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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1916

VIII

NUMBER"27

EAST COAST
BOOSTERS
WANT RIVER

as possible.' Therefore, it fs suggest­
Wealey Bradley of Willinmantic.
ed
thal-Florida add rartneries'to the
arrived the first of the week to join
list
of Uccuputiona prohibited to
hla wile., in. ludpin* can* i«r- her
children
uridcr 14, enact a 16-yeur.
father, Geo. E. Clark.
limit
for
mines and quarries, enact
A number of friend, of Mr. and
the
8-hour instead of 9 hour day for
Mr.. K. W. Lundqulst gathered at
children between 14 and 16 In fac­
their pleasant home Saturday even­
tories, mills, canneries and work­
ing to remind their hb^t of the pass­
shops
and change the night work
ing of another mile .tone on life'.
prohibition
for children between 14
Journey.
All report nn enjoyable
and
16
to
correspond
with the fed­
time and there wero present: Mrs.
eral
law.
Then
any*
Florida
manu­
J. E. Lundquiat and Aron, Mr. and
facturer
who
livft
up
to
his
state ARE NOT AVERSE TO FREE
LAW
NOT
REGULAR
AS
COM­
Mra. H. G. and Mr. nnd Mrs. E. F. MASSMEETING OF BUSINESS
law
will
be
sure
that
he
cqn
ship
his
CANAL BUT WANT
*
, . sY ARE EED T 0 BEL!EVE Lundquiat and their families, Mrs. MEN AT HOTEL CARNES
, I'AREI) TO FEDERAL
goods,
in
interstate
commerce
in
THAT GOOD JOBS AWAIT
RESULTS
Magnu.on, Mr. and Mrs. Stedt, * THURSDAY AFTERNOON
ACT
• * perfect safety because his state law
them IN NORTH
MU. Stedt, Elmer nnd Theodore
The Herald has contended th at
An analysis qf tho Florida child and the federal law arc the same.
In response to a call of Choirman
Bcrgqui.t, besides the host nnd
the people living along the lower
, For several days Sanford ha. been
Florida
will
lie.
less
affected
by
the
labor
law,
of
special
interest
just
Walker of the Fair committee some
.
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east coast were in favor of the St.
. E L with aliened “recruiter. hostess.
interested
men met last Saturday now because of the coming session of federal law than some other south Johns river urf against tho purchase
Another family gathering was held
r f hlve been going about among
afternoon and discussed ways and the state legislature, and a compari­ ern states but her law is not quite
Lw Drtfoe* el thi* city and vicinity at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. means of bringing the Seminole son of the state law with the fedeVal up to the federal standard as thib of the East Coast Canal. Those
Mr. and Mr*.
U .^ p a re n t effort to induce these Thompson Sunday.
•
,
, . people down there want results and
child lahlr law has just been issued analysis shows. • •
I.
D.
Hart
and
daughter,
Uuby and County Fair, to Sanford. It was the
arc opposed to the foisting of the
L n l/ to g° with them to the
concensus of opinion at this meeting by Dr. William Ackerman of Pensa­
Besides legislation for ‘manufac­ East* Coast" D itch'upon the govern?
BSrth" where good job. at cnor- Mr«. Hughes and* little son, Mr. and
that Seminole County's Fair should cola, Chairman of the Florida Child turing ‘ establishments, nnd mines
ment when said government already
I 1 warn .wait them. Word has Mrs. Dan Thompson and family and
Labor Committee, who with the
K drived by the local police Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thompson were be held In Sanford and to be held National Child Labor Committee und quarries, however, the Florida o'wns tho St. Johns river, the great­
sometime during January or Feb­
and National Child Labor Commit­
E , thee aliened recruiter, are tor all guests there.
has been‘considering ‘improvements tees urge- better regulations of other est natural inland waterway in .tho,
ruary.
Therefore
it
wan
decided
to
The children here could not go to
south. After thq meeting -of the
E most part smooth tongued fakirs
have a' second meeting , at three in the Florida law to be introduced strictly local’ problems. Instead of
■ko ususlly succeed in obtaining a school_Thursday on account of the o’clock Thursday ufternoon nnd to in’ this yeur’s legislature. The fed­ the present educational requirements East Coast Canal Association at Ft
Lauderdale last week the following
L of a few dollar, from the victim bad roads, ns the jitney could not invite all business men nnd others eral' law according to this analysis,
for work permit which says that the was noted in the Miami Herald
Ld live in exchange the promi.e of get out. We are not getting the ser­ interested parties to be present.
•prohibits interstate commerce in child must he able to read and write
vice we bcliove in our due out here.
which hears out our statumont:
, good job with transportation.
which goods are the products of
und do arithmetic
to fractions, it is
e
Mr. Carnes offered the use of the
fcveral night, ddring tRo paat A day and u night of rain ought not
“ It makes little difference to us
rp Any mill, factory, cannery, or hoped that Florid®.will require every
took the ; depot here ha* been to bog us up. There is.coinplnint of parlnnt or his. hotel for the purpose workshop in which children uniter child who goes to work to have com­ where the canal is built. What we
tkroeied with negroes who were the children having to remnih in and every citizen of ScmihoU* county 14 arc employed:
’
.
.
. pleted the Sixth grade, which is the want is a canul,” »ai«l Frank Balfcr,
who
inc town so long uftyr school hours nlso. is invited to he present and expriss
U , for the man with
the
gonertflly accepted .educational stan­ the newly elected president of the
(2&gt;
Any
mill
or
quarry
in
which
t0 .how up and take them
Mr. and Mrs. A. Derby nnd sister his views as to the possibility of a
dard throughout the country. In East, Coast Canal Association, wherf
children
under
lti
are
employed;
J h him to the good job in the arrived this W l : from I’enn.yl- fair.
i3 j Any mill, factory', cannery or this connection the I’htld labor com­ questioned relative to his views of
I!!wrn
.tales. In each of-c/how vanlu. coming ffOWln their auto to
BOtthrrn state
workshop in which children between mittees call attention to the fuel the aims of the association, the jiosenjoy the winter and look nTter Mr.
The Hoys Return
that Florida is one of the fiVc states sibilities of securing relief from the *
L'rr;
man M 1*'1 to sht,W UP
‘Mr. and Mrs. George Hoy have 14 and 16 work more than 8 hours that, have not yet adopted a state­ conditions frequently rompiuined of,
Sitorday night there were fully 200 Derby'* interests here. They stop­
in any one days or tnqre than, 6 days
throes st the station waiting for ped in Atlanta for her sister who returned, to Sanford for the winter in any one week; or
wide compulsory education-law; Mis­ nnd the status of the canal'sltuation
accompanied
them
the.
rest
oT
the
and. are comfortably quartered at
tit night train and tho “ man wjth
.
sissippi
has no compulsory educa­ as a whole.
way.
.
Cortifort Cottage. Mr. and Mrs. .Ot) Any mill, factory, cannery, or tion lam; Florida, Arkansas, South
j Uf tickets."
workshop
in
which
child^n
between
Referring to tho objects for which
Rev; Alfred Eric.on preached last Hoy have been coming to Sanford
Carolina and Virginia have only the association wu» organized two
The police are on a sharp lookout Sunday at Ebeneter.
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for muny years and are looked upon 14, and 16 work between the hours local option.
for these .harpers and believe they
years ago. President Baker declared
Geo. K. Clurk left on the early as Sanford residents now. Mr. Hoy of ? p. m. and 6 a. m.
The Florida law differs from it in
I live left- the city. The following morning truin Sunday for Wlllium- is u well known huger and shipper
that a definite plan of action hus
I from the Jacksonville Metropolis nntic, Conn., where he will outer a of winter vegetables and has tho these respects:
Football Notes
not yet been decided upon, but the
ifcoV that these men are working hospital for further treatment for confidence and esteem of the grow­
Though
Sunford
in
hef
vain
at­
association
will get behind and give •
tl) Tho 14-year limit does not
indifferent parts of the state:
tempt failed to win a game this sea­ its moral support to Attorney Gen- •
cancer; He was accompanied by ers. They make their home in apply to canneries:.
Proving to be easy dupes for his daughter, Mrs. May Bradley Michigan while Mr. Hoy is buying ‘ (2) There is no 16-year limit for son the hoys fought hard and con­ oral West in un effort to force the
sidering the weight and the inex­ compiVy to its contract with the
insooth tongued labor sharps, about and her husband.
fruits in tho north. They left Mich­ mines and quarries;
| ISO gegro laborers from Green Covo
(3) Children under 16 are allowed perienced men on the team the state. _
igan during a big *now storm and
Mas .ucradc Hall
writer believes they do ns good ns
Spring. *nd other section, of Clay
Mr. Baker added that the tolls
On tho 29th of this month a mas­ are glad to get down to sunny to work u 9-hour day, and 54-hour could he expected. They only pluycounty were found helplessly strand­
week,
instead
of
tho”
8
-lrour
day
and
chnrged
by the canal company are
Florida.
ed the best in the state, for when not obnoxious to the yachtsmen visit­
ed at the union station by the police querade ball will lie.staged at the
48-hour
week;
and
jesterdsy. The negroes came here skating,rink, at which prizes will he
4 i The night t\ork limit for ehil- Kissimmee, Orlando ami St, Augus­ ing the lower east coast nor to tho
expecting to meet the men who had offered to the best costumed skaters.
Congregational Church
(lr,,n umlcr. 1G
art._8 tp.. m.
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, to 5 a in. tine were tackled the cream of the people living.in tins vicinity, but ail
rauied them to give up their work This is rather odd for Sanford people
Rev. W. H. Hopkins. D. D., o f |!.Instead
.
de object to paying for something
of 7 p. Yn. to 6 a. tn. as in state were pitted ngninst.
in the mills and on the farm* in Clay for' such a rare treat as this is very Atlanta, (In.. Supt. of thcO ongrc- the federal law.
they do not get—to paying toll for
county for highly pictured proposi­ much appreciated at this lime of the gationnl work for the south, who is
A D ream
permission
to qome through tho
In order to simplify the enforce­
tion! ofle ing big pay in the northern year. Mr. Flynn, the popular man­ in attendance at the South' Florida
Ci. \V. Spencer, Jr., one of the Inst canal and then running hard aground
atatrt. When they arrived they ager of tho rink will select five judges Association which meets with the ment of both state nnd fecderal laws players on the local eleven had a on a shoal.
local nrantifacturors dream, and os dreams come true
were surprised to find th a t the men of the. city to decide on the winners. Mt. Dorn Congregational church und protect
" I ’am very much In favor of fed­
who had made them such great prom It mukca no difference how you- are Tuesday nnd Wednesday will m eet' from the dungrr of violating the some times this one is worth telling.
eral
ownership, or control, of a canal,
In
mask,
impersonations
of
Hughes;
with
the
Sanford
Congregational^
federal
law
because
they
happen
to
be* had disappeared and with them,’
(1. W. said "I dreamed last, night
not
necessarily the Florida t oast
I
, Thursday
n.1
|
.night
. nt
. 7:30.
7 ..in l)r.
Hr ■he •living
up
to
state
and
not
federal
""tic n rro m n y ;—went—f t nf |tw»tr Wilson, Roosevelt, Chaplin. Taft, church
•j '
vt . ,
_ that Sanford High School and Rol­
,
standards, theNational Child Labor lins College played a game of base­ Line canal, hut a canal," President
cuh contributed by-ench as a fee Sarah Bf-rntrardh—Dade Sam, or
for the promised big jobs of the any other person or just a few sug­ H^Efrktoa—U_an—interesting speaker Commitluo&gt; i,urKing all states that ball and we won by a score of 5 to 2. Baker continued, "und I don't care
and Will bring us a live
- vital- jr!Vr„_T^ ,nt.,n,ircj.&lt;u m|iiul to the fedIf that canal runs through the center
north, bemoaning their fate, the gestions of how you may mask.
Ills Friend's Reply
of
the state." iIc_AddialahaUha
„i,.M thnt
Last' Tuesday night a largo party inessnge. All members nnd friends erul ones to amend tKeir lutarttr-eof-|----ja r ^ ln rn | reamw|. ^
negroes were at a loss to know whnt
n«.mnt
~thifl mi* the opinion of the
to do. Some who were, willing to of young folks were at the rink very arce invited to com e^ im M iear^h im . -respond wit l L i i l g J l ^ inl lin n ni m n o ^ r - ^ T T T T .l j enme Well. l'lTHe
majority
of the aasoeffitte
....
u«in home
mumic were
nw« headed ...
w
alk bark
in the much enjoying themselves. It was '
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hanged il It isn’t the first thing
hers
'as
tfWt
tut hi*, personal. view.
direction &lt;&gt;f Green.—Covo—Springar IntfV fou'hd_'but that some visiting
♦ y o u 'hayc done thisT trason,' tinff fur­
Tho
question
ol
the canal's location
~wluT« others remained .hero bent friends of Sanford's local society
th erm o re you will huve to keep on
was
one
to
be
determined by the
•pen ffndlng tH8' While merf who"Coolc were being entertained at a skating
dream ing, .foY th a t's the only way
engineers,-he
added.
their money.
party
you are going to win anything this
Saturday aftcirnoon .the children
We hope," Mr. Baker added, "to
•» The recruiters worked several days
season. .
PRESIDENT WILSON'S PROCLAMATION
•oong .the negroes in Clay county, mostly filled tho rink with their
_____ The Blushing Beauties------ - - get-‘the Atiantic-Derper—Waterwayssod no douht gathered in a large time for fun and morriment. Among
In regards to the fair sex, of Association behind the movement to
•mount of_mnncy—from—th a -u w w --th e —irast-arm y—of-Thtidr»n. on the
President Wilson has proclaimed. Thursday, Nov.
which tho hfgRest compliments that (ederalixe the canal, when 'once the
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I a a I aiL ass# n f t n II
threo A..___
werea aselected'
out of the
peeling
darkies, wbo
were wontl ato itfloor At_
30th, Thanksgiving Day.
.
can be paid must be said that they question of a route Is decided." He
Helen to the roseate tale* of easy ot as the beat skaters during the
Bis proclamation follows:
,
encolirage the locals un much as they concluded his remarks by saying
"It has long been the custom of our people to turn
work and jobs paying from $5 to 17 afternbon and they wero LeCIalre
could do and no time during their thht he believes when once the war
In the fruitful autumn of the year in praise and thanks­
* day in the north, where the "cul- Jones, Mary Elizabeth Puleston and
battles did they give up, and through department awakes to the strategic
May
Holly.
AH
three
»eem
to
be
giving
to
Almighty
God
for
His
many
blessings
nnd
lud" brother is ‘led to believe'that
their splendid voices they failed to value ol the canal, there will be no
hit path aill be strewn .with rosea. almost ‘ perfect and the way they
mercies .to us and tho nation.
realize, up to this if me that Sanford federal objection to government
"The year that ha* elapsed since we last ob­
Told that a special train would take akate, of which they seem to find
has failed to make a touchdown nnd ownership.
served our day of Thanksgiving has been rich iq, bless­
them fram Jacksonville last night, no trouble,' makes the audience de­
they sill havo hopes of their dream
ings to us as a people, but the whole face of tho world
the darkies with their bag .and bag- mand their attontion. As the .music
coming true when Sanford goes oter
INTO MILLIONS
has been darkened by war. In the midst of our peaco
W* srrfved here on tho way to tho ■ playing the gifls keep Just a* good
to tackle tho St. Augustine club on
and happiness, out thoughts dwell with painful dis­
l»ad of supposed milk and honey. tlmo as tho more experienced skaters
the Ancient City's ground* on tho Good Road* Issues In Florida are
quiet upon the struggles and sufferings of the nations
Some of the negroes stranded here do and a wttolo lot better than tho
30th of this month—
Largo’.
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at war and ol the peoples upon whom war haa brought
immediately got in cotnmunlcation majority of them.
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The total amount of good roads
disaster without choice or possibility of escape on their
*ith friends in Green Cove Springs
Tremendous crowds continue to
Being as this game will be stngcd jond issues up .to the present time
part. We cannot think of our own happiness without
snd were furnished transportation flock to the ritjk and a ten strike
pn Thanksgiving nnd it 1* customary approximates $13,000,000. aqcord■*ek home. Others are trying to was made when the rink was opened
thinking of their pitiful distress.
to GIVE it maybe thut Sanford ng to Information given out by the
"Now, therefore, I, Woodrow Wilson, President
i find tome way to get there, while hero. The rink, under control of
will make this famous touchdown State Road Department at Tnliaof the United States, do appoint Thursday, the 30th
•ome were brave enough to walk Mr. and Mra. C. M. Flynn have
A t., least $10,000,000 in
for which we havo been looking lo tassec.
of November, as a day of national thanksgiving and
k 1’ *,,er
8,t* exP®rleiK** 1 ° more’ than done their share to make
long. And if it U secured, which we road bonds arc to be eold during the
prayer and urge, and adviso the people to resort to
the meantime .the police are trying a success, snd from present Indica­
think it will be then there will be next two years.
to locate the sharpen who tricked tions the success has already reached
their several places of worship on that day to render
another THANKSGIVING, (next •
In addition to the amounts real­
•ad robbed the negroes.
thanks to Almighty God for tho Llesalngs of peace and
the high water mark and continues
year).
,'
ized
from tho sale ol rofid improve­
unbroken prosperity which He hss bestowed upon our
Accounts have been frequently to soar higher as the days go by.
ment
bonds It iseatimated that the
beloved country in such unstinted measure.
Published by papers throughout the
different
counties inthe state will
Elton—Bnrdge
"And 1 also urgo and suggest our duty, in this our
*outbern states recently of occur"Linger Longer Lucy"
raiso
from
difoct taxation something
T. H. Burdge of the west side and
nncet pf this kind, perpetrated by a
day of peace and abundance, to, think in deep sympa­
The theatre aeason opened last
Ike
$2,000,000
per annum for all
Miss
May
Elton
of'
Butler,'
Indiana
gang of swindlen who have found night with Billy Clifford and his
thy of tho stricken peoples of the world upon whom
road
purposes.
This
means that the
were
united
in
marriago
at
the
home
the curse and terror of war has so pitilessly fallen, and
among the unsuspecting company playing to a crowded house
counties
in
Florida
will
raise about
of
Rev.
Marston
on
Saturday
even­
twkies of the south.
to contribute out of our abundant means to the relief
ut the Lyric and presenting the
$14,000,000 to be expended on roads,
ing,
November
18th,
1916.
of their sufferings.
musical comedy, "Llngbr Linger
Only a few intimate frlenda were Independent ol what the state may
MQur people could in no better way show their
WEST GENEVA AVENUE
Lucy."
present
at the ceremony and all par­ do, during the years 1917 and 1918.
real attitude towards the present struggle ol tlje na­
are having some nice cool
Aa announced In the printed pro­
took
ol
a g ran d . wedding supper An additional sum for road improve­
tion! than by contributing out of their abundance to
«»thn now and It is fine on the gram the play was "lor laughing
ment will' come from Federal aid
served
by
Mrs. Marston.
garden:, .
the relief of the Buffering which war has brought in its
purposes only" and it proved to. be
Miss Elton has held , the position allotted Florida and amounting to
train.
»A^*l**’the j,tn«y running again all of that and more.
of
chief opei ator of the telephone sys­ $840,000 for the five year period
"In witness whereof, I .have hereunto met my hand
the children
tn achool.
artinnl
ulng
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i/marcn to
school.
To eay that any of the company
tem
of Butler, Ind., for several years ending.June 80, 1921. The state or
and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed.
Jack Vaughn
ghn and
and J. R. Rob- deserved particular • mention would
before
coming to Sanford to become ©ounUee.mutt, according to legal re­
'"•on »pent a very pleasant day
"Done at the city of Washington this 17th day of
wUiTw.
a very
day be unfair to tho rest of the company
quirements put up a like sura.
the
bride
of Mr. Burdge.
i
November in the year of Our Lord, 1916, and of Che
it.
ani*
Tom Hartley at for every.part was carried by ■ ■tar
With these amounts. Florida will
Mr.
Burdge,
who
was*
formerly
o
Independence ol the United States, the 141st. i
»h. county home Sunday.
performer, .including the three Wes­
lead
practically every atete In the
Cincinnati,
Ohio,
has
h««n
a
resident
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. x WOODROW WILSON.- '----- *
tK v*' the bird season U open and ton sisters, Nick Glynn, the fsmous
Union
In the- amount of approprier
of
Sanford
for
aeveral
years,
owning
"By the President.
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tiona
for
Improving and upbuilding
end
operating
a
farm
about
three
"Robert Lansing,
ford Jdmaelf.
permanent
highways.miles
west
of
the
city.
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"Seerfitary of State." .* *
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Mr. Lane, manager of the Lyric
* .Mr. end Mrs. Burdge have the
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hik made arrangements for e flue
• k,£ 8Ai : M ND 9RAPEV1LLB
Russell ha* reU riw l to
wishes of ft host of (ripnfiji both
tg E lA ^ S R W * °ll 'Gleintl&gt;od&gt;1a bunch ©rhigh close rosd *hoW* 4t*
At Sanford apt) a t their former Smfqrji .and la atopplpf; with M*hw» tV 'p fta e h Suhday the coming season ttttd e x p e ts ^ ,^
and Mra. Frank Talbott.
tomes-.
a*
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"•Wag st 7 o'clock.11 Hov. 19th I-' have
L av. several of theae ssch. month.

WILL SANFORD FLORIDA LAW
HAVE FAIR ' CHILD LABOR
THIS YEAR? STANDARD

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And a Merry Company including Mae Collins, Three Weston Sisters
f:7 and Nick Glynn in a New Musical Oddity

UNGER LONGER LUCY
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Ladies' Orchestra

Prices; 50c 75c and $1.00
Seats on Sale at Philips Drug S to re

W atch for the Big Street Parade and Ladies’ Band at 4:00 P; M

AMONG THE THEATRES
Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
Then she attracts the attention of
Harron Puls O ter a Flsllc Surprise
Reyburn,
a wealthy lawyer who
Triangle Player principal* in a
chances
into
the store with his wife.
rousing fist fight in "The Marriage
.
He
offers
to
send her abroad if she
c.f Molly-O."
at
Robert
lfarron.
who
will
consent
to
his terms. She con­
T o look
w
r*- Triangle pictures with Nine sents.
Marsh cr.o weuld*»m*t t uinh tre w as'
the sort who would be proficient
with his fists -mainly because hp
seems like an amiable chap never in
need of su^h practice.
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But In his n**w play, "The Mar­
riage of Molly-O,” in which he is
featured with Mae Marsh, he has u
fight with James O’Shea, who plays
the villa.n. which looks as though {
Douglas Fairbanks had better look,
to his laur*:s. (i'Shcu' is a rather
heavy built man, vvhile Harron is
slight. .Y et Hnrron meets O’Shea’si
onslaught with the firmness of a
rock, and after a thrilling tussle
sends O’Shea crashing to the lloor.
Few ringside.spectator* have ever
sof4-acxap_LhA.t_has more, pep, j
The best part of this is'th at it \l» f f
corded on the screen, and may be
aeon over and. over again without
var..ing in the slightest detail.
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Lyric Tuesday.
Bessie Burriscale in "The Payment"
Tonight at the Lyric
"The I’a) men!"
Phyllis Tag«?. the central figure of
Ti re;» years later, 'as the result of
"The Payment,” the new Triang’e her studies abroad, she has become
play strarir.g Bessie Barriscale, which f:wnous. Society docks to her, and
will be seen- at the Lyric theatre to- rnong the fashionables is Reyburn's
night is the daughter of a (flodding wife. Mrs. Reyburn forms an in^
mill worker. There is a strike; and, slant liking for tho young artist and
after some furious battles with arm- insists upon her coming to their
ed guards, th ; strikers get the worst home. Phyllis is strongly drawn to­
ol it and go. back to work. Phyllis ward the woman she has wronged,
feels th a t sbe does not belong lU-Lhia-hut-trico-tr*-kren-nw rr: Bui- MrsT
life, lvK -•re is tho best achievepie.i^ ILiylmart i isiMs- aml~zhp Kernmes a
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—' th rgg'Tneala a~^3ay and u place to frequent visitor. Mrs. Reyburn tries
sleep. She has ambition nnd talent, to arrange a match between I’hyllia
She wants to become a miniature and her handsome young brother,
painter, so she goes to New York.
,and, sure enough the young people
fall in love.
Upon arriving in the city shg.sflQtL
'learns th a t the plodders are not con- { Then Reyburn intervenes* "You
fined to small towns. She secures a are not the woman lor him;" he tells
place in a department store, and her. "If you marry him you will be
with the little saved from her Scanty cruelly deceiving him and my wife."
wages she studies art with an old Phyllis pleads for her. happiness,
professor quite as prverty stricken "You.'!l tdlV’ she exclaims in sudden
as herself. He tells her she has real • fear. He slqwly shakes his head,
ability and with a couple of years’ "I won’t tell, but you will. There’ll
training
abroad
unquestionably corns a time when you can’t stifle
would win recognition. .
* your conscience, and then"— I’hil-

LYRIC T H E A T R E !
Tonight -Triangle D ay-“The Payment" featuring
Bessie Barriscale", Keystone Comedy "Skirt*
Saturday—“The Girl from Frisco", "A Strenuous
Visitor”, “ Busting in and out of Society”, Sec­
ond Episode of “ Liberty"
.
Monday—Billy “Single Clifford and Merry Comny in “ Linger Longer Ldcy” 14 Songs and
dies' Orchestra.
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Tuesday—“The Marriage oh Mollie O" featuring
Mae Marsh. Ninth Chapter of “ Gloria's Ro­
mance" featuring Billie Burke.
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Wednesday—The day that we . laugh—“The
Thom and The Rose" "Payment In Full",
Keystone Comedy *The Feathered Nest”

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Coming—The World Series Base Ball
Picture. ;
WHKUfk

lis knWs ho speaks the truth.
And
to this picture there is a smashing
finish with a big lesson.
Lyric Tonight..*
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.. The Marriage of Molly O"
. T h e costume worn by Mae Marsh
In "The kfarriafcc of Molly-O," the
Irish play just Released on the ,Tri:
angle programme is true to that, of
the Irish peasant. She ia dresacd
heavily in native wool. Her skirt
and bodice are of wool, and so is the
shawl over her head. . She wears
enormous shoes for protection
agninst the dampness of the bogs.
Lyric Tuesday.
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At Lyric Tuesday
.
Kate Bruce, the well known char­
acter actress has an im portant part
in support of Mne Marsh and Rob­
ert Harron in their new Triangle
play,. "The Marriage? of Molly-U."

inated. 2. To direct the tourists to
good hotels, garages and other stop­
ping points, where he can be as­
sured of high class service and cour­
teous attention without being over­
charged.. 3. By carrying a car of
supplies and mechanics tp relieve
the tourist of the annoyances of
troublesome delays, due to exhausted
gasoline, blowouts and breakdowns.
li^And most’ important, perhaps, to
make the trip -south one of genuine
value and education. Scarborough's
by reason of their southern travels
are postetj on all points.of scenic
and historical interest. There arc
many places right on or near their
trunk lines worth visiting which are
often missed. There are birthplaces
of famous men; battlefields of the
revolutionary and civil wars; his­
torical homes;
nntural
wonders;
grand landscape scenes; inspiring
views from mountain tops; great
cities many of which are passed by
unknown - and unseen. The grand
object of this tour is to make it of
such value that when the tourist re­
turns he can'feel he has roally visit­
ed the south and learned something
of that great section of America.
There arc Burely great possibili­
ties in rhis personally conducted tour
and os all of this.service is given
gratis one can 'safely predict it will
be a big success.
DRAINAGE ASSOCIATION*
Will Meet in West iSrim Beach in
January
The fourth*annual meeting of the
Florida Drainage Association will be
held at West Palm Beach, Florida,
January 22nd, 23rd, 1917; opening
at 10 a, m. Monday.
The question of land reclamation
for agricultural and other purposes
will be discussed by able.statesmen,
engineers, contractors, business men,
lawyers and gfle'nlisia.

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TOURISTS TO FLORIDA
Scarborough Will Get Up Winter
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Motor Trips
An unusunl plan has been formed
by the Scarborough Motor Guide
Company of Indianapolis, publishers
of the official road guide. for the
Hoosier State Automobile Associa­
tion and other leading motor clubs,
to aid automobilista to tour the
aouth this coming winter.
In the past automobile owners
have visited Florida yach winter
but for one cause or another instead
of driving through have taken the
train and had th*ir machine shipped.
Some have dreaded the" Unknown
roads, others have feared to trust
themselves alone so far in an un­
familiar part of the country, and
still others have doubted their abil­
ity to get through.
Aa a m atter of fact thousands
each year drive to Florida and other
southern states and gll are enthusi­
astic over the' delights and pleas­
ures of the trip. So, to convince
tourists of the attractions of this
trip, Scarborough’s will early in
January direct a number of cars' to
Florida. The tour will be led by
one of the pathflnding cars and .will
be accompanied by a supply car and
mechanics, who will promtly make
repairs, tire changes, etc., whenever
and wherever needed.
The objects of this personally con­
ducted tour are: 1. To direct tour­
ists over the- beet roads, so that all
doubt, worry and vexation of get­
ting off the beet foute will be elim-

Plana will be formulated for closer
cooperation among those interested
in drainage and reclamation.
The feasibility of amending th e
ealstinr-draintnrff*ttrwa will be~ thopT
oughiy discussed.
A trip to the Everglades, the
worfd'q greatest drainage project ia
being arranged.
Exhibition of ditching, leveeing,
pumping machinery ia invited.
Tho presence of visitors, including
ladies is invited and will be greatly
appreciated. Only members of the
Association will have a vote in th
proceeding!.
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You are urged to be present.
For information write Benj, Getsoli, P. O. Box 90," West Palm
Beach, Florida.
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Florida Drainage Association,
.
By Geo. W. Oliver.
President.
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WHY ATTEND CHURCn
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NoTcwber 17, |'( ||

Congregations! Church * •
Sunday .morning' at 11 oVloc’c
Rev. J. A. Davidson will speak inn
"Seeing Jesus In the Light of the
20th Century.”
Anthem by the
choir. Evening service at T o’cloc!:.
Thb minister will speak on the quertion of “ Leadership." Anthem, h /
choir. Wolff, Mrs. Julius Takarh.
_Sunday school—e t —
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Walker, Supt.
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Christian Endcavoi Society at- J
o'clock. Leader, C. A. McDonal.
To all of tht-ao services the people
of the Congfregntional church inVitJ
you—and-your children* nr hare s
part. Strangers arc welcome. Come
and sec.
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County Fair Meeting
For the purpose of electing officers
for the ensuing year of the Sem­
inole County Fair Association ..a
meeting of those interested is called
a t the office of A. P. Connelly to­
morrow. afternoon at four o'clock.
Everyone ia invited to be present
and assist in the organization.
C. R. Walker, Chairman.

