worth $10 to $15
all sizes

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15c two foi

Knox Knit Hose, all
• sizes 65c values

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The well known Towers
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Corless Coon Shirts

Boy’s Pants, all sizes

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Ladies Shirt Waists,

Weather $4.00 values per suit

$2.98

all o f the new styles

Children’s Hose, as
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these wonderful bar­
gains and do your
buying before
the
rush.

American Beauty Cor­
sets, 1.50, $2.00 value

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of Mr. and Mra. Carraway Friday
evening. Every ono reported a nice
time and wished thk't there would
be such parties more Oftep.
Miaa Minnie'. Wynn entertained
Mr.,and Mrs. E. C. Bowman, Misses
Roberta Lynch and ^flta Letaon st
cards Wednesday evening.
The skating rink seems, to be the
favorite pastime for the young folks.
Mrs. C. R. Lord and Mra. M.
Murray were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Riley Sunday.
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Mr. Edwin Humphrey's Ford ran
into a wagon Tuesdny and landed in
the ditch." No one was hurt.
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Farms —around Sanford—Best in'the World.
Homes .— County, and City,r
Lands —for all purposes—Trucking, Fruit, Stock Ranches, Big or Little
Tracts.
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Exchanges —Am making successful trades. Perhaps this plan would
. help you.
.oth ers.

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of tHo jolt th a la -jJ l The Seminole Bank" tr Just nat7*To di)» »re giving
Originally Latin Phrase.
[urally playing the- devil, with their
'Hie
origin o f the phrase: "All my
Jfraprobate," tj»e High Cost now sidewalk, nln the firat place
thoy went n o wprk' and made*the eye, Hetty Martin"' colnc-t nf mlKproof Living—
nunclntlon of the L«Hn "O mlhl, lieato
ftrfn all In agreement and all of a ■idowalk from the building to the MartJnc," Mhldi is literally, "O hleKsed
Street And thia is entirely too much
Martin (help) me” nnd is found In
flutter
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aidtiwulk
for Sanford. Why just to several lltuulcs o f the middle uges.
0rfr the propoeal to boycott tho
think that a Tow years ago we did Now It Is Hlnng for n lie. Thero uro
batter.
iu i 'u all eigned a paper to givo not have any walks at all and walk­ several such l^itlu phraseN which have
ed through the nice soft sand that been degraded or transmuted. Hocus
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t. the meantime thoy'rc living on was easy on our feet/ and did not pocus is derive I from the ludcmii "hoc
wear out shoes near ao fast, hut hero est corpus," und slserary Is a corrnpFavy and grit*.
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is
Forrest Lake smearing sidewalks tion of certibraei.
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that the price of all eat*
all
over the landscape. Then wh?n
grow* much steeper,
General
Slack, the man who invent­
Why.
Tut a boycott will therefore make
ed
concrete
got to tho alley he built
"Why Is It we don't hear any more
all theae thingn cheaper.
up a Giant’s Causeway that will complaints about dcfectlvo life pro^ 1 hear that the men from Day* cause me to take an ucroplfano every servers on ships?" "Nobody has time
toaa to Largo
timo I want to come down the alley to put them on."—Judge.
fa c4Uing on Wileon to launch the and if a.fellow with It jag falls off
embargo i
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To atop shipping foodstuffs to those find him again. (L A T E R ) I asked
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cross the ocean,
Forrest I.nkc about’ the causeway
Aid Congress is starting such move­ and he says U was tho city council
ment in motion.
that had the nllity made and any
Ii the meantime the former Is filled
h ow .h e bclioyitf in concrete and if
,
with contentment.
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ncrc&gt;ssary~he w in to ncrete the wholo
The high cost or living don’ t pause dern place so I look for him to he
hire resentment.
handing out concrete bills, making
Hii cabbage ami peppers, his egg­
concrete notes und running business
plant and beans
on concrete •lines. Anyhow that new'
fAry putting the money right Into his bank and•sidewalk look good and I
’ jeans: .
suppose we can get accustomed to it
Be has to pay more for his tools and sometime just like electric lights,
jT
machines,
automobiles and ull other now (an­
| HU fertilizer, clothing nnd farm gled motions.
ji .. magazines,
S* why shouldn't he in hia turn get
*! Y oU 'iun talk about your veget­
N'
the price,
able crops, your cotton crops nnd
Then.every one clao la getting a your fruit crops hut take it front
£ --slice?
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' ' " ' \ me the greatest crop in Florida is
Se here's to tho cost of high living tho tourist crop and tho sooner wo
get down-to brass tacks, build a ,fine
. iug-a-boo, «
h otel- and - i nvite -tbp~ world" RPh6re
rpVTngHnrfarmer no "more to sete our pretty city the sooner we
f • than his dub.
will start to making the real kale.
Our farms nnd factories will take
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P. JL-Of course we thin,k it would care of themselves l&gt;ut to get the
tourists you must first Jtavo a tour­
be the right caper
ist, hotel. Somo day tno pooplo.of
To place an embargo on all^kinda of Sanford will wake up und get this
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paper.—Florida Grower. ..
fact in their ihink tanks.

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vested in Real Fstate it might pay you five times a s.
much. I have several very attractive offerings.

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Have just moved to North Park Avenue In the room recently
vacated by the Arnert Barber Shop

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We have some 300. Patterns of
Pocket and Pen Knives.

SANFORD’S
XMAS TREE

to receive?"
If tho Christ spirit
prelvia every little forgotten child In
the community will be found and
givoff w remembrando of the day.
Toys, fruits and gopdies, plcturo
books’, clothing and groceries will be
most acceptable gifts. L et us ill
pull together for the beat,, the larg­
est, tho very .. .merriest Christmas
that Sanford has ever known.

’ATE FOR A F F A I R

Tbit Sanfffrd kesps step with the
hats and lfnea up with other cities
1“ its various lines of progress and
community welfare worje will be
fcaonatrated again on Christmas
Dpy when its first Community

_ ^ u-.-,r-e®-“ nd.cdchrution_wlll.
bit dace in central park. Just as
tbeduik is hiding beneath the shadof night tho "tree" which will
b* a. real glft-glving tree will bo
WUimly
illuminated.
Tho
SWttfhes of the city, ths .dvic comwttee
the Board of Trade and
the Womjr* Club will unite in n program
»»t promises to inapire, ns nothing
.
c*n dhs yule-tide spirit and
I
° ? e in Sanford may hnvo a
in the glorious opportunity
Socking at every dopr, if ono only
•J?!** &gt; il- Originating with tho
•due Department, tho coopcra7 r\ 01 the churches has been sea? d
aro •nthuaiastlc over
«ari pro .
^hc children' of the
ou* Sunday schools have been
■jm ^ nnd uil1 b® l» rC«ly res|lon*, °L t,le ,ucccs* of the entertaintbt
.Thry
*ln* car®lB entering
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tfai i ? 1!1 throughout.the celehraon* is expected to
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th« f &gt;dc« in song. There U
♦l!
aor® inapiring or sweeter
tb« L * * n,in* of a vast crowd In
*pea air. Thore will also bo a
^hristnjg,
rift *i„7“ play *n th® Psvk. Tho
who-k D*
ho from the children
»*t t»Y*i *° ***• 'hHdren who have
0 |t*. i **
PurP°ss of the com*
Dm r . j ” charge to make this a joy*
of (t.
for the little children
and i(.P°°,r *n our own community
Homo « T,dn,ty
the County
• ther, » * Xt nnd to-th e orphans, if
one J ? *nfllch for *H. *nd If every
£ t ,I i ^
^ ll Kiv* spmothlng
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lu oe a groat abundance.

T.nwg d o in g t h a . w o i k f op h— .-

Mr. tthd Mral AlIcn Broxfon calleH
st Mra. Jack Vaughn's Sunday af-|
ternoon, also on Mra. Tyner'a fam-

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ELDER SPRINGS NEWS
Mra. B. J. Overstreet nnd two
sons, Earl and B. J „ Jr„ pf. Lock*
hart and Mr. and Mra. E. C. Bow*
man wera the dinner guests of Mra.
J. M. Wynn Wednesday.
Mrs. Blakemore and 'Mra^ Booker
are apending'a few days In Jackson*
villa wltb-friends.*
i tTkJr° nicn " nd children are ask_ _ , Mra. M. R Bmith and Mr*.-1, H.
amalt for Wynn were in town shopping Tues^jin n * «« gift
K i n however
now ci
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*or “ f® not t b e !-x * r r . : . ^ . ^ v Vv^
,.Beody
children?- And 4,A number of the young folks at*
«&gt;ore blessed to give than 'tended a candy pulling at the home

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Mra. Jack King has been suffering
with a very painful e f e for two
weeks.
Dr. Miller is attending it
now, ao ’ wo hope for a speedy recpvery. „
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Mra. Will Robinson and daughter,
Mra. Jack King and little daughter,
Gladys Robinson* were the Sunday
gueati 'of Mra. "W. N. Culp.
%Mra. Jack Vaughn was tjio dinner
guest of Mrs. Wilt Robinson last
Frldny,
Well, children, he good, for I t is
almost timo for old Santa with hia
sleigh bolls,' hut it’s mighty hot for
tho old man here at Sanford.
• Mrs. Jack Thompson leaves for
DoLand, where Mr. Thompson has
a permanent job.
Mra. Will Robinson and Mra.
Jack King were the dinner guests of
Mra. Jack Vaughn' Monday.
.. Mr. and' Mra. Johu Robinson
have moved back to town, so Mra.
Vaughn Is all alone again. It makes
it’.pretty lonely for her now,
The warm weather is doing lots of
damage to the crops.
Wo would
suruly be glad to welcome old Jack
Froat In our vicinity for awhile.
Mrs. Jack Vaughn haa a lovely
lot of nice ripe oranges that look in­
viting to the weary Willies that ore
putting in their appearance in tho
Sunny South.

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Mra. Jack Vaughn has been hav­
ROMAN’S C L U B , C H U R C H E S
ing somo repairing done on her house
AND C IT Y W I L L C O -O P E R for the post few dsys, Mr. John

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other useful Presents o f all kinds in H ardware, things
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that are needed in every Household.

The George H. Fernald Hardware Company
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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

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tirS A N FO R D -^U k l , Wont, Living

VOLUME VIII

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, I 9 IC

NUMBER 33

crushing foijln will he hrought here
which fact alone assures us ,ihiit
tnoro ^people and more money, will
bd brought to our country.
The Her&amp;ld says let the good work
go on *-T h e bcal is none too good fo
Seminole county and Sanford. .

taiw and thehundrrd and and. things
that keep the general manager busy
before a county fair opens.
The ncadquarterrf will be in tfto
Welborwe building which has been
donated to tho fair through the kind­
ness of Forrest Lake And tho Sem­
inole Rank and this will be fitted up
to take care of tho meetings and tho
banners and other paraphernalia us
it comes In. It is necessary to have

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Financial writers and southern
(ditors Assure us that King Cotton
if now resoled to his throhe and from
fields nodding drowsily 1n white
through the summer ho draws royal
revenues, which he spends with
royal profusion In so many various
channels that his spending inures
to the benefit of this wholc.count'ry.
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And believing that Sanford and
Seminols county are located in the
htsrt of the very beat of tho farming
tountry in the world, we fail to sec
why our local farmers could not
/the the snowy staple.

The importance of the successes
of the Teutonic armies op the
battlefields in the vicinity of Buchar­
est is emphasized by the announce­
ment that since December 1 tho
the program, to thoso who decorated
Roumanians have lost in prisoners
the stage and otherwise assisted the
more than 70,000 men, 184 canonn
thanks are due from the entire’ mem­
and 120 machine guns and Die losses
bership and hereby expressed.,
in
dead and wounded are declared to
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f. G. Hurley, E. U.
Continued on Huge Sixteen—

hea^ quarters o p e n e d

Howard Lyman, the managing
director of the Seminole County Fair
has arrived in the city from his home
at Altamonte nnd will be here from
this time until the fair opens in-Feb­
ruary.
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Under tho ono cent postage pro­
vision tho rate onlettcrs and other
mni! matter of the first class,’ when
deposited in any postoflico or brunch
postofllcc or letter box or postoflico
in the delivery district, for delivery
within the limits, of the postoflico,
city or rural delivery district would
be cut in half.
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People that havo farmed in short
eotton countries assure us that there
till be no trouble in getting off a
good crop from the time celery la
cut in the spring until it is time for
another crop o f celery or lettuce, and
tUi can be worked out to an advintage the cotton crop will bo more
valuable than the corn crops usually
grown during the summer season.
•It is estimated that very little or
more fetrilizer will be peeded to
produce the crop that has been
placed on the ground for the veget­
able erop, and that the cost of fdantlag and growing will not exceed the
t«t of any ordinary summer crop.
Seed can he bought for $2 per bushel
bo

advantage

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otton to jus/he installation, a cotton gin
•ill b® r—
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wtl°n will be ginned at home
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Thla
* IU «lve the farmers a chance to
*“.h« Mil the seed at a handsome
or better yet, uso them for ferl Mr Purposes —u crusher would- be
»nd tho richest of cotton
^ meal made for home us
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A’ *lrUrf&gt;foy, a prominent far-'

Waahington. D e o .' If.—-Ono cent
postage for local first class mall de­
livery. and n zone system of rates
for second class matter which fa ex­
pected to greatly incrcaso tho charges
for magazines nnd other periodicals
having n nation wide .circulation,
arc provided for in the annual postotllce appropriation bill was virfual!y completed today in committee,.
The meosuro carrying .appropriations
in total* about *327,000,000 prob­
ably will be - reported to the house
n eit week.

Ho is busy getting ready for his
. _ nnd is making
_ up
_r estim^ .....
campaign
stes for the printing and publicity
lor the attractions,-for the commit

it has beeh Suggested for years
.that it would bo possible to.grow a
handsome crop of short cotton here
on the irrigated and well fertilized
nitty lends—between the crops of
vrfrtables, and this season n num"bar of Sanford's leading farmers arc
•ciitemplsting putting their whole plac
in cotton rather than in tho usual
nop of corn.
Short cotton is advised for this
lection—that Is especially for the
- vegetable section, inasmuch as the
time to grow that variety is not as
lengthy as the time taken to pro­
duce what is known as long staple
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ONE CENT RATE FOR LET­
TERS, BUT MORE FOR
PUBLICATIONS

AND C A M P A I G N
STARTED

PISH HATCHERY
k T s S I?* ,of our county offlcWs
dadne V he °“ d ,n' the c&lt;&gt;tton pro\ Will Be EsIabIjshsd "Somewhere
cotton fP an' BLnd "* he hM been *
. In Florida .
whit uWT r h'111**!! aeems to know
, Washington, Dec. 9.—In the opin­
ion of well posted business men and
those who have been making a dose
study of economic conditions, espec­
ially regarding the high cost of liv­
ing, congress could do nothing at
the present session, with perhaps
tho exception of carrying sPresident
Wilson's.
recommendations, that
would be more for the benefit of the
people of the south than it did when
it yesterday passed. the omnibus
fish, hatchery blii.
This bill provides fo r the estab­
lishment ot.eigbU sn fish hatcheries,
and the fish cultural stations in dif­
ferent’ parts of tha United States, in­
cluding one in Florida, to ca st'fW ,000 and • migratory station along
the coast o f elthfcr Georgia, North or
South Carolina to coot the same jiving situation as the passsge of this
amouht.
bill) which means that all the United

States, where hatcheries are to bo
located, a libera] supply of fish will
be on hand at all times ready for
immediate use. It is something the
people have a right to receive and
which they aro in every, way entitled
to get at the hands of the govern­
ment. It Is a long step toward the
solution of the vexing high cost
propaganda. In. my opinion."
No particular site Is ptacod in the
bill for tjie location of the Florida
station, and there is certain, to be a
considerable
amount of
rivalry
shown In the matter between the
different places which want It beforo
a. decision Js tendered.
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Senator Fletcher, .who haa bssn
working on this mutter yj the sen­
ate for the past year (Jr two, and
who believes that In no other w «y
could the people generaHy be better
served at the present time, said to-

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Tho zone proposed for handling
newspapers and magazines which
ntfw* pay a flat rate of one e o n * * r
pound is regarded* ns one of. the
most radical changes in postage rates
in years.
It divides the country
into eight zones,, with rates chargeinto eight tones, with rates charge­
able ranging from one cent for SOB
miles to six cents for 1,800 miles or
more. The bulk of daily t pew-spapors, the committee believes, will
not be uflected, because they do not
circulate beynd a 300-milo radius.
Thp • provision follows:
*‘ .Thati all newspapers, magazines
and other publications regularly, ad­
mitted to the malls as matter of the
second rlasj, when mailed by the.
publisher shall hereaftor be subject
to the following rates of postage, the '
zono system now applying to parcel
post matter' to be adaffted also to
second class mutter: ’
"Local, first, second and third
pone (under 300 miles) one cent per
pound.
"Fourth zono (300 to GOO miles),
two rents per pound. . ..
"Fifth zone (600 to 1,000 miles),
three ronta per pound. ___________
~~**3fnirtone (LOOP to 1,400 mile s)...
four cdnla a poind.
"Seventh sone (1,400 to 1,800, ~.
miles), five cents a pound.
"Eighth zono (over 1,800 miles),
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six cents n pound.
" i ’xuvided. the-free in-country fir culqtion provided by taw shall con­
tinue us at present.
!‘ Tho postmaster general shall
havo authority to require publishers
to .separate their mail into zones
wheri offered for mailing."
Among other provisions, the bill
increases rates for mail order eats- logucs from two to eight cents a . pound, making, them third class
matter im\Uad of parcel post, rabies
the limitations on promotions of
clerks and carriers in first and sec- * *
ond class postofflees; broadens the
postmaster general's authority to
deal with lotteries, drugs and pol- ,, .
sons and increased the rural mail de­
livery appropriation by 44,000,000
over the $49,000,000 recommended
by Assistant Postmaster General
Blakslee.
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Chairman Moon o f tho postoflire
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committee said tonight that tho vill ’’ "
still was subject to change before be­
ing reported, and that the question .
of hearings on the proposed pneu­
matic tube service appropriation was
in abeyance.

bered Jhat I have been working
along the samo lino in the Senate
and at the last session ol Congress I
introduced a bill and had it passed
providing that a hatchery should
established in Florida. Now, since
Mrs. W. II. Peters and Mrs.
L.
the house has acted favorably, the O'Connor went up to Jacksonville
question of its location should be Sunday night for several days Xm as
speedily agreed upon and ahould not, shopping.
in any way delay the matter."
' Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Wagner and
Modern Woodmen, Notice!
their daughters, Misses Maud Alice
All members are requested to come and Ada and Mr. Guatua of Kis­
to Camp Thursday evening, &lt;7:30 simmee came up on Sunday to at­
"harp. Election of officer* and other tend the lecture given by Dr.
■important busincaa to transact, jiuso Masters « t the Jdathodbt Church.
several. applicants to adopt into fel­
lowship with our already 126 mem­
Red Cross Christmas seals ars on
bers.
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sale at the Woman'a Club Rest
Como out, Neighbors, and l i t ’a Room, Bower's drug store, L. R .
lay the foundation to O N E ; HUN- Philips' and J, Di( Rohrrts G rocery,
lay the foundation * to add ONE purchase the teals and help in a jfood
HUNDRED
M E M BER S to our cause that it nation wide. In a (aw
C«m p during the good year 161,7.
days a personal canvas will be made
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by Mra. J.* E. P ice and hsr com m itC. D. Couch, Clerk.

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Hay, Grain and Feed of all Kinds
Purina Products, Chicken Feed, Etc.

See us for Giant and S. P. C. Insulating arid
Sheathing Papers, S. P. C; Damp Proof Paint,
Imp Ijfigid Shingles that are unbreakable and are
fireproof, Ruberoid and Kaloroid Standard Roof­
ing, Imp Cement Floor Finishes, Waterproof
Masonry. Fipjshes. Ruberoid. Flooring, ■the New
Sanitary Flooring
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Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
’ ’ Lieutenant Danny, U. S. A."
A (lashing West Pointer, stationed
with his regiment on the Rio Grande
F*bucks up against the real article in
the way of a scrap.
He visits‘ a
hacienda and crosses the path of- «
bandit chief and has it out-with the
jg;
'villain. There is a beautiful Mexi­
can Senorits involved who happens
to be the bone of contention.., The
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teroet and presents the situation on
the. border in a truly novel and inter eating light. T he characteristics
o f the. American army mennncf Mex­
ican peon bandits are enlarged on
* with a powerful series of incidents.
Lyric Tonight.

i Dance. T o those who enjoy a nov­
elty in entertainment where that un­
beatable -combination of art, taldnt
and originality all combine, a pteaalure treat is in store for them.whan
fthey vialt the Lyric next Thursday
I night.
*The Tom -Boy, a beautiful musical
farcial comedy drama is the produc­
tion wherein Mr. Siegcnthalcr^ wiB
’ ehtrrttrin Fartf&amp;rff theatre go’ers’ next
Monday. T oo much stress cannot
be laid on the purity of this bill,
wri.tten by Nelson Compston wtfh
the prime thought' of giving the
public a wholesome, neat, clean
musical program that would be en­
tirely void oiiSnut, gnd the company
who will hanofe the bill, each and
every one, have the sole thought in
their work of pleasing the ladies and
children with this carefully selected
program, and the screaming comedy
with all the catchy and whlstleable
up to the occasion musical numbers
are rendered with the ‘desire to -give
the audience « clean' show, feeling
that the day is past; if it ever did
exist, that the American pooplp can
he catered to for enlertinnmcnt
when one sex is entertained and the
other embarrassed with ■smut •from
the stage.

T he Martyrdom o f Philip Strong
In the midst of uproafious farccs
and ,,rhriUc*s,‘ it is sometimes well
pause a n d .consider the more serious
sides of life. In ."T h e Martyrdom of
Philip Strong." the Paramount Pic­
ture at the Star M onday there is, in
addition to an intensely absorbing
drama food for much thought on
the more serious^thingi of ttiis life.
.Never for a moment is it thrust
upon one that there is a great moral
lesson in the photoplay, which can
be enjoyed as.a drama of the highest
A talented company of eleven, all
type, but when the last shadow
flickers upon the screen one realises almost bom for their respective parts
that a tremendous thought •and- a wjll present the T om -B oy at the
great Inspiration have been em­ Lyric Thqatrc- Monday, December
bodied in the story. * Robert Con* 11th. »» *
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ness and Mabel Truqfltlle are the
Reformed Crook, Tuesday.
featured members of the cast of this
The Faithful Servant, Wednesday.
great photodrama v-hich is an adaj&gt;-;
tattoo o f ^ ie riTrl ratj-d works of the
IUA-. C h u rl'- M. Shel dan.Child’s Poll House.
A del! house which will please ni­
tre *t any child cj.ii be made with
mall expense by fastening togcttior
two orange ernt'-s, This will form a
four-room hou*e. Cover the outside
wItl^ catmcal paper, which will, resem­
ble the new cement hour*1*. Bnpef tho
tnrido with wallpaper of n small patU-ra,■» with deiilqi. TurnF
Siegenthitler, only having been „ in tore can le bought ut a 10-cent store.
America a shart time was born a id
raised in Switzerland, anti from ..
In' 'Tver'/ Town.
very tender ..ge showed an unusuu
Most every town has three or four
talent it. &gt;o&lt;!.;:.g
Being a heart' rich ui' ii \vh &gt; are worth h Couple hun­
hobby, v ii wort*, he nursed the tal­ dred dollars above their liabilities.—
ent through his mature years to peacon Walker.
ent through ' hi* mature yrars ■to
bring out and develop his talent.
Empty Words.
“ What, was the substance .of tils
N oV only has hg beepme one of the
world's greatest yodlers, if n*,t the speech*** **I rdn read my-stenograph
greatest, but he ik "ligh t of foot” l« report If you care to hear It. The
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nnd can execute that Swiss Clog speech had no substance.”

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La-:." '‘ Iricmatlonal N*

Shot." * Se'ig-Tribum;
.tr," J. Almond Muslcai. Comedy Company.)

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•Better Pictures for Everybody
Friday—Pauline Frederick in "Nancttoof the Wilds.’ ’
Saturday—Blanche Sweet In “ Judith of Bcthulla",
“ The Secret of the Submarine", Mabel Normand
Comedy. *
Momday—All Star Cast in "Martyrdom of Philip
Strong."
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Tuesday—Irene Howley in "Life's Shadows" also
"Tho-Grip of Evil".^
rtaaiaf— “peaH k U * i m ; , " "T I * ( ' • * « ■ Law." "T * * Llfa
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The basic discovery ’ of the posit*
btllty of electric light was made by
dir Humphrey Davy In 1810. hut /or
the next ■60 years the 'developments
were solely scientific and no prnctldkl
use wus made of theta. In 1862,-how­
ever, an arc lltflit was Installed In a
lighthouse at Dungeueos. and this Is
generally believed to bo Ih.t first elec­
tric lamp In regular service.

For 8 ale— 4 term all Improved
truck farm within half mile of pas­
senger station, good road, small
house,. ha* splendid crops on it now
and always well farmed, heat of wells
and all tiled. Price only $2250.00
and terms if wanted. ■ — 5 acres good general land, French
fivonue, about two acres under, cultivatlon, two story hotlse in fair
shape. Price only $750.00. Worth
double.
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For Rent—-10 acre ti
irrigated, well located,
cheap for season. J.
Stfnford.
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Packard if the other fellow hu f
to get you a buyer.
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Corner store Bishop. Block
rent. Thatcher Rejtlty Co. 3 ;.
Fire Escape for Horses,
A largo packing concern In Califor­
For- Rent—Apartments
nia has Installed an automatic means
__ 14 acres as good truck land as ca
floor with private family,
for opening the doors of Its horse atabe found in this district, cleared nnd able, furnished for hou
bio which allow .1 tTir* horses to escape
cropped but not yet tiled, well Apply 618 Oak avenue.
at any tlmo of the day or night If
fenced, about -half mile from pas­
there Is danger of lire, says Popular
senger station and about the same
Mechanics Magazine.
Tho dcVfco
Is operated much the eemo 'man­
from ice plant, splendid drainage,
ner as an automatic splhklcr. AVUpft
road'
r* o sldds and side track at
v-V»
f»n*t' If 8 0 ?
»* » t e mperatnrr •In
t'ho' stables
place.
Would make splendid sub­
A husband usually hangs around the
division.
Price only $2500.00 and
For R ent—Cottage. „J. Mumob
Is released which falls on a lever house too much or not ouougl^ to satis­
fy his wife,
that In turn releases all,' the doors
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simultaneously.
At the’ same In­
Furnished Room* by Day,, Week
stant certain noises are made me­
Subway Development.
chanically which frighten the horses
The first "subways” wero cuts for
from their places. Thu releasing lever pipes and wires, large enough for a
is occasionally operated by hand to man to walk in. and supplied with In­
give tho horses a lire drill.
Each spection openings. These were In­
borao soon learns to trot from Its stall stalled In Paris by Napoleon III. The
when tho door opens and the alarm Chicago street traffic subways wero
For Rent— 708 Psrk avenue. En­
sounds.
(list built In 1866-71. But In our gen­
quire of H. C. DuBose, ’First sr,d
For Sale— A Michigan launch, 16
eral modem acceptance of, tho word,
Park avenue.jg.u
the drat "subways’*, wero those of the feet, 2 c y l„ 6 H. PowLr, speed 10
Fat a Disadvantage.
That too much fat Is a condition deep underground steam railway of miles, nearly new and cheap now.
WANTED
which neither tho.possessor of It nor Iondon, built In 1886. Tho first "real J. H. Hep, East 2nd St., Sandford,
his physician should Ignoro was as­ stibwny’Mn tho United Slates was that $la.
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Bookkeeper and Stenographer—
serted by Dr. Jacob Gutman, instructor In Boston, 1897.
We want a man or woman who is
For Sale— 10 acre truck farm, all and can do the work. Will pay yoa
In medicine. Now York Post/Jraduato
medical'school and hospital. In au ad­
tiled,
mile from brick road, right what you can earn. You must be
A Mollycoddle.
dress before tho Now York Physicians*
Miss Pansy I'yctln says her Idea ol ut railroad loading truck, no build­ able to hold down ypur job and give
association. Excess of fat affects the a mollycoddle Is a man who acts bash ings. Bargain price and terms on
h eart» - putting an extra burden on It; ful nnd waits for a girl to roiuetnhci part, if wanted. J. O. Packard, San­ us service In exchange for the. waje
wo pay. - Our condition' tn&lt; just or­
It augments the labor o f tho muscles that it is leap year.
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ford.
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3 M t c dinary.
The work Is c
o f breathing, the diaphragm In particu­
you
should
-like work
lar; it Interferes with tho vital funeAddress
For Sale— 10 acre truck (urm, 5 i j
* Many Lack Adequate Food.^
Bookkeeper, c-o Herald.'
flons of the liver and other Internal
acreJ"(Menfed,
2
acres
tiled,
splendid
It is prolndiio that less than' once
orfeans. nnd by rilling tho* intermuscu­
third
of tho earth’s populating get well.’ Price only $2000 .00 . Terms
Wanted to sell -youj property.
lar spaces It compresses tho tqusclo
if wanted. J. O. Packard, Sanford. Won’ t cost you anything t o ’let, me
what
wo
Americans
calla
"square
libers, -causing atrophy and degenera­
meal" threo times a, day.
try It. Prospect* look good for this
tion.
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winter. J . . 0 « Packard, Sanford.
Fur "tittle— lioodl 5 room
Their Likeness.
• Politic*.
close ‘ in, brick street, si
"Baseball pitchers are like goods In 1shade, one and or.e half lots
“ I always like 10 meet a fellow who
transportation
krone way." ‘ What’s only Jl* tin jf sold soon.
mmo Trom the farm.” *.•
Bat*"
They arc pul Into the box
“ Yes 7”
* more none
rf. You ciin advise him to go back pr express delivery •purposes," ,
vxow'ii
ford.
o it If he Isn’t a success and congratusuits, ask thq :
" ho mrs
ate blm oji leaving it If he is."
Mental Race SOicide.
For Sale — F’ orty arres, about live
KW •pier tyi.i delivered SscPercy PottIpato— ‘ With mo tho wish cleared, fair house, good soil and,,
Vrite E. L. Winn £:
Orwas father to tho thought." Dolly Dill very-cheap at 3800.00. About three;
The Young Bride.
A,~ent
Scmlr.clcm.d
Brant*
"George wants some of tho plcs-llko —"Your wish has a very smaR fnm miles from Sanford. J. O. Packard, |
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you uee-4 to.make."
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nother.
NOTICE O f ASSIGNMENT
For Sale A good lot qrj Mngnoli i . oraqjTys, grapefi
"S o 1 want to ask you If you woclu To Alt Whom It May Cpnrrrn:
T i k r luitl^v t ! * t I h e , U i f l r iit t r t l l
avenue
Hear Eleventh street. San- aides. Wo will
oan me the pat &gt;era."
liju
t.y 1 hr S’* fr. IHole C o .« y c r a t l'&gt; * M f l ;
$175.0(1 part time.
Worth on consignment
r.utt e i i.mpsny. Aa*ir»or lit » ti—vl eon- ford.
t»&gt;1r;- all th,- property, hot* teal anti p*r"Jlnio-” Donahue, former Somerville tonal uI th* ,to*l buttntir. lur th, Ittnibt more. Adjoining lots held at about
&gt;( tb* creditor* ol iilil *&gt;latior. *hl&lt;h tin 4 double. J. O, Packard.
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htyh nhd W'uj-hliigtnti mid Leo back­ &lt;
(inutile- lor'Atn c(Ual dlmibutlon ul the
W anted—Ship qs your ofnip*.
stop, lia's been signetl by the Boston itiigner’* ital and pereonal property araons
grapefruit,
tangerines, pineapple »nd
Uto rrrdllore «Tt th* *»4«t-weXifflOT In e'|U*l
For Sale on West Side— Fifteen
Braves ns a utility*, catcher.
proportions ol their respective demands,
other
fruits
pnd vegetables. High­
and all the credit &gt;r&gt; ol the said sneignor acres, 7 ' j tiled und farmed five
will
take
notice
a
-rcrdinsiy
ol
the
feet
ol
est
prices
obtained.
Prompt returns.
The I'lrutes have signed a North the I'tlrrnmt. and you arr called upon to years, 2 flowing wells. 1 mile from
Carolina college pitcher named Bill, file trilh me vithin sltty day*. II surh ersd-, loading station. .Seven room house Georgia Produce Company. Macon,
irsllrs in the stele ul tTorida. and with­
Georgia.
26-20-tp
Kvnnfc.’ lie la tvfenty-two years old, six ilor
in lour months from the date hereof sworn with bathroom nnd hot and- cold
feel tall, upit Weighs 175,puuuila.
statement** *&gt;1 their
rrepfCltre-' claims
water.' Long time. Enquire Herald
avrlort the «atd »-*l(U tr.
Wanted — I.ady 'wishes position u
listed I&gt;er. ti. lislti.
Office. V.
2 1-It frl p
stenographer. ‘ Work V.ill -pleu«*
HEN It Y WIGHT.
• Htigldc llfgh l* thought n whole Jot
■ -Ay*iinee Alofrsald.
RMi
o f by Bill Donovan, who says that
For Sale—Cadillac iruek recently Box 1052, Sanford.
Hughie la one of the beat defensive
dverhauled and put in first class { For Exchange Trn'di-g property
An Oriiiaano- I'tutnUnf lur Stnllrr) VVaitr
toil Bidders iu the big league.
condition. Inquire of W. E. White frequently helps both I rue* to »eI lo,«l lltackvtu
tlr it «ril»inr*| |ij- th* tn»&gt;ur am! th* rlt&gt; Carter's Garage.
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I cure just what is wanted afctn
ccamjl
til
I
an
lord,
Florida:
Ititl Shakespeare once Kiild youth
Srrtluit
1.
That
every
|-rr*nn,
firm
or
straight sales are hard .-to make, j
will have Its lllnti. If lliert-'s any lurk­ rorpt rail-n. ovrnlnt. ronlrutint. or urin*
have made several trades during t!w»
ing suspicion a ? ,to the truth oA this |tr*mi&gt;«a. •having thereon aurlate rloaeta
tat |irivlr-. having no aalr; and ir»er eonstatement Ju«t nsk Eddie Blank..
past year and all parlies are very
prrlloti ahall |irnvjd# ram* *lth wain tlfht
metal menlai!»» t°r holding the rjrrrti
much pleased with r* vtllt.- Just r*ov
therein. The rnmt'artmetit cynIMtlle Hnusch. the outtlelder traded depo-lta
■airing |H» re eptarle thail he •«&gt;ronatrueted
For Sale—Thirteen acre farm oi I have several propertie! I *»n oJtr
io the Beds iu the deni that brought *• to it* tj^ht Mttini' and Jifeverl. ar'far a,
Fenced, house, barn to trade:
li* li f v-eart- ei odora thvreflorn, the West Side.
Ib'izi g to the tllnnts, Is u real ball ponli
top of thi*.compartment rhalt le provided flowing well, 3 acrea.'tiled und crop­
New Hampshire farm for Florjds
with tin* Cttlnc cover*, to prevent the e*.
player, according to latest reports, (
jirojierty.
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c*|ie of odor* when the ^Irweta nr pelvic* ped for several seal
are not In uw.
Indiana
farm
tor
Florida pfopsrt/siding on plage. Add:
■,-&gt; •‘ineiunutl Reds hpvenT gone
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tiectlon 2. Tlat every ttereon. firta_fit
b
jm
rrrsrT
ire
si^
T
Phiiadel
.uni—ut*4w —k-Htristy— Mrttbew-*imV eurptfmlOb/ VljTatin; aii&gt; cl tLe pro!Uloue,
of tlf« urdlname »h*!l ufon cojivictloo l.e" phla. H».
Lxotek for to, - well 4*
. gei.vent as fust ns SIntty expect- D
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UDbLtd by a .fine not etcredir.s IVd.taO or
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or western property o:
hulh pel alt dm m i)’ I j- im n e o -e : c ith e r
For
.Sale—A_-sucomi
hantl
sewing
rhnnrtKf1
rn i:,-n. u l S.fct.csaytr—
__, __ ... __ja crdlntn e i o Ircom e efmachine cheap.* Inquire 201 Frenrh
4 0 ‘ acres of fin#’ haintnock h
- Germs BJde Their Tfme.
(• C tltff immediately Upon it* pa»ra*e and
avenue.
29-tf . Black Hampidck district near
That nmallpox’ germs existed far 25 s|iprovhd by t b t mayor.
Sr t ion i
AM e-dlranery **•! p**t« *f
vr*»n
TrrJJpr.j'or o f n living ordlnarcet
d o , all best llo a ii.,; vt,.ll lar
in conflict with hWi Inllosnea
room la tho contention of physicians l i t hereby repralrd.
■ iiicrmnntll&lt;g' "brtrr.prjTfT rD?
who im vo Investigated tho casn of. Ttmn------- . ,
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10 acte parl*y iwproveJ Si
MIR8 Agtics Hines, ofX ’ Ma Shuriiville
II. W. HKKNIHIN.
truck farm.
I’reirfdcnt of the City Council.
ctrcot, who Is IJ1 with tho dtsense.
•10 aere partly Improved
I hereby certify that the above and foreTho girl was engaged, with her |oin| or ill nunc* **• duly naoed by tie
C.ameron
City.
mother. In removing old wallpaper. city council In rrolan on thi- |he fllf day
Perhaps you’ ve got
of fleer rabrr, IBIS.
Sho had not been vaccinated. •Tho
(waL
JAS. C. HO II H ITS,
that don’ s just ' suit you
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-Oily Clerk.
board o f health discovered- that 25
The above and foretolns ordinance ap­
Cheap . for (Jash—Second hand about it. I may bo able t
years ago a rcsld 9 .1t of tho dwelling proved try me on thi* 4th day of. fiecemher,
J. 0 . 'Packard, Sanford.
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J. D. DAVISON,
rubber tire lop buggy. At storo of
lindrittnallpox,—Sharon (Pa.) Dispatch IS.S3-FrMtc
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Mayot
rhiladethpin Record.
J. E. Pace.
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Always Willing.
Said lie —Whnt would you do If a
young man went to kiss you against
your will?
8 ald Sho—Oh. pshaw!
I don't bolievo such a'thing could bo posslblo.

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

- For- S ale-'H eavy double buggy,
Platform springs’, canopy top, leather
cushions. Could be made a delivery
wagon, pqnford \Vagoti Works. -

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t ittle c f O vleto, f l s .. who en
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Pro f to te*a^l«h claim to tht W

For Sale— One International truck.
Thoroughly overhauled and paint­
ed
Apply E- Stafford, Sanford.
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Tho overago general In the Euro­
pean war tuny think ho has responsi­
bilities, but they nru light compared to
For Sale— Good young male. Can
tho responsibilities of the average
football coach.
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seen at/ Rex Packard’s, West
^ All Local Advertlsemeiita Under
Side.
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This Heading THREE CENTS a
ills ability as n inusldqn may ac­
Line
For
Each
Insertion.
Minimum
For Sale— Marine motors 18 horse­
count fo r Johnny Kllhnne's mpltl work
power, 3 cylinder. 3 cycle, Ferro.
In tho ring.
Perhaps the. feather­ Charge 25 Cents.
weight champion takes his opponent
First class condition, Sanford Mach­
In answering an advertisement ine &amp; Garage Co.
for a xylophone.
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where no name is mcntiqncd in tho
ad, please do not ask Tho Herald
FOR RENT
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for Information as to the Identity of
**lt Is said that the tasto for frogFor Rent—14 acres fine truck
Usually we do not
eating In Increasing In this country." the advertiser.
land, weit aide inside city limits, no
•“ Maybe that Is tho reason why so -know who the advertiser is and If buildings, well fenced and in good
we do we arc not allowed to give
many people arc croaking.”
shape but not tiles.
Suitable for
out this Information. Simply write
spring and summer crops.
J. O.
a letter and address It as per in­
Packard, Sanford.
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What’s the Answer?
structions in the ad.
F ifty, years ago two-thirds of all
F’ or Retit—Five room houae and
Americans lived on farms.. Today but
FOR SALE
garden.
Miss A&lt; L. Bevier, West
one-third lives in tho country^ How do
you explain It when every year llfo on
Side.
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“For Sale—5 Passenger Buick, per­
the farm grows easier and every year
fect condition, newly painted. Ad­
For Rent—Two newly furnished
It becomes harder lu the city?
dress Box *1193.
32-2tc
rooms.
210. jPark avenue. * Mrs.
Worse Luckl
Men who are too lazy to wqyk and
too proud to beg are usually too indif­
ferent to die.—Judge. .

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FOR RENT—Two Furnished
Rooms.. Hot and Cold Water
Address Z care Herald. 20U

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M. D. Reynolds, Msdlson,
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* titn iad * count jr, ttita of Flor- U IW court bouso rt faain.4. h» « U N jn ly oa
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Tuesday, .the'2nd ttay ol January. A. D. W 7 . Council of Sanford. Florida:
U•t ,- to-arils.
Section I. That-ftecllona, ,&gt; l(, .« !« , &gt;17
fioutbweet quarter of, #ou,bw#*t quarter of- fee authority to *#U an undivided wm n i a U
Necticn Twenty-#**. Tuwnebip T-»etty-ooe intrmi. which it lb# i»tef«st,«d the anbl reIvors and l i t of the Revised Ordilnsee-e of the
aenth. of Itaag* Thiny-two c u t. and aoutb- la mrt to the M « wtaf. dserctbrd rent property city of Sanford, on nod after January 1,
•aat quarter of aawthaaat, quarter. 5ection situate (a Fotntsvrfe t uuaty. Florida. lo-trlt; 1917. be Ueclared ta be repealed’ and of no
Tw eafy-rii, Township Twooty-oa# south. of Kortbooyt quarter rf tbe M t k m l quarter o&lt; further force and eject.
Kang* Thtrtj-two east, and northeast q u a r-, Sr-cikm . twretyuix i t ’ . Townahtp twenty (20)
I'aw d .th li (th day.of November, t9l(.*’
1
ter of aerthwfot quarter, and1 north bait of t south, twice iwentjdwc -231
•
II. ,W. H ER NDON,
northwest quarter of nnrthwrit quarter pi
E D NONDD. RUDIStLL,
PteeJdent City Council.
Fectitm Thirty,*!*. Township ' Tw«nty-one
Gi
Gun dtarrof th* Eatat* cf John GrifI hereby rectify that the foregoing ordin­
aouth of Rarer Thirty too m l . l- n t one
lb* rTbureatl and ance-wee duly parerd by ttfh city ronnrll of
Tin Tberaait.. I W ilt
bltndred forty acre* more or le-et
*
.
Oeorcr It. Thweatt. Jr., rata
Sanford," Florid*. In aeaalon tbU (th day of
H AK LFV HOLMES. ■’
.November, 19IC.
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3&lt;*-rrvSr
Guardian.
laeal)
JAS. C. itoB ERTS.
30-Frl-Ste
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CltyJ'lerk. . AN ORDINANCE
Approved by n r' (M i 6th day of N o r m Granting
la
the
Central
Florida
Inter|
r. I *Lfk •
•r
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NO l It t : o r s t L e
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Notice it hereby ( i t t a tknt under ard by urban Radway &lt; "-mpasyvN rnyporliflon or-!
Mayor City of Sanford.
virtue of a final deeree of forecloaure and yanlted under the law* of the rtate of Flot rale made- on the 32nd day of 'S o tem ter. !«!*. itfc- successors and assigns. certain I JC-Fri-tte
rich's. franrht'ee and privilrfee within the ! ~ •
A. II. 1916, by the Honorable Jamr*
I’rrhin*. Judge of the Circuit Court of the corporate limile o f' the city of Sanford.
, .
AN OHIIIN \NtT.
Sever, eh Judicial Circuit of Florida. Semin­ Honda. „
Requiring the, grading and paving of
Jl» It ordained by tbe Mayor and City
ole County. In chancery. In that rertain
Third
rtreet
from
tbe laiereeetlon nl French
cause llueiin j-rndine. wherein The Amer­ Council of the city of Sanford, Florida: ,
Section I. That authority t» hereby avenue with Third it reel, « c*l to the Inter­
ican Arrcultural Chemical Company, a qor
eompialnaat and tV
\Vm. G. given, granted and conveyed unto the Cen- section of Maple A venue, jailli Third tirrrt:
poration te the complainant
a »l. nice Seed t'O;. a .t .'a l 1’. j t vi a Ar-lerurbao ■Raflwwy* fi*triqffan&gt;. Mttll ctrrrr froft! tntrreertion of Sixth etreet
ebox—CNr.. ~a‘ trurp,- t*artr I a eorpt-rallon oegarlred under the lawa. of And Magnolia avenue eaat to the Intereera eorp.. J. A. Fatten and J. C. 1 he state of Florida, Ita auerraaora and lion
_ _ of Slath atreet and I'almetto avenue
and a*
Seventh
from the Interne-tIon of
partners doing budne*^ as the aa*lfea tb* right, fraach&gt;iee and privilege* ?.nt?.
lr*all&gt; atreet
,t V
a Medicine Co.. Smith, Klein to build, cohsrrurt, maintain, operate, and i
■'r™ u* * a" Seventh atreet wrat to the
avenue and Seventh
Co., a enrp.. Gee, II. Fernald rondurt a railroad, to he operated by any *nt,r **rJIan of Ftencb
r
*
*
Co., a crop.. Moutag Bros., a ' motive power . other than at*am* through, atreet.
tie It ordained by tbe Mayor and City'
of the Falong, over, upon and aero** the streets,
Council
of
Sanford.
Florida:
dafand- ' avenues and alleys of th# tity of Sanford,
Section 1. That Tblid atreet abatt be
to the i Florida. a&lt; follow*
gheat bidder for. ea.h before the door of j
MaUenv.lle .venue from ita southern ter- graded and paved with vitrified brtrk from
the Intersection of French-avenue and Third
It**
*,\f"
1 r?lr,u* ** ike tout hern corporate limit* to atreet weit to the Intersection of Third
ly, FUrlda. on Monday, f*1* .*•* ***? “ { - 1 ourteenth street, Fourteeatli street from atreet and Maple- avenue, aald brick pnvaJanuary. A. I*.. I*l&gt;
MelUnville avenue to Cypresa
Cypres* avenue, tCy, 1 . th#. :aatne
. being a l»g*I, asmenvtu*
»ale, day.. and during the !♦*•!
legal hour,
, , . nu, from
tfnm p.„M
^£tv. street to I^ke
t . v . ■sent to be a width of nine feet.
hour* of nrr. , avanua
Fourteenth
•air, the proierty
pr
d*scribed In th# final do* Monroe, Water -tract from Pine avrnue to
Section Z. That Slath atreet abatt be
free aferrva
said *» follows, to-wit: All situate, Sanford avenue, Sanford avanua from Water graded and paved with vitrified brick from
tbe Intrrreetlon of Magnolia avenue and
Slath street eaat to the Talerveetlen of Faltr.etto avenue and 'Stem street, aald brick
pavement to bo a wMlk of nine fret.
F' .... , log*|ter with (ha right to build a ewttrh at
Section 3. That Seventh eireel shall be
in*
(allovlnv
n« at an iron the Intersection of l'llmetto avenue and graded and paved with vitrified brick from
j&gt;e«t,
.tanditg
un
aouth
boundary
line
of
,
Conmereial
street.
.
th#
and Seven!
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T, •
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1 I n n iu m u i H lt f l.
&lt; ILF intersection of flak avenue
_ _ _ _ _ ___„
aid poet
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.id tract, taid
poat being nine ehr1
chains
and I
.
.
,
. , I atrnrt , e u to t b . Intamclion of S.vehth
fcrty-nlnc link, west from tbe .eutbea.t J . Aultorlty s h^ehy given, granted anj [ ,ir,et and French avenue. Said bdek paverf »»:-J tr»Pf. H d ttifif cHiln* ir&lt;l ronvr&gt;&gt;*(i to
_ the
---- (----------...-----------------,
ro lfil .Ftarlqi
Ititrrurl an rr.cnt
tteht to
‘ b« a width
. . . of
. . ilttftn
.
fed.
fcrty*tfir«* ‘ m d I L*lf link* r u t cf ihc lU iltty (*cmp«nyt its »urcruor« anti rf* ,
Section I. That paving of alt the street*
»bU'hvi7t rernrt «f *iW trmrt. .Rnd runn|ag *•*»»». to Lutld* ronttrucl, m io tiin . operttee
tfv*r rt ‘ n«rth„
the (rirf, fo the
, npd rondurt a dork ted whirl upon, along, provided for In tna foreg- Ing saqtiuns .hall
north boundary line. %&amp;rae ttO yard* rtlore through, over and arrow# Cyprea* avenue, - m dune In arcordanc* with tb*
__ ,plans and
______ Iwest
W V
. chain*
______ and fifty
______,
»pafieeaif----r lr»v. Thenre
five
»*
tended ___________
Into I^Ve_______
Munr.e, to
the i »P*e
Ifieatlan* there fur, aubmltled by th e;
of Sanford, Florida, and now :
I brer and M half link*, thane* south acrosia . Brrtbern corporate limits, logetker wlfb tb# 1
i city engineer
engl
muh tract to the aouth boundary, thrnee | right to mgko HJ), and cuts to a grad# estabfit* W ike office of th* city clerk of San, ■&gt;i five
. . . . ,cbalnv
i . . . .. .and
. . fifty-three
...
......... .and
.. » a
. b»lf ........
- , the.
. . . . .city
. . ^ .of
. Sanfold, .lor
. . said t luM. FI*
.1*rldaThe pavlnf of aald atreet*:
eaat
Sllatfed■ by
links to rtarting palm containing 11,68 acre# Cypre** avenue, qn-l to built or lay a road- rhall be t-egun .within *la1y day&lt; Iroef and I
there « r I***.
. *'
way tp the north.ro end of raid dock, said »Hrfr the date thl* ordinance ehaU b erso t i
Also teeior ice four rhaina west 'of the toadway- to
he built nf '#Urh materrul as effe--|ve: . but should any pioperty sentrv
a# Ml heart^ cererr
of
o*t qusrter • of : ,h * Fr» n«re herein named, it# ettecewaors owning |r&lt;.party abutting on any of mid
caul rear, c c c i r
ot. j . r * v quen.r. o:
#n(,
|uj(||| m&gt;&gt;. drt,M , d%i, ghIr &gt;lld i u 0 , rt reels to be t-.'ed a* aforesaid, fall within!
aiotthweat v 'i* ftrr‘ r * Taid *eeUon thlVty•iB'* above provided Id pave slid vjfrrt ,
four :3I&gt;, run *e»t. five rhaina and adtty-- riant, and said roadway lo be free and open
right links, l her, re north twenty chains, to toe rltlaec* of S.-ifotd for. Ir.gr.-** and l a - l r o u id their ■rovpP',tlve ’ property. In
r
r
r
u
to
ahd
from
raid
dock
and
wharf.'
a-corda.tew
withMh# term* of this ordinance j
.tbree m rt -five rh*t:-» 9F3 Fitly »lft*
1end with th* plan* and specification* there

atsta
tb* aarvico of a subpoena
upon s t u n would tlad yaw the said Su# l~
Mims and Pfylon V. Mims. '
And It appearing from aald affidavit that
you and each of you ar* over th* age of
tweaty ona years,.
Therefore, U ts ordered that yaa, Su* L
Mima and Payton V. Mima, appear to &lt;h*
above entitled eauae on or .bafure.th* Ith
day of Daeamber, 191C, or the bill of complalni la tafd eausa will be taken as roo*
b a d agilnat hath of you.
1 U further o ib v d j th*t thi- order be
puhtlvhed In tb , Ha (aid Herald, a ‘ raw**
papag- puhllrhe i in' ami ot county, Flor­
ida. cnia a w* k for tltb l w* by.
Wl.neea my band as rtark of tt* Circuit
Courl, Sev; 1h J j let&gt;1 ' Circuit. Seminole
e unty," Florida, on tbit tb - 29lb day of
Sept -raher, 1916.

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Villiim* I
MbrJi o t Witdotn I

•Tkis CertiTcate Don't
Cost •Nottin’ ; It's
Wortli Cfg raoncy”
A new rent nr* o f one nervine I*
the Ilm -hcye L rrtlticaie. furnlahml
' free on request, with tree* In ntiv
q o o s lll.v ,
Should y o u ev er rare
I® well y o u r grove this r e r flflr ilr
vn.vy brin g y "U hun.ircvlo or eves
Ibirusnndn t,{ dulfors ndilltluur.1.

r. i \ ( i* r r Marirm- *« . *-*-«ra&gt;r*Mn* to corr&gt;o
J-ertlnn V That upon the fstlure of nny
Ihe F. li. Tfellerd m*p
ih- town of •»e,d under Ihe *»m- rrttrjetlons and reaer*
Sanford. Florid*, recorded in the. record* of : vatloni a. •• bereiilbefnre or hereinafter property owner to make the Unpeovr-nenl
UrftPCF t cur.ty, ri^fuzs*
pf«»vi-In} fnr thr bultdlvnc, roo«tryrtlnf. hereinabove provided Inr. .aid pork "hall
done by
Al«D
*-xt! four .* rliRlD* nf th# touch- miiric aimr.; (Ip^ra'inf anH run.! a.-t in £ of
. the »tiy
. o( Sanford,
.. or. .hall _be
,
? ! « uf l\ *
hwr«t
t U &lt;l«-c
wharf am| raid way it tfcr foot of ^
a roattmet Ly th# rlty of Sanford to
*rr
S W , » iif *• ; iL
to tIviny-f'owr*. loan- c*y|»rr&gt;* a%outlet ■aulfif and ps&lt;#|itfnc that *"S j I°****
rnoti fo«pon*IM* h'H'drr, In
*Mp r.:n»tr»n »nuth cf rat
t wcbty*nlr.r the prlk *!r fr*. granted hfrrin ffhall Iif r irf- arrAr if *ne# with chr fdao« mtrtf •pcrfflcaii m*
H aperleneeJ littvrra. tim e ' ar.d
f a pIn a •uUim tia! * manrirr krithin llvo n°Y
** *??•.
rrfw o c# lo i«H work
A;*tt w*(t half of IHock
;
Tier yrar* fr^m th# dit«* of th«* approval of thii
two*lhirda of the ro»t of iuch gradinc.
■ g a in .
I i o m . pnld
su bstan tial
Voiirt*&lt;rH .I I
a* ahow n t &gt; f!.. K. Traflnrd6fdfiiRncwt unl*«9 the fit y Founrif, for *1111*
opt n u f , rut hint, parfuf,
i mf&gt;rnt t nf and
prem ium a for g n it r a planted to
rr*p i f * hr town cf Stanford* Hlorid*. rr-firlrnt eiuar .ahown Ihatl cxlcnd th# time
Fjpalftng of #»id atrrrl^ firw
th** dalw 'of
llu c k e v e tree*. They k n ew tv bat
corded in the pel.he record* cf tirangr for the buildiqg and ron«trunih( the dock* **** rrtmpirtlon of. the work ihall L# a Hen,
they w ere g r l l l o g . T h e tlurkrye
cou rt). Floridar •
! *nd trharte* herein proTided for. and a fail- 1?ttP»H*r_io jallg J fcrr lU n&gt;. aaeept-rrrtirtyyHaT
eertlfiea le 1* to yottr tr e e s what
i 1
t ,lM|,tr,T
T
T*TfV *5.Q&lt;l lh# |oU m
fronting |
AU«O U t four i i ) of ^eerttfn t wenty-flve 1 ure to build and
-25* T «*r ih lp twenty &gt;2(li .nmtli of It an ge ---------re. cr a aubMantial portion th*r*of '!r •falling'" upon the atreet* btreinahovet
•abstract o f title In to j o u r land.
within
»urh
hv#
ytir*.
forb
Rddlfionml
d#«^flhed
«d
graded,
oprnrd.
curbed,
im- ;
a W t y -t « * T r c r : I
.
V
r
_
romMtutr . t1J?Tfd
rjpiirtd and lh* rcm«in&lt;nf one- j
"T h e r e are i m w r v f o r R a d i r j r
Dated »t Sanford. Somlnol# Tounty, tin*# i t may )&gt;# iranud# »hill
*n»».*hall_ be paid t&gt;y th* eity
FI erf da, I hit the 30th day of November, breach of this paragraph of this ordinance *
p o p u la rity ,’* u v , one U urkeye
«nd[ work a forfeiture of the privilege*
* aftford* Florido.
t
ru stotn er.
“ I •a|i|
m T crop of
A- D* 1 9 U A K. p n W F RS.
granted In It.
Th«- eiltmaled enal of .paving per square
ttrwpefrtilt. estim ated
nt
2000
, ,
Special MsateC.
The Central Florida It.triurban Railway &gt;ard.for Ih* paving of ihe streets eforeh a le * , off o f 4 I-1 acres o f laud,
?&lt;»-Frt-it
Comptny. its surreaaors and aaalgns It here- '.aid Is 11.30 per square yard..and Ihe et- •
s t f 2 2 i per boa ou the tree.’’
l-&gt; turn all th* right*, u.es and privilegt-v ttmat.d total eo.t of the paving of that j
M IT II F III MASTER'S SALE
pertaining lo sueh dork ami wharf. 01 docks pstl of Third street above, described U 1
T 'oet. t on nntrht to k n ow sh oqf
Nettie I* hereby given lhat under and by and aharvea, for the convenient trampur- j'."3 .0 0 ; Ihe ealimaled total rust cf psaving
a v in '',
.
. ..
. . . . . .
virtu* of a ilecr.e o( foreebsur# and •*!* i»- tatlon of passengers and
Iluekeye aerv ire. rnetbods. q u slt o and of that part of Slith street abovy dgerr
rribrd !
auing out of the Circuit Court of the Sev­ from ita said railroad and bokt#,'
I t j j rrau lfa. peters lire Is o u r tree
ilia, vea
aeacls and is 1(33
133.0
.TO and the' ealimaled total rot
rosl of
enth Judicial Circuit of Florid* In and l«e waterrrafl
.
pavln
...Ig tthat part of Sevanth street above
cu tolog.-bau d fur your copy today.
Seminole Idunty, In chancery, in a rsu.e
la
L39(S.09,
and
lb*
esllmated
That.the authority, right# and described
Section
therein pending wherein Armour Fertilinr
yed In
for paveprivilege# given, granted and roneeyw. . roa( ,0 lot . owners -per. foot, front
.
AV.rks, a corporation, I* complainant, and the
preceding
to th# Central F1«,. menl on that part of Third atyeet above
Roaie A . Bevler,. bevt S. Hobb and Chase Ida Inierirrhinaectlon.
IMS Cltlaeua B a s k U a llJ Is g ,
fljubwsy Company. It* auc- dersrlbed la I I V-3 rents, and the eatlmatkd
tt Company, a corporation, are defendant*,
T am pa, F I s .
,ot own*M per foot front for pavwilt offer fur sale and will sell to the highest re*.or * and lulgn* shall constitute a Iran- Te,t
chise
tor
th#
building,
constructing, main- *n8 l*1** 5 ,r * c* ®IM" *tre*t Abor# de*-.
and beet bidder for eaah wt. th* front door of
M. n . G Il.L K T T l
d . c. g il l e t t .
tair
ing.
operating
and
conducting
said
tall'*
,S r* o u ' » " d Ihe estimated cost to
the court house In Sanford. SemlnoK Coun­
1 ^ nr rat E t t l i a l r r l r C itru s Nur­
ty, Florida: during th* l*g*l h o ^ « r.f sal* tosd. docks and wharvra, for a period ol lot f&gt;*n*ca per feint front fq^pavfn goLth aL;
*
llreer above deacrlbed is
se r ie s I s .t h e W o rld .
on Monday, the 1st d .y of Jamfirv, A .' IN. i Thirty yrJtrjJnija
fiaJn Aha-dato-af
the data .1 Abe
Ike nrrproTBt
s
’
' city
city of
of .Sanford.’, M - « l » l « . the saute being a'lrgal aales Say the
oTdlntnee. and‘ the
at
the
!'
The
said
estimates
of Ihe cost of said
full owing dtserihs'd real property, lying and Worlds, hereby reaervet the right.
Ling in Seminole CountJ. State of Morlda,
of suth period, to purchase arnd take ] paving now betn'g on file in the office of tbe
y clerk
of Hanford, Florida, and open to
portion of aald
said rrailroad, |city
cl
to wit
''
ov,', * ! cr n&gt;', P°fHon
inspection
...
docks and wharve*,.,r , pu blit ---r --------- .during
. . . . . . . .reasonable office
wharves,- and other pru,.&lt;(
properties
1
P
The east one half of lot forty lour i l l |u»*d In connection 'therewith, within ihcjbour*
for
the benefit of th* public.
&gt;| h
and that portion of the east enr-hslf
ofii.lots
valuation
Section 6. Th* city engineer
hf r* by
.
v
.
city
of
fanford.
Florida,
at
a
W a tk in s fllcrk
(Yrlando. F lo iiia forty-trtee 13 adjoining "*ld cat *1' 1 i ' lo be hied by arbitration as I* now
w provided ' required, within ten stays, afiet the first I
■1 t SB n f I .
*
.
lot forty four It - on the vouth and11 estand
by 1**, «r **' may be hereinafter provided, pulllratlofi of this ordinance to prepare
ing
—
■ souih to the right of
., •#&gt;- . of tbe
,, Tnlb') a
n*J ir.r
.m r r , ivs
iwtrr, iui. an-i
and
the .am
said u
grantee.
Its successor*
and ■»l i - and- file an estimal# of the amount of liens
llra n th c f the . M a n u e l o a .t I.ine It* iroad. , , cn| , n , r„ p tltl|, (h e tMnrfiu „ f t h j , o f . foe such paving which the rily wilt elrlm
afeordw* to M .*'• hrrjLh * . bub-Hivf.lon rfin. n„ , , h, t| r , ,|e-med and held to have against each of the Iota fronting or abutting
of iFfiinn* iw #hi &gt;‘ tli
tw*niy jrv#n
m&gt;| eivrn ih coniFnl, to tbi» pro- upon the street* to be- *o paved, which es­
1271. thirty four 1-■&lt;&gt;. thirty five (35i o7
brf in ron„ | nrd.
timate shall be based upon the estimated
township nineteen ilbi south of rang* thirty |
mat of said work, and upon the frontage*,
' 3 0 , f a s t , a* per plat th ereof du ly recorded
'.\t
The said granteo herein narqed. Ilk of lots upon th* streets to be paved.
in the public r s r i f d " o f O range Cou nty, 1successor* and a*»lgnv viral! so m p le te the
Section 7. Any prison owrtng any Iniec­
F le r id a . n a ld land I c in g f o r m e r ly in Orange -aid railroad, wlfh d o c k and wharf at the es I In and to said property,abutting on that h
Fr-untA
l i f t ' d * , now in Sem in ole C o u n ty, f o o l of ("&gt; r r &gt; r * .a ve n ue , with in the c it y of
fiction of the atfe«ts to be *o paved, as
Flo rid a I r. Mat J l o " h " l » " &lt;n p a g . 23, ron- H an ford, with it* c o n n e c t in g Itnei o u tsid e o f
ersinabovr. described, ehklt hav* the, right

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BUCKEYE NURSERIES

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the ConalJ Judge"* Ceurt, Metdlkale
- Couhly, State of Florida
In tbe matter ol tb* eetat* of
llalpb 3V. Holmes, Thelma AIfdlmrs. Cecll-"‘ F. Holme* and
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Zalina A. Holme*. Minors.
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Nntice la hereby given
whom It may
c-nnrern, lhat llaflie Holme*, aa (luardian
ad th* alov# named. Ralph W. Holme*.
Tbvlma A. Holme.. Cecil F. Holme* end
• M ma A. Holmes, will on lh# l*t day of
January. A. L&gt;. 1917, apply »• .tbf
tlsnrge G. Herrink. Judge in and lor the
county tf« r D l f Rt bii pfliff in Banfofa#
In tli# fft!4 rounty. Rt Id1 ® clock R-* B)*«&lt;
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i » o o thereafter a . matter can b# beard, for
authority to aell at p M U o , _ p r tv .t. sal#

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hV ilranrb of the Atlantic Co/a* H as Halle
In ttrlth '. Sub-lHeWqn to Sanford, at
S S P t ill lEirtof duly revoVded' fn tbe public
Leer'd, of orante County and State ef lj ft'V Jit Ft*'. ITVdiS"' P” on page 24 containing
eight and twh» tenth* ! '.Z - acre* more ™r le.c,
■sat ft Jand having formerly |*^n *n Grange
r'nui i ' , Florida, but now In beMnola I ounty, Florida.!
FR AN K C C t.t.n V .
special Master In Chancery,
liobi'-son L lU-ardall. .Solicitors for Cothplalnant*.
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f r , r “ ' ease of a forfeiture, this- f '*n - board of equalisation t &gt; rear an
petition*7 and romplalntm w~ '
, - h - - *nd all tbe HghU andprlvlleges 1, it Pteft-tw
I'ffi'l » ur» 16 the «-»ti
j * " n U d -*-»'! rraii ancl-taaswiaiqlw.---------- —
the paving provided for above and to make
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t'non the completion ol aai-t falfroad due-and proper Inquiry Into the oueatlon
^nd
d
anr) « hart, .or dorks and Involved, and If It shall *ntv#*r In the e a t -:
Ki,irVu , ih* n o , shall thereafter !•* con- lilac!inn of Fh# rlty rounril, ahttng aa n
tlntiously ooerated by tbe sal-l rrantee. Ita board of • auuallsalfqn, that the estimated
* surcraaor and *»-i*ns, and a (allure-to so amount "of eafid llan la eprra-lfy erilmated,
|i i.ntinunuily ' occrate th# same shall een- the amount an filed anall aland a* the |
rtltute a breach of |M» ordlnaqee and"wnrlt amount of su-h 1l*n to H# elaimed by the
a forfeiture of lbi» franebl**: Erovlded, that rlty of Sanford, for the navlng of the.
dife allowance aball be made for strike* and street* ard avenues in front of aald rmnejty, :
and after*the rity coun-ll ha* heard all petlother unavoidable cause*.
tC- Th# construction of the railroad Gqn* and given all nronerty owner# an rph p u ia l m a s t e u a h a u s
herein authotlted shall conform to ..the portonlty to be heard and made all corree- I
Notice is hereby given thal Utob-r and by vir­ graded of th* atreet*, a* e*tabll-Jv*d; the tlon* In their Judgment ne-emary. to enualtu- o! * final .tecn-e of fnrerlmure. made by lion, grantee herein named. It* uirrVsmts and l*e the avaesamenle In preenrrinn to benefits.
jam s. W. Perkin*. Judge of the Circuit ( ourt assign* shall hav# authority foe the con­ Slid ertlmatea *« then e-iiralireH ahall stand'
ol tb* Sevwnth Judicial Circuit ed Florida, to- struction and 'maintenance ol Ita aald T*11- a. t-qa and correct.
wtt. Oft th* 22nd day of November. A. 11. J8ln rbad. and for the-loeaUag *f n r « s n t y
.h &gt; . . . .
In a cni»* pending In the Lirnilt Court °f S*™- •witches and turnouts, (or th* ' passage "of
inole Count&gt;1" Florida. In chanoenr wherebj *if• cars, and olhrr u*u«l flitttrrr add appli­
President City Council.
A. M . Thrasher U rojnpl*!fi«l
**: .ance*
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railroad. Including
.. u
pole*
- I hereby certify thal the foregoing oidlnHand *■ sheriff and ea-oraclo admutlstratoe ol j and »-|re, storage batterlea and condurtor^, ence was duly passed by th- rily council of
the cwtate ol Grresi Mart, deceased, and Amanda
aubrect always to the approys! of th# Sanford.-Florida. In araslon. thle *tb day of
Hart, daughter and sol# heir d ike of ar'-* ------- V city rounril.
£ „O B E IIT S.
Hart, deceased, are rvepondent*. I. A-.
i Ol All member* of the elty poll-# force Wovembor. 1916.
alii and fir# jlepart menl. In uniform, or wcarine .
rrs. rt»-f 1*1 master, duly appointed be
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City Clerk.
Ihe official badge* of th# city, aball be furnlsb#4
offer for 3vie and mil *1 public oulo
Approved by -ma Ibis dlb day of Novemfront of free .paaaagc upon aiad railroad within the
highset and bswt bidder foe
the court house door ** !c minole County, Flfw- corporate limit# nf th* said city of Sanford, b* r’ l # l *'
J. D . DAVISON,
ida. In Sanford, on Monday, tb# first day of Florida.
Miyur.
(F.l Th# mailmum passenger late to be
Jenuary. A. I&gt;. »«IT. the asm# being a trgwlar
26-FH -ilc
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charged upon laid ralldroa-f. for a con'lnusa l/ld a y between the Hgal
oua passage from, any-point. Within th# lim­ Notice afi Xygllrsllaa fur' Taa Deed llader
two certain town lota. t? T lt n * 2 . '
(U i and Fourteen &lt;1G # A - IF Stentuofd# its of aald (Hr. to. any other point within
Section 9. ar Chapter 4(11. Lawa of FlarAddition lo pan (tad. KemtnoU Cpunly, Floe* such limit* shall b* flee cent*.
Natlcala hereby (Ivan t.taj
(F) ..The aald grant*#. It* awcccoaora and
i&lt;!TM* Uecembet lit, 191«assign* aball at all tlmsa keep and maintain purchaser of T a . Cartlflrato No. 381, dated
A. K. POWERS.
the
(lb day of June, A. D. 1910, covering
lla
space
bstarren
th*
rails,
and
two
feet
Special Master.
on each aide thereof, in as good condl:inn All Ueplaited part ol lllack O, Chappell's
SO-FibMc
Hub
OfV. of Guldabaro.- Tba aald land be­
aa tb* romalndcr of the str*et. and should
ing nasHtuad at tb* dal* of ths Issuance ef
-In Ike County Judge"# Court. County of Oaetola such street bo artificially paved, tba aald auch cortificats In th* name of Mary M.
track, and two feel on hack aids thereof
HUte of Florida
shall be paved by the aald gtantes, It* suc­ Sacord: Also Tax Certificate No. &gt;(2, dated
In tbe matter td th* Guardlanrtilp ol
re and aaaigaa, with th* same material tb* Bth day ot June, A. D. 1910, covering
John G rilftn ThwraU. 1iocalhy.Thwrolt
and In the same manner, a* la uaed, and dons l^ite 13 la 39 rices l.'.ti 16 to 19), Ulock u
and Georg* B. Thw-ait. Jr., minor*.
ib-Dlv. ot Goldsboro
Th*
unon th# remainder «f-such #lc##l or street*,
Not ire is hereby given that it h lh*
at tha data of |h*
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and the eapene# of eurh paving and of the Mid land belag assess*.!
of _-th#
undersigned
.RudkdP
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tatusnrp
of
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tof
Ifl.filo
in
4-bo
cf
^tian of
, .th#
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aula A# of joitn
John (tnini
Griffin Thweatt, repair end malnlenanr# shall he born# by Mary M. Record: baa filed aald certificates
L r^ n
h* Thweatt and o
Georg*
It. Th
Tbwwatt. i t . the grant#; herein named. It* auteeaeor* In my office and ha. raaJa appllcatljo fur&lt;
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the
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o~
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, . aaalgn*.
mike ai-pli-atlon
lo
the County
&lt;G&gt; Th# aald grants#, It* an-ceasorw and tax dead to l*su* in nrcordnnc* with l i e .
l
( r w k u - *i hh oiw assign* aball bear all the #ip*na*« Inridratal Said cer Ideate* embrarlq* th# above des­
to eny wetsr front prop#rty uaed by It un­ cribed proper! , situated Ta ftemiaol* courtder thl* franc Mae. which may at any lime
hereafter b# filled In or bulkbaadad during ty\ j 2 j m &lt;anJd carllflcatee ehaU b* redeemed
ncrordlng to law lax deed will Ixaue thereon
the life of *u&lt; b franchise.
on the 19th day or Decelnber. A. D. 1918.
Section &gt;. All ordinance# or parte of or­
Wltnoea my offirlal aignatqta and seal
dinances le coitfilct herewith b# and the aam#

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^ November.
HERNDON.
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President City Council.
I hereby certify thet th# foregoing ordin­
ance wn* duly passed by the c ty rounril of
Panford. Florida. In acesion thl* 6lh dey of
N u m b e r . I91A
n o BERTH,
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City Clerk.
Approved by me thl* Mb day nf NoeamW r" ll,ia *
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J. D. DAVISON.
Mayor CUy of fcafA."rlci&gt;V
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AN ORDINANCE
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Repealing Section* *18. * K . *•?. nnd &gt;19
of (ho Revised Ordinance# of the ritf of
Sanford, FlaridA. '

FOR SERVICE-PRONE 135

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Hill Lumber Co.
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Lumber, Bricks, Lime, Cement, Rubber Roof­
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In f i n nit Cotxrt,. (lei oath Jndlctal Clrcalt.
Hemjiyv c Counif. Florida. InChaatrry
Jo* Camtian and CJ. M. Lewis
Company. * Corporation, xnc_ _
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Company,'* corpoihtlon .
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tbo rrrldenra ol you nod aach of you la un­
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Doors, Sash and BlindrCement B
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Mouldings,

Roofing,

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Beaver

Cypress Boards, Fir?

Bricks, Fire Clay and King Windsor Plaster

Sewer Pipe and Glazed Tile

Hill Lumber Company
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* THE SANFORD HERALD

THINKS INDIANS REAL FLAG CONTENDERS
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'j.tcx &amp; i’z y '

i est tpttil httondonce-of the school
van 108 the early part of .this year.
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The school. Is organized and grad­
ed— men’s, women’ s, junior, inter­
mediate and primary department,
with superintendents for each, each
class organized „wltliln itself, with
president, secretary and treasurer.
Mr, Mettjnger informs u.V
been niisrnr five "tlines^ while in Sam
[ford (having been north on business
on' several oceasionBT during
thirty years of service.
This year has been
, financial year of jJio sqhqul, the total
■otrermg'was $1,221.46 used for liter­
ature, assisting In church building,
furnishings for
individual
elnssroom?,, Incidental and sundry 8abluith school expense nnd $106.60 for
missions.
As he retires as superintendent he
leaves the school in fine working and
excellent financial condition, not
owing one dollar (except the balance
due on. the piano which is being
paid for in installments and ull pay­
ments made to date).
Progress in Southeast
Columbus, Ga., Dec. 6.—The In­
dustrial Index says in its issue for
this week:
"T h e formation of twenty-one cor­
porations in the week with* mini­
mum capital stocks aggregating 32,
208,500 reflects tho industrial and
.general business activity* in fho
Southeast that is continuing with
undiminished volume into tho clos­
ing monjlt o f'the year, with promise
of, unprecedented activity in the
coming year.
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A -company which propose* to
build and operate an electric railway
between Atlanta, Ga., and Antlerson, 8. C., has applied tfor incorpora­
tion with capital slot If of $tU(fi"S,600.

arxT V Y C M

There Is at least, one manager In the American league who doesn't bellev*
the Cleveland Indians are going to “ blow" anil lie Is “Jllir Donovan. The
ln*ttnji* tiave.hnpressgd tlitT Yankee Icaller ns being one of the strongest club#
lhai ever represented that city mid Donovan says It Is the most dangerous team
la the ifiufiif.
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When H comes to hutting In runs the other members of the Indians must
' tmr-tniv" to the .hard-hitting right fielder, EIiih-t Robert 'Smlth-Roth or Robert
ghs.r Itoth-Siplth, whlchcycr way you prefer, the combination'right gardener
kailii-’ drivi a In 42Tim* for the Indians this season, which Is only om.»|h!rd
till' w.rli tig. The p’ nrttli holt to the firm lias sent 2&lt;l rousin':-.&gt;■-t, wlillg
the Ite'h half b.yi inrniitifi d lor 2S.
“t'liO" &lt;!titoH), tpiiveier, Is the Individual l&lt; tub r having itriwn In fit! rims.
"A rompany at Rock Hilt, S. f\,
*Trt»" .sp-aker, though.* Is giving him it merry battle, having ehnsctl-'ll of Ills
t^.iin males tier
the rubber.. “Tills.” however. Is hutting miiiic
points [w hit lt is manufacturing automobiles
Utter than “Clile." After passing liy the right Held firm, we find “.hick** ((nuiey 1itas been Incorporated with capital
|us tlrlveii in -'I on'ii. ott unusually targe number Tor a lentI-tiIf man, who be stock of ?l,'500,000 and will enlarge
(■mist to follow weak batters. In fact, all the Indians are hitting jttol (tils emu* its plant.
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Until with llioTltlfltdld pitching they have find to date Inn kept tlnna welt on
"A n , extensive tfact of coal land In
TejT
Tusculoosu county, Ala., is expected
to lie developed with initial outlay
that u u -j'd $250,000 by ii I’ inttinglvam com be obtained from
MKTTISGKIFS FINK REt'ORD
1pnny which purchased it recently.
UMJ.il experience.
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Sibkith Scltotd Siiftrrlr.tcniit nt for
"A Ma'ron, (la., firm will expend
lie iofernm to that-upon bis First
Thirty Years
$175,000 in establishing a quarryelection the school numbered about
rt
near that city, building n railroad to
forty-five
scholars,
and,
conditions
Having learned that at tho last
it
from a lino of one of the largo
were
such
that
nt
times
it
Vas
nec­
quarterly: conference of tho Sanford
systems;
essary
to
assemble
the
whole
school
Methodist church J. K. Mettlngcr,
0
tho has served as superintendent of and he teach as one class primary
" A t Savannah, Ga.. a company
the Sabbath school for the last thirty to Bible class, in addition be organ­ that will vulcanize lumber Inis made
[ jea/a had requested to bo relicyed ist and leader of singing.
application for incorporation, with
from, further service we believed
Crude were tho accommodations cupUul stock of $200,000 am! privi­
fcatc interesting information might aftt that time in the old church that lege of increasing to not exceeding
stood corner of Sixth and-Sanford J5.000.000. At Charleston, S. C „ a
avenue, benches of pino hoards with company of Hite same kind has been
slats for hack and supports, a com­ incorporated with capital stock of
mon drop . leaf table for pulpit,
i Work under these conditions was n
1problem, indeed.
In order to install a library, a re­
quest for u discarded library was
sent to u large Philadelphia Sab­
bath school in Philadelphia tit at Mr.
.Mettlngcr formerly attended and a
shipment of some 460 almost new
1 books was bent, establishing for the
ffpnfiiiiL w h w l-rs- fuie 'litiTm l . TfienT
were: eagerly sought for ami constnrttly read until 'worn out.

3300,000, Now York men being InHow It Happened.
’tores ted.
"How
did
you happen to voto Tor
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"Florida and New York .bivesiom prohibition?....... 1 illif it Tauso I got*
have organized a rompany with cap­ tho general stale, of grouch," replied
ital slock of $50,600 to manufitefttre Broncho Rob. "Everybody fit Crjipron !
sugar rant* products^ engage fit gpTT- Gulch got sort o ’ InifTy with overyb &gt;dy
else an' wo seeui to get son.&lt;t.J.iml o'
er.tl farming 'irtnl raise live stock.
satisfaction ou t'o' stn.ndln* arouifd an
"A district of'Lee county, Florida iCCln' Otto mint tier miffcr-fi
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has Ypl»TI 1*10,600—of—b-mrri' fo r
RUBBER COPPER
hitililtiijf'hard surfaced roiuia.
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Never
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tit
Ha.rt.
TIRES
BRASS
"Am ong the itetus o f cor.e'ru
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“ Most t»:i lit- Iti
I in.it are opti­
lulte &lt;t-mi» ns r.-pi-ri^il this wre! : ’ &lt;■
TUBES
LEAD
mists." Httyi tut I'X rti.w i ;o. ('onto In
" A p .r t mi'it t
houses. A .! . ;! I t . i,;t .
ROPE SCRAP IRON
think of it.
never saw any of ciu
anil Miami, r iu., .i.urcit i"til.J.tu" i split halrfl fit an argumentTilton, -. 'J'ooidbsboro and Wiiluxoochce, Ga.; factory building, Mont
SEND IT TO US WERE/HTPWnm*
gtjmory, Ala.; hospital building,. Al­
The First Telephone. *'
Write For Pricelist
Tho telephone, jit an Imperfect
exandria, La.; garage building, Rome
Ga.; railway passenger and freight form, wan first axhlbilcd ut tho Cen­
station, Hoyle, Miss.; road, Lamar tennial oxpo-'Uon In Philadelphia In
657 C.BAY
JACKSOHV1Ll£,fLA
county, Ala.; sanitarium, Jdckson, 1870. Tho company for Its develop­
ment was formed Boon afterward.
Miss.; school buildings, : Amrricus,
Ga., Greenville, S.* C., nnd Haines
City and Jacksonville, Fla.; ware­
W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
house,* Plant City, Fla.
AGENTS
"Construction contracts have been
nwurded as follows:
“ Dank building, Clearwater, Flit.;
bridges, Pinellas county, Flo.; ex­
Offlaa with HOLDEN MEAL ESTATE
position-.coliseum nnd other build­
.S a n fo r d .
F lorid rings, Gulfport, Miss.; church build­
ing. Greenwood, S. C.; mill village,
Columbus, .‘Gn.; road, Bibb county,
Ala.; ‘ drainage, La Fayette county,
Mississippi; sewer, Savannah,' Ga.

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General Fire

“ Just What
IW ant!”
/G ive me cake made
with Calumet—I know what
1 m^getting-r-J know It’s
.pute.vt holetome, nourlahlng,
ttnifting and tatty.
, ''h'sslUn Calumet’ s non*
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leavening nml raising
P?Btrr * t» abvolute purity.
; ** V*'un«*t for uniform
ttvultv and economy.”
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CAMEONAS

"A lumber plant and concrete pro­
ducts plant will be established at
Meridian, tyiss:, meat packing plant
at Mobile, Ata., ami feed and grist
mill, at Decatur, A!a7"

(FLORIDA’S SOUVENIR)

An Economical Cllrl.
Violet 'A
is mi. It an eeonotnIrn! little bodv!" I„t Ibin'o—"Alt? yes!
rili*-'ll trial ••• for miles t.etn one Inw
ofilee to nnottu r in, rave .310 on a dlVoFce!"

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‘&lt;MADE IN SANFORD ’
M y Line o f Cameonas is Latest Work
of'Mrs. Commons

Scientific Order.
Mr. I'esrimlstsT^Wbat Is a consult­
ing specialist, anyhow?" * Mr. Opti­
mist! "Oh. ii*&gt;'*t the big doctor that
pays you iir&lt;- going to die mid tells
you how to d&gt;i it properly/'T-Jtidim.

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Promoting

Disturbance.

"Of course, you Vmit.penro?" "No.
I don't. And Just to proic It I told ’ ty
a tfe to go itliesd and buy a phono­
graph a poll pat rot ami a cuckoo
Clock;"

An appropriate gift
for everyone on your list—

Fino Field.

Madge—“ Did you have anything to
talk about nt (ho club moating?” Mar*
Jcfrlo—“ Lota! On account of the storm
thero were only three of us present.'*
—Judge.

From ,prandmother, who is not too old to
be enthusiastic over a pretty pin for her
dress, pr a silver ease for her spectacles, to
baby, whose chubby hands would just fit
arourtd a silver cup or tiny spoon •

A Remedy.

There nrc Just hundreds of things frorti
which you can choose the "righ t" gift so easily.

“ I am worried- about my non. Ho Is
developing no qualities that are posFtlvo."
“ Maku him a photographer,
then ho can doyctop good negatives.”

Graceful Hats for Fall

Immediately UpTHTlils I'Tecttpn Ire
OTgatdied the Sabbath school into
n missionary society and with the
consent qf the quarterly conference
arranged for the use of the oflcring
tif the swond-Suwday-of-eacfrTTTpTltlr
for missionary purposes only
Thia
has been strictly adhored to up to
the present timer *the total offering
for that purpose for the thirty years
appropriates 32,250.00.
In order -to stimulate the school's
growth- a fino Bible was offered to
each scholar who attended every
session during the year about 06
llibles were thus put into the sobol*
ars' bandit and some went into homes
wjicro Dibit's were unknown.
The school continued to grow un­
til tho freeze of '04 when it was
about disseminated, b u t.b y strenu­
ous and determined effort its exist­
ence was maintained and in a short
time began to -revive and increase In
numbers. Through all these trials
and hardships the- school has ever
been self sustaining, never ha'vlpg
had to call on the church officials to
go outside for financial aid.
Mr.
Mettlngcr says he attributes this to
the ever ready missionary offering
regardless of the depleted condition
of the treasury. ;
Upon the establishment of the
Methodist Orphanage at
Enter­
prise the school considered It a duty
to assist in sustaining this glorious
work, offerings- were made irregular­
ly, when a proposition to make every
fifth Sunday of a month a day for
special offering for this purpose was
suggested, and for several years all
■pedal offering for this purpose was
suggested, and for several years all
money received by the school on
those Sunday haa been used for that
purpose only. •
About five years ago a special ef­
fort was made to increase the at­
tendance.
So successful was this
that It became necessary to purchase
a tent for ’ the men's Brotherhoood
class of ninety members. The large

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Hold Brooches, Scarf Pins, Rings, Tie Cla»os,
Lingerie Clasps, Neck Chains. Cut! 1’ his, $3,0Q
upward.
Cold L in t Duttons, Pendants. Oar Pins, 33.50
upward.
Gold Read Nrrklaeps, nanglca. Watch Fobs,
Coat-Chains, $5.00 upward.

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lllddlng for your fnvor and very
sure to get It. are the graceful and
beautifully made hats for fall. They
are no sooner displayed than bought
hy women who seem to tire of summer
millinery before tljq summer Is done.
The betweense* son's hat o f felt or
velvet makes Its npponranco In July
along with hats of white satin or crepe
or other nil-white materials. Gradu­
ally It supplants the midsummer hat
and leads up to the millinery that Is
ready to greet tho winter.
Simplicity o f trimming and beauty
of lino are emphasised In the early
fall hats. A group of three of them,
shown here. Include* s wide-brimmed
sailor, n small mushroom shape and a
brimmed hat of velvet with flowing
brim lines that* lift over the brow,
droop, lift again at the sides, and
droop again at tho b^elc. Ribbon,
chenille and beads make themselves
conspicuous ns appropriate trimming*
for these street hats.
.
. *
The hat at the center Is o f felt, hav*.
tng the crown covered with grosgratn
ribbon In white. A narrow band of
velvet ribbon Is laid over another band
not quite‘ so narrow, or ribbon like
thst in the crown. A tailored bow of
the grosgrain finishes the model, and
the same ribbon binds the edge of the
brjm. I’urpte nnd white, purple and
gold, white add rose, are favoredcolor

combinations for the hats of this kind.
In the velvet hat at the left and tin
nittne-cqverej! shape at tho right,
chenille In. the effect of needlework
makes.a novel nnd-pretty decoration.
The smart rosetteon-the veivot hat Is
centered with a big cahochnn covered
with heads, and in fa n cy e d g e gives
character to this ornament
Chenille stitches ore set about tho
edge of the brim In tho hat at the
right Its collar Is made of a bias
strip of satin laid In folds and terror
fnntlng at the front, whero a small
flat bird appears to ha trying to effaco
himself against tho crown.
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Tankage

(Blood and Bone)

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Tout l'r,u*.ibortc Acid .... lit*
I’ure, • te a m e d bone
cooked fresh from the
cutting tables, supplies
the phosphoric a c i d
shown above. The am­
monia Is from blood in
fresh beef scraps that arc
thoroughly steam -cook­
ed uith the bone.,
•'fmnws’Tankage. Is a
superior, Strictly pure
product, prepared with
scientific accuracy by cs&gt;ecially developed, care*
ully
controlled
pro­
cesses It is rich in
available, n a tu ra l plant

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Bureau Scarf Design.
Tho treatment o f a flying bird In a
new bureau scarf suggest* possibili­
ties for other pieces* o f needlework.
The scarf Is worked In blue snd so Is
the bird. Tho entire outline of the
bird Is made of small eyelets varying
In size with the outline of tho various
parts of Its body. The entire bird ts
then filled In with even running
stitches of the blue. This comhlnattpn
gives the effect of solid work, but with
the exception of the eyelets la not
difficult

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the finest known soil
builder.
As "B lood &amp; Done,"
Armour Tankage has
been familiar tu every
grower for over 30 years
— more than 100,000 tqna
have actually been used.
Many growers, w h o
temporarily prefer nopotash goods, are. wisely
turning again to this
standard material of un­
questioned crop-making
value.
Get prices from our
nearest Agent and write
uj for sample and leaflet.

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court which failed to knock o u t'th e
prop hy declaring that the legiststion was unconstitutional* the dealIt. J.. HOLLY. Editor
. H a y n e s , n v i u m M m u c r ers would not .now be enabled .to
charge the..outrageous prices demand,
IEth7 T— Ur ra* FlUtr '■
ed and obtained.

[ whom the Sanford delegation
j?
justly proud;
Thirty-three
new
clubs, aggregating
m ! • members
were added to the Federation since
m
its left annual meeting. M rs. Fox
touched on- the interesting .and vari­
At the instance of the butter- ous reportds of departmental work
makers of Illinois there was passed j throughout the state which contained
rnKX. in A iirlsrr
jin concentrated form the scope and
Standing on .the firm foundation of-truth we have built up in
•RJ» years a go'' legislation making it an
• m . m i .........
in Florida., *The
• n MONTHS . . .
1.3 offense to make or sell oleomargar- essence
^ o f- club work
, ,n^
ne
this city a Bank that is second to none in safene&amp;f, saund-pFineipies
: MONTHS
.11 in e-ex cep t
under certain rtstric- ! d»*furflon concerning the adoption of
Ila iN» CUj V r«rrte&gt; i : M r « W r Ir tions. It was not sufficient that e v - J s f * * Down Upon the Suwannee,
and buftmcssTtcum^lf. Tin. this basis we solicit your accounts large
--------ery j i a c k j g s ..f
-------- u - nRiver
*m
as
our state song was ltd BJr
r n m a 20r. f** M w O
Mrs. SProuh R*k' r and UP °"
or small and assure you we can help you.
i n . letters 'o f a certain *ixe Mr*;
to
its
nature;
but
there
u
a
.
af■
r
Poti™
6f
M«
J^
‘ings
was
unani­
I As I h i w l - H m M U M a m Aafv&lt;4 '•&lt; M
a.•&lt; Lk« r w i f k . &gt;i
fixed a 'revenue upon the maker mously earned. The reporjy^pf. the
** Mtl&gt;&gt; l,&lt;- 1171
which added nearly one hundred per Civic chairman. Mrs. J. A. Hendlej*
2v
wtts most inspiring. T h W e y n o te qf
Ito limit
II c t a U o the cost-of -placing t? op. the
is ■service
and in
market. There .* m created no ta x. this
, . department
&lt; 4
upon the. real butter: but upon t h e c,uded “ W™*®"..
bet
*Anr ymjR nusm iss.
every.ite r streets, community Christmas
substitute which answered
tree*,
rest
rooms,
roadg.
better
sidepurpose, ar,d in many cases could
not be distinguished' from th*.real ■« l k * . improving picture shows and
IL R. SEVENS
T. M. HAND
0. L TAILOR
R. R. DELS
thing, there was a7f.£e3 a tax out of
lnat
»o
PrMto«ai
Csshitr
AuT CuLin
ail proportions of fairness.- In fact community betterment and welfare.
♦w .-r w a * F. L WOODRUFF Vira-PrtsidMi
____
con­
it hap often been wondered why there ^
tained
much
valuable
information
should bg any tax upon the product
.
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land inspiration. *‘ A report of much
-any more than there should be a |nt„ m WM that o( M „ John Sim_
tax on the printing of calling cards. j mons," s a id 'M rs. Fox, "w h o spoke
I m
m
m
m
m
m M B flB B c m m m x x x x x it
Good oleomargarine
is
far
better
. ; y
. of the earnest and valuable work
than poor butter. It Is rfeaner- in bci
done fa lhe ,ead&lt;rs of lhe
Stuck on the Job.
many cases. Were there no prohib- ored womM »
"The great trouble nowadays," be
TO
iitiva tax upon* i t - a retail price of
_.
.
’ gan the curbstone philosopher. “ Is thnt
B O Y C O T T IN G T H E f RUSTS
twenty-five cents could be made
■
M ‘ amI Her" d
For no man la satisfied with his Job." "My
B oycotting and strikes are oh' a over the entire United States: in ' 'ref , ° PurP°*** Bcope of vision, job soots me," interrupted the chlm
M r . with each ’ other an?!, as a'*rufe. lact, 'twenty cpnls a pound would '^thusiasm and*higH idealism, truly ney-sweep. "And I'm stuck on mine."
neither of them are *d. sirable nor to no doubt be the price if the fax* ,
e womf n ln ™an&gt;’ yelled the tar-spreader from the ad­
b e countenanced by right thinking were removed.
But Congress was f ub* 0 . o n d * cannot be too high- joining roof. Whereupon the 'orator
turned bis theme from economics to
people. But there ft’ no "limp to the worked for political reason* and ■’ *PI,rec,a*r&lt;**
----- i-mjil- j all the objection* which
MrS. \\\ L. Morgan, another San- preparedness.— Puck.
people's patience, and at that point, established
a t least, the b oycott becomes more could be* suggested By a body of fprd delegate »«v * _in her report thb
Easy.
.th an
usable . 1* itt i« a glorious rcV^i who were intensely interested pleasure side of the convention, She
Mrs.
Brown—“
Mr. Jones gratifies
said
that
to
bc
a
delegate
amonjl
’weapon of retaliation.
in grabbing all there was to be grab­
that
body
of
women
maanV-inspira*
I
Jl*
slightest
wUh.“ Mr. Brown
T ak e the matter of eggs. . One bed while the grabbing was good. .
tion and makes one ftyl that we are
lt.&lt;* ° ” ,.3r h9r ^ ore expensive
tuA'-irt Chicago rms form Pd a corner
j
-me* that he sidesteps."
Let congrt^* remove hit thH com ­ really "doin g things:" After a
21 m
de
o n the very necessary, culinary item ing session the restrictions it hag
If^htfiVprca'miile Mrs. Morgan gave!
and has millions of egg* in cold placed ’ afoupd" th e, m anufacture. of
Retuked.
an interis'.in* a-count of the vriiou#
atorar*
He H »!d 'th e market s&gt; oleomargarine the
f,r,ai.&lt;ial
re- j&gt;lf-a*.ire ftaturt*. tfuoting Mrs. Ed­
The persevering iaudscape painter
fnree'd
men n
nliff that
' ‘ -icjions ar;d the publbity restric­
gar Lewis, our own Section Five knew that h« had an observer b-ioklna
tt ir^
declare a
tions and the price of huMcr will be
He
• •■
.t " Miami ov^r h « shoufdi-r a: the easel
be t
kni-w fr- m the iu- Je uf skirts that th«
jT h e resa
1 .»■' • .,* ! tn
ami »he ha* given
obs« rvi p was a wpti.au; yot he wofkcd
moter
r- t ft;. rent butter
her m ! 1 with a •ish gVner 5*ity." She
steadily on
Presently the observer
■ ■ [n*iv rent butt***, yet t h*-r-f* r.ri •.,t**
than hi*
address of i spoke. “ A charming landscape." the
men! ioned ■
«• a ! *..'grr *dlf ti.an at present « c! CO!rr.e and * the thr**will not Lminute re- ; said. "Ah. &gt;04 flatter me."* said the
o ld vintage :
*vl
tkiand the •enple will I &lt;• %^t:*hed that por ts art the bienr.iai. She stressed
artist modestly. , "Compared with the
. ket at at. j - l r . tirn-- |
« v ,- coni ‘.-e?s di-^ire^ to do a fair thing by
the *: *ien«Ld1 laU
t i l o nf
f Mrs
Mrs: John Sher- original landscape It Is very poor
•* b y the thousand have been destroy- j hem. - ■P.^lm Beach
man, chairman of C ors'rvation anff •tuff." "I meant the original*" said
« d in Chicago simply because they
touched on the beautiful reception the o bserver.
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veere storage goods.
They would j
-given ut—Hotel HalcyonT" a TirillianU
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♦•candle" alb right, but they, .w ould—
pine Thread From Nettle.
affair which w»s attended by seven
n o t whip intV a frosting for a rake. ■
Sixty miles of thread woven ftotn
hundred people
Mr.*. Morgan gave
I tub &lt; alendar
- they v -■
no r . i " ‘
tko fiber of n species of Italian.net­
f » - a delightful resume of the speakers tle weighs but two and a half pounds
a ;.
Iiec
1.’
Soc:
Tbeater.
and their excellent addresses on per­
-_^
*
•tar.et- i» that of |.«&gt;—1- ji—rt rr.* nt Bridge,.and Sewing Party, tinent topics. She elaborated pn the
i
Another
Thdy Never Happen..
t r y , special... lurkvys, during Thank.*- Mr*. Fred Walsman. hostess.
wonderful beauty of Royal Palm
Wednesday, Oee. lil— I-iterature
g iv in g times ju.*t past. . Thsupricw*
State Park and its dedication during . Le t us be of good cheer, remember­
South Am erica—Eu­
w ere forced far above everything Department.
the* * convention.
The dedication ing .that tho misfortune* hardest to
ropean
Conquest
and JJomination*
twar aro thoso which never happen.—
«vt-r charged in former years lor
speech was made by Hon. J. *E. In­ [.owrll.
ropean
C
o
n
q
u
«
t
and
Domination.
p ou ltry, and sp the people absolute­
graham. m ayor'of St. Augustine and
l y rt-fu*•d to take them. The morn­ Papers by Mrs. R. -0.* Maxwell, a former resident of Sanford. Mrs,
The Only Kind. ,
in g *of Thanksgiving,' seeing they Mr*. C. C. Woodruff. Mr*. 'Wrn. Jennings fittingly and simply dedi­
"I’ve
comb
across a man who know*
Cotilbourn
and
Mr*.
C
f
H
Walker.
We: b ?‘.‘ - - at their own game, ihe
cated the park to the people and how to manage Ills wife." "I,oad me
E D D IE PLANK, V ETE R A N SOUTHPAW PITCHER.
Tuesday,
Dec.
19
—
Music
Di“
p rirei d: I ; ^-d .to the bottom, but
their children forever. A tempting to him at once!” "Can’t; this Isn’t
"I
have
been pitching this way for HI years." said Eddie Plnnk. ultra
They part merit program, Miss Margaret lunch was served, to eight hundred visiting day at hi* nsyluni" *
slid, not l i n t the people.
-called to task the other day for stepping off the rubber before dellverins tha
Davia. chairman to which the club
ball. Eddie's way Is unique, however, na well a* tiresome, In that lie usually
A e r e -i j i -.**-1. and justly so, at the
people in the park by the Homemember* and public will be siimitar.ner
in
which
th&lt;»
drugs a game over two hours.
*t**ad Woman’ s Club which Has a
h igh hi
A Pessimist's Optimistic View.
Ills endless'delay* fret the batters, but amuse the fans. The foncer
tried to hold them fed for the roniinal pFi«-e of t*'n .membership of only twenty-three.
r o e c 'b i"Are
you looking forward to* tho Mackman’s routine In delivery is approximately n* follows:
cents. Club numbers arc* urged to
’•
•
fused
the
goad*
at
u p knd •
‘.‘ We have the distinction," said Mrs. summet- with pleasant anticipations?'
Hitches belt, adjust* cap, walks back to box in half circle, faces batter
attend and bring a friend.
"
.
result
was
that
Morgan, " o f being the only State asked the optimistic citizen. "Ves, In­ and stretclics arms, steps on rubber with left foot and taps right foot to
a n y pri.
trkeys were ship•
*
Federation to have secured a state deed," replied the pessimistic person. ground eight .time* when the kill I* delivered to bstter. tuck' tf. shirt with
thousand
»untry. and the
flu-lne** Meeting
Park.”
The Dade county fommU- A great many people 1 th tired of look­ every third-hull pitched. gnx.-s luto sky over third base on every called l*alt
p ed bar
put upon the
There was an unusually laFge at- «ioners "have given $1,000 for its up- ing at will go cut of loan for tho sum­ dislodges Imaginary pebble in pitcher’s box -every time batter has three b«lD
d rtm 1
that ran -be tendance of members and a few keep. Mrs. Morgan's report was re- mer."*
and one strike or three and twd.
m arket .
strangers at the Woman's Club on plete with Interest and on ly ’ lark of
realized/
the middle- Wednesday for the business meeting space prohibits |ho publication of
that when and to hear the reports of the dele- both papers in full.
mil prices ga tes,to the amiual^mccfing of the; T-h— rfrlrrv—’ ' " ‘‘‘N1 1 ^i**»-l by
TTorTTRey^ Flom nU '"Tederatton of
Women’s Mrs. Galloway__wiui_«av. J»«-r im*
.,
. t,0 ‘ riu h s___ M s # . r- Gallerwa^-prF- pres.: ions nf tho convention in a
Je hold sided. The routine business of the charming iittie talk and "Mrs. J. W.
g ir r ,!.
^ipt to
Vjf rl5T1|’-'TTT?3j.cn; - tf
the reports of officers and chairmen of clubs und their splendid activities
be
departments show a general activity w ill'be given in another issue of The
Sup
lad k -i ti -v.i
G
vj
throughout the club. The fo llo w in g :n ..n M
T b u.&gt; n nfo rd Chih- f s r r r r
' 'J - — *
POrAfUBil-M AVr'e appointed
|proud of their representative- to tjie
f
VVER .
R E DC*
V w. conyention’ and the.fine report* sub-,
■e
of
years ! Mrs. Geo. L. Maris, •?. .
■ti
*For mar
Wotftt.to mitted to the club on Wednesday
Dkkins
and
Mri.
Henry
i as the ce- ‘
'c o n g r e s s h
*
revise the constitution.
On the afternoon.
butjd the solid
u■
xnent with
Lookout
Committee,.
Mrs.
W.
W.
And thus easily, quickly, definitely ami raoit satisfactorily 'solve the problem of possessing
gutter
at
brgh (
foundation
Abernathy. Mr*. J. W. Bfirnes Mr*.
No
Cause
for
Complaint.
th
e ’ Christmas money you wish.- N cvef before have you been given an opportunity’ to make
is^ an acknowledged
price*.”
John MHsch, Mrs. .Frank 'W ood"My good man,” said, theqihilosophcr
sure
your Christmas money in a manner so surely banishing all Christmas money worries.
t fur the unfair work nrpl |
II
StringfdloW' and to the laborer who was nraput&amp;tlns
,Ia
i *ct.
c.
. * r that body
M « . L. G. Stringfallow
tk a litwonal legislation o l that body
^
^
H p r;cI|.
The piano weed* from a piece of vacant real cs• o f law makers, and the supreme *
^
hptate.^’dp you ever .have occasion .to
vision .an d payment of the Mujic complain of your lot?” . “ No, sir,” an­
[' Department was’ turned over to the swered tho honest son of toil. "I don t
own this lot.”
*V
’ |club w hich w ill'hereafter be responjtible for the payment* on the bal­
Join Class No. 2 and pay 2 cent* the first week, 4 cent* the second week, 6 cents the thirtl
Point of View. „
ance due. Tht* M usk , Department
week, and *0 on for 60 week*. Then
two week* before Christmas receive a check for $25.60,
"I am proud to say,’ remarked tho
reported net proceeds from the^
plus 3 per cent interest,’ if payment*
arp made promptly. •
party with the unbarbered hair, "that 1
Minstrels to be Shb.OO.
At the was never Intoxicated in mr life-"
Or join Class No. 5 and pay 5 cent*
the first week, 10 rents the second week, 15 cents the
close of the business period the re­ "That strikes mo, aub," rejoined
third weekl and ao on for 60 weeks. Then receive check for $63.75, plus 3 per cent interest, if
The Loose Leaf
ports were received from the dele­ Colonel Booze o f Kentucky,, “as bein’
payments are made promptly.
‘
*
Kind +
gate* after which a pleasant social rather an empty honor, aub."
Reverse the order of payments if you wish, paying the largest amount the first week and thenhalf-hour was enjoyed and light re­
paying lesa «ach week. Oc you can join both clubs and pay the largest amount on one and
freshments served.
Mrs. Geo. Fox
the smallest on the other, to begin with. It is up to you.
Our 8 awed-Off 8 ermoh.
HEY make useful and ap­
was first called upon and gave a
A- man whose wife has worited her'
splendid report of the business side self to death to help him along thinks
propriate Christmas Gifts
of the convention at Miami, begin­ he ha* done ills duty when he ha* "At
that can be ui-ed for storing
Individuals, Churches, Clubs, and all Persons or Institutions
ning with the opening session, at Heat" carted on her gravestone^
memoranda of any tort. One
which Mrs. W . S. Jennings our state
o r all leaves may be taken out
president presided.
The meetings
Quite a Crowd.
Desiring to Receive a Certain Amount o f Money
"The Gadsby family *cema to be
were held in the Woman’s Club audi­
In a second and more'put in if
"So It la. Al­
torium *and were presided over by rather numerous.”
d mired.
Are Cordially Invited to Join.
the president and the vice president, though Oadsby own* a seven-passen­
ger touring car. whenever tho family
Mr*. L. V. Moore. The report of
picnics in the country bo has to make
Miss Bessie A. William* on* creden­
W c have them in many
two trips each w ay”
tial* showed the largest number of
sizea and at pricca from
delegate* that have ever attended a
Alfalfa Flour.
50c to SI 00
Florida Federation mpeting. reptpAlfalfa flour i* now mixed with
senting over one hundred and thirty wheat flour.and mado Into bread. It
club* of Florida. Mra. Edgar Lewis coats leas and baa greater food value
made the biennial report of rhe than ordlnnry wheat flour. .Mdst peo­
The
H onda delegation- Mr*. Fox atated ple don’t liko It. b «l' perhaps we can
that Sanford is becoming well knqwn get used to It just ns we forco our
to the. club women iof Florida.,not- stock to oat sweet.clovor.
only because of the wonderful work
Much Plumbago In Ceylon.
we are doing, but for the fact that
“ The Bank With the Clock”
Plumbago la the tno*t important
we gave to the state
splendid re­
W.
mineral
product
of
Ceylon,
which
has
cording secretary, Mrs. #John
PIIONE 148
Dickins. our Jormer 'president 6 f about 1,000 min'-*

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INANDABOUTTHECITY ii
p u le Happenings— M en tion
of Matters in Brief—
• Personal Items or
In terest

making It a success. For the past
few months he has been engaged in
laboratory work in Baltimore but is
anxious to locate in Sanford and is
considering opening a -first class
small h otcl'in this city.
* Christmas. gifts of every descrip­
tion at the Fryshyterian bazaar.
Htiy ready filled Christmas stock­
ings at the I’rcabyterinn bazaar.
Watch the window.-i m the new
Garner building near ‘ Spencer lUkery.

She did this by baking bread—simple,
sweet and wholesome homemade
brand. There were perhaps 60 Inde­
pendent miners who lived In tho vi­
cinity. They kept hnchelnr’rt hall and
were only too willing to pay 21 cents
for a dnlly loaf. This meant n depend­
able Income, but Lconlo mourned bbcauso It did not glvo tho old folks
comforts they deserved Sho ilptjilrd
her leisure to- wandering over the
range In n ari Ii of some overlooked
bed of richness. This was liny she
ime to ho In tho old abandoned mine
that day.

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Good Advice.
If you would get the mokt out ot
your work keep your oye on It and your
.hand In It.
London's Enormous Rental.
The grn.s rental of London's buildInp.i i.i cbtbnn.nnn, wld!«* that of all
•hi- rrli-iilnir.il land In England nml
tv.it i-tuler E2T.UUll.00U

Millinery, Christmas Novelties,
Wilcox Paintings of Florida Scenery
MRS. GRACE E. WILLIAMS
Phone 29^J

I
,
A Tonic King.
10G East First SIFeet
Next to McCulIers
“ lie's worth a million, you sny?“
’And ovfery rent of -it blond money."
“ Made In.war stocks?" “ Oh, no; hoi
“ If I wero a man,” sho-reflected, as
ock»c &lt;k:-*:vKXk o c *oi&gt;m m s h ]
manufactures ouo of tho patent purl
alia went bomewurds, “and had the tiers."'
•
Strength. I’d stick to the old dlgghu:
as it was the first day when they grand jury, with reference to openTo read New York's appeal to
on tho homo lot. I'd boro and shovel
•Try I* erri 3c;.
asked you if you ’d “ have a small Inc of roads, so far as possible.
UR I got results If I wont clear
Florida for food supplies is to laugh.
through to China! Oh, dear! When ' A fine question bn.' been raised by piece o4 tlttf light meat off the how ," Inc o f roads, so fur us possible.—
Florida has heen buyinK C* n0wl
f sea tho dear old folks Just pining Inwvers In .Vow Orleans an to whotitbr or "a small piece of dark meat off DeLnml News.
,oods of New York until she doesn't
nwny for the old home Ufa In tho East, a snapping turtle cun simp. They the afterpart," and you’ d tell 'em
‘
*hat her food producing powrould soon find out by getting within
I
= Ip:
1 go almost wild at my helplessness."
you'd like "a 1urge piece of both?”
are. With an empire of garden
reaching distance of otto.
For
cows
and
chickens
use
Rice
Thoro was a little “ garden onss"
Don't you? Mohhe, you rftn’ t get Bran, 150 lb sack for $2.80 nt San­
L d bine idlo» «*he has bought tin
patch behind tho cabin nml Lconlo
D on't you? Mtdihe, you can't get ford Flour &amp; Feed Co. Store. 31-tf
e,n vegetables by tno train loads!One
Us*
for
Marriage,
attended to this. Sho was hoeing
Bg
the drift of this item; run it over on
Many
a.
man
looks
upon
marriage
us
Miami Metropolis.
1
That Feed Meal at Sanford Flpur
some sweet com rows next morning
Bo* of oranges pneked for Christwhen a stranger passed by. Ho halt­ nn Institution that will enable him to your llute first and then it will np-* it Feed Co.'s store for only $2.50
put bis property in his wife's nnraa.
pear to sound better. —Thorn *id per sack is whqt every body is using
ed at sight of her.
nxi rifts. Mrs. Alexander Vaughn.
Palm Bench l ’ost.
"Young Indy,” lm . paid, lifting his
for a dniry feed.
.
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Phone 323. Head of Park Ave. and
3MC3CCCC«OCCC&lt;)C&lt;!«l&lt;KH’ « ,
Stay .In.
O'opyrlgtit, 1918, by XV. O. Chapman.)
cap politely. “ 1 nm 10 meet somu men'
Rurney Sk
3t-3tc
She—“ I’m actually ashamed to go
You can buy any amount from
"It’fl liko nil of their stories!” cried nt tho Wrnntrlieo mlno this morning.
H appears that the election of
on the turret /it It my shabby clothes,"- 5c worth to n car load fnrji the San­
Con
you
toll
tno
whero
to
find
It?”
Catts, in Florida, was the result of Lconlo lturch. *TI1 never believe
In nn Instnnt Leonle surmised that He—"And e no nre so worn out that ford Flour it Feed Co.
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irriteoing the regular Democratic their wild fables again."
thlB
must bo tho prospective victim of I'm ashamed to wear ’em'out."
Hho was a determined little tjiing
(Continued from Page 31SCHOOL CHILDREN GENEROUS
ticket.—Boston Moral'!.
tho fellows who had snlted tho mine.
by nature and.tfrod and bruised from
Mr. Hughes is certainly a gam
Tho stranger was a young man, well
•
- /'rrsonnf .Wrrtfion
Ute for Banana Stalks. a long, dangerous descent into the
Snuford Schools Send Donations to
dressed, hand some, o f-face and tho refighter— observe
how long is re­
.Mr.
anti
Mrs. Thomas Eden of
Tlrltlsh
scientists
are
experimenting
old Wenatchee mine. Sho had beeif
Children’ s Home Society -y
quired for nlm to take the count.— visiting the deserted Ttlggings for days. sportful manner In which tio accosted with banana stalks ns material for pa­
Rochester, N. Y .f are visiting Mr.
her, pleased Lconlo.
San ford school children are ever and Mrs. Chns, Tyler on Lake
per nnd.ua a jwrsihlc snnrrr- “o[. putBoston Transcript.
Someone had told her of n miner s
“ I think I could tell yon something • Ii
.
.
generous
and no calls are made upon Onoro.
4:30 ferry boat ' to Enterprise for wlfo picking up nn apron full of rich
to your adrantngo, *lf you aro look­
them
to
which
(hey turn a deaf ear.
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-Maarjz. inking It to tlio smelter and
Titusvii'o train.
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ing for an invest mom In tho property
Observing the r.'^.—Mttjsa,
The Children's Home at JacksonMis*, Virginia Poole of Union,
getting
over
a
hundred
dollars
out.
of
••Deutsrnlnnd" carries back 1.0 Q0
you name," said Loonlq, after a brlof
'■’Aliy news froth that lr*vlu totlcy?" Ville was* the rerent recipient of their , s. C „ is the guest of Mrs. ii. F.
the llttlo heap.
.
.moment of reflection..
tnn» pL-iialiL-silver nnd rabbet” for
"Yes.
Ho has given orders that if Imnevolenre nml
oltllil was gsk“ Why. 1 haven’t even seen a spar­
“ Indeed?" smiled tho young man.
the starving liabies of G erm an/.— kle!” she began indignantly. Then
,
,
anybody cornel to capture-hint wt* nto ' ,*d to contribute last week with the :
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It would be gratefully roeelveds for to TOJ,s li0t a, |U)tno.-*(
i reVull that
Wall Street Journal.
she scurried behind n rock and blow
u
box
.of
clot
him-,
n
box
Mr, ami Mrs. R L Marfin, who
I am what they roll a .tenderfoot.”
The largest, best pnd freshest out the tallow dip and crouched there,
o f i mni-il I’ OI!
nml n ni&lt;
.-f have recently ioiiu* here to reside
Lconlo recited her experience of tlio
stock- of groceries and feeds at Sun- for a new glint had come from the day preceding. The young man bem4*i i»■v \\Hi t*t111.-. ti-.l uiu
Po q 7 he r P - - 1.
from Maine have liought the CripI rlmn* l*n • mr liens u well?"
lord- Flour fi Feed Co.'s store. M rtf next level and a man’s hard breath- '■nine grave anil thmigbtfi|l.
i-liildri’ii uf t 1m- ( 1iiibln-i-S pen home on Golden Lake and uro
|Inc not Pled lo-r Itint nn intruder wan
■S
|M
“ I (hank you for your warning." ho Stibiilis— “ T 1t**v ii i ni to b&lt;&gt; i aking iv llutne
1*.li.t the h lit i i of : lie n*r- ‘making extensive improvements.
Christmas edition of the Sanford
coining Into cvMenre.
onsrleittlmia
i
grt
to
ito
ro.
Nut
ono
nnld
earnestly,
"nml
I
don’t
think
pliant)
Anti
tin- hi»m&lt;
imi't w111 l e \\ hen finished it "ill lie one of lho
Ibtald conns out next ‘Tuesday. It
l b , too.Vnnii 1 a candle and aa he
ms left her m\,t fur trie nut six
mailt*. glad at the Chr isttnas time* most attractive lioim s’ in that vicinui!l he i line | .-n-rr t «i*t in it. Mi. stood not 2&lt;J feet away from In-r those men will sell me the Wcnateheo weeks."
mine. I am open fog any prnnilidng
mill tlio (]ociln of tlm school children
Merchant.
covert. I.conic wutvhr-d him timorous­ gold, prospect, though," ho said,
. ’
‘
• *
.
shall return as hrejul upon the wa­
Mrs. Ward's * irrie of the i’ resby- ly, but eiirlously, I la net tho candle
Tho snltyVs never learned who had
On to Hli^Job.
ters. It Is more blessed to glvmXlUnt4—
V 1'ol.ir. i Ii lirttian of tho
ttrian Ladies *axillary will hold a on the ground and approached tho steered ’their victim away from tWjr
Walter
(to
avlttio,- who rins fallen receive—-and the ehlldfen and their
cooked'food sale at. Irwin &amp; Giles' rocky wall, felt over It, retreated, evil clutches, hut Lconlo.saw moro
ri the toot of- n—hmeti- Want o’ teachers art* to In* t-otmm-ml, d f &gt;r M ti»ie 1)i part nil-*: t U uma n*H Club
drew n revolver frpm his bolt, and, of Shelby Itoborts, the ynnng man 9.ll;
SitucdH)' afternoon from 3. to li.
,,, , .
atnl tl*e im-nilIn-r. imriti ..ll&gt; l liaiiik all
t In tr ai t mu ,
H.’ C. Schrader of Orlando, head describing the are. of n circle or tin looking for Investmenls for hla undo |
thn-i- i\liii •-.!l.ttlb nt- -1 in any way
of the II. -C* Xrhrnder Co., commis­ foot, exploded tho seven ohatnbers of In (he Last. Somehow n sweet wlbl j
to
the *i|Il*f(‘:ia uf t In­ Lad its MinOptiri'rtic Thought
sion[firm was in thu o i l y - yesterday lire firearm TJnyi taking up his can rose In the wilderness. Leonle rind np- ]
HtreU.
lvqit*{•iuliy ure tliainks due
goml
i
«
i
labor,
ill
so
to
rent
from
An)
body
can
tell
i
oil
how
to
find
atrels.
I die again, lie ullmhcd the ladder up pealed to him. Flic preoti-i! him as an
on husimss.
#
Larn ^ Milsa (Iret elien
M
le-E
d(ward
the
Sanford
Flpur
*fc
FeedCo.
Something for every |wards to leave the urine,
agreeable nequalntnnre nn tho days
( iiri.itmas shoppers, don't forget
Schultz, Mra. IL rhert Lyminn, Mrs.
ston*.3l-\f
“ I guesB It," breathed Ia*onlo. “ They went on. Ho leafned her Irisfory nnd
the new, stun
aro ‘saltlnc’ the mine for a 'suckerV' was Interestedr"
Bought lliif Shoe Stock
Ilnrtms, Mrs, It. C. Bower and all
' ’
Heard Ir* nn Office
nitrrljt-r of the family.
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Dcllcato ladles of thn upper social
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What's
L.
L.
Taylor
has
returned
from
tI"
’
•»
«'**i whf* so wlllinifOno morning Leonlo was leaving trio“ Have a cigar. o!d man.”
Our better Sweet Feed fa 'only crust would have lifted their hundn house when a bronzed, bearded great Iho mntter with It?" “ Nothing o n ly 'Tam pa where he spent several days
gate llu-ir talept nnd time that
}2.25 per sack, Hnnford- Flotir &amp;. ngtmst nt tho utterance. Yet 1-route bear of a fellow nroso from lho door­ I’ve got n lo-iier one it* m-. miekL't." jlooking over tho city and visiting madw .thc
llie cnteftalnstep, where ho bad boon seated.
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Fet'd Co.
.
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I 'iis many old friends. While therp
“ Beg -garden, Mltui," bo said fn-lils
|ho purchased a bankrupt stock of
• ---------Allen Maull, general advertising
Electricity In the Home,
rough way. "but I was Just resting.
Elcclrlclty lias been adapted to forty Ishoes that he will bring here iq a
and development agent of the AtMr.
W.
W. Abernathy left on
I was nn old pal of Don Dorsey and
eight different purposes about a bouse few days nnd regardless of the high Tuesday night to attend’ tho Annual
linlie Coast Line Railway was jn the
was terribly shocked last avening
hold.
city yesterday and stated ' tTiUt he
price of leather and shoes will sell Conference of thu Methodist church
when I heard ho was dead. I thought
some of them nt the ridiculous low a( Ocala.
‘
would lie here T"f**riay night to ad­
I’d drop by tho old place hero on my
Mlcntiun
W.
&lt;&gt;.
W.
price
ofu
dollar
-hill
nnd
.under,
j'
___
!?_
dress the Sanford Board of Trade-on
way over tho range nnd tako a look
Regular meeting Monday, Dec. Watch for his announcement in The
nt the prospect Iriirsey expected such
the beiujlits of commercial bodies.
Miss Naomi Chamblee of I’alutkn
18th. Seven p. m., not’ seven thirty. Herald.
groat returns from."
Fred Kettle of the Thomas Ad­
will spend the winter in Sanford
• “ You mean the.digging back of the Election nnd installation of officers.
vertising Co. of Jacksonville was in
with her sister, Mrs. Sam La Roque.
house?"
Inquired I*eonio.
Refreshments. Come out and enjoy
the cit\ yesterday stopping off lie
Everybody is buying their grocer- !
“Just that. Thero's richness lying yourself.
*
tseen trains. He reports much de­
ies and feed from the Sanford Flour
Mrs. Geo. Fox ha* returned from
under lho soil nnd not far down,
F. J.. Miller, Clerk.
velopment and activity, in over part
&amp;
Feed
C‘&gt;
.
because
they
sell
so
an
enjoyable visit with friends in
either. I told Dorsey that the first
of Florida.
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1
Miami..
time he showed mo the croppings."'
NOTICE, MINSTRELS
‘ Norrix J.evis, local manager of the
Then the old miner went on his wny.
Fifteen Million Men Lost
I
*
There
will be a meeting of all tak­
'intinia Carolina Chemical Co., re­
It was quite natural thnt Leonle
Rerlm, Dec. 5.—The total losseaJ— M ,. ami MHc ^Y. - T. ShTill and
ul_ j w» ^ ttrwttr^ mTr
should mention tho circumstances to ing part in the Ladies M instrels
cently Muriifd from u trip to Ucutu
s Tins been hf-Jgou 0f Detruit, Mieh.-y wilt arrtve^tfF"
hunif of—Mux—W lstkt;—renter J7~_
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Mr. Iloberts. It was doubly n a t u r the
a le____
lumiu_uf—MU*
where he attended the fair and had
icun .„:m
«rdllii*ti
-one nuntlfPiT thotisnnd morrow- to spend the winter with
irdny-mt
{that hr thln lljll,‘ **— **'■*■■!&gt;»■ H,"Ul^ Nth nml Park, Saturday
morning sit
some good talks with farmers'of that
itiel* since the war starteit, acyofiring their daughter, Mrs.' II. U. Crowder.
bo greatly Interested In anything ihat ’ 10 a. n». Every member urged to
section. Mr. Levis states that Mari­
to tigurn.erven out iiy "T h e Associ­
■&gt;l'Ur iilid 1liuf
ronccrned Leonle. Ho asked permis­ be present) Intpnrtanl business.
on and Alachua counties both had
ation fur Research Into Social ConJkfllltinU-awtnrr L'UUln - naye n-good
Miss Nina llrattou and Miss
sion to put some tpen to',work to .try
•Plehdiri Mrs Skfr ----------------1* •
|
ijut'iit in xri
t , ,. at Copen- j (iulsh of Kissimmee were the ntJri'T
sequences
of tiir
the n
Wunr,
f*ir *Uo He is a great believer in
out tho proposition. Thoro wero amaz­
Get your Srratch Feed Poultry Lhagen na quoted by a se ni-t
ing results from tho experiments and
HwiUy fairs as developers of the
-olllrial tractive guests of Miss tjlail)- Pyran—
assay*.
Grit
nnd W toU 'from Sab^trd Flourincws agenry.
country aruf will do all he can here
-iuE tho week-eml.
, Iconic went nlmost wild with de- it F‘«c«t G o —------ -------fltn f
to Mp promote the.Seminole Coung p l n n n l j U y » 1 ii » ii a f r ~ H A h p r l . bi TT
If you want fresh groceries*at »
Mr. M. M. MitcWll is in Jackson
Dale of Fair Is Changed
**n^n'r'
bcvl“ an,l jfftnlly are
vised her thnt ho was authorized Uv
_
. The date of the Seminole County low price' go to Sanford Flour'*&amp; vilje on luislneu.
livln,’- in Caiuesvillr-TrriBt'TtllFirT
his uncle to offer |GO,OOO.fcr tlio ten
i.Urnt-a* they can secure a house
Feed Co. sjore.
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Fair
has-been
changed'.from
Janu­
nefcs. . .
•a this rityExploded the Seven Chambers.
Drtjtonn Rond Open
Mrs. JnrVis 1s spending two weeks
“ It can't ho Into!" cried Leonlo, tho ary JJfith to the week of February
Yirginla Fancy Hnnll Picked PeaDoLand-Dny took road will bo •in Lnkelapd with friends.
tears of Joy running down her hnnnlo 12th to n m ,, thus glVihr. t wo »J«re
nyu at the- Sanford Flour &amp; Feed expressed her thoughts Innocently, tin- cheeks. “ Oh! what wHl tho old folks weeks for the good rontls how. being opened on Monday, Dee. It, for
*
**
afraid of tho coarseness of tho ver­ pay?” . •
built to he .in belter condition and travel.* Tnls notion was* taken by ' Mr. J. B.
l-o-* Hore.
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I.nwson has returned
nacular atmosphero surrounding her.
It wns tho happiest day or hor life— also gives .the lettuce nnd eclery the hoard of county romniisidoiiers from a visit t^ the home folktf in
Thm same old work shirt, 48c at Triteness was her aim a n d -It came
that which saw hor homesick adopted crops nnd other vegetables and fruits on Monday.
Engineers 'wen* m- Georgia.
jut* spontaneously.
*d7 V
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parents back In their natlvo lown. set­ a better chnnro to come - In. The struH contractors to arrange fo r --------Lconlo lit her rnndlo. Hho went tled In n beautiful homo, with sufllH- C. Dlcterirh, assistant general
change will also give the directors travel by this dat*!**1The' hoard also ‘ Mr. If. B. Rachels has returned to
^vor
to
tho
rounding
oro
ledge
nnd
dent reserve means to live on In com­
for Florida of the Virginia
moro time to arrange for one of the Instructed the engineers to comply Snnford after several months' abwolina Chemical Co. is in the city Inspected its surface. Tho rntcareoils fort. oven luxyry. for tho reBt of tholr
lifst
County fuirs to he held in this with the recommendations of the senee.
mif on his mnny friends and look- 'ormntlon was dottyd wlth tiny shin­ lives. •
part
of the state.
Buildings will
ing flocks nnd nuggets. It was the
Then Jy*oqlo camo Into hor own. Sho
J , 4 ltr 11,0 *oca, I’ mnch.
Mr. favorito way of "salting” n mine.
hod roughed It out West llko tho have to he erected nnd many thirigs
B.V.nr i und
raided here Lconlo had been only a year at Bpr- cheery, courageous girl thit sho wns. done between this datA nnn the date
-&lt; £
J.-i* i? ,ar* but rec&lt;fntly moved to rcll, but sho had learned’ that. She Sho foil Into tho wnys of fashion and of the fair and the change Ih a good
J r ?
Whpfe Mr* D ieterich is had recognized “ tho sailer" as ono of society Just ns adaptahly under tho one.
““ king, hi, headquarter*.
a loafing, drinking, fighting group who now'conditions. 4”
preyed on to riderfoot, tho community,
Shelby Roberts, after tho lapse of a
C r ! . i line, ° f toy&gt; nt h ,,f l,rre«- and all others unfortunate enough to
The rogulnr annual-meeting of tho
month, on his way to hla uncle,
ll*c new store.
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stockholders
of the First National
eomo their way.
stopped off at lho pretty village.
the K ? 10* 8* F,or,da “ gent of
Sbo Imagined how they would lead
In wonder ha stared at tho trails- Bank of Sanford, Fla., will bo held
tb«
f Western Ily., was in their victim to tho old mine and sug­ formed Leonle. ff sho had Interested in the. office of the bank on Tuesday,
•hipprri. Ucdn“ d*y cn,,lnK
the gest that ho tako away sotno of tho him In hor frontier homespun garb January 9th, 1917, nt 10:00 a. nt.,
specimens for analysis and assay with and rude surroundings, sho fascinated being the second Tuesday in the
»b«n v«»ty 10c **tr»IKht f 6 r collars his own hand. Tho sale o f tho mine him now, tho lady complete, as sho month, for the election of a Board of
would follow,
over bad boon.
,
Directors to serve for the ensuing
The person who puts system into his or her
*a the n CLn 8et n11 lhe new *tyle»
Lconlo shook her head dolefully ot
Ho missed his train for bomo for year and for the transaction of such
IlfariJ 2 i . - a . . i tho general unworthlness of mankind
saving is sure to make better progress than the per­
four days in succession, ff'hcn ha other business as may properly come
and left the place and started for the went to Leonlo boldly.
son who saves a little only at long intervals.
beforo it.
I' 0f),J,ar repm ont- log cabin sho called homo.
“ Miss Burch,” ho said In bis frank,
The practice or prompt weekly deposits with
B. F. W H ITEN U ,
It was homo to Lconlo .bocauso earnest way, "I'vo got good nows for
oUiekL! m C° m,,U,i,,« Sc» l « Co.
30-Fri-.fltc
Cashier.
the
Seminole
County Hank will soon enable you to
thoro lived old Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey. my undo about that mlno you dis­
" “ ‘r lh° city W cd*
They
had
been
an
father
and
mother
covered. I'd llko to add tho crowning
accomplish a good sizg fund.
aad ciutf! J 2 0,I h " many fri°nds
to Orphaned Loonto. They had adopted J*y to that fortunato circumstance?”
Just arrived a fresh tot of Better
. Your account hi invited.
%t«n the
llvod hfrP onc*&gt; her when they had been ' rich—way
*°rld was new.
You mean?” began Lconlo Inquisi­ Sweet Feed only $2.25 per sack at
back In tho East. They had tflung to
Sanford Flour &amp; Feed Co.
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Freshyterian church will hor when their means wero swept en­ tively.
By telling him that I am engaged
Turkey Always Useful
new n !* r 1 ?C' ,4&gt; 15 °nd 16 in tirely away from t|iem by a bank to tho sweetest girl I over mot."
FOUR PER CENT INTEREST .
You may laugh at it all you want
««r . B i V g r / r bu,,dinK near Spcn- failure. Their son had come to Bur­
And Lconlo, always straightforward
P
A
ID
O N S A V IN G S A C C O U N T S tvf
but
don’
t
you
think
that
along
rell.. Ho was only n poor clerk In a and true, did not hnng her head or nfstore there, but ho Invited them to fect-a superficial coyness. She placed about tho third dny afteMhe Thanks­
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t l L l an/I ^ di n?ade dt
dol,»
tho Join him. Alas! when they got to her hand In his — tho bronzed hand giving turkey has made ita appear­
y teri-,,
_
:
Burrell they found bo hod died of n thnt hnd worked so hard-for thoao aba ance'and been partially withdrawn
Ern«t w , irIaar’
/
is
malignant fever. All bo had to lcavo loved—and whispered softly:
from circulation; when the rempnnts
! tlln i«iSwn? u hT,k ° n lho
“ You mako mo vary hnppyl*
p ^ tk tw ’Xhr ^
wlfe and little them was tho rudo cabin and ten acres
uro all mixed 'u p nnd some rich
Hi &gt; « . h*'’e heon hero for or aurtouudlng land. Thoro was a'dlggravy made, gravy whero you ean
“ W e a e J l* .Mr' Mo|nar is an King at one end of It, wbera In his
find chunks of stuffing about the
A Pedestrian.
spar'6 tlmo tho sop had attempted to
size
of n chestnut; and you .h ave It
%ill&gt; **Uhn. ? IIt " nd wa" lo o t e d penetrate tho surface crust' on tho
"Thoro goon ono man who Isn’t trou­
served
with some potatoes that have
bled
by
tho
high
cost
or
gasoline.”
strength o f a wandering prospector
ih* Phosphate) V ted’ T h,i dosed telling him that thoro woro “ Indica­ “ Porhnps 1 o soils It?" “ No. Ho been boiled and than -carelessly drop­
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Mr*. W. H. Byers of Beardall’ av­
enue *ia entertaining her mother,
.Mr*. ‘ Maxey of Kentucky for the
A BUNfcH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
winter'. Mr*., Maxey haa been com­
RESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
ing here for several years.
T Y -E F F IC IE N T REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
Jfr. and Mrs. Long from town
have *moved out to Cameron City
EAST SAN FORD
I Frank Bassell Arrived ' here on and taken the Pice jcottage.
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Sunday, Dee. 10th is the date o f! M onday from Rochester. N. V., and
‘ ^ u tloi’ entertained a
the usual visit o( Rev; A. S. Peck to is calling on $ld friends. This
Mr.
ladies-• «tn nrmaliy
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the Moore*. Station church. Every- B a o sd lV fifth winter in Florida.
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Mr?. A. T. Rossetters friends o u t l was planned to enable the new
The Christmas entertainment, utj-lhere will lie pleased to know she is cotnt.r, jn t h* neighborhood to beder an able-com m ittee gives promise , returning this' week from a
acquainted. Delicious refreaho f being unusually fine us there are) months' visit with relatives at sev- mcnt# * ere served.
more good singers hereabouts, than era I points in Pennsylvania,
The* Misses Maude and Clair
for |omc years.
M i u .A m i k —U . W a u o a o ! C&lt;
Cen­
Cameron
and brother, Argel enter­
tral! Lake,- Michigan arrived bn
Mr. anu Mrs. Edgar E. Brown re­
tained
about
twenty of their frieqds
Wednesday to spend the winter
turned on Friday from their aummey
with her aunt, Mrs. A. Marshall at last Friday evening. Music, 'game?
in the north and have opened their
and refreshments were e
Cameron C ity.
beautiful ‘ borne on Geneva avenue.
Joe- Cwrnertrfr'shipi
Henry Cameron has returned to loads of fine fat rattle to the Jack­
Mrs. W. W. Miller and Mr*, T. D.
Hart are spending the week in Jack­ his school in Gainesville. ’ *'’ *
sonville Cattle Company last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman N. Swan­
sonville, the guests of relatives and
son will return Sunday from Wayvisiting the big fair.
UPSALA AND fcRAPEVILLE
Rev. Swanbom of Pierson will
preach again Sunday morning and
evening at the Sweedish Lutheran
church. He is reported an excellent
preacher in that language.
Don’ t forget the Surtday school at
E. W . DICKSON
.2:30 at the Presbyterian church, led
; by Geo, T. Ballinger, nor the prayer
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■phON'T throw away your damaged or worn auto
which Rev. Alfred Ericson leads.
AH' are welcome. It 'has i),een sug­
tires .and tubes. Bring or send them to. us, or
gested that we hold our prayer
phone and we will repair .them, or if they are not Jmeetings at some house on cold
worth repAlring we will tell, you.they are not.
nights, until we can get-an oil stovo!
, Mrs. Neils Swanson returned.from
No tube too badly cut or torn (or us to repair.
Waycross, Ga., last Saturday, leav­
Burned tubes repaired and made as good as before be­
i n g her son, Norman convalescing
rropi his operation for appendicitis.
ing burned. By our process there are no unsightly
We are all gfad to hear that Mis.
patches put on tubes to chafe inside of tire, or to come
Keely, Sr.; who has recently been
very ill fs" reported to lie slightly
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better.
Dr. Smith of Jacksonville,
All Work Guaranteed.
Free Air At The Curb
hfr son-in-IaW came last week' to
help attend her.