For.Sale—Nearly new addin* m.
chine. 135.00. Western luCT®*'.
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TY or/Sale — Hup Bunabout
built, $100. Sthcllo Manii, C,ty « U f

FOR RENT
For Rent—On December l i T ^ T ,
futtaULy..furnishedrohht', ffl 'privzu
family* in downtown district. MJ . 1
erato ren t
Gentleman preftrrJ
Address P. O. Box 1081.
25-tfc*
For R en t-T w o furnl.hed
at 200 Myrtle avenue, Corner See- 1
ond St. Enquire Mi!!cr&gt; JJ^cry. J
25-ti

For Rent—Up-to-date new store
on Park avenue, with all modem
improvement*. N. H. Garner." * :
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For Rent—*6 room cottage on EI«
nvcnuQ with modern convenience,
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Life’s Burrow.
$16. Free water. N. H. Garner.
How bitter a thing It la to look Into
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happiness through another man’s
•yes.—Shakesperrr.
FOR RENT-Two Furnished
Rooms.. Hot and Cold Water
Address Z care Herald. 20tf
For Rent—Two or throe furnished
rooms. StriaUy mQdcrn. 709 Oak.
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CLASSIFIED^
ADVERTISING

For Rent—House op E. Second,
between Park and Oak. Enquire
214 Park
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For
Rent—
Several
nice
office
1 All Local Advertisement* Under
This Heading THREE CENTS a rooms over Yowell’y. Enquire N. P, ’
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Line For Radi Insertion. Minimum Yowell &amp; Co.

Charge 25 Cents.

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For H int—708 Park avenue. En­
quire
of II. C. DuBov, First and
In answering an advertisement
Park
avenue.
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where no name is mentioned in the
nd, please do not ask The Herald
WANTED
for information as to the identity of
tho advertiser. &lt; Usually we do not
W anted—To/buy a good adding
know- who the advertiser is and if machine. Enquire Herald Office.
we do v/e arc not allowed to give
.
26-2tp
out this information. Simply write
a letter and address it aa per in­
W anted—Ship us your prang**,
structions. in Hie ad.
. grapefruit, tangerines, pineapple and
other* fruits and vegetables. High­
est
prices obtained.' Prompt returns.
FOR SALE
Georgia Produce Company, Macon,
For Sale—3,000,000 cabbage and Georgia.
26-20-tp
Big Boston lettuce plants Cabbage,
W anted—To buy a good 3-hurner
Wakefield, Early Fiat Dutch, Early
oil
stove. L. J. Baker, Brown Bldg.,
Summer, all from best seed. $1.00
Sanford
Avp.
26-2tp
per M., Me per M. in lots of 10,000.
Cash with order. J. It. Davis, Bar­
W anted—To repair your gum,
tow, Fla.
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locks, lawn mowers, umbrellas, etc..
For Sale—Strawberry plants, $2.00 Repairing of all kinds. See W. II.
per thousand F. O. B. Lake Mary. Rogers, 312 E. Fourth St. 25-2*p
Farina, Lake -Mary, Fla.

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W anted—Lady wishes position as
Work will pleaae.
Box 105IL Sanford.----------- -

1Trn4rn _stenographer.

For Sale—Fine horse and buggy.
Lost—English. Bull puppy, by
Inquire a t W. O. Green’s Black­
smith Shop, corner 3rd St. and San­ name of Bully, white with mouae
colored ears and spots. Finder will
ford Ave.
22-8tc
receive reward if brought to Dr.
For Sale—Bicycle, equipped with N. ‘deV. Howard, residence 318 Pal­
25-5tp
large wire basket. R. II. Bronson, metto, corner of Fourth.
c-o Southern Bell Telephone Co.
jttv»Rv»lVr.i o r i lie
t w i n tntes' ax-rm-vmrf. n
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M ill* e ( Oirlfc. 0, fl» .. who on J e ll *». I»&gt;&gt;
-F or-Sale—Two Yiry 'desirable M
u ir llo m n iM il LBtfjr, No. O lttll#
building lots in Sanford Heights, N W U ©I N K H . Section *•. T « n iM &gt; «»
Kang* 31 K.. Tallflaatr* Meijdlt*.
Nos. 78 and 74. Wifi sell for $200 f l * a notiro ot Inttnllon to male Thr*«-»»"
Proof to oalablUb rlalm to thr laad ak*r»
each or. if taken together will make rfrarribod.
boforo Oar* Clrrult Taart, at
lower price on the two lota. Apply SanfcrJ, Florida, oa tka Xfclh dajr af 0»to the Farmers ft Ml&gt;rrh&gt;pt^ - nal&gt;k, -Mt
8k*l / Jurnlfwn of WlnUr I ' l i t n i
Headland, Ala.
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K. W. Chubb el W ini*r fa r .. Fit.
Il*nry Hrown of 0 »l* lo, Fl»i

For Sale—First class riding or
work horse. Harness and saddle.
Mrs. Julius Schultz.
18-tfc

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M. W ood, e f « * § « £ * * ■ n A m

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SS-Tuc* A Frl-IOt* •

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N o tlf* la hrr* by *t»*n «*&gt;»» * » « ' f l
Pu»h ol (ietiova. Fla., who on
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For Sale — Modern . nine room
house and three lots on Oak avenue
m i. mad* Banwwri gntry..
Half cosh, bnlanco at ci* per cent. for
K n :-r*» t . uvr-.tf. fo.-ilen •, T o« b»»'if
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t S cu t!
! Call, l a J l n * ' * '
E. L. Marshall, St. Charles, III., or rld
la a , haa ,e l* d 'n o tlro al nunljoni to ja jw
phone 90-J, Sanford.
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Fl»o jroar proof u oatablUh
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For Sale—Kentucky horse with
buggy, saddle and two seta of har­
ness. Apply Cecil Gabbett, North
French avenue.
15-tf

lan d abo»a .|^.-Tlb#d, b jf ’£»
mk
r u lt C o u rt, a l Stained. Ilo rld a . on IW !•“
day of I&gt;*«wmbtr, H U
&lt; lalm an t namo* «e wjlneeeen: •
l l n n r r N leh o t.o n af
n o fU t.
U li.lt* T a y lo r of (l*no»a. n d rid a .
» dw ard K fib * . »of Oonova, Vl»Hd»,
.oa*dI.KolJ«*r, I
N orm an E*
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*, Cheap for Caah—Second hand
rubber tire top buggy. At store of
J. E. Pace.
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For Sale—Heavy double .buggy,
Platform springs, canopy top, leather
Everyone Needs What the Church cushions. Could be made a delivery
Has to Impari
wagon. Sanford Wagon Works.
• At the Methodist church next ’
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Sun lay the pastor will preach on the
For Sale—One International truck.
subject “ Power” in the morning.
Some startling, revelations will be Thoroughly overhauled and paint­
made. These will be of interest to ed. Apply E. Stafford, Sanford.
7-tf
the church member and to the man
of the world as well.
For Sale—Nice 6 passenger Oak­
At the evening service the sub­ land automobile. Also surrey. Ap­
ject will be "Gentle Winds." The ply Abernathy’s furniture store.
pastor wishes to speak to the young
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y:cn and women of Sanford at this
For Sale—Now Is the time to put
hour. However, ail who come will
in
a supply of stove wood for the
to profited by thla service.
Large audiences are attending this winter. Hard wood, gooda and dry.
ehurch. Will you not worshjp with M. Hsnson' (Shoe Repairer), San­
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us Sunday if not enlisted elsewhere? ford, Fla.
Program of services:
For.Sale—Good young mule. Can
Sunday school :S0
be seen a t Rex Packard’s, Weat
Sermon, 11:00 • *
Side.
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Intermediate League, 6:16
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For Sale—Two
of land with
Senior League, 6:15
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good
bouse, Inside
Cheap
Serm on, 7t00.
f '
for
quick
sole.
O,
c-o
i Good choif. Hearty congregation­
Herald
office.
26-2tp
al singing.
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For Sale—Marine motor, 18.honi?
power, .3 cylinder, 3 cycle p.J*
Flrat class condltioii, Sanfor.1
ine &amp; Garage Co..
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D o o n .lm a n l a t llio Inlori*.

U. S. Land om*. at
- N o lle # la hnrobjr glean ‘ h a t 0*otl*
C lly ard of A ltom ooto Spring.,F1».« *
l),c m b » r IS. 1911. «“ / • Hyooa»aa«
No. 0*170, fo r N l» of HK W
N C M , Bo. t o n * 0. T o - a . U r t l * .
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TaU abSuow U rrld l.n , haa Slad
of In tan tlo u to m a la FUa-yaa* M J f .
aalabllah Itam to th a l.a d oboaa d „ o i» a j.
b*foro C loth C lreu lt Cou rN
F lo rid a, on tb o M lh d » r of Dorombar,
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J. If. P ao o lry of M aitland. F lorida^
J. 1. D lrh ao n o l I aagwood. H orioa.
W . H . W ard o f 1f i o a g » &lt; T l T t f . r U a .
• fi. C. fiowla ol A ltam oata Springe, *'
HagUtar.
Sl-Tioo A Frl-10?.n E

LET US SHOW YOU
a pile remedy that is different fr*«
any other

* PILE REMEDY
s used both eatertully and
ly. Guaranteed to glv« r®11*
ahy form of pile* .or money ^ u
ed. Sold only'by ua, 60c and $ • ’
R. C. Bower.

�m* Intainln t .

operating

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and. c o n d u c t l m e t

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wharf and m i d w a y at th a foot o f
Ik s d t r k . *1
Secret Chines* Industry.
Ba It ord ained by th* M n y * r mad CUy
ranoa,
Cypres* sm
ss, saving and aacaptln a l a s t
Ever since Hongkong waa establish­ th*
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privilege* granted herein shall b* *»#r- Cauncll ot Saaford, Florida;
Section 1. T h a t T h ird alreat shall b*
ed vermlllfon making, entirely In the rt**d in a sub stantial m a o s t r within Baa graded
and
p
aaad
w
ith
vitrified
brick f
yaara from lb* d a te ot tk a approval ol this
bands nf the Chinese, has been an Ini' ord
in ance, unless th* city council, tor suf- lb* Int*ra*ctfon of F ro otk nvwnu* nnd T hird
waat t o th* Intersection of T hird
portant Industry. The secret ot tnrinu S c i a n t ' r a u i a shown shall aata n d th* tins# atroat
for th * building and m n s tf u r tl n g th* docks street and Mapla avenue, sa id brick pave­
factum la kept Inviolate from Euro^ an
ment
to
ba a width of n in e foot.
d wharvaa herein provided for, and • fall*
Section t . T k a l Slath s tre e t sh ill
penn knowledge. The Chinese made u r a to build and conatruct such dock* and
c r a aubatantlal portion. th*rao(| graded and pavad with vltrtflad brick from
artificial cinnabar long before Europe jwharv**,
within * u eb five year*, ot such additio nal th* intersection ot Magnolin avenue and
li m a as .may b* ( r a n te d , shall c o n slllu la Siath street east to th* lataraaetloa ol P al­
ws* a clvlllicd country.

I he eald Sue

K&amp;’i
And It

app earing from said affidavit th a t
you and each of yen are e v e r t h e age ef

Tkaiw for*,,tt is ordered t h a t y e n . Sum L.
Mims and P e y to n V, Mims, a p p e a r l o . t h e
L am en ess,
above e n tl tl r d cause oa or before th e 4th
day e l D ecem ber, ISIS, or th * bill of co m ­
Sorca,
C
u
t*
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heum atiaiJ
plaint in t a l d ranee will be t a k e n aa tonrawed agsln st b o th ot j r c _
I U f u r th e r ordered th-s this order be
published In th e fls ford H erald , ’a net
Stop* Pain At Once ,
broach of this p arag rap h of this ordinance m etto avenue and S i l t h stre e t, eald brick paper publish* M b ami olr co u n ty , FI Ot­
i s . onr* n week for eight' weeks.
an d work a forfeiture of th* 'privilege* pav em e n t to b* a width of nine feat,
flection S. T h a t S eventh s tre e t shall be H W I.n e e a m y han d a* clerk of Ik* Circuit
g ra n te d in it.
2 5c. 5 ^ * 1
T h * C en tral Florida I n l a ru rb s n Railway graded and paved with vlirifled brick from C ourt, Bav t t h J u UUI C ircuit, fleminol*
^ $ L ‘ At A l l Dealer
In of Unk avenue end Seeenlh r unty, Florida, on this the, 2#rh day of
tb*
Intersection
C o m p a n y , its atfccaaaora nnd assigns Is here­
street
weet
to
th*
intersection
of
Seventh
cam efrom strong,' itout healthy,
Septem ber, H U .
by given all th* right*, usa* and privilege*
p erta in in g to such dock and wharf, or dock* street an d French avenue, field b r iefr p » « -.
-tnueti— ---- ---- B. A. BP UCLASS,
plants, enabled to benefit fully
and w harves, for th # c o n tt f t lt n t—Manager *«oo«-Swbw w w id th ‘dT'klaleen feet.
Clerk C irc u it Court, S ev enth J u d ic ia l
C ircuit, Seminole Co.. Fla.
Section 4. T h a t paving of nil tb * street*
from soil, air, rain and sunshine,
AN O K D IN A N C R -—, ---- ----- - to l U o of—p t U d i p r s Cnd freight to and
O r a n tin r to th l~ C * n lf a l F lo rid a In ter- from its eald railroad an d beat*, v&lt; ela an d provided for in lb* (o n g o in g sections •hell
IS-Frl-lOtc
and produce to the limit, because
don*
In
accordance
with
t
h
e
plan*
and
watercraft.'
u rb an R ailw ay C om pany, a co rp o ratio n or*
■s a ile d u n d er th e .la w s of th e slo t* of Flor­
Hertlon I . T h a t tb* a u th o r it y , rights and spacIRealiona therefor, su b m itte d by the
S prayed &lt; ('
ida, its successors and aaaigna, certain privilege* given, granted and conveyed In city, engineer of Sanford, Florid*, end new'
rights, franchise* and privilege* within tbs
eertl
p r* c sdlng
* ___ section,
to th* Central Flot- on file In th* offic* of the r l t y clerk of Sanw ith
corporate limit* of t h e r l t y ' o f Sanford.
I n t a r u r b a a Railway C om pany, its suc­ .ford, Florida. Th* peeing of said streets
'
Florid*.
cessor* an d assign* shall c o n stitu te ■ fr a n ­ shall be begun within alsty d a y s from and
which kills Iqsccts, Mops fuogoui
tie It ordsineil by t h e M ay o r and City chise for th e building, constructing, m ain- after th* d a te this ordinance shall became
troubles, and stimulates foliage on'
g i i i u . . t t - l e g e r t l f t - h o t ah— 1* a n y .pvapertv owner*
ta irin g , operating an d c o nductin
'
Council of tb* city of Sanford, Florida:
all kinds of crops, All read/ to
___ _ _ property
__ _ abu
____ttin g on nny
any ol mid
ftrr *' i&gt;rriml 0 f f 0,rT,‘n«
‘
—&gt; ‘
Faction 1. T h a t a u th o r ity is b e r t h ]
m i l w ilh w ater a n d sp ra y . E n o u g h
given, g ra n te d awd conveyed tm ro th e (&gt; n - T h irty year* from th# dot* of th e app roval • treats t o be paved a* aforesaid, ta li within
in
, an
d t h e c ity of
Sanford, th# tim e above provided to pavo eald stre e t
JWB
________
t n t F lorida In U ru rb a n Railway Company of thie otddinaace,
■ M make 3ft to 40 gefe; &gt;1.‘ Large
a corp orsllo n organised u n d er t h e laws o Florida, hereby reserves th e right, e t the in front of their respective property* In
catalogue of information free.
Ibe e late ol Florida, iU successor* and end of each period, to purchase end ‘ta k a accordance w ilh th* term* of thi* ordinance
O LIV ES
assigns t h e righ t, franchisee an d privilege* over all or any portion of eald railroad, and with tho plans and specifications th ere­
to build, construct, m aintain, o p e ra te end docks and wharves, an d e th e r properties for, heretofore prepared, a* aforesaid, by
conduct o railroad, to bo o p e ra te d by any used In connection therew ith , within the th* c ity engineer; th a t said work shall be
motive pow er other th e n ste a m , through, eald r l t y of Sanford. Florida, a t a v alu atio n don# u n d er an d by direction of th* city of
along, over, upon and across t h e streets, to be ftsed by arbitra tion as Is new provided Sanford, nnd th e piupwirhMiat* ro ot t h i
avenues an d alley* of tb* r l t y of Sanford, by law , or as may be h erein after p r o vided; shall, ba- assessed— S fs m vf fh t la m t^ p p p y ■
l \ b satdryMTfwcrohsH u b e t t - n n d
s a d abw -saut-granrew r l r v -------- --------------Florida, a* follow#;
signs,
tss
n
i
p
t
f
a
u
ihs
T
nrilltT
J
n~
il.1
...
---- •_[&gt;»« ^hsrelor. enlorelbt* In like
-Ter­
• -'V affao em e wvea tmM ^ n ni fm t W t h
d tn s n re . shall ba deemed an d held to h ave m snner ns o t h e r liana.
minus nt t h e so uthern corp orate limit* to assented an d given Us consant, to th* proBaetlon S. T h a t upon th* failure ol any
F o u rto e a tb street, F o u rte e n th s t r e e t from vision* herein contained.
roperty owner to makF th* Im provem ent
Meilonvlllo nvenue to Cypress avenue. Cy­
rreinabo
v# provided tor, aald work shall
pres* avenue
av en u e from F o u rteen th s t re e t to U k i
fA) Th* said g rantee herein named, It*
press
Xlonroe. W ate r street from Pin* avenue to surcessor* and assigns shall rorapUt* th* b# dons by th e rlty of Sanford, or sh it) b*
Sanford av en u e, Sanford av enue from Water said railro a d , w ith, dock an d wharf at th e 1st by a c o n tr a c t by the city of Hanford to
street to C omm ercial street, Commercial foul of C y p ress avenue, with in the rlty of. th e lowest and most responsible biddsV, in
street f r o m ’Sanfnril avenue to P a lm e tt o sve- Sanflfrd, w ith Its connecting l i n n obt*id* of accordance w ith th* plana an d speriAcations
enue, P a l m r \ t n avenue frbm Commercial said city, within tw o y ears Ir m th e data now on At*, with reference to said worh
•reel to th e Clyde l.ine dock an d wharf, of t h e a p p ro v a l of th is ordinance, and a and tw o th ird s of tb s cost ol su c h grading,
together with th e right to build a sw itch et failure to t o complete sueh work and con- opening, curbing, paving, Im proving and
machine
the intersection of P alm etto ■a v e n u e and ■trurtion, within such tw o y e a n , shall c o n ­ repairing of laid streets tib m t h e dale of
s titu te a breach of this ordinance and work th e completion of th# work shall ba a Hen,
Commercial street.
superior
to
all
n
tb
r
r
liens,
e
a
r
a
p
l
only
liens
paym
ent.
a fo rfritur* of th* tranchls* hereby granted;
A uthority i* hereby given, g ra n te d and provided however, if th e 'Construction of lor taae* upon th e lota or p ro p e r ty fronting
c o n v e y e d 'to th e Central Florid* In t e r u r b a n said railro a d , dork and w hart is delayed or ab u ttin g u p o n ’ th# streets hereinabove
Railway C o m p a n y , its tucceaaor* e n d *•- or hindered. by unavoidable causes beyond described so graded, openad, r u r b e d . Im­
signs, to build, co nstru ct, m aintain , operate such tw o y ear period, th o r l t y rounefl may proved or repaired and th e rem ain in g oneend conduct a. dock and wharf up on , along, In its discretion grant such additional time • hlrd r f eurh rost shill lie paid b y th e city
through, over and across Cypres* avenue, as It m ay choose for th * comnlrflon of said of Hanford, Florida.
ss e ste n d e d in to Lake Mnnroe, to th e railroad, dhek and wharf, durin g which a d ­
'Ate estim ated cost of paving p l r square
nurthern c o rp o rate limit*, tog eth er w i t h the ditional t i m e th u s g ra n te d tFI* franchise y a rd for th e paving of th e stre e ts aforeright to m ake All* and rut* to a g rad e e s t a b ­ shall f o n t n u e and rem ain in fult Intro and hald -Is 11.30 per square y ard, an d tb* *.-lished by th e city ol Sanfonl, lor said effect, an d In cat* nf * forfeiture, this fra n ­ li m a t s d to tal co-t of the paving nf th a t
Cypress a v e n u e . -and to build or la y a ro a d ­ chise n n d all th e rights a n d ‘privileges in It p a lt of T h ird street above described Is
way to th e n o rth e rn end nf said dock, said grant**! shall cease and term inate.
f.lRX.OO; th* estim ated to tal cost- c l ■ pavlpg
roadw ay t o be built of such m aterial as
of th a t p a r t of FWtH street aho.va d,-*-riJ&gt;cd
th e grantee herein nam ed. It* successors
fill Pr*nn t r * ro m p ic 'to n ot said railroad tg H.13.09 and t h r estim ated t o t a l cost of
and 'assign* m ay deem advisable anil auftl1 an d of sa id dock and wharf, or dorhs and paving, t h a t p a r t of Revetith Street above
riant, and said r o i d v e a y l o lie fre* anil open whsrves, th e sam e shall th ereafter he con­ described is I303A.90, and Ihe e s tim a te d
to the d t i t e n * of Sanford for ingress and tinuously o p e ra te d by Ih e said vrantre, its coat to lot owners per toot front for p a te egress to an d front »*td dock and w harf..
successor an d a l i g n s , and a Irilur* to so men! on th a t p a r t of T hird street above
S E N D F O It T H E M
o r t ig u n u t ly op erate Ihe sa m e shall ecu. der*rlhe 1 is HI 1-3 cent*, and th * r s im aled
A uthority Is also hereby ’ given, granted cstltu
te a b reach nf this o rdinan ce end work
and conveyed to th e C en lral F lo rid a Inter- a forfeiture of thi* franchise; provided, th a t ec»t. to let owners Per fort fro n t for pav
—TO-DAY—
urhan R ailway C om pany, Its successor* and due atlnw an re eh all lie made for strike* and in s th a t p a rt cf F lath atrevt abo ve dc»erlt ed I* 7f0 re n ts, snd th e ev ti-ra tad r e s t in
to
bu
oper- other, u n a v o id a b le reuse*.
■ n e Igns,
||I |P ,
Ilf
« ■ * »ild,
( • * * * e o n stru rt,
.m
o eai in tain ,,
lot owna/s per font (runt for pav ing of th a t
a te and c o n d u c t a dork and wharf, nr (dock*
HT) T h e ^construction of . t h e railroad p a rt nf Hrvenlh street above described Is
p u d w harves), n o rt h of W ater s t r i c t twherein
a
u
th
o
r
is
e
d
shall
conform
to
the
Ivrern , Pine av en u e and Cypress Avenue,
established;
.
*the
» e|
in * sain
iim ate*
atr* ot
Tb*
ssid rg
estim
of m
thee cost ot
nf said
s lid i
with ro ad w ay or roadw ays to Ihe no rth ern grades of t h e stcrets, a* .............
corporate lim its, upon th e sam e ren d itio n s grantee herein named, it* successor* and paving now b .in g on Olr In ihe nttlre ot the
citv clerk nf Hanford, Florida, and open to
a n d under th e same restriction* an d re«er- *««lgns shall have au th o rity for th* con
vstlon* as is hereinbefore or.' h e rc l n s tt rr siructinn an d m s in le n s n re of It* said rail­ nubile inspection during reasonable office
provided for th e building, constructing. road, and for the locating of necessary hours for the benofil of th e public.
switches a n d turnouts, for th e passage of
Sectfoii «. T he city engineer is hereby
its cars, a n d ' n t h e r 'u s u a l ’ A llures and app li­ required, within ten days, after th e firs!
ances Inherent in a railroad. Including poles publication of th is ordinance to prepare
snd wire, sto rag e bsltrrie* an d condoctor*. anil Dir an e stim a te of the a m o u n t of liens
etc,, suhiect always to th* ap prov al of th* for such paving which th* c ity will c lrlm
city ro unril.
a g a i n s t ‘each of th * lot* fronting or a b u tt in g
i HI All member* nf th e c it y police force upon the alreats to l&gt;s so paved, which easnd Are d e p a r t m e n t , in uniform , or wearing tim
mat* shall be baaed upon th e e s tim ated
offlcltl badge* nf th e rlty , shall be furnished re s t of said 'w o rk , and upon th* fr o n tag e
free p l u a r * upon siad railroa d within the of Inis upon th# street* to be pav*;),
corporate lim its of Ihe said c ity ql Sanford,
Heillon 7. Any peiaon ow rtn g an y InterFlorida.
**l in and to said pro p erty a b u tt in g on t h a t
(FI) T h e m a i lm u m passenger ta l e to be portion of the street* to he so pav ed, as
= 3
charged upon said raildrnsd. for s cnnllnu- hereinabove described, shill have th e right
m u nssssge from sny p i l n l . Within the lim ­ al any time within th irty daya after Ihe
it- of »ald c ity , to sny o th er paint within Ming of said Fslimates. a* aforesaid, with
su-h tin'll* shall hr five cents.
the rily clerk, to present th# city rlefk a
(Ft The said grautre. Its successor* snd sworn petition, to lie presented by him to
ss-lgns shall al all limes keep s n d maintain th e r lty .council, setting forth t h a t in th e
its space
betw een th* rail*, and two feet opinion of the petitioner the estim a te d cost
Incorrect,
on etc h »ld* thereof, in s s good condition nf sueh lien upon sueh lot is
a* th* re m a in d e r of the street, and should showing whcr-ln It 1# incorrect or - w h y ft
such i t r r e t be artificially paved, t h e s a id ’Witt bvceed the special bsnrAt acerru ing 'fro
tFykr, a lid tw o feet on each side thereof th e work and paving to be done in front of
shall be p av ed hy tb- said giantev, its sue- aald lot.
eetsor* an d assigns, w ith t h e sam e malarial
Section *. Th* city council of Hanford,
THE U N I V E R S A L C A R
and in thg s a m e manner, •* is used, and dan* ITnrida shall after proper notice and within
upon the r e m a in d e r of such street or streets. Ibe tim e prescribed by ordinance, sit as a
! nnd th - e s p e n s e of su&lt; h paving and ol the board of ertpalUation to hear any ar.d all
repsir ami m aintenance
ab*1I
h ,i
t&gt;r
‘ ’borne
,
,
y ! petitions and rom plslnt* whlrh m ay he
th r grant** . hi rrin nanu-il, ilk
successor- nted In re fe re n c e t o the m tlin a le d coat of
ami svsljns.
. . .
. th* paving provided for above a n d to make
, * 1*r• n 1'
sur r csi or s i n , I
amt p r o p e r in q u iry into th# u u r . t l u n
a-slgti*
sh
a
ll-b
e
a
r
all
the
r.jo.n
«*j
in-idenl*l
rlnvolvc.l,
ami.&lt; if
It ahaif
appear to th e satI i i .B as,
«*-m t
r
I a n *i I
u r n t i n s l ti
i.s .s l
tiii
t
t a
.1
. »
s.
V*
V , r l'" * 1
It un- I iifa rtio n of the city council, sittin g
drf thi* franchise, which rn*y »l a n y t i m e ] board nf r q u i l l t a t i o n , th a t the evtlm aled
hfrpiflrr e fHr
Filed in or hulkheaded during * m oun« nf said li-n Is’ rorre-tly e - t i m a t e d ,
th r l i l t nf ■ueftl
irinrniFF.
? th
flxrr) «h
■hAtl
t h er
Mirh Trinrhlf#*
thee ai m
muo u n lt pn fiirrf
aII satand
ta n d iHa.
a , th
The P’ord Motor Company
P i - Is
. one of the largSffilufi 3. Alt ortJinanre* or parts (}f or- am oun t of a*ieh Hen to h# eliklrntd hy th e
est
consumers
of
s
t
m
in
the
. world—200,001)
d inan ria In ennt!irt herewith he anti t h r u m r rily* nf Sanford, for Ihe navfftf of Iho
arr hereby r e p e a l e d .
* it reel* »nd i v i r u m in front of la id property,
tons
this
year.
T
he’great
volume
of protluc1‘iFK-tl fhia Ulh d»v of N o v rm b r r, iPlfl,
and after th e r ity euun il haa heard *11 p e ' !•
•
t
II. \Y. I I K U N D O N ,
Ilona an d given all p ro p e rty owner" an op*
tion—over 500,000 cars— and the efficient.
P m l d r n t f l t y (Touncll*
' p o rtu n lty to he heard and made all car***Ford manufacturing organization, brings pro­
I hereby re r tif y th a t the foregoing ordin* Ilona in th eir ju d g m en t nereaaary,
equal* I
an re aa* duly paaaed b y the r lty rmjn-il of Ire th e i M w i m e n l i in proportion to henef)t«. '
duction and selling costs down to a minimum.
| Fanfuril, Florida, in aeiaion thU 6 th day of .S aid estim ate* an then enoallred ahall s t a n d
aa tr u e and ro rre c t.
, T hat's why Ford buyers get more car for less
November, IUIB.
JAF. T. ItOIIK UTS.
I seal*
r t v s e d . f h i s fit *1 ilu- of November, 191S,
money Runabout, $345; Touring .Car, $350;
,
C i t y ,f ie r i .
l i . W i -----------------HERN PO N .
Approved by me this Clh d a y a f t Novem­
Sedan,
$0-15. All pricey f. o. b. Detroit. OrP
resident
C
ity
Council.
ber, l»16.
I hereby certify th a t the fnregplng o id l n J. D. D A V ISON ,
ders
taken
by
in e e was dulv passed by Ihe rity r o u n r i l 'o f
M ayor r i t y uf Hantord.
S
anford,
Florid*,
in
s
m
i
o
n
,
this
6th
d
a
y
of
2fi-F*rl-4lc
N o v em b er, I9IA.
fa*aft
JAH. C. R O B E R T S .
AN O ltlH N A N C K
______________ : , C lly- C levlti—
Repealing Seetiona 31&amp;, 31G, 317 and 3 1 8 . _ ApprtiVed
_____
b
y
roe
th is 6th day of N oW m iii-»ke-Hevrwed ttrdi*anre»-T ir“ T1ie iTty o7 ,
Hanford. Florida.
, . ,
. ‘^ i . j 01-8 - J. D. DAV ISON .
J l a - f t - s m i i l n v ' D I l j r t W XTa y.i r and City |
*
M ay o r.
Council of S an ford. Florida
2
R
-F
ri-lte
.Section I. T h a t Seetiona 315,. 316, 317
and 1UI of th e Revised Ordlinanre* of th*
o n e *f AppUcsIian for T a i D eed tin d e r
r i ty uf Hanford, on and altar J a n u a r y I, N Hecllon
S, of l.'haplvr IM S , l a s s a f F lo r­
1917, he declared to be repealed a n d . of no
id*
further force an d rlfe rt.
Notice 2* hereby given t h a t Cbas- L. Wing,
'Passed this Gth d a y of N ovem ber, 1916.
purchaser ol T a s ‘C ertiA rito No. 361, d a t e d 1
It.-W -.llB R N n O N .
tb* Ulh d a y of. Ju ne- A- -li. IVIO.-rnTDlIlio 1
: President 1
J l iu r i ia u a c l l— Alt' TTltfllalfad part ol Block (f, &lt;a(lapi„U a ;
Hereby
P ,certify- t h,* .l , l b e ( m, r _g i t n g ‘urdln„ , b u b -D lv . of tfuldsboro. J h # said land he- i
anre was duly p n -.e d by th e city counrli of tng l a n w l | a t th e dal* of ths i s s u a n c e of i
Sanford. Florida, In aesdun this 6lh day of #uch e .v ii r t r a u in the name of Xtary M. 1
November, 1910.
Record; Also Ta* Certfflrata No. 362, d a te d ,
JA S. C. ROB KILTS
t seal l
Hr- ative ot ntir tliirty yc«w of eMrcnri. v in Litxrum for
_
_____ i M a a g M i p a M M M
t ’iry t'lrrV.
.ol* 13 to 20 ilea* b i t s 16 to 19 , Block O
Fltirtih tr»il«-&gt;ttntt liminae.of apfenrllif n il nu«1 in te r
Apploved by m e th is 6lh day of Novel
uf C h a p p e ll’* Sul,-Div. of (loldsburo
The
frtriliiies, niul Imv frvicltt ra tn . v &lt;** »' ■' y » money ou
b*r, 1916.
aald la n d being a*ar»**d a t th e datb ot the
J.
IF,
DAVISON,
l a u a n c e of -u rh crrlfflrale in th e n a m d c
bay,grA&gt;n. (ceti ami Umir, K tiin n tm l l!i«' L«-'t
Mayor Ciiy of Sanford.
M sry XI. HScord; hp« tiled aald certiAcatea ,
lily \ o lies! 3 *
.
Il&lt;'t
au*&lt;‘
of
nuniern
tnarlilnrry
nmi
|)m\iinily
26-Fri'Hc
In my office and hav m a d e appUratiun l a r ­
J *7r4— b
Iwiirs,
fru
it
3
crate timlwr » c iwU or it t|iwlily imutce
i a t deed to isaue in oecnrdan # with la w .
AN OHlrtNANt'E •.
Said ro rtiflra tra vmhra. Log th e ab ove daa- (
ami vrcelabU: crates al reasonable pnya . Ti&gt; (ituvs 1,
Uei|ulrlng th e grading and paving nf rrilied r rop*rt r. situ a te d in Heminola c o n n - 1
T hird street from th o Intersection of French lyi Florida.
our tlaiuu write for |»rwc luta*
avenue with T h ir d atr**!, w o t a d t h e interUnless aald e e rllA catea'shall ba redeem ed
section ol Xtapl* Ayenup will. T hird s t re e l.; , r f 0 r d in e ,« | . w | , . deed will l.suu th ereon
Sixth
un ihv 12th
i 4lr**l
S |»from Iniprrrpilon of-aH i i,h .
t oaii
IMF u dx
d a y of---December, A.' D. 1916.
and Magnolia av e n u e east ttj th e In t r r s e c - , Witness my offleUI -ig naluie and se a l
tie n of H v tb street and P a lm e tto a v F n u a ! lhh| | h , m t h d a y of Nnwi-vh»t, A. D. 1019.
! i n t f e - e i t h rtnvet (loin th* in l e . - e t t i o n al
A. LMJlfill.A i s .
|l&gt;ak'BV*nu* and S even th street'Week tw the
Clerk Circuit C a u rf Seminole Co., Fla.
•a - t l )
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Ids. Ucfumliog Uuoda
Not lew is hereby given th a t scaled propoiala
wffil I* fccalved by Ir e Board ol Bend Tl us tees
of San lord, Florida, on hi before the aspiration
of thirty days from and alter the Ant puU,i,-aiion
of tbio notin', ar.d up to aud until live oVlock .
p. m. on t i n 27lh day ol N aventer, 1910, a t
iho il ly hail In th* city of Hanford, Florida, for
lb* p u n t a a r id M5.0iXI.tU, City of Sanlord,
H-nUu. refunding bond*, said bund* are-daUd
July 1st, 1916, and mature July 1st. 1916, sod
I ear Inlvreet a t the rata ul five and one-half par
rent p*r annum. Interest payable -eml sn n u -'lj.
lioth prinvlpal and Intrn-vt ara payable at N*w _
YofV, Stale ol New York.’
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Thlx isaue of bondt wiil be sold subject to th#
appro.ing opinion of John C. Thomson, lain of
ul the firm ul I &gt;1, 1-01, Thomson A Clay, ool l upUa copy of this oi inlan will be furnl-hrd lo th*
.urrvwdqi bldibr If so desired, upon the payment
nf the euro nf On* Hundred (t 100.00j Dollar*
therein*.
All hid* must b* ac.'ompanicd with a c*ctlHcd check for two p*r rant of th* amount of said
imu*. Th* Board of Bond T r u a im rvwnrs the
right lo r*J*et any and *11 bkla
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metto avenue and report at next
City Council Meet*
meeting of the councilr
November 6, 1816.
City council of the city of Sanford
Communication from Geo. A. Do­
mtt jn regular session on the above Cottes, city attorney, in regard to
dite-at ':30-p. m. Present, It. W. what progress he was making in the
Herndon, president; Councilman C.
enforcement of the delinquent taxes
H. Dingce, W. W. Abernathy, P. L.
Miller, Jno. Adame, R. A. Newman of the city of Sanford was read and
and Roy Symee. Minute* of last ordered filed.
meeting read and adopted.
All business being attended to
• On motion carried the m atter of council adjourned.
lidewalk along cast aide of new Sem­
inole County Hank is referred to
[atfeet committee with power to act.
Clerk wax here instructed to j
«ite Mr J. C. Murchison, Gen.
Supt. A. C. L. for information as to
when it woqld be convenient for
Mr. J. C. Murchison to meet with
city council to discus* the matter
of right of way for street purpose
in bulkhead district.
On motion carried, the building
committee was instructed to inves­
tigate the fire limits of the city of
Sanford us to limits of same, and if
found to require any change to re­
port same at' next meeting of the
council.
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•” Moved and seconded that council
meet with county commissioners op
Wednesday at 2 p. m. for tho pur­
pose of /cceiving paving bids.
-Clerk was here instructed to
write Geo. A. DoCottes, city a tto r­
ney, for a w ritten..opinion as to
what purpbse the funds now on de­
posit derived from school board,
to-wit ill).000.00 could be usod.
Report from lire chief complain
about phone ringing a t all time* of
the night thereby distrubing fire­
men was read and same referred to
mayor for attention.
Clerk was instructed to write Dr.*
0. J. Miller, asking him to get up
suitable ordinance conforming to
itite Iwas in regard to sanitary
buckets.,
Air ordinance entitled’ an ordlnssce-rrrjutrtng the gfftdihg and pav­
ing of Third street from tho inter­
section of French avenue with Third
street west to tho intersection of
Msple avenue with Third street:
Sisth street frpm intersection—of
Bisth street and Magnolia avenue
s»’t to the intersection* of Sixth
street and Palmetto avenue and
Seventh street from the intersection
°* Oak avenue and Seventh street
*&lt;st to the intersection of French
•venue and Seventh street waa
pisced on its third reading and read
In full and passed. Vote as follows:
Aye's. II. w. Herndon, C. H. Dinlee. W. W. Abernathy, F. L. Miller,
Jno. Adams, R. A. Newman and
Roy Symes. Nay’s, none.

don* £ f,°llow,: Ay“ * B* W* H*"». ’
w - Abernathy, C. H. DlnI.
1 F* L* “ ‘Her. Jno. Adams, R. A.
none™10 *nt* Boy *8y mM* Nay*,

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Progress In Southeast %
Columbus, Ga„ Nov.’ 15.—Tho
Industrial index says In Ha issue for
this week:
"Public' improvements, including
the building of roads and bridges,
constitute an important feature of
construction throughout the south­
east. In many sections 'highway's
nre being constructed with an ex­
penditure of u large sum in the ag­
gregate. Montgomery county has
noted brinds for building a . rivet
bridge and four additional Alabama
counties are pirpftrtng-tff btHM* mod­
ern roads. Many miles of highways
arc being built in section^ of Mis­
sissippi and Florida, a county of the
former state having just awarded
u contract for the construction of
more than 78 miles of roads.''
"General building continues in
large volume, with the probability
of but a minimum decrease in tho
winter season. It is expected that
next year will make a new high build­
ing record in t|ie southeast.
"Among the items of .construction
work to be done, os reported this
week, arc:

• "Apartment house, Durham, N.
C.; bridges, Harbour, Pike and
Montgomery counties, Ala.; church
building additions, Anniston, Ala.,
Columbus, Ga., and' Greenville, S.
C.; dormitory and school building,
Orangeburg, S. C.; library building,
Durham, N. C.; garage building,
Miami,' Fla.; office building, Augus­
ta, Ga.: paving, Anderson, S. C.;
roads, Crenshaw county, Ala., and
St. Lucie county, Florida; school
buildings, Gainesville,
Ga.,
and
Floyd county, Gu.; sewers and water
works. Conway, S. C.; theater build­
ing, Jacksonville, Fla.

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"Construction contract* have been
awarded as J.ollows:
- "Apartment house, Greenville, S.
C.; bank building remodeling, Tnllahassec, Fla.; hotel building,’ Savan­
nah, Gn.; harbor improvement,, Mi­
ami, Fin.; paving, Hirminghnm, Ala.;
railway passenger stations, Hogansville ami Palmetto, Ga.; road con­
struction, Etowah county, Ain., and
Jeff -Davis and Newton counties,
.Mississippi.
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Industrial plants have been cstaldished a* follows:
“ Artificial stone plant. Jackson­
ville, Ha.; creameries. Charleston
and Orangeburg, 8. C.; cold storage
plant, Cochran, Ga.; brush factory,
Hrndcntown, Fla.; grist mill, Tampa.
Ha.; lumber plants, Louise and Penton. Mias., and Sperton, Ga.; paint
factory, Jacksonville, Fla.; turpen­
tine plant, 'Clanton, Ala.; wood­
working plant to be Improved, West
Palm Ileach, Ha.
"Twenty-four corporations have
formed in tho 'week, with minimum
capital stocks aggregating $-138,600."

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And then the price of the fam ous
Chandler Six—greatest of all light
greatest by any test and any^ standard­
' s up._____■ — —I----Chandler production cost has ad­
vanced 15? percent in the p ast year.
And so the Chandler selling price must
advance.
Now is your last opportunity to buy
a Chandler at the present lo w
established nearly two years ago,
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(E lo o d and Bone)
• Ct:*rim?eed AiwTrrii **“ foo’if, ‘fasts well, and is
Amn*or-i»i.,................. ihe finest known soil
Total Xeospjet Pi A d d .... 1&amp;‘.»
builder.
Pure, sre a m e d bone
As "Blood &amp; Bone,"
cooked fresh from the
culling tables, supplies Armour Tankage has
the phosphoric a c id - been familiar to every
shown above. The am­ grower for over 30 years
monia is from blood in —more than 100,000 tons
fresh beef scraps that are have actually been used.
thoroughly at cam -cook­ Many growers, w Ifb
temporarily prefer noed trftn the bone.
potash goods, are wisely
mrfrmour Tankage is a
turning again to this
superior, strictly pure standard material of un­
product, prepared with questioned crop-making
scientific accuracy by es- value,
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cciallv developed, care*
ully controlled pro­
Get prices from our
cesses It is rich In ryarcst Agent and write
available, n atu ralJp lan t us for sample and leaflet.

Lively Trade In Mules.
There Is a considerable export of
mulox from Tientsin, the Urltlsh gov­
ernment buying them for army service
In India, the Philippine government for
use In tho Philippines, and they ara
purchased for other* uses—some oven
going to the United Stated
Romance and Ouslness.
“Do you uiako much money marry­
ing Moping couples, squire,’* tho to­
bacco drummer asked old Hudson
IllekH. Justlco of the pcaco at Rain­
bow Hand, N. I ‘Yea, I gel two dol­
lars for marrying each couplo, and
they (omo In such d.irne*? haste that I
alius lino *ent tcu, dollars more for
spcedlnV—Judge.

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Councilman C. II, Dingeo offered
|he following resolution,, and moved
R* ndoptlon: Naming the Seminole
County Hank as a depository to reftlve •nd to be tho custodian of
“ ndi and
m oneys arising from
‘he sale of said bonds.
An ordinance entitled an ordin­
ance repealing Sections 315, 318. 317
, 318 °f the Reviffed Ordinance
0 the city of Sanford, Florida, waa
P *n«d on its third reading and read
n full mil passed. Vote aa follow*:
&gt;es. It. w. Herndon, C. H. Dingeo,
,w* W. Abernathy, F. L. Miller,
no‘ Adams, R. a , Newman and
Roy Symes. Nay*, none.
An ordinance entitled an ordin­
al* *r*nting to the Central Inter,
., *n Railway Company, a corpor00 nrganited under the law* of
* ,Ule °* Florida, It* successor*
u sssigns, certain rights, fran« and privilege* within the corlirnit« of the city of Sanford,
' V.d#' w“ PUc&lt;fd on Its third
*»ding md reid ln fuU 4nd ptlw&gt;d

J * ? ' A; DaCotte*. city attorney,
r . M ,ere Iwtructad to confer with
In r„f Tupp,r oI tb* Clyde Lina
,erenc® to extension of, Pal­

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Kuney, president of the Southiide
The following is an extract taken
association and C. H. Neeb are the. from the Senior class paper com­
delegates appointed.
posed by the bright Soniori of *17.
There aro many different kinda of
.T h e belief of the Southslde so­
fun
in this world and one very rare
ciety is that the atate should either
compel the company which built tho specimen' of thia best of human
You nevpr heard of a teamster without a team—did you? Did
canal to make the waterway navig- blessings is watching the girls navi­
you ever hear of a rich successful man without a bank account? You
ablo or else take it. back, together gate the sand at the High School
with the lands which the state deed­ corner .in white ehoea. Poor, pa­
cannot succeed without a bank account any more than you can
ed the company in consideration of tient, silent, buffering womahlfind.
team Without homes. This Bank is the bank- of accomodation-:
building the canal. It was stated the- heart of Sanford goes out to you
b u t not its pocketbook.
(ait
night
that
It
is
.proposed
to
sell
meets your needs—fits your case. .
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I la lk« CM? fc» C M * | t M f a t T aat la
tho canal to the government for |5,i l r a M t a t J0«. Par M aalk
You who are doubtful stand with
The same welcome is accorded the man with the dollar as the
la U n a n M a n Ba M »4a a* O f h t 000,000. :W,.IL Ladue, colonel, gov­ me a moment on the steps of the
ernment
engineer,
a
short
time
ago
man with thousands. Test us NOW.
little nigger church across the Way,
i M a i M allar Aa«aa« t t k l
reported against tho proposed, pur­ and watch with me the bunches of
IN C . a l Ik* P a a ltW ta a l Ba a fa r l. VWMa
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chase by the government of the trim yout)g. ladles who croak the
Uatfar Art a t M in k In i. 1ST*.
canal.
.
TflatkmNa. Ill Several delegates from’ Miami ex­ ^Icsert waste of sand, with hope of
preserving the beautiful luster, of
pect to go to Fort Lauderdale-to­ polished foot goaf gone out of their
mwnptfttBusmj
morrow to uttond the last day'a ses­ eyes and hoavincas in thaic. hearts.
sion of the convention.. -*• All the sand in the street tries to
cling to the shoes which are whit
C.'M. HAND
0. L TAYLOR
II. R. STEVENS
R. R. DEAS
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MAYOR LICHTY
and. absolutely refuses to bjpVefia
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WOODRUFF
Vk«-Pw*kUal
We note by the Melbourne Times from ita hold, elther-'’py black,
that editor Stanley Lichtey haa been
threatening looks or gentle pertuanominated for mayor of that thrivihp e lv c ^ to n e a ..^ ^ ’
city. We extend congratulations
Wait, here comes a group of lightMelbourne upon having one of tlje
O f» « ri» ifw V iri ■Wwwi A i r i A A f i n r i i A A w i A A A A i i i r i n i r w O n r i v f k rV A A
most progressive and public spirited ;be*rtod girls now. See, they apeditora of the east coast at the helm' proach the corner, they stop, per­
and Melbourne should forjjn ahead plexed, troubled with th at age old prove the liquid so that these ad­ Woche" organized an international thirty seven clubs have joii*j
justments will bo done away with. contest for the most beautiful waltz Florida Federation in the 2
and become greater
the ablo question which, as yet, has not been
Experiments are to be conducted the judges, headed by Johann Straua years or since the suffrage iEcj
answered—how
to
get
across.
administration oJ*«-«tfnnley Lichtey.
ahortly
with the new fuel at the awarded her tho "prize of two thou­ mont. Copies of her letters in i
Editor Shower of the Safety Har­ W® w**|| ^af*fnnirniiiU ii&gt; Stanley
One girl, more daring than the
Ford
plant
In D etroit,' Mich., Mr. sand marks for a piece she had writ­ ing distributer! by suffr.gUu
bor Times haa n little rain drop in
e believe that ho will need our rest takes it upon herself tp lead the
Ford
being
greatly
interested in tho ten in a few hours. Her claims to the atate. —----- —- . * ”
his family.
•sympathy before he ia through with way. She takes one or two careful
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new
product.—Miami
Metropolis. ‘ high artistry In the field of serious
Mrs. W. S. Jennings of
his term as mayor, but he can be steps, until she is within jumping
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music hnvo been attested by her ville, president of the FloridiyS
Preaidont Wilson sepsh^avote of depended upon to do his duty ns he distance of a small clump of grass,
thanks to t h e j ^ f e r n states for sees it and let the chips fall where then ahe springs lightly on—alas, DEMOCRATIC FUNDS NEEDED admission to the Society of Ger­ eration has written Mrs. M*."1
man Composers, an cxreptional hon­ very fully nbout the milter
their supim pt^M ow about the solid they may. Nevertheless a news­ U&gt;e sand!
Nothing daunted, she
lo u th j^ * ^
flares that the most recent n
paper man is generally willing to ■pies another clump in the distance. Deficiency In Contributions and l)e- or for a woman and an American.
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gives forty nine new dubs to
'An
.interesting
talk
about
Miss
Taking
mow
careful
aim
this
time,
•flrlt
Now
Stares
C
6
mrtiillrc
tackle anything and we have no
Edwin Spencer of Lnkeland made doubt about Mayor Lichtey get­ she lands on it squarely, nowing
Foster, some of her personal ex* Florida FederiUon in u 0 yfWV]
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In The Fare
a political speech in Illinois last ting by with It.'
modest acknowledgment to the ap­
Tho following letter.has &gt;bcen, re­ porlcncCs, a sketch of musicnl ca­ shows only two resignations. (_
slim m er' •which accounts for the
plause of her companions she con­ ceived .from
Vance
McCormick, reer, etc., as well as a program of of these was that of a small Hih
Democratic landslide in-the west.-—
tinues
heroically
on,
until
sho
has
at­
chairman
of
the
National
Demo- her songs and piano numbers will eleven members, which lost its’ me
High School Notes
- — -0 :---tained
her
goul,
the
sidewalk.
cratic
Executive
Committee:'
,Na- bo given by Mr*. Lucille Asplnwall Ident by d eath ,'and the other sfs
The first girls basketball game of
More trouble about the eight hour the season will bo'played at Oviedo
When finally all the girls have tional committee deficit approxim- Takach, chairman of the meeting on club whose president and vice i
Tuesday afternoon nt three o'clock. ident both-moved out of'th*
. , law going into effect.. Well, leave Friday, Nov. 17th- The line up for reached tho school building th#tr ates throe hundred thousand• dollars.
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For the small admission feo of the circumstances in both
it up to Governor Cutts. He can thia game, is as follows:
shoes have taken on a fashionable Democrats should show \:rntlt u&lt;le
ten
cents friends and strangers in­ leaving the clubs jn rather
settle anything.
Eight forward. Helen H an d ;'left new latt'o sh ip grruy color, anti what for great victory by wiping out this.
terested
in music can enjoy the priv­ organized condition.
Particularly
selected
your
city
with
forward, Cora
Tillis; jumping surprised mo vory much in th a t they
The treasurer ol the Genera] Fd
Cold snap is all right. It means center, Ruth Kanner; running cen­ deemed thoroughly disgusted with others raise at least one hundred ilege of the program. .The Fay Fos­
ter
program
will
ineludc
two
Irish
dollars
to
pay
debts.
If
you
will
erntlon
happens" herself to be ||
thousands of dollars in the pockets ter. Helen Peek; right guard, Ruth tho effect.
Never mind, girls, it
of Sanford growers and the rest of Hand; left guard, Alice Andes; sub­ vsill not he for long, for wo will soon perform this patriotic duty for' party songs (a i "The White Blossoms of Floridian, Mrs. William l». YoaqJ
off the Hoy". &lt;b) "The Daughter;" Jacksonville.. She has writtea hi
us can afford to shiverjtoine. Shake stitute, Merita Lake, Fern Ward and have our high and dry, sand free, forwurd funds by tho twenty first.
for the money, us it were.
sidewall n.
P. M. Elder immediately started "Sing’ a Song of Roses;" "Petite Mrs. Morgan, in response to
Katherine Aycocke.
n fund und Ihe following went down Waltz dc Ilallefc;" "Springtide 1 of lettors of Nov. T as follows:
Of -course some of the girls who
Mr. Rendall, the Lyceum reader ftlr the amounts opposite their names Love" and "One Golden Day."
"Tho, records in the office of tfc
The Sanford Herald will issue the came out to practiro were dis­
-and
if
there
nrc
any
more
who
would
and
impersonator'
visited
tho
school
treasurer
of the General Federt
regular Christmas edition on Tues­ appointed. Don't let this discour­
Social
Department
like
to
contribute
they
can
leave
it
Thursday
morning.
His
readings
of
Women's
Clubs, shows that 4s1
day, December 12th, thus* giving age -you, but come out and practice
A
delightful
game
of
bridge
was.
with
the
Herald:
state
of
Floridu
paid dun u
were
taken
from
Riloy
and
his
im­
&gt;, the shoppers two weeks ia which all the harder. We expect to play
lows:*
enjoyed
by
the
members
pn
Tuespersonation
of
the
old
Hoosier
far­
T.
1.
Hawkins
$1.00
to purchase their holldny stuff many games this season nnd you
j Q0 | day afternoon, nt which-Mrs. Me"1:14 on 71 dubs.
mer in connection with these was W. S. Hand
through the columns of this paper. still have a change.
I
qq I.aughlin made top score and won a
"1:15 on :6 club*.
especially
fine.
His
other
readings
p.
Woodruff
The merchants should get busy with
We have been working hnrd nnd
cut
gloss
lemon
server
with
silver
were
cquully
us
fine
and.we
wished
"1:16
on 108 clubs.
E. A. Douglass
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their advertisements, as this Christ­ have had good practices. The team
he
might
have
stayed
longer
with
us.
"During the Inst two ynn, *|
P M. Elder
10.00 fork. Mrs. Thigpen cut the consomas edition will be a hummer
will do their best in this game and
lotion,
a
crystal
flower
basket,.
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wjH Bee, thirty seven clubs 1
R.
J.
Holly
LOO
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GASOLINE SUBSTITUTE
W. E. Watson .....'.............
joined the
Florida
. 1.00
We will celebrate the completion highest score.
J.
J.
Dickinson
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Club
Notes
There
are
two
resignation* for mi
. 1.00
of the hulkhcud at the Seminole
New
Gas
Made
in
Miami
Will
J.
N.
.Whltnor
The
hnd
weather
prevented
the
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period
of
two
years, both
1.00
County Fair the week of January
Miss Cornelia Puleston of Winter
Jolt
John
I).
Cash
,
meeting
of
tho
Weifaro
Department
numler.’d
about
twenty m«sbi*]
1.00
20th and this fair a n d -big celebra­ Park spent the* week end with Miss
Aleogns, tho liquid that will run L. Pf'McOultpr
1.00 nnd progrnm to the club on Wed­ both lost .their preidents snj
tion will be one of the greatest in Edwards.
automobiles just as easily as gaxolin J. D. Davison.
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history. Get your exhibits ready
nt
a
laterdate.
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but
which
can
lie
manufactured
for
T.
A.
Neal,
M.
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"The
suffrage
vote
in tit citsj
1.00
and let every citizen of Seminole
Mr. Chuffer was visited Saturday,
five
and
ono
half
cents
a
gallon
was
convention
held
in
DeLsnd,
Ih,]
R. K. Stevens....... ................
LOO
• county fall in line for (he.big Sem- November 11, by his sister and
demonstrated
to
be
a
success
yester­
was
105
for,
and
t
against,
o
m
if]
A. P. Connelly ....................
Suffrage CaUsc'd No Withdrawals
LOO
* inole County Fnir.
brother-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. A.
day
when
tests
of
the
liquid
were
voting,
with
the
total
voting
strtagA
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In the heat of the suffrage dis­
F. L. Miller...........
LOO
---- O-----Tico of Lemon Bluff.
of
the
sta
te
110
,
whirh
Is
onsoftk]
aado by the inventor, Charles Ab- L. G. Stringfellow
.....
cussion
at
the
Macon
convention
of
LOO
TH HAST COAST CANAL
h6y of Hungary, and Cnrl G. Weild- H. H. Chappell......................
LOO the,Georgia Federation of Women's host In the country, in prop
Not ull the people mi th e east
Kutli nnd Jfeien^Hund, Gertrude,
of Ft.'Lnuderdule, who is inter­ Cash
.............
1.00 Clubs, the statement was mode by to population.
coast fuvor • the purchase of the Ruth and Ercel Little enjoyed a ested in the development of the pro­
"The former treasurer of tktGa-1
Mrs. S. C. Moore* of Macon th a t
. East Coast Canal by the govern­ boat ride last evening to Fort Flor­ duct. The now product was manu­
era! ’Federation. Mrs. Williis Ij
she
understood
thirty
seven
.efubs
Death of Mrs Frank Jones
ment, in fact the majority of the ida. as guests of Cilpt. nnd Mrs. factured nt a small p la n t'a t Dnvio
Williams of Michigan, sni the j
Mrs.
Frank Jones, the competent had withdrawn from tho Florida mer chairman of membership, Vtl
Madison
uhonrd
the
Badger.
people of tjie lower east coast want
where the
inventor
has
been
expertFederation
after
tho
indorsement
of
9
the ca lal company to stop flirting
inenting for some weeks. H v bus and much loved telephone operator cqilnl suffrage by the- General Fod- Frank White of North Dakotz. Nil
Wo think Orlundo ought to have named his product "aleogns," be­ at Geneva died suddenly at her home crutjon nf—Women's—Glubir--- ThtTrsfioRetL'to the board at the
with the government and get down
an
infirmary next to the foothnll cause it is alcohol, made from green- in Geneva on Wednesday lileht-n t- echoes of the suffrage discussion has at Old Point Comfort. Va., th»t id]
to the real business of trying to give
11:30.
the state something for- the lam) grounds, in lyhloh to enteIla m _ l h a |^ ylt-- 1,TaTt-. nr
ny flort Qf
oqe club had resigned from the *
Mrs. Jones has been n resident of not died away nnd’ Mrs. Moore's erol Federation on- aecoust-oL
they hnv&lt;* *— y r-n t-d — ThP fol'-~ -rorttng teams aHcr they're through green vegetable matter. .As the ma­
statement
hns
been
handed
’
about
lowing from the Miami -Metropolis with them. How uhout it, Orlando? terial for the manufacture of tho Geneva for twenty six years and and qUMIToncd at every meeting of ■uffcage resolution, passed «t dsj
leaves a host-of-frtnnifs. as well .a# a
is a fair sample:
liquid- can be found in groftt quan­
suffragists in the state since. De­ Chicago biennial.
Wo certainly Hope Orlando does tities in this section, especially in the son, C. W. Culpepper of Geneva termined to get at tho truth of this
"I think I have, covered yoar i»j
■purchase of the cast coast• canal
* not hand out so much rough stuff to Everglades, it is believed that the and a dunghtcr, Mrs. Starling of matter, Mrs. Morgan of Savannah quirics. I have handed jour kWj
by the United States government is other teams os they did to our .boys.
New Smyrna to mourn her depar­
addressed a letter of inquiry to the over to our state president, Un »•
opposed by the Southside Civic So­ More of our boys were hurt in the new industry will develop into onq ture.
of
the
greatest
in
this
section.
treasurer of the General Federation S. JMinings, who--will“WTite
ciety, und that organization* last game with Orlnndo than have been
Funeral services^ wen^held. J’cAter-. and- hOT'TopIy'ls” not^onry a com- full. Yoq may use this letUf
Mr. Abbey, who made th e aJcoga* day at the M. E. church at Geneva,.
night appointed a committee to at­ hurt before in the whole season.
at Davie, la an export chemist. Ho Rev. Gqttcridge officiating, and in­ ■plete refutation, but shows that record as you see fit."
tend. the_oonventlon of_the .-East
was formerly connected with the terment oadc in the Geneva ccmc
Coast Canal Association nnd work
Rose Gnllugher has been ndded to
food department of the Hungnrian tcry.
against the proposition to petition the ranks of the Freshies.
glvernraunt and was on board tho
the government to buy the ranul.
The sympathy of tho entire com­
The association meets in F ort• I,nu^
Miss linker, n representative of F'utherland when it was interned tn munity is extended to tho bereaved
dcrdnle today und tomorrow. ' J. G. the Palmer Penmanship School visit­ American waters. Since that time son and daughter.
he has been experimenting- ut Davie
ed us Tuesday’morning. The''writ-. ... ..
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,ing class
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with
product,
which. hus
Bpvnt u profitable half-hour'.
.. .the
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,, been
,
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___ _ furnishing motive power In Germany
under her direction. Upon request!
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W O M A N ’S CLUB
,, , .told
, , us something
• . . . _»of the , * Austria
ever
since
tho
war.,:
M
ss
Baker
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Do Yrou U se •
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started. A secret process in followed
‘ Club Calendar
work ,lono in r,!m cr n n hod In
....... « J . . 8a4 ;
Tuesday,
Nov. 21 —Music De­
o .......
......1 - t o - . . . . l-w ch lld llo n . . . «lv.n to d o m o n .t.,,.
method In all srhools, both city and that the liquid would perform all of partment.
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rural.. In New York, Philadelphia, the'functions of gasoline when it
F'ay F'oster Day—Arperlcnn Mu­
— For—
St. Louis nnd other large cities comes to running un automobile. sic. Mrs. Lucille Asplnwall Takach.
Palmer method has beeh in tr o ­ The aleogns started a cold engine in chairman.
duced in both high schools and a now automobile, and a pnrty of '* Wednesday, Nov. 22—]&gt;nn^nrn
grammar schools. We 'found wo five drovo around the city for some Department: '
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were up to date in this, as in every­ time, the enr being driven by tho
South America—Discoveries • and
We have learned that
Nswigntors.
Two minute talks. Pa­
thing else.
nlcogas.
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nearly every fellow wants
per, "The Blending of the Races."
a different kind. To pro­
During the demonstration it was
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FOR BUSINESS MEN
—
Why is Lucille like a Ford?
shown that the nlcogas hks the same
vide for this we have all
Fay Poster Day
Because she is cranky.
Miss Fay Fostor is ono of Amer­ &gt;§&gt; Every business presents its own distinct problems
kinds, and by buying them
^-Bright Senior’ explosive power of gasoline, hut that
in burning it does not discharge any ica's foremost women composers.
in connection with our
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and requirem ents.
‘ Miss'.Virginia Brady, ono of the enrbon. Analyses made by tho fed­ She began her musical career as n
printing papers we are
most popular girls of the high school eral government approve the liquid "W underklnd," completing tho study ,♦&gt;
The Officers of the First National Bank are
’able to sell them a t from
and n'great favorite with the young for commercial uses, stating th at it of harmony nt the age of eight,, and
not only familiar with general financial conditio*19
50c to 75c per box.
speiety of Sanford left lust FYiduy cannot bo used on medicine. Thia ia becoming church organist and choir
throughout the country; they are thoroughly c?0*
n
most
importnnt
point,
aa
it
will
director four years later. At fifteen
for Texas. She was accompanied by
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the
revenue
problems
con&lt;
§&gt; vcrsnnt with local conditions and ready to give
■he composed n set of Octave Stud­
her .'mother* • nnd two youngor
Ask for Samples
vfronting
the
manufacture
of
alco­
ies fort^Hugh A. Kelso, which are ♦&gt; special attention to Individual needs.
brothers.. .They are planning to
and 1'rices
still used in hi* large conservatory
stay in Texas until, next fall, during hol.
We welcome business accounts.
which time Vlrgintn will continue
Abbey dbclnres that ho can man- in Chicago. White in th at city ahe
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her course of study, f Her many ufqctUre the nlcogas for five and one hnd the distinction of being the
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friends miss her and wish her a half cents a gallon, which means youngest member of the Chicago
that it will probably be marketed Manuacfipt Society. Tho original­
speedy return.
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for
not. more than ten cents a gal­ ity and charm of her work have won
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lon.
Further experiments are bcirfg for her two* covetc4 honors in GcrLooks are Deceiving
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
made
with it', as at present som e 1 many, whero recognition of A m e r-|X
First Speaker: Mr. Chaffer looks
" i
carburetor adjustments are neces-jlcan composers is so rare th a t, her
liko a good teacher.
, "THE^FARMER’S FRIEND”
PHONE 148
Second Speaker: Yes, he l*. n sary before it can be uaed. The success there Is truly noteworthy, j v
chemist declares th a t he can Im-jW hen the Berlin periodical "Die
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Lemon Bluffer.