C O U N T Y HAPPENINGS

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Miss Edna Thompson spent the
Thanksgiving holidayft with friends
in JJeLand.
Mr. and Mrs. J. .A . Thompson
tool: dinner with Mr. und M m . D.'
Hart on the ’ West Side, the men _*
folks enjoying a bird hunt on the
. p%iriv*.— Andrew, was also
party, and we don’ t doubt got his
share
of the birds for he is a fine
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shot for a little chap.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. F. I.undquist
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|Thanksgiving Day at th e home of
"j H.“ G. Lundqulst.
Jesse I.ee was a visitor at Mr.
Stedt’ s.

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by Florida people, based on over thirty years field experi­ ing at the homp of Mr. and Mrs.
E. F. I.undquist in honor of his
ence in Florida Fields.
birthday. The house was well filled
The first crop of Celery ever.grown at Sanford was by a jolly crowd and the Jublo had
raised with I D E A L !■F!H I ILI/jLft, and the greatest num- to be cleared three timi-s to accomber o f profitable crops grown there since have been made ™°&lt;tate them nil.
ay they enjoy
many metre such jdcaaant evenings.
with IDEAL FERTILIZER'. IDEAL FERTILIZERS are Joe No Ro.* left for Jackionville
laM week to enter a hospital for an
made right— field results prove it. •
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For your convenience there is always on hand at our
Mrs. Bailint:er and. Mr». Stedt
Sanford Warehouse a big stock of
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presents can be sent direct from this store, nicely boxed
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HAND BROS. DTnilLES
Bring In jour lame and tirk
horses and males.
Haie them
treated. Have Iheirteeih examlned, sharp corners drc-K&gt;d down
I* prelections cut off and deLjed
I molars extracted.
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Loss of appetite indicate (hat ifcl
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WKK1WA AND ETHEL ITEMS
Crawford l.ightscy is visiting his
aunt. Mrs. Francis Lightscy at Ethel
and.it rs his first trjp t o . this part °f
the country.
Every one ii glad trt have Miss
Daphne Vermillion home again.
D. D. Wilkinson m oved his fam­ » »
ily to Monroe Thursday, where he
is fishing. We were BortV to have
them leave here aw Wekiwa was
very proud o f their little twin girls.
Miss Thereeu Dawson of Altoona
started school M onday morning,
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Miss Eva shores. ••
•. A. M. Rush, W. H. Boyd and
W. D. Tillman were in Tavares
Tuesday on business.

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Sanford, Florida
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Corn, Rev. | 210 E. First Street
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Mrs. Billy Harrison and Mrs. Ellen
Ramsey of Manchester, Tenn., reMrs. Horeil ar.d Mrs. Erirsqn.
J! A? Thompson and daughter. turned Thursday to their winter
^MIv-cTMTnrTmnti Del, a fid itii A weeTT homewjn West Longwobd.
v.hi re both tun e a:'ri Titiid
■ ,M h i CkM. Pope mid m i p a i r
je. family expect to move there Smith spent their.Thirnkseiviug va­
|xoott;— W e ihhlt ho . sorry to have cation at their home* in Sanford.
them leave but trust it will be for
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Nelmcyer at­ COMMERCIAL RATE, ,$1.50 (ROOM WITH PRIVATE RATH),
their good,
his brother, Js^se unu tended the Chicken Association in
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- wi f e were OUt.tQ • •*. •m&gt;.Sunday. Orlando Tuesday
The ( ’ tvic- Leagde held their first
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EFFICIENT SERVICE
; Uenco erected *6 n pie land recently social evening at U m jiuM ic library
MODERN EQUIPMENT
purchased of Geo. T. Ballinger. Thanksgiving Eve.
HOSPITABLE TREATMENT
; Price &amp; Toller have the contract and
W. J. Corn, Rev. Wilkinson and
have men now out on the job, which J. M. Samford. were transacting
C. H. JEWETT, L o s f c o find Mgr.
will insure, a fine little home for business in Sanford on Wednesday.
them.
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in the Duvul County Fair, ’
Mr. jtna Mrs. Oscar Pearson en­
Bobbie Bryan from Jacksonville
tertained relatives and friends with was visiting his parents, Mr. and
a big Thanksgiving dirmet. Tnose. Mrs. J. A. Bryan.
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Miss Marguerite Allen was shop­
present wore M rt'and Mrs. C.. C.
Pearson and family, C. D. Pearson, ping in Sanford Saturday.
w GUARANTEED STORAGE
Missrs Frhnces Pearson, Frances
CIRCUS IS COMING.
Taber, Helen Isermnn and Dr. Her­
man fyjm Lake Mary.
The day
Folly ChargcdJBatlerie*
onded with an impromptu danco in Long Looked For Event Hjr The
A L L M A K E S , AND'*
Children
the evening;
♦* * - to Fit Any Car
TYPES REPAIRED*
The Big Show is coming. Yep!
J. E. Bona spent Thanksgiving
day with Mrs. J. E. Bona and Mr. Sun Brothers. This show will come
S E M IN O L E CO UNTY GARAGE
by train bright and early, with a
and Mrs. A. A. IUcks,
Harry Garwood left last week to long string of handsome steel cars
join the Bridge gang,.where he has and will bring a retinue of the
World’s latest and strangest wonders.
secured a position.
The advertising car and advance
Mrs. Russell Gilmore and- Miss
agents
have been to town and have
Margaret Roberta of Sanford were
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
billed
the
at traction very heavily for
guests of Mr. and Mra.^ Robert
two performances to be given at
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE MAY ISTH. 1916
Eldridge Wednesday night.’
Miss Isa Icenhour is at her home
ITHROUGH TRAIN9 TO NEW YORK DAILY,
at Twin Lakes, where she will
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spend the winter as usual.
Dialog Car Sarvka
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To iheJast drop
We are sorry to- hear that Mrs.'
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Ellen’ Brown has been on the tick
No. 82
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list for tho past w eek..
8:10 p. mLt Jaeksaarille.... ...... 9:10 a. m.
l:J5 f. m.
|2:35 a. m.
Mra, A. V. McGuln arrived from
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Atlanta, Ga., Thursday.
We are
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9:13 a. m.
11:50 p. n».
Ar WaakhsgtoiL.... ... 8:50 a. m.
2:33 p. m.
glad to have her home again.
1:14 a.m.
Ar Baltimore............... 10.-05 a. m.
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■ Mra. Jammcs is quite sick at her
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4.03 p. m.
$0 s. mhome In Sylvan Lake.
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6*J0 p. m.
Amon,g' Sanford visitors to the
For Informatloa or ReoerrsUoa Phone or Write
Eldridge home Sunday were Mr.
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Hillaborouih Hotri, Tamp*. Fla.
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J. E. I.undquist sold to Mr. Hum­
his fine little bunch of cattle.

ENTERPRISE
Sanfbrd on Saturday, Dec. 23rd.
Mr. and Mrs. If. L. Chapman;
There will A c exhibited fbr the
MUs IJIies and Master Nelson Rose flrst;tirhe m any new. anintai features,
of CplumbUs, O hio word* Sunday but the monkeys are the same, and
visitors at Enterprise, making a tour thd elephants too, as in the days of
of the state in their auto.
long agoi
However, the latter are
O. ,V . Cromartfe o f - Kissimmee now doing a new routine of acta,
spent Sunday here, tho guest of nojable brtginiil tricks, being a satire
Mira Eunice Ceecrliua. .
on the great American craze, the
Mi^* Morin.
''**"&gt; Mr*. Hogue of Pitts* *\“ * ; tango dance. T h u s big giants are
field, M a s /' C. E. Graham, Boston, certainly “ sortie dancers.7. They
Mass., and Theo. C. Brooks of Phil- must be seen to be fully appreciated,
adc-lphia, Pa., spent u few hours j They also do a grcht base ball scene
here Sundaj on their, way to* San- and. a new- and novel brass band
ford. •
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stunt.
\\. I. ( ox of Birmingham, Ala.,
The _ equestrian and tiding seals
called on the trade here last Friday. and, sea lions are aim among, the
C.
. HaiiiQs of Tarr*iiA and W. new .novelties this &amp;va»oh. Tho big
O. Rousseau of Clearwater were* show program is ’ rich and fairly
business visitors here this week.
teems with the finest foreign and
J. A. Allan and family and Vf. A. American feature aerialists, acrobats,
Allen and wife of DeLand spent a jugglers, contortionists, equilibrists,
few. hours here Thanksgiving.
and general performets.
R. E..Burry and wife,. U u . L . i ) . .
The ’ dow ns are a predominating
YaTdcn. ^ P .-fV M fiT -n .'M rs: Wcfsc of
attraction
and they arc better than
Sanford and J. J. Jarvis of Atlanta,
ever,
with
a routine of new- funny
Ga., spent Thanksgiving with their
scenes,
and
arc this season headed
friends.at Enterprise.
by
Billy
Zanfretto,
the well known
Miss Emma Tucker came home
Hippodrome
clown
and
pintominist.
Saturday to spend a few weeks with
As
a
special
free
attraction
the
her sister, Miss T. Tucker.
Sun Brother a -will present at noon­
time, on the show grounds, a great
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European “ thriller,” said to he the
Royal Oaks is putting on a holi­
greatest free attraction ever offered
day appearance. Everything is be­
by a tented aggregation.
ing done to beautify, the place. The
land is being cleared and the lake
No Servant Problem Here.
front has all been cleared of under
The &gt;crTnnt problem has not both­
buih, large trees have been trimmed
and this gives an excellent view of ered Mrs. If. L. Garland of Opelou&amp;n*,'
La., according to the American Maga­
Lake M oijroc for many miles.
zine, Sho has had one servant in her
Capt.‘ Tuttle is hard at work clear* farqlly .for f.3 -year*, a negro Woman
ing and Improving h is ' property, who commenced her duties, as servant
lie has a fine location and has built eight. years before th®'TDIl war be­
up and improved the springs on his gan. The name of this paragon, who
farm, and they, arc equal to any shows that tho ofd time djirky devo
spring for medicinal purposes in tlon'still exists. Is Mrs. Sophie-Simms.
Florida. A visit tt/ the springs is
well worth the tourist’s , time to
sample and investigate, oapecially W
those who are seeking healtn- in
southern Florida.
The Murray family’ have returned
from their northern home in New
York and are nicely settled in thgir
winter home hefe:
Iir. and Mrs. Glass will occupy
their new home uhdut the.-first of
January.' He expects to make Royal
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A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS Up'TO DATE
A iU i . m &lt;!l Com m an„ non, for lhia
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Mn. H. A. Taiha-n, (’ bon* No. toi

At first the plant made changes
whereby 'a curing room only was
provided—and so popular did this
becolne anil so many wero the de­
mand's made upon it b y the farmers
who were
desirous Of" consuming
the incuts they raised, that the com­
pany "decided to add a smoking room
where the. meats might be subjected
to l hat process.

Hoot Circle
Substitutes of th
Dickins was tnc charm- and Mrs. U. It.
on Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Geo. D. I
I lie trine will come when precisely
icrs of the Rook Circle men's prize loin:
such a combination will lie needed
in the West Side.
The to whom was presented a box of inthis city
Rut thut time is not
prettily adorned
with ties. Mrs. Forrest Lakemade high (yet.Wheh there'shall. I
ie those in
at flowers, violets .and score for the ladies arid was given a the country round ubout who will
ithcr garden varieties .pretty handkerchief.
take advantage of the opportunities
which are ovoh now theirs, and will
by •their beauty and
CreWon MurJ; C M
fragrance to the attracThe' Cccilia„ Uusic c ,ub wl„ h(|Id see that no very great amount of
The lames were incited jta rcgu|ar nioe(i»g at Mrs. Mun- their holdings shall go to waste;
r needlework and a de- i0n*a Btudio Saturday (tomorrow when they will learn that to buy at
rmality prevailed
that aft(!rnoon at three o'clock.
Miss prevailing prices that which they
ter noon altogether on- Mur,0j Hart-old „ j|l feature the appr­ could produce at one-fourth the cost
oving the hospitality o jhj numbert a „«,|prtjf,n jn r,.a,|jng. Ib simply folly; when such a time
were Mrs. Oeo. Speer, The Cccilian Musjt. C, jb fcc|UU*«re shall come to pass -ns- there must
Connelly, Mrs. J.
. fa r m in g bi-monthly events In mu- before many years shall go, by —
G allow ay, 1 rs. . \. „jc c|r|cw&lt; and always bring out n there will bo need lrvre for an insti­
il Mrs. R. A. Newman. K^0(|
attendance.
Parents
and tution to care for all the surplus .till
kich is th*' c 11 &gt; 5)^ cr friend* of the members are cordially such it time us It will not be a mere
surplus—Jiut a supply.- Palm Reach
'» refreshment plates. ihv||ed t0 aiu,ncJi
Post.
The Mikado in Sonfofd•
Some time in January the Green
Room Club of Stetson University
will present the "M ik a d o /’ an old
time favorite comic, opera, under, the
auspices .of the Woman's Club. Dr.
RIoFker, who will bo cast for the
Mikado is well known in Sanford
and. bj-inujt with him a cast -amlcfioruiCthat can scarcely be excelled
on the amateur stage.
The Green Robni Club, it will be
remembered . presented "Pinafore”
here last season fo a crowded h wise,
rendering a very fine performance,
much * pleasure the return of tnis
much pleasure tnc return nf^this
popular aggregation.

•SI. Agues Guild
At the regular weekly meeting of
St. Agnes Guild on Monday after­
noon the members were tho guests
of MiW Grvtchen Schuttx.
Plans
, fre completed for t}ie play which
,Eivc:i last tiight and arrangeWfnU. made . for thh bazaar arid
fookeil food sale which will he held
Saturday. Dec. tilth in the Seminole
Bank building. Those present were
Mr,."Archie Het’ts, .Mrs. Tnkach,
Mr«. Fr . Mrs. Minnrik, Miss Char­
lotte Hand and Miss Olga Schultz.
Rdi'-ious refreshments were 'served.
Thr nt-xt meeting will be held with
Mr,. T; kach at the home of her
mother, Mrs. AspInWall.

/writing llrid'e
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Connelly
were the gracious hosts to the Evenisi Bridge Club which played an in­
teresting game on Tuesday evening.

Hair Cut - 25c
Shave - 15c
Children’ 15 and 20c
Tonic - - \ 10c
Massage - . - 25c
Shampoo &gt;■ 25c
Singe - - - - 25c

T T() FI Itp STATION
I'nlmet &lt;&gt; Avenue*

Auto Accessories
Ji1Have Added
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to our Stock a
Automobile Accesso-

f»H TirCB' Tubcs' Horns and in
OMythirtK you may need In this

stmasPresents For
B«ysandGirls

elected olliccjp for' ensuing year.
Tho largest meeting of the season
was in attendance.
Considerable
business was transacted.
Director
James Stewart called foT the election
of ollicer* for th e 5’ ear 1UJ7'.’ Pat­
rick Murphy was elected director
without opposition.
“ Red" Dirvis
■
a ;ii elecieii secretary with no oppo­
sition and Walker Dixon treasurer
with n&lt;&gt; opponent. Kadi one of the
newly elected olIVcers iti a few well
cbopen words promised to make the
year of l S*17 th o greatest in the
Brotherhood'll history.
%' ..

("Jet ilioci for yotlrself, your wife
) uur whole family, at the {aside
-price. (Jet stylish shoes, shoes
that fit,shoes that wear. Uuy them
by mail —save retailer's profits.
",
Money in Your Pocket
We buy in immense ipiantities,
cut out jobber's ami middleman's
protui—sell to you direct. Wo
are satisfied to get many orders
—at smaller profit—yem get the
difference. Once you buy you
will see that this it so. You run
no risk. —money batk if net wtiifieJ.

The retiring 'officers, Washburn
ami Stewart thanked the members
for the undividedVnttentIon given
them during their administration.
After considerable' discussion on
the election of a captain and man­
Danger tn Ambition.
ager of the basketball team several
Tho history of the pang,. Is . useful
arguments were put before the house, only its used by one of America’s
some for and against the present purest patriots, Patrick Henry, ns a
leaders.
light to gufde’ us tn our present path.
1
ho examples of ambition from Ab* j
Captain Ned Chittenden who was
salont down to our dnv are useful ns
absent wtrf defeated'for the-poxitlon
Indlcntlhg to ub the characteristics of
a* captain by Paul Hawkins, the the ambition Hint lu dangerous from
name of the former captain not be­ tlml wiling |h beneficial. The persons) ,
ing ‘.‘submitted to the house for element loo much nnphnslzed Is ono
consideruUou.
of the must common nous of the amElection of Officers
The Ii rut her hood of St. Andrews
For manager of the team the jtrer-

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Our hesutiful, big Fsll catalog
lias hundreds of shoes pteturedaud described. It's • mesryiarrr.
It will be sent upon request.
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HRTSTMAS S T O R E

Ladies o. Ihr Mareobret
’ There will be a meeting of tjie
Ln(Hes of tho Maccabees at the
Woman’ s Club Monday afternoon at
three o-’ clock. "Members arc urget
to be present,

lihicit Ibe drllgimul little colony
of neighbors at -Golden Lake and
Late tinero. Mrs. F. F. Dutton entertaim-'i with a charming porch par- j
ty on Tuesday afternoon and intro­
duced Mrs. Chns. Tyler, Mrs. R, I ,.'
Martin and Mrs. Srhlnttce w h o'
have recently taken up their abode
la the neighborhood.
The porciu,
had been transfpCmpdinto n lovely
boner of greenery with ferns and
j&gt;alms. A variety of garden flowers
colling among them gave a relieving
tourfr of color. There was a sugges­
tion of Christmas In the decorations
and in the readings which were!
liven during the afternoon. At the
refreshment hour a ^clicious lunch­
eon course was served.

(WHITE)

PACE THU EE

TIIE SANFORD HERALD

DfCtmbrf

Church of the Holy Cross .
Church servirpa for thia Sunday
(2rtd Sunday Tn Advent! will be:
— Early CCRRirntlon, V:30 a. m.
Sunday SVhool. ff:4B a .'m .
Matins, Litany, Sermon, 11 n. m.
Vespers and Address, 7 p. »n.
Last Sunday night nt Vespers a
specially jmurczaiva-*ar*Uw» w«t* held
Ti-hen fivo young men wore initiated
into the Rrothcrhood of .St. Andrew.
The other members of the Brother­
hood renewed their obligations, The
Rrothcrhood holds its weekly meet­
ings every Tuesday* night, 7:110
p. tn. at the rectory. .
After tho Thanksgiving Doy ser­
vices, the fruits, vegetables and gro­
ceries which wfcre given in great
abundance to the church for the dec­
oration of the church and altar filled
many baskets and wero distributed
among thoso to whom tho parish
wanted to send its greetings. This
is otps of the great-'pleasures Holy
CroM parish has in ministering not
only to the spiritual but also ma­
terial needs of its people through its
priest.
f
There are many new members and
friends coming to the parish and at­
tending the church services.
AH
receive most cordial welcome, for it
U coming “ home.1'
There is ever an IiKreasing num­
ber of citizens of our efty, expressing
to the rector their greatest anticipa­
tion of pleasure in the coming of
Father Huntington, who is expected
to begin the mission January 21st.
Father Huntington has been visiting
just now, both Yale and Harvard
Univcrsitiee. His annual visits there
are always occasions of great crowd­
ed meetings.

Is well established and recognized by everybody as being the most complete
store of its kind in Sanford. We are now putting in the greatest Holiday
Display ever seen in the city, consisting of anything in Toys, Dolls, Etc. See
our 10c window, “TOY LAND”. Remember our motto applies to our line of
Holiday goods the same as to our general line. Our motto is to save our
customers money.
'
.
In our complete stock of Ladies, Misses, Men and Children’s Shoes we
can- fit and.please anyone. ■ Remember we make shoes a specialty and have,
a competent salesman in charge of this department. Let him show you—
a satisfied customer w§ believe is the best advertisement we can have.

We have a limited number-of Men’s and Youths ALfc WOt&gt;L SUTTS"ranginff in price
i ?18.00 to $25.00 which we mean to close out in the next 20 Days in lots as follows;
»

One L o t ................................. at
One Lot - ............................at
One Lot - ............................at
One Lot
at
Boys’ S u i t s ........................... at

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P IE C E G O O D S D E P A R T M E N T

$3.98 persuit
Taffeta Silks, - - - 98c, $1.39 and $1.49
$4,00 persuit
Messatine Silks, - 98c and $1.39
$6.98 persuitShirt .Waist Silks
^
- - 49c
$7.98 persuitWool Serges - - - - - 49c, 75c and 99c
98c persuit M en, Women and Children'H Underwear at Popular Prices

•In order to appreciate these unheard o f values you should
see this line. Call in and let us show you.

Sweatees for the whole family at less than you can buy the
sleeves at other places

Each of the First 50 Customers in the store Saturday A.
M. will receive a chance on the 10 Worsted, Wool or Voil
Dress,'jPatterns that we will give.away absolutely FREE
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SMOKE THEIR OWN MEAT

Kissimmee Ice Flnnt Assists The
Farmers Materially
Over at Kissimmee the ice plant
hoi made an innovation which can­
not but provo -a success—providing
the farmers wili lend their coopcrstion to tho proposition.
This is
nothing leas than an addition to thsf
i Next to Seminole ice plant for the purpose of smoking,
curing and preserving meets asHhey
'•Ofrerativ,
e Mercantile Co.
are brought in by the farmer.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER H, l«JD»

VOLUME VIII
Hut first Ik me say a word of
commendation for the treatment
wnich St. Augustine gave us last
Wedrtrsdny week and Turkey Day.
We were met at the station by
several stuucnls and from there we
were driven by auto to n good
boarding and rooming hoyse.
St.
Augustine's young folks had planned
a dance for us Wednesday night,
but because we had to retire at 8 we
could not attend.
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DIRECTORS RUSSIANS
COUNTYFAIR FAILED ALLY
APPOINTED ROUMANIA

NUMBER 32

SPEAKERS
AT BOARD
TRADE MEET

of these arc of the multi millionaire
class, judging hy the ihcomo taxes
which they pay the government.
Counting 5 per rent ns nn average
of income, Florida has nt lenst 18
who paid on o\’ cr $60,000.
Last year only ten paid on the
above amount or over.
Tho following figures show the in­
comes of Floridians who paid in*
rome taxes this year, tho number
und amount.
In v e s t i g a t e
THE
After a good night’s rest wo nroso IlOWARD LYMAN OF ALTA­ A M ) TEUTONIC ALLIES CAP­
PRESIDENT BAKER AND A L ­
Incomes of $3,000 to $-1,000—-160
WILL
and ate a hearty breakfast, after
Incomes
of
$1,000
to'$5,000—293
PRICE FIXERS
MONTE W ILL HAVE
LEN MAULL W ILL
TURE CAPITAL,
wnich we took a trip that included
• Incomes of $5,000 to $10,000—567
FIRST
CHARGE
.
BE HERE
^
BUCHAREST
the beach, 'jyitor farm and the
Incomes of $10,000 to $15,0 0 0 ' Wuhinglon, Dec. 7 .- T h e Fed- Ijghthoijsp. Hefojc we returned some
At n meeting of tjie directors of
Incomes of $10,000 to $15,000—
Next ‘ Tuesday night, December
Bucharest, the rnpitftl of RouWil investigation of the high coat of of tho boys took a dip in the surf. the Seminole County Fajr Associa­ mania js in the nands of the forces 157.
A
‘
12th- the Sanford Board of Trado
living began today to take definite
Incomes of $20,000 to $25,000 — will have one of the moat interesting
Then, on .a small scale came u tion hcltf in the court house on Tues­ of tho central-powers.
form, with indications thht it would splendid turkey dinner, after which day night Howard Lyman of Alta­
meetings of the season for on that
•­
Exactly. 100 dnys nf|er the declar­ 81.
L _ m n a l u n m itm lm n a lv n
it one of§ *the
roost comprehensive wo went to the Y. M. C. A. and monte was made director general of ation of war by Houmanin against
date
two good speakers have been
Incomes of $25,000 to $30,000—2fi.
l*»ver undertaken and would extend prepared for Iho game.
the fair to be held hero in February. them finds the Teutonic. Allies in
invited
to he present to address thn
•
Incomes of $30,000 to $10,000— 11.
members.
.
to every section of tho United
It was nearly dark when the gjime There were sevc'ral applications njado control of about 60,000 square miles
Incomes of $10,000 to $50,bo0— 8.
• 4
Stiles- Not. only is-a ‘sweeping In­ was o w r and it was decided to be for tnis position and Mr. Lyman, of Itmimnninn territory— virtually
Incomes of $50,000 to $75,000— 0.
*Hon. Frank Baker, president o f
being one of the directors of the as­ one half of tho Kingdom— running
quiry into the cuuses of tho soaring iy the Saints fuvor.
Incomes of $75,000 to $100,000—5. the North Miami Improvement A*~
, « t of foodstuffs contemplated, hut
We returned from the park on a sociation had no idea of taking Ibis from the Transylvanian Alps north­
Incomes of $100,000 to _ $150,000 aociation nnd“ presrd£nt of the .East
Ut recent pinrh in tho coal supply jamfull trolley and again changed responsibility, os lie is one of tho west of the capital to the Danube
Coast Cnnnl Association .nnd ono o f
md Its resultant price advances also apparel at the splendid Y. M._C. A. busiest farmers and fruit growers in south or ft And a large part of DoIncomes of $150,000 to $200,000 the most prominent citizens of M i%ifl be made, in all probability, the butldinfC— 7“
Seminole epunty, hut the directors south of it and a large part of D o
unii find the east const will he hero
7
-0 .
asked him to consider it nnd after Iftudjn, anjl probably still on tho
"iubject of "broniP investigation.
on
thut* date and will address thoIncomes
of
$300,000*
to
HOti.tiOO
One of our boys who was for­
Fnun Pfe-ldent. Wilson dewji, bf- tunate enough to get his bend hurt all the propositions had been ten­ heels of the retreating Russian nnd — 1.
clnh on the questions that aiTect the
Boards of Trade of the stjite and *
Incomes of $1,000,000 or over 0.
trisls heg'an cflorti to cope in earnest was taken to tho hospital hut was dered it was decided thnt Mr. Ly­ Roumanian armies which have been
other live topics. Mr. linker is a
lith the problems presented by the not allowed to stay, much as be de­ man could fill the bill in every par­ e n d - a v o r in g to liuld tiiem l i u e k .
friend of Sanford and v ill he moat
Fine Arts
situitioh. The President took under sired tot do so. He soort confided hi ticular ami ho having resigned as
Simuitaneodsly
witli
the
anI’ illars of Society*
member of the hoard of directors
warmly welcomed.
conilieratioh preliminary reports
nnunremi-nt of the fall i&gt;f Itu«lv.r*-'»t
Drams
the s.|uad that he had never seen so
was •tendered the position of director rn-ne the news of'the capture, of tlie i •'arsu i Ht-rnii-l. Hi-nry Walthall
which, vitii oth.:a yet \o' come, will man; prett
b.f„.
.
I tameThe other speaker is also promi­
form the basis for recommendations &lt;iian-!j • i i ’ ' fiit 1 *i •*i i- .. 1 m l nr general and urcepte I it.
important rnifroail jiinciion of * |Lona t oiinesi’ n
Marti Alden
nent in railroad circles and in tho
he ira* mn'.'ii to cnr.Rrrrs.
The Lymans are known from lioi.-chii* non it nf tb.- capital. Tne Betty, lur bulf sister Jmimta.Areh development of the hlnte, being no
other ei.it named to hr it •i to the
cuu.i
to coast, Hownril liavitig witli jc .l|i|ll( st of whi-.-h places in the Bitty, her half sister
A dona spec his on tho subject h pital. but our pi opt
os* than Allen Maull, the Adver­
i ip was
. .
Juanita Archer .. tising and Development Agent of tho
-*• '*•
le.nn 1been
in ' - ham: id the, iiivudi-is tlie last rnilwere made Jn tb. h » tse, and several Lustily abandoned when it
as an­ his brother, Herbert I ......-resolutions proposing llttjtilrica were nounreii tlint a special turU y supper ttie tlu-atrieul liusint'ss as the faipous rout Li tin west ami gives to tliem Johan, her half brother
Atlantic Coast Line Ry. Mr. Maull
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George Beraiigvr
introdur.il- Thssc v.ere referred to at the Royal Cafe would soon he i.ytpan Twins and parried one of the ttie ji;nd of tho line running northis n man of wide experience, hi
Inri’ isl musical comedy shows on the yard to Jaaay, where tin- capital of Karst.Ill’s mother---- i ----- ,----:
. cono&gt;itti*cV&gt;withvJt discussion, most ready.
been connected with the* Southern
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Josephine B. Crowell
.. Pacific Railway a.x advertising agent,’
I: of them going to I he interstate and
rh i t hungry bu.a l. of l&gt;uilfor r foad’ ,
rf',Prf35lo,| Roumaula is ’ now situntcft.
Mine. Dorf
Olga Grey
ntrtick1 the show litlaincrs several
ftuitn i 'ji.nut i rr~rnmifYi[tt.‘e, 5T
helped to build up Californin and tho *•
hus!:iv*s could have eaten two sup­
■ot have
come*
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No dot' ■Isklrlf Representative Adnmson who per.! ID*- Unit, even if It was a »p*V- years ago tin* I., man Twins j»ur- j ,
wist and for the p.ist few tears lias
lie
,
Umax
to
the!
Kar*ten
itorni'i:.
last
of
tip.
House
ruing
l|-li I "
if oppof -I to e .' axro is the chair- l:d. . r ti' i»»J.t ni'i! tfiat the fault was ch.xs.nl val-.-a I • property near For- ‘
been
engaged in the same line-in tho
of
N
Heron
,
v.
Imse
shipyards
are
f - a- tl-i.r of tin- armies of lli-mrul
est City in this i-nui.t..’ and sett|.--l
air,
the
inaiiistny
of
the
town’
is
lorrN$$n**lii.
He knows-the game of adverii-&gt;t v :tIs tin- Btipper but with the
v*»!i I .1 idiotyn and livid M ir&lt;*hul
(down with tlic.r wivea t&gt; tin- pro­
thing
tim
| publicity and will address
to
return
homo
from
a
Bohemian
life
■ Department &lt;-f .1i r w t i o * i &lt;ial-s
vun Mackensen, or whether the
saic life of furmt-rs and fruit growers
ilio
Sanford
Board of Trade along
in
Paris
to
nsstTHtd
the
management
Isrlil nil 'ay comer elites with tnemI mmediately supper was over n and thoy have made a wonderful Roumanians -and Riiss-.nmmiicrcPdt'd of thn business, widen ir nearly bank­ the lines of cooperation in the devel­
km of the Federal Trade Commislargo hunch of £t. Augustine nnd success in fruit growing und general entirely in making their escape bc- rupt.
Knowing the dependence of opment of Florida and Sanford and
lion and District Attorney Anderson
Sunford hoys started for tho resi­ farming and the raising of -pedi­ htna the Bucharest line.*'
- *
o( Doston in charge of Department’s
Previous to announcement of the tlie townspeople on Bernick Co., he Seminole county lit particular
dence district where we began to greed hogs.
Since
Seminole
is
vitally
interested
feels
forced
to
break
his
secret
en­
i&amp;vrstigation and here t o ' formulate
capture of (iucharest nnd of Polcchti
pick up sevcrul sweet memhera of
i definite plan of conducting the
Mr. Lyman firings to the fair as­ unoliivia! advices had indented that gagement to Lona thnt ho may mar­ in tlu- subjects to be touched upon
tho fairer sex. When nearly all had
ntion wjde inquiry.
A b ou t-fifty
sociation years of experience in the four divisions of the defenders were r y Betty, her rich Tqilf, sister. With by both President Baker and Mr.
found q.purlncr we -trooped liacK to
(Irked members of the Department’s
business of attracting the public, in hazardous position in the region her fortune tie saves the company. Maull a large crowd will he out to ^
Knight’s hnll where a hall hail been
I ksrtiu of investigation were report­
years of experience in dealing witli line west o f ’ Bucharest and in dungcr From the unwilling hypocrisy grow hoar them.
staged. To nuikp the thing complete
others till Knrsten is huilcil n s'a
ed to Lc at work throughout the
attractions nnd years of experience of being enveloped.
Pillar of Society, with projects of
country gathering data which will we were shown a broad prbnu-nade in lines of the same nature that will
Ilnpllsl Temple Sunday
in tin* northwest, in the Car­
one story higli nnd about two lilorks
ditrrminc the attorney general's
confront him as manager of fjie»f:virt pathian region, near tiie liukowinu great importance dependent on pub­
!&lt;:30 Sunday school..
long, to be used b y‘ those who pre­
lic confidence in hint.
coarse.
•
11:00 Preaching service, by R. W .
ferred to promenade, or on which to Not only that hut he is an experi- . frontier ulonr the* Moldavia front,
Tk- Interstate Commerce Com- cool off bet ween dances, in a short cured farmer and fruit grower, V.pows the Russian offensive liegait as a di­
He is approaching- the height of Green, Sec’y Conference of Florida.
0:00 p. m. The four II. Y. P. U.
iciuiun proi aMy will he called upon time it was apparent that every tiie people and has their confidence. version against the Teutonic ad­ his career when n certain Mme.
•
Having resigned us director his,twin vance into Roumnnia, apparently is I)orf, an actress, arrives in town and meetings.
to aid 1-, furnishing data relativo to
Hanford boy \yan in love with St. A.
Services for Sunday night will bo
brother, Herbert Lyman will take meeting
shipments of foodstuffs and Mr. Anthreatens
to
reveal
an
old
scandal
of
t'i
I’
.
tt'e
.SUercss.
In
U1
P
We were having the time of our
dmon will confer with contmissitfn lives when the gaiety came to un that position for the Altamonte nnd ( ;ari&gt;uti janrf „,.vi of Juhlonitra the his Paris days . The threat conus nt pnnounccd Sunday morning.
I.ongwood sections nnd prove a val­ Russians occupied a height but iuter a time-when loss of public confi­
offirtiis before hi! departureuhrppt stop by action of the train’s
uable
assistant to the fair associa­ were shelled olT the p whirm b y the dence would HtM-ll ruin, nor only to Dr Muster* at Methodist Church
Grand jury investigation at New w!iistl,e, so we hastily hade our fair
•
*
York or Chicngo or both, of the friends a fond farewell, grabbed our tion.
Germans. To the • &gt;utli they' sue- liimsclf hut lo other!. T o protect
At the regujar evening Service at- —
nuon* for raising prices are said to
.j
Hownrd Lytnnn will open his of-jcccded in penet; tb
to t)'o second himself, therefore^ ho pcrsuud«s his l?ie MelliodUt church on Sunday D r..
grips and heat it. All arrived safe
he still under consideration.
nnd in good time at denr old Hnn- fices_hci0—Monday morning, gather-line ” f the ti.-rm. r. &lt;&lt;■ ■■ &gt; u the brother-ht^faw, Johan Tonai-sen, to kbutlow- of- ♦he - Pnr^ &lt;*rnngr Stttll- 1 ~
With the program t till in process
for film.
him.
tduine fur
Johan turium will deliver' a^^nddress on ____ ,fortk early Friday morning.________ his, assistants antt-JtCL-Xlght. dpwn Let-Tcoruu-Valley, bo* here v,ere hi-trr tiy *trttTi TIR? Titanic
of firmalion there wero increasing
Jur-hu-*i»ur’*i mike tuberculosis in observance of Tuber­
business. He expects to cover every tho defender^ from further advance. iy;r« ‘
slioiji] lie said that Misses
[ ttdltsuonn thar~nTT5rtiiT^ were coiisidNottli oTlTto OrfTt Pass and south and leave for America with&gt; Lona, culosis Day which will lie observed
part (if tin- county between this date
Muriel
and J.illian itImd*-^ and Lu­
*nng the situation from threo angles,
and the opening of the fair and ho of Kcdxivomaeht-ly the Gormans who has grown wenryurf b ^ narrow throughout the state. An effort is
Mjatlyil-------- --------------- - ’
'7 cille" Denton accompanied tho team
environment.
.
being made to have a union service
can ho depended upon to give the ( took positions from the Russians,
mil Irnve-1 h..T_ and give-ail till1 IbWimpodpIo an opl.-rDetermlnatlan of the, actual to St. Augustine, where they re­ pimple a fair that will mean a per- j David Lloyd George in_ the now'
M me.
.
f»aic« of the rapid risto in foodstuffs mained till Sunday no. n.
munctit organization and ati exlilhl- p’rlrno riin^sP'S
'*'■*11,1 n*fr*ilpt an* Utile daughter, Dina, to Kamten’s portunity to hear Dr. Masters on
.
Now
about
tiie
’
athletics
already
»od coil, whether it was due to nat&lt;ni tliar~nnrh6"T5okert forward to ter the refusal ol Andrew Bftnnr Law care. Karsten fears to refusu tho jtMis subject of nation wide import­
ottUonedr-^-Hohcrt—ROTIRS5ft. was
Pxl rconiinjealJaws. to the - tin
Members of ttfe Woman’s
to accept the head of the govern- guardianship of Dina nlid is given ance.
in thu years to come.
clp.ted
captain of next year’s foot­
r»ntc&lt;j action of individual dcnlers
Club
are
urged to attend as this lec­
Sominolo county will have, a real ntent in succession to Herbert Hen- furtbeF credit for being a benevolent
ture
is
in
line with some of the
*»d producers In advancing prices, ball team.
citizen.
.
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•
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After a long discussion about county fair first, the other attrtw- ry Asquith, King CcorB&lt;- requested
W whether there • exist, agreements
As the years npss Karsten assume* health work being done’by the club.
Mr.
Lloyd
George
to
assume
thi
tions will he a secondary considera­
titong groups &lt;tf dealers or producers whether to have a haskethall or u
task of forming a ministry and ho the leuuing place in the community
|. to boost prices.
.
• ’ base ball team |i vote was polled and tion and those who have been ob­ accepted. ' I t is stated that L.oyd and feels secure when Johan ngd
At the Congregational Church
liusu hall won.
Robio Lair.g was jecting to various features of the
2—
\igiirous prosecution of perLona suddenly return, the foriqir to *4Hnvr*R. W. Green, secretary o f
side ebow cnn.be assured thnt there ■George’s cabinet will be coalition.
voted
to
retain
tho
captaincy..
Ac­
or firms, if any, who by vioia,ear ffU’’ name", iho~Taftor to pc the Florida Conference of Young
Additional .fortified’ heights north4
will be nothing objectionable on the
tion of existing laws in making tive practice will nofbt-tin for some
•undo Karsten, whom she still loves People’s Societies will make an ad­
east
of
nudi
Mlrtsu
in
Serbia,
have
grounds of thu Seminole County
•
*Pwm»nts to raise prices or other- time,
been captured hy the Serbs, from’ to establish his po«ition as a Pillar dress at tho Congregational church’
Fair.
.
,
Ribcrt
Grccpc,
*"• b»ve contributed to tho upwnrd
of Society on n foundation of truth Sunday afternoon. Ail members of
And having placed tho fair upon the Bulgarians and Germans,, ac­
•
Hoys’ Athletics.
wtnd of prices.
.*
insteud of lies, ahu having just leurn- tho Young Peoples Societies arc urg­
this hign plane it would ho well for cording to thu Saloniki war office,
3— Enactment of legislation to
ed from Johan the truth of his dis­ ed to attend. The conference will bo
every public spirited citizen in .the while the .Bulgarians arc ccportvd b&gt;r
ttmedy the present situation and to
Chcrn Cola in New Quarters
grace. Karsten defends himself vig- held at Winter Park beginning Dec.
county to join hands with the asso­ Berlin to have expelled the Serbs
its recurrence.
The Chero-Cola Bottling Works
gorously,
on tho ground that u Pillar 27th and will continue for several
from
positions
neur
Grandeshnitca.
ciation nnd pull together for Sem­
■^The situation 'is in the first of has moved into new qusrtcrs, being
of Society must resort ot suheterfugv. days. Data Will be given in a (ax;
A
heavy
bombardment
ia
in
pro­
.
"•'•tiges, so far oa the Y)cpart- located now in the Stone Gove block inole county.
Johan falls in love withJJinu and days in The Herald.
gress north o(| Mnnnstir.
*‘.;
jeent of Justice ia concerned. With two doors east of Abernathy’s atore.
Tho Germans have again essayed renews nis insistence that Knftten
W ILL RIDE TOURNAM ENTS
investigators already kt work, Hero the Chero-Cola and kindred
a somewhat intense nttack in the ch»ar him before the public. Des­
Prcabytcrian Church
,.’ r’ar,menl otflcials called upon the •oft drinks arc manufactured under
Verdun sertor, launching it on tho perate, Karsten connives nt their de­
-\r.
The Presbyterians arc remaining
ttal Trade Commisaion for co- moat favorable circumstances. . A Will He a Feature of the Seminole sllpes cast of the famous Hill 304 parture on an unaeaworthy trip, bu
.
. . . .
. . . .
fh’ their own plant during the comCounty Fair Here
Pj-ition snd were promised aid.new and up to data washing ma­
near Avocourt. According to Paris, ni. terrible pjanjcacts 0IU ilm M lfr
new auditorium. Fin.
The Seminole Couhty Fair Asso­
,V *y»*Hgale Various Exchanges chine takes the bottles in Jiot.water,
the attack was partly successful, the parturc on" an unsesworthy trip, but congregations uttonded. the, .services
. " *®-&lt;«Uon Department officials soaks them good, brings them out ciation will not have w^race. track Germans gaining a footing in some his terrible plan rcacta on himself,
“ " ^ t o o d to beconsidering the through brushes into a tub of fresh for tkij broken down skates to canter of tho ■advanced French trenches. for hit only child, Olaf has run away lost Sunday.
Watch the Baraca .class of this
tl ,U* • lty
*nvc*kIgatinK such or- water where a sprinkling system around in.stycaHcd races but what Otherwise on the French front there add haa been discovered -on the ship
Sunday school. Its new officers are
is
moro
to
tfie
point
as
far
ns
tho
Tms
M tho Chicago Hoard of gives them tho ortce over on the
have been only bombardment! and as a stowaway. The ahip catches LeClair Irwin, president; E. J.
p ,_l’ ’ the Chicago Hutier nnd Egg outsido and tho bottles are clean boyi of Seminole county arc con­ operations by raiding parties.
fire and there is a thrilling scene of Moughton, V. Pres.; Robert A.
From this machine cerned ia tho announcement that
md . !!* * « he El*ln Bo*rd. of T r* dc- and sanitary.
In the Austro-Italian and Russian the rescue of the little boy by motor Greene, Seey-Treas., and William
»nd r NcW Yor,&lt; Produce, Sugar they are taken to tho filling machine tournaments or riding the rings will theaters tho big guns arc atill doing boat.
Runge," Publicity Man. The choice
Norris Levis, local
Exchanges, with a view where they get tho Chcro-cola or be featured.
Karsten is awakened to tho truth of Runge as Pphliclty Man insures
the
greater
portion
■
of
the
work.
Carolina
tkt »,.* i n*n* Ly what practicea other drinka and arc ready for the manager of tho Virginia
Chemical Co., is an expert in the Russiana . have heavily shelled the of his position and at a reception the keeping of this class before the
labels.
Tho
room
whore
tho
syrups
•Uf.H ie‘ ,Va,UM of cert*ln foodNarayuvka region in' tiolicia. '
m given him by the townspeople as a public.
f
~.
twn,!. .* l ,n Ly the bodies are de- are manufactured'is screened and ia lint of tournaments and haa been
German
submarines
have
bomtribute to their leading citixen he
The
Christian
Endeavor
Society
appointed
as
director
of
these
events
,*
alntd
An
inoulrv
i
„
to
the
*n-ount
r /
,nd«iry into tne scrupulously clean snd sanitary and
horded Funchal, Madeira, and sunk confesses the truth.
held
an
enthusiastic
executive
com­
and
any
one
who
is
interested
in
*U I „ fo6d,tuff&lt; held in all the the drinka made at this place arc
tho French gunboat Surprise and a
Thus he learnt that the Spirits of mittee meeting last Monday night.
tho
tournaments
can
get
all
the
de­
establishments
of
the
Wttntrv
. w « u»snmenia ot
guaranteed to the trade to be of the
British and a French steamer. Thir­ Truth snd Freedom are the true -T h e services for Sunday arc: •
In sired information by calling upon ty four members of the crew pf the
• » « o 7 «n|
d po“ lbly M to the’ vol- beat and absolutely sanitary.
Pillars of Society, and not man, how
9:46 a. m.— Sunday school.
ii itja , !n ,tor«d in elevators also fact they have auch a. nice place Mr. Levis in his office in the Yowel
gunboat perished.
ever powerful. Lyric Wednesday.
11:00 a. m.— Morning .worship.
building.
These
tournaments
will
0
under consideration.
that they are anxioua for the visitors
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t
*7:00 p. ra.— Evening worship.
and the local trade \o call around bring tiders from every section of
J
Florida
Haa
17
Millionaire!
Fletcher
Honored
the
county
and
there
will
be
froe
for
The public generally ia invited to
Now
Alfcletlei
and see the plant in operation.
How
many
millionaires
are
there
Washington,
D.
C.f
Dec.
6.—Sen­
all
tournaments
that
will
allow
the
these
aervic
season is Messrs.'Townsend, Taylor and .Haw­
«ttr
7 the
ne , 0°D)aU ae
»tr »na
.-ak*1
In
the
state
of
FloridaT
best
riders
of
other
counties
to
par­
ator
Duncan
U.
Fletcher
of
Florida
Mjr "tor, a!, d° n,t have tb r*P°rt kins are the preelding., director! of
The annual report of the commis­ was today ehoaen chairman of the
W. W. Abernathy snd Rey. Sten« U , C u we w‘» turn our the deatinlea of the Chero-Cola ticipate. There are tome good cow
sioner
of
IntcrnM
revenue,
Indicates
poniea
in
8eminole,
Orange,
Osceola
senate
commerce
committee.
He
raeyer
of the Methodist church ar*
I **t|*s
l ” c next ^orm
uth- f&gt;lant and are bound to make this
|.ly ku« ^^1%e 4,0 to t^keup, natne- drink as famous In this section as It and Voluaia counties snd the cow* that Florida has eighteen million succeeds the late Senator James I*. attending the Methodist Conferenco
tires and multi millionaires. Many Clarke of Arkansas.
boys will be here in Prebrusry.
at Ocala this week. •
has become in others. »

government
after high
living cost

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Bird Commuter*.
Thrushes, finches and buntings an
licp
tho most stylish blrda of Washlngtoi
fs
and Oregon, whore they, aim tothe winter, but aro forced frequentl:
to tako week-end tripi to California b
the weather grows too sovore, aayj
tho Indianapolis Nows. Bright moon
lit nights are always chosen for theat
&lt;♦&gt;
&lt;$&gt;
temporary migrations, and as soon at
tho weather modifies tho birds returr
to their chosen North. oTen thougt H All Local Advertisements Utnlei
another trip may sooh bo necessary. This Heading THREE CENTS •
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Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
Nance O'Neil In "T h e Iron Woman” cauie of hia mailed flat attitude tofiance O’ ncll, who ia unexcelled in ward hla underlings in camp. He (a
the atrong dramatic rolea she por- a man of the world, haa seen much,
traya upon the stage and acreen will and sown wild oata. T o the little
here at the Star Theatre OTT orphan of the camp; who is niejkTucadny in “ The Iron Woman,” a. named Hriar Rose he exhibits anfivo part Metro wonderplay, which other side o f his character. To her
ahe considers
tho most • artistic he is not n bully and a brow beater
achievement of her long career, but a thoughtful, kina and couragMisa O'Neil originally intended to coua mau.-^ih#.la very much in lorn
.
Itrcw'« dramatization of " T h e with him but another woman who
Iron Woman,” the successful novel comes out from tho past throws her
by
Margaret Deland, upon the .unhappy shadow across their path
speaking stage. David Relaaco, un-otO the altar. By a kindly fate the
der whose management ahe was star- shadow of the scheming woman Is
red in “ The Lily,” and other big jaoon removed ana Cupld'a mission is
stage auccesaea, arranged to produce ful filled.
Many of tho scenes of this pro­
it, but an unforsecn turn in affairs
duction
aro laid in the lumber coun­
prevented the plan being carried out.
try
nnd
vibrate with elemental and
M etro obtained the mption pic­
highly
dramatic
situation!. Lyric
ture rights to tho novel later, and
Tuesday.
naturally cast Miss O'Neil for the
Stellar role. As n result motion pic­
Human Driltwood
ture audicncca will hnve tho oppor­ •
How
a
young man- is infntuntod
tunity of seeing .the story on the
acreen before It la presented in the by "a beautiful but evil dancer, who
lakes advantage,of his friendship to
tneatre.
. • •
have her pals, a band of crooks* en­
ter
his apartment .and rob his safe is
Lieutenant. Danny. U. S. A.”
a
part
of the -story of "Human
A dashing West Pointer, stationed
with hia regiment on the Rio Grande Driftwood,” , tho World Film fea­
bucks up against the real article, in ture, with Robert Warwick and
• the way of a,scrap,
lie •vlsifs a Frances Nelson,* which will be the
hacienda and crosses the path of a attraction, at tho Star Thursdny.

Com bination Shoo Polisher.

A flexible tube of .shoo blacking,
eld In a steel case, mounted, on a
omblned bristlo brush and lamb's
wqoI polisher, has Just boon put upon
Vho "market and patent appllod for.
Tho blacking la squeored out through
a small noxtle by tdrnlng a key; It Is
distributed over tho shoed by nibbing
with tho bristles until dry and a
•‘shine" appears; then a polish Is pro­
duced by friction on tho.lamb'a wool.
Vhcn tho blacking In the tuho Is exmusted another tube can bo Inserted.

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PAULINE TREd S

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IfamousPlom* Paramount!
A T THE STAR F R ID A Y

ADVERTISING

For 8ale—On®^ntern*tionil
Thoroughly overhauled »nH

Stafford, Sanford
StnfJ?*

Fill

For Baler—Good y o u n T m u J ^ l
p«V.rd-.;
For ^ • - M a r i n e m o to r / u w
power, f cylinder, 3 cyde
First class condition, S.nford
ine Si Oarage Co.--.

FOR RENT

Charge 25 Cents.

. For Rent—Five roun, h o ^ .
garden.
Miss A. L. Hevier,
!
In answering an advertUertidfll Side.
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jW
J
where no name
latuv is mentioned
v
-In- th'j
- do’,
not
ask
Tho
Herald'
_________
,
For Rc n t-T w o newly f ur^
ad, pie
for Information ns to the identity o f looms.
” 10 Tark. avenu^.
av*m&gt;.
the advertiser.
Usually we do not C. L. Goodhue.
31-tf
know who tho advertiser Is and if
F6r’ Rent— 10 acre.truric farm'd
wo do wo are not allowed to give
Irrigated, well located. |*rjc# ’ “
Simply
write
out this information,
cheap for season. J. 6. nlf. "J
a letter and address It as per in_________________ j i . ; ^ 1
structions in Ahe ad?

List your property with J o 1
Pnckurd if the other fellow hu f»j]^
to get you a buyer.
31-ltc
For Sale—30,000 lettuce plants.
D. R. Brinson.
•
31-3tc
Corner store Bishop niock foe'
rent. Thatcher Realty Co, Jl.jk
fo r Sale— A Michigan launch, 16
feet, 2 cyl., C H. Power, speed 10
For Rent—Apartments oh lir*
miles,‘ nearly new and cheap now. floor with privato family. ComforwJ
His Business.
J. H. Rep, East 2nd St., Sandford, able, furnished for houieketpiaf/
"Sho's a rnnrrM'womatr and yet
*
31-tf
Apply 618 Oak avenue.
j|.(ft
she lets another woman’s husband flat­ ■Fin.
ter her.” "Shocking! Tell me. who Won't cost you anything to let me
For Rent—Two roopti for ligkt
Is tho man?" "A photographer.”
try It. Prospects look good for this housekeeping, anil two nice bedroom
winter. J. O. Packard, Sanford.
on First street over 5 and 10c Store. I
Told the Truth.
. .
31-ltc
‘ ~ -'
'
•
30-1Up
“ Your advertisement distinctly stat­
Unabashed.
"Is this supposod to bo the cottago
on the loko? 1 don't seo any wator!"
"Well, don't you know wo hnvon't had
any rain for somo time."—Fllegendo
Blaetter.

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PAG E EIGHT

FOR SALE

ed, ’there'aro no mosquitoes hern,’ "
For Sale— 10 acre truck farm, nil
For Rent—Cottage. jA Discrimination.
.
"I believe In |»cnec at'any price," said tho disappointed, guoat. "I told tiled. !* mile from brick road, right
31-ltc
the truth In- that advertisement.” nn at railroad loading truck, no huildsnltl the ml Id c i t i z e n . _
bandit chief nnd- has it out with the
Furnished Rooms by Day, Week]
"Ho do I," replied the aggressive swured the proprietor of Pino Rldgo Ingr. Bargain price and terms on
A Kindly Attitude.
villain. There is a Iveautilul Mexi­
person; ‘Uilit I have n lingering ses- Inn. "Why. *tho Idea! Thoy aro part, if wanted. J. O. Packard, San­ or Month—Park avenue flit, lU
"Have you any objections to me as plcton that It’s better to bo the one twarmlng about us right now/r "I
can'. senorith involved who happens
wf
ford.
31-ltc North Park avenue, over L. H.
*
son-in-law?" asked tho young man. who fixes the price limit the ono Who wrote It lart winter/1
to be the bone of contention. The
Philips' &amp; Co. drug store, iln
'Yes," replied Mr. Cumrox. "At pres­ pay* I t ”
mml
** ‘ 1
‘ For Sale — 10 acre truck farm.
story just uhounds with colorful in­
James
Patton, munager.
30-tf
ent you’rn cheerful nnd co'mpnriUCrnhlo
He Knew.
acres cleared, 3 acres tiled,* splendid
terest and presenls the situation on ami I like you Aral're to." "Then why
"The man Is best governed who Is well. Price only $2000.00. Terms
FOB RENT -Two Furnished
the border In a truly novel nnd in­ not have mo In.tlyj family?" "I don’t
Heine and Ramsgate.
least governed. ’ "Thrit's n man's the­
Rooms.. Hot and Cold Water
teresting light.
The characteristics want to tnko n chance on spoiling you.
Ono great German of tho past would
if Wanted. J. O. Packard. Sanford.
ory." spoke up n henpecked husband.
Address Z care Herald. 20tf
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of the American army men and Mex­ I don't know how you would turn nut not have approved the nttomptod air Tho women have never subscribed to
ican peon bandits are enlarged upon ‘after mother and the girls had bossed raid on Itamogato. Daring his visit that ns yet."
For Sale—Gootl 5 room cottage
For Rt lit—708 Perk avenue. L« j
.with a powerful series of incidents. you around for a few years." — Wash­ to England In 1827 llolno went down
close ' In.* brick street, sidewalk, quire of H. C. Du Rote, Frit i:{
to llnmr.gato In Juno to recruit his
ington
Star.
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At Lyric Friday.
.
Art for the Animals.
health, nnd was so dollghted with the
shade, ore nnd one half lots. Price Park avenue.
tS-tl
First Farmer—"I hear you aro goln'
plr.co that ho projected a long posm.
only $lb00 if sold soon/
Worth
On ^Second Thought.
of which "Hamsgato" was to "have boon to allow somo of tho big advorllsln rr^ro mnnay.— J.-U. -Paokurrlr KnitAt the Star
. ,
WANTED"Did
you
close
that
deal
for
thi
the title. It was at Ramsgate, moro- signs ovrr In vnnr
•- “ The Scarlet' Oath’.' which ia the
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Second Farmer— fqrtl.
aalo of your farm?" "No." ronllcd -oTorrttmrbB 1611 In lovo with tho Irish railroad track?"
Wonted— H eavy Hauling done.
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coming attraction' at the Star The- Kbrmei CuitiluBBCT "Tho Tolks fixed
•Yep; It’ll kind of keep tho caows
girl
who
figures
prominently
In
the
J.
A. Takach.
3l-?tp
For
Sale—
Forty
ncres,
about
five
I Q : ‘-----atre on W eilnnutnyt* guaranteed io up an advertisement for gummer
fourth hook of tho "Rclseblldcr."— contented lookin’ at tho plctur'a when cleared, fair house, good soil and
give you more thrills.during the un­ boarders. When I read It over It
they git tired of eatln'."
“ Nnturcsown” the fertiiixer tkst;
London Chronicle.
very cheap at X800.00. About three
folding of its mastcrplQt than any made (lie place seem so comfortable
gives results. Ask the man shoos
miles from Sanford. J. O. Packard,
"dime n.ivel” you have ex'er read
nnd attractive I couldn't think of
it. $10.01 per tun delivered Su-^
*
Wily Old Lady. .
In 11,r &lt;itunl) Judfr'a Couil. In nntl for
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Sanford.
hut—the finished -manner ill which Icuvlng It."
Ihr I'uunlr of Hrmlnolr. I'lorMn
Tho special noticed a cbtmnoy on
ford. Write E. I«. Winn k Co* 0rIn He Katilr ol
*.
- this play lias been handled under
firo.
Ruluctautly ho went to the I.ilniiri W. lltnUnd
For Sale— A good lot on Magnolia lando, Agent Seminole and 0ruf»;
. Cllsllon
the personal direction of William A.
. . .
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. Sarsaparilla In Porto Rico.
houso and drew out hla notebook. llrrtkttfd.'
3Wt»
\Xtlirr II. I’rtcfa, th* duly nppolnlrd anil uvenuo near Eleventh street, San­ Countiea.
Brady- eliminates all tho crudeness
Sarsaparilla growa oil over the When ho knocked at tho door an old ■lurllfiril ndmlnlttrnlor ol Ihr *t*W °&lt; ford.
$176.00 part time.. Worth
Kdntrd \V. llo»l»nd. dtrrntnd. bavins
Wanted—We want to buy jo*
found in such publications and gives island of Porto Illco. It Is In common lady camo. "Sorry, but yourchlm nird
bit nrtitlon in the court prayins tlial mote. Adjoining lots held at about
use
and
"Jlbaroa"
peddling
It
In
small
ney
la
on
firo.
I
shall
havo
to
report
oranges,
grapefruit, fruit* and 'en­
Ihr Interval ol Bdwnrd W. lto»Una. dr.
only perfection.
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craard In l.ot 7 ol lllock 7 ol Tier t ol the double. J. 0/ Packard.
bundles are to bo seen constantly. It It. Namo and address, ploaso."
ables.
We
will buy them or
city ol .Sanlortl. Florid*, br declared aaaeta
I
h used for medlclnnr purposes, browed
"How
many
moro
aro
coming?
lit
the
h
an
da*
ol
the
administrator
lor
tbr
on
consignment.
Write us. Orrlfilj
.
llc ll to Pay Austin
Sale on West Side— Fifteen
In the form o f vnrlous teas and other You’ro tho third. You can't bo sum­ naytr.rnt ol drt.U and authorUlns anil iltProduce
Co.,
Concord.
N. C. 2Wt&gt; I
rrrtios Ihr aaid admlniatrntor to «*l&gt;r poaHell to Pay Austin is a lumber
7 i -^
j tiled and furmed five
decoctions*'.and also steeped in rum.
moned throo times over,.can you?"
•ration ol anjl aril Ihr aal I irflrriit ol aaId
king who earns • this sobriquet bcTho specialist apologized and de­ Kdnard W. Howland In told Innda; and aatil yean, 3 flowing wells, 1 mile tfrom
Wanted—Ship us your orsEgsA !
petition rontormlns in all rrapetla 1“ «h'
,
1 .
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, ... •
parted. When ho rcachod tho station rrnuifemrilt ol law In auch eaaea made and loading station. Seven room house
cold
KrttPe,rult'
tangermes, pineapp-r m I
with bathroom and hot and
ho told his mlsadrenturo to tho In­ provided;’
other fruits a n d _ vegetables. Hifl-f
Non. thrrrftte, you. Annie Uonland.
spector.
Helen lion ai d. Walter llonla d and Mu- water. Long lime. Enquire Herald est prices ohtainctl. I’rompt r»ts*j
"Then you didn't tako tho namo and nl.eth Kaja. at d all other prraona Jnterratrd Office. V.
31-4t fri p
Georgia Produce Company, MkA ]
In aaid real eatate are commanded to bo and
address?"
appear brlore lha County Judge a Court ol
Georgia.
26-20-tp
For
Sale—
Cadillac
truck
recently
Sorolnolo
county.
Florida,
on
or
boloro
ti.o
"No.”
cay ol January. 19|7. and show enure overhauled nnd put in flrnt class
"I'm afraid thoy'vo dono you. It's il16th
any you have, why aaid' petition should
Wanted— Lady wishes polities * j
condition. Inquire of W. E. White
a very old wheezo to say that thero'a
n0(llv*nrundsV,,my hand and ths aral ol the
stenographer.
Work will N*
been a policeman taking tholr name County Judze'a Court- ol gstnlnolo I oun- Carter’s Garage.
31-ltp
K-U
Box
1052,
Sanford.
Florida,
thia
4lh
day
ol
llrcomber.
ISISand address already. Next tlmo take tv
ty. M O , Mia. tr QBoU(^E ( ; ||FltHI NO.
For Sale— Tw o incuhntors at half
I tho name, no matter If thoy say a
County Judto.
For Exchange Trading property j
•SI-Tusa-4te
________ price, good ns nwe.
I hundred have boon there already.”
Box 1102, San­
frequently
help* both pwU.e*_toj
Tho special blushed aa ho thought In the Clicall Conti. Hatanth Jadlclal CJi- ford. /
30-tf
what la wanUd
cure
JtisT
of hla courteous npologtoa to tho wily
cull. In and (at Jk» CaSall ol Hrmlnolw,
— n o il da. Tn Chaifcaty
straight
sales
arc hard.to. oiw- *
_old~iady&gt;—Manchester Guardian.
Fa^ Sale— 120,000 . letttlCC plants
W. 11. Ilrownlnz. Complainant
Tuesday—Triangle Day. "Uell.to.-Pay- Austin’^
have
tnade
several
trades durutl |
at 2oc per thousnnd. Phone 2413.
featuring Wilfred Lucas and Bessie Lave. r.lev*MFI. AUlI1' U. LUrl.
past
year
and
all
parties *re
_____
Romomkored
the
Meal.
.
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enth Episode of "Gloria’a Romance .
_
Dub* Flare*, widow ol O. W.
, *
.
McCall, ‘ h# H»iC» at 1 ^ * &lt;j( .
r
much
pleased
with
result*.
Ju,l!
A
lawyer
was
examining
a
Scottish
V V V/
T«M«d, K- .......... 1
O- W. McC.ll d*e.t._.d._
Wednesday—"B ig Brother". "She who Laughs
For Sale—Thirteen acre farm on I have several properties I f*Bolr*
farmer. — — '
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Citation
yfjst
Hjr I'almtr,
I'almtr. &gt;
Armour
lljr
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last", Keystone Comedy.
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Hill to
‘W
"You affirm that when thla happened lorporation. W. J.,»
Wdst Side.
Fenced, house, barn,
•v # y /
Uuiel
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ir**n Mho*
t0 ,r,dC:
’
i tinrihl
Jr..
Uraht
Knnla
»*
you worn going homo to a meal. Let Co., a rorporpratlon., Wlljon
w /
THU
New Hampshire farm'for
flowing well, 3 acre* tiled and crop­
Thursday—"Twin
Fates",
"Pathe
News”
,
"The
VJff
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v/
%
us
bo
qulto
certain
on
this
polnl,
bo*
Tvororr
F«rlllt**r
C
o
,
•
• Elopement of Helen” .
. .
. JI®d_JgL__ggXCfflI—zrnwnns. -Loadiwc jyroperlyr
v/ v •//■
tj«o- W .
causa It Is a very Important ono. Be„ Con .. J W.
\ W
p Cerp-T Noinrtr-tr.
Indiana farm for'Florida PW
siding on placo. Addresi F. R. Dur­
Friday—"Lieutenant Danny U. S. A." featuring
I '//W '//
good enougirttrtelTlIIB.'nrrwIHi ai lit- till** and Jam** t- ****••■ . ,*r
Sanford 10 acre all »ub irn* 1
V 1 V
ham, 1127 Chestnut St., Philadel­
V/JV/
William Dwmopd.*
—r-®— ;----------‘
ttuibsnd
II.
E.
Flool
tlo prevarication aa posslblo, what »ry Co., a Corp., ibo Holra ol
I ------ H
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W
truck farm, well located for north
phia, Pa.
.
29-ltc
meal It waa you were going homo to." Law ol Calls MltckoU. « ■//Vf '//
Saturday—"Making an Imnrcasion” , "A Grain
or western property or *tock of r
t t a »d , D*f*ndanU.
-'
"You
would
like
to
know
what
meal
of
Suspicion”
.
Fifth
Episode
of
"Liberty".
*
y v/ &gt;1/
W
For Sale— A second hand sowing chandise.
%
It « u l " said tho Scotsman.
•v '&lt;/ v
.V 5'.-w °: m '. c V,
w
machine cheap. Inquire 204 French
Coming—Monday, Tuesday and Wednes­
40 acres of fine.hsmmoek UJM
"Yos. slr; I should.like to know,”
w
•1/ •// V
avenue.
‘
29-tf
T Y Y
ropllod
tho
counsol,
stomly
nnd
Im­
day, J. Almond Musical Comedy.
Black Hammock district
1
w
poratlon- tho lltlra at Law «*t Calla Mit­
pressively. "Bo suro you toll tho
W
v/ ••//v/
do,,
ail
best
flowing
*
rl
‘*
chell.
d*c*»»*d:
’
*
For Sale— 1916 Harley Davidson
•‘//f '//
■&gt;//£//
truth.”
Coming— The World Series Base Bali
merenandiso or improved
It appearing from th* aindavlt of Goorgo
! W
motorcycle, cheap. Apply Southern
O.
lUrring
boioln
duly
«U
d
that
ho
ta
solUY
V
V
"Wool,
then,
It
was
Just
oatmoal!”
Picture.
10 acre partly Itnproted
Ittr and counnl lor th* above
«ft»* Bell Telephone Co.
*
29-2tp
plalnantln the abov* atyDd earn* and that
truck farm.
,
His Opening.
•*
Il I* th* b tilt I of • m .B tth il Ph. d.f.nd«rtt».
'40 ’ acre partly iioprored ^
y/m
Mr*. Annli U. Clark, Mr*. Duk* rUrcw,
For Sale—3,000,000 cabbage and
'Ills Wlfo— I poo that a celebrated willow
ol U. W. McC.II. Ih* h.lr. *1 la * ./
physician saya that women require O. W. McCall - d***u *d, Iba Hraka t-nrl. Big Boston lettuce plants.Cabbage, Cameron City. .
Crt*n
Mho*
Cotnp.ty, a corporation. U*org*
Perhaps you're pot
J
moro aloop. than man.
.
W. Lord Company, a^eerpoialtoD, and lb* Wakefield, Early Flat Dutch, Early
Boundor—poos he? * Then you'd heir* at law i f Calla Mitch*ll. d*c*»»*d at* Summer, all front beat seed. $1.00 mat
that don’s
*u,t .&gt;’ou;.v.'r
w..r,,««.]
oon » just ----.,
yH
of a alit# olh*r lhar Ik*
Jjl
better not wait up for mo tonight, my r*.ld*aU
00c per M. jjr. lota
19.0C0. ahout It. I may N f * *• ^
Flbtlda; that th* piaca of wti4*a«a and hd- per
dear.—Boston Evening Transcript
(iftii f i ol the eiiil de(»fid»nrt
Ml*.
J. O. Pa:!:a:t\ S^iUordCash
with
order.
J/
R.
Davit,
Bar­
Anni* U. Clark, plara of rtaldence “ nkn“ * “Mis l&gt;uk» ricrct.
«&gt; r**W*nr*
tow, Fla.
26-6tp
Angular Art.
hln*v111*. Crrogla. Prak# Ennl» Gr*an 8ho*
DETAUTMUNTUn»}«•*,«^°Du
tlampany,
a
ccrporalloa.
plM*
of
&gt;;u,
,,r**
"Ah, In springtime I aupposo an ar­ and addrtaa unknown, tka U*org* W. Jx»rd
V. 8. Mod 0 »t* *» '
H, l»‘
For S a le -T w o
very
desirable
tist Ilko you wanders out to sdralro Company, a corpocatUoi. pin** of ku*la«ia
and ad d "** unknown; tnnt th* warn** and building lota in Sanford Heights,
None* I*
tho cowslips and tho violets." . ....
id a n w H of tho h*lr* at law ol O. W. Mc­
I tttla &lt;1
N «. *M »lf
Nos.
73
and
74.
.
Will
sell
for
*200
- "Bah, I'm a ctiblst Just now U e Call. d*c*a»*d. aj* unknown; l h.t tb• nam•*
d idditMM ol tk* litlf*
ll*J *» C illl each or if taken together will make
thing to admire Is g pile of bricks/*— m
Mitchell ara unknown: that tka »ald defend­
Apply f H
d
'
n
o
j
j
!
ant* or* over th* ag* of zw*nty-oM yaar*. lower price on the two lota.
Loulsvlllo Courier Jounui.
and that th*ra I* no person In th* »t*t# of to the Farmers &amp; Merchants' Bank,
Florida th* aortic* ol a *ubpo*aa
upen
whom would b« blading upon th* told de­ Headland. Ala.
Jlanfaad.
0B ‘
.
18-tf
The Bo’an’s N et
etmb#r. lilt *
fendant*;
tlmant
V «i,u r I
I
A bo'sn's mate waa In charge of •
Thfftlort. you. Mi*. Uuk* PI.re# *ra orCheap for Cash—Second hand
d*r*d to *pp*ar to th* bill ol eamplalct
bunch of men hoisting and lowering • ai*d
In thla eau**. en or l**for» Monday, rubber tire top buggy.
At store of
boat from tho wator to tho deck. It th* «th day of January, ISIJi and you. Mr*.
J.
E.
Pace.
14-tf
Annl*
tJ.
Ctarh,
Th*
D
rik
i
KnnU
Oroon
waa aeon It would be necessary to Hho* Co.. ■ corporation, tba Georg* W.
have a block of wood put under the Lord Company, a corporation, are ord.r*d . For Sale— Heavy double buggy,
j MTua* A F r l d ^ * ^ c=i_ _ _
to appear to th* aaid hill of complaint on
boat to make It sot up even. The or
b*lfct# Monday, Ik# 6lh day at February, Platform springs, canopy top, leather
I g oo F I n v S tm bnt
bo'sn'a mate yelled: “ Put a block un­ 1*17; and all partita claiming aor Intaroot
PROGRAM A T THE STAR
cushions.
Could
be
made
a
delivery
ti. W. McCall. d***aa#d. or otherder the boat I
Uso your head!” — ut.dar
v i » , In Lot IS of UlMh " I » . " MltchoB aur- wqgon.
Sanford Wagon Works.
Judge.
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y
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f
Levy Grant, Eaptlnola county, FlorBetter
Pictures
for
Everybody
)
Idi. and til peril** claiming an latartai un­
.
28-tf
it, r Loll* Milch.II. d*c#a**d, or otharwla*,
Tuesday—Metro preaents Nance O’Nell in^Th* I f00
ia Let IS of I’lock " D . " Mltcball Hurvay ol
High Culinary education.
For Sale— 1*16 Overland; 1916
Woman,” Pathe present* "T h e Grip of Evil.
U v y Crent. Bamlnol# rounty. Florida, nr*
Bello—"Oh! yea. Marlon is very OfrUffd to ip p ifr to tho bill ol coBiplolot Ford. Roadster; 1914 Ford 6 Passen­
Wednesday—Gail Kano In "The Scarlet Osth.”
duly Sled In aaid can** on or baford Mon­
domoattc. Sho spends a great deal of day,
tho 6th day ol March, A. D. 1*11, tha ger.
All In good condition. Heal
Thuraday-Robert Warwick in "Human Driftwood”
hor tlmo. In the kltchon.” • Bert— •am* bilng a HUI* Day of thla court. It bargains. Good terms. Quick sales,
further rrdrr#d that Ikl* notice b# pubalso "Musty Suffer” a comedy.
"Cooking?” t'-elle—"No.4 counting and I*
Irhid In tka Sanford Hr raid, a nawapapor. Small
profits.
Seminole County
publiab.d In Samlncla county, Florida, one*
Friday—Pauline Frederick In "Nanette of the W ild*/'
daialfylng &lt;»rm s”_______^ ■
a w&gt;*k for tw*l*a conaacutfvo woaka.
Garage28-4tcj
. 1 “ - — «*. x . Deagl***, cl*rk of tb* cir­
Ceml^ —Toari of the Army/* "T W C ta a tiU *," "Tfce Life
K H E U M A T IP M FOWJJ.
cuit
court
and
lb
*
t*nl
tharaof,
thla
Sth
Just On* Man.
For Sale— Kentucky horse with
i l oar Batlor **
..
-........ _
day ol Dacambcr, A. D .
When a girl Is passing through her
(a.cl)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
buggy, saddle and two acta ol har­ and havw thrown
Clark of tho Circuit Court, 8*mln«ta Co.,
first love affair ahe bonesUy believe*
You can a ff«^
Q
y B-C 1
Apply Cecil Gabbatt. North
Georg* O. Herrlog
.’. f l a w * . J ness.
there If only ana man In the* world
SWlrltor for Camplalnanj.
. . only by U*. 60c and
French
avenue.
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worth while.

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PICCARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
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Magazines Periodicals
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Confectionery
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1041st St Phone 182
C . H. D I N G E E
P lu m b in g an d

G a s F ittin g
All Work BeceiTca My Persona
It lstru e that a hat of almost any of yarn la embroidered on the aide
Attention And Best Efforts
shape may be found among the newly crown and brim, and the brim-edge la
Telepkoas Ns 21 arrived fall millinery and worn with
entire confidence as to Its good style.
F or hats are of all alsea and shapes,
and .the. mode demands only* that each
one be good to look at. not that It
shall be similar to others.
There are a few novelties In shapes
that have made themselves promi­
Against Using Calomel nent. like the Puritan, and adapta­
T h e sickening, nauseating feelin g tions from it—the Puritan sailor, for
th a t follow s the use o f calom el is the Instance.
There are hljch-cr.'wned
, natu ral result o f disarranging y o u r sailors, of any desired width of brim,
« n t ir e system. "D o cto rs ev ery w here and many wide-brimmed hats. Uut one
* a re Agreeing that the action of ca lo­ may'choose a small, close-fitting tur­
m el is much too strong, and leaves ban, a tricorne or a quadrangular
shape, or depepd upon Irreghlar lines
th e body sick and weakened;
and eccentricities of brim for effect.
L IV -V E H -L A X is]a wonderful su b­
Three attractive and conservative
s titu te for calom el, that has all of
hats are pictured in the greup above.
it s good effects and none of Its bad They demonstrate the diversity in
ones.
It acts sooth in gly but t h o r ­ size and shape that one may choose
o u g h ly on the liver, cleansing it from. The picturesque hat at the top
b ile , and ridding the en tire system ; la one of many wlle-brtmmed hats. It
| haa w flevlble brttq. very becoming to
o f stag nat ing p o iso ns.
L 1 V -V E R -L A X is s tric tly a harm - youthful wearers, and depends tor
leas vegetab le com pound, and is novelty cn its trimming of heavy
gnaranin-d to give satisfaction or urocitin yarns A spray cl leaves made
Oppaaita a t y Hall

N A T U R E W ARNS

y o u r money will be returned
Insis
on the original, bearing the likeness
and signature of L. K. Grigsby.
P o r sale here at 5Qc and J 1.00 at
W . G. A ldridge.

bound with a atrip of woven angora.
An exquisite hat at the left of the
group la made .of silk- laid over a
famlHar sailor shape. It Is a brocade
with flower motifs In sliver and gold
tbreada. Aa in thp b|g velvet hat. a
concession to the demand of the sea­
son for simplicity In trimming la evi­
denced In this band of black velvet
ribbon about the crown. It la finished
with two loops and two banging ends
at the back, with the velvet cleverly
shirred Into nail ornaments to weight
the ends This Is a shape that Is
worn br maid or matron, with the
management of the trimming adapting
it to the age of tho wearer.
The same thing Is true of the turbpn
at tbe right. It has a soft crown of
velvet and a coronet covered with a
band of dove! embroidery, made of
silk and .little sequins. Fbr trimming,
a tall ear of velvet springs from a
r a it r c ir e T S 'd l oslrich fibers, and Is
mounted on the crown at the right side
toward the nack ol the nhnpe.
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Amrrira. but whoa* riart plrra ol rarldrara
ia unknown, aad to all otbor prracaa claiming
aa inlarrat in l-o* No. S. Bloik B. Brown'*
Sub-dirlalon al Rark Hammock, aa ahewn in
Beware the Gossypoll
Plal tlook D, p w * SI. of tbr record* of OiBefore cottonseed can become e »n
g * county. Florida, ol which Satnlncla
part, being a aubsuitable food fpr human beings, tbi county * a* formerly
divlrion of lb* Si-* ml K
U of N W W;
gossypol It contains must be extracted N E l i cf I W ) ( , and N W &gt;*}&lt;;ofWSE«t
ol Saction
3.
Townahlp
30
aoutb,
ot
Itarg* 31
or neutralized. For gossypol Is s pot
raat. containing i acre*, mat# cr lc*a.
ton. Stock reisers In the'cotton dls
t appeal tig Irom tb* affidavit of rjeorg#
irlcts know how cottonseed meal often G. Herr ng. battle duly Mod, that h# i* *oand cquaaal for tbe con i lair.ant ia th#
poisons their animals. Gossypol Is s liritor
above alylod raua*. th« Ural National Dank
substance allied to carbolic acid, but ol Sanford, Horlda. a corporation, and that
its chem istry Is unknown. W. A. With it I* tt# bviict of the a ^ t J iL lb it U a-dcU adt a l a. Jaapai—f . TUInVr aed Sarah Suaaa

e re end P r-E r C »m ith rT h “ s~report Iq
the Journal o f Agricultural Research,
prove It Is gossypol that causes the
poisoning.

In a world where natlous grow and
decay, w here forces chongo and popu­
lations become cramped. It Is not pos­
sible or desirable to maintain thestatus quo forever. I f peace la to be
preserved, nations must learn to ac*
eept unfavorable alterations of the
map without feeling that they must
first be defeated in war, or that In
yielding they Incur n humiliation.—
Bertrand Bussell In Atlantic Monthly.

O ne Inch l ard* Will He PublishedrL’ n-

•Rev Th U Heading A t.The Hate Of $7.CC
Per Year

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Hope.

"O f course you have picked out an
Ideal place for your summer vacation.
'Oh, yes." replied Mr-Jobson. ''W hei
do you expect to get nw ay?" " I don’t
expect to get away at a ll." "But. you
Ju£t said— 7" "That I had picked out
an Ideal place fo r - m y summer vaca
Hon. I’ve decided on the same place
every spring for the past seven years,
but I haven’t been there yet. *

11. H. McCaslin

Dr.

DENTIST
Oflicc ia Garner 4: WoodrufT Building
I' -rmerly Occupied Hy
H o u s e h o ld e r
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LEGAL A D V IR U S IN G

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Im Clrrall Court. Keaealh Jadldal Clrrall
la aad fai Seminole Caaaly, Horlda. la
Chancery

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(*zscj[ice in Slute nnd Fmlcral Courts
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SCHELLE MAINES
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FLORIDA

D r. J. A. T R 0VILLI0N
SP EC IA LIST

U CANCER. GOITRE , and TUMORS
Cure Them Without Cutting Them Out

O RLAND O ,

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SANFORD WAGON WORKS
’SUCCESSOR TO W. H. UNDERWOOD

One and two horse Wngotus Made
in SanfortL on hand at all times.
P R A C T IC A L

IIO R S E S H O E R

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P h o n e 244

| * Caart at Caaaly Jedga. Saavlaat* Caaaly
HUM ml Hi rid.
I a ra F.tai* &lt;1

i c. Kalae

Metir* la h#»*l&gt;y gtvau, ta all ■ k°m U
aaay eearrra, Ibat an tka lib day ol fabweary A D. |»IT. I ahalt ,sppfy to tb#
* Ifouaa aI la (iabrga G. Hart lag, Judga ot
•eld Court, a* Judga ol Ftotata, lor ray
s . U dll. .. » « • aa aaarulor ol tba aatata of
M. C. Ka’ &gt;. daraaaad] and that at the ram*
Mmm I * III i »—mt any Real aaaousU aa
ol aald aaiaia, aad sab ter tbalr

ivil.

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Etrrutaf.

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June*. Complainant
va.

James O. Jclk*. Jr., Truster, at al.,
Dalsadanta.
-*Fw tba-.e nkliue r EflHuTkndaJl yarttca
claiming Interrsla under Jamas O. Jallis, Jr.,
trust** lor Klisabath C, Jelb*. hi* wilt,
and hi* successors ia trust, James O. Jrthe,
Jr. and Elital^lh C. Jelka. his wife. Edward
llaraard and Mary J. Ilarnard, hia wife.
Th i «dc re llartridge, F.
Hartridge and
Thomas llartridge, or any pf them, or
otber'wlaa claiming Interval in th* property
herrinafur dtacrfbed. and to all parties
claiming
Inter,*1 in aald property, towit:
flegin* tour and tan on* hundredth*
chains; nerth ol southwest cornea ol l-qt
Thrs* ( » , Pactloo Thirty four t34), Trwpskip Twenty ’(30) eoulh, ol Hang* 1 hlrt /
on* ( i t ) **•«. run north algbty one dcrreca: raat twalv* and tuanty ala oa* hun-,
dredlha chain*; northerly along road eleven
aad twenty on* one hundredth* chains;
weal two hundred and nine feet; north two
hundred and nine feet; west on* aad thirty
three on* hundredth, chains: north sit ard
ccvrtity on* hundredths chains; north forty
two degrvea: west lo well lino of So«tion.
sculh to beginning.
.
Ytyu ar* hereby ordered to appear to the
complainant’* bill cl romplainl herein filtd,
c i or brlcro ikt ili* L4jf cf AfArrh* A* D*
1917. Ibr lima Ltifif • llul# Hoy of iiid

Elton J. Aiouiriiton

Whet with topcoate variously named
end classified with sports coats, motor
coats, tourist coats, and simply overall
coats,'It takes a fine discrimination to
pick out Just tbo coat best suited to
one's style and needs.
Sports and motor coata may be con­
sidered ns one nnd the same thing.
Those chosen for motor wear are like­
ly to be a bit less vivid la color than
tbo sports costa. Tan or bloe or green
are liked for them, wbllo rote, canary,
mustard color, humor's green, French
blue, beige nnd combinations includ­
ing strong color contrasts mirk tbe
snappy style of coata for other sports.
• As to tbe lines of the newest models,
they are flaring, with narrow shoul-.
ders and high convertible collars. Fbr
motoring and sports pockets are ample
and much In evidence, belts conspicu­
ous by their sMicnce.
Of coats for the tourist there Is a
wldo variety In styles, some of them
cut along tho same general lines aa
those Just described, but often pocket­
less. Others bear no resemblance to
■ports costs. Many of these topcoats
are aado of covert doth, nnd very
smart niodels are ahowo.ln tussor silk,
prettily lined with flowered silk- They
•died limit and are aa practical as they
are attractive.

A conservative and smart-looking
coat of covert clpth Is shown In the
illbstratlon. It Is waterproof and In a
greenish tan color. The collar and
cufla are Inlaid with checkerboard silk
in block and white. If one is looking
for a coat to be called upon for much
service and to fit all the occaalons
likely to come up In Ihe course of a
Journey this la a model worth consid­
ering.
JULIA OOTTOMLEY.
Half Boots.
Tbe queerest looking pair of boots
seen In a long Hide sre those which
look exactly as If someone had taken
a pair of scissors and cut away tho
uppers Just a lUUe above the anklo
line. The half boots have a seam up
the from and are laced at the aide,
three oyelets being sufllclent for the
height of the ehoe. niack and bis­
cuit-colored boots are most prominent
on that score.
Organdie Bodice.
Taffeta will be worn even by those
who are adopting the newest toohlouA,
and over-them an organdie Moyen ago
bodice onding above tbe knee, or rath­
er between the normal vrOlsl line and
knee.

ol

Tails W hy H « Supports Grant National
' Rod Cross Christmas M ovtm snt
“ Personal rxjiertence means much lu
one's attitude ton h n l the tksal*. W ill
you let me tell why both gratitude for
i the saving o f my life and a dev Ire to
help exterminate tubcrralosts makes
tnc buy and use IteO Cross Christmas
SealsT* This Is a request In a lettet
from n cured [vatlent In one o f Wiscon­
C. llrrnag.
^
sin’* County ilospltsls for Tuberculo­ Gacrga
Conceal tar Complainant.
sis. who says:
ZS-Tura-Slc
" I was, slut, ked
learn lu 1010 that
M rr.lt t r a d . Kaveatk Jadldal Mrcril
I had consumption. • I thought that
ta aad tar H ralaalt C . i a l f , lU c U a . l a
Ckaacaty w a r the etlrt o f me. Fortunately for J. B. Jones. Complainant
me the National Tuberculosis Assorts_
Ordrt of
tlon and tbe American Ited Cr-sit 1mit •H T S sh iiaatJ r*’
at
P»Mi ration
taken-up the task o f Informing tb*
J , t TroaU# tai ElltJ.Hk*&gt; hla
J»m «* O. Jilks Jr.
nation that a pulmonary tuberculosis aad Llfiabvlh
C. Jetta. bU ailr, Kdwaid
can l&gt;e arrested and perha'pa cured b&gt; Baraard aad Mary J. Raraard. bia. »ltr,
Hartridge. F.
Ilarlrl dr* aad
a combination o f fresh alr, good food Theodora
Thomas llartrldga.
perfect rr*r. and freedom from rare _
,rom tk* affidavit of-LaRay
B. (.lira at solicitors tor campJalaaat, brrtla
In course o f time this good news had Mad.
that lb# defendant* a t a r i named ara
reached Wisconsin and live Wisconsin raladrnti el n atala otbrr tkna tba alnto at
.tk,t ,k* r* !• so r*raoa la tbr data
Anti Tuberculosis Assoclaflon was o r­
PlortoB it&gt;# M fvir* of • iabM #k i ipon
ganized to curry the message.Into ev ­ • b o a *Quld Mad .aid drtradaatr; that
drfradanra ara orrr taraly-on* yaara
ery corner o f the state. Through this aald
of agr. aad that tbdr plara of rraidrara
aabaowa.
[&gt;ro[taganda sanatoria were established
It ia tborrlerr erdartd that you da apIn latiou s |-arts or Ihe stale. Ho when
paar to tka roaiplainaat'a bUI baraia Slad
tbe disease Ixvaine a very [versotial ea or b a lm tba Mb day at Fohrurai.
matter to me. there was an Institution A. D. H IT, tka i t a . balqg a Rat# Day of.
jMfd court.near at home to leach me How 'to
It ta turtbar ordarad that cbla aatlca ba
breathe, eat. rest, and think, so as to put.li.hrd la tba Santord llrrald. a' aa«aP*par publtafcad at Saaterd ta tba rauaty
H ie with tuberculosis, and at a price at Sarelaola, data ot Flarida, a ara a vrak
rlgkt roaaaeatlrr* wraka. ‘
within reach o f my m odera'e purse. (orWit
nr*. F. A. Douglao. rlark ot^xmr
This was all the result o f the phlian- Circuit ■Caart, aad tba aaal ot aald rourt
tb# raurt kauaa ta Santard. tbi* S?tb
thropl* propagandp o f these national at
day of Navambar, A. D. ISIS.
E. A. DO UGLASS. Qlark.
orgautzatfons and thp Wisconsin Anti- „ &lt;•*■!) .
D ari* A.GUt*.
Tubercu!o«ls Association, to wl|um li
RalUitar* far Complainant. 7
,
must .always lie grateful fo r my pres
cut health nnd strength.”
&gt;B IS# CVrait c a m , flataalb JaSInal \CtrWhat Ued Crms Seals have done In
call, la aad tar tba Caaat, at H o la .lt
Hla.a at flarida. La Cbaartry
Wisconsin they have done and arc do Flrat
National Bank of FaaIng in every other state fn tbe Union lord. Florida, a rorporttinn.
CorapUiaaat
Citation.
A ll hut ten per cent o f the proceeds:
_ v*. *
Por«rio*art
at
which Is used for expenses, remains In Jaaprr I*. Tursrr and Sarah
Turarr, UrDadaat*
Martfag**
the state where the Hmls are sold to Satan
To Jaapar P. Turaar and Sarab Saian
Turntr, raiding vitkln I t , United Stati* ml
t»e used fo r tulw tvtilostvm rriL

Altering the Map Without War.

Distinctive Styles in Topcoats

th* i p

Saw Mata. Stair at Flarida. did
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Is
tba
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bora
aotitUd
roan.
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sU w b r person. otbar tkm n that J a a n H. nS^5
cUlsdas M V right, till* or litW M I la tfco
• k* ’J Jjorribetl l»a 4 « aro ordered to o p u
! • th* MU of camplalat duly filed la rltls
« Maaday. I bo I m day at Jaaaary,
&gt; •«
H R . d * **ma being a Rula tlay
at (Ida roan.
* • T- - ' » . . ,
It la (anbar ordered that rbta .nailer Im
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'• &gt; » . . published la I bo Sanford lleiald.’ a a a a x
#pa» published la Samlncl* county, FlorM*;. .“ ** * **T k £?* !•«»• consecutive weak*.
Wttaaaa K. A. Douglas*. dark at |ba ..id
rourt. and tka aral tberrel. tils H at day ol
November. A. D. ISIS.
And furtbar aUagUg that a n«bt„
^
E. A. DOUGLASS.
&gt;,r , k*'r
l abluh.d in
CWrk at tbr Circuit Coort. Samlaela Ca , ?
Coaaty,
FUrtda. •* »Mr,.!.
pott^ %

H r**r»;

RED CROSS SEALS

Featuring Novel Ideas in Trimming

JEW ELER
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•J *h* t d A - W w i m . b over

GRATEFUL PATIENT BUYS

It i* furthyr or*d, red that this nolle* ba
pul lit bed in the Sanford HeralJ. a new,papgr published in Sanford, In th* county
ot Seminole, state ol Florida, onto a weak
(or twelva ronaacutlv# weak*.
Witnaes E. A. Dnuglaa*. rt,rk ct our clrebeut court, aad th* aaal ot aald caart at
th* rourt house at Sanford, thla 37th day
ol November, A. D. IttO. „
(seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Davis A Gilev.
I lerk.

Solicitor* tor Complainant.
Tuaw-l*-t3te

la Ibo U rc a t rwart. Haeaklb Judicial Cl,*
cult, la and foe Ihe Caaaly at Homlasls
Florida, la Chancery
a
F ill! National Hank of Fanford, Florida, a corporation,

Turner at* ton rnidrnla of tka atata ol
Florida, and »r* now rtalding in th* Lnitad
State* ol Airrrica. tbair atari |.lat* of realdener not bring known to affiant. That th*
aaid d»l»edtnta ar* ovtr th* ag* ol 31
y**rr and that th#r* ia ro peraen in th*
atata ol florldt. the arrvtrd ol a aubpnena
upon whom would b# binding upon tb* aald
defendants.
Whcr»for*. you. Jaaprr I’ . Turner and
Sarab Susan Turnrr, and All others claiming
any right, (ill* or interest in Ih* above des­
cribed land* ar* ordered to appear lo tb*
bill ot romplainl duly filed ia this rauu.-n
Monday the Sth day ot FYbruary, A. D.
ISI7. the aatae being a rule day of this
court.
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Bryoau tbo raatar liaa at ofcirb u m
tlcalarly d a^ ib a d aa folio.. I l ^ V a t «

*^ctk l*M •* Matioa Sarae «7, a* ”

•h 5 Toraty (M ), aeath ol

» * * r *1 lb* aonbaa.1 rornar of
liaa S a n a

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ii). la aaM tiwaakip asd'r.,,?
•»i4 point b#
Mtag la lb . rant*/lino

Sooford andI (____
Gaaara road: tbaera toatb
ua
•oulk a
im ., #B*t toi s aaiat oa Ik*
ho# of S+rtioo t (•&gt; i aald point total 7&gt;,

d#f. 39

'7 *
ar 1— eetitk ai~hS " n ' W.%,1!!
°* *oc- S; I bear* south H deg I t «*e .7 !
a diatanr* of JIJJ J,.
f:***
i ) r z r , v k M *»»•
fd u ®
!north
L ! ? ° off'htbo
. ,0southweet
* P ,t“ ‘ 5,7
h - ol» •the
» or
li
corner
cofJT*
aaat quarter ol Sactioa Eight ft;. t\7Jt
“ \lk ” dr« &gt;* »«e. *a,t. a-dk1)Br*' , f
*. quarter
“ po‘" , *f?". a|g
,k* Srctlaa H»*
&lt;ftk*
aortbaaat
l ight
,*,
thaaro south M deg. 31 sec , v ,
,’
moa* or Iera to a print MO
south ol tb* north wot cornet of th. rcr7?
aaat qoartar at th. aoutheaat quarter *1
ST*1
* " aaat
El,k*
a(f&gt;;It. more orowik
|eS
3t aac.,
343.S
lex toI*a poiat
on tho souther moat |,n&lt;
----- Brycv.
The *b*«&lt; &lt;W,fheg
right of » » y filly H- ta width thraagh h.
lands at tbo aald Jaate* H. Biyre. hem. u
prawaal graded right el way rhirh I,r*Mel
oral yaara has barn owes to the mui*
through tho land* ol tb. aald Jame.
Bryco aad aa is shown by tha Orel mlaft
survey read* by G. R. Raimey. highatr ea.
(Uo^r. of th* County ot Semiaole. State *f
m
And It farther appealing from raid petb*
tioa that It i* aeewaaary that the land, *|
“ ! i i"?."* .Ul
0* «r » “ &lt;* through tho
••Id right ct way paste* la aertasarv t* ha
bad aad Ukaa hy lb* C*uaty at
far tbo purpose ri a-publlc kighsay. . . f it
turtbor appeariag from aaid retiti** that
tb* Coaaty of ftsminol*. aad the aaid Jt»ta
II. nrjr* rhnnet agree upoa a rettoatfu
compensation to ba paid tqr t*:d tight ri

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h o *. thet*fore. this ia ta ronr.igg
persona iatervatad ia. ot ha&lt;mg 'lent spaa
th* Ahov* described property, tn p-ne-.it],
be aod appear brier* th* Judge ol *|g
Circuit Ccart In and lo r th- ■ rust) ri
S*minole, State ol Fltrida. at in* icarl
house ia Sanlord. Florida, on th^hrit l|at.
day in December neit. th* u n , k*lae ,
Hula Day of our Citct.it t'ouri. atd oa th*
4lh day of DaremVvr. A t» "Vic to aha*
what ‘ atervet they or ant cf ih»oi ago
have in tbe pioprtty which th* County tt
Seminole desire* to take and to &lt; ndrnta 1st
roed purp-we* aa afetaaaid: ’and further m
show raae* that the), or any of them ngy
have, why aald ttoperty should sat Im k
takm lay th# c m and l&gt;
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tbe-dwiitlaa -brieluTSrf filed in tkl, *****
by th# taid LgP. Ilagan. aa Chairmaa cf th*
Board of Ccunty Commiaatoe-r, Hemiailr
County, Florida, acting lot and on S«t*if
ol th* Board of County Cotr.n.i-Cion*f, ,-g
cr and on behall ol the t ..un’ i •f So*.
mole. State cf Florida, ................... ..
James II. tlryre. or el&gt;e I - l.trred lo-,,,r
Irom .claiming or cierriaing i -&gt; rgM. i.tie
or - Intkreal In and to thr okmr deccrifegd
property. Herein /ail col. a* qthrraiw a
default will bo entered again*, Jcu.
lk'itneev, E. A. DdugTax. rl*rk of ihe

Circuit Couit in and for Senurel* ('eqpry
Slate cf Florida, and tha real ol arid ratrt
at Sanford Fla., on this the SJth day ri
October. 1)14.
• fee all
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E. J |W&gt; l.l«S,
Clerk of th* Clrruii &lt;’ou—»

mlf!'!* Ta,

P.r.dt*.

It la further ordered that tbi* nolle* ka Gro. A. DrCottev
published In the Sanford Herald, a n*uaAttorney for Feitti'-r*'
lp.7uew.Clr
paper published In Seminole ecur.ty. Flor­
ida. once a week ftr eight conaerutiak wee ka.
\t line**, E. A. Douglas*, rierk ol taid In Ih* Circuit Court, Seiralh JudirlU titrourt, and Ihe seal therrul, this 20th day of
coil. tn aad Foe Ih* fount, of hcniaale.
November. A. D. ISIS.
Horlda. la f haaccry
K. A. DOUGLASS.
Utlhrlmina Adam*. In
ll*f
Clerk ot the Circuit Court,
Own
itlght and aa i.t erutna ..I
.Seminole Count). Florida.
Its
Kelat*
ol
Joe.
q
Alar.
By B.» U. bcrrvll. D. C.
I*erta»rd. l i-in ill *
George G. Herring,
va.
- 1&lt;;s:i*n
Soillritnr for Complainant.
Chaa.
C. VVarwfck, Trust**.
In, to
2T-Tue—•(*
Hobort It. Itamsoy, truster,
,.. -,t
J. P. Mu.iel white * V\. II.
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Co-Fartaera, d tbr
a Ihe riieall coart Srarath Judicial Cir­ Howard,
buaineea
aa
Muaarlwhllr
a
cuit, Krm lail* touaty, iluilda. In
Howard. Falrfiald Lumber &lt; •
Chanrrry
a Corporation, th* lielra at
tSemlnul* Cou ly Hank, a r gl-aw
ol &gt;llaa Hlgelow, J. Vi
purallon. organised and rrlsti. g
Wilmutt, VV. A. WMIcom:.
under the lava ot th* list* ol
Cairla t'icaoa, widow, Acns U ,
FloiMs, Complaisant
Moran,-J. li. Moran, Wm, I*.
Citation
v*.
Oleaon. Norman E. Olrvon.
Fbenexrr C. Tylrr.
Defendant.
r&gt;H ~
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Ilslra at lo w ol Sv*r.d lllearn,
i;b*t:*t#r
Tyle r-o A. M. T y lrr.'
To■ Ll&gt;et
at*r C. Tyler,
Deeraaed, Defendants.
(•t**n View, Dtlawer*.
It appear!;.g from a* afllda.lt duly filed THTT
Tru&gt;tx.
lo ‘•b » »ahf»»»
to
lima tl
i*1»ltd
i l t d ..a
fann
»a by
In -muijrrl
i i III
llamary. Truitee, Falrhnd I ‘ •*
TVKiVlaldant. that it U «he U li f otf afllai.l
Corpuratlun, the Heir*' at L »»
s**
l i l t you. Lb*never C. Tyler, ar* a i ideal
Higrlow
I 'y.CAicd.
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of a atata or country othor than lb* (lata of
C a n t r Uleaor. Anba VV. M,rau. J. 0- ,
F ield s, and that your ptlf# o r reardcaca la
Moran, Wm. D. Ulesan
Dreaa Vico,. Delaware, ia ear* ol A. M.
Tyler, and It'Jprther appearing from 4ald
It appearing Horn IL# aCJaitl ol
afltda, U that It ia Ih* bafiat ol affiant thqt O. Herring, bertlc. duly filed. tk»« ke l» »
you ara aver the ago ot [weotr one year*, svlitilc.r and rountel lor lie abet* *•■*•
and theia ia no perv: n In th* elate ol Flor­ complg inant la Ih* aboae alyled cauae. »a«
ida. Ih* sarvlr* of a subpoena upon whom tb ri.il ia tba belief af affiant that Ik* *r
would be binding upon yon; therefor*, you, landanu, Chaa. C. Warwick. Tru»t*».
Ebeneter C. Tyler ar* ordeied to appear to m _ j l. Haaaaop, Tgupgae, We-A« ^ * lt**J“
Bit bHI "* „ a i f l , l a l duty— IVlt 111 I ' l l .'lt3c C a m * Ulaaor, A bbs W. Maran. J v M v J j
oa or t*fera Monday, ihe lot day ot Jan­ raa and
uary. 1917; a tula day ol thla court; It i, a atata o
lurtber ordered that this nolle* h* published that the
In the Rant rd Herald, a ewipaper publish- ol theg arid defendants ara. Charlr* r . w ir
t
In Seminole rnanty. Florida, one* a week for wlrC. truitaa.
Pailad IpM*. Fa •
,
ay, truster,
rhUadilpbia,
(our contarullv* uetka.
Raamay,
_____ |____
-..mb, Moon
li 1do n in
cion.
lib.
*
srrie
w.
YtTtnee* my' hand aa clerk ot th* Circuit Whitcomb,
union, lib,
Court*ot Frmlnole oounty, Florida, on thie Uleaon, Duluth. Minn.; Anna w. -U o n y
Duluth, Mian.; J. G. Mora.,. UuL.ih. Misa.
th* I2lb day nl SnvemUr. IS I.
(eaal)
K A. D O UG LASS,
and Wm. D. (Mason. Uulioo. Ua.; IM 1 »*•
’ Clerk of th* Clr ull Couit pi the Sevonll said defendants ar# over tie ag* ol l » ' » r
on# yaara; that that* la no ptrioii i* **■
Judlcl I Circul', Seminole Co., Fla.
Geo. A. 11* Cot tea.
slat* ol Florida tka aervlr*
• * _r',L.
Srllrltor and it Couaacl (or Complainant, upon whom would b# tindlag
L .
3S-Tu&lt;a-Slc •
aaid defrudanta, and It further •PP’ I ' t *
from tbr affida, it sforaasid Ikat •••
Held Lumbar Company la q f-M P"'*""
R E A D )K K IIM IM ENT
whoae 'offire and prlnc/F*l’ pfar* *1
and whesa aucresaor* and aarigna » '»
.
P ra p ia l far Fating
knoun,
aad that Ml** Hlgelo* k»*
,
Fanfonf. FI*., Nov. 19, 1*16,
this III* legring heir* and l*g»l Pi
Sealed Lida ulil b- ro elv# ! by tb# c -un- live*
whoa* names and plarta *1 rr&lt;l «»CT
ty Conualroawa ol lie County i.f Srminotr,
IV rida, aniog i. tally with Ibo city couatil ar* uakaowa;
ol Sanlord. PlVrlda, at tba.olB rr al th*
Therefore, - you, Cbarle* C.
Cler' ot th* Circuit Court ol th* county ol truriro; Itsbert H. Ranaaey.
iaminole al banfvrd, Florida, ot or h#&lt;»t* Whitcomb, Carrie n-von. A »"* » 10 a. tn.. ruro a ), l l c i n ' r r tth. 1910.
J. G. Moraa aad WUliam D.
For furrla I; g all mat rials and laying dated to appear t» tb» nUJ «l 1
rpprcslrrataly 137C0 *q. yd*, ot brick pave­ filed la this cause on Monday, tka *•. u
ment.
■
*1 Docornbar. A. D. I» l« .
Certified rbrek lot |rM . 0.
a rula day ol this court. a»d ,»»«
For tarnishing all matrri la aad construct­ Lumbar foranany.. a corpqfojl0''- * ^
ing a'proslm at.ly Jt 600 liarsl Ieel ol 4 alO parties claimlag latcreat uader *\*rnm.
la. ronrraja curh. Ccr Ified cbec tor ftop. Fairfield I.umhar Company *• j 11*.. _„*!•
Altern l » lid * all! be ta aived on approx- ora or amigoa. or otberwlr*.
. g.
lir 'el t l U f O first quality pacing brie .
clolKlng Intarcrt under Fil*»
^
On' f 4
rrvla • I *-m*at.
roaaad. or otberwle*. In tb*
. *3
Or. 40 cubic yar * ol sand to bo approved aad twlng In Samlncl# county. I j w D !&lt;•«•
by th* engineer*,
devcrll od at faflowa; § ltk «4
Tka right I* rroarved to r*i*M aay aad all 24, TP. 20 8. Kang* 33 E-. SW
af T O .
bid* or to acrapt any psriian ot any id.
and NWJd of S W i[. .Sac- } » . T|. *
L. P. lit an, C m B ». ot Co. Comm
H. W. Hern on, Praat.-ol H ly Conn,it.
E. A. Douglas-, Clerk • 4 Circuit Court.
S4-Tu**-4t;

la lb* t Dealt Caart navaaia Zadgctal Clr.
call la aad far Hamlaal# Caaaly, Flarida
L. F, Hagan. Chair man of tb*
Ca.jdnUaa^
'
CTu|k)1|
Hoard ot County C c n n iu k n ert. bomlaole County. Flat Ida,
Mr*. KUs A. Greorland. Annaacting tor and aa behalf cf tba
belle Millar. J. E. Klocb. iruaItcaid el
Cauaty' Coramiatew. -Wilson A Too war Lartilisar
• loners, aad far aad aa behalf
Co., a tor petal Ion, and J. u.
ri lb# f'eu aly ol Hamlnolo,
Packard, defendant*.
of Florida
To Mr*. EUa A. Greenland, Bethany Heart,, State
•
va.
Citation
ear* Ol Flreeide tan. Delawar*; Annabell* Jama* H. Dtyr*.
_
Miller, Columbus. Ul la:
To all persona Interested In or having Ilona
And All Otbrr I’eraona claiming aa I:.- upon
tb* foltowlag described property, sh­
t*r**t In Lot 2S " A .“ ot tb* Mat of Crtary unt*,
a, lying and being la
Ic tka
th* Coaaty
C
_ of SamDelta. Samlncl# County, Florida. ** shown Intile. Stole ot Florida, aad raorr- particu­
la lint Hook No. I al P *(* 74, ol tba record* larly described aa follops, to-wlt;
ol Bogalnal* ccunty, Florida.
NE U of N E « Hoc. .T. Twp. 30. 8, of
M It appeariag tram th* affidavit at Ooorg* Raag*
S3 Last.
Q. Herring herein duly Slad. Ihnr he la a
8 w M St N E K Be*. I. Twp. 30 S ^ a f
solicitor and counaal tor Ih# c®*VJP‘ *"•"* Kane# 33 EaaC .
la tb* abov# alylad causa, Flmt Natmaal
S C K of N W K Bar. I, Twp. 20, 8. ot
Haak. ot Salford. Florida, a qciperstian, llargr 33 Kaal.
aad that It l* tb* belief of nffiant tknt tha
N E K ct N W M B*&lt;- *. Twp. 30. B. ot
dafaruianl*. Mrn. Ella A. Graaaland aad Ranp* 32 East.
Annabel!* Miller ara maiden}* ml » atata
N W W at N W H Sac. fi. .Twp. SO, S. ot
a4bar than tba state at Florida, and that Rang* iS East.
TbT J d kfra. M l. A. C r ^ a l.r if r W « » . at
Whereas L P. Ifagan. Chairmaa af tka
llathany Haacl, Del a warn, and Annabel!*
Miller raeldeo at Columbus. Ohio; that lb#l# Roald of Coaaty Cummtoaloaara, Homlnol*
la no a e ra a sli the atata of Flondg, tb# aor- Coufity, Florida, acting for and an behalf
rir# ol * aubpoaoa up** * » ■ T * * 1- ^ of tba Board cf County Commissioners,
blading upon tbo oold defendant*; that each i and far aad on behalf of tb* Cauaty of

E. SIB 4-7 yds; tbanc* N.
ginning.
Ahso * * r * r t ,k.* f
Orange county, Florida, for » •

#3

r
*
S E ^a

l - T r T b U r « e . . . Mo_.d.y, 0 - « • ^
of FoLuaiT. I M t” 4h#
W .«
day of tbi* court.
•tic# k*
».».»?
further, ^w w m lh«&lt;
*»
luruwr
r u r&amp;id n»&gt;
i
Ida. for twrtvo awno^oriv*
„ \
xntaem E. A.
Vhc,**'.
Circuit Court, aud tka “ ‘ ‘ . i g ^

tha

4®. •

dork of Ik# Circuit r * * ^ 'y('n «rii»Gaocro 0. Hartlng.