A Teamster Without ,a Team

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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�Ridgley Park, Pa.,, wdre guests for a
at
Benson
" S p r in g s Inn. They left Friday for
St. Petersburg, Va„ where they will
visit with relatives on their way
Happeni ng*—
; home.
&gt;
of M*tterii In B rierS. C, Horn of Woodbcrry, L. I.,
Personal Itenia of
has been a guest at Benson. Springs
In te re s t
In for the post two weeks and will
leave Saturday for St. Augustine
stmt0VI of the l U l t a l 8 « in : and Jacksonville for a short visit
before returning to his northern
Ttrf: gurrtoftlT Arronsed for
home. Mr. Ilorn expects to return
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to Enterprise with his wife ami
4 I I I I M H 1'.
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daughter in December and spend
the season.
w 0 Davis,' proprietor of
AftfOD' Springs Inn at Enterprise
Mr. and Mrs. F. S, Thomas o(
In the city yeaterday on buai- Hendersonville, N. C., were’ guests
at Benson Springs-Inn last Thurs­
"ror delicious hot blacuits-usa Juba day on their way to Titusville where
they will spend the winter.
&amp; KUing Flour At all grocery
B. E. Miller and S. C. Horn spent
Srt Dr. Davis, optometrist, who Sunday at Del.and.
Mrs. Leon W'right of Syracuse,
lui beeh coming here for years, at
N.
V., and Miss Helen Bodine .pj
.Robbins _Nest
Hotel Wednesday.
Boston,
Moss., are guests at the
Hot. 22 to Saturday, Dec. 2nd, for
jjart* for headache,'eye atraln or home of John Sauls.
S. C. Horn spent Tuesday and
d«f»ciive vision. Refs., Dr. Robson,
Wednesday
with friends ut Uma­
Mr. P»c*&gt; Celery King.
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tilla.
For delicious hot blscuita uso Juba
Capt. Tuttle, who has been seri­
Sdf Rising Flour—At all grocers.
ously ill the post week is slowly re­
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For delicious hot biscuits use Juba covering.
• Mrs. U. B. Miller and children,
S»K Rising Flour—At all grocers.
Hayes
and Iiettie returned to their
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home at DeLand Monday* after a
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for two weeks’ visit with Mr. Miller
ddidous hot Biscuits—At all gro­ at Benson Springs Inn. Mr. Miller
cer*.
is doing the decorating at the Inn.
For delicious hot bisoults use Juba
N. O. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. F.'C .
Self Rising Flour—At all grocers.
Wallace were Sanford visitors on
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Thursday.
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ff. E. Kcoggnn has nrrived In the
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Gordon, p r o ­
"city from point* In the east and will prietor of Benson Springs* Inn were
tni«e In the shipping of winter Orlando visitors Inst Thursday and
vegetables. Mr. Scoggan is another Friday.
vegetable shipper who. calls Sanford
A. *W. Honeycutt, wife and non
bis borne and now that Scoggan and and Mrs. S^ B. Wilson of Del.and
„ Rusadi have arrived thoro is a full were Enterprise visitors lust Tues­
house and the game enn start.
day.
.
.
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wallace of
Ridgley Park, l’a., and Mrs. J. A.
Seft Rising Flour—At all grocers.
C-lf
Wallace of Chester, Pa., Arrived at
Use Jjiba Self Rising Floor for Enterprise Wednesday-on the-Clyde
delirious hot Biscuits—At all gro­ Line boat from Jacksonville. They
report their trip a very enjoyable
cers.
.
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“We hove sold 1,1 HO bottles of one.
Tsniac and have never had a dis­
LONG WOOD PICK UPS
satisfied • customer." Smlzor Drug
Mrs.
C. W- Entzmingcr spent the
Co., Clarksville, Tcnn.
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week
end
in Orlando with Mrs. Sel­
It is what the neighbors say about
ler*.
. Tsolsr that mukes it the greatest
success in the medicine world today. I The Longwood business houses
Advertising may sell one- bottle, but are being wired for electric lights.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Searcy were
the person who uses one bottle will
visiting
in Orlando Sunday.
influence the sale of a dozen addi­
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L.
Dinkol was transacting busi­
tional bottles by recommending it
ness
in
Oriando' Tuesday.
2C-2t
to friends. *
The orango season has opened in
For de'.tcious hot biscuits uso J u b a ’ Longwood.
Sdf Rising Flour—At all grocers.
Longwood was well represented
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in Orlando at the Shriners* celebrnUse Juba Self Rising Flour for tion last week.
ddicious hot Biscuit*—At all gro­
William Bickmfl returned Monday
cer*.
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from Orlando where he was guest of
Pie Juba Self Rising Flour for Helen Greenwood.
delicious hot Biscuits—At all gro­ J. M. Waite, one of our business
men was atteuding business in San­
ws.
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ford
one day lost week.
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for
delirious hot Biscuits—At all gro­
NEAR DISASTER
cer*.
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Uie Julia Self Rising Flour for
Tire at Grammar School Might
delicious hot Biscuits—At all groHave Proved Serious
ww ■
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The Grammar School is being im. Tsniac has made life worth living- prdved by installing gas heaters in
for millions of people who had al- 8Very room jnflt,-ad of the ancient
—mosUgi ven up-heper—I t-wri1i d » .t he - fl10ye8 nn(j t j,c plumbers are hard at
same for yog,
26-lt
work getting them in Shape for the
*, Thousands of run down mon nnd cold snap. "One of the gas pipes in
women have rcportcd__aatonishiug. the—Stnwnttr—G ratio-"Miss7 Plant's
in weight from ' tho use of room yesterday was hot connected
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up and a mischievous lad turned it
on and struck a -match to it. An
Miller Vice President
explosion followed nnd the room
Dr. u. J. \lU ler returned Sunday I looked like It would he burned, b»fwsrGottmibuv Sr^C.V,where "lie at- foro help could arrive and tho gns
tended the convention of the A. C. turned off. The fire call was sound­
L. Surgeons held on the 9th and ed and nil the grades marched out
10th.
In nn orderly manner, tho children
Dr. Miller was elected vice presi­ being giyeh n half holiday until the
dent of the Association at this con­ gas stoves could bo installed. Tho
vention, an office much, sought' by cry of "Fire" raised at -the time
' «*ery member on account of the fact might have caused a ratastropho in
that it usually precede* the ofItco of the crowded rooms of children and
President. Tampa was selected a s ' only the- presence of inlnd of the
the next meeting placo and the as- various teachers kept down a panic
and
consjquiyit
calamity. The
•ociation will m eet'there Fn 1917.
trouble was averted and now* that
the gas ranges have been installed
Henson Springs Inn Opens
he muen
much cneujier
cheaper man
than
Bemon
1
,
. , ., they should be
Bo .r ««k, a“ ot|o
i L * »n
. . Vd 1, 1,worth
' T r Inyn ,h« !. .t .h . ..old
. . . . . l-IU
. . . . o. n o d wood . 10,0 Odd
but
Enterprise has been opened
th e !*11
ntte"tlanl
U1U 1 for* ine
it,.
smiiAtfalun whfl
tho the
mischievous
youngsters
who wnnt
on and already many guests
h*vi- made reservations and nro ar­ to turn it on should be curbed at
riving every dny. W. O. Davis is once and matches tabooed In tho
* Rtnprietor nnd promises to make school.
Ue“ 0n Springs Inn one of the fa' BUSINESS CHANGES
mou* hotels of this section.

The new Crowder store baa open­
M ade Cigarettes the Fashion.
ed in the DePorest block where a ‘ Laurence Ollpbant, a man both of
line of dry goods and notions, hats, .loiters and fashion, is generally cred­
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shoes, etc., will be carried* This ited with having first Introduced cig­
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store is situated I n . tho room for­ arettes Into English society. Th.oy be­
merly occupied by Felix Frank who came fashionable in about 1870 and
sold out his stock to L. L. Taylor had a revolutionary effect on smoking
on Sanford avenue. Felix Is en­ among' women. Thoso of the lower
gaged In the vegetable business in classes hod frequently been pipe smok­
ers, but (n society the ladles, perhaps
conjunction with E. E. Brady.
for physical reasons, never took up
*
E. II. Peters Jias ‘removed his cither plpo or cigar to nnyextent. The
stock- of shoes from the-~Bi*ho-p-■-elgerettt; c ATercd" them u' -niTTOcr dlKT
10b East First Street”
Next to McCuIIers
block to the store room in tho De- more del lento means of sharing man’s
Forest block, formerly occupied by delight in the jvootl.
the Dirkins Shoo Store and the
To All Concerned
Dickins Shoe Store ia now located
There will he a meeting of the
in the Peoples Hank building.
contents of which elicited many
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus F’agg, who
Seminole County Farm Loan Asso­
A new' jewelry store has opened
expressions of admiration.
—
havtrbeon tho guests of Airs. Henry
ciation at the office of tho Secretary,
on Sanford avenue said to be n
Assisting" the hostess in scrying Wight rflnce.laat Thursday returned
7:15.p. m. Friday, Nov. 17, to com­
branch of Weinberg’s Jewelry Pal­
the
de'icious salad course were Mrs. to Jacksonville
on
Wednesday.
plete the organization, elect .a presi­
ace of Oriando.
Archie
Betts,
Mcs.
Cecil
Hutt,
Mrs.
F
’riends
of
Mr.
F
’agg
will
regret to
dent, . vice president, secretary and
W.
L.
Morgan,
Mrs.
Eugene
Bournhear
that
he
was
seriously
ill while
./ The Seminole Bank will soon be treasurer, board of -directors and
Hint
nnd
Miss
Kiith
Mettinger.
in
Sanford.
removed from the court house build­ finance commutes.
Others present besides the guest
ing to the new bank building corner
A. P. CONNELL**
of
honor were Mrs. Thomas W, Wily
Frionds of Mrs. Geo. Hyman will
of Magnolia and First street and it
Secretary.
Hants,
Mrs.
C.
M.
Hand,
Mrs.
A.
P.
regret
to hear th at she is seriously
is rumored that the Hill Hardware
Cohnelly, Mrs. Norma McLaughlin, ill at her homo on Park avenue.
"For Sale
Co. will remove their retail store
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A Diebold fire and burglur proof Mrs. X W. Herndon. Mrs. W. H.
from its present location to the
safe
in
ricrfect
condition.
Dimen­
new Seminole Bank bidding.
Peters, M a Ralph Wight, Mrs. v^Mr. and Mrs. J. F. • Routhelle of
sions outisde, 3 ft 4 inches high, Hal Wight, M n. Deano Turner, Mrs. Charleston, West Virginia are ex­
28x24 inches wide. Inside, 11 inches Allan Jones, Mrs. W. P. Carter, pected next week to visit Mr. and
For Loan Rank Head
deep, 16' i inches wide, 22*4 inches
J. J. Kerns was in the city several high, and contains usual vault, Mrs. R. E. Tolar,'M rs. It. J. Holly, Mrs. Henry Wight.
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Mrs. S. Preston. MrsV-W. C. Hill.
days of tho week and his many
drawers nnd shelves and hook-spuce. Mrs. R. A. Newmnq, Mrs. Harry
friends are boosting him for the
Apply to A. E. Philips, Cor. Mng- Dickson, Mrs. LaVerne Hurt, Mrs. f Mrs. W. E. Watson leaves today
position of register of the Farm
nolin avenue and Third street, St^n F'rapk Miller, Mrs. Gonzales, Mrs. for Tampa to he gone over Thanks­
Loan Rank, to he established in
giving. She will he the guest of
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J. B Lawson, Mrs. Tcrheun, Mrs. Mrs. Harry Driver.
Jacksonville.
The St. Augdstlne ford, F'la.
Fid. Lane, Mrs." Geo. Rishop, Mrs,
Record has the following about him:
Notice
to
Tax
Payer*
Braxton
Perkins, Misses Florence
"Among the visitors in the city
Miss Hoskins Jones returned WedTax books ore now- open for the Frank, Lillian Herring and others.
yesterday was. J. J. Kerns of Jack­
day from Baltimore..
collection
of
1916
taxes,
u
discount
sonville, head of the credit depart­
of Two per cent.is allowed for pay­ * t /
ment of the fertilizer industry of
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C uilian M usic Club —
Armour -&amp; Company* for the entire ment in November and One per cent
The
third
meeting of the Cecilfan
in December. In inquiring about
states of Florida and Georgia."
Music
Club
was held Snturday,
taxes
furnish
me
full
description
of
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The visit of Mr. Kerns here ia of your property, as shown on deed. Nov. 11th nnd was largely attchded
by both members nnd visitors. The
interest because he is being urged by
JNO. D. JINKINS;
following program wns given:
his friends for the position of regia-| 26-4tr
Tux Collector.
College Colors
Spaulding
trar of the Federal Land Bnnk for
'
Plaals
nnd
Cut
Flowers
for
Sale
May
Holly
the Southeastern district of the
All day Saturday, November 18, Sounds from the South
Spindly
United States. Floridians are u n it­
Winnie Strong
ing in .1 nienvoring to have this at the Seminole Co-operative Gro- 1
Refiner*
hank located in Jacksonville, and eery Company there will he for wale | SwIuk Song
Hazel Packard
hundreds fo letters and . nnmerous beautiful carnations and chrysan­
* Godard
petitions are now before the Fed­ themum blooms; glndiolus bulbs, Angelus .
Virginia DcCotirsey
eral Loan Board urging the appoint­ fine palms, pansies, carnations, sal­
Duet, Air
"
Nillis
ment of Mr. Kerns. Those who vias ansd cylamen plants. **
Fresh flower seed in vuricty.
;
Robert Denton and Mrs. Munson
know him point with pride to the
Phone or seo Mrs. S. U. Wight. Legend
Kitchondorf
fact that he started at tho bottom
24*3 tc
Charlotte Smith
of the ladder ns oflice boy in the
Minuet
.
Mozart
land credit department of Armour
UtmU of VV^Mom;
Removal Notice
Mary Howard
&amp; Company in the Chicago oflice
The
Sanford
Cycle
Co.
has
moved
I
Mnrtin
Polka
Keathley
several years ago, and through hard
Lillian Shl.nhnDer
work, close application and a n a t­ from its former quarters on Palmetto
avenue
16
the
new
Garner
building
Song,
“
The
Uyegenc Days"
ural aptitude (or this particular
FIthcl and Florence Henry
kind of service required, has been next,to the Cooperative .Store on
Rwcitution, The Nadghty Little Girl
promoted step by step until he has Park nvenuc.
The growing business of this con­
Hosamond Radford
attained the responsible position he
-V
now holds. It is for this reason cern made this move necessary in
T h r p r i c e o f t h e t r e e Is t h o
order
to
make
room
for
the
increas­
Gofii
i
Li
l/i't
mf
that friends are now dojng thpir
n t n n l l m t iU-m In t h e Co»l o f
Among those who will leave on
utmost to secure his appointment." ing stock. They are now handling a
h r l m r t n a It I n l q b e a r l n x . F e r t i ­
completo line of Idcyrles,. motor­ Monday to4 attend the convention
l i s e r , la b o r . I n v e s t m e n t tIAtl u p
cycles and automobile accessories of the F'loridn Federation of Wom­
In I n m l — t h e s e a r e t h e b ln f a c t o r s
Holy Cross Churrh
and are doing a repair business on en’s Clubs which convenes in Miami
t h a t itn t o - p o t tf. y e a r * a f t e r t h *
Services' for 22d Sunday after hi cyIces only.
t r e e s art* p lim teil, t h e (tro v e b e a r s
Nov.* 21 will he Mrs. John WTrinity (Nov. l:th) will he:
m i s c e l l a n e o u s ofT-iprinft.
Other linps will he added later. Dickins, recording secretary of the
B u c k e y e breccJIna t e l l s
8a&gt;‘S
FLirly Churrh—7:30 q. m.
Watch for future antumncements.
Federation;
Mrs.
FL
M
..
Galloway,
a
n
e
n
p
e
rle
m
e
il
c
r
o
w
e
r
,
"A
ll
th*l
Sunday School-j-::45 a. in.
- 25-1tc
r t l r u s tr e e * b o u e h t o f th e Ilitc k president of the Sanford Woman’s
Morning Service—11 a. m. .
p jc N u rn -rles x av e en tire satisClub; Mrs. W. L. Morgan, delegute;
Vispcrs and Sermon—7 p. m.
fa ctio n , m uch m o re th a n
tr e e s .
Mrs. Geo. F'ox, delegate. Others
boUKhl o f a n o t h e r n u r s e r y , w h i c h
will he Miss Nellie Folder, Miss
PEOPLE AND EVENTS
a r e tc c llln tr a w a y b e h i n d
th o
Great improvements nre being
Ruth Mettinger and Mrs. SlcB u c k e y e s . a lO u n ii th p l a n t e d t w o
made on the interior of the rectory
y e a rs e a rlto r.”
. (Continued from Page 3)
Daniel.
.
by tho combined gift of the vestry
W e lia'vo u n c o u n t i a l
letters,
Chilrtnivj
Shou
r
of the parish and the Ladies' Guild.
b l o o d - b r o t h e r . to t h i s o n e . In our
Very lovely was the shower given
Ptrnnnr.l Affallen
All the rooms downstairs and up­
Itles. Iiu p llc n ’l r t h e . e t p e r l r n c o o f
t h e s e o t h e r g r o w e r s — p ro fit b y It,
stairs nre being innovated and re­ by" Miss Charlotte Hand yesterday
Mrs. Eugene Glower of Sehrlng
by
p la n lln x
H uchpe
tllllettafternoon
at
the
Woman’s
Club
in
decorated.
hfla.. relumed.JtamtLjiitcr- iuiikiiaAnt
Brown trees from the start..honor 51 Miss Sni doe Williams7 visjt to her brother, Mr. Henry
Thn ltucheye cstalox contains
Upon the invitation of the S- who**&gt; marriage to Mr. Wiley Ben- Wight.
2* I'iih-h of InformatP.in t hat vo.ains present or prospective urove
Luke's Chahter of tho WomnnV
wllt t,ttB P ' ^ U L
owner, ought to have; Head for
Auxiliary of Orlando last week four week. The club rooms were charm­ 'Mr. nnd Mrs. James Taylor ore
freo copy today.
automobiles filled with ladies from ingly adorned with vines and ferns! pleasantly domiciled at- Comfort
baskets
of
red
•
roses
adding
their
Cottage for tho winter.
Holy Cross Chapter of the Auxiliary
. Buckeye Nurseries
attended a special meeting in Or­ gorgeous beauty to a acene’ of fas­
lando at which many of the Djord- cinating loveliness. All the lights _ M is* Norms ‘Herndon jviio.
*ir«.-fnii»,rTTrn. r . rm .i.rrrr.
san olficefs were present.- — t—r r were shaded witlj-red,- over which tcniling the Cathctiral School In Or­
Ill* a ll M S ! S a s k .n s l l l i s a .
drooped graceful sprays of aspara­ lando- will conte home for the wockTampa, FIs,
gus plumosa. Large potted ferns in end on Friday.
The Order of the Holy Crp»s, has their green shrouded pots were musslargest [icttirdyatm NurseriesHtbcWorid
Just completed" a moat sureessful in tho corners nnd upon tho ro stru N jX
"Mission’” at t|ie Church of the a charming bit of color against the
Mrs. Harry Dickson came up
Holy Communion, Charleston, S. C., background of the walls. Groups of from -Orlando yc.ilerduy to atten^
W. II. OROKAW, Salesman
often affectionately
called and prettily gowned women completed the ahower at the Woman’s Club in
Watkins Rlk-.
Orlando, Flu.
known as "Dr. Porter’s Church," of the atmosphere of charm and love- honor of Miss Suidee Williams.
tho Porter Military Academy. Fr. linms that prevailed, in -nil the ar­
Huntington who is expected to hold rangements. In the reception hall
a "Mission" hero In Sanford. 4hia Miss Hand rocelvn'd’wUh'Mrs’. W. L.’
coming January is the Superior of Morgan who gathered in tho gift
this Order and has appointments in pad aites. When tho guests were asFlorida, Georgia, the Carolines and Hemliled a , typewritten ntory enTonncoocc for the same work.
tit'od "A Slogan Party" was given
each, one, to fill in the vacant
The Chronic Shopper.
spaces with much advertised ar­
It was a chronic woman shopper ticles. commonly used.
The story
who- selected homo purchase* In a
was
supposed
to
ho
one
day
in the
■tore, asklnn That they bo kept for her
lives
of
Mias
Williams
nnd
herfu­
until. tho next day.
When sko ro
after their
tume.l alio could not remember who ture husband, soon
a
v.nltcd on bor. After puzzling over housekeeping’ begitia. It wns
tho matter she approached a salesgirl clevi-r composition and uffordod
nnd. asked:, "Am i tho woman who much merriment, Gules of laughter
The Seminole County Bank takes special Interest in
nought some embroidery bore yestor■■— -n
Complexion of Sanford's Business day?" "Yea'ro," replied tho girl, greeted the reading of the corrected
the welfare of Its customers and makes it a point to
story. To Mrs. W. P. Carter fell
ENTERPRISE e t c h in g s
SetHon Has (.’hanged
stolidly, and turned to got IL
handle their banking business with the utmost disthe honor of guessing nineteen rorSomewhat
‘ ,r*" J- A- Wallace of Chester, Pa.,
rrctJy
nnd
to
whom
wui
given
a
tch
and efficiency.
■&gt;
•nvcU t iknson Springs Inn WedSeveral business changes have Banks and Lost or Doitroyed Dills.
pretty
little
silk
work
Img.
After
y
"Pend the winter.
been made in the city the past few
Your account subject to check Is saltcitcd.
Rank hills are merely printed prom­ the contast u Southern Bgprt u
,r" and Mrs. F. C. Wallace of weeks.
ises of tho bank or government Issu­
ing them, to pay the faco value of wagon, driven hy littlo Jack Peters,
the bill or note, on demand, In coin the handsomest express man in SonFOUR PER CENT INTEREST
or the realm. If a bank bill, or hank ford and quite up to date in his
PA
ID
ON S A V IN G S A C C O U N TS
note as ft might well be called, should modern blue overalls and jumper
be destroyed, fhe holder of the de­ nnd wearing a regulation Mack cap
stroyed bill Is the loser, and the bank with express tag on tho front. The
the gainer by reason of tho fact that wagon was driven into the big
LYRIC THEATRE
It would be relieved of tho obligation auditorium and stopped dlret'lly in
i
*
»T _
to mnko good Ita promise to pay the front of the bride elect. ’ Upon it
fan- vnluo of a note which no longer
New Shipment of Shapes Just Received, Fine Va­
W'bs the bride!* tru n k 'with it* white
ribbons,
cow hells and oWl shoes.
riety to Choose From. Don’t Fail to See Them
This
was
filled with beautiful gifts,
#
Worry, Ne**er Work, Fatal.as
well
&amp;
s
all the vacant space be-'
1 bdtero tn work, bftrd work add
I Jr
long hour* of work Men do not Ureas sides on the wagon.
uo aiM........... .................................. ....... ........... ...........
Interest centered upon the "open­
dowp from overwork, .but from worry
and dLitlpaUon." C larita C. Rrihta. ing of the numerous packages, the
FORREST LAKE. Proa. D. L. THRASH R. V-Pres.
A. R. KEY. Cashltv
1 1 f«F days this week

t THE Q U A L IT Y SH O P

MILLINERY
New Line Neckwear
, Special Sale on Waists
MRS. GRACE E. WILLIAMS

“ Buckeye Trees, Like
All Real 'Ristocrats,
Son, Is True to Name”

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Handling; of Banking
Business

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'Sanford,florid a" -

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MRi L *&gt;• PEARSON, Mgr- MRS. A..D. PARRISH, A ssJ.||

i\ Home Bank for HomePcoplc

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PAGE TWO

C O U N TY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
T Y -E FFIC IE N T REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
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r -Alice, the Oldest Girl ......... .. .
OVIEDO ITEMS
________ Elizaboib-Imwt
Mr. and Mm . Charles Leg of Lake
_____
farm ontertnlHptl—Mr. l.t-oV^nTn' Willie, the Oldest Iloy.
...............'William It. Williams
day aehool class Friday night. In
the businets meeting it was decided Dick, the Fnmily Poet..v .*...’ ...........
to divide the class, as it has become
Edward McCall
ao large one teacher found it rather M au d...........................Lucille Partin
difficult to teach thorn all. The Roy, Russell Gutteridge, , and Joy,
young married folks were put into a Shirley i Swope, tho Twins.
class and will be taught by Mrs. T. Buster Black..
..........Vera Howard
W. Lawton, while the younger folks
The- opening game of tho basket
will be taught by Mr. Geo. Morgan.
ball
season was played at the school
After this business meeting the even­
court
Friday afternoon, when the
ing waa more socially spent in games
Oviedo
High School girls met the
and music.
Orlando High School team. A lare
"Ju st Plain Dot," a com edy, in crowd gathered to see the home
three acts wsj presented by the team play the first match game with
Junior League Friday night to a out of town opponents. The Oviedo
large audience. The ca*t was com­ band, led by Cator Lawton played
posed of primary and grammar before the game and between the
school children. The young actors halves. Capt. Howard was the toss
and actresses-played their purts with for Oviedo and tho referee, Miss
skill and lack of self consciousness Lillian Smith, coach of the Orlando
not common in nn amateur produc­ team started the game propmptly
tion. Vera Howard as Duster Black, at .1:30. In the first half Oviedo
a colorde house boy played the lead­ played a steady game with the ball
ing comedy palt and scored' &lt;T dis- in their territory most of the time.
tinot hit. . The play was successfully The half ended with the score 8 to 0
couched by Mbs* Myra Gutteridge in Orlando’s favor. Orlando opened
.and Mrs. O. P. SWope.
the second hnlf with a display of
•
fast hurd team work und Captain
Characters—
Mrs., Wilson ________ Ruth Young Proctor ol.Orlnndo began to star at
Miss Proctor played a
Grandma Wilson.......M ab le .D ry ry forward.
Bessie lilake, Mrs. Wilson's Niece....* brilliant game shooting baskets with
......................
. Olive Lczette speed- and -accuracy .a f 'difficult
Polly Prime, the Had
Girl of the angles. Final score 22 to 12 in favor
N el(hborhood. ..Bertha Gutteridge of Orlando. For the home team
Marie*Marshall played u fast game
Dan Dennis, a News Hoy ......
' .... .......
Francis Swope in center, while Captain Howard
D ot a Fairy ' Elizabeth Young scored most of Oviedo's points.
Sanford High School will play
'lh* Wilson Children:

10 cents
Y o U R well-brewed afternoon tea. your

rich chocolate, your fragrant cofffee,.
all taste the better w hen served with
S ocial Tea B iscu it.

Delicious biscuit, delicately flavored,
always fresh and wonderfully good.
Social Tea B iscu it enhance the enjoy^)
ment of all refreshment. &gt;

November n. lgj| '
therefore it will have to assume
more than tWo-thirds of tho res'pbnsibUity. ,
Will the Florida farmer nrise t &gt;
the condition—It Is no theory. Tho
cry for. truck stuff is not the cry of
tin; land operator—It is n cry of
stomachs craving for vegetables.
Tho cry is imperative..
- The New P o . f THfllcy tt.ia.-d o7
Trade Is tho first civic bod/ In fjh:
state to consider t i l / Utluitlbji lit
open meeting of growers, nnd d e­
spite the fart thut.in previous yearn
they have had trouble in getting
good.prices for their truck they too
th a t this-w inter-they can virtually
name their own prices. They will
cooperate In planting large acreages
of cabbages, beans, onions and sweet
and Irish potatoes. Other commer­
cial bodies should do tho same.
The election is overr .Tfie frost is
on tho orator, the gab is in the
shock. Stop talking politics and
talk and plant truck.

NEW BARBERSHOP
(WHITE)
. Hair Cut - . 25c
Shave - - - . j5c
_Childten - 1$ and 20c“
Tonic - - .
| 0c
-M assage'
. 25c
Shampoo . 25c
Singe 1 25c

Geo. H. Tomlinson
NEXT TO FIRE STATION
Palmetto Avenue

A s k Y ou r G rocer

CHEEK-NEAtS
COFFEES

Water Seemlnoly Flows From Tree.
At Mount Lowe, Cal., tho thirsty vis­
itor has only to turn on a*faucet pro­
jecting from a largo tree near tho ho­
NATIONAL BISCUITTCOMPANYJ
tel and water begins to flow. No waer pipes are to bo soon, and curiosty is aroused at once. Tbo lower part
=
----------of tbo treo Is hollow, nnd the pipes oro
run Underground nnd up through the
hollow part to a knotholo. where
Oviedo hero on the school coutt
LAKE MARY
faucet is attached. Around tho faucet
Friday, N o/. 17th at 3:30 p. m.
H. H ., Webber made a business tho hole Is plugged up with cement
trip to Winter Garden nnd Oakland which-looks like the troo Itself.
looaaoaooooaaaaaaoonoooMt
Thursday Inst.
EAST SANFORD
Mrs. *fI. R. Hester was In Sanford
Rev. J. W. Bartlett of Enterprise
Linen Almost ir.destructible.
will preach his usual third Sunday Saturday.
Linen will Inst for centuries. Linen
Miss Bessie Michael, n school fabric 4.(100 years obi lias been found
in the month sermons, at Moore’s
VETERINARIAN
teacher
from Winter Park wns the in- tbo tombs of tbo Egyptian kings.
Station, tho 19th.
.
----- OFFICE----The ladies of this vicinity have Friday night guest of Miss Helen (i) tho olden times it was practically
'.ho only cloth used, probably because
HAND BROS. STALES
been asked to meet at Moore's Sta- Isermnn.
of
Itn
cleanliness.
It
wns
known
In
•
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Burch
of
Orlando
lion church this week Thursday to
Bring In your lame and nick
re-organize a Ladies Aid Society and were the week end guests of Mr. Winchester Rrgland, in 1272. *in this
horses
and mules. Hate them
co u n t' tu. ru aru nearly 20,000 persons
treated. Hare Ihrirterih examln.
with the view of social betterment and Mrs. F. M. Buck. Mr. Burch employed in tbo wearing of Uncn
cd, sharp corners dressed down!
and raising money for the improve­ is- a construction foreman for the
.projections
cut oil and decayed
, ■
m ent of th*o church. All the Indies Southern Belle.
molars extracted.
Miss Helen Isermnn went to Oak­
are cordially invited to be present
io a o o o a oaoooooooaaaaoaac
land Saturday afternoon and. was
each Thursday nfternoon at 2:30.
The Moore’s
Station ' Sundny the guest of Miss Elsa Henchcn
School Society nre giving a sociul at while there.
Mrs. H.’ R. Hester left Sunday for
S a w m il l
the. church- Friday evening of this
Orlando,
whore
she
has*
accepted
a
week to start a fund for the Christ­
g p MACHINERY Y5S
position.
J THAOS
- T JMAM
J A.
mas troc nnd entertainment.
AND
• Mrs. Will Evans and two babies
I Mr. nnd Mrs. C. B. Tyler, Mr.
anil Mrs. W. H. Evans madp San­
HAIR TONIC
A L L SUPPLIES
and Mrs. Warren Tyler, Mr. and
ford
a visit Tuesday.
Mrs. J. Couch, Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
is sold by us on a guarantee to be a
Writ, For Pric« And
Couch, Lois pnd Annnree Couch,
reliable preparation (or keeping the
MILLIONS IN TRUCK
Catalogue
and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth
scalp nnd hair lh" a . healthy condi­
made u jolly, congenial pjcnic party Canned Goods Production Less Than
tion. * Let us explain its merinjto
Sunday at Kennedy's point on Lake
you. Sold only by us, 50c and 11.00
Half of Normal
Jessup.
•
1 R. C. Bower.
Floridu can coin millions this win­
Y Mr. and Mrs. Irn Martin, recent ter with truck stud if the farmer
arrivals here from Danielson, C opn./ will only arise to the situation.
Tho northern packers have canned
have bought the Harry Crippon
place on Lake Golden. They made only enough vegetables to supply
the trip from their' summer home in , ono half of tho normal demand.
tho New Hampshire Mountains in Already some puckers have with­
their car. Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin are drawn their quotations as they are
beautifying nnd improving their new entirely sold out, while others are
listing only a few lines. The canned
home.
*
We are pleased to sec that Prof. goods situation is serious.
G. L. Maris is slowly improving
W. B: Powell, secretary of the
from his recont accident and is able New Port Richey Hoard of Trade,
to walk with help.
interviewed one of the largest job­
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Marshall of bers of Tampa, and he learned these
AT
Cameron City dined and spent Sun­ astounding facts:
That the jobbers have Jess than
day .with Mr. und Mrs. E. B.
Schlatter at their new home on one-hnlf of normal supply of canned
goods on hand at th is tim
Luke Golden.
y Mr, nnd Mrs.-W. W. Pressor anti the retail merchant is short of stock:
(laughter, Helen were in BoLand — That-«-immber~'Of'tnrjfPSt flickers
S A N F O R D 'S H O U SE O F S E R V IC E
urid 'Lnlte Helen Monday on busi­ have withdrawn their quotations, os
only listing 10 to 20 per cent of va­
ness nnd pleasure.
SANFORD,
Phone 8
• FLORIDA
yMra. J . C. Hughes and young son, rieties;
Eugene of DeLnpd are guests of her
Thst there Is practically no to­
sister, Mrs. I. D. Hart this week.
mato pulp to be had—th a t this
Mrs. Will Prevatt and son, Neal, jobber, waa allowed_400e*; and
- nf Mr*.
' ' Prevatt
B* t »
I
111 t
IIS
111 _
a
when'this
is sold
be.will
get no more;
parents in Now Smyrna. L. - B.
That potntocs *will he selling from
Curry, her father returned with $4 to |5 a bushel; th at cabbage will
them for a visit nt the Prevatt homo retail tit 8 to 10 cents a pound, and
1
oti Miller avenue.
all other vegetables will be sky
Wade Hasty returned this week high;
from a stay of some length in Vir­
That everything the Florida far­
ginia and North Cnroiina.
mer can raise this winter will bring
Mrs. J. G. Hasty has been very "w^r prices."
ill, it is reported. She is on the
This jobber stated tho reasori of
ALL M A K E S A N D *
Fullj Charged Batteries
gain.
,
thia abnormal condition in food
TYPES
REPAIRED
.
to Fit Any Car
Tho most destructive storm of the stuff shortage was caused by ex­
season took place night of Nov. 13. portations of the war district; th at
S E M IN O LE COUNTY GARAGE
Considerable damage has been done the laboring man, who when he
to growing crops of all kinds. Al­ earned $1.50 u day had his little
though we are being cheerful as per truck patch, but with $3 to $8 a
o
the old saying, "Cheer up, the worst day wages, in munition and auto­
is yet to come."
mobile factories he was too proud to
L. A. Brumley has, been directing have J garden patch in his back
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
y
some much needed work on Besr- yard and be became a consumer in­
dsll apd Miller avenues, which is stead • ' a raiser: and that the far­
i SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE MAY 18TH, 191&gt;''
much appreciated by tho inhabitants. mer bo/ who was a trucker, hiked
THROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YpRK DAILY
Considerable other work la being to tho city with lure qf high wages.
planned hereabout, while the road
Ono hundred millions o f ' Amer­
AU H't*l K,«t*iw#nt, P rt« It »&lt;tin la , ( M l
gang are in thia vicinity.
Dining Car SarxiM M
ican people will be placed on half
rations
of
canned
good*
within
a
No. M
Nu. 86
WEST SIDE
,
month
or
so.
They
will
cry
for
Mrs. C. C. Bennett and two in­
8:10 p. m.
frlO
Lv Jacksonville
1 :3 5 p .m .
12:35 a. m.
teresting children of Tifton, Ga., la fresh vegetables at high prices. I t
Ar Savnnn
1:lB p. m.
5:35 p.jn.
7:45 p. »•
Ar Richmon
5 a. m.
visiting her brother and family, Mr. devolves u p o « Florida nnd Califor­
9:13 a. m.
11:50 p.m.
Ar Washington .
8:50 a. m.
nia to supply f i a t demand. Florida
2:33 p. m.
and Mra. Frank Hutchina.
1:14 s.nt.
Ar Jlaltipero
— 10.05 a. in.
1:50 p. m.
’ Mr. and Mra. D. H. C. Rabun is closer to the center of population
3:40 a. m.
Ar Pkilade*
4.03 p. m.
12:24 a. m.
were viaitora at Miaa Taber’s Sunday
6:00 a. m*
Ar New .York
---- 2 &gt;40 p. m.
6:20 p. tn.
at Twin Lakes.
• For Informatloa or React ration Phone
’hone or Writ#
. Mra. B. F. Hutchina attended the^
ATLANTIC
COAST
_
LINE _ t. J^ .
|W«
hanufactur*}
C. E. convention at St. Cloud laat
W. Bay 8t., Jacksonville, Fla.
Hillsborough Hotel, Tamp*
METAL
week . and brought back a good re­
Phono 17
port which ahe gave Sunday evening
at the church at Monroe.
J Miaa Isabel Simon and Mra. Seb O O F IN O ,
cord were visitors Tuesday at the
home of Mra. Alfred King,* coming
MATERIAL
out from town in Miaa Simon’a new
lb
Ford car.
--je*0
*
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:
it*
Mrn.- c. C. Bennett apd c hild rep.
with Mr. Und Mra. HutcMhs ,*pent
IflO
WAfte»LPROM
OS(
Saturday at the hqpte of Mr. and
----------- m a , r u &gt;
Mra. J. L. Walker.

J

q Best By Every Tcs

DR. A. DOLAN

s

REGARDLESS
OF WHAT OUR COMPETITORS SAY
Your CREDIT is Good

ThHJeorHrFernald Hardware CoT

CuorithlUirt bekelia* 4 Man

Varsity Fifty Five
~Tt means plenty of ,
variety in suit styles
art SchafFncr &amp; Marx Varsity Fifty

H

Five means many variations of

one• fundamental
style idea.
• •

Notice the

smartly dressed young man in this pic­
ture; a belt back, single breasted co^t,
and a one button sack; different lapels
and pockets.
L o ts

cf

d iffe r e n t

fa b ric s

There’s no lim it to the range of m a­
terials and patterns; you’ll find your
size in fancy blues and browns, grays,
. mixed weaves, checks and stripes.

Sanford Shoe &amp;Clothing Co.
The home of Hart Schaffncr &amp; Marx Clothes

105 E. First StV

Sanford, Florida

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, thc many charming preAtnonfaffolrt -JlWen in honor of
’ unp*'*1; 1 William*, the one o’clock
uiss Ssiace
• * Miss Ruth Metjanrbron given by
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on Wednesday * o s v ery lovetable decorations were
The
unusual and m ost a ttra c tiv e .

rsther

was composed of

The center Plece
a bride and her eight atkaipks. encircled with ferns. The
tindinl*
dressed with the regula­
bride
b l e veil, held In place

tios l°ng

,1th miniature orange blosiomi and
bouquet of the
tarried » »ho* er
.
delicate flower. Behind her in

the cunning little
bridesmaid", arrayed In picture hats
Jr yellow and carrying shepherds
L L tied with white ribbons.
Thr« were the favors for the guests,
vhile the bride was given to Miss
WQliams as a souvenir of tho charm­
ing occasion. From tho chandelier
»bove the table streamers of-yellow
tttlie reached to tho corners of the
able yellow shaded candles in »U„ f candlesticks and pretty little
pises 'card*, dccorntcd with a handpjunted bridal couple, together with
Ue gold band china and exquisitely
lovely luncheon set in crochet com­
pleted the beauty and charm of the
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in which the yellow und white tones
of the' color scheme were repeated
was daintily served. A feature.pf
the occasion were the toasts given
the guest of honor by her girl
friends. Among them were those
given by Miss Charlotte Hand and
Miss Florence Frank, which were
especially appropriate. Miss Hand
gave
“ Here’s to the girl who willingly
Forsakes her name for new,
And-hope the love he now proclaims
Will always ring as true."
The second toast was to the ef­
fect:
"W e’ll toast you now, our bride-to-be
"W e’ll toast you now, our bride
to be,

politician*. If thU should prove to
bo the ciuo the state's delegation In
the electoroal college may be split.".
The Republicans admittedly un-i
ear tiled nothing in the course of the
day to indicate for or agidnst such a
prospect. Sidney M. Van Wyck, Jr.,
chuirmnn of the Democratic cam­
paign Committee, worked nil day,
bringing in reports from little coun­
ties in the mountains, .and also suc­
ceeded in getting one or two fair­
sized counties. His total for twenty
counties showed that the totals for
the lowest Democratic elector in

each ’county added 6,466 more than been able to learn, It does not exist.
the totals for the highest Republican The final count will show no mate­
elector in the same counties. This rial change.*
Reports from Republican head­
count would'show,' when completed,
,
thu Wilson electoral vote at its low­ quarters were similar.
est ebb, Mr. Van Wyck said.
Woodrow Wilson’s plurality in
.
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Republicans and Democrats alike! Califovtin was Increased by 190
manifested surprise ut rumors truce- votes by returns from county clerks.
able in all cases to thu east, that a The count progressed slowly and
considerable error had been found was far from complete in the larger
somewhere in* the state in counting counties. A few small counties re­
tifl- votes. ‘‘The mistake ns reported ported.
would have to be In San Francisco
M eet at M ounl D ora
of Los Angeles county," said Mr.
The South Florida Aasociation of
Vnn Wyck. "So far ns we have

Congregational ministers and church*ca will meet with the Mount .Dora'
chdrdh Tuesday and Wednesday of
next week, Nov. 21 and 22jid. Del­
egates will go from -the .ocol Con­
gregational church to this meet­
ing.
Dally Thoughts —

Model 75 B
H o rsep o w er

t P u H n p r Too ring Cat

If give you up we must,
And hope the way a man to get
You’ll pass along to us."
Invited to meet Miss Williams
were Mrs, Eugene Roumillat, Mrs.
W. L. Morgan, Mrs. Archie Iletts
and Misses Nellie Elder, Florence
Frank, Charlotte Hand and Miss
Murtha Fox.

Roadster $620
I.O.K. Toledo

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tkemum* and cosmos,- with ferns,

Speedy and Easy Riding
DON’T THROW AWAY
YOUR MONEY
by wllinc lo peddlers.
You can
grl much better prices by shipping

direct lo us.
---- WE BUV----METALS, RUBBER. RAGS.
SACKS, BONES, ETC, ETC.
md pi) Highest Prices and Give
l’rompt Returns Price l.itt mailed on application

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There’s
cars.
jostle
don’t

Aur/iort Dridfff

Mrs. S. I’uloston delightfully en­
tertained the Auction Bridge .C lub
oh Monday afternoon with .Mrs. W.
C. Hill substituting for Mrs. It. 'R.
Dens. The prize, a pretty mnyonaise sot was won by Mrs. B. W.
Herndon.
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little comfort in most low priced
You can’t use their speeds. They
you — they ride 'roughly — they
hold the road.

It has long 42-inch,’easy riding, shock ab­
sorbing cantileverrcarsprings. Inaddition
the 75 B Overland is n longer car;—104inch wheelbase. And it has 4-inch tires.

The $635 Overland is different. It is not
only the speediest o f low priced cars—

Its smoothness and case o f riding a t any
speed would do justice to a much larger
and heavier car.
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But you can use thc full speed o f its powers
ful motor when you need it.

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Come, in and let us demonstrate. That’s
thc best kind of proof.

BUSY REPUBLICANS

W. A. STRINGFELLOW, Dealer

Cannot Make Any More Votes in
( nlifornia
*. San Francisco, Nov. 1-1.—Whether
the highest vote for a Republican
elector in California was greater
than the lowest vote for n Demo­
cratic elector- was about the only
question of interest to California

Tho Wlllya-Ovorland Company, Toledo, Ohio
,
"Metis In U. 3.A.'*

Located in the
Frank stand i
ed ttrsei^e tte~pfeople
Notions, Shoes, Hats, Clothing a

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The America
$1.50 and J

ow open and prepar

Big line Ladies’, Men’s and
Children’s Shoes - - Men’s Felt Hats $2.00vajiies - - - - - $3.50 values - - Fish Brand Jackets and
Overalls, Suit
- -

Ladies i Shirt
New; Styles
Beaut

The Madam (G
and $5.00 values

DAY IS A SALE DAY AT THE NEW STORE
We S ell for Cash is Why W e Can S ell Goods Cheap

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W hat does .your an x iety do? It d o es
n o t em pty tom orrow of Its grief, b u t
It em pties today of Its stren g th . I t
does hot m ake you osenpo tllo ovilf
it m akes you unlit to cope w ith it tf It
com es.—lan Mnclarct).

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IN THE HEART OF TIIIiMVOKLD’S GREATEST YEGETABLfc SECTION

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NUMBER 26

SANFORD, FLORIDA,* FIUDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1016
filed In the federal district court
here a -lull in equity asking for an
injunction .against tho three United
States district attorneys in Penn­
sylvania forbidding them from bring­
ing prosecutions against the railroad
company under tho Adamson luw.
Tho court is asked to declare that
tho eight hour law is •unconstitu­
tional and void.

I nDivr SUIT TO BREAK TH E

I,W* d* mson e i g h t h o u r
v LAW
York. N. Y.. Nov.
H,N
, y«k C .o u .l Wednesday died
,h, M rr.l dUtrlct court to
ron.lituUoj.dlty ot ‘ he
Ad»n»»°n eight hour l»w.
V .
I u irrcted Sgalo»t the three, fed&amp;a
district attorneys of New Yorit am

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ned’l ' principal contention U. acS i , to Albert H. Barrla. *•»«•»

New Store Opens
H. B. Crowder has opened a new
■tore in the Deforest building re­
cently occupied by Felix Frank and
will carry a full lino of dry goods,
notions, hats, shoes, clothing and
gents' furnishings.
The Crowder
■tore will sell for cosh and buya for
cash,’ thereby creating a great Baving
to the customers and the very low
prices arc proof sufficient of this
statement. Get some of the prices
in the advertisement in another part
of this issue und inspect the stock
at tho Crowder store, 117 First
street.

COUNTY FAIR DEMOCRATS
ORGANIZED ARE-SHY
FIRST MEET IN HOUSE
PLANNING FOR BIG TIME LACK SIX VOTES IN HAVING
A MAJORITY— OTHER •
HERE COMMENCING
NEWS /
JAN. 23TH
Believing that Sanford and Sem­
inole county should Jiave something
in the way of umusements nnd#_yx'hibitions this season the Sanford
Board of Trade took kindly to the
project of George Marr who wnnta
to wintet thc Bnrkoot Shows here
for two months this winter and give
his opining here at the Seminole
County Fair the Inst week in Janu­
ary.
;
. '
President Dutton called for action
and it was decided that C. R. Walk­
er us chairmnn call u meeting this
week to form a permanent fair asso­
ciation and if this roujd lie dona at
once the idea of having the shows
herp would follow.

Washington, Nov. 1G.—Incomplete
canvasses' of votes of several close
congressional districts today brought
no change in the unofficial results,
indicating that two hundred and
seventeen Republicans and two nundred and twelve Democrats an«J six
of other partieij had been elected
the sixty fifth congress.
Congressional
Chajrman. Doreinus, of tho Democratic committee
still claims, however, that tne Dem­
ocrats will make gains in the final
returns'in six or seven close districts
in which the Uepublirnns seem to
have small majorities. *

ON TUESDAYS
—AND-FRiDAYS-

of characteristic- readings which de­
lighted the a idle.ice.
The Temple Lyceum Committeo
have arranged to put 'o n .an extra
attraction—for the •same price to
those holding season tickets—this
will be the College Glee Club which
is booked for January 12th.
John Russell has returned to Sanforjl for winter quarters after spend­
ing the summer In various states in
thc north‘ where he made glad thc
hearts of the growers. John has the
reputation of being the first man in
the Celery Delta to put the *'scil"
in celery arid ho not only buys win­
ter vegetables for cash but he grows
them and hus a largp farm on Beardull avenue in connection with sev­
eral othor buyers and shippers. His
many friends are glad to see him
and now that John is here tho ship­
ping season will start. All the rest
of the gang are here.
Pat Murphy *ras in the city yes­
terday getting data for his pblitfcal
history of Florida which will ho is­
sued from the Record Press at St.
Augustine.
No man in Florldn
knows as much about politics as
Put Murphy artd his "B lu e Book"
will be awaited with much interest.
Several local political light* will be
in* the book and it is promised a
large circulation.
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COLD WAVE
BIG BENEFIT
TO GROWERS
LETTUCE WILL GO
WARD BY CAR
LOTS

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Thc cold wave that struck this,
section of the south on Wednesday
and is with us yet in modified form
is proving a blessing to tho growers.
It is certain that tho cold snap has
killed all the green stulf north of
this state and tho vegetable growers
of Florida will realise big profits this
winter from their stuff.There was no damage done, here
by thc cool weather but on thc other
hand it stopped the early lettuco
from going to seed und the lettuce
will head up in great shape now
nnd the growers will begin shipping
in car lots next week and expect
good prices oil the same.

E. A. Inglis, representing the Ni­
u io Hi&gt;lr a regulation of comaarre but a temporary nnd arbi­ trate Agencies Co. Of Jacksonville
trary Increwe in wages tor brother- was in tho city yesterday calling on
bodmen.'' He said as soon as an- the farmers.
Mr. Inglis Is a fre­
Republican Chairman Wood In­
„ „ ,o the suit was filed an injunc­ quent visitor, to th e*city and ex­
Tho heavy ruins looked ominnous
sisted
tonight' that the Republicans
tion against the operation of tlra pects to carry some Advertising
for
awhile buj tliejc is Yt*ry little
wnnld undoubtedly control, the or­
The meeting will lie held tomor­
space In The Herald during the win­
U« fill be asked.
damage
reported from washouts in
ganisation of the next house of rep­
row and it is certain that Seminole
ter.
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the
celery
delta nnd all tho growers
A temporary stay will lie sought
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county*wl!l have n fair and tho start resentatives.
arc
jubilant
over the prospects.
•rtkh would enjoln-tho defendants
The speakef to be elected must
will he made this year to mnke it a
The
ruin
and consequent cold
from- instituting * prosecutions
permanent one uud have a regular receive two hundred. anti eighteen
spoil
was.
also
good for tho celery *
(fiiiuC the road to compel it to
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date for holding the fair each year. votes.
und thero wns never a brighter pros­
CUT) out the law.
According , to n
Republicans ure counting on the
Every county in the state is makinu
pect for the growers of nil kinds of
nport published hero, today the at­
preparations this season to have a progressives elected' In Minnesota
winter vegetables.
torney general will shortly select one
nnd Louisiana, and tho Independent
county fair and there is no renson
of the railway suits and push it
in Massachusetts to vote for Ntuiul
There Is one of the largest crops
why Seminole should depend upon
through to a derision which, should
for
speaker.
.
of
celery and lettuce this season that
other counties to exploit her great
it be unfavorable to the government,
have
ever been planted bore and if
variety of fruits and Vegetables and
aoald then be at once taken to the
the
colil
weather stays with us and
Washington, Nov. 16.—The cap­
live stock.
Having a small and
supreme court.
the
high
prices
on oil vegetables are
compact county the many exhibits ital will celebrate President Wilson's
T*o developments stood out
maintained
it
is
an absolute certain­
can bo transported to this city very return to the White House with u
prominently today: First, that rail­
ty
that
Sanford
growers will make
oaslly and the brick ronds should ho parade along Pennsylvania axenuo REGULAR
MEETING
WAS
road managers would probably ap­ VON MACKENSQtt RETREATS
good this season. Many farms havc
finished by tho time the fair is pulled tonight. Thousands hearing torches
FULL OF INTEREST
ply for injunctions against the law In
changed hands this full and several
^ROUMANIANS ARE
off, making transportation to this will form a column at l’eacft monu­
MINUS M EM BERS
* now ones are being opened and tho
every federal court district with a
city easy. And then again, all of us ment . und march post a stand in
ADVANCING
srpirate suit in behalf of every one
The Sanford RoaYd of Trade held Snnfor&lt;J section has again assumed
want a lair, or a circus or some form front of the White House for review
of the 200 .railroads in every dis­
Field Marshal Von Mackcnsen’s
by the President, government of­ their regular meeting in the court the busy uppearunco that prevailed
trict which they enter. -Should this army In Dobrudju is in retreat, tho of amusement of this kind. San­ ficials and Democratic parly leaders.
bore several years ago when -tho
house litnt Tuesday night und de­
. tup be taken the eight hour law Petrogrod war. ollice announces to­ ford has built a fence around-.the Every marcher will carry an Amer^
lands were being opened in Buch
spite the rain there were many pres­
sill he from six months to two day, burning villages ns It falls lpick. city and there is doubt in the minds
largo quantities, with the difference
ent, several coming from country
of many as to whether the city lias iran flag.
years going into effect, even if found
that real farmers are now coming he
Increasing pressure by-the RussoThe President came back to Wash­ precincts. Following is tho oiliciul that real farmers are now coming ho
gained anything by it or not. Other
routiturional. it was declared.
Uumuniun army, in Dobrudja, which
Second, the
brotherhoods
nn-. rnllied after its severe retreat by cities are getting our people and get­ ington from his home at . Long record of the meeting:
Meeting was called to order by the t real ‘ farmers nro now coming
hero and not theorists. Tho vegot-.
nourred that -they will mnke nn ali­ Von Markcnsen last month has been ting their money and there is a rea­ Branch, N. J.. Sundny night and
president. *
ped to President Wilson to give in evidence for several days. Bu­ son. Let-us have our own fairs and thp welcoming celebration wns plan­
aide game is all right now that tho
Minutes of the previous meeting cash buyers have come here and tho
tfcep on January 1 next tho eight charest reported a further advnnce amuscmonlH nnd keep the people at ned for Monday night, hut cam­
paign partides before the ■election we.rc read and adoptotfc
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farmer* are almost assured of the
hour day which,’ they say, wns yesterday towards tho important home.
Tho celebration of the completion had used up thc country’s supply of
Communielitiorts
were
read
from
money in ,advance for their crops and
promised.
Tchernavoda
Constanta
railroad,
b. market has been perma­
Brotherhoods, it was announced which the Toutonic allies had cap- of the.bulkhead will lie he!&lt;1 in con­ colored fire and more had to lie man­ Mr. A. C. Mauil and Hon. Duncan the JL
ufactured.
XJ. Fletcher' stating that neither nently established.
sill not contest the roads* suits and .turod. Berlin today denied tho Ru- nection with the fair.
The celebration is planned as u could be present nt this meeting but
will not appear by counsfcl t0 arKU0 mBn|an claim and chronicled only
non-political tribute to the Presidont promising to see us ut a later date.
ORLANDO VICTORIOUS
■the constitutionality of the eight encounters between advanced de­
XKATING-RINK POPULAR^
■by residents of thc District of C#Committee rrports fodowrd. Rf‘“
hour l»w. They contend this duty UchmenU ln thc Dubrudj“ oam*
lam bin:---- Mgny urgnhllilllOHs will port was mndf? by the farm labor
logically devolves Upon the nltornoy Jp n|gn
Sanford on Rollers Enjoys the New
Trimmed Hanford- High in I tn TF mtfirch as complete bodies. ,
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Pastime
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s
‘ fftiiaf■ of t h e r Fighting In the Somme region of - Orlando High School met the San­
•Splendid Frowds are attending the
Tho
hotel
committee
reported
that
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San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 16;— tho hotel.issue was at a standstill for now skating rink which o’pened.up
ford High aj the Exposition Park inOrTwenty
one counties in California tho presont but that the matter was Inst week. On last Tuesday night
lanjlo
end
wewere
trimmed
toabeauparm, declared that should tip law
BrlUah" advance in the Ancro
b« stricken from the - books as un. .
, itlMi ' i/0n.
U n - tiful tune of 62 to 0. It seemed to remained to be heard from today in by no means dead.
tho rink witnessed thc best njghUe,
constitutional .th e
brotherhood.
•“ " * * ' * !y
io spectators present that this game tho official canvass, including the
‘Several prominent people
t populous v»f-the-atateri^Jr'ATP' “TW—htflfilT'YYlilerwayB~coihndt-LTmlmeZv
automobiles loaded with
-OBid depend upon President W0- M « " “" T T
" S j . P BcrUn how- was merely a practice game for t he.
came
in
Orange county lads. Whenever tho geles, Alameda, Hun Francisco, San tee reported th at-th e U. 8: Army skatere. Aa the days are going by,
* * l . r ‘ ‘ r h,r &gt;ct whjfh
in IT, n il................I AUAeka-Ev-y r
engineers had tur.nod down the Enst
»oys from Orange wanted a touch- Diego and SacrWCento.
the progress of the rink Is fast taking t
ml
1 Byitish yesterday, notably one of the
Wnen the count was resumed to­ Coast Canal purchase project. Also hold of Sanford's skaters who seem -.
own they Tnorc than made their
W»kl„,.o5i D .C ., Nov.
of o v ^ r t . - w h i c h b do- gains nnd through the. line and any day tho highest Republican ‘elector reported th'at they were still active to fancy thia spprt very much. Mr,
tomey General.Gregory ha. decided cUrcd &gt;.° havc brokcn down*
old way to make a touchdown they waa credited with 118(2281 votes, in the interests of the St. Johns river Flynn,,, tho gdnial manager of the .
while the lowest Democrat had 132,­ route and expected that this route rink is to be congratulated on tho ,
‘ that luits of the railroads againstl T he successes against the French went.
068,
a plurality for the lowj-st Dem­ would be followed and tho Florida manner In which he handles the
tb* constitutionality of the Adam-jacored by the Germans north of tho
Coach Hawes has rounded out an
link of tho Inland Waterway would
Mn eight hour law will be defended Sommo yesterday are reported by excellent eleven to represent Or- ocratic elector of 13,840.
crowds. No accidents havc been re­
As no notable upsets in the first he built as soon as tho government ported and by living up to tho rules
by the department of justice. . The Berlin today. They consisted, ac- ando in thc state as contenders for
dcfinse to he presented in each ease I cording to the statement, 'in thc thc championship of tho state.. Bo­ oeiai returns, havc yet been noted, could take tho necessary steps.
of the rink Mr. Flynn will go
The advertising committee re­
•ill be worked oat between Solicitor 1csptuie of the eastern sc tfon of- tho ng unable to got a lino up the indi­ state Democratic leaders predict
through the season without any ac­
General Davis and other depart- I village of Sailllsel, where the French vidual stars of the Orlando tearfl their lowest elector will run ahoad of ported that the booklet on which cident*. The children who flock to.
&gt;n*nt officials and attorney generala were menacing the ’German posi- will have to be let out of the write the highest Republican doctor by they were working would be com- the rink in the afternoon arc fast
plctcd' in about thirty days.
!n various |ilaces*.
Lions in the St. Piorre-Vaast wood; up. But we can say, for tho team as about 600 votes.
.
earning how to skato well ’ and it
The department.today was unable 1 and of French trenches on tho a whole It well deserves high praiso
Mr. Holly presented tho proposi­ ooka as if the grown people will
,0 determine whether it would he northern edge of this wood.
Washington, Nov. lG.—Tho first tion of the Barjtoot Shows for mnk- lave to get a move on themselves.
and tho larger schoohT of the stnto
"*«**»ry to defend each of the
The French reaped against the will have to look to their laurels break in tho cabinet is in sight. ford their winter quarters.. Mr. Geo. If they don’t, the kids arc going to
®*ny suits already begun or whether Germans south of the Somme, near when they meet this
fxst hunch. Attorney General Thomas W. Greg­ Marr also appeared in the interests carry off the high honors* when the
the railroads would bo content to I Chaulness, where a German counter Though the writer will not take off ory hfcs Informed his friends that he of tho Barkoot Company.
After prices are offered for the bedt ..
B»ke * test case of one auit. ' No I attack was announced ycatqrday to iis hat to tho Orange county back- ntends to retire from the puhllc ser­ much discussion it was decided that skaters.
*°r&lt;i has reached the attorney gen-1 havo wrested a part of the village of flcld just at the present, for we vice.
He determined upon this every effort would be put forth to
Mr. Flynn will in the near future
*r»l from the railroads suggesting Preasoire from French possession, loncstly believo tho.backficld of the cours?, some time ago, but only have these shows’ to winter in San­ announce through the columns of
joch course and if such a proposal!The French recaptured this ground Kissimmee club is .their superior In within the lost few days has mode ford. As it was desired that a part Tho Herald his intentions of offering
* Bot .made each.suit will be de- last night, Paris announce*.
known his intention. His retirement of their contract contain the provi­ prises to tho best skaters and also
every way.
‘
The invasion of Rumania la conBut this has nothing to do with s voluntary. It is understood he sion th at-th e shows he allowed to the best couple on tho floor.
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pointed out that granting tlnulng successfully, Berlin announc- tho above football game but we has in sight a valuable law connec­ open their 1917 season hero under
One of the beat skaters so far seen
•r rtfmjng a temporary restraining lee, although increasing resistance is want it understood that when it tion.
Whether his resignation will the auspices of the Seminole Coun­ In tho local rink la Guerney DoudI
**&gt;' one federal judge would being encountreed by General Von comes to beating the backfleld of become effective soon or at the end ty Fair Association, thc following ney, who aoems to be able'&lt;to handle
M| no binding effect in law upon Falkenhayn’a forces along the Wal- the Osceola High School another of tho present administration is not motion prevailed: That the chair himself very well. He has tricka of
appoint a committee of one to call all tho latest and hla gracefulness on .
other judge of equal rank, andllachlan border, tho tenacious de- state will have to be looked for, for known.
a meeting and reorganise the Sem­ the floor makes him bslng watched
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best its force would be only fenae of tho Rumanians being men- tho high schools of Florida will not
inole County Fair Association. Car­ very noticeably from the interested
i ?*®a *Bl«tive.
It was also said tioned.
Nevertheless, progress is
Educational
and
Entertaining
ablo to turn out as fast and tough
C. R. Walker was appointed speetatore who sit and watch the
» * **eb railroad may prefer to claimed for the Teutonic forces along a lot of boya aa represents the Osce­
T he second Lyceum attraction of ded.
^
I * *u auit in the hope that it, at the Rothenthurm and 8aurdek pass ola High School.
the Temple Lyceum Course waa and a meeting of all interested called skatera -*o round the rink. T h e«
th* H* '1
«ucce*«ful. So far as roads.
&gt; '
given last Wednesday evening to an for 4 p. m. on Nov. 16th.
are several other local people who
Lipford, Robinaon, Spencer and
r*Uro»H*rt,!'Cnt h“ knowI«dt« tho
In Macedonia-Hie' lalia* »«&gt; w,n* Green all played well, especially thia appreciative audience. The weather The secretary introduced the sub seem to be able to skate fcbove the
twas not the very best and .for that ject of a band for Sanford. He re­ ordinary. And when the prixes are
f 10 “ are much * Uke' re ning further successes in their cam­
boy Lipford who waa in tho game
matter a good many people that had ported .that a meeting had been heic offered, the . unexpected will more
ber to k teinporary d r a in in g or- palgn for MonaaUr. In their flankail the way through.
Again, the
couru
® ad? Permanent by the Umfl movement on the eaat they have
intended availing themselves of the to look into the matter of a band than like’ y be heard from.
Sanford bo,*n atarted of! like a wnirl
opportunity to apend an evoninfc in for this city and reported th at Mr.
lion Ik ,how,n* u mtd® Y° justify j far |„to the Cerna RWor bend rewind In the last quarter. There was
Dr. Hyman left .Wednesday night
educational entertainment wero un­ J , fkl. Gallager bad been -Mked .to
L
rr° U,nd lh ,t ^
Adainaon
to
.b o u t ten miles of
a little objection to. the. coaching o
lot
Tam pa where he is to take charge
m ale an offer for hla ao rv icep .u
. *ibl, or ^ ' ) ,UlUt,0nal aud
thp town, forcing tho Germano- Hawes' on the aide linea, but be­ able to bo present.
of
the cariipaign of the Baptist
■ Performance.
. _____ Bulgarian forces back and menacing
This entertainment, more than leader for one year. Said offer wm
lieving In hla team arid ao ahxioua
church
there in raising $40,000.00
read and tho matter referred to tha
it i» ' pr*n&lt;dpal dafense will be that their Hne* on the plain to tho south,
for his boya to pile up a large aeor# heretofore, carried out the plan of civics committee with power to act. for a Sunday School budding. This
did C0n,lituli°n^ end that congress I where the French and Ruaalana are
the Lyceum committee—to gjve a
the Coach Juat forgot hlmaelf,
Secretary waa asked to Invite Mr. honor to- one of 8antord’s minister
It ° **Cf* d
power In enacting I making substantial progress, now
high class entertainment that would
Is a little out of the ordinary artd
. .1 being reported by ParU as within
be both .instructive and elevating aa F. M. Baker of Miami to be present
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__onaativ T ha.G er- 0 Mr. and Mrs. Fred WUmot hafe well aa entertaining. Roy Bendul), and addresa this body at the next shows what other people think of
. s f c f A , . . —■
— miles
taken •the J ; W. Dlcklns boras on
Dr. Hyman's ability, to do things.
Ptnaivi
Nor.- IS .—jThe 1mans and Bulgarians admit with
. &lt; • * ' ,
the "m ake up-man" gave a number1meeting. . ■
Magnolia avertns for Che winter.
* &gt; vania Railroad Co.- today I drawala in the Caroa River' regionm
m i

RUSSIAN
- PRESSURE
ON GERMANS

SANFORDB.T.
IMPORTANT
GATHERING

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�JltR SANFORD HERALD

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LYRIC THEATR

For Salo—Nearly
chine. $35.00. W&lt;

; O N E .N IG H T O N L Y

For Sale — Hup Itunal
built, $100. Schello ManlsC

M O N D A Y , N O V . 20
BILLY “ S ” CLIFFOR
And a Merry Company including Mae Collins, Three Weston Sisters
. . and Nick Glynn in a New Musical Oddity
.