Solicitor
for C*mpleln»«‘ lid
lS-Tuoa-tltc

L tss

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jr l'- — ••
RD HER At. I

PAGE SEVEN

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to the contdglon; ho could not go back Francis Fostpr, Blanche Winn, Le- enro Henry, Frederfc Hines, M ary
nore Schaefer, pieanor Bolly, Har­ Barlow, Anna DuBoae, Josephino
to tho lumber camp.
"AI1 right. But don’t get too near riet Rossettcr, 1’ auIiAu Thompson, Fseulo, Marian .Hand, Lillian ShiiK
me,” she aald, rising.
Henry Russell, Milton Moore, Rich­ holser, Eva Taylor, Mary Belle A l­
Nevertheless Blenalmo bundled her ard Wolff, Jim Stoinoff, Mary Helen len, Tom Brotherson, Billie Fitts, '
up In the shawl, wrapped her In a Morse, Ruby Martini Camilla I’ ulcs- Peyton Fortson, Sidney Kennedy,
pair of blankets and took her In )ils ton, Flossie Vickrry, Nezzio Stones,
Williard Lumley, Victor McLaulin,
arms and carried her to tho sleigh. Beryl titoinmeyer, Minnie Beck, Vel­
*
m
»* •
Edward
McCally, Alton Morris, Jott- .
He placed her there, nestling snugly
*
*
ma Egge, Louise Fields, I’earl Hob­ Porritt.
among the robes.
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“ Mush!" ho said, and tbe dogs son, Ola Spurting, Beatrice Howard.
Eighth Grade— Marie Bragg, VI t v
Lawrence Schell, Charles Beck, Rob­
started.
ian
Crosby, Helen Chorpening, Vir­
By
By Pictorial Review
They raced along tho trail. At tho ert Moye, Stephen Shinholser, Rich- j ginia DoCouraoy, Sara Warren EaaGEORGE M U N S O N
bend lllenntmc. looking bnek. daw tho nrd Maxwell.,
terby, Martha Garrison, Mary Gar­
crowd from tho dsneo hall looking af­
Second Grade — Morris Benjamin, rison, Eleanor Herrfmr, Nina How­
.Junior Frock in Blue P iq u e.
ter them. Ho felt his heart leap up
■'it
(Copyright. Ills, by W. O. Chapman.)
In exaltation."'’’ Mush!" he shouted, Leandcr Berner, Wuilbur Davis, Jr., ard, Ethel,Henry! Ruby Hart, N lt a - ,
and back between iloublo •» T T " ’perClyde
Humphrey,
Claude
Locke,
Lctson, Julia Laing, Bertha Masoy,
/oration*. Hew want band to lower
“ Hello, boys! Which of you’ll hitch leaping into the sleigh.
The dogs ran on. Illcnaime aat In John Lord, Clinton Van Ness, Ar­ Jennie Rhodes,* Gertrude Vaughn,
edge of blouse, center fronts nml cen­ up the dogs and take Miss Arllno into
ter-back* even* (largo "O” jierforathe sleigh beside his beloved". And thur • Zachorys Raymond Muirhend, VeJma Vengble, Georgia, Walker,
Shiloh?"
lion indicates center-front) and bring
Minnio
r ;i
Tho lumbermen stopped dniiclng. the weary miles began to bo told'off. Gwendoline Coates, Thelma Howell, Mamie Kate Williams,
small “ o'/ perforation in w#I*tband
"I
wonder
If
I’ll
die."
mused
the
■’ V-f
Clifford
Rivers,
Rebecca
Stevens,
Wynn,
Theo.
Bergquist,
Otis
Cobb,
Half
a
dozen
turned
to
look'
at
tho
to under arm seam.
•
girl. *'I don’t fool vory sick."
Elisabeth Whltner, Mary Stoinoff; Donald Carraway, Cecil Flowers,
8ew the collar to neck edge, notch­ speaker. Ho was tho camp cook. Thoy
"No fear of dying,”, said little Blo- Louise Thrasher, Maggie Lynch, John Fox, Laurence McDaniel, Edsprang
forward,
not
understanding,
es and ccdtcr-bncks even, thpn under
nalmo. ” 1 can’t lot you die, Miss.Ar­ Thelma Eaton, M audio Fortson,
.muncj Meisch, Frnnk, Pell, Alfrod
face the pocket from upper edge to. 1 but eager for thb chance.
Arllne was tho only child of Joe llne. It would moan tou much to Dig Gladys Stemper, Evelun Thomas, Jtobson, Laurence Smith.
inch below small ••o’ ’ perforation*.
Iioll over on outside on small " o ” per­ Ilonner, tho boss of a big section on Jim, I guess,”
Hazel Newton, Helen Wise, Briggs
He was not conscious of tho curious
Freshman—
Helen Terwllliger
foration*. Adjust to position on front,
tho Northern claim, and now 60 miles
Arrington,
William Beatty, Jack
upper edge of pocket nt small “ o ”
away In the woods. Arllno was the faco she turned on him. He was be­ Collins, George Putnam, George Corn Lee Tillis, Veru Terheun, Winperforations.
adored of all the lumbermen^ most of ginning to freeze, for ho had given
nefred Strong, Carolyn Spencer,
Wilbur, Harold Marsh, Florence
Close sleeve seam as nntehed and
whom dreamed of the-time when thoy her all the robes. It v.us no^ cold,
Adele Hines, Ros« Gallngher, Anna
gather lower edgo between ■double
even for March, but Uon above xcro Tyner.
could ask her to marry them.
Mason, Serita Lake, Mollie Abcr- %
, , T T ,&gt; perforations. Close seam of
Big Jim O'Grady. I^nn Mike, little Is *mld enough for a night Journey, j Third Grade—Wnuhreota Allen, nathy, Gladys Adams,
Martha
deep cuff ns notched, sew to alcove*,
Blenalmo, the Frenchman, all loved even for n lumberman. Ho stood upon i Katherine Symes, Maggie MooVe, Brown,. Ellen Chappell, Mildred Hua
seams even. Hew rlceve In armholo
Arllno. She had flirted with each of tho tailing log at tbe back of tho , Mnry Elizabeth Moye, Leslie Hodges
as notched, small " o " perforation at
/’ i
ton, Mary Howard, Gussie Frank,
them as only a girl of (8 can flirt; sleigh, shouting to tbe dogs as thoy
shoulder seam easing in any fulness.
from ^ crm^1 Hurley, .Robert
Shearer, Walter Connelly, Wallace Lipford,
rated
Into
Rio
road,
12
miles
but. none-of them know who was the
Non-, slash tho front gore of tho
Frank Chose, James Brown, Fred­ William
McKira,
enmp, that led toward Shiloh.
gf
favored one.
skirt to the loft of center-front along
rick
Weeks, Junior Dutton, Mar­ Frank
Every
tlmo
ho
rostod
tho
dogs
ho
Purdon,
Games'
U
Schaal,
double " o o ” perforations and finish
Each, Including little nionalmc. was
edges for opening Join gores as notch­ sure that It could mot he Hicnulmo. went to look at Arllne, hut always garet Norfleet, Mildred Hand, Vir­ Weima Graves. - \
ed. Turn hem nt lower edgo of skirt
Only tho day bc(oro Arllno had sent her eyes wero closed, and he did not ginia Jinkina, Lnurine Leavitt, Eliz­
Sophomore—Theodore
tlunge,
on sipall " o '’ perforations. Form boxabeth Mitchell, Margaret Peters,
the boy nway with a long face when rtarb to apeak to her.
Dorothy Humph, Helen Peck, Nellio
plaits, creasing 'em lines of slot perTho
hours
woro
on.
Morning
enmo,
Lilly. Pitt, Gladys Winn, Cornelius
he dared to remind her of a promised
Long, Lola- Hutchinson, Alice Andes.
•tuDt ooot
dance. She had sneered at hi? sire and they were still flvo miles from AVoth,, Deaito Turner* Edgnr Shields,*
S
M
M
eacau
Junior—Clifford
Walker,
Muriel
Shiloh.
lfo
drousod
Arlino
at’
tbe
last
/
?Wwwtnvws
In the presence of tho others; and
Mark Beatty, Chnrlie Carlson, J. D.
stopping.
Rhodes,
Mary
Lynch,
Elita
Lovo~»
they had laughed at him.
Porritt, Cloy do Russel, James Proc­
tuwt
“
You
aro
bettor,”
he
natd
with
con­
joy,
Ercel
Little,
Alice
Vaughn,
Zota
“ It's—U’ b smallpox!" explained tho
tor. *
*699!
viction.
■•
Davison.
cook In a terrified whisper.
Fourth Grade—Bille Bucurel. Ed­
The girl stared at him as If she did
A pleasing little -frock of blue.
Every man halted. The dread dis­
Senior — Lucile Hines, Fannie Iteba
not-know Vhnl had occurred. Then win Ktehmieyer, ’ Naomi Fellows,
IMCS
I
ue made with separate blouse and
ease was epidemic wound thorn In
Munson, Ituth . Little.
Gertrude
her
eyes
brightened.
Anna
Kunner,
Sarah
Lewis.
Irene
O
F
, piece, box-plaited skirt. 8uipenhalf a dozen camps, but . so far this
"I thought—you wero Big Jim." she MpGn^nhin, Hazel Packard. Irma Little, Ruth Kannor, Ruth Hand,
,(nq* are joined to the top of tho
ono .had escaped. All loved Arllno,
gasped.
Straight belt to which aro attached
[Smith. Nelda Van Ness. Lewis Mnriun Gove, Lillian Gocrtz, An­
p
So
they
rode
Into
Shiloh.
Tho
sleigh
pockets pith rover*.
•r*OKT«i*r
Shipp, Hurry Woodruff. Tillie Ben­ nie Cameron, Katherine-Aycqgk, An­
drew up outslilo tho doctor’s house
jamin, Marie Fseulo, Maude Lak nie Anderson, Ruth Steinmeyer.
and Blenalmo descended, carrying Ar­
A very frtrhing little frock is this
llno In his arms. Tho doctor's face Mary Elizabeth Puleston, Clifford
is blue pique with mother-o' pearl
/orations, bring folded edgrs to cor­
lotions for the trimming. It la msdo
•appeared nt tho window; ho came to Shinholser, Thelma Sparling, Kath­
responding line* of small “ o” perfor­
ryn Wessner. .
■„
eithout n lining and consists of sop
the’ door.
ations, and bring folded edges each
ante blouse and two piece plaited
“ What Is It?" ho nuked.
Fifth Grade—Olive Russell. Ana-i_
side of the scam, over to tho senm;
skiTt. Collar ltd cuffs may bo of
'■fimnllimx," said lllcnalmejujcny,---- M n|lu,n „K| Kmma SpenTer, Helim
press plaits. How belt to upper edge .
wsimting ‘ material, if desired. Tho
^Brtw)r-hcr-1n.“ wtnm nrdoctor.
.,
' ...
’
„
.! „
.
of 'skirt, notehrs _nud center-backs
laser edge of the blouse Is gathered
. , ..
,, ,,
Kennedy, Nadeline Mullein, I-rank
Blenalmo watted In tho cold. H o ’ ,,. ,
.
..... i
te * waistband, while the two-piece evoq, Slip lim-Wit--« ndemrnth^tflo~oi■
was shivering, and ho knew hp was i Rhodes. NnOmi Sco^gan. John W il'
.
•lfir*—»**—'* at tit* Isff— tension at center-front of front gore;
doomed;
nevcrlli'’lesB
gind
^,,n
btorfe,
Elmer
iynee,
W
alter
;
We
H
ave
Added
to OUT Full Llne
novorthi’
IrKB
he
was,
glad
he
aide front under a plait. There Is n lap right front end of belt on left,
Carter, E. K Fosti*r, Jr Lucile An- nf Automobile Accessories—Tires*
had done Big Jim a good turn.
straight will*- licit at- the top of the center-front* even flnrge *‘ 0 " per­
Presently (he doctor came out; bis deraon, Ht-li-n .Carbon, John Brumforation in bell indicates centerskirt to whirb ttic front gore extends,
front) and finish for closing.
beieg sewed to the top of the skirt.
eyes were angry, hut his month wan ley, LvClniro Jom**, Kittio Du Bose, Tubes, Horns and in fact anything
Hew 2 refers to each |oekrt, notches
Fsary (ncki-te with revers arc adtwitching.
Elmer LnncWimat, John Henry l.und you may need in this I,Inc.
near upper edges , even; roil revers
jsrtcl st tlie side*.
"Yoti’vo come on a long Journey.. quist, Edna Lord, Agnes
Perrlt
Is medium sire the dress requires over on the pocket extensions and
It wasn’t necessary," he said..
Alice Randal!, Louise Rotunda, Ma­
Hi rani* 3fi-inch material, with 1 stitch upper edges of revers and ex*
“ Dut tho smallpox. Doctor!’.’
bel Wilkinson, Erie Vihlcn,
dig
Also a Slock of
tensions together. Adjust pocket to
yinl of belling 114 Inches wldo for
“ Mosaics, my son." said tho doctor,
Carlson.
position on skirt oyer box-plait at the
Ike waistband.
laying his hand on his arm. "I’ll take
The home, dressmaker will find the side; and on the belt.without oulorf'*
Sixth Grade— Ella Mnry ^luirrliargo of her for n day or two till
flew very simple to innke. First close edgo of pocket along indicating small
hend, Rosa Mitlu-im, Hattie Lewis,
she's
better.
Sure
you
can
como
In
the underarm and shoulder seams os **o” perforation*.
llejdn Weth, Lizzy Flowers, Mabel
and see her."
sobbed, then turn the hem In front
The suspender straps may be omit­
Blenalmo went In to flpd the girl Hrngg, Dick Terheun, Emily Bailey,
st sotth. Onther lower edge of- front ted, if desired.
SEE -US FOR
seated in the doctor's chair. Bhe Demnrius Musson, Flbrotfce White,
Pictorial Review Dress No. 6991. Hires, C to I t vears. Price, 16 cents.
sprang to her feet nnd stretched out Ralph Woodruff, Roberr Thrasher,
her arms.
Pierce Griffin, Elizabeth Garrison,
“ Francois!" she sobbed. “ It Is well, Nora Jenkins, Erminia Houser, Chur,
then—It is -nothing. You did what lotto Smith, Doris Moore, Martha
none of them dared to do. How can
Duke, Madge Woodcock, Robert
Huddled Over the Stove.
I reward you?"
,
Suddenly Francois know.
"Ah. Williams, Sarah Wncclcss, Marian
but nobody was going to drive .10 Mademoiselle Arllno," ho Htarmnercd, Appleby, Mnrie Stemper, Margaret
Ericson, Oitic Vera Gibson, Edward
miles with an infected girl in a dog- "If you—If you—’’
Humph, Wyvern Duke, Muy Holly.
Tho
doctor's
hand
foil
on
hls
shoul­
sleigh.
Lltllo Iliennlme came forward. Ho der. “ Tho priest will bo hero In a
Seventh' Grade— Annje Bruton,
9
whs shaking and as white as a sheet, couple of dnys.’’ ho said gruffly, ‘‘ile'e Lucile Jenkins, Dorothea Mickey,
got tho host remedy for both of you."
but ho enmo forward.
-Shepherd, AnittP MilTii-lin,
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"I will tako her,” bo said,, and was
eonscloqi Ihn* «tnmfll»..slt* wiw tr-Wwit
Willie Mullein, Helen Randall. Mar­ New Location,' N eit to Seminole
Man's Preference.
started
again,
nobody
was
paying
any
_ _ B y J M c io r ia L B «K i«w - —
If women' only _Hjtlcncd-io men in garet* ZacharyT’ AnnSTIIplbrdrFior( ’o-operative Mercantile Co.
attention to It.
their choice of clothes, they would
'u o n lf a a fool, Hlenotme,” said Big -always ho •’tailored" on tho attest'and
Jltp and Loan Mlko together. "Want in publlo places In tho afternoon.
T o Com plete the E ven in g Costume.
to die, hey!”
There Is no uniform In q^ilch thoy
. the centerback scam, whieh is indi
"I go If I die,” said Blenalmo.
appear that so pleases tho masculine
catcd by double “ o o ” perforation.
pern
He went out In tho direction of ths oy0; bui me trouble la that the Amer
lded.
An
inThen the lining may bo adi
boss’ shack. Ho knocked, and recelv- |cnn_ttoman_yloU«Mo the mgarTcs^r
tcrlining Of Canton flannel may bo ad­
■------ onswar, jaanLlw, to Anil grttrnr*-'taatiions that are -act fur tho French­
ded for warmth, if dcsilCtL.----- —
hudillwl over tho stovo. tho fear of woman. and very otton, and In great
KoW.'ToTd*Lis hood so as to bring
the double “ oo " perforations toga- .death on her faco, wbero the signs mass, loses her Identity.
Sanitary Steam Pressing, Hot Gaaolnie Dry Cleaning. Alteraof tho dread disease wero already evi­
ther and closo tho *e*m from cen­
" tions of All Kinds on Short Notice
dent.
ter-back to tho outer edgo. If doH ONOR ROLL
aired, lino tho hood, and sow to tho
“ What do you want?" sho asked,
Join Our Gentlemen's Valet Club.
$2.00 Per Month.
seek edge, eenter-baeka and singlo
looking up at him.
largo “ O " perforations oven, regu ‘
SUITS $15.00 UPWARD
"I take you to Shl^h, to tho doc­ Month of November, Sanford City
lating tho gathers. I f 'desired tho
. School* tor," answered the little Frenchman.
hood may be msdo of contrasting
. "Keep back, you fool.- Haven’t you
First Grade— MsrionJLewis, Hel­
material, or it way bo made of tho
*,
moro senso?” demanded tho girl bit­ en 'J e n k in s ,n e t t le
Houshnlder,
same material as'tho cape, and tho
terly. “ I reckon you don’t want to
lining of contrasting material, and
die. do yoUT"
finished with a tAsset.
mammm
"I tako you to 8hlloh,” repeated the
owneSElHStiHUZ-----1
Frenchman obstinately.
“ Keep back! What about tho other
boys? Wouldn't thoy como? I thought,”
she gulped, ‘"maybe Big Jim wcfuld
tako mo. Ho ought to, hegven knows.”
Btcnalmo’s heart leaped. So it was
Big Jim she loved. Then ho gritted
hls teeth.
“Uieful eiery day*'
For preserving Oranges, Grapefruit, Kunupiats,
"I'm glad It Is Big Jim and not me,”
he aald, "because"flow It—It won't
ritu. not- •••*
Guavas, Pineapples, also lor Pot-Roasting,
ulJu.U U .tM il
msttcr."
• *
*v".
Stewing, etc.
Ho told her to watt while he har­
nessed bis dogs. Presently the sleigh
camo along the trail, tho beasts pull­
ing with a will.
rockets aro not only fashionable
0
8
c
. "W hoa!" shouted Blenalmo, and as
costume
m a decoration, but nsofnl. Form a
ttsrt
i the eV'" } u8. *0,tu“
«
they lay down In tho snow ho entered
W , r , *hU
o* China blue
box plait at tho lower edgo of tho
ruu&gt;baa» and
.nil bring
lirinl* fl)*
v«t. ll
It h
vas
. ,rimmed w,th b**e* volpocket
the ' • f l ' pCrforS- tho shsck again. The girl was still
graceful hood whleh tloas to eorreap omllng smalt
huddled over the stove
and the coupon il presented on or before
■attrisi.1*
Mmo or contrastlag perforations aad tack. Turn a hem
"Como!" said Blenalmo.
December 20, 1910
at upper edge at notches) atiteh 1
Bbo stared at him. "Von mean It,
O
inch, and 1^'inch from folded edgo Francois?" the cried. "Wouldn't—
i.^.^ison
(forming a heading); insort ribbon or- wouldn't anybody else come?"
k nothin. It
' vcnl0» ®o*tumo and there
eord and draw to tho required site.
2
0
_____________
Francois Blenalmo evaded that
fashionable Just now
Uia
^nshloaabls
Adjust pocket to position underneath
question,
"My
luck,"
he
said.
"I
was
.tho cape, .with upper edge of pocket
JWi laodH
drcaUr
“ Wsai-Evtr" Coupon
fcu a u,_. 11 „ n* b*no broadcloth at indicating small “ o " perforations. first on the spot"
We
will
accept this coupon aril SBo
n f i A i T collar of black ______
"Thoy wouldn’t cornel" abe ex­
ehlffoa
Bow tho collar to neck edge with
In payment for o»c -WssMDrtt" slxqusrt Aluminum Kettle, which sells
**UrUl
/I10*? ^and
aamo center-backs and single large perfora­ claimed. "Ton don't mean you’ra go
regularly si IMS, provided- you
tions even, regulating -tho gathsr*. Ing to drlvo 20 miles, alttlng at my
x«'
R eplace uteoaila that w ear ou t ‘
sent this coupon at store on or
*£ ».
the design reWork a buttonhole along tho right side Francois? Why, ■It'll be s&amp;re
ore December 10, ‘ISIS.
» I ^'*neh material, with front edge of tho capo.at small " o "
death to you. They say If you take
with utenaila that “ W ear-Ever^
Name ........... ..... ....... • . ...........
rforation and sow a button near It in the open It’s sure to kill. Beat
*M»Ud
open affect, la
s left front-edge for closing. Any
Address
iS * m» _ b.rtiad collar which
Clipthecoupon-getyourKettle today!
handsome braid or velvet ornamaat leave me here! Maybe Pit get well.
I
don't
feel
so
bad."
City........ Date.................................
may-be used in the scheme of adjust­
n s ^ _ ^ » k s Urn cape, first closo ment, however.
"Alas," aald Blenalme, "it Is no
*
- *'•
First and*Oak
use. I am sxpoaed now. I may as
*«*isw Capo No. «947. BUea, M i l, medium and largo. Price,
wall take you."Tho girl considered. Tea, that was
true ife had exposed himself'alrcndr

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A u to A c c e s s o r ie s

Sporting Goods

Christmas Presents For
Boys and Girls .

Sasy ^Practical I
Tiome, Dress AaKing\
Jjgssons

San ford Cycle Co.

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“Wear-Ever”
$ 1 .6 5 A lu m in u m Six-Q uart Kettle

For
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Hill Hardware Co.

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High School Notes

(

Mr. Lawton, _the new county so-,
perintendcnt is s frequent visitor to
the schools. 'H e has many, friends
among the students and is veil liked
by all;

of .thousands of bushels toa be .harvested at a time of -year wben the
oea frord
summer output of potatoes
M
Other parts of the country has been
.
•'
..
•
.
practically depleted.
The
Boys*
Debating
Society
held
But the announcement of the big)
I f it is not convenient for you to come to our Bank use the
w aovAwca
planting arouse* interest especially I its meeting Friday, Nov. 24th, the
mail— Take advantage o f this opportunity to do your banking pri­
because R speaks again for those [ollotHng subject being debated:
“ worthless pine barrens of Florida” Resolved, That corporal punishment
vately and with absolute safety. Either interest or checking ac­
are only beginning to come should be abolished from public
counts invited.
schools. Affirmative. William Ran­
into their own.
ge,.
LeC!sire
Irvin;
negative.
Roby
n
e
titire
barrens” are the
This strong Bank invites you cordially to bank by mail.
Laing. Frank Chappell. The judge
the turpentine campe. Laing,
Travelers on trains through Florida rendered
tendered decision
decision in favor of the
! have- for years been shown the deso- negative.
Af t rf M « t M , IS7S.
tu *iu l**e "waste lands'* on which nothing
The girls who did not goi to Oviedo
but- scraggy pine tre «_ and s ick ly -visited Abe society. All agreed the
footing wire grass were growing, debate was splendid and expressed a
* A * T TOUR B U S ffi E S S
anrl the settlers of Florioa tbemselvcs wish to be-invited to another meethad taken for granted that the inf.
The Irving Literary Society
"waste la r is " were acres as worth-, postponed its meeting until Wedneac. m . hand
less as they looked.
day.
n~.rr.rf4M F. L WOODRUFF Vke-Fruid
But they are raWng marvelous
•
crops of potatoes on the "worthless
The boys have, certainly been
'a the matter
pine barrens."
Last spring there quiet lately.
Wbat’a
was a twenty thousand dotlar pay- boys? Dh, yes, we forgot the girts
roll being dispersed every week to beat Oviedo twice at baaket ball.
the workers in tbe potato fields
♦ 4 4
around Hastings. And tnis year It • Miss M ay Thrasher visited the­ I'm thankful we can be the leader
ward his hotel be was congratulated extra features will be inaugurstid
la announced the potato fields are to ir hool Wednesday.
And get the best of swift Oviedo. by former Governor Jos. M. Brown,
for the special entertainment of the
444
be larger than ever before.
— Ruth Kanner. Judge H. D. D. Twiggs and others. out of town visitors.
* t
•
Bob Holly of the Sanford Herald
Mr. Watson's eyes glistened wit
And in every section of Florida, ' Talk about athletics,'the girls cer­
Why Ike Team is Tkaakral
baa been elected vice president of so called "waste land" . of other tainly have got the boys beaten a
tears as he shook the hands of those
All of us sre thankful for that good
. . ■ Overlaad Dealers Take Trip
the resuscitated Seminole County years can be made productive. mile; two gamds hand running with
who had come forward to congratu­
football team
W. A. Stringfellow, the local Over,
■cores of 20-13 and 24-20.
Fair Association. It's a good move Florida, in truth, can produce,
late him upon the gutcome.
That fought and worked and played
land agent left Saturday, for Toledo
444
and a good time for the Sanford ed­ enough food to feea all tne rest of
so hard against St. Augustine.
where he will be the guest of the
Tbe senior class rings have .ar­
ito r to Bob up. — Plant City Courier. the country, and "perhaps" Florida
Junior Civic League
We yield to you they beat us with
Willys-Overland Co. The Jacksonrived at last. They are of unusual
is awakening to this fact.
With their usual enterprise and ville Metropolis has the following ar­
their many fakes and tricks
and pleasing design.
. * »*
The Christmas edition of The
So all of us are thankful we held good taste, an'unusually fine pro­ ticle on the trip;
W e .say "perhaps" because there
gram
was
rendered
bythe
Junior
Herald thia year will be issued on are thousands of acres of land in
them down to six.
A party o f . tAentyTeren Willy*.
Miss Jessie Graves visited the
Civic League on * Wednesday after­ Overland dealers in Florida, headed .
Dec. 12th and will be one of tbe Florida lying Sale and tnere
4re »school last week,
greatest advertising mediums that thousands of hef people b u yin g'
But when we say Kissimmee, its noon at the Woman’s Club. Unfo^ by Gus H. Johnson, branch minag
rt— :
-444
fortunately there was a very small by Gus H. Johnson, branch rosnig*
baa ever .bden offered the. public. their vegetables fn cans from N e w !
hard to rhyme in verse.
Monday m0rning Mr. Exell augG et your copy ready and be sure England. tneir meat at high prices . g€Bted we bri„ g a contribution and And we quietly say we’ re very glad audience, quite select, but altogether will leave the city tonight in a spectoo small for the splendid effort ial Pullman car on the Royal Palm
that you have .space in the big edi­ from Cnicago packers, and condensed Mnd jt to th e' Children's Home in
they didn't beat us worse.
tion. As a shopper’s guide it 'will be milk from the .evaporating pl*nts Jacksonville. Quite a large amount We’ re thankful for our able coach made by these young people and for Chattanooga, from where they .
their chairman,. Mrs. H. C. Gerror. will go to Toledo, to attendaan inpar excellent.
of New ^ ork creameries! M iam i. 0f money and other things were re- &gt; . • w ho helped us all he could.
And when defeat was in our face, As a rule the Junior program has nual convention of representatives
Metropotis.
.
; ciived.
one of the best audiences of any dc the company's factory. The mat­
, true by us all he stood.
Everybody should pull for the
partment.
It is s distinct depart­ ing will be held next week.
Serpinolr Fair.
The lime is short
T H E FR E E R AN G E
The Irving Literary Society held After we left Orlando wc had. the ment of its own, mothered b y the
but Sanford peopln are poled for
Many of the Advocate editor’s its meeting Wednesday, N ov. 29.
Welfare Department and adopted 1 Florida will be well advertisedHby
U
roll to call.
their progresuvencss and m a short . 0id„ t and truest friends are m e n ' A mo#l
intcrwtinK
Thanksgiving
by*
the Woman'a Club.
Mrs. W.E. } ,ta ,ive ,tock representatives at tbe
most
And we are very thankful We got
time we can arrange for a fine fair, who have cattle on the free range.
m waa given;
Watson, chairman of the • W elfare! meot‘ PK* ** oranges and live alliggback home j t all.
W e have the goods and it will take and wa would be the |Mt man who,
, Current Events. Martha Brown,
Department opened the meeting and . tor* * re being taken .along to di»Of course it's discouraging to never
with a few words of praise and com- j lr,bule “ B°uvenirs. While in Dili
little pf-our time but each ° n « j would injure either t heir bu, j ness or
o significance of Thanksgiving.
tie nor win.
ahould contribute a little time nd their feelings, but on the other hand. Written by Fern Ward and read by
eL*?tir and TH
KMd&gt;&gt;’ * nd Saturday they were
mendationI for th
th*. eLague
Its
But aftfcr you have thought it qu Lwtfention to fhe fair—our fain.
you might as well try to sweep back Edna Chittenden.
_
"necessity to the club turned it over entertained by Mr. Johnson
—— -—Ttmlovirts not a sin.
Those going from Florida are:
' ----- O ----the ocean tide with a broom as to. - -8-DuetrBeulah and Blanshe Spurto Julia Laing, president of the
E.
P. Carter. R. L. Starhird. M C.
Junior. After singing America, the
_Miaa_Law_th^avii»treM^wliT7rsde *toP~Thc hand or progress and devel­ ling.
Tomorrow we're going to St. Augus­ president gave her annual address,
Utrey,
P. R. Board man. W, A.
opment,
and
randor
compel*
us
to
the I ong distance flight, did a man's
4 Why America is Thankful, Klita
tine, and we're going there to which Was brief and-to the point, . btringfellow, G. D. Boring, f.^ B.
say
that
it
is
our
opinion
that
the
work, and »h«*n a woman does a
Lovejoy.
pi«y.
,
'giving an outline of the object and - ***d****• f z l Everit-I.^C. G. Mirman's .work vjmi-bow sht* lus»-s pres­ &lt;iaj s of the free range are numbered.
5 The Thankfullcrs, Roasmond
And when we come back w
f*
purposes of the League a*nd plans for
\ 1&gt;r‘ app' J ”
tige wi th the man who wants a w ife,; We have, long believed that Jree Radford..
we’ll bp more thankful
u
an
the
coming
year.
The
young
presi!
^
fo r a life companion, hence' we ar-^range has seen its best day* and re-.‘ 8 Piano Soth, Elite L ovejoy*
today, ‘
dent, with the secretary. Sarah J*' Shackleford, M. R. Lester. ( . W.
Why the High School is Thank-.
rive at the cor.rlcxton (hat Miss Law f ,.nt developments have confirmed
— Oliver Murrell.
Wight have been quite active and * ° r*on* * *'
H ui,e&gt;'* JPro*®J
will die an old maid. —Apalachicola this opinion. When such mcii as the ful— W ritleq by Lillian Rhode*, read
faithful
since
its
organization,
w
ith
;**'
”
enner*
G*
^
■
Hill.
N.
Time*.#
I Parkers of Arcadia see the "hand by Lucille Hines.
the r*st of its members. Rosamond Brown H. J. Griffin. J. T tteathas.
Wrong deductions, old fe'.low. r
writing on the wall" and dispose of
W h y*th e
Basket Team is
Radford gave a selection in reading |D ' -M ' , r ° u and ° ' Ul
*‘ Miaa" Law has been married "e Y -jhalf a.-million dollars worth of cattle Thankful. Ruth Kanner.
*
entitled "Things to be thankful
From
over the country i.OOO
♦ral years.
because they could not see twhere
9 Why lhe Football Team is
for,"
given
in
her
usual
expresive
tomobile
men
will journey to ToCalendar
.
------------ :(&gt; — —
they could continue to graze them. Thankfi^. written by Oliver Murmanner.
This was followed by a R*d° to take part in th- convention
Wednesday, Dec. 6—
A few Cattocrats, because Frank it is time for others to take* notice. rdi read by Captain of the team.
Regular business meeting of the piano number well rendered b y . and to inspect the Willys-Ovtrlir.d
The free range of the great west.
Clark and W. J. Hears supported
The following program committee dub| at i . hich time rcport3 « ill be- Julia Laing, after which May and plant. The dealers front the south
Knott are threatening them with op­ the most wonderful cattle county
- -was .appointed from the F'reshman ! made b y 'M rs . W L. Morgan and Mildred Holly aang a bright, catchy w' d travel over the Southern Rail
position t » o years henr*- Silly nonworld, is practically a thing of rjaM. Carolyn Spencer, Scrita Lake, M rs Geo F'ox, delegates to the '.duet to the accompaniment of Mrs. ‘ wa&gt;’* Queen and Crescent Rcutr,
sense. Fran* ( lark and “ Joe" Sears the paat, and it is natural that it CfJfa Lee T i„ i9 The boya W(.re nl| ' "
Florida Federation of Women's
j James Taylor. The charming little 'arid Bog Four Route. Special Pull­
are making rood in congress. .Two will become a thing of the pjist in lb'(.re by special invitation and cor- Clubs which met in »*1- —1
Miami, Nov. I program closed with another recita­ man cars .will be run from Ra!ei(h,
years hence they will he more-popt:- Florida. The wise man is the one |tainIy enjoyed the fine program.
Columbia,
Asheville,
21-24 inclusive.
tion by Julia Laing entitled "Our Charlotte,
ia r than they were when they won that governs himself accordingly,
4^4Tuesday, Dec. 19—
Hired Girl.”
The program was Jacksonville, Atlanta, Mobile, Sew
■weeping victories this year. Those) Thp o)(, frw
wilh it3 ramp. j
Orleans, Birmingham and ChsttsA party of about twenty ytAin?
A beautiful program which in­ pleasing and delighteful throughout nooga. These Will be assembled it*10
defeat! ing out and horsemanship was m o r e folks went to Oviedo1 in .Murrell s
who imagine that thf&gt;
and well rendered. The shower for
■* ' a .business—but
. .
. . —
- - f »truck
— i- vFriday
'- .'.i- .. - tfor
— lb (,
b a |l cludes McDowell and Carrie Jacobs
theee congressmen had just as well|0j* # aporj■ than
was
the orphans brought a number of two separate trains, at Knoxrills
Bond, American composers of note
and Chattanooga* and run through
their time and their money. H i a apart that paid handsome divl- . game.
good things.
,
will be rendered by the Music De­
J im ’ Alexander thinks ne can defeat
tq Tuledo. arriving there St 7 »' ••
partment with Miss M argaret Davis
Monday.
£eam, and Jirp
think*
inutim ik &gt;u &gt;ci n. h*™. This
Hi^h School had chairman.' “ Mils Davis nerset? is a
This month
month the
the High
W ILL HAVE W ARSH IPS
can l»eat Clark, they can'go to It-*
.The convention, it-is clairasd. villIIUt .whBe tha free life of thg_lftprc. yh oittfgM r^ on or rolMn the" history brilliant musician and is planning a
f 4»ut they,* too, will get ihftMesson. -hxsritTTftscinatlons, so also has the
set
a precedent.
twenty iperi*l
of the ifchool, about 60 were on it.
very fine program. These two com­ Great Naval Show Will be Featured
■n-tup;i MttF’ rorrest Lal:e and Dr. modern stock farm, with’ it* fine
trains will carry the dealer* to To­
at Jacksonville Fair
posers are among the favorites with
“ 7
*- 4
Fogarty can’ t touch Eears U’a time blooded cattle and * growing crops,
ledo where they will be the guests
The
fallowing
bulletin has been
Sanford,
music
lovehi
and
on
the
for serious thought.
It may be, and the loveni of fine anlfnals" wdH
Why the High School is Thankful
of t he Willya-Overland ComMBJCi.----program will bc some of .Sanford's issued from the Naval papartmeni
Frank Clark will go back only once doubtless fsnd more real satisfaction
By Lillian Rhodes
.
f
I t WasETnglon. T‘T take pleasure In
anL
more, and then go after the governor and money in the modern Block farm W e are thi nVfnl tbwt.fn th— -tlm ft D tlt
advising that the Destroyers Sterround Parly
of war ■Up. H e w o j ^ ^ . e aji id e a U fi^ i t h3Trth p y tVer“ did on the frM^ange,
Called meeting .of Social Depart­ rett, Lamson and Monaghan with
At seven o'clock last Tuesday
WI1UY and 1 can t think of any man gnd we
for Florida to become From the scenes of strife we are ment at club house Tuesday after
smaller vessels have
been ordered to night a large number of M eth odist*
#
juat now who could defeat him.— the greatest stock producing state in very far;
*
noon at 3:30 o'clock.
Jacksonville for naval parade during gathered at the home of Mr. arJ
Dixie.
In the midst of high prices and fail­
tne‘ Union,
the period of the Duval County Mrs. Abernathy preparatory to go­
ing graip
At the Rest Room will be found F'air, Dccembpr *5th to 9th.”
ing to* the parsonage to gi*e ottr
All over the state modern stock Old Sanford High goes on just the
• F L O R ID A , A " L A N D OF G A R ­
beautiful articles of fancy work,
farms are springing up; some of a
The pretence in Jacksonville wa- pastor and yrif*» R*v- * ftd‘ ^ r*'
same.
Christmas, hand painted place cards
DENS"
Steinmeyer*a pounding.
few hundred acres and some of many Her boys and girl* and teachers top
gnd other things suitable for Christ­ ten or the naval repripentation at
Hastings ' reports that the Jargest
At 7:30 we all lined uji and with
thousand acres; and these arc not W ill remain ever faithful and true;
the time of the fair will - serve to
mas gifts.
acreage1 of Trisli potafoes ever plaptour
talking machines locked up *•
dreams of unexperienced men, but of- A n d ,it.matters. Jiot how far we roam,
greatly Increase the attendance. The
stole
across the street as quietly »*
teh the promoters are men wha’ HkVe W e'll feel for our school as a second
recognition of the Importance of the
mice
and
arrived to find Mr*. SteioWatson
Not
Gulll?
spent tbe greater portion of their
Florida Exposition and Duval. Coun­
%home.
Augusta, Ga;, Dec. 1.—Thomas E. ty Fair by the assignment of the meyer and children in parlor slot"
lives in Florida and know something W c are thankful for these, yet. most
Watson, author and editor, was ac­ boats to this duty possesses no In­ ing. which- rendered our entrant
of its possibilities; others are men
of all.
from other stock growing countries!
af0 gtoj to bc back In oxr rtudy quitted here today by a jury in considerable significance. Probably unnoticed. The hostess looked. uP
Federal Court on the charge of send­ never before have vessels of the navy and discovered the room full 0
and they readily see the advantages
hall.
smiling facts. Her aalutation
*
ing obscene matter through, the
of F’ lorida. !b reading the palters ofbeen assigned under similar condi­
historic
remark
which
»ome
suit****
mails.
Florida there is not g week that » '«
tions.
The Lo o se L e a f
W e’ ve been knocked about from
ed to have engraved on her torn
The verdict of not guilty was
do not see where some mnn or com­
The live stock', agricultural and
pillar to post, .
stone.
K in d
brought
in
at
10:45
this
morning.
pany is taking in land for the culti­
And no one knows who suffered The ju ry ’ hktT had .the case since 7 poultry entries will be the largest
vation of crops and raising cattle and
After depositing on the diei**'
exhibits ever shown in the southeast.
most— :
o’clock Thursday evening.
Court Immense building* have been erected table our numerous package* **
this means just that much taken
T b e teachers who searched both far convened shortly after 10 o'clock
r p ilK Y - make useful and ap■pent some minutes in greeting*,
away from the free range. The re­
to house these exhibits.
_
and wide
but
It
was
not
until
10:42
that,
the
duction
of
land
for
frec'range
it
con­
after which followed a 111vfly
propriate Christmas Gifts
T o ft ad where, her missing d a ta did foreman tent word that a verdict
The U. S. Department of Agricul­
promptu
program • to which
tinual
and
it
can
only
be
a
matter
of
prUIBjHU pruimui
" ---- nr*dym
that con be used for storing
hide,
had been found.
When the jury ture 120,000 exhibit, occupying a all present contributed, ronsistmC
time until there is no free range left.
Or the pupils who roamed the build­ filed In Judge Lambdin asked the aperial' building of 10,000 aq. ft.
memoranda of any sort. One
music, both piano and violin, re*
This may work a hardship on
ing roundor all leaves may he taken out
foreman if a verdict had been reach­ apace is the moat unique exhibit ings, anecdotes, reminiscence*
some. It will certainly take the ro­
T o see If a cofy nook could be found ed. The foreman nodded. The ver­ ever presented by any government.
mance out of the cattle business and
In a second and more put in If
A pleasing festu**
Where they might study for a quiet dict was handed to the clerk and he
Twenty shows and riding dovicea conundrums.
put it on a buslncaa basis.
But
Was
the
singing
by all of a nuntbw
have been engaged for thia event.
hour,
read:
whether it be for the beat or the
A chance as rare as a previous flower.
"W e, the jury, find the defendant These shows have • been carefully of the old song* our mothers loT
worse, it will certainly be for the
Wo are thankful; yea. but moat of not guilty on four counts.
censored and selected by the mans
The evening ended witn serving
W c have them in many
worse for the man who owns cattle
agement for their quality and clean­
all,
•
on the free range and makes no
refreshments so thoughtfully P*®"
sizes and at prices from
„
O. S. Barnett, Foreman." liness.
W e are glad to be back in our study
Mrs. W. 8preparations for the future. Land la
There was no demonstration in
vided -~%W
by Mr.
hall.
50c to $1.00
Bands and free acta will entertain Hdear today compared with a few
the court, though many of Mr. WatThornton.
years ago, but it la cheaper today
ion's friends pressed forward to con­ the' visitors every hour of the day
than It will ever be again, and the
gratulate him.
Mr. Watson asked and night.
Why Ike Baaket Ball Team la
Special excusrlon rates have_htan
high price of cattle la only hastening
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at •« Time.
Hall'll•
•
f
the co\irt J l be might leave and the
Thankful
The chief art or learning. » »
granted on all lines of travel enter­
the day when we will have no free
judge
indicated
that
he
might
depar
m thankful that tir "basket-ball,-*
baa observed, la to attempt but
range in Florida and we predict that
at once. A« the jury passed put Mr. ing Jacksonville.
W e win a game or two. ‘
at a lime. The widest « icdr,1l^ ' 1.tl_
it will not be ten yeafa before there' n thankful that to Sanford High
Watson shook the hand of each mem
The general admission will bo 25c the mind are made by ,hor* ,*77"
la a no-fonce law In south Florida,
ber. One of the jurors, J. H. Koger and 10c' for children.
W e proved ouraelvra true blue.
frequently repealed; the mo«t Ju^ ,
•nd we doubt if it * ill be five yearn
of Grovetown, Ga., ffirfd^feed him.
Thursday*-December 7th haa been fabrics-of science are formed t»y
^
before
M i n i itock runninglat Urge will be
th.nkful we have showed to all,
Aa the former defendant went set aside aa Jacksonville and Slater continued accumulation of single jaw
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^ th ln g jr f
thta coun ry.j
^
^
eat} win at basket ball;
down the atepa and proceeded to-, Cltiee Oh*. On this occasion special Ostlloua.—Johnson.

R- i . HOLLY, Editor
M. HATTIES. Redoes* Manager

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

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THE SANFORD HERALD

AND ABOUT THE CITY

IN

' little lUppeninca Mention
of Matters in B r ie fPersonal Items of
* I nterest

i

RWaanr •' lhf

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T«lka Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Readers

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Carl Il*nd leaves ton ght or the
St.U V n h cm ly at Gainesville for
? ! ,hort course given to the Piff
&amp; and Corn Club boy.. Carl ii
L only representative from Sera-

inoif
«*un,y and wo h.® ? v V w‘
SJn; home '.-lot of useful Informa­
wrurding Pi* Club work. .
Hoi of oranges packed for Chriatcl/ts. Mrs. Alexander Vnughn.
Phone 32.1. Head" or Park Ave*. and
Rujoey St.
Jl-3tc
Don't let your Christmas shoppinI wait Until the last minute!
tin.tie and bustle and loojc for the
^ 1 Store.
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' If all the people who havo taken
Tsnlsc were to form*, line of march
in single fde, this grand army would
retrh clear across the American con­
tinent from Now York to San Frandico and extend over 600 miles into
the Pacific Ocean.
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You are cordially invited .to at­
tend our annual Holiday Opening,
, Wdav.‘ 8*H. '
.
Special sale in all dreaaes at the
French Millinery Shop.
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4:50 ferry boat to Enterprise for
Titusville train.
27-10tp
LooW\ lookl Hats at the French
Millinery Shop half price.
Some
wonderful values.
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The ff. C. T. U. is to be held at
3 o'clock Thursday afternoon at t^ie
Baptist Temple. All Christian, pat­
riotic wompn are invited to nttend.
, C. I). Corsets at the French Shop.
Fitter with a thousand samples will
be here Dec. 18th.. Doh't fall to
see them.
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400 Cases corn and tomatoes juyt
arrived. $2.40 per case’ while they
lut, at Sanford Flour Jt Feed Co.'s
store.
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The Gossurd Corset can he found
at the French Millinery Shop. 31-lc
Stop and jsee the Christmas toys
of all kinds at French Millinery
Shop.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. M.'S.waHz are at
htfxe for the- winter at thcir_beautifiiP home on Golden Lake.
The largest, best and freshest
stock of groceries and feeds at San­
ford Hour &amp; Feed Co.'s atoro. 31-tf
(kir better Sweet Feed Is only
52.'.'5 per *uek. Sanford Flour &amp;
I. Feed Co.
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tion

boa t fail to see the “ Elopement
of Kllen" at the Lyric Thursday
Bight.

\irginin Fancy Hand Picked Pea­
nut* at the Sanford Flour &amp; Feed
Co.'» itore.
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your Scratch Feed Poultry
Grit and Wheat from Sanford^Flour
A Fred Co.
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Ticket* only 35cla. for the"ElopcJuit.arrived a fresh lot of Rettcr
S»Mt Feed only $2.26'per sack at
Sinford Flour &amp; Feed Co.
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Reserve your

aoats

for

"E lo p c -

RED CROSS SEAL FIGURES.
325.000. 000 Holiday Stickers Already
Distributed-In United States.

Iren tn Wirt'r. •
Half a part to tho1million of Iron In
wnter Is detectable by taste, nml mors
than four or five parts mako watei
tmpalatahlo. In some mineral springs
tvon Is the constituent which Imparts
a medicinal value to the water,'but
ordinarily It is undesirable. More
than 2.6 parts a million in water used
for laundering makes a stain oh the
clothes. Iron must be removed from
water from which Ice m tnndo, nr a
cloudy, dIscoitired product will result.
An Iron content of more tlinn two or
three parts a million In water used In
•he manufacture of paper will stain
the paper.

Few people bare any conception of
tho imfdnll ude of the Red Crons Christinns Seal Cnmpnlun. Here arc n few
figures that will show what n gigantic
movement this is. Already 323,000.000
8oals linvo been printed and practically Hint entire number distributed to
agcntH In every Mali- nml territory of
the Union from Alaska to the Canal
. Stone, fnmi Porlo'ltlco to llnwnll. and
even In Hie fur off Philippines. Ad­
vertising cln-ulnrs, posters, cards, etc.,
to tbe number of several millions, Imre
also been distributed. Not less tlmn
Bachelors Shown In Bad Light,
1.000. 00Q personal letters asking |»eo.
Among bachelors 38 out of 1,000 are*
pie to buy Seals bare b^en sent out
'I t Is estimated that Hu* army of work­ criminals, whllo of tho married men
ers, nearly nil of whom are v o l u n t e e r s , tho proportion II only 18 to 1,000.
.engaged In selling the Seals nutubers
well over Q00JJ00. Tbe advertising
Most Important.
and publicity devoted to the campaign
Next to knowing when to seize an
4unnuntn to several hundred thousand opportunity, the most Important thing
dollars. Every effort Is being put In life tl to know when to forego an
forth to sell 100,000.000 Henls, or only advantage.- Heaconiflsld.
one for every man, woman nml child
In the United States. Hits will mean
Obstructs the View.
$1,000,000 for the ant I-tuberculosis
Homo men arc unable to boo down
campaign In the United Slates. Over the straight and narrow path because
lJiOt) nntl-tubwrculosU associations of a big round dollar ohstructa their view.
the country dertv# their support from
lied Cross Seals.
Not Quite.
H&lt;j— "That r.ceno quite took ihy
JERRY WANTS A LUNG.
brcalh ' away." She (tartly)—"Well,
you had It with you when you came
Purchase of Rsd Cross 3«alt W ill Htlp back after tho ncL"
to 8upply Nssd.

W a it e d : A good lung. This was the
theme of a letter to* rbymo received the
other day by the HL Louis Bocloty for
tho Relief nml Prevention of Tubercu­
losis from ten-year-old Jerry O'Connor,
a pupil at the open air school formerly
conducted by that society. Ills poem,
Inspired by the lied Cross Christmas
Beal Kale, follows:
"Now, If there's a present goln' round.

Ttiere’a Just one thin* for me.
Ask 8anle« for one new lues,
A right one—mine'* T. B.
**T. B. Is what skinny folks how
It kills us poor, weak boys.
Bo, Jn your prayers remember me.
1 wish you a thousan* Joys.
“ A Merry Chrlitmaa to you all,
A aong I've often sung—
But don't forget die skinny kid, .
And pay for his new lung.”

The flmlle of Serenity.

"That mnn Is surely an optimist.’*
“ How'do yo|l knowT" "He smttes con­
tinually."
"Maybe he's an optimist
and maybe bv s a diplomat."
The Exact Status.
"1 understand your neighbor keeps
chickens?" "Not exactly. Ho owns
rhlckcns, but my garden furnishes
their keep."
A Friend of Humanity.

Knlckcr—"Han Smith's car made him
popular?" Bockor—"Those ho tikes
out sue him for damages and tho rest
nue him for breach of contract"

There aru thousands of Jerrys all
Dally Thought'
over tho United Staten who want "new
Pain and dospalr ami heartache coat
lungs" nnd n chance to save their old 1 y0u down for nwhllo, but afterward
ones. Tbe sale of Itcd Cross Benin bel|&gt;s they help you to understand.—John
to prevldo o|ien nlr school, sanatorium, Ollvrr Hobbes
and home care for such lioyn an Jerry.
Bow-Wowl Wow!

SECRETARY BAKER LIKES
RED CROSS SEAL IDEA

- Sauerkraut, wo aro now assured,
contains the longevity germ, and Is
the proper food for mnn, Now n good
word for tho Frankfort that holds It
Wants His Children to Bacoma P a rt­
down.
ners In Antl-Tubarculosla Fight.

Newton 1). Raker,.Secretary of War,
Jerks the Heartstrings.
la an cnthudaHt In the use of ltcd
Marjorle-r'Tho hoys are simply wild
Cross Christmas Reals. A year nen,
when-lie was hi ill Mayor of Cleveland, about her nml she can't sing at all/
he ' wrote to |iio Anti Tuberculosis Lillian—"Did you over see how Bwoot
ly sho can cry?*"
League of (Imt city ns follows:
"1 enclose my check for
for this
Fair Meeting Tonight
year's Pen!: nml atno my order for
ijf
The
hoard of directors of the
Reals for . IPliL No other one thing
Seminole
County Fair Association
menus ro niucb to life, health nml hap
pltiess of tho is'oplA of Cleveland as will meet tonight in the court house
the fight against tultereuloaht. The at 7 o’clock. All those interested in
League Is offering n great privilege to j the fair are cordially invited to uttho |&gt;eop1o of Cleveland In giving them tend the meeting,* as all the meetings
this opportunity to Join tlielr forces In nn, public and the directors are nnx&lt;i grvat cause.
I f ju h to get expressions and idepa of
/’I’ Iease send twenty-five Seals to the citizens of tho county.
each of. toy children. Address them
Hetty, Jnck and Peggy linker, resj&gt;ec12 Men -Make I’ rlrr*
llvcly, at my house, 1861 Crawford
New*
York,
Doc, 2.—A .declarationRond. I want them each to put seals
on eaeli o f j heir .Christman prasonta *h&gt; of war on the egg. butter nnfl^Tfihil
Umtlhey will learn Hint they, too,- arc exchanges was made today by. John
partners la the community burden and J, Dillon, the state commissioner- of
shan) tho community opjiortunity,*'
foods nnd markets, in an effort to
Have you *tKuight your Re*l Cross cut the high cost of living.
Reals and shouldered thereby your
lie declared that trading on some
shan* of the community burden ai|d op- of the food exchaiiEia—was «lowoP&lt;&gt;rtunlt|7_
merely among the members, pot
__
with outsiders— and that leas than
twelve men make the food prices for
Treea on a Boundary. When trees grow on a boundary line the entire country.

“ *nt of Ellen" at L. R. P hilips,
nrdBesdtjr arm . n o extra charge. I
You can -buy any amount from
*orth to a car load from the San•ofo Flour Si Feed Co.
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they belong to the owner of the land
Boycott Brings Results . Anybody can tell you how to find even though they ho only-Mix Inches
Chicago, Dec. 4.— Boycotts on
« • Sanford Flour &amp; Feed Co.’s over the lino. The fruit on the tree be­
longs to this owpdr oven though the food supplies arc being marked with
orr’
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limbs extend over the nthtr man’s land. tiucceniw -ln’ Chicago,* rrtcnrhV!rft * " if
delightfully funny and compiicatThe owner cannot, tie
nelgSTtorw
jMitottiona in the "Elopemimt of 'property to pick Ihla fruit without women's and civic organization par­
ticipating the "food war" announced
permission, nor van'the neighbor legaltodny.
It was pointed out that
di«i»y night at tho Lyric. See it. y pick tho fruit on the tree.
diminishing prices of butter, eggs
Eveprbody is buying their grocerand poultry rqn be attributed in n
Worth Corxlderlng.
. *na feed from tho Sanford Flour
large
measure to the campaigns. - A
"Pm golnx to n summer hotel that
recd Co. because they sell so
makes a specialty of good things tg further fall in the egg market was
*«»
eat. Tho manager weighs pearly 300 predicted by Dr. John Dill Robert­
loJ ,J0U Wnnt *re*h groceries at* a pounds nnd his wife tips the pcales son, city health commissioner, who
lf,
Ko to Sanford Flour &amp; nt morn than 300 pounds." "SHU, I said:
'« d Co. store.
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wouldn't Jump tg*'conclusions. How
‘ T am .looking for a big smash in
the egg market. The boycott idea
tine1! l,!liiard
doLand was shop- do you know they cat there?*'
"J J * !*• diy thu « « k .
la spreading all over the country and
as Chicago is in the center egg mar­
left t a
Hyman and cnildren
Overheard In 2000 A. D.
"Now* this Is the skaleton of a man ket the refusal to buy is to have a
I &lt; « 52?
u"vUlt
»'
I Juper
rB‘
man’s mother at who. lived In tho twentieth century," big effect shortly."
"Why Is one arm so much longer than
tho other, professor?" "This Is not
New Railroad in Florida
n'» « r Ihnn * nd ch,ckcn* u« Hice an unusual case. You will notlco that
Tampa,
Deo. 4.— A large party of
i ,Bck for
»» San- the right arm Is eevoral Inches longer
n ! ? U;
Fepd Co. Store. 3Jr « than the left and la&gt;duo to tho custom capitaliatf will arrive here today
4
?rod Mcnl
Sanford Flour quite common In those days of cling­ from the east for the purpose of
ing to &amp; strap with,the right hand making a Croat atato trip ovor the
^ r n e t u ° : 1 “loro (o r o n ]y * 2 * M
while holding a newspaper In the left route of a proposed railway, which
,0f 1 dairy
^
,9_ uai. ^
ia to connect the two coaata. They
hand.”
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i(\
will be headed by Charles II. Baker
of New York city.
The capitalists will go from this
city to Bradentown by boat, and
then proceed from that point to Arcadia, Moorehaven, Palm Beach and
Miami by rail. They will probably,
LYRIC THEATRE 'f
bn entertdned by tho Boards of
Trade of these cities.
,
New Shipment of Shapes Just Received, Fine V a­
Moorchcvon is a new township on
riety to Choose From. Don’ t Fail to See Them
tho edge of tho Everglades, and a
number of northern people have be­
come interested in its development,
and It ia planned to start truck rais­
ing there on a large scale. This
township ia cart of Miami and h.-s

THE Q U A L IT Y S H O P

lRS- L D- PEARSON, Her- MRS. A. D. PARRISH, Assi.

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not ypt been reached by a railway.
The inspection is for the purpose of
determining the feasibility of build­
ing such a line.
Oyster Supper at Moore’s
There will be nn oyster supper at
the Moore's Station church Friday
evening, Dec: 8, Oysters served dif­
ferent styles —coffee, mid rako served
also.
Every one come and bring
your friends.
LONG WOOD PIC K UPS
II. I. Woodcock returned Friday
from Maihc.
« Miss Olive’ Dlnke! spent Friday
and Saturday in Orlando, guest of
the Misses Hand.
Mrs. and Miss Morton of Orlando
spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. J. S.
Dinkul nnd family.
Mrs. H. R. Chapman spent
Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Dinkel.
E. L. Dinkel and' Miss Evelyn
Waits motored to Gotha Sunday.
T. P. Lewis was transacting busi­
ness in Orlando Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Nleymor mo­
tored to Crystal River one day last
week.
Mrs. Givens and Mrs. Latnotittc
of Tumpn are the guests of Mrs.
Geo. llardawuy.
/ Married In Jacksonville
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry H. Lewis ar­
rived in the d|y yesterday and the
news lenks out that they Were quietly married in Jacksonville last Sat­
urday nt the Presbyterian manse by
Rev. Ross Lynn.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis nrc former
residents of Defiance, Ohio, wbere
they nrc prominently connected with
the oldest families of thnt section
and have many friends who will ex­
tend bcsL wishes.
Mr. Lewis has been a resident of
Sanford for the past year being con­
nected with the Connelly Real Es­
tate Co., and has property interests
in Geneva 'nnd other parts of Scminole county. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis
will reside at 701 Myrtle avenue
and we welcome them to our midst.
From North Carolina
A ramping outfit on an auto truck
on tip* streets yesterday attracted
muih attention, being a house on
win els. It was the property of J. E.
Rcghter of Fayetteville, North Car­
olina who with Mrs.- Register and
little daughter are making the trip
from Fayetteville to Ft. . Myers.
They stopped off here for several
days to visit the sister of Mrs. Reg­
ister, Mrs. A. McDonald of Celery
avenue.
•
Rev

Walker Here

Rev. and Mrs. L. S. Walker of
Rirhville Illinois are in the city the
guests of their *on, C. It. Wnlker
nnd family.; Rev. Walker is eightynight years of ago hut bun no diffi­
culty in making long railway jour­
neys |o Florida and comes’ down
each ■year, being In love with the
Florida climate nnd Sanford' in par­
ticular.

Millinery, Christmas Novelties,
Wilcox Paintings of Florida Scenery
MRS. GRACE E. W IL L IA M S
Nevt to iMcCuIlers

106 East First Sircet

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ability thnt like attempts will he things tendered Rev. and Mrs. F. E.
made to swindle towns, cities and Steinmeyer on Tuesday evening by
commercial organisations with nn the Indies'and friends of the Methodassertion of influence In the selec- 1st church. The surprise was comtion of roads to receive federal nid. plete and the charming uttentioSuch assertions aj-e absolutely
much appreciated by the recipients,
without foundation nnd, in the in- A program which included music
tercet of good roadB and good gov- “ 'id- reading selections was rendered
ernment they should he reported th,lt was much enjoyed and light reimmpdiately to the..United Stntes freshments we;o served during the
office of puhlic roads at Washington, evening.
Any district or organisation which j
— z----wishes to secure federal aid-in road-'
Mrs. David MrDnniel of Geneva,
building must take the matter up and party spent Friday in town
with the state highway department shopping.
of its state, .for the United States
-------under the law can deal only with [
Mnster St. John nnd Lillie May
state, highway departments in ex- ( Mehrtons came home from the Con­
tending and for road building.
, vent School in Jacksonville to spend
It is a reasonable inference from ^
Thanksgiving holidays at home
tho facts that anybody who claims 'V 1’
i,arcnl5* JHr. and M n ...
an association he represents can‘Inr .
tiuence the United States govern4
ment in this work should he regardMiss May Thrasher returned to
cd with suspicion.— Florida Grower. Tampa on Friday kftcr a pleasant
---------------------i visit of several days to Mrs. W. E. ~
Watson.
Notice
Notice Is hereby given that I
Michaol Sboltz on behalf of myself
a •, .
,
’
associates, legal representatives and
,,,
,
* ,
assigns will apply to the county com­
missioners of
Seminole
county,
state of Florida, at their regular
meeting in December to-wit: On
Monday, December Ith, A. D. 11)16,
for leave to establish u toll hridgo
across the St. Johns river at what is
known as Osteen Ferry, to take the
place and stead of said ferry, and
said bridge to lie built at this point
on said river where the ferry now is
nnd on the Sanford and Osteen road,
the St. Johns river at that point
being approximately nine hufidred
feet (900) wide, and the depth of tho
water being approximate ly from one
(1) to fifteen (16) feet deep.
M IC H A E L SHOLTZ
Tucs-23-4tc

PEOPLE AND EVENTS

Mias Zoc Munson ro turned Sun, ,*,
,
.
day to take up her school duties at
r- „ , .
...
, .. .
, ,,,,
.
Gotha after* a delightful I hunksgiving visit to tho home folks.
Master Walter Carter spent-the
week end happily with his grand­
parents in Oviedo.
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*

{-Miss Norma Herndon and Misi
Helen Shelton, after a delightful
holiday at home have returned to
their respective schools in Orlando
a,,d Winter Park,
* " r- ^am Flcahcarty of New .York,
who is ;&gt; Pcrsonnl friends of Mr. nnd
Mn*-. Fred Wilmot spent ThanksRiving week in the city as their
Euw,t- enjoying several days hunting
and fishing.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. H. 1). Clarke havo
taken up jhoir residence with Mrs.
Geo. Davis Hart for the winter.

^Continued from Page 3)

*| Mrs. D. L. Thrasher loft Runfiay
Social lie pi. Dunce
afternoon for T a m p a after a few
Tho Social Dept, of the Woman's (|nyil* visit wJth Mrs
puleaton*
Club gave its first dance of the sen- and other Hanford frtcuds.
Mrs.
son Tuesday’ evening at the. club Thrasher is receiving many delighthouse. Mrs, F. E. Roumillnt was [ (|| Mor-lnl attentions in Tampa where
hostess for the evening.
R)1L&gt; hus recently taken up her reslDelieious punch was served and t]encc
music wus furnished by the stringed
orchestra, A most delightful even­
When Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnd Ilouing was enjoyed by nil.
chclle , return Saturday to Charles­
Thoso present wore Mr. and Mrs. ton, West Virginia they will he
F. E. Rouniillat, Mr. nnd Mrs, R. companied by their nepbow, Fred
A. Ncwtfiun,“ D f. and Mrs. Puleaton, Wight, who bus accepted s position
Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Herndon,-Mr. with the Virginia Power. Company.
and Mrs, LeAis. Mr..apd- Mrs. J.
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hill,
Miss Annie llenfroe spent Sunday
Mesdames Vorge, McLaughlin, Hen­
in. Sanford with her brother, ,Mr.
ry, Holly, Misses Olga Hthullr,
Harvey Rr-nfroe while on route_hama____
Hnidee Williams^ I ^ u C h H l o U p . from Cuyftfcog&gt;. pg l s, Ohio, t o lt o r
Hand, Clnrbnrtf~ST6rTing. “ RTcasm ’ ft
home in Richland.
M. Lloyd,,Clarence Mahoney, W. B.
Edwards, Hume Rumph,. Morris
Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Hurley are re­
Spencer, Edward Betts, Reginald siding at 610 Magnolia avenue.
Holly, Allnn Jones, Ned Chittondeft,
Roy Chittonaon,
Maguson
and
Rev. L „ T. Walker and wife of
Brandt.
Riehfield, 111., arrived Suturday to

T Dr. Masters on Tuberculosis
be ohaafvod us
Tuberculosis Day throughout • the
state nnd in Sanford the day will be
fittingly observed at the Method­
ist church, where Dr. Masteia fVom
Port Orango Sanitarium will deliver
an Interesting addrcas. at the regular
unnilhg serviced An effort will he
made to have a union service that
all may have an opportunity to hekr
Dr. Masters on a subject of nation­
wide importance.
A parrel post
tubercular exhibit will he placed on
exhibition at the Woman’* Club
•
5
Bf&gt;end the winter vyith thelrjsqn, Mr.
Best Room in the Welhorne block
C. R. Walker gn'd family.
- . . .^{A FU f-V l D in n e r. P a rty
to wbkhjjjja, att 55\tion, o/..thft public
After a pleasant stay of several
is* cal fed. The'public is moat corRev. Geo. Hyman loft today for
weeks in Sanford on business nnd
diully invited to hear Dr. ’ Musters.
pleasure, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Tampa where he will spend eight
Beam, Sr., have gone to Palatka. days assisting in the whirlwind cam­
The regular annual meeting of the Mr. Beam is traveling auditor of the paign building fund of the Tampa
stockholders of the First National Industrial Life nnd Health Insurance church.
Bank of Sanford, Fla., will he held Co., with headquarters in Atlanta,
in the office of tho bank on Tuesday,
Rev. F\ FL Steinmeyer left today
January 9th, 1917, at 10:0b a. m.,
for Orala to nttend tho annual Flor­
T h a n k r g ir in g S h o r t r
being the second Tuesday in the
A delightful event of the week was ida conference of the Methodist
month, for the election of a Board of the Thanksgiving "shower" of good Church.
Directors to nerve for tho ensuing
year and for the transactlon^pf such
other business as may properly come yjiiiiiiiiilii|lllllllllll:iiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiillaililiililliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiin:ilillililliii|
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before it.
B. F. W H IT E N II,
30-Fri-Gtc
Cashier.

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To The Xmas Shoppers j

Lookout for Road Swlndlcru
There jiro always swindlers haog.ing around every great enterprise,
particularly those of a national char­
acter.
Everybody well acquainted with
the history of road propaganda
knows of some of these rascals and
has expected some of the breed to
try to turn a dishonest penny in
Sizes 3 to 8 price ................. ■...... $1.40
connection wRh the federal aid road
law. One auch has already made
Sizes
to 11 price ...$2.00 and $2.25
his appearance in ono state.
He
Sizes 1 1 ^ to 2 price. $2.00 and $2.50
olaimed to represent one of the nu­
merous asaociationa advocating the
Sizes 2\&lt;i to 6 price....$2.50 to $4.00
.
construction of through highways.
He urged communities to join' his
organization on the ground that
through its help a federal aid road
could be secured for the districts.
. Shoes— That’B M y Business ,•
The United States government is
nqw attending to his case, so this
1 115 East First St.
Sanford, Florica j ‘
particular'incident may be conmidercd rioted. Hut there is soroe'-prob- ini^iuiinniiiiiiiiiniiiiiinniDiuiuin;::.;: ::;!]iiniuii!i)iiim iMH!mn:iiui!mi:M •

A ll Children Like New Shoes, I have 1
21 Styles of Children’s Shoes in Pat- S.
ent Leather, Gun Metal, Vici Kid • J j
and White Canvas. ’
1

E. H. PETERS

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�from any discoloration
the variety MOM.
By using the beat and treated seed
the potato grower can aaya himself
a rreat deal1of trouble and money.
He need not be trpubled with moat
of the previously mentioned diseases
because they can be readily prevent*
ed if proper attehtion is given to the
seed.
.
. C. D. Sherbakoff,
Agricultural Experiment Station.

Posts.
Jwiruy la right vp to tw

little ML I mat a y wife on tha Ttth
times.” H a«l*--W h a'h as 'ha~dZ
•*o Was Taught Hew te Cars Fee Her­ Boor of an office building. We took ■ow r Harry “Why, he'. b*ca
the elevator together. At the 57th tag ahead a tittle and In a day or T Z
self After Her Mother Hod Died.
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
“She was reel pretty, and so full of floor a minister got on. Vl"g enlisted will finish the construction of a tax.
fun
that tbe dimples were always him. eventually reached the .ground- ent aerial roost for airship pilots
. YOU AND ME.”
showing In her round; red checks.~ floor, sent for a license and were mar­ want to tla up for an hour or t » 0.ried.**
Tbe visiting nurse o f tbe Anti-Tuber
tolas la Society was talking. "IJrr
Unde Eben.
Eaaantlal to Joyous Wedlock.
eyes were big and brown and nut-col­
.“ A man dal has an ar to rnad*
In the Woman's Home Companion a
ored hair curled naturally In little
•fid Code Eben. 'Is liable to U ^
ringlets oTer ber forehead and ear*. wrjter thoroughly trained In a dome* use to you dan ds man dat foe*
A C H IE L IS A M O N G Y E T A K IN G N O T E S A N D FA IT H .
Fbe waa Just eighteen when we first tic way aaya: “ W « bear all the time you to listen to funny stories'
Baptist Temple Notes
met her- and so neat and attractive about homes being wrecked by .the In­
“ H E 'L L P R E N T 'E M ''— S O SA Y S SA U N T E R E R .
Sunday school at.the Temple waa that one would think she belonged to ability of women to'keep house; just
DO— OOOOOOOOPOOOOOOOOOOOOGOaOO I
well attended Sunday morning and the well to-do class of working pcdple. as many have been wrecked Jiy the In­
F&gt;!
000000 300000 &gt;00000(
Last Sunday morn 1 vent to church. a month of going wihout them' there waa a great rejoicing when tne but when we followed her to ber home ability of the man. A young man at
would bring the price down to wijere names of those making 100 per cent’ one day we confronted startling facta. the mercy of bis plumber, and who
The day was bright and fair; •
"The red in her cheeks ,waa-the Hash Wlclda a- earring knife u t f It were a
it should be. T ry it on your piano. for tbe month of Noygmbex- wsse
’ But v ffie said: “ W * really ought!
o f unnatural Inward fever, the high clam hoe Isn't (It for marriage.”
read by the various superintendents
aS many won’ t b * there.”
spirits were a pitiful antidote to pUlVETERINARIAN
Irisb Petals Seed
of the Department/. Space forbids ieea conditions, and tbe big brown
•
Almost
Insulted.
*
----- OFFICE----No
money
is
better
investfd
on
the full list being puhUahed as there eyes sgw only squalor when they were
She hit it right. The pews looked
. "What u your favorite soft drink r
the
farm
nor
time
better
spent
than
were
a
number
L
f
perfect
pupils.
It
#
nick,
not fixed upon a typewriting machine asked the breezy young man. “ Sfr,*
HAND BROS. bT/iiILES *
in * procuring tbe best seed obtain­ ia believed that the Intermediate or closed persistently to any view bo­
* The gallery' was bare.
answered Colonel Soaks by. with some
Bring re .-yew lame t sad sick o
able. No one expects to get a good Department, of which Schelle Mnines on Imaginary bright ooe.
1 Tell quite pious when I thought
degree of asperity, "those concoctions
bnraeaaad males.
Hx.e ihtm °
healthy calf from a sick scrub cow;' is Superintendent stands at the head
“ The room we entered was a gen­ Intercut tne not at alL Fortunately. .
How I, at feast, was there.
treated.- Have
their teeth
----- rumia.
a rumia- 2
the same is generally .true of any of tbe list for tbe greatest percentage eral living space. useJ also as an eat­ have never been In such a predicament
ed, aharp comera drewd down u
projertisms cat off and derated I
He looked progeny, plants included, because of perfect pupils -lor the enrollment. ing. cooking and sleeping apartment that 1 could not get water for bathing
T h i preacher rose.
molars' extracted.
purposes.”
There
was
bat
one
bed.
an-l
Betty
the
principle
of
inheritance
works
Over twenty per cent of the enrolled
around
alike throughout the entire living out of this Department came up had to sleep In It with ber mother,
•o o o o o e o o o o o o o o o o ooi
With righteous, wrathful glare,*
who was too weak to sit np. An open
world.
•
with the 100 per cent mark. A firm
Trinidad's Rubber Industry.
And then proreeded to address
cuspidor sat where. It would tie ccypTrinidad expects to hav# a mflUOD
' In the case of Irish potato seed, to resolve waa made by the whole ven lenity near tbe bed, which placed
The man who wasn't'there.
EATING A PLEASURE
*ubber
trees In a few rears.
school
to
endeavor
to
have
a
perfect'
obtain the best seed is of special
It by the stove. where their food was
when you have a norma] appetite.
He whanged the helpless motorcar, importance because success of the school in tba months to come.
cooked. The mother, who was suffer­
Loss of appetite indicate, that the
crop
depends
first
of
all
on
the
kind
ing Id an adranred stage of tuberThe links, the very air,
Optimistic Thought.
stomach needs to be cleaned' sweet­
and the health of the seed. Potato
He gave hi* duty to him straight.
Something of vital interest to ev-j rn*&lt;w**.' did not like cold air, and her
He who la ashamed of asking la ened, and stimulated to healthy i n
DOO.
growers most pick out an established cry person in Sanford is going to ‘&gt;owuto" d**Mnd*
The man who wasn't there.
«• * * * l° ashamed of learning.
variety that yields and otherwise happen— Dr. Hyman aaya that he keep tbe door and windows closed.
“ •Well.* m WI cheerful Betty, with n
What food for souls had passed him does-best under the conditions of knows all about 1t and asked the
Hardships of War.
laugh,
‘that Isn't so bad as not hav­
culture, and that ia by its qualities Sunday school to guess what it was
• Two huddred and twenty-two arti­
That he so ill could spare?
ing any windows or doqra to close. Is
cles besides rations are carried by
W h it had I got mat he had missed, most acceptable on the market.
—and most all of the guesses were It? Things might be worse.*
British soldiers sent Into the trenches,
The man who wasn't there.
"'Infinitely worse,* said L
‘You
Then the grower should see that C H R IS T M A S , and sure enough that
sixteen Items bring worn on the per.
T O N I C DIGESTIVE
the seed are free from diseases be­ fs what is going to be here thi* might even taka a notion to staff the non, eleven caryled ln the pockets, nine
windows
and
doors
with
rags
to
cot
mOnCbT"
T
o
let
ail
the
people
enjoy
cause they may and often do carry
A blowing up. T h a fa a l L l v o * ,
In the haversack, sixteen In the valise b sold for this purpose and guaranteed
with them certain diseases, tome of their Christmas and have a good out what oxygen comes In through the and nine In the "hold all,” besides six­ to give relief. Sold only i&lt;y in SMMR.
And do you think 'twas fair
cracks.*
teen Items of equipment.
That I should take the dressing fqr which under • conditions favorable time the Baptist Sunday school have
C. Bower.
jA P
“ Red Cross Christmas Peals, with
a
committee
•
that
expect
to
txke
for
their
development
are
able
to
The man who wasn't there?
their cheery message of hope, gave
T And that reminds,me thst San­ ruin the crop, entirely, while all of charge of the Christmas exercises Betty a chance to get well after her
ford is certainly s church going city. them almost Invariably reduce the and make this a Christmas never to motbcrdled. Is It worth While to save
he forgotten.
the Bettyi? Buy your share today."
Strangers in our fr.i'Lt earn Sunday profit of the grower materially.
::
• • ♦
Most potato diseases are due to
remark about the crowds that attend all the churches and.it seems certain parasitic fungi and bacteria
The preaching service at the HOW RED. CROSS SEAL
that every o r e has the habit here which in a number of cases are in- Temple Sunday night . was «*ome-|
jq EA QAME |N T () BE|Nq
02301118
on Sunday and those who do not goltroduced into the field, as was pre- thing away from the ordinary— Dr.
to church are in the minority. Thisjvsouily mentioned, with the reed. Hyman dewllejl on the great quw- Originating In Norway, Method Was
* is a good reputation for any nty and If disease sfree seed are used, there­ tion of capital and labor—and road a
Taken Up Hsrs Nino Years Ago.
with the beautiful churches being fore, the losses from these diseases number of passages from the Bible
Over
has been raised, by
constructed in Panford the fact that may be either greatly reduced or en­ tpat, together with his explanation, Red Cross Christmas BogIs In tbe Ini t
we have them shoo'd be one of our tirely prevented. ,
shows that such a condition as ex­ eight years, and yet mjmy i&gt;eoplc who
11
•chief assets', have a place in our ad­
♦
Of the potato diseases occurring ists was thought of in Bible times will buy these holiday stickers at this
ATvertising and be exploited at evdry in Florida and which arc carried and waa arranged for hv these great ninth annijnl sak^lQ not know how
every opportunity.
Whnt better .*ith the seed the following are men- men of inspiration who wtotc the this Ides originated.
While Red Cross Seal* really date
reputation could a city have than tinned: Mosaic, hlack leg and rot, Bible. .They have laid down laws
bark pi the Civil War when "Charity
that of • a ’f it&gt;* * of ■ ( hurt he,' ’ Mark scurf, common scab, dry rot and rules by which both capital and fdHintis" were first used, the first cam
Therefore if ou hate hot beep
jn ,j
Ja{^ blight and rot. With labor rr.ay get along together with­ palipi to sell holiday stickers for tin*
.
■.
S A N T O R O 'S H O U S E O F S E R V I C E
;■
tending »hur«-h get the bal.it and go the exceptions &lt;^f late blight and rot out any amount of strife. This ser­ tulierculosls fight was only nine year* *
next Sunday. V ju will find a warm none of these diseases can be con mon w-as ono that could he appreci­ ago in Delawats. Miss Emtty F. Rig.
SANFORD,
Phone
. FLORIDA::
sell of Wilmington read an article by
welrome in every one of them an d. trofled by any spraying
ated by all people.
Jacob
Ilils
describing
stamps
used
for
the services will do you good.
The usual song service and or­
The late blight, because the .fun
(nl^rcnlosls work In Norway, and she
gus that causes it develops first on chestra selections were very good. conceived the Idea of a similar plan
\ The. sweetest word* that e'er the tops where 1t produces a great The two special selections by Miss here. Single bumled, she launched a
ass of. its spores which are dis- Sheltpn and Mr*. Taylor deserve •salo which resulted In fC.UX)' clear
outclassed the song of bird*! How
money. When Miss Blsiell tried to
y wind, then particular mention.
they allay the widow** fears - and atmlnuted, chiefly
convince ihc American Red Cross that
dry t he orphan’* briny tears! When jrobably also by rain and insects
this Idea should be made national ns a
rn other plants and into the soil,
sad and tired and short of kale
Uanquct Tendered
peace activity of that society, she met
letter const-* by morning mail; lie e ran !&gt;&lt;# surceMfuIly controlled by
Sunday night at -tne rectory a
with opposition, hut finally |&gt;ers«inde&lt;t
Other letters it appears, with postage •prayir.g with bordeau* nixture
banquet was tendered to the local tho authorities, with the result that on
Buyers and Shippers o f
"N ojw h en tho latter is thoroughly made members of the, Brotherhood of St. an Investment of a few hundred dol­
stamps and inky *m«-ar*
jme \ar.d thoroughly applied at the right Andrews, Rev. A. S. Peck presiding lars 1133,000 worth o f Heals was sold
doubt." we sigh, "it Is a dur.
frantic gent is after man. * These time and with a good- sprayer.
over the ceremonies, and when the in 1008 amt the great national cambeastly bills w'e cannot pay take all
It should be remembered here that lime 'arrived for the eats of which, pahnt was launched. Since then the
the sunshine from the day, and m »ki only in extreme cases could the pres­ fourteen young men were seated aale has gone forward by leaps and
us wish that we were dead, with ence of these diseases be detected around the table, Paul Hawkins pre­ bounds, until now the Red Cross Seal
Stanford, Florida
210 E. First Street
stacks of granite overhead.**
And on the seed even by an expert. sided over .the turkey and Paul Is an Institution In the United States,
and offers to every one a chance fo
then, with languid hahds we tear the Therefore, the only sure way to ob­ proved to be an expeit at cutting
help in the people's fight aanlnst the
envelope to see what's there, and tain the seed free from the disease meat.*
* '
people's disease. Iuist year over 70,
out there comes a note, by heck, is to get them from fields that are
On the other end of the table a 000,000 8*als were sold, and this year
with these brave words, “ Enclosed ' not infected. ' __Thia^-- lack -should large bam "W b x t A M " wax sta­ the American Red Cross and The Na­
— find-eherk!“ Ah.'then,
Ah.'then, WiTbT&lt;rfareWe bid fare- either be guaranteed by the seed tioned at the plate of Patrick Mur­ tional Aaaoclatlon for the Btmly and
well to woe, and like nine Brahma dealer or certified by some depend- phy, who has had the honor of slic­ Prevention of Tuberculosis, who con-.
duet the sate. ire out Tor h W.OfiATibo
roosters crow, and to the soft drinks ab|e agent who fwreonaUy-inspected ing ham for the past two years.
These annual -dinners are given sale or #1.000.000 for the Tul»crculosts
joint repair wnd b u y s quart of so’ap- ; tho fields at the right time.
War.
■
* liida there.' T The sun once more is j Svresi can hardly be guaranteed every year and the day* set for the
The policy ou which the sale ts con­ C O M M E R C I A L R A T E , $1.50 (R O O M W I T H P R IV A T E BATH),
occasion
is
generally
the
first
Suncutting hay, the gloomy, cloud, arc /re# from iQm(. Qf the diseases, nam e
ducted Is that the money, except for
— ---------------- THE YEAR ‘ROUND --------------------------------.................. l.KUlu^in m i uiw :
blown away,- the Editor*, glad what ,y Icab #fl|| black BCUrf, because d .y a d 'r lb . lut' d .y o!_Nov.nn._M. ^
N
o
Invitations
were^ronf
0Ul,”
bhTy
E FFIC IE N T SERVICE
•ball remain In the community where
was a wreck changed by thg_ words, , tbf&gt;y are too rnmm&amp;h almost any- Atfckisx+
wirrJt— fIina
i n — check?T
U nit \fft.
.
. .
members of the Brotherhood being the Seals are sold.
“ EnclMFf!
s&gt;au *■»» where in the country, though In
M O D E R N E Q U IP M E N T
in attendance. ’ Several plates were
son.
some places, they develop only slight­
H O SPITAB LE T R E A T M E N T
sent htek for reloading, especially
ly. Aa the parasite* causing these
tho&gt;£ at the end of tho table where RESTORED TO HEALTH
C. n . JEW ETT, Lessee find Mgr*, This is the circus season in Flor­ two diseases are carried on the very
the large roast turkey rested.
BY RED CROSS SEALS
ida and I 'am sorry that our city surface of the seed tubers, the latter
Among the prominent eaters at
council ever passed an ordinance can easily be disinfected ( treated)
raising the license so high that a cir­ against them with corrosive sublim­ the banquet were Harold Wash­ Holiday Mssssncsrs Bring Hspplnkasto
Homes Burdened W ith Tuberculoele.
cus cannot'come in. All of us enjoy ate tl part to 1000 parta water) *o- burn and Ned Chittenden. It was
Deserted by her hushs'nd, suffering
a good- circus and the old fogy idea lution for dipping the seed in it for the good fortune of Washburn to be
from tuberculosis In a double form and
that a circus carries all the money one and a hnlf hours. After treat­ sitting next to-the turkey and at the supporting herself and young b o y 'b y
out.cif town Is Only u theory and not ment the seed should be either im- clorfe of the banquet it.was necessary her needle, the Anti-Tuberculosis As­
u fact. If our people here cannot mediately planted or aloowed to dry. for Allen Jones to go to the Haber­ sociation In n Western city found an
aec u circus in Sanford they will go Seed may bo treated for two hours dashery to get a belt that would fit unfortunate consumptive, living In one
fo, some other city to see one and with formalin, 1 pint to 30 gallons Harold. The other past master at room with twp little beds—one for her­
spend their money going so where is of water to free them of sebb, but eating was Ned Cnlttenden, who if self and one for'her boy. Everything
the difference? The old lime circus formalin ia not quite so good against left, at the table by himself could was clean; but, oh, so poor!
' *
Fully Ch*r«edIB*tlori«
That wane year ago.
AJ, L M A K E S A N D
h ive devoured everything in a|ght in
js all right and I for one would like the black acurf.
This
morning
she
took
a
train
for
to FU Any Cor
five minutes.
TYPES R EPAIRED ;
to see them coming to Sanford ni
Tho corrosive sublimate treat­
the stato sanitarium, where she will
Those that were not mentioned as
they did In the old days. A circus ment has often been injurious to the
have a chance td'gct wall, while her
SEMINOLE COUNTY GARAGE
is a clean amusement and an enter­ seed when used during warm weath­ star edters were left at the table toy la being cared for by the Antltainment for old and young -and I er, therefore on ahoukd keep In mind while Rev. Peck called for Millers Tubercutosls Association with funds
-would not deprive the youngsters that it is not safe to employ this to comfe and take care of the other derived from tbe Red Cross Beat Bale.
from one for fhe world. . Can our treatment when the temperature Is twelve eaters.
Here la tbe story of another family
Mr. Jas. Stewart delivered a where happiness and health were
present city counril look at fhe above 76 degrees F, or thereabouts.
matter in that light or no?
In view of the foregoing Informa­ speech In behalf of the Brotherhood brought through tho medium of Red
tion the following suggestions are thanking those who hafl made it Cross Beats:
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
Tuberculosis had made hoaTy de­
possible for such a splendid table of
I am glinl to see the great (mer­ offered:
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE MAY I8TH. 1916
fancy foods to be placed before the mands upon the family, and tho In­
Require your seed dealer to sup­
it being Aken in the Seminole
come
had
entirely
stopped
for
several
eaters. Those present at the bartT H R O U G H T R A I N S T O N E W Y O R K DAILY
County Fairt
We should have a ply you with seed guaranteed free
months. It was Inevitable that they
quet were Messrs. J. 8. Stewart,
should ntn Into debt for grocery bills
fair here every year and there is no from disease. If he cannot do so
•Mat, b n RacflaU* Ckak Cara la Wiakl &gt;«*•
Rev. A. S. Peck, A. Jones, B. Whit- as well as the rent. With such worry,
good reason why such a stunt should then buy your guaranteed seed di­
Dtaiag Car S m k a m i Trala SS
ner, I: Kanher, W. Dixon, Roble anxiety and depression It Is not al­
not be pulled off. Let us all g?t be­ rectly from the northern seed pro­
No. SO
Lalng, Hume Rumph, John Davis, ways easy ’ to find a silver lining tn
No. HC
No. 82
ducers. I f you do not know from
hind the fair and make it go.
Pat Murphy, Paul Hawkins, H. tho clouds. The condition was- recog­
8:10 p. m.
1:35 p. m.
Lv Jacksonville--------9:10 a. tn.
whom such seed may be bought,
12:35 B.m.
Washburn, D. Griffin and Ned Chit­ nised, however, by the visiting nurse,
5:35
p.
m.
Ar
Savannah----------1:15
p.
m.
7:45 P- « •
s Butter Is going, up again and then make Inquiry of the local
tenden.
Frank Campbell waa ab­ and the sick father was sent to a hos­
9:13 a. m.
Ar Richmond--------------5:05 a.m.
11M 9- m2:33 p. aa.
Ar Wasklhgtoi
8:50 i. ■ .
there is no telling where eggs are tato grower's association. Experi­ sent on account of business reasons. pital, and proiwr cure was provided
1:14 a- m.
1£0 p. m.
Ar Baltimore.
. 108)5 a. m.
for tbe others. Relief was also oh
and all other foodstuffs are soaring. ment Station, agents of the Bureau
3:40 s. m.
4.03
p.
m.
Philadelphia
.18:34
a.
m.
|0nod, and now tiotti rent bills and
6:00 s. »•
Now let the housewives g e t together, of Flant Industry, U. 3. Depart­
Ar New Yoxk _ .
.2 :40 p. m.
5 t»p .w s .
groeery*bllla are being gradually lessen­
a
row!
Ing.
ment
of
Agriculture,
oil
of
whom
like they are doing in Tsnnpa and
People say that growling "relieves ed each week.,-Kadi member of tbe
For Information or Reset ration Phono or Writs
other places and place the ban en would be glad to help you.
family has hud ntmdng care for somo
Request
also
that
the
seed
be
their
natrea."
On
the
oontiwry,
ft
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
rL
these articles that are being manipu­
ailment
.or
&lt;uhor
.388
W.
B
n
yjt,
Jacksonville.
FU.
HOfoborou^hHidoI/j^ni*'
;
doubles
the
strain
by
fixing
the
growllated by tbe apeculators of Wall trusted with corrosive sublimate or aria attention on annoyances, and In­
Every Red Cross Seal sold helps to
Phono IT
0
4
4
*
+
do
tba\
youreelf.
See
*
that
every
•treat end tbe price will fall.
We
belter conditions like the*e.
creasing thsir power to do mischief.
can do without butter and eggs and tubsr^U perfshUy smooth end fre*
/

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

DR. A. DOLAN |

REG ARDLESS
ii OF WHAT OUR
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THE SANFORD HERALD

the auspices of St. Agnes Guild at lino of endeavor, and ho Is broad
the Lyric Theatre on Thursday enough to give the information to
A RESUME OF SANFORD
evening,
directed by Miss Gretchen1 tho state at large.
a b o u t p e o p l e
HAPPENINGS UP*TO DATE
Tho egg market will never be
Schultz. The success that has at­
■AUrna til C m m h .I h i m u far ihi,
tended
the
various
.entertainments
over
supplied. In Japan they have
Calana l&gt; "S oottf
•&gt; I’Ko m
an d
coached by* Miss Schultz is sufficient H25 fowls to each square mile, or I 1j
Mfl H. A, Trilwitt, PUai No. JOJ
to guurantee the success of* this par­ hens to .the square acre with every
ticular play, especially with the tal­ acre, practically, under ’ cultivation
ented
young people who focn^ the in that thiskly settled country, Ihe
Norma King McLaughlin played for
( Cfcitiv" M u tit Club
cast.
The
girls are members of St. graatest egg producing nation we
The regular merlin* of-the Cecil- 'the hostess and the prize, a pretty
Agnes Guild and the four male chnr- have, in tho United States there is
piece
of
linen
was
won
by
Mrs.
.
Mu,ir Clul» was held at
Murgaret * Barnes. A salad course ncrera are impersonated by populur only one half fowl to each culti­
J of Mr*. Fannie •Mum,on
young sorter^ men. The music is in vated acre, or less than one.quarter
c m dav Nov. 25.
Many friends was served at the refreshment hour.
the hands of Mrs. Lucille Aspinwul fowl for the entire acreage.
i patmns were present. The club
Takach and Mrs. Frances Aspinwnll
The hen in the United States lays
• j e l l e d to order by Mrs; Munion
E rnimj /fridge Club
Fry.
1
lya
twenty billion eggs a year- Or.©
. . rave a short and interesting talk
M
and
Mrs. S. E.
Barrett
, , iL _
,
June Haverhill, W ellesley'06, who egg in every three is eaten by the
Mullr. Mint - c h l.lttr In th . charmingly entertained
the Tuesday .............
..
..
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, , .
.
' : masquerades as Ellen, tho Maitl Is raiser thereof; tho, other two Are
following manner:
Evening Bridge Club last week, with
...
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, „
_
, ,,
, tho Hifted and bewitching Miss started for . the market but 16
■Mrs. Margaret Barnes and Mr. and
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.
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&gt;1 Melody
„
«
.
. ... ..
.
Jume fjtumon. whose versatility as cent get broken or are-spoiled. This
rs. G. J: I.oucks substttut ng for „ „
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.
.
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,
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,
an actress on the amateur stage Is loss amounts to ${&gt;0,000,000 a year,
g SUsngt^ Service and Simplicity absent
members. A not lunch* was
.. n »
,
. #
,
.
.
.
,
.
,
too
well known to need further corn- a grout sum which could be
i Inspiration, Ideals
M . a n r
r e r hmt r
hT r :nu&gt;nt. She is the guest of Mollie served by more careful handling and
J. Character and Civilization.
Mrs. A. P Connelly making hlgh|Fort, (M i*
charlotte Hamf. in
Fifteen to twenty per
The talk was largely illustrated sc° e for tne ladles was given ■« Yeerch of djlU for t,conomlf counsel, gathorlrtg.
cent
of
the
eggs marketed go into
-nd was very ■interesting.
pretty
basket
while Mr. H o y . ^ , , ^ the summ(.r.
Mffc
Ford
cold
storage,
something like two or
The follow ing program was ren­ Symes carried o(T the honors fpr the ,08M hcr mu|(J &gt;t tho ,Mt mlnutc
three
billions,
the rest ure eaten
gentlemen arfd.was pnuntud with a
dered:
.
,
and June is. employed by Richard While fresh. The proportiorujf atorDuet. Minuet in C ..........••*•*---........ bridge, set of cards.
Ford (Hume Humph) tne devoted “ Rp «'KK* depends on how much mon­
Minor
.......^....Bcethovoh........
husband of Mollie and Robert Shep­ ey people have to spend for fresh
Theodore and A dele. Hungn
Social Calendar
herd (Curl Schultz), MoHic'n brother, eggs.
Ln account of prosperous
‘in Bohem ia ......... ------Czerny....... This afternoon —
as Ellen the Maid. While serving times the wage earner has done away
Robert Denton
Mrs. May Dickins entertains the fruit at dinner, Max Ten Eych (Geo. with his chicken yard cad is buying
Little Area-------Prcsspr . . ......
Book Circle.
McLaughlin) who loves June Haver­ eggs. Hence thcro are fewer
Duct. Gypsy March ......Carl Wolfe
hill but has engnged himself to Dor­ and moro people to buy them.
Tonight—
Anna Mason and Helen Peck
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Connelly will othy Murch (Miss Olga Schultz) to There is a reason why eggs are
Duet, Mazurka.....Lelghbert.............
entertain the Evening Bridge Club. secure to each other twenty-five ing for five cent
cents each now,, and the
Mary Elizabeth Puleston and
thousand
Wednesday, Dec. 6— .
land dotlurs,
dollars, tho. bequest
Iiimguest of an price wilt likely remain tiitch for
Mrs. Munson ,
recognizes Juno
June and compllca- some time. The fact that inspectors
Meeting of Woman’s Club. . Re­ aunt, roeognizes
ports will be given by delegates to tiom and amusing situations-arise found 72,000.000 dozen’ eggs in cold
Raxurka
—.Chopin.
that keeps the audience in one con- storage in Chicugo is of srhall mo­
Kathleen Brady
the Federation meeting- at Miami.
tinuous roar of .nughter. In the end ment. They would only last the
A Jolly Time------- :----- Ehmlcr......... Thursday afternoon, Nov. 7—Erminia Houser
Mrs. Margaret Barnes will be sweet Dorothy March fulls in Idvo United States for a day.
Duet, Second Nocturne— Chopin-... .. oStess to the Every Week Bridge with the right man nnd the charYning
Tampa consumes 30,000 eggs a
Margaret Davis. Royal KHntworth
little comedy ends hnppily. John week, of which 80 per cent are shiplub.
Certainly. no girl really needs a
Thursday night—
Hume, tho rector of St. AKni’9 i* in epd in from the north, and 20 per
Soap —
"swagger stick," nnd Just ns certainly
the
clever
hands
of
Clarence
Ma­
The Nightingale and the H ose..........
cent come from Florida towns. every girl wnnts one— or will ns soon
“ Elopement oT Ellen" at Lyric
honey. The first act is in the dining There pusses through Tampa each
... ....... .....Hanley,---- ,.—
as she sees them. These breezy little
Theatre for benefit St. Agnes Guild.
room of Mrs. Ford's country home week 36,000 eggs shipped from tie accessories have no excuse for being
Dreamland.
Burleigh
Saturday, Nov: 9 —
while the second and third acts, the
Mrs. James Taylor
In our midst nt ail except that they are
Christmas bazaar and annual sup­ fornor at 5 a! m. and the latter in North to Cuba— and maybe as many
pretty and announce that their youth­
more
find
their
way
to
Cuba
via
the
per of the Guild of
Holy Cross the afternoon of the same day are
Truth Srekrt* Entertained
Florida Eust Coast, and twice that ful wearers nre out for a walk mid
Mrs. Frank Adams delightfully church in Seminole Rank building in a corner of the Ford garden. The
may possibly need jj little help or sup­
amount by steamer direct from New
port. They are equal to giving assist­
entertained her mother’s Sunday on First street.
numbers between* the actsw ill fea­ York City. Cuba is
a great grea
school class, the Wesleyan Troth
ture Mrs. Takach in song and a se­ York city. «Cubn in a great market ance In the arduous climbs she may
Spend Ihe Day. Parly
encounter on Fifth avenue. or .MlchlSeeker* on Tuesday evening at her
lected number. Seats ran be re*
Mrs.
Zeli Ratliff entertained with aerved at Phiiinf’. W ed nesday—a l for the Horliln_pgg_ptflitucer.— lam*, gnu IwolBTini jiiiiT ih o w further willchurning little bungalow on Mag­
pa and the Cuba egg market could tngness to be useful and helpful by
nolia avenue. Fnl'lnwlng fhe b »«L Bn prjnysbtif »pv-mM-fr-—itr |"in' “ ii" 8:70 n. m.
take 100,000 eggs a week.
Hup|&gt;ortlng little vanity bugs of rib­
nos peruitPan agreeable social hour Monday, at which the guests were
(Continued on Page Five)
bon.
wu enjoyed, at which time^ duinty Mrs. W. W. Abernathy, Mrs. I). G.
Mr. Powell has mnde a compila­
These new swagger sticks are tnndo
Monroe, Mrs. Geo. Watson, Mrs.
tion of profits made by a large num­
refreshments were served.
POULTRY PAYS IN FLORIDA
to
match up with street and sports
Fred Fort anil Mrs. W. M. Haynes.
ber of egg farms and finds that a suits nnd lints. And tho vanity bog.
Big Profils Can be Made Here by high class egg ranch in Floridn will carrying first aid to beauty, must also
Ertry li'rrtr /fridge
net more than $1 per hen a year. carry out the matching up in color mid
The members of the Every Week
Poultry Man
“ The Elopement «/ Eflrn"
Some
claim $2 a hen a year net, with style.
Bridge enjoyed a delightful game on
The'
citrus
crop
of
the
entire
state
And now comes the "Elopement
Some of these'sticks nre satlmcovSaturday afternoon with Mrs. W. E. of Ellen" an attractive and interest­ of Florida runs about JG,000,000 an- feed hill averaging $1.40 a year.
It is. the ideal business for quick .ered, but most of them are enameled.
Watson the gracious hostess. Mrs. ing comedy drama presented under ifun'lly. There is one city in" Cali­
fornia which does $4,000,000 annual­ returns and small capital. ’ One man Black nnd white and emerald and
while npponr to tie best liked, although
ly in eggs and broilers nnd poultry on a "ten acre farm can take care of
Besides the other colors have up[wared. All white,
supplies.
Twenty years ago that 1,000 io 1,500 hens.
with black nt tho top mid point, makes
town had an idea—today it is the profits oh eggs, fryers and old chisk- a beautiful slick, furnished with a
largest egg producing city in the ena there is a profit of $210 n year
ens there is a profit of $210 a year
world. Mighty is the hen.
from each 1000.hens for theif drop­
They claim for tlint California
pings, if gathered on lime and saw­
egg city that is l ho logical location dust lloor. *Tii\* egg business proper­
for the business. Hut it has nothing
ly conducted would establish some
that Floridn has not. The three place in the state large factories for
great factors for poultry success are
marking of egg carriers, one-tlay-oid
a sandy loam soil, moderate tem­
chick curriers, incubators, portable
peratures,. moist sea air -and.***of hen houses, and for the grinding M
course, well drained land. Next is
food And for bone and- meat feeds
.the market. Florida has the market and medicine, etc. U is an industry
as it is nearer to the center of pop that should be fostered and encour
ulntion, and it has Cuba trailing oil
nged.■thr BOUtnwn end of the atatei IfT
Florida we are raising the same
IM T y J t f K
breoil of chickens— Whitp Lfi-Hnrm
fo r _ eggs* iiTul~Vlymouth Rucks for
Do Your Shopping Early anil Ease
table use.
y/
l'p On the l.n-t Dm 4
The uverago prieo of eggs at . Postmaster Elder and his amistwholesale in' California has been 30 ants believe In siioptiiim mirlarjuid- cents a dozen: nt T ampa_-3&amp;lcewts "not wailing until Olristma* Duy to
ifrc-ili country eggs 2 cents hi,:t.,r send your packages through the
and properly balanced ration eggs 5 mail for Uniin Sam'is one busy man
cents higher) and In comparison till over Die United States for the
with the California ration eggs nt three weeks before Chriatmns.
20 cents and outs at 40 cents a
The postmaster's advice is to get
dozen, the difference is •woMhy of
ready for your mail orders na soon
consideration.
na possible. Wrap the package« se­
The average prico of broilers in
that California egg city has bean $3 curely and nt]Press tfiem plainly and
thus assist the force In'every vvny in
per dozen; at Tampa, $5.40. The
transporting the Christmas presents
average price of old chickqhs in Cal­
in time for Chi/stmas morning and
ifornia has been 34 a dozvn; nt
securing: their anfe passage to the
Tampa, $7.80.
destination. If the shopping public
These figures are taken from tho woutd shop early the poatotlico
Hoard of Trade booklet of that Cali­ would give better service nnd the
fornia egg city, and the Tampa fig­ clerks of the various stores could
ures compiled by. L. P. Dickie, secre­ givo better servlre.
tary of the Tampa Hoard of Trade,
If poss'ble, extra help will ho pro­
and both are authentic.
vided by the pottoffico and the force
In California tho minimum tem­ exoects to work day nnd night in at-,
perature runs from 10 to 20 degrees tending to the wants of the public
colder than that* of Florida, with and the man who asks for hi* mail
cold winter rains in ' California, every hour at the general delivery
against Florida warm rnins in sum­ window without expecting any mull
mer; the maximum summer tem­ la asked to-defer his visit until nfter
JC HJ„M |M,j,u|np 0f |a j G f0 n jn jer
lent with small, covered buttons down perature in California is 110; In
the JChristtnas rush la over.
Al­
A suit that la recommended by Its
detri
l,,,ro’ atul 11 &gt;&gt;ns been the fronL
Florida 96 degrees.
ready
tho
holiday
rush
is
Jn
l4ie
air
«nst, H V n BVT,'.ra' thfn and supple
For early frill wear the same model
In Florida wu can raise Bermuda and the mail carriers uro beginning quiet Interpretation o f tho new modes
•ad u ^
bordered with serge Is shown mado of chiffon cloth banded gross and sunllowcrs and other green
Is sura to bo approved everywhere.
with sorjre nt the bottom of Ihe coat food stuffs thr same as in Cilifornla; to look Ilk* Santa Claus with their Those who demand strictly plain apd
*,,rK0 coll,ir *nd
large packs. Every ingoing and out­ wearnblo things for the street will
•out.A. r i&gt;, ‘ or creI** adorned- with nnd skirt, or with velvet or ono of
we can raise corn and cereals here, going mail brings the shower of gifts like It nnd It will hear tho scrutiny ot
We kin.0 ,rnl‘*'
and thin sup- tho supple plushes. The belt shows a
mt In. " 1 co,ltr,l&gt;ute to the differ* closer adjustment to the figure, and but In California they huy^it for and packages and the big rush Is oh. those who Insist upon Its being up to
*fn. VPr*UU0M of this refined de- the "coat has sleeves of the chlffou land at $£00 an acre Is too expensive
date. A model of this description ap­
pears In the picture abqye.
cloth. Oollgr and cuffs ure .of tho to grow these grains.
Queen's Carriage.
This skirt and coat aro adapted to
,n th* P,ctar« made of heavier material nnd also the handings b In every way Florida is an idoul
By the beginning of tho seventeenth
trlmmAr* ,n * 1,0,1 ,u,Phur aliado nnd a straight and short scurf of tills poultry country and equals, of not century tho use of carriages and any of the accepted spring nullings—
hrakjT"^1 TerF ‘Hilo with soutache fabric, lined with a soft &lt; ^ n l » ron*
w that
rm chlcben
cent
coaches had become so prevalent In serge, gnberdino, whipcord, etc., In
surpasses
that B
great
chicken center,
plain cloths, and. (ho shepherds'
treating
color,
mnkes
a
wonderfully
|
r
,
_
_
L
LAJ
J
%k,rt l» I.lali.vMmC ,C°L0r’ 31,6 P ,a,n
and land can be had here for $25 to England that in 1601 the attention of check* and Callot checks that aro
•l«e»HJ . * '
n nt ,h®
and the effective accenoory.
$60’ an acre for poultry-farms, near parliament was drawn to tho subject, equally popular. Its skirt Is very full,
atralght from
mack-and-whlte shoe, and n black*
and s bill "to restrain the exccsslvo
'
*
. use of coaches" was Introduced, which, with a panel effect down tho front,
Bath»r TT
,ront 80,1 f,nclt and-whlte hat are worn with llie gown
. Uut trr Bi11 “ *° ,h* "Port epaulettes, pictured. They are ,, good choice with otlca; whi.c that California Hoard of however, wae rejected on Its second having Inverted plaits at each side
.................
Peittrn p, lA d.°con,,wl w1th « braided many
,
......
..........
of the new color*
for.......
fall,....
which t7 - ade booklet states: “ L and close le rending.* In tho early part of the $en- .and . group of three box plaits at
v‘
frmn
_
----**'-•
unncr*nonice
costa ♦$400
of e r - ~ . u ■ 'l!(-’* An under-bodice .|nc\m1e* the dahlia shades, purpl*. lb » city c0#ta
f 00 and $500 an tury It was estimated that there were each side of the back. It Is one of
•*eetw^nlBror?’’ i:to baa Ion* plain taupe and all the castor shades M acre.
tho longest of tho new models snd
f.000 ln Loudon and Its vicinity.
might be shorter with good ‘effect.
jj. ToWell, secretary of th*
* b&lt;u,d
ot Arell a. those with which we are more’
,
,
These are
Rumors ot skirts considerably length­
■A*
! New Port Richey Board of Trade
Not to Avoid Debt.
in
bodloe matches the faniUUr,
ened have failed to make good U)
has gathered much information on
One way to avoid publicity and at­ spring suits, although the new skirts
, . V la Dianv 1. . - __1
the hen and its possibilities with a tention Is to become a bridegroom.— are not quite so short os those of the
rolls, the
view of interesting settleri In that Topeka Capital.
****** *djuited. The coat fanpast season.

And Now Comes the “ Swagger Stick”

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vanity bag of blnck nnd whlto striped
satin ribbon. A stick of tills kind la
shown In the center of tho group
above.
At the left of tho center there Is a
smart model qf white enamel, covered
with emerald green satin and banded
.with bluck and white. On the left of
It Is n black stick with white knob and
point. The knob Is banded with black.
The slick nt the.rlght of tho center.
,of_vihH«»-wiwnit‘l. mny-tu? carried &lt;&gt;77
arm by tho btack-nnd-wMte ribbon
which Is run through a slit In the top..
Next to It a plain black slick has a
white knob and point and contrives to
be most sedate nnd businesslike In ap­
pearance.
.
- .
Those sticks which are. furnished
with vanity bags to put them In coun­
tenance promise to be the most fa­
vored. For, whatever else her girl*
ship tuny consent to do without fn this
ungenerous world, site simply will
have a vanity bag.

Popular Late Summer Suit

U:~—.

Tho fullness of the pcplum Is placed
In positions-corresponding with those
that dispose of tho fullness In the
skirt. The panel front ot tho skirt la
also repeated In tho coat. Tho shaped
coatsleevcs are perfectly plain and
the coat is fastened with cloth-covered
buttons, a |itUo to oho side ot the
fron t A small cape and narrow stand­
ing collar acknowledge tho strength
of tho espo Idea In spring fashions
and tnako tho boat possible finish for
tho plain neck.
,*Th o leather-covered sailor hat with
leather ornaments worn with this
suit Is strictly In keeping with It,
plain and up to date, made for utility
without neglecting style.. Gloves and '
ahooa bespeak the same Ideas as gov­
erning their design. In this outfit one,
may be conscious of being correctly
turned out as to tailored clothes.

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S E U I- W E E K L V ‘

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN SANFORD—(Me /.
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iS T R E L S ,
OF LADIES
RIG SUCCESS

ack tho expected piquuncy. They
were especially good in the musical
lumber "O n the Way to Seminole
.Calm ly,— presenting MW»: 'James
Taylor, nn Indian
brave,
Mrs.
Deane Turner, Mrs. U. E. Tolar,
Mis.-'J. M. Wallace, Mrs. K. E. Rou
millmt, Mrs. W. C. Hill amf Mrs.
Archie Betts, Indian 'squaws,, was a
realistic Indian scene by night, and
was intended to advertise Seminole
County Fair.
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The accessories of staging • and
LADIES
GAVE
costuming were especially suitable
GRAND E N TE R T A IN ­
and under tho capable management
M ENT FRIDAY
of Mr. Ed. Lane and Miss Grctchen

SANFORD

It fhpuld not be a matter lor
wonderment if the attendance on
fridiy night at th i L yrlc*is^ n y crlterion that the Ladies Minatrela un­
der the auspices of- the Music De­
partment of the Woman’s ClUb w*A
, wonderfully big auccesa. It was
apparently a well satisfied audience
that came knowing what to expect
and had not been disappointed.
Nearly all of the cast havo been fre­
quently heard here in song nnd seen
in play* before-'and Mra. I’ attl
Rotai Lyman won a distinct pLuco
for herself in local esteem.
Mra.
brought into her acting and
d ^ ^ g the experience of former
jura upon the professional stage
and was a splendid acquisition to a
splendid - cast of local celebrities.
Mrs. James W. Barnes, who in a
graduate of the E m e’ ton Cqlicge of
Oratory and a teacher and conch in
dramatic url, with MU*' Grctchen
Schultz, who is n'sa a dramatic
reader of note and .coach, having
been taught by a pupil of Charlc*
Frohrcan at Lombard College were
largely responsible for the fun and
jokes that pleased the audience tre­
mendously, voiced by "vociferous ap­
plause. Much of the credit for the
.spirited in'rforPinnce belongs to the
end men. "Harm ony Lou” (M rs.
ilarnes) and “ Boney Sal” (M iss
Schultz) with Desdetpona ! M rs.-Lym.in) who kept things a-hummlng.

NUMBER SI

SANFORI), FLORIDA, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1916

Schultz, ajily assisted by Mrs. Her­
bert Lyman and Mrs. Veda Ward
Dowers, musical director, who gave*
careful attention to the re-arrangcment of the score anil to whose mu­
sical ability und talent much of the
success is due, the minstrel show
was decidedly a great hit and splen­
did success.
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MEMORIAL SER VICE
LEGISLATION B.P.0.ELKS

TO HASTEN

PRESIDENT
A N I)
HOUSE
EXCELLENT PROGRAM M ADE
LEADERS FAVOR
LODGE OF SO RRO W
RAILROADS
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AN EPOCH

Washington,
Dec. 6 .— Speaker
Clark nnd Representative Kitcbin,
Fourteen hundred Elk lodges in
majority loader of the huuso, as­ the^ United States held their annual
sured President Wilson at u White mcmorinl services Sunday ufternooh
House conference that they would do nnd Sanford lodge No. 1241 was
all they could to husten the passage among them and the services here
qf railroad legislation at the short while not ns elaborate as some were
session of congress which begins to­ just ns impressive and went straight
day.
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to tho hearts of the large uudience.
The
President summoned
the Long before the appointed hour of
house leaders to talk over .with them three the Star Theatre was filled
the legislative program and to se­ with those who expectantly awaited
cure their cooperation in expediting the beginning of the exercises.
important measures. Legislation to
Promptly at three o'clock tljc
supplement the Adamson law, he members of the Elks lodge
left
said was of the outmost importance their lodge room and marched to tho
and he asked thut this bo given prec-jStar Theatre where they werb seated
odenco over all other general legis- in iho ebnirs reserved for them.
latlon.
The stage was occupied by Exalted
Ileallzing that three mo'ntns is a Ruler J. (J. Hurley, 1’ rnstees Lake.
short'period for conslde ntion of g e i- Holly and Maxwell, Da Neal. Dr.
oral measures when appropriation Ilulley of Del,nnd and Chaplain,
bills also must he passed, tin* Presi­ Rev. Arthur Sealing Peck.

the* members together in the bonds
.of sympathy, friendship and frntrrnalism.
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,
Dr. T . A. Neal and It. J. Holly
followed with beautiful eulogies, of
D. G. Monroe and W. J . Hill,
brothers who had died during the
year of 1916 and their wordsjirenthed comfort for the hearts of the rel­
atives of the deceased.
After the singing of America nnd
the benediction the exercises closed
and the large audience left tho build­
ing with’ a greater respect and many
praises for the Sanford lodge of Elks.
’ Much credit is dm*1 the commit­
tees on decorations und on nfusir
for the excellent jirdgram, for the
beautiful music nnd the stage nnti
theatre. Tho decorations are always
a feature) of the occasion and ns
usual they were of the best.
The
entire program could not be im­
proved upon and will mark another
successful epoch in the annuls of
Sanford lodge No. 124. B. P. O. E.

NATIONAL
CONVENTION
IN DECEMBER
RIVERS AND HARBORS O N E
OF M O S T IM PO R TA N C E
TO SOUTH
'It looks ax if there might bo
"something d oin g" nt the Thirteenth
Annual Convention of the National
Rivers and Harbors Congress, which
is to meet in Washington on tho
6 th, -Tth and Nth of December, for
the prseident of the congress, Sen­
ator Ransdell o f Louisian*, an­
nounces that nny onc who really
knows anything about that m u*
talked o f article' will be given a
chance to tell it.o

The ushers wqrc Mrs. H. C. Gctror,' Miss Bess Tribble, Miss Fannie
Congressman Scars Here .
Kcba Munson, Miss Agnes Berner an
Congressman W. J. Sears, known
and Miss Nellie Elder. Mrs. W ..L.
But thero has been such a va&amp;t
the length of the Fourth district as
Morgan was the presiding genius of
amount
of loose talk on the subject
Joe Sears ’ was here Saturday after­
the office box. The hats worn by"
that
the
accent is to he placed.on
noon greeting his many friends. He
the end men were made at the
the
"K
n
o
w
.”
No one has yet been
spent part of the time at Munroe’ in
French Millinery Shop.
The red
found
who
will
admit thut there la
company with Postmaster Elder nnd
and green coats were made at the
B. J. Holly nnd talked over the mat­ Any "pork'” in his own pet project;
Quality Shop nnd the negro rigs
ter of the cnangc in name of the It is always somewhere else and
were
loaned
by II. B. Crowder.
So, if a
postnlficc at that |rlare. Mr. Sears usuuliy .a long ways off.
man
from
Maine
criticizes
a
project
T h e ’following ladies were included
tujkcd with many of the citizens
inCalifomia,
or
a
man
from
Minne­
in tlie oust:
,
here about the waterways, tho new
Mra. Lyman, Mrs. Metis, Mrs. dent asked the house leaders if they
After a beautiful voluntary by the postofilce huilriiug 'jtnd other matters sota jutnps^qn ^ w a terw a y in Texas,
Deane Turner, Mrs. J. M. Wallace, thought ‘there would be time for en­ Elks orchestra Exalted Ruler Hurley of intercut.- He thinks that this will he w ilf he expected to tell just hqw
Muriel Harrold, Mrs. M. Minarik, actment of new railroad laws before' called the lodge to order and the be a short session o f congress hut he cornea to know so much about
Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. B. A. Howard, March 4 .' Both told - him they formnl opening exercises were ear* udmita that no one knows just how things two or three thousand milea
Mrs. W. C. Hill, Miss Grctchen thought (here would be and prom­ ried out. The Indies choir composed long the members will he forced to uwuy from where he lives.
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Schultz, Olga Schultz, Mrs. Taylor, ised to exert every effort to econo- of Mis. F. L. Woodruff. Mrs. R. J. stay at the capital after March 4th
Every .waterway project in the
Charlie Seay, Mrs. Barnes, Mrs.' mizo time on other matters.
(H olly. Mrs. W. C. Hill, Mrs. Ku- as there an ' many things that wijl United Stati*s. before it is submitted
Cprfcr, Mrs. Charles, Miss Clnrissn
Speaker Clark reminded the Pres- gmie Itoumillat. Mrs. W. I.. Morgan, jeome before congress nnd it will be u to congress has been finally passed
Starling, Mrs. Uouinillnt, Miss Mc­ ident tliut con;'res&lt;« would huve to Mrs. B. A. Howard, Mrs James mnst busy session.
Mrs. Sears and on by the the chief of engineers und
Daniels, Martha Fox, Junnio Stu- pay strict attention to business and T aflor and Misses Olga and Grot- 'several other Kissimmee ludies ac- thLboard of engineers far riVers and
mon( Florence Frank. Mrs. ItatlifT. I asked him to help at the outset to.chen Schultz, Florence Frank and companicd Congressman Sears here harbors. Thcso men took eight or
Mis. .Mobley, Mrs. Stevenson, Mra. eliminate the usual two weeks hoti-jUuth Mettinger rendered very
und all of .them spent n plrnsnnt uf- ten years of special study, have seen
E. P. Moree, Mrs. .Ralph Wight. day recess,
In that two weeks sweetly "F ath er in Heaven,” Handel ternoon in Sanford.
from twenty to thirty yeurs of ac­
Mrs. A. B. Wallace.
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which otherwise would be wasted, Warhursh.
tual service, und base their conclu­
the Speaker said several Important j 0||# of i h &gt; mMt Bol(.mn parU, 0f
sions on the most elaborate surveys
appropriation bills, might ho dis- tho &lt;&gt;taire v, o V ’mm w„ thon w|tneMand examinations.
Y e t ’ there are
The jokes were fresh and unusually
editors
nf
-metropolitan
tiewspapeni
posed
of
.by
the
house
|e(,
M
tho
Exalted
Ruler
called
the
good, many of them being originPresident Wilson did not discuss
„.rH lo uUpntion an(1 ,he secrewho haldtuully refer to river and
zted by Mrs. Ilarnes.
Tho black
deCuils of the railroad legislative pro- m v CrU8&lt;# „ urnM wnH instructed
hnrlmr hills nN "practically all 'pork
facts in their songs made a trem en­
gram with the house leader*.
He t0
, hr namw of tnc ,Icc, ased
harbor
bills
ns
"practically all
dous hit and the dancing was right
merely desired to get in touch nKji
emhcrjl. A,
onc w„ called
'pork.'
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up to date.. Mias Muriel llnrrold
them on the subject and to have ^
nBmw appeam , at the rorm.r
as "Crappy Snow” in her song
If such n one, without technicaltheir^ cooperation.
He spoke hr.ef- f ^
jn „ , uminate(, ,,oxwl
“ Plant a Watermelon on M y Gravo
training, engineering experience or
ly regarding other important mens- 1 |Iaj|h|1|| ,|V ,c!ertrl(. , ie h l8 nnd the
ar,d :ct the Juice Soak Through”
flashed
personal investigation, should ap­
ures, among them the Webb bill to names were illumined during ’ the
was excellent and brought fortli
pear and denounco a project ap­
permit domestic corporations to
rest of tho services. ’ The roll of
’ ripples of laughter and repented en­
proved by the army engineers, it
maintain collective foreign selling dead arc as folllows:
cores. Mrs. Zch Ratliff nnd Miss
CONGRESS OPENS A N I) F ITZ ­ would seem to he in order to quote
agencies, the corrupt politic al prac­
DIRECTORS
W
ILL
BE
ELEC­
Martha Fox were other black face
(or Ids benefit tho old English
W. I). Holden. B. F. \liggins. W.
GERALD ALSO
tices bill and conservation mehsures.
TED T O N IG H T A N I) REAL
srttiLs who added u generous quota
quatrain:
Proposed embargo legislation nnd M. Wadley, It. II. Marks, J. C. Hig­
OPENS
.
"O
f nil speculations tne inurket holds
to the evening's fu n .' When the cur­
W O RK BEGINS.
issues raised by„tho high cost of liv ­ gins, W. H. Underwood, G. H. Fcrforth,
tain rose on the opening chorus a
Washington, Dec. 5. — Congress
The success of the Seminole Coun­ ing were not mentioned nt the con­ nnld, E. W. Rowland. Jas. 13. Rob­
The best one I know of, for profit .
charming scene of bvuuty und color
ference. In the opinion of the house erts, D. G. Monroe and W. J. Hill. met at noon yesterday for the short ------ in d poll,
*a* displayed.
Arranged in three ty Fair Association is assured and is
After a prayer by Chnplnin Perk session—anti^settled down (o work
leaders,
subject Is
the
opinion
of
President
Walker;
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_ however,,.. the_______
tiers, and in a Beml circle, the song
James Taylor rendered the immediately. There waa the-usual Is to buy Mr. Blank at tho price he
F. L. M iller, .chairmaa-of tha-,diraqr bqumt~tn (lemnmt~nttP&gt;TUOn of Ih e '^rrs
' is worth
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birds of the minstrel tropp 11 were
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beautiful solo, "C ast Thy Bread Hood of hills and resolutions. The
And
then
secll
him
at
tkat
which
•esu-d. Wearing military coats of tors nnd all the officials are delight­ congress.
6 rtcrgY—OR-Suppiy
Upon the Waters.” pccomDanicd-bV- Iradeis
he sets on himself.”
--Thare is. no question,^--said .U*q*- Mrs. R. C. Howler. ‘‘ Tho Vacant hills und the general program, toretzd, .white and blue over white ed with the meeting of the directors
-sktrtx severely iniloed and ^grnceful iHr ■tflT'COUrt lUOIJHtTlMi. Saturday rtfsentative- KUchin, "th a t various Chair," by the Lyman Twins, Ber­ meat of which was the President's
Speakers on this question will bo
measures aimed at high prices of ib eri und Howard Lyman Vaa never railroad legislation.
•file picture hats ornamented with morning. ;
expected
not to indulge in loose talk
Every prqelnet in the county was food will be passed. Discussion of
r*d rose*. Above, behind and all
or
general
.charges but to gel rig;
given
with
auch,
an
effect,
their
wound them floated tho national represented and only one of the di­ that issue is bound to consume time, .voiceo-in. perfect harmonyr-the-*ac- . JlaprcjumUtivo Fit age raid -o f-N e w down-to the facts. If any one know*
rectors
was
absent
which
bespeaks
York Introduced blljs designed to
■Imt-in-spUe-of-thst^I-think-wn'caiT
completing the vivid coloring
bslng
rendered by
ithat a project has no merit, but that
“ find time for consideration of rail companirr.ont
touch the high cost of living, two
♦f the nrtlxUrwlly arranged group: -a-great-lntereat-ln 'ttiH 'fltr;
the appropriation for it was secured
Mrs. Howard Lyman.
proposing n fhod embargo, onc reg­
■Mrs. Dpane Turner, as Interlocutor
J. J. Dickinson resigned as direc­ road laws. Of course I assume to
solely to promoto the politicalvfor­
Instead of tho Thanatopsis usually ulating transportation and cold storoccupied a seat slightly raised in the tor and F. P. Rines^ was elected, to speak for the Hhouse only. I don't
tunes of some senator or representa­
given at the memoiial services •Mrs. ad mission oj form products and
f*nter of the first row upon tho take his place. The.question of a know what the senate can do."
tive, or because some commercial or­
*t»ge and rendered her part excel­ director was taken up by the board
N o final plans have been mado by J. W . Barnes gave the beautiful manufactured food stuffs to parcel ganization wanted to boom local
lently. ’ In ’ n gown of brilliant red and a proposition from George Mnrr the President for delivering n special version of "W h y Should the Spirit post and reducing food prices.
business with Government funds, he
»ith hat and accessories to match, was considered and will be settled ut message to congress on the high cost of Mortal H e Proud” and Vnve it
(kill be given an opportunity to pub­
»he was a-charming type of a vhrid the meeting-to be held tonight in.the of living. Later, in tho season, but with all the poaer and significance
licly name the man or the com-,
HI. Augustine the Victors
•outhern beauty and w u thorougnly court house. It is t)ic opinion of the he is understood to favor such n step of which 'this accomplished lady Is
munity that has raided the publics'
St.
Augustine
defeated
the
local
capable and tho Indies choir followed
•t homo in her part, Tho soloist* directors that a good manager would when opportunity offers. •
treasury fdr private gain. Common
eloven
on
the
Ancient
C
ity’s
grid­
»nd chorus were lovely and attrdc- be. a* paying proposition and the
Tho President has made few gen­ with "O ne Sweetly Solemn Thought.’
iron last Thursday by o score of 37 fnirness requires that if any man, or
hv*. while, the songa were wonder­ director who is employed will have eral cngagoinenta for the week lie- ‘ The oration of tho day was given
to 0. A 'splen did crowd witnessed community or project, is attacked!
fully bright and cutchy^ each soloist his work cut out for him as the time cause of his desire to devote himself b Dr. Linroln Ilulley, p m iden t of
the fray.
The officials estimated an opportunity shall be given for
•fqlritting herself moat creditably. Is short and there, is much to be almost entirely to Oonferenre with Stetson University and os usual the
defenso and refutation, and this will,
the crowd at 10 0 0 people.
AH wero in good voice and the muaic done in advertising, arranging for congrcaalbnal leaders in order to get audience prepared for Something
of
course bo done. It fooks ns if the .
Captain Case, Colic and Cox were
*»nt with a awing and spirit that tents, exhibits and a thousand and the legislative machinery started j g0O(]( f n which they were not dis­
the individual stars for Augustine resulting discussion .might he well
r»ught the sympathy of tlje audi- one things that only ah experienced promptly.. .
appointed. Before thd doctor spoke while Sanford stars wero Spencer woith hearing.
tnre in the beginning, that neld un­ man can handle.
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Tuesday Mr. WlUon will follow his little daughter, Mary Ilulley was ’and Arthur, the former, hnd a little
, ,he
note was aung. In tho
escorted
to
the
stage
and
introduced
hatd luck on an attempted forward
There are several names to con­ his custom of going before, congress
tloilng chorua ” We Tako Off Our
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Liberty Lighted Again.
sider is a manager and the directors to read his .annual message. Wed­ by Dr. Hulley, who called attention pass by one of ’ the Saiuta*. players.
New York, Dec. 2.— By aTsIgnel
to You. Mr. W ilson," a picture
to
the
fact
that
Old
Glqry
was
the
Spencer caught the hall and made a
can be depended upon tb procure a nesday he -will entertain William J.
o the President, draped In the naflashed by wireless from the govern­
Bryan and Mrs.. Bryan at lunch in emblem of the Elks lodge and Miss 60 yard run but ho had the mis­
man
who
will
give
us
the
right
kind
‘ •onal color* was lowered qbove the
n u lley'w ou ld give them tho origin fortune to fall in one of those GO­ ment yacht, Mayflower, President
exit 0f the performers
which of fair and one that will be a paying the White Ifyyjflo, and ThuAiday
Wilson bathed the Statue of Liberty
proposition as well. The direotors night he will give a dlnnef in honor of Old Glory aqd the little lady then P H E R HOLES which are so abun­
with
light tonight.
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l°u d and
are. building hot only for.th is year of Vance C. McCormick, chtflrman recited in p most finished manner dant in St. Johns county.
" I light this statue,” said the Pres­
"W
h
o
Gavo
You
'the
Nsmo
of
Old
but for the future and feel that the of the Democratic national commit­
George Arthur deserves high praise ident.* "as a symbol of our purpoM
"Vou're the Best L ittle Mother eucceaa o f the fair this year means tee, to which have been invited Glory.”
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for his gamcness during this game to throw upon our life, as n nation,
Dr. Hulley then delivered one of
rk i^ver M&gt;de" “ Bun* bF M l " a permanent organisation'that will members of the Democratic and Pro­
— with a badly sprained foot this a light which shall roveal Its dignity,
t K . il* Se*y
very sweet. “ In give Seminolo a good county fair gressive campaign committees.
the best orations that has been given
hoy went In the game when he had serene power, .benignant hope and
of H *»ven ” Mrs. A. M. every year.
The visit of Mr. McCormick to here in any of the memorial ser­
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no business to, but on, account of spirit* of guidance.”
• j * ,Weet flexible soprano waa
Washington is^gxpected to be marked vices in which was interspersed
Tho
meeting
last
Saturday
dem­
men not being on hand It waa forced
The celebration was participated
S t!* t0 ‘ dvantage.
Mias Junle
by the appointment of a chairman of many beautiful poems, among them
onstrated that the people of every*
to play, and to aee him limp around Ip by the President, Mrs. Wilson,
s i ;
0,d t,m* favorite was
tho inauguration committee. Active being Thanatopsis. With a wonder­
section of Seminole hre imbued with
the field and continue to play apeaka French Ambassador Jusserand, and
plans for the inauguration will be ful'an d most retentive memory Dr.
! J!lu*
ln h&gt;’
the idea that this county can -and
well for this boy's sameness and also other persons of distinction. .
Hulley can at will call up any of the
started then.
The - n " , h#
LonK A g o ."
the belief in nia team.
•hould have a fair and one that we
Great throngs crowded the Bat­
Very soon after congress convenes masterful efforts of the celebratedp|pe of P * n" f « - can all be proud of, consequently all
.The locals were treated royally by tery and witnessed the illumlnatloq*
the
President
will
make
nominations
poets and he la also a noted Bible
othtr hit V ** ° ,gB Schu,t*
* n- of them will be found working for it
the Auguatlne people and though de­
to the tariff commission, the ship­ student, his oration being a most
day and night from now until the
feated they all came back satisfied
beaufWMi *
Taylor's
ping bbhrd and- the board created by comprehensive rendition of the beau­
Weather Report
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last week in January.
congreaa
to administer the work­ tiful thoughts of the masters and that the trip waa worth while.
Forecast for the week beglnnldff
S n e
T trBh° W“ h w d with
The board meets tonight' in the men's compensation law for federal those of his own. He called atten­
Sunday, December 3rd, 1916:
Ohmo •• ^
‘,n 7 he Ro*** of
Indlsa
^ ,ter In the evening the court house to elect a director end employed. He has been, ateadijx .at tion to the beautiful custom of the
County Commissioners In M eeting
8 outh Atlantic and Eqst G ulf
•*c«t r J ° n* brou« ht out the full, the big show will virtually start .to­ work selecting the members of these Elks lodge in writing the faults of
•The Board of County Commis­ 8 tales.— Generally *fair except that
r,,on M t tones nf her roloe.
bodies and is understood to have their brothers in 'the sands, their sioners of Seminole County a r f hold- 1 local rains Wednesday or probablj
night, headquarters will be rented,
practically completed the taak.
virtues in the tablets of lo v * and log their regular monthly meeting Thursday. Temperature will reauln
P^ta T
®rBt * nd " c o n d
advertising started an4 the premium
Within a few day* the President memory by holding thee* annual eer- today and have iquch of importance moderate until Friday or Satarda
Vfn. p . ^ Qre5 hc* n Schulta and
HtU&lt; J . " " * r* hd« » d W &gt; mu.lng Uat printed and. the many details are propose* to talk with senate leaders vice* and tho great gqod; that »ih * befer*-thetaJ/uFiiU report 6 f meeting when colder wlR overspread these
fom*dy X ateh that !dld not raWfdd.
- »** o » v i* jd h W om m oh d regarding the legislative .program.
iqdge-woo Accomplishing Jq (bringing will be given In the next Issue.
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TO REDUCE
HIGH COST
'* OF LIVING

COUNTYFAIR
IS MOVING
RIGHT ALONG

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\
, To Avoid Smoke. _
' Simple way' of -avoiding the amoke
and t*&lt; wbKJh always pour Into the
room when a flre ’ ls HI tn a store,
heater or fireplace on a damp day*.
Put In the wood and coal aa ustiaj.
but before lighting them Ignite a
handful of paper Or shavings placed
on top of the coal. This producoa a
current of hot nlr In the chimney.
Which draws up the amolte and gas
at once.
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Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
Princess o f contract with the Famous Players dya. Luca* haa been a atrong fa vorand wee-tHrected bjr J r S ettle Daw- IT5 with moving picture lovers for
yeara! Resale Love has become al­
The average Inveterate liar must ley.
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most as strong a favorite In the past
p ; asess a phenomenal memory or • • • --------few
months.
,
carry a note book In order to pre%
•• M lcll-to-Pay’ Austin"
Margaerite

Clark, the

vent mixing, up hia stories.
Rut
little Bernice Somers was so fast on
her mental feet when it came .to concotcin f 1 U * th a t aha twmled nwthaa
inem iry nor note book-»-*o J r sarcaatic Mcnda ca^cd her "M is a

A t Lyric Tuesday.
A Fine Arts
Drama in which there is a great big
part for a very little gist.
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• &gt;Mr|n|ng ram p ^ t u f f - c o w b o y ^
cowglrl, _ thc Ercat hig wild and
woo,y w„ t _ &lt; h a t'a the atmostphere

Ancient History.
Jonnh had Just been swallowed by
tho whale. Gazing about hls narrow
quarters, ho said: "Ob. woll. this Isn't h All Local Advertisements Under
anyworao than tho flat 1 'vo boon liv­ This Heading TH R E E CENTS s
ing In." Whereupon ho doubled him­ Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
self and proceeded to take a nap.
Charge 25 Cents.

Lyric Tuesday
Synopses of "T h e Fugitive W it­
ness." Chapter Eleven of Gloria's
Romance.
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Cast:
Gloria Stafford
Biiiie Burke
Ur. Stephen Roycc Henry Kolkcr
rirh a'.d F rtn caj
David Powell •
Da\id Stafford William Roselle
Pierpont 8 taffortl
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Lois SUfTCftl
Jule Tow er
JudfH' Freeman • Henry W eaver
Gideon* Tras
Frank M rGlynn
Frank Mulry
Frank Ile ltlor

N O T t f K O F S A L K
N o t i c e la h e r e b y g i * » n t h a t u n d e r a n d b )
virtu e o l ■ (Inal d e c re e o l fo r r rlo a u r * e n d
•ale m a d * o n t h e Z X n d d a y o f N o v e m b e r ,
A . I h I H I , b y t h e H o n o r a b le J a m r * W .
1‘ e r k l n a , J u d g e o f t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t o l t h e
S e v e n t h J u d ic ia l C lr r u it of F lo rid a . S e m i n ­
ole C o u n t y , In c h n n y e ry . in t h a t certain
r a u a e th e re in p e n d in g , w h e r e in T h e - A m e r lia n A g ric u ltu ra l C h e m ic a l C o m p a n y , a c o r ­
p o r a t io n la t h e c o m p la i n a n t a n d
W m . G .
A ld rid g e .
J e r o m e
It.
H ir e
S e e d
C o .,
a
corp.. tlru e n
llic h e y C o ., a c o rp ., t'ark r
D a v i o C o . , a c o r p . , .J. A . F a t t e n a n d J . C . i
F a lle n , c o p a rt n e r * d o in g
b u iin e ,*
aa the
C h a t t a n o o g a
M e d i c i n e
C o .. S m i t h .
K lein
&amp; F r e n c h C o ., a c o rp .. G e o . II. F e r n a l d ,
H a r d w a r e C o ., a crop.. M o n l a g
H rn a., a
c o rp ., a n d A li c e K . lllll, e x e c u t r i x o f t h e j
r a t a l * o l W . J. lllll, d e c e a a e d , a r e d e f e n d - !
an la; 1 that! otter lor aal* a n d aell to th e
h ig h rat b id d e r (or ra ,h , b e fo re t h e d o o r ol
t h e c o u r t ihotir* In S a n fo rd . S e m i n o le C o u n ­
t y , F lorid a, o n
M o n d a y , t h e
la t d a y ol
J a n u a r y . A . I » . I S 17, t h e a a m o b e i n g a l e g a l
•air* d a y , a n d d u r in g t h e .le ga l h o u r * of
aale, t h e p r o p e r t y d e a c rib e d In t h e fin al d e ­
cree a lo rra a id a * fo llo w ,, lo -w il: A llH it u a t e .
ly in g a n d b e in g In t h e c o u n t y o l S e m in o le
a n d d a t e o l F lo rid a :
A ll ol t h e n o rth e a a t
q u a rte r
c l
n o r t h w r e t
q u a r te r
o l
aection
th irty-fo u r
( 31) . t o w n a h l p
n in e t e e n
( 19) .
• o u t b c l r a n g e t w r n t y - n l n * ( 19) K . . e x c e p t ­
in g th e fo llo w in g :
C o m m e n r l n g a t a n Irua
pu ,t, ((.a n d la g o n a o u th b o u n d a r y lin e ol
•aid tract, ,a ld p o * l b e in g n in e r h a in * a n d
(e rty -n in r lin k * w e a t (root t h e .a o u th e a a t
c o m e r o l a a ld tract, a n d n in e c h a in * a n d
(o rty -lh re e a n d
a h a ll lin k * e a a t o l th e
a o u t h w r a t c o r n e r o l aa ld tract, a n d ru n n in g ,
t h e n c * n o rth , a rro ea th e tract, t o th e
n o r t h b o u n d a r y l i n e , a o m e 440 y a r d * m o r e
o r I*m , t h e n c e w ra t d v r c h a in * a n d A lly

Saturday— "The Girl From Frisco". Fourth
Chapter of "L ib e rty ". "Artistic Atmosphere.
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M ond. y — 'The Power of the CraM"L £ o iP ttE £
"T h e Reformers151 Cotfiedy, "Getting' B y "
"International News," latest events.
Tuesday—Triangle Day. "H ell to Pay A
featuring Wilfred Lucas and Bessie Love,
enth Episode of "Gloria's Romance".

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Advanced Case.
"Your frlctitl Duhwalto scorns to
havo a very good opinion o ' himself."
" I should say so! * Why, Uibwalto
thinks a bronxo plate will eorao day
mark tbo street corner whore he
stands every-afternoon to wall for a
suburban car."

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NO TIC K O f MANTKR'H HALK
N oll o le hereby »l«o a that under and hy
'virtue of a decree el foretlvauro akd ante laenlna out ot H e C r.-ult Court ot the Sev­
enth Judlrii 1 Circuit t f Florida In and Ii r
Seminole county,, la chancery. In e eour*
therein pendlnt wherein Armour le r tllU r r
Work*. * cxrpcretlen, 1* complainant, end
Ito il* A. llevler, U . l H. Hobb ond Chaa#
a ("omtiany, a corporation, are defendant*,
will oB.r ler aale and will **U to Ike hlfbeat
and beat lidder lor reah at th ojron t door ol
the court houao In Santord. ftemlnnlo Coun­
ty, hlorlde. durlnx tho le«*l hour* ol aale
on Monday, th# lat day ot January. A. P .
1916. the aam* hoins ■ lr«al aalra day tbo
tcllowlng deacribed reel properly. Iyln « end
boles In-Stmlnclr County, State oi rtorida,

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irrigated, well located. Prir* ,
cheap for season.* J. 0 . par|[.
Sanford.
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r o r ite m — auue oi uircc room,
furnished or unfurnished. 109 V.
First St., Hynes Hldg.
28-ltj
For Rent— Two furnished roc«
a t 200 M yrtle atenue, Corner See,
ond St. Enquire Miller's Oiler*.

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FOR R E N T -Two FurhidwJ
Rooms.. Hot and Cold Water
Address Z care Herald. 20tf

it. ‘ $10.91 per ton ihiivertd SlM
West Side.
Fenced, house, bafn, ford. Write E. L. AVinu i Co., Ob
flowing Will, 3 ucres tiled and crop­ lando. Agent Seminole anti Orujr
;ffHlp I
ped for several. seasons.
Loading Counties.
siding on place. Address F. R. Dur­
W nnted— We want to
ham, 1127 ChestnuC St., Fhiladaloranges, grapefruit, fruits
nh'ia. Da..
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aides. We will huj- ihtin
For Sale— F'orty acres, about five, on consignment. Write us
cleared, fair house, good soil and Produce Co., Concord.' N.
very cheap at $800.00. About three
Wnnted id sell vour profxfi
miles from ’ Sanford. J. (). Packard,
Won’ t cost you anything to 1*11
Sanford.29-2tc
try it. Prospects look good for il
List your property with J. O. winter. J. O. Packard, Sanfori
Packard if the other fallow ‘ has failed
to gel you n buyer.
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Nanre O'Neal at the, Star Tve4day

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. Fpr Sale— 3,000,000 cabbage and
Big Boston lettuce plnnta Cabbige, . L a e r i h e d . b e f ' j O ^
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Wakefield. Early Flat 'Dutch. Early Sarlsr.l, TlorW*. “ »•
e e r e b e r , 191* ;. , „ r riiim sn l
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i-,rk.
Summer, all from best seed. $1.00
ahel r J « m l c » » " &lt; * f . Ita/JB
per M., 90c per M. In lots of 10,000.
►. \v'. ChebH ol « *“ 4.*r
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Cash with order. J. R. Davis, Bar­
f . &gt;/. w »o .i« ■&lt;
tow. Fla. *
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For Sale—T w o
very
desirable
building lots In' Sanford Heights, ■ t). n. i^nd Q®** ■*
Ort.Wjji1
Nos. 73 and 74. W ill sell for $200
Notice Is herebr* ,*LT_TS,« ‘ r u T jB
each or if taken together will make
Perember IS,
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lower price on the two lots. Apply N o . O t T T I . f o r &gt; » n l *
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to the Farmers A Merchants' Bank,
Headland, Ala.
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F’or S al*— Heavy double buggy,
Platform springs, canopy top, leather
cushions. Could be made a delivery
wagon. Sanford Wagon Works.
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Will Build— Have a r.ire left id
T w o very rhepp farm's for sale. located on paved alp t. will ba£4
Terms.
A. 'P x- Connelly, 109 M ag­ five or six room house to iuit )n
nolia. .
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and sell, $600.00
rash,
ligiua
monthly payment*. A. I’ CfinntBj,
F'or Snle in Ten Dn\s*-Slx room
|09 Magnolia avt-m &lt;• -e ^0-!U
house-and two lots. Very low price
Easy terms.
A. I*. Connelly, 109
" N a t u r e s o w n "
th
f* -i -irr flit
Magnolia avenue.
30-ltc
gives result*. Ask r c r ui nhucta

Cheap for • Cash— Second 'hfcnd
rubber tire top buggy. A t store of
J. E. Pace. ’
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••,14 , . _\f,rcaret CUik la "M U , Ga*r|e Woohlwaf**/' or "The
' ()t,t Who (awld Not T»U the T iw th "*A B 5 5 3 T w A w
a frleod wdeiltled fro#.
Natardar - Mahel Ttaaadl, aod More.
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Tarodar — Now** O'Ntwt. la -The lro« Wemow". ol»* "T W
of K*0."
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Furnished Rooms by Day,
M onth— Park , avenue Hn( |M
orth Park avenue, over L R.
dlips A Co. drug store. Mrv
mes Patton, manager.
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One of best farms in Celery DeltaHigh state of cultivation.
W ill he
sold within 30 days.
A. P. Con­
nelly.
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For Sale —
Modern nine room
house and three lota on Oak (tvenue
Half cash, balance at six per cent.
E. L. Marshall, St. Charles, III., or
phona 90-J, Sanford.
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Runabout,
lidltt. $ 10 0 . S.HclIe Manh.

Muirhend and receive rew"d-

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Betfer Pictures for Everybody

Fof Sale— Marine motor. 18 horn,
power, 3 cylinder, 3 cycle,
First class' c o n t r a , Sanford » lS
ine A Garage Co.
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W antrd—Lady -wislip, P ™ * *
stenographer.
Work
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shade, one and one half lota. Price
Box
1062,
Sanford._________
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Worth
more money. J. O. Packard, San­
Loat—Small EoUl l°cktt- T
ford.
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be Been at Rex Packard*!
Side.

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For Salo— 120,000 lettuce plants
at 26c per thousand.
Phono 2113.
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F'or StUe-*-Twrt» incubators nt half
Ire, good as nwe. Box 11 &lt;12, Sonrd:
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W a n te d -T o buy 2000
celery
hoards.
Mu»t hi
For Sale— 10 acre truck farm, all
C. C. Morris, Route !. rity
tilled, \i mile lYom brirk road, right
at railroad loading track, no build­
Wantod— By man of exp«
ings. , Rnrgnin price and ternss on
position as night watrhman. J
part, if wanted. J. O. Packard, San­
Herald Office for B. J. I’ort
ford.
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W anted-S h ip us your or»u
Fdr Sale— 10 acre truck farib, 5}$
grapefruitr tangerinwe, piueapflsJ
utiaui cluarod, 3 -screw-tilrd, '»fdrndid
other fruits and vegetables. Ii*
wall. Price only $2000.00. Terms
eat prices obtained. Trompt r*}v
if wanted. J. O. Packard, Sanford.
Georgia Prqduce Company, M»o
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Gloria can scarcely believe *hcr enrs,
for Freneau"Tiuil posed as the herq,
but the Seminole chief tells her Fre-'
nenu was a cowardly cad who tied
ip terror from the scene. More than
ever then ahe doubts the honor of
bar -dead do vc r . - I ,at e r she qg cstlons
K o jc e about the real truth of the
matter and the lutter, to prevent
Gloria losing faith in the man ahe
has worshipped, tells her the Indian
had lied, that* it was FreneuU who
rescued her. Kn doubt whnt t 6 be­
lieve,. Gloria wanders along tho sands
o f the beach turning things ower In

T oa lgh t—LrJifa Minstrels

CominK—Tho World Scries Base

In answering an advertisement
where no name is mentioned in the
ad, pit'use do not ask The Herald
for Information as to the identity of
thif advertiser.
Usually we do .not
know who the advertiser ia and if
we do we arc not allowed to give
out this information. Simply write
a letter and address it as per in­
structions in the ad.

S o u lh w r a t q u a r t/ f o f ao u th v rO at q u a r te r ot
S e c tio n T « e n t y - k v r e T o w n a h l p T w e n t y - o n e
a v u lh . of lt a n (* T h i r t y - t w o ea at. a n d ao u th *
r a il q u a r te r ot e o u t h r a it q u a r te r . S ec tio n
T w e n t y -a ll, T o w n a h l p T w e n t y - o n e ,o u th . o l
K a n e * T h i r t y - t w o eaat. a n d 'n o r t h e a a t q u a r ­
ter o f n o r t h w r e t q u a r te r a n d n o r t h hall ol
n r t lh w r s i q u a r t .r o l n o r t h w r a t q u a r te r d f
S e c tio n
T h ir t y -a lt .
T o w n a h l p
T w e n t y - o n e
c o u th o l It a n x * T h i r t y - t w o ea at. b * i n ( o n *
h u n d r e d 'fo rty a c re , m o r e o r lea*.
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H A U t . H Y I I 1) 1. M K S ,
G u a r d ia n .
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Gloria Stafford, at her fathtr’s^
country home, romps ylo n t on the
ite with her I rother, Dntid. and
Lois, her sister in law, in an attem p
to forget her grief over the n urder
of Freneau,
her 'Icv c ;.
Then b&gt;
chwnie, she gors to lo ggu tii.g with
Mulry. Freneau's partner, who hap­
tens to l e visiting in the mighhorhood, hut Mulry h::» I c«*n warned by
Doctor R oyre to avoid Gloria and so
he llees when she begins to talk to
him.
Suspicious of such peculiar
conduct Glotln follows .him and
'leofhl Ytith surprise tl at he has de­
parted for I’ alin Reorh.
Thither
goes Gloria, accompanied by her

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J r lm a A . I li lm i ,. M in o r ,.
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N o l l e * i i h e r e b y r i v e n t o w h o m i t m » jr
c c n re rn , t h a t H a lil* llo lm e a , a a G u a r d ia n
of l i e
a t o v * n a m e d
K a l u h
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T h e l m a A . H o l m e , , ('*ell F . H o i m e , a n d
Z r l l a A . H o l u e r , « ill o n ( h * l a t d a y o f
J a n u a r y . A . I ) . 1017. a p p l y t o t h e l i o n .
C e c r t r O . -H a fr ln i. J u d g e in a n d (or Ih o
r o u n t y a fo ro o a ld . at hia office In S a n fo rd ,
I n t b o r a i d c o u n t y , a t 10 o ' c l o c k a . m . , o r a a
a .o n th e re a fta r a a m a t t e r r a n b e h o a r d , lor
a u t h o r i t y t o aell a t p u b lic o r ^ p riv a te aale
th e e n tire In te l,at o f aa ld m in o r a In th o lot­
I iw ln g d e a r r lb e d real eatate, altu a te , l&gt; in *
a n d b e in i In S e m ln o l# r o u n t y . a ta tc ul H o r .
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Salex Kentgcky hor*#
saddle and two sets
Apply C edi Gabbett,
avenue.
15-tl

Fbr Sale—One International!^!
Thoroughly overhauled and pitf
ed. Apply E. Stafford, Sanford.

CLASSIFIED

. AXacutRITt CLARK
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Marguerite Clark at the Star Tonfght

George W ashington."
One need to create when you come' to ahow
only mention that "M isa George” in j "H ell-to -P a y A u stin ." If ever there
this ca»e la none other than M a r-: was a picture which fairly breathed
guerite Clark, who play's the title of the western half pf our country,
role In the Famous Playera P a r a -Jit &gt;s this, a Fine Arts product of the
mount picture "M is a George ’W a s h -; very first quality.
And in W ilfred
fngton" at the Star Friday, to arouse Lucas and Hcssle Love you have
interest in th(a particular small fib- two people to work with who are
ber. It is Misa Clark's I rst intr - quite as interesting and picturesque
duction since tbc signing of her new as waa even the west in its palmiest

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For Sale— 1916 Overland; IBIS
Ford Roadater; 1914 Ford 6 Paasenb h e u r ia t is m
ger.
AB in good condition.
Real
bargains. . G ood terms. Quick sale*. end have thyown away
You “ O iffl® "1'!? .
Small '1‘ prodts.
Seminole County
only by us, 60c and »»■
Oarate.
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T7i» Attor Family.
T: 6 Astor family la deBCv'ndci! from
John Jacob Aator, who won bam at
Waldorf, r vlllago near Holdc. oor*.
Germany, In 1703. Ho canto to Now
"York In 17K3. Aatnrla .woa the namo
o f the Oregon trading aUtlon which,
ho founded In 18\1, 100 mllca northweal o f Portland, on the Columbia riv­
er, ' Ha derivation la obvloua

assigns (ha right, fraathlsre and privileges
to build, ronutruetr maintain, oporato and
contlurt a railroad, to be operated by any
motlva power other than steam, through,
along, over, upon and ecroae the etreeta,
even us* and alleys of the elty of (taaford,
Florida, aa follows.
Xlellbavllla avenue from Its southern terminus at the eouthern rorporeta limits to
Fourtesnth street. Fourteenth etreet from
Ateltonvillr avmuu to Cypress avenue. C y­
pres* avenue from Fourteenth street to lutk*
Monroe. Water street from Pine avenue ta
Sanford avenue, Sanford avenue from W ater
atreet to Commercial street, Commerrlsl
street from Sanford avenue to Palmetto a Ve­
en be, Palmetto avenue from Coramerrial
erret to the C lyde IJn# dork and wharf,
together with the right to build a switch at
the . Intersection .o f Pelmetto avenue and
Commercial street.
Authority Is hereby given, granted and
conveyed to the Central Florida Interurban
Hallway Company, its turreeeora, and as­
signs, to build, construct, maintain, operate
and conduct a dork and wharf upon, along,
through, ovar and arroaa Cypress avenue,
as calended Into l.aka Monroe, to the
northern corporate limits, together with the
right to ntako flits and ruta to a grade estab­
lished by the r lty of Htafotd, for eald
Cyprres avrnur, and to build or lay a road­
way to the northern end of said.dock, said
roadway to he built of such material aa
the grantee herein named. Its successors
and assigns msy deem advisable and* suffi­
cient. and said roadway to be free and open
to the rltlsena of Sanford for ingrrs* and
egress to and from said dock and wharf.

inUfaoetlon of Flench avenue and fWvgnth
street.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and C ity
Couasil of Hanford, Florida!

Heel Ion. 1.

That Thtld street shall be

graded and nav*d with vitrified brick from
tha Intersection of French avenue and Third
street weal to the Intersection of Third
atreet and Maple avenue, said brick pave­
ment to be a width of nine feel.
Sertlon 2. That Sixth street shall be
graded and paved with vitrified brick Horn
tha
Intersection of Magnolia avenue and
Especially adpted for
Hlath strret oast to th* Intersection of Pal­
metto avenue and Sixth atreet, aald brick
You r State
pavement to be a width of nine leet.
Section 3. That-Seventh* afreet shall be
traded and paved with vitrified brlek from
the Intersection of Oak avenue and Hevebth'
street west to th* Intersect Ion of Seventh
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- street end French avenue. Said brick pave­
ment to be a width of alatren trot.
KFETU L M W K I I 'N H\LE
Not in ii hereby flttn that undrr and by vir­
Sertlon 41 That paving of alt the streets
F R E E !
tue of a Anal d m n of fofeeiosure. mad* by linn.
provided for In the loreg’ ing sections shall
Jaroea \V. IVrklaa, Judge of tha f'irruit Court
be done In accordance with the plans and
nf the Srrmth Judicial Circuit of FlurUi, to.
snrrlflcatlons therefor, submitted by the
Our Instructive Cat­ nil, on the 22rM day of Niutntbrr, A. I*. 191*1
city engineer of Sonford, Florida, ana now
on Ale in the office of the city clerk of SnnIn a ran-* pending in the Circuit Court of Sem­
inal*
County.
Flurlds,
in
chancery.
*
he
re
In
ferd, Florida.
T h * pnWng of said streets
alogue and w eekly A. M. Thrasher I* complainant and ("has. M.
shall be begun within sixty days from and
Hand as sheriff and n-ofTWio adminhuator of
after th* dale this ordinance shall become
the'relate of Green Hart. (ieeraw-d, ami Amanda
effective: but should any pioperty owners
P ric e List
Hail, daughter and sole hrir at law ol said Green
Owning property shutting' on any •( raid
street* to be paved as aforesaid, fail within
llart. deeeaord, are respondent*. I, A. K. I‘oar­
SEND FOR TH E M ers,
special master, duly appointed .herein, *111
the lime above provided to pave said street
offer for Hale and «e(l at public outcry to the
in front of their ttspeetiv* property, in
highest and brut bidder for cash, in front of
•rrordanr# with the term* of this ordinance
— T O -D A Y —
the orurt hou - door of Seminole County, Flor­
and with th* plana and specIRrstlona there­
ida, in Sanfor &gt;, on XI unday, the first day of
for, heretofore prepared, at aforesaid, by
January. A. P . 18l&gt;, the tame beinc a regular
the city engineer; that aald work shall be
Authority is alao hereby given, granted don* under and by direction of th# city nf
•aba day beta en the legal hours ol ale. those
two certain l.w n lots, to-wlt. U l i Thirteen and renreyed to the Central Florida Inlrr- Sanford, and Ih f proportionate cost thereof
(111 and Fourteen (14) of A. !&gt;. Strntiford'a urban Hallway Company, Its turresaora and •hall be assessed against the land upon
Addition to Sanford.. Seminole County, Flor­ assigns, to build, construct, maintain, oper­ wM-h said paving ahall nbutt and the rlty
ate and conduct a dork anderharl, or (docks ahall have a Hear therefor, enforrlhle In like
ida.
-and wharves), north of Water street be­ manner aa other liens.
This tVeember 1st, lltld.
tween Pia* avenue and Cypress Avenue,
' A. K. POWERS,
Sertlon S. That upon th* failure of any
with roadway or roadwayt (o the northern
Special Master.
corporate llmlt|, upon the same conditions properly owner to make the Improvement
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heirlnabove
provided tor, said work ahall
and undrr the same restriction* and rtacrIn the Chunty Judge’s Court. County ef Osreola vatlnns as is hereinbefore or hereinafter be don* by the city nf Hanford, or shall be
provided for the building, constructing, let by a contract by the city of Sanford to
Slate of Florida
maintaining, operating and rondurtlng of the lowest and most reepnntlhle bidder, in
IA the matter nf the fluardianship of
tha dock, wharf and roadway at the fo o t'o f arrnrd'nr# with the plana and a^eriflentions
John (irlflin Thweatt, I Vgalfay ThssMU
In C o a il of-County Judge, Sc ml tola Cnnn- and Gwirg* II. Thweatt, Jr., minors.
Cypress avenue, saving and excepting t b it now &lt;n flit, with reference to said work
ly, State o f Florida’
Notice Vs hs-reby given that it is the intention the privilege* granted herein shall be exer­ and two thlr&gt;!a-of tbs coal of such grading,
of the undersigns-d Kdmond
1).^ Iludbill aa cised in a substantial manner within five opening, curbing,, paging, improving and
In re R atal* of
guardian of the e ft, # nf John .Criftln Thaeatl, years from the date of the approval of till* repairing ol aald street* Item the data of
Lida Haines
ordinance, unless the clljr council, for cut- the completion nf th* work shall be a lien,'
Notice la hereby given, to a 'l whom It humthy 'Thweatt* atnT UesJrg" H. Thweatt, Jr.. flrient cause shown oha
extend the ti me superior to all other lien*, except only lien*
the County
may cunrern. that on the 1st day of Sep­ minors, t » make application to
for taxes upon th* lots or property fronting
for the building and constructing the dock
tember A ., II. 1916. 1 shall apply to the Judge of Seminole County. Florida, at hia offc- and
or abutting upon the street* htrelnkbove
harvesOherein
R
provnfed for, and a fail
UonorabU George U. Herring, Judge of In the court house at Sanfntd, in *abi county cn tire to build and construct surh docks an
described
#o grided, opened, curbed. Im­
•old Court, •* Judge ol J'robatr, for my Tu—day. the 2nd day of January, A- I*. 1917, wharve*. tr a substantial portion thereof proved or repaired and th* temvin'ng oneAnal diarharge at earcutor ol tLe estate of lor authority to sell an undivided one-mvmth within curb fire yea tr. nr such additional third nf such *o*l shall be paid by tbs city
Lida Hain—. deceased; and that at the same inter.*t. whl 'h is the Interest of the said tr Inert tim e aa may he granted, shall • coneiltute ol Sanford, Florida.
time I va111 present my Anal account- aa in tnd to the fnlltwlng dricfihrd real preps My breach
o f this paragraph of this ordinance
The estimated c .-t uj paving per square
• xecutor ol said eatate, and aak tor Ihelr situate in Seminole County. Florida, tr-witt and work a forfeiture of th* privileges
North**—t quieter ol the northwtet quarter ol
yard fo r-th * pitting of the airret* afore­
approval.
Section tssentyeli (? f’L Townchfll-.twenty d 201 granted in It.
said. Is *1.30 per, square yxfd. and the e Hated le t. 18th, A. 1&gt;. I ’*i«.
south, tange IWeSiy-Iwc f l i t east.
v
The Central Florida. 1't.triurban Railway timated total t w l ol the paving of that
-----------C H -S .-T . H AIN ES.
patt ‘ ef Third street ats-sv* drerribni Is
Company. Its surrrssora and assigns ia her&lt;
,
.
KhMOND D. RUniRlU.
• Exieutoi.
use* and prlvileg.
privilege* |.)llt.0(l; the es’ tm iled total cost i f paving
igbls, uses
•
(ius (Hart of the E»lal# r.l John flrif- by given alt the, rlpbla,
4 91 10-3 11 .1 12 1 1-3 2 2.
of
that part of f i l t h street above deo ribeil
fln Thweatt. Ihwalhy Thweatt and pertaining to surh dock and wharf, at docks
nd wharves, for the convenient transpor­ ia I&amp;3.1.0') and th* estimated total erst ol
Georg# It. That att Jr., ralnorr.
tation of partrngrra and ftcjghl to and paving that pa t uf Seventh strrrl above
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~
arrived Is “|*i9)).)7,
and -the estim at'd
from its aald railroad and boats, vessels and drr *:rlb*d
In Coarl *&gt;f County Judv*. Scniln.de County'
mat In tot owners per foot front lor pave­
I watercraft.
. Slaty o f Fit (Ida
AN
till
III
N
V
NCR
ment
on.
that
part
of
Third
street above
In tr E t* l* of
* '
Section 2.' That th* authority, rights and
J. C. krlrn
ed ’ in
Granting to the Central Florida Inter- privilege* flv m . granted and Vonv'eyV.lln
lot* ownen *p *r'fo o t df fo n t'fo r
N otire ia hereby given, i « all s f . m .t urban Railway C.impany, » corporation or- the priceding aectlAn, to the Central H o t - . ,
,ir r , i .t,nv&gt; *iM "
may cunr.rn. that oil the Mh day nf Feb­ eunlxed under the law. Jl the slate ol P lo t - ; Ida I ntc.url.an R a ilw a y. Company, Its sue,S „ M
'* ,h * lrPM • ,’ov' ,lp* ’
ruary A
D. -I9IT, i shall apply to the Ida, It* successors
rusor* am! a«»tgn»* rrrfain &lt;*r**«r« am! atilgna ahall eoikflMiuia a Iran- j * .
n
l&gt;#,r i 0- i |rnn*4 f ri,
,
Honorable George (i. Herring, Judge of flgh'e. fran-hlses
ies and privileges within the d l o for the bull ling, constructing, main.
, Sevrnlh nreet al&gt;ore deseilhel I*
aald Court, a. Judge of l‘ r «la te , for my c rpnrate limitt. ol the
city
Spv,,nlh ' ,rp,,,
d «c tib e d is
__
. . . .of Sanford, ra ilin g operating and rondu.llrg_ _said tailfinal di-charge a- eseeulor of the estate of Florida
fo td , docks and wbarvta, for a
s period o f,
' ’’
load,
The said estimates ol the cast of said
J. C Kelso, dereasrd and that at the -am*
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..
....
T h irty years from the date of the approval
time I will prevent my final aertiurl- at
Itc it ordained by the M ayor and t ily „ ( ,h f.
.linsnee, and the rlty ot Hanford, paving now being on pie In the office of the
eieru tor of ssid estate, and a-h fur th ilr fo u n d of the city ol Sanford, Florida;
Florida, hereby rrserves tbe right, at the city liefjt of Sanford, I'litid a , and open to
He. lion
t. That authority t» hereby rn ,f „ f
pefod, to purrhaie and take
ublic inspection during reasons* I* offir*
a pnroval.
given, granted ar.U conveyed unto
ours for the lienodt ol tha putdlc.
Hated August Ith. A. D. 191«.
----- the ,fe n - «over
. . . all or sny portion ol said railroad,
tral Florida Interurban Rail way .Company. dnr,ke and wharves, and olhtr properties
Section fl. The city engineer is hereby
Ii. C. L O V E T T .
rruuirrd,
within trn days, after tb* lint
a
rcrporgtfon
organised
und
Rx&gt; rut nr
er the.Jaws id t un d in connection therewith, within the
the stale of Florida, its aurrrssors and ea!,l city ol Sanford, Florida, al a valuation pul II ation of this ordinance tb prewar*
10-2 11-8. 12-3, 1-2
101- 8-7
to be fixed by arbitration aa is now provided and tile an estimate of the amount of liens
by law, or as msy be hereinafter provided, for su-h paving which the elty
and the aald grantee, its successors and at- against each uf th* lots tronling or abutting
signs, in accepting the benefits nf this or­ upon the streets to be so paved*- which es­
dinance, shall be deemed and held to have timate shall be based upFn the estimated
assented and given I t ' ron,ent, to the pro­ cost of aald work, and upon the frontage
of lot* upon the streets to be paved.
visions hen In contained.'Section 7. Any person ow rin g sivy Inler(A l
The said grantee herein named. Its est in and to said property abutting on that
rurrr-ssnrs and a**igni -hall c vmplels the lortian al the streets ta be so psved, ss
• aid railroad, with dork and wharf al the icrrinsbove described, shill have the right
loot ol Cypress avenue, with in the city of , al any time within thirty daya after the
E. W . D IC K S O N
Sanford, with its connecting lines outside of filing of said estimates, ss aforesaid, with
■aid city, within two years fr m the dele the city clerk, to present th* eity clerk a
S A N F O R D , FLA
P H O N E G7
of the approval of thta ordinance, and a sworn petitton, to be prevented by him to
failure to so comtdete such work and con
the city counril, selling forth that in thesi ruction, within such tw o years,'shall ton opinion nf the petitioner the estimated coat
at It ute a breach of this ordinance and work of such lien upon such lot Is
incorrect,
a forfeiture of the franchise hereby granted:
granted; showing wherein It I* .Incorreet
.Incorrect or wh
why it
• er, if the construction ot Will jxrred th* special bewefil accruing frnm
provided hoae-er,
A l ’T O A N I ) M O T O R C Y C L E T IR E S A N D
and whirl
said railroad, dock »•-•!
*n sri it
■* delayed
(in s jrti , th*
in work and paving to be dor;* in front of
or htnderad by unavoidable cau-es beyond [ *a■id lot.
T U B E S R A P A IR E D
such two year period, the city council may f
Section 8. Th* city council of Hanford.
In t . discretion grant such additional time flo r id * shall after proper notlre and within
a.
It
may
chooee
lor
the
completion
of
..Id
,
h,
,|m, prescribed by ordinance, sit as a
R etread in g a specialty, either hand or built up, non
railroad, dock and wharf, during whirl, ad- board of equalisation to hear any and all
diiinnal time thus granted U I . franchise p-tHUm*
fomplaint* which may be
skid or plain tread. O rd ers filled for any T ir e
T u b e,
.ball cdnt nuc end remain fn full force and f |„,| (n jaferene. to the estimated cost of
effect, and In cate ol a forfeiture. thi« Iran-' the paving provided for above and to make
sold on the m arket. A ccessories on hand or supplied
th-** and oil the rights and privileges in it i!ur Ehil proper loqulryy Into
th# nui-atlon
i
granted shall cea»e and terminate.
involved, and if it shall appear to th* sat­
on short notice.
flit
Dpon It e completion ot said rtllrciad isfaction of the r ily counril, sitting as a
ami of said dock and wharf, or docks and board of equalltalion, that the estimated
wharves, the same shall thereafter be enn- amount of said lien is correctly eitim sted.
■tlnunusly o: crated by the said rranlcc, its the amount au fixed shall stand aa the
amount nf such lien to be rlslm rd by the
sui’reiser hnd avslgns, and a Irllur* to so city
Sanford, for the paving of ’ the
All Repair W ork G uaranteed.
F ree A ir A l T h e Curb
continuotiriy Operats- the same shill eon- streetsnfand
avenues in front of aald property,
•tltute a brasih of this ordinance snd work and after the
city council ha* heard ail peti­
j a forfeiture o f this fvancl.lve; provided, that tion* snd givnri
ail property owners, an op­
j doe allowance ahall be made (or strikes and portunity to he heard
and made all correc­
I other unavoidable causes.
•
tions In their Judgment necessary, tn equal­
i f ’ l The construction of lb* railroad ise the sstessmenls’fn pfonvrllnn to benefit*.
to n u x T
herein authorised shall conform to the Said estimates s« then equalised shall stand
gradesJ of tho streets, as established: the a* true and eorrect.
•
grantee herein named,’ it« successors anil
I'astetl this Cth day of isVvemher, 1918.
assigns shall have authority for the con­
B. W. II F U N D O N .
struction and piainl,,n* nrv
H» »»ld rail­
President C ity Counril.
road, gnd for the locating of necessary
I hereby certify That th* foregoin g otdfnBc-aruc of,our thirty years of rx|wric!ii-e in buyinj* for
switches ‘and turnouts, for tbs passago of
R l cars, and oik-r usual fixture* ID ft • tipTF- in re was duly pasted by th* city counril of
Moriila trail*, atnl Itmaiu* of splcil'liil rail mul u.iler
Snnford.
Florida,
fn trstlop, this flth day ol
MU», in
xnCea inherent in a railfoad, including poles
jocilili**, ntid low freipfit rates, we m v * yiwi mboey on
and wire, storage batteries snd conductors, Novem ber, 191ft, JAH. C. R O B E R T S .
hay, krain, fcstl anil llour, (ruanuitcnl ihr UM.
j]
sU — s u lio v i elweys to th* appruVil 6f the “ total)
CHy Clerk.
city council.
IL-oaove of Bi'wlrm marhliirry »Bi! |Iro\iuiily it* Imst
Approved
by
ra*
this
flth day of Novem­
ill)
All members.of tb * city police fnrre
cmle linjlwr nc aril l*c*L qualilv t)n»i]i;r boin, fruil
and fire department, in unlfofln, or wearing ber. 1916.
v „
J.'D . D A V IS O N ,
official badge* " I 'he elty. ehall be furnished
and vrgctahfc crnlr. at rcasonanlr Rri'jrs. T o jirov*
Mayor.
tree pasrs’ge upon 'la d rwllroad within the
our claiiiu wille for Rritr IT.I*.
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corporal* limits ot the said city of Hanford,
Florid*.
(K ) Tho msilrnum n*»»cnxcr xoia-ta-k*- NwlU-w-vf Apytmtiab For Tai f i t s i Under
titcilsn fl. of Cheglir flfllfl. Laws *r Ft**-*horg»-d- vipon~*«Tg~TinTdroad. fur o ton'luuIda
out passage from any point, within the lim­
N olle* ii hereby (Ivon that Chao. 1, Wing,
its of said rity, to any other point within
purchaser ol T a i Certillrst* N o. 3*4, dated
such lim its shall be fly* rent*
th* flth day of June, A. D. 1910, covaiing
(F ) Th# oald grant**, lla aorceasor* and All lln p ls lltd patt ol llloek (i, CWaptMil’s
\\\
assigns ahall at all tiAiri keep tail maintain Hub-DIv. of Goldsbvro. Th* oald lead be­
W i
between tha rails, and two feel ing s---- — 1 at the dal* ol thi Issuanco of
snare
In a* good condition such wrtiflcals lo the name of Mary M.
street, and should Hacordi Also Tax Certificate No. 3(2. dated

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and the expense of such paving and of the J In my office and b *i mode appliraii'in for
repiir nnd maintenance snail h* born# by tax deed to iosun in accordance with law.
tbr grant** herein named, lla suertasara Hold cer.iflratea *mbr*.-lng tho abnyo dc*and saaiana.
rribed proixrt/, situated in Hemlnol* eoun(O
“ l T Ih e said grant**, It* successor# and
assign* oholl hear all Ihe oxpenses ln'|rl*nt*l ,y ‘Cnl'-.i said reritflcalrs shall b* redeemed
to any water front property uted by it un­ according to law tax deed will Issue thereon
der this franchise, which may at any time on th* l i l h d o y " f Dcremher. A. D , IS IS . •
hereafter b* fill'd In nr bulkhradod during
Wltnosx my offi lai rfjn aiu t* and seal
Ihe life o f surh (ranch!**.
thi. th. I 0th day 0,B? £ * « ^ ( , £ X ' ! g L ,9 rfl*
Sertlon 3. AH ordinances or r * r t« of orClvrk Circuit Court S*mlnol# Co., II* .
iMnao-ra Ip ( cr f l f herewith be and tb* earn*
iselt)
By V. M. McDaniel, D. C. are hereby repealrd.
• Si-Frt-Sl*
Parsed this Cth day of N nvtm W r, 19l«.
r
B ,n '
ft. W. I I R itN U O N ,
N.f.re of 3x1* of S4S.99J Cilj of Sanford, Flor­
pre.ident C ity Council.
ida. Ite.'-*Jinx Baoft*
1 hereby certlly that the foregoing orJInNotlre 1* hrrsby flivM .thaL reatod proposals
anr* was duly passed by th* * ty coun-ll of
II b* recalvnl
. . . _____ by the Hoard of Hon&lt;J T.
Hanford.-Florida, in session thi# flth day of will
of Hanford. Florida, on oi bofure tbe exnixatloa
of
thirty
diy* from and alter the lint publl-a'.lon
Nn(I?aR &gt;* r* 1 0 U ‘
JAH- C. HO BERTH, ’
o f this notice, and up Jo and until flvv o’clock
Approved b y -me this flth dsy of Novem ­ p. m. on the JRh day ol November, 1916, at
tha city htll in the city ol Hanford, Florida, for
ber, 1*1*.
j . n . D AVISO N,
th* purchase of fltS.OJO.OO. City ot Hanford,
Florida, refunding bonds, sold bond* ore dated
Mayor C ity of Hanford.
July 1st, 1918. and mature July lit, 1946, and
28-FH-4IC
•
brer interest at Uw rata ol five and one-half per
cant per annum. Interval payable ••—-I sr.r.ually,
AN O K D IN AN C K
Repealing Section* 118. 3111, 317 and 318 both prtndpal and intsrevt are payable at New
ot tho Revised Ordinances of th* city of Ymh. Htaty of Naw York.
Hanford, Florid*.
•
.
This iaauo of boxidx will be sold subject to tha
II* It ordalnsd by_»k* Mayor and City approving opinion of John C. Thomson, lata of
Counril of Sanford, F lotld a:.
of tb* Arm of Dillon, Thomson A «'l*y. aald opin­
Section l . That Bectlon* 318. Ilft. 317 ion 10 tie obtained by th* City *1 Hanford, and
and l i f t o f lb * llovlsod Ordllnoneo# of lb * • copy ot this opinion will b* furnished la lb )
city of Sanford, on and alter January 1. surreedul bidder if so dreinsl, utmn the paymml
1917, b* declared to be r*p**l*d and of no ot the sum of On* Hundred (1100.041 Dollar*
further fore* and slfscl•
All bid* must be accompanied with a certi­
(’sued
Io
u * (l this
tnt* flth
am day
o ^ ofw Novsrab*r,
H E R N D O 191ft
N,
fied check foe two per rent of the amount of aald
Frrsident CHjr Council.
(mu*. Tb* Hoard of Bond Truotres
Whereby rectify that lb * foregoing ordin­ right to reject any and all hid*
‘ A • Ire KJEfl • *
ance w*a duly Pa*o*d by
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Hanford, Florid*. In aerelon thU flth day of
O. U TA Y L O !L _
Board of Bond Trustees. Sanford, Fla
NtreMJH’ f ’
M S . G. RO B E R TS,
- C ity Clark.
20-Frl-Mc
Approved by m* thls.fllh day ot Novem­
|* Clrm ll Caitt, Sevonlh Judicial Circuit.
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Mayor City of Sanford.
Jo* Camrion and C. M. L*4ria
Ifl-Frl-tte .
Compaav, * Cocp-rallon, aueressors to VanDem an^A .JLawia
AN O RDINANCE
Company, a rorpotaiion
Requiring tho yndtag ta d paving of
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Third atreet from 4M InUreoclioo of Frenrh Ruo I . Mima snd P x y t '» V..
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tntefeeeIk annsaring fay offldavll fllsd herein that
lien of W h
J *. m *ua y to u # tko risldrnre ol you and etch of y u It utind Revealh airret
«* t Biwn a d tin t th*-* Is no person &lt;o tko
Oak x v *n ^ » and 8ov*n(h xtrest * r e l to the

Hill Lumber Co.
Lumber, Bricks, Lime, Cement, Rubber Hoof­
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Doors, Sash and Blind, Cement Blocks, Heaver
Boar4,, Mouldings, Cypress Boards, Fire
Bricks, Fire Clay and King Windsor Plaster

Sewer Pipe and Glazed Tile
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Attractive Fur-Trimmed Suit
Hugh Jennings Says Many Good
Things of Coach Rush.
Compare! Baseball and Football and
Coaching In General— Leader Mu»t
Have
Knack of
Imparting
Knowledge to Players.

■inkc good. If fie can produce it win­
ning team be la nil right; If not, ho'a
down and o at A coach, If he Is the
right sort, should get a good lengthy
contract with the college he la going
to. Then he will have to iynke good.
If Hush sticks to Ills Job Princeton
ought to get out o f Its bad ru t That
la. If Hut'll Is the type they aay he I*."

PING BODIE’S EYESIGHT
Scout Eddie lle rr o f the St,
I .mils Cardinals wnirout In San
Francisco, watching Plug Uodio
to determine If Plug was a pros­
pective comeback and would bo
o f value to tho Cardinals next
year. He decided to ask Uodio
Ids own opinion o f It, .
"How’s your eye, now, rin g?"
asked Ilcrr, to start tho conver­
sation.
“ Eye I My eye?" answered
I ’ ing. "Kny. I can count lilt* null
heads in that center field fetico
from lure at the plate."
"How do you hit ’em lu Salt
Lake," naked Herr.
"Great." answered Ping, ns hi?
fondled Ids lint. "Say, that high
multitude In them mountains in
Halt Lake Is made to order for

I Tkt combination of doth and fur In
MU nricr grows tiresome, aud this
L —nu for the fact. In pari, that
fm ire soaring in price. Certainly
tiff ire n’licli higher than they were,
nHirrh-r* appear to enjoy Imparling
t»H the hitler Iruth, when they assure
p! are going t«» consider fur ns u
fculnc you must reconcile yourself
f|ipaying n MllT price.
in i ii i* mil mi dlttlcult to pay the
Brief for a suit as attractive ns that
Aotn la lie* picture. Besides, the
Bl-A fur U'f I nil It Is one o f those
rtkh turners describe ns "hard" nnd
btfry durable. It will outlast several
Mine*' near, and the likelihood Is

the top of the deep niffs. The bullous
are set In groups of three down the
front and on each cuff there are three
lu n smaller size. There are two large
fur-covered buttons at tliu back.
Tlie ever present turnover cottar for
once Is lacking In this tnmlef. A stand­
ing collnt1 o f velvet Is hnnded with fur
a little below tho top edge nnd the fur
tinml about tho coot follows Its ex­
ample by finding Its place away from
the bottom edge. It Is set above the
hem.
Dark skunk fur looks well with all
colors and every material used for the
suits o f the.present season.

tkta It vo* tin* ji'tir before.
Ttf suit (ilctured Is of wool velours
b i dark green, and (lie skunk liandlng
b»te"-t black. The coat Is n benullIhl nodcl
itltted and cleverly cut.
Tltrr mv niiall. shaped eni]i|acements
g the material at each side o f the
■mi. m | f.;. ;it ihe waistline. They
■Hairhlne-iit. bed to place, with two
of Mile* ,i.g, aud finished, with
pit tratd utude Into two round nrnaaciU at the end of a short spiral de-

Model Likely to Bo Popular.
The skirt of « one-piece dross of
dnrk blue serge Is tnodo with a threequarter length circular tunic nnd the
wnlpt has a straight back. The front
is double breasted nnd finished with
broad revere which fasten back with
Jet buttons. A V-neck Is piped with
white crepe nml a broad, fiat collar
is o f ninnry silk.
The alec*res are
long jiml the rained waistline Is mere­
ly Indicated by a cord.. The left side
Ign In braid appears nt Is finished by n sash.

A dollar

•heard a lot nlwut him, nnd I guess
he lias got the right sort of stuff. 1
heard at' first Hint Rush had never
played football, but 1 understand that
he luts; that Is, he played In "prep"
school and on scrub teams at college.
Football and baseball are alike In
some ways. I don't think n man could
teach football very well If he had never
ployed the game at ull, but I doubt If
it Is necessary for him to have played
on n college varsity team. If tie has
the right kind of brains In Ills head
and Is-a good leader, ho ought to dft.
Where it lot of these colleges make a
mlstnke. It strikes me, Is In choosing
men without sizing up their mental
ability. They look for a star who
phiyed Inst senson or fifteen years ngo,
perhaps, nnd think Just because lie
could get over the ground or could SPRINTER MAKES FAST TIME
throw all his opponents.nut o f-th e
way, he ought to lie n good conch. Jack Donaldson of Australia Defeats
A baseball manager nnd a fimtlRill
Apptegarth of England In Two
coach huve got to know tho game from
Running Events.
top to bottom nnd must have the knack
of Imparting that knowledge to others,
At the recent naval nml military
and, In the bargain, must understand sporta carnival In London. In which
n whole lot about human nature. Aud nearly 2,000 athletes participated. Jack
iVoimblson of Australia, a former
world’s champion, defeated Private W.
It. Applegnrth of Kngland. the prosi&gt;nt sprint champion of that country.
In the HKJ yard dash In 0 IT* seconds.
Donaldson holds tho record of t&gt; 3-5.
In the 220-ynnl ilnsli Donaldson, with
one and one-half yards stnrt. beat Ai*plegnrth. scratch, by nearly two ynrda
In 2 1 4-5 seconds.

o f meat, very large quantities of cas­
ing are not needed. With tho ordinary
prices o f raw silk prevailing the dew
casing Is no dearer than tho usual sau­
sage skins.
The Berliner Loknl Anxelger of Au­
gust 3 says that a new Invention has
been Introduced by the Berlin Inven­
tions bureau for putting meat up In
briquettes
for
transport
These
briquettes. It Is said,* are Impervious
to the attack of Inserts.
Y. M. C. A. Service.
Chicago rommerre reports' that tho
V. M. C. A. is discharging an impor­
tant -civic service Ibis summer In Ihfi
giving of 52 fri-e Illustrated lectures
on civic, patriotic and sitnitury subJoels In six o f the parks under tho
control o f south park c«uatulssloners.
I d tho stockyards territory, these
parks being. Cornell, Davis, llanllu,
.Mark White, Fuller and Sherman. This
Servian ended September ft.
.Many thousands o f citizens are be­
ing both entertained ami Instructed by
this work. Such subjects are IIIlls*
trntnl as^ the fly pest, tr.llk supply,
safety first, Americanization, tubercu­
losis, Infant welfare, dentistry, ty, bold, life In the army. Panama canal,
family budget and savings and Chi­
cago beautiful.

Invention of V^fuo.
A fhcmlst haB Inv/ntcd n way to
convert gasoline or |&gt;etrol Into a stiff
white’ Jelly. It Is done by adding 144
per cent, of steal lie and alcohol. An
economy o f* fto j r r Cilit. Is claimed
(or tho solid form.

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iDd*iinIr r° 1*® Bre matJe over wire
xr e T t (Af,t,.r 11 bu«kflt or any
Sod7a,^ lh "hriUc. Thla gives It
Q!*5 and adds to Its durabllklcb

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articles

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CEILINGS.SHINGLES
R O O FIN G
AND OTHER SHEET METAL
.BUILDING M A T E R IA L
Write ToDay For Cat&amp;Jo£ut,
and Special Quotations.

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Buckeye Trees Are Makin
Good All Over Florida, Son
Inltrraliflrtil Film Smitt

Make Silk Sausage Skint.
Germany now I n making sausngo
skins o f raw silk, according to the
llbclnlsclie
Westfncllsche
Zeltung.
H m r before the war experiment!* were
being conducted In the tnnUlng of a
-Hotlun cnMIlg Iff rn\y silk fo be 'filbsl
with satisage incut. Tlio HJlnirfuld riblK)n rnctory Is now turning out great
lengths "of this sausage casing. Just
now, however, owlr.» to the shortage

T h m n i h o n t F'lorliln. tn e v e r y ellrun K r o n in R seetlsn. you ear* flint
Krnvra II m I a r e n n nnuneraM e p r o o f »T IlM rkvyr o n p erlo rll * . 11*n
trera nro nM c-aprrntl Jnw, ulrmitr, ,ll«rn*ir-rf-»l"tlBi:. 'VUry lira r ln r * r
ylrlila o f fru it that aella nt k » . m1 prlrra.
A e u alolu er n r l l n n *'l ( « | k r l n t r n COO nml TOO treen f r o m ynit
Inal J a n u a ry. I h a v e w e v r r aeeu Ireea « l » h r l l c r o r s n e v liurr. In
a p lle o f the d r i r a t aprlnir In ray rerotleelluU. O lh rr trrra pla utrit nt
the aarae tim e eannot eonipnre n l l h Ih rm ."
‘ l i a r f r e e ralaloic tclla a ll about our n u ra rry m rlh m li, ro n l-a tn rk ,
a r r v lr r , b u d -a rlre llo a . q u a lity , rrautla, prlrra, e lr . II la Ihe only
e o m p lr te eourar on e ltru a .rn llu re , from nu raery to raarketlo K, e y r r
pu bll.lirtl. brail f o r y o u r r o p y 'today,

B U C K E Y E N U R S E R IE S
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C l l t u i ' X u m rrlra l a Ih e W orld .

W . H. B R O K A W , S a le s m a n
O rlan d o, F lo rid a
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. Pullman or Freight?
N o one w ould think of riding in a
freight car if he could enjoy the
comfort of a big, comfortable easy
riding P u llm a n parlor car.
So with automobiles Most of the
popular priced c a r s ride lik e
freight c a rs This is due to the
old fashioned type o f spring.

M an y manufacturer
to uso them,
The Overland does i
Overland has the
c a n tile v e r s h o e
springs. A s a res
the easiest ridingci
One demonstration 1
$635 f. o. b. Toledo.

W. A. STRINGFELLOW, Agent
OFFICE B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO.]

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tu ’ n fl.** meant to sceommo****a rtbbon In rote
‘ Urough it. A fter
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“ Duty calls, n adam a!" '
ray that 1 am out."— Judge.

Buyers and Shippers o f

Which
Do You
Prefer ?

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Hackney, l/mdou, on Hose Saunders,
age four, ilint the girl's father, bsd
done six months’ work In 12 yeai*s.

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Is painted with white paint, dr white
and another color. When the paint
Is dry tho whole surface is varnished
with ahellac.
When the ribbon has been strung In
It la tied In a full bow at tho base
o f each handle. Just to add to Its
ornamentation, the handles o f tho
basket provide support for two full
rosette* of gauze ribbon with a
length o f ribbon extending between
them. 8 uch a dainty and refreshing
object might be used for serving cakes
at five-o'clock tea.
The bottom o f the basket la-a cir­
cular piece o f thin wood and Is cov­
ered with colored milk. A dolly la to
be placed over the silk If the basket
la to be used for servldg coke wafers,
etc.

Man of Leisure.

1 It was stated at nq Inquest held

I Sula Produce Co. I

Automobiles

treii.iiBr¥ ^UKt Tpttrr»lnfr how many
RRhlngs f„ r tj,e house can be
J i1
***** «&gt;r». They are weav1 i./** nn&lt;l ,raJ'*' »aaea, lumps
or o,iP &gt;*m,*e** Jnrdenleni, nnd
1 lae. ” ° f ,hl# *,ttJlllJr bundled
“ wpcnMve tnaterloL It la sold
Wper dealera and la nearly nlbrown r or green or
* in
n a b « painted any
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toatch decoratlona or wood-

Very Gcod flt-Mne,,.
The wife of e wealthy business man
o f Chicago wai&gt; the daughter of a po­
liceman. As they grew rich, both sho
and her hue bund cot rested the fact
as much' ns posetblo, for the snke of
thotr Eoefnl prestige,. At n luhcheon
Severn) eoclcty women of high jxsl-'.
tlon had been tnlklrg about tF-li fam­
ilies ."What ftns your father's busi­
ness. Mrs D ?'* was ftnAlly ashed of
thn business itinn'i —!fe Mrs. D V U
rot d'eturl m !. "M v father was In-UlO
copp.-r Lutlne s,** i ! . » tnlil with cool
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THESANFORDHERALD
R. J. H O LLY. Editor
W , M . H A Y NES, Dniiaem M in iie r
PublWh*! Krvry Twarfay »nd Friday

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U n a M ar Mr. Prr M*nlk
la A l i u n MaX B« M *d« at OtTIra
w X Aa B*t«a4-&lt;laaa M i l M alur Aaput M X
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n contract running until December it to the prevailing public sentiment
16th. A fte r that date it It b ey o n d ' to present by advertisements what
the power of this paper to Say their business is and how they care
where and how
will got the white for public consideration and appre­
paper supply necessary to continue ciation."
puhlicstion.
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The mills absolutely refuse to ‘Tampa have actually advertised
make contracts or, in many cases, to merely because they wished to as­
even, quote prices beyond January 1. sist the papers in which they adver­
The brokers therefore are ynnhle to tised. Their generosity was and is
do business.
The latest quotation appreciated, but the Times wants it
on newsprint is seven cents a pound, understood that when one o f its ad­
an ndvance of 300 per 'vent, ahove vertising solicitors asks for business
the price the Tribune has been pay­ he does so becaiiso he knows his pa­
ing.
W ith paper, at seven cents n per will produce results— because he
poun^j, the white paper consumed in,'knows it will give more than' value
filling a year's subscription to the received if the advertiser has highTrihune. wiU cu*u, j&gt;iuiu .titan. the etasa-grmdir fo~st?!,' and Informs the
‘dOGftrfption price— which, it will public of the- fact in nn effective
readily he seen, makes tho cost of manner.
operating the paper a dead loss.
Advertising is a science which

The Tribune has been forced, al­
ready, to reduce the site of ita type
to the smallest possible usable.
It
has also bean compelled to abandon
the publication,'for this year, of ita
Year Hook, inaamtfch as the paper
required for that publication would
cost three times as p}uch as the-total
possible revenue therefrom. Neither
P R t^
will we he able to use our usual
large Christmas number. W ithout n
change in the situation, which does
nob now seem . possible, we will fur­
Dennfe from Tam pa has been lost
ther be forced to cut down the num­
again.
W hy d on 't they t|e him?
ber .of pages in the daily paper to
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about one-half the customary num­
W e don't care if turkeys are up. ber.
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N e ve r did like turkey after Thanks­
Increases in subscription and ad­
givin g Day anyhow. They can keep vertising 'rates must necessarily fol­
their turkeys today for all the most low,
All tho newspapers of the
o f us care: D o n 't you feel that way country, except those so fortunately
•bou t it?
situated that they can afford to op­
»— 0 ----erate.,a t heavy loss will have to

should he given first consideration
by all men who depend upon publie
patronage for support. I f they have
goods for sale, they must let the
public know I t — not once, but regu­
larly.
If they have no . business
rivals, but wish to cultivate the good
will of the'public, they must tell the
public, in truthful arguments, why
they are deserving of goodwill —
what they are doing in behalf of the
public in roturn for the .patronage
and franchise privileges that are ac­
corded them.
.The concern that isn't doing this,
whether it have a monopoly or is
besieged w ith ‘ wide awake competi­
tors is living tho life of the aged
andflovable Krnuss, “ The Man Who
Stood Still.— T am p a Time

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Either interest or checking ac­

counts invited.
This strong Bank invites you cordially, to bank by mail.

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Learning From Tumbles.
lous-faccd lady o f middle age', stood
Col. Hulvcy ||rre
It does not matter how many turn
Htere. Doth directed quick, agitated
blea you have tn this life, so long as „ £ ? '• G\ w , . Huivey 01 th« Fiwi*,
glances at Rodney,
M ilitary Academy located it u . I
"You are Mr. West," fluttered tho you do not get dirty when you tumble.
ray HUl Heights near J a c k a l
girl, and her ovldent distress, even There Is tho greatest practical benefit
was in the city Wedtiwd.y i0 ,7.
fright, almost pained .Rodney, It was tn making a. few failures In lire. You
Interest
of the school. Col. Halm
so Intense. “ W e received your noto. learn that which Is o f Inestlmablo Im­
If you will call at our homo tomorrow portance—that there are a great many Is well known in education*! rink
morning we w ill have the money for people In the world who are Just as and has two brothers who * » |U
you. provided you deliver tho papers." clever aa you are.. . . and you very h e a d - o f military school* in
“ Yes, horo la tho address," fluttered soon And out It you have not found It south. Florida Military Instiloubj
tho other lady, and then her words out before,'that patience and tenacity ono of the heat of the kind In i d
ended In a sharp cry. Sho had placed of purpoao are ^orth more than twice south.
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Rummage Sale
a card with writing on It upon tha their weight In cleverness.— Huxley.
Tho ladies of~th o RaptUt church thblo. As sho did so her eye fell upon
hold a rummage sale tomorrow ncx tho letter Kodnoy had Just addressed.
N*. IT**
Press report aaya that the Rou­ adopt similar planB in order to keep to Lefller’a Grocery on Sanford ave­
Wise Guy.
She
turned
white
and
faint
She
seized
at
It,
Caudill*, ,( yj,
manians although surrounded arc re­ out of the bankruptcy courts.
"Now, this race Is a.sure thing. You
nue.
Those having rummage will the arm or her companion, swaying
can have n talk with Ihe Jockey If you FIR ST n a t i o n a l bank]
Th e
conditions
which
have
tiring in perfect order. This is as it
please phone Mrs. D. R. Hrisaon, weakly, as though about to faint.
like." "I'd rather have a ta’ k with
ahould be. I f they must retire we brought this about are not. the fnult N n .‘ ,415-\V and samo will be col­
"Oh, Ethel," aho gasped, "somo now the horse."
Al Hanford, in the .Slate of Florida. u|
insist /that they retire q u ie tly und in o f the newspapers or o f the news­ lected.
mystery! Quick! get mo away from
■the closCofbusiness Not. |7th, |j|{
Hut the
a ladylike manner, making no noise paper patronizing public.
hqre."
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Kind
He»rt.
and closing the door after them, just public will have to bear with the
"I aru not— " began ilodgoy In dls ,
newspapers, in their difficulties, ap­
cl a liner, but tho two visitors had' "W hy don't you got married, col­
like that.
Loans and libruunu____ •
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hastened from tho room, lid was at onel?" "1 nnt not so cruel. It would Uvridraltn llntrvurnl . _ i| iqb lu*
preciating the tremendous sacrifice
make
one
happy
and
a
hundred
un­
U.
8bond,
ip
aveur*
rlmiUhua
H9S
i loss to understand tho motive o f the
that will have to he made in order
tlond, other than U. h. Honda
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happy” — Fllegende Rlaettcr.
H ow ey among the pines —their
Ptadf'd to hacura 1‘o.ul
strango call. Tho fact that tho super­
to continue publication. .
Having? tiepwU
|VOOdOO
soughing song lulls you to sleep, a
scription on tho envelope on the tablt
SmirUha
othar than V: S.
Uncomplimentary.
N
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only
paper
but
every
other
soft diapason greets you waking, lul­
Rond,(not Includingitork*)
had caused tho older woman distress
You want mortal patience If you
I SUMJt
la b y breezes bring you balsim for item included in newspaper making
was palpable. Ho tried to study- It love n in t o —Ouldn. V. •
TuUi bonda. Mtiuili*. ate. .
IHM81
Stock*,
other
tna
•.
Her
,
1
JiMdi
1
your ills and livin g has enhanced has advanced to practically prohib­
out as ho placod tho letter In nls
llank uttiek___ .
IMS I
itiv e prices.
N o newspaper in tho
value. — Howey Tribune.
pocket. Then ho hurried Into tho hall
Sutiarription to mock«l Kdrr
1
Congregational Church
at Hiart-ve Hank___
___ _ 11* * I
Intent on overtaking tho two women,
Fine, Goode, and you might delve country can expect to make one cent
Value
ot
Hanking
lieu—
it
IV
’
Sunday Services
but they had evidently already left
inrumtierrd
kWUI|
farther into the piney woods and of profit for the next year at least.
fio
Sunday
morning at 9:15 the Bible Furniture and Kn\u.-»tho floor on tho elevator.
hear the sowing of the sows, th e ‘ tick T h e problem with (host of them will
Heal Fatal r owned oilier thin tunkla*
houaa _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Tho Incident gave him food for school meets in the church. C. It.
Florence L. Henderson
of the cattle tick, the razor back not be the making of profits, but the
Net amount dua ironi itiWalker
is
superintendent.
There
thought.
-Thoro
wns
n
curtained
aljjored rear ryv ag\ t.Uin
stropping his razor and ihe butter­ paying of actual running expenses, or
You are
ow York, Chiragjunj
covo at a bay wtndow at ono anglo of afe classes .for all age*.
flies making butter. There arc pine- how long they can exist under thej
8
Loul* ... ........ ....
tho room. Turning off thu light, Rod­ warmly invited to bring your chil­ Natuam
(Copyright,
IJ1*.
by
W,
O.
Chapman.)
ount due tr im ap­
upples on the pine trees, rest in the continuous drain of a d aily&gt;deficit. |
proved reaerve agent, in
ney seated himself thorn and looked dren and have a share in this school.
‘‘Find
a
wife,
settlo
down
and
I'll
fix
T
h
e
Tribune
.
is
straining
every
other
riwrrw
Ht lea _
10,MV»! lU t t fl
hammocks and blind tigers in the
down at tho street Perhaps he might
At I I o ’ clock, Ro^. J. A. Davidson Rut amount due train bank, nul Inals
effort to make arrangements w h ich ! you for llfo,” pronounced Abel Drako, neo tho two women lenvo tho hotel.
jungles.
•
•ft (other than Included m 19 &lt;n tt) IMIUI|
will speak on "T h e Compensations Other
check, on hank* in ihe ana titf
perm it it to ohtuin enough paper to undo Indulgent o f Rodney Blair.
•
— - - O -----Tho face of tho younger ono had Im­
or town a* rrtwrting Im'.
1HJ41
of the Straight Road." Anthem by
"Hut, uncle," remonstrated tho lat
|avoid a suspension of publication.'
Outdde Check* and idhr
pressed
Itself
indelibly
upon
Ills
mem­
H AS O llR N U M B E R
ter. "I don't want to marry. As to set­
ichoir, .."H o w Gwntle God’s ComCPS’) Item* .
HI.It
In the meantime we must ask our
ory. Huddcnly lie was aroused. Tw o
FractJoj,! rttrreocy nirkM. iml
tling down, can anyono bo more pleas­
T h e Sanford Herald comes out on
|
mends."
Offertory,
organ
selection,
cant*
L
.
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l
t»B
»* }
i patrons to bo tolerant of short-*
|hen had entered the room. Tho elec­
antly and rationally adjusted to cir­
Note*(i( other National Uink&lt;
N o v . I t with another spread of
Mrs.
Fry.
tric
tight
was
switched
on.
comings and to take into con si dera- cumstances, than I am? And as for fix­
law ' it r*-*.*rvt In \.tu!t and *i'h
.
printers’ ink, much wind and many
Evening service at 7 o'clock.
Fede-al U*«-r,e It*, v
tr.t'.tUj
"N o word at tho ofllco of tho hotel,"
lion the difficulties under which we ing mo for life, you have done Hint al­
Redem
ption
fund
with
0
.
XTtMMM
accusations.
Anthem, "B rea k Forth into J o y," by
spoko
one.
arid
due
from
U.
S
Tm
u
r
&lt;
t.traj
are laboring.*—Tam pa Tribune.
ready."
Hob. you are a pretty good fellow
S olo,- Mrs. , Julius *Takafh,
"Oh, wellj wo shall still hear from choir.
-------O ----i
.
hi
Iftit the 'resolute and obstlnnto old
TotaL
but you jump your trolley some­
tjtem by morning." returned tho other. "Incline Y ou r Ear” by Adolph Grey.
" T H E M A N W H O S T O O D S T II IA relative wagged hla-hoad defiantly. Ho.
"Hero aro tho papers." and ho ex­ Sermon, " T h e -caning and Purpose
times. I am not going to take time
liabltllic.
W ith the inimitable Lew Field In wns used to bolng obeyed; when ho tended a package.
this w et' to an:wer your long cry of
of All W orthy A ctiv ity ," J. A. Da­ Capital Stork paid la----- — —— tW W j]
conceived
a
notion
It
was
difficult
to
of Krauss, an
And then tho men Indulged In a vidson.
Surtilu, Fund
—
1
"falsehood and g ra ft'" but 1 have the leading role, that
. . • '
- budge him from Its execution.
l~ II* tt
mnsaged
jeweler,
a
mot
inn
picture
mas„
„
„
,
„
,
brief,
hut enlightening conversation. . Christian Endeavor Society meets L'ndjvIdH twortt*
got your number.
You have made
. J
.
,
, 1
....
'
"W hen I was n young man," ho re'LtWCcurrent eipen*--, lnl&gt;r
i
e*t *0-1 tale* (Mill
lLl*«,.tT IW jjl
these accusations and insinuations, terjuece bearing the above title w a y c|tod In#quUo „ pathotlc wny, ", fouI1(, Rodney lllnlr had led n quiet, unevent­ at 6 o'clock.
Subject, "Consecra­ A-nl,
tout*'r«l tor .aim af.ru-d
I
recently presented in a local the- nn entlmablo girl. Like you. It Jarrod ful life. Th.o disclosures of tho two tion of Business,” leader Miss Eva I'irctilating note* outstanding
—
now prove them.
Individual
drpfevit*
*u
b
|
e-|
I"
.
h
e-k
.
IkKia
I
men
fairly
horrified
him.
They
wore
ater. and it told a story that should uio
think of iiqing tied down. She
Hodges. , _
Certlflcalw id drj«"iu due in «*» , , uI
One thing I appreciate very much. reach every business man jp Tajnpa married well, probably never thought professional blackmailers. They find
than 3S dajra------------ -t 'flit I
To all of these services the public ertlfted
cheek*
H ob — your kind invitation to join
that of a good man whosp busi-! o f mo after sho found a bettor man. discovered somo scandal, against the i 5_CQrdiallyJnvitcd-ta h av» a part.- - » TFort
yznJtl
it u v tn g * M
your society in the Ananias D u ll of ness went to the bow-wows— to less but I missed It. Not only In losing her, dead husband o f the elderly-woman
Total da and dapout*. Item, Si. St.17.
3S, 39, to. tl and IJ
Am erica." East Coast Canal As- honorable iimLwurLhy-comp»t4ters— *-buU thenceforth- kdepllng the lonely, who boil called with her niece. They
Other
Umedepoa'ta ---- - -— IVMdUl
Bnptiht Church Services
had come,to tho town to demand all
sosialLui— New*.
because ho refused tb pull out’ of th e' Bullish llfo that has mado mo half sav­
the poor woman hail, for a return of
SerVlce| " K .ttm Baptist church
hosa, load
loan your gun old fpshtoned ruts and adopt jiro- ages wholly hermit. T a k a 'a month,
line, rrprvaenllng trom) lommed,
j
All right, ole boss,
tha
Incriminating
documents.
Sunday,
Dec. 3rd, will he as fallows:
othrr than redlacoudu
——
look around the world, find a mate
'canal w
water"
and shoot. Any gressiVe methods,.___ ___________
with "canid
a u r" und
It was Utyn that Rodney realized
9:10 Sunday school. .
and /come back and begin llfo as a
__ __ iimf* ynq fe t-a a L -a u m U r-w s I*
Tout------------- ------- u.ii.:»iw
that
ha had been shown to tho wrong
11:00 Sermon, "W here Is God?”
T h e story should have particular man ahould, with a. loyal partner to
up and tell us the tim e of the day.
rtlotn by tho bellboy.
Tho villainy
0:00 B. Y . P. U.
appeal for those who do not believe share his troubles and JoySj"
SlAt* ot Florid*. County ol rrai'*'**W e intend to stop your sale of the
in advertising -if there be any men | For a week, pursuant to orders. Rod* of the two conspirators stirred blm up
7:00 Sermon,
Hast Coa.it Canal and don’ t you for­
Intensely. They parted Witliaut-illgof this type lit Tam pa to d ay— and' nuX drifted. lie tried a fashionable
get it. In fact wjs have stopped it.
.isum
m
ar
reaort
and
tlrod-onrsTblHcs.'
covonfiTEIm.
Ono o f tho men placed
to those who, do nuL-advartiw -in Tho pastor, Rev. George Hyman,
the packago and somo other belong­
W ill send your membcrihlli-CJJd-in
»n-1 «w«m to
It
was
a
dreadful
boro
to
wander
about
D.
D., will preach at hnth services 8iib»&lt;-ribnl
td ligen tly. * Nowadays success de­
bflof*molb1oJUhd*y
'th e Annniaa Club as soon as you get
aimless, with no definite program to ings under a pillow o f tho bed. put Special music.
ot
Nov.
ISIS.
Orchestra in .the
mands that you le t the public know
" cuodo'n. co^h
•
our number.
Good .night.
follow.' H e' found innumerable fair out tho light and retired for tho night.
you -an d your business exist, where
Notwr Publie My C&lt;W«. wp*"" Nin' *
It was a breathless cxpqrlonce that evening.
* ------ . 0 -----faces, but they did not captlvato him.
you and your business are to bo
"T h fro must-be something In this Rodney IWalr wont through before
T H E H IG H COST. O F P R I N T I N G found, what you ve got for sale, and |0Vfl
V
bUBineB8« nn ruminated, "Just as midnight, so foreign to tho usual ht/tnT h e print .paper situation bus
the price thereof.
Business isn t the analysts and sentimentalists avor, drum system of hla llfo that he was
reached a .stage where it is being felt going to look for you; you’ve got
burglar, fugltlvo and horo, all In ono.
severely . by newspapers generally. to look for business, and you’ll find wheco Ideal conditions and tho ideal according to story-book process. Ho
T h e Tribune wns fortunate in having company a-plenty while you are girl aro In conjunction, aro not to bo was rosoluto to protoct a defenseless
Ho regained his
sought after, but met. unexpectedly, wepunn. however.
looking. ■
own rbotn, ttw precious packet lb his
fatefully."
T h e most successful husiness men
,If. however, fato was driftlhg him possession, grandly exultant.
of the present nrc .the successful Into tho pnthway of tho IdcaUmnto the
More so, when ho sought&lt;out Mrs:
D o you keep
advertisers, and the largest business process was slow.* Several wcoks Mary Winslow the next day and gavo
$&amp; 'f t
concerns, excepting thoso-that nre in, passed by anil llndnny was wearied of her the papers that provented a blot &lt; f ' # # &lt; §
|
the monopolistic Hue, are the largest i wtmdorlnf. llo bad about mado up hio being placed upon tho namo of one &lt;&amp;&gt;
♦
I
And oven
those con-j
con- «Hnd to wrlto to his undo resigning dcuil, who hud not boon to Iter a good
advertisers. ' And
even those
husband, but whoso namo she felt It
ccrns that have monoply,
aro ad bis wandering commission and return­
Of your Letters?
ing homo to tho old cherished and disloyal not to protect.
vtrtising
extensively
nowadays.
longed-for life, when something hapAnd then Rodnoy Jllalr made a dia;
• ..J
Why?
N o t because they expert to nened.
.
cotsry—why t llO is h t o f a letter d i­
increase
their
sales,
but
because
they
It came with rather startling mys­ rected- to bfs undo had so startled tne
How many times have- you
want the goodwill of the public, and tery slid abruptness. Rodney bad woman. Ho mado a second within tha
wUlicd you could' remember
thcy’ vo got" to get I f by going to the reached a little city In a stale of tho two cnp»ln* wooks—that be loved her
what you wrote to J o n « or
public with attractive, truth bear­ middle West, and had put up at a hotel pretty niece, Allco Durant.
Smith.
ing
advertisements.
Among
tha deciding with tho morning to purchase
" 1 have found what you sent mo
Perhaps i t 's on account of
F O R B U S IN E S S M E N
his tickets for a return to his original after, uncle," ho announced, reappear­
latest
converts
is
(he
Pullman
com­
the inconvenience that you
starting placed He put tn an hour In ing on the home scono ono day,
pany.
o
f
which
the
Advertising
Ago
don’ t ulways make a carbon
Every business presents its own distinct problems
the lobby at a cigar and reading tho
fFbund a wlfo, havo you?" chucklod
has this to say:
copy. Let us show you tho
evening-papers. There was a crowd tho old man. "A ll right, let mo see
and requirements
"T h e great Pullman company is of new arrivals, and the clerk at tho
who she Is and I’ll glvo you my bless­
tho latest con vert. to sdvertising. ofllco desk had his hands full and huring.".
• T h e Officers o f the First National Bank are
It has turned up,in newspapers and rledly slid across the counter the key
%
So they mado tho Joumoy together;
not only fam iliar with general financial
magazines with qulto large adver­ asked for by Rodnoy.
And then tbero came to Absl Drake
He had not yet been up to his room tho surprtso of bis life, ns his nephow
and you will see how easy it is
tisements. in which especially the
-throughout the country; they are thoroughly c?n'
cleanlinesa and good ventilation of and handed tbe key to a bellboy. Once had foreseen.
to have a carbon copy of all
. . .
versant w ith local conditions and ready to S,ve
'
tho Pullman cars sre pointed out. wlthjn the apartment bo aat ijown at a
For Mary Winslow wae his boyhood
your letters. Only 3c each.
special
attention
to
individual
needs.
All this is known. W hoever travels table, discovering thoro thd usual out- love. It was natural that .tho old-tlmo
and hoa the means to buy a berth is At of '" R in g and hotel paper. Rod- courting ahould be renewed. It was
.* W e w elcom e business accounts.
anil nu» «-•&gt;*&gt;
*
noy wrflfc fully to his uncle of his In­ Inevitable that it alt eventuated In •
doing H anyhow.
I t Is doubtful
tentions to return, soalod tho lottor doublo wedding.
whether thia advertising will sell ono a ml started to go to tbe lower floor to
single berth more thsn is sold at malf R, when he paused.
Funny Things.
*
present. The Pullman company has
It jg
Is room ace” ^-seven ," ho heard
The funniest-performance Is an nn*
evidently been seized by tho adver- B tremulous feminine voice say.
Using fever. Advertising has become
"This is It. miss." was tho reply, imiVo.-tunt man's efforts to appeal Im­
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
portant. although a stingy mna'i efforts
the fashion among corporations.
evidently by tbe floorboy.
to
appear
generous
also
add
somidhlng
^
“ THE FARM ER'S FRIEND"
Even If th ey don't expect more bus!There came a timid knock at the
to the gnjrety of the nation.— Atchison
ness
bv
advertising,
y
e
t
they
h
a
v
e
'
door.
Rodney
opened
I
t
A
beautiful
PH O NE 148
come to thu convictibii that they owe - rouns glyl. •eeompatlbjd by an sna­ OlotMk

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THE SANFORD HERALD

! STRYCHNINE WILL KILL CROW

WANDABOUTTHECITY;
Personal Items of

i

In te r e s t
#

e mmMt1of the Floating Small 1
^TJK. Succinctly Arranged for
Darried Herald Header**

Utt George Venable waa operated
W for oppeadlcltl* and other
-i McEwan'a sanitarium in
Sndo Wednesday and report*
hospital arc most encour-

But Experts Are Asked to Explain
W hy Chicken and Quail Are
% ‘ Immune.
Harrisburg, Pit.—Experts In universi­
ties and colleges of the state'hare been
asked to Inform the state department
oLjigrlculturo'Why Ptryclinlne will kilt
crows nnd uot offect chickens when
enten.
The state live stock sanitary board
stirred up the question by sending nut
n notice urging that crows be extermlnoted nnd giving Instructions ns to uso
of tho poison.
Some people wanted to know If
chickens would lie harmed by it. The
bonrd officials replied that they would
not. nnd'told of tho result of nn experi­
ment by ono man who hnd written to
the department that he had fed strych­
nine In corn to brown leghorn chick­
ens nnd that they hnd not minded it a
b it
'
When he threw It out for the-crowjt
to eat he lufd to'sehd out burin 1 pntiles.
On tho other lmnd, quail did not seem
to mind It n particle. - * *

1
Miss Kuhnet (hen (lied a legal pcccplnnce of the proposal and agreed
to meet Henkel nt-the city hall. Tho
photo shows the couple • leaving the
marrlago license bureau.
Spider Endanger* Bsby.
La Crosse, WIs.—A snider bite on
the arm- iJ^trelTcvisI by physicians to
have brought Nellie Jane Griswold.
(wo-y«ar-&lt;&gt;hl daughter oT Mr. and Mrs,
William Griswold, to death's door. A
big red blotch on her right arm be­
gan Nellie Jane's troubles. In the
next few days Nellie had repeated,
ppnsins, n high fever, nnd othrr dan­
gerous symptoms. She is now recover­
ing.

nnd Mrs. W . H. Peters nnd is one of
the most, attractive little lads in San­
ford.
He wore n white suit with
white silk tie, white Bhoes and stock­
ings.
■
After the ceremony eonifratilla­
tions were received and nn informal
reception followed at which rrfreshmetns were served, in the prevailing
color tones of the wedding
Mrs. Edwards is the only child of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Willis Wil*
linms. She is noted for her winsome
personality, fascination nnd, ,ch»rn\
that has'made her u popular favorite
everywhere.

Millinery, Christmas Novelties,
Wilcox Paintings of Florida Scenery
MRS. GRACE E. WILLIAMS
10G

Hast First Street

—

N ex t to M cC ullers

Mr, Edwards is the only son of
Mrs.
T . E. Du vis of Wilson, N. G. wool was especially good. . Miss son and a young lady friem lfwere in
.
£ *
Frances Chappell another Colonial the city yesterday, the former couple
How Many Worda In tho.Bible?
Ho is a traveling salesman.
dame
was very lovely.
Many more having been married in Orlando nnd
The Kngllih language contains *om«
They left on the afternoon train
could
be
*
mentioned
blit
space for coming to Sanford to take the train.
uS,l lor her recovery.
200.000 words. Shakespeure used 2 1 ,- for Jacksonville, .Savannah
nnd
000; Bacon 11,000, Milton 7.000. How Charleston en route to Wilson, N. bids.
&lt;(00.000 bottles of Tanlac
M r’ and Mrs. Johnson were to
many words does the iliblo use?
been sold and ^distributed
have
lieon. married Sunday but stole
C,,‘ where they will be nt home nfrer
* .
*
E L h the Atlanta office alone
a march on their friends, were
. Turkey Party
December 1 st ut 5110 West Vance
A Sleuthr*
ia re M December.
30-lt
In honor o f tho birthdays of Alary quietly married yesterday nnd slip­
street.
Pollco Officer— In order that tho v il­
Harris
and Boyce Ezell, Jr., a num­ ped out to Sanford without tho
•
Mrs.
Edwards
was
girlishly
pretty
ii all the people who have taken
lain who caught nml kissed you In the
ber
of
small
people came to piny on friends of the couple being an y
in
her
traveling
suit
of
grey
lrroad
r is e were to form a line of march
dark may be. tracked, we tmijd set our
Mr. Johnson is a prominent
Cringle file, this grand army would
police dog nfter him. So to trace the cloth with which .was worn a slnplc j Saturday aftern 9 on and help-'along- wiser.
business
man of Orlando, being as­
black velvet turban, grey gloves niiTI The celebration.
Outdoor games
•cent )‘9 U must give Nero a kiss.
Lfhdesr across the American conREUNION
OF
BLUE
AND
GRAY
sociated
with
hi* father in M m Or
shops.
•
were
first
enjoyed
and
then
the
chilZ * from New York to San Fran*
lando
Foundry
£ Machine Co.
Srtand extend over 600 miles-into
Npmerous and beautiful were the dren were told a turkey story, after
Honesty and Affluence.
Two Visitors in a Dakota City Fought
icts they were ushered into a room
"Hut," protested tho ptntn cltlxen, wedding presents of erystul silver
[i* Parific Ocean.
30: l t
•* m*
*
on Opposite Sides In Civil
attractively decorated in red and
"don't you consider honesty a good and china anti lovely linens.
A itnnnf Ladle* Hauun
One
War,
MO ferry boat to Enterprise for
thing?"
“ Sure.” replied the politi­ especially ’ prized b y the young bride green, where n huge red turkey wasThe ladles of the Congregational
*
t ■
4
jiu ille train.
27-lOtp
cian; "but It’* like every other good U n silver erearn ladle, the gift- of strutting in the straw*. A fter paying church will give their annual baznnr
Volgn, 8 . D.—The lllije nnd the Gray
Taniae is for the common, every- hnd nn interesting reunion In Votgn thing—you've got to make money be­ Mrs. E. W. Peabody, one of her own their respects to Mr. Gobhler they and New England supper Saturday
ja, ills of suffering humanity, which when Mr. Witherspoon, n guest nt the fore you can . afford It."—Catholic wedding presents, fifty years ago, were given straws which when fol­ afternoon nm ^cycning in the new
„k* millions of men and women hum* of his daughter, Mrs. Samis, nnd Standard and Times.
The ba­
Mr. nnd Mrs. \Villinms' gift to their lowed, k&gt;d to the secret hiding places Semfnolo Bank building.
.To the zaar will .open at two o’clock and
of the* party souvenirs.
Timothy Corcoran, who Is visiting his
daughter^wo*
a
check
tor
five
hum
But Not In Real Money.
great delight of the little folks, every the New England supper will he
tin. R. T. Houser has returned son In Volga, chanced to meet nnd
Every town has a millionaire, and dred dollars, while another check
compare
notes
of
the
stirring
days
of
one
found a born. With noisy glee served at 5;30 o’ clock nnd continue
bn » pleasant trip to Cincinnati
loaro of them nro really worth na came from tho groom’ s parents for u
and
to the sound of trumpets blow*- until all have been served.
Th e
pd Coiambus where she was the the great Civil war.
chest of silver.
muck as $20 ,000 .—Topeka Capital.
Witherspoon served In tho Dnlon
ing,
a
start
was
made
for
the
diningpublic
is
invited
to
look
ovrr
tho
nat of relatives for several weeks.
’ Receiving were Mrs. W. L. Mor*
nmiy, while Corcoran served on the
Hrrbert Lyman of Forest C ity
gnn and Mrs. Archie Betts. Others room, where the pretty arrangements pretty Christmas and useful things,
Southern side. From their conversa­
ns among the visitors to the city tion they learned that the companies
assisting were Miss Helen Rowland were in red nnd white. T w 6 birth- nnd to eat with us. The price of the
Rem her
tho
and
Miss Nellie Elder. Mary Eliz­ day c a k e s adorned the -table on supper is 36 cents.
u Thanksgiving.
* ■
In which they served on their respec­
w
h
ic
h
w
ere
five
n
n
d
t
h
r
e
e
c
n
m
ile
s
d
a
y
a
n
d
pla
ce
.
abeth I’ uleston presided over ,ihe
/fcinfi'/ai Home Wtddma
J. A. White, a well known Ken- tive sides participated In several bat­
After the serving of
--------bride’s register and distributed the respectively.
tles
with
each
other,
nnd
on
one
oc­
The
marriage
at
one
d'clock
on
leky .farmer said he could beat his
ice
cream
cones
und
cake,
another,
Informal
Dinner Party
"cake
to
droarn
on,"
which
was
done
Uadi shucking corn after taking casion during n series of bottles the Wednesday of Miss Saidee Christine
The |ast 0f t }lf, pre-nuptial parties
two companies of which the two were Williams to Mr. Wiley Benjamin up in dainty white boxes tied with story was told, this was about the
Vitlir
30-lt
members faced ench other on the bat­ Edwards was a beautiful event, tak­ yellow ribbon.
hall of Jericho und a wall had j»jven jn honor of Miss Saidee Wfltle line.
,
bcen cleverly constructed .around nainR was the char/ning little dinner
ing place at the home of the bride's
Spell of Sam oa.
The former wt'iffer of the IHno and
which the children in cpuples inarch- party m, Tuesday evening,, given by
parents, Air. nnd Mrs. Thomas W.
The Masque rad* Skate
gsr ^ , when ho tin t saw the Is- the former wearer of the Gray become
ed
seven times, blowing their trum- Mra Samuel Pulttton.
Mis* WilWilliams.
Yellow
nnd
white
were
There wan not even standing room
hadi. appeared to 8 ter«nsdn far leaa great chums ns the result of their re­
pets.
-W
ith
ono
long,
loud
nnd
Hmna
and
her
finnee,
Mr.
Edwards,
the colors of the wedding carried out behind the railings at the skating
hMtlful than the Marquesas or T a ­ union.
mifjhty
b
la
s
t
the
walls
fell
ami
disMr
nn{,
Mr,
W
m.
Chav
Hill. D \
prettily in the decorations and in rink on Wednesday evening, when
u t He was not'specially attracted
closed
the
booty
within,
hig
red
am|
Mr,
|*uIM
ton
composed
tho
the dresses of the attendants. The the big masquerade that has been
hi the people, except for their cour­
app les an d g o ld e n o ran ge s an d they part y.
After
dinner
Mrn
i’
uleston
ts;, Yet the Island grew upon hla
APPENDIX REMOVED ON SHIP lower floor of the home was till own anticipated by the skaters for weeks "ull played happily ever after." un- nnd licr KUMt* attended the Social
tiacr so quickly that In less than a
open and all rooms, from the top was successfully pulled oil. On the
til lime to go home, anyhow. A s -. Department dance at the W’otnan’a
with from his first sight of tho bar­
F ir s t Su cce ssfu l Operation of the K in d floor to the front door was filled rink itself the scene was one of bril­ stating Mrs. Ezell- were Mrs. \V. D. (q„|,
ker of ApU he deckled to make bis
with
the
soft
radiance
of
shaded
liancy and life with its. motley
to Be Perform ed on
l.ee^, Mrs. Reitzel and Lucille Rines.
toes ta Samoa.
ligh ts'and candles and fragrant with crowd of 'masqueraders, many of
,
Ocean.
cut flowers that Ailed the tables and whom came from the nearby towns
F
Personal M i niton,
Awc/ion Itridye
.Linnet a Fighting Bird.
Ran Francisco.—The first successful mantels, agninst a cool, green back­ to participate in the fun. N otw ith ­
Mrs. G eo. H. K’*rnald returned
Linnet* sro great flghtors. They operation fop appendicitis performed ground of graceful ferns nnd jessa­ standing tho crowd excellent order
Mrs. A. I*. Connelly churmingly Wednesday from New York and
an deadly enemies to tho butcher on the Pacific ocean wns revealed here
entertained,
the Auction Bridge on ,
to spend the winter iu Sanmine vine. In the reception ball the was maintained nnd although thete
hrii, and arc seldom beaten In a fair' on the arrival of the United States
Monday*
nfternoon
with
the
full
staircase was pntwined with masses were sever.il hi ml teds who, could not
lord.
IfkL Snro ostriches, perhaps, they transport Sheridan from Manila via
membership playing, whic h has been
pf
dark
green
vine
with
baskets
and
■secure
seals,
the
spectators
were
r
any
bird.
Bat.-anyi
in mtehes for
Honolulu. Mnj. E ..A . Dean o f the
increased this season to three tables.
Mrs. Virginia Morrow arrived on
v, co cutrlch roubl overmatch them. United States medical corps performed bowls of gorgeous red roses placed loth to leave the gay"scene'and reA lovely vase in cut glass was won
everywhere.
The
ceremony
w'nsjrnnim-d
for
the
entire
evening.,
Monday to spend the winter with
tlm operation, otr Milton S. Finch, a
by Mrs. E. B. Morse, one of the
performed’ in the parlor. Opposite | Many „f the costumes were unusualher dniLghler. Mrs. S. G. Kennedy
private soldier.
•
For a Creaking Door.
newly acquired members. There wns
after a summer pleasantly spent
• De creaking of n door may be in- ; When the Sheridan was three days the entrance.,the improvised altar o fjjy an r(U,tjVP «hi|p ninny more were
a suggestion of Thanksgiving in tin*
ttsstly stopped by rubbing tho bingo out from this port. Finch was sudden­ w^ite roses, t hrysanlbemums wa.- u( the dais "unbiue" nml fuqny.
among relatives and friends in Rich­
attractive
little score cards.
very lovely with the delicate Irarrry This was especially true of the negro
vki a piece of soap It does not spoil ly stricken with appendicitis.
mond. Washington and Philadel­
Major Dean, nn army surgeon re­ of fern leabes. Lighted white can­ impersonating
lU looks of the paint as if oil wore
phia. Her many .Sanford friends are
which were in the
wed.
turning from, the Philippine* on the dles in their crystal'candlesticks com­ majority. The grand march led by
.Charming
IHnnrr
1‘nrlu
.
.......
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«
’
tl
-pleased to know she will again spend
Sheridan, was called in nml asked to pleted its beauty. Big Huffy chrys­
Mrs. J. H. ('aider entertained with j tho winter in this city,
Mr. and "Mrs, Flynn wafs ns pretty
operate on FI neb. nnd while the Sheri­ anthemum) filled baskets and vases
Nothing New.
as anything of the kind ever W en n beautiful dinner party lit seven
A* Atlanta girl s fiance existed only dan plowed through the waves ho re­ everywhere nnd the fireplaces were here before. In the vnrious figures o'clock on Thanksgiving Day. The
Mrs. T. M. Puleston arrived on
h her mind, which la nothing now. moved the appendix. Finch recovered hanked with ferns and palms,. In of the march the costumes were table appointments cciUet'ed by a
Wednesday frpm Monliccllo and is
aly tuny girls do not find It out until rapidly from the operation- and wns the library and dining room the same
displayed to advantage und remark­ vase o f ‘ white roses were most at­ at home with her daughter. Mrs.
removed to the army hospital at the
xfbr currlago —Indianapolis Star.
artistic
decorations
were
used
with
ably good tim e was k*q&gt;l by the tractive and a delicious six course Stella An inetnp.
Presidio w hen tho Sheridan arrived
--------- 1 turkey dinner withxhe__jx 5 unl trimyellow
chrysanthemum*,
with
the
maskers.,
»
here.Optimistic Thought,
tnbigs wns 'temptingly served.- Covlights veiled with yellow tulle
Tlte
TttO Judges,. who were Mrs. Fred
__ J ilL ju a U iln k -C ,- Li Goodhue w o n f "
labor Is the foundation of wealth
ors
wercJaidJor- six, wd»i*«h-im4udrd
wedding
music
wa*
played
by
Miss
MAKES LEGAL PROPOSAL
Wilmot, Mrs.' Allan Junes.—Mr*.
oVer to Orlando to spend Thanks­
Jittery country.
Florence Frank a girl friend of the D. G'. Monroe, Mr. H. G. Dieterlch Mr. nnd Mrs.'Colder, Mr. and Mrs.
giving with their daughter, Mrs.
bride and "w as'very sweet. ’ Preced­ und Mrs, H .»C . Gerror nnd Mr, D. R. Bri-son nnd Mr. nn I Mrs. F.
Var.ce Douglass.
•
Nstke, t'lllicjia of S * r o l» « l» — “ *■
ing the entrance of the bridal party Flaherty, the latteV from New Y or’t, P. Ilincs.
County
Mrs. A. M. Philips sang "Becnunc" awarded the prize*, which were glv* Miss Zoo Mu _ s o r M s horn*- f r » m
At the regular meeting of tho
and "T h e "Proposal.”
........... T o the strnins
....
en for costume* us fo'.llows: Cer.lle- _______ ftfU&amp;klflll - M n n tr-Jlorlv----- " »
CotHa tor the Thanksgiving season.
commissioners, Doc. 5th,
of l.qhenErln's Bridal Chorus. ‘ ^ [ ^ uin,ll_fm,t-pri 7 e,-TrTSoYT)r'iignra, to
Mr. and Mrs. D.* R, Urissou en- j
‘ ------*ill be a matter of granting a
Wedding party*virscended .thfi sallr- M r. Guernoy Doudney, who rgpre- lertninpd Un Tuesday evening with tt '
Miss May Thrasher is the nttrack*tAi« to build
bridge way with the little ribbon beurors, seated a gentleman of the Colonial rharmlng dinner party at which the t|ve guest o f'M rs. W. B,'‘ Watson,
ifa-'S tr Johns river at. the
Camllln Puleston and Jack Peters en­ period, dressed in n lig h t‘ b lu e 'suit guests were Mr. nml Mrs. J. B .}
— ■J* 1
Celery avonuo or Ranfordtering first, carrying the broad satin made in the regulation style of that ( alder and Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M.
Misses Georgia und Blanche Pnt'■bw ferry. If you are interested
ribbons that formed the aisle. Noxt day with powdered periwig and silk­
Stewart. Mr. nml Mrs. Brisaoii “ fid . tishall came oyer from Geneva for
J* *i!l have an opportunity to
came tho hride’a •atfendanta, Miss en hose.
Miss Vera Terhoun was tbrir two children completed the
masquerade at the skating rink
Offesi your preference, after hearCharlotte Hum! and Miss Ruth Mot- chosen ns first' winner for the ladles
Put‘ Y‘
on- Wednesday evening.
W lb* petitions on file.
titiger, both loVely Its pretty whitn and was given a tw o pound box of
Yours respectfully;.'
frocks nnd white picture hnts nnd Nunnally'a chocolates;
She wore
Bridal Party Here
1 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ryan of St.
Chr’ m of County Comiuis'ars.
carrying nyn bouquets of big yellow nlxo n Colonial costume which .’ was
B*2tc
Mr. and \lrs.. Jlnrojd Johnson ,of Cloud are spending a few day* with
chrysanthemums..
complete in every detail- The sec­ Orlando accompanied by Pcto John- their sister,- Mrs. Andrew Mahoney.
The brldo entohed alone and wns ond prize for indies, a doll, was
Notice to Tax Payer*
met at the altar by the Eroofn nnd awurded Miss M yra Futch, for a
»t books are uowr ®pan- for the
his beat man, Mr. William Charles splendid
impersonation of
Mary
wtiorrof 1916 taxes,- a discount
Jane, wcarihg a white frock and blue
Hill.
&lt;5=
*o per vent' is allowed for payPetite and winsome, the bride is ribbons with hair In curls.* Miss
'■ November and One per cent
one of the most attractive girls in Futch is n Gr mmnr School teacher.
^*raber. In inquiring about
tho most exclusive society sot In The booby prize, a t « y kodak snake
.
urnish me full description of
Sanford.
Her grace and loveliness was given Mr. Hugh Whito for a
Property, .as shown on deed.
were accentuated by her beautiful clever characterization of a corn­
^
JNO. D. J 1 N K IN 8 ,
wedding gown of w hite satin Duch­ field nigger belle. Tho coitple prizes,
‘
-■ Tax Collector.
ess. fushioned with druped bodice a pair of skates each, was awarded'
and long sleeves.
Rows of nllk Miss Muriel llarrold, n Red Cross
annual mcMLng of the
fringe combined with white silk nurso and Mr. Hunt, a soldier boy,
of tho F,rit Nationnl
buttons gave a distinctive note of characters well sustained. It is wor*
Sanford, Fla., will be held
’ The person who puts system inID his or her
Jncob Henkel, chief engineer for a decoration to the charming cos­ thy of mention that tho prize win­
Ju
of ‘ho bank on Tuesday, publishing house, nnd ■ Miss .Anna tume. The' tullo veil which envel­ ners wero all of them expert and
saving is sure lo make betlcr progress than the per­
find/- i*h'
being the second Kuhnel, hi* housekeeper for many oped the gracious young figure was graceful akaters.
Other costumes
son who saves a little only at long intervals.
fi, , . , 1 " ^ e month, for the elec- years.
worn away from tho fare prettily' ar­ that deserve special mention was
The practice of prompt weekly deposits with
Recently Mis* Kuhnel filed a suit
kr u * °*rt* °J Director* to serve
ranged In cap effect and taught in the really handsomo Gypsy costume
for 190,000 against her employer. Hen­
the
Seminole
County Bank will soon enable you to
‘r»£uViinf '1,U,.ne yettr’ 8 n d fo r thte
Her flower* worn by Mias Lillian Schwaru an 1
of such other buBlneil!l kel answered tho suit by filing n pro* placo by valley lilies.
accomplish a good size fund.
' ,
•
made in Roumania. .Fine materials
posal of marriage in the supreme, were a cascade bouquet of bride's
J Ptope/ly come before IL
and
hand
wrought
embro
dory
In
gold
roses
and
Illlir*
of
the
valley
which
Your
account
is
invite
J.
court, the strangest document o f Its
$$.FrU ,r B' » . W H IT N E R ,
kind that ^ver ca m e before the court. fell over her arm to the edge of the and silver threads, and In silk, mad*Cashier.
short skirt. Her only ornament was this - not orily attractive but the
^
-- - ” an exquisite lavalier with diamond finest costumo on' the rink.
Attrac­
FOUR PER CENT INTEREST
tive costumes In the stars and stripes
setting, the gift of the groom.
P
A
I
D
O N S A V IN G S A C C O U N T S
The beautiful ring ceremony was were worn by Miss Blanche Pattl&amp;x
Rev. F. K.' Stcin- shall of Geneva and Miss Elizabeth
►&gt;i performed by
Mussan.
Mr. Beecher Kent, a red
meyer of the Methodist church.
Camilla Pulwton, the lovely little devil was a close seeonl to tho prise
LYRIC TH EATRE
.
‘
M Ifw Ruth McDaniel as
dtughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Samuel winner.
1 uleston waa *a vision of child**-*-* *^e«hontns .was a charming Indian
New Shipment o f Shapes Just R eceived, Fine Va- i;-£ i lu*auty in her charming white cr- character, * Master Robert Holly
gnndie frock, with, bolero of yellow was a p relty Spanish senorita.
dety to Choose From . D on 't Fail to S c e Th em
silk .taffeta and wearing a yellow ’ 'B a b y " Jarvis nnd his milk bottle
sash; her golden curls falling loosely attrsoted much attention and with
abobt her sweet face. ^Master Jack his negro Mammy, Mr. Don Mc­
Peters, her companion ribbon bearer Donald was an interesting group.
A. R. KEY: Ccfthlsr
FORREST LAKE. Pres, D. L. T I T I U r i R. Y-Pre*,
is the hsrdsorro little *pn cf Mr. John Lee as.a nogro'boy with kinky

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�P A o k TW O

_
Danger Pointed Out. _
During s class In construction work
In ons o f the primary grades-oi lb*
school, the.teacher endeavored
the children understand that
they should b « careful In handling the
scissors they had to use. Shortly after
that Joey, s little chap of six. noticed
tho little girl serosa from him standon opo foot beside £cr desk with
sharp end of the scissors pointing
directly toward her eye. With all due
authority he called out: “ Look out*.
Yon better Vratch out or you'U bo sca r­
in' a wooden nyo."

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W E S T SID E IT E M S
led to the staff of employees at the
Mrs. Frank Hutchina accompanied j Denson Springs Inn. On his behalf'
her sifter-in-law . Mrs. C . C. Bennett the management guarantees first
to Bushnell, where they are visiting class service.
Mr. and Mrs: Hutchins for several i
W, O. Davis returned Monday
days before Mrs. Dennett leaves f o r ' from Jacksonville where he was a
her home at Tifton, Ga.
\business' visitor a few days last
**» *
The m any friends o f Mrs.*
Mrs.- Sid week.
Barnhart are glad to see her. up - J. W . . Connor, M. L. Wilkinson
again after being confined to
several days.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. C. Rabun
attended the Eastern Star memorial
service in (own Sunday afternoon. prise a tew usys
nenson -Springs and
Mrs. W ainwright is
the mend interested in
after being confined to her room for took a sample of the water to Pitts­
He expects to re­
the past week under the care of Dr. burg with him.
turn here soon.
Robson.
Mr. M cB ride and Mr. Eaton
' tored to W intar Park Tuesday on a
lusim-ss trip.
It was a shock to the many
friends o f Mrs. Gcrtriidc Arial to
hear of her death.
• Mis* A v l i * Stenstrom is visiting
Triends at Kissimmee this week.
What you n g man is it that goes
down the lane to see the girl and
k eejs the old folks up late at night.
E A S T SANFORD
The qu arterly conference meeting
held at M oore's Station church Sun„ d ay evening waa led by R ev. Smith
Hardin of Orlando, Rev. J. W- Bart­
lett and R. I. Allen of Enterprise as­
sisting.
T h e east end Methodist
Sunday school turned out in full.
A son was horn to Mr. atid Mrs.
A. Dorner o f Celery avenue Nov.
2 1 ft.
Mrs. I.ibbie Weeks has returned
from a jus weeks’ visit in North and
South Carolina.'
Mrs. J. it. McCulley and Mister.
Mrs. M artha. Hopkins w«nt to Green
C ove Springs Tuesday and will visit
in Law tey also before returning.
.
Mrs. Jamm Rowan and daughter,
Mrs. Lynn, and Mrs. Vaughn from
Sanford Heights were guests a t ‘ the
Hart hoipe Sunday.
Mi** 1 . ura Parker, left on Satur­
day to enter S t« Luke's Hospital in
Jacksonville to train for a nurse.
. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Swanson
and his mother, Mrs. Neils Swanson
went to W ay cross." Cl a., last Tuesday.
M r. Swanson entered fhe hospital
F rid ay where he was operated on
for appendicitis, and from recent re­
ports was recovering nicely.
Preparations for the Christmas en­
tertainment are under w a y for the
M oore’s Station Sunday school. Affs*
L. M. Tracey, having charge, prom­
ises it to he an unusually fine pro­
gram.
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O V E R T O N FO U ND G U IL T Y
~
*V 'L pt **
Alabama

H. and B. F. Hinchcy of Orlando
were in town one day last week.
J. M. Tabor of Richmond. . Va.,
transacted business here Saturday.
Mrs. Wm. A. Davis
Henry E. ahd the Misses Jennie -and
Julia of Anniston , Ala., arrived
Saturday on the steamer Osceola
and fhey are nicely settled at Bensqn Springs Inn where they will
spend the winter. .
Three new hats belonging to types npplo o f velvet la set In two Telvet
II. E. Stearns and wife of Mason
that nru always pleqalng are shown leaves at tho right fro n t
C ity. Iowa were among the arrivafs
here. They have tieen chosen from
No color takes precedence over
on * Monday's steamer- and were
among many othera that are destined tnu|&gt;e, which Is another name for mole,
guests at Benson Springs Inn for a to n dd . xest to life for lho younger Jlifts senson. and moleskin haa outdis­
fow days.--------- -7 —■ ■-»—
women during tho coming winter. Tw o tanced other furs. In the estimation
Miss Eunice Crecrlius o f OkJand o f 1111*80 hots are broad-brimmed, dig­ o f milliners, anyway. WIdo scarfs or
C ity, Indiaua arrived here Monday nified and picturesque shapes, and 1he It. mado up with ermine, nnd smaller
and has taken a position as waitress third la a moderately small Jaunty neckpieces mode to match hnta on
affair.'
which It la uacd,.are among tho most
s i Denson Springs Inn.
. Tho hat to the left Is o f gray velvet elegant offerings o f the season.
Mrs. F. A. Gordon was in Sanford
faced with rose crepe and has a crown
Wednesday on business*.
covered by rows of chenille o f the
same shn'de o f gray ns tho velvet. The
W E S T G E N E V A AVE NU E
brim Is wide nod droops a little. It
~
_
Mrs. J. R.. Robinson is expected Is trimmed with n flat rose made of
Fruits for Hat Trimming*.
home from Jacksonville this week.
embroidery In dark red rose shades.
Emits ure practically the only trim­
Mrs. Tom Hartley and Mrs. John T h e r e Is n s i n g l e e m b r o i d e r e d leaf mings for hut's which are seasonable.
Lang were dinner guests with Mrs. and n long mid slender stem of Xntins‘ and velvets. Aces nnd gauzes
.
Jack Vaughn Sunday and all report chenille* that rests oq the brim.
are worn Interchangeably, winter nnd
The small hat at the right Is In pur­ summer. The summer felt hat Is an
a pleasant time.
W e were all shocked to * h e a r .o f ple velvet nnd Is shown In other colors. ucqppted article o f headwenr. Indi­
the death of Mrs. J. F. Arial on the It bus n pert bow perched on the viduals mny xyetir spring hats trimmed
hrlm near Its edge, finished with u with cherries nnd early summer tints
West Side.
t ilmmcd with currants Into in the sonMy*. Will Robinson and Mrs. long |x&gt;lntcd end.
son.
but no yespectalde denier would
The
big
but
at
the
bottom
o
f
the
Jack Vaughn were shopping in San­
picture Is o f white hatters' plush fnctsl show them. They must appear In sea­
ford on Tuesday.
with velvet I11 the color of moleskin. son. although they mny exceed na­
Miss Gladys Robinson is on the There Is a heavy chenille lattice work ture In color nnd design.
A rather
sick list this week but still goes to .about the side crown. Jn thoauine color sumII. round lint hns clusters o f grape*,
school.
—----ns tlie facing, and three little ostrich purple, green nnd red, drooping from
Mr. A. Vaughn and Mr. Pud tips, also la- taupe, are perched nt the ltie stems o f the vine which encircle
Hawkins are on a deer hunt this back ns. If to draw* attention to the the top o f the crown.— New York
lift in tin* brim. A small painted Times.
week.
We are'^having some nice cool
weather now if it will only stay this)*
w ay.
T H A N K S G IV IN G S E R VIC E S
Equipped for the Morning Swim

Clerk c f Court
The Cat*

Huntsville, Ala.. N ov. 28.— David
D. Overton, former clerk of tjio
Madison county circuit court, once
chief of police of Huntsville, and
prominent in political circle* . in
North Alabama today was found
guilty by a j ry of mur or in the
first .degree on a charge of having
killed Probate Judge William T.
Lawler, his political opponent, here
in June. The former clerk was sen­
tenced to die by hanging January
1 2 , but on motion for his counsel for
an appeal, Judge Miller suspended
sentence. . Before pronouncing the
sentence, Judge Miller asked the
prisoner if he had anything to say.
" N o t gu ilty," was the reply, in a
voice hardly audible.
Overton was moved to .the county
Jail where he will be held pending
appeal. The case was given to the
jury yesterday and the verdict re­
turned at 11:30 this morning. After
deliberating until shortly after 10
o'clock last night, the jury retired.
The twelve men arose this morning
about 8 o'clock, had .breakfast and
immediately resumed deliberation.
When the verdict was read there
has a notable expression of surprise
on Overton's face.
The Alabama
law provides for nn alternative pen­
alty of first degree murder, of death
by hanging or life imprisonment.

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Miss Eva Shores, the Ethel school , the message delivered could well he
teacher who was taken sick t w o j. determined a masterpiece.
Dr. H yman of the Baptist church
weeks ugo haa not been able to re- '
r
nnnounn*d
the arrangement for the
—huttu' ire^'work* sir.* 2 , so school w-ilj
morning,
and
Dr. Bouehellc opened
open Monday with a pew teacher.
the
service
with
prayer.
Special
W illio Neal w as-in Orlando M on ­
Thanksgiving
prayer
was
offered
by
day on business.
•
Dr.
Brownlee
of
the
Preshuterian
Ra mond Boyd is spending a few
weeks in Kissimmee with his brother church *and a closing prayer .was
rendered by Dr. Steinmeycr of the
Frank.
M r. and Mrs. P. J. Coates spent Methodist church.'
An unusually large congregation
Tuesday on the farm here.
•
was
present at the service and a
. Mrs. C. J. Verm illion visited her
contribution
was ‘ made for the A r­
daughter, Daplina in* Sanford Satur­
menian
sufferers.
d ay und Sunday.

E N T E R P R IS E E T C H IN G S
Mrs. H. M. Snow and Mrs. A. M .
Johnston of Dearborn, Mich., spent
a few days the first of the week look­
ing over Enterprise with I view of
locating here. T h e y were guests at
Benson Springs Inn while here.
W ork on Dr. Glass' new house
is being rushed, as the Doctor and
Mrs. Glass are expected the first of
January and expect to occupy their
new home.
M r. and Mrs. A . P. Sloggy and
M r. and Mrs. C. R . M cK ytxie o f
L ak e Helen spent a few hours 1n En­
terprise last Sunday.
T h e new fire escapes hare arrived
and are being put in plaee on Ben­
son Springs Ion.*- * "•
John Wallace, th e noted hotel
porter of Jacksonville has been edd-

the head and a bullet wound
found. Shelby Pleasants, a HUmT
ville attorney, and Sheriff
Phillips of Madison county, shot
killed themselves three days
the next week. They left Word H E
could not bear suspicion they kT
lieved was pointed to them in f0.
nection with the Wiling. Overtor
testifying at his trial, admitted t
■hot $nd killed the jurist the ni.bt
of June 14, hut declared it
u
■elf defense..
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The theme used by Dr. D a v k lfo a

At Inst the Umo has come when a
regulation, practical swimming suit Is
good to look upou. I f apyont* doubts
that lt la possible to look pretty when
emerging from a morning dip let her
contemplate the picture here. So far
as her clothes ore concerned, the mnld
may be said to have on a-most becom­
ing outfit, as full o f atyle aa any other
o f her apparel may be.
W ifs Badly Needed.
Wardrobes are full o f variety this
An excited paps almost broke up a year, and There are outfits for .all
woman suffrage meeting by rushing In times and occasions. The swimming
and calling for his wife to hurry horaa suit, the bathing dress, and the beach
because tho baby had the colic and ha dress have all arrived at standards
couldn't find the colic cure.
o f beauty.
The suit pictured Is o f black and
--------------I t —
Seems Profitable Investment
black-and-white striped satin, and la
It Is estimated that at a coat of made up o f roomy bloomers of striped
$200,000 fully 150.000 acres o f good aatlo. reaching to the knee* end. with
land within a reasonable distance of' a rather wide frill at thp bottom, and
Bavanoab can be drained and mads a/one-piece overdleea^cut In an eaayproductive o f cotton to the' annual flttlng Princess style’. # yhero Is •
value of more than $3 ,000 ,000 .
pointed panel at the front o f the
bodice provided with buttons in black
and white composition. The button­
holes are let la 0 0 both aides. The
bodice Is cut with abort kimono
sleeve* lined with the striped aatlo,
and a border ot U outlines the V-

December |, m , ■»'

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.

in his sermon was an unusual one,

* Gladstone's Ons Pun.
Much Interest and amusement nas
been caused by Airs. Drew's revival In
tho London Cornhlll o f 0)adstono's
rhyme on tho wedding o f the captain
and the cook of tho convalescent home.
It la not generally known that Glad
stone also once In his life mado a
pun. Whon Blondln appeared at the
Crystal palace, he went to tee tho ac­
robat.'and remarked that tho perform­
ance was very interesting to a chan
celior o f the exchequer as an exam­
ple o f balancing.

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.weeks
— Fi t e n fTtunniTnTier.have union choir were features of the sersince sickened and died and'another vice.

T h e well drill, is out here to put
down somp deep wells for Mr. M on­
roe. .W ekiwa is certainly on n boom.
M r. Murray took T . J. Boyd and
fam ily to Sanford in his auto Sun­
d ay afternoon to call on Mrs. Lena
Lee. .
1 _
Frank Murray, T . J. Boyd. D. D.
Wilkinson. W. A. N eal. Henry Dees
1 and Carl Dees huve all gone fishing
on the St. Johns river. Our neigh
horhood is quite thinned out.*
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Judge Lawler's body was found in
a slough of the Tennessee river be­
T R A C K M A Rfi
neath the Whitesburg bridge ten
TO N IC DIGESTIVE
miles from here, June 17, after he
had been missing three days.
His is sold for this purpose and guaranteed
body was wlighted down with rail­ to give relief. Sold only b; 11- fl (XJ. R.
road iron. There were abrasions on C. Bower.

Thanksgiving Sermon byl)r. Dnvid-an
The regular annual Thanksgiving
Mr. a n d 'M r * .• Harry Robert* and service which is held in union by all
daughter. Bessie. Mrs. E. M . Luff- the Methodist, Baptist. I’resbytcriman and M is s . Eleanor Russell c f'a n 'a n d Congregational churches was
'irdd yesterday in the Baptist Tem ple
L ak e Helen came over in the Rot
with
Dr. J. A. Davidson of the Conerta’ car Sunday and were guests o
M r. and Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth.
• gregational church delivering the
J. H. Hayden imported some high- sermon,
grade Holstein ra ttle ffotn Alabam a
Special music by the orchestra
to his ranch out here about tw o and special song service . by— tho

one was

Appeal*

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W I T H - P R I V A T E B.ATH)e

: THE YEAR *ROUND
EFFICIENT SERVICE
M O D E R N E Q U IP M E N T
H O S P IT A B L E T R E A T M E N T
C. H . J E W E T T , Lessee nnd Mgr-

@ ) GUAPAHTttB STORAGE*

NOIHOIPHATJNG BATTERY;
Nhaped neck. The skirt Is open at the
sides In n silt that Is rounded nt the
liottom. It Is finished with * coni cov­
ered with (he plain satin and reaches
n Utile below tho knees.
Tho stockings are o f black silk with
|4n stripes In white, and the shoes of
black cloth are finished with white
also.
When the maid Is fully equipped for
her plunge she will don a close-fitting
satin cap o f black or black-and-white
sattu and It la likely to be provided
with a visor or something in the way
o f a little shade fo r the eyes. Under
If* she may wear a .close cap o f rub­
ber cloth or she may select one o f
the* many rubberised c a p *'o r hats
which the season provides for the
swimmer.

ALL MAKES AND .
.T Y P E S REPAIRED

Fully Charged JBaUerie*
to Fit Any Car

SEM INOLE COUNTY

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Look wide Scarfs of rubberised
doth worn sbawl-faahloo are among
the new fancies for bathers sod
swimmers. • They answer the same
ptirpooe as copes and are wrapped
about the shoulders-when the
mer comes no ebon*. * ‘ '

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Savaaaak........ .....1:15 p.m.
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W u U a itm ______ 8:50 o. m.
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Philadelphia______ U O O a .n .
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7103 THREE

THE SANFORD IIEUALD
the SAnford reported record of last
April bjr thirteen •points. ' But tliey
nre not in it. The local C*. E. has
adde«i twenty points since April and
is still seven points the woHd'a
leader, nnd they have not even
slacked up to take a rest. . It was a
very determined lot of young people
who. me| at the Presbyterian church
last night.. •
The record o( this C. E. has ad­
vertised Sanford uruund the whole
globe, until we ure pointed to by
young people of every nation on the
earth today.

Suited to Many Occasions

BUY GOOD T IK E S
The Kxlrataganrc o f Buying ( heap
Tires Set Forth
Mr. Hal Wight of the W ight Gro­
cery Co., in speaking recently on the
subject of tire economy, referred to
a timely editorial I y Arthur Bris­
bane that appeared Inst Sunday in
all the Hearst n -wspapers.
Mr, Brisbane, who is probably
the highest paid editorial writer in
the world
and
who isI f himself an ar*
*
dent mororist has strong convictions
on the tire question, and -his v :ew*
are Well worth reprinting for the in­
formation of others who are desir­
ous of getting the most value pos­
sible whfn thpy buy tires.
The
Brisbane editorial says in part:
"Autom obile extravagance is based
oftener on the buying o f.tlrM dnd
tubes without character lhan on any
other department of automobiling.
Tht* making of tires is an. absolute
science, to which engineers and
manufacturers have devoted years of
study and millions of dollars in ex­
periments.
frock for ufteraoon wear
:lve Its owners the seuso
w li nnd
appropriately
runny occasions.
It Is
..f the soft weaves In silk
h are christened with new
Ion illy, for the sake o f
run-use will suggest about
and Ulster thnt nre o f
Ullage to the designer In
i kind. ,Panne velvet Is u
ite for silk or satin. In
season, nlthough more
aih- of satin than o f the
al*I- straight-hanging nnd
!i n wide hem. The side
iirr.fl Into many parallel
top, which extert’l to the
e large pocket* are fewmodel by covering them
oldered pattern which Inmetallic threads among

uvtrno c;ir c s

Oo d o w n

BEFORE CELERY FED
LASSES
After waiting long, long months
for Sanford's at’hletic world to wake
up-and (ring hone a vlctir.*, tne
jwa! Sanford High Scnocl girlrr
.1ukaiW ;- -tram—defamed the fast
flying quintette of Oviedo.
The
h&gt;rt failed'to win in football, the
«nly tame played in basketball by
thtboyi i»»s Icat and it was left up
.k» Ukuladi*. t«&gt;save the day,' which
to«y did in a- m eat' fashionable
■aatlrr.
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opens down the front. It Is cut In nt
tho neck, extending to the bust line,
and buttons from theru-tn the hottton
with tmlall satln-criVered buttons. ,v
narrow collar of fine organdie or
batiste finishes the ueck opening. A
novtd decoration for tho luslICe nje
|wnn&lt; In the wide hand of embroidered
*utlu that Is wrapped about It over the
bust and ,n!&gt;ove the waist. It termlnates In n {minted end at the left aide,
where It fastens.
Tin, sleeves nre plain to the elbow,
From this [mint to tho wrist tliey nre
narrowed and are long enough to
wrinkle on the forearm and cover the
wrist. Narrow hands o f embroidery
outline the wrist and opening nt th^
upjK.&gt;r nnu, which extends to the el|M,W. They fadten with snap fasteners
u,„| nr,. quaintly finished with a narrow rui-hlng of orgnndle nlong the
opening and about the wrist.

0n *&gt;«■ heads of Cora Lee Tillis
.T h e two Isdy referees of the two
•Ad Been Hand goes the-crown of
schools
rendered their decisions tc
“•or, for huh of these young lathe
satisfaction
of all those present
a sterling good game
such violations as fouling, unneces­
sary roughness was essily detected
by the two ladies. They both show­
ed their knowledge of the game, for
no leza than fifteen fouls were re­
corded. Fern Ward and Serits Lake;
the first two substitutes were uhsble
to get in the game, but both were
over anxious to get In, but the nec­
essary knockout did not take place
and Fern and Serita went home dis­
satisfied.
The fgljowing is the line up: San­
ford— Cora Lee Tillis left forward,Helen Hand Right Forward, Ruth
Hand Left Guard. Andes Right
Guard. Kanner Jumping Center,
and Helen, Peck Running Center;
Oviedo— E. Howard, R. F., E. Mar­
shall
L. F., Williams K, C., M. Mar­
(WHITE)
shall R. C., E. Howard R. G.,
Lesette L C . .
A F TE R C. E SCALPS

TO TIRE STATIO N
i o Areas#

Philadelphia Ha* Its Eyes on San­
ford Christina Endeavor
The young prop!) of th f 1 'lurches
in Philadelphia ha e det ruined to
wrest from Sanf.Td Pr.'sbyUrisn
C. E. the world leadership. They
are behind this crack society and
by. every means known to young
people are spurring them on1 and
boosting their best society. They
^ava been in great glee lately be­
came they have been able ta bast

to the light'cars. There is nothing
ptore extravagant than a cheap,
poorly made tire on one o f the lower
priced automobiles.
Dollar for dollar the good tire
will give more than double the mile­
age and five times the pleasure."

Regiment of Redheads.
(llvo a regiment,an Inspiring name
and It charges on the double-quick to
glory*- The Death's Head Hussars, the
Life Guards, the Black- Watch, the
Hough Hitlers—one's blood tingles to
such names os to a bugle call.
Wbo wouldn't fight hard in tho reg­
iment now being recruited for Uncle
Sam as "The Redheads?" Every tn.1n
in this new volunteer organization1Is
to qualify, Prat o f all, by the fire in
his thatch. Tho. redder his hair the
heartier his welcome.
Tho editor of a magazine published
in tho special Interests of adventurers
is sounding tho call to colors, and red­
heads aro flocking by dozens round
Uls gory standard. T h e main point,"
to contends, and we agree with him
utterly "Is that the. redheads ought
tr&gt; lie one of th&lt;&gt; best fighting units,
and fine of the best known, that ever
took the field.* Aye! Not only will
they tak- dio field— when their limn
owes, they will sweep it! Since red
is not protective coloration, this regi-‘
ment should bo reserved for charges
against tho enemy.—Collier's Weekly.

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M A C H IN E R Y
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A LL SUPPLIES

Prisoner's ld ;s cf Real Music.
"Red. who is working on the chute
at the quarry, says he has heard se­
lections from "II Trovntore;" ho has
also heard "Husle's" hand, nnd Inci­
dentally, our prison hand, hat that
turkey slnlln g on the plate Thanks­
giving Day nns real music to him.—
CARLISLE TO DROP FOOTBALL From thu Now Era, published at the
PcJc.-'l PcnttcttJiry, Lear on worth,
Indians Will Not Be Contenders In Kan.
Intercollegiate Sport— Game
Ordered Subordinated.

Mr Wight, who is the local Michelin denier, says that his business
this year has been better than ever
before* lie attributes a large meas­
ure of hts success' to the Michelin
Universal Tread, which Is a tir£ of
the very highest quality, yet the
price is extrerhely moderate.
Mr.
Wight agrees with Mr. Brisbane that
a good tire represents so much in­
vested rash, so much fixed value, so
that it pays to buy the best, espec­
ially now that you chn ^get n tire
like the Michelin Universal Tread,
a-tire that has nn international rep­
utation for quality and that is sold
at such n moderate price.

The well made tire represent*
actual cash invested.
It has its
fixed value, and do not let anybody
persuade yrt-j to 1b'e contrary.
Beware of a dealer w ho tells you
that he can sell you "this tin- cheap­
er nnd just as* good."
It ’ has no
name on it that you ever heard of
before." "B u t it is made by a big
says the* denier, “ and they
factory
Territorial Taxation.
well it to me cheapei'."
Generally speaking, tho cost of ter­
Such talk is misrepresentation and
ritorial administration in tho United
cheating
’States Is Imrne by tho federal govern
ment In Hawaii a direct property tax
brings in most of the receipts, wptch
in 1Q14 were f3.7fi8.46S. whllo the ex­
rials for your business. Buy of re­ penses of the territory were I4.CS7,.
liable concerns that have millions of 545 The revenues o f Alaska are main­
dollars, years of experience and a ly derived from business licenses; they
reputation more valuable than, their amount to about fl.OOO.OOO. It la esti­
invested capital back of their pro­ mated that tho Unitfd States govern­
ment has spent fll.5fi0.1C8 in adminis­
duct.
To buy cheap tires, cheap tubes,! tering the Uirrilorjr o f Alaska, includ­
ing the purchase prlte of f7.2QO.ono,
wastes money and destroys pteasThe United States congress pays oneure.
half of tho expenses o f the District of
This applies espccinJly to the man Columbia, its citizens the other half.
who owns one of the lower priced
Quick Work.
ears and drives it himself. T o him
llauk bad been courting Mandy-for
the bursting lire means money ami
six year*. At last he plucked up cour­
hard wotk.
The man driving his own car age to pop tho question.
"Oh. Hank. * said .Mandy. "This is
knows that a well known tire is one-so suddeiiP_____
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half the pleasure of automobiling. .
"1 know it is, Mandy." replied thb
ardent swain, "but i was afraid If I
didn’t get ,a hustle on me some of
these other fellers might gel ahead of
me."
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as good as the fairer sex will turn
out.
Her ability to throw boskets
bordered- on the marvelous, while
her science at this game could not
be equalled. Alice,Andes played an
excellent game also, while Helen
Peck and Huth
Kannor displayed
a very good game at their posi­
tions, Huth Hand playing, left guard
was also very much In the game.
' Oviedo displayed, a hard fought
gamp all i hr wry
— M s» time sere they convinced that they
were defeated, through the work of
Edith Howard..and-EUiV-M arenaU the Oviedo club was able to give
the locals all they were looking for.
Edith Howard threw five • baskets
and three free baskets out of twenty
points scored by their club. ______
— rAfi Other bright star and probably
the best defensive plsyer on either
side was OH e' Lezette wh&gt; was
playing left guard for Oviedo. This
young - lady amazed th fans with
her long distance throws across the
court. * It was an easy matter for
this young Isdy to toss the bs|l the
full length of the fipld-

Serious
&gt;
"liotner It!
I 1 can’t romembor
whether the doctor said f’ waa to drink
less wlno nnd still less beer, or less
beer and still less wine."— Ellr-gcnde
Illsetter.

Mrs Flatbush —I think It too bad
you're always "knocking' my biscuits
— Mr.— FlatImeh— W ell— i*VP—gOt“ to
break 'em someway, haven't I?— Yonk­
ers Statesman.

The Carlisle Indian^ will not be con­
tenders In Intercollegiate footbull In
the future ns h result o f a decision
rendered by the powers that be. Sec­
retary o f the Interior Lane held that
In the future football must be &gt;ulM»rdinnted to the educational features of
the school. Of *17 Carlisle Indians em­
ployed last year in one o f the lending
automobile factories, Ifi wefe on the
tenin nr had been on previous team*.
All returned to the school during the
football season, nt a sacrifice of educa­
tional opportunity ns well as wage*.
Hint, to Editors.
If you are roally eager to have
something cop ied'ail over tho state,
often with credit given, print a ptoeo
about advertising—advise cverycfno lo
advertise, talk about the value of ad­
vertising. It won't take long to show
bow widely your paper la read.

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Sanford W arehouse
Fertilizers for Florida crops on Florida soil, made
by Florida people, ba.sed on over thirty years field experi­
ence in Florida Fields. *
The first crop of Celery ever grown at Sanford was
raised with ID E A L F E R T IL IZ E R , and the greatest num­
ber of profitable crops grown there since have been made
with ID E A L F E R T IL IZ E R , ID E A L F E R T IL IZ E R S are
made right— field results prove it.
For your convenience there is always on hand at our
S nford Warehouse a big stock of

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I RU BBER COPPER*
T IR E S
BRASS
TUBES
LEAD
ROPE SCRAP IRON
, RAGS
BONES

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Buck Nlehoff. accon . baseman -foi 1
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ty hitting for &amp;!■ nu: ihi'i* year. Nlcbnff j
Is i nrRruiarly rcUuble a ben up la a I
.jlnch

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N o matter how good the stocks o f your local merchants,
there are some things for the holidays that you w ill find it neces­
sary to buy away from home. These things you can get in
Jacksonville, and it w ill be a fine time to shop for them while you
are in the city fo r the great Duval County Fair.

Reduced rates on all railroads entering Jacksonville will be
in effect. You can make the trip fo r less money -than usual.
The stores of Jacksonville w ill make special offerings during the
fair. Their stocks are full and complete, and their prices right.
You’ll be welcome, whether you buy much or Tittle. *

1 Agricultural Exhibit o f the United States Government will be

Many exhibits o f blooded animals from Florida and other State*.
Tick-free cattle will be shown In comparison with infected animals, and
complete dipping vats exhibited with experts in attendance. See the pig
dub porkers.1 The boys are up and doing'In Florida.

in Jacksonville fo r the first time at a county fair. Covers 8JX)0
feet of space, costs $20,000.00 a rear to maintain; expense o f
{ to Florida $1,500.00. Every Florida fanner should see iL

flade In F lo rid a*’ .

F d r tho W o m e n -F o lk e

F ru its, F lo w e rs, etc.

A ll G ood, C lo a n F u n

■ o f exhibits of machinery
I in converting Florida raw
I into useful articles- in d«atState's manufacturing future,

A rt and 'needlework displays.
Ctrl’* canning dub* in competitb.n.
Domestic Science exhibit* that will
help solve household problems.

Citrus and deciduous fruits. Floral. displays will add color. Vegetable* In wide variety, typical o f the
wonderful possibilities of our Stale,

Amusements only o f the better
class. Local theatre* will provide
special attractions o f a character
that all can approve.

Send fo r catalog and full particulars to H. H.
Generous prizes offered
Simmons, Chairman Entries Committee. F o r other information, address
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I N 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
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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

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I N S A N F O R D — U f t 1$ Worth Living

Some dny our people will awaken

to tha great possibilities of the lake
front.