BLANCHE SW E E T
At th q ST A R F R DAY

LIN G ER LO NG ER LUCY
14 — S O N G S — 14
Ladies’ O rchertra

Prices; 50c 75c and $1.00

14 — S O N G S — 14
Ladies’ Orchestra

Seats on Sale at Philips Drug S tore

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Watch for the Big Street Parade and Ladies’ Band at 4:00 P. M.

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Laaky production of "Unprotected,”
a thrilling drama written eapecially
for her and produced under the
direction of James YoungT" The
story shows the -conditions which
convict labor creates in the southern
states when leased to private cor­
porations.
Miss Sweet wiU be seen in the role
of a beautiful young artist who
For Rent— Downstairs of ho
through an accident is convicted of
murder and sent to one of the camps. furnished or unfurnished. 107
Prominent in her support are such Laurel Aye.' Enquire at house.
distinguished artists as Tom For­
man and Theodore Roberts.*

capsized. They finally reach a imall
FOR RENT—Two Furnished
inland where they arc marooned for
Rooms.. Hot and Cold Water
n day, and night.- Under this trying
Address Z care Herald. L’Otf
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situation the noblest'qualities of both
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come to the surfa ce and they fall in
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love with each other. On account
For Rent—Two or three furnished
of the girl's lowly place in life, and
rooms. Strictly modern. 709 Osk
the man's exulted .position in soci­
ety, many ibstuclcs ars presented,
For R en t—House on E Second,"
which are happily overcome by their
Douglas Fairbanks in a lire! ilartc ccptionally pretty daughter, ‘ Nellie, travels with one Cursou, a man who sturdy.xioyalty to their ideals and
between Park and Oak. Enquiis
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►
have come to take up their residence tours the country with a medicine
Story
214 Park
16-tf eacli other.
in the mining camp. As soon as l.o, show. Curson neglects her for an­
"T h e Half-Breed*' dramatized
11 All Local AdvcrlinCincntH Under
For Rent— Severhl
from famous novelist’s " In the Cur- on one of her trips to town, sees the other, and she stabs him in the back
Thin
Heading TH REE CENTS a rooms over Yowell's. E
After
th
e
crime
she
flees
to
the
Cagirl
he
falls
in
love
with
her,
and
she
quinez Wootft."
Line For Each Innertion. Minimum Yowell As Co. , •
Tho hero of* "T h e •Half-Breed.'' free and easy preacher and his ex­ quinez woods, where she is tnken in­
Billy S ^ .fliffo id . the American ‘Charge 23 Cents:*
to
the
tree
home
of
Lo.
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.
ceptionally
pretty
daughter,
Nellie,
the new- Triangle releasi-j starring
nctor, while in England, was invited
"Dougins Fairbanks, which itr (o be have 'come to take up their residence
I lie sheriff who comes after her to spend a week end in the country
In answering an advertisement
shoun tn tiie Lyric Tuesday, is tin* in the mining camp. As soon as Lo, is really the-father of Lo; although
by u distinguished and elderly duch­ where no name is montioned in the
on
one
of
her
trips
to
town,
secs'the
son of a white man and an Indian
he doesn't know. it. He cannot find ess, who rather patronizes Americans,
ad, please-do not ask "T h e Herald
girl.
His name is Lo Dorniante, girl he fulls in. love with her, and she her anywhere and so returns to the
After Clifford had urrived nnd for information as to the identity of
WANTED
in
her
fickle
mnnncr
falls
in
love
camp. As Teresa is in a rather t i t ­ had been shown to the great hall,,
meaning Sleeping W ater; but in the
the
advertiser.
Usually
we
do
not
with
him,
although
she
is
betrothed
Wanted—To repair your gum,
mining camp it ‘is corrupted to Lo
tered condition, Lo goes to the camp his hostess came in.
"Oh,'- Mr. know who the advertiser is and if
to
Jack
Brace,
the
express
agent.
to
get
her
a
dress.
He
gets
one
from
locks,
lawn mowers, umbrellas. »tr.
Dorman.
This feeling of Nellie is quickly ob­ Nellie. While Teresa is wearing this Clifford," she gushed, " I am so glad, we do we are not allowed to give Repairing of all kinds. Si-&lt;- W. H.
He is adopted and brought up by
so very glad to have you ns my out this information. Simply write
served by the rest of the male popunn old botanist. When the old mftn 1ittion, for to a man they are in love dress she is seen by Brsce in tin- guest! You see I love Americans, a letter and address it as per in­ Rogers, 312 E. Fourth St. 25-2tp
woods, and he, mistaking her for
dies l.o is left alone to face the
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Wanted—A good
large .muk.
with her, and they make it very Nellie, goes back to camp and tells and I know all ahout you. Oh, in­ structions in tho ad.
world ns tn &gt;t he may. The miners
Must be sound and kind nnd not
unpleasant fqr poor Lo. They te her father that she is visiting Lo in deed, yes I do—I know all about
t.m e him out of the cabinet of the
old. Address Geo. E. Bates &amp; Sob,
him an Indian can't marry a while
FOR SALE
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botanist, because lie is an Indian woman. Then he secs one of the the forest.
Altamonte Springs, Fla.
2I-2tc
The outcome is that tho sheriff
and not permitted to own land in
dance hall girls, a woman of, easy
For Sale—Strawberry plants, &gt;2.00.
starts out in the Carquinez woods to
the slate; so he goes to live in one
Wanted—Furnished room. Ad­
virtue, and they tell him even an
per
thousand F. O. B. Lake Mary.
kill . Lo.
When be gets- thcro he
of the big hollow.trees in the heart
dress
X Y Z, c-o Herald. 2l-2tp
Indian can have one of that kind.
C. A. .Farina, Lake Mary, Flu.
finds Teresa and learns the truth
of the California Curquinez Woods.
Soon "one of that kind" comes his ahout \hu dress.
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Incidentally, he
In the meantime Winslow Wynn, a
Wanted— White family to work
way.
Her
name
is
Teresa,
and
she
learns that Lo is his son.
free anti easy preftchcr and his ex­
on truck farm. Cun furnish work
For Sale—Fine horse and buggy
• Lo meanwhile has received a
for six people pteadily. Bent ff*«Inquire at W. O. Green’s Black
note from Nellie, in which she tell
Address 1234-Herald.
smith Shop, corner 3rd St. and San
him that she can have nothing fur­
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ther to do with him, intimating that
v/er// v/w m / 'ff v / n n u r /.
a /: . T 7 w v
y w y
w
he is an Imliun and therefore not of
Wanted—To buy two or Urn*
What Would You Do?
. F"or •Sale—-Bicycle, equipped with thousand feet of second hand celery
her kind, Tliqt is quite enough for
Would you sell your soul “for large wire basket. It. H. Bronson, boards. Box 107 G. •
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Lo, and, thoroughly disgusted with
clothes
and jewels?
Among the c-o Southern Bell Telephone Co.
her, he gives up his suit.
most tempting alurements held out
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Visit the night school in Bishop
Lyric Tonight. ’
to
a
young
girl
can
he
named
her
Block. Civil Service, Bookkeeping.
V v/ y
great desire fot smart clothes nnd
For Sale—Two * very
desirable Language, Words,' Arithmetic, GrimRomance and Thrills Galore in lloshy jewelry. Anna, pn innocentbuilding lots in Sanford Heights, tnnr and High School subjects Only
"M ister 41"
young shop girl, is urged by her dir- Nos. 73 and 74. Will sell for &gt;200 ten cents for each hour recitation.
Harold Lockwood and May Alliso reputable stepmother, Mrs. Biddle,
each or if taken together will muke
the popular and talented stars now­ not to be so particular—to liven up
lower prictv on the two lots__ Apply
appearing together in Metro wonder* and get presents from -rich ~jjoun£
Wanted—Lady J
foTho Turmers &amp; Merchants' Bank,
plays' will be aeon on the scroop here fellows. . What would you do in her
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stenographer^
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H eadland.-A la.— :---------- -—
Tonight Triangle I)ay^"Thp Hulf'Brejd"_Icat_
at the Star tonight in "M ister.44," a pi ace?.— 8ee~whnt Annul as played
—tunng Douglas Fairbanks; Eighth Chapter of
Box 1052' Sanford
4ivs- part .feature filled* With romance by Frances Nelson In "T ho Revolt"
••Gloria"s Roin-tm-e," featurin£ Billie 11urKVt —
For Sale—First class riding or
Lost—English Bull puppy, by
and beauty. This production is said will do. And besides, Arthur Ash­
work horse.
Harness and sftddlc. tame of Bully, white with mouw
Wednesday—"A Deluded W iW , "Grouch^ Bill^’
to ‘ be the best that this brilliant ley, the rpnnly hero will be thorp to
Mrs. Julius Schultz.
18-tTc
Keystone Comedy "A La Cabaret."
colored ears A d sjiots. Finder wM
couple has ever appeared in and it help her. Don't miss this Bradya
WCtVd~rSwSra~ tt bronghr to Bf.
carries
a
wide
appeal.
Thursday—1"A Million for a Baby", i?k Blaze on
— F o r-S a le —" Modern nine room M. deV. Howard, residence 318 P»l*
The story of."M lM cr JAlLia-an-un- lo the Star Theatre oin Thursday
the Hail**. " I ’athe News” &gt;
house and three lots on Oak.avenue
25-5tp
usual one, as the name implies.
motto, corner of Fourth
Half cash, balance at six per cent.
Krtday^-TriungleDay—"Tile Buymont" featuring
There are many interesting glimpses
E. L. Marshall, St. Charles, III., or
Bessie Barrlscale", Keystone .Comedy "Skirts”
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of life in the open, ur.d contrasting Billy Clifford and Wide Awake Com­
phone 9U-J, Sanford.
23-8tp
pany
Open
Season
Here
U. 8. Und Oltft at
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pictures
of
life
in
the
factories,
a
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0(1.11,1*1*-.
Saturday—"T h e Girl from Frisco". "A Strenuous
Billy
"Single"
Clifford.
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with
a
Nolle*
I*
hereby
slvln
that
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Visitor", "Busting in-nnd out of Society", Sec­
cheap restaurant .in a city, in fash­
l»v»h ol Ueneva, Fla., who on Orta*J» •
wide
awoke
.troupe,
entertained
a
&gt;
r
Sale—
Kentucky
horse,
with
ond Epbodc oi "Liberty"
.
1911, rnada lluintattad /-tntrjr,
.
ionable society, at a country club,
good sized house.at the La Plaza
y, saddle and twa sets of hnr- f-r N-rth»e»t (juart-r. 8a-il«n *. Tow»&gt;*
and
among
the
picturesque
lakes,
-31
8tuth.
Ilans»
U
la«
1
.
Tati’.vw*
»
Coming—Billy "Single" Clifford In Mutdrul Com*
* Apply C ejil Gnbbctt, North .Itlla. taa £ll “ ua.La il a;*b»
rivers und mountains of Canadu. lost night in the first offering of tho
Five jraar proof tq aatwbliah » al» »•
ch avenue.
.
15-tf
From a scenic standpoint, and in season, Linger Longer Lucy." The
land above clvi -rlbr-f, b*f#f*
i.i
cull
Court, at 8en(?rd, Flcilde, on II* '•
play
was
light
and
clever
and
pro­
point of beauty -and color/ "M ister
day
of
December,
III*.
.
Claimant namvi as wllnaasaa;
4 4 " has not been.surpassed upon the voked laugh after laugh fro m 'th e
screen. It has been produced under audience. Mr. Clifford himself held
the masterly direction of Henry Otto the center of tho stage, but he was
who made "T h e River of Romance," ably , assisted by several attractive
For Sale—Heavy double buggy,
VUndine," nnd other features (bat girls, with good voices, and -by Nick
Platform springs, canopy top, leather
Glynn,n
black
faco
comedian
who
proved artistic sensations.
cushions. Could be mado n delivery
Department af lh* lB««ila»
n.
In the greut outdoors Mr. Lock­ put his joke* over in good shape.
U. 8. Land Ofllr. .1 O al*” ' ' ”* ; m f c ,\
wagon. Sanford Wagon Works.
The
music
was
bright
and
pretty
wood uud Miss Allison are called
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N o lle * la hereby |W#» '* • * .
m
upon to display their prowess and and tho frequent songs were well re­
n ily a rd ol A ltam onte B p ria p . FD .
ceived.
A
good
many
locaj
hits
D
e
c
e
m
b
e
r
I
S
.
I
B
M
.
m
a
d
e
daring in many thrilling and grip­
For Sale—One International truck. No. 09T7S. fo r .N W « l NKM
B».t»
ping situations.
They are caught were worked into the dialogue, one Thoroughly overhauled and paint­ N R •/, Section * 0 , T s w h i p « l »•.
ZO
k
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Taliahaeeee
MerldlaB,
h
a
t
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in u dangerous und treacherous of them a hot shot at the famous old ed. Apply E. Stafford, Sanford.
of Intention to make *
-..rr IW4.
pier,
mistaken
for
Noah's
Ark.
Of
eatabllah Mlsm to the laid SbmrS-dM«»WJJ»
stream during a storm and their boat
beforo Clerk Clreult Court, s i
course a little clover dancing appear­
Florida, on tho 14th dav ol December. t»
Claimant ahmea * a w l t « H W S .
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ed ns part of the program, and also
For Sale—Nice 6 passenger Oak
J. If. P a a .U y of Maitland. Florid*.
in concordance with the predom­ land automobile. Also surrey. Ap
J. J. Dleh.on of U n fw o o d , Fj**jaa.
W . II. W s * d o f U a s w a o d . inant interest these last few days, a ply Abernathy's furniture store.
L. C. U w l e of Altamonte Snrinr*. |
R O B E R T W. DAVllk
bit of politics, wherein a little song
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9 l. T L . e e A F r l- I O t o
R e fta tw pictured Wilson still in the White
For Salo—A good butcher ice box
House, and Hughes, in chagrin,
very cheap for a quick buyer. Ap­
pulling at his whiskers.LET US S H O W YOU
ply to Sorrento Market, Sorrento,
PORGRAM A T T H E STAR
The play was a good opener for
a pile remedy that is different fro®
23-3 tc
the season, and would doubtless F la .'
W c Boast of Our Patrons— Our Patrons
any other
have drawn a far bigger crpwd had
For Sale—Now is the time to put
Boast of our Pictures
. people not been worn out with the in a supply o f stove wood for t ie
Tuesday—-Metro presents Harold Lockwood and
election of the past few days.—St. winter. Hard wood, gooda and dry.
May Allison in "Mister 44" also "The Grip
of Evil" entitled "Girls Don't do it"
Petersburg fim ee.
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M. Hanson (Shoe Repairer), San­
Wcdpeaday—World present* Francis Nelfcn In "T he
Coming to Lyric Theatre Monday. ford, Fla.
25-2tp .
Revolt" also tho spooky "Myateriea of Mynt”
Thursday—Lenoro Ulrich in "The Better Woman"
For Sale—Good young mule. Can
Suppose You Was Leased as Like a
Friday—Paramount presents Blanche Swoet ^ '"U n ­
be
seen at Rex .Packard’^ West
' Coflvlrl *
protected" . ,
Side.
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Blanche Sweet, tho Lasky star,
Watch for Saturday’s picture. Something unusual.
which recently created auch a sensa­
For 8ale—Two acrea of land with
tion in "T h e Storm " will be aeon on good hfiuae, inside city limits. Cheap
Paramount night at the Star Friday for quick aile. , Address G. c -i
Theadore Roberta
In the thrilling role of the Jesse L. Herald office.
At the ST A R F R ID A Y
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C . H. D IN G E E

Garden Plots and Patriotism.
We farmers, a* o' rule, arc not
clnaa of men who can boaat of bank
accounts upon which we might draw
to purchase American flnga, no our
patriotism must manifest Itself lu
smile Other form. Ono of my patriotic
nclghlwra* by the way, haa become so
enthused over the matter of prepared
ness that he has laid out hla small
fnrm to resemble Old Glory, Bevcn
rows of red-top beets representing the
gory stripe*, with sir rows of white
turnips alternated between them. On
one corner pf the plot six rows .of cabhngo bends indicate the 43 stars of the
Union Jack, and ou the fence post at
the upper comer of this American
vegetable ling alia a stuffed hcnhnwk
with spreud wings resembling Rio.
American eagle. This I’m not all. No,
Indeed I Ho hns arranged a set of
bugle calls for the dinner horn which
hcgln at the hour of reVellla and at
which every member of his patriotic
household tumbles out.
Military
salutes have taken the place of "flood
moral■&gt;', Sal,’’ and "Ilow-do, Hank,
und other unpatriotic expressions of
cordlulity.—Elm In Cartoons Magazine.

Sanford and" (lanavn road; thanra aoulh 68
deg. I * aec., r a i l to n point on the weet
tine of Soetlon S (S); &gt;a(d point being 7»Q
feel mpre or Iraa eouth of tho N. W. corner
of Sec. St thenco eouth M deg. I * eoc. raat
« dlatanro of S i l l It. to an nnglo point;
Ibanco aoulh 58 dog. 35 are. onat a d li l m c o
of 1004 ft. to a point S IT ft. mart or loaa
north of tho aoutnwoat corner of tho north
onat quarter of Section Eight (S), thonce
couth 68 drg. 36 aae. onat, n dlalance of
686 ft. lo a paint on tho couth lino of tho
northeast quarter ol aaid Section Eight (S),
thrn ce aoutb 68 dag. 36 aec. eaal 1000 ft.
more or leaa to a point 660 ft. more nr looa
eouth of the northweot corner of the northeaat qparter ‘ of the eouthenat quarter o|
Hection l i g h t (8) thence eouth 68 deg.
36 arc., raat 1 ( 3 ,6 it, more or feax to a point
on the eoutbermoat lino of tho property of
Jam ra FI. B ryrt.
Tho above deonlbed
right of way fifty ft. in width through the
land! of the aald Jamea II. ttiy re , being (he
prearnt .graded right of way whleJsfor aev
rral year* haa been open, lo the publli
through the landa of the eald Jamaa H.
Ilryco and a i la ahown by th# preliminary
glntor, of the County of Baminolr, S tate of
Florida. —And It further appealing from aald pelll k * l l l Jf nacoaaary that tho landa of
“ H -famea III Bryce ovar and through tho
Mid /Igarl c f way paateo la ntcoaatry to bo
had and taken by the County of Seminole
for the purpote ol a public highway; and it
lurlher appearing Irom aald petition that
J cuoty of Seminole, and the aald Jamea
If. Ilryco cannot agree upun n rooaonatlo
comprnaation to bo paid fo r aald Fight ol
»y;
Now, theiofcro, thi* la lo command nil
peranna iniert-alid In, or having tiena upon
the above deerribod properly, to p«na.tally
J * ■ f " * l ' l * * , 1 belora the Judge ol our
Circuit G cnrt lq and for the Ccunty of
Seminole, S tate ol Plcrida, at the rourl
nouae in Sanlord. Florida, on tho Drat Mon“ ') [ •" I 'e .e m b e r n e it, Iho aamo trelng a
Mule lin y o our Circuit Court, nud on the
4th day ol Derrmber, A. II 1916, lo ahow
what 'oterrat they or any ol them may
have In Iho pioperiy which the County of
bemlnolo drtitra lo take and l o condemn for
road purpoaca a* altreaald; and further u&gt;
»h"W raure th a t they, oy any of them may
•“ V*. why .aid rin|«rty ahould not bo ac
tak&lt;n (or the uaeo and purpoaea ael forth in
the petition herelniore filed In thia caute
, *i^.**‘ *'* l l y i ’ i ■■ Chair man of tho
Board of County tfummlaaionera. Seminole
( “ “ ■•Tr, Florida, citing for nnd on behall
of the Hoard of County Cpmmiaaloncr* and
cr and on behalf of Ui* County r-l Somnole- S ta le c t Flqilda, again*! Iho aald
Jamea II. Bryce, or elxe bo barred forever
from ilaim irg or r i e n h l n g any rghl, title
or Interevt in and to th* above dearrlhed
&gt;m. ta Alherwlao a
didaiilt will be entered agalnrl you.
FI. A. Uougla**, Clerk of Ibe
' ircull ( ouiI in and for Seminole County;
S la t e cf Florida, and 1 l o teal of eald court
at Sanford Fin., on ttftw (he 24th day of
Ortober, 1918.
,
E. A D O U G L A S S .
( Jerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole Co.,
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Florida'.
Oeo. A ll»( ottes
Atlorney fur Uatllluner V
l!'-1u e *-6le

Notqatrer U , m i
We, tho undoralghtd hereby a,.^ r
together 1,‘r the p u r p , ^ ' ^ *
ng incoj potbtad and l o r r a u T .
lion undar and by virtue of tk « \
Conatltutlon of the r t i . t . of FIohJ ^ N
and undar the following nr0Do.,rf Jf*poI v m

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Aillrle II.
T h * general nature of the
bualneaaxa to be tramacti-d by ti
tlon .hall be a* follow ."

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T o acquire by deed. gilt, . m
U*
or Otherwlee. land., t . n e m . n u *»•»!.
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menta and eat ale* of a w r y kind w h i r * * * *
f L ^ J X *H b in the boundarire ol rh, q
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Florida or ala#where; to u»« th- . . ! ? ! * . *
I h e purpoee ot conduuing
i “ 3 •n&lt;1 M ' * r a h u r . f bu.in*» JV*Umber landa, or for a general
W - ‘ •'l tor auch other purpose* *i „.,**■
thia corporation aeent proper;
to i,„, U *
convey I r u e nnd o t h i r i i . e dtll
rea and pereona] property- to
maintain, purchaaa- or other*
own. eichangw. . . l l ,
con,
wIm diapoae ol «aw mill*. m w V iii T
turpentine .tilla or other lacIlitiM nlLl!^**
or convenient in Ihb m an ufartirr and^ JT***
aj.lo n ol lumber, lumber r |,
tim ber and tim ber product* o! all
"A
deecrlptfon ot land* controlled by tiL t S
porallon; to open, maintain aid
atreeta and ronda through t r over xald | „I?
* ° . * “ ( drainage dltchea or canxI. ix/Atf
■aid lan d . an.I to have the
management and o u . e r .h i p „| ,a|,i
to own, control and operate boat, and