BIG FAIR
ELKS LODGE
IS COMING OF SORROW
SAYS MILLER ON

* Wheat Coes Down
Chicago, N o v . 27.--\Vheat prices
came down todny with u crash,
breaking in lom e cases as much as
9 3-8 cents n bushel. Big sales by
some of the leading houses started a
general movement to unload hold­
ings abd gave nn opening f o r -aggres­
sive selling by bears.
DIRECTORS W ILL MEET T O cisroRD CAN BE PROUD OF

THIS FINISHED BULK­
HEAD ,
of the greatest improvements
n« D,fontempl*t*d »n Sanford h
u a finishedn u i» the work of building * cpn. . . . .
_r i . u
OT„ bulkhead on the shore of Lake
Jonm and filling in the name for a
" ' o f 2000 feet, reclaiming a
Z x i Dirt of the lake front In new
K
jHminatlng the objectionable
dilapidated buildingn and dotka.
'tie vred* and water hyacinths and
*»kinr a beautiful boulevard the
*stir» distance of the water front of
I. Sanford.
Th^f U probably no lake (rout in
noridl that commands Such a view,
Tio like front that i* seen by more
W)plf and no lake front that will
C reorf beautiful when all the Impfovrmfni^ are mide.
Contemplated for the past thirty
n »rr. booiied by th ’ Sanford Hcrild for the pa?t ten yearn and finally
adopted* by. the « it./ council and
pc«-H to completion, ihis*lnipro\etint ran now be d ew ed "by tho citittW of Sanford with pnrdonahle
pride.
•* '• •
*
Thr »or'&lt;\ "as begun about two
•jfirt mo with the dredge Clovis
ckirtrrrd ! t m-i Seminole Dredging
(otspany. ,&lt;• i p-*sed of Mcaars. F. \\.
Uihoney and C« H. V, a!her and Mr.
Ocibj. M iiiin. \valker and Mftkoney ire Sanford men who" have Jhe.
.b«t interest of the city at heart and
irre ailling to take a chance on
iiiibini this great work for Sanford.
The dredge worked intermittently
ltd- treotqplished but little and
Wilktr and Mahoney • had many
heart breaking trials and tribula­
tion*. Mr. Ogram whs an ex periear»d concrete builder and gave the
city one of the best jobs of cpnrrety
bulkhradiiig
Unit could be made
but
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hia tiixriem e us ft dredge man was
United and the Clovis accomplished
hat little until MV. Ogram sold
out bit interests and a n ew ‘ captain
•u installed who made g o o d ’ from
tkt start and tho work was almost
fompleted. when on a fateful night
drrdgr lioat caught fire and was
bsrned to the water’ s edge with tho
kx« of or.r uL ih# crew,— :— ■
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NUMBER 30

HANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER I, 1916

roLU*,E v iii

Ob,

Little Liar, at the Star
Tonight
Decauae ahe was reputed never to
have told a lie in nil her life, Bere­
nice Somers was presented with a
truth medal.
As a- matter of fact
aho was one of the worst fibbers
th at ever joined the Ananias Club,

M ORROW A N I) START
TH E CAM PAIG N

You

The funny part of It was that she
hud such u jiiou s ami innocent ex­
pression on her pretty face that she
coniRl*‘ riX-lQQled .everybody except
her immediate friends who ironically
called her “ Miss George Washing­
ton '*—because ahe was so difTercnt.
Dainty little Marguerite Clark is
“ Mias George Washington" in the
photoplay of that name Which is the
‘Famous Players Paramount attract
tion at the Star Tonight. It is the
first production under the new c »r»tract winch Miss &lt; lark ina.lv v.ith
the Famous IMaypys and was di­
rected by J.- Searle H aw ley,' who
staged the little star's- mo&lt;t rcceat
successes, such as "L ittle L ad y Eil­
een ," “ M olly-M ake Believe” ar.d
"S ilk s and Satins.’''
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Saturdto's Program at iht- Star
"T h e Destroying Angel." an Edi­
son. five reel phntodrama released
through Klcinn Edison Feature Scr....
„
, .
c.
t .‘
v
ntre Saturday.
As‘ its title woulji
ndicttte there is Ijagedy in this
l o r y , 'but so thoroughly is it blend­
ed with romance that its gruesomeitess is lost, and only fleeing im.
pressions of it remain. Love is the
predominating keynote in this strong
photoplay. True, love invited trag­
e d y in ,"T h e Destroying Ange!"' but
the sensational strain throughout the
llv o reels of film is so marked that a
pectator loses sight of tragedy-until
it is brought to the lore. T h e cli­
max, too, does much to, efface 171cmo ry o f the miseFy nnd human blood
trail that mark the life of beautiful
o f beautiful M ary Ladislas,-heroine
n * this photoplay.

The. Seminole County Fair is coming.
Chairman Frank L. Miller it be­
hind the project with both feet and
he gives us the information that
this county will have .a fair this sea­
son that will he the pride of Ahe
coyntry aide. ! The directors will
hold theil first meeting tomoriow in
the (fourt—house at ten o^cfock' at
which meeting a director will prob­
ably he appointed and from this
time until the hell rinys on the
morning bf, January 29th the open­
ing day the committees and sub
commitUt-o will he busy n* brew in
every part uf Seminole county, get­
ting up the exhibit* and the booth*
and the building*, etc., aid getting
tin- grounds in shape (or the big fair.
These will be at Iea*l one big gath­
ering here of people from every
part of Florida during the fair in u
n i i t i m i n o n re* n n I
„orf
liig convenltnr, announcement
which will hv aiadv late-, and it ia

h ave licen received during his pas­
torate, beside* the building of the
church which only lacks a few days
before it is completed.
•
All members and friends are urged
to be present in the services on Sun­
day at the usual hours. The paitot
hopes to bn present and officiate in
•the worship.
The communion tfill
be administered ut the morning
hour. The aVenhig subject - will he,
"G ivin g Account to G od."
The pastor heartily appreciates
EXCELLENT P R O G R A M ARthe crftirMtsics extended by tho
.‘ R A N G E D A N D bUfiLIC
people of Sanford since his residence
CORDIALLY IN V IT E D
here. He looks upon Sanford ns one
of
the finest
places on earth, with• the
.
The Lodge of Sorrow or Elks Me­ •
greatest future of any of* the smaller
morial D ay will be fittingly ob­
cities of tho state.
'
*
served next Sunday afternoon at
three .o’ rlyck sharp at the Star
Florida's Population
Theatre. The annual memorial ser­
\Yushington, D. C.,
Nqv. 27.—
vice* of the Elks are largely uttended The federal bureau of the census an­
and an excellent program has been nounce*-that according ■to an estim­
arranged for Sunday nfternflon. The ate it has just completed the state of
services will he held in memory of Florida on Jnnuary“ t.rnext, "Will have
the following dtpftrlcd brolliers:
u population of 904,8.19. The bu­
" W. D. Holden, B ..F. Higgins. W. reau also estimates that on July 1
V
Wadley, U. II. Marks, J. Cl last Florida’s population was 893.-’
Higgins, *W/ II. Underwood. G. II. 493.
•
Fernaid, E. W. Rowland, Jar. D.
In 1910 Florida had u population
Robert*. D. G. Monroe and W. J. of '751,139, in-cording to the census
Hill.
taken that year, and it seeins likely
The following ' program will be from the bureau'* estimate that by
carried out;
the iin&gt;&lt;* another decennial censj* i
Voluntary
EH.*' Orchestra taken Florida'* population will lie
Ritualist! *
.
Lodge rubbing the million mark. •
"Father in Heaven"- Ladies Choir
Hand -l Warhursh *
Emperor Buried Jhursday
Lodge
R*‘ ua,i*tic
Vienna, via London, N’ ov. 27.—
Prayer
1 ra&gt;‘’r
R&lt;,' ‘
fij
-The collin of Emperor Francis JoTh&gt;' Brt&gt;* d L ‘ &gt;on th,T " atcr*

the* intention nUthe directors to hold)
special day. .Turing fair week that'

seph'has been finally closed, but the
body will remain lying in statp until

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R R Den* Accompanist
Thu rs dny . t he d ay svt for int erment
Will bring the crowds
Sanford i * ! “ Thp ' arar‘ * f ' ha,r‘
1&gt;urt.
At t he 'burial in t he c rypt of t he
Lyman Urn*
one of the 'best located cities in
• &gt; .1 Capuchin, a historic ceremony wi’ i
. ,
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,
" Why Should the Spirit of Mortal ,
Florida and i* &lt;•a*v of access from
lie carried out which wa* anciently
|,c I mud"
Mrs. I. W. Barnes
every part of the state.
We are
designed to impress the monarch's
looking for the lower peninsula folka "One'Sweetly Solemn Thought" ..
1successor’,* that in spite of all pomp
Ladies Choir
to take in our fair and they ate com- 1
—-1----- Ttrsavercdgn 'Bnnvrrely a nTgrt
Dr. Lincoln Hully
Or'aUg
Ing. 'W e are expecting the dealers
Elks' Orchestra
in l^rminj; machinery, the fertilizer Selection
lt&lt;&gt;&gt;coiled T u r k e y s
T. A. Neal. R. J. Holly
men', the crate mc-n and every one Euiogiei
New
York,
Nov. 30. — A panic of
Lodge
who sells goods of any kind to be Ritualistic
considerable ' moment nmong the
here and make exhibits. They can "Am erica"
.Lodge, Audience Assisting dealers in the Thanksgiving turkey
h ive -the space and they rar. show
market as a-resuit of the public's retheir goods here to advantage in .the Benedirtioni
vear
'
■
fu*al
to buy at the price* demanded,
The musical . program tjiis
greatest* trucking center of .the
was
announced
by Joseph Hurtigan.
will be exceptionally good and yi life
world.
•
- the
commissioner
of weights and
In (fu lly -as
a .
Let ajl t&gt;&amp; -good people of
! -H-ction of Dr. UncoL.
measures.
inole county get ready for the big
‘ he committee ha* given to
A call for a concerted public up­
fair.
Save all your choice canned I rh«- P ^tra m one of the best speakers

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rising against the high cost of living

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HIGH COST
FOOD STUFF
BOYCOTTED

Vlay" '?m

AM ERICAN W O M EN W IL L RE-’
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FUSE TO PURCHASE
" AT PRICE
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High prices will tumble in the
United States if the' housewives will .
place an embargo or boycott on certain foods that have been boosted in
order .that certain, individuals can
become rich.- Every s ta te ' in tho
Union is on* the deal and Florida
will fall into line. Already Sanford
|&gt;eop|e are-sitting up und taking no*
ttce. and it is almost certain- th at •
packed agge will he boycotted hero .
if the prica continues to soar.
If
the people will refuse' to buy them
it is certain thnt they will drop in
price. -In New York the movement
wus started and the following news
from New- York is important;
The attack on nigh food prices!
begun by the HoasewivciT Ivnguo
and fity officials, spread throughout
the state.
Encouraged by news o f
sympathetic effort*, in other states, ,
the promoters declared the m ove­
ment promised to become nation­
wide.
The locnl campaign centers upon
egg*, and. beginning today, recom­
mend* a two week*' boycott.
E f­
fort* o f stale and city officials wero
supplemented by Cornelius F. Burns, m
mayor of Troy and president of tho
State Mayors' Association
M aydf H u m s'w ill send letters to
the mayors of every city in N ew
York, to President Wilson' and to
governors requesting them to usuo,'
proclamations, urging people to stop
using eggs other than for the aged,
sick, infirm and children, for tw o
weeks.
The Housewives’ league ’ of .St.
Paul, Minn., and the City Club of
Chicago yesterday adopted resolu-.
tions for a boycott on eggs. •
M ovies Will Help
The Motion Picture Exhibitors’
Association has volunteered, the use
of every moving picture theater in
the citv*to’ carry out Ihe campaign.
Slides will be shown telling the peopl
Slides will he shown telling tho
people what to do to break‘ Up the
combination of those held respon91b!»■■{♦ 1 the high pritLeC
.

the i ti‘»n, consisting o f ’ a barf'd and or-! ►- Burns of Troy, N. Y ., who also
fine cattfe, your horses and
Draniiurn 1chestra and the Elk, orchestra i, al- advocated the issuing of procl.machickens ready und the
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S i
I way. a feature of the memorial ex- T ion , by th» governors o ail stales
lists w|)| lie ready in a few wtek* t o .
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and the mayors of all eities.
tcil you all about it.
^»rcises.^
M ftrtlgan said that the investiga/ — -------------------I The public i*cordially invi!"&lt;l to
tjon 4jiuwi.,j i|,at large quantities of
The Yellow Pawn
Mrs.M. M. Stewart anddaugh- attchd the service*
next Sunday poujtry ha,| i,cen shipped from the
, ||F
i,‘. T
T h e cruel, merciless methods of ters, Misses Minnio, — Marie and afternoon as the thfatre has ample: [ t | ||11| t
Official state action under the d lgCMRIffl&amp;dalibTai to seat 700 an d |
1reduced the buyers and the dealers
the "tn ird.degree" for triniinals have ivdisth a n d - — Mas— mTrtTJTPtl TO" -----,
bObrt' raBed T o ' the ninth" power by Kissimmee Thursday morning to ushers will take care of the visitq[»j.h|tvt, bffTT rtTTnjTa?tfa~to~7e(luce price rrction of Governor .Whitman .was
' compelled to reduce forecast in the announcement th at
the__ rngdcfn_ .detective.- and - polico ip eiu !'T M M s g ivtrig day wTtTTlFeir so that all can lie assured of a seat hgv#
Ushoney and Walker, however,
the governor was In conference with
hnads. The ‘amount of ljh or they daughter and aister and her family. if they come early.
1prjrta.
»trt. made of the proper stud and
George W. Perkins, regarding reme­
will go through to entrap, ensnare
htmediately started another dredge
dies
the atate could undertake. M r.
and bring forth a confession of. the
R work, although they were losing
Death
o.
M
rs.
IJ
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Pvrkini_j3.jch,iirmin
nf the Umyonfiperson they believe guilty is shown
-1
Kenford friends of- M rr
v
__ ,
xk■onry all the time.
Thia dredge
Committee
on
Food
Supplies. T h o
n the most graphic manner in the
L. J. Laing will be grieved to learn governor plans to enlarge the comtwld not do the work and was sept
•
i
ClHrjr^IiFoduclfon of "T h e
of her death which occurred in Nash­ mission of foods and q m k c tl through
1 -«o JarkSobViMe; Another one,
Y’ c llo w Pawn" which will be seen at
ville last week. Mrs. Laing resided
‘K» Standard, was then brought here
legislative program now under
the Star T h ea tre.o n Monday with
here about eigh&lt;’yeani ago her hus­
tad this dredge- has finished the
preparation.
the tw o clever stars, Cleo Ridgley
band. L. J.. Laing being an engineer
,0'k in fine shape, making a record
I -believe the qjestion o f ' tho
. ;
and Wallace• R» eid * •in the principal
on
the A. C. L. • After his death she
food wo;k in a short apace' of
price
of
food
stuffs
to
be
a
s
U
to
roles.
OTHER NEWS FROM WAR
The left flank of the central pow-. moved t0 Tumpa but came here on
dudge- -finished last
’ said ■ Governor Whitman.
T h e play has to do with the' In­
TORN EUROPE BY V • » now have f * P turwl an im portant! annual visit* and had a large circle matter.”
*tdn«&lt;l»y anj Capt. Hanson and
intend
to have a commission
miles
northrailroad
junction
65
of friends ijere.
‘ fcr crew left on the Standard. The trigues of a district attorney, jealous
WIRE
handle.the thing in s big.wsy with a
west
of
(Bucharest.
o
f
his
wife's
infatuation
of
a
young
Mtlheid now’ only needs a few
big min st the head o f it.'
Washington. D. C., Nojr. 30.— :. |„ t he center the Rumanians are
tourhn here and* there in the. way of artist ajtd the method he employs
All lhe«Wajr From Chicago
While rfforta are being made to
•wHing of! and then the brick in a vain endeavor to send an inno Ambassador Gerard conferred with reported as retreating in disorder,
Messrs. Bfandt and Magnurfon of
extend
tne boycott to turkeys snd
cent
man
to
the
gallows,
and
how,
the president latrf today to receive
The Petrograd war office admits Chicago arrived in this city Tuesday
will be finished to the water’s
other
foodstuffs
'now commandinc
rhile
furtherin
hi
efarious
e
his
final
inatructiona
as
to
the
view*
continulng
retreat
of
the
Itumaj * * ,r&gt;d many other improvements
making the entire trip by auto. Mr.
*u! i,f mxx,]e jn the way of trees and oses his life just as he is about to to he presented to the German gov- njBni an() the advance of General Matfndspn left yesterday for home ancy prices snd subject to *|&gt;eculaeminent regarding the deportation y on M g^en sen to a (own only 20 but Mr. Brandt will spend the win­ tion, it is believed such actios, if
«n»m*nuls and boulevards ahd take the life o f ‘ another.
taken will await the result of tha
of the Belgians and as to aubmarino
Bucharest.
knd the Sanford lake front
ter in Florida where he will study
ramiyrign against the high coat o f
*'11 ** one of the show places of M argaret Drland’ s Novel "T h e Iron warfare.
There Is but little Infantry fight- the fruit and vegetable situation in
egki.
Florid*.
' Woman.” Plcturircd
No written communications *'«■ *. i „ g 'o n the other fronts but some the interests 6f the commission firm
It‘ »e*mi to be tfie concensus of
given
to the ambassador. .
{artillery duels in France and Bel- of A. F. M cClay St Co., of Chicago.
N ance O'Neil, the celebrated stage
Headed by . the Women’s C ity
The
President
is
understood
to
* ) um
•
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They had a good trip all the way
*
,°,n th,t the city and county and screen star will make her debut
Club abd the Chicago . Political
have
emphasized
the
unfavorable
down
but
kicked
on
the
bad
roads
A German official communication
tY°Uf conlr°I the greater part of on the Metro program here at the
league, members of sev­
Impression created here by G er­
through part of Tennessee where Equality
Star
Theatre
on
Tuesday
in
"T
h
e
says
that quiet prevails on the Mac­
1 Cl* 11 *eM t
Iront °* ‘ be
eral
civil
orgsnixations
and yeom­
many's
treatment
of
the
Belgians.-*
they were forced to pay toll for the
y property, where a park could Iron Woman," Ti five part
edonian front.
•
en's
clubs
today
ara
cooperating
in
He
said
that
the
United
States
Planted and maintained and per- produced bn an elaborate scale.
Russia admits the further ad­ privilege of using the poor roads.
an
attempt
to
check
soaring
food
had
said
its
last
word
on
the
subject
In
Atlanta
Mr.
Brandt
had
his
rar
*»P« the court houi
Thia ia a plcturixation of the novel
vance of the Turks south of Van in
of submarine warfare and now- ex­
stolen but recovered the same and prices.
1.
• *°d many other public 'of the same name written .by M ar­
Turkish Armenia.
pected
Germany
to
live
up
to
her
will use the car in Florida thia win­
The Women’ a C ity Club and tbe
M any of the scenes
dst* D|s! erect* d
nonte future garet Deland.
pledges.
;
M
E
T
H
O
D
IS
T
S
OP
S
A
N
F
O
R
D
ter.
Chicago
Political Equality Icagua
’
| hl* 8fnat wqyk should not in and around the iron mills, vwhich
Ambassador
Gerard
haa
left
for
ave
centering
their efforts on an egg
*r-d this lake front should never. figure so prominently in the atory
New
York
and
plans
to
sail
for
Ber­
The
Paster
Leaves
for
Conference
boycott,
members
of the former havOffirera
Are
Vlgilaat
(, 1T*n 0Vfr ‘ o warehouses,
fish were photographed • at the famed
lin
on
December
5.
Teesday
'
ng
pledged
themselves
to refrain'
C.
B.
Brandt
of
Chicago
who
ar­
or ljuildings of any kind that steel plant at Bethlehem, Pa. T h e
Would ' I n .
Rtv.
F.
E.
Steinmeyer,
pastor
and
Washington,
Nov.
30.—
Germany's
fro
(f
the
use
of
eggs
while
the pres­
rived
in
the
city
A
few
days
ago
has
explosion
where
the
"Iro
’n
W
om
an"
il. .
ft a,!y manner tend to mar
W . W. Abernathy, lay delegate for a good opinion of tha local police ent high' prices con tin u e'an d tha
protest
against
Great
Britain
for
the
is
seriously
injured
la
a
thrilling
and
beau‘ y- All the old pilenforced departure of the Teutonic the Miami District w'ill leave for force. He had hia car stolen in A t­ latter having adopted a resolution to
b* t*kia )udd*n* a nnd piers ahoulc realistic feature in the production.
Ocala the teat of the Annual Con­ lanta but recovered it before leaving boycott eggs for -two weeks and to
■way and thia 2000 feet of
M r. Harbaugh has caught tha diplomats from Athens will be for­
ference next Tuesday morning. The there. All the officials in the south appoint a committee to investigate
warded
as
requested.
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m,de *b* most bcautifu spirit o f the authoress aud has made
Conference convenes on’ Dec. 6th at were notified of the theft and the the possibility of aggressive action.
Surprise
is
expressed
here
that
the
u.
.. A
c,‘Vy.* a place A'here citl one o f the best picturiaations o f a
U
tL m
request was made, to transmit the *9 o’ clock a. m.
In addition five measures designed
city police here had the description
»ktr»B
w.. ,0Uri,t C0UId congregate. popular novel ever presented qpon
note
to
G
reat
Britain
only
asthe
to
curb the advancing coat bf livin g
As
soon
as
Chief
TilQs
saw
the
This
(a
a
very
important
occasion
#«r iim.1
°«r
. co‘,Id
“ be held,'where
wnere the screen. . The old fashioned home
French Admiral, . Dufournct, ron- as all the M ethodiit churches of the Brandt car oh tha 1treats here Wed- wera introduced in the city council.
at S i r cou,d wa&gt;b and rest and and the old fashioned clothes worn
a
ko be" " N admire the lake that by the "Iron W om an” arc among -ducted all .th e negotiations with state ea s t'o f tha Apa’ dchlcola^river nxsday the officers swooped down on Those adopted Included one calling
Ik*dd
will be represented and pastor* will it and only tha papers and receipts on tha d t y health commissioner and
dty hjt* . ,he. Prin«lp »l aaaet to this some o f the artistic touches in tha Greece.
carried by Mr. Brandt, showing the the chief of police to enforce thd
be
aasignad-for another year.
production
and
striking
contrast
v
®
Deapit*
the
intense
Russisn
of­
4 'Uu j in
bss been sadly
M r. Steinmeyer haa served tha c*r had been recovered saved him city ordinance prohibiting regrading
f.
.
the liv ely scenes and situations fensive in the Carpathian region,
ns ^ “,l th* ‘ Hankkgiving time we wherein tha son o l a wealthy woman probably as a diversion, tho davanee Sanford church for tha past three from getting in tha county bastOe. fga.
"
u concerned. ' Altogether it is a de- of tha -Teutonic allies all along the year*. H e w ill.take one of the beet
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comple*■ .4 M
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U'Lpromises
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La
•Dr. Masters o f .Port Orange spedt
BaajgoUn
Whitner,
J r,
Isa
cfddd
treat
to
b
«
one
Bne
Inr
Wallachla
towards
the
Ru•
reports
tMat
has
aypr
been
.carried
i- .J * P
I P ia
- home
■Wr* D‘ •'*
»nd giya praise
Z
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.kz
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LiJ
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a
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Wednesday
in Sanford the guest o f
bo If tha attractive offerings of the Wfc- mihisrt capital-is meeting with b u t]fro m this chnrfb to .th f Conf.nrerv*. from . t*a University *M Gainesville
ku,
b d«* to alllh^ai why
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friend*
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for
th
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Thanksgiving
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P A G E E IG H T

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TH E SANFORD HERALD

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The
b od y of Jack Lbndon, th#\ muthdr,
who died suddenly Wednesday night
waa .cremated yeaterday and tbs
ashes, In accordance with his wish
will be scattered over his Glen Ellen
ranch.

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Chit-Chat of the. Play Houses in Sanford

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Talm adge and Marahall are Plac­ ner Sullivan. I t constitute, the Ini­
Norma Talm adge Starred
"T h e D evil'a N eed le," N e v T ri- *u erite Marah, aa the w lff, and How- tial appearance together o f these
tw o popular stars and is said to be a
angle Fine Arta drama dealing with ard G aye, aa the jilted suitor, who
most fitting vehicle for them.
playa
a
strong
and
manly
part'
in
th
evila of drug habit.
."Shell 43!" is s unique narrative
In " T h e D evil's N eed le." Triangle events %hich follow hia disappoint­
of cunning in the European war. ft
drama to be aeen at the Lyric The ment.
concerns the adventures of a young
Lyric Tonight.
»tr e tonight, Norm a Talm adge and
man of m ystery who ' possesses* paT u lly Marshall are op^tarred. and
pera
which prove him to be the cor­
latter ia^aeen in .th * kind o L p a rt 4n Began Stage Career When She Waa
respondent
of a big American news­
Three Years Old
whicn ha achieved hla greatest fame
paper,
others
establishing him as a
Chance set Mabel Taliaferro on
on the speaking
atage—that of
German
secret
service agent, and'
the road to stardom.
morphine (lend.
.
still
others
vouching
for hla commisA
t
the
Star
ton
igh
t.•
s
It waa in Clyde Pitch's last'p lay,
a
on
as
a
lieutenant
in the English
Mabel
Taliaferro,
the
bewitching
" T h e ’ C ity ," produced on Broadway
army.
The
secret
of
hia mission is
and
gifted
atage
and
scceen
star,
who
several months after hla death, that
not
divulged
until
the
last tragic
has
charmed
and
entertained
mil­
Marahall appeared as a victim of the
"d e v il’ s needle," and- gave auch a lions of theatre goers since abe was scene, when the veil of m ystery en­
marvelous impersonation that on the tw o and a half years old, haa in­ shrouding his Identity is lifted and
opening night aeveral women fainetd creased her artistic scope and devel­ he is shown in hia true light.
Warner, of course, has the role of
and had to be enrried from the audi­ oped even greater power and versa­
this
hutpan e n ig m a ,'ami he is-d e­
tility,
since
she
has
gone
into
the
ence. His individual work' was more
clared
to have 'contributed an In­
silent
drama.
Miss
Taliaferro,
who
largely respon.-dhle for the success
gratiating
performance. His
nat­
will
shortly
be
seen
on
the
screen
of "T h e C ity " than any other one
urally
stalwart
physique
and
grace­
here
in
"
T
h
e
Dawn
of
L
o
v
e
,"
a
feature of the play. .
M etro wonderplay, began her pro­ ful carriage helped him • materiality
* In "T h e X e v i l ’ s N eed le," written
fessional career when she could lisp in rendering a remarkably realistic
by •ftiester NNithey and Hoy Somer­
but a few words. She appeared with interpretation. of the difficult part.
ville, Marshall makes his tfrst ap­
Miss Markey shares honors with
Robert Hiliard and Annie Yean-ana
pear jpcc on the screen in the role of
in "B lu e Jeans,” a play presented in Warner in the role of Adrienne von'
a dope vit-tim. He appears as David
every rity of importance in this Altman, daughter of a baroness.
StBi.loy,' an artist of note*. Hone, his
Members of the supporting, cast in­
favorite modcl^ played by Miss Tal- Country.
_a - —
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clude
Margaret Thompson, Jack Gil­
Mfss Taliaferro was born an ar­
madge b a child of poverty, and
bert,
George
Fishcr, Louise Brownell,
through evil associations in her early tist of distinction and wonderful
J.
P.
Lockncy
and Charles K . FrcnW
girlhood bos a s p ir e d ‘ the morphine personality. She actually " f e ll" into
J.
P. Lockncy
and Chnrles K.
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the
theatrical
*
'profession.
Joseph
habit.
This ix one thing she has
French. T h * production was direct­
never told Stanley, the-other being i Arthur, w lu "TutJ
M u ’? Jeans,
ed by Reginald Barker and photoher love for. Him.
.
. |was giving a reading of the play to
Mr. Hiliard. Miss Yeanmans and • raphed by Charles Kauffman. with
One day, Wynne M ortim er, a so­ other players at his home one after- art direction by Robert Brunt n.
clety girl, visits S ta n le y satm U o with ^
M al„ , - , lvrd nc;t:by, and was
Lyric Thursday.
her nance Hugh Gqrdon
She falls a
of Tue, dpy. Mr. Arjr. love with the artist, breaks her
yw|( o,d (lau, Hter.
t'oiigri-viitionnl Church
engagement to Gordon and marries
ucre pt i ylnK |n a room adMrs. Daniels, president of the
^
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1' *. I,M joining the one where the play- W oman's Board of Missions for the
pulses when she finds the artist .n
^
^
gfou|} q(
,ayer. Congregational Church of Ifqston,
love with another woman, induces
th|ired_ TlJ„ day pavc \Ta. Muss., spoke in the local church
him to try the "needle, as a spur M ^
^
fhe tumb|ed bacW. Sunday morning. She gave a very
to his artistic inspiration,
Hie halm
,m o t,)c room. In , tond Df be- interesting talk of the present day
fastened upon him, Stanley r in k s ,^
cmbarriu#ed litt!p M abel arose, achievement of missions in the for­
W hile in Sanford she
lower and lower after hia'
{ made , tfVeral funny grim ace., and eign fields.
until his career is ruined and »“ * ; poli?wiy \ ow ef| her w a y 'out of the was the guest of 'Mrs. Sheridan
Mrs. PnnU-ls- loft on the
w ife’ s heart broken.
_
' r0oin.
Thp purl/ was convulsed Jewett.
11:05
train
for Ormond, where she
Seeking to rescue her Husband with laughter and Mr. Arthur called
will
address
the East Const Congre­
from an *&gt;| iam dive, the girl is kid- b«r back.
here wa« a chi d purl
gational
Association
which meets
napped a i :n |»&lt;-ril of iier life, when jn "B lu e JeaiiH.” a tl he iiad an inwith
the
Ormond
church.
Rene, re;..izing the horror she has npiration.
wrought

comes

to

the

rescue

and ,

succeeds in saving the w ife from her

peril and the husband from the deadly habit, which she herself has overconic after witnessing its frightful
effects pn the man to whom she has
‘
•
communicated it.
of Miss
In the supporting cast
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What is announced as one of the
inost unusual photodramss seen in
montbs w||| bc offered at the Lyric
'pbea*r e - Thursday, when Trianglepresents H. B. Warner and Enig
M arkey in "S h ell 43!" by C. G n r d -

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THEATRE

Bert of Music For Lovers of Music

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Tuesday— "T h o Devil’s Needle." featuring -Nor­
ma Talmadge. Tenth Chapter of "G loria n Ho­
' mance” featuring Billie Burke.
Wednesday—" A Lesson from Life, "W hen Two
Plays a Game," Keystone Comedy.
Thursday— Extra—Proimim' fcrr 'TtiankJfnvrng—7 '
••Sell 43" fn-U rlng H. B. Warner. Keystone
Comedy. "Pathe N ew s.". Matinee at 3:15.
Friday— Ladies Minstrels.

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Saturday—"T h e Girl From
Frisco". Fourth .
Chapter of "L ib erty". “ Artistic Atmosphere.

Coming— The World Scries Base
Picture.
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Ball

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T h e annuaf Thanksgiving meeting
of the
Congregational
W om an’ s
Missionary Society wns held t»L the
home of-Mrs. C. R. Walker M onday
afternoon.
.
There will lie a meeting of the
teachers and officers and adult* mem»'ers of the Congregational Sunday
i school Wednesday evening nt 7:*»0
I in the church. All urged to he presBusincss of importance to he
|ent.
attended to.*
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Prr’sbjrtcrian Churrh ^
R ev. S. W. DuBosc of Georgia
will preach nt the prayer meeting
service Wednesday nighty His com ­
ing, which was announced for, next
Sunday has betrq changed and he
comes nt the mid-week service. He
• is traveling in the interest of the
'cause of Christian Education and
t-MimsUrial Relief and has a thrilling
'sto ry to tell us. N o offering.will be
asked. It is hoped that a large con­
gregation will hear our visitor.
President’s M essage ’
Washington, N o v. 27— Presj den i
W liu n ’l annual message to .congrees,
now in the printer'a Tiande, contains
about 2,000 words, and is among
the shortest documents of its kind
on recor’d. It points out that the
'.reports of government departments
will be made before congress separ­
ately and that, therefore, their de­
tails are not discussed.
T h e President emphasizes the un­
completed legislation on. railroads,
suggested by him at the last session
to. meet ‘ the threatened railroad
strike, as th^ most pressing problem
facing congress. * He then goes on to
a general discussion o f Other domes­
tic problems.

Carnegie Eighty One ’
... Neat— York, N o v r 25.— Andrew
Cnegie .is 81 years old today.
He
planned to spend the day with his
fam ily at his home here to receive s
few friends In the afternoon and to
partake of a birthday dinner to ­
night. Mr. Carnegie's friends say he
is in 'good health.
l'\-r-----------------------, Boycott On Egga
Chicago, N ov. 25.—An official call
upon the people to boycott the egg
market w*as issued tonight by D r.
Joht\ Robertson, health commission­
er, wrho asks everybody-to stop buy­
ing eggs until January 21.
H e elaims eggs are being held in
cold storage.

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Chapter bf 8. Andrew's Btbther* V, For .:Sal«a-I916 Qterland-.Uic
"Rfcld theiri anWiersary Service Ford Roadster; IBM Ford 5 p
Id the^ehuich. ! ‘Aa' custqmary, the
young men' take dinner at the rec­
tory before the service. Vespers Is
at 7 p. m. *
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On Thanksgiving Day night, the
Junior Chapter S. Andrew’a Brother‘hood ere t o - g iv e a party In Holy
Cross Parish House. .Th e invita­
tions announce the hour at 7-30
p. m. The parents of the lads are
especially invited.
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Church o f the Holy Cross
Thanksgiving Day services at Holy
Cross Church will be observed as
followa:
Eurly Communion— 7:30 a. m. ••
Matins (read )— 10 a . ' m.
Choral Celebration— 10:15 a. m.
Offerings of fruits, vegetables “fend
groceries are asked. Such should be
sent to the church by Wednesday
evening for the A lta rG u ild to place
while they are preparing .the altar
for th e'T h an k sgivin g Day services.
T h e . alms on -Thanksgiving Day
are asked for the "A g e d a n d ’ Infirm
Clergy Fund" which cares for our
aged and sick priests.
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N e x t S u n day. -night, being the
Sunday -within the Octave of S.
Andrew’ s Day (N o v . 30th), the Se-

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Bunuum# Sale The ladies o f the Baptist Templo
will hold a few rummage ealea com­
mencing Saturday afternoon in the
•tore pext to M r. Leffier’e grocery
on Sanford avenue. Those having
rummage to donate will please no­
tify Mrs. D.‘ R.- Brisson, phone No.
415-W, who will cheerfully collect
same.

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
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and cwrnty onr on* hundrrdtha rhaina;
oral tw o hundred and nlno (rat; north two
hundred and nlno frrt; wra| ono and thirty
thrro ono hundrrdtha chain*: north ala and
arvrnty on* hundrrdtha chaiaa; north forty
two dcfrrra; oral to w rar line of Section,
aouth to beginning.
4
You are hereby ordered fo appear to th*
(omplalnant'a bill of complaint herein rird,
on or bt-furo th* Ith day of Marrh, A. I&gt;.
IVIT, the aame being a Kulr Day of aald
court.
It la further ordrred that thia notlr* hr
publlahrd In the Hanford Hrrald, a new*,
paper puldiahrd in Sanford, In thr county
of Seminole, at ale of Florida, oner a week
lor twelve ebn»*cutlve week*.
Wltneaa E. A- Douglaaa, rlerk of our clrrirrut court, and the aeal of raid court at
thr court houar at Sanford, thia 37th day
of November, A. I&gt;. 1916.
(aealI
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Davis A C lit*.
*
t lerk.
Solicitor* for Complainant.
Tuaa-S9-I3tr

For Sale— Gbod young mule. ^
seen at
Psckird’a.

D lu f. n

Tlex

25-tf

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For Sale— Marine motor', 18 hon*-'|
power, 3 cylinder, 3 cycle, Ferro.
First eiasa condition, Ssnford M»tK
ine A Garage Co.
For Bale— Nearly new adding n t
chine. $35.00. Western Union.
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For S a le — Hup Runabout, r*.
built, $100. Sibelle Manis, City, c-tf

FOR RENT
For R ent— 10 acre truck farm, »u
irrigated, well located. Price very
cheap for season.
J. 0 . Packard
Sanford.
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29-2te ’

For R en t—Suite of three room*,
furnished or unfurnished. 109 W.
First St., Hynes Bldg.
28-Stp

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Charge 25 CenU.

FOR SALE

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FOR R E N T —Two Furnished
Rooms.. Hot and Cold Water
Address Z care Herald. 20tf

For R ent— Several nice offles
rooms over Yowell's. Enquire N. P,
Yowcli Si Co.
32-tI
*For R en t—708 Park avenue. Ea*
quire Of H. C. Dullose, First and
Park avenuo. •
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WANTED
W anted— We want to buy your
oranges, grapefruit, fruits and vrgrt;
allies. W c will buy them or handle
on consignment. Write u». Grrhird
Produce Co., Concord. N. C. 29-8tp

F o t Sale—Thirteen acre farm on
W est Sidel** Fenced, Infuse, barn,
flowing well, 3 acres tiled and crop­
ped for Severn! seasons.
Loading
siding on place. Address F. R. Dur- j
Wanted to sell your property.
ham, 1127 Chestnut St., P h iia d el-1
&lt;r let
Irt roe
1 on t cost you an&gt;tlmit* t&lt;r
!rJ- Itc
phiu, Pn.
try it. Prospects look good for this
For Sale— Forty acres, about five winter. J. O. -Packard, Sanford.
— •— 29-2tc
cleured. fair house, uood s o il' and
v e ry cheap nt $800.00. About three
Wanted— T o buy 2000 feet of
miles from Sanford. J. O. Packard,
celery boards.
Must lie cheap.
Sanford. ___________
2&amp;*2tc
C. C. Morris. Route 1.,-city; 29-2p
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List your property with J. O.
Wanted— By man &lt;lf etperienta
Packard if the other fellow has f Ailed
position as night watchman. Apply
to get you a buyer.
29-2tc.
Herald Office for It? J. Port. 28-2tp |
For Sale— 10 acre truck fnrm, all
• Largest postcard offer ever adver­
tilled, *1 mile front brick road, right
tised. Send 10c for 25 assorted pott­
at railroad loading track, no build- I
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er Kxchanjt,,
inga.
'lu -son p .ic . and term, m,
M . , n s , „ kochnt,,. S. Y. I
part, if-wanted. J. O. Puckard, San•
-*7-310
ford.
.
29-2tc

For Sale— 10 acre truck farm, 5!$
acres cleared, 3 acres tiled, splendid
la thr Clrvull tjbud, Setcnlh Judlclal. t'lr- well.*
Price only $200p.00. Terms
(alt. In anil far the Crnnly nf Hrmlnol*
if
wanted.
J. O. Packard, Sanford.
Fluilila. In Ckanrrry
Fint National flank of San4,
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ford. Florida, o corporation.
Complainant
Citation
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Mr*. Ella A. Greenland, Annsbrllt Miller, J. E. Klock. truatre, Wllaon A Toomer Frrtlliaer
_
Co., s corporation, and -J. O.
Varkard, defandanta.
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To Mrs. Ella A. Greenland. Ilethaity Peach,
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i w « r » ; AnnabsUS
re ol
Ot Eirealdo
r (ream* iaaon,
w tn
.Ohio: .
Iliter, Columbua,
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And AH Other I’eraoo* claiming an Intereot in Lot 2* "A .” of tho Pint of Calory
Delta, Somlnolo County, Florida, aa *ho*n
In Plat Hook No. I at p»go 1b. of tho rocorda
if Seminole rpunty, Elorida.
It aoooarinc from trio oflld
...
n. Herrins Inc*1* A.iiy o&gt;»d. abat-bo fa a
•olirltor and rounael for tbo compDInant
In tho oboto alylad eauao, Flrot National
Dank, of 8 anford. Florida, n corporation,
and that It la tbo brliaf of affiant that tho
defendant*. Mr*. Kilo A. OreonlnaS- and
Annabel!* Miller or* reoldent* of • attla
other than tho atnt# of Florid*, and that
tk* aald Mr*. Ell* A. Greenland raolde* at
Halkany Ueach, Delawsre, and Annaholl*
Miller rooidra *1 Columbua. Ohio; that thn*
la no peraon In tbo alat* of Florida, tbo aervko ol a aubpoent upon whom would b*
blading upon th* aald defendanta; that each
cf tbo aald defendant* la ovar tbo ago ot
21 yaara;
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Wherefore, you, EUa A. Greenland and
Annabel)* Miller,
and all other peraona
claiming any right, till* or Intoroot la tbo
above dooerlhed land* or* ordered to appear
to tbo bill ot complaint duly filed la tbl*
cause, on Monday, th* llrat day of Januar;.
12 A. I&gt;. 1917, tbo aaifeo being a R il* Day
of thia court.
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II la further ordered that this notice b*
publiabod In tbo Sanford Hamid, a » * * * l opal published In Seminole county. Flor­
ida. once a week for tour eonaocutle* week*.
Wltneaa E. A. Douglas*, elork of tbo aald
court, and tba seal thereof. III. 21*1 day of

be

For R ent—Tw o furnished rooms-1
at
200 M yrtle aveuiuc, Corner Sec­
U All Local Advertisements Under
ond
St.* Enquire Miller's Hakery.
This Heading T H R E E CENTS s
______________________
_____ _ 2 LU
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum

Jam n O. J• Ik-. Jr., Truatre, rt al ,
I ’ rlrndanta.

To Chr unknoan hrira of and all parlira
rlalminK inlorrata undrr Jamra O. Jrlka, Jr.,
iruateo lor 'Klitabrth C. Jalka. hia wllo,
and hla aurenaon In truat, Jamra O. Jrlka,
Jr. and Klltahrlh C. Jrlka. bia »lfr. Edward
llarnard and Xlary J. Ilarnard,' hla »ifr.
Throdoro llartridfr. F. Ilartridfv and
Thomaa llartrtdtr, or any of Cham, or
othrrolar rtalmlnc intrrral In thr proprrty
hmlnaltcr dracrTbad, and to all partlra
clalminjt an Intrrrat In aald proprrty, to­
on: lirtin four and trn onr hundrrdtha
chain*; north ol aouthwrat curnrr nl Lot
Thrrr iS), Hrrtion Thirty four 13 1). Toonahtp Tornty CJO) aouth, of Itantr Thirty
onr (Jl) rate, run north rl*hty onr drirrra; raat lorlvr and Cvrnly ala onr bunilrrdlha rhaina; porthrrly aloot rnad rfrvrn

ger.
AU |n good condition. r ZJ
bargains. Good terms. q B|c|,
Small
profit*.
Seminole “ ^
(’ouatv
Garage.
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For Rent^-rOn December 1st, com­
fortably furnished room in private
family, In downtown district. Mod•rate rent.
Gentleman preferred.
Address P. 0. Box 1081.
25-tfe

In ' answering an advertisement
where no name is mentioned In the
ad, please do not oak The Herald
for information as to the identity nf
the advertiser.
Usually we do not
know- who the advertiser is and if
wc 'do we arc not allowed to give
Simply write
In Clrrull C onri. Koirnlh Judlrlat CIrcull out this information.
In nnd fo? Senllnolr C'ounfy. Florida. In a letter and address it as per in­
Chantrry
structions in the ad.
J. II Jonta. Complainant
tl.

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W anted—Ship ua your-orantta,
grapefruit, tangerine*, pineapple and
other fruits and vegetable*. High­
est prices obtained. Prompt retura*.
Georgia Produce Company, Macos,
Georgia.___________________ 26-20-tp

For Sale—Good 6 room cottage
W anted— Lady wishes poaljionj
close in, brick street, sidewalk,
Work will p&gt;*«
shade, ono and one-kalf*lots: PrU‘6 ilenograpXer.
~ , lfrtt
only $1600, if sold soon. • VS’ orth Box 1052, Sanford.
more money. J. O , Packard; San­ ' Lost—Small . gold locket. T »
ford.
29-2tc
p ho toes inside. " Return to R. **•.
For Sale—A second hand sewing Muirhead and receive reward.
. 29-2tp
machine cheap. Inquire 204 French
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RYCUUJ^
Found— A purac containing w®*
, F or Sale— 1916 H arley Davidson money. Owner may have **me by
motorcycle, cheap. A p p ly Southern deacribing property and paying
this ad. Dr. T . A. Neal.
2S-2tc_
Bell Telephone Co.
29-2tp
For Sale—3,0(10,000 cabbage and
Big Boston lettuce plants Cabbage,
W akefield, Early F lat Dutch, Early
Summer, all from beet seed. $1.00
per M ., 60c per M. In lota ol 10,00(1.
Cash with order. J. R. Davis, Bar-,
tow. Fla.
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26-6tp
F or Sale— Fine horse and buggy.
Inquire a t .W . O. Green’ e BlaCk*mith Shop, corner 3rd St. and San­
ford A ve.
22-Btc

' UO-A R tM KKTU F T MK f M K » l O
U. 8 . Lood Office *1
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Nolle# I* hoto’.y | l»»«
|B‘
I Ittl* of Delete. Fit.. *bo * » JvL ” 1
Mad* llomeotead EnUjr. N*. OlMD %
N W &lt;4 ol N C »t. SottiJO j 9. Towatbl »&gt; %
Itan 1 * el E.. Tf.l’ »**&lt;&gt;•
tied*notlr# ol Intention tn ra»k* rM e^g^
Proof to eatnblUh claim to the land •••
dearnbeil, before C|kr: ^ ' “‘L .'/ '.fD e SanforJ. Fmrfda. on tbo JMb day •«
camber, 1* 1*.
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Claimant name* M • I U * * * * .
8 hel&gt; y J u rn l| »n o fW Intt r T « k - .
n. W. Chubb of Winter far*. ''»•
Henry Broarn of Otlol*. Ela.

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2&amp;-Tue* A F r l - f O t e ___________ ^

For Sale—T w o. v e ry
desirable
Deaarl me nl of ih* fO,*,**, .|l&gt;building iota in Sanford Heights.
tf. S. Lad D«f# «t l‘“ o” !
lalt
(m l)
C* A* DOpOiaABBf
N
ob. 73 and 74. ‘ W ill acli for $200
Scoured a Church.
Notice la borfby «!* • » ' fc,rttti*VK. ••
Clerb pi tho Circuit Court, Botnlnolo^Co
each or if taken together will make Gllyard of Altamonte RPriV • . ,'id E»“Tf
Florida.
A fine old Church In Boston, which
December
1*. 1*11. M a/Selftf'.VJ'SlM •*
Cocigo'G. Herring.
lower price on the tw o lota. Apply
has received many coats o f paint since
Counsol for Complainant.
29-Tu#*-»te
to the Farmers &amp; Merchants' Bank,
filed
It wns built in 1810, haa recently been
ProeL®
scoured from top to bottom. - The re­ In a rto ll Conri, Hotonlb ioM/Jal .c,r* * 1' Headland, Ala.
18-tI
d»*«iS»
oaUbllah
llam
to
tho
•■■4
-t
gi.
la
aad
lor
Boaalnol*
County,
llerldn.
la
gaotoJmoval o f the old yellow and gray paint
4
before Clerk Clroull r , “ tw e ib e f. l i l t
Florida, on tbo Mtb day ol Doco-tof.
For
Sale
—
Modern
nine
room
revealed a finely laid masonry, much J. Chancery
Complainant
II. Jonee.
Claimant on m*« a* »
. r|j *.
Ordoi of
ve
better to look at than its late covers
j . If. F'.a/ey of MslUaad^ n ;'t|d|&gt;
Publicstloi house and three lots on Oak avenue
Jam** O. Jalka.Jr . Tiuatea, *t
Inga.
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J. Dirk*.a • f . LoB** ? * r ’ |riorld*
Hail cash, balance at six per cent. » J.
nL, Defendant*.
W. If. W ard of t-oaf«nod, Tro” ffaeiJw
To Jam** O. Jrlka, Jr., Trust#* foi Ella* E. L. Marahall, St. Charles, III., or
L.C.
U w la ^ A U .-..R» * ^ ^ y , i
■ both C. Jalka. hla irtfo. Jamas O. Jalka. JrRaffttcr23-8tp
and Elisabeth C. Jalka. bla *&lt;»•-. 1Kd* f , 'd phone 80-J, Sanford.
21-Tuea A Frl-I0lc

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llarnard and Mery J. Barnard, hto wlfa,
Theodor#
Hartridg*. F.
Hartrldg* and
Thomas liartrldan.
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It appear lag .from the affidavit of
II. GUos ol aorictlora lor romplolaaat. borelo
Plod, that th# defendants abova named ar#
rokdenta af a state othar tban tba atata of
Fieri da that thor# la no |oraon lo tbo atat#
*r r lorlda i he aervtc* of a aubpoona epon
whom would Mod aald dolendanlat that
• aid dafendaata ar* over twonly-on# yoora
. r age, and that their plae* #1 reeldeae*
ankr.own.
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It la thettfor* ordered that you do ap­
pear to tbo complainant'* Mil Mtwln Sled
aa or ' before lb * Mb day *1 Pobruray.
A. D. I f IT, tba aaaa* being a Rule Day • !

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PROGRAM A T THE STAR
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We Pay Mar* far aa&gt; ptrlarra. Thai** why **f PWlwra*
are Brilev
TM M br-M rtaw Btatila Mabel Taliaftrr* la “Thr D a»a af
Davr- la FIrr arts, abm “Th# Crip af EvM** aalUUef, **la ftoHaJaMJa) — BarSy WarM petMito Rlh*4 O atlM to “TW
gear" to Haa »a»&gt;*. aha Uto toat aytoaSa W lha aaaaki “Mya-

larira af Myra.
Tharaday

t l - uTVurther ordered that ibis nutleo b#
cuMUbod la the Sanford Herald, n M »o r published at Hanford la tbo county
H E i ana _______
ole, otot# of Flodda, pnr* n week
*»# weak*.
nooks.
for eight couaocuUe#
Wltneaa E. A. IDonginoo. - otoek of our
Circuit Court, nud
tbo court howoo1 in Sanford; thia IT

TkaakagMag rPrayaaa
ta y a ai ryaah HbreOaa la
to Pl«a Acta, atoa “ M faly
• T ie SUaagto"
‘

“ Wbal
May—Tart mraal yirreala U r wagarllr Margwrrlla Oarh to
F»Ua

-M ia* l i m i t Waaktogtaa" •* “ Ih* GW
Tialh.” _ All S .r.tllracbm a aa* a fttoa* wB ba aSaaUUag
Fir# r* a t* i

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T a r i l - — r— —
Sollrltora for Complaluaut.
T *-T o **-*u
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Marguerite Clark at the Star Friday
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For
buggy,
ness.
French

Sale— Kentucky Horae with
LE T US S H O W YOU
saddle and two seta of har­
A p p ly Cecil Gabbett, North a pile remedy that i&gt; different
.
avenue.
15-tf
any other
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Cheap for Cash— Second hand
rubber tire top buggy. A t store of
J. E. Pace.
14-tf
For Sale— Heavy double buggy,
Platform springs, canopy top. leather
P IL E REM EDY
cushions. Could be made a delivery
wagon. Sanford Wagon Works.
I, uled both o ta to J lY
,
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23-tf
ly. Ouatantood to ,W .
; i For Salw— One International truck. any toraa.oi
aa, roonay t*
Thoroughly oreihaolwd and paint« i . Sold
Said only
only by m, W« a a d lt - m
ed.
edi0*A p p ly E . S ta ffed , Sanford.
R . C. Bower.

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*AGE 8LJC

N R Y M cL A U L lN

, G irls' Basketball
«■ The girls’ baiketball team of the
S. H. S. won their first game o f the
season In O viedo with the score of
20 ro IS.
M Y SPE C IA LT IE S :
The Oviedo girts played- a gooc
game and much credit should be
ftC C A R D ’S H AN D -PA IN TE D CHINA
given to their forwarda.
G O R H A M ’S STERLING SILVER
Of course Oviedo needs mention­
R O G E R S ' PLATED WARE
ing, but when it comes to basketball
IN AND W ALTH AM W ATCHES they were sim ply outclassed. There
was not anything yellow about out
team, except the S on our middies.
Cora Lee T illis ls a ]tW *j Wben~Tt
comes to throwing goat.
Her old
standby, Helen Hand '.was right
there too. When it comes to guard
Ing Kuth .Hand and Alice Andes are
right there with the goods. Our run­
S o d a ' W a t e r ^ ^ ^ ^ ning center, * Hefch Peek may be
little as a speck hut she was built for
speed.
Last but not least, Ruth
Kanner &lt;S tpt.)
was an invaluable
aid to the local ciub. Kuth ia con­
sidered one of the best jum ping ren­
te rs . in the. state and| played her
usual star game.
W e have won our first game, so
everybody come’ out M onday to see
us win the return game here.

JEWELER

Magazines Periodicals

irTrf

Confectionery
Cigars and T o b a c c o s

1041st St Phone 182

C. H. DINGEE
Plum bing and

#Y

G a s

F it t in g

A ll Work Receives M j Persona

Attention And Rest ElTorta
Opposite Cltjr H ill

Telrphour No 26

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N A T U R E W ARNS
Against Using Calomel
The siekeninj;,- nauseating feeling
that follows the use of .calomel is the
natural result of disarranging your
entire system.
Doctors everywhere
are agreeing that the action of calo­
mel
much too strong, and leaves
the body sick and weakened.
L IV -V E H -L A X is a wonderful sub­
stitute for calomel, that has all of
its gtioil effects and none of its bad
ones.
It acts Soothingly J&gt;ut thor­
oughly on the liver, cleansing it
bile, and - ridding the entire system
of stagnating poisons.
L IV -V E K -L A X is strictly a harm­
less vegetable compound, and is
guaranteed to give satisfaction or
your money will be returned. Insis
on the original, bearing the likeness
and signature of L. K. Grigsby.
For sale here at 50c and $1 00 at
W . G. Aldridge.

n sA u -i
735V
” An election will be held in Ma­
con county, Georgia, upon the issu­
ance of $ 100,000 of bonds- for build­
ing bridges
“ A contract'-for drainage work in
Duval county, F la , has been award*
ed at $218,698
“ Buildings for an aviation school
will be erected at Miami. Fla
“ T w o counties of Mississippi have
awarded contracts for the construc­
tion of roads
“ Bids have been asked for the
erection of a postoffice* building at
Mariop, S C
“ A lumber plant and turpentine
distillery will .be established and
sawmill railroad built near Clinton,
Ala
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“ A total o f fourteen corporation*
were formed in the week, with mini­
mum
capital
stocks
aggregating
$401,000
• ."A m on g the items o f construction
work to be done as reported this
week are: .
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Apartm ent houses, Daytona and
West Palm Beach, Fla ; bridge, De­
catur county, Ga ; church building,
Mount Pisgah, S C ; ciub house,
Dalton and Macon, Ga ; school
building, Leighton, A la ’
Masquerade at the Rink
Construction contracts have been
The opening of the foil season will
awarded as follows:
commence next Wednesday night
“ Bridges, Wheelers, Mias : church
when the' big masquerade bail will
building.
Greenville, S
C , and
be staged at the'skating rink. Mas­
church
building
to
be
enlarged,
D ay­
querading on kkates is the latest fad
and no doubt the rink will be pack­ tona, Fla ; , hotel' building, Vcro,
ed: It* is the intention of the man-' F la , and hotel - building to .be en­
agement to give tlife local public at­ larged; Pass-a-Grille, Fla ; factory
tractions of this variety all through buildings. Meridian, Miss , and Pal­
the season and this is the beginning. metto, Kia : railway passenger sta­
tion. Waycross. Ga ; roads, Bibb
Prizes will be awarded in the fol­
county, Alabama, a:»i LeFiore coun­
io w in g rn a m iM 2_ J !f t _ lliA _ h i» t cos­ ty, Mississippi
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tumed gentleman goes one prize, the
Abattoir, Savannah. Ga ; cotton
best costumed'la d y receives-a prize,
mill
extension, Rock Hill, S C ; can­
and the best couple will receive a
nery,
Prichard, Ala ; flour, feed and
prize, and this u illb c ended up with
the real prize o f tho evening.
A
mil1’ 1
A ,M ,Urfn‘ ,Gn : fruit JuI™
prize know n ns the booby prize will J
J ’! * " 1’ „ J
;
Gadsden, Ala ; lu mbe awarded. Judges will be selected, j knitting mill,
1her plant, Apalachicola, F la ”
Two ladies' and three gentlemen will (
act as the judges, therefore it re­
quires three out of five to deride on
A N O T H E R K N IT T IN G M IL L
the winners.
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Mr. Flynn
hassessions on Thursday morning
for the ladies and instructions for those who wish . to.
learn how to skate.
The managemrnt desires to teach those who wish
to learn and
for this reason Thursday morningwas selected for the

*(*rw s i the farther side o f tS* city
whan the shells began to (R1L sad as
wo had come up on hones there was
no way for ua to get through. I hunted
round and’ presently camp across a car
—* wretched specimen; atlll. It could
be called a car. It had once been an
ambulance, bat the body had been de­
stroyed and replaced by .a couple of
rough bucket aeala built from bacon
boxes.
Such as it was. it was a lucky find,
and I selxed on it at once. A fter some
difficulty 1 got the engine running halt­
ingly, and brought the car round to
where my officer was waiting. We
started off Immediately. By this time
tbo shells wero bunting in and around
tbs Grande place at tbo n t e o f forty a
minute, and our chance o f getting
through at alt was a long onp. I worked
up speed as fast as I could, so that by
the timo we got to the square wo were
doing between thirty and forty miles
an boqr.
In the square Itself conditions were
Indescribable.
Tbo buildings wore
crumbling on all aides; the air waa
filled with smoko and flame and dust,
to e*y nothing of flying fragments of
shell and bricks, and It waa Impossible
to seo more than a few yards abead. It
seemed incredible that we could get
through. I slackened speed.
.
My officer must’ bave f e ll much as I
did. but he rapped out, "Drive like
b e lli" and huddled down. Into bis
bacon-box seat, bis* bead held low. I
throw open the throttle; tbo car
choked a bit, then responded with a
leap tho ateel-aluddcd tires striking
streams of sparks from the cobbles.
My hands wero more than full with tho.
■toering. As ono leaves tho square
there comes a very sharp turn, and I
dared not think what would happen
when wo reached this. At the speed
we -wero going. It was Impossible to
twist tho car round that corner, yet
It would 1}® sulcldo to slow down. I
had read of tho trick of racing drivers,who skidded round “ hairpin turns,’*
and I decided to try this as our only
chance.
The turn loomed up before us In tho
smoke, and. I opened tho throttlo still
lilor. Just as wg reached tho corner
l twisted the wheel slightly and
Jammed on the foot brake with all my
might. The skidding studs squealed
ns the rear end of tho car shot over;
I felt her tip a little as the two outstdu
wheels camo off tho ground. She
righted at once, though, .add In a mo­
ment wo were aafely through. 'I f I
had had time to examine those baconbox seals 1 don't think I should have
dared to carry out my llttlo maneuver.
It Is still a mystery to mo how they
held under the fearful strain of round­
ing that corner.

■i»U. J u n r P.
aaU Sarah Buaaa
T s n jy ar# a0q ----f of l i t a U U c!
j W u . u 4 ar« n o w _____
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dint
In ___
tho_______
Uoltod
Sl^U a of America, tfcair atari plica of r**f~
holn* known to ofBant. &lt;Thot'tho
•old dafnadanta ar» o n r tha j n
of XI
II
yasro and that thrrn la so porado in tho
■into of riorida. tho arrvlro of o aubpoona
upon -whom would ba binding upon tho said
drfrndaata.
o ^ J *t**or* ' _ / 00- J«»por P. Tumor aa*
Sarah Sutaa Turatr. and all olhero rial min I
right, till* or InUrtat ia tho above d*a*4 Isnda oro erdorod to appear to tho
MU of complaint duly fll*d in Ihla c u m , oa
Monday tbo »tb day at P.bruary, A. D.
1*17, tbo aamo bring a rain day of Ibla
court. *
I* *•
*kol thla nolle* b*
publUbrd in tho Sanlord llrratd, a news­
paper publubod in Somlnola county. FlorId*, o&amp;c* I » » t k far *ifbt romerutivf wrtka.
Iwitar
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*— Dogtl.ua.
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.aid
court, and tha aotl th.roor, thla X«th day of
Nov.mbrr, A. D. ISIS.
E. A. D O UG LASS,
G « k of th* Circuit Court,
Somlaol* County, Florida.
By B. D. Sorrall, V . C.
Gocrt* O, Iforr
rrln*, -

Dr. H. H. McCaslin

DR. C. G. BUTT

. Wilson

Housbolder

SCHELLE MAINES
LAWYER

Dr. J. A. TR0VILLI0N

plants are beiqg operated on full
S P E C IA L IS T
time and in many instance* night
la CANCER, GOITRE and TUMORS and day, with payrolls that are la. gCora Them Without Cutting Them Out cr than ever before.
“ Merchants are preparing for a
O RLAND O ,
F L O R ID A
great volume of Holiday trade, since
there is perhaps an unprecedented
amount of cash In circulation, as a
result of large pay rolls and good
SUCCESSOR TO W. II. UNDERWOOD
One and two horse Wagons Made price* for cotton
Though the southeast ia busy and
in Sanford, on hand at all times.
prosperous now, it Is expecting not
PR A C T IC A L H O R S E S IIO E R
only a continuation o f propped1/
205-207 Oak Ave.
Phone 244 but that next year It will be ever
busier and more prosperous'
“ A great" Industrial c ity Is being
built near Savannah, G a , and Ohio
investor* are developing an amuse­
ment beach reaort and roaidence d t y
at V cro,' Fla

SANFORD WAGON WORKS

Try a Herald Want Ad

IN RAIN OF SHELLS
CH AUFFEUR T E L L S HOW HE GOT
A W A Y FROM YPRE8.

Occasion Demanded the Taking o f
Deaperate Chances and Fortuna
Waa With -Driver Who Dared
Is Challenge Fata.'
W h ile ' serving as a . staff motor
driver, I waa caught.with an officer tn
tha d t r o f Yprea, at,the beginning o f
the bombardment preceding the sec­
ond battlu for Calais, writes William J.
Robinson in the Atlantic Monthly. W o

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,,qiri PMlllf
•‘ ‘ •Mrk u Lm~ * m

ticularly daacribod aa follow. |
•* B*vtIan iUv.n
r * •*
*■aid
h 2 Tpoint
V n,y,being
&lt;,0b M
u ,'&gt; o»i. Untie. 13 * « t ,
u ss.s
.*f *h* north. . m ro,*., l??rV °,r .l&lt;W
•aidI ,pGitii
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Sanford

tiring |n |||C c*nt#f ii-,

u„1,0i2 “ d cJLva,m.d?"th:.j!l"Luu,S
[in* of B*&lt;tloa**S (*&gt;[ taft0lpo|a°" fcLu V *
^2* b B*or*
aouth of ih. ti u ,*
of 8oc%*; tbenro routk &amp;« d . » a * ' “ r,W
u dutanr* of t|J2 ft to ** . V ,
" ’ Ml
thence eouth 5« deg. Sft Uc. ea.t"f
of 1004 ft. to a point IhT it m '^•'•act
nortb of th* beatCwMW corner oT°?* °.'
com qua.tor o f Section FriSht f!.
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c ' ,n,,1, f k « l Sc.cnth iadlnal ’ Cir8 v «ia *la
Coanlr. IMrido. la
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Chaacorf
Samiaote County'Bank, a e*r,
poralion, or(anlt*d and orlatlng
under tho lawo ol tho uiata of
Florida, Complain.ni

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Ebancur C. T^i.r, D*f.nda«t.
C‘U U ° "
To tb*r.*ao, C. Tyl.r, e-o A. M. Tyl.r.
Oroan VDw, Driaw.r*.
■ ** •Prearing from aa affidavit duly Olod
In the Rbovt
cin$«.bir couni«l for
complainant, that It is tho brii I of affiant
that you, Kb*finer C. Tyl.r, ar# a m ldrnt
of a ataU or country other than th* .into of
net Ida, sad that your plar* of rvaid.nc* la
Ocean Vl*w, ftrlawarc. In .or* o f A. M.
T l j B ,
furthor apperinc from aaid
affidavit that it la ih* b.ll*f of afflanl that
you ar* otr.r lb* age of twenty on* /van.
and thtl* I* no p*non In the atat* of Florf d t b * aor.lr* of a aubpoona upon whom
would b* binding upon you: therefor*. volLk|benea»r C. Tyler ar* ordeied lo appear to
Ih* bill of romptalnt duly i Ird in this raut*
#r A t ,cr* Mo'&gt;*lay. th* lit day of Jan­
uary, ISITj a rul* day of thla court: It ia
further ordered (hat thie nolle* b* publi.hrd
In thr Hml f«l llm ld . a ’ t u p i p f r putllihIn H#mlncle rcunly. Ftoridn* onrr i wr*k for
four eoiiftocutho te ik i.
*
• Wltnr** my hand na tl*rh of the Circuit
Court of rcmlurl* oounty. Florid*, on tbi.
tt* llth day ol November. IS S.
_ K A- DOUGLASS,
llcrk of th* Clr. uit Court of th* ScwntL
Jcdiri I CIreuli, Frminol* Co., Fla.
Geo. A. DcColie.,
Soll-ilor.an-i i f Conn.il for Complainant.
IS-Tum-Ste
. K K A D V K R ItSE M E N T
B ai H s l far Fotldg
Sanlcrd. Fie,, Nov. IF, IBIS.
Sealed fide n|Jl b.* r« r l v . i by Ih* c un*? Comri l M M . of it* County of. Seminole.
■ urticg ) lolly w||h the city coun.ll
cl Sanf.-rd. Florida, at the office ol th*
( ipfL
ihfp Circuit Court d th# county of
Itmlnrlc at Sanlcrd, Florida, at or befot*
10 i.
rutada), P fc r m W 6lh, HI0.
ror fur-le |i g .11 mat-rial, and laying
rpprorin airly 13TOO aq. yd., of brick pav.ro*nt.
c*rtlfrd cheek lot JiOO. 0.
For furnlahing all raalert D and con.trucling a; pro) I manly Ib&amp;OO llnctl lect ol &lt; ilO
In. conrr* t« curb. C.rliAld cbec lor $300.
J U tr»'to t Wi mill b&lt; rp rivtd on tpprox*
in- *.1 tSCOCO Srat qiiallly paring brtelr.
On H i
rrtl. « f e-mrnt.
On 40 cubic y a r 't ol tand to be rppro.rd
by th* engineer*.
Th* right i* rrMrvrd to reject any and all
bid. or to accept any portion ol any'lld.
I.
. 1'- lltgan, Chrm lid. or ( V
II. W. Hern on. I’rnt. ol City Couni i!
E. A- Dourla**. 4’lerk if Circuit Court.
3h-Tue»-l l.

thiougb the land, of "Se" . I pi ,J «m^ “l'!jr
Bryc* and aa ia .howa by the pcriTmin..

S s - f s . ^ s w .lH v s
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fo‘rd th *dpurpoM) bof
further ‘•pfMftrlng from taid
« h* C «««t y of Seminole!
S"j|‘i 2
H. Hritw cannot agr*« upon a re„o..M
comp.na.tloa to I*, p.ld lor ..id * ,h, *?

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N , , -~.t&gt;* tkfor*. I hi. I. to commend e’l
f5 r* ° * * int*r*»t«d la, ot having lien* un0.
Ih* abov* drecrlbod propcity. to per.o^ful
bo and appear belore the Judr. o*
Circuit Ceurt in and for ibe t'cunty of
Seminole Slat* of F ie ld ., at the Vo,?
houM in Sanlordr Florida, on th# R »t XuII
u*1! i" U*«omb*r neyl, the jam* l&gt;«Ur .
4Vh ,dV . 1 1&gt;««™ b * r . A. I&gt; :»1S, to *htw
wbat ‘ntere.t the, or arty of them m.t
have in the pioperty which the County
Srmlnol*.d*tli*a to take and iu condemn |?r
road put poo** a. aferetaid: and further ?,
ebnw cau&gt;* that they, or any ol them m,y
have, why cald pioperty .hould not be ij
tftKin for thr l »c* «nd purpoin i*t forth li
br , " ,. f !orp
In thi' .
ny
**rdr “ * '
** &lt;’h*lrman ol the
Board of County Crnmml«lone». S*n:iaoI*
r r°yi?l,rIi'r i:
-oering foi Ihd on UKtfl
of th* Board of County CommUrtunrr.
cl * l'|i on behalf of th. County ,| K«m*
itiole, St.I* ct Ftmlda. agalott the u j
Jam*. II. Bryc*. or cl«r be h.rred forc,tr
from tlalrring or cierri.tng *r.y ryhi ,,t
or Inter**!’ In and to th. shore de.erihcg
pro|wrty. .Herein fall not, .• oihrr.u, ,
default wifi be entered again,t you.
Wltneee, E. A. fiouglau. Clerk of tho
Circuit (o u it la and for Seminole County
Staff «/ narlda, and th# m-.I of ,.id court
at Sanford F la, wo thl* the 2:th ,d.y .1
October, ISIS.
iaosll ’ .
E. A DOUGLASS,
, Clerk ot tho Circuit Court; Seminole C*,,
Geo. A. DeCottee
Attorney for Petitioner
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la the Circuit Court, Settnlii Judlriel ( itcull. In and For the Count) af Seminole,
Flerida. In Chancer/
Comm
Wtlhrlmina Adama, in
Her
Own Right and aa Executrix cl
the Eel ate ol Jno. Q, Adam*.
Decxaacd, tTalntiff
»».
.
CitilluB
Chae. C. Warwick, Truvtcc,
Bill to
Hubert II. Itamaey, T r iu ie r ,.-- ijulel
J. I*. M O n elah il* A W. H.
"ntie
Howard, Cu-Partnere, doing
buaintea aa
Mueerl while 4
Howard. Fairfield Lumber Co.,
a Corporation, th* Hrir* at
Law ol h ill! iligrlaw , J. W
W itm otl, W, ,A. Whitcomb,
C auio tllcaoo, widow, Anna W.
Moran. J. G. Moran. Wm. I&gt;
Uleaon, Norman E. Otcxon.
Heir* al I-a w of Rvend Olearn,
U r n u r i), Drfrndant*.
To Ghaa. C. Warwick, Trurtrr, Lslert U.
K amar/. Truetee, Fairfield l.umtrr Co., a
Corporation, the Hrir* at U &gt; **f
Bigelow, Drroaaod, W. A. Whitcomb,
Carrie Oleoon, Anna . W. Mor*n. J G.
Moran. W'm. 1). Oieaon:
It appealing from the nuldnyit »i GrorgeG. llerrtr.g, herein duly filed, that kr it a
aolR iitr and counarl for tb* nbovr n&gt;m*4
com pit inant in ih * above etyied cautr. tad
th a l.il U the belief o f affiant that the deIrndaata, Chae. C. Warwick, Truttee, Heb­
ert II. Ramtey, Tru etee,-W. A- Whitcomb.
Carrio lilaomn. Anna W. Moran. J- &lt;&gt;. Ho­
ran and William I&gt;, Oleecn ar* Ceridml* of
a etalo other than tbo atate of Hutllt. *nt*
that tbo place* of reridror* and -adt'rettm
ot tbo aaid defendant* are, Charlra ('. War­
wick, trueleo, Philad Ip h lt,. I*a ; UnUri 11Ham ary, truxtee, Philadelphia, P*-, W'. A.
Whitcomb, Bloomingtoa, 111., L'arrl* W*
Utcaoa, Duluth, Mlnn.f Ann* W. Mora*.
Duluth, Mina.: J. G. Moran, l k u | y I t - t—
end -W m .'f&gt;rO tr»Sn, Bolton, (T*.;
aaid defoudanU ar* over Ike age of i%eniy-_
one year*, that there rig no prrvnn t " tbo
etot* of Florida th* earvfr* ot a •bbporea
upon whom would bo Uniting upon Ik*
aaid defeodantr, and It further anprartnt
from tbo affidavit aforraald that lb* rair-firld Lunfber Company la ’ a corporatio*
whoa* office aad principal place of burioe**
and whcee auccraaura and aarigat arr un­
known, and that Sllaa Uljftlow baa (ftparlrd
thie III# leaving h tlfi and legal itprttcals::—
MW* whoa* ham** aad place* ol reel Jeer*
ar* unknown:
Thgtafore... you, Charlee C. W'arwlrk,
tfuatre: Robert 11. Ratnaey, lru*|»*t W- *• *
Whitcomb, Carrie Cleaon, Aon* W. Moraa.
J. G. Moran and WUUam «D. Olmon ar* or­
dered to appear to tb * RUI of CrnpU ul
filed ia thla caua* on Monday, lie Ilk 4*7
of Daatsbar. A * D .-lA W e tbe*W Aj* ♦■***« "^ *]
T T u le day of thla court, and the PairbMjJ
Lumber Company, n corporation, aad ri­
per tire claiming interral under the ««'*
Fairfield Lumber Company a* Ue tucceo*ora or naoigna. or olborwia*. aad ail parim*.
clatn ln g Inttrrat uadar Mlaa l'i|»li|» i *
reeved, or olberwiae. in tbo. property lym*
and *ieing tn Remind* county, Florida, »»&lt;«

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W M ot
»» 8*c.
iJTt- W
r , V ru
Rang* 32 E. Alao all rt the N ‘i of SEK.
See. Xfi. Tp. 20 »..• Kang* XX B-„Jp,V*3
Beg. at tb*
tb« RE corner
earner ot tb# NE&lt;4 •'
llrg.
24S _l-3
N E W , run N. X4X
l-X yda: t. k '" " * '
147 Z-S yda: thenr# 8 . SI 1-3 |4»i
W. 247 U yd*.: thrnc# 8. IM ydv; tk »»«
E, 404 T-S yd*. I" beginning: at**
beginning at tb* N E corner ol erfiloe. ru*
W. 418 4-7 yd*, thenew 8. 140 yda. ikro**
F. IIS 4-7 vda: tbenro N. 140 yd. t# MJ
ginning.
AUo e ire;t th* rigki
Orange eounty, norlda, roe uar
,
material on W M of SEW of N E ‘t *1
reserving tlilo and pceoeealon when read m* .
ter 1*1 ahatl hav# been oxhauated. »»d t»o
8 WW of ih# NWW *od W H •*
Rec. t . Tp. SB
X0 *&gt;
8.• IW
Rang*
orderrd
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pear to tha HIM of Complaint driy
to in p
file* laa thU cave, on Monday, th* Mb d ^
ot February. 1017, the earn# bel** » rum
day of thl* court.
It la furthor ordered tha* th»» srifr*
publi.hrd fa tho Sanford Herald. *
Prr pui.ll.hed ia SomlnoU rouaiy. D i r
i. for twolv* conaocullvo week*.
Wltaeaa E. A. Douglae#. CT*rit of
Circuit Court, aad th* *a*l thereof, » » “
20th day of OcUbor. A. D. IB * .
(■wait
B. A. DOUGLASS1.
.
Clerk of Ih* Circuit Court,
County. Florid a.
Georg* .O.- Herring. *
Soflcttar lor Complainant.
19-Tueo-IItc
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S W U .of NEJ*' Bee. S. Twp. X0 8 , ol
Itango XX EaaL
.
S E h of N W k Been I. Twp. 20, S. of
Rongx H K*»l.
N lr ii al N W K ,B*v. &gt;. Twp. to. B. of
Rang* It Boat.
N w U of NWJ4 Boc, » , Twp. *0. 8. of
Rang* at Eaat.
Where ax, L P. Ilagan. Chairman of th*
Board cl County Comml.alonrr., Seminole
County, Florida, acting tor- and on bohnif
of th* Board c f . County Commlariantru,
and for aad on behalf of th* County of
hernia ole, Btata of Florida, did on Ik* XSrd
day ol Otiober, A- D, 191*. file hi* petition
in tha above entitled mart, alleging amoag tn Co art o f Ih* Cpuwlr Judge. Seadoe*
Coaaty. B U I# o f Florida
other thing* that Jam** If. Bryc* I* tha
owner af th* following doocrlbed landa in t a ru Ratal* of
Seminole Counlv. Florida:
To'Vfl*Cm dTura. LogaUoo. DlatrlhoUrm **^
N E K nf N R M Boc. 7, Twp. 10, 8. of
all raeowua havlag Claim* a e -P e ® *11
Rang* XI Eeet.
agalnal .aid E eU U :
S w K «I N B K Boc. 8, Twp. 20. 8 . of
,Yeu. and rack ot you. ar* hereby. »o‘ 'fi*d
Rant* ZX Eaet.
and required to
f
S E k of N W K £•&lt;-• a. Twp. 10, S. of demaade which you, or
° 'u * U r ° '7 i
I’ ang* &gt;t Eaat. ■
hav*
agaluat
Ih*
ooUU
of
. n*»N E K a f_ N W K Bee. 8. Twp. 20, 8. of decuaMd. fate of ’ K B s M * C W g V - T ri
Bang* t t Rail
Ida. to tho aodorrituod admlnWraUr
N W K oT N W K B o c . 8. Twp. 10. 8 . of .alii eat at*, with** two 7**” *r0—
Rang* U Bari.
dat* hereof.
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a
And furthor dteglag that a public hlghDotod OcL " ' ^ j f ' M U k L i nROWN.
way haa' been eelaUiahed. la Somlnoto
County, Florida, a certain portion nf which
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In Ibo Ctrcnll Court. llovonUi Jodltlal O rcolt, U and far (be Couaff *f Hewlnola
If
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.
iret National Bank ol ttan&gt;rd, Florida, a corporation
CitatUn.
Complainant
Foredoeur*
va.
of
Jaaper F- Turner and Sarah
Moris* g*
Satan Turner, Defendant*
To Jaeper P. Turner and Sarah Buraa
Turner, roeidiug within Ih* United Stale* ol
America, but whoa* eiact piece *1 re. Idear*
la unkaown, and to all other perasne claiming
an lauroot I* l ol No. t. Block B, Brown a
Sub-divlaion of Beck Hammock, aa ahown In
I'lat Booh D, page » , nf th* record* of OtI . M county! Frorid*. ol which Seminole
ccenty waa lorraeriy a part, being a aubd.ri.lonoM ho E M of N W M j W M of N W M i
NB If *1 S W M . and N R h of S E k «
tlen *3. Towa.klfi
of jtaj^g*
31
b X0 aouth,
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____ containing » acre*, more or 1
• appear ng Iron, th* affidavit of Gaorg*
G. Herr ■ * .-k .r.la d u ly Med. that be U
Bettor aad coonool for th* comptalaant in tho
. { • r e atyled cauo*. th* Flrat Nallonal^Bank
ia. &gt;
•I Vanford. Florida,
a corporate*, ___
a n d_h a t
It I* Ih# M N f Of tho affiant that the defend-

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»hro«lh Ik* 1 ^ 2

RoDIF
lertoc for Complainant.
t?-Tuto**te

° rala NeKr° has Wonderful Success
«
.
... ' n |'*f,o rJr
° ™ U ' F1* “ N o v ' 2 4 _ *A force of
iw or* ™ n
commenced
yesterday
5 " * k* " * 8f ound
O c a la *.- new
t #,0° ’ 00®' “ Pinmn« mill at the corner
°J b° 0th F,0ruth#* nd Main Btrw*19'
For several months Georgt Giles,
the negro who established the Ocala
Notice of .tp.llralloa far T a i Deed la d e r
knitting mill has been negotiating
Sec lien S, Chapter 4SS». Lone o f Flerida
Notice fa hereby given that If. O. Tyh-r,
G K A P E V I L L E A N D U lh S A L A
“ M anna.”
with eastern capitalists for capital
purchaaor of Tas Certificate No. I 00S, dated
Rev. Swanbon of Pierson will with which to open a spinning mill
Tho report that British airmen the
lb* 4th day ot'N
of 'Noiemlirr,
aiem brr At I), 11SS, coverlng
ot No. 407, Toern of Altamonte, arid
vg Ilot
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ » « 9 t o o m s s e s H S , preach morning and evening at the in this city. S atu rday' the deal was dropped 18,000 pounds of food on Kul- let being ataeeaed at th* date of th* l.euaar*
♦ Sweedish Lutheran church in Upsala closed and that which has been only el Amara before the garrison surren­ ot ruck certificate In the name of Onknoun.
Tax Certificat* No. 1007, dated the
dered, Inevitably suggests tho Biblical 4thAUo
next Sunday. *
day of November, A. D. IS9&amp;, coher­
a prospect became a reality.
reference
to
manna
from
heaveij.
Tbo
ing
Lot
No. 422, Town of Altamootr, .a ll
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Roy (wtd Jesse Lee, located near
let being a..r*t*d at-the dal* of the lieu, A contract has been let for the notion o f the Arabs that manna was a ante
of .urh certificate tn ‘ the came of
................... ° n N1" ,h ■ir” ‘ * re ,wo
construction of a two-story brick dew deposited on tho leaves o f shrubs A. I_ If. k N . Co.
A
Wo
Tax Certificate No. 100$, dated Ibe
O s * Inch Card*- W ill lie P u b li-h e d L'n- of our fo rrre r « r “ P evi!le b o y s , m
building 75x125 feet at the corner of ik a reminder tfint the phenomenon of 4th day of November, A. D. ISOS, cover­
der T h is H e a d in g Al T h e Hale O f $7.2t w
*«■’ are interested and th ey
Lot 403, Town ol Altamonte, .aid lot
r
J
^outh Fourth and Main, to be occu- honey dew on tho leaves of tho elm la ing
being aueeeed at the date ol iaauance of
P e r Year.
have embarked in the
to be found In tho United States. It aurh
certificate la th* name of Cnkaown.
buslnesa of catering to t h e p u b l i ^ p,ed • • ff’ uslvely by the spinning may be observed on hot and dry days
AUo Tat Certificate No.- 1001, dated lb*
Itb day of November, A. I). 1S9S. cover­
all kinds of meat. They are fixing "l'"-,
,arr-V Uu0^ ' " ^ " ‘ ntendent
in August. Tho upper surfaces of tho ing
Lot. No. 347 and N f. 31$, with other
things up in nice shape and we* be- ° f
knitt,ng mill returned Satur- leaves become vurntshbd with a solu- lot.. Town of Altamonte, arid lota being
a.*c’eed at the date of the iaauaoc* of aoch
speak for-them a share of your pat- j day ,fro'1; * n e,M t®fn triP- having bio sweet gum which hardens In tho rrrtifirat* la the name Unknown,
D E N T IS T
, completed the details, and will im­ sun. The Persians gather a kind of
AUo Tax rertifiral* No. 1001. dated t - *
ronage.
day ot November A. D. tStS.-ro.ering
Office in Garner &amp; Woodruff Building
mediately take charge of the interior manna from a leguminous plant by 4th
Lot No. 3S0, with other lota. Town of Alta­
W e are all so sorry to hear o f- the construction arid the installation of sbnklng Its branches or picking the monte, aaid lot being a.araaed at th* date
Formerly Occupied By
of the taeuanc* of auch certificate in th*
sudden illness of Norman Swanson, the machinery. *
leaves and beating them gently over narr* of Unknown.
Dr. W. E. H o u s e h o l d e r
AUo Tax Certificate No. 1004. dated tho
by threatened appendicitis, and we
Work on the excavations for foun­ a cloth when dry. Throughout Persia 4th day of November A. D . 1195. coveriag
and Afghanistan manna la harvested Lot No. 374, Towa of Altamonte, raid lot
hope it may not be ns serious as it
dations commenced yesterday and
being aaeeeeed at the dat* of th* iMUanro of
is thought trf be.
His wife and already wagons are hauling material from different ’ rec* and shrubs. It Is inch
rertifiral* aa Unknown.
,
eaten
as
a
sweetmeat
and
is
exported
mother accompanied him Tuesday to the site. T h e new building will
Al*o Tax Certificate No. SOI, dated lb#
to India. But tho manna o f com­ 4th day of July, A. D. 190S. covering Lot
to the Waycross hospital.
.DENTIST
be just south of the Ocala Knitting merce^ obtained from a small tree 403, Town of A ll*m «nt*v aaid lot bring a«aeaaed al tho date of th* laauaaro of inch
'T is a pleasure I n g iv e - c r e d it M ill, and while the same interests
known as the manna ash, comes chief­ rrrtifirat# In tb* name of R. W. Stephen*,.
Unlee* .aid rvfttffrXtK IhfcQ be red.emcd
where due ami surety all will unitre that oopernt? the knitting mill will ly from Sicily.‘
'Tlfflce: Vowell Building
- ---------------according lo law lax deed will IVau* thereon
in thanking Paul K cely for the jpjod. be back tjf th 8” l(Slnning inUH they
on the Xad day of December. A. D. 191*.
Wllnon my offirlal rigaatwro and aqri
SANFO BD
:
:
FJ.Oh.u
work daHaleiiniy him in having the are two separate corporations, which
Chicks Play Cupid Roles.
thl. 3]&gt;t day of October, A. D. I97S.
(aeril
E. A. DOGGl.ABR.
.road made passable in the branch means that Ocala’ s weekly payrolls
A brood o f chickens, batched out In
THOMAS EMMET W
Clerk Circuit Court Sentinel* Co., Fla.
Also to will be swelled considerably, the two the oven of the kitchen stove, was the
K- FERGUSON III)! SIIOUIKS near the DoForest place.
By V. M. Me Daniel, 1). C.
2l-Tu**-$te
- John Borell who’ bus done his, share concerns employing from four to medium through which Harry Ejchafcr
and his "wife were reconciled In mu* *
tin cleaning out* the' palmcttoes .Mack fine hundred laborers of all kinds.
&amp;
Nettr* of Appilr.iUu for Toe Deed Uodee
niclpal court. Schafer was arrested,
NrtUeu S of t'kepl.r 4SSS, Lao* of F|*f
— . - V - [o f the Presbyterian ehuf'ch.' W e
While thj principal material man­ charged with failing to provide,. Mrs..
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hope this good work can be finished
Notir* Te' beroby give* thht A. MaruhaU.
ufactured ■into yarn at the spinning Schafer appeared before Judgo Yeat- purebaeer ot Tae Cortlficato No. 1X24. dated
________
F l o r i d * | un t h ll w in teri
Sanford,
th* 3rd dty ol June. A. D. ISIS, haa tied
mill will be short staple cotton, it is nian. She said troublo started when taid
rertifirale jn try office, and baa mada
w -X jj
T
1 a _ „
Mr. J. A. Thompson and his the intention of the company to use Schafer failed to bring homo coal oil applirallcn for tai deed to Inti* In-aefdrdU lltO r i J * lU O U g n iO n
brothers, Dun and Jesse have been a large quantity of- long cotton for for an Incubator. She told the court a n c * . j U k - l a » . "fgal*. •o*r»Mlr«v*p,Fr«MMe**'
' the lullo.Iag drerribed property eltuatod in
Serelnel* county. Flerida, to-wit: Lot* 1, Z,
off on a hunt the first o f this week. its high grade threads. This means' ahe feared the eggs would'Treeto.
3 and 4, Block z. Cameron.. T b * .aid land
Schafer
said
ho
Intended
to
hatch
Mrs.
Ballinger
spent
Tuesday
with
ARCHITECT
t h a t- a great portion of tlie -lo n g
boinf a«»»«*ed at tha data e l’ Ibe Iwuanc* of
tbo
eggs
In
a
place
qylte
as
warm
as
■yrii rertlSrot* in th* nnoi* of Unknown. Un1 \
friends in town.
staple cotton that is now grown in
It.e
.aid rertillcat* (hall be redeemed accordany Inpubator, to wit, ttuvfumlly cookO ffice in Yowcll Bldg.
Sanford. FIs
Misa Kbbn Stedt is out of school Morion and adjacent counties * will ntovo oven. In proof of his JuCgroent intt to law (aa deed wlll-lriuu- t-ereon on
I f* !nd dey of IVcvmler A* D. Itlfi.
----------------------------------------- this week.
Wl iwoa my official aignatur* and wol I hie 3IM
be manufactured into doth right tho brood hatched out. ’ 8chafcr’ and
day of Oitolcf, A. D., ISIS.
r C A
a
.n F r T Y T T F Q
Mrs. J- E* and M**- E- E' Lund here in Ocala.his wife loft the courtroom arm In
..o l)
I . A. DOUGLASS,
• • V l L i v i / » • I / C v U 1 1 L i J , i quUt
duist were callers at Mr. H. G.
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co.. Fla.
■
Thus from one knitting machine arm.
By V. M. McDaniel, II. C.
&gt; it-Ture-ltc
ATTORNEY an d COUNSELLOR at LAW ] Lundquist’ a on Wednesday.
in an obscure corner of his cotton
O
il
N
ew
Made
So
lid
.
Miss Ecnnatt. the nurse- at the ginning warehouse several years ago,
Ifco tlrcull Court ne.outa Judicial H rPractice in State anJ Federal Ccoiti
Tank steamers taking oil the world In cult
G. E. Clark, home* left last Friday. George Giles, with twenty knitting
In . . 4 Ter Hemlnol* Cauuty, Florid*
L. I’. Ilagan. Chairman,of thy
Sanford Fit. . The surveyors for the Smith lands machines of- the most modern type around may In time be • thing of the Board
Garner-Woodruff Bldg
o&lt; County Ccmmiaalonpast. Now, they have got up solid oil, era. Famlnol#
County, Flat Ida,
afe working out our way.
and countless smaller machines for and they declare It Is almost pure acting for and on behalf cf th*
Mr. J. E. Lundquisl is shipping finishing work has fairly started and
Board ol
County
CommUpelioleum. Slight pressure, such as ilonirv,
and fer and on behalf •
oranges again this week.
is conducting successfully an indus­ squeezing a cake of. It .fn the hand, ol th# County of BJminole,
try that is destined to be th eb iggest causes the oil to ooze out.' The cake Slate of Florida
Citation
Progress in Southeast
of petroloum, perhaps packed Into a Jan e. If. Bryce.
thing
that
ever
happened
to
control
Columbus, 'G a , N o v
2 2 — The
SUITE 9. COURT HOUSE
PHONE 141
To all perron. In Greet td In or having Bern
.wooden case lined with tinfoil, thus
Industrial Index says:
x thing that ever happened to central preventing waste or evaporation, may upon th* following deectlbed properly. ai|.
uatr. lying and being in th* County of HemS A N F O R D ,*
F L O R ID A
"T h e southeast is busy, very busy Florida, with the possibility that it bo shipped ail around 4hef world.
1nol*. State of Florida, and more particu­
larly drerribed aa follow*, to-wit:
may
branch
out
into
other
sections
A great amount of construction work
W F k o L N E k Son. t. Twp. JO, R, of
Boot* XX Eaet.
is in progress and manufacturing o f the state.

BUSINESS CARDS I

So4 o n e tho Unda M

�THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE SEVEN

Buy Your Groceries Flour and Feed For a real Oldfashioned

Sanford Flour &amp;Feed Co.
In Welborn Block
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i

These prices are good for this week
Ending.Saturday Dec. 1st, 1916

FOR Y O U R

Thanksgiving
Dinner

FOR YOUR
•

Best Self Rising Flour, 24-lb. sk $1.30
“ Plain Flour 2-1-lb sack.......... 1.30
Pillsbury Flour, 24-lb sack ......... 1.50
.

FEEDS

\V. C. Oats, per sack
. 2.50
Corn
2.25
Shorts
**
“
2.40
Bran
**
“
2.25
C. S. Feed Meal 4 % bright, sack 2.00
“ Meal 7}-£% bright, sack
2.20
Beet Pulp, new crop. “
2.20
G. Leeten Feed a Milk Producer sk 2.50
Mountain City Dairy Meal, s k .... 2.50
M y better Sweet Feed, sk........... 2.20
“ Palmetto "
“
best made 2.25
Scratch Feed, no black seeds, sk. 2.75
Velvet Bean Meal, better than
Shorts, jK-r sa ck .........
2.00
Johnson Hay, better than No. 1
Thirndthy, per -bale........................ 90
Alfalfa Meal, per sack...... .......... 1.75

i

THANKSGIVING

Cooperative
_ Store__....
We not only
have everything
that goes to
make up a specially
good Thanksgiving
Dinner but

Fish and Oysters
— —

ALSO =

=

FULL LINE OF

we have the
ordinary groceries

W e have a big fresh stock o f Heavy
and Fancy Groceries at lowest Cash
Prices. Five (5% ) per cent discount
will be given each customer on grocer­
ies who carry their goods with them.
• Give us your trade, we buy in Inrge
quantities and pay cash. We will give
you the benefit of the low prices thus
allowed.
Respectfully

CALL

F re sh and C u red

as'well.

Co-operative
S to re

Hardman’s
Market

Can Supply
your needs

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Bonita Cafe

Thanksgiving
Dinner

C ellery

THANKSGIVING
Sloutons

Consomme Soup

DINNER
Fried F illet o f Trou t, T a rta r Sauce

Among the specials for this
occasion are the following:

Spring Tu rkey,

Tprkeys,
Cranberries,
Cejery,
Fruits,
Nuts,
Fruit and
Pound Cake,
Etc.

Phone 39

O yster Soup

Potato' Salad, M yonaise Dressing
Cranberry Sauce

Candied Yam g,
Succotash Buttered

The Event of the
.
Season

B oa st Turkey, Cranberry Sauce
N u t Dressing

Christmas

Y ou n g Roast’ P ig , A pple Sauce
Asparagus on Toast with
Cream Sauce
Fresh English Peas
•

The kind of cooking that
Mother gave you

*

Potatoes au Gratin

M acaroni au Gratin,

Combination Salad
Than ksgivin g Pudding with Pine*

apple Sauce,

C itron Cake

•Ice Crearri

R y e M u ffin s
D IN N E R

SERVED

From 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m

Cut the high cost of living
and get dinner at

Comfort Cottage

�SANFORD HERALD
R. 1. H O LLY, Editor
M . HAYNES, Baslaee
I l n f l ( Tw*d*y u d M t o

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

and if they are touched

plrnty io h »v «* 2 ^ altcrntiun of the fellow make* the touch and tha Flor­
present route discussed and pleaded idian gets touched.
in proper manner before the higher
tribunal. -If that higher authority
shajl see At to carry the vans! along
any route other than the one now In
present use then it will be up to the
government.
Let there be a unanimity of inter­
cession td have the government first
secure in some manner the canal.
The other matters may be settled at
a later date.— Palm Reach Post.
Canal ia already selected by the
Government engineers and it is the
St. Johns fiver.
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Going to Newcastle for coals.
When, O when, will wo wake upT
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AVOID THE BURGLAR

T H A N K S G IV IN G D A Y
The gladsome holiday nelson ap­
W hen you have valuable Jew elry and S ilver W a re in the home
r u c t in a Ot a n c s
proaches and the first of thee? is
om
YK AB ..
you a re always subject to fe a r o f burglars. B efore you go aw ay on
Thanksgiving, coming this year very
M X MONTHS |
late and leas than one month from
f l * Q MONTHS
. your' vacation rent one o f our safe deposit boxes and then all cause
Christmas. Thanksgiving is of spec­
for w orry is gone/
°
I to It* CUT to Carter I1 M r * , T m i I
ial significance this year, coming, at
N t , r a M att
Safety Deposit Boxes only cost $3.00 per year. D O I T N O W .
a critical period not only ip the his­
M M ■&gt; Mad* at O fh
tory of the world but almost on the
M -O m MaS Malta* t a f
eve -of the national election when
&gt;h t a llw M t o h fd . P a
those who gave - the matter deep
----------------------- —
Art ml M a d IrA I I N
thought and historical research saw
iN a lU
D E M A N D F O R C IR C U S
in a change' of adminisfratiop the
Florida editors seem to have de­ dark shapes o f war— war that has
veloped a yearning for a real circus, devastated Europe and star that
and if the editors reflect the opin­ even in th is country’ ia being felt
ions of their subscribers an old fash­ in the high price of living.
Thus
H- R. STEVENS
r * m . h an d
0. L TAYLOR
ioned one ring circus, with some an­ alter the election o f W oodrow W il­
R. R. DEA5
Vlr. h M A l
Cubit*
Ass*i CiAiw
imals, could " ‘dean u p " in ahis state ton and the country-on the thres­
F. L WOODRUFF Vks-Prwsidtat
this winter. It is a certainty that hold of a prosperous year in many
in St. Petersburg there is a longing respects we can give thanks with the
for a genuine circus, and the carni­ feeling that for four years more
vals that are coming here this win­ America will be the-land of the free
ter art not the kind to satisfy the and the home o f the brave without
desire.
going into the needless sscrifices of
The peace argument evidently time and then the morrow— with all
and now they are sixty, snd mil
The Tam pa Tribune started it off millions for a useless war. W e ran
had more weight than arguments its after consequencFs. •
some people suggest that bresd be
&gt;y expressing a desire to see a cir­ give thanks for more this year than issed upon ecotnomic progress; the
This same housewife, who has not msde out* of potatoes.
Nobody
cus, and the Florida advocate back­ any preceding year ih history. The
country&lt;iis against war.
It is op­ yet planned her Thnngksgiving day
There are a good ifiany town* in
home.
Flour
has
jumped
from
90
ed up the view, the tw o comments people of the United States ran g iv e
posed to intervention in Mexico,- and dinner, has a shock and a disappoint­
the country any one of -which would
cents
to
$1.46
snd
$1.50
for
a
35
|
|,
jeing as follows:
thanks for the privilege o f being it protests against being drawn into
be greatly benefitted by at least one
ment in store if she has not'already sack— too expensive any more to
" A circys is touring Georgia. The citizens of a great and glorious and war in Europe.
But for the high found It in the increased amount
big fire'an d a dozen or more first*
put in gravy, and ir all the bakers
circus
is one of the lost institutions peaceful country and today recog­ tariff delusion, still cherished by a each week of her regular grocery and
- class funerals.-— Ocala Star.
sayzis
true, people will be frying it
o f Florida, more's the p ity.— Tampa nized as the greatest country on majority of tho
Republicans,
the meat bill, a n d 'if that has been a
AH right, let's go.
one
speck
at a time within another
the globe because we have kept out \Jctory would have been .even more
Tribune.
----- O - ---sore spot in the weekly pay envel­ year.- Turkey, a necessary part of
A wise legislature passed a scale of the fight regardless of the rriti- sweeping than it was—but it was ope, the Thanksgiving dinner this
A Minnesota woman has appro­
every Thanksgiving day feed u u u
o
f
Jicense for tent shows that per- c^ ms -°f the jingoes and calam ity onough.
priated 13,007 for th’c building and
year w ill-be a painful injury.. For low as twenty two cents last year
maintaining a home for Stray cats. mit little degrading tent shows to howlers. -T h e prosperity and con-’
"A n d its value is greatly increased those who have plenty o f God’s and now you can pay as much aa
T h e home will he operated at R iver­ visit Florida, bat practically pro­ tentment ort every hand through­ by the fact that it was won B Y fre a t world, there is no worry, but thirty-three. „ Q n c "philanthropist"
side, California.
Now, wpn’ t some* hibits all big class attractions. It's out the length and breadth of the T H K - W K 8 T - A N D S O U T H W IT H * ‘ the little fellow, it is he and his dear who runa a butcher ahop don town**' emphasized in o u r^ own O U T T H £ A ID OR C O N S E N T O F lones. who will have to suffice with
body send this women .to 'an insane ® _Bh|iniC_ttLrai*e-a boy in o country *
offered a small sized bird at thirtywhere
there
is
not
at
least
one
g
o
o
d
j8tate
Florida and in the county
asylum .—Apalarhirola Times.
THF^ E AST. The scepter has pass­ the ordinary faro and thank God one cents per pound— the first piece
circus a year, and we would like to of Seminole and as the new year is ed from New York, and this is suN they can have that. ,
N o, send her to Florida.
of charity he has been connected
see
the .coming legislature fix one almost ready to unfold before, us ficient glory for. one year.
----- 0 -----And,
with since he started butchering.
I
f
you
have
actually
got
your
.
_
license fee for tent shows, and make we can look ahead into the future blessing upon blessing, Chicago had
Oysters, thanks to Tampa Hay
H e hail with delight the effort to thi# license too high for the Utt)e M
mind
set
jon
a
real
Thanksgiving
and see countless full years— years
as little to do with the party’s suc­ dinner, perhaps the cheapest thing are still "o n ly "’ twenty-five cents a
f iv e Jacksorn me a daily paper. • I n bum shows and yet low enough for filled w ith; the blessings that come
cess as New York. Even Indiana, you can do is to slip into a restau­ pint, and if you speak nicelj- to the
the D aily Free Press will cut out all 1a firsl cIaM cjrcus
to a nation of peace and prosperity
which has rested ha
quadrennial rant and buy one already cooked. clerk, you are allowed to buy a
liquor advertising, and will tell the
Thp Wauchula Advocate is also and progress. ,
claim
to
the
vice
presidency
on the This will cost fifty or seventy-five quart for fifty cents.
truth, and will give the nahie of the ye,Hnf for a circus and thp Lake.
In our own county and our own ground that its electoral vote was
bar when a community Is lied about
Some people like ducks, and the
. ,
,
, .
.
land Telegram seconds the motion city we have much to be thankful necessary to success—even Indiana cents,-with no more thah a dollar or
two for the finest that can be bought cheapes way to get them is to shoot
in Its columns, and give us a clean as lo ,Io„ .
for. and we should do so with
has abdicated the political throne in Tampa.
paper—one ht to go into the homes
Buy it piecemeal and them on the bay. If you can’t do
The Wauchula Advocate voices grateful hearts and paens of thank- arid is in the "others also ran" class.'
of Florida,
cook it ydursclf, that is the same this you can go to the butcher shop
our sentiments when it declares that K'v*nE unto Him who is responsible It very much simplifies politics.
Then, wp are for it' — I.bUe City
amount of estahies which you would and purchase one for niuety-fWe
" jt is a shame to raise a boy in a for our wel&gt; being and our rich Hcrctbfpre, New York has entered
Index.
get in the restaurant, and the prfte eFnts that might weigh a pound and
country where there ia&lt; not at least gifts that make possible this great the conventions of both parties ar­
will be possibly five times what the a half (including the hones) after it
Man, it can’ t be done. N o such
one good circus a year."
The pleas­ country that, answers so readily to rogantly offering no choice nor sur­
the already cooked and served meal is dressed. Chickens, the huthchera
aninfal.
In render to its dictation or defeat and,
antest memories of our boyhood arc the touch of the husbandman.
----- 0 - would cost —five times, that is, if swear are the same price, hut try
those connected with the circus, and .this great country rich in all that it must he admitted, New York has Jyour family is a big one.
If it is dressing one once.
They can be
T b e state papers are getting over we're its friend. We hope the next
a prosperous community.
usually been on the winning side. small, the difference will ru n ’ into
bought
though
from
twenty-eight
to
the election all right and most o f , legislature will fix the license laws to i - Filled with health and happiness But this time the people broke away
several dollars, and you will have thirty-five rents a pound. Egg* are
them are r.ow writing editorials on that Florida circusses can again we should remember the Giver of tfnd left New York "high, and dry,"
the dishes to wash besides, while sixty cents a -dozen, and in the N’ «w
AH Things and next Thursday turn or rather high and W E T , for it was
the price of putty or how to erad i-jeom e to Florida,
fond husband snores on the divan. York ghetto they are freezing them
*
,
•.......................... .aside from the busy marts of trade
cate the cattle tick. Even the Jack-’
the D R Y states that furnished most
Blame It on the war. on the high and selling them one-half an egg.it
There are lots of children tn St. anJ dovoto , omp tfme toward re_
aonville F'ree .Press, the most out­
of the electoral votes.
T W E N T Y - cost of living, on anything you wish
a time.
Petersburg who have never seen a
,
h|m
a racai!ure wJth our
spoken paper in the stato for Cntts
T H R E E D R Y S T A T E S A N D SEV­ to blame it on .because it is only
circus and many a grown person thanka and
iae
has quit and in last week's issue hod
You can buy r whole young pig to
ENTEEN
OF
THEM
C A S T natural that some one hear the
who has not seen one in several
roast
at twenty-five cents a pound,
a large editorial on "H o w to Cleanse
FOR
W ILS O N wrath of a million of housewives
Sanford and Seminole county is T H E IR V O T E
years. ‘ Even the grown persons here
if
you
have it, and beef—shades of-.
and Care for a Wound W ithout a
A
N
D
M
A
R
S
H
A
L
L
.
Here
is
the
list:
who find that a nickel w ill buy
are willing to • admit that they entering upon an era of prosperity
Moses— go down and buy twentyD o c to r."
This is the true Am eri­
Virginia,
North
Carolina,
South
Car­
about what one cent used to secure,
would like to have a chance to at*- an&lt;1 hcr citizens should decide tocan spirit. We figh t'w h ile the fight­
olina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and dollar bills shrink every time five cents worth of steak and carry
tend a circus.—St. Petersburg Inde- JaV to make a combined effort for
it home in your vest porkrt. Hut
ing is good and then forget about it. '
greater things in the next year — Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Ari- they are looked at. . Every one will
pendent.
steak is not a part of your Thanks­
T h e newspapers especially should
North
Dakota,
Colorado,
Kansas
and
agree that it is a shame, and here is
greater things for the upbuilding
dwell to ie lh er in peace and unity.
Oregon and West Vir­ where the, bachelor takes a glance giving dinner, so poof, why worry?
and bettering of our city and county Nebraska.
____ O ____
N E W C A S T L E FO R C O ALS
Some folks like dates. If they do
and looking toward a material and ginia came near doing so, and inad- up his sleeve „nnd shouts hawhaw at
.
; We people in Florida have been
they
pay some little 20 per cent in­
‘dition to these the President se­
A L R E A D Y SELF.CTF.D
supplied by nature with everything spiritual revival that will place our cured the votes of four more in which the gink that has to pay the biU«.
crease over Isst year's price. Candy
Yes, the Turkey feed this year is is way up in fhe sir over a year ago,
Just now it is more essential that needed for living, .for building and community upon the very pinnacle
the amendment will soon be sub­
efforts should be made to have the for about all that is necessary in our in the list of prosperous cities and
a greater problem than it was a due to the increased cost of sugar,
mitted.
In Utah and New Mexico
government purchase and operate business and yet this state probably communities of the state' and . the both parties have declared in favor year ago, when things were consid­ which last year, at this time was
ered high at that time. If they were selling for six cents s pound knd the
and keep in order some route of sends out for more supplies than any United States.
of submission; in Texas, a Demo­
high they are something worse than people thought they were being
waterway all down the east coast state in the Union ignoring what is
In this Thauksgivng The Herald
cratic primary has declared for sub­
than that there should be a scramble at our very doors.
This thought will join' for the many kind words mission, and Florida's democracy is that now and where the .old time robbed.__Nc!w they pay t«u « n u
cook threw raisins m the plnm pud­ pound straight snd feel fortunate in
for precisely which route should be came to us regarding the brick roads of praise that have been showered
committed to s u b m is s io n ------------ ding, a handful at a time, the mod­ being able to buy it. It can be got­
•elected.
Let there be a general' that are about to begin between the upon us during the year. fo r_ lh e -«»—
"T h e party is now free to take up ern hosewife counts them out- indi­ ten in certain ptares three pounds
expression of sentiment held by the country^ line and Roblfuon's'Springs. cognition o f our services for good in
-p e o p le -th a t it - Is V ery essential tPe In asking .why the delay wp w^re in­ the community and for the prosper­ the fight against the saloon— it must vidually, places them accurately, for a quarter, bnt everybody don't
governm ent should take over
he formed that the curbing contractor ity t hat hns attended our efforts to­ do so unless it is willing to exchange almost Hying off their position -’with know it.
Canned peaches are up
present canal system — sUch of mile­ could not obtain .sand fo r th * con­ ward giving the people the best that the support of those who saved it a ruler so. no one will get more.than only 20 pper cent Over last ye*
from defeat for the support of those a dollar's worth In one bite. Raisins and figs art slated at a 5 per cent
age as dots not already belong to lt~ crete work.
There is a confrFtc* was in ui and we wish to give our
have gone up, not quite as bad as increase.
Coffee, rice snd salad
—-and let a.solid and concerted ac­ works along the road side near A l­ best wishes to mil our readers for a who in the year of our Lord 1916
this
may seem, but three 'cents a dressing ara ths same,-but go dowa—
would
have
led
it
into
a
slaughter
tion o f every resident along the tamonte and here there is sand in blessed Thanksgiving D ay in this
pound In Aha cheapest- placer
bouse.
,
.
, ■
and try to get a new tablecloth for
eastern portion of the state be plain abundance—sand that seems good the year of our Lord, 1916.
---- " W r r ^ R Y A N . "
Of course the price of food varies the Thanksgiving dinner, and you
—
O
and discernible.
In that way.can* enough for the manufacture o f . a ll
in different store*, and there fk no will have to cough up good and
there be secured reaiilta.TTtwnd-rceuU»' klnda o l concrete and certainly good
B R Y A N O N T H E E L E C T IO N
.
' Leach Buys Farm
Anywhere from 10 to 50
standard.
Some merchants charge proper.
are what are now required to make enough for curbing,.bbt it seems not . In the current issue o l T h e Com ­
M r. D. Leach of tho firm o f T y le r more for the same thing than do per cent increase in tablecloths snd
the business a. success.
good enough for curbing according moner, W . J. Bryan's paper, ap­ &amp; Leach, farmers of the West Side
others, some because they look for a napkins. * And gressee— the cooks
F o llo w in g th ? sanction of the to the specifications or some other pears a signed editorial covering the has completed a deal whereby he be­
higher profit and others because they emit It shortening and they are right.
presidential
election
so
completely,
comes owner of the farms which bought when the wholesale market The package is shortening and the
laudshle proposition, and following red tape arrangements.
and
so
fully
from,
the
view
point
of
a
have heretofore been owned join tly was higher. The 'honest merchant price is lengtheping.'
the purchase of the waterway by
This brings to mind the fact that
Fancy fruit
westerner th a t wc reproduce it. Mr. by himself and Mr. Chas. T yler.
wc send north, for. brick for roads
hgs
a
standard
scale
and
prices
his
peels
pickled
in
sugar
are
up about
Bryan very truly states that the
This farm is one of the largest and goods a certain percentage above the 10 per cent, squash is ridiculously
and the north sends to Florida for
t M I H I M H I M l
west and the south are now unted most valuable on the West Side,
wooden blocks to pave their streets.
politically, hence .this editorial has comprising some twenty-five acres coat price. Other grocers are setlfhg high and ao is everything else.
Do you keep
The people on the coast w1t1&gt; mil­
double interest .for the people of the of tiled land, together with other certain commodities at a retail price
I f you est st home and are accus­
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lions of shells pant bricks and we
right here in Tampa which approaxisouth:
tomed
to toothpicks, you will be
improvements
and
it
la
understood
want t. elr shells. The western pack­
mates the present wholesale price,
able
to
go this last course either
T
h
e
election
of*
1916
has
pnsaed
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that
the
amount
o
f
money
in
the
ing house wants Florida cattle and
and are able to dd this because they
without
anteing
in again, for lumber
in
to
'h
is
to
ry
—
the
nation
has
set
the
transaction
reached
a
good
sized
ships them back to us as western
bought when .prices were lower.
Of your letters?
has gone up, and |f toothpicks get
seal
of
its
commendation
upon
the
amount.
beef.
The rug manufacturer and
Are you going to wind up yoi r any higher it will soon be cheaper to
President W il­
Mr. and Mrs. Leach and daughter
broom
manufacturer * want our administration of
dinner
this yesr with a good’ old go to the dentist after every meu
son.
He
not
only
has
u
m
ajority
in
have arrived in Sanford and will re­
■witch grass and palmetto and wc
How many times have you
bowl
of
huts? If you do you will and let him do the job.* A h»jf
the
electoral
college
but,
what
Is
side on the farm.
Mr. Leach left
get them bkek In carpets, nratting,
pay about a nickel more a pound lor dozen grocera scratched their heads
wished * you could remember
even
more
significant,
he
has
a
pop?
for
Michigan
last
week
to
attend
to
rugs and brooms. Th e canning fac­
them than last year. Yes, there arc yesterday afternoon and tried 1®
what you wrote to Jones or
tory and
tomato catsup manufac­ ular plurality o f some four hundred business matters but will return in
Smith. A constitutional victory a few weeka to make Sanford his plenty of nuts snd probsbly th e vain to make one commodity that
turer of. the north ia located ih Flor­ thousand.
trees produce just as many this year had decreaad in price from this time
Perhaps it’ s on account of
ida to get our tomatoes, make them that U, a mere m ajority in the elec­ home, at least during the wlnte
as they did last, bnt they coat more. last year, jmd we haven't yet found
tha . inconvenience that you
up In'Catsups and soups and ship toral college, without a popular plu­ months.
There’ s the war again, or whatever the man who could think of any­
don't always make a carbon
rality
would
have
been
very
unsatis­
them back. The vinegar manufac­
it ia.
thing in his store.
People say,
copy. Let'us show you the
factory.
A
President
could
not
put
turer and fruit juice manufacturer
How about the canned and pre­ W hat’s the use or kicking? and that *
much
heart
into
hla
work
if
ho
takes our orange and grapefruit culls
KNEW that a plurality of the vo­
pared pumpkin for your pie? Oh, the truth, what'a the use? It won
and makes them up in various con­
IN TH E YEAR OF 191* OLD H IG H yes, up two cents a small can. do any good, and while you and &gt;ou
ters
favored
the
election
of
another
coctions and we ‘get them back all
COST OF LIVIN G IS AT.
There w er« just as many pumpkins and you have to stand it, Europe
man.
T H E BEST
at
greatly
inflated
price*.
W
e
grow
and you will see how easy .it is
this year as there were last, go why rolls In blood and the ammunition
The victory ia m&lt;?re than party
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good corn in Sanford and- ship it
to have a carbon copy of all
is
it?- Can anybody answer, but and steel "m aggo ts" pocket the
out of the state for meal and grits. triumph—it is highly creditable to
your letters. Only 3c each.
W
ith
just
a
few
more
days
to
Kaiser
Witheim and King George? change and e a yjiea vy.
T h e cotton grower makes a good the country, and especially to that
Thanksgiving
day,
it
is
high
time
Cranberries
cost ten cents for a
crop and ship* It to N ew England part df the country whlt-h ia respon­
Notice J Tax Payera
the
house
wife
started
her
plans
for
small
portion,
and
is a delicacy these
. .
for the manufacture of cloth and sible for the resu lt.
Tax
booka
are now open for t s
"T h e record endorsed was o f un­ the big Turkey D ay feed, which days. Remember the good old times
thread and it comes back here and
collection
of
1916
taxes, a discount
mere
man
always
looks
forward
to
Vhen you could almoat buy a peck
paralleled excellence—ao complete
we pay the freight.
of Tw o per cenlQls allowed for pay? .
.with
keen
delight
from
the
first
rel­
for
a
nickel.
Yes,
the
world
was
at
Florida la .one of the few states in that It left little to be hoped for ish to the last raisin and dear. peace, then,
mont in Novem ber and One per cen t
during tho next four yeara in the
the Union that can absolutely live
In
December. I n Inquiring shout
Potatoes?
Probably you are no
way of remedial legislation. Grati­ H avana— then.a good old time nkp,
within herself and aak nothing from
taxes
furnish me full descriptionio«
tude for favor* done Is not nearly full of snores, an afternoon of leisure different from ' the rest of the poor
the manufacturers of other states
your
property,
.aa shown ot i W n . *
ao active a fores tn politics aa ex­ or else the pleasures attendant to people who are trying to economize
JNO.
D. JIN K IN S , with the possible exception of steel
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watching
•
football
game,
ths
cold
this year by eating the akins. They
pectation. and In this case expectsPH O N E U S
and coal and oil. Our teeourees axe Son*bad* bean "raoro than resized , turkey for a ligh t .upper before bed- were th irty, cents a peck last year
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T H E SANFORD HERALD

HIANDABOUT THE (TTYj
S1tittle Happening*— Mention j
J of Metier* In B r ie f;
Person*! Item* of
Interest
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Norman N . Swanson, night m lchlniat at the A. C. L. shops was op­
erated on for appendicitis at the
A. C, L. Hospital in Wsycyoss^ Ga.,
Friday. The operation Waa reported
to be successful and Mr. Swanson
ia recovering rapidly. He was ac­
companied by his wife, who is the
daughter of G. C. McDougal of the
East Side.

th e'n ew building will be ready for
the Bills the first of December but
the official opening will not take
place until New Years.

Family Motor Party
*. A Jolly party consisting of J . -C.
Roberta, E. J, Rivers, I. F. Rivers
and C. W. Rivers, together with
their families spent the day_ Sunday
For delicious hot biscuits uae Juba at Robinson Springs'and Inter drove
Self Rising Flour— A t all grocers.
to Orlando and other points.
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The party was made up of ope
Don’ t forget the big rnasquqrade family, which' with the children,
ball Wednesday night, Nov. 29th at copslns, ole., made a total of twentythe skating rink. Come in mask and one and a fine day is reported by
win a prize. Admission..(or skaters all. A picnic dinner at Robinson’/
25c and 10c admission to those who Springs added to tho'enjoym ent of
don't skate.
28-Uc
a full day and the entire trip waa

■that waa given to the fathers'and
mothers of boya sad girls who were
at the age o f sowing wild oats. A
special warning was given these
boys and girls and ail people who
persisted in sowing the wild osts,
to ming that the harvest would, in
a great many Instances be chaff—
a life and a hereafter of emptiness,
'i'lie Temple was well filled and the
congregation, with the help of tho
experienced ushers was well and com­
fortably seated.
A special song by the choir and
special violin solo by orchestra lender
sere features of iho service.of the
evening.
I
Rev. J. A. Davidson, pastor of
the Congregational church will de­
liver a Thanksgiving sermon'in the
Temple at ten o'clock Thahkagiving
morning. Special music and songs
have been arranged for this service
and all sh &gt;u’ d avail themselves of
the opportunity to worship and give
thanks at this particular place nnd
time.

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M IL L IN E R Y
N ew Line NeckwearSpecial Sale on Waists
M RS. G R AC E E. W IL L IA M S
106 East First Street

Next to McCulIers

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Mrs. W. S. R ow have arMarshall nnd Prof
Hatch were
,ttA in the city from their home in
Missei and Vera Howard, Aliffa minstrel life. The songs n rf b righ t'
Ainu Illinois .and will spend., the
McCulloy,
M ary Linehart,
Ruth and catchy and well placed and the
hire » U. » . l .
Mr. R o u i.
Young,
Marie
Marshall,
Gladys chorus is composed of ^a/tford'a
J partnership with M. M. Stewart
For delicious hot biscuits uae Juba made without mishap.
The costumes— welt, here la
Linehart, Elsie
Marshall,
Evelyn best.
■ if ld ii engaged in* the culture of
Self Rising Flour— At all grocers.
another
guess coming.
W ill they
Osborn, Nellie Williams, G ladys Legladioli for the market.
wear regulation dress suits, evening
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r.ettc nnd Missrs. Joe Linehart,
The Junior League of the Method­
Th e enChas. Gutterfdge. Clarence Gutter- gowns or fancy dress?
ic church will hold Ita regular meetsemblo
supersedes
Al
Fields'
and
idge, Mr. Robert Williams, Oliver
let Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at
Coburn.
Preceding the minstrel
Farnell,
Max
Linehart,
R
o
y
W
il­
the church. Parenta, pleaae remind
show there will be the usual first
liams and Car) Dnum.
your girls and boya nnd have them
hour of pictures, included in
ho
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(Continued from page 1)
th*r« promptly.
price of admission which will be
4:30 ferry boat to Enterprise for ing held last night by the Board of
Fi f e Organ S'titty
Notice
fifty ccnt&lt; to-any part of the houss.
Titusville train.
27-10tp
The mpmbers of the Pipe Organ No reserved seats. The vaudeville
Trade and afterward by the Fair
The Hill ilnrdwarc Company will
W\ B. Edwards la greeting hia Association. The following were the
bo closed all day Thursday, TJtanks- Society were delightfully entertained features are especially good and in
direct6re elected:
by Mrs. W. C, Bray yiatrrd av nflcr- the hands-of*?ffcVer people.
givlng day.
Sinford friends this week.
noon. There was a grind attendance
Frank
Miller,
Chmn.,
Sanford,
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Opening of the fail aeaaon will
and‘ more lovely fancy work brought
jU rt Wednesday night at the skating L. A. Brumlcy, Sanford, L. P. Ha­
Personal Mention
In for the Christmas sale, for which
Notice. Citizens o f Seminole
jjg t
Wear anything you wish. gan, Sanford, A. P. Connelly, San­ C ITY FATHERS HELD M E E T ­
Mr.
T
.
J. Syphan arrived' from
finrJ plans were made. " T h e sole
County
ING OF IM PO R TA N C E
Capable judst*. diaintcreated. will ford, J. J. Dickinson, Sanford, F.
•Commerce,
Ga., on Saturday for a
At the regular meeting of the wi'l be held at * Roberts store on
he (elected to choose tho winners,. W. Mahoney, Sanford, J. D. D avi­
LAST M O N D A Y
few.,
days
visit
to Mr. T. I. Haw­
county commissioners,
Dec. 6th, F i'st street Faturday -afternoon nnd
jodg*a will be chosen that have no son, Sanford, S. J. Carnes, Sanford,
kins.
He
will
return
home today,
City council of the city of Sanford, there will be a matter of granting a evening. A foretaste of Christmas
ohiters on the floor. In next Tuea- M. H. Thatcher, Sanford, D. H. C.
accompanied
by
Mrs.
Syphan, tho
diy’s Herald the judges will be an­ Rabun, Monroe, Jlow ard Lyman, Florida met on N ov. 20th at 7:3jD franchise to build a toll bridge was the delicious • fruit cal e *served attractive guest of Mias Amiio Haw­
Altamonte Springs, T. W. Lawton, p. m. Present C. H. Din gee, W. W. across tho St. Johns river nt the with hot chocolate. ..B n io iln g tJui
nounced.
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kins.
Abernathy, -F. L . Miller and Jno. foot of Celery avenue or Sanford- gracious hospitality ef 'Mrs. Pray
Oviedo, Endor Curlett, Geneva.
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Allams; Absent R. A. Newman and Osteen ferry. If you lire interested were Mrs. James Taylor, Mrs. Roht.
— fhat happened? . 'L y r i c
Fridny.
Mr. Wm. Welnert of Philadelphia
Mrs.
R oy Symes.
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you will have an opportunity to Rowe, Mrs. W. K« Betts,
Chairman Miller has called a
eight.
is the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E.
Sell*lie.
Mpiii*
,
Mrs.
A.
M.
Philips:
express
your
preference,
after
hear­
-Minutes of last meeting read and
Use Juba Self Rising Flour tor meeting of the direetprs for next
Mi Mgs F *?rt h Stewart. Clara M.Mcn. Hejiry.
ing tho petitions on file.
adopted.
t. «.
ddieious hot Hiacuita— A t Tall gro­ Saturday morning at ten o'rlock in
Rena Murrell. Jeanette Lai rig and
. Yours respectfully,
r
Councilman ,F . L. M iller offered
the court house, and Mr. Miller
cers.
Martha Fox. T h e lust meeting until
Delegates from the Woman's Club
Chr'm of County Commia'srs.
stated last night that he would push the following resolution and moved
after the New Y ear will be held to the Florida Federation of W om ­
The Three in Ono Store will be
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the matter of the Seminole County its. adoption, nnd subsequent y it
with Mrs, Schvelle M.Ttics.
headquarters for Holiday Goode.
an’s ( ’labs Convention at Miami
Fair, to the limit; us the thne is was ado pled.
The *ami' as is recognized by ovcVyhave returned, including Mrs. J. \V.
Thank*gi . ing at Comfort Collage
short' nnd every, step counts.
He
Whereas, It is advertised that one
one as headfjunrtera . for
shoes
Dirkins, Mrs. E. M. Galloway, Mrs.
Charming
liin
n
tr
I'arly
As usual Comfort Cottage will
will exact the full measure of work Michael Schollz has stated that on
(SHOES) for the whole family. In
W.
L. Morgan. Mrs? Geo. Fox re­
Miss Snidce Williams, whose mar­
old
fashioned
from- every director nnd lias many December 41li he will ask tho coun­ serve that good
• fact the Three in One Store ifl tho
mained
for a visit with friends.
innovations in the line of amuse­ ty commissioners of Seminole coun­ Thanksgiving dinner, next Thurs­ riage to Mr. W iley Benjamin Ed­
place t) pet anything you wish in
Miss
Ruth
-Mettinger was also in the
nnd it will Iff some din­ wards will take place on Wednesday
ments and merchants displays. Let ty, the permission to construct one day at
party
of
Sanfordites
with several,
Wo loud in
general merchandise.
every director attend the meeting bridge nt the foot of Celery avenue; ner. Af the present high price of entertained &gt;the bridal party at din­ others.
quality and our prices, aa all know,
turkey und trimmings it will not pay ner on Mohday evening. The house
art siaaya below any competition. Saturday morning nnd get the fu ir'sa id bridge to bo a t o ll bridge. And
you
to prepare a dinner nt home so was prettily decorated in the wed­
moving.
Whereas, as such bridge being a
Guests at the home of Rev. -F. E
Three in One Store. ' *
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come to Comfort Cottage and get ding colors of white nnd yellow and
toll bridge will work to a great dis
Stcinmeyer
lust week were Rev.
1 The many friends of Miss Esther
the renl article.
The price is the green, while the table appointments
advantage to the city of Snhford
Smith Hardin of the Orlando dis­
Yellow
Wilson will be glud to learn thnt she
same as it always has been nt this were in violet and yellow.
from a commercial point; Therefore.
trict. Rev. S. F Hendrix and M r. '
popular resort. $1.0 1 per plate hut chrysanthemums in a lovely decb recovering trom her recent oper­
Brandon, all of Orlando.
Be
it
Resolved,
That
the
city
ation from appendicitis.
Miss W il­
you get twice the value in good homo ornted vase of hand painted violets
council
in
regular
session,
do
protest
ton's condition wxs serious for sev
cooking.- Reserve
ur places early centered the table add the place
Mr. ami Mrs. Howard Lyman and
the'county commissioners of Sem- nnd he sure of the dinner. Menu in cards-were also hand painted violets,
* era! days but she is out of danger
daughter, Charlotte of Altamonte
tole county against the granting of Today Herald.
which, . with the violet and gold
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now.
were the dinner guests of Mrs. J. S.
such permit. Be it further
chlnn completed the charming color
The black face artists are the best
Wilson on Sunday.
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Resolved, That if the bridge be
scheme. Covers w ere-laid for eight
yet. See them Friday night.
constructed that we recommend that
and a delicious six course dinner was
Uae Juba. Self Rising Flour for
the bridge be built nnd‘ operated by
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Casper with
.temptingly served.
The party in­
delirious hot Uiscufls— A t till gruthe county nnd that the passage
cluded
Miss
Williams
and
her
fiance,
their
tw o sons, Hilbert anil Herbert
(Continued from Page 3)
over said bridge be free. Be it fur­
ten.
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Mr. Edwards, * Miss Charlotte Hand and daughter, Margaret are here
.
At the Staling /(is1:
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und Miss Ruth Mettlngor, who will front Illinois and are stopping nt the
Clerk of the Circuit Court K. A. U NIO N SERVICES W ILL BE ther •
N ot only the sl ating element hut
Resolved, That a copy of these
be Miss Williams' attendants, Mr. Empire Hotel. Mr. Casper is a com­
HELD AT BAPTIST
• Dougls** hud hia troubles this week
many of t*je townspeople are on tne
resolutions
be
sent
to
tho
bonrd
of
und
Mrs. Wm. Chas. Hill, Miss mission man* and expects to make
with hia deputy clerk absent from
TE M PL E
qui vive for the masquerade car­
county
commissioners
of
Seminole
Florence
Frank and Mr. S. "M . Sanford headquarters this season.
the city and Miss Wilson stricken
nival which will be given tomorrow
Silnford
people
devoutly
feel
their
county,
and
‘one
or
more
members
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d
.
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with appendicitis making "D o u g "
nig tit Wednesday' at the, skating
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher nnd
work overtime keeping up with the duty toward God for the bounteous of the city council appear in protest rink and’ it is rumored thnt large
blessings showered upon them dur­ agninst said request at tho regular
Mias May Thrasher will motor iip
office.
.S’ot'idf Calendar
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ing the year and will observe the meeting to lie held on December parties are coming in from Orlando,
from Tampa tomorrow, going to
Ladies’ Minstrels at the Lyric
DeLand and Oviedo to enjoy tho T o n ig h t day In appropriate services.
Eustis Thursday to spend Thanks­
4th, 1916.
Friday night.
Tickets 60 eta.
Social Department dance nt W om ­
fun.
Young matrons and maids,
Mayor's PrurlameHnn
giving
and the week end with Mr.
On motion carried, the grading of school girls nnd
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children,
men, an's Club.
Santa Claus is coming and hna T o .All the People of Sanford:
nnd
Mrs.
Ferran.
Sanford frienda
Palm etto extension was referred to
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Barrett enter­
■adected Jhe Three* in O ne'Store aa
A t this season we feel we should street pommittqc with power to act. young and-old are planning the cos­
will be delighted to greet tnt&gt;m
tumes thnt will win one of the tain the Evening Bridge Club.______
First Stop with a full assortment of return thunks to God for all I{is
a
g
a
i
n
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O.fLJIlQtioa-Xarriiul.
all
fundx^da«-|plqi!rs~ttntt-“
wilt 1m k I VFTr~!T&gt;r cdiT Wednesday, Nov, 29toys for the small boy and girl. blessings unott our community.— l T
rived from the sale of bonds* to be tumes. There will be five and tho
Mlrs Williams’ marriage to M r—Gzt-biuy-children,^ * n d w r i UT Sari f ? therefore, as the mayor of Sanford
Mr. nnd Mrs, R, S. Davies and
Claus what you wish for Christmas. proclaim Thursday, Nov. 30th as deposited equally in each of tne sev­ judges will be composed of three Wilby Benjamin Edwards at one nttle son arc plensaqtly located for
eral banks of tno city of Sanford.
ladies' -and two genl.emen w ho will o’clock.
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29-dtc,
51he winter with Mr. and Mrs. N. O.
have nb personal intercut in ’-the Wednesday afternoon —
Street
Committee
was
here
au­
-—t- D. D A V IR O N r---, Garner. Mr. Davies has accepted a
The ladies of the Baptist church
thorized to purchase twelve enam­ judging. .T h e skating has created 4 Junior.Civic program and shower poiition witn Yowcll-Specr Co.
,
Mayor.
*111 hold a rummage sale next Satur­
an intense interest and d a ily ‘ the for Orphanage at .W om an's'Club.
elled traffic signs s i 32.74 each.
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Thanksgiving Service
crow-da on the floor Increase, as well Wednesday night —
On
motion
carried,
the
building
Mr. add Mra. W, P. Carter acmaking to have rummage collected
11 A. M. Thursday'
committee is authorised to install os tb e spectators. Already there nfe
Masquerade /carnival at skntllig c m panied-hy Mrs. Norma KingPi**ae phone Mrs. D. R. Brisaon,
There will be a union Thantsgivwntcr boater In thg lTzsinon’s-mrer- some flnflfm PfB and~itiia list too rink.
McLaughlin motored to I^esburg on
Pkone 416-W and same Will be COl- Ing M»ririea_nf-tln»-fRwcchcs-of-Han
is growing rapidly.
Mr. and Mrs. Friday, Dec. 1st—
Wednesday of lost week.
-?ctedr
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ford on Thursday morning at 11 te n in the city building.
Flynn just about lead the. merry . Ladles Minstrels at the l.yrlc un­
On motion carried, Ernest
John Robinson' of Birmingham is o'clock.
revelers, their fancy skating being der the auspices of Music Depart­
Brotherson
to
receivet
$10.00
per
Place—Tho Baptist Temple.
hack in the city and expects to be­
^Mrs. W. E. Watson is expected
month for staying in the Fife Sta­ particularly pcetty. Mrs. Hal Wight ment.
Preacher— Rev. J. A. Davidson.
come an employee of the A. C. L.
home
today from it ;Very deligntfl
Is conceded to be the finest Skater of
Saturday,, Dec. 2 -r. ..
tion at nights.
'Devotional Lead er— Dr, E.
coring the. winter months. ‘ ‘ R ob­
visit to Mrs. Harry Driver In Tam ­
Mrs. W. E. Watson -entertains the
Communication from Mr. Hern­ the lady patrons and skim s'the floor
bie’ was one of the stand bya of the Brownlee. ■
pa, where she was tho recipient of
like
a
bird.
A
close
second
ia
Miss
Every
Week Bridge Club.
Digector of Mualc— &amp;fr. E. T . don in regard to proposed bridge at
Senford ball team last season and wc
many charming' social 'attentions.
Congregational Bazaar - in Somfoot of Celery avenue was read and M yra Futch, whose winsome grace
ope he will be able to remain here Woodruff.
On Thursday Mrs. D. I.. Thrasher
and .knowledge of the art is dis­ iyole Bank building.
Attend thin service and give &lt; ordered filed.
*«*t summer to be with the team
entertained with an informal morn­
played
to (he best advantage with
Pipe Organ Sriciety fancy work
The
bill
of
Mrs.
Chapcclor
for
again.
thanks for all God'a goodness.
ing party in her honor and on Fri­
Mr.
Guerney
Doundncy
for
a
part­
sule at Roberts’ Grocery.
nursing Uutl^ Lane was read and
day
afternoon Mrs. Briggs gave a
What was th? joke on Felix?* Go
ner, for he too is among the best.
New Barber Shop Opc a
• samo refected.
“
*»d bear it.
matinee party for her.
•
Mrs. H. C. Gerror is another grace­
The new barber shop of 8. M ax­
#
Council adjourned.
Pofff Hoeii Lyman Remember .the 3-in-l Store when well has opened in the rear'of his
ful skater who receives many favor­
Friends of Mrs. H erbert' Lyman
begin your Xmas shopping, atore on First street and the brand
able criticisms from the Sanford
Mr. W. H. Fox Is the guest of hts
will
be delighted to know that she
C O M P O R T C O TTA G E
sweaters, pants, shirts, '• hats and new fixtures give one the ides of a
zone.
Miss Lillian Herring is also
nephew, Mr. Geo. Fox, Sr. ltd will
has a prominent part in the Ladies
a fine skater.
Among the High
Under
»i2 ™'
X m M suspenders and real sanitary barber, shop.
spend the winter in Sanford,
Minstrels on Friday— night- at tho
Thanksgiving
Dinner
!&lt;* at the Threw in-One Store. 29-1 c the management of Chauncey W il­
School girts Misses Helen Tcrwiliger,
v
Queen Olives Vera Terheun and Kern Ward nre Lyrics Patti Rossi Lym an is u ver­
jMr.' W iley
Benjamin Edvards
Prizes will be awarded to the best son the new barber shop ia bound to Kalamazoo Celery
satile
actress
whose
fume
has
pre­
Radishes
exceptionally
good
on
the
*
rink,
become
a
popular
place
for
those
arrived
Sunday
from
W Ison, N. C.,
««vimed skaters and not to the beat
Oyster Cocktnil
Saltincs while the girls of tne lower grades ceded her. That she is one of the and is the guest of Dr. Ralph
ao you can win a prise re- who want all that Is good In the toncast assures the success of tho show.
Giblet and Barley Soup
wno come in for special mention are
Stevens.
of how poor you skate, so aorial line.
Roast Stuffed Turkey
Mildred Lee, Lucille Anderson, Le•7 one has a chance of winning,
M inion Rocnten
^
Cranberry Sauce
Clair
Jones, May and Mildred
^
Beautiful Furniture
^M!ss Clara Milen w II ipenc^ the
28-1 tc
An
enthusiastic
missionary
meet­
Vegetables
Holly,
Ethel
and
Florence
Henry
T
h an ksgvn g holiday with frienda .
N«w«t ■ongs, latest hits and The furniture for the lodge room
ing of the Baptist ladies was held
and
little
Olive
Newman,
T
h
e
men
Mashed
Yellow
Turnips
in
DeLand and Mias Edicth Stewart
clever
of the new Elka building has ar­
last night at the Tam ple, with a
J°kea i t tile Ladles' Minrank
well
for
expertness
an
1
grace
Sugared
Sweet
Potatoea
will
eat her Thanksgiving turkey in
rived nnd ia on exhibition U the
■trela.
good attendance of members and
also.
Among
tnese
nre
Messrs;
Ed.
Mashed
Potatoea
Kissimmee.
■tore of W. W. Abernathy and is
visitors.
Beside the excellent pro­
Lane, Don McDonald, J. J. Jarvis,
Green. Peas
Dae Jubt s#lf Ruing Flour for being inspected and receiving favor­
gra
m
'given
, Mrs. W. E. Scoggan
delldo
Harry Kent, Arthur Vaughn. HerSteamed Rice
«• hot Biaculta— A t all gro- able comment of all who seo it. The
Friends of Mra. H. C. Gerror will
leader, a mission study class was
*«n .
nmn Hutchinson and Reginald Hol­
Pumpkin Pie
Ice Cream
opera chairs will arrive this week and
6-tf
be
delighted to hear that she has
formed and it was decided to send
ly, wno is one of tne hest fancy
Desserts
returned
from a final test from Port
a lovely
Christmas box to one of
skaters on tho rink.
There are
Fruit Cake
Orange
with
the assurance of Dr.
their state missionaries and his fam­
Nuts
Fruit ,
American Cheese many others who should be added
Masters
that
any
tubercular tenden­
_________
to this list but the editor failed to ily.
Coffee
*
cies she has had has been'altogether .
secure their names. ,
lit heart &gt;1# y,x A/ittf.'rWe eradicated from her system and she

DIRECTORS ELECTED
FOR COUNTY FAIR

THANKSGIV­
ING OBSERVED
AT CHURCHES

th e q u a l i t y s h o p
*• ’ *

*

LYRIC THEATRE

N ow Shipment o f Shapes Just R eceived , Fine Va­
r i e t y ;0 Choose From . D on ’ t F ail to S e e T h em

WIS. U . PEARSON, M p .

MRS. A. D. PARRISH, A m

f

COUNCIL
IS AGAINST
TOIL BRIDGE

PEOPLE AND EVENTS

Baptist Tem ple
From O 'itd
Regular services were resumed at
A ndmber of the girls from the
Ih e Baptist Temple Sunday, with
111 fO vied o basketball team with their
Dr. .Hym an In th f pulpit.
ortiing n rvico \vaa vyrll nt- chaperones and escorts enjoyed the
The mo,
fended ani&lt;Tthe congregation enjoyed fun at the rink ladt night and are
the discourse.
pianhing to return with a large par­
The evening worship, being con­ ty for the. masquerade tomorrow
ducted b y the pastor was a sermon evening.
Chaperoned by M ra. W.
of advice and the Doctor put aime B. WUMatnt, Mrs. W .' H. Howard,
real emphaaia on some of the advice Mra. Crawford
Mra
Cook, Dr.

The ‘‘ company” of black face ar­
tists and ladi?s of the Music De­
partment minstrel troupe are hav­
ing rehearsals three timea a day and
everything goes with a swing nnd
gusto thnt promises one o f tne clev­
erest local talent shows that has ever
appeared In Sanford. T h « end men,
or /re they women? are— ----- Guess
who? Clever comediennes who art
aa though they nad grown up' in

is entirely cured.
Rev. A. H:* Coles, field secretary
of the Methodist Sunday aahool
work In Florida was a guest In the
city on Sunday pnd delivered the
address at the memorial service of
the Order of the Eastern Star.
, M rt. M r-M a rtin la the guest of
Mra, Peck* a i the Episcopal rectory-

�CU R BSTO N E
B U D G E T O F O P IN IO N
YOU

AND

“ JU ST

BETW EEN

M E .”

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

toll over a crossing that baa always
been free is a horse, of another color.
I f both crossings on the St. Johns
river are owned by private individ­
uals it seems that we are bottled up
for ten years at least. This ques­
tion will be threshed out at the next
meeting of the county commission
era in December and -the people
should be there and express them
■elves about the bridge*.
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Farmers and Fruit Growers
Item s o f Interest fo r the M an
Behind the Plow

nveators v
their money from iess''L
and place it in *he farm loan £ 5 1
Lour per cent i. en ettractive , 1
for targe capital when the .oiiditVlJ
the bonds is considered, since t h *
will be. as safe aa those of the J ?
ernment itself.

Try He Want

Provide Winter Feed for Livestock
The demand for—betterMtVHtldclT
is growing in Florida, and a great
many farmers are discarding scrubs
for pure bred anil good grade ani­
mals. The production of such stock
will emphasize mure than over the
necessity tor plenty o f feed. Unless
the common practice of feeding is
irnprpved, the importation of new
blood will be neutralized. The ne­
cessity of plenty of winter feed for
any animal is apparent, whether it
is scrub or purebred.

rus frui t jcratiJo- b o x « . C r C rH aro,
field agent, for Florida, calls attenS W e have a _ young professional,
man recently arrived in ’ the city
lion to the report as follows:
H E 'L L P R E N T ’E M " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
who is made of the proper stuff
The estimate for .the
United
.
.M E N U
oo dooood oa o o o o o o a a a o oo o a 000000000000000000 o o a a o a
booster. Im m ediately after his arStates in 1916 is 23,835,000 boxea;
1916. 21,200.000 boxes, .T h e -ltllfi
ic away to the Larkin club, rival here and entering business he
She'll
Qne O b T h e Larkin M an
4
estimate
Tor Florida is, oranges
gure
on
her
needs.
started
several
others
from
his
tunny
T o hi;
When Susan joined the Larkin Club,
f
nnrrf
t
t
r
come
here
for
the
winter
6,335,000;
grapefruit .1,900,000. In
„S a m a Lwanky yaora-ago..... * -*=*&gt;
and
'has
been
instrumental
in
get­
1918
the
production
fcaa, oranges
Then
look
out
for—
Roach
Paste,
When dollars looked as big as plates
ting them located here for the win6,148,000 boxes; grapefruit 2,000,'Olive Oil and Bromide.
And were comln m igh ty slow,
000.
I f every one of our citizens
She 'lowed the poor folks
had a And I'll be a-sportlng a tombstone ter.'
would write to the home folks back
*
Marked "L a rk in " on thfc side.
friend
Of the total number o f citrus trees
In other states and get at least one
And Susan she'll still be rootin,
In the B u ffalo Larkin man,
of bearing age this year 70 per cent
fam ily to come here for the winter
Rootin for the Larkin man,
W ho was just a-givin things awmy
are oranges, 29.5 per cent arc grape­
John M . .Scott, animal industrial­ fruit, and 0.5 per cent are limes and
Sanford
would double in population
W
ho'll
own
your
scat
in
Paradise,
When you bought on the Larkin
If you fool with the Larkin plan. in the next few months. I doff my ist to the University of Florida Ex­ lemons.
[ p/an.
Of the total citrus crop
chapeau to this young man and -wel­ periment Station urges winter feed­ this year the percentage probably
— "E xperien ced," Oxford, Fla.
Cream o f O rders
Waldorf Sol*
•
•
•
come him to our city.
ing. I f animals arc turned on the will be, oranges 76.7, grapefruit 23,
She low ed she'd cut our grocery Mil
•
•
•
range to shift for themselves they limes and lemons, 0.3. Tho percent­
Mixed 8 weel Ptckles
t There is conslderxble discussion
* Exactly half in two,
will be stunted and they will not re­ ages lost year were 74.6, 25 and 0.4
about the building of a bridge at the r I hear a noise that sounds like a
A n d make one dollar dp the work
cover readily from the lean months. respectively. The boxes of oranges Roast Domestic Tnrker. Orster Drcs»|,c
Osteen - ferry by the samd parties county fair and wish to commend
That two Bucks uster do.
M any livestock producers are ob­ per tree this year are estimated at
that built the bridge at the Monroe the boys who started it and have it
She’ d t.178* bu $ a bran new house
Cranberry Jelly
jecting to the high cost of feed. 1.64 grapefruit 1.5; per cent of nor­
ferry recently. There la much to he in charge. There is no reason why
And qu it'n -p a yin rent.
They forget that the price xof ani­ mal yield, 71.6 and 70 respectively.
said for and against this' proposition, the youngsters o f today should not
A n d furnish it with Larkin things
- Roost Sirloin o f Wesicrn Reef
mals h a s‘ also increased in propor­ The average, boxes of oranges ’last
*
.ft is my opinion that the counties get busy and have a good fair here
'T h o .it costin us a cent.
tion, so that they can realize just os year was 1.56 per tree, grapefruit
J
.every
year
when
we
older
birds
had
of Seminole and Volusia should
Snow Flake Potatoes
great profits from feeding now as 1.63; per cent normal yield 68 and
&lt;# t
She talked the "L a rk in plan" all day, build this bridge and make it a toll ope of the biggest fairs in Florida they ever could.
76
respectively.
New
String
Beans
A-parzgu* yip*
bridge
until
it
is
paid
for
or
else
here
some
twenty
years
sago
when
Had Larkin dreams at night.
There
is
an
increase
of
5
per
cent
Florida
was
young
and
in
the
mak­
make
it
a
free
bridge
at
opce
all
de­
S h e stirred the grits with a Larkin
Rice, Carolina Style
W hat has been done can cer­ Stored Sweet Potatoes W ill bring In bearing orange trees, 8 per cent
pending upon the flnanciu! condi­ ing.
.spoon
Good Prices Next Spr ng
In grapefruit trees, and 1 per cent Corn Mn I f l n e ---tion . pf said, counties. . W ith the tainly be done again and it fa up to
Ans served with a Larkin light.
Hot IlikCSIt
Sweet, potatoes may bo kept dur­ limes and lemons over last year. ° f
great system of good roads that Sem­ the business men of this city to push
She told the tim e with a Larkin
inole and Volusia will soon have this fa if*a n d make it all that it ing winter if they are properly the total number of orage trees the
English Plant Pudding Mince Pie
clock.
■
!_____ —
certainly they should- have, good should be. There is a tendency here stored. Experience baa taught that following percentages are of the age
"
^ ' ;e _.
"C ro w sh a yed " with Larkin floss,
Coffee
bridges to go with them and the foil on the part of many to let these storing pays big returns since pota­ Indicated: 5 per c nt 1 year; 7.2, 2 : Tea
Milk
A n d to keep up with her Larkin dues
things •drift idly by our doors and toes will bring from two to three years; 10.2, 4 years; 68 per cent, 5 f
bridge, while better than a ferry is a
1 had to sell m y hosa.
the other live w ile 'eitie s of Florida times as much in spring'ns they will years and over: grnpefrult 5.5 per
P r i c e *75 c
*
.
handicap in a way; because it makes
It is frequently cent, 1 year; C, 2 years; 10.8, 3
are get ting what should be our share at diggihg time.
the local residents .mad every time
N e x t went the pigs and chickens.
of the public patroqage.
I f other di Hi cult to find a market at harvest years; 63.2 per cent 5 years and
a o o o o o o o o o o o o Jau aoa lo o o o o j
Without causin' her alarm.
, . they are forced to pay. We all rec­
towns in Florida and other counties time, while there is a good healthy over.
ognize the fact that a bridge is bet­
A n d nest the H ad Green C ritter
Thy quality of this year’s fruit is
fan have these afTairs certainly Sem­ demand for them later in winter or
ter than a ferry ami much safer but
Had a mortgage on my farm.
rated at, oranges 92 per cent, and
inole, one of , the grandest little during early spring.
M y pants were frayed, my shirts the conditions at this Osteen ferry
grapefruit 91 per rent of a normal
counties in the state can have a fair
Sweet potatoes keep best in a
arc different than at Monroe.
At
worn out,
crop.
T h e percentages bright and
V E T E R IN A R IA N
*
and' have a good one.
N ow let house constructed especially for stor­
the latter place*the ferry boat be­
russet
of
oranges are 68 and 42 re­
M y sox Were full of holes,
every body get busy and get out of age T This houso need not be ex­
----- OFFICE----longed to private parties and they
I-b a d no hat, no underwear—
the measley habit of looking first to pensive where lumber is available, spectively.
H A N D BROS. ST a i ILES
charged the same toll that is nowA n d my shoes they, had no soles.
see where you come in before you but farmers who do not expect to
being charged by the bridge com­
Bring In your lame and sick
shell out d fete dimes.
erect a storage • house may bank Farmers Will Receive Money at
pany, which gave rise to the feeling
horses and mules.
Have them
Five
Per
Cent
. B u t the club was still a-hummin'.
treated. Have tkci'l.-rih riarninthat a bridge was safer and better M O N A R C H S OF S T O N E IS L A N D . their crop. C. K. McQuarrie, state
According
to
a
lecture
by
Senator
agent for the University of Florida'
A n d 'twas Sue fo r the Larkin man, and the price being the same the
cd, sharp corners dre-sed down,
Duncan U. Fletcher at the Univer­
projections rut afT ami decayed
Fxtnosion
Division,
recommends
that
W h o was sfiil a-givin things aw ay
bridge was the better proposition.
molars extracted.
,
1'romlnrnl
Artists
Have
a
Kingdom
sity
of
Florida
recently,
the
farmers
the potatoes be sunned about two
ll'Arn '^ou houg/if on !hr Larkin
,1’ he ferry at Osteen rrossing is a
of Their Own
of
the
country
probably
will
receive
days before they are placed in the
I o o o o o a o a o o o a a a a a o o aooa bo
plan
county affair and is free in the day
Tucked away on a beautiful-island bank. A desirable bank is one four money at 5 per cent under the Fed­
W hen Susan draws my life insurance time.
As. to w hether the residents j in the St. Johns river near this fity
feet wide at the base and five feet eral Farm Loan Act, He said that
of Volusia and Seminole care to pay resides Xlr. and-AIr*. A. B. Com­
A n d sheds her widder's weeds,
from the apex to the base. All dis­ just before he left Washington the
mons,. the makers of the finest mini­ eased or injured potatoes should be Farm Loan Board Had received as­
ature scenes of Florida in the United elim inated..
surance that millions of capita)
States.
* •
*
would be available at t per cent.
The pile should b « covered with This money will be invested in the
Mrs. Commons is an artist of rare fine hay or straw and then with
H A IR .T O N IC
attainments and formerly resided at about two inches -of soil. A roof o f bonds issued by the Farm Loan
Richmond. Indiann, where she is boards or shingles should be placed Ranks. Unifir the provisions of the
act the tntjyys cannot be charged is sold by us on n guarantee to be ■
well known ami was prominent in over the whole to shed water.
A more than 1 per cent above the in­ tellable preparation for keeping the
art circles. Coming to Florida about ventilator may be placed by placing
terest paid on the bonds:
scalp and hair in a healthy condi­
* Sanitary Steam Pressing, Hot Gasolnie Dry Cleaning. .Allcraright years ago and locating in San­ saddle boards supported by a pad of
The bonds are higly desirable os tion. Let us explain its merits to
►
tions of All Kinds on Short Notice
ford Mr. and Mrs. Commons were straw along the top of the ridge.
investments, owing to their dafety you. Sold only by us, 50c and 11.00
eventually attracted by the beauties This will avoid heuting.
► Join Our Gentlemen's Valet Club.
$2.00 Per Month.
and the tax exemptions which they R. C. Bower.
of Stono Island, which is situated
Mr. McQuarrie urges farmers to
S U IT S $ 1 5 .0 0 U P W A R D
about four miles front Sanford in save ull the sweet potatoes possible.
Lake Monroe, and the possibilities Irish potatoes probably will be h igh -,
of this spot struck the artistic note er later than they are now, which
with Mrs. Commons, who at once will give better prices for stored
realized the opportunities of minia­ sweet potatoes.
ture painting in the great natural
surrowndings of nature unadorned
Cut SWeel Potato Vines After
and almost undeftled by the hand of
piitntft-viwew-wk
man.
1
at the-hill after the first killing frost.
Here on. Slone Island Mr. and BO thBt the rots which attack them
Mrs. Commons have developed r.tf win not descend into the. roots. A
-COMMERCIAL RATE, $1.50 (ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH), only the land but they have built
sharp hoe should be used to clip
up. a wonderful business in the them s t.th e surface of the ground.
painting o f miniature Florida scenes I t ia not necessary to harvest the
E F F IC IE N T S E R V IC E
pnd making thtm up into brooches, p o t a t o * immediately, according to
M O D E R N E Q U IP M E N T
la vail era, stick nins.^acnrl—hplderer U. K. McQuarrie, stag© agent for
____ ^ ^ H O S P I T A B L E T R E A T M E N T ----- ----------------- cuff buttons, etc., and no two scenes the University of Florida Extension
are alike. The work is pronounced
• C. H . J E W E T T , L essee and M g r. to be the best of the kind on the Divftion. H ow 'evcr/'if $e£ weather
occurs it will be advisable to dig
market pnd these Florida scenes in them as soon ss possible.
f
miniature are destines to make their
It is necessary to avoid injury to
♦
.
_
creator famous.
the potatoes during harvest time
The Herald Printing Co. recently since wbunds admit decay organ­
printed a neat iitlle booklet des­ isms.
Observance ,pf, the following
cribing Stone Island and the paint­ recommendations sent out by the
ing of miniatures and any one in­ United States Department of Agriterested shoqld write A. B. and O. cultute will lessen storage troubles:
W. Commons, Sanford, Florida, or
"C a re should be taken in plowing
get the miniatures at a n yjje a d in g out the potatoes to avoid all bruis­
dealers in Florida,
ing by eontact between the imple­
^ g u a sa n tlibl
ments used and the roots. T h e soil
ahould then be scratched away from
“ O n e o f o u r salccTechnical Difficulty.
the potatoes and they-should be left
At
one
6f
the
rehearsals
o
f
a
play
jn e n d e m o n s tra te d th e
exposed
for several hours to dry.
the “ supers" hod to go up to an altar
ALL M AK ES A N D
Fu lly-C !iarged|B atlcrie«
and kneel before It. A fter rehearsing Picking should be In padded boxea,
va lu e o f th e L o n g D i *
five or six times tho stage manager baskets or crates. T h e roots should
TYPES REPAIRED
to Fit Any Car
tan ce T e l e p h o n e to u&amp;
lost his temper with them and shout­ be carefully- placed, not thrown into
SEM IN O LE COUNTY GARAGE
ed: "No, no! Where are your genu the picking receptacles.
H e was at H u n t s v i l l e
Although
flexlonsT" The chief '‘super" scratched sweet potatoes do not have the ap­
A la ., and u p o n h is o w g
hla head With a puzzled expression on pearance of being easily injured, they
his face. "W ell, air." he said, apolo­
r e s p o n s i b i l i t y pYit t «
require, in fact, aa careful handling
getically, "w e haven't had them from
as oranges and apples.
the property master!"

A C H IE L IS A M O N G YE T A K IN G N O T E S A N D i K lT H ,

AvCt L.

Thanksgiving
D in n e r

&gt;

12:00 to 2:00 P. M.

DR. A. DOLAN

;

D. C. BROCK
. MERCHANT TAILOR. CLEANER, DYER AND REPAIRER

; CALL AND SEE ME ON SANFORD AVL .

PHONE 174 j

We Desire to Thank all our Friends

TAMPA

For their Friendship and

B A Y V IE W H O T E L

Loyalty.

THE YEAR 'ROUND

Sanford’s House

of Service Closed all day

Thursday”

\

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The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.

UV- ' V

One
Experience
Convinced Me
of its Value

STORAGE.
N 0 N-SVIPHAT1NG BATTERY

L o n g D is ta n c e calls fo r fifte e n m erch a n ts w ith in *

ra d iu s o f s e v e ra l h u n d re d m iles.
" I n less th a n .o n e h o u r h e had s o ld 2100 barrels

o f flo u r

at a t o t a l cost t o us o f less than six d o lla r s

*'S in c e th e n w e h ave a p p l i e d th e L o n g D ista n ce
B e ll T e l e p h o n e t o e v e r y fe a tu r e o f o u r business w ith
m o a t p r o fita b le results.

T h e s e rv ic e is fin e , tha

ra te s nre re a s o n a b le 'a n d th e r e is m o r e sa tisfa ction

&gt; in one L o n g D is ta n c e T e l e p h o n e ta lk th an in hall
a d o i x n le t t e r s "

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
ANOTHM RAPH

Wlaa Practice o f tha Incas.
The Incaa, ancient rulers o f Pern,
were one o f the earliest authentic ex
amples of the high eugenic develop­
ment o f the human race. Their sys­
tem or choosing each year the flpoat
physical specimens o f young woman­
hood from all claaaea to become
"brides of the sun," or wives o f the
ruler, having quite an opposite effect
to that of the limited and unfortunate
matrimonial customs o f present day
royalty.
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t_. Early Assault on Bachelors. —

"H an dlin g should be minimised to
as great an extent as possible. This
makes desirable a rough sorting in
the field by placing the largest pota­
toes in one picking container, the
smallest in another, and the bruised
roots in a third. In no caae should
aacljs b e ' used either as temporary
containers or tpr marketing purpoeva. Diseased potatoes should be
placed in none of tho assortments.
Such roots should not be left per­
manently In the field, however, to
contaminate tho soli,* but ahould be
gathered and fed to pigs." •

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

ABOUT p e o p l e
..a n d

e v e n t s

u„ 1in1 of Wt Ifart Ptpartmeiil
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i f the Woman's Club tomorrow
A* jan tho prdfrtiu. will be In
^
of he Junior Civic Longue
-W r ".-". ; « " ■
C" d
An interesting program has

...

A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UPTO DATE
AMrmi til C m a u la h a ti It. tltta
'• "Sttitiy EJiior," a( rk&gt;t*

Mrt- H. A. Titkm, Nmh N*. 103

E. McConnell; Points If the Star’
Ada, Mrs. S. Maxwell; Ruth; Mrs.
Alfred Lllja; Esther, Mrs. 0 . \V.
Bailey; Martha, Mrs. F. K. Smith;
E lectrn ,( Mrs. John Stcmpcr; M ar­
shal, Mrs. Kanner; Warder, Mrs. J.
D. Parker, and Chaplain, Mrs. J. C.
•Hmmingerr-Worrtiy- Patron, D. H.
C. Raburn.
Continued on Pago Five

Sensed, which will Include
inj yeeitation* « r r e * t i r » of
and sever., charming dance
k !brrs by the younger member, of
W lih t', .. d tn d B l
i - This* will, bo one of the open
W H Y T H E BRONCHO JU M P ED
S a i l of ‘ he &lt;foP«tment to which
i f l y S l e and « p e d .lly dub mam- P e n / . Remarkable Performance Had
,ye invited.
These Juniors
Four Times In Night Saved
r ” d vfn some of the moat deIt.- Rldar From Death.

u U ri
» ' th«, w ' " * re
A former hcnlsmnn relates ii thrill­
5 S H B .n l nnJ «M » » « • * “ &gt;" P™ m;
,» I . the cnml of eny , l * e i ing *&gt; pcrsonnl exp&lt;&gt;rlcnce coonecte«l
with n stnmpede'of cattle. Ho was
heretofore.
tnklng n herd of 400 steers to I^*ndThf meeting will he opened by
vllte, and had cnmpetl for the night on
..
ff. E. Watson, chairman of
Bear river, near Its Junction with the
ih* Dep*rtm,,n*
^ o'clock to dis- Little Srtnke. At midnight, when he
of any
huaineas that may went on gunrd, all was cjuh-t, but In
before the meeting, after an hour or so, for some unexplained
*hkh the president of the Juniors, reason, the cattle were up and off
Julia Laing *iU preside and present like a flash; something had stampeded
fcrt annual address. In connection them.
He was riding nil old blue-colored,
-ith this meeting there will be a
line-backed
California broncho, Just
-,ho*er of goodies" for tho Orphantho
beast
for
tho work. He had often
in at Enterprise.
Club members
ridden him n hundred miles n day.
urt earnestly requested to cooperate
Tho night wasdnrk nml cloudy,- nnd he
the ehildten end contribute Hb- hdd to rely on the animal's stircfoofrd^jlly for the Thanksgiving box ness as ho strove ^to stay on the
which sill be sent over on Thursday flanks o f tho steers nml turn them un­
til their scare should cease.
Borninf- ___ ________ •
It was n wild rnce. Four or .five
Kcdttn Star Mt&gt;norial Ser*iee
times the broncho gave tremendous
.Seldom has there been a more Jumps, but landed right and went on
beautiful and impressive momoriul In good shape. In the course of an
jerviee than that which was held on hour or so the rnnn hml the beeves
Sunday a f t e r n o o n at the Masonic filleted.
When dnyllghl came, being curious
-h*!l by Seminole Chapter of the
Order of the Eastern Sfur. in mem­ to leant whnt obstacles bad occasioned
those tremendous Jumps of the bron­
ory of their members whose death
cho, tho man set forth to look -over
occurred within the year. The lodge the ground. Leaving the bottom land,
room v as appropriately decorated tho steers had useended n gentle nccllvwith white (hryianthemuma and Ity, and on the pfntenu at the top he
potted ferns suggestive of tho sweet­ had kept circling them.
ly solem n service of the day/ A
The plntcnu Waa Intersected by a
simple dignity
characterised
the canyon uhout four miles long and from
work of the various officers, their 1,800 to 2,000 deep'. Its walls Inclined
white relies b l e n d i n g in harmony toward each other at the top, nnd tho
with the simple decorations, beneath dlstnncb across was 15 or 20 feet.
. During the chase the broncho hnd
the toft glow of the shrouded lights,
Jumped that frightful chasm four
four of which were in rtd, signifying
time. I His hoof-marks were plainly
tie four deceased members.
Rev. visible; nnd dowh in tho debris, hun­
A. H. Cole delivered tho memorial dreds o f feet below, were n dozen nmnaddress, taking the place of Kcv. F. gled steers that bad been crowded off.
E. Steinineyer, whose illness protented his attendance.
- * A fter They Got Going.
Hilda Jensen rushed up to Officer
The music was inexpressibly sweet
"Officer, that man Is follow^
and tendrr that was rendered by Cohen.
lug
m
e!"
.Ur*. &lt;leo. Hoy, \Jrs. F, E. Steln"Faith, then I’ll folloy th* man an'
nytr and Mrs. Claude Herndon,
sec why he's folleyln’ y e !" spake Of­
with Mrs Frank Adams presiding at ficer Cohen/ who had been a member
the piano and Miss Jcan-Etta Shel­ o f the force for some time.
don arrompanying on the violin.
A crowd o f small hoys, Heolug a po­
"Nearer my Clod to Thee" was soft­ liceman following a man, started in
ly played throughout the ritualistic pursuit nnd followed tho policeman.
At that n crowd of men. seeing a
work of the order which was exem­
plified in fine form by the officers crowd o f boys, followed the crowd of
A sympathetic hush fell .upon the hoys.
Tho. rest of tho city, observing all
audience us the roll of the dead waa
tlti-so people following one another,
oiled. These were Rro. Padgett,
took tho procession for a parade and
the First Worthy Patron of Sem­
soon had the sldownlks roped off nnd
inole Chapter; Mrs. May Shelton, -themesIves -Hnrrf-tn denso hnnltB be­
^rmtnote- un ip lcr; Bros. hind the rope to enjoy the spectacle.
Mills and Geo. It, Smith, stale
Tho board of education hearing of n
f
Gr.im! Chapter of the parade, declared a holiday uml thou­
Order of the Eastern Star.
T w o sand* o f children ran trooping out of
ceremonies particularly interesting the schools. Catching the Infection,
and beautiful were the placing of linnks closed anil general Jubilation
the emblems of obedience and law reigned.*
When Officer Cohen caught up to the
apon the altar, the gavel signifying
-sTnmtri' -rolimrer or llllds* Jensen. It
ehedimv i , tl^i niTlte an&lt;! ritual, tfie
developed that he had only been en*
l*w» of Hod and man and releasing
dinvorlng to return her handkerchief,
the while dove of, peace. Solemn which she had dropped,- but by thnt
and sweet was this ceremony, the time It hnd once ngnlu been demon­
o«*e winging its flight upward, strated that all an Idea needs In ‘this
■tnifying peace to .the .soul in it. dear old country of ours Is' n good
“ i|ht to the heavenly realms. The start—Fuck.
memorial address of Uev. Cole, waa
• tribute of praise pnd eulogy to the
Did Not Look the P a rt
departed members.
The \Jicautlfu1
The eznr o f Itussla was recently
Program of music included "Sweet visiting a field hospital, and, ns Is fre­
Hmr of Prayer." " I s M y Name quently tho case, be had donned mufti,
written There," and "O n ly n Little with n view to rendering himself less
■'1 by the trio. Following the llotlceyble.
Stopping by ft wohnded soldier who
®lht of the dove Mrs. Geo. H oy
wns being nttondod to by the doctors,
»»ng "Karo to Face," after which
he gftted at him pityingly. One of the
,“ e wnedirtion was pronounced and orderlies, seeing his majesty wus In­
the officers filed out.' These were terested In the man, thereupon usked
t,

.-? rrthn Jon,' ln». Worthy Mn?* 1 ni- Loretta Brotheraoti, As"rtite Matron; Secretary. M r.. E.
Conductor, Mra. R. L.
in’ Associate Conductress* Mr*.

^Notice
n S ft*
hercby riven that I
.
wl 8bolt* on b ih ilf of m/sslf
w
,e* tl r°p r«w n t.tiv e » and
miaainn' 1
to tbo c°unty com■uu oT * fi° n Somlnol°
county.
« « t i ,° ,Plo,2?*» • #t the,N re* ulM
MonH K rn December to-wlt: On

for jlaw’ Decembcr **b. a . d . m e ;
« « L £ at r kbluh, * ‘ l&gt;" br,d«*

the latter how he felt.
•'Badly enough,” replied tho soldier.
"But It Is nut my hurt 1 mind so much.
It Is rather thut I w il caught by this
cursed bit o f shell Just half an hour
before tho emperor wns duo to puss
our way. and 1 have always wanted to
see him."
"W ell," said tho orderly, "why, then,
do you not look at Win now, my son!
Ho Is there by your side."
"Don't tell mo lle s r cried the
wounded man angrily, ' eyeing the
plalnly-dreseed and mud-stained Nich­
olas with n glance of profound con­
tempt "An I f I did not know that em­
perors nro not made like that I" •

Substitute clam bakes for crab supIH’ rs, and, In a manner o f speaking,
Hint Isn't n calamity because beer
goes best w lU f clams, while crabs retjulre a champagne fluctuation. Any­
how, If the waiter bands you n bill,
for fl.50 for the cold boiled Bracliyoroys crustacean, or blue crab of Ameri­
can waters, don't Commence to holler
until ho tells you that erfths are good
ut any price, and the sharks eat 91.80
worth at one gulp.

SAVED WIFE PAIN
SOLDIER'S TENDER CONSIDERA­
TION OF LIFE PARTNER.

Fsdng Destb* Every Hour, He H id
Sufficient Forethought to M*ke
Preparations That Would
8pare Her Shock.

to attach a series o f letters to Ilfs
name." *.
"Yes," replied Farmer ComtossoL **I
must say I approve o f It. I ne\er got
any regular deghs-, but It’s n heap of
satisfaction to mo’ to see *n. F. I).’ on
Ihe nml! sertt to iny address."

REPORT REVEALS
GERMAN WEAKNESS
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British, Capture Document Pre­
pared by Teutonio Corps
Commander.

INFERIOR ON THE SOMME

Von Arnim Admits British Superiority
In Air and Artillery— Short o f.
Tho Rurgeon of the battalion, a
Everything but Food^-Draws
broad-shouldered, grny-hnlrcd ninn,
hUmh! ut the operating table, 'apparent­
Lessons From Battle.
f
ly tired nnd ready to drop, walling for
the next patient. Ill* mndstaut no­
War Correspondents* Headquarters
ticed the chiefs condition tond culled In France,— Germany Is short o f guns,
to n hospital attendant to bring u com* m-ruplanes mid war material of all
fortuble armchair, Into which the sorts, but not o f food, according to a
weary surgeon sunk.
most sciiHuthiiiully Interesting docu­
"How many have we operated on ment the British have captured, which
tills morning?" the chief naked of hi* Is called "the experience of tho Fourth
assistant.
Gemini) Corps In tbu Battle o f the
"Forty-two, and I am afraid ut least, Somuie."
a dozen of them will die, and another
The doesmeut wns written ns Indozen will remain cripples," replied m fuel Ions to tho troops. It wusdrnw.n
the asslHtnnt.
from the lessons of the buttle by
"I Have lost confidence In God nnd Gen. Count 81xt von Arttltn, tho corps
myself," muttered the chief. "I can­ commander, who has bccu fighting op-'
not understand why these stupid fools Penile the British throughout the o f­
try to kill each other. You usk me to fensive.
This Jong detailed revolu­
rest; are you mad? Rest, Indeed, to tion of (||c Inner thoughts o f the Ger­
s»*e these t*&gt;or men bleed to death," man stuII discusses the methods and
and he Jumped from Ids chair, reudy shortcomings o f every branch o f thu
to operate ou another of tho war’s vic­ German army In view of the unexpect­
tims.
ed power nml organization the British
A soldier entered and addressed the latte shown.
chief surgeon, tears streaming down
The document starts out by paying
his face:
a tribute to Hie British Infantry,
“ Pardon, doctor, I have brought the "which undoubtedly Inis learned much
captain, my master; save him If you since lust autumn's offensive.
It
can."
•• * •
shown great dash in uttiick. The Eug'Hie captain wns plnccd on the oper­ lisliuiuu also has physique and Indu­
ating tidde. Little to be ddnu here; ing In hi* favor. Uue must acknowl­
part of n grenade had cut o|&gt;cn tho edge the skill of the English III rapid­
abdomen.,
ly consolidating captured positions
"Little to be done here," repeated uml their great tenacity In Ihe de­
the surgeon-aloud.'
fense of them/*
The wounded captain heart] the ver­
British Artillery Very Effective.
dict.
Explicit Instructions ure given In
"You can't snvo ' me?" naked the
Ihe document to the nrtlllery to
wounded officer.
change their methods of placing but­
• “ Why not?" replied the surgeon. " I
teries la villages and behind steep
will do my best."
slopes, because o f the British method
"W ill you do me n favor, doctor, If of distribution o f their artillery fire,
the operation should not ho success­ which prodigally sea relics nil obvious
ful? I have written some letters beshelters. Owing to tho terrific concen­
forclmnd. they are In my servant's
tration of the British artillery fire,
possession. I want you to mall one &gt;ays the document, front lines of
every four days. In the event that I trenches should he thinly held mid de­
should die, continue'p* send the let­ pendence 'placed on siunll groups of
ters; say nothing to Indlcnto that I machine gunners. Once the British
nm dead. My wife exports to become lily u curtain of fire on a trench, II
a mother within three weeks’ time.
You will understand."
The doctor nodded Ids head.
Tin* operation was performed, the
captain removed nnd put Into u hos­
pital bed.
Tw o more hours nt the operating
table nnd the surgeon's strength wns
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exhausted. He wus relieved nnd went
to sleep for n few hours. Awakening
he thought of tile cnptaln uml the let­
*
ters nml went to see how the mitlcnt
vcntmoTntT ITe'found him still alive.
The letters were handed to the sur­
geon by thr mptn1ti*s srrvnnrtiTKrtif1
mulled them nt Intervals gs he hnd
n a n a n 4 Wi
promised, and received' the replies
from the captnln’s wife, for ninny days
r
•
after the wounded captain* hnd sunk
Into the peaceful ahimhors o f death.
- In the Inst letter the countess wr-de
llmt the little hoy Was now ten days
old. The surgt-nnTesenled’ und return­
ed the letter with the superscription:
"Died on the field of honor."— Fr.
W. von .Oesteren in Uebor Land and
Mecr.

adds, the tuen naaiorrter evacuate ic
hud lay down in the open.
Most Interesting to the officers. In
view o f tho fact thut tbu British have
so consistently held ground they have
taken agalust counter-attacks, is what
Gen. von Arnim Bays ou thu sub­
ject.
" I t the couuter-ntracks, which on
account of the situation blight to be
Washington In 11 tries mnnnged to
methodically prepared, nre hurried, win one game in Detroit this year.
they cost much blood, because tho
• • ••
troops lose their trust tn the lenders
No one ever Is really so Important
If they fail, which nearly always Imp- ns a football couch seems to be In
pens," suys Ueu. vou Armln.
autumn.. •... .
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*** YTo'then complains that the "exist­
m*
ing telephone system has proved to­
Bulgers has n new drop-klcker, Law,
tally Inadequate In consequence o f the a Brooklyn boy, who has made a big
development of the fighting," and snys hit with Conch Foster Stanford.
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the artillery signal Bystem broke
down. The commander asserts that
The winter league has been official­
lie has discovered that British aero­ ly opened, but the huigue does not get
planes use soiipd signals to tell gun­ Into full swing until nejir the holidays.
• • •
ners where their shells are fulling, and
says the Fouflh corps uIready has
Certain box-fight promoters ought a
started an experiment on 'H ie same qualify for ffiue ribbons at Uio hors*
kind of method us a complement (o tho allows. .They're rather spirited charg­
wireless,- which Is frequently Inter­ ers. y'know.
rupted.
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Superiority of British Airmen.*"
Till* price o f clieeso Is advancing.
"The numerical superiority o f tho Which nmy or may not bo the reason
British airmen and thu fact that their fight promoters nre not matching
machines were better made are dis­ heavy weigh Is these days.
• • s
agreeably apparent to us," Gen. von
Arnim snys, and he speaks *of
Mike Gibbons,She St. Paul phantom,
the surprisingly bold proceduro of can't sec Ids wny clear to performing
British nlrqien, who were often "able In New York for the ninzumu offered
to fire successfully ou our .troops with l&gt;y the Gotham promoters.
• • •
machine guns by descending to with­
in n few* hundred feet o f the ground."
Ad Wolgnst lost the decision to an
He ndds thnt the German untlnlrcruft unknown In a four-round bout tho
guns could not continue firing at thut other night.
Mnyho* It' wns WIIIIO
height "without exposing their own Bitclde disguised ns u wop.
troops to the serious danger o f shell
• • •
.
fragments/' Before tho bnttlc o f tho
Kid Williams, bantamweight cham­
Somme airmen kept nt tinywhere from pion o f the world, outclassed Benny
0,000 to "12,000 feet over the lines on Kiuifiyim, Philadelphia hnnlnniwT-lght,
account o f antiaircraft gunfire..
In six rounds nt Philadelphia, .
Gen. vou Arnim In the docu­
• • •
ment wnrns his Infantry to use their
As long us Conch Crowell has Wel­
rules against the daring British don at Jmfnyette It will be mighty hard
aviators. He says thnt the nnununl-1 fur opposing tennis to break uj* tho
thm supply and the nrtlllery are Imole- ' tnurobu mid white's forward pusses.
quale, and that maps were tnsultleleiit
• • •
In quantity and hud as regard details.
According to ringside reports, Fred­
Also the supply of horses has reached die Welsh eoiitiiiues h. trike u heating
tile utmost limit. Of t|ic food supply
In every bout ns well ns winning tho
Gen. von Arnim snys:
decision nml retaining tbu llglitwelglit"No special difficulties nroso. The crown. *
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supply columns prove sufficient."
• • •
The William college football team
COUSINS WED BY TELEPHONE was riddled o f stars through gradua­
tion Insf spring. Tlnvteam lest Plante,
Garfield,.
tirow n, Overton, Tompkins
.Missouri Man Sidesteps the Law In
rind
Wright.
Marriage to Girl In Ala­
• • •
bama.
\s an evidence of the size-of (lie
"
Fulton, Mo.—It became known that great growth o f the Grand American
the Rev. 7.. T. McCann, pastor of the liaridlcnp It might lie tinted 227.25-1
Memorial Methodist church. St. Louis, targets were thrown hi the recent

7 JOTE5 °S
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tournament.

wns married to .Miss Currie McCann
of Oxford, Ala., by long distance tele­
phone. The bride ts his first cousin.
She was nt her home In A Inlatum- nnd
he was In St. leads when the cere­
mony wns performed.
,
The marriage of first cousins is for­
bidden In -Missouri, but there Is no
Atabnum law against It. Lawyers as­
sured McCann Hint u telephone umrrlago would tie legal

Helium In Mount Vesuvius.
Helium, tho “ sun metal," thus named
bemuse It was found In tho sun by
spectroscopic observation, before It
was known to exist on the earth, ap­
pears to - :Lvt In perceptible quantities
In u number of mlnvrnU exuded from
Vrsuslus, and nlao In ibo i air about
Naplos.

INTERNATIONAL TRUCK IN ACTION
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Seminole County Convicts
are
Handled
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and Comfortable Manner

Helping the MldgeL *
Mickey O'Dmdnn wns n noble-minded
lad. fall of. sympathy for the poor,
nhvnys ready to succor tho oppressed,
keen, to right the wrongs o f the world.
One ilny, passing u stonemason's yard
he saw two men sawing through a
huge block of stone with one o f those
Inrge, double-handled snws. One of
them was six-foot-two, the other n
lit I I p chap of four-ftmt-one.
le aning against the wall. Mickey
watched them swaying back and forth
for n few minutes; then he routed for­
ward nnd Jcnlt the tall tnnn n blow
nn the side of tho hend, knocking him
senseless.
"N ow ," ho ■exclnlmod, as po stood
over tho prostrate form, "now will yex
The picture above was snipped °F
let tho little chnp hnvo It, yex dirty,
hulking bullyr-^-Plttsburgh Chronicle- the International Motor Truck re­
Telegraph.
cently purchased* by the board of
county commissioners of Seminole
county. The truck Is of the type
Photographs Eruption on Sun.
Astronomer Evershed nt Svlnngnr, made to fit the special requirements
Kashmir, hn* photographed nn erup­ of the various counties as a method
tive ‘ prominence o f exceptional alti­ of transporting the labor on the
tude on tho disk o f .the sun. Tho pho­ roada and quick transportation is
tographs wete obtained nt Intervals the keynote of the success of tho In­
from near tho beginning o f the out­
ternational Truck and aince the in­
burst until the.final fragments had
stallation
of the truck for the county
risen to n height o f a little more than
n semldlnmeter from the sun's limb. convicts the county has saveil great­
The velocity sway from the sun was ly in time. I t has been estimated
WO kilometers per second nnd faint that the cost of transportation is
extensions coutd be traced nt 18 min­ about' tho same os formerly when
utes from the'lim b, representing n they were hauled In wugohs and
bright of close upon a half million piule teama but the great saving Is
mile*. Astronomers snj this would in time,' the motor truck taking the
appear to be the highest prominence men from' the permanent camp on
w'hlch hfts yet been recorded as spMellonviUtf avenue to their field of
penring on the surface o f the sun.
labor in other parts of the county
In record time and bringing them
A Min o f Letters. ,
"N early everybody has some distin­ home at night, giving them double

Sharks Scare Crabs Away.
Tho sharks have chased the suc­
culent crab from their habitat and
caused a scarcity of crustacean*. In
other word* they bore, **cn-hbed the
game." For the first time since 1874
tlio crab seems to have quit Its hsbltst.
hdng J n0b“ rivr «
th .t point along the coast,' a New Xoeli cots*spondent o f the Pittsburgh Dispatch
fcet
jS n,na hundrwi write*. Crab fishermen who In former
»»U r b e L r dC and th® d*pth oftho years made goodly profits selling their
catches by the basketful, now find It
a day's work to catch enough crabs
:i ,a e l s h o l t z .
to feed their own fsmlUe*.* Actor
colonics have found It necessary to guishing designation that penfilto him the time to work.
known .
J hn* rlver * l what u
Nice , 5 0 ,t* * n Ferry*
‘ »ke th *
arid b ri? 8t* * d of M ,d '
*nd
•a W d r i ! 10 b* built at tbI» Point
*od on
wber® tbo ferry now is
th, s, lh« S.nforU and Osteen road,

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also saved time and money by elim­
inating tho different camps that
heretofore were established wher­
ever the gang was working Bnd the
mule team transportation being too
slow to take them and get thorn
back from points.Iq the county far
removed from the county comp near
this city.
W ith the International
Harvester truck the county gang
can be moved to many points far
distant and with no lota of time
placed on the job and taken back to
the home at night, where they can­
not only get better lodging and food
but bea under .tjte protection of the
regular county prison farm and safe­
guards. The truck In operation here
is an innovation nnd has not been
in use long enough to get the actual
figures under all conditions, but for
the first thirty days* has demon
alrated its worth and economy. The
esse with which |t is handled makes

The truck has It practical' for the county

inlendent of convicts and his men
to handle, and all of them aro satis­
fied that the International has solved,
the question for the county road
work.
W ith - a capacity of 2,000
pounds, well constructed to stand
all tests, with plenty o f power and
the ability to go anywhere and e v - '
erywbere the International Truck
can be recommended Jor any public
work o f'th is character and nn in­
spection qt the Seminole county
truck in action will convince any
county board that tho International
is ail and more than the builders
claim for ] L

Tho B .‘: St 0 . M otor Co. are the
agents* for the International here
and Mr. James Stewart, the man­
ager will take pleasure in demon­
strating the truck to any one whd is
interested or they can see tho coun­
ty’ truck ai the county farm or in
operation on the various roads of
au;nr- * t h j countj-.
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IN TH E HEART OF TH E W O R LD 'S G REATEST VEGETABLE SEC TIO N

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1916

NUMBER 29

i f RATES

IRECENT COLD

ARE HIGHER

KILLED CROPS

THESE DAYS

IN N O R T H

BEFORE r a i l w a y s c o m p e t ­
ed

RIVER B ATE S W ERE
LO W E R

|C A L IF O R N IA A L S O SU FFERED
IN V E G E T A B LE S AND
. ORANGES

jt i« the duty and shall be the purPo* of the Sanford Board of Trade
to reduce the-freight ratea to and
from Sanford and the flrat atop will
t* to make this city a baaing point,
thereby inducing.wholesale houses to
locate here and make Sanford the
peateat ahipplng center .In middle
florida.

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Thu recent cold that prevailed
over tho north, coat and west played
havoc with vegetable* and fruit* but"
Florida .was practically untouched.
Sanford section never felt the cold
and the growers were wanting just
auch cold weather to put the finish-,
ing touches on the early lotturo.
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A Washington special goes into do*-'
JPi
tails as to the effect of the cold spell
in other sections. A bulletin bureau
says practically no harm to fallsown grain was reported and the
damage to cotton was slight, but in
California tomatoes were a total iosa
and truck suffered except in a few
Bectioha.
..

That Sanford should have much
better rates has long been known by
those connected with the railroads
tnd ateamshlpa and the ahlppera of
this city. That Sanford will paver
jet cheaper rates unless we get the
rinrerted action is also a well known
truth and the concerted action will
come from the Sanford '^Board of
' Trade, composed of nearly/,Jour hun­
dred members, representing overy
walk of life and every member a live
tire working for the beat Interests
» ( the city.
, Fanford at the head of navigation
•q the St. Johns river which will
' soon be the
Inland
Waterway
. through Florida occupies the most
strategic position to enforce tho de­
mands for better rates that)- does
say city in Florida.
In the early
days tho transportation rates were
cheaper and there was no railroad
competition and tho joke of the
^(ransporution companies in this
day la that they cannot reduce the
rates and tho Clydo Line does not
seem to make any material differ
eote in the said rates.
What the
Clyde Line and the railroads need
to bring them to timo is dnot|ier line
on the river—an independent line of
steamers operated by. the bpsiuess
men of this section o f florida and
that this line will be operated is
•foretone conclusion unless tho rates
are reduced.
Tho following from
•Jacksonville Dixie tells of the cnrly
dayl of ateamhoating and calis at­
tention to the fact that rates aro
hither now than they "were in the
early days of no rajlway competi­
tion: •

The cold spreud southward from
Aluska on' November 10, driving .
temperatures in the Rocky Moun­
tain states down to new low murks,
and during the week following mus­
ing freezing weather and frlsts all
tho way south and east to southern
Florida.
“ While a large part of the BWcot
potato yield has been harvested In
.Mississippi,” says tho
bulletin, .
there wus much injury to the un*
harvestedt and vines were reported
killed in some other sections of the
south. White potatoes wero slightlydamaged in. Louisiana.
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“ The first steamboat lino inaugu­
rated between Jacksonville and New
Yotk was by the^Clyd*. Lino, the
"" Ant vessel being the Cherokee, which
H jrritfcd -bar® in - .188fl-*mJ~WfiTfTr
Jrored a gala occasion,*' many leadiEt Jacksonville people - going to
Charleston and accompanying the
™*«i to thia city.

E THE PEOPLE
T H E P E O P LE

. It is strange indeed that river
transportation has been so greatly
traced, when the rater were cheap«.tban at present. Even after the
A. C. L. had, as the old Plant SysPenetrated to the southern
•♦ctions, it was tho steamboat* that
“ rnfd most of the passengers.
Competition was lively; and boat
*nd railroad solicitor* were buay at
hotels. The scenes of greatest
activity were at Hogan street and
tb* railroad wharves.
In those days there was no rail'ommiulon and the freight
•lea then on certain commodities
Wfr* much lower than now.
transportation

S.EMINOLE

COUNTY

“ Cabbage; turnips and coltardle** '
cupcd'injury in most.of Georgia and
Alabama, but in Louisiana young
cabbage . plants, beets and ifettute
will be a 60 per cent loss, while
hardy vegetables in Texas suffered
« * - f a r *outh-as -Corpus “ ChTtllL In
California severe injury to truck oc­
curred in all save a few sections, but. celery in tho Deltn district was
mostly unjiyrt.
In Georgia, Louisi­
ana and other states seed beds and
murlf truck in (folds were saved
through timely warnings.

ARE

Having been buuntifnlly mippIlKl from Xitturo’s sl6rehouse wkfi“ e v c ^
flint mafces’T.lfc
Worth Living and yet our material and spiritual welfare, our prosperity and health and wealth are the
considerations that call for a pause In our dally thsks to give praise and thanksgiving to Him who has
made possible this glad Thanksgiving time.
Therefore the following resolutions are endorsed by the people:
W H E R E A S , America occupies the position of safety, protection, nopularity and .wealth and is
paramount among the nations of the earth while the world is at war and under the safe and sane ad­
ministration of Woodrow Wilson we are assured of a continuance o f peace and prosperity and
W H E R E A S , Florida and Seminole County in particular occupies a high plftce in the midst of
this outpouring of many blessings and the future seems bright for many years to come, therefore be it

jf. WM £ notable occasion, and the
I’JrctM being .assured, several other
ships were added to the line.

,n 1880 f^ c r

OF

There seems tp hgvo been but
ittle damage to fruit in the south.
Citrus fru^ in Texas stood the freeze
well, save in u few more northern
sections, where about hklf the crop
was lost.
utsuma orange tree*
seem, hurt in Mississippi, but practl ally unhyrt in Alabama.
In
Florida the cold was rather bene­
ficial to citrus fruit, im proving color
and shipping qualities.

R E SO LV E D , T h a t we the people of Seminole’ living-in one of the most favored sections of the
United States forget all differences, all business affairs, all sorrows and troubles and on.Thureday
November 30th give thanks for the* manifold blessings that have been showered upon us and be it fur­
ther
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R E SO LV E D , that each one of us do hereby, pledge ourselves to greater and renewed efforts dur­
ing the coming year, that we may enjoy the mnterial and spiritual blessings that come from the whole
hearted effort to live as good and useful citizens.
And while celebrating this bounteous season let us invi e the world to come in and enjoy this
grand country, in which we have prepared a place for them and Seminole welcomes the world with a
feeling that in this county they need have no fears for the future.
Thus, this day we send forth this greeting, strong in the belief that we are favored among alothers in the greatest nation on earth.
T H E PE O P LE OF S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
By The Sanford Herald.-

on

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J0h"* riVW W“ tho ,,velI“ t
r we had In commerce. Every
*,0m the St. Johns river de-

t&amp;rOmA ° n rlb* r transportation, but
” “ ro*da (;sme and drove the busiOeaa , „ y

" I n California citrus fruit in Tu- '
are county was somewhat damaged,
and half tho young trees near
D avis were ruined; but in other
parts of the state the damage to cit­
rus ‘ f uit was negligible.
Table
graoes in California are practically
an entire loss, and unpicked .olives
were much hurt, but can. still bo
used for oil."

Sanforqa, Florida, Novem ber 28th, 1916.

1880 eighteen splendid steamers
uasd between this city and
»nd every vessel w u . crowd- I S
* lth P“ wngers and freight.
to IM a Wn° re*I^eiI
from 1880
itea*
« roln«nib«r the beautiful
®*n*vv f ? d&lt;rlck DeBarry, H. T.
City^f o* \ka,. City °* Jlc,“ onvUle,
8Jlr«te)#o 7 d’ E,l“ H * nco*. John
X e l . ,, ®yU v " ° ‘ ! n»
B , Plant,

some tw enty five bond buyers hero
bidding for the $46,000 6 H refund­
ing bonds advertised to be sold.
D“ , *n *IW
■They were ‘sold to Field &amp; Richard­
son Co., o f Chicago at par and qc*.
B*n 7 r',r? ?*By
*!&gt;• H . T .
crued interest and n- premium of
g
y
a r
which ran
2 ‘ . ^ n v n T e - a n d Palatks, S A L E Y E S T E R D A Y G AVE B E S T I9958.00: This is a good figure, for
in other words the- bonds sold for
P R IC E O F R E C E N T
$1,07878, being the highest price
uvel; , nl y hr vj ?
w * *
YE AR S
paid for city bonds in rscent years.
The bond trustees elected at the
4« * —' V i i ' T - •_UMlIj
wants Sanford city
recent election are A. R. Key, B. F.
W hltneF a’fMl1 O; L. T a y lo h ' •
f most be good if thh'JrtYa
b Our local tlaAks were, right on the
or them yttierd a y’ ie any
Dmeter tit vahBAi‘*1fc8r ’ there were job'and their bids were as follows:
■r-ai*nur

CITY BONDS ABOVE
PAR IN DEMAND

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'irst National jo in t
bove par and $100

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‘ Seminole
bid,’ $2671
for fees.
The

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Bank . bid

$2939.00 and $100 fo r fees.
There

were tw en ty

was
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five straight

bonds.

DIRECTORS ELECTED
FOR COUNTY FAIR

yesterday

demonstrates

that

the

Death of Mrs. J. F. Ariel
Mrs. J. F. Ariel died at her home
on the west side lest Saturday after
a short illness and wan buried Sun­
day with her young infant wboae ushering , into the world caused her
death.

T h e funeral occurred from the
late residence on the west side lost '
Sunday afternoon at tw o o'clock, .
R ev. Arthur Peck of the Episcopal
church officiating.
Interm ent was
N IG H T m ade in Lakeview cemeter .

BIG M E E T IN G - L A S T
ASSURES S E M IN O L E
The number of hj^yers here
C O U N T Y F A IR

bids with four bids for 6 per cent

Considerable dttmaga to seed cano
occurered in Georgia and Florida,
but the injured canu remains usablti
for syrup.
In Louisiana the seed
cane was mostly saved through
warnings, but other cane, through'
generally winrowed,
suffered, nq
harm. Sorghum was mostly killed
and sugar, cane damaged in Texas,
and the uncut c.Tnc in .Mississippi
wus nuch damaged.'.
“ Truck in northern Carolina was
killed and most tender truck in
northern and western
Louisiana,
Tcxns and other southerp states
was killed, while in California toma­
toes were an entire loss. linens and
lettuoo were somewhat damaged in
the coastal nlsln portion _nf South— -----1
Carolina and Georgia.

The jBeminole county F air la fast
bond markets are steady and th a t (Assuming shape under the skillful
•the Inftstors ljaye plenty, of moneyj
**9
their
rt; In. this gryst work and the
and are looking for safe inveatraenytA
directors werf^leptud at a Mg meetitfaiibe south.
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(Continued on page 6)
fevr,

T h e death of Mrs. Ariel has cast a
skdness over the com munity where '
•he has resided for many years.
H er goirig leaves a husband anil
three childfiri tb mourn the loss of a
devoted mother and sHf* uh'n&lt;f the
k w M U sympathy of oil lie extended
to them in their bereavement.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

forember 24, D ig

COAST CANAL ASS’N BIG MEET
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Chit-Chat of the Play Houses In Sanford

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centered midway o f **the festal adornnrtent was a miniature canal with
shipping craft a-tail upon it, the sur­
face life-like with water fowl and
(Charles R a y ) Is in love~with Kosa--.|dst to show him how unworthy she
“ Honor Thy N a m e "
kindred appropriateness.
Frank Keenan, Charles Ray and lee Carey, a distant cousin, and the is. Then It develops that V iola is
A t election of oflleers time, the
Louise Glaum are to be seen in prospective match is thoroughly a c -, the daughter of Rosita. and all o f
chairman
of committee on time and
ceptable
to
Rodney’s
parents.
Then
her
mother's
desire
for
revenge
“ Honor T h y N a m e," Triangle^Ince
Viola wins Rodney place stated that he had redeved no
play, to be seen a t 't h e L yric T o ­ the Colonel sends his son to New comes back.
.York to the university. There Rod- back, and after a drunken spree he invitation from any locality for the
night
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ney falls into bad company and finds -that he has married. .her. She meeting of. Aha coining year. Sem­
“ Honor Y h j) N a m e"gja j&gt;thji story presently —I s 1 introduced to Viola makes him take her to his father’ s inole's representative was promptly
"S' father's sacrifice to save his son. Bretagne Louise Glaum), a cabaret house ' There ^ho declines to accept upon h{s feet with an earnest and
Colonel Slocum Castleton (Frank dancer. She. realizing he is a young the father’s cash terms for final well put invite that the Association
Hecnsn) was a gay blade in bia day, man of considerable means spreads settlement and t h e ’ old man deter- come to Sanford Tor its next Annual.
and one of his flames had been the her net to catch him, and very soon ’ mines on a way to get rid of her that Hon. Frank W. Baker, known and
celebrated opera singer Rosita. 'But, after Rddncy writes home to his ?is one of the most tcrdble, but with- well liked in Snnford, having been
one night returning to his apartment father that he is going to marry " t h e 'a ! one of the most thrilling series of elected president, offered the sug­
be&gt;bsd found her with another man Sweetest little girl in New Y o r k "
[scenes ever shown upon the screen. gestion that inasmuch as the Atlan­
and promptly dropped her
tic Deeper W aterways Association
Lyric Tonight
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The old man at once comes t o ,
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is to hold its 1917 Annual in Miami,
N ow he is a respected southern
j
it
would he economy to have this
gentleman, livin g quietly with his ' N ew \ork and, sprucing hirrself up
“ The Years o f Ihc Locust"
association
meet there at the name
w ife and son- Rodney,
Rodneyr takes the girl away from R od n ey'
"T h e Years of the Locust," some­
time.
This
was adopted, but it was
thing extraordinary.
made
clear
that
Sanford's invitation
A,t last F an n ie^ Ward,fc". brilliant
being
renewed
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o r . the next after
Lasky stars who is noted in two
Miami, the association fully recog­
hemispheres as being (he best
dressed actress on the stage has nized the force of M r. Woodruff's
ample opportunity to display some logic that the vfery heat thing for our
of her famous wardrobe, in the waterway interests that could hap­
Jesse L. Lasky production of "T h e pen would bo for the association
Years of the Locust” , which will be people t&lt;) visit us, see the St. Johns,
seen at the Star M onday, beginning the lay of things in general, gain
with morning negligees, street cos- some idea pf the vast section.to be
'turney, afternoon gowynw, tea got^ps. henefltted by* the river route, touch
■ b ill govrns, opera cloaks, driving shoulders with us arid* more fully
furs, cilnning frocks and even a cute what and how much we cag'accom ­
little riding habit, follow each other plish l»y a united pull for a water­
in quick succession, nnd all of them way, through Jacksonville to Miami
j the latest conceptions of the prin- and K ey West along the natrual,
: cipnl Parisian modiste*. In the cast atonic and commercially important
. fupportii.g Mists Ward in this grip- St. Johns

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Name'
- Friday—Triangle D a y —'H onor
featuring Frank Keenan nnd Charles^ Ray,
"T h e G i[l and the Mummy."
'Sktunlayw-"Tho, Girl From Frisco," ‘ .The Honey­
moon Car.” y‘ AnimateiW4aws.” Third Chapter
of "L ib e rty "
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Duty,” "International News."
Tuesday—“ The Devil's Needle,!’ featuring Nor­
ma Taimadge, Tenth Chapter of "G loria’s Ro­
mance" featuring Billie Burke..
Wednesday—“ A I-e-son from Life." “ When Two
Plays a Game," Keystone Cofnedy.
C o m in g — T h q
P ic tu re .

W o r ld

S c r ie s

B a se

B all

For R e n t-S u ite of three r ^ 7
furnished or unfurnished. 109 w '
First St., Hynes Bldg. t
28.3tn*

For Rent— T w i f u r i U s h e T ^ :
at
200 M yrtle av'bnue. Corner
t AH Loeal Advertisements Under
This (leading T H R E E C E N T S a ond St. Enquire M iller’s Bakery. *

Line For Each Insertion. Minimum ________________li_________~ 25-tf.
Charge 25 Cents.

_____ FO R R E N T —Two FurniihwJ
vRooma-Hftfcand Cold Water
In answering an advertisement
Address Z care Herald., 20tf
where no name is mentioned in the
ad, please do not ask The Herald
, For ITent-r Several nice offle..
for information as to the identity of
foorns over Yowell’s. Enquire N. p
the advertiser.
Usually we do not Yow .n L Co.
32-tf
know who .the advertiser Is and if
we do we are not allowed) to give
For Rent 708 Park avenue. Enout this information. Simply writs quire of H. C. DuBoae, First and
a letter and**address t it as per in­ P?rk avenue;
43.^
structions in the ad.

W ANTED

FOR SALE
For Sale— 1915 Overland; 1915.
Ford Roadster; 1914 Ford 6 Passen­
ger.
All in good condition.
Real
bargains. Good terms. Quick sales,
Small profits.
Seminole County
Garage.
2£-4tc

W anted— By man of experience
position as night watchman. Apply
Herald Office for B. J. Port. 28-2tp

nexlftar*'

power, 8 cylinder, 3 cycle, Ferro.
First class condition, Sanford Mach­
ine &amp; Garage Co.
93-tf

PROGRAM A T THE STAR

LE T US 8 H O W YOU
pile remedy that i« different fro^j

For Sale— Nearly new adding ma
chine. 93S.00. Western U n io n .'
1-tf

usit n r m s p h i -ukes ir nirrr'R
PICTI Bia »ERK MARK

Friday— Paramount presents Mae Murray, fri "T h e
Plow Girl."*.HQ
Saturday— The tripnle program day. Malcolm Dun­
can and Anna Q. Nelson in "T h e Scarlet Road,"
also two chapters of "T h e Secret of the Subma­
rine.” ;
Mondsy— Paramount presents the fascinating Fan­
nie Ward in “ Ths Years of the Locust."----- — —
C o m in g — M a r g a r e t C la rk In ' " M is s G e o r g e
W a a n in g to n .’ V

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

Would exchange two houses ami
iota in New Smyrna. Florida, for
Sanford cjty or country property.
Worth investigating. J.' 0. Packard!
ackard,
Sanford,
Florida.
37-2tc
For Sale— 5 acre truck farm, half
cleared, splendid land, well located,
Wanted to sell your property. If
only $1,000.00. J. O. Packard, San­
its for sale tell me about It and let
ford, Florida.
27-2tc
me help you. J. O. Packard. SxnXoriL-Florida.
° 7-°tr
F o r'S a le — 5 acre lruck- *farm wTUT
••
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^
three tiled and being farmed.
A
Wanted— About
(&gt;5.000 lettuce
good one nnd only $1500.00. Terms
plants suitable for setting next week.
too; J. O. Packard, Sanford, Flu.
J. O. Packard, Sanford, Fla.
27-2tc
Wanted—T o hire 100 acres of
If others have failed to sell your cleared land suitable for trucking, in
property lot me try it. i l l do my one or several pprcwls« hot near San­
Adjournment of tho Florida East
I ing story are Jack Dean, Walter
best at. it- and- prospect looks goo'd. ford. Address P. O. Bok I i&gt;l5, San­
1 oniri Charles Ogle alid a number of Coast Canal Association was follow­
J.
O. Packard, Sanford, Florida.
ed by a cordial invitation from Palm
ethers.
ford.
27-2tp
Beach Hoard of Trade by Secretary
Wanted— 1
T o rent a small farm
Biggnrs to our representative to nt..
,
. „ .
...
1 For Salo— 10 acre truck farm, close to city with house and out
end on Saturday the Growers Mar- 5Jj arrc4 under cultivation for seven
buildings.’
H. M. Buchanan, 9lb
kr.mg Convention in that city.
ItJyears. three acres tiled with best
Park
avenue.
27-2tp
seemed politic to do so and tho in- milterUIi 0RC „pUnAld well. About
vitation was accordingly accepted. , 4 , , m ik, from ganford. For quirk
Largest postcard ofTer ever adver­
At thi&lt; gathering, Messrs. C. E. saje wjj| ta^,c J2000.00 and make
tised. Send 10c for 25 assorted post*1
Bassett and ^ c lis A. Sherman fromi ternis.
Eaiily worth a thousand curds.
T h e - Rochester Exchange,
the Office of Markets, Washington. mon, J. O. Parknrd, Sanford, Fla
IG7 W. Main St., Rochester. N. Y.
w ho had been arranged with f o r ! .
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their presetlce, gave most instrur- -----tive, practical, and hel|)ful informal
For Sale ) l acre truck farm in-j Wanted—Ship us. ypur oranges.
tion. Space scarecely admits of de- [ aide of rity limits of Sanford,
bean ! grapefruit, tangerines,pineapple and
tails here and fit this time, but wv cleared and fermrd for seven years! other fruits andvegetables.
Highwill state that Mr. WoodryfT brought but not yet tiled. Well fenced, one est prices obtained. Prompt'returns.
home with him a fund of marketing ; good well.
Would make a line lot Georgia Produce Company, Macon,
Intelligence as to what is in process subdivision. Bnrgnin price. Terms, Georgia.
* 2C-20-tp
of organization, which when perfect- if wanted. J. O. Puckard, Sanford,
ed promises, grrat helpfulness to Fioridn.
•.
27-2tc
• Wanted— Lady wishes position u
those trucker, farmers and fruit ------------------------------------------------- stenographer.
Work will please.
growers who get in touch with same. I For Sale— 3,000,000 cabbage and Box 1052, Sanford.
16-tI
Mae. Murry ^n “ The Plow Girl"
Mr. Bassett was especially requested j Big Boston lettuce, plants Cabbage,
Tonight at the Star*
to come to Sanford nnd explain to ! Wakefield, Early Flat Dutch, Early j Lost— Horse disappeared from lot
our growers the government plan o f ! Summer, all from best seed. $1.00; in Crescent Cjty on Wednesday
« n^
t! 2
— * L .. .It a 1 .
—a \f
LA —
( 2m I nta .. f in Ann nl*!,*
f Color,
1„! &gt;
at
Lyric Tonight
&lt;rT v '
steel roan, mire,
cooperation
in
the distribution ___
nnd1 n
per-M-,
60c per IM.
in lots of 10,000. night.
1 The joys of picture acting were adequate realization of proper price CnsK with order. J. It. Davis, Bar weight about 800 pounds. &gt; Owner
experienced by Frank Keenan and in the marketing of our products, j tow, Fla.
*•
• 26-6t;» • will pay reasonable reward for in­
! Louise Glaum in "H o n o r T h y Name’ and he assured our representative j
formation leading to recovery. S.
latest Triapgle-Ince, when they rode that he would, if his chief permits, j
For Sale—Strawberry plants, $2.00 Mullens, Crescent City, Fla.
27-2p
; behind a runaway team, winding up I „ p 0n application from us, certainly I P®r thousand F. O. B. Lake Mary!
Found— A purse containing some
with a dash over a cliff in which do so. It would be of infinite value
Pcrin». Lake Mary, Ha
money. Owner, may have same, by
both were supposedly killed.
A1 to every grower in the Snnford sec­
25-4 tp
describing property, and paying for
they really got' was a few sprains, a tion, if all could hear and art upon
For Sale— Fin'o horso nnd buggy. this ad. Dr. T . A. Neal.
28-2te
couple -dozen..bruises and vqrious the plan proposed, and should Mr.
i rips and tears in their attire. Lyric Bassett come, every one must make Inquire at W. O. Green’s Blackl&gt;ETA«TVENT O r T l l f IMKRIOR
,
,
,,
smith Shop, corner 3rd St. and Saol Tonight
U. 8 . L 40I O fflce .A l
—
it a point to let nothing provent, h?s jord
Ave.
22-Stc.—
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Nov. II. 1910.
being
jn
attendoncc_lQ-iiear-th&gt;-in-(
—
♦
-------i.’otlre it In * y ilvrn th»t WlllUa J.
I
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IM»
- H ----------------T h r - S r * T t e r t t 0 I 1 I
~
formation he is able ;to Impart.
F o r Sale— Two— v ery.—.dasirahlo Liui* *1 0 »U«*. !&gt;»•.,
Midi lloratflUid Knlrjr. No. OISOIJ. y
j A New..Years E ve in a Broadway I Tt will interest W aterw ay enthuai-'"^luilding lots in Sanford Heights, N W q of NKI4, Section »S. Towniklo XI L
Rani* II K.. Tallftaaivc Muldlaa. ka
cabaret palace is n' featuVe^and n re asts to stato that a plan which seems Nos. 73 and 74. __ W ill sell for $200 eird nolle* of inlinllan lo mil* Thr**-jrt*r
Proof
lo rclnbliah claim to tb« land ab*va
markable Btenc in "T h e Srarle; feasible and may verv possibly be cacl* or 'If takentogether will make
detenbed, befor* Hark Circuit .Court, *t
lower
prire
on
the
two
lots.
Apply
! Road*" n George Kieine photodrama worked out is the forming of an
Sanford. Fioridn, en lha XSlh day af U*S
* released through Kleine-Edison fea In tra Coastal W aterway District, to the Farmer* &amp; Merchants' Bank, etmbar, (Sit.
- SMIoy Jurnlxan of Wlatir Park. Fla.
^( turca to be shown n^ the Sj^ar Th e, jaharo •by—a -fu n d could~rbo railed Headland,-Ata.►. W. Chubb of Winter Intk. Fla.
HtTC'SaiUTaiY! iTTrequIred the serk which doubtless would be encour­
Iltnry Brown of 0»l*fo, Fla.
For Sale ' — Modern nine room
S
M. Wood, of g
T " ' :p A T O
vice of about 600 peraons for this aged and supplemented by the Gov­
house and three lots on Oak i avenue
R*I Iftar.
"s e t" in \VThe Scarlet R oa d " and ernment, and thus desired improve­
2&amp;-Tuta &amp; Frl-IOIc
_____
H alf cash, balance at six per cent.
the result is faithful accurate por­ ments might be anticipated and real­
E. L. Marshall, St. Charles, III., or
Ileparimcal *f Ik* Inlrrta* '
trayal of jus! about what transpires ized, in 'the much nearer future.
. U. 8. l^nd 0 «e* at OalaaavOto, FU*
phono 90-J, Sanford.
23-Stp
•
Otl. 1I,-ISI**—
at lomo of these palatial places on
»
A t all events, we are glad to note
Nolle# la h*t*by flvcn thal K"*****J
that particular night each year. The that W aterway prospects • at the
For Sale— Kentucxy tiorse with nu.h ol C.en*va, Ha., who on Oftabw JJ*
IStl, mail* llOme.lead Entry.
stylishly gowned women and cor­ present time appear brighter than at buggy, saddle and two rets of har­ Jor
oVrlhcnat &lt;uartrr, SeelKn \ T«*** »*'»
rectly attired men are apparently any. period since agitation of thia in­ ness. Apply Cecil Gajibctt, 'North -'I hcuik. Hr-c* * e»;t,
iliilan, baa b}SJ n»U.a
Flv* year proof to *rtnbllak ejalm U US.
having the "tim e of a life " at their estimable advantage assumed the French avenue.
. 15-tf
land abov* .iM.rlSed. RlSf* C-lwk of Op
festivities and a spectator can al­ lively proportions of the past two o r (
cull Court, at Sanford. Kloilda, ot lb# IBJ
Cheap fo r’ Cash— Second hand day of t)er*mb«r, ! l l t
most imagine (tearing the pop If the more years.
name, aa nllMtMfi
rubber tire top buggy. -A t store of , Claimant
chnrtipagn* corks and strains of the
llnmer Nlfholaon of
- ktl»ell» Taylor of O*«•»». Fljwo.*
J. E. Pace.
1’4-tf
music, so realistic is the picture.
Edward KUbMtof. OeMva^ n ^ | i
Sheepdogs Untaxed.
For Sale— Heavy double buggy,
? ” " * ■ E- " M
T O
y
Sheepdogs ore tree from tax In the
Mabel Taliaferro Starred In "T h e United Kingdom. ,
Platform springs, canopy top, leather
f
I9-Tuea * Frl-IOte
Dawn of Love”
cushions. Could be made a delivery
Mabel Taliaferro, one of tho most
n ria rle***! • ( lb* lol*»tor
wagon. Sanford Wagon Works.
Dally Thought.
tt. s. land Cffuo .1
popular actresses in this country,
23-tf
All philosophy lies In two words,
one o f the most versatile "sustain’* ami "abstain."— Epictetus.
Nolle*, I. hereby fl&gt;.« ‘ l'*'
«
For Sale— One International track. filly.rd of AP.se one* FpHrr*. H&gt;., J •
nnd gifted qrtW lts, will be the featu
l&gt;ccamb*r
&gt;r IS, 16II.
sXU al
Thoroughly overhauled and paint­ No.
wo. osm
UKf76.. for K *l ••
*?V
1
attraction here at the Star on Tues­
NEH. s«.t on
' 0*,n,hlpk. : 1.iVj .oU&lt;* ■
ed. Apply E. Stafford, Sanford.
SO E. Tallahaa*** kferldlas. Ml fly .fiT C
day in the stellar role of " T h e Dawn
ol IslonUcn to Wak*
t.,,r,|k«d.
7-tf
of LoVe," a flvo part M etro wonder•aUbllab llam t*.»ba land »bov.
■for*
CUrk
Circuit
c
°-ur*V
*
A*I*play. T h e story was written espec­
orlda, on tfo-Mtb dar of
For Sale— Good young mule. Can
ially for Miss Taliaferro by ChanClaimant namao
.• Jl,,,r*r“ h .Ida ■« -'1
be seen at Rex Packard’s, West
J. H. I'ooalcy sTMalUaod. M
4J
ning Pollock and Rennold W o lf, two
j
.
j
.
P ir k . o n o r ; i^ n i* o o &lt; &gt; . n « ^ * Side.
25-tf
W. IT. Ward of .L **«*^ 4 lJjI m Flarfi
of the foremost dramatists on Broad*" c - »— «•
AAoBXRT w n ^ ’ia. $
way who are now turning their tal­
For Sale— Marine motor, 18 horseents to the screen. Miss Taliaferro
is surrounded by an unu/ually strong
cast. The scenes of "T h e Dawn of

wk would

For R e n t- O n December l , t| coah
fortably furnished room In pru t*
family,' In ddwntown district M *? eratd rant.
Gentleman p ^ f* r&lt;T
Address P. O. B o* 1084.
25-tfc

For Sale — Hup Runabout, re­
built, $100. Schelle Manis, C ity. 6-ti

•.F O R R E N T
p il e

smuggler's rave along the coast.
Edvrfn Carewe, who directed the
production, topk the M etro com­
pany of playereTd Maine,"where the
feature was photographed with a cor­
rect and realistic background.

REMEDY*

U used both externally •
ty.

Lyric Satarday

Guaranteed to give
For R en t— Two 'or three rootas
any form bf pile* or m0
furnished or unfurnished. Good lo­
ed.
8old only by us, 60&lt;
cation. Address P. O. Box 1247.
R. C. Bower.
27-1 be

j

�THE SANFORD HfeRALD

PAGE BIX
l a Coail *f C otn lf J a l ( i , Mcmlaolc ('o in 'r
Stale or Flail a
Rot at r ol
i Jim -n(&lt; Glam
__ Notiro U hiratiy gUrr.-'to all -arh'm It
fray cor&lt;am, that on tha llt h day ol
M a r t i, A. 1). 1917, I shall apply to tha
Haoorabla Judea ol aald ('ourt. a» Judea o(
1 ‘rohata, lor my final dDrharga aa Executor
mi tha aitot* ol Ml** Jlmmia Ilian, d»(*a&gt;ad;.
. and tha at I ha oama tlma 1 will ptairnl
my final accoutta aa Kiecutur Pi Mid a*tata,
• t o aak for tbrii appiatal.
X&gt;atad Kept. iOlh. A. I&gt;. I9I«.
• F. r. .FORSTER.
Eaartilor.
10— 9-2*. I0-JC, 11^1, U S*. |.||, 2-13

sx.ltna the rleht, franckltoa and privllagoa
to buUd, construct, maintain, operate and
conduct a railroad, to bo operated by any
i motlv* power other than Meant, throueh.
along, oval', upon and acroaa tha (treat*.
• venue* and alley* ol the city ol Hanford,
AN O R D IN A N C E
•Florida, aa follow*:
Mallonvill* avenue from lie southern ter.Or ant In* to tha Contra! Vlorfda Interurban Itaflway Company, a corporation or- minua at the aouthrra corporate limit* to
■ anliad under tha daw* ol tha atata ol Flor- Fourteenth atrea). Fourteenth atreat from
Ida, It* successors and aaolena, certain Mallonvill* avenue to Cypraaa avanua, Cyrl*hta, franchises and privilege* within tha prraa avenue from Fourteenth atraot to lafia
c rporat* limit* ol the city ol Hanford. Monro*. Water atraot from n o * avanua to
Sanford
Florida.
___ . _ avanua,
____ Hanford avenue from Water
„
__ atraot ko Commarrial atraot. Commercial
n*
frofn Hanford at.nuo to Palmetto aveCouncil of-the city of Hanlord, Florida;
rnu*. ralmrttn avenu* from Commercial
Section 1. That authority It hereby arret to tha Clyde' Mn* dock and wharf,
(Ivan, granted and convoyed unto tha Cen­ together with the rjtlll to build a switch at
tral Florida Intarurban Railway Company. tha 1nrar(Vftfbn of Palmetto avanua and
\Z cat pot at ten orranfTTd mttdar TEa Iowa of Commercial atreat.
1* atato of Florida, Ita auccaaaora and
Authority la hereby given, granted and
conveyed to the Central Florida loterurban
Hallway Campary, It* aurceaaor* and a*■algna, to build, ronatrucl, maintain, operate
■and conduct a dock and wharf upon, along,
through, over and agfoaa Cypreaa avenue,
aa extended. i*&gt;a t-akw-Mawrww:—rb --ttla'
hfrortherti corporate limit*, togather with the
right 9* make fill* and cut* to a grade estab­
lished by tha city of Sanlotd. lor aajd
Cypreaa avenue, and to build or (ay a road­
way to Ih* northern end ol aald dock, aald
roadway to be built of auch material aa
tha grantee herein named, Ita successor*
and ejMlgn* may deem advisable and aufflriant, and aald roadway to be ire* and open
to tha cllfaena ol ^anford for Ingreta and
agraaa to and from aald dock and wharf.

LEGAL ADVERTISING

jl

by.,J,# «*I"' ""i1 C1‘r it&gt;a*t

Want A ds- Bring_ Results £

Sanford Vulcanizing Works
E. W. D IC K SO N
P H O N E 67

SANFORD, FLA

AU TO A N D M O T O R CYCLE T IR E S AN D
TUBES R A PA IR E D
Retreading a specialty, either band or built *up, non
skid or plain tread.*' Orders filled Tor any T ire or Tube,
sold on the market. Accessories on hand or supplied
on short notice.

All

Repair Work Guaranteed.

'ly *

Free Air At The Curb

^fA't^wucw-jarvr.rv.

O Why We SaveYou Money

m

Hc- amr- of our lliirly year* of cx[uvsrn*t; in t*M i n f o r »
i (i 'IVcM i. tni'lc, ami l»e*-a«»o of apfrnriiit rtjtl am! tx.tlrr j
',-'J fuitirfir*, Hml low frrirlit
wegaw ytHl iitoory Op I
3 luy.xrain. frctl and Hour, i;iuruute»)l the 1 r*t.

/ ! Ilira iv of nicvlcm niai-liir.cry
tscry anti proximity to l&gt;cxt »l
f a u p ; bo\i
cralc tindvr.me m -11 In-.vt nualilv or.uis;«;
bovr*. fruit
anti vrsrlable cratra nt rc.i-in.tblt
l«? pri-wc*. T o prove
our cla ima w rite for pfkeJIali. •

V &amp; r.

W. A. Merryday Company
Palatka, Florida

Tankage

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(B lo o d a n d B o n e )
Guaiantccd Analysis
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c u llin g

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shewn ab
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£
r.
j-urs
|;
;.r?r «rc&lt;l with
Hficn:"’*.* .. c-xtxacy \&gt;y ci*
1
. ■\ • * |- t-mf, r.vrc*
Delicti
proftsliy
ric)t i"
Cl'Vf
availhlilc. r n c u ra l plant

A

food, lists well, and is
t!;c- finest known soil
builder.
As **Blood A none,’*
Armour
T-nkage
lus
b’ccn • familiar to every
grower for over .10 years*
— more than lOO.tJCO tons
have actually been-used.
Many
grow ers
who
temporarily prc/cr m»goods, r.re wisely
turning again t&lt;/ lids
staml;'t&lt;! material o f mtgt'^'iionccl crop-miking
value.
Get prices from our
neare.t A g e n t ami write

cydxj a/. i T c r t U i z e r W
J a c k s o n v ille , F la .

ork S '

One
- Experience
Convinced Me
of its Value
“ O n e o f ou r sales­
m en dem onstrated th t
value o f the L o n g D it »
tance T e le p h o n e to ufc
H e was at H u n ts v ille
A la ., and upon h is o w *
r e s p o n s ib ility p u t ift
L o n g Distance calls for fifteen merchants within ft
radius o f several hundred miles.

of

*

“ In less than on e hour he had sold 2100 barreU
flo u r at a total cost to us o f less than six dollars*

“ Since then we have applied the L o n g Distance
B ell T e le p h o n e to every feature o f ou r business with
most profitable results. T h e service is fine, the
rates are reasonable and there is m ore satisfactio*
iii one Long D istance T e le p h o n e talk than in hall

! a dozen^~ letters”
•

gpea—*4 9 "^ * •1"**.

SOUTHERN BELL TP#EPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

Authority la ala &gt; hereby given,- granted
and conveyed In tha Central Florida Intarurban Hallway Company,- Ita aurreeaor* and
aaalgtia to build, ronatrucl, maintain, oper­
ate and conduct a dock and wharf, or (dock*
and .wharvea), nnrth of Water atgaat be­
tween lln* avanua and Cypreaa Avaaua,
with roadway or roadway* to tha northern
corporal* limit*, upon ta* aamo condition!
and under tha aame reatrirtiona and raaarvatlona- aa ta hareinbefor* or hereinafter
provided for tho building, eonatrurting.
maintaining, operating and conducting of
tho dock, wharl and roadway at the foot of
Cypreaa avenue, eating and parenting that
the privilege* granted herein ahall be aierciven in a aubatantial manner within five
year* from the date ol the approval of thia
ordinance, unleaa the city council, loc sufflrlcnt rauae shown ahall'extend the lima
for the building and rnnatrurllng the dockv
and wharves herein provided for, and a fail­
ure to build and ronatrucl auch docks and
wharvea, cr a aubatantial portion lharaof
within auch Hr*, year*, or auch additional
time aa may be granted, shall
constitute
breach of-this'paragraph of th!i ordinance
and w?&gt;rk a forfeiture of the. privileges
grantrd In It.
_ The Central Florida i.tcrurbsn Hallway
Company.
npany. Ita
Its aurrauware
successors and amlgna'lt here­
by glv.n all the right*, Uxes and prlvllegr*
pertalrlng to such dock and wharf, o: dock*
and wharves, for the convenient transpor­
tation of paaaenger* and freight to and
from ita said railroad and boat*, vrasals and
watercraft,. ,
- •
' Section 2. That the authority, right* and
privileges riven, graipid and conveyed in
fbr prrrtitln* section, to the Central Floi| Ida loterurban Hallway Company, it* suc­
cessors anil assign* shall coos'llple a Iranohi«e -for the building, constructing, maln|tail log operating ami ronduetir.g xai.l tailload, dock* and wharvea, for a period ol
: Thirty &gt;»ar* Irpm the date of the approval
of thit oidlnsnre, and the city of Sanford,
j Florida, hereby reserve* the right, at the
lend of au/h period, to purchase and lake
' ovec all or any portion of aald railroad,
docka and wharves, nrd other properties
used in connection therewith, within the
•aid city of Sanford.'Florida, at a valuation
to b« fixed by arbitration v* I* now provided
by law, or a* may be hereinafter provided,
and tha said grantee, it* surrrMorm and atalgna, in areeptlng the benefit* of thl* or­
dinance, ahall be deemed and held to hava
assented and given It* content, to the provl-lons herein contained.

Nwcmbcr 24, isn
stale of Florida, tha service of a subpoena
upon takom would tlnd you Ita aald Sua L.
Mima and.Faytnn V. Mima
And It appearing Iron aald affidavit that
you and each uf you era aver thy aga of
twenty on* yaoro; ,
Therefor*, It la oidrrad that you,' Suo I#.
Mima and I’eyton V. Mims, appear to.lha
above antitied causa on or before the 4th
day of-Dartmber' 1918. or th* bill of com­
plaint in raid causa wilt b* taken at confiwa.'d agi Inst both ot vou.
I la further otdarad th ’ ' thla order b*
publlihad In tkr Ha ford Hat aid, a news­
paper publish*! In ami ol • county, *Hot&gt;
Ida. onta a weak for *lgjit warks.
Witness tpy hand '«■
-» 1 FI'OUM, Hav nih Ju lelal Circuit, Hamlnol*
county, Florida, on thla tho-29th day of
Haptembar, 1918.
(••alt
K. A. DOUOI.A8S,
Clark Circuit Court, Savanth Judicial
Circuit, Saminoja Co.. Fla.
12-Frl-I0te

Interaectlan of French avenue and Seventh
rtrcct.
. ■
Be It aadalaad by tha Mayor and City
Counrli of 8*nford, Florida:
Section t,. That Third street ahall ha
graded and paved with vltriAad brlfk from
tho Intaraartfon of French avenue and Third
street west to tho Intersection of Third
atreat and Maple avanua. aald brick pavemeat to be a width of olaa (aat.
Section t. That Ststh atraot ahall be
graded and paved with vltriAcd brick from
tho intaraaclion of Magnolia avanua and
Sixth atract raat to tho Intersection of Pal­
metto avanua and Slatb street, said brick
pavement to ho a width of nine loot.
Section 3. That Seventh atraot ahall bo
graded and paved with vlicin.d t.rl.L faeaw
tbwrinienMlfOICor-flaV avanua and Seventh
atreet weal to tho Intersection of Seventh
street and French avenue. Hald brick pave­
ment to be a width of sixteen feat.
Section t. That paving of all tha street*
Crovided for in the foregoing sections ahall
e done In accordance with the plana and
spaciftcaliotia therefor, Submitted by tha
city sngiaaar at Sanford. Florida; ahd now
on file in tb# office "fif th* city clack of Han­
ford, Florida. The paving of aald atreat*
shall b* begun within slaty daya from and
altar th* Idat* this ordinance skill became
effective; but should any property owners
owning property abutting on any of aald
•treats to be patad as aforesaid, fall within
the tlma above -prorided to pava aald street
ia front of lhatr respective property. In
accordance with the terms of thl* ordinance
and with Ihe plana and specification* there­
for, heretofore prepared, aa aforesaid, by
th* city engineer; that said work ahall be
don* under and by direction of the city of
Sanford, and the proportionate coat thereof
ahall be asaaaxed againat th* land upon
wkl-h said paving shall abutt and the rlty
shall hava a lien therefor, enlorclble In Ilk*
mapner aa other llapa.

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Section 5. That upon th* fatlur* of any
property owner to make (he improvement
hereinabove provided for, aald work shall
be done by the rity of Hanford, or ahall be
let by a rontrart by tha rity of Hanford to
tha lowest and most responsible bidder. In
accordance with Ihe plana and -aperlflrationa
now on Me. with reference lo aald work
and two thirds of the coat of such grading,
opening, curbing, paving, improving and
repairing of said atreet* Item thV date# of
the completion of the work shall be a lien,
superior lo alt other liens, except only-llaaa
for fair* upon Iba lata or property fronting
or ahuttlrjc upon the street* hirclnalmv*
described ao graded, opened, curbed; Im­
proved or'lepalred and the remaining onethird of a'lch rn.| shall bo paid by tho city
of Hanford, Florida.
• The estimated e .»t of pax log per *&lt;|uare
yard (or tho paxl-tg of the atreet* afore­
said !• 11.30 p«F suuaro yard, and tho r._Jiia*Uxl_u&gt;lal -rw-t-tri tint pgvfng of that I
pait of Third i weal .above described |s
1685.00; the eylmalod "total roll cf paving
of that part ol flxth atre«t above dca-rlbad i
is- $513.00 and the *»tl . atril lcta| Feat of ;
paving that |.a*t of Seventh street shove
drcrlked la lv'JxS.00. and th* estimated I
coat to lot owner* per foot front for pava- J
ment on that part of Tid'd •".reef a"&gt;ove I
do. aaibed- i* 99 1-1 CCM-, and the ra'lma'ed |
coat to lot owner- per .foot front for pnv- I
inr that |art t( Sixth street shore des­
ert' ed ia 76 cent!, and tho e.tlTMrd coat to
lot owners per f t front for pa lifg of that !
part uf Seventh »treet above deac.itied I.
,,
» The .pill ealin.atra nf ;ho coat of nald i
paving now Ixing on fie in the office of the .
city ilrrk of Sanford, Fl trlda. and open to I
tiuldic in*;&gt;oCtliin during reasons'lr officr
hours for the benefit of fhr public.
See;ion G. The city engineer la- hereby I
reiiulreif, within* ten dava, • after the ITpit '
pullf-ation o( this ordinance to prenare
and tile an eallmata of the amount of t|«nt
for au-h paving which the city will clrlm
against each nf the lota fronting or abutting
upon the streets to he ao paved, which es­
timate ahall bo baaed upon the estimated
coat of aald work, and upon th* frontage
of lota upon the streets to Ire paved.
Heillon 7. Any [jrison owr log any inter­
f.\l
The said grante-e herein named, its est in and to said property abutting on that
•urre«.ora and •••ign. .hall complete the portion of the streets to lie so paved, aa
•aid railroad, with dork and wharf at the hereinabove described, -hail hkve the right
I Idol of Cyr»rr*. avenue, with In Ihe city of at toy time within thirty daya after tha
j Sanford, with I's connecting line* outride ol filing of said i climates, as aforesaid, with
A id el'y, within -two v-ar* Ic m the date the rity dark, to nfraent th* city, deck a
of the approval ol this ordinance, and a sworn petition, lo be presented hy him to
failure lo an complete auch work anti con- the city council, setting forth that in the
-•traction, within such two year*, shall con­ opinion nf the petitioner the estimated cost
stitute a breach of this ordinance and work of auch lien upon auch lot la
Incorrect,
a forfeiture of Ihe franchise hereby granted; showing wherein It ja Incorrect or why It |
provided howeter. If the
ruction of■ ( will
a
• ronat
I. ..M*..-..
waaa *exceed
*' * - -a a
asa ap*
t IHI iivn"ilt
the
special
benefit ix'tiunig
arrruing from
»»ltl rAllrnad, dork #nd wharf it drlayrd , th^ work and paving to l»r done in front of ;
or hinHrrrd hy univoidtMr r#u*r&gt; I ryond Maid lol.
; « Ih,
&gt; **r rrr,nJ; *.h
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Secti on S. The &lt;|.y council of Hanford.
In ita discretion grant Mich a. d rion.l lln-c Florida .halt after proper no.irr and within
•a ll may chooar for the comnlctlon of .aid , h„ l(n,p rrP. . rHlP, by ordlnam
rullrra.l, ij^k »n»l wharf, ilurlnr w-hl-h ad- *
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THE U N I V E R S A L

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Cion «Tc rorrpirtnn ol aanl railroad ,
,
,
riiuallratfnn, that tha ctlmSted
|and nf .aid d-rlc and wharf, or dprk. and |board of
wl.arvc. ihe .sine .hall thereafter hr r ,.n. , amount of aald Uen I* rorrrctly ••limited.
I UniKiualy o-erated by the ral-f rranter. Its *•»»• amount ao fixed shall stand aa the
.urcea.or and a-.lens, and a frllure to
amount of auch lien to he clmmcd l.y the
i ccn&lt;Inuouily on-rate the -ame ahall ceo- ‘"hy ° f Hanford, for the raving nf the
•tltute a breach of tbla ordinance and worl
• p'j avenues |fl Ironl of .aid pfooerty,
a forfeiture of this francbl.a; provided, that »,"&lt;f aftar the d l y chunrll ha. heard all petld-e allow,nre .hall ha made for strikes and " on* • nd *,v; n » 11 P'npaHy
an opother unavoidable cause*.
nnrlunlty to he beard and made all corfecera
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&lt;C) The ronatrurtlon of toe railroad I
a»»e»ar-.,nt* In proportion to benefits,
herein authorised rhjxll conform to the Sa&lt;c, r.riro.tes a* than a-tualiaed ahall stand
graifr' of tbh atrrpts, as eatabll-hrd; Ihri
»rUe and correct.
grantoa herein named, its successors and *
r*a»ad
I hi* filh day of November, 1910.
• saigna shall have authority for the con­
n. w. i i : : k n d (&gt;n ,
struction ‘ and maintenance of Ita aald rail­
I’reildcnt City Council.
road, and for the locating of necessary
I
hereby
certify
Ihat-tks
ittsaaetwa wtritlTswitches and turnouts, for the pavaage of
ris es**, and aat lier usual nMure' and appli­ anra was duly paaaad by tha rity council of
ance* Inherent Ip a railroad, including poles Hanford, F'lorlds, In amltn, Ihla 6th day of
and wire, storage batteries and conductor*," November, 1916.
fa* a l l __________ J A I K V H O B H I t T f l r ----etc., subject always to the approval of the
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City Clark.
xU&gt;.. ,cnuncii—
Approved by me tbla 6th day of Novem­
of the elty police force
n il
All member*
rr
amt fire "d-partment. In uniform, or wrarlna ber. 1916.
J. I). D A V IS O N .
official badges of the rity, shall be furnlxlfed
■ Mayor.
free pa.sage upon slid railroad within the
corporate limits ot the aald rity of Hanford,' . 80-Frl-fte
Florida.
(Fll The maximum naa'-ngrr.^i.afe.AP .be Notl.o af Apa’ltcslion tit T a i "Head I'ader
•changed upon- sfcM- rllldroad, for a enntinuHt{||||Ll,.afa;iia,lar-4t»*,-Uwrim*tpoint. asriklH-the
Oils pa«««gr (H "* sag pnlnt,
—i‘ *t- it— H—-Ida
•
ITTbl iaTd rity, to any other point
Ithln • Notice if hereby given that Chas. I. Wing,
•urh limit* ahall be live crnla.
purchaser ol T a . lerllflrata No. 361, dated'
6th day of June, A. t&gt;. 1910, coveting
(F ) The laid grantee. Its successors and tha
All Unplatted part el lUock (1, Chappell's
a-rigm ahall at all times keep and maintain Sub-DIv.
of Goldsboro, the said land be­
Ita spars
b-tween tha rails, and taro faat
saaewued at the data of thx Issuance of
on rarh aid- thereof, In aa. good condition ing
such
certifies!!
tha name of Mary M.
aa the remainder ol the street, and should Secord: Also TaxIn Certificate
362, dated
such street be artificially paved, tha' aald tha 6ln day of June, A. D. No.
covering
track, and two feet on each side thereof I.ola 13 lo 20 ilea* l.rl* 15 to 1910,
191. Uloek (i
• hall be*paved by the. said gtantet, it* auc- of Chtppeirs Sub-DIv. ot Guldahoro
The
reasnra and assigns, with tha hair* material said land being aaaeaaad at tha data of the
and In the airre manner, as It used, and done i-auanea of such car Iflrate In tha name cf
unon the remainder of »tirh alreet or streets, Mery M. Secord; hae Hied aald eertifleatca
and the rtpenae of such paving and of the JO my office arid ha* made application for
reppjr and maintenance shall be bnrije by tas df» d to lasue tn, accordance with law.
the grantee herein nanad, .its aucetaaor* Bald rer'lflratra embrarinu the alnvc dev
and asaltna.
( 0 ) The aald grantee, Ita auceeaaor* and rrlbed pFopart-, altuateil in Seminole coun­
Florida.
assign* el all hrar all the rtpensea Incidental ty,Unless
said certiorate* ahall be redeemed
ny water front p i-p c ty uwd b / It un-1
to any
tal deed will Issue thereon
der tbf_
tbla ________
franchlae, whl-h
_
may at 0_ny. tl,*n*
llxh*dav ol UecAiber. A. D. 1916.
hr ri'sftrr
d In hr.
during
after be fllb
fill'd
ftf. butkhaaded
bulkheaded daring;
\yitne** my official "aignatui* antf seal j
the Ufa of *uth franchlae.
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' Nov* i‘j f, . W ! ' . -----I'artlcn 3. ". ATI ordinance* or part* of .or-I
K. A. DOUGLASS.
diitancea In conlllct herewith be and tha aame |
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fte.
are hereby repealed.
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Hy V. M. McDfinlel, I). C.
I'a-ted thia 6th d . ft
November,^^16.
21-Fri-Stc
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rre*id»r.t City Conn -ft.
I hereby certify that ths foregoing or llnanre mat duly passed by the city ruun-ll ot
Hanford, nbrlda, lo aearion .lh"l»-*th day ot
Novrmbrr. 1916.
(aeal)
JAB. C. ROBBHTH,
City Cltrk.—
Approved by ma thla 6th day of Novem­
ber. IDlf.
J. D. DAVISON,
Mayor City of Sanford.
26-Frf-4le

Thu Ford Motor Comnuny is one of the larg­
est consun\ers of Hteel in the w orld— 200,000
tons this year. Tho great volume o f produc­
tion— over 500,000 cars™ and the efficient
Ford rtianufacturing organization, brings pro­
duction and selling costs down to a minimum.
T h a t’s why Foni buyers get more car for less
money. Runabout, $3-15; Touring Car, $360;
Sedan* $6-15.__A ll prieetf-L-Or-b.—D e tro it . Qrders taken by

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AN OUDINANCK
Repealing Boetlone 315, 318, 317 and 318
ot ll;* Hovlaed Ordlnantea of tha rity ol
Hanford, Florida.
. . .
.
He It ordained by lb* Mayor and City
Council of Hanford, Florida!
•
Sectlr n 1. That Bectiona 315, 318, 31.
and 318 of the Hevlead Drdllnancea of the
city of Sanford, on and after January I.
1917, ba declared lo ha repealed and Of no
fuithar fore* and effect.
Passed
day
1916. I
I eaaea title
inte 8tb
oxn u
^ of^ November.
IIFIHN DON,
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PrtaldantCltyCoun.il.
I hereby certify that tha foregoing ordin­
ance waa duly paaead by_ tha
"J
•ion thU 6tb day i f
Sanford, Florida. In
Novambar, 1918.
JAH. C. ROBERTS,
(Mel)
City Clark.
Approved by ma thl* «tb doy ol Novan.- j la Ctrioll Court. Seventh Jadlrlal Circuit,
b* r' * BI*'
J. D. D AVISO N ,
Haaamal* Caualy, Florida., l!■
a .Cbaagej/
Cbaaxer/
Mayor City of Sanford
Jo* Canfuoa and C. M. t a w l a n / T ! - .
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Coaapaav.
Covprritlon au
resaora to VanDematx &amp;
AN O RDIN ANCE
lUQuiring tho grading and paving of Company, a corporation
Cltvtlon
Third atreat from tha IntaraMtIon of Fraarb Sua I#. Mima and Pxyttn V.
• van;* with Third atreat. waal lo th, intar- Mfma.
eactl n of Mapla Avanua with Third atreat. T i l l L. Mima and Pa) ton V. hflms. RialHI tb atryat from Intareactlon of Sixth aUaat
. dan'O, Uoknowp.
&lt;
and Mageolla ar.no* asst to tha interest*lt appaailng hy affidavit Slid herein that
liott cf blath .atreet aud TF matUi avenu. tha rcldvnr* af you and aach of you ia u t - ;
and Seventh ilreaf Horn tha Intereactlon ol knowo and that than U ao parson &gt;n tba t
Oak %vanua and Bavoolk atreat »* a l t# tb*

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PAG E SEVEN

T H E 8A N F0 R D HERALD
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pon i ran to Attend
Florida’s Greatest Fair

• You’ll find a trip to Jacksonville the first
week in December mighty enjoyable and
interesting. The big Duval County Fair
will then be on— and it is going, to bo some
show. The Interest in this fair, all over
Florida and in neighboring States, insures.
exhibits and attendance that will make it
more o f an Inter-State
than a • county enter­
prise.
Other Florida
fairs have been good
and will he better, but
this one promises to
eclipse them all in many
important respects.

Come to Jacksonville
December 5th to 9th

Spend these five days in busy, hustling
Jacksonville and see the Duval * County
Fair, attend the theatres, do some shopping
and have a good time generally. The ex­
hibits at the fair will make’you more.proud
than ever of Florida and you’ll learn from
them new ideas that will help you and
your neighbors. Y o u r
_ ** friends-in the city will he
glad to see you, and you
will meet many of them'
from other parts of Flor-.
idg.,. Bring the folks—
plenty of accommodations
at reasonable rates;

days with her daughter, Mr*. M.
Camdday on the Hcigbta this week.
Mrs. B. Pitt visited with Mrs. J.
M. Wynn Saturday afternoon.
Mira Roberta Lynch and brother
motored to Orlando Tuesday.
California for Wilson San—Franatseor "N6y. »4 — Re­
publicans who have checked un­
official election returns from fifty
California counties saw little likeli­
hood of u split electoral vote. Their
check indicated that \Vilsau.'a_pIufaU
ity will -he. not less than thirty-four
hundred and sixteen.
Eight coun­
ties are still unrepbrted. but ure not
expected to develop any scriouB dis­
crepancies.

Let the people gather where con­
venient for a service of Praise and
Thanksgiving appropriate to the oc­
casion, and manifest their gratitude
also in substantial form' by having
thought for any unfortunate in their
mid t.
In Testimony Whereof, I have
• • / hereunto. B e t
my hand and
caused the Great Sael of the
Stale to be affixed this 16th day
of November, A. D. 191G.
PARK TR A M M E LL,
Governor.
Attest:
H. Glay Crawford,
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Secretary of State.
W ANTS RACE T R A C K

. Live on 40 Cents a Day
Chicago, NoV. 22.— Twclvf* em­
ployes of the Chicago Health De­
partment today began n two weeks'
experiment intended to demonstrate
that .a person can live properly on
forty cent* a day.
At the first meal, breakfast, served
at 8:20 o'clock, Dr. John* D. Rob­
ertson, health commissioner, directed
the "diet squad” to learn to eat
slowly," asserting that "the faster
you eat the more you tat.”
Forty minutes was allowed for
breakfast, the menu for which con­
sisted of fresji apples, liver, bacon,
one egg, muffins, butter and coffee.
Each dieter wns pledged to
himself all nourishment except the
meals prepared nt the School of Do-

W h ic h ?

County Fair mest,C Arts nnd Sciences.
McDannel
Thinks
lounccd, howDr. Robertson announced,
Should Have the Past
Governor
Trammell
Designates
ever,'
that
they
might
drink wntcr,
Horses Also
November 30lh
chew
gum
and
smoke
if
they desire.
The following from F. J. Mc.Stute of Florida— Executive Offices Dannell of Owosao, Michigan about
The experiment is attracting wide
By the •Governor
the county fair Ider f,lvt8 his opin- attention, especially among physi-i
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A Proclamation
ion of the same.
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cians and economists, numbers .of
" I notice the su ro ti-n in the * hom hnVD naked for specimens
Looking backward -through the
yoars to the time when our fore­ last issue of The Herald that the|n onus and reports of progress.
Six men and six women arc
fathers were esaablishing in th s new Inkc front he utilized as acouning
th# test. Throughout the two
country nstitutions that character­ ty fair ground.
weeks
they will pursue their
ize a great ami enduring civil zut on,
As a member of the Sqpford
vocations in an attempt to keep
there comes to our v ew mr more
Hoard of Trade I would like to enter conditions as nearly norm
s gnifiennt hall mark of the fine
u most vigorous protest on any move
siblc. A t the outsot the
Christian cha acteristics of the men
of this kind. The lake front proper­
the women varied from 161
to 11
and women of thnt day than the
ty is entirely too valuable to be tied
pounds and that of the men
benutiful custom they begun for ys
up in this way.
220 to 147 Li pounds. -The heavy­
In observing a day of Thanksgiving
weight
Is Dr. A. J. Stokes, chief
1
would
suggest—thnt
suitable
and Praise. The people of Florida
•
for the blessings of prosperity, pepce location for a permanent fair ground the city's food bureau. '
^ ---------------------------------and happiness that prevail* in our be picked out somewhere in the
commonwealth and in the nation vicinity, of the junction of Celery
Jack London Dead
and Mclionvillc avenues, just out­
should lie profoundly gruteful.
Santa Rosa, Cal., Nov. 22.—Jnck
to us has been vouchsafed • a year side of the irrigable district, or London,* the Author, died at hia
unmarred by epidemic, serious dls-j where the land is-nut aOwL'Xpensive. Ellen rnneh near hero at 7:45
turliances or economic loss. T o us I A site* should lie chosen with special o'clock tonight, a victim of uremic
THAN'KSGIVING FOR FLORIDA

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Baking Powder—it’t mod*
erate in price— pure in the
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ay the TRUST
poisoning.
London was taken ill
last night and was found uncon­
scious early today by a servant who
went (o his room to awaken him.
His condition at first alarmed his
groves are richly laden with the I lonUion* '\ith u 1,0,1
ra\c lrn,' k sister, Mrs. Eliza Shepard, who sum
tnoneii physicians from this city. I
fruits of industry and are not laid “ n,i * ro,,n‘ta &gt;’ou
,0, 1,e
waste in the devastating path of to Bltrucl ho,r.!“ * of nalionul
was at first believed that the
wnr. The busy whirr of the wheels tion 1,nH PuU
" omo
th,,r‘• was a vietiifi of tomuine 'poisoning.
of commerce have not been supplant- that
.‘&gt;? hummers, aside from Dr. J. Wilson Shicli* oT San Franriseo a close frinud of the writer was
cd by the rumblings of the wheels of &gt;m,r ,m,nty fulr mc* tncannon, the song of the. harvester is
\nd that is not all. Soon as it be­ summoned during' the day and de­
heard n tin* lane and we have no come generally known that Sanford clared 'that the patient's condition
d srordant note of strife within our Irad ;t fast track, and first class was serious.
borceis.
stable accommodation
you would' From.the time London was found
lie getting some of the fast ones this morning he did not regain ronTherefore, in keeping with the
rliere to work out and train.
All aciousness. About midday he seembeaut ful custom • wh’ch jt delights
this means earnings in addition to cd to rally but later suffered u reour hearts to follow, I, Park Tram ­
lapse and sank rapidly until the end
your county fair earnings.
mell, Governor of the State of Flor­
Cheap and big can Baking Powders do not
came.
t
T
H
I
N
K
IT
O
V
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R
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ida, do hereby designate and set
It's Pure
aava you money,
Beside his sister, Mrs. Shepard.
Mr. McDannci's idea is good but
apart
and far superior to sour milk and soda.
lie loses sight of the fact that such ; London is survived by a daughter
Thursday, November 10, 19IG
an. enterprise would cost more mon-! w*ho is a student at the University I
to lie observed as a day' of Thanks­
cy than Seminole county could raise of .California; his mother, who lives}
giving.
The distance out of in Oakland, Cal., and, his wife,
m some time
That this nation of ours has been
Mrs. London
tile city would help to kill the at­ Chnrmion London.
spared the suffering, loss and blood­
tendance and only the Florida town was with her husband when dentil
shed. yea, even the wholesale slaugh­
that can have the fair in reasonable came.
ter odf men, which are the necessary
London would have been fortywalking distance can expert any­
results of cruel und merciless war;
one
years old on Jnnuury 12. lip
thing in the way of attendance. An­
that we have been kept out of its other thing the grounds and race was one of tlie foremost American ,
awful horrors, yet steadfastly have trnck and other buildings tie up a writers of fiction.
maintained the
national
honor, hunch of money and money is some­
Mr. ami Mrs. London recently re­
should fill us with a spirit of solemn thing that the county is shy of when turned from a sojourn of Several
gratitude.
it comes to the county fair plan. months in the Hnwaiiun Islands nud
For these things and for whatever Until a permanent organization can have been living on their Glen File
our individual blessing and prosper­ he formed with the idea of having ranch, one of the most elaborately
Your
ity have been let us. l»e truly thunk­ grounds and having plenty* of money equipped in northern California^
thrrc'ts
nothtng
to
d
flliU
i
have
it.on
ful. reverently observing tho-day set
apart'in offering praise and Thanks­ a smaller scale down town. The
Day of ncckonlna^Comw*.
1®=
A bluff coinctinTcfl works tm well aa m'
giving to the Giver of. all Good who Bulkhead--idea—would'- n n ly tir^tPTTTgfveth tho earth its increase and porary with no buildings that would a bank nccouut unlit it comes to olrlk*
ing a halanco.— Philadelphia Inquirer.
mar the bulkhead in any manner.
Sunday to Birmingham, Ala:, aftgr guides' the destinies of nations. .
spending the past two months with
her mother, Mrs. Geo. Lewis.
Miss Mary D. Rowan and Miss
■RutH McGbirdy -ware-gue*U-of-MissOHve Dinkel for tho week end. Miss
Rowan ik a teacher at the Cathedral
School and Mis MeGlardy a :pupil.
Both arc from West Virginia.
Mrs. Woodberry returned Mon­
day from Sanford where she was
Modal 85-4 f.o . b .T oled o'
Modal OS-4 f . o . b. Toledo
visiting friends.
has been .given n year of peaceful i reKnrd to
location and
enjoyment of the prosperity of t h e 1" " " hu,M &gt;'wur ,a,r grounds wouml
commonwealth; and a year witness- 'V &lt;V ,‘rHt
track would be an
ing great progress is o u r. industries «■*•! which you could realize from
and arts of peace. Our fields and , continuaMy. By reason of Sanford’s

Reduced Railroad Rates
As'r Your Ticket Agent

wou,d

All railroad lines entering Jacksonville
will give reduced rates for this fair. Tick­
ets will be on sale Monday, Dec. 4th, good
returning until the 9th. Ask your ticket
agent now about these rates and he will
be.ready to give you the benefit Qf them.
Favorable rates on exhibits also have
been authorized by the railroads. Agricul­
tural products, art and needlework, live­
stock, fruits, flowers and vegetables from
•my section of Florida may be shown.
Generous prizes offered. Send for cata­
l o g and full particulars to H. H. SIMMONS.
Chairman Kntranco»Committee. For other
information, address

To theJast drop

^MAXWELL

HOUSE
COFFEE

A. P. ANTHONY, Chairman, County Fair Committee

Is Perfect

Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce

l

Ask

Grocer

{Try The Want Column

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COUNTY HAPPENINGS
— Gonttnaed From’ Page Two
Hone Society of Jacksonville was
J* Enterprise last Saturday. . She
brought two small children to the
Methodist Orphanage here,
litre you noticed tho.new sign on
Btruon Springs Inn?

Mrs. H. R. Chapman returned to
Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Webfcr of New
Orlando
Saturday, after spending
ork City, N. Y., wero guests at
two
weeks
with her paronts, Mr.
*n*on Springs Inn Wednesday.
and
Mrs.
J.
S. Dinkel.
" . 0. Davis wont to Jacksonville
Mr.
Estridgc
and daughter, Hattie
nridsy on the steamer Osceola
of Sanford apent Sunday with Mr.
CB buiine*.-"
XI. Waits and family.
Mr. Edgar Clouser was visiting
LONG WOOD P IC K U P 8
friends Sunday. •
Ui r’J 0hn Dun^ar “ nd daughter,
J. T . Hunt of Oviedo was in town
„
KIsie returned Thursday from
Sunday.
p«"niylvania.
Mra. John Entzminger and Mrs.
Mrs. Goo. B. Upchurch returned
C. W. Entzminger were shopping in
Sanford Tuesday.
Mr. J. A. Bryan was transacting
business in Sanford Wednesday.
Mra. Sam Huston of Sanford is
■pending a few days with Miss
Hattie Grist.—
ELDER S P R IN G S NEWS
Especially adpted for
Rev. Alfred Ericson will preach
Your State
here Sunday morning at I I o'clock
and in the evening at seven.
Mra. L. Y . Bryan and Miaa
Gladys Bryan were tho dinner guests
of Mra. M. E. Smith Tueaday.
Mr. and Mra. R. H. Wynn have
moved to Longwood.
Gur Instructive Cat­
Mr. C. R. Lord left on No. 86
Sunday
evening for Orlando.
alogue and w eekly.
Mra, O. V. Stenstrom h'as been on
- Price List 1:i the sick list. We* are* glad to ace her
| . SEND FOR TH EM out again.
Mr. and Mra: J. M. Lord were
-T O -D A Y — .
the spend the day gueata of Mr. and
Mra. Barnhart of the West Side
Wednesday. •
•
M r. W . V. Wheeler, Caaaady and
Dunn killed a "d o er" Monday.
Mm. W. C. Riley »4&gt;«nt a few

FREE!

795

These Tremendous Advantage!

W. A. STRINGFELLOW, Dealfer
*

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Tha WUlya-OrarUnd Company, Toledo, Ohio
“ M a d a l a U . S . A . ’*

, _ ___SEED cot
’ JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

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These are tremendous advantages over any­
thing to be had in other cars that sell for
anywhere near as low a price.
And they make it hard for us to keep up with
orders. *
Th e factory has never y e t caught up with the
demand..
You ought to own one o f these cars— nothing
•else so big and fine for the money.
Come in and order .yours now.

More power— 35 horsepower motor.
More room— 112-inch wheelbase.
Greater comfort — long, 48-inch cantilever
. re&amp;r springs and 4-inch tires.
Greater convenience— electrical control but­
tons on steering column.
Bigger, safer brakes— service, 1 3 ^ x 2 ^ ; emer­
gency, 13x23&lt;i.
Better cooling—you never heard o f an Over­
land motor overheating,

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W R U I I . III!! uui._.i.