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Barred by the Regulation*.
1
Daniel Boone was too tlijn for- Ills
’
height to puss the present army re­
eanala,
to
build,
own,
p
u
rih
iu
,
i.TT
Plumbing and. v^*v
quirements. Yet Daniel Iloonc opened
manage, acll or o t h . r a l « * dl*p...- 0|
to clvlllzntton the territory from Cum­
road l in e * or other method* ol U ia ial,. ’
G as F i t t i n g
lion but not in . n y manner a. i " K t
berland (Jap to the heudwnters of the
f i r i ■e r of fr«*lc!»t o r p u i r n f i r i lor hnf h
Mississippi.
When Nupofrou was
lance Ihe land, controlled by it;
chaae, own. ra l.e , breed, ae||. grant.
All Work Receives My Persona
graduated from 8t. Cyr he was too
pledge, and generally to dnl l!
.thill to serve ns second Ileu tenant, of
c a ttle , flora**, awine, ah,ep. prtillt) *r,i
Attention And Best Efforts
kind* and .peclao ol i l x . .tu c k ; l o T g U jJ ,?
Company A, First Kentucky regiment.
faU e. groW. purchaae or otferwi-e
j
Opposite City Hell
Telephone No 25
Julius Caesar suffered with sore feet,
all kiltda of grain, v e g . i a b l c , (run, , , 3 Si 1
other
produrle
of
the
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lie could never have passed the marti­
own. mortgage
acqulr,. an,I generiSr u 1
nets at Fort"Thomas, llatudhal had
deal in alT artlclca. good., and
•liae
produced,
prepared
o’r m i D u U r i S
but one eye. Ills case would have been
Horn i f ly ol eald prod ucu;* t - yvrtjttfhopeless with the war department, butIcaae. build or u th rrw i.. acquire.
“f
ctntvey or o lh e iw l.e dUpow cf ai.b «,"a
Hie Homans found him fairly efficient
and machinery, and to aae, e q UrP i«d .Z
at Cannae ami Lake Trusemene. Alexerate th e M m e fof the handling. f c w E
and atorage. wheter on ro m m i..i„ n „ ,
Ag a i n s t U s i n g Calomel
under pf-Mnccdon had a twisted neck
owner#, of all agricultural or „ibc,
COACH 6 T A G G .A N D N E L SO N N O R G R E JL gland.
Thumbs
down
on
Alexnuder.
ucta. and all kinda and aperir* ol the J J S
Tim Blckening.. naiHOiitinn fft'lini: i
and merchandlM-; to buy. I r . , e . „r oik.tvkJ
Peterborough,
"the
•
bravest
of
the
that follow* the use uf calomel la the j
flequlre. equip and u.e a ............................. n "
hijiuea. for a general or cold .lo rag I
natural result of di»nrfant;inR your ( Kleklng, particularly punting. Is do with Influencing subsequent kick­ brave," wits too slynrt nnd skinny for
wllh power to i ,. u e and u.c nr.
the regulations at Washington. Lord
hou-c receip t, and certifiralr*; to t a bua
entire system. Doctors everywhere aiming tlm decadent aria of football. ing history In tho middle West.
or o t h e r * l i e acquire fartcrie.. . i . . . , , tT
Nelson hud n game leg.-rLoulsvlIle
are agreeing that the nction of calo- f This, at least. Is the o|iiulaii of Conch
grain rievatnre, wharveo. dock,
"When T discovered that It was Im­
anre* in d d rn la l to the ra.-cuii,&gt;tl „t
j
me!'is much too strong, ami leaves.
A*. •sb'Kg. who holds forth lit the possible to -tench Ilersby the tumhtcr Courier-Journal.
n the t lrru ll Court, n r . r n l b Judicial Cir­ I hJ foregoing power, or the
r*n0B rf
cuit, In and For Ibe County uf Seminole, any
the lo rrgiing h u . l t i c r * .
i,
the body sick ami weakened.
1 ,,lver^ " f
»&gt;e has method I b*i him go ahead In his own
Florida. In Chanter/
seen kickers, good.* bad and In style, and I guess It's a lucky thing
■rate ell mean, mntf methed. ol u.-ipwULIV-VER-LAX isJa wonderful sub­
tlcn h&gt; vehicle, or by V c r l , .
VVilhrlmtna Adam*, In
Her
different fur u matter of thirty
Iwn llight and a* Lie cutrix of
puicha*e. hold, mortgage cr ..ll b«*(,
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stitute for calomel, that has all of odd years, bis words bear con­ I &lt;(ld, for Ids punts won us ninny a
he I! at alt- uf Jnu . (J. Adam*,
ri'Dtiii'j l*!!J«e CliilWK ifiq nthrr € videiirtf if
game
after
that.
At
the
sam
e.time
tec*
aat-d,
I'laintid
lr (Irhtednma, tncludirif Its nwri at..rk u4
its good effects and none of iti had siderable part of authority on the sub­
the atock ot other corpoiatlon,. and ir i q ,
• - va.
Citation
ones. It act* soothingly- hut thor­ ject, writes Lambert Sullivan in Put O’Doe started setting things nflre Notlrr of Application ior t » i Dead Under „haa.
C . Warwick, Truatcr, *
llill to
the aame aa a natural perxon enul-l. ta re
Nrcllon 8, Cliaplri 4859, L aw * of Florid* Hubert H. Itarnaey, Trualee,
at Wisconsin with his kicking, nml as
Uuiel
quire. purchaae. hold, mortgage, a, ll. trite
oughly on the. liver, cleansing it t'hlcngo News.
Stagg declares the
Nm ire I* hereby given that It. l \ Tjrli-r,
1*. Muiirlwliito &amp; W. If.
m i.
ler and ronVey fra o c h ia c . iirlvit.-g--f.eai.
both Jie nml llcrshy used the spiral, |urrh*»rr
ol T * I Certificate No. 1006. &lt;l*t&lt;il Howard,
Co-I’artnerx, doing
bile, and ridding* the entire system players of the present tiny are pot that kick has been the rule ever since, III* 4lh d»y
enla, patent right*, ropytighla, liream,
of N o.v m brr, A. IJ. J l * 5 , rov- buainrva aa
kluaaelwhite Ai
and any and all other ratafee or tnttrnu
kickers like the heroes of bygone gen­
l.ot Nor 40T, Town o( A lu m ur l», (aid Howard, F'airfield Lumber Co.,
of stagnating poisons.
in or to r&lt;al or pereona] property ol t m r
for, la iiddijlon to being easier to kick, rrins
Ut
tiring
a
t
r
r
u
r
d
al
th*
d
a
l*
of
the
iMoanrr
tho Hclra al
kind and dracrlpllon ellher legal -r ,^ n
LIV-VER-LAX is strictly n harm­ erations, because they have too lit­ It enn be controlled more readily nml of aurh r r r t U l r a l r In Ihr n itn r ol Unknown. .awCorporation,
ol Silaa Ulgeltiw. J , \V
able, and lo hold, uae, mortgage, grant, l
T a x r 'r r l l l t i a t * No. 1007, dalrd Ihr W ilmoit, W. A. Whitcomb.
*
. ,lg n. tranafrr, convey, rni uVnUr l.&gt; mattless vegetable compound, and Is tle time to dtovote to pruclift! at the Is almost ns dllllcult as tho ’tumbler* IthAUo
day i|l Novvmbrr, A, I*. 1895, rovrri rle t &gt;l*tun, wlduw, Ai na VV.
nrt.
gage, pledge, deed ol irtiit, nr o t h e r * l*e, itf
ing l.ot No. I J I . Town ol Atlamnnlr, t a i l Muran, J . G. Muran, Wm. I&gt;.
guaranteed to givo satisfaction or
to linmlle.
lo ctherwlae diapoae ol the .arm .-r au) aif
til l-rlng t r r r t H i l at th* d a lr of Ihr ir*uI
m
p
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t
a
n
c
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H
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s
B
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e
n
L
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s
s
e
n
e
d
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Ilraon,
Nurman
Ft.
tlleaon,
every
part thereof, or any am! . . . . . right.
your money will ho returned
Inds
anrr u( ritch ri-rlinratr in ih r namr of II* ir* at Law of Sven-I Oteaon,
N orgren E ffectiv e K ic k e r .
I
lllr or i n l n e * t therein, in the Stat.
Ilw
“Kicking
Is
relatively
a
less
Impor­
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II
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N.
t'n,
on the original, hearing the likeness
'trt«-a*ed, Defenttanta.
in!■ or vlftffwhifv; io harrow ur in lumri rHipw
"Regarding Ifershy and O'Den, the
AUo T » * i r r tlllr a ir No. 1005, -Ialn t ihr
tant part of football now than It was
i Chaa. C. Warwick. Trualee, Hubert II. and to e a cr u te !la cole*, horde' n other
and signature of I.. K Origshy. In the early stages o f tin' game,” lie rivalry between* them was unique la tlh day of .*■n v rm brr, A. I&gt;. 1895, rever­
Hamaey, Trualee, F'airfield Lumber Co., a eviderrea c f ind eh trd nnr, and to plrdfr,
ing l-«l 403. TowrT ol Allam nnir, •aid*lot
the
West.
O’Mcn
probably
would
get
For sale here .it Vie and 51.110 at declare I. “When a yard * r a font wipt1
Corporation, the lleira at Law u( hilae, mortgage or &lt; ih &lt; r w l» encumber til of tar
l-ring M i n r r i l a l (hr* date ot I n u i n n o'
lllgelow, fiectaaed, W, A. Whitcomb, part nr .p e ita of fte properly wh.ihef fad
•urh c tr u l i r a io in i t e name ol Unknown,
\V. tl Aldridge.
('a trie-U Jeau n
Ant a W. Moran, J . G. or peraanal or any iulerral whatiaetrt
an Imiairtar.t factor In determining tin* better distance out of Ids efforts, hut
therein and in general to do ary and til
Mnfan, Wm. I&gt;. Dlraoni
T a x f r i t if r i t e No. 1001, dated Ihr
result of.n game a good punter vvns lie vvns n slow kicker, and when an o|&gt;- tlhAI»o
thing* necrrxaary or rcnvenlent for ik» pray­
day ol November, A. I&gt;. It&gt;95, cover­
l l aptH-aring frum tin* aii.Aatil of Grurge er
poneat
hurried
him
lie
lost
much
of
Ills
and eurcraaful conduct o l ' i l * Im'iaen,
ing l.« t* No. 347 and Nr. 315, with nthrr G. Hyrring,- hrrtir. duly bled, I bat he ie a
u big share of u team's defensive
ol A ham ontr, &gt;aM tola tt ln x atdlllli r and ruuriael lor Hit- ab ove .named and to h a t e , ex r c l « , and en|..y fU'tbr
strength. He Is. of course, a factor effectiveness. O'Pea's longest kicks Inm. .i.,, . fTown
right*,
Power* and privilege, u. llm i ta
d at the d ate of l i e Nxuanrti ut &gt;u&lt;li rumpli inant in Iho a b o u a t y b d raUM, and
i orporation* (or profit, organir. -t av l «tnow, but with rules which permit were ngtilnst teams with weak ends rerllflr atr &gt;n the oamr Unknown.
Ihal II la the betitf uf altiaut Uikl the de- l*t|ng lindf r I t e U a , uf tbe N,at. „l M«* Alw T a x (T rtK ira te No. l o o s , dated l r lemlonta, Chat. C, Wart, h e , -T rtitlfv, Itobteams lo rush the hull more easily white Hershberger had the faVulty of llh
day »l NQvrtulirr A ..U . IM'S. rovrrtng t rt 11. rtanuey, Trualee, \v. A. Whitcomb, Ida. it tn-lng e,p re **ty proud- ' 14 at tXa
kicking
about
the
same
against.all
op­
t.rt No. !!«!&gt;. O it I. other lot*. Town ol Alta- » nrtle Ol.wor, Arina Vv. Muran, J . t j . Mu- lore going enumeration nf epeiit r i-oeen
limit In days of otd ho Is not so great"
■ a aay
mnnlr, -aid 1. I bring ararrred a t the date run uri'l William' I*. Oleai n are rc.M enta ut eFall not be held to limit or r
a factor la the result*. A team which ponents.
ol t h e e U u r m r ol nurh e rrllllrate in the a atnl,i iitiier ihati thq atat« uf I lurid*, uiul manner th e general power* of tii-* cotpanlio
n
.
"Of the modern kickers, I think Nel­ name, t l P i kn i v n ,
One,Inch Cards Will He Published Un­ lias an Inferior kicker can make up for
l but the
i-l reif'lvtire and ad d r.-c-a
T a x i-'rrti(lratr Nr. 1001* dated ihr uf Ibe aaid defendant* are, Cbarlea C. War*
Article III.
der This Heading At The Hale Of J7.2C this delieh-ticy In other ways far son Norgren ( v i i s the b e s t I ever huVo tlh,Alto
T h e am o u nt of the capital
day ol November A. |1, 1895, covering wi. k. iruitee. I'biiail.lpoia, l*a.. Ituturt II. ,
_pltal *loek ,.l tlh
seen.
Norgren,
while
he
xvas
not
a
Per Year.
..
,
rurporaiiun
ahall
be Cine H u n d red T h - o p t i (
Lot
No.
371,
Town
of
Altamonte,
raid
lot
more readily limn it could la the old
Uttmae), trualei-, 1‘ii tlaib Ip) ia, J’a., W
Did)
are
(
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lOO.OOO.ODI
d
i
v
i d e d i n j u --it, iXavbring
i
n
m
o
l
at
the
dale
ol
the
iaauanrr
of
speoliieuhir punter am i'on several.oc­
W Id leu mb, liluondngloii. I d , ‘Carrie VV.
days.
■urh rerlilhratr a- Unknown.
nUr*.*n, l iu l u l l , M inn.; Anna W. Muran, •and 11,000' »h*r-‘* ot the par exit,* „l Oar
c a s i o n s was outdistanced, had wonder­
T h e itwl
AI»o T ax C r rlif lo .I i No. 204. datrd the llul&amp;ll., Minn.; J . G. .Vlorau, Duluth. Minn.^ Hundred Dollar* ( 1 1 0 0 . CO) e a c h
Office Next to \V. K, llousholder
"I remember when I played ut Yule
ful control over tile oval.
He was fitb day n l J u ly , A. I &gt;. 1908, eon-ring l.ot and Wm, D, Dbadn, (lull ill, G a.; Ilia! the when laaued ahall h« fully paid &gt;l»rk paid
Garner &amp; Woodruff Huililing
for
in
lull
wllh
lawful
m
o
n
e
y
ol
the
llalird
lin t the kickers of the team were
Town of Altamonte, raid lot being *»- aald defe-ndantB Hie over i l l age ot Iwi nlyone of. Hid few men who knew Just 405,
etsrd at tb e d ate nl (he Irruanre ol aurh •me y e a r !; that there U bo |»rtoa in the S t a l e * or In pre perty, labor or o t .l r e t , ,1
given thoroTigh practice both morn­
a
j
u
.
t
valuation
to
be
fixed
by
thiatar1) R . V . E . W A T T S
where the ball vvns going and fort Ifled eertillrale in the name ol S. VV. rtir|&gt;brn*.
atate uf f lurida tho
r - j e ut a, aubpm na
poralor* or by t h * director, al a me4lit(
ing nud afternoon, and some of tlie
upon
whom
would
be
binding
upon
the
Unlra&gt;
raid
rertlO
ratr*
ihalt
be
rrdremrd
K V K. E VIt, N OS i: and T II It O AT t tore ambitious continued their train­ with this knowledge. Ids ends seldom arrt rding lo taw lax deed will i-aue thereon aald *l&lt; l.-ndanta, and it further appearing called for aurh purricae, which value ahall
fulh-d to nab thu runner tho minute nil i h r Znd day ol Hrrrmlirr, A. 1&gt;. 1916.
from the albdavit aloteaaid that the Fair- be entered of rerord in tbe minute* cl Ik*
MONDAYS anti T K I IIMlIAV.S
ing tint only in season but dally
W iln r** my oindal rignalure ami M-al Ill Id l.umlnr Cuiiipauy la a corporation •eld meeting.
I DOlo I oi |*. \|.
the
ball
came
down.
In
addition
to
Aillrle IV.
whoac office ami principal ( l a c e uf buainea*
I lia Mat day of October. A.‘ U. 191R.
throughout the year.
The result of
Thia rorp bration ahall exitl lor a term cl
this, he got his kicks off faster than
and whr.ae auccckaor* and a*-ign* are un­
(trail
F. A. D O U G L A S S ,
that work may easily he Imagined; the
Nlneiy-nln e (991 yeala from the -late ol Ik*
known.
and
that
hilaa
lilgel
*w
baa
dcparteil'
Ulrrk
Circuit
Court
Srminotr
Co..
Fla.
anyone 1 have "seen In years ami put
I)r. II. II. McCaslin
t h u Ilia leaving heir** and legal rrpreaenta- eauanre of le tlt r a patent. ,
B y V. M. McD aniel, IT. C,
punter knew* every quarter Inch of the
2 l-T u r*-6tr
them so far up In.ihC iltrthiU even n
live* who»e name* and .placca of rraidenre.
A illrle v .
pigskin
itntl
controlled
the
ball
with
are unknown;
D E N T IS T
Th# ofilceii ot_tb|g_ Ccraar*Uuo--»k»ll WVnodernlely fa s t'.pair of ends had, no
an accuracy which would be regarded
*-pce*ident.
«'X
1cf
prrxirfetit, a aerirtaiy *ef
*
*
Therelore,
Vou.
Charl
t
»
_
.
C
.
—
War
wire,
Notice nr Appilcallen ler l a x Deed Unde/
Office in Garner &amp; Woodruff Huililing nowadays as positively uncanny. dlfllculty In getting down under them;*’ 's.H erllo n II of C hapter i * M t L aw * of F le e - tru e, * t Hobrrt l L ’ Hamaey, irucleg; W. A. a treaaurei, the l a tte r two of whtrh oifi.-e*.
Whitcomb, Carrie Clceon, Anna W. Muran, to-wit: n secretary and a trc a iu r,&gt;. may k«
The great object then, ns It Is now,
No|lce la hereby given Ihal A. Marahall, J . G. Muran and William It. Ctbaon are o r­ heli( by un* and the aarne prrsnn. and a
Formerly Occupied Ily
purchavgr
o
f
T
a
x
i'e
rtificale
No.'
122C,
dated
dered
lo appear to the llill ol Cbniptaint hmril » ' i l l r r . t u a e r » . l , i i „ of not raarv
W- ball outstrtc nnn well
t h a t thre* ill
Ihr 3rd day ul J u n e , A. D. 1912, l.aa (lied lilvd in thia cauM •» Monday, thu llh day than *r ven (Tl r o r - h a
— ~ - i &gt; r . - - W V .-tf— Urn t r i , F I C A l d e 7
down the field. In those days the
raid cetlitlk»te U» my elficr, a n d 'h a a made ui December, A. D. 1916, the aame being member*, the number ol ■aid hoard to k*
fixed
by
thn
by-law
,
1
h
&gt;
b
o n d ol .llfrrtef,
a p p litalitn Ter i n . deed to laaue In accord­ a rule day ol t h l, court, and the F'airfield
punters were able lo tell almost the
ance with labr.
S aid certificate emhrarra Lumber Cumnany, a corporation, and all ahall be elected by tho ato anoitbr* al thill
|evnet Inch iff the hide line over which
the fallowingg dxacrihed
property altnated in tmrllra claiming intercut under the aaid annual meeting which anall he held on Ike
d*
ObUary of each **d
Seirinole county&gt;- Florida, to-wit: Lota I, 2, Fair field Lumber Company aa Ua ’kucreeq- aerond T uesday in
the ball vvouM ftdl.
3 and 4, liluck 2, Cameron. T h e aaid land ur* or aaalgn,, or other* l*,-; and alt paytlea ■v.ry year, beginning wltF, Ihe. vcai I9IT. .
*
n
j
l
t
c
.
.
M
t
hoc
-.«»flM*
i
gshalt-try l Il'flfB I T
being
a
crave«I
a)
t
h
e
date
of
Ihe
iwuanrw
of
cla im ing i n l &lt; t e l uniter Ml** Dlgrlnw.
/
^RiCbard* Wai a Star.
DENTIST
The board of director* annually, on the •*■*
aurh cerllfirate In Ihe ham* of
Unknown. Un- rv*JH&gt;d■ .m_JiLherwl«er-lw-^hCTTtqi
ot llnknt
^_g-TTn* star of kickers when I played
d a l* ax the annual meeting uf th* stackIra* aalil certifiralr ahall he iwijte'mill IlTfiTir hint t-ving in Semlncli- m u n ly, I lorlila, a«
hcldera aa above- aperified, .and (mmcrtial^
1 t n r n r T E w t i i deed wlti laaue t 'e r c u n on d c c r l t e d aa lollowa; S y ; t 4 of N W 'I,, Fc
at Yale * was Genu Illehnrda, who
Office: Yowell Hulldlng
ly after tho aaid mreting of ihr ilsckhaldMgr .
26, T p . 20 S ,
■
tk * 2nd day uf Ito-cemte-r A. fl. 1918.
—'AftPn
rttnprWe"get
lC
to
lie
ll
suc­
*
1 * reached. Ute—liolghL -of-hls- crrrrer' IIV
Wi nce* my official aignaluie and me! thia 31»t and NW If ul S W ' f , Sec. 28, ' T p . 20 S.', The board of rflyectore may al any limr ap­
point auch Oxxlatant tecretailr* or awlxiyal
Itange 32 F:., HK *t of NFItf and F ill
—flANEORD-----~i------ :---- •---- FinipTrA 183.1. Ills work, as that of others of cessful Imsehnll player Is merely a day i f CMoler, A. D-. 1918.
S K ' i . !!.-c. 20. Tp. 20 F.. Kange 33 K. treaaurei* aa It may ape III. T h- Inrorjwti,r*n
i . a. D m ia r.A B s.
tills period, was Hie result of tills combination of iTallnrs and cents, .
ator*
or thia eompxny ahall rarti in ihe rliy
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co., FI*.'
N F: l( of N W ' , of Sac. 25, Tp. 20 8.,
• f •
t i i o m a s B M M E T W|“
B in g e 32 K. AUo alt of the N J i of NFMf. of Sanford. Florida, on Ihe l l l h day *»f IN*
Ily V. M. McD aniel. It. C.
dally practice method and undoubted­
eml*er, 1918. t o compfet* the r tga-ilt»tla*
Sec. 28. T p . sq.s-, Itange 32 ft,
Except
r n ttit soN iio u h iio l d e p
tl-Tvaa-lia
Yougottn admit John McGrow's a
ly lie w a s one of the wonders of the*
Beg. at Ihe M8 SFI corner of tbe N l; ! j »f tjl Ihe rnmpariy, t-x adopt by-law, x-x 1 ta
great
manager,
but
he’s
no
stronger
elect
offlier* to conduct the buxincr* ul t j*
‘game at punting. In those days the
Iq Ihe t Ircull r e u r t n#«enik Jnd itlal Clr- N F ljf ., run N. 21 4 3 - 1 - 3 yd ,; thence W. m rpnratlon
until I t , next annual nre-lag t*
117 2-3 yifa; then
thence H. 61 1-7 yda; t b e n r *
vwll In and far N rm h u lr Ceenty Flcilda
w
.on ly punt uh&lt;s I w a s xvhat was called than Hurry Hempstead's checkbook.
W. 2 5 7 J» yd*.; thence 8. 182 &gt;d»; thenro 1917. Ifntll aald meeting *)f the InorptrI . I', Hagen, C h airm an ol Ibe
• # « •' ,
alnr*
and
until
th, Ir auccesxnr* arr rtrcled
FI. 106 f - f l yd*, to bciionlng; alxtr oxrept*
the ’tumbler,’ a kick seldom Keeil-nowv
Heard ui County CctnmixaianLAWYERS
beglnblng at t h * NFI corner at ae-tlup, run and du!y qualified, the bu,|ne*a of Ihb c*C-,
McCrnwtins
tied
a
string
to
Jim
••r*.
Seminole
C
o
u
nty,
Timid*,
ndnys. lu kicking this, the ball was
VV. 618 t-7 yda. thence. 8 . 110 yda. thence nnratlcn ahall be ronducted by Ihp (ttllewlor and cn behalf c l the
Sanford,
•
Florida held with its longitudinal .axis at an* Thorpe so often that the chief Is be­ acting
F‘ . S IS 4*7 yda; thetire N. 140 yd* t o be-' ing officer*,' to-w ll:
llitaid ol
County
Commitginning.
Alan excel t the rl^bt iraitt.-d
and Tor and on liehaif
J . It. Hpyden, a* prexldent,
*
angle ofc about jOO degrees to the ginning to resemble \n department alonera,
Drang* county, n - i t id * . far a w o f r»hd
oi the County ul Seminole,
J . N. Whltenr, aa vice prrxident,
mxti-rinl
on
VV f f of s i : 'I " f NFM,' of N K 1, .
ground np l the kick waft not straight, store parcel.
S late of F'tuiida
Alfred F‘o*l*r, aa aocrelary and ircaxara*.
• o •
m r r v l n g title and p c a a o riin whtn rand m v and J . It- lla y ilan, J . N. Whllnrr, ll- Cj
Citation
va.
imt was delivered with u sort of side­
lerlal ahall have been n h a a i l - i l , and the Maxwell and Alfrril Foatcf a* Iha board «
Jamea H. Iliyro.
Manager
Mnthewson
of
Cincinnati
HVV'i ot the NVV'i an.I VV * of S W ' , ,
swipe with tlu* foot. The result was
To ail pereona Inter—led in or having Itvn* See. 6, T p . 20 S. Kange 32 FI , are ordered director*.
’ A R C H IT E C T r •
what wo lifted to call ’kicking the bow franklyremarks that the Ited pitching upon the fuliuwlug deertibed properly, all - In appear t-r the Bill ••( Cnmulaint duly
Article VI.
•
Late, .lying and being Ir the County nf Sem- file* In I hi* raae, an Vf.ioday, Iha fttb day
Thl* eerporation sliall at the - rr.ciiM
tom out of Hie ball* and ivlion In lllglit staff will have to. lo considerably u.olr,
S t a le nf Flo tld a, end root* paitiiu- o| February, 1917, th* earn* bring a rule uf the Incorporator* above prxvHri far.
for next season.
iany drecrlbcil
fo llo w ,, to-wil,
adopt an appropriate corporate ,ral and bp
Office In Yowell llldg.
Sanford, FU ’ the oval turned tvvhdoni nnd-iflp-Iojm changed
■*
• • •
NF &gt;, ol N'KH Ser. 7. Twp. 2 0 , A, of day nf t h l , court.
[Jaw* not lneon»l,lant with the*e article* *4
without any apparent regularity In Its
Ii
1*
further
ordered
that
t
i
l
e
nntlre
he
Kongo 32 L **t
! Incorporation, nor with the l a x , pi &gt;•*
puMtahed -In the Sanfar.1 Herald, a n«*r*- S l a t * ol Florida, which by-l»wx may k*
Lyle Shinn, the southpaw pitching
m i I, oi n f ; i f See. 8, Twp.
20 S ,
turn Imt.
paper Jiullfahed In Semlm le m u nly, Flar- amended or repelled a* may l a pro*Ida* W
Itang*
J
2
F
ia
t.
Ida, far twelve mMaerulivc Week*.
"This resulted In an extremely mean flml dug Up by Clyde Mllau from LlaM . ' i ot N W ' t fee. 8, Twp. .20, -S.
auch by-law*.
de.i, Tean., hns las’ll released by tho Itangi 32 FTeal.
VVitnraa FL A. Dnuglaia, Clerk- of, the
Article VII.
ball
for
the
catcher
to
handle
and
pro­
N
r
1;
t
i
N
V
V
!
t
S
e
c.
8,
Twp.
20;
8
.
ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR at LAW
ClrruU - Court, end the eeel the,eel, th l*
T h * hlthxat amount c l Indrblrdncx# ar
duced it greater nmour.t of fumbling Washington club to 'Nashville.
Hang* 32 F-’a-l
20th dXx of October, A. IL iftls.
liability to which IhUxcorperallon ("aF.f* *
• -• •
N W I, ot NW.'k S e c. 8, Twp. 20, R.
teeal)
K. A. DOU GLASS.
Practice In State and Federal Courts
any lim a xubject llaefl ahall b# twl-a ta*
than the present-day spiral. It took
Hante -12 L a - l.
Clack
a
l
Ihe
Circuit
Court.
Seminole
■ mount ol lla authoriiad capital atock.
It In u happy emllng for Corrigan's
a lot'of work to boeotoo proficient In
County,
Florida.
Whureax,
L.
I’
.
H
agan
,
Chairman
of
ihk
Garner-Woodruff llldg •
Sanford Fin Its list*, however, which 1 believe Is* baseball career If he decides that he floatd cl County Commitaionera, Seminole Georg* G. Herring,
writ* • T i n .
Si'li-ltor for Complainant.
Th# nam ta and residence* oi ll« |a*ff*
(founly, Florida, attlng- for and on behalf
has
had
enough
of
the
grind
of
win­
the principal reason It no longer Is
porator* and aetmeriber* of alock will
19-T ue*-13|c
of tba Hoard of County Co nmlaUonrre,
number of aharea aubaeribad by aarh. *f»
and for and on behalf ol t h * County of
seen. The only fall harder to Judge, ning honor* lu the baseball world.
Seminole, Htalx ol Florida, did on Ihe 23rd l a Ceart * f Iha Ceaaly Judge, Nemlaala
•
•
•
than the ‘tumbler’ Is the ’ffonter,’' a
•
* * J . ° K . Ifaydan of Banford. Fla.. 6«0 xharv*.
day of O ctoLti. A LL 1918, Ilia hi* petition
of Flerida
J . N. Whltner of Sanford. F t ,.. 1 *b»r^
Wilder, a substitute 'halfback of In the above entitled court, alleging among In Cree aFaalyt a. lHlale
bnll whlch seems to float oa the wind,
* ol
LAWYER
it. C. Maxwell of Sanford. Fla.. 1 ih*f*.
‘ thing* th a t J a m e s H, Bryce la the ktag ri* Brown
ami which It Is absolutely Impossible Kalians State Aggies, run 7ft yards for other
Alfred FoaUr ol Sanferd, FI*.. I ahtrfcji
owner of the following described landa in T
o
all
Creditor*,
iwgateew,
DU
trlbut***
and
SUITE 9, COURT HOUSE PHONE HJ
In Teatlmony Whereof the
to Judge. This ball, however, Is one n touchdown In a game against South­ Seminole Countx. Florid*, all Peraone having Claim* or Demand* have Joined aa aubecrlhing laeorporator* •&gt;
against aald Eatata;
NL i , ol N T If Sec.
western college ut Manhattan, Kan.
of
the
freaks
of
the
gnnte
ami
Is
the
J
.
It. Haydvn Company, and have k&gt;r*»itj
SANFORD,
- FLORIDA result of accident - rather than de­
You, and each of yon, are hereby notified set th, ir hand* tbto 14th day of Octnhaa
Kang* 32 F l a t .
• • •
■ W JO L jvi jf
and required to preeeat any claim* and A. D. 1916.
. „
demand* which you, or either ol you. may
J . It. Hayden,
sign.
They do say that young Hilly Glen- Kacge 62 &gt;.a,t.
have againet Iha axial* of Maggie lirnwn,
SF. &lt;«' of N W J f S e c. I , Twp.. 20,
J
. N. Whltner.
“Pigeon-Toed Kicks.”
sen, Pittsburgh's new necond baseman Kacge I t Eaal.
deceated, late ol Seminole Coonty, Flor­
K. C. t i n * U.
id*.
to
tbe
undersigned
administrator
of
NEW
ol
N
W
J
f
Sec.
S,
Twp.
10,
"To the best of my recollection, the secured 4rom Lynn, has n reputation
* /
Alfred Foxtcr.
■aid rotate, within two yeara from th *
12 R a n .
S P E C IA L IS T '
first spiral punt I ever now was made of being cr.ft of the acrapplcat plnyrrs Rang*
S t a t e ot Florida
date hereof.
h t f J f ' o l N W M flee. .8, Twp. 20. 8.
County ol Samlnolo
“
Dated Oct. 20th, A. D 1918.
Kang* I t Frail.
,
On thia day personally appeared befere ••
In CANCER. GOITRE and TUMORS by Clarence llerschbcrgex. I waft try­ In baseball.
S A M U E L E. B R O W N .
And lu rth .r alleging t h a t a public high­
•
•
•
a
notary
public
ot
t
h
e
8tatw
of Florida. J **
ing
to
tench
Ilersby
the
’tumbler,’
but
19-Tuc*-9tr
Cure Them Without Cutting Them Out
way ha* bean ralaidivhed In Seminole
Ifaydan, J . N. Whltnar, K- C.
lie could not seem to get the hung of
Napoleon Lfljolo la considering an County, Florida, a certain pettioa e l which
Alfred Foatar, each to m# w#1J and P 'r*.M
through and over Ike land* of iha
ORLANDO,
- FLORIDA It. Instcnd of swinging his foot over offer which will end his b1fficaiiue.cn- pa,&gt;r*
Nallc* af l a le e t l e a la Apply far L eltere
ally known, and known lo m# lo b# J J*
•aid Jamea 1). llryc e; khat portion a l aaid
P
A
1R
N
T
parsons
I n 'n n d who oaaeu^'I , i t g
.for a sideswipe and hitting tho ball on reer and make him a magnate nml highway paaalng over and throygh th* landa . Nolle* la htreby glean that on t h * 18lh foregoingdaaerlbad
article# of incorporation * " “ , •• ■
of
the
aaid
J
a
ir
e
a
If.
flryce,
being
more
the Inside of Ids Instep, he drove his manager In the Class AA: minors. If
day ol Ntvcrabcr A. D. I t t C , xh» u n d ir- of them acknowledged to ma that h#
l a illiu t a rly drerrlled a» follow,, lo-wlti
algnad will apply lo Ibe Honorable ■Pack tho aama lor tho purpoaoO therein **4
foot straight out. nnd caught the ball bo accepts 1L
A right at way fifty tret in width paevlng Trammel, Governor of Florida, al Tallg- and aanraaaad. *
• ’
_ ' _; , ,
ut
through th * aald landa of the ,ald Jamea II. haxeee, Florida, for Let I arm Patent Incor­ -- l a Wltneva W h .rao f, T have
* SUCCESSOR TO W. It. UNDERWOOD
on the .outside of his Instep, Impart­
• • •
l “J
llryce, the renter Un* of which la mor* par­ porating J . , 1 L Hayden Company, under my band and olBriotponl at Sanlord. la
One and two h.oree Wagons Made ing n twisting motion to the ball. Wc
Manager lloblnsoa has bad some ticularly deecribed aa f- llowi: Regiaaing a t IF,* following propoted charter, tho original County ol Samlnolo. and 81*1*
t h * north line oT Section Seven (7), Town- of which la now oa file In tho o n e * ol tho on thl* th * l ( l b d ay « l Ociob*r, A. r&gt; tot*. ,
In Sanford, on hand a t all times. nil nscrlbod Ilersby'a Inability to mas­ world's series experience before. He ehlp1
(20), eouth ot Itange « Eaal, Secretary of S la t e at Tallahaaa**, Florida.
D- F . Whltner &lt;A*»
te r tho ’tumbler' to the 'fa r t that hr Wfts- an assistant to John McGrow aaid Twenty
point being 1286.6 ft. more or leva
Notary To Mlr- J . It. Ifaydan,
PRACTICAL HORSESHQER
was pigeon toed nnd I guess Ids In when the Giants played the Athletics wwat of tba nprthraal rornar of aald Sect
’
My KiraralPWn •*’1”** ;
,
J . N. Whftner,
4
tioe Seven (1), ia aald (ownihlp and rao
f a by. 12th. I21T'-205*207 Oak Ave.
Phono 244 iqtnlcd toes have laid a great deal ti for the big honors.
R. C. M ai well,
aald point bilng In t h * center line of X
17-Tuaa-ttc
Alfred Footer.

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1

�-1
"H ltb Schoolmates
_ S L -^Diar bi-inonthly niecHng of
I Tfc. . nrv »ocictio was held on
Vtbe ***,% 0#; 2nd, on account Of
Of school on Frir “ ^ thc foOtbsll.Bama.
I ^ h e Vvine LH^nry S o c W ^ M
The JMiitc of the year on ThursIjta fir*1 (3c
^
T L_,
h .t dArtUn
Florid, should
.hoold

play In the lost game on amount of
n badly ciit fftiger’, but Manager
Washburn when not hurt is no back
nujnber when it comes to playing
the game. The sooner his linger
gets better the chances of the locals
rupturing the next tam e will look
very bright.

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-V*R»*We-*tPTHP Same"
Douglas GrilUn, the substitute
player on the local team is in some
sense of the word a most valuable
player to have around. For in a
substitute player it is required of
hint to bo abie to till in the position
of ono whoever may gut. hurt dur­
ing the process of a guine anil to bo
able to fill these various positions it
requires timber of tho highest class
and Dug, as he is generally called is
just the boy for the position.

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Negative l.iH&gt;un Goertx, Mary
luillc Lyt**1I The judge* - • Edna Chittenden,
■Catherine Aycocke and Fern " urd
Irenderi’d the decision in favor of the

‘ ‘ ^ il e 't h e judges had retired to
|pr*p.re the decision the .ociety —
I ^ P u T s o l o ............... Lucille R inos
Current Events.... Evelyn Cowley
Vice President Hrady resigned her
|office si she M “"nln*
ford. Fern Ward was elected, to
I her. petition.
.
. The program commlttpe for Nov.
15th. from the Sophomore Class »■
I prances Chappell, Itctta Stone a
Helen Hand.
»
The Boy* Debuting Society had
object ol today” for their dobate:
Hesolved that a second primary
I (bould be held instead of election by
f |second choice vote.
Affirmative— Greene, Hoblrtson.
Negative—Holly, Lipford.
The judges—Spencer, Purdon and
Hill rendered the decision in fuvoF of
(he -affirmative.
•We arc told the auditorium ’Vas
! nther warm, although it was conou(aide.

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Friday. Nov.’ 3rd was set aside as
state wide ‘Mothers* Day.”
Mr.
Kungo. County Supt. Lawton, Dr.
! C. A. Owns were the visitors of the
day. This was the first time Supt.
Las ton had visited us and his addro* »as very much enjoyed. The
High School extends n hearty Invi­
tation to Mr. Lawton- to como of­
ten. Dr. Owens next addressed the
school on a subject appropriate to th
the day along with servcral readings.
Jt li needless to say this was enjoyed
very much, as Dr. Owens is a Chau
tiinitja leeturer ol much eminence.
Dr. Owens visited ‘us Monday
morning and gave a short address
on the recent Paul Lawrence Dunbar
along with a number of his most
noted poems.
This was enjoyed
immensely by the students, as very
f;w had even heard of this eloquent
n?gro poet.

t\t the request of the student body
. Dr. Owens made a farewell visit on
Wedne-nlay morning. He continued
his readings of Paul Lawrence Dun­
bar and added some of Whittier and
Kipling.
We certainly wish Dr
Owens could have stayed in town
longer and could have visited the
school more often.
BASKETBALL NOTES
By.“Red” Davis
Piul “Tough” Hawkins, displayed
T hlfn article of basketball last Thurs­
day night In fact it was necessary
to fight all the way for
Odum, his partner in this game, was
*l*o in a fighting spirit. From, reheard from the ring side scats
•he playing of this hoy was compliJj^SlfiLvaty- hig Myr-— :---------------- , A Jewell
There's no getting around it, Roby
“•Jng. the ail around, energetic and
filin g center of the B. S. A.
Bi-'kcthall team is what we term a
j* V ‘- a diamond,- 3 carets .would
never outshine this lioy on a basket­
ball court.
A Leader
■I'taln Ned Chittenden also play*, “ *am ul* game of basketball in
f
game between Seabreeze and
, J0caIa- Captain Ned has proven
a, papular leader, just Uko
no row Wilson lends his party Is
e way the Captain leads hla play*” on ,0 victory.
... ■' Fight but Loud
Allan June*, probably the lightest
oiHii” °n lhe .*oc*l team found hit
« » H*ht guard a
the t, *r;‘ 1&gt;0sil' 0n to fill, but despite,
held
of th® P «ition Allan
Thi. t l*, ° wn "S'dobt oil comers.
•youB * tl,e fir*t season out for this
turnJ? f and from th8 work he
to h' °u,f lu t Fridl|y h®
fair
fam. f hi* p,ctur« in the fall of
In ,k a ,on,t ®'d® of the other stars
,n th' buketball world.
lira J.no,her 8w«el Bird
to nlav ,
nttr&gt; who not only being
tp fin* [°rward 3* well measured up

UMiltd KN U ° i °f cent*r when
had ml ^ ann*r In the laat game
«ny othr v ^’* inU t0 bli credit than
Out nf 1. (l ay^r °n the local Uim.
hla rrrrfi/’ poinU Kannnr had *8 to
rffdU' , F or accuracy.

12. Persons residing in the stato
twelve months and the county six
months may on payment of $1.00 to
tho county judge receive a “ resident
county license;” a “non resident
county license” for $3 and n .“ non
resident hunter's license” for $16.00.
No llcenso good except in county is­
sued. No license required of resi­
dent Confederate Veterans.
13a County judge to have 25c, 60c
and $1.00 respectively, for each li­
cense issued, county game harden to
have 26c, ,60c and $3.00 respectively
for each license Issued; balance goes
to the county school fund.
14. County game wardens are ap­
pointed by board of county commit*
sinners, talf appointment to be based
on recommendation in primary after
November, 1116.
16. All grades of license shall be
of different color containing a syn­
opsis of 4hs game law printed oa the
back, and shall be good only for the
open season or fraction thereof •Im­
mediately following ‘their issue.
Confident of Hie Prowess,
la Donald's endeavor* at abating he
had the sad mlafortuno to fall and se­
verely bruise his eye. Ihpro days fater,
when ho accompanied his aunt shop­
ping, friends whom they met Invui•hlr asked Donald If he had been In
a fight Finally be turned to hla aunt
-and said: MAunt!u, If I bad been in a
fight I wouldn't have a blue eye
other .boy would hare I f

Book Agent's Palsvsr.
After you heat; the agent talk about
the books he's selling, you wonder how
J , “ ,h” s *™
he can have the heart to part with
etbsll team waa unable to them.
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Reviewing Children’s Coats

ROD

CARRIES

DEATH

White Plains Man Measuring Oil It
Shocked to Death When Gauge
Touches-Wires.
White Plain*. N. V.—Guy Walker,
forty years oLI, was killed by electric
--shock while measuring oil In a lank
i-jtr In 'tin- freight yards of the New
York. Wetli-hester and Boston Rail­
road euiupiiiiy lu-re.
Hi- was using mi Iran rod and after
Inserting, It in ilu* top of the tnnk ear
started fo withdraw It, when ho
touched one of tlie electric- feed-wirua
"Umf aWfliT Udder volts shot through
the rod and Ills body, killing him al
most lustnntly.
The electricity chnrgod tho mctnl
tank of the car nnd Walker wns
knocked to the ground after the full
voltngo had passed through him. He
leaves n wife nml llvo children, who
rcktde ut Silver Luku.
, , The Milwaukee Browers clinched
the cellar championship of the Ameri­
can nssocltlon nil three ways—Inst In
team- standing. Inst In team hutting,
und Inst In team fielding.

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Patrick Murphy, we presume of
Irish descent is the last or the local
players at the present. Though
spoken of last does not put his abil­
ity any further down the list than
tho first - mentioned.
Pat is also
chairman of the local Brotherhood
and in tho capacity of player and
chairman, both of which he fills well.
On a’ccount of his right hand being
burnt it Is doubtful if he will be able
to piny this season. Synopsis of Game Law
1. Tho title of nil wild birds and
game is vested in :he various coun]
ties of the state.
2. The foliowihg only are game
birds: Swan, geese, brant, ducks,
rail, roots, mud' hens, gallinulos,
s'tore birds, plovers, surf birds, snipe,
woodcock, sand pipers, tattlers, cur­
lews, turkeys, grouse, pheasants,
quail nnd-turtlo dove.
3. It Is n $25 fine to rntrh, kill,
ship or have in possession any game
bird, plumage, skin eggs or nests
thereof, except as provided by law.
4. Often season Nov, 20 to March
10 following for deer, wild turkeys,
quail doves, swan, brant, , rails,
geese, coots, sand pipers, curlew,
snipe,‘ ducks and plover; Nov. 20 to
Dec. 10 following, for ghcasants, and
Oct. 1 to March 1 following for
squirrels.
Unlawful to kill squirrels in any
public or prievate parka at any time.
5. It is a $50 fine to capture, kill
or injure any game bird or nnimal
by pitfall, deadfall, scaffold, cage,
snare net, salt lick, blind pen, baited
hook, baited 'field, drugs, poison,
chemicals, explosives or.similar de­
vice.
C&gt;.' I t is a $25 fine to catch, hunt
or kill any game bird or nnimal be­
tween dark and daylight the follow­
ing day,
7. It is a $25 fine to kill more than
one deer, two turkeys, twenty quail
or twenty live birds of any otner
species in one day. It is $500 line
to kill more than three deer, the
turkeys or three hundred of any
other game bird species in one* sea­
son.
8. It is n $25 lino to hnrter, sell,
or oflor for sale any game bird or
animal.
3. It fs a $100 fine to hunt out­
side. of yaur-Voting-pteeinet-without
a license; a $25 fine to change or
alter n license.
10. It Is a $25 fine to transport
within Ir without this state any game
without proper license. It is a $100
fine for any common carrier to re­
ceive such game for transportation.
T I. TKe witnesses Turnishing eyldonee to convict for'any violation of
the game fawn shall have half of the
fine Imposed.

PAGE SEVEN

THE SANFORD HERALD

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When Tobacco Was New. ,* .
Tho finds of pipes on tho sites of
tho ramps of th* parliamentary armies
in England hnvo been numerous. It
is not kno«rv whether Cromwell
smoked: hut Milton smok'd a plpo at
•1 p. m. every day before retiring.
However, In Romo, cases the Puritans
contrived to Introduce their religion
even Into pipe smoking, -for nr old
•rhronlcfbr tells nf a Presbyterian
minister so prcHse that "lie would not
So much ns take a r!|"&gt; of tobacco, be­
fore Hint he had first sayed grace over
It.”
Qet Heat From Natural Spring.
At Acqul, Italy, water from a nature
al hot spring Is tried to heat a largo
hospital. Tho hulld'ng,, formerly a
school, has been piped, and .the neverfalling supply of-boiling water also
furnishes alf'tho wntel necessary for
washing and cleaning purposes, hence
no fires nre required save for kltchon
uses. The spring is located in tho
center of the city

Meerschaum.
Tho chips and sawdust of tho moorschaum plpo factories make an excel­
• • •
lent cleansing powder for .removing
President Emeritus Eliot of Ilnrvnrd stains from costly fabrics. An Inferior
believes that n man can get tin i*du- pipe Is also made from tbeso scraps,
ration In four years, hut that allows tho fragment* being bound together
him - no* time In mnke tho football, with somo solution nnd Utcn molded
husohnU nr basketball teams.
into blocks.

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MERCHANT TAILOR, CLEANER, DYER AND REPAIRER
% Sanitary Steam Pressing, Hot Gasolnic Dry Cleaning. Altcrao
* (ions of Ail Kintis on Short Notice
► Join Our Gentleman's Valet Club. . 52.00 Per Month,

S U IT S $ 1 5 .0 0
After reviewing &lt;»ml* made for the * cepllens of models mntle for grown
simill girl It seems tlint they range people,
through as great u variety of male-' '■The oont shown In the plrlttre Is n
rials, aial almost ns great a Variety pVnrtti-aL model of -brown plush very
of styles, ns conts-fnr grown-ups. All durntile ami warm. It Is so simple
the soft, woolly goods, several fur- tliiit there is almost n » reason for n
fnbrlcs and plushes, velvet In various description of It. It Lns a turnover
colors, nml nil-fur coots promise n collar and ett(Ts of the same mnlyrlnl
season of itch nr,tl comfortable out­ RS the belt. Till- hell slips through
straps nt ilu- sides, nnd odd silk but­
door wear for the little miss.
It Is a fad of the season to bnve a tons provide the menus of fastening.
hat or bonnet and n tiny intifT made
if (he sane material its the coni.
From top to toe almost everything
small Indies wear is of one kind of
cloth. For trimming, narrow bandings
Evening Bag of Satin.
of thi* shnrlhalred and least cosily
If you have u yard or more of hand*
furs are used. Smocking anil shirring aoine satin ribbon you can convert It
play Important roli-s In making coals Into a handsome evening bag by using
of wool velours. Bolivia and similar n little time and skill. Fold the satin
cloths, and they are at their best on across onre nn*l sew up Ihe three shies.
velvet. But cftits.o f fur-fnhri«*s or Face the open ends and put n draw­
plush, like that shown In the picture, string through of sllkun cord, the
must he made an the plainest lines.
same color as the bag. You may
All-fur coats of white rabbit with decorate cite side with a hnr.d-pnluted
caps and muffs to match make tho lloral design and work a garland of
most captivating sets Imaginable. ilowers fa si ilotted of small I eails on
Baby Bunting's father spends his time the oilier. Or feathers left over from
to good advantage when he manages an, evening fan, sewed ou with care,
to clothe Ills small daughter In these will make a handsome ilecoration.
snowy skins. Itnlddt Is frankly rab­
Sailor Hats.
bit this year, nnd costs money, at
The sailor continues to be Ihe most
that. There are fascinating coats of
white broadcloth trimmed with hand­ fashionable millinery shape for geuings of brown fur, nnd they nre ipmlnl cral wear.

UPWARD

t CALL AND SEE ME ON SANFORD AVE.

New Inspirations of Hairdresser
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Chero-Cok
is a universal favorite
because it is

$ure
^fjoletfotw
&amp; e fr e e ii)m s
Now that tho wared and puffed and
otherwise elaborated coiffure has tome
track, hairdressers appear to be work­
ing under tho spur of new Inspirations.
They have added coiffures with loops
uf hair to other high nml stately styles,
nnd nro showing others with small
puffs and several short curls pinned
nt the crown of tho head In the back,
for those who like n lower hnlrdress.
Among high coiffures there Is one
design In which a hand of waved hair
Is wound about the head like a wide
hand of ribbon, near tho forehead. It
allowa a few orderly waves and ring­
lets to escape about the face, nnd the
hack hair Is arranged In puffs nt the
top of the crown. This Is an unusual
nnd very flolshed-looklng halplreas.
A similar cblffure la shown In the
picture. In this design all tho hair
Is vyavrd and the front hair Is combed
hack over a foundation which raises It
at the top of the head. At the back
a cluster of curls is pinned d c I o w the
erown and a band -of waved hair U
breugtit across.above the nspo of the
neck. It will he seen that ornamental
pins are an essential port of this coiffure—They finish and support IL
The colfPire at the left Is much aimtiler. All the hair la marcelled for It

nml combed toward the. top of the
crown: It Is finished In a. srnnll coll
fastened with a shell comb. This Is
ono of many styles to which a side
part on the forelieud gives a youthful
touch.

Crepe de Chine Negligee.
If you are accustomed to receiving
jour family and girl friends In your
bedroom, you will want u dainty neg­
ligee. The handsomest of thefc are
expensive when bought ready-made,
but you can make ono of these for a
few dollars nnd in a few hours from
crepe de chine, china ntlk, flowered
silk, mulle, albatross or cashmere. You
can make It empire In atyle, with a
bolero made of the same material or
of lace. A slightly large armhole adds
to the comfort A negligee requires
about , five yards of .material and a
little move than r yard-of lace.
8klrta 8weep th* Floor.
Some of the new skirts sweep the
floor In an even‘line, and are trained
at the back. . '

S o ld o n ly in la b e le d b o ttle s

Y o u will enjoy its uniform flavor,
and the certainty o f its cleanliness.

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tend to lesson the perils which besetTHESANFORDHERALD the
path oT the person approaching

solldate the people’s ideas and unite
them in a demand upon Congress
for an embargo on foodstuffs now
being shipped out of the United
States in such quantifies os, if not
thcckc^ to bring our nation to the
verge of •turvution. And the evi­
dence the editor offers-is backed up
by the market reports coming to our
tabic from day to day.

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one of the ‘'locomotive headlight*!"
with which some of the high’ priced
cars are equipped.
FublUwd E w y Tu«rf»r rnJ
The legislature must see to it that
;
.
there shall ho a J)eavy penalty a t­
tached for a violation of a law pro­
Much time is often lost in making special trips to pay bills—this
hibiting the use oljlights when there
can be avqided if you maintain a checking account with this bank
&lt;ax« ......................................................»*•" ihall be.any attempt to pass persons
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....................................... , -, s or vehicles,p-Pjsi {# Beach Poet.
He shows the approaching condi­
' t l U l MONTHS.............
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Open an account and;pay your bills by check and MAIL them.
tion into which tKb wage earners will
P U wrM to Oa a t ? S» t*n U » |1J» P*« T»u la
I ,I|TER1
FTERM A TH
be
plunged
irf
present
overflow
of
A drian mr 20». P*» Maalh
A saving all around.
letter was received our food stuffs is .not checked—a
The f olid wing Icl
t i r a M U U Adraaca M id Da Mada »« Oflca
b « jan did friend from n condition of semi starvation in spite
Oaaa MaP Malta* Aaf«at ! b d
of good wages as compared with
goring city:
IM S . Sl (ha Poatofflra al Saarard. fiarUifc
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thosti of previous years. This being
Friend:
Hada* Art at MartS Ird, I STS.
was greatly surprised to find the condition of a man who has
• dlaa la Hacald DalMlag
T«»a&gt;«»« Na. US
gainst Calls for governor when an income, it is easy to see what
fifteen years you have been with must happen to those out of work
people and for the people and and without reserve funds to fall
folight with me- for Broward, and back on.
John Stockton and clean politics
H. R. STEVENS
C.^L HAND
His remedy is the immediate sus­
0 . L. TATLOR
R. R. DEAS
ugninst the ringsters of, the state. pension of the export of our food
C*thi*r
Alt’! fidiirr
vi~-»w s . i p&gt; L WOODRUFF V*c.-P t»*hJ«U
Did you not recognise .the forces products of an embargo to be
behind Knott and ftnow that Knott placed upon'such foreign absorption
himself was unaware of their own of our necessities of life.
real identity? ”
To the salaried man and wageWe would reply to the old friend earner this proposition appeals, for
that had any one beside S.. J . Catts while he,has perhaps received a sub­
led the forces and as a Democratic stantial increase in the units of his band for,23 years and at other times rise to great emotional heights. Her the United States department rfl
nominee placed himself at the head •Income, the purchasing power of was connected . with the bands of performance commands attention agroculturc’a mammoth display
of the ticket we would most assured­ those units has diminished to such the Wallace circus and other aggre­ from the statr and holds it to the
This great exhibit will requlrl*.,
ly have been found on the side that an extent that, taking it fn the terms gation^ and was also in the orches­ finish.
thousand
square feet of fioor kZ
C O N SID E R T H E YO U N G STERS
tra of the Andrews Amoricnn. Opera
the
friend
probably
means
although
of
food,
he
is
worse
ofT
than
when
on
Supporting
Miss
Barriscale
are
to
and
involves
an expenditure ol on]
Say, you u'utomobilistg! Haw you
Co. He has had many years of ex­ be seen Charles Miller, Katherine than }20,000 on the part of the Ge«.l
wc
thimnUie
is
mifttaken
about
his
the
lower
wage.
And
this
diminu­
got any youngsters? And don't
perience with various hand organi­ Kirkwood, William Desmond, Thom­ ernment for tho imporvement w|
they, like every other kidlet, get side just 'iU munAvthousrtnds weru. tion is continuing to an alarming ex­
zations’ and is recognized as one of as S. Guise and. Gertrude Claire. agricultural condition, and furtfl
We
haw
fought
many
g^bjl
fights,
tent.
away from the home yard once in
the leading band men of the country. Each, It is said, has contributed ing the education of AmerieinfH
The producer also - feels the ina while and run loose on the street? many unsuccessful fights, upd have
He will he urged to remain here and largely to the excellence of the play. mere.
nri
regrets
for
having
fought
.them
creased
costa,
but
as
his
gains
from
Or maybe, once in,awhile your wife
g
iv e.Sanford the benefit of his wide The production was directed by
In this phenomenal exhibit
sends ’em to the store to gel some because lye have always fought for , ^hat he* has- to market are vastly
experience
in band work and thfa is Raymond B . West and photographed
bread. And they have to cross the the sidp that we thought was right, increased and he can stand the relaexact reproductions in mlni»iWl j |
I he people and their rights have tlvely small additional cost of these the time to organise it good band by J. D. Herriot, while the technical perfect relief models of modtrn«Street to get thefe.
been oyr theme for many years b u tthing
, ^ ^ ^ for
ht( htl!) to KO inl(, here; something that is greatly details were in chrtlgc of Robert perimcntal stations which have d«*
for wllich
wh
Well, how would you like to come
needed.
Brunton.
•so much in an educational »»y'u
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home some night ami find that some no one, not even the dear friend thevtno fleet a nd purchase his condiLyric •Friday.
who
wrote
us
the
letter
can
convince
tiyn
Is
better,
tion
better.
assist the general farther to maUkaj
careless autoniohilist had run your
us
that
S.
J
.
Cults
was
in
the
same
1
While
there
is
promise
for
great
fartfi more produclh
The
Mesh
of
Mystery
child do\tn? Not a pleasant thought
class
with
John
Stockton
or
Nupogains
on
tile
purl
of
our
fafmers
by
Syn
opsis.of
"T
h
e
Mesh
of
Mys­
Good Nnlured Drunk *
•" ami attractive. *
—oh?
Icon
Broward
or
any
other
people’s
.
the
higli
prirA
nl
which
their
comtery,"
Chapter
Eight
of
"CJloria's
Miniature models-of farm hum,]
Word
was
received
,
the
other
They consider the .yourigsters of
.
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everybody else as you would have, enndidato. \Vn have been in Florida modifies will sill, it must be remem- m a n c o . "
morning by the loen! police thut a dairy and cattle barns*, silw.
Caat*^
-every other autnmohilist consider politics too long io he fooled by a liered thut ti\e purchasing power will
man had hocn seen in an outlying try houses, cattle and sheep dip;**
We steadily diminish and there is jr line
a Stafford
your youngster^ It is nutural for I st*’artfct&gt;r w' t *1 »tr:‘DRe tales.
IliUie Burke district of the city, evidently a vic­ devices will be shown. Thr lin ’
.youngsters to gel panic stricken if a think that our friend needs sympa- beyond which prices become prohih- Ur. SjUip.hen Rovco Henry Kolker tim of John Barleycorn and a stran­ stock industry division will showi. I
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big auto IntAps up &lt;»n fhetn when thy nml not us and time will tell the - itive. . . r_—--Richard Freneau
David Powell ger here, as he was reported to be lustrations of nil animal discimid
tide.
Meantime,
forget
it
as
we
These
abnormal
conditions
are
qot
William Buselto sound asleep on the sidewalk with a describe methods used lor their e«wj
David Stafford
they 'are crossing (Tie street. Tlioy
have.
trol and prevention.
’
'
good
for
any
class
of
citizens.
The
*
oftentimes stop tiuad still or else run
Mary Mulry..... .. Frank Belcher suitcases for a pillow.
------O-----cause
of
them
irf
the
war
in
Europe
right into -the. pu.th of an oncoming
Bierpont Stafford ..Wm. T. Carlrlon
Tho forest service will ilTuitntt
Policeman Vickery was dispatched
EAST COAST CANAL
and the extravagant, prices paid by Mrs. David Stafford Julo Power
auto. The safest thing to do is to
with
care the methods used tojrtj
to the scene at once and. he found it
The proposition to purchase
the ugPnta of the hostlles to secure Judge Freeman*
slow down when there are children
Henry Weaver necessary to hire a taxi to bring the sejve the forests, now they are cxA
supplies.
So. indirectly, we are Gideon Trask ....... Frnnk McGlynn
in your path. Give them all. the East Coast Canal from the
slumber victim to the lock-up, A accessible to public and methedi d |
best of tiie chance. lie prepared to Johns river to Key West and con- brought into the contest against our
Gloria Stafford’s scream *ju»t as car was called and the' man loaded re-foresting.
. stop still and let ’em do us their struct over this route, or a parallel willsand are made to suffer a part nhi* fainted upon seeing the sup­ in and driven to the police station.
The Weather Bureau w II prent j
route, a free and open waterway hav- of theprivations which tin* hostile posed murder of Richard Freneau,
little minds hid them.
As he reached the station he rouped a complete exhibit slowing hovtW,
ing a depth and capacity sufficient nations are suffering because of act- her fiance, at - the base of the Sol­
up,*got his suit case and with much Government gathers bureau isfr I
Too many kidlpt* are run down in
I fur inland navigation, has been re- ive participation therein,
dier’s
Monument,
just
across
the
the S tre e tassistance managed to get out of million and distributes it for prae-1
ported adversely at \\ ashington, the.
The
theory
of
etnhurgo
is
to
shut
way
from
ihe
Stafford
homo
on
the car. Reaching his’ hand in his tical use.
When you are running an automo­
principal reasons for the unfavorable - mU u)l Hlu.), influences by fencing ns Riverside Drive, New Y ork, aroused
Tho Duval County Fair sill ui I
pocket and bringing forth a handful
bile keep your eyes peeled for tiny
tots and at nil limes consider the report being that the commerce like- n|igut by w solid wall of separation, the household and the night nurse, of change he managed to center his confine exhibits to residents of D un
ly to be eli nr tit ted by the construe- bul
acl wqu|,| jikl,jy bring oll Pierpont* Stafford, and others came
attention on the driver long enough' county. Practically every 'const; iq
youngsters! Tampa Tribune.
lion
of
such
a
waterway
is
not
sttffully
ns
bad-a
condition In this coun- rushing to discover the cause of to say "How much for tf»o two of us, tho stnte of Florida will b* ripffl
----- Ulirtent in amount to justify the large j ry because of the sudden closing of the alarm.
sented at this great fair, many ipte j
Mister?"
C,LAUING H EA D LIG H TS
cost of'.an adequate improvement, markets and cessation o f‘production,
,,
,
,
.M
1*! prizes being offered for outah
When
Gloridu
recovered
enough
Most insistent should the demands and that the present canal, m ain-‘ (bud throwing those most threatened
He will probably leave the rest of I,
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.
.
'exhibits
to count es as a whole, s
to
relate
what
jihe
had
seen
through
go forth /ram every county in tile tallied according to the terms of its j„ j0 jt| greater privations,
his change in the city treasury.
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well as to individual farmer* fres
state that the next legislature should charter, will afford ample facilities- The other remedy for the eondi- the Idnoculurs from her window, her
all parts nf the state.
tTike some decisive action in the (or the present wuterbournc com- iiun jH (0 j urease our production so hearers could scarcely believe their
SEM IN O LE AT TAMPA
A larfe space will be devoted u
cars and sought her suffering from
mqttcr of tiie glaring headlights upon
that prices will stop in their upeward delirium. Dr. Royce was summoned
this
department where tra&lt;*ton, tiki
the automobile. These are a neces­
The East Coast Cana! proposition, course, before passing the prohihi- and to 'satisfy Gloria thnt no mur­ This County Should be Represented and all modern machinery -used t*
sity for those traveling ol rr the
nt Big Tampa Fair
in ajiutshell, is sotm-lhing like this: live line and gradually settle down to der had taken place w en t'across to j
tho farm will bo shown. Thrir
country muds.'ill places where there
The canal company lias not carried a more reasonable basis in compari- investigate nt the base of the monu­
and
advantages will lie drn«&gt;*
Howard
Curry,
the
great
South
shult lie but a dim light but each
out tiie terms of its agreement with son -with the purchasing power of ment, returning to report that all Florida booster was in the. city t c - ' 8!rntod to visitors by nn-n estkdillj
car should lie equipped with some
the stnte of Florida, to construct i the great army of consumers, the was quiet and still there.
Next day and paid The Herald office an educated nlong these lines, goingirtl
method of dimming their brightness
the waterway in such a way us to j wage-earners. As usual, he will have morning Gloria received a telegram appreciated visit. Mr. Curry is the detail on the various time -and Isber j
when riose to and passing a vehivcle
handle the traffic offered, and the to rarry the brunt of the battle, but signed "Freneau ," reporting his ar* field agent, for the South • Florida saving devices.
of any sortT
people of the East Coast are vitally it seems to us if case of one-half n rival nt the first city on his route, Fair and Gasparilln Celebration that
The poultry department U is I
. There is a certain nmgunt of pride interested in this waterway have be- j loaf rather than no. broad,
and the others felt relieved. Gloria will hold forth from February 2 .to
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of thu JUChiionville~Poi
among all owners of, automobiles in come disgusted with the tactics of
sent
a
wire
in
answer
aqd
constaroa^-mUv—
he-—hi
CTTy
anxious
for
Association
and promises to b« #Mj
having tiie best there is in the head­ the canal company; and they now
Presbyterian Church
Seminole county to have an exhibit -of-4he moH ftnrPrealing depirfi
tfcnrTPigned'in
theStufford
homo
ah
light line; and that pride is ever seek to have the federal tfnvarruncwtL miiI tiunduy teas a very- encour
hour later when tho wjrp _waa_ra» at the liig fnirr' AB Seminole county of the fair, the entire membershipd j
pardonable;_but every Iiuniir—wilk purehuse^the canal—which the state aging day at the Presbyterian
turret!
with' the message "P arty can expects to hold n county fair the the association having entered Uti;
uflihn that the blinding brightness paid for. Their raaaons (or Bsk!ngt**hurch.“ There was decided improvenot
lie
found." Later other, wires wqek previous to Tampa, the taking the project enthusiastically to null j
of the coining car is. unjust to who- the government to do this is be­ ment in the attendance .o f .th e
came,
signed
"Freneau," from Buf­ of a great exhibit to Tampa would it attractivo And educational.
'ev e r may be npproaebing. There is cause they do not believe that the Brotherhood and the other classes
falo, Cleveland, Chicago and other he easy and one of the grontest as­
Thq live stock exhibit will, sitF]
■a great element of risk attached; and state will ever be able to force the wore also good.
There wertf large
sets to this county would be our out a doubt, bVthc iBnrwrimr
lor the sttke of being "fair to the canal'compuny to carry out its agree­ congregations at .both preaching ser­ points, but each time a reply was
sent jt was returned ° w»th thn sama. num-Jais-«first-and T heir tak’e' n' first complete that has ever been held ii
other fellow" each owner should, of ment with the state; that, is to suy, vices.
class exhibit to Tampa the following Florida.’ A great many breeder* if 1
his own volition, see thut his car is because* of this l^yk iif^rmtulouoo-io^^vo^dtu-yy—rvi til* Florida .Sunday
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Sunday when the __
week and to'Orlando tho week after. national reputation have enterri i
morning
paper chronicled
p ro p ^ .jiq )iiju &gt; g il. lurb some-safety th e ^ s 'u tc T " ability to do certain School Association held the close at­
Tho
men whp arrange exhibits know their animals to compete for the!
-device whereby protection might be things a few people are asking the tention of the congregation by an the finding of the dead body of Fre­
tho feasibility of such a . plan and premiums. Hogs, cattle, shrepi^j
neau
in
the
bay.
Florida
fainted,
igiveq the public. Especially to the govenjment at Washington to tuke illustrated lecture on th e . Sundaythen recovered, and as the chapter .this county would not only benefit horaes