PAGE FOUR

November^. ls)(

SANFORD HERALD

exhibits will be taken to other ‘fairs xen of the United States does not
iA A A A A A A A A A A A s W W W W W V c V A o A A y V A w W V ^ W V A i
in the state. Seminole county has see the impending danger of this
.
, TJ I 4. . «
the goods.
country shipping- nit her food sup­
R. J. IIQ LLY, Editor
-IT- r. an
plies to Europe.' Wo sit supinely by
t, M . H AYNES,, Roslnc
■BHBttMaKaHSMEsmaBi!________
and see tho prices soaring while lis­
First edition of the Howey Trib­
f &gt; MI«hcit Evwry T um 4*7 and Fridaj
tening to tho sfren song of prosper­
une at Howey b y Goode Gucrry is
ity
and factories working overtime
before us.
It is a dandy five col
and while we delay thcro is a tight­
When you have valuable Jewelry and Silver Ware in (he home
umn, (ouf page paper well printed
♦ /
IP T H M I’ KICE. I n ' a UVANCK
ening of the coils of the trusts and
and of course well edited.
Only
' • m i TMAMi
you are always subject to fehr o f burglars. Before you go away on
Ml M MONTIW • ( • • • • • • • • « . ,
• * 1-jY Goode Guerry could get out such a food is going higher with each day
your vacation rent one of our safe deposit boxes and then all cause
■ ■ B B S M ONTHS...............
............. .T» paper in such a small plaro and only and week and winter is upon us.
The Leesburg Commercial has the
him best know
for worry is gone.
/
.
i
«
W &gt; 4 la Ika a « j by Cartlat SS.M Tat Tear la those who know
Atfraaca ac 20«. Eat MaaU
Howey does it.’
Wcjcofne to the following facts and figures that will
Safety Deposit Boxes only cost $3.00 per year. DO IT NOW .
scare the thinking man into action
P l | » a ta la M ia a i* Mast Ba Mad* al Offlca country, Goode. ,
and
demand
from
our
congressman
— O ----i MaRMalla* Aafaat 22
nnd senators that they force the em­
IM A, al Iba Paalaflca al SaafarA. lla M t
B IR D S VS. BUGS
bargo: .’
( M m AM air Marrk Jrd. I IT*.
•
“ The Perry Herald advocates a
In
all
great
wavtfs of speculation,
law protecting, the partridge for at
where
the
few
wero becoming mil­
least five years,“ "says the Madison
lionaires
and
riding
a wave of spend­
Enterprise
Recordor — which
also
approves of the idea.
That the thrift afllucnce that gave a false im­
partridge, or more properly speaking pression of a ’country prospering be­
for this loc ility, the quail, is a great yond belief; ther6 have been the un­
It. R. STEVENS
C.?M. HAND
0 . L TATLOR
R- R. DEAS
When the
destroyer of insects and is particu­ dertows of starvation.
- Am 'I Ctthier
iwu.,..
F. L WOODRUFFJkf-PmikkaL
larly fond of the boll weevil is claim­ few prosper boyond reason, more
ed by some and the two newspapers must go without the necessities of
But never before has there
■*.j|
quoted are anxious to know if the life.
been
in
this
or
any
other
nation
a
clrfim regarding the quail’s, appetite
is true. “ It is our idea," says the great wave of prosperity, reaching to
Enterprise
Recorder, “ that our the very uttermost ramifications of
farms never would have been sub- the body politic .nnd tho citizenry, top of the crag which overlooked after tho conclusion of the program, an inspiration and pleasure immfu.
Daughter.”
“ On? Golden uruble.
ccted to so many pests If the birds that has brought with i l the danger the little villago of Ollantaytambo " T h e
of an empty national larder.
the Incas and their predecessors Day',' which waa sent to Mrs. Tulad not been killed off.” The paper
H a v in g gone as high as it could believes that “ the indiscriminate
Our bread hns gono up in price. built a remarkable fortress. Some of knch by the composer herself, is con­
I t is quite in order to remit tluk
flour is said to be coming down. slaughter of our wild bird life is a It did not disturb us greatly be­ the single stones used in the con­ ceded by Miss Foster's critiques to dues to Mrs. Deane‘*rurner, f;r,t
C h a n c e for pumpkin pies at Thanks­ piece of supreme folly, and should cause we did not stop und reason struction of this fortress weigl^over hnve immortalized ‘ her in song. vice president of the club ahd chiir.
g iv in g yet.
Other selections, uli of which wero man of finance.
not be porpiittcd regardless of the whnt wns to follow. N o w comes the eight tons.
Very,
wonderful
was
the
altar
*of
chnrming
were " T h a White Blossoms
amount
of
license
paid."
It
is
like­
menace of^a time before next har­
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tho chief temple of Muchu Picchu, of the Bog,” “ Sing n Song of Roses,"
ly
that
the
state
does
not
regnrd
the
vest
whon
"we
cannot
get
’
bread
nt
It will bo well for club member* to
Bloom of the Lakeland Star and
such wonderful care in choosing size and “ Petite Vnlse do . Ballet" (a remember that names will be pcsted
Hetherington of the Lakeland Tele­ money received for licenses of . any uny prico unless we begin now to
of atones.
The stones were placed piano number). 'Preceding the mu­ in December for nun utUmUnre it
gram aro still fighting in the trench- , special importance—'but * allows a cat less bread than we did lost year
so
as
to
decrease
gradually-in each sic, Mrs. Talcach gavq an interesting business meetings.
«s. Some people never know when number of. sportsmen to hunt, charg­ and tho year before.
ascending
tier.
The
main ultnr is sketch of Miss Foster** musical ca­
ing the r.omim.1 fee to asiist in pay­
the war is o\fer.
4
Why? Because this year’s wheat fourteen feet in lcuuth and a little
reer at home and abroad, touching
ing game wardens. One of Florida’ s
The program for the Welfare Decrop lacked 19,000,000 bushelA of over nine feet in height.
on the phases oT her work that have
Quite an urticlc in some of the attractions .is hunting ahd it Would reaching the quantity we nte last
partment next Wednesday. Nor. a
Tho curious sacred white rock, |WVJn ^or bor Various prizes, one of will be given by the Jumor Civic
d aily papers about the new dime re­ be toft b a d .to deny spo*tsm;n any year A N D W A L L S T R E E T HAS
E.panu was flattened arti­
art!- which
onc thousand marks in League under the direction of Ma
cently coined. A dime does not even pleasure while here.— Jacksonville SOLD 400,000,000 # U S IIE L S OF Mustu Espanu
Germany, “ The
Prairie
Flower
ficially
and
carYed
Itr
rough
relief.
interest us.
What in the world Times-Unlon.
OUR S H O R T
C R O P TO- T H E
H. C. Gerror.
The children’* proWaltz,"
in
competition
with
several
-----o
£
—
V
•could you buy with a (Jime?
gram’s heratoforo have been amoEj
W A R R I N G N A T I O N S A B R O A D . Ten projecting square stones, seven
hundred competitors and nnother of
the most pleasing of the departmtit
T H E .N E G R O EXODUS
.!
Don't you See? I t is not a ques- in n line, and three rocks at the very
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recent date which will appear in
top.
aero
carved
out
of
the
face
of
programs/so
it Is hoped that there
rho
negro
exodus
front
the
southtion
of
price
alone,
though,
Heaven
W e feel that in the. death of Jack
the large stone.
It is a significant The Etude in the near future. Mrs. will ho a Inrgo attendance. All dab
i»t
a
personal
|ern
8tatt“s
to
the
north
is
.
causing
|
knows,
we
shall
pay
a
terrible
price
London we have lost
•Frances Aspinwall Fry, n young
S O M E fact-(hat if tho stoftts were intended sister of Mrs. Tnkach played tho ac­ members und parents’ of the Junior*
friend. ' He was one of the few red j ,m,ch speculation from students of before tho winter is past.
to cast a shadow they were carved
are- cordinlly invited to he present
blooded American writers and nis the race question in various parts of OF US C A N N O T E A T B R E A D ,
M rs.’ Takach ren­
on
the north side of the rock, where companiments.
In connection with the meeting then
T H E R E W I L L * BE NO
stories w ill survive for many years the country’ and the many thousands FOR
they would always be exposed to the dered the Petite Waltz dc Ballet will be a Thanksgiving shower fix
of negroes transplanted in the colder B R E A D T O E A T .
t o come.
and played her own accompaniment
climate gives rise to much specula-1 L6t-a |)rlnR u home to you nm, to sun. (T h e stones were put together for “ One Goldcij D ay." Tho largest the benefit of the Orphanage at Eo----- 0 , - _
terpriso.
turn as to whether the negroes are ench of UB,
Thcre are in roum, without mortar.)
Emperor Franz Josi-i of Austria is
Tho snake wns held sacred by tho silver offering' that hns been given
(lettering their condition or ’ not. numbers 100;000,000 people in the
on the open dnys of the Music De­
-dead but whether his deuth will have
Many of tho recruiting agents in United Stntes. And in round num­ people of this dny, npertures being partment programs was given on
Services Baptist Church Itesumtd
any bearing-on the present high fost
Floridu nnd other states arc collect­ bers we have 400,000,000 bushels of made in stone for the snukes to go Wednesday.
Services will he resumed at thc
o f living or not is n conjecture nt
ing money from the men in advance wheat less this year than last. Now through.
Baptist
church on Sunday, Not
present and there is no need for us
promising to give them tickets and do you see?
A rising vote of thanks was given
26th
Mrs
Hyman is sutlicicntljr
to worry about it.
Club Notes
afterward forgetting to come back.
Mrs. Whitner for this most enter-1
recovered
that
Dr Hymah, the puY
O
U
—
Y
O
U
—
Y
O
U
M
U
S
T
E
A
T
O ----There will be a meeting of tho
These people are * fakes pure and FOUR B U S H E L S LESS W H E A T taining afternoon and also to Miss
will
occupy
the pulpit loti
tor
Henry Ford says that denatured
Junior Civic League nt the W om­
simple but that innny of the south T H I S Y E A R !
hours
T H A T IS E Q U IV - Farnsworth and Miss Lefllur whe
alcohol will repluce gasoline in the
an’s Club tomorrow morning (Satur­
ern negroes have fhund employment’ j d\ L E N T
TO
MORE "T H A N
A helped ninkc tho program a success.
.m otor cars'and in a few years all
The services will he as follow*:’
day)
at 10 o'clock.
“ The Historical pacts of tho In­
in the mines, workshops and rail- L 0 A F O F B R E A D * A D A Y !
cars will he using alcohol Instead of
9:20 {sunday schoo
roads is a well known fact. As to
cas” wpre choice bits given by the
gasoline. Florida will be dry in the whether these negroes, espeHnlly! At
glance that seems impos- members nt tho editing of the roll.
__
0
n?h ng
Daily rehenrsnos are being held
next twelve months and the alcohol those from Florida can stand the 8iblc- l&gt;ut remember all wheat does
The Literature of tho Incas— The at the Woman’s Club for the Ladies'
2:.10 Preaching at Moore’* Sta­
that now goes into the joy riders can rigorous climate, as to whether they no^ R° ' n*° breu,b Some of it you
process of embaitping bodies was Minstrels that will be jiresonted next
tion
probably be used in tho car.
will fare .ns well* with the people who cat in l,ies* Bome »»» cookies, some In curious and lasting.
Tuesday night at the Lyric.
— cr---6:00 B Y P U
know nothing about them and rare ( puddings,- some in gruvy, some in
The domestication of the animals
7:00 Preaching.
If the people ,of Sanford will pull less nnd as to whether big wages
morning
hot cakes,
wns a good story.
It is worthy of nolo that two pa­
together this city will have one of \in the north where for eight months
Perhaps it wili mean more to you
The fashion of constructing bridges
pers prepared for and read at the
the most prosperous nnd best sea- in th e'year they will bo obliged to wben )’ou realize that you will have was entertaining, also the various
Literature Department meetings this
sons in I. story.
All- indications j.wear thick clothing and have Arcs O N L Y T W O A N D O N E T H I R D herbs upon which tho natives de­
season
havo been requested by Mrs.
point : j &lt;«urh.
What we need is will pay them as well as nveYagc B U SH E LS O F W H E A T T O E A T pended for their medicine.
“
u^
,u
\
UI
W,'-Ir
I
Ulncmnh,
atnte chairman of I.itoraLAST Y E A R YOU
more ginger and everything will be . wages in Florida remuins to bo seen, T H I S Y E A R .
M owing which th , club «&lt;iJournr ,
„„a
makh
thc
S IX
AND
ONE
T H I R b c l niter » t„o ,t plca.nnt .Itornoon, , ho FIorido clull,
easy. Get together to place S a n fo r d 'T h e
hysteria exhibited in some A T E
Ko,lcrution.
'§
(W H IT E )
on the map in large letters.
j places about the negroes leaving this l BUSHELS.
Theso are Miss Lillio Farnsiyorth’s
state in droves and depopulating
H airC u t . - 25c
C lub Calendars
paper on tho “ Flora and Fauna" of
Florida of laborers is all buncombe.
'Tuesday,
Nov.
28—Social
Dept
South
America,
and
"
T
h
o
Empire
of
Now that the tourists are coming
Shave
- - - 15c
If every negro in. Florida loft there
Evening Dance— Hostess, Mrs. F the Incarf" written by Mrs. Geo.
.it wou d be well to think about some
• Children 15 arn(T20c~~
would-be other laborers to take their
E. Roumillut.
»
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_______ •Diokeftsoft;---- Both pipers are un­
lor»r&gt; of amusement and a plnce
Literature Department
Tonic
- - 10c
•twhere they can go. A few scuts ar­ " I " ”
t v — WwInesdnyrTTov, 29— Welfare De­ usually fine and merit the distinction
tmd their places ,,,■
cu w
- he
mvii
, ~
, . fri,
, .
,
.
. partment.
lille.L
a ^...
h mi
o y - . r c ----- - - - -- ^ n «
Ahfti
has
.boon
given
them.------ranged . on the bulkhead’ or in the . ______ &lt;tr___ ______________
r
.
,
,
.
--------------- j partment nnd their friends -enjoyed
Massage
- 25c
l i t h e aftcrnoftfl—P I - H o v - 2 2 , - o t —the —Junior C iv icir-M rs . ‘IT. "C7 Gerror,
JtLtttd, p a r k i e r along t h o - n r c S t M ^ l d j lU" ‘. * * ^
T ? °_ U_n.^ 10[ ...
Shampoo
- 25c
ho very tmir,r,,i
C n n . plaro
ni . „ . .where
. l . . . employer
helpful. Some
j
I
"
1‘
—CittCf [home of Mrs. L. B. Philips.
Radi- chairman.
“ Children are tho jewels of God.'
........HOlirrf
»
n
j
»
lull
measure
o
'
,
v|cwl
o(
Soul|
,
Singe 25c
America
__ .iih e old folks, can -pitch Korse shoes,
Let us be sure that we so facet them
work from the negro.
He knows]
.
„ ,. , ,
Music Department
v #tc., are greatly afifireciuted by the
...
,
|wero shown.
Prehistoric Remuins
that they reflect HU image."
nothing about the ncgv&gt; nnd cares ,
.
,
A t the Music Department meeting
Mrs. J. N.
-_viaitors especially’ by the old men. i
ri ..
? , . .
,,
of thc Incas,
less. If the negro gets into trouble
.
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_______ story
___
on Wednesday afternoon a beautiful
•jLct- ,us try it.
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. Whitner told In nn
interesting
tho employer will let him get out
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De­
o f )fl3Ttgli~'yn(L’VJ^ira’no num- '"Programs throughout
NEXT T O FIRE STATION
. t t)ic host. wny ji-V -Can amLahey- will
partments-arc
unusually
fine
and
in­
ber, thc compositions of Fay Foltcr,
PalmeCo Avenue
The general view of Mnchu Pic­ nn American, composer, who has teresting this season, and tho mem­
— T-htr-brrt newg^hrThe‘ *week is ihc'Und none of the sentiment of the
announcement'that Semino'e coun- j-soutir'aliout the negro.
He will chu was shown.. This included the thado a placo for herself in tho world bers who fail to attend aro- missing
t y will huve u fuir and an announce- hifvo to take his chances in living, Sacred Hill, Templo of tho three of music that places her among the
rnent o f this kind means that a real chances in working, i-hunces in windows n-d thc sacred plaza, the foremost women composers of Amer­
fair will be held, a permanent or standing the cold and chances of principal cross street in -the city nnd ica was rendered by Mrs. Lucille
ganlzation to be effected later. 'The starving to denth and there will b e 'o n e of the finest ktairways, u group Aspinwall Takach nt *the Woman’ s
fa ir will be held the lust week in none to look nfter him. Thc white of houses charterized by having four Club before a large and representa.women and, al­
January and it is probable that the man--of-“the north . knows nothing doors in tho principal house. Then tivo gathering of
about thc negro und feels -that he tho beautiful outer wall of the though.it was an afternoon program,
owes hjm nothing. The question of ! K ing’s group, nnd llnnlly thc semi- a number of mon were present who
’ irure equality that'seems like Elysi- j circular tower of tho Princess group. availod themsolves of the opportuDo you keep
&gt;. urn to the negro will be his undoing.'
The picture of the sacred w h i t e, ___
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thnt is given by tho opon dc'fo r I*? will find
door* of h^po^rock rear Vrtcos nnd ronnral
I port rr.ont^ncctlr.sc, to onjoy thc muuuseii against him when he triesil t of Q|c great monolith ut-N.usta I.s- sjC'
Tgitnck possesses ii voice
on.
In fact the npgro going north I pann. A portion of the rock over- af excellent quullty, especially in tho
will .find much to his disadvantage j hangs n spring of water. Near this lower register; resonant, vibrant and
Of your Letters?
, ar.d the trades and employments to rock is Vltcos, the last Incn capital. penetrating, she knows haw to use it;
] which he' has been accustomed in ' The western terruces nnd steep Her full round tones and smooth dothe south will be closed aguinst him! winding stBlrway of Mnchu Ticchu livery, combined with a charmingly
How many times hnve you
was interesting. -It wns dilticult to unnITocted manner compels admira­
in the north.
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Wished you could remember
ecd
tho thousands of pcoplo who nt tion.
Her success in Miss Foster’s
Thcio is no need to fear the exo­
what you ‘wrote to Jones or
The
dus of thc negro north or to any one time may havo occupied Machu songs was most pronounced.
Smith. .
other place as long as ho can live Picchu’ nnd every square' fo o t1 of insight with which aho interpreted
Perhaps it* s on account of
FOR BUSINESS M E N
easy, get as much for wages nnd be available land was terraced olT to the spirit and significance of each
the inconvenience that you
provide
a
place
for
tho
crops
of
In­
number
was
wonderfully
pleasing.
treated as well ap he is in Florida.
Every business presents its own distipet problems
.don’ t nlways make a carbon
If there are any who wish to leave, dian corn-and potatoes which were The favorite songs of the afterqoqn
copy. Let us show you tho
These tejr- were “ Tho Daughter," one of the.
and requirements r *
let them go.
T hey will soon find their chief resounree.
rnceif
which
are
connected
by
stair­
Irish
group
nnd
“
The
Springtide
of
out for themselves as to which is
Tile Officers of the First National Bank ^are
the best country. .
• ways, sometimes steop, sometimes Lovd." The former was conceded by
many present t o ' b e the sweetest,
narrow and winding.
S ---------- O -----not only familiar with general financial conditions
The inner wall nnd city gate of most tender mother song that has
throughout the country; they are thoroughly con­
PLACE THE EMBARGO
and you will see how easy it is
Replete with
Machu
Picchu .was a curiosity.
By ever bcon. published.
The newspaper agitation country
to hav? a carbon copy of all
versant with local conditions and ready to g*vc
patjoa and lunging, Mrs. Takach’a
wide that is boing made for the building this wall forward from the
your iotters: Only 3c each.
special attention to individuaj, needs.
rendition displayed the spirit of the
United, States to place nn embargo gate it was possible to direct a lat­
song in al) its pathetio charm, aho
eral
fire
on
besiegers.
Ammunition
on fqodstuils curtailing the ship­
W e welcome business accounts.
stones—largo
ones was equally at home, the repeated
ments of food to Europe and conse­ consisted of
encores testifying to the appreciation
quent. |&gt;igh prices for- this country which could be thrown on tha beads
of the audience and incidentally the
of
an
attacking
force’.
Small
cobblo
should receive the hearty support of
•^usic
lovers of Bpnford are a critical
all thq people. Unless an embargo stones were brought up from the
audience
nnd a musician and com­
is mado when congress meets in Dfr river 2,006 feet below to be usod in
parer must be of a high order to
slings.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY ;
Uttie l U p p e n i n g i - M e n t i o n j

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Kimmsry of the
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Hurried Herpld Reader*
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Mr. 4 . 8 . W - k . . . n d
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f A Davidson are in attend,i the South W o r ld s Congre.Vnnsl Association which meets

dron was enroute to Mount Dora,*
where,the South Florida Congregationnl Association meets Tuesday
and Wednesday of this week.' Supt.
Waldron is-on the program.
Mayors, bankers, lawyers, prom*
inont governmental, state and coun­
ty official*, prominent business und
professional men and ministers of
the Gospel have* endorsed Tanlac
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Joseph Douglas* of Orlando spent
several days of this week here the
guest of his brother, K. A. Doughis*.
.the county d f i l y
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f „ We
huve1sold 67,000 bottles of
Tanlnc and hnve never hnd a single
complaint ’’ —Jacob’s
Pharmacy,
Atlanta, Ga
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addresses while here on Teacher
Training, Studyihg the Lc son, Stir­
ring, up our Gift and Teaching the
Lesson. This will give a now stimuUs to our Sunday school. The Pres­
byterians arc doing some aggressive
work in training teachers for better
doing, their work.
At the morning service Dr. Glass
delivered the long expected Efficiency
Banner to the Christian Endeavor
Society. He spoke of the advertising
thnt has been given Sanford through
the standing of this C. E. and sail)
khat Suulurd 1ms- received more Tree
advertising from this source than
nny other, ns we had been mention­
ed at contentions all over thft world.

S. IP. Bean, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Wilcox, of Ohio,- Mrs. J. D. Roberts,
Mrs. T. 0. Charles and Mr. J.* E,,
I’lowdcn. Fishing tAcklc nnd a lo ve­
ly picnic lunch gave evidence of the
anticipated pleasures of the ttny.
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Mai'ltirradr at Skatin '/ Rinlr
j
. Next Wednesday evening there i
wi|l lie a masquerade carnival nt the ‘
skating rink that promise's an ovonj „ K, of fun ami pleasure to thr.pnr10G East First Street *
Hcipmvls.
No ono will lie allowed
on the fiout —unleaawiuaokcd • nnd4prizes Will he awarded only for cos­
tumes.
A skntipg contest will ho
held later in the season when many Dr. Logan is the state veterinary
who nre just learning to skate now connected with the extension service
will hnve become proficient. Alrendy of tho Univorsity of Gainesville,
there nre u number of fino skaters where he is stntioned. He is here Jn
seen on the rink nnd tho sport be­ consultation with Mr. C. M. Berry,
comes more fascinating with each re­ county agent.
curring day.
Mr. and Mrs.- Flynn
are charming people nnd ideal in
Mr. and Mrs. F..J. Gonzales,’Mrs.
their management of the crowds that
Frank
Miller and Miss Muriel Harguther daily and nightly to enjoy
rold
motored
over to DcLnnd on
the skating. The host people of tfie
Tuesday.
town arc among the regular patrons
and it- is quite the fnd for groups of
Mr. Fraser Armstrong spent.Sun­
society’ folks to “ drop in", to watch
fhe skating* from the safety zone day in Brookaville, tho guest of Rev.
beyond the rniling.
There will he and Mrs. F. J\ Strong.

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N ew Line Neckwear

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MRS. GRACE E. W IL L IA M S

Notice to Tax Payers
Tax hooka are now open for the
lion. M. W. Thatcher returned
g f t
M* Do' ra church thU from Louisville yesterday and his collection of *1016 taxes, a discount
vt«k These delegates mlotored over
many Sanford friends nre glad to see of Two per cont is allowed for pay­
lB C. R. Walker’s car.
ment in November and One per cent
him hack home again.
U,e Juba Self Rising Flour for
In inquiring about
Tanlac is well advertised, but ad­ in December.
delicioua hot Biscuits— A t all^ gro- vertising alone could not have pro­ taxes furnish me full description of
duced Tanlac’s popularity
It hnd your property, os shown on deed.
^Tanlac is the people’s medicine to have merit
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d the people theirtsolvc*
have
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The many friends of Hon. .1. N.
mld* it what it i|. People who have
Whitner are glad to see him out
Damaged by Cold
b«n helped by Tanlac arc always
again after an illness- of several
Washington, Nov. 24. — Severe
aaiious and willinj to tel others
weeks.
damage to crops
in the west
and
about it
Mr. Mills of Fiske Hat Cm, Chi­ south wns done by a record breaking no extra charpe for admission to the
The Junior League of the Method­ cago was a visitor to thy, city, yes­
cold wave between the dates of Nov. masquerado carnival and- Mr.-*and
ic church will hold its regular meet­ terday, calling on the French Mil­
10 and Nov. 17— according to an an­ Mrs. Flynn reserve the right to re­
ing Friday aftjrnoon at 3 o’clock at linery Co.
nouncement made by the weather ject objectionable people should any
the church.* Parents, please remind
bureau today*in n special bulletin. apply for admission. •
your girls und' boys and h?ve them
Dnmnge to cotton is slight, but
Accident to Rev. Srclnmcyor
Five prizes will lie given, two for
there promptly.
Rev. Steinmoyer, pastor of the the most tender ruck in the south the heat costume^ couples, one each
4:30 ferry boat to Enterprise for
in California to­ for Indy nnd gentleman uml one for
Mothodist church collided with a car was killed— while
Titusville train.
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on Wednesday afternoon and was matoes wore an entire loss.-~Heans grotesque costume in fact, the booby
JUr». Eari Gore and son left &gt;'&lt;•«- thrown to the ground nJUcring in­ and lettuce were sotncwhnt damaged prizef.
A large crowd is expected
• t;rdiy for Jacksonville after spend- juries that will incapacitate him for in the coastal plains of Georgia and anil .the. manager Assures the public
ing several days here the-guests of several days nnd it is not known at South Carolina.
Cuhhuge, turnips thnt no rowdyism will ho allowed.
Ur*. Core's parents, Mr/ and Mrs. this time the extent of hik injuries. aqd collnrds escaped injury in (Jeor- Get the habit anti lenrtt (p skate.'
William Botha .dy.
Rov. Sfcinineyer -is unfortunate in .giu and Alabama—but these same
Opening of the fall season will this respect being injured. about a crops suflcrgd a fifty per cent,loss in
t iitonuibilt.Patty
itnt Wednesday night nt the skating year ago. at a fire by being knocked Louisiana. Citrus fruit was slightly
Chaperoned by Mrs. Geo. Paxton
rink. Wear anything you' wish. down with the hose. He suffered an' damaged in Mississippi, hut no loss,
a party of young people enjoying an
Capable judges, disinterested,' will injury to his knee at that time und is reported from any other section
automobile trip to Tavares, Leesburg
be selected to choose the winnors. the accident on Wednesday also in­ except Tulare rounty, California.
j amL intermediate points on Thurs­
Judges will lie chosen thut havo no jured the sumo knee and it is thought
day were Miss Lucy Whitner, Miss
Oil at Melbourne
ikiters on the lloor. In noxt Tues­ that he had a rib broken also. His
Miami, Fla., Nov. 24.— One of tho McCaslin Taunert, Dr. McCaslin
day'* Herald the jud;cs will ho nn- many friends deeply sympathize
richest
oil and'gas fields in thu coun­ anil Mr. Elf on M ought on.
noumed.
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Hairy Ward left yesterday for be able to bo out nguin and that try' is believed to he situated near
Nptn'af Calcn'far
Daytona Reach whero ho will so­ having had all tho accidents coming i Melbourne, this state, nnd promotors
Saturtlny'afternoon—
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of
a
new
company
organized
to
dril
journ for several days in the salt to him he will hereafter he immune.
Daughters of Wesley bazaar an'tl
for oil and gas there are confident
breexe* of old ocean.
that fortunes will lie ni.Trie for stock­ turkey supper.
U»e Julia -Self Rising Flour foP
Thanksgiving at Comfort Coltago
Mrs. it. E. Tolar nnd. Miss Florholders. This is the hope held out
idicious hot Hiscuits— At ull groAs usual Comfort Cottage will in the advertisements of the com -knee Frank give a silver tea nt the
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serve that good . old
fashioned pany. Leases on large tracts of land [home of Mrs. I olar.
Don't lorgi't tho meeting of the Thanksgiving dinner, next
Thurs­ have been secured, nnd drilling wil ! Mondfiy, Nov. 27
Burd of Trade nt tin court house day at 1:30 und it will be some din­
Mrs. A. P. Connelly entertains
begin tis soon ns sulficient funds are
neit Monday night. Matters of Im­ ner.
At the present high price of in hand. The capital stock of the Auction Bridge Club.
portance to he transacted. ‘
I’ ipp Organ Society meets with
turkey and trimmings it will not pay concern is 150,000 ami shares are
See Dr. Davis, optometrist, who you to prepare a dinner nt home so selling fqr $10 each, at par. Several i Mrs. W. C. Bray,
haa been coming here for years, nt come to Comfort Cottage nnd get oilcxporta hayc investigated unifWW ' Monday evening—
- 0jj expnrtM have investigated
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Miss Saidee Williams cmlcrtains
Robbins Nest. Hotel Wednesday, ..
the —
real. —
article.
The ...i—
price is . lthe
Nov. 22 to Saturday, Dec. 2nd, for Fame as it uwuya lias been nt this pro8pects nt Melbourne, and they Iter bridal party at ‘dinner.
(iu *« for headache, eye struin
or I popular retort, $ 1.00 per plate but aRrcc that all indications are that Tuesday, Nov. 28 —
defective vision. Refs., Dr. Robson, you get twico the value ingood’ homc the ont|r(, country is underlaid by a
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Barrett will
Mr. Pare, Celery King.
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rooking.
Reserve your places early rjr |, deposit,
entertain the Evening Bridge Club.
Vanre Douglass is the guest of his and bo sure of the dinner. Menu in
Wednesday, Nov. 29—
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Are You Ihlcrestcd?
father. E. A. Douglass and -is nssist- Tuesday’s Herald.
Miss Williams' marriage to Mr.
If you desire a-larger view* of tho Wiley . Benjamin Edwards ut ono
in( him in the^clerk's FM co for
V Dralntigc Board Met Here
Sunday school work attend tho o'clock.
few days.
Tho supervisors of tin* Upper St. Methodist church next Sunday.
Junior Civic Program of Welfare
.
Prizes will he nwarded to tho best
Johns drainage district met here
Rev. A. H. Cole, field secretary Department at
Woman's
Club.
' rwtumed skater* nnd not to the best j
Wednesday might at the hgnie of of the Florida Conference will speak Wednesday night —
skaters, so you can win a prize ro -'
Hon. J. N. Whitner. Those present at both morning, and evening ser­
Masquerade Carnival, at skating
isrdlct* of how poor you skate, so
wero Col. Frunk L. Bills" of Mel­ vices. Ho will ailso lie present in the rink.
«T*ry one has a chance of winning. I
bourne, Ames A: Barlow of Cocoa/ Sunday school session which opens Friday, Dec, i-&gt;- •
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.. J. N. Whitner of Sanford. The set- at Hi30—l n Die morninr:----------- -Lndics’ Minstrels, home talent, at
_ C/ ’ an/(?r^ ^ oar,^
will 1n m ry ; " E riH‘M Hi Every “ " ,l Attnr.
Mr. Cole is a forceful nnd enter­ Lyric under auspices of Music De­
-W rr? p fc c u i meeting in the court ’ ney R A# Vans Agncw and Engin- taining speaker. Those who nttend
part merit.,,____________________________
kouie next Mornjay night at 7:30 to eor Geo_ Hl_H llle s j)( the Jsiwn Ran-. will be gresatiyr pleased nnd_ fCpaId
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JMtr .up. tho mutter of the countyTa0lph Co. were also present at the for their attendance.
CteiHan ilu tie Club
» » and exhibit at other c ou n ty' mectinjf(
Business of importance,
All members expected to be pres­
The regulnr recital of the Cecilian
i
^ deal red. I was transacted .to put this great ent. Others cordially invited.
Music Club vill he riven as usual at
Uie Juba S elf. Rising Flour for project in effect, following th I per
Tho pastor will attend the' An-‘ Mrs. Munson’a -studio Sato
ddirious hof * Biscuits— At all gro lmit granted by the War Department nUal. Confereacc- ,in.,Q-»ln. n n _ U «--r jernoon 'at TThrce o’clock.
. ^ -fl»tL-i. Lwbieh--ha*-held~ut&gt;gth»’ ‘ Worlr~for ■o*rAmYi..r flt'h..
j Jam An Taylor will render a vocal se■‘ I t * - ----- l. .T-*1 - - ,
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TO^as been practically do-ided
lection.
lN»t emin6!e county will hoi 1 a.fair
Prcshylrrlan Church
tUl &gt;ear and it wil probably bo
_For Mr$. Watton
Next Sunday will probably ho the
Md the last week in January.
Mrs.
Harry.J*.
Driver entertained
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lost Sunday Jrv-the temporary quar­
Don’t forget* tho Idg masquerade
a few friends informally Tuesday
ters we have occupied for the past*
E ’trft IFrcl- llridge
“ *11 Wednesday night, Nov. 29th at
nftornoon at the Hillsboro Hotel,'
ycur. and so wo uro exporting good
Mrs., C. M. Vorco doiightfully en­
fneikatir.g rink. Como in mask and
honoring her guest, Mrs. W. E. W al­
congregations nt oath of the ser­ tertained the Every Week Bridge
* ’ n * l»fi*e. Admission for skaters
loon of Sanford. Hi I |e was playcdthcro
vices.
Thflrc was the largest a t - Club on Thursday nfternoon with
and 10c admission to thoso who
being four tables. Mrs.M.W Berriman
i’t nduncc nt Sunday school last Sun­ Mrs. W. J. Thigpen making high
“ “n't akate.
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received. The decorations were in
day that thoro has boon for some score. The prise w^is a lovely n-ayCol. and Mrs. • Young of Swect- timo and prospects are goud for u onaise set in china. Substituting for yellow and white, arranged very
daintily. „ A salad course of ice wak
absent members were fflrs. B. W.
“ rrivet! inth‘e d t y continued growth.
served.—Tampn Tribune.
will spend the winter , her %
A t tho 11 oMock service Sunday Herndon, Mrs. Puleston und Mrs.
.°* 'vunir U a prominent attormiy
tho pastor will preach on "M ark, A. P. Connelly.
“hTennensee and is also interested
v/
Personal Mention
the American Gospel."
This ser­
,n One mock.
Miss Lillie Hnrrotd of Waynesville,
mon will give, as far as the pastor
lleet]&lt;lion far P a itor.
N. C., is the guest of her cousin,
original
suggestions
A
t
the
Congregational parsonage
ior'i
S NRising
E f Hour—
* h° ‘ At all grocera.
u" 0 j “ bv k n ' . « " » m .
Miss-Muriel Harrold. Miss Hnrrold
about this much n^glocted gospel, on Tuesday evening wns' u pet-to-.
with her ppronts, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Mr. v r *r
, .
! with tho hope that this may quicken RP'*.
S. llnrrold is spending tho winter In
dl&gt; Wcdmul T y " ' r H" lved
th® nn interest in it and lead to a reviiul P'
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her hon' « ln i ° l its study. He will deal with the
^•othter Mm p i
r • Democracy. of this gospel, the "ininMr. and Mrn. W. J. Kernoy of
fort Cotta &lt;o
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litry.'recordod-tfierc, and the stronMemphis,
Tcnn., are the guests of
P
! uousiioss of it as poculiarly adapting
rs.
W.
A.
Ginn.
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hot biscuits use Juba It to American thought today.
k‘ n8
A t all grocers.
I The Presbyterian s had the great
Mrs. W. L.~ Goodhuo returned
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privilege last week of having as their
Vednesday from a visit' to her
* w . George B. WWdfon of Tam- gueet, Dr. Gilbert Gloss of RlchBughtc[, Mrs. Yanro Douglass in
j|&gt; . ui,t- °f Congregational Home mond, Va., Supt. of S. S. and Young
irlando.
lonary Work spent Tuesday People* Work for
tho
Presbyt ’
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Mr. Wal- terian church.
He delivered four
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff
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rith their guests, . Mrs. J. A. Parons of Jacksonville and Mrs. W. W.
\hernathy roturnod Tuesday from a
lelightfully pleasant motor trip to
he .East Coast.
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^ew Shipment of Shapes Just Received,“Fine Va­
riety to Choose From. Don’ t Fail to See Them

«RS. L D. PEARSON, M p.
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Mra. M. A.-Farn*worth-of- Dajrtt?n7
a
r^.ents were served by Ht? ladTes of *Tcnn., is expected tomorrow to visit
tho congregation and pleasant social her daughter, Miss Lillie Farnsworth.
She will spend the winter with her
hour enjoyed by all.
daughter here and a son in Tampa

Fithing Party
D r;-and Mrs. A. H. Logan aro
A congenial party enjoying a day
on the river , on Wednesday in the spending a few dsyi in the c^ly
I'launch, Ida B'., .were Mr. and Mis. ( combining pleasure and business.

Rev: j . A. Davidson who has ncccptcd the call to tho Congregational
pastorate is temporarily domiciled at
the homo of Mrs. J. C. Knsmingor..
On Tuesday evening tho Social
Department of the W om an’s Club
will give its first dunco of the Reason,
with Mrs. F. E. Roumillat hostess.
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church of this city at tho district
colivehtion of the Congregutional
Society at Mt. Dora this week were
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wnlker, Mrs.
J. C. Ensminger und. Mrs. Sheridan
Jewett.
Accompanying them was
Rev. G. B.- Wuldron, state superin­
tendent of missions nnd Sunday,
school work.

* Hon. and Mrs. Fred Houchcllc of
Charleston,' West Virginia, with their
childrcn arrived Tuesday to visit
theil sister, Mrs. Henry Wight. Mr.
Douchcltc was recently elected—Dem­
ocratic representative from his disMrs. H. H. Bobir nnd daughter,
trict to the^ Icgislatur.------Mrs. C. H. Carter of i'alntkn were
guests of Mrs. Lniloquc for soverai
Miss Helen Kowlnnd has returned days this week,- while enrouto from from* Orlnndo to reside again ht Oviedo to Tumpa. .
Sanford
with her mother and
brother. She will he the guest of l&lt; MN* Gladys Bryan is home ngsin
Miss Charlotte Hand until Mrs. after several months spent among
Howland returns from Jacksonville. relatives and friends in Georgia and
Tennessee.
Miss McCaslin Taunert is here j
from Wisconsin, cn route to New ! Mrs. L. Y. Bryan returned homft
York. She is a guest of Mrs. Geo. Monday from Live Oak, whero she
Paxton.
was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hamil Es
Tolar.
Mr. nnd Mrs.-J. H. Hnurahan of
New. York have returned from a
Mrs. D. C. Marlow and .little
motor trip through 'south ’ Florida daughter huve returned to Mulberry
and are nguin visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. after a pleasant visit with her par­
Deane Turner.
ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. W. Lovell.

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Cream of Celery Soup
Mixed Pickles

Stuffed Olives
Waldorf Salad
Fried’ Oysters
Tenderloin o f Trout
Roast Yountf Turkey

Tnrlarc Sauce

Oyster Dressing with Cranberries

_____ ____ Baked Ham

Champaign Sauce

, Banana Fritters

Vanilla Sauce

VEGETAliLES '

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Mashed Turnips
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Snow Flake Potatoes,

Field Peas

Stormed Rice.
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Candied Yams

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Corn Gems

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Plrnt Pudding
Mince M eat Pie

Hard Bra: dy Sauce

Amtiicnn Chccf c
CoQce

Pumpkin P ie

After Dinner.Mlnifl-

Tables Reserved for Parlies if Notified by Wednesday Noon

PEOPLE ANDEVENTS'

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General Fire
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Insur'ance

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Handling of Banking
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The Seminole County Bank takes special interest in
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handle their banking business with the utmost, distch
and efficiency.
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FORREST LAKE, Pres.

D. L. THRASH R, V-Pres.

A. R. KEY. Caahl^

�Norerab
up the river In his launch^Monday Clenny for the past two weeks.
niorning. • T h ey returned la te WedMrs. J.' V. Wicks, who has been
day evening, reporting a tine, time attending the switch board at our
hut not very much to show for the central has returned ta her home. •
trip.
Mrs. M . K. Dooley entertained
ten young ladies af her hdite last
A . BUNCH O F IN T E R E S T IN G IT E M S FROM C O R ­
Tuesday for Miss Roberta Session).
W E K IW A AN D E T H E L IT E M S
R E S P O N D E N T S — E VENTS OF S E M IN O LE C O U N ­
Rook and dainty t'efreshmenta were
Eugene Brown and fam ily left on
T Y - E F F IC IE N T R E PO R TE R S FO R T H E HERALD
the order o f the afternoon.
Monday for Skalcs, ' Tenn.
’Mrs.
; W c are thankful for an efficient
Brown, who was in quite poor health
corps
of teachers in .o a r schuoL this
wished to see her old home again.
; she will be located for the winter.
year:
M r. Schaffer as principa’ .
4le»—m
any—friends
herehope—she:
Mr- » "«* M r « lUnnla.
*tMiss
Katherine
Wilson intermediate,
will
be
much
benefitted
by
the
I Sanford Heights are visitors at the
Miss
Georgia
Pattishall
as primary.
change.
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j B. W. Smith home this week.

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

Both babies and mother are doing
nicely.
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H. H. Webber made a business
trip to Oakland and W inter Garden
Wednesday.

Clark snd Osear Pearson are on
Miss
E va Shores,' our School
a camp hunt at North House Ham- teacher was taken suddenly ill lost ,
mpek for the. week-----Friday- afternoon- and went home
that
evenings
She has not been (
Mrs.- Oscar Pearson is spending a
able
to'com
e
back
this week, so the
few days with Miss Frances Pearson
children
are
enjoying
an uneipected
while 1 Oscar ia away.
vacation
very
much.
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We are surprised to know .how
intelligence -the “ Sauntcrer" seems
to think it requires to .“ make pies
and bread in some honest man’ s
home or rattle the .keys of a ty p e ­
writer in an office.'* -

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Mr. snd Mrs. J. I. Johnson of
W in te r Park were Sunday afternoon
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
H. H. Webber.
Rev. II. E. Thompson of Glenwood tilled his regular appointment
here Sunday aftenjoon.
Mr. and .Mrs.’ Robert Bray have
recently moved here from Sanford
and expect to
make this their
future home.

•k n t e h p r i .s k e t c t i t n u s
Mr. C. Brinkley of Jacksonvi ic
visited our town recently in the in­
terest of -the Methodist Orphanage
and expects to see them located in
the new home in the near future.
A. L. Hearn o f Silver Palms called
on the trade at Enterprise last Friday.
M na Emma Tucker, whg has been
engaged in evangelistic effort in T ifton, Gft., and Wyoming, Ohio will
spend Thanksgiving at home.
F. A. Gordon and W. O. Davis
were in DeL%pd Monday on busi­
ness.

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Rev. M r. McDonald from Indiana
who is in Florida for the Winter \
preached for us Sunday morning and &lt;
evening and went on farther south.
A, A. Newcqmbejrame hyna&amp;Satardiy 6 b a visit, returning to Berea- ,
ford M onday. Hd was suffering &lt;
from a severely bruised foot.
Hardy Boyd killed a tine big deer
the very first day of game season.
Henry Dees, who has been working for the Continental public works
at Sarasota for the past four months
has got back to W ekiwa and is
spending a few days with T. J.
Boyd before starting fishing with his
brother, Carl.
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The. C ity of Jacksonville com­
menced making its regular trips
Monday between Jacksonville and
Sanford, having been la d up for re­
pairs the past tw o months.
B. E. M iller o f DcLand, who is
doing the-decorating at the Benson
Springs Inn was called home M on­
day on account of the illness of his
children.

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Frank Boyd m oved‘ his family .to
y Mr. and Mrs. Tom fortjer an­ Kissimmee where he is engaged in
nounce the birth of twins Saturday, the orange business.
November 18, a son and daughter.
Carl Dees took a crowd o f hunters 1

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Rate thea
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i ed, sharp ecrncra dri ved do«B
I projections rut off and d era il
i molars extracted.
o o o o o a m onom annnaooaaoi

Mrs. F. E. K ing of Norfolk, Var&lt;|
and Mrs. E. C. SherriU of Asheville,
N. C &gt;• arrived here Monday on the
steamer "C ity of Jacksonville and
were guests at Benson Snrines Tim.
Miami

H A IR T O N IC

&gt;a *°ld by us on n guarantee to b*
|reliable preparation for keeping tl
id has scalp and hair in a’ healthy cor.d
,e.
tion. ‘ Let us cxplai.i its merit!
Idrcn’h &gt;'°u. Sold only hv uv Mr jnd $]J
R. C. Bower.

W. h. Loulbourne is having n
building erected on Celery avenue
on H. II. Chappell's farn\ for a cel' cry washing and packing plant. . Mr.
j Coulbourne engaged in this' branch
[ of. the *cc!ery business last year with
i marked success. ' The new plant, will
j have an enlarged capacity for hund|ling the work.
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Mr. Killgore of Alabama arrived
here last week with a tine herd of
High grade Holstein cattle for J. R.
Hayden’s ranch.
Mr. Killgore. will
remain as foreman for Mr. Hayden.
Nearly all the growers are ship­
ping lettuce thjs week, several trainlondil of which will leave Sanford be­
fore the present cuttings are over.
T h e recent heavy rains arc said to
have damaged the lettuce crop about
10 per cent outside of the wasted
fertilizers.
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Celery fields arc looking fine since
the rains. N o damage done except
loss of fertilizer aTid spray material.
T h e hunters are bringing home a
.fine lot of mallard, teil and other
choire variety of duck since the open
season began.
It is said duck were
never more plentiful or fat. .

I hursday morning the residents
of,Geneva were shocked and grieved
to hear of the sudden dtoath of Mrs.
F. L. Jones, which occurred W e d «
need ay night at
11:30. The cause
was heart failure.
Mrs. Jpnes bos
h ad'm ore or less heart trouble for' a
ifuMber pi year*, but her .moat intimate friends did not realize that
she Was in immediate dagger.
Besides n host of friends who will
miss 1her cheery voice a t- the teitf-'
phone,

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Mrs. Jones was telephone opera­
to r,a t Geneva “ central.*’ She leaves
tq mourn her lots her husband, M r.
F. L. Jones, who is in very poor
health and who has the sympathy at
the entire community, and one son,
Mr.. Carol Culpepper
and
one
daughter, Mrs. Starling. Also three
dear little grand children whp wilt
never know how much they have
lost. Geneva has indeed lost a kind
and generous 'friend.
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Dr. L. B. Bouchelle, Mr. C. A.
Hawk ns and Js I. Birch, threo ’N ew
Smyrna boosters were in Geneva
Tuesday and Were entertained at
tho Gcnvca House with a smoker
Tuesday night.
M r. and Mrs. L. A. Sheldon are
expecting their daughter. Miss Jeanetta. who is teaching violin in San­
ford, home tor Thanksgiving.
Mrs. H. H. Pattishall, Miss Geor­
gia Pattishall and Miss Katherine
Wilson attended the basketball game
at Oviedo Friday and were enter­
tained at the home of Rev. Gutteridge for supper.
M r. and Mrs. M D Barber has
been entertaining
hfr.
Session's
daughter, Mlxs Roberta of Mae-

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THE SANFORD HERALD

people

a n d e v e n t s ...

1 TAM PA

A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP-TO DATE

make It successful, a visitor from the taries wcreTchosen: for JSominole,
outside, Mr. Karl -Lehmann, south; Kent Rossetter, Sanford; . Orange,
ern states secretary from Birming­ Miss Eva McQuarters, Orlando; and
ham.
for Osceola county, Y .](0 . Ricketts
In nil this array of
The
two
Kissimmee
Young of St. Clobd,
workers
only
Miss
Roney,
and
People's societies,
Union
Center
C O M M E R C IA L RATE, $1.50 (R O O fa W IT H P R IV A T E B A T H ),
Messrs.
Cellar
and
Mulrhoad
were
United Brethren, near Kissimmee;
Orlando, the two societies of Sanford, re-elected, we think. Tho Jatterj_Mrt
Lake Jenqje Jewel, near—Orfandff, Muirheatt- has been In continuous
E FF IC IE N T SERVICE
and Monroe' were all represented. service and never missing cither a
M O D E R N E Q U IP M E N T
But Winter Park sent the most, two district or stute convention for many
years,
something
equaled
by
few
in
H O SPITAB LE T R E A T M E N T
for the entire convention lasting two
days and fifteen by automobile on Florida.
C ..H . JE W E TT, Lessee and Mgr*
Thu next .convention bolds-in-boa-,
Sunday.
There was n total of
nlmut 42 present from outside. St. pitahlc Wintr Park.
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Grace A. Townsend.
Cloud, and of course, its own, two
societies and their friends turned
out in good numbers. Although it
Complete Election Figures
proved u splendid afTalr, full of en­
Complete ofllical returns, from
thusiasm, cheerful songs, helfpul Secretary State's Office gives the fol­
conferences, generous silver oflcr- lowing vote for governor:
Buyers and Shippers of
i»K». devotional services full of that
T o ta l’ number of votes polled, 82,spirit and fellowship “ ono to an­ 879, Sidney J. Catta received 39,other" all through.
Much of the 553. W. V. Knott roceivcd 30,342.
time wns filled by the special friunds Geo. W.
Allen received 10,333.
from out of the district: Miss CotBn, C. C. Allen received 2,460. Noel A.
state secretary; Messrs. I.ohtnunn Mitchell received 191. Majority for
and Curry, the "Children’s Friend,” Cutts, 9,211.’
210 E. First Street
Sanford, Florida
Mr. Fagg, und Rev. Geo. Waldron,
In tho Juna primary, Sidney J.
State-Supt. of Congregl. churches,
Catts
received 30,092 votes, as com­
but.locnl workers and those from
pared
with the. above, it will be soon
other societies took part and did it
that he made a gain of 9,461," over
Well.
Unci# W lllum j
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VVUiiofUWon
the .vote in June.
1
The themo' or the convention was
In tht same primary William V.
"Preparedness for Service,” and this
Knott received 25,720 first cholco
helpful thought was curried out in
votes
and In the election just
every session.
Besides the serious
closed received 30,342; or a guin % f
portions of the excellent progrnm
*• Y earlie tho liu ckrytr e x p e r ts discard thou­
5,622
which had been prepared by Messrs.
sands o f citru s s c r d lln fff that a nursosy w ith
less reputation a t stako m ig h t hud.
O n ly
Curry and Lehmann there was time -The total number of votes'^ac­
the v e r y ‘ b est-developed r o o t - s t o c k - I s g o o d
ntovVed for pleasure^.
Chief among counted for in the June primary was
enough to bear the B u ckeye name.'
Total number
accounted
them was the "weenie roads” .at a 83,572
Aifaln. alt sto ck must he 12 to IS months
o ld e r than Is custom ary, b e fo re w e w ill bQd
beautiful home built by one of the for in general election 828,7.89, or a
tp Our trees h ave an uncom m only fine rootmany old soldiers who have made decrease of 693 votes in the general
developmertt and absorb m ore n u u riilim rn i
election
.
.
St. Cloud magic in growth in the
than others w ith buds o f e&lt;tunl age.
short period of its.existence.
T h e result show-a In the g r o v e .
W rites a
Tin' total number of qualified'

B A Y V IE W H O T E L

a L|i*m ill CmaiiiaiMM lot iKi,
C *t*« ••
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were boautifully decorated with orDulth Party «4 eb r»te«l the anc*-and ‘bluo- ofTCOfTi^Ty carried out
of her two little sons. with n profusion of yellow cosmos
S y ' . n d FrmkHn. Jr., on Wodncs- and the blue and orange crepe paper
f J X n o o n with a Dutch party. which drooped in festoons from the
of the most charming of the ceilings and entwined with ferns
°De , lovely children** parties -Riven about the ‘ chandeliers. In the din­
The Dutch ing room where the decorations were
" ‘ availed 'in all the arrange- most elaborate, Iho central adorn­
j « t s . from the color* of blue and ment of the tabic was n large basket
L t t to the birthday cakea and re- of blue and orange tilled with the
S J J it*.
Cunning Httlo Dutch brilliant cosmos in which- nestled a
w s and girls decorated ih e (nvita- little Dutch la&lt;) with a Dutch lassie
J J ! ind a hand painted roprwenta- for companionship.. On cither side
. „ of a big Dutch hoy played a was a pretty hirtnday cake with
Ininent part In the amusing two yellow candles on one and live
pairs of the afternoon.
The rooms bluo candles on the other, repre­
senting the ages of the two attrac­
tive little fellows in whose honor a
large crowd of young frioiftls had
gathered to help along the fun and
frolic.
The favors were sticks -d f
candy tied with the party colors and
P S A W t1 IU &gt;
little Dutch baskets filled with bon­
bons. In the pnrlor which was also
prettily udorned with the prevailing
AND
colors and (lowers, the principle
gnmc of the afternoon vens enjoyed.
The children were blindfolded and
Write ForPrictJ And
given un umbrella to attach to the
^ Catalogue
stick of the big Dutch boy. In the
contest which elicited the merry
blighter of little folks, Theodora
Miller won first prize and Churlotte
Hansell Won the hoohy. Orange ire
and rakes were served in the dining
room while out* upon the lawn a
table piled high with oranges and
apples delighted the children. M«ny
presents were received by t he’ tiny
hosts.
Assisting Mrs. Keitzel were
Mrs. W. J). l»oes, Mrn. A. M. -Phil­
ips. Mrs. B. F. Ezell and Mrs. Wil­
liam Gill£n.. During the afternoon a
picture of the children grouped about
the Hag wns taken. In the center
were the Miller twins.
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M E T AT.ST. C L U lll)
South Central District o f Clirisiinn
:
Endeavorers
For the division of our state union
called “ South Central" the annual
Convention this month convened in
the famous soldier’s city of St.
Cloud.
It has been our good for­
tune td attend three such meetings
here und this was by far the largest,
and the only one having to help

Sula Produce C o .i

! Vegetables and Fruits
In Car Lots or Less *

“ Son, Buckeye Root-Stock’s Older
an’ No Tellin’ How Much Better!”

Though Ml sessions were held-in \Democrats in the state is giyen as
the Presbyterian church, Christian ' I I &gt;.000
church friends helped entertain nndi
carry out all tho local convention
Fighting 8 Hour Law
plans.
| Kansas City, Nov. 24 — Federal
The following workers were in­ Judge Willinm C. Hook has de­
stalled !&gt;y Mr. Lehmann in the last clared (he Adamson eight hour aw
session: President, Edwin McQuar­ unconstitutional.* Thin decision wan
ters, Orlando; vice president, Miss made today in the suit of the Mis­
Florence II. Melizer, Winter Park; souri, Oklnhonin nnd Gulf R. R.
.Secretary, Mlsit Deulah Roney o f ! *ttackihK the law.
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Orlando; treasurer. J. H. Cellar, St'. [ JU(|K,. n 0(,k has directed the reCloud; superintendents us follows:
Quiet Hour, Mrs. R. C. Maxwell,
Sanford; Tenth Legion. R. H. Muir- bankruptcy, to. accept government
W.
head, Sanford; Christian Citizen- aid in expediting the case to the su Watkins Block
ship, Mr. W. J.’ Waatwall, Kiselm-.t-prcmc court nnd to invile the attor­
mcc; Missionary, Miss Margaret A. ney of every railroad in the country
Lemmon,
Orlando;
Intermediate,
to participate in the. supreme court
Miss Alice Whitncr; Sanford; Ju-.
nlor Supt., Miss Grace Holt. Orlan- hw!rin**'
A
of thu cn8°
do; For the counties comprising
he filed before the supreme court
South Central District three sccro-| reconvenes on Dec. 4th,

cu*topier. " P a r i n g 1913-1 I w e planted 2.311
tree* — 1 .0 J2
w e re from you.
Wo
were *o
pleased with your stork tli.it w e p l a n t e d S,4u5
llu c k ry o trees since, and no others."

F o r the (list 30 year* Ilurkoyr* (illic it- ,
g r o w n tree* have been u n d ergoin g a morel*
It**.* •e lrrtlo n
(Inly* the lines! x n survive.
Our iw ta lo g tells about Ihl*. about our
serverr. why B u ck eye tree* grow* vigorous,
fru itfu l, dlic.iye-resist lug.
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Men’s Over Coats assorted colors
a $20.00 value - - - - $9.98

Men, women and children’s
Sweaters - - 48c and up

Ladies Waists all silk crepe de
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Men’s $3.50 Hats, good style $1.98

Men’ s work and dress pants 98c up

Boy’s Pants,.good value

Men’s, women’s and children’s
dress and work Shoes 98c and up

One lot Baby Fur Coats, all good
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$1.48 and up
Men’s extra Coats, all sizes $5.98

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VOLUME VIII

SANFORI), FLORIDA, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1916

NUMBER 28

lailuxu to lulfdl or earry lin t ftjf con­
Let overy member attend thp
tract, some urging that the lands
meeting next Monday night at 7:30
granted tfle Cxmpany should be for­
at tho court house. .
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feited while others fqlt that as these
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lands have passed into- innocent
Congregational Church Services
purchasers’ hands, such proceedure,
Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock
even If possible, would be unjust.
Mrs
Daniels
of Boston, Mass , will
When tho resolutions were finally
occupy
the
pulpit
.and will speak.
passed, th e y .-embodied strong en-*
Anthem
by
the
choir
entitled “ Break
dorsement of tho action' of Attorney
Forth
Into
Joy,"
Carl
Simper. Of­
General T. F. West in his Intention
fertory, organ selection 1^’ Mrs; Fry.
to institute legal proceedings to
Evening service' at 7 o’clock An­
force the Florida East Coast Canal
FT WOODRUFF REPRESEN- Co. to maintain according to con­ AFTER REIGN OF SIXTY BIG MEETING YESTERDAY them, "How Gentle God’s Com­
DENATURED ALCOHOL WILL
\ TED SANFORD BOARD
mands," Rnlp,h Cox.
Given by
YEARS FILLED WITH
tract their waterway, and also, not
I* EIIF E C T E P T I I C
TAKE THE PLAC£ OF
i hoir nnd violin obligato by Ralph
an appeal from tho decision of the
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GASOLINE
Ralfston. Solo, selected, Mrs Juliqs
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special hoard of army engineers, but
TRe East Coast Canal Association merely a request, to be forwarded to 'London, Nov. 24.' — Dispatches
Takach:
Sermon
by
J.
A.
David­
Seminole county will have a fair
Detroit, Mich., Nov, 24. —Henry t
Annual Convention at Ft. Lauder- the U. S. Board of Engineers, that from Vienna via Amsterdam state and thp date will probably bo the son on "Thanksgiving 'Considera­
Ford,
who for eighteen months has
dil* lut weak was in many respects final action on the adverse report be that Francis Jqaeph, the nged Em­ last week in January. At ti most tions."
been experimenting in the prac­
t notable gathering.' Mr. E. T.' postponed until the advocates of peror of Austria died early Wednes­ enthusiastic meeting of citizens yes­
Sunday, school at 9:46. ’ C. R. ticability jof using, alcohol for farm
Woodruff. .»ho was delegated by Federal ownership of the East Coast day morning. 1 Sorrowing throngs terday at the Hotel Carnes, n tem­ Walker, superintendent .
tractors and automobiles today re­
Seminole Board of Trade to attend Canal can prepare an answer to awaited outside thj palaSt for news porary organization was formed that
Christian Endeavor ’ meeting at marked thut gasoline is going and
game reports two features of tht same. The Attorney General was, from his bedside ifnd the announce­ •will take charge of the fair this s«m- 6:15 Leader, Ed Rnndall To nil
alcohol is coming, nnd coming to
EKting as particularly noteworthy, In the resolution urged to proceed ment of his death caused sadness son uml a permanent organization
of these services tho public is cor- stay too, for he suid, the supply will
one of thrte being the poaition now with legal a ctio n 'against .the -Cana- thtuugjiout
empire*,.__.— ,
will then lie ttfade and fhe Seminole diully invited to hnvo a part
he unlimited.
Uien oir the waterway proposition, Company ns rapidly as is possible
A news dispatch from Zurich says 'County Fair Association "with a fair
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"What to do with over abundant
and the other a political declaration nnd consistent with equity and jus­ that the Emperor's death resulted every year will be the result.
Fletcher
Party
Lender
crop’
s, How to get a rich food for
bearing upon thnt and other equally tice to any and all concerned. •
from an attack of pnoujnoiiiii fol
After Chairman C. R. Walker had
Washington,
Nov.
20.—Senator
dairy
entile, how to cut the amounts
vital questions of policy. According
lowing a severe cold cuught while called the meeting to - order (he orSeminole county's representative,
to the call iaauod by Secretary Hamwalking in Schonbrunn Park with gnnizntimi \va* formed by the e!ec^ Duncan II. Fletcher of Florida is of miinun) und teaming labor, how
among those mentioned for the high lo obtain n motor fuel the price
Eton, the thing of primo Importance though of course riot u member of |the King of Bavaria ten days ago.
j t ion of the following officers: C. R. and responsible post of Demorratfe of which will not .lie prohibitive,
the
Association
uue
presented
with
n
to come hrfure this session of tho
Charles Francis Joseph, the grund | president: E. 'I*. Woodruff, second leader of- the senate.
these problems of the farm and many
Auociatipn was the matter of apponl budge, invited to the banquet and nephew. of the dead emperor sue.
vi e .ji-i'idont; sorrel ar)
St h ello
shown
numerous
much
appreciated
others
may all Im solved by the use
from tht decision of the spccinl
At present, Senator John \Y. Kern,
Ireeds to the throne. He i* twentytreasurer, W. W, Abernathy.
of
alcohol
as a gas engine fuel nnd
board of engineers appolntisd to In­ rourtesies. Speaking of tin*
of Indiana is the Democratic leader.
nine years old and lias been in coin
President Walker appointed a com­ The vicissitudes of politics have laid the production of alcohol which he.
vestigate and report u; &gt;ii th&lt;* feasi­ that dosed the two days’ convec­ ntand of troops on the Transyl­
mittee ronsisting of R. J. Holly, himself on the political shelf. He unes by the farmer himself," said "
bility of (lover nmerit ’ou nerahi|&gt; of tion, it is blit truth to nij* -.but th» vanian front.’
Yen
course
sumptuous
repast
serve.!
E. T. Woodruff and A. P. Connelly
Mr. Ford. .
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the East Const Canal. Thia report
The deatli of Francis Joseph is a to select tin' names for t lie* board of was defeated in t fit- election, nnd
by
the
Civic
committee
of
thu
Ft.
"As an- exantple of the uses to
being adverse t o .the rrhcn'o It ap­
will retire from congress on March 4
Club
was markable climax to the long list of directors to conuist • of seven mem­ ni'xt.
which
ulcohol can be put," he con­
peared to be the intention of the Lntiderdglo Woman's
tragedies in th 6 linpshurg family—a
tinued. "let me tell you that today *
secretary that the Association should unique itn its bounty, its epicurean list unparalleled in any other reign­ bers and report at next meeting.
Senator Fletcher hits displayed thirty of the tractors used on our
The Snuford -Itdnrd of Trado rec­
vo|r an appeal, but the gratifying toothsomcncss, its beauty of tnble ing house in Europe. He dein in the
marked
qualities of leadership. Ho |
fart ii that the convention ns a decoration anil rearming every de­ midst of the world’s greatest war. ognizing the value of a county fair will heroine chairman of the impor-i furms in Dearborn are alcohol driv­
tail.'
Cuctninly
nothing
could
excel,
1»ho!f. took a more practical view of
whicli he himself largely brought v i'l hoM a *pi"*iul meeting Monday taut committee on commerce by the 1en. When a large still which I have
the situatix
Being riTugnir.Pd by and very rarely .does anything of th • about by his determination
to night in the mart house to obtain death of Senator I. P. Clarke of Ar­ arranged (or is completed I will
make our oiyn fuel right here.
the rhai-. air. Woodruff strongly kind compare with the generous, yet avenge the art’ of assassination of thi report-, from t he fair committee kansas.
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err«&lt;1 that tin* tenneit/ for the East delicate and rcfinedly arranged and ids heir, tile Archduke Francis Fer- and, assist tin* proposition in every
"Tbcre're simply no * two ways
Senator Fletcher is in thorough ac­
Com ( _ar.I be modified .into Che served spread, to which the one hun­ .dinnnd, as tho result of an alleged way. After the special meeting of
about
-this fuel question. Sir Roverbroader slogan .of “ First and Fore­ dred and . fifty or more guests were Serbian conspiracy, while on a Htatc the Board of Trade the Fair Asso­ cord with ilia President, ill regard to ton Rod wood is adviser on petro­
ciation will get busy ilnd lay the ministrntivo policies, nnd is consider­ leum to tho British government and
moat. A Waterway,'’ alie routing to so felicitously welcomed by Toast­ visit to Borniu on June 28, 1914.
|i)aus for one of the best fairs of the ed one of the administration’s the highest authority on the sub­
thatever oilers most invitingly as master H. J. Reed. Conspicuously
Francis Joseph was'87 years old kind possible to arrange. The'bulk­ staunchest' defenders in .the senate.
Continued on Pago Eight.
to rest, service to the greatest ex­
ject. He suys.that ut the present .
at thoYUmTirf his death. Ho was head in front of the Hotel Cnrncs
tent of territory and population, and
rate of consumption the world's
born August 18, 1830. He w'as only will bo obtained if possible and being
through cooperation nnd discretion
available supply of .pc If oleum will
nineteen years of age when he as­ iq tho heart of the city will make an
of the Army Engineers, most llkelibe exhausted in twenty-five years.
cended tho throne of Au tria, upon ideal spot for the fair.
.
■ kx&gt;d of our acquiring. IJfo com­
When that is gone there will lie no
the abdication of his uncle, Ferdi­
mended tho Maying and determlnedPremium lists will be arranged
more gasoline, and long before that
nand I, December 2, 1848, making and n systematic campaigm Inaugur­
to-accomplidi qualities of the memtime, the price of gasoline will havw
his active reign extend over a «-ri ated for exhibit* and donations for
kenhip of the Association, and called
risern to u point where it will be
od of 67 years, all but the first the fair and thnt it will lie a big
attention'* to 'what a power this,
too expensive to burn us a motor
twenty of which lie was also Apos­ success, is already assured.
■nited with our forces would be in
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tolic King of Hungary, ’it is doubt­
wcuring the desired through Jack­
'The substitute for gnsolitu* i* al­
ful thut if in all history there has
sonville to Miami- and Key West,
DAUGHTERS OF WESLEY
cohol,
which experiment has shown
been
an
active
authentic
reign
that
natural and logical link of tho great
works
even
better than gasoline, is
was
longer.
Tradition
snys
a
PliarInter-CoaMal Waterway. The not­
llnznnr and Supper in New Seminole BIG MEETING AT MIAMI cleaner und more powerful. It can
onli
ruled
for
99
years,
nnd
there
is
able thing is that at the next morn- TEUTONS ARE P tl S I I I N G
Bank Building Suturdny
BRINGS FLORIDA WOMEN be manufactured very cheaply —
the more credible instance of Hum­
legs uvemhllngi Judge - Hancock,
Nov.
tfSth,
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TO
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from some materials us low as ten
eses II.,* Sostris of the Greeks, whose
TOGETHER
president of the Association, told Mr.
Menucent*
a gallon—half tho present price^
LIMIT
reign is deputed to have covered 7
Woodruff and others that he would,
Miami,
Nov
24
—Thr*
twehty-,
of
gasoline,
and which, bccnUiO_£lf—
Roost
Turkey
Dressing
years.
But
in
recorded
history
there
Brit when the convention was called to
Later reports of the campaign certainly has been no reign,of -equal Cream Pot aloe*------—-Urown-Grs re­ seeond-annuaPmpeting'Dftfltl1 Plfttida ita presence In i thousand different
wder. recognise M r/G eorge G. Man. Genefel-von-Falkenhayen is*-waging
linked Beans----------- . Potnto Sola Federation -ol -Womrn’s —dubx COTT forms ol vegetation, renewed year
editor of the Ft. Lauderdale against the Rumanians indirato thnt duration to that of Francis Joseph.
venod Tuesday* with a large attend­ after year, ia in unlimited supply.
Tlrctfd and Butter
•‘'♦ntinel, who would anil did when the Teutonic forces -are overrunning Luliis XIV- of-Frnnre-wns'nrrmltmir&gt;r
ance
of delegates from all parts of
"Corn,- cornstalks, wheat, .pota­
Pickles
Coffee
king for 72 years. He actuully occu­
fo il.opportunity state*thnrnTe_oB^ western Wallachin. following up
the
state
The
first
meeting
was
toes,
beet* und beet tpps, apples,
a
of the Association was not, as sharply their defeat of the Rumani­ pied the throne for little more than
held
by
the
board
in
tho
Woman's
pouchm,
all the things grown on the
Extras
May supposed, to foist uport the ans in the Jiul valley region and the a half century. A closer rival, and
Club
auditorium
and
presided
aver
furm,
to
a
greater or leas degree con.—Chicken
Salad,
26c
Potato
Salad
25
Government, the East Coast Canal capture of Craiova. Berlin has re­ thtf only one of modern times was
Jiy_ Mrs W—H~Jenning*,~fnTOTlTefil.‘ GHn” alcoFol which can readily be
Chicken
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Victoria
who
reigned
for
G
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a fancy price, hut to foater and ported progress for the AustroTho business before the delegates extracted, leaving the - by-product
Potato Salad, 10c
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obtain improvement of Florida Wu- G errtan-arm ies t h t t t 1D9 extending years*5-----—— :------ 1 *
was of a routine nature, with no for other usee.
Ilaked
Reins,
10c
.
j«*aye. particularly a line' from the Teutonic front westward from
Tho aged monarch, although, he
spectators
present.’
Ice .Cream, 10c
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Jacksonville to Key Wcat. Mr. Ma­ the’ Jiul region towards Orsova. The had suffered serious inroads uprin his
"Wo have proved in our laborsThe
visitors
who were not engaged torics.that alcohol can be piped, juat
Coffee, 6c
.** did not "»y ao, but it was fate of the Rumanian army thnt was health for many years past was
in the meeting had a fine opportu­ a* gas is,' and used for illumination.
Cake. 6c
t
•jTlcnt that the achcme of telling tho operating in the Orsova region re­ strong enough to keep a firm grip on.
nity to see the city nnd many made The fnrmer ultimately will not only .
Fancy
tyork,
candy
and
cut
llowera
ditch to Uncle Sam and making mains in doubt, as does the extent affairs of stale almost to the last.
calls on friends.
for
sale.
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drive his automobile and tractor and *
haul on tho treasury, when the to
which the
Rusao-Rumnninn There were repeated reports of a se­
Thrrc are several handsome dis­ threshing machines with alcohol,
Company has already been forces in the Jiul valley were able to rious illness from a bronchial affec­
plays from out of town 'ciulis, but ho will light Ms house with it
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7 instruction and mainten- withstand the swift thrust of Von tion and frequently rumors of His
among them being a display of pic­
death, which were proven .unofficial;
et °f a navigable canal, haa be- Falkenhayen’s troops.
Washington, Nov. 23. — Chair­ tures, water colors, e t c , from the and his wife will have an alcohol
.
stove on which she will do all her
when announcements wero made man Fitzgerald of .the House Appro­
“ *• “ “"Popular with tho public
No pflicial statements by the Bu­ from. Vienna. Some of tho apeople priations Committee has announced Cathedral School ut Orlando: an­ cooking.
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A ?,th ,he major portion of the
"wciation members, that the ob- charest "war office has been received asserted that his mind had become that he intends to prepare a bill pro­ other front the Dunedin Woman's
"The small producers of ulcohor
and intent of this Organisation since Sunday. Indications of tho affected through worry over tho viding for an emhnrgo on foodstuffs Club,, consisting of -hand painted
need never fear competition from
chlnn,
e
tc
,
another
from
the
Cocoaabandonment
by
the
Rumanians
of
great war, but the truth of these and push it early in thu coming ses­
neflM,ty* kot to be promulnut Grove Sketching Club: another the big producers, such as the whisT, nu ln artord wlth koncral pre- a large section of Western Wal- rumors was not admitted.
sion of congress. He declares that from Rollins College, arts and crafts; kety trust. In the first place tht*
. . . ,* Opinion, or lose ita standing lachin may be found in today’s an­
an embargo, would be a most effec­ another by Mrs Kirk Munroe, na­ supply of raw material is unlimited.
^Influence. The announcement, nouncement by the Bulgarian war
McClellan Lands Again
tive weapon in the tontriveray with tive fibro goods; unother from the Not until someone learns how to/
office. It reports the destruction by
Tho following, from the News­ Great Britain over the trade black­
c 'Z ° r ’ ,t h ,t :*he n o ri‘&gt;»
Long View club, rugs, etc ; another control th t aun and ita light can
c »nal Association stands for a Rumanian forces of the bridge 9 ve paper Guide will be interesting to list and accomplish
more
than by Mrs *. Appleton, display of his­ there be a mopopoly in the raw ma­
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lfieiii« V Prim,ri|y* fn*taad of spec­ the Danube near Corabla, 60 miles Florida friends:
months of diplomatic negotiations,
toric photographs and gold jewelry terial for alcohol manufacture.
southeast of Craiova, the firing of
George A McClellan, formerly of also that it. ahould be imposed for
S M r thp E“ l CoUt C*Ml *"d stores of ammunition there, nnd the
‘Just the reverse will always be
with Florida scenes; and another by
f°Tner,hlp of « » • . I* n sinking by the Rumanians of the tho Jacksonville (Fla ) Metropolis purely domestic reasons os food Miss Bertha Constock of Miami. true.
The innumerable *use* ta
Utlon
,n’Port and for congratuhas purchased a substantial interest prices have reached levela whore
which
alcohol
ia now put and the in­
Indian bead work, sandals, 3&gt;tc.
barges in the Danube, presumably in Today’s . Magazine, and has .as­
they are Causing widespread die- Hundreds of people gathered round creased uses which the future la cer­
in the region indicated.
sumed the general management of treas.
.
theso displays admiring the varied tain to develop, guarantee* that all
“ 'tude0,0hr thno0t: b,e fe*ture u the
that
publication,
succeeding
George
It
appears
that
the
entento
forces
It
is
understood that President handiwork of the women The even­ tho alcohol which the farmer pro­
*«ph»tir,n
Association, as was
L. g it ' v°lced by Secretary which captured Monastir have been Thorne Hill, who goes to the Home Wilsqn and his cabinet oppose such ing session was held in the White duce* above his own wants will find
Pattern C o , in which corporation legislation.
Boud of*Tr«d °f ^ “ t . ,&gt;a,m Beach unable to advance, beyond the new
Temple, Mrs W S Jennings and a ready market. Moreover, the far­
» n d '.i,L . de and oth#r ■PMkera, line taken up by the Bulgarians and he has acquired "an interest
mer will he saved immense transpor­
Mrs A Lcight Monroe presiding.
hod
unanimously seconded Germans a short distance north of
BOARD OP TRADE MEETING
tation costa.
Mr McClellan la one of tho best
. BASKET BALL GAME HERE
Uy, tb,Pt tIed
tha entiro **■■"»- the city. Sofia records the repulse known newspaper men in the coun­
"In the old days he sent his hay
of entente attacks in the bend of the try He purchased the Florida Me­ Special Meeting Called for Monday
p i S ? S uS! b, v wo ,trong Cerna and eastward, and of the ad­
Sgnford High School
Girls Will ir.d grain to market in bulk. In the
Night oa Fair Mailers
tropolis in 1913, reselling it to the
In order that
' "0t ° ne
future it will go in the compressed.*
Play Oviedo Hlgn School
lh« oonvid!," that * e m*y receive vance guards which were pushing former owners a few months ago.- A special meeting of the Board of
form
of alcohol or in the' self- trans­
Girls
oition actor/L " *nd mer,ted recof- forward in the regions of Lakes Pres- Prior to going to Jacksonville, he Trade ia called for Monday night at
portation
bodie* of his cattle and
One
of
the
really
good
basket
ball
•4 iQ J e * Ut “ thua Pl*Ot- ba and Ochrlda to the west.
was with the Indianapolis Sun, and the court house at 7:30 o'clock to games will be played here at the piga. Thia will be a great aid in]the»Uted th.i ,a anc** Mr. Biggars
Only artillery and aviation opera­ previous to that with the Star consider the matter of the Seminole High School grounds nejet Monday, reducing rfcilroad congestion." '
brought 1 \ a!thou*h bred and tions along the Somme in the north­ League, consisting of the IndianapoCounty Fair and other questions ap­ tho 27th at 3:30, at which time the
alwjvi i “*l,h* Dera°«atlc faith ern France regions and elsewhere on jis Star, the Munrle Star and the
pertaining thereto and all members Sanford girl* will play th e Oviedo
Card of Thanks
lut cu ?,ytl *? aam#- h# d,d
the Franco Belgium front are re­ Terre Haute Star
a re ‘requested to be* pjvsent as the girls This .will be moat interesting
We
wish
to extend our thanks to*
dPU, vote
*bovo prin* ported in today's bulletins from
matter la of vital im portaiei -o and a large crowd will be out in or­ th* Telephono Co., the people of
n» v U l .
3. Republican ticket. London and Paris.
f
Dr. Davie Here
every member and every citizen of der to cheer the local gitla to vic­ Geneva and - community and Rev..
Wholly rn„ r°d *nd *fb*rward perDr J C Davis, .the well known Seminole county. The fair will be tory A small admission of 10 and .Gutteridge for their sympathy and
The British admiralty today con:
*«» la behalf* bacbbone and aacri- firWed press advices that there wer optician U here and la making head­ held the last week in January and the 16 centa will be charged to help pay kindness to ua at the tim* of th*^ o lf of th , pubue f#Qdi
no wounded on board the British quarters at the Empire Hotel The Board of Trade it anxious to get an expeqaea and evqry one should at­ death and burial of our wife; and.'
hospital ahip Britannic when she (filial doctor, /was in the wist this expression of the member* about tend the game and help the good
•44r*»2 th* » UcUMion* hond aereral was sunk in the Aegean. Those on summer and hla,. Floildt friends fevers! matter* •eohnnedted with the cause* 'Oviedo hiui'a fine team and mother.
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F. L. Jones,
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Can,“ Com- the vessel were her eraw and the think. hA ta responsible for the west fair and the ezpreeztoii of a majority Juat defeated Oriando team last
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going Democratic-.
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Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
“ Marriage of Molly-O"
“ The Marraige of. Molly-O,"{the
new Triangle play featuring Mae
Marsh and Robert Herron is a ro­
mantic story of Irish people, laid-in
the. niost romantic of locations, Ir&lt;v
land itself. It roaild not possibly be
complete without. so,me reference to
the little people, who, aw every one

By putting himself and his rival
in the places of the two princes, and
Molly-O in place of the fairy queen,
the hero-of "The Marriage of Molly-’
O" works very -neatly upon tjie‘
heart of Vis Jady love: and although
th - is lunih. through natural ». odesty, to adm it it, she falls deeply

been a pluv pres „ l«m1 on the screen
so true to the t .itional*sp’.rit as this.
There are jaunting cars, ln.td-agents
and pigs,-cabbages, potatoes, fights
and a real lri*h fair—with the hpr°
a nobleman i.t disguise who does not
make hlm«-!f known until he is sure
of the tr u ' alTectbn of the girl of his
heart. A: Lyric Tonight.
Syriop-is &lt; f ” The 'show er of S c a n ­
d a l " * h v r i e r Nine of Gloria'*

•
Romance”
Cast:
Gloria Staiford
•. Ililiio
Dr. Stephen Rnyte
Henry
Richard Frcneiu
David
David Sti.fiord
William
Frank Mu!ry_
Frank

Burke
Koiker
Powcl
Roselle
Belrhef

of a father, anyway you look at It.
Lyric Tonight.
William T. Carleton
Lois Stafford ... ___ ___ Jule Power
Judge Freeman ..'.■ 'H enry Weaver
Gideon Trask
•
Poor little Gloria Stafford thought
the worst was over when she learned
by the newspapers that Freneau,
hcrJianco was realty d c n d .'h rr g T f r f
At Lyric Friday
being momentarily dulled in her new
Frank
Keenan
makes up for 30
resolve to trace down his murderer.
years
old
in
a
cut
back in "Honor
But neat' morning when her dainty
Thy
Name,"
new
Triangle-Inco
fea­
frock th at had been ordered as hep
ture.
\
And
it’s
said
the
years
just
bridal gown arrived her grief was
bridal gown arrived her grief was simply roll off his shoulders like rain
Clasping the on a greased duck. Lyric Friday.
brought back anew
soft, shimmering robe- to her breast
she sank to the floor and moaned in
"Honor Thy Name"
an agony. An hour later she gained
Cnariey Ray wears eleven suits of
strength to put the bridal finery clothes in "Honor Thy Name," new
away in the box—as in a coffin, and Trlangle-Ince production. And Lou­
then she faced the world again more ise Glaum is in the same play..' Oh,
fiercely resolved than ever to her­ you green eyed monster!
Lyric
self run down the' murderer of her Friday.
. ‘
intended husband. Doctor Royce,
meanwhile disclosed to
Pierpont
"Honor Thy Name," new Tri­
Stafford w haf he knew concerning angle Ince starring Frank Keenan
the real character of Freneau and and Charley Ray has two vampires
how close, Lois. Stafford, David’s in it. One of ’eC gets jilted and the
wife, had brought scandal—to- the other gets killed. Vamps always get
door through her reckless'.flirtations a tough finish, isn't it sb?
Lyric
with Freneau. The two# agreed the Tonight
.
.
police must never be put on the trai
lest the publicity, which would sure­
Lyric Friday
ly folllow should disclose the scandal
An extra added feature of unusual
In ' David Stafford’s home. Gloria type will be ■presentedat the Lyric
found It hard to understand why the
Friday afternoon and evening.
police should not be summoned im­
Herbert Streeter will, personally
mediately. but Jier father and Dr.
present a historical masterpiece with
Royce were resolved she- should
a brief explanatory lecture entitled
never li-arn .of Freneau's villainy,
“ Old Deerfield" 1675-1704, dealing
lest it blast her entire life. In an en­ with the early Indinn warfare in the
deavor to make here forget her grief
days of King Philip, also touching
Pierpont suggested she discard her
on the tjueen Anne war of 1704
ir.ouriii
gown and engagement
The picture is thrilling with Eng­
ring, but ulus, this only caused Glor­ lish skirmishes and highly interesting
ia to grieve the more. And not even in every way. "Old Deerfield" is
her lover’s body was to. be give.n prominent in the educational world
Gloria to bury, for a lonely little
and has been endorsed by tho boards
mother in u Colorado town wired of education throughout the country
for the remains and th ’y were ship­ and promises to lie n feature to be
ped to her*
enjoyed by all classes and ages.
Lyric Tonight. .
Pierpont Stafford

I. j ri r F r iJ a)

Frank Keenan’ plays Charley
Ray's father again in "Honor Thy
Nnme."
Frank is beginning to
think ho might us well adaopt the
hoy ;.n-l be done with it. Nice kid,
at that. In this play Frnnk cuts
Charley out and wins.his girls away
from him. Which is not a bit nice

Public Speaker Must Be Trained.
A school authority on oratory saya:
‘The acquirement of this art la by no
mearis an easy matter. Tho speaker
must bo able to employ Just tho right
word to express tho exact ahadc of
meaning. Ho must hnve tho proper
temperament, a pleasing volco that can
adapt Itself to every emotion,- nnd ab­
solute control of tho muscles of tho
body and face. All this comes only as
iho result of hard .and persistent
work." .
C h in e s e G larg In d u s tr y .

A*&gt; fnr as the development of the
g!a»r Industry In Chinn Is concerned,
five factories hnve teen erected In re­
cent years In th« neighborhood of
Tlcntiln two of nh'ch are In Japanese
hard*. Their prod 'C*n nrc morlly st.ld
In the province qf Chill.

Best of Music For. Lovers of Music
The-Marriage of MollicY)" featur
Tonight
Mae Mar.'h Ninth Chapter of "Gloria’s
manee” feat
Wednesday—The day that we laugh—"Th&lt;
Thorn and the Rose". "Payment in Full,
Keystone Comedy "Th* Feathered Nest
Thursday—"The Woman Always P a p ." "Th
Hoodoo of Division B." " Pflthe Nevji,
Fildav—'n tkniflft Da p ^ 'ITdHm-; Thy Namo?
featuring Frank Keenan nnd Charles • Ray
"The Girl and the Mummy.”
Saturday—"The Girl’From Frisco," '.The Honey
moon-Car," "Animated News.” Third Chaptei

Chile’s Debt to tho Incas. ' , •
Not. until the Incas qipdo their pres
ei&gt;&lt;wi-f«'lt In Chtte-wnBIhtrmnganiilro'
Juceu and nmdo know n, not .only for
tie wool, hut for Its qualities as a beast
of burden'

PORGRAM AT THE STAR
Better Pictures for Better People 1
T u e s d a y — Metro

presents Emily Stephens in "The
‘ Wheel of the Law," also "The Grip of Evil” .
Wednewlay—World presents Alice Brady in "The
Gilded Cage,” also the spooky "Mysteries of
yrm.
•
Thursday—World presents Lillian Lorraine in
" S h o u l d a Wife Forgive." also “The Mi .haps of
Musty Suffer." a riproartng5comsdy.
Pridav—Paramount presents Mae. Murray, in "The

For Rent— Several
1 AU Local Advertisements Under
rooms
over Yowcll’s. E
This Heading THREE CENTS s
Yowcll
Si Co.
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum

rian t HIshofT, twenty years old and
pretty, Is looking for n husband “who
will provldo for her mother. In des­
perate straits financially the girl says
she will try to make the man who
meets her requirements happy.
Here are some of the qualifications:
The man must be between the'ages of
twenty-three and thirty. He must earn
ut least $50 a week. He must bo gen­
tle and kind. And above all he must
provide for her mother. .
,
*You might call all this n "husband
advertisement" If you look at it one
way. but Clara UlshnfTa announcement
means mure thnn that. Twenty Is not
so very old when It comes to making a
fair living for two. Here Is a girl who
tried to make a meager salary do tlie
ImjHXulble. Yesterday she frankly ad­
mitted she bad failed.
"For days I faced this,” the girl
explained. “Can't you Bee how hard It
would be for any girl to come to h
public announcement that she wanted
a husband? It was the hnrdest thing
I have ever had to do. Hut for moth­
er’ll sake 1 ini-ati to see It through
now."

• For {Unt-»-708 Pork ovehue. En
quire of H. C .'DuBoae, First anf
In answering an advertisement Park avenue.
49.1
where no name is mentioned in the
ad, please.do not ask The Herald
WANTED
for information as to the identity of
the advertiser.
Usually we do not
know who the advertiser is and it
.we do wo are not allowed to give
out this information. Simply write
a letter and address it as per in­
structions in the ad.
Wanted to sell your property. |f
its for sale tell me about it and let
FOR SALE
me help yop. J. O. Packard,-San­
For Sale —6 acre truck farrti, half ford, Florida.
. 27-2te
cleared, splendid land, well located,
W anted—About G5.000 lottuc*
only $1,000.00. J. O. Packard, San­
plants
suitable for setting next week.
ford. Florida. •
27-2tc
J. O. Packard, Sanford, Fla.
For Sale —6 acre’truck farm with
Wanted—To hire 100 acres of
three tiled and being farmed. A
good one and only $1500.00. Terms cleared land suitable for trucking, in
on,c or several parrels, but hear San­
too. J. O. Packard, Sanford, Fla.
ford. Address P; O. llbx 1365, SanIf others havo failed to sell your
Wanted—To rent a small farm
property let me try it. I'll do my
best ut It and prospect looks good. close to city with hquse and out
buildings.
II. M. Buchanan. 910
J. O. Packard, Sanford, Florida.
Park jivenuc.
27-2tp
For Sale—10 acre truek farm.
5 1■&gt;ncres under cultivation for seven
years, three acres tiled with best
material, one splendid well. About
4 1 1 file s’ from Sanford. For quick
sale will take? $2000.00 and make
terms.
Easily worth a thousand
more. J. O.' Packard, Sur.ford, Fla.

Largest postcard offer ever advtrtised. Send 10c for-25 assorted post­
cards.
Tho Rochester Exchange
4G7 W. Mnin St.. Rorhesti-r. N. V
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27-:itp ,

For Sale—14 acre tguck farm In­
side of city limits of.Sanford, been
cleared and farmed for seven years
but not yet tiled. Well fencen, one
AMBITION OF CHINESE GIRL good well. Would make a fine lot
subdivision. Bargain price. Terms,
Specialises In Modern Business Meth­ if wanted. J. O. Packard, Snnford,
ods That She May Teach
Florida. •
27-2tc
Her People.
For Snlo—3,000,000 cabbage and
Boston, Mass.—The first Chinese Big Boston lettuce plants Cabbage,
girl In the country to specialize In Wakefield, Early Flat Dutch, Early
modern business methods with the
Men of returning to her country to Summer, all from beat seed. $1.00
teach bus enrolled in the college of per M.t 90f per M. In lots of. 10,000 .
business administration of Bostou uni­ Cash with order.. J. R. Davis, Bar­
26-Gtp
versity. The youug \lbmnn.' Miss Ma­ tow, Fla.
bel Chen Fong, also has the distinc­
For Sale—Strawberry plants, $2.00
tion of being the first Chinese girl to
r
thousand F. O. II. Lake Mary.
attend Boston university. •
A.
Farina. Lnke Mary, Fla.
Mira Fong at present la n snlcsglrl.
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25-4tp
She Intends to obtain her degree of H.
B. A. (bachelor of bustness adminis­
tration) at the university, nnd then
she will retnrn to China, where she
will teach the American business
m e th o d s to her people. She Is a grad­
uate of the girls high school nnd Is
the .daughter of Chen Fon» of Boston.
For Sale—Two very desirable
building lota in Sanford Heights,
Nos. 73 and 74. Will sell for $200
.cach-OT—il-takeo-together-wlli-makeWireless Inventor Haa Rank of Lieu­ lowcr price on the two lots. Apply
tenant Commander In Italian

"Wanted—Ship us your oranges,
grapefruit, tangerines, pineapple and
other fruits and vegetables. High­
est prices obtained. Prompt returns.
Georgia Produce Company. Macon,
Georgia.
26-20-tp

’ Wanted—To buy a good adding
machine. Enquire Herald oilire.
.
2t»-2tp

W anted—To buy a good ,3-burner
oil stove. L. J. Baker,'Brown Bldg.,
Sanford Avc.
26-2tp
Wanted—Lady wishes position u
stenographer.
Work will pleue.
Box 1052, ’Sanford. * ’
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Modern nine room

Of 8 ome Use.
"Gentlemen,’ remarked tha profcascr. "the general function of the
heads of several learned members oL.
THla d ata la to. keep their necktlca with the rank of lieutenant comman­
der, equivalent to that of major In the
from slipping off."
. nnuy.
Ilia transfer has, therefore,
been also n promotion.
Ostrich and Cassowary.
. It Is reported on good authority
The black ostrich stnnda seven feet Ihnt Lieutenant Commander Marconi
high. Its speed Is that-of n horse, will have charge of both the- naval
and It can esally carry a roan. The wireless and aeronautical services,
cassowary Is as Inrge, but haa a short­ which will • be reorgnnlxod and Im­
er neck.
proved with the Introduction of recent
Inventions, already successfully ex­
l a t h e (I r c u U ( e a r l , H e t r a l k Judicial C ir­
perimented,.
nnd destined to play nn
cuit, la a a d fo r Ike C e a a l y e f H e m la e le
S l a . e ef F l o r i d a , l a C h a a r e r y
Important part In the forthcoming nof-'Jrat N a t io n a l H a n k ol H a n­
val operations In the Adriatic.
fo rd . Florldg. a c o r p o r a t io n ,
C om plainant
Citation.
v».
P orerloiur#
Jaaper I*. T u rn e r and S arah
of
Hurad T o m e r, Defendant*
Mortgage
T o Jarp er P. t u r n e r and Sarah Hunan
T u rn e r, m l d l n g within Ik* U nited Htalce of
America, b u t wno«# eaact plrc# ol rerldrar*
I* unknown, and to all other permona claiming
an (nlercet In Cot No. 1. Block II, Hroern a
Suk-divlilon of fleck H am m ock, a t abown In
Plat llook D. p m *
th o record* of Or­
ange county, Florida, of • k i r k Seminole
county »*» formerly a p a rt, being n eubdivlalon ol tb e E H of N W ! | ; W »i of NW &gt;t|
N E H of MWK, an d NW*&lt; of S E U ol Hoclio n J , Townenlp 10 eoutb, of llange SI
ekat, containing &amp; acre*, more e r lee*.
&lt;t appear ng from tbe affidavit of Georg*
O. li tr e ng. herein duly Bled, t h a t he la aolirltor and couneel for the com plainant In Ike
i b o v t i t y t i d ( i u m « the First N i l l o n t l Dank
of Sanford, Florida, a corporation, and th a t
it la Ike belief of th e affiant t h a t tko defend­
ant*. Jn rper P. T u rn er an d S arah Suean
T u rn e r ir « non resident* of t k f » t l U cl

FOR RENT—Two Furnished
Rooms.. Hot and Cold Water
Address Z care Herald. 20tf

D R EA M R E S T O R E S H IS S P E E C H

For Sale—Kentucky horse with
buggy, saddle and two seta of har­
ness. Apply CeciJ Gjjhbelt. North
French avenue.
15-tf •
Cheap for Cash—Second hand
rubber tire top. buggy. At ntore of
J. fc. Pace.
14-tf
. For Sale—Heavy , double buggy,
Platform springs, canopy top, leather
cushions. CoultJ be made a delivery
wagon. Sanford Wagon Works. .
23-tf

S -T u tt L F fl-U » e

D#M»*»enl efUelalsvky.
U. 8. L end Office a t a*|a*‘ ^ ’l » | t
Notice I* hereby given t h i t
M’
Uu.h cl Den***. FI*., wh# o«
I S I I . tnede Uoner*te*d ».*Ujr. -N* ®

tat Ihrtktui
21 S c u O - .

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f i v e year proof to ealablUh o i l * *
land a b e r e - t - H W . M e r e O s * ef »

lf-Tuce a rri-10tc

Department of *fc*
n*-.
For Sale—One International truck.
Welsh Soldier Recovere the Power In
U..S. f.apd Office at
| , |g . ’
Thoroughly
overhauled
and
paint­
London Hospital Lost In
Notice la h ereby given d l l
ed. Apply E. Stafford, Sanford.
. Cillyard
Battle.
of A ltam onto S n H n n . n * - * " •
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,7-tf
December IS. I i l l .
L‘? r . J d SE
*1
US. 09111, for N H « ' Nf. t
^ . g .
London. — Many remarkable in­
N B ‘i . Sect on 10, Townehlp I I
» J*
For Sale—Good young mule. Can 30 F. Taitakaeeee Meridian, ka* 1 of ta
stances of the recovery of soldiers of
Of Intention to m a l e F D * -/•»'
the power of spfech, lost through shell be seen at Rex Packard's, West eetablleh llam to th# land above
before f l a k C irc u it C o o *
Side.
.
26-tf
shock or wounds, have been told. The
F lorid a, on tPo 14th d a y of B*r“ n ” r’
latest Is that of a Welnhman, Private
r i a l m a a t name* a s wltneoee*
..
For
Sale—Marine
motor,
18
horse­
J. H . Peoeley of M iHU nd. Florid*^
Morris, who had hla voice restored In
power, 3 cylinder, 3 cycle, Ferro.
a dream.
He was Injured during the battle of First class condition, Sanford Macl*
93-tf
ei.-r. . . a Prl.lOtc
RefUtevthe Somme, and on recovering con­ Ine &amp; Garage Co.
sciousness-found that he had lost the
For Sale—Nearly new adding m i
power of speech. While In a hospital
LfeT US SHOW YOU
chine.
$36.00. Western Union.
In London he dreamed that be waa
•
1
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hack In the trenches and that a ahell
p pile.remedy that is different fro®
burst'ncnr him. liejihoutpd at the top
For Sale — Hup Runabout, re­ any other .
cf his voice, nnd on waking was spo­
built,
$100. SchsUe Manis, City. 6-tf
ken to nbout It. To his astonishment
|;£ foetid he waa able to Ireply, and he
FOR RENT
has non* completely regained hla
speech.
For Rent—Two or three rooms
furnished or unfurnished. Good lo­
Saves $500 From Tip*.
cation. Address P. 0. Box 1247.'
PILE REMEDY
Ann Arbor, Mich.—John Summers,
27-ltc seventeen, has saved $000’In • year,
a Used both externally and in
from his tip* os a bellboy. He re­ * For. Rant—On December 1st, com­ lj^ ' Guaranteed to gtve tail
ceives $10 € month and his board. Ilia fortably furnished - room In private
tips run from $10 to $20 a week. He family, In downtown district Mod­ any form of pUes or money r
twilight a typewriter with hla first sav­ erate ' re n t
Qantleman preferred. •A Sold only by us. Me »nd
in?" and reals R t^.guests as a side
Addrecs P. O. Box 1084.
26-tfe
k . C. Bowof.
r,
Luc.
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hla birthday comes but onco In four f a r l l . u l .r l y described a* , b„ 0, , . —.
A right ot w ay atiy rw l
years. AJ hfs first day ft* school, having through
Ih* oald land, of Uta
H*
been nsked bis name, address, etc., be Bryce th e c e n te r tia* ot iSS-h il i " * * ! .
Ocularly described u fo lio ,,
So.
was further questioned as to his birth­ Ih* r.onh tlo* Ol SMUaa
M
day. ’My birfday was tho lost day la • h 5 Tw*aljr (»0). Math ot U«b *17
Mid i-oint hrloK ilR i S li
Febwnry. two years ago," was his sur­ »**t or th * north**-! rofn.r
V &gt;5 l«*n S**tn (T), la -aid
prising reply.

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na
5
wedding. "I'think not." replied the thear* M uth 6&lt;5 d*f. JS w
ol iCHJI It. to a point 287 it ^
lady addressed; "Pm the mother of n o n h oi i h .
: v '«•
fooor .t :,h.
the bride.*'—-Yonkers Statesman.
*a»t q u a rte r ot 8*rtlon Hirhi -hi.
-■ "nrih.

Maxwell’s

Is the bitterness of ~n rtnxon'/A*HT
ago passing out of Industry? Arc em­
ployers becnmjng more humane?.- Is
•
'the public conscience awakening to tbe
sin of omission ns well ns commission?
Is tbe human element receiving recog
nilluu |uu Uiu-muni preclons asset" nT
1
J
our .nation?
. "Our stnte pays the salaries of more
than a hundred game and fish wardens
to protect the beasts of the fields and
the fowls of the air and the fishes of
1
of our streams. -What does It contrib­
ute tnwaftl the protection of the work­
ers In the industries?*! asked n lubor
organizer la n public meeting.
Ask the question today and the an­
swer will come from the nntlonnl gov
eminent nt Washington, from every
stnte capital, from utmost every city
P lu m b in g and
i
hall, from every church and school,
G as Fitting
and, probably the truest bnrometer of
nil. from ttiotiMnnds of our largest em­
Alt Work R e tir e s M j Persona ployer*. and from the best-posted in­
dustrial leaders.
Attention And Beat Efforts
Nor does the movement stop with
Opposite City Hall
Telephone No 25 the Industrial accident. Twin cause of
sorrow and misery of Industrial acci­
dent, fire takes toll In mine explosion
and cnntlugnition, but more often In
the home. In Chicago last year fiOO
ivrsons were ■seriously Injured tty
It Is wonderful how big n port Is senrf Is gathered up nnd*sewed to
burns or scolds. One-half of this num­ played
by cleverness of designing In a metallic or bended ornament.
Calom el ber tiled, n majority of whom were Die making
of attractive clothes. Prob­
The turban Is n simple but original
The gickcnlfllE. nauscaLing foaiin# little children. .An association of ntts ably the women who get the mot* sat­ nffnlr with n band of fur nbout the
that follows the use of calomel U, the tiounl scope tins taken this matter In isfaction out of (heir personal belong­ coronet. About a bnlf yard of velvet
and Is accomplishing wonderful ing* nre.those who have comparntlTcly
natural result of disarranging* yot)? hand
I* f o l d e d crosswise to fortu the crown.
results. .
small incomes to spend on themselves. It Is sewed together along the selvage
entire system. Doctprs everywhere
Railroads and accidents were almost
are agreeing that the action of calo­ synonymous term* a dozen years ago. They must exercise their wits, nnd e d g e s , and wired. The rnw edfees are
mel is much too strong, and leaves Lust &gt;oar the managers of- 312 rail­ tficy become observant; Iffey learn to sewed Into the coronet. An ornament,
achieve style. This Is mure than some like those on the scarf, finishes this
the body sick and weaikened.
roads reported to the government that very rich women seem able to da
odd, attractive but.
L1V-VER-LAX ls]a wonderful sub­ not one passenger lost his life through
Pretty sets for skntlng or other wear
AprojMts
of
this,
there
are
very
ele­
stitute for ralomel. that has all of collision ot ivreck. Industrial corjiogant and Inexpensive matched sets, of In win try weather are made of eider­
ratlons
reported
«
reduction
from
37
Its good cllerts and none of its bad
two or thriK’ pieces, among the sninrt down or white ehluchlltn. They In­
ones. It acts soothingly but thoe* to 70 per cent In number of accidents accessories which the woman of sninll clude n plain scarf, n cap, nnd a muff.
ou&amp;bly, on the -liver, cleansing it and nil even larger percentage In re­ means uses to great advantage. lints Heavy white zephyr yarn Is used In
bile, and ridding the entire system duction of fntul accidents.
Last year a dozen governors of und neck pieces, or sots that Include a their finish nnd decoration, and simi­
of stagnating poisons.
middle western stall's made proclama­ muff, made to match, possess what lar sets lire made In bright green, light
*
,
LlV-VER-LAX.il strictly a harm­ tion of Fire Prevention day—usually the merchandising world culls "class." brown of rose color.
less vegetable compound, and is setting the date .on October IV—the an­ These sots u cleVer woman will hnve
guaranteed to give satisfaction or niversary of the dnte of the fnmous no.trouble In making for herself. They
your money will be returned. t Insii O’Leary bovine Incident nt Chicago. are usually combination* of velvet nnd
on the original, bearing the likeness Accident Prevention day. wits pro- fur, or velvet and silk for dressy vvenr,
Jersey.
and signature of L. K. Grigsby. • bilmed in a hundred cities and In n or other materials for sports wear.
A
two-piece
set
Is
Illustrated
here,
Paris
tikes
It.
thousand
Industries.
This
year
two
For sale here at 50c arid 51 00 at
America likes it.
-rent agencies, th** National Fire Pro- including n turbutt nnd scarf made of
W. G. Aldridge.
treilon association and tbe National velvet decorated with fur hands nnd • So'lt will go merrily on.
It wilt n«d pass with the lummet.
Safety council, have Joined forces, ami finished with ornaments. Dark brown
Silk Jersey is expected to remain nil
Fire Prevention day will hereafter be velvet, In. u strip nbout two nnd u half
known ns Fire and Accident Preven­ yards long. Is lined with brown satin, winter.
tion day. being Inaugurated. by na­ nnd u band of beaver or other fur Is .It mokes a smart nnd useful all­
tional proclamation by President WI1‘ set on at that portion of the snirf round fig.
which wraps about the shoulders; Tills
In n coated belt dress It Js altogether
s o i l.
fur hand is also lined with satin. The modish.
One Inrh Cards Will 'He Published Un­
It Is equally snnrt, if not more so, In
Mon* than u score of pivernora have ends of the scarf are trimmed Into
der This Heading At The Rate Of J7.2C liulicnted tjielr Intention of joining in poi'it*. Where the fur terminates tbe D Russian blouse costume.
Per Year.
the movement tiirougb proclamation*.
Hundreds of chumberH of coiiimcrce
Office Neat to W. E. Hounholdcr
"HI take part and two thousand IndusGarner &amp; \V«&gt;odrufT building
irh-s will set aside some portion of
their activity toward making tbe day
D i i . l&gt;. E . W A T T S
a success.
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E Y E, E A R. N O S E and T II It (&gt; AT
Tbe spirit of co-operation In accident
MONIn VS amt TlllTWmY.H
and tire prevention now la-rVudes every
1 oo t« i on |&gt;. m .
department of public -and private ac­
tivity.
The national government,
McCaslin
tiirougb the department of labor and
the bureau of mines. Is accomplishing
DENTIST
*
n splendid work, a n d 'the hundred* of
Office in Garner &amp; \Voodruff building thousand* of dollars expended in edu­
cational work Is probably the bes;
Formerly Occupied by
it down aml.iiiuiti-cUiUsl-&lt;,f nU-mirTrnv-~
.____ _ D r _ - W . —K . - - H s i t S T l n r l t l t f T
ernnieiital (unctbtfis. Every s tn te 'In
tllC L’liluli Inn, made a .start; and in 11
score or tnore the work is well under
way. A hundred or more municipali­
ties have well-developed departments
U. E N T IS T .. * . a*
of public safety,- vyhlle street tnttllc
•»
regulations, clean-up campaigns and
Office: Yowell Uuilding
slmllnr public resiuinsllillltlaa nrv
FLORIDA cheerfully accepted by * even the
SATfFOR
smaller-cltlcti tint? villages.
’Tlte spirit of the ui&gt;-to-diitt» employer
tiioma .s r;.MMtrr w
r.. mouffON itouanoLDn wns summarized fiy a hard-headed Wis­
consin business man a fgw days ago:
"If the organization of our workmen
Jnto safely Inspection committees had
LAWY ERS
not prevented A single accident, the
Sanford.
Florid* change In uttitude which the safety
work has brought about op the part of
tbe officers toward tbe men, ami the
E l t o n J . M o u g h t o n change
of uttitude of tbe workiyt-u
toward tho company has morn than re­
paid us f. r our efforts." Hy carefully
ARCHITECT
safeguarding machinery,' accidents
orfiee In Yowell llldg.
Sanford, FIs were decreased one-third.
"Who burns to death In the Ameri­
can home?" n';k» II. V.\ Forster, a
prominent official of the Notional Fire
Protection Association. “The huiV
ATTORNEY ani » COUNSELLOR at LAW bands, fathers und big brolbers? Not
The wives nnd mothers and
o ften .
Alrrndjr ribbon tlcpartmcnta in the the front Gey Uttlo flowers made of
Practice in State and Federal Courts
tbe children, especially the, little chil­ hip city shops bavo. begun to mill new baby ribbon are set at the base of each
Sanford Fla dren. In hundreds of homes nil over luxuries. In tho way uf dress acees- shoulder strap.
Garner-Woodruff Dldg
our fair land each year them comes s t t r l e s , to their displays. Which
For tho hnlr there nre the usual |mlr
the crushing sorrow of n dead mother means that the first signs of Christmas turn's of plqln'Yaffeta or- falllo ribbon,
or child, lijimcd to death. In almost have arrived, for therq is no part of often huvlrig a narrow satin border,
every cuse, because of the criminal the storo which feels Its Influence more for young girts. Thero are hair orna­
disregard which wo ns a nation have than the ribbon section.
ments for older women. Including but­
for tho most elemental principles of
suite *, court House
phone io
Bags nnd cushions appropriate to terflies of velvet rlhboo that ma/ also
safety from fire. Each year we lose themselves Just now arc tho major part he used for the corsage. There are sev­
SANFORD*
- FLORIDA through this agency almost 1,000 of of
the new showings. They arc gorgeous eral kinds of bows and ties of narrow
our most precious assets—our chil­ affairs made of rich ribbons that arc velvet ribbon, nnd there are many cor­
dren.
,
brocaded with gold nnd silver threads sage roses both In Satin and vclveL
“Fire causes 0,000 deaths, renders nnd In tho warm deep colors of today. Roses and violets are shown for tabla
20.000 people homeless, and causes a But hags are a long story In them­ decorations, also, and the newest ar­
SPECIALIST
loss estimated ut almost. $300,000,000
and thero arc so’nmny of them rivals for this purpose are ribbon pop-,
In CANCER, GOITRE m d TUMORS a year. Industrial accidents take toll selves.
Its recital might bo continued and con­ pies and ribbon tulips. The popples
Cure Them Without Cutting Them Out of 2f&gt;,000 lives each ycur -nnd cause tinued, but never concluded.
are arranged 1n baskets, but the tulips.
700.000
Injuries,
Involving
a
loss
of.n
In many colors, stand primly op la two
Among
the
prettiest
Gross
accessories
ORLANDO, - FLORIDA month or more Jlme from work." Twoare little over-bodlccs nnd negligees, rows springing from small boxes.
thirds of. all fit *s and n like number tho latter df lace or netpind ribbon.
Industrial accidents are preventable. One of the bodices Is shown at tho
SANFORD WAGON WORKS of"Ono
day for humanity^ Is tha.motto center of the picture. It Is made of.
• Au c c e s s o r t o w . j i . u n d e r w o o d .
of Fire nnd Accident Prevention day. Ilglit pink, brocaded ribbon nnd Is sup­
One and two horse Wagons Made Stop (ho'fliri’Vnd-'neddents In your
F a c e ts continue In rogue, and many
by shoulder strap*. *There Is ft
in Saftfortl, oft hand at all times. homes ns well as In the shops and the ported
Milt'd trirdlcof therihtxm at the waist­ off them are embroidered with colored
PRACTICAL HORSESHOER
mines, dr on the streets. “Bo careful. line fiat shed with a Low and ends at woods, or beads.
Think
safety.”
r .'
205-207 O a k Ave.
Phone 244
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Seminole Cour.iy Cbaason
Hank, a rcrpurallon, organlted and dialing
undar tbe lava ef Ih* elate ol
Florida, Complainant

va.
Citation
Eb*n*t*r C. T y l . r , D e ta n d a n t.
To g b r r . M r C.
C. TYyli
y l.r,,e * o A. M. T y l.r.
O rean Vl*«r, D ila v a r* .
I t a p [ * a r i r f from an affidavit duly Hied
la th* above . l a t . d t a u i r by rounrrl for
ro m r la l n a n r , th a t It ia th o belt I ol affiant
th a t you, K b r n t u r C. T y l . r , are a /**l&lt;flnt
at a 'a t a t * or ro u a t r y o t h e r (b a n th* .ta t * ol
Etciida, an d th a t your p la r o ol raaldear* ia
O t«aa Viear, l l . l a v a r r , in ca rs *1 A. M.
T y l . r , a n d It’ f u n h . r a p p e a rin g from aald
aili-lavit th a t it ia tha b*flrl ot affiant th a t
you are over tha at* ot tw e n ty o n . year*,
and It vi* |a no p*r*on in tb * atat* ot F16rIda. th o M rvlro ot a aub p o en a upon ahoro
ould b* binding upon y o u ; th er.lar*. you.
K b .n c g .r C , Tyl*r ar* o r d . i . d to appear to
tt * , bill o) r r m p ta i n t duly -Jrri in thia i a u n
on or boli-re Monday, | b * la l day of Jpnuary. 1917; a rule d a y of t h i . court; it J .
further ordered th a t thi*-notice b* pabli.h*d
in th * Sanf id Herald, ■ g * w ap ap .r puMiahIn Seminole m u M y , F lorida,,pne* a w».k tor
tour co n.ecu tiv* a-ch*.
W itaea. my hand aa t l . r k ol )h* Circuit
Court of J - n.im le oouoty, flo rid I , on thi*
th* U l h day ol NoTeoitMr. IS 6.
(•**1)
E A. D O U G L A S S ,
C t.rk of t h . f i r uit C e u i t ot the S * v .n tt
J t d i r i 1 C ircui', F em lncl* Co., Fta.
Geo. A. D e C o l tr i ,
- -—• - * *
Soil-H er'an-i i t C eu aa-I fo r Ccrhplalnanl.
.25-Tut ».Rtr
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H KAD
KN T
T rapeiat far P a v la g
S an lcrd , Fla.. Nbv. .1? 1916.
Scaled l i d . i . ill hr ic r t v e ' by t h e rrunty t omn-,1 l a o t r l cl l i e County i t fWinlnole,
MoriiJj, a r t i a g I tally « l i h ihv city counrit
ol Sant.-rd. rlVrida, a t t h e oflirr ot the
Clerk ot th e Circuit Court ol th e couply ot
S .m in v l. at b a n lr rd , Floilda, al or brloie
0 I . m . fu- - - ' l l , D c c . m t r r Sth, 1916Fur fur'-iv ir.g all m a t . rial* and laying
t p p r o i i n a ir ly 13700 tq. j^,t*. o t hrirk pavem rnt.
•
C . r t i t c d cHVck (01 H 00. 0.
F o r t u r n i - h i n g all malrri la an d ro n - tr u r llag a -.p r ril m a l i ly |S600 lineal tect ot t xtO
in. r o n c i it * curb. (Vr jh i d c h r c . lor IJOO,
^ l l . r n r t . Md* vaill be re i l v . d - o n approxl i p - ' t h £25000 firat quality- pav in g brick.
On 65Y
rrcl* c t c-m ent.
On 50 cubic yard* of aand t o be approved
by th* engineer*.
Th* right ia r r e e r n i l to reject an y and all
bid. or to a f r . p t any portion of any &gt;id.
L I*. H agan, Cnrm HI ol Co- Comm
II. IV. H ire on, Prrai. ol r 'l t y Count it.
K A. l&gt;ouctaa&gt;. Clerk 1 I .Circuit .'Court,
$5-Tua*-Il«
Notice or I pyltcallea for T aa D eed I nd.J
S rcllae N, C h a p i n 1555, L a * - o f Florida
Notice ia hereby given t h a t II, C. T y l.r.
purchaacr ol T a t CrrtUirat* N o. IOOF, dated
the till day ot N o-em ber. A? I*. 1593, Cov­
ering Lot No. 407, T o e n of A ltam o n te, -aid
let being l u n e e d at th* d a te of Ik* taauanre
c l ra c k rertlffcnte in the n a m e o l U nhn oen.
Al-o T e a Certtflcal* No. 1007, dated the
it h day of November, A. I&gt;- 1595, rover­
ing l.ol No. 422,' T o e n of A ltam o n te, aaH
tot. tcin g t i i i f i i t l a t th* d a ta of the l e u anre ul a u rh rrrtiR cale in th* nhm* ot
A. L. If. A N. Co.
Al-o T a a ^C.rUScal* No. 1006, dated the
t l h day of I o v .m l .tr , A. I&gt;. 1595, cover­
ing Let 403. T ow n of A lta m o n 'r , aald lot
b e in g aaareart) at the d a te ol iM U a n re c '
auch c . r t i f i r a l . In th a name c t Aenknown.
Alto T a a C . r t i C r a t e No. ICON dated thr
Ith day of N ovem ber, A. I&gt;. I59S, cover­
ing Note No. 347 and N c ,- 3 I 6 , with other
Iota, Town of A ltam o h lr, aald lota biiug
aavnaed a t t h r d a t e ol th* laaa encr of curb
certificate in th e n a m e t ’nknowii.
Alto T a t Certificate No. 1003. d ated t *
Ith d a y of N o v em b er A. |J. 1895. covering
l.of No. 359, w ith other lota. T o w n ot Alta­
m onte, -aid tot being a-ar-acd nt th e date
of the iaauancw of auch' tb rtiffcate in tbe
n a m e of U nknown.
A l - o ' T a x - C . f t l C c a t . No. 1004, d ated the
4th d a y of N o v em b er A. D. 1895, covering
Lot No. 374', Town of A ltn m o s t r, aald lot
being aaaraaed a t th e date ol t h e iM u a n ce of
auch certificate ** Unknown.
Alae T aa CartiOcal* No. 204. d a t - d the
6 th day of J u l y , A. I». 1908, covering L u l
&gt; » e - w - n i t a iaiin tr , ' t l H IbT being av­
a l lb* d a t e of th e la s a a a r* of auch
certificate In th e nam e ef 8. W. Stephen*.
Unlee* aald certificate* ahall be re e e e r d i e t t o t e w la * OMIl Silt l U i l i thereon
c n th e 2nd d a y of December. A. t&gt;. 1916.
Witnraa .n.y official aignature an d »*tl
t h i s 3 tat d a y o t O rtnber. A. D. 1919.
leeall
K. A. D O U G L A SS.
CTcrk C trcalt C o u rt Semlnoto C o ., Ft*.
' ,Dy V. M. M c D a a i r t . J ) . C.
• tlf* *r A99l l r 4ll*B l e t - T a x D**&lt;1 l l x l i i
M ediae 9 e f C h ap ter 4559, L awe ef FtafIS*
“
Notice ia hereby given th a t A. Marahall,
parrb ax er »J T a x (.'rrtlfirat* No. 1224, &lt;tat*d
.b e 3rd ilxy of J u n e , A. I&gt;. 1912, haa trlrd
• aid rertifiiata la my uffit*, and haa mad*
ap p lira tli n lor t a i rfrad to itau* In a r m r d a m * » ltb l a * .
Said reitlfirat* vmhrar**
tb* (o lto v ln g . dravril rd property a ltu a le d In
S e n loot* cou nty , Florida, le-wlt: Lot* t, 2,
3 an d 4, Block Z, C ameron. T h e aald land
I ring a&gt;*r**rd a t th* d a t e d th* i*-uanc* of
• u r b certificate in- th e name, rf U n k n o w n . Unlea* aald 're rtifira t* ahall be'rtdeem nd acrordIn 1 1 to law t a i dr*d will iaaua t a reo a i n
t h e 2nd day of Ib-crmler A.* D. I91C. '
Wl n*»* my official aignature aad **al thia 3t»:
day c t Dvlol rr, A. D.. ISIS.
■x»el)
.» . A. D D U G L A S 8.
Clark Circuit C o u rt Seminole Co., Fla.
tly V. M. M cDaniel, l&gt;. C.
2 1-Tun-C.tr
In Ih# I trcatl c o u r t h i i a n i x Judicial Cir­
cuit la aa d far Heaalaair C o u n t), Ftarld*
L. 1’. liagan. C h a irm a n ul tha
Hoard oi C oun ty Ccmmtxxiinera, hemlnol* C o u n ty , Floilda,
acting (or and cn behalf ( I tb* .
Iloaid ol
C o u n ty
CommU• iunrr*. and lor an d .on. behalf
ol th * C ounty ot Sentinel*,
S t a t e ot Florida
D ilatio n
v». .
J a m e s It. Ilryce.
T o all pvraona Interealed la or h a v in g lien*
u p o n th* following d**nlb*d p ro p e r ty , alluat*. lying and baing ir the C ounty of'HfimInol*. S tate of F lo rld ai and more p a i t l t u
tarty d r a n i t e d a* lotlowa, to-wit:
N I M ot N E W Sac. t . T * p . 20, S. of
R a n g e 32 Kail.
8 W K Of N E K Sec. 9, Trap. 20 S. of
Hang* 32 Kaat.
HE It ot N W R Sec. 9, Twp. 20, b. of
H aag- 81 Kaat.
N K &gt;4 cl S W J 4 Sec. 9, Twp. 20, 8. ot
H ang* :I2 Kaat.
N W i i ot N W R Sec. 3, Twp. 20, 8. ot
K - a t * 32 K hat
Where*-. L P. Ilag an . Chairm an ot th*
B o a id cl C annfy Cornml*»lan*r*. Seminola
C o u n ty , Ftorlda. a ttln g (or a a d o n behatl
of the Hoard cf C a a a t y Cqmmlaalnneri,
a a d lor and on behalf of the C o u n ty of
S a n Iro le, f t alt ef Florid*, did on t h e 23rd
d a y o t O ctehrt, A D. 1915, 51* hi* p etition
In th * above en titled court, alleging am ong
o th er th ing ! th a t Jam a* H. Ilryce 1* th*
o u n - r of tb« following dcacrlhed le ad* In
F r n i n o t a Countt.* Fto ridat
. ,
N E W a&gt; N T 44 See. 7. Twp. 20. S. ol
T a n g o 32 K-at.
S W J 4 ct N E W Sec. 8, Twp. to. S. ot
R ang* 92 F a s t .
S f i w ot N W W Fee.
T a p . 29, S. ot
Hang* 32 K aat-..'
' v.
N B 14 al N W K Sec. a. Twp. 20. S. ot
H ang* at Ea*t.
N .W U ol NWW Sec- a. Twp. to. S. •(
Rant* 82 Kaat.
A n d rurtbeff allagln t t h a t h public h ig h ­
way haa been aalablU bed la Seminole
C o u n ty . Florida, a certain portien a t which

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tlnarr. of th*'
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and tak.n
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om ..Id petitii.n it . !
th* ( cunty of Semiimlr, and Ih . - |
It. Ilrj .# c an n o t a g . « _uP„„ ,
rom peniatlon to b* paid | 0,
rjthi .1
way;
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th e above d ra rrib e d prop-ny , ,, .
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. 0. . ntervat th e y or any ,f ih rn
h ave In th* p to p e r ly »4l.h the Cou
beminole d.ritc* to ta k e an.l t n
r o r d put pore* a t * f c r « t I d. an-i further t l
.h o w m u m th a t t h e j . or an, »| , » B
h a r e , why Mid f t o p e r t y -bout,I
t,. '^
ta k a n lor th* uar* an d purooci u l tot,v
th e petit o \ h M . t o i . r e filed ta T h iby t h * laid L. P . H agan, a- Chairman a i u
Board of C ounty 1 ommt*»!ii.»r-. S.mlaai*
C ou n ty . Florida, acting fol and „„
v»ia
of th e i l i t r d ol C o u n ty Cornel.
t*r Art? on Lohilf of thr Count} *f *uet.
-note. State t f Florid*, again., , kr
Jam** It. Ilryce. or elv. hr l-rrr.l fnr, , „
from claiming o j tiercirlng »&gt;,i
ll(j#
or Intere-t in and to th. *1 , . r I.-rribad
prop- r t j . Herein fail r.01. ». r.c .
;
default will be entered tg-met &gt;,1U
Witnrea, E. A. D o u rl..- c ir r i of lkf
C lreu ll Com I in and for Seminutr CuuntrS ta t e i t Florida, an d the -riO ,f ,-td ro*,t
at Sanford F l a , on thi- lb* i t t h &lt;Ui at
O ctobA . 1915.
* ’ *'
(•eat)
' ' E. A DOttliLASS,
Clerk of tha Circuit Court, Seminole Co.',
Geo. A. DeCotte*
A ttorney for Petitioner
19-Tuee*8lr

•

| n lb* Ctrcalt C earl. Seventh Judlcl-l n (.
cull. In and Fqy (he Csuni) -f Srielaale.
Florida, la Chancer?
Wilbelm lna Adam*. In
II &gt;
Uwn High! and aa E x e c u i m ■
t h e E atate ot Jno. Q. Adim.,
D rctpaed , Plaintiff
*•Citation
Lha*. C. Warwick, Truatce.
F llto
Hubert It. Karnaey, Trualee, .
VJui. 1
J. P. Muaatlwhlte A W. H.
Title
H ow ard, Co-Partner*, doing
buaineaa aa hluaael white a
,
H ow ard, Fairfield L um b er Co,
a Corp oration, th* l l r l r i it
I .aw at bilat Hlgelow. J. V.
W ilm otl, W. A. Whitcomb.
C a irle t ’ieaon, widow, A i n a W
M oran, J. G. Moran, W m. I»
Oleaon, Norman K. ttteaon,
i t i l n a t I.a w ot Svend tH r-m ,
,
Deceated, Defendant*.
To Cha*. C. Warwick, ^ ro - trr . tiotert It.
llama*)*, Tru»tee, Fairfield l,it-;l.r Cs.. a
C orporctien, th* l l t l r e at Ij » * Mlu,
Hlgelow, Decaated, W. 3 Whitcomb,
C arrie Ctiaen, Atm* W. \l&gt;r*n. J. U.
Moran, Wm. I). Oleaon.
I t appearing Horn th e a.'.T-.a-it til t-rorga
It. H erring, h t r t i i duly Cinl, that, he i- •
Boliiilyr and reun tel for the ahuve naiatd
rom pli in a u t in th* a b a t e i l j W cauev. aad
that it ia th* Italiat of afSitil that th* Ce­
lt ndant* . Cha*. C. Warwlch. Truitte. Habert liiv tta m -c y , Truatee, W. A. Whitcomb,
C arrie'O leeon,. A n n a -W . M o r a n , li .JJeran an d William D. Oiaaen *r» r**i 1**t»
a atat* other th an th e Mate oi Fh&gt;.iJa. xad
that, th e plarea ot reiidenc* and addrena*
ol th* aald detvndhnta are. Chart'- ' W-rwick, truatee, J'hlladalpM a. I'a . Hob*ft It.
Katneey, truatee, Philadelphia. I * .
A.
W hitcomb, Hloomlngton, lit.. Cacti* W.
Oleeon, Ouluth hqfjfl : Ama._W----H
“ ulu
‘ th--------------■D
, Mtin tT 1r
oran,1, Duluth. Mina..
and Wm. D. Oleaon, .Dolton, (it , that tk#
aald d r t a n d a n u are o ver th - »D "l 1 ••»!)|hffton jD l*»
,[ro»aa
upon whom would X* H .idint up-n Ih*
aald datendaata, a a d it (utth-r apprarlag
from th* affidavit a t m a a i d that (hr Fairfield L um ber Company ia a ' ‘’ f 0'*"**
• h u t orllc* and principal ptar- »l bu-fiwaa
and w hta* *utrc»*ora and aa'ign- •(»
known, a n d th a t Sila* Ulgelu* ka&lt; departed
th ia Ilia lM » |) r hetra p *d !»*-&gt; rmn-itnl*-—
a ho-* name* and pl*r&gt;' -1 ’ i r "
are unkno w n:
Therefore, yoii. Chart** C.
Ir u a t* * ;'H e b e rt It. U am —y, iru&gt;t&gt;*: » *•
W hitcomb, Carrie Cleeon,, Ann* W. Mora*J. U. M oran and William D. l»b*Jn *1* « dared to appear to th e Bill *&gt;l *"mf' V
filed in th ia raua* on. M onday, (hr l i t 'J*J
ol December, A. I). 1916, the tame b*|*|
a rut# d a y ol thta cou rt, and thr
l.unt tier Company, a corp o ral i -jb, »»a
nartlea rlalmlng Intereal u n j r r ihc ***
Falrf.ald I n ml a r C ompany »• . ' " . . ' “'T T !
ora nr aaalgn-, or olherwiae, and
r l a l r r u g Ir l r | - r t under fcttB* ■Lll»la%, • • /
cea-ed, or olh&gt;rwlw, in th e pfOKHJ *J'M
and b e in g 'i n Semlncte c o u n ty , klctlil*. •»«deaertted a* folio*. H h ' i
1 k- Vof s5W1I
W
46. -Tp. 20 S. Ilange 31 E., SW
and - N W &lt;4 ol S W ) | , Sec. »».
1
Kang* 32 E-. S K '( ol H f H .
‘- ' i f 1
S f c 'i . Sec. Z9, Tp. «0 ‘ E., IUng* 3T ».
NKi* ol N W ' i ol Sprv
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ilange 32 R. Alan III ef th* N •* .
rtec. 25, T p . 2 0 '8 . . Rfidge^ 32 E. L‘fv9&lt;
Hat. a t th* KB corner of the
NIfi»., ru n N. 913 1A yda; thrarv w147 2-3 yd*:v4b*nre «■ &lt;1 t J »•**: 1hrtre
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thear# S. IS3 &gt;di: thrar*
W. * I577M
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yd*, to be tinning: xlm
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beginning n t th* NE t S f S g f .d L o * t\» *.W. 515 4-7 yd*. Ih .n r* S. HO yd*, ih - * "
E. 519 4-7 yd*: th rn r* H .~1&lt;• 1 * *?,{5
ginning.
Alao e i r e f t th e right fr,
Drang* co u n ty . Flo rid a^ tor “•* , 0 L 1/
materia) on W i j ol SE W •* Nl; • “L V - J i
m e r v i n g ti tl e and pca*e#»ton when ro*
ter lal ahall have h«*a, *«.b
MT uT
s w u of th e N W »l i n * « . W l4 « JJZreJ
•-•ee. 6. T p. 20 S. Rang* 92 L.. *f*
t o appear to th# lltll ®t C s m r ix ljt
file* In Ibt* cam, on Monday, th - Mb
of February, t o i l , th#
b,lll&lt; *
day of thia court.
I t 1* fu rth e r orSarad t h a t IfcM W f i "
puMlahed In th e Saafnrd Herald, ! «•
naper p u tl la h e d la Seminole county, n " *
Ida, L i tw elve ronaecutlv* wcekt.
TTUaiaa B. A. D o u g in " . C l « k • ' ;
Clrr-ult C o u rt, and tha
‘^ K l .
20th .day of

S»

Ctm k of t h . Circuit
Gearga G. tlerttag .
.
Sofl'ltor t a r Complainant.
19-Tu**-13tc
.

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In C earl * f Ih* Cedalg jn d g * . Scial****
Caenty. Hlet* ef Florid*
In r a T a t a t * at

O T c 'liS S L .

all Peraonv having Ctatmu or
_.
agalaat aald E aU ta:
w .« b v
.You, an d a a r h of yaa. ar* h e r , - 4
ad required t o - p r e o e n t - 'a n y
m-y
• maada which you, or #l«h*r
T^ g,#**.
a v . agalnat
t h # ' eajal* ol_
n«ooeeaaed. la ta of
rt
Ida. to t h a uodemtgaed o d ^ n i - ir a v
aald e a t a u . wtthla tw a y » « " lrom
date -hereof.
D a tid Orti E l * E * B IlOWHtS-Tuos-Ste

.

�improvement

UMPIRE NOT EASY THIS YEAR

IN GOLF

united Stales Will Soon Produce
Greatest Golfers.

IU Naturil Function la to Qet Dirty,
but Woe to the Man Who Gsta
a Spot on I t
By IZOLA FORRESTER,

We hiTO boon accuatomcd to hear
Ollle spoak of the Countess Ind well,
■hoTFxocll^ frlondly or comradely or
familiar terms, but as If ho know her
pretty well. For Instance, ho would
say whon tho mall was brought In:
“Another letter from tho Countess.
Now I'll got It fur uuL writing." Quite
as If It mattered to tho Counteaa
whether ho wrote or not
He had come to the old-fashioned
boarding house on West Fifty-fifth
street in tho summcrllmo. Flora bis
tone and words wo gathered that bo
was a man of peaco and would not
go to war, that tho Countess disap­
proved or bis sentiments, and that hla
elder brother was fighting somewhere
In FTance.
Ho was a slim, dark, nice sort.of
chap, with big, speculative, humorous
bluo eyes behind oycglassos. Until
Jessica esmo to stay with us. ho had
matters his own way In an argument
down tn tho dining room. Tho rest of
^ w _____ _
me most wns tho Improved play- ua wefo too hungry and weary to com{oi stjle of the majority of golfers, bat world peaco or anything elso,
it was only a short time ago that oaly
But Jfeislca* was different FYosh
•bout one golfer In ten played In cor- from tho Weat she was. and thoroughrfet form. The others wotfld simply ly Prepared for war at any moment
dob tbelr way around without regard flbo was in the nurses’ training school,
for golfing style. This season I would waiting for her chance to go abroad
uy that seven out of ten knew tho In Red Cross work,
proper way to piny their clubs, Those
Olllo was all for social ovolutlon,
th»t generally showed the best form and tho two of them would sit and let
wvrv young fellows.
their dinners grow cold while' they
•These boy* hnfo been Imbued with threshed tho wars of tho nations over
the Me* of Rturtlug the game right. an(l ° Tor again. Ills, name, by tho
They have received lessons from com- waY was Oliver Orovesnor. Sometimes
wtrtt professionals, with tho result his mail camo to Mr. Oliver Orovesnor
that their progress hns been owcep- and aomctlmcs to Lord Oliver FYancls
penally fact. It Ih a Terlalnly that Orovesnor. but wo called him Olllo.
o»ny additional youths will ho attractA boarding homo I* a curious corn­
ed to the game, and all being anxious monwcalth. To. Bavo your life you
to fore- shea I quickly will Irani at i rnn't hfclp knowing every other body's
the beginning to handle their clubs.
business. Wo used to run across tho
•This will mean that most o‘f the ’ ‘wo
‘hem slitlng out on tho little
present slurs whit helped to make the i f&gt;rewn wooded bench in tho tilt of a

tolerate. nn nnswcr, "should n clean
tablecloth bo tho most microti thing
about a fairly average family household? A clian tlibloolotli la not hire*
or jVcnntes, either or Imtb. B'h Juat a
rail (tint baa maim Rial to get tlumuUi
the IftUtidry In" good shape, It can go
through again In Just ns good shape—
or Just about ns good; and. for that
matter, If the worst mine to the worst
(ns your wife generally expects It to)
It could be replaced without disturbing
the quotation on intcrnntlonitl ex­
change.
"Hut n woman never thinks about
that. To her n clean tablecloth Is a
thing to he worshiped, not n thing to
lnT eaten off of, nml It never occurs
to her that no magic ran Ideas It with
aendpntemnl clennllnoss. It’s got to
get dirty sometime—why pot now?
Nothing to It 1 If you overtlow tho
gravy from tho meut platter, which—
’through no fault of yuurs—has been
filled too full, or If you happen to dec­
orate the Immaculate splendor of the
cloth with n nice red polka dot of cran­
berry Juice* youYo In .bail for the ^est
of the day, and maybe longer.
"Of course, when such things hap­
pen, the tnidecloth Is only serving the
purpose for which It Is put there, but
that's no excuse. ‘You ought* to bo

GIRL CADDIE IN FAVOR
British golf players—all abov

IjT

hat a»e lacks In carrying
*hp «»lua by lock' of Irrtuiijir comment
• i :ii1,:‘riPnced tnd veteran golfalike declare that the femnlce cuddle pertapa fails to
1,uch ■
Interest in the
as the boy caddie, but she
t attempt to take all the
Y ur“UL 0f,",
PtrfetU*
Plpln«:
tkl/f* , Sfwdso always does
“ at hole In three."
•roflr ***? °*&lt;Mle Is doing the
of British links
alti,^-h,'r brother l» making mu*

.copyright. by it** MrCluro Nswspspsi

ByiMUcaM.)

Bclween 3rd and 4lh St

P R E S I D E N T OF AMERI CAN LEAGUE AND T WO UMPIRES,

Deaf to Hear Church Service*. ,
Moriah church of Utica. N; Y.. hns
Installed n telephone system for tho
benefit of members of the church who
may be afflicted with deafness. SI*
telephones have been placed In vari­
ous parts o( ihe auditorium, the trans­
mitter being"loeitiul on the pulpit (IVrcetljcln front of the speaker.

HEAVIEST SLUGGERS ON TAIL-END TEAMS

The Thing .Desirable.
So deport your life that wt
tcniplutlng the future y»» ’ v
thinking of glory instead of ih

“So -I have always been told," ro
piled Ollle.
"Countess what?"
“Countess of Walainghom. Her
name, though, 1b Margaret. Margaret
Olivia."
“I blame you rnoro than over," sho ___
lSTd briolly and tensoly "BTnco you
do happdn to bo born In this particu­
lar ago and In a certain class, you owe
It to your times, to the spirit of your
Urnos, to staud for tho morale of tbot
class."
“Hot," said Olllo, and be opened tho
last letter from tho Countess. Sho was.
rftlcnt as ho read It Prciontly-faa- _ _
spoke In a curious voice, a sort 6t baf-*1
fled voice, as If Into bad hfuidod him
"Bt Jorol" ho said. "Boor old
Bert I."
For a mlnuto Jessica didn't got tho
portent of his words, ho had spoken
■o quietly, but sho turnod her head
and saw his faco, suddenly sharp and a
bit whlto In tho half llghL
* “Who Is ho?"
Olllo stood up.
"I’m going bock. Bho wants mo to.
My brother's dead."
And thin. Is tho strangest part. As
he stood there looking down In bor
faco, suddonly all tbo Uttlo foolish
conventionalities of everyday life
dropped from them.
"You’re going over there to fight?**
■be asked.
“Of coureo. Bert died somewhere
In FYmnce. It Isn't so much tbo war,
you .understand." His hands clouchod
at his sides. 'It's what thuy'vo dono
to him. { want to go and Just give
It to them for his sake, and my moth­
er expects me to.*
**im sailing on the 10th." Jessica
■poke eagerly. **1 didn’t want Jo tollyuu because you bad a way of taking
all tbo spirit out of It for mo, and I
wanted to go the other way—believ­
ing In It, 1 moan."
“We’ll sail together," ho told her.
"You said ouce that 1 bad no morale.
Maybe I haven’t. I don't like the mcaa
over there, and I don't believe In war,
but when the wolf climbs over the
sheep shelter, one grabs » gun, I
guess."'
And then bo looked down st her
and said In that almple. square, nice
way of bis we all liked, as If It set­
tled the whole thing betwoen them
“Tho Countess will think you're on aw­
fully plockjr girl."
And tho next morn'ng they sailed,
married sure aftd fast. 8omehow.
they seemed 'to take a little of the
springtime with them, perhaps Ifitd
•he tiro of the Countess.

Oak Avenue - -

ATLANTIC COAST LINE
TRAINS t

had como to stay. Oliver found It un­
der his napkin as usual, glanced at It
whimsically, said It was another let­
ter from tho Countess, and that he'd
get it fur not writing.
And Jessica, being a woman, prompt­
ly asked who tho Couutess was.
Whereupon Olllo answered simply:
“My mother."
Sho eyed him from a different as­
pect from that moment. At first, with
suspicion as If ho might bo poking
fun at her. You aco, Jessica camo
from a small town |n South Dakota,
and sho was twenty-ono. Sho won­
dered, Just as wo all had, If Olllo wero
telling tbo truth.
Jessica waited until sho had him to
herself on tho green garden bench.
She approached tho subject of Olllo's
connection with tho English nobility
without fear or compromise.
“Is the Countess really your moth­
er?"

»Tort so popular will be compelled to
it»nd aside. With tho proper InstrucJlciUiX our young piny ere 1 should Bay
tint within ten years -our golfers will
be the I est 1n the'world.
“At the national amateur tourtlntaent nt Merlon a few’ weeks ago Bob,Jy Junes, the fourteen-year-old At*
lad. gtinnm"IimatraU 6n how
loung. nn I able some of our youthful
golfer* can be. I understand thero
•re severul others boys ln.Atlanta who
*lll soon cause considerable comment
*nd It in reasonable to expect other
•retinas of the country will produce
remarkable boy golfers."
Acreriling to tho old baseball star,
toU now I* Ju*t beginning to enjoy
rwl popularity, and there Is no tclllOK to what lengths tho present "rush
for the links will go. Wurd believes
C°'f I* the best form of moderate
rirrclse. Yet b e la y s that the final
ruun.l for u national championship la
1:1-*t revere strain one will en™unter In nay sport. The veteran
wiarett that nil onjinary round of
5, , “ U00*! averago exercise, not
« r|y no n uch of a strain as n boseI*a,:,e- ltccalllng hla champion-*
~ltU the Ulants. Ward re••* his own experience on the -dln, ; ' n means of contrast with golf
n ,bl‘ l loycfa physical strength.

W H Y IS T A B L E C L O T H SAC RED ?

•• "A player on u tail-end team ought
to hit from 10 to 30 points higher Hum
he would If he were on u pennant but­
tling crew," ventured, u fan the other
day.
“Ilowxat?"
“Well, pitchers rarely work their
bend* off against cellar rhnnips. Class
tells in baseball. Usually before the
fifth or sixth lunlug comes along, the
good team Is so. far abend Hint the
game ts practically sewed up.- There­
fore, the. pitcher' on tho top-heavy
tcomYavea hla nrm. lie doesn't pitch
hla mightiest Ho lobs them over, and
of course, the bntsmoa get more hits.
“Now take tho ense of tho Giants
and Larry Doyle last senson," con­
tinued the fanner. “In 1015 the Giants
blew thetugelves to be first champion
batsmen they have had for ninny yearn.
Also, the Giants finished In tho cellar.
After August 10 they never had a
chance to win the bunting.
"And So, from that time on, the op­
posing pitchers didn’t work so awfully
hnrd against the Giants—and Larry
Doyle's average grew so largo that
it'tho end of the year he led tho puck.
"Napoleon Lttjole never played on a
.championship team. Yet his batting
average, year after year, was wonder­
ful. n is grand hitting mark rank*
among the highest ever turned In. Only
twice during his long career had Ls*
Join been on n cluh that actually was
In the fight for any extended period.
Opposing clubs rarely found It hard to
best Lajole's team and so the rival
pitchers frequently took It easy when
heaving to Napolty- .

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CLYDE LINE BOATS
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Comfort Cottage
Homelike - Comfortable - Convenient

OPEN FOR THE SEASON
Corner of Magnolia Avenue and Fourth Street

Stop U sing Cheap, Unreliable
Carbon Paper
Ing the first' four weeks, nut that
Is ' easily cxplulunhlc. During the
opening month of tho cntnpulgn most
of the pi fehers are on edge. They
twirl their dunidest. -And only the
star filngcra work during that period.
“But toward the fng end of the senson manager* of clubs Hint are out of
the rnce,-begin experimenting for the
next season. They work their young­
sters, fresh from the bushes. Veteran
batters find It ensy to connect with'
their twisters and slants, nnd, as a
result, the averages fntten.
"You’ve often noticed, too, that
noma of the minor league batting
stars, getting a major tryout Id the
fall ^how up well with the bludgeon.
It seems then that the majority will
land. But tn the springtime they can­
not do any consistent hitting. Here's
the answer:
'T he minor, league, batters, getting
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against the minor league huricn, who
are getting tbelr trial. The ’bush'
bitter*, therefore, face the same cali­
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ed—provided th st such news sp- dple prevail. The people submitpeara to como from reliable author- aively accept the decree handed out
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES,. Borine** M a » |r f Ity. -At the present time It is d a n -j to them by king* end lords as a
gcrous to publish even records’from , child take* a whipping. They don't
W h y T a k e A n y R is k
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s . N U k h ^ y E w y T o —It y n td W d A |
the court lest there shall occur a even care or dare to discuss it.
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Midway. between these two ex­
damage suit in the immediate future.
.
Every member of the next .legisla­ tremes stands the'American political
There is no reason why you should run any risk of losing your
a t n a c n r n o N n i i c k , IN a d v a n c s
ture should see to it th a t the libel custom. The vanquished are per­
D N S T R A D ............................. ........................» « • laws of Florida are altered to show fectly free to pour all the bitterness
important papers and other valuables by fire, theft or accident, when
M il l l O i n IUI • a1,
••# # ■ •••••••• I’D
of
their
souls.
But*
they
rarely
do
an
ordinary
degree
of
fairness
to
the
for a small charge you can obtain absolute protection in our fire
fa u x m o n th s, .
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.
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newspapers; and for such legislation it.
proof deposit Boxes.
11« ik* o t r h r c « t u » s l m r * r « o i * the entire public will be deeply
As Congressman Gardner once re­
P a r M«*lh
marked In congress, " l never Hck
■t o # v » gratefuL.—Palm Bpich Post.
S afety deposit Boxes are $3.00 per year.
— —o ----- ■
my sore paws in public.'' It was a
M l A* Bir—I-Q—■ M*n Mitur Ain* Ik*
historic remark, and one that repre
LOOKING TO FLORIDA
ISM. *t tfc* h M H n *1 K-afor*. I W U *
................. - ___ ____ The Washington Post, referring to
V" F Wthfully our political
1)i 4 m AH W M u t t It* . UTS.
T•!#**•*• N*. It! the high cost of staples, stresses the ‘ manner*’ As to. guns and knives,
I* Il*f*U
importance of tne south in general
the. other side of the Gulf of
'
Mexico,
the man who resorta to them
and Florida in particular as a foodla
promptly
locked up fri*a lunatic
producing region. It mays:
"The extremely high price of all asylum. I t- is really a marvelous
food stuffs and the shortage. In the showing o'. public self control, and
If. R. STEVENS
C/;M. HAND
0. L TAILOR
R. R. DEAS
crops of potatoes, wheat and other one' that proves that security of
Am’I CishWf
p"
“u
""
.
r»**w
F.
L
WOODRUFF
Vks-Pr*aUeal
C,Alw‘
Democratic
i
stitutions.
products call for the earliest powikle
If anytL'ng, our citizens carry this
returns from the lands p( the far
habit
of acceptance and good na­
south whence the first productions
ture
a
little too far. With many it
t»f the next year will have "their ori­
runs
into
a complete indlfferentism.
gin.
They
have
come to feci that politics
Florida is both an Atlantic and a
are
hopelessly
corrupt, and that it is be 1b on tbe crest; you can see bis uni- very life blood of^the soil. The grain
Gulf state, and its wonderful climate,
useless
to
expect
anything different. ‘ form with ti^o round rap."
cun lie gathered by thyftoldlors mid the resorted to In extreme caws. a» t *A
its rich lands and its capability of
tor's fli&gt;t duty la to cure, not tonteH
A
good
healthy
kick
Is
a
disagreeable
“And be sees you too," said tbe com­ women who remain, hilt there Is no a man. ITolonged warm bath of!
the earliest production of so many
creature
to
have
around.
But
he
time
to
distribute
the
manure
over
the
mandant “You have been undpr Ore,”
wound is an almost Infallible row
Florida is now the Official Play­ articles that are in daily use in the does call attention to many abuses, he added as be led Mr. Crnvuth and the land, und bo It Is burned.
household
of
the
nation
will
always
against lockjaw, und nothing prtT0_
grounds of America. Governor Cntts
The Inst glimpse of Verdun came ns Its Ik-Iiir administered even In the Mil
give it a great advantage over other and is an indispensable clement in others to a more secure position.
says so and that makes it so.
the pnrty passed n detachment of under
any
community.—Gainesville
Sun.
Americans
Are
Lucky.
ordinary conditions. The tirc(- |
states of ' the Union, for these pro----- O-----Flench soldiers Just out of the trenches sor lias Invented a s| hcUI povu«,|
“It's
good
that
German
didn't
fire,”
The editor of The Herald is in the j ducts-enter the markets of the more
going to the rear for rest. They bath which can be folded, ns it U ly J
remarked Cravath.
"It might have and
woods „today where «o telephone | northern states at a period of the
were'
tired and heavily laden, but huje of rublK-r nnd shup#d fa such a •»]
been nn International Incident. Think
jingles, where no newspapers circu-; &gt;'**ar when the greatest scarcity cxof It—killing an' American visitor to py and cheerful as they swung along that any limb can be Immersed Inti
In Irregular rank*, laughing and smok­ The bath Is then tied id the patlrath
* late and where even the guberna-; Ig,s and consequently highest price!
the French trenches.”
torial race is forgotten.
j art* obtainable.
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Coming back from tbe front-line ing ns though they came from some means of bandages und placed In ioccupation.. They were nil
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j Land is cheap here, the growing
trenches one had u view of the many agreeable
line
looking
young fellows, mid they position, either horizontal or vettkill
.
• !season is the entire year; and the
__
ceaseless activities In carrying on this
Antiseptic Solution It Utei
Quite a lengthy article m the b»*t ^»oil—-1ft—highly—productive;- it has ;— 1------7-------,
great battle. At one point soldiers In typified thnt calm and Invincible spirit
A wanu aniUepllc solution qaw |
which
the
young
French'soldiers
are
issue of the Kissimmee Gazette upon grPa{t.r possibilities thi\n the high Tunnel, 45 Feet Underground, shirt sleeves were digging graves in an j
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easily kept lu it at the same ««m;*».|
■Improvised cemetery along thy forest
the subject of a Cooperative Bull j)rjce(j | anj jn same Df the biggest
I a-jHe to U/ithin o n n
lure for five or sit hour*. A* a nj,j
Association.
You interest
****!proaptrity r.-uiom oi ■ - ...........
Leads to Within 300 Yards . pnjh. The cemetery was very Inrgej
« A per cent solution of l»yj **ch!orlUkl
strangely, Bill. Such an association States.
and had been glvep n nnme, “Mnlson ,
DANCER STUDIES SNAKE
used or elie corrosive Milillmaiu ltuk|
of Germans.
Korresllere," or F’orest Home. Every i
•
should pay big dividends and much
pro]Hirtlon of one-ImIf per
F’or that reason, Florida is grow­
grave had a wooden cross above It with
better than a gas factory.
permanganate of potas-linn. lodla* «l
the name und regiment of the dead sol­
ing. " It is." as the Montgomery
■haul wuteV also . ;,ii »&gt;.■ u-.q to iilnsf
-----O ----Advertiser snys, "attracting ener­ AMERICANS MAKE THE TRIP dier.
I luge. It has been found better log-1
THIS IS SO
The shells kept whizzing and burst­
getic
people
from
all
corners
of
the
I ternnte the employment of thm » ]
How oft»’i&gt; the editor of a news­
ing ns tpe party moved along, and It
( tisefdics.
country,
and
it
is
hound
to
become
paper Li asked to give "sfiPh and
got
to
ho
a
pleasant
pastime
to
note
The results of this treatment ml
New
York
Lawyer
Narrowly
Escapes
such a ‘ person a ‘good rub.* " The a wealthy state. Cities like Jackthe long »-z-z-z ns the shells flow overwonderful.
After a few 'd a n tk|
Shots
as
He
Views
Trenches—
bend. One of them struck a few hun­
act of giving the desired "rub j sonville, Tampa and Pensacola are
wound belgns to heal, suppuritlon ds|
Tunnel Cook Was Formerly
cities with a future."
dred feet nwny, throwing UP
mi^ht not lie so bad, but if all of the
np|N’uns swelling subsides ami fit*]
Chef to an Ambassador.
The more wt* do to deserve that
earth and clouds of smoke.
requested "rubs" were given there
censes, ltecovery follows as a mitts!
future the quicker dt* will arrive.— '
To those who wanted souvenirs there
of course even lu cases where i&gt;]
would be a continuous succession sf
Verdun.—Just west of here, In the were big fragments of shrapnel lying
Pensacola
'Journal.
ptitatlou was considered the onlrms
them. Too nany persons seem to
forest of Argotlne, there Is n reran rk- at every turn. It was pleasant nt first
e\ly. The danger of lockjaw U r&gt; |
think that the-most im portant duty
able military tunnel, -15 feet under­ to plrk them up, but after three or four
tlrely obviated.
f: a s t c o a s t c a n a l
of a newspaper is to "knock" some
ground. .running right up to within of these heavy chunks of steel were
Talk proverbially is cheap, but •Wlj. yards of the German trenches, enrried half n mile the task was aban­
one or something. This is not true.
or at least tt should not be true from accounts of the earnest dis- it Is one of the most bard-pressed doned.
W ISE DOG &lt;D0DGES A TRAIN I
The lunger one remains in the news- cjssioijs at the convention of the points around Verdun, but through this
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Tbe Ingenuity of some of the trench
Hound In Chase Acrou Brldgt Hup]
paper busim-s the less desire he has Last Coast Canal Association this- *uuut‘l re-enforcements move forward quarters along the wny. Is shown In
From Treitle While Quarry
to "knock" and*find fault. Sarasota year it looks as if something may "Ithout danger, relieving every two the use of empty glnss bottles for win­
Is Killed.
dows.
One
officer
pointed
with
pride
actually !fe— accomplished toward ' '"l* 1,10
““ ltl''
'“»*• '
Titnev
•
There
was
a
very
American
atmos­
socuring satisfactory, m a i n t e n Princeton, W. Vo.—Several perm]
phere about tills tunnel when the writ­ to 1be very artistic effect he had so5ance of the East Coast Canal.
witnessed a remarkable dPpJij d]
m ore buncom be
er visited It, for the curious fact do- •cured with thgso empty wine bottles.
. ! The annual und Bemi annual an- vehqied that tlie two officers In comcnnlnb lotaillganco here win-o a fox-J
Two H onda congressmen are in i
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noupcement of the Metropolis that mnjul were American residents, one n A triple row extended all ncrosa tho
hound belonging to Jutnes .Md'btna]
fo r"a’ political— irking next- yeary,
. . ... , * * .
front of his log shack, giving light
*
,.
,
.
.
..
indications
are
bright
for
tne
long
saved
himself from death under a tnXj
stuck
raiser
In
Alberta,
Canada,
mid
They are Mr. ‘■cars of thlA district , , , ,
,
within and having rather n cnthtiffni
.
..
,
, . &lt;.
... looked for improvement of ttie F.asi the other a bunk official of the F'niuco- window effect without. Tht) bottles
on
the
railroad bridge* af brack litLl
and Mr. f rank t lark of Gainesvillefour .mile# west of here. The bridge]
Coast
Canal"
has
become
so
fnuch
1 American bank at Los Angeles,‘Col. are of white glass, used for bottling
Mr. Clark has already had a vision
l Is LD7 feet high.
of a joke, th a t we approach the sub- Both were born*In F'rnnct*. und when the white wine of Bordeaux.
and says he has no desire to go back jert a^ain with real trepidation
The dog was pursuing a- f« icraik
Hie war broke out left tlielr American
Elves Outside City.
to con cress again after this iorm, however, it does look as if something businesses to come homo and fight. And
i the bridge when the train came rafJJf j
Tho headquarters of General Nland J r. Sears, when he finds out
I upon the chuse. Witnesses ttmutht tWj
tio'' they are In full charge of this qn velle,
1it going to be done.
In
command
of
the
operations
at
how the people are regarding him;
dog hnd been killed and the
derground highway, leading up to one Verdun, art- quite n yuy outside the
Mile. Flore Itevalles has adopted u j walked
out on'the bridge to »ee sW |
may come to the same conclusion.
Federal ownership und control of of the most desperate positions along city,
nt a little crossroad hamlet, pet cobra snake to assist her In per­ had become of his pet. To hi*
In t hi-, hts district, he ran away be- the waterway is desirable, but F'lor- the front. They are so American thnt which cannot he named for military fecting her dance of Cleopatra.
prise he found the dog near the cwtifj
hind fiis ticket! * Green Co ye ^Tinn-s, idu should see to it that the govern- they speak English Instead of French, reasons. The general's offices are In
The cobra, Mile. Revtlles sayB, Is of the bridge hanging by hU ferihj
anil
the
coqimandant’s
headquarters—
Meaning that the’ "Carts'* will merit is not required to pay at y
the.town courthouse, n two-story stone the mos'r graceful of all snakes, nnd in
nest In the
a ,,big structure. It was in Ibis snme build moving shows rhythm that Is adaptable tween the tie# nnd unharmed. Oi j
continue »&gt;&gt; tight any and ail who money for the cannl. Let the state a . little
,
a clay—bus
.
,
fox was killed.
dared to take the stump for the take the canal and Buch lnt\ds that Picture of Uncle Sam hanging on the ,nR thnt Generul pctn,n, who pri.ceded to the dnnet* of Cleopatra.
\lV i-lliuund
nd . C
fiii-c itl lie
t'liN te ln a u
Xlvelle,
General
de Custelnun
Democratic nominees. But they wRithe company still has in its posies :
SHOULb HELP HER HUSfU
quickly
made
the
plans
at
the
first onwill find several people in every Ision, by some sort of condemnation ( ' ,,_ ..
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rusb-of^thErGirriiniiH. vvfild) held them
county in the Fourth standing b ^ Projeeding^j u i ^ e t U u n M l ^
Court Decides Crime li No Cau*#M,|
*(iveF to the government for imiin- tht, vlB,tln|. partJ kui)l.Uwl u,„|r ntrr, until re-enforcements could be brought
h m d _ u c a ii-il- be chooses ~to rnn^Ten'S1
nm [“wtiy_o\-cr
Divorce—Define! Habitual
ffpT
again.
Id’roVfiUUJlL and maintenance:—
Drunkard.
casques- on the roof, and plunged
General Nlvelle goes to Verdun and
That w’oiild be the fair wny. Tho through water anklo deep. I*nul D. ulong
the trench front frequently. But
Canal Company was given thau- Crnvuth, the New York lawyer, a mun most of Ills time Is nt .headquarters,
Dea Moines, la.—The lows n jrm \
* a m FIND LIBEL LAW
court. In session here, has handed de«»j
sand 9 of acres of vnlunble land with o f. large build. 0 feet 0 Inches tall, lu telegraph, nnd telephone communi­
The press of this state is a unit In the understanding thnt the canal was Item double in the struggle through
with the whole circle of
• the declaration that there must he he put into navignh)e condition and. the tunnel. Along the war they pasaed- cation
In ono ruling, the court Md tW
ri,n^
ha&amp; | D t0„ ^ - too. wlth u,e Professor IngtanAI Invents Portconfession of a crime on the P*ri «•]
Bomo fadical changes in the laws re- so-matnmthefr/^Tnsrbad of this the tits eleefne plant, throbbing with en­ other army corj\s auU masses qf sup­
able Bath for Hot.Im­
husband docs not constitute g
—YSTdlhg ITRel—aijH further insists waterway has been more of a nuis­ ergy, and pumping the fresh air which plies ready to be moved forward to Ull
mersions. .
for divorce proceedings.
that those changi-s shall he made at ance than .anything else, anti a most keeps, the tunnel hnbltiihle. Farther any gup tbe GcnAuna tuny make. *
"It III becomes n wjfr." **'d l"J
the nrtxt t«rm of the legislature. As c'ostly nuisance to boatmen who have on, In a large’ clay' hole* a kitchen
As we were nt General Nlvelle*!
was
lu
fall
operation,
with
soldiers
eat­
court,
“to prefer criminal
matters now stand every paper in been misled as to its vaviguble. con­
hemlqunrter* a party Df Gerumn pris­
ngalnst her hustumd. KUf tts)krhla _ j
ing bowls of noodles.
oners mine by. They marched two GIVES SATISFACTORY RESULTS belter or for worse, nnd *be sbotua wl
Yhe stute is-th e 'u n d e r dog—nt the dition/ t •
Chef to an Ambassador.
mid two, their gray uniforms and round
men y qf the rabble bf those who
to redeem him."
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"Let me Introduce you to our chef," cups contrasting wHb the French blue
Attorney General West has as­
would incite unpleasant conditions.
In the same decision the coonJW1
aald
the
commuudiiut,
ns
a
young
soluml casque.’ Already they were be­ After Few Days Treatment' the Wound fined a hnbltnnl drunknrd ui
All the newspapers ask is a fair show serted that he will bring the compony to time. Numerou» boards of *,u'r « » k come forward. "Ho Is how ing set to work^ nnd Instctul of a gun * Begin* to Heal, Suppuration Dis­
becomes even moderntcly lntutln»J
trade and other associations have | l,ecook for tiffs tunnel-am i l.e^ought each Gentian curried a spndo over hb&gt;
appears, Swelling Subsides
whenever the opportunity to
gone on record in favor of federal, ,°
^
the war shoulder. At Verdun there Is qo ci­
and
Fever
Ceases.
seated."
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. he was chef to thp French ambassador vilian life whatever, but around Gen­
ownership and control of the water- ut n 0Ine»
*
r
I f I t ’ s In k
eral Nlvelle's headquarters there were
way. The Canal Company itself is
j...,, ,
f
Is 8lnglo Again.
Ilcndijcartcre
of the Italian Army In
Emerging
from
the
tunnel
Into
the
peasant Women und girls mingling with
'
*5, f
r* • ••
Chlcngo.—Adolph
Kausol. am
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uW
€**
si
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4
4
tho
F
’lcld.—Burgeon
Major
Professor
............. v.4..iojt io ue.i *ao
front line, Urn Gexmnu trenches were tin- jmllus. Indicating civilian life still
H t VC UUI-1V
: i r - metllral corps. Is a single man again Im-cuus*Alto
at an enorm hus price to th e federal ,,|n|„
|y visible on the
plainly
(lu- crest only ::UX) existed thus neur'to the bombarded Inglnnnl of tho Itnllnn
In charge of u field hospital, hns np- was so anxious to hold his
government. Ami in the meantime yards away. Tho Intervening space town.
Writing Fluid,
she put love powders In hi*
wus
swept
clear
us
though
by
a
cy­
the newspapers are told every little
Tbo roads back of Verdun pcesent p'llcd oa a Inrgc scale a special treat­ even hi# shoe*- Kaurnl |oW «
Fountain Pen Ink,
ment
for
lockjaw
which
Is
giving
most
clone.
Instead
of
tht*
beautiful
green
whtle that "soculhing l» going'td be
tile most vurled scenes of activity. On
Thomson the powders ralnt* hut
Stamp Pad ink. •
of the forest, that was left nt tho other one side Is a vast aeroplane rafnp, with satisfactory results. .
done."
1
och. He was given the divert*
end
of
tbe
tunnel,
here
the
whole,
out­
The
antitoxin
treatment
of
lockjaw
While twenty enormous hangars, of bas­
Numbering Machine Ink,
Tlds year's convention of the can­
asked.
al association, however, sounds'like look wus gray nnd desolate'; tho ket steel construction cojjrired with Is extensively used In the Italian nrmy
Red, Hlue, Green
ground Jagged nnd torn as by eccentric canvas. Across the road Is a riding ua a preventive and, thnnks to It, the
business, and subsequent evonts will plows, not a vestige of grass or
or Purple Ink,
case* of tetanus have been greatly
Peculiar Action of L,Bh*V
be watched for with hopeiul ■inter­ venlnro, and the few gaunt drunks of course running for pilles, where officers diminished. Unfortunately, however,
A
curious
difference In the UP*]
can
exercise
tlo-ir
mounts
nnd
cavnlry
Ca«h Refister Ink.
est.— Miami Metropolis.
tree*
stripped
of
their
last
leaf
and
tho
disease
has
not
been
stamped
out
Jccted
from
the London "n11*
ran
push
forward
In
emergency
wlthSign Ink
,
------ O -----looking like so many scarecrows.'
otft blocking the highroad. Every now and nothing so far bad been dlscov- searchlights seems to be due
India Ink,
"This has been a rather quiet dayr- und then one sees a big vehicle shoot cred to check Its almost certainly futal Ing atmospheric conditionsACCEPTING POLITICAL UFIonly two mine explosions," said the by bearing tbe sign "American Am­ course.
Printers Ink,
times the-beam show* unlfon?
SULTS
- Naturally In field hospitals local con­ mlnallon throughout Its entire
Pessimists sometime* argue that commandant, "two tnen Injured, ono In bulance Corps."
Indelible Ink,
ditions are such thnt It Is Impossible then the beam Is mostly*
tho American people arc not capable the shoulder, tbe other In the leg. That
Mules In Good Shape.'
Carmine Ink and
Is little, for often we have forty to
The thousands of hurmt* and mules to resort to prolonged antiseptic .bath­ bright knots or patches at t
of
self
government.
Aa
one
thinks
sixty men killed or injured In these
Ink Eraser
,
of the holplcss way In which our mine explosions, which go on continu­ ulong the road are In good condition. ing of the wounded or Infected part, Intervals, nnd *t other tlm
bright
patch
in
the
clout.*
1
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and
the
most
effective
remedy
consist­
If there's any' kind of
Many
o
t
tbe
horses
cotue
from
Amer­
people remain satisfied with pork ally as the Germans try to mine under
in amputation, nut even early Cim­ cu rso of the light bring
Ink that wc dop’t carry,
fed politic*, there 1* lome little basis our trenches and we try to mine un­ ica and were run dowd by sen vuyuge, ed
»
putation often proved of no avpll when a fL
tint
after
a
mouth’s
feeding
they
for discouragement. But when .you der theirs."
it's because we have nevproved very serviceable. On seeing the germs In the wound already had
Salt
Produced
by
BritUh
En’*llf,Jp
Even beyond thq front line French tbe mules one of tbe officers said:
compare our political habits with
set free a lethal dose of thalr toxin.
| er h^ard about it.
Of
tb*
lfl.
000.000
tona
of
**!'
those of other people* there are many trenches the French soldiers bad
Besides,
even
when
amputation
saved
"The
demobilization
of
tho
Greek
duct
d
In
the
world
way* in which the American shine*. pushed their observation posts Into tbe army bad one very Important result for a nun's life It left him a cripple.
Brljkh fptjjys provide# a
C
The way he take* political defeat is fire-swept dividing lino, 800 yards wide. the allies—It, released 10,000 mules
Doctors
Amputate
Too
Freely.
Some of these daring men could' be
one of there.
Often for fear of Infection surgcqhji
seen almost up to tho crest, where tbe which the Greeks had been using, nnd
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L a u g h t e r A lw a y s B « t _
■ In 8oyth American countries the German tine ran .. They were crouched now these, mules are proving Invalua­ la the field resort freely to amputation
ble
to-tbe
-nmes.”
One xpod, Hearty ,*u,;h *. { pu
knowing full well.that It would be
*
HI beaten element gqts out with guns behind heepe of bowlders; rlfferready
While the flcJds back of Verdun afp Feasible for them to keep the
"Those men are only ten yards from
and knlvN. li&gt; Flurope they go to
whllo iplcen and dtocon,c,£
^
sold the commandant, rich with yellow grain, yet* there Is clean until It Is completely healed.
the qppositc extreme. In n^pyj Of Abo. Germans,"
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that kicks over tha msa
one meinnrholy jrridenco of the war In
Professor'. Inglannl Instead Is
;
V * PHONE u sthe burqlng a£! manure^ usually*til* ^lriqed UtAfllmjiutatUJn should

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I summary of the Floating Small !
! Talk* Succinctly Arranged for
j
H urried Herald Readera

Mr*, J. - Rodgers of PeLand and
daughter*, were ahopplnfc in Sanford
Saturday.
Mr. . Kd% Carpenter of Louisville,
Ky., was in the city, yesterday, repre­
senting David ifaird.
. - • . Final Count
*
Tallahassee, Nov. 20.—With the
complete official returns .from all
counties with tho exception of L«tFayotto tabulated at the .office of
the Secretary of State, the vote for
governor now atnnds as follows:
Catts, RG, 927;
Knott 30,053:
Allen 10,333; C. C. Allen 2,460; and
Mitchell .191._ - J. V. Bourkc is here today famil­
iarising himself with the depart
ments and executive offices, it is
announced positively that he will
be private secretary to Governor
CatUf and Bourke does not deny the
report whetf ’ questjoqed -b y corres­
pondents.
Ernest Amos, who has resigned ns
state auditor will lie succeeded by
Andrew Grey, the present secretary
to the governor, in about ten days.

November '24th at tho Methodist
church at seven o’clock.
Please he prepared with a silver
offering of ns large n denomination
ns you can give, to help these chil­
dren in securing chairs for their de­
partment.
Tiny wre preparing a good pro­
gram for you and nice refreshments
and guarantee you a good time.
Come and get acquainted with
this most important-work that your
child is connected with.

Couldn't Meal Requirements.
Mose was desirous of opening a
grogshop in his town, and sought a
license. , The. commissioner listened
to his plea. "All right. Mose," bo
said, “the fee-Is fifty dollars. And,
of course you have to get the consent
of seventv./tvo per cent of the peo­
ple In that Clock." Mose looked a
trlfld puzzled.
"Less seo, snh," ho
said, "yed’a Jlnf an' Snlllo an' do fo*
Joneses—dot's six—why, mister, floy
ulnl seventy-five per coni of people In
dnt block, calif"
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MILLINERY
New Line Neckwear
Special Sale on Waists
- MRS. GRACE E. WILLIAMS
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Next to McCullcrs

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Ferry Changes Time
The new quarters of the Seminole
On account of the time—of the
PEOPLE AND EVENTS
C6unty Hank *rc ncarin* completion
East Coast train to Titusville being
&gt;nd will bo ready for occupancy In
changed the Enterprise ferry will
(Continued from Page 3)
the near future.
leave Sanford dock in the future ut
_
.Slating Rink Parly
4:30, in’ order to make the connec­
Hew customer* are dally added to
A
new
departure Tor .entertaining
tion at Enterprise, ' , .
our Urge N*1 &amp; satisfied patrons,
for
Sanford
was tho most enjoyable
Tho train to Titusville leaves En­
you will be one of them tf you. will
skating
rink
party given on Friday
terprise nt 5:12 and by leaving Sun.try our service i u#t onc«*. 3' ,n 1
n
ig
h
tly
Hawkins
and Walter Con-;
ford at 4:30 passengers have ample
Store.
’
27‘,t
nelly
in
honor
of
Miss
Norma Hcrptime to make this train.
On account of tho serious change
don who was at home from school
in the condition of Mra. Hyman’s
for tho week end. The young people
Special reductions
Suicide Mystery
health Dr. Hyman was called from
were chaperone&lt;L.by Mrs. A. P. Con
Felix Ryan, a negro, brought to
in all Millinery
Tsmp* Friday where ho had gone to
nelly, Mrs. R. A.^Newman and Mr.
The Herald office yesterday a cum- and Mrs. II. W. Herndon. After the
conduct the money raising cam­
hiuniration bearing date of Nov. 21, skating, the party repaired to the
paign of the First Haptist Church of
1915, which he states was found by
Tampa. The trustee* of the Tampa
Baptist Temple
Connelly home for refreshments.
him
in a corked bottle in tho river Enjoying the charming hospitality
#
churflT very generously postponed
Regular preaching services at the
the campaign until such time ns Mr Temple Sunday were discontinued near Monroe bridge. It is written of their young hosts were Misses
Hyman could be present.
on nccount of the illness of the on .tho back of a furniture recript -Norma Herndon, Scrita Lake, Molof the Sanford Furniture Co, and is lic Abernathy, Helen Peek, Dorothy
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for pastor's wife.
. *
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Prof. Ezell conducted a morning as follows:
delicious hot Biscuits—At Ml gro­
Humph, Esther Miller, Florence and
"This
is
to
certify
that
.G. \V. Ethel Henry; Leslie Roland, Lepraj'er
service
just
nfler
the
Sunday
cers.
•
Saunders was drown ii\ Woodruff
The Junior League of the Method- achool hour and Mr. James .Taylor creek this date on account of wife Clnire Irwin, Lee Peck, Robert
lead
in
special
service
for
the
evenj
Holly, Frank I’urdon und Albert
iit chifrch will hold its regular meet­ ing.
leaving me.
Please notify Miss Connelly. (
ing' Friday afternoon at a o’clock at
Bessie Campbell, step-daughter at
the church. Parents, please remind ’ Owing to tile nearness of the pas­ Beaufort, S. C„ of his death. No
tor's
homo
lo
the
church
there
were
Rrfry ll'crt* Bridge
y o u r’ girls and boys and have them
no songs or musif at either of the good, to look for my body as it has * Mr*. W. J. Thigpen charmingly
there promptly.
gone down wjlh a weight."
services held Sunday.
of e.very description, from
entertained the Every "Week Bridge
4:C0 ferry boat to Enterprise for
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Enquiry discloses the fact that: Club on "Thursday at- her pretty
Titusvi'lc iraln.
* 27-10tp
baby rattles, to
a chest
of
G. W. Saunders was a white man*
M
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little bungalow on Park" avenue.
O. E. 8. Memorial Sen Ice .
Lettuce Is beginning to move free­ .
of middle age and was a short lime- Mrs. S. E. Barrett made highest
ly In rar lota at good prices and the . The Ordpr of Eastern Ktiir wil previous- to the date of the above
Stiver, Electric Trains,
hold their memorial service in tho living in the eastern part of the cilyj score. Su(iatuituting wore Mrs., Dofarmers are happy ns a result.
Forest and Sirs. Lewis..
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Uae Juba Self Rising Flour for hall on next Sunday afternoon at and for several months was an em­
three
o’clock.
ploye of .1 E. Pace.’
delicious hot Biscuits—At all gro­
The public are cordially invited to
.Soririf
.
cers.
8*tf;
It is 'possible that this is a cose of
attend this service.
’ 27-21 p
Wednesday,
Nov.
22
—
suicide hut it is generally supposed
Mr. and Mrs. Schello Moines have
Literature Department meets nt
that he wrote the note and set it
taken the Roumillat’ apartment for j
A
T°uch
of
Winter
Woman's
Club.
allout
in
a
bottle
ami
then
left
the
the winter.
.
Thursday,
Nov. 23 —
See Dr. Davis, optometrist, who j Nalllr,,ll&gt;' ttri8“ ,ono * lhou.**[!!] *° cit&gt;’ t0 «scal&gt;« creditors, forgetting
Mrs.
C.
C. Woodruff entertains
hu been comim! here for years at more rover nn&lt;* warmer clothing, ientirety' to carry out the suicidal
the
Priselllns,
Robbins
Nest Hotel
Hotel Wednesday
0^cr Yomforts,
&gt;0U ntlrnct*vo
*n obligation contained in the note. *•
Rohhms Nestwednestiay, |I btanketf
coats, l,nc,’a
sweaters
Mrs. C. M. Vorce will lie hnstes
Nov. 22 to'Saturday, Dec. 2nd, for . nccffp ,inP(1 nmt rlbbwl underwear for
to tho Every .Week Bridge Club.
glasses for headache eye strain o r j men wompn nn&lt;J childr„n. Mlens IS SALVATION OF FOOTBALL Saturday, Nov. 25 defective vision. Refs., Dr. RobsoVt, young men’s ami boys' suits, a most
Daughters of Wesley supper and Seminole Bank On First street Sat­
Mrs. Elizabeth Beattie, state or­
Mr Pace, Celery King.
25-tf I c o m p r e h e n siv e a s s o r t m e n t of th e 1 It Seema Cert ai nt y T h a t T h e r e la Go- bazaar.
ganizer for tin* Ladies of the Mac­
urday,
Nov.
26.
ing to Be Fu r th e r Development*
Many strangers on the streets of |-itost, and at 'prices that luugh at
Monday, Nov. 27—
cabees in in tin* cityka gumR of the
In Passing Game.
Ssnford remind us that the tourist competition. 8-in-l Store.
27-lt
Mrs, A. P.' Connelly will he host­
Sanford
House.
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Congregational
bazaar,
Dec.
2,
in
season will soon be on in full force.
ess to the Auction Bridge.
same
building.
The veterans*may complain nil they Tuesday evening, Nov. 28—
J. F. Karnatz was in tho city yes­
Mr. J. S. Wilson has built a ce­
$25.00 REWARD
terday to receive a new automobile For imformation -leading to recovery please nnd crlllcUc "new" football;
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
S.
E.
*Bnrrett
enter­
ment
wait ifie entire distance on the
Pipe Organ Society fancy work front of the farm that greatly im­
hearse for his undertaking business of Five Passenger Ford stolen from Imt Iheir erlllelsni will not M«q&gt; lie* tain the Evening Bridge Club. .
evolution of the college sport.
i
sale at Roberts' Grocery, Dec. 2.
at Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. he expects Gainesville, Fla., November 9th,
i ---------proves tho appearance of that sec-’
The evolution Is natural, nnd ll
to drive it from Sanford to Ft. Lau­ 1916, Model No. 908734. Right end seems n certainty that there Is gulng j * Reheartal for L aJin ' Minrlrrl*
lion of Union avenue.
derdale,
The "Elopement of Helen" nt the
The first rehearsal for the Ladies'
front fendrr damaged, right rear to lie even further development of the
%
Use Julia Seif Rising Flour for wheel Firestone Non-skid, rest Dia­ pnsslng game. This prediction Is not Minstrels that will be given under Lyric Theatre Thursday, Dec. 7.
^ Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Clarke of
delicious hot Biscuits—At all gro­ mond Squi-gee. Two hooks screwed based on statements of rule-makers! the auspices of the Music Depart­
New Haven, Conn., are guests o f '
Guild of the Holy Cross bazaar Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Loucks.
cers.
•
G-tf
on inside of fop. (bank case hanger nnd couches. It comes from ohservu- ( ment. Woman's Club will be held
lion.
.
,
ind
annual supper on Dec. 9. Place
tonight
at
7:30
at
the
olub
house.
welded
on
left
side.
A.
L.
Norris.
A great big stork left a little baby
A few days ago n New York city All those taking part are earnestly to be announced later."
MrsS Mary Strong t ls spending
27-1 tc
hoy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gninosville, Fla.'
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football writer paused to wntcli n
several
days at Port Orange.
requested
to
he
present.
The
min­
L. W Wallace on Celery avenue lust
Bxvurm of youngsterg playing on the
strels
will
he
presented
on
Thanks­
Mrs.
Fred'
Williams’
Circle
will
Friday.
"sand lots." To his astonishment they
Notice lo Tax Payers
giving night at tho Lyric Theatre mid a Christmas tree entertainment i^Mrs. M. Minnrik returned from
Tax books*aro now open for the
You are no doubt aware of the
under the. direction of Mr. Ed Lane nnd ^ale, also oyster supper, Dec. Apopka on Thursday.
collection
of
1916.
taxes,
a
discount
present market conditions.
Tho
«
* _'
assisted
by Miss Grotchen Schultz. It. 15, 18.
prices are advancing daily 1md the of Two per cent is allowed for pay­
* Mr. aqd Mrs. Whittle and family
merchant who' desires to p sell his ment in November und Ono per cent
St. Agnes Guild annual bazaar arrived Sunday from Alabama to
Co of for Ihe Klojtrmrnl of Helen
merchandise cheaper, and yet main­ in December. In Inquiring about
Rehearsals for "The Elopement of. und cooked food sale, Dec. lGth, in make their home in t\pnford. They
tain the motto of "Duality" is sure' taxes furnish ine full description of
Helen"
are going forward with a building next door new Seminole have t aken W ., W. - L
up against it,- Not only are prices your property, us shown, on deed.
flush
nnd
AldHrihufpromTses a most R u n k T
high, hut-some lines of merchandise :______
JNQ..D J fN F tM a.
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successful
entertalnmt'nt
When
preare unobtainable^ HowJver, we try 28-4tc_____ T ax Collector.-------------t
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/fiif/is
Benjamin Whitner and Henry
Bentcd on the hoards of the Lyric
to iiinintaimnif'pollcy of" undersell*
Mr. nnd Mra. Clarence Wolfe an­ Cameron are expected home next
Thursday, Dec. 7, under the auspices
ing lompetitioh. 3-in-l Store. 27-lt Plants and Cut Flowers for Sale
* . All day .Saturday, November 18,
of St. Agees Guild. Tho cast is be­ nounce the birth of n little sdn Sat- week for Thanksgiving,
The hunting season opened yes­ at the Seminole Co-operative Gro­
urdny, Nov. IK. He will be called
ing coached by Miss Grotchen
terday.- The male population oi cery Company there* will ho for sale
Ralph..
* Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ross; with__
Schultz and is as follows:
Sanlord is in tho woods and the beautiful carnations and chrysan­
flieTT
gfu nil~d aught ora SHs!? Agnes
•KieUard—Ford—: — -Hume .Rlitflp tr
voice of.the pump gun is heard in themum—blooms;—gladiolus- bulbs,'
Per'onal
M'liliun
Claytor
have arrived in Sanford to
Mollic Ford. His. Wife
thn—IfifTcT
tc.tt.T-----““
^ : &lt;
“The
fine palms, pansies, carnations, sal­
spend
the
winter as'usual.
An
urgent
meeting
of
»thc
Junior
........ .Miss Charlotte Hand
For delicious hot biscuita use Juba vias ansd cylamen plants.
Robert Shepherd, Mullic’s Ilrdther . Civic League is called for Saturday
Self Rising Flour—At- all grocers.
Fresh flower seod In variety.
morning at the Woman's Club a
Sanford wjll be well represented
-..........Carl Schultx
Phone or sec Mrs. S. D. Wight.
6-tf
Max Ten Eyrh Geo. McLaughlin ten o’clock. All members of .the at Miami-this week at the conven24-3tc
k Mrs.^ A. C. Woodbridgc is In the
aton of the Florida Federation of
Dorothy Marsh Miss Olgg Schultz League must attend promptly.
city on a business trip.’ .
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Woman’s Clubs. Among those »vho
June Hayerhiil , Mis* Junie Stumon
Removal Notice
Ellen
Miss Junie Stumon
For delicious hot biscuita u it Juba
‘'Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
WiHinm
Clark
and
yesterday ^ were Mrs. J. W.
The Sanford Cycle Co. has moved
Self Rising Flour—At all grocers.
Hume, Rector of St. Agnes . ... ,
Miss Margaret Clark of Pnola spent Diekins, Mrs. h. M. Galloway, Mra.
from its former qunrterh on Palmotto
____ _ Clarence Mahoney,
Monday In Sanford shopping and
Morgan, Mrs. Geo. hox and • J
' . 6-tf
avenue to the new Garner building
Miss Nellie Elder frojn, the Wom­
The price o f Admission will be visiting friends.
F.very man, woman or child that noxt to tho Cooperative Store on
an’s Club. Accompanying them will
thirty-five cents to nil parts of the
“ fbher for or against tho Seminole Park avenue.*
house.
County Pair should bo at tho mass
Mrs. II. C. Gerror leaves today be M iss’Ruth Met linger nnd Mrs.
|nlrr*&gt;*liO rtil Flint Sfrvirr
Tho growing business of this con­
,
* '
meeting Thursday afternoon at Ho­ cern made this move necessary in
for a few days visit in Port Orange. J. C. McDaniel.
tel Carnes. ’
M. O. Wilson, Princeton, End.
Mittionary Mrrting
order to tnnkd rqom for tho increas­
Friend* of Mrs. Thomas A. Neal
Mrs. Geo. Fox will spend several
i iano 'Tuning— Prof. Jennings, ing stock. They are now handling a
A
very
delightful meeting of the
were
throwing
a football, rapidly and
will
be
glad
to
hear
of
her
complete
wce^9
' n Miimi before returning
the expert tuner, 20 years’ experieme complete line of bicycles, motor­ accurately, 20. 30 and sometimes even Missionary Society of tho Presby­
r
home.
ftcovery
from
her
recent
illness
** ilt Mrs. Theo. Schaal’a residence, cycles and automobile accessories 50' feet, and were both hurling nnd terian church was held yesterday
&lt;10 Palmetto avenue for u few days! and are doing a repair business on catching It skillfully tvhllo on the run. afternoon with Mrd. R. J. Holly,
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McAlister are
Mr. Tom HaVkins, Miss Annie
Send your orders by mail or leave bicylces only.
hostess, at Comfort Cottage. The
He asked them elKitrt it.
*ord for him.
27-ltp
They were unanimous In admitting program was under the direction of Hawkins and her house guest, Mrs. reit,^cinK 1° the birth of a daughter,
Other lines will be added later.
Unit
they liked that sort of gome bet­ Mrs. May Dickina, who gave an in T. J. 3yphan spent Sunday after­_ lust. week,.
The primary children of the Meth­ Watch for future unnouncemerfta.
ter nnd that they had little use for tcresting talk on the General As­ noon with Mr. and Mrs: J. A. Clark
26-Uc
y l Sunday achool will have a
plunging tactics. l!y the time these sembly’s Home Missions. . The de­ near Oviedo.
thanksgiving chair shower at the
Thanksgiving Shower
boys make high school teams they
Methodist church Friday night at
All the mothers nnd fathers of the Will bo adepts nt throwing und catch­ votional period Included the rending
of jiassages of Scripture* encouraging
Miss Annie Hawkins nnd Mrs.
, h 0rUM* ;, P««nU aryi friends of primary children of th o . Method­ ing the halt.
work
for
Home
Missions.
Mrs.
T.
J. Syphan motored to Orlando
children, please give your ist Sunday school, together with
It almply menus that tho rising gen­
jw rty support and be with them these children and all their friends eration Inis decreed that the passing Claude Herndon and Mrs. John on Thursday.
*nday night.
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wdio are interested In this work are has come to stay, for a little.Investi­ Thomas rendered a beautiful duett , S
Miss Helen Rowland spent the
R. S. Battle and family were shop­ most cordially invited to attend a gation proved that school boys are be­ that added greatly to the pleasure
pers in the city yesterday. _
"Thanksgiving shower" Friday night ing universally attracted by the open of the meeting, alter which a social week end with Miss Muriel Harrold
game. , And the rising generation Is tlme^ was enjoyed by all and refresh­ returning to Orlando on Mornlay,
the real sport boss, after alt.
ments served by the hostess
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* Miss Olga Schultz who Is visiting
Fiction and Fact.
Shower for Orphant
Mrs. E. B. Browne in Tkpipa Is re­
Tho Actional father dislikes tho autt*
On Wednesday afternoon the Ju ­ ceiving many delightful social at­
ora for hla daughter's hoart and hand nior Civic League Will hold a shower tentions.
*
and kicks them down tho front steps. st the Woman’s Club for the bene­
;
IYRIC THEATRE *
FOR -SALE-Biggera "Sport” U.
The rcal-Ufo daddy wonders which of fit of the Qrphanago at Enterprise.
Mrs, A. L. Wilcox arrived from
tbom Is adequately prepared to r.cjjjevo Jellies, preserves, fruitrf, candies,
K. C. Registered Pit Bull Ter—
Michigan a few day’s ago to Join her
him of tho expense of MahaL—Loala*
New Shipment* of Shapes Just Received, Fine Va­
nuts,
c^|M
and
all'
kinds
of
goodien
husband who la connected with the
rier. Money refundtexX'ff not
villa Court or•Journal.
riety to Choose Prom. Don’t Fall to See Them
will be gratefully appreciated by the M(*Laulin jewelry establishment.
uni satisded.
.£9
*
,
Juniors to add to their box.
Not 'Swift Enough. .
Mr. aqd Mrs. Geo. Hoy have re-,
Biggers Kennels,
First Father—"! hear your son la
Coming
E
\tnlt
turned
from the north,' nearly com- ■T
poraulng his studios In the unitorv
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Daughters o f Wesley safe apdTtir- pie ting the iommUaton list of'San
*lty."":finnond Fathbv—VTcs, but I
key A pper ^Ui the atore ^oo'h^,'heJt,, ford’s winter rraldents.
tliluk-ho'x: Ida!.:j- ground/'—Siren,
SaLford, Fl». •

French

Millinery J
Shop

COAT SUITS AND
DRESSES-TO MATCH
Gossard Corsets in all J Styles*

Toys ,

French Millinery
Shop

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■ THE QUALITY SHOP
•MRS.

MRS. A. D. PARRISH, Asst.

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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS | tlonal
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EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

ing the wheat, drive the
tho Mate. •
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In this way we might be,
from running into horrible
deformity on the prominent J
or at the poatofllee. for th* '
ones of these peojile couid h. . , .
off the atreela arui nrov” !,M |
through public chlrity.
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DR. A. DOLAN

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November jjf

preparation.
e
Yet it is essentially a questic
BUDGET OP OPINION “JUST BETWEEN
supply and demand. The teac
profession is overcrowded. The
Items of Interest for the Man
YOU AND ME.” •
always, a scarcity of women with
_-r. -Behind the Plow
teaching gift.
Tho genulno teacher* is almoa
B
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intiuitlve
hypnotist. By some subtle Cold Stonge for Home Meat S u p -' Ing, hut few farmera.aro able to-feed the atatc.-Clearwatcr
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sixth sense she reads the socret keys
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ply Coats $75.00
intelligently. Most of them feed by
A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
Notlce
knd paths th at lead to the heart fo ' Everybody knows how hard it is the rule of thumb method handed
tho
child.
She
does
not
command
“ HE’LL PRENT ’EM ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
to cure meats in the south. A. P. down from
countless, generations.
,“ hereby* nv&lt;*n ,, . •__
very much, ahe almost never pun­ Spencer, district agent for the U ni-.That method Was all right before Michael Sholtz on behalf 0f ^ JJ
10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O D O O O O D D O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O o o o o o o
ishes. Somehow or other she knows vcrsjty of Florida Extension Divl- feeding stahdards Wfro available,
associates, legal re,,re*qtaU * 1
Y Jack- Arnold set he went to San- why tho boys use qp sd much energy- what wins the child's mind. She
assigns will apply to the county
i
r.iinlnte*
,t„u
nt
sion.
attention
to
specifications
IThe
University
of
Florida
College
vford recently. When he got ready in the campaign left that they have
missioned of Seminole
^
Lnnir
in?*,,
A
.I!*..,.
^
for
a
cold
storage
house
that
will
o
f
Agriculture,
Gainesville.
Is
olfcrto come home he waltzes up.to thtf none left to build-up Sanford.^ In book Into things that seem vital’ to elimlnato tho wenther requirements Ing a correspondence course in types state of Florida, at their ,
•ticket agent and sex: "Gfve me a the few weeka before the laat elec­ the child.
for curing meat. Tho specifications and breeds of Jiveatock and feeds meeting in December v J ? '
ticket to the beet town In the tion I noted men in Sanford etnerge
But there is always a surplus of are sent out by the States Relations1and feeding for the various animals. Monday, December 4th. A D u,
world." The agent never hesitated from their cyclone cellars and *-eaIly girls to whorp teaching ia merely
The house1It includes discussion of feeds and for leave fc&gt; estsbliih a toll *br-*L
hut give him a ticket to Orlando. make themselves Conspicuous on hearing children say their lesions Service, Washington.
acroaa the St. John*, rivet, at shut
E v e n , Sanford admits it.—Orlando the streets’ talking about their fa­ and obaerving it the recitation cor­ costs only $76. Tho feed required to 1balanced rations for these animals,
known as Oateen Ferry, to uk.iil
hold
fat
hogs
over
several
weeks
Tables
for
computing
rations
from
vorite candidates. I never see these responds with what the text book
Sentinel. 1
place and atcad of said ferry
whild
you
wait
for
cool
wenther
|
different
feeds
are
included.
That's nothing.
Man got on men at the Board of Trade meetings aay-a. Such ones would better make would cost os much as the house.
The course also takes up care and said bridge to he Built at this
train drunk in Jacksonville the other for tho benefit of this town and now flies and brcaij in some honest man's The plan mentioned ia one that hns
on aaid river’where the ferry noth
day and when conductor woke him that election is over you will not see home, or rattle the keys of a type­ been used successfully by J. E. Mc­ management of beef and dairy ani­ and on the Sanford and Osteen r J
mals,
sheep,
hogs,-horses
and
poul­
up between Sanford and Orlando them again for some time. My.old writer In an office. Tho multiplicity Intosh, Lauravillc, Fla., for 16 years:
try. ome discussion is given to the tho St. Johns river at that pjJ
and wanted to know where he was friend,. Uncle Joe Dixon of the and superfluity of this misplaced
being approximately nine hun*
"Size
of
cold
arorugc,
8
by
10
feet,
going, drunk said, "I want to go to Quincy Times voices my sentiments type is what pufs the averago corner studding, 4 by 4 -inches by 8 breeds of animals and the adapta­ feet (900) wide, and the depth of
tions
of
each
breed
for
different
pur­
teacher's pay-below the living wage." feet; intermediate studding, 2 by 4
Hell." Conductor said, "All .right, in the following:
water being approximately fr0B
poses. ■/.
" I | is refreshing to turn from the
Orlando ne*t stop."
(1) to fifteen (15) feet deep.
ino'us
by
8
feet.
hot welter of politics and the claims
WILL MEET AT LAKELAND
•
9•
"Joists nailed on side of studding
MICHAEL SHOLTZ.:
of
rival
candidates
and
get
'heck
to
As
to
Ijcggars
in
Florida
T The following from the Miami
Tuc»^23-4tc
Stale
Sunday
School
.Convention
to
1
lat
so
that
when
ceiling*
and
the
normal
conditions
of
Hty,
There
Every winter Florida is visited by
Metropolis *is worthy of considera­
weather hoard are nailed on, will
be lllggesi Ever Held In Florida
the dame, the .halt and .the blind
tion by parents of all communities, is- an enormous amount of wasted
The fifteenth annual state Sunday leave a continuous nir space all from ojhor parts of the country. jaoooaooaoooojoooooaoo
for while it recites a particular in­ energy in these political rows, and
around. Ceiling one inch thick is
stance, there doubtless are thousands men who are indolent -at all other •chool convention will meet in Lake­ nailed on horizontally, then on this a They come to Florida because the
of cases parallel it, although they times and do little or nothing for land Nov. 23rd to 26th. The ses­ layer of insulating paper, nnd on this winter here is .not so severe ns in
the development of Ihelr town and sions will be held in the First Bap­
other sectiohs. The success of the
never reach pdblic explanation:
county becomo noisy little gasoline tist church, tho first meeting being another like ceiling perpendicularly. professional beggar depends upon
VETERINARIAN ~
"The Mctrppolis is informed that engines of street corner oratory and on Thursday morning, the 23rd, nnd On other or outer side of studding a his. opportunity to get into the open
a little Miami boy has been serious­ dispute ut such times in whooping-it- the closing session coming Sunday like wall is put on. A beveled door where there are plenty of people. To
----- OFFICE---ly injured, perhaps permanently in­ up for -their favorites. The same night when a monster* moss meeting is used, made with like walls and
HAND BROS. STALES
a large extent tho cold weather of
edges lined with felt of convenient
jured, by u number of boy compan­ force applied along useful productive Will ho held.
high lntitudes forbids this; but in
Bring In your lams and ild
size. Twp layers of- floor with felt
ions who ‘bumped him' against a lines would make them rich in a few
Never in tho history -of Sunday
Florida the chances nr&lt;J hotter. It is
horses and mulct. Ra,c q.,*
tree*-‘bumping’ being a pastime of years; and if all of it thut has gone school work in this state has so much between, tho floor slanting backward
treated. Ilaxc their treih eunla.
for. this cause that-professional bogand* to center, with gutter to drain
Miami boys who come from homes up in hot nir in Gadsden county in
ed, sharp corners dressed do**,
interest been displayed in an event
bars
{lock
to
Florida
as
soon
ns
{he
where no one has bottiered to ex­ th e p u s t six months could be util­ of this nature. Lakeland is making roonv- to back end into n U pipe winter begins.
projections cut off and drurfd
molars extracted.
through the wall.
plain to them the danger of the ized like steam to drive the engine
large preparations.
Every church
The average man is sorry for-this
b ru tal-practice.
"The wulls on !&gt;6th sides, end nnd class of people and seldom refuses I O O O O O O OOOOOO 0 0 0 0 OOOOOMI
of development and that pressure hns joined 'h eartily in the work.
" It is said that the little hoy re­ ciiubi l)e maintained, we would have Committees composed of the most ovprhead, inside and out, mV the their nnpcnls, although he may feel
ferred to was swung 'with great a population seething with splendid prominent citizens have been ap­ same: two wooden walls with paper sure in his own mind that his chnr-’
violence against u tree and thut the energy and n county' of the very- pointed to look nTter tho entertain­ between. Leave the nir space he- Uy in m„ ,,pinK worthily bestowed.
Dead nir' He does not wish to take the chances
end of his spine is probably so first rank in progress."
ment, the reception, music, decora­ tween the walls open.
space
is
u
hotter
insulation
thnn
saw­ of turning down an appeal to help
crushed thut for the rest of his life
tions, etc. -The Chamber of Com­
■&lt; M D I MAMA
dust,
shavings
or
other
material.
he is to sutler from the so rallt-d \ The. world is topsy turvey in merce likewise has taken an active
real' distress. Usually the beggur is
HAIR TONIC
'prank.' although why • 'prank' in­ many'respects and none of tTveyp nre part. More than 2,000 preliminary See .that tho doors fit closely.
n cripple, - or blind,' and these in
"A rack is placed as near the top themselves nre sufficiently uppcnling,
stead of 'crime' it is difficult for In­ quite so topsvy turvey ns the ques­ progrnms have been mailed by this
is sold by us on a guarantee toUil
telligent people to understand.
tion of whut a school teacher is organization, each program being ns possible to admit 200 pound rrKnrdlMS „f the conditions back of reliable preparation (or keeping tk*f
blocks „ „/
..h. ice. The house requires, thp,r un(, they caU8e mRn to opcn scalp nnd hnir in .. healthy rosAj
"The report comes also that pub­ worth. The tftfcher ahd the. prenCh- accompanied by a personal letter in*’ * '
,.*?UV 1*. l,oun .Is of ice u w(*bk. * I t 1^ , thc liu?(l0 Wrings'. '
lion. Let us explain its meriu tt]
lic school boys this year are using er and tin- newspaper man-are in the viting everybody to their beautiful U.
will hold about 5,000 pounds of
same
class
and
none
of
them
will
city.
At
the
same
time
the
Florida
The
pity
is
thut
owing
to
the
con­ you. Sold only by us, 50c and |U
the corner of the concrete building
meat, placed in thu racks on the side.
to ‘bump’ their victims against, so it , evt r «‘‘#l
real*money and in fact Sunday Ssrhool Association lias been The cost of operating equals the cost ditions as they are at present, each R. C. Bower'.
community in thc state docs not de­
may be assumed that almost any 1none of them really want more than busy arranging the various details of of ice and the wages of ond man.
enough
to
keep
the
wolf
from
the
the
gathering
nnd
the
advertising.
vise some means of investigating
day a boy may be expected to be
door.
If
they
did
want
more
they
"The
meat
should
bo
cut
(w
ithout,
these
cases, and then, after Beparat
carried home maimed for life by the
Some of the most prominent
would
have
to
get
into'som
e
other
away
and
from
uni°
,nting
hams
and
shoulders)
ns
'boyish 'prank' of his school mates.
speakers both.from
ufu'r killing; salted
"And the worst of it is, the. aver- business nnd then there are some of within the state ha ve been secured. s0°" ws
ernge father in Miami has probably them who do not really belong in Mr* John L. Alexander of Chicago, thoroughly and bulked together; 1
neVer considered .that the ‘prank’ is their class. The Guinesville Sun has who is the International Sunday- skin side- down1 in piles. Spread at
in the leapt dangerous. Dill n't he something pertinent on this point us School Association’s.'Teen, Age spec­ night, spit again next morning and
•• n/*■* •
’get used to being bumped when he follows
ialist will be the principal speaker. pfhee in cold storage. PuLuiot oyc{
"Some
queer
tilings
in
this
world,
200
or
300
pounds
in
each
rack
to
was a youngster and hasn't he an
Much Htrcss will bo laid upon this
uninjured spine and uninjuriM or­ ‘aren't there? A bright face, college phase of Sunday- srhool work,, nnd itself. Cross the pieces, leaving venbred girl from a cultured home gets
gans?
Mr. Alexander will jiring wonderful tilntion spaces.
| on nn average about $10 per week
"Temperature should be kept 40
“ But here i- one Miami boy seri­ [for 10 weeks, in the high and holy messages to tho convention.. P. E.
to
48 degrees. All meals weighing
ously hurt, and it must appear to occupation of a teacher. To earn Green of Birminghnrp, another spec­
less
than 15 pounds to the piece will
any’ thinking person that the prac­ more money than th at Hhe needs ialist will a'so ho present. Among
euro
in 30
Pieces weighing
tice of swinging-» boy with violence , . (|,6r eMe|,lionn, Rjft8 or some spec- the prominent men of Florida will
from
15
to
25
.pounds
will take 45
be Bishop H. C. Morrison of Lees­
against a tree or n concrete building ia,&gt; tr .,jnjn(.
ng
dnys,
and
40
pounds
will
take CO
AT
does show a barbarism t|ial is curi­ j • Meanwhile a ’raw boned I'olander burg; Rev. R. II. Alderman, presi­
days.
ously out of keeping with the al­ from Warsaw, with :i I'ujnc, that is u dent of Southern College; Prof. I). J.
."If temperature is above 50 de­
leged civilization of thy* day and | hedge fence of connonunts, spends Blocker of Stetson University;- Prof.
grees
the ice should be put in storC.
M.
llrittuin
of
Columbia
College;
time.
| her first six months in America tendRev. C. W. Duke of Tampa; Rev. nga 4 .or 5 days before the meat is
."Hut the main question is. who is mg u hotel mangle or waiting on C^-W r-W hittr of-nrffltCHLTwmrjr C. put in, to bring it down to 45 de­
SANFORD’S HOUSE OF SERVICE-----------hr-ttnbtr—Ti^T
a TXTailroad- board!ng house.
going &lt;n pul a sLop. to ■it-7----Thr-ttnbtr
Lanier of Jacksonville; Marcus C-. grees. If temperature ia 40_dqgreea school authorities, or the parents or j Then She can get $5 per week, plus
Fugg, Supt. of Florida__ CbiLieenL- mHrssrrfiP lee and meat can bo put
’
the-police—and when?"
board worth' at least $5 per_pj;ck» TTome; "07 IT iMnplc, State secretary in together. Tho temperature of
____• _ _ __ * • •_______ ______ -Jfor fl- XTcekti; KTie^ has earned $520,
Y. M. C. A.; Rev.' &gt;. L. Moon of the meat wh6n put ip governs to a
i Ahbr the late election - I was to the college girl's $400.
Sutherland; Rev. T. H. McConnell great extent the amount of ice re­
ruminating upon the frailties of j To many refined’ women, anxious of Orlandof Rev. A. H. Cole of Dado quired. One important feature is to
mankind in gcnernl and -wondering to make u living in n way consistent
City: Rev. G. V. Albertson of De­ have a . ventilated- door-to-glve theLand -and many others. MT *A .Tr meat fresh’air.when tho outside temTurner of Tatnpn ia state president perature is 40 degrees or lower."
of the Florida Sunday School Asso­
7JH T I
TRADE MARK REGISTERED ciation* under whose auspirefl the Short Course for Clqb boys _ at
convention is held, and will preside
University Dec. 4-9
at thc meetings.
The grown up farmers have their
1’ractirally nil the denominations citruir seminar, livestock meet and
FOR
arc sending exhibits of Ifteraturo farmers’ short courses. Future farm­
and novelties to the convention, so ers will have tjieir own meeting this
Full/ Charged Uitleri*
A LL M A K E S A N D
thut ‘all delegates may become ac­ year at the University of Floridn.
to Fit An/ Car
TYPES REPAIRED
quainted with tho pf-actical aide of Tho Extension Division has planned
a short course for club boys. This
Sunday school work.
*
••
SEM INO LE COUNTY GARAGE
meeting will bo held during thc week
Confcronccsj
luncheons
and
gath­
NOW IS T H E - T I M E TO APPLY PHOSLIME
»
■ ■
erings whoro special features of work of Decomber 4. Expenses of most
AND GET RESULTS: WE GARRY PIIOSLIME
will be cQnsidcrcd are being arrang­ of thc boys wilt bo paud by scholar­ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a *
ed.
Thcso gatherings will concen­ ships won in club contests. The
IN STOCK.
trate upon some one phase and thosd scholarships .will include transporta­
people interested in these depart-* tion to and from Gainesville and
PRICES F. O. B. SANFORD, FLORIDA, IN BAGS
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
wonts will find especial information blard and lodging during the course.
LESS
THAN
CARLOAD
Each
boy
will
exhibit
a
ten
car
from
them.
•
C A R LO A D
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE MAT 18TH, 1916
sample of corn. It is expected that
Low
rate*
are
announced
on
all
$12:57
P
e
r
T
on
$10.09 P e r T o n
i THROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YORK DAILY(
railroads. Every Sunday school in ■ome pigs will be shown also. A
Alt HIM) Kenlpiarnl, FrrM RK&lt;l*l«a ( h«tf Cm« »• WMhlnjUM
the state is entitled to’ delegates, series of lectures and demonstra­
Place your orders NOW as prices will be advanced
tX«ia« Cm ffarttr*
Trsla SO
•
one for every fifty enrollment In ad­ tions has beqn planned so th at the
boys
may
receive
instruction
that
NoS
®
dition
to
pastor
and
superintendent.
January 1st.
No. 86
No. 132
•
All official delegates will .ho cntcN will aid them further in club work
8:10 p.
Lv Jacksonville----- —9:10 a. m.
1:35 p. m.
and future farm operations. Morn­
12:35 t. mtained on the Harvard plan.
Ar
Savannah..—
.......
m.
m.
—
1:15
p.
5:35
p.
7:45 p. mThe Lakeland Chamber of Com­ ings probably will be spent in class
Ar Richmond_____ ..■■5:05 a. m.
9:13 a. 'm.
II
^Op. mSANFORD,
FLORIDA.
work
and
the
afternoons
in
labora­
Ar
Washington-----merce plans fine outings for the deL
... 8:50 a. m.
2:33 p. m.
1:14
s*1"*
Ar BalUmoru.—....... ... 10.-05 ■. m.
1:50 p. m.
egatos which will act as pleasing do-* tory exercises and demonstrations.
3:40
t°Ar
Philadelphia___
m.
—12:24
a.
4.03
p.
_______ *____:____*
m.
viations to the regular routine* of Some field trips will be made in tho
6KH)a. « • , A
Ar
New
York_____
m.’
—2:40 p. m.
6:20 p.
vicipity. of Gainesville.
convention work.
For Information dr Reset ration Phone or Write
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
_ _
Do You Know How lo Feed Farm
Psopl* Hard to Plaaa*.
138
W.
Bay
St.,
Jacksonville,
Fla.
•
Hillsborough
H o le . Txnips.
Animals?
It la Impossible to plcaso everybody
Phone 17
.
Phone 1;J- .
In the same way. Borne people grum­
The averago way of feeding farm
ble oven at- tho finest weather If It animals is wasteful. Most persona
does not aerve their every purpoaa. , dump a quantity of foed into the
.
/
t
i trough and consider th at they have
Sanitary Steam Pressing. Hot Gaaolnle Drr Cleaning. Altera­
In l-o-wsy.
done their duly. It docs not .occur
tions of Ail Kinds on Short Notice
A school luspectof In a rural district1 to them1 that the need of the ani­
of Iowajuked the pupil* a word which mals should be considered.
Join Our Gentlemen’s Valet Clubl • $2.00 Per Month.
•
• a
*
9
*
S • .
#
be pronounced **E$gwlped."
When
Farm
animals
need
a
balanced
ra­
______
SUITS $ 15.00 UPWARD
they failed, he roundly berated them,
for their ljghoranoe, and then spelled' tion according to the work they are
the word himself—"B-g-y-p-t, Ear doing. Proper feeding ia one of the
wiped."—Christian
Register.
moat important phases of good farfo.................................. m m ............... ................. » « » » » ♦ « ♦ » ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
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ID HERALD

J ib U T

peo ple

a nd e v e n t s .
CAarwfrtff Tea
/
Prnory Bittie Brown re* * out fifty M e n £ j £ t « r ^
iuinlirwn 3:30 to b o'clock mi
home. No. 701 Azocle
* * to meet Mrs. D«vid Leon
t w who recently came here
S»nford to
this Iier bome
* MU) Olgn Schulta who la the
X
guest of Mm. Brown for
s'n« timeTkil w« a delightfully informal
Mr*. J. D. Sayers greeted the
*\ gl the door and hostess and
«ts of honor received In the living
Assisting in pervfng. the tea
. ltctStoriei were Misses Edith
d Anne Weisherg. M lu May
krsshrr and Mis* Dorothy Turner.
Uosif wax beautifully rendered by
lu n C B. Murphy, violin; Mrs.
IRiir.rs accompanist, and Miss Edith
tflberg »nd Miss Mellfe Brown,
no soloists. Mr*. Murphy is a
rming new resident and an ac­
tion in musical circles. . ^
Tks living room and dining room
sc daintily .decorated with pink
(;i vjnf, pains and ferns, and the
nicious porches were very inviting
|viih the srrangcirrt'nt of plants.—
rsnipa Tritium*.

A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UPTODATR
A JJnu ill C m nuilnlloii lor (Itli

Caiwma I* "S k h i , FJ.i-t." at D k h

Mr*. H. A. T tik n a . PIm m N*. 10)

Sunday on their motor boat, the
Jolly E’R. Others in Iho party were
Mr. and - Mia*- J -S —WiUonr-Mrr-amt
Mm. Fred Walsmnn, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Smith and little son Wilson
and Mr. Chas. Fodder.
Announce meats
. The L ite r a tu r e - D e p a r tm o f t He
Woman’s Club will meet on Wed­
nesday at the home of the chairman,
Mm. L. R. Philips instead of at the
club house. TJio change is made
because of the fact that the radiopticon exhibition of views of Inca re­
mains can be given more conveni­
ently at the home.

other (probably tho business man
couldn't tell you a. half hour after
justfjvhat it was hfmsdf&gt;. Usually
the alit'kstcr fulfills his contract so
fur as printing what ever ho con­
tracted to print, but there is little
effort on his'part t i see that his pat­
rons get value' received.
And all the while the local news­
paper :s boosting the town in which,^
Jiic-marelmnt d o rr tnisInt-ST wirh ita l!
usual philanthropic spirit and oven
if the merchant is u non advertiser
in its columns he reaps the benefit
indirectly.
We believe, and conscientiously so,
that the best advertising any mer­
chant can buy is that printed' in the
columns of his honte newspaper,
which is read every day or week, as
the case may be, by the people who
live in the territory which the mer­
chant-servos. But regardless of this
the home paper deserves the support
of the business men in its territory
because of the fact that it is here,
year in and year out, fighting their
buttles and seeking to aid in tho
prosperity of the community in
which both live.

H. PETERS
^

It

Sanford,

Florida.

Peters de Shoe Man, don’t fergit
In the absence of Mrs. Geo. Fox,
Peters place am right dar yet.
Mm. Deane Turner, first vice presi­
dent of the Woman's Club will re­
No place in town, please understan,
ceive membership dues. Members
who have overlooked the time limit,
Florida's Opportunity
,
which* expired - Nov. 3 are urged to
Kin suit dis chile lak Peters can.
,
The
cost
of
living
has
gone
bal­
send In their dues at once. Funds
looning
during
tlupast
few
mbnths,
are needed for rlub expenses.
and indications are for still higher
Gwine trade dar all ma natchul life,
prices on staple food stuffs.
There wHIe.be n meeting of the
When the existing market quota­
Ladies of the Maccabees at the tions bring good profits t.o the far­
Me an ma kids, also my wife.
Eagles Hall on Wednesday after­ mers, tile wage earners in the towns
noon at-3 o'clock. A full attendance and cities are_ hit hard by the in;
of the members is urged to meet creased expense, and there is consid­
He treats you fine, dats what he dooze,
Mrs. Elizabeth Reultie, state or- erable agitation for an embargo
T
*
J
__ gnnizer.
against exporting any grain or meat
Seminole, Sanford, Peters Shoes.
toening Bridge
out of the United States until prices X
A n?w hridje club was organized
' Pipe Organ Society ,
return to former levels.
00 Thursday evening at the home • A very delightful meeting of the
It is doubtful if an embargo Is
.. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Smith, which
Organ Society was held on
Include gentleman as well na the Monday afternoon' with Miss Annie practical, nr justifiable to the far­
Go git dem Stockins, git dem sox,
ludie*. ihsfwns a particularly pleas- Hawkins hostess at her home on mers. They have worked hard' and
L t Affair. It is probable that the Celery avenue. A number of beau­ their crops have not always proven
Go buy er pair er buy a box.
|dob sill meet once a weik at the tiful articles of fancy work were.add­ so remunerative as at present.
One
reasoA
why
the
raising
of
Ibome ol om of ita members. This ed to the goodly pile already finish­
[a i res ih-iarture in card .clubs or ed to he id need on sale, Dec. 2nd. Florida bus been more or leis hnz-»
I sho am glad dat man I met,
[rather a rt vivul of a former cus- Thu pleasant nllernoon concluded' urdous is the cattle ticks which cat
|toa shirh obt lined several years .with several music selections given most of the profits out of the cattle
I’ll never furgit him, dat you bet.
1 bark shen the membership Included by 'Mm. James Taylor and Mrs. industry, and- thereby discourage
diversified farming.
•
| both lexer.
Schelle Muines. Others present
If, today, Florida were" agricul­
On Thursday evening the prizes wero Mm. T. J . , Syphon, the houso
When you sees me strollin roun
turally
developed sufficiently to have
re son by Mm. Forrest Lake and guest of Mias Hawkins, Mm. Robt.
I Mr. W. E. Watson. Those present Rowe, Mm. D. H. Brisson, Mrs. A. a surplus of severni hundred millions
I’se got on Shoes from Sanford town.
[sere Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and M. Philips, Mrs. Ernest Betts, Mrs. of bushels of corn, oats and other
grains
which
can
he
profitably
grow-n
]Mrs. B W. Herndon, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bray, Mrs. D. G. Monroe, Mrs.
[H. A. Newman, Mr. .and Mrs. Roy R. A. Tcrheun; Misses Martha Fox. in this state, there would be a good
Kase buy up kar I always dooze,
[Syrnfs, Mr .iml Mrs. S. E. Barrett, Edieth Stewart, Jeanette Laing and market (or sninc. And if Florida
[Mr. anil Mrs W. J. Thigpen, .M r. Bess Tribble. Mrs. W. C. Bray cattle Owners could mnrkut one mil­
lion head of yearling and two year
Seminole, Sanford, Peters Shoes
laad Mrs. W. E. Watson, Mm. For- will be the next'hostess.
old
tick free cattle averaging 1,000
Imt Like and Mr. Arthur Y.owell
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pounds live weight, tho resources of
Iwho sulstilutcd for Mr. Forrest Lake'
SI. Agnet Guild
this state would he wonderful, yet
[show absence from the city preThe members o u tlie St. Agnes that is a very conservative estimate'
Itinted his nttendance. OtherGuild were the guests of Mrs. Al­
[roupln will be added to complete bert Fry yesterday afternoon when of tho possibilities after the ticks are
eradicated and thu idle-lands devel­
lire tables
,
plims were completed for the bazaar oped as they will lie when favorable
and cooked food salt- to be given farming conditions are urovided.
BrHjr ip Honor of Mr*. Syi-hitn
Saturday, Dec. JG. Those present
Tho only reason why farmers are
Miss Annie Hawkins entertained we-M Mrs. Julius Takach, Mrs,
Jwith a ver&gt; ■harming bridge party Archie Betts, Mrs. M. Minarik and paying $100 per acre for land in Il­
lea Friday liternoon in honor of he Misses Gretchcn Schultz and Char­ linois on which to, grow feed and
Igaest. Mr* T. J.Syphun of Con- lotte Hand. The Guild will moot maintain high priced dairy cows to
produce milk for Florhfb consump­
*rrv, Ga.
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with Mrs, Minarik next Monday.
tion, is that tho ticks are too heavy
Beautiful yellow chrysanthemums
Continued on Puge Five
a risk here, where land is cheap and
|**t&gt;i by Hi Hawkins' mother from
forage crops' can ho grown at Amall
FAKIRS ARE COMING
their iqmim r home . at Commerce,
expense
pructically every month in
Georsia, *itn ferns emphasized the
rhxrm of -nnplirity which prevailed Will Soo’n be In Florida for Easy the year.
Money •
,
in the pretty adornment of the lower
Opportunity is knocking with a
About a year ago the Kissimmee sledge hammer at Florida’s door.
| floor, which was open throughout.
IThere wen. live tables of players en- Gazette printed the following editori- •High prices have* made farming a
liojring the interesting gamelamL B al. which is vcijf timely_JiQW.—The profitable buxlncMranff^TTousantls o f
tambttoi tea guests in addition to Herald comtffMuls it to the atten^ young men arc turning Ihelr faces’
|i^5!LJilaiia*t.— Mrt*^ Margaret” ^ ' Xian of Sanford- business men, who towards tho farms, where they find
LBvaes made high score, to whom have betfn "stung" by these fellows the best working* conditions.
*u liven a lovely cut glass hud a number of times, and who ought
Are the land owners and business'
me. The .guest' prize was nlso n to know better by this time. The interests of Florida going to provide
Ibad true, while to Mrs. Roy Sym- a editorial
favorable conditions fay eradicating.
I4xd,'—fak«---will--aoon-|-jijo ca^l|0 t|cks, andT hV encourage
lT** presented
ndnihty » Madeira
.
MtnildPfed hnndherchisf for be here. The cold wintry blasts will farmers to utilize large areas of our
j •* tut. An elaliorato salad course ere long send him to the sunny cli­ present idle lands to produce targe
j»as servo] at the refreshment hour mate of Florida, here,to scok the quantities of T agricultural
crops,
•Enjoyili- thr hospitality of their unwary upon ■Wrom to ply his wits meatB and dairy products?
IJOUm *,‘r '-Mrs.. W. A. Fitts, Mm. in varied and Intricate schemes, fie Dr. E. M. Nighbert, inspector in
I ■E. Barrett, Mrs. W, L. Morgan, has hut one goal and that to spearate charge, Bureau of Animal Industry,
Llrv„ U ■' S’ewmnn, Mrs, William the Floridians and those of our vis­ says: "The cuttle'tick'deprives thu
J r ? 111* H-j. \V. P. carter, Mm. itors who succumb to his wiles from jormer pf cash returns from his pas­
«"«t -Gallon ay, Mm. J. C.* Ben- their hard earned, cuvh. ^
ture und feed and makes him cuss
The falfir comes In various roles the rlimato and his government for
7-U' Mrs. A. l \ Connelly, Mm. Roy
Fmcs, ., *i. Margaret lJjirncs, Mm. und clad in varying'degrees of seem­ not coming to hisjtid under a one:r‘i. Mm. C, M. Vbrcc, ing honesty. He is no respecter of erop system.
n j .
Mrat R. E. Tolar, Mm. persons. He wouid just as soon
‘-'ic Bowanl, Mm. Thomas A. have your dollar as that of your
Damaged Flock.
y** ' ,r?- Ceclf Butt. Mr. and neighbor. * In the words of James
Bobble
had
ilnvqr socu a live sheep,
L ‘ 11 1 Holly and Mr. Tom Whitcomb Riley, he'll get you if out ouo of hli most treasured toys
1 * r n* r»ma in Jatcr in the after- you don't waich out.
was a tittle woolly lamb on wheels,
Probably no business Is so nffoeted which ho drew all ubaut the bbuse
IFu? , ' '
Mrs. A. W.
i^,.’ r‘* ““dsted Miss Hawkins in by these ffy-by-night individuals • as and yard. Last summer ho wont to
visit his uncle, who owns a sheep
**•*/ lhe pleasure of her that of the country newspapers.
ranch
In the West When Ilobbio
Advertising has become such a
muchly used and muchly abused spied a flock, be oxclalmod: "You
medium that the fakirs have been must have got them cheap, undew
.
.!/aiince Parly
’cause tlfey'vo all lost their wheels."—
I*," JJebra,1°n «f his eighth birlh- quick to take advantage of its New York Times.
L * “ ‘*r ^*rl.Dos*ey Entertain- growth to ply their trade. They
^ Prei
y* a niatinee party on Satur- j »H*« that |he average merchant haa
Quite Enough.
sltmioon at the Lyrio, which not ^studied advertising cjosely and
Window dressing as an art sSmoIjT . ™Urh enjoyed by his young *that he views It as a sort of modern tlmcs enlists the aid of humorists, says
L &gt;t. 0rBo(d friends.
After th e ! miracle which produces gold from the Now York Evening Post. One
km.'**!the# ,.'BrtF ^paired to the paper and Ink. The average busi­ such found tt Incumbent upoh him to
l y . of Bari's parents for refresh- ’ nc*“ m*n looks upon it with n mya- mako.the window of a cigar shop in
km ^
Came*' Th« h«ppy BtUe terioua awe which furnishes the at­ Liberty street conspicuous tho other
[of ljft,‘lS
huppy by a number mosphere the advertising fakir most day. He took a capadoun cigar box,
filled It with nondescript‘cheroots of
[of th,
'’loymg alk tho pleasures desires.
the genus stogie, placed tt In the win­
He
ppuncea
-down
upon
the
busi­
IVt l,Hm. were Margaret and
dow, and added this sign: “1 CenL
e7' Margaret Miller, Le- ness man with tMs scheme or that, Enough Bald."
i i i I■i i
*- *
| Dick
lr’ Detne Turner, Jr. i most of them with little or no merit
r 06 »ncl it n’ Jr‘'
Airing*!and with his breezy "I know it all"
Poor Daddyl
[Mri. jjt ,, u'ir ko,,t, Earl Dosaey. j ah -he creates tho impression that
When a mother begins to tell her
|8th*j i | 0 a, Arrington and Miss advertising Is a mysterious, mirao- children how amart thelt -father is,
[sty,
8 ton m isted Mr*. Dos-1uloua something. ov*r which he has they look fet her m reproachfully as
the control of a spiritualistic mo- U they thought she waa losing her
„ ~ -,
! dium. He adds to the average man's mind.
r ■' .
"Mr. laj ooUng Parly
fearsome attitude and while the
* *0af*niii
B. Dutton with poor buaine» man Is thus hypno* Optimistic Thought
boat]n ,Pa»rt.y enit&gt;Ye&lt;l »n after- tized eecuct* his signature to a con- ; Life Is loo abort to be spent in nur.
• t:.p up tbd S l .Johns j£riet Jor advertising Jn something of tog animosity or resMertng wrongs.
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Ole Seminole Chief bought dar also .
Kase nowhere else dat man would go.
Sometimes he’d go en buy a case,
En talk plain enough in Peters face.
Big Chief lak dem Shoes you got,
Heap much close to Big Chief heart.
Best goods Big Chief ever did use,
Seminole,
Sanford,
Peters
Shoes.
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Little Chief he bought dar too,
Heap much fool ’bout Peters Shoe.
Patent leathers, also tan,
.Little Chief, heap much sperty man. '
Whole Seminole tribe, dey traded dar,
En bought er meny, er meny a car.
No kind on earth I’ll ever use, .
’Cept Seminole, Sanlord, Peters Shoes.
Go trade wid Peters, take my word,
Bekase dat sto it am a bird.
Best stock dar I ever did see,
En Peters name am guarantee.
Shoes dat button, Shoes dat lace,
Ise gwine dar now, gwine wid all haste.
Yo feet in dem won’t get a brooze,
Seminole, Sanford, Peters Shoes.
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w o o o o o o a o o w o o B flB W n m i u u u u u u u u u u H B O O m o o o o o a— o « q with good social position, all this
Ing the whsst, drive the ch.fr
the state.
seems both contrary to good tenia
and tending to discourage educa­
.In this way we might-be reli,^
tional preparation.
from running into horrible
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Yet It Is essentially a question of
deformity on the prominent — **
supply
and
demand.
The
teaching
BUDGET OF OPINION “JUST BETWEEN
or at tbe postoflice, for the w e S
profession is overcrowded. There Is
ones of these people could ‘
Items of Interest for the Man
YOU AND ME."
be take«
always a scarcity of women with the
off the etreets and
teaching gift.
Behind the Plow
,
^ ° u*h Public charity,
-f
The genuine teacher is almost 'an
cost to the several communitJa u
intiuitlve hypnotist. . By some subtle
the «t»te.—Clearwater Sun.
siith sense she reads the secret keys Cold Storage for Home Meat S up-'ing, but few farmers are able to feed
intelligently. Moat of-them feed by
A CH1BL IS AMONG VB TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
niLpalhs-tbat-leed-to-thw "tteiu "To r —1----- • ptf CeslsITS.Od ••
*'-----Notice
Everybody
knows
how
hard
it
ia
the
rule of thumb method handed
the child. She does net command
" H E ’LL P R E N T 'E M " ---S O SAYS SAU.NTEREB.
Notice la hereby given t h. t r
very much, she almost never p u n -1to cure me*,# in thc sputhl A- P*! dow" rrom countless generation#,
oooaonociD D O ooooD O D O oaaD ooaooooB ooooooooooooooa isbes. Somehow or other she knows S*,enccr- di,trict a*«nt *or the Uni* That method
method was
was all
all right before Michael Sholtz on behalf „f m, J ’
associates, legal rejirw em aiv,,Z '
° f F,0J idl ExUsn,i°? Divi- feeding standards. Were available,
• , 1 Jack Arnold sec he went to San­ why the boys use up so much energy what wins the child's mind. She 1
ford .recently. When he got ready in the campaign left that they have translates the dull grind of the tex.t***on’ caIU attention to specifications . The University of. Florid* Coffcgd •arigmr will appfy to the county d *
miasioners of
Seminob'' /ounq,
'
for a cold- storage
will »,
- . house that
,
to corhe home he waltzes up to the none, left to build, up Sanford, in book-into things that seem vital to i '' ,
state
of
Florida,
at
the
child.
•
fentninmte
thc
weather
requirements
.
ing
a
correspondence
course
In
type*
it
.
fhiir" re»uiw
the few- weeks before the last elec­
'tic k e t agent ahd sex: ' ‘Give me
0
.
. for curing meat. The specifications and breeds of livestock and feeds meeting in Decembe?
ticket -to the beat town ip the tion I noted men in Sanford emerge
u
ere
ways a surp us o j are g#nl out by tbc states Relations ' and feeding for the various animals. Monday, December 4th, A. I) 'is
world.*' .The agent never hesitated from their cyclone cellars and really girls to whom teaching ia
The house' It includes discussion of feeds and for leave |p establish a toU bridn
but give him a ticket to Orlando. make themselves conspicuous on hearing children say their merely service, Washington.
”
',ona
costa
only
$76.
The
feed
required to balanced rationa^for these animals, across the St. Johns river at wh.tk
Even Sanford admits It.—Orlando the streets talking about their fa­ and observing if the recitation cor­
hold
fat
hoga
over
several
weeks r Tablea for computing rations from known as Osteen Ferry, to taketL
vorite candidates. I never see these responds with what the text book
Sentinel.
^
whil*
you
wait
for
cool
weather
different feeds are included.
place and stead of said ferry. J I
T hat's nothing.
Man got on men at the Board of Trade meetings says. Such ones would better make t would cost as much as the house.
said
bridge to be built at this ’poiet
Thc course also takes up care and
the other for the benefit of this town and now P i« and bread in some honest man's ^ H a n mentioned ia one that has
0 *train drunk in Jacksonville
#
on-said
river, where the ferry
day and when conductor woke him that election ia over you will not see home, or rattle the key. of a *yp*-\h ttn U5C(, auccMtfu»y by j. E. Mc- management of beef and dairy ani­
and
on
thc
Sanford and Ost^n ro»i
up between Sanford and Orlando them again for some 'time. My old writer in an office. The multiplicity : lntoah&gt; Lauravi„e, Ha., for 15 years: mals, sheep, hogs, horses and poul­ the St. Johns river ‘at that
try.
ome
discussion
Is
given
to
the
and wanted to know where he was friend, Uncle Joe Dixon of the and superfluity of this m,.placed ..s|f# of coW sWagPt 8 by
fcct&gt;
breeds of animals and the adapta­ being* approximately nine hundttd
going, drunk said, “ I want to go to Quincy Times, voices my sentiments jp e s w a pu s
e average cornrr atudding, 4 by 4 inches by 8
feet (900) wide, and the depth of the
in
the
following:
Hell.'' Conductor said, “ All right,
teacher s pay below the living wage.” i fw,t; intermc(r,nte stud(linK&gt; 2 by 4 tions of each breed for different pur­
water being approximately (rom 0M
poses.
"
It
is
refreshing
to
turn
from
the
Orlando next stop.”
(1) to fifteen (16) feet deep.
hot welter of politics and the claims
WILL MEET AT LAKELAND
inc'u “ by 8 i*cU
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“Joists
nailed
on
side
of
studding
MICHAEL SHOLTZ, ’
As to Beggars in Florida
* The following ■from the Miami of rival candidates and get back to Stale Sunday School Convention to '•* *°P&gt; so that when ceilings and Tues-23-ltc
the
normal
conditions
of
life.
There
Every winter Florida is visited by
* Metropolis is worthy of considera­
weather board are nailed on, will
be Biggest Ever Held in Florida
the
dame, the halt and the blind
tion by parents of all communities, is an enormous amount of wasted
The fifteenth annual slate Sunday leave a continuous air apace all from other parts of the country.
for while it recites a particular in­ energy in these political rows, and
lOOODOOOOOQDaJOaODD-IOOOOB
around. , Ceiling one inch thick la
stance, there doubtless are thousands men who are indolent at all other school convention wilt meet in Lake- nailed on horizontally, then on this a They come to Florida becauso the
times and do little or ' nothing for and Nov. 23rd to 26th. The ses­
winter here Is not so severe as in
of cases parallel it, although they
the development of their town and sions will he held in tbe First Bap- layer of insulating paper, and on this other sections. Thc success of the
never reach public explanation:
county become, noisy little gasoline tist church, the firat m e^lpg being “"other like ceiling perpendicularly, professional beggar depends upon
“ The Metropolis is informed that engines of street corner oratory and on Thursday morning, the 23rd, and
other or outer aide of studding a
V E T E R IN A R IA N ,
his opportunity to get into the open
a little Miami boy*has been serious­ dispute at such times in whooping-U- the closing session coming Sunday : bkc **11 U Pu t on. A beveled door
“^ O F F I C E where there arc plenty of fiedple. To
ly. injured, perhaps permanently in- up for their favorites. The same ntghl When a monster mass meeting ** u&gt;cd* made with like walls and
a large extent tho cold weather of
HAND BROS. b.TAtll*ES
-*■ jured, by n number of "boy compan­ force applied along useful productive will he held.
gdc^s lined with felt of convenient
high latitudes forbids this; but- in
Bring In your lime and sick
ions who ’bumped, him’ against a lines would make them rich in a few
Never in 'the history of Sunday f w * Tw° Uy* " ° f
wll,h
Floridh the’chances are better: It is
horses and mule* I|.i\r (hen
. tree*-’bumping’ .being a pastime of years; and if all of Ir that has gone school work in this state has so much be‘WMn* the ,1oor *UnUn* b« kwa' d
for this cause that professional hegtreated. Hare their U-rih cumin,
M iami' boys’ whii edme from ’Ttbmes bp irr hot -air in Gadsden county,
ipU’fest been displayed4tl an event and
center. ■wtth gutter to dram bars flock to Florida as soon os the
ed, sharp corners dm.sed doaa.
,ii nature.
*
•L ak
i ‘•elh
(V '&amp;f*V*' makftg
»* p».
where qo one has bothered to ex­ the past six months could be util­ of# this
projections cut off and decayed
V b.“ck £ nd
winter begins,.. .
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.
molars
extracted.
plain to them • the danger o l the ized like steam to drive the engine .__
large preparations.
Every church, through the wall.
The average man is sorry for-this
brutal practice.
of development and that pressure has joined heartily in the work.
"The walls on both sides, end and class of people and seldom refuses loooooooaooooQoaooaooooQo
“ It i t .aid (hat the little hoy r e - ,couN1 bt* maintained, we would have Committees composed of |h e most overhead, inside and out, ure the their appeals, although-he-may feel
ferrt-ii to
s*ung witii great a population seething with splendid preeminent citizens have been ap- !' amt‘: lwo wooden walls with paper sure in his own mind that his charviolence against a tri- and that the enrrgy and a county* of the very pointed to look after the entertain- bctwe*n-'' Leave thL* “ir sl,ace be* ! ity is not being worthily bestowed.
ment. the reception, music, decora-' ,ween tbe walla open.
Dead air He docs not wish to take the chances
end of his .‘ pine Is probably so first rank in progress.”
tions.
etc.
■
Thc
Chamber
of
ComsPac*
'*
a
bctter
than
saw- of turning down an appeal to help
crushed that for the rest of hiji life
mvree
likewise
has
taken
an
active
shavings
or
other
material.
r
,
The
world
is
topsy
turvey
in
he is to suffer (turn the so called
real distress. Usually the beggar Is
HAIR TONIC
‘prank,* although why ‘prank* in­ “many respects and none of them are part. More than 2.000 preliminary See that ’th.e doors fit cIo9clFa cripple, or blind, and these in
A ra)rk ,s pl“c»-‘d-as near the
tl top themselves are sufficiently appealing. is sold by us on a guarantee to b* a
stead of ‘crime* it is difficult for in­ quite so topsdy_ turvey as the ques­ programs have been mailed by this
telligent people to understand.
tion of what a school teacher is organization, each program being a* Pos*ible to “dmit 200 pound regardless of tho conditions back of reliable preparation b&gt;. keeping the
“ The report comes also that pub­ worth. " The teacher and the prearh- accompanied by a personal latter in- 1,lo,‘k* of ic0- rhl* bouse requires. tb rtr\ and they cause men to open acnlp and hair in a healthy condi­
tion. Let us explain it* merit* t»
lic school bn&gt; s this year fire u*ing i er and the newspaper man are in the viting everybody to their beautiful alH,ut Sb0 I,ounds of ice ® * « k- ,l up the purse strings.
The pity is that owing to the con­ you. Sold only by us, 50c and tlM
the corm-r of the concrete building .same class and none of them will city. At the same time the Florida Wllt h"!,J ahout 5-000
Sunday Sschool Association has been meat- l'!llccd ,n th« racks on thc «ide. ditions ns they are at present, each R. C. Bower,
to 'hump their victims against, so it ever get any real money and in fact
none
of
them
really
want
more
than
busy arranging the various details of
- ? - * U tho C°9t community in the state does not de­
may lie a-sumed that almost • any
enough
to
keep
the
wolf
from
the
the
gathering
and
the
advertising
vise some means of investigating
day a boy may be expected to be
door.
If
they
did
want
more
they
these
cases, and then; after separat"The
meat
should
be
cut
(without
carried home maimed for life by the
Some of the most prominent
would
have
to
get
into
some
other
speakers
both
from
away
and
from
“
"Jointing
hams
and
shoulders,
as
I
'boyish 'prank' of his school mates.
"And the worst of it is. the aver- business and then there arc some of within the state have been secured. / 00"
|,OM,ble aft" killin*: 8altod
erage father in Miami has probably them who d6 not really belong in Mr. John L. Alexander of Chicago, I thorouKhl&gt;- and bulked to5«theri
down in Pi,M- Sl,rt,“d at
never considered that the ‘prank’ is their class. The Gainesville Sun has Who is th e ’ International Sunday . 1
in the least dangerous.' Didn't he something pertinent on this point as School Association’s 'Teen Age spec-, n'Ktlt* 9alt , aKttin nost
a»d
get used to being Bumped when he follow s
ialist will be the principal speaker, i 1,1nace__ «««
c0,d "tor*«e:- 1&gt;ut not
ove?
' to
"Some queer things in this worlds Much stress will be laid upon this ?°° or 3,00 Pou" d* *" each —
we * a youngster and hasn’t he &lt;in
rack
Cross the pieces, leaving v enuninjured spine and uninjurM or­ aren't there? A bright face, college phase of Sunday school work, and
bred girl from a cultured home gets j Mr. Alexander will bring wonderful j
tlon 9Pacwgan*?
on an average about Jill per week
Temperature should be kept 40
."But here ,= one Miami boy seri­ for 40 weeks, in the high and holy- messages to the convention. I’. E. .
ously furt. and it must appear to occupation of a teacher. To earn Green of Birmingham, another, spec-! ,0 -*8 degree*. All meats weighing
any thinking person that the prac­ more money than that she needs ittlint will a‘so be preamt. Among less than 15 pounds to the pipco will
tice of swinging a boy with violence cither exceptional gifts or some spec­ the prominent men of Florida will cure in 30 days. Pieeer~ weighing
be- Bishop H. C. Morrison of Lees* from 15 to 25 pounds will take .45
against a tree or a concrete building ialist training.
AT-rburg;
Rev. R. II. Al derm an, presi­ days, and 10 pounds will take 60
dyes t h o w . barbarism that is curiMeanwhjle a raw boned Polander dent of Southern College; Prof. D. J. days.
ouslv out of keeping with the al- from Warsaw, with a name that is u
“ If temperature is above 50 delegccl civiluatton of this ,day and i hedge fence of consonants, spends Blocker of Stetson University; Prof.
C.
M.
Brittain
of
Columbia
College;
grees
the ice should be put in Btortirr.e.
[her first six months in America tend- Hey. C. W. Djike of TpmIia-_IUm. ag»~4-or-6-doyx~tn?fDTtnho “ineat IF
Hut the main question t*. w.ho is | iug a hotel
py waiting a a C. W. W hiteof Bradentiwn; J. C. put in, to bring it down to 45 deSANFORD*,S HOUSE OF SJERVICE___
itfling house. Lanier of. Jacksonville; Marcus C. grees. If tompt*jaturc i?_l0 .degree*in r r — nr? table a t a ritilroad boarfiing
school authorities or the parents or Then she can get $5 per week, plus Fagg. 4»upt. of Florida ' Chtttlrpfl* or teas, the ice and meat can bo put
FLORIDA
woith al least to per wuok, Home; 0. E. Maple, state secretary In together. Thc temperature of
the police—and when?"
____
for 52 weeks. She has earned 1520, Y. M. C. A.; Rev. J. L. Moon of the meat wh£n put in governs to a
* After * the late election I was to the college girl’s $400".
Sutherland; Rev’. T. H. ’McConnell great* cx‘tcut the amount of ico re­
ruminating upon the frailties of ; To many refined' women, anxious of Orlando; Rev. A. If. Cole of Dade quired. One important feature is to
mankind in general and wondering to moke a living in a way consistent City; Rev. G. V. Albertson of De- have a ve.ltila(f(l rinnn. In ylvw-^hw
-ta n d and many^OlTfCra. Mr. A. F. meat fresh air whon tho outside tem­
Turner of Tampa is state-president perature, is 40 degrees or lower.”
of
the Florida Sunday School Asso»
TRADE MARK REGISTERED
elation, under whose auspices thc Short Course for Clqb boys
convention la held, and will preside
University Dec. 4-9
cuapanteeb
at the meetings. •
The grqwn- up farmers have their
Practically all the denominations citrus seminar, livestock meet and
FOR
ure sending exhibits of literature farmers* short courses. Future farm­
and novelties to the convention, ao ers will have their own meeting this
ALL M A K E S A N D .
Fully Charged Battcria
that all delegates may become ac­ year at the University of Florida.
TYPES REPAIRED
to Fit Any C»r
quainted with thc practical »lde of The Extension Division has planned
SEM IN O LE COUNTY GARAGE
Sunday school work.
«' a short course for club boys. This
meeting will be held during the week
Conferences,
luncheons
and
gath­
NOW IS T H E ’T I M E TO AFPLY PHOSLIME
erings where special features of work of December 4. 'Expenses of most
AND GET RESULTS: WE CARRY PH O SU M E
will be conaidered arc being arrang­ of thc boys will be psud by scholar­
ed.
These gatherings will concen­ ships won in club cohtcsta. The
IN STOCK.
trate upon some one phase and thosd scholarships will include transporta­
people interested in these depart^ tion to and from Gainesville and
PRICES F. O. B. SANFORD, FLORIDA, IN BAGS
STANDARD RAILROAD OP THE SOUTH
menta will find especial information blard and lodging during the .course.
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE MAY 18TB. 1»M
Each boy will exhibit a ton. ear
LESS THAN CARLOAD
from them. , . . . v». »*; *:* . . * CARLOAD
sample
of
corn.
I
t
is
expected
that
Low rates are announced on all
THROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YORK DAILY,
$12.57 Per Ton
$10.09 P e r T o n
railroads. Every Sunday school in some pigs will be shown also. A
AD 8lt« l E s » t a » n ( . r t r « Uetllal*. Chair O w i M Waath&gt;l*a
the state la entitled to delegates, series of lectures and demonstra­
I Hal,,. Car KarrWa M Trmla SS .
Placer your orders NOW as prices will be advanced
tions
has
been
planned
so
that
the
ortc for every fifty enrollment in ad­
No- 80
No. 88
No. 82
dition to pastor and superintendent. boya may receive instruction that
January 1st.
All official delegates will be-enter-1 will aid them further in dub work
8:10 p. m1 :3 5 p. m.
Lv Jacksonville------ 9:10 a. m.
and future farm operations. Morn­
12:35 a. m.
5:35 p. to.
tained on the Harvard plan.
Ar Savannah--------- . 1:1S p. m.
7:45 p- n .
Ar Richmond--------- .5:05 a. m.
9:13 a. m.
The Lakeland Chamber of Com­ ings probably will be spent in class
11:50 p- mAr
Washington.......
work
and
the
afternoons
in
labgra2:33
p.
m.
8:50
a.
m.
SANFORD,
FLORIDA.
merce plana fine outings for the deL
1:14 a. m.
1:50 p. m.
Ar Baltimore-....
. 10:05 a. m.
egates which will act as pleasing de­ tory exercises and demonstrations.
3:40
a. mAr Philadelphia ... .12:24 a. m.
4.03 f . m .
6:00 a. m.
viations to the regular routine of Some field trips will be made in tho
Ar New York
5:20 p. m-2:40 p. m.
vidnity of Gainesville.
convention work.
For Information or Reset ration Phone or Write
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
, ^ m
Do You Know How to Peed Farm
Paopla-Ha’rd to Please.
138 W. Bay St-, Jacksonville. Fla.
Hillsborough Hotel. Tamp*AnlmalaT
J&gt;hone 132
It la lmpoealble to please everybody
Phono 17
The average way of feeding farm
in the same way. Some people grum­
ble even at the finest weather It it animals is wastefuL Most persons
doea not serve their every purpose. , dump a quantity of feed into the
trough and consider that they have
Sanitary Steam Pressing, Hot Gaaolnle Dry Cleaning. Altera­
In l-«Mway.
done their duty. I t does not occur
tions of All Kinds on Short Notice
A school inspector in a rural district' to them th s t the need of the ani­
ef Iowa naked the pupils a word whlch- mals should be considered.
Join Oar Gentlemen’s Valet Clob.
$2.00 Per Month.
1m pronounced **Ecgwlped.”
When
Farm animals need a balanced ra­
S U IT S $ 1 5 .0 0 U P W A R D
L
they failed, be roundly. berated them
tion
according to the work they are
for their. Ignorance, and then spelled
doing. Proper feeding la’ one of the
CALL AND SEE ME ON SANFORD AYE.
PHONE 174
tbe word hlmeelf—"^gy-p-t,
moat Important phases of good farmwiped.**—Christian Register.

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�ABOUT p e o p l e
a n d EVENTS...
Charming Tia. • mf
Fmory Dittle Brown re-bout fifty friend, yesterday
i m o.an to 6 o'clock i t
"‘home0 No. 701 Azeclo
I t to moot Mrs. David Leon
r ; , r wfio recently came here
f 1 s.nfor.1 to .make this her home
1 Min Ulg* Schultx who is the
ol Mr.. B ro .n lor

A RESUME OF SANFORD

HAPPENINGS UP'TO'DATE
A M nm all Communication, far iku
Colninn la "SatU . j Z A n :.“ a . PIw h
Mt*. K. A . T tih n a , I'haaa No. 10}

Sunday on their motor, boat, the
Jolly E'R. Others In the party were
Mr. and Mrs. J. S.. Wilson, Mr., nnd
Mrs. Fred Wttlsman, Mr. and* Mrs.
J, C. Smith and little son Wilspn
and Mr. Chas. Fodder.

other (probably the business man
couldn't tell you a half hour after
just what it was himself). Usually
the slickster fulfills hi* contract so
far as printing what ever he con­
tracted to print,' but there Is Jtttle.
effort on his part to see that his pat­
rons get value received.
Apd all the while the local news­
paper is boosting the town in which
the merchant does business with its
usual philanthropic spirit nnd even
if the merchant is u non advertiser
In its columns he reaps the benefit
indirectly.

Announremcnl*
The Literature
Department
of the*
__
_ *
Woman’s Club will meet on Wed­
nesday at the home of the chairman,
Mrs. L. II. Philips instead of at the
club house. The change is made
bccauso of the fact that the radioptlcon exhibition of views of Inca re­
mains can be given more conveni­
ently at the home,

Wt* helit?ve’ aml conscientiously so,
‘!V
M
l thc hcat advertising
any mcrfthnnt n«n
L .. I . . . 1 .. i _1 I .. * l.
chant can buy la
la tthat
pouted in the
columns of his home newspaper,
iope time*
which is read every day or week, as
Tt,i. was a delightfully Informal
the case may be, by the people who
J b Mrs. J. D. Sayers -greeted the
live in the territory which the mer­
,, at the door and hostess and
chant serves. But regardless of this
of honor received in the living
the home paper deserves the support
P L Assisting in serving, the tea
of thc business men in its territory
j accessories were Misses Edith
because of thc fact that it is here,
m:
, -i --iw ■«•J
Anne Weisberg. M i* May
year in and year out, fighting their
In the absence of Mrs. Geo. Fox, battles and seeking to aid in the
ihiuhrr and Miss Dorothy Turner.
Music was beautifully rendered by Mrs. Dcarfe Turner, first vice presi­ prosperity of the commupity in
u« C. B. Murphy, violin; Mrs. dent of the Woman's Club will re­ which‘both live.
Raines accom panist^ and Miss Edith ceive membership dues. Members
Weisberg and Miss Mcllie Brown, who have Overlooked thc time limit,
Florida's Opportunity
,
pisno soloists. Mrs. Murphy is a which* expired Nov. 3 are urged to
The
cost
of
living
has
gone
bal­
, burning new resident and nn ac­ send* in their dues at .once. Funds looning during the past few months,
are needed for club expenses.
t i o n in musical circles. •
and indications are for still higher
prices on staple food studs.
The living room and dining room
There will be a meeting of the
When tho existing market is o la ­
were daintily decornted with pink
shell Tine, p.ilns and ferns, and the Ladies of the Maccabees at- the tions bring good profits to, jh e far­
spscious porches^ were Very inviting Eagles Hall on Wednesday after­ mers,*thtf wage earners in the towns
noon at-3 o'clock. A full attendance a n d -cities are hit hard by the in­
«ilh the arrangement' of plants.
of the members is urged to meet creased expense, and there is consid­
Tsmoa Tribune.
Mrs. Elizabeth lleuttie, state or­ erable - agitation for an embargo
r
■ -7 —rr—^ ----- Tt ganizer. ;
against exporting nnV grain or meat
Kvcping Bridge
out of the United States until prices
A njw brtdtc rlub was organized
Pipe Organ Society
return to former levels.
on Thursday tvining at the home
A very delightful meeting of the
It is doubtful if an embargo ia
of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Smith, which 1’lpo Organ Society was held on
practical,
or justifiable to the far­
will include gentlemen as well ns the Monday after nun n wltjt Miss Annie
mers.
They
have worked hard and
Iidie', that was n particularly pleas­ Hawkins hostess at her home on
their
crops
have
not alttayj proven
ant ilfair. It is probable that the Celery avenue. A number of beau­
so
remunerative,
ns
at present.
dub will meet once a w o k . at .the tiful artlcjes of fancy work were add­
One
reason
why
the raising of
home of ota of its members. This ed to thc goodly pile already finish­
Florida
has
been
more-or
less-haz­
is a r.fw departure in card clubs or ed to be placed on snlii Dec. 2nTT.
ardous
is
the
cuttle
ticks
which
ent
rslhcr o revival of a former eua- The pleasant afternoon concluded
most
of
the
profits
out
bf
thii
cuttle
tora which obt lined aevern! years with several music selections given
back when the membership included by 'M rs. James Taylor and Mrs. industry, and thereby, discourage
diversified farming.
both texe*..
Schellc
Maines. .Others
present
If, today, Florida wero agricul­
On Thursday evening the prizes were Mrs. T. J." Syphan, the house
turally
developed sufficiently to liavo
. were won by Mrs. Forrest Lake and guest of Miss Hawkins, Mrs. Robt,
a
surplus
of severnl hundred millions
Mr. W. E. Watson. Those present Rowe, Mrs. D. R. Brisson, Mrs. A.
of
bushels
bf corn, oats and other
were Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. nnd M. Philips, Mrs. Ernest Betts. Mrs.
grains
which
can be profitably grown
Mrs. R \V. Herndon, Mr. and Mra. W. C. Bray, Mrs. D. G. Monroe, Mrs.
in
this
state,
there would he a good
R. A. Newman, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy It. A. Tcrheun; Misses Martini Fox,
market
for
same.
And if Florida
Sjrmt-v Mr and Mrs. S. E. Barrett, Edieth Stewart, Jeanette Laing and
cuttle
owners
could
market
one mil­
Mr. ami Mrs. W. J. Thigpen, Mr. Rcss Tribble. Mrs. W. C. Bray
lion
head
of
yearling
and
two
year
and Mn. W. E. Watson, Mrs. For­ will 'be thc next hostess.
old
tick
free
cuttle
averaging
1,000
mat l.ake and Mr. Arthur Yowell
pounds live weight, the resources of
who substituted for Mr. Forrest Lake'
St. Agntt Guild
this stato would be wonderful, yet
whom absence from the city pre­
The members o(*the St. Agnes that is a very conservative estimate?
vented his attendance, Other
Guild wore thc guests of Mrs. Al­
couples will be added- to complete bert Fry yesterday afternoon when of the possibilities after the ticks are
eradicated and the idle lands devel­
fire tables.
•'* ,
.
plans were completed for the hazaar oped ns they will be when favorable
and rooked food sale- to be given furming conditions are nrovided.
/tridjir n lltinnr of Mr*. Syphon
Saturday, Dec. 16. Those present
The only’ reason why farmers are
Miu Annft- Hawkins entertained were Mrs. Julius Tnkneh, Mrs.
*ilh n vert eharrping bridge party Archie Iletts, Mrs. M. Minarik and paying $100 per acre for land in Il­
on Friday aft&gt;rnoon in honor of be Misses Gretche,n Schultz nnd Char­ linois on' which to grow feed ami
gursi, Mr T. .J.Syphun of’ Con- lotte Hand. The Guild will meet maintain high priced dairy cows to
merce, (ia.
. ■
produce milk for Floriifli consump­
•with Mrs. Minarik next Monday.
Beautiful yellow chrysanthemums
tion, is that the ticks ure too heavy
Continued on Page Five
a risk hero, where land is cheap and
sent by Mi--. Hawkins' mother from
FAKIRS ARE COMING
forage, crops can he grown' at smal
thrir summer home at Commerce,
expense practically every moylh in
Georgia, vtiui ferns emphasized the
rbwm of -impljriiy which prevailed Will Soon lie In Florida for Easy tho year.
Money
inth'epreiiy adornment of the lower
Opportunity is knocking with a
About a year ago the ‘Kissimmee sledee hammer_a t_Florida!* -door.
floor. , which was open ■throughout.
Thru- wire live tables of plnypn en- fjnTMtn priuXaA-lk»-tfttk,winf- cdttnrt- High prices have made farming a
llli- interesting game and a al, which Is ysfjf timely now. The profitable business, and thousands ol
to the *±*52LLyoung
attennumber of tea guests in addition to Herald commands it________
men Bre lurntnir th e ir fares
^
t’!:!v i
Mra— MargarsV— tiott-xjf—Sanford “hUarnev men, who towards tho farms, whuro they find
"Bums iniuli* high score,'to whom have betfn "stung" by these fellows the beat working conditions.
l*ven a lovely cut glass hud a number of times, and who ought
Aro thc land owners and business
v*»e The guest prize was also a to know better by this time. Tho interests of Florida going to provide
M van-, while to Mrs. Roy Sym* a editorial reads:
favorable . conditions by eradicating
presented
ndnlhty Madeira
The -''snow bjrd^l_fa^erj_win ebon the'tfattlfl licks, irid lh u s encourage
t ud mluidUiired-^ffTTdhPTCfilM ' rbr~ "lieTTcre. The cold wintry blasts will farmers to utilize large areas of our
lov cut. An eluhorate naiad course ere long send -him to the putmy cli­
present idle lands to produce .large
*t&gt; served at the refresh ir.cnt hour mate of Florida, here to seek the quantities of agricultural
crops,
Enjoyin.; the hospitality of their unwary upon whom to ply his wit* meutp and dairy products?
bostCM went Mrs: W. A. Fitts, Mrs. in varied and intricate schemes. Ho Dr. E. Sf: • Nighbert, .inspector in
E. Barrett. Mrs. W, L. Morgan, has but one goal nnd that to spearatc charge, Bureau of Animat Industry,
Mr* It a. Newman, Mrs. William tho Floridians and those of qur vis­ says: "Thc cattle tick deprives the
p Hl11' •'*«- w . P. Carter, Mrs. itors who. succumb to hia wiles from (armer df cash returns from his pns“ nwt Galloway, Mrs. J. C.* Ban- their hard earned cash.
ture and feed anil makes him cuss
The fakir comes In various roles the rlimato a,id his government for
J?1'. Mr&gt; At l*. Connelly, Mrs. Roy
MnrgnreJ Barnes, Mrs. and clad in varying degrees of seem­ not coming to his uid under a one5 A- Howard, Mrs. C. M. Vbrce, ing honesty. I(e is no respecter of crop system!"
*r». Morse, Mrs. B. K. Tolar, Mra. persons. He would just as soon
j-Uu'le Howard. Mr*. Thomas A. have your dollar as that of your
D r . m a g e a ' Flock.
u
Mrs. Cecil Bnlt. Mr. and neighbor. In the words of Jnmes
Bobble had uever sacu a lire xheop,
"O' II. J. Holly and Mr. .Tom Whitcomb Riley, he'll get you if
out one of his most treaaurui] toys
Hawfcii
ms'came in Inter In thc after- you don't waleh out.
was a tittle woolly lamb on wheels,
lor.refreshments- Mrs. A. W.
Probably no business Is so affected which ho drew all ubout the houso
fwj». Jr.%
Mbw Hawkins in by these fly-by-night individuals • as and yard. I^aat summer he went to
visit his uncle, who owns a sheep
__ nc
l he pleasure of • her
that of thc country newspapers.
tvflls.
•
Advertising has become such a ranch in the West. When Robbia
muchly uacd and muchly -abused ■plod a flock, ho exclalmod: "You
medium that tho fakirs have been must have got them .cheap, uncle,
Matintt Party
'cause they'ro all lost their whoela."—
«n &lt;H*bration of his eighth birth- quick to .take advantage of its New
York Times..
to ply their trade.. They re­
y.M M U -r Earl. Dossey *nt«rtalii- growth
,
, a ,n»tinee party on Satur-j ft that the average merchant has
Quite Enough.
. . . _ ” no(,n at the Lyricv which n°t studied advertising closely and
Window dressing as an art sffm»
th at he views it as a sort of modern
,'nioyt!t, by hla y °un* miracle which produces gold from tlmoa enlists tho aid of humorists, says
the Now York Evening Post. One
S in t
,riond,,- Aft*r the .... ....
—
- — - —
hl) " ,Be |'*rty repaired to the P*P*r and Ink. The averago busi- such found It Incumbent upou him to
w—. or r’art'a parents i«ir
for rctrom*
refresh-' '•*»»
ness man humm
Iqoks mp
upon
It with
a myft- mako.the window of a cigar shop In
w" »*
»»*»« ®
kcit *
Th^ happy little ! terlou* awe which ftirnlehee the at* Mborty street conspicuous tho other
* rip**
*“
2
ni,t
* ' *-*
**
ol
h‘ PPy by a number
j mosphere
the advertising
fakir ‘moat day. Ha took a capacious cigar box,
nilod It with nondescript cheroots of
'®, Ui« in
lhe pleasures desires.
Jtck Pm *nmo'' wert’ Margaret and
He pounces -down upon the butt* the genus stogie, placed It In the win­
dow, and added this sign: "1 Cent.
B°r». Sha
n
^*11*' Le- neas man with this scheme or that, Enough Bald."
Difk Ti-rl” ’ D&lt;‘&gt;noTurner, Jr. I most of them with little or no merit
ton »N(J r r * i T"
Arrlng-!and with hia hreexy "I know It all"
Poor DaddyI
Mn. ste.. Hir , st* E»R Dossey. 1ah’ .he creates the Impression that
When a mother begins to tctl her
Elbe! MoiA. rrin*.ton *nt* Miss advertising la a mysterious, mirao- children how smart tboli lather is.
ssy.
K1 on ““ isted Mrs. Dos-' ulous something, 6v*r which he has they look at her aa reproachfully aa
'tM v ta b o V oI * ■Pi ritualistic, ino- If they thought she waa losing hot
n '
' tlium. He adds to the average man's mind.
»nd vt* v
fearsome attitude and while the
• tonimU. ‘
F’ T' Dutton *Rb Poor Business man la thus hypnoOptlmletie Thought.
*W°Q boetin. V ‘y
cnJ°y«d an aftertiled securee hla signature to ;a Life
con-la too short to be spent In nur.
“* «np up the S t Jo hns trabt for adverUslng jn something of tog animosity or resletertug wrongs.
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Peters de Shoe Man, don’t fergit
Peters place am right dar yet.
No place in town, please understan,
Kin suit dis chile lak Peters can.
Gwine trade dar all ma natch ul life,
Me an ma kids, also my wife.
He treats you fine, dats what he dooze,
Seminole, Sanford, Peters Shoes.
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Go git dem Stockins, git dem sox,
Go buy er pair er buy a box.
I sho am glad dat man I met,
I’ll never furgit him, dat you betT
When you sees me strollin roun
I’se got on Shoes from Sanford town.
Kase buy up kar I always dooze, .
Seminole, Sanford, Peters Shoes Ole Seminole Chief bought dar also
Kase nowhere else dat man would go.
Sometimes he’d go en buy a case,
En talk plain enough in Peters face.
Big Chief lak dem Shoes you got,
Heap much close to Big Chief heart.
Best goods Big-Chief ever did use,-------Seminole, Sanford, Peters Shoes,
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Little Chief he bought dar t o o ,__
Heap m u c h fool ’bout Peters Shoe.
Patent leathers, also tan,
Little Chief, heap much sperty man. ;
Whole Seminole tribe, dey traded dar,
En bought er meny, er merty a car.
No kind on earth I’ll ever use,
’Cept Seminole, Santord,
Peters Shoes.
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Go trade wid Peters, take my word,
Bekase dat sto it am a bird.
Best stock dar I ever did see,
En Peters name am guarantee.
Shoes dat button,' Shoes dat lace,
Ise gwine jdar now, gwine wid all haste.
Yo feet in dem won’t get a brooze,
Seminole, Sanford, Peters Shoes,
115 East First Street

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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on November 24, 1916.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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                <text>Original 10-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, November 24, 1916; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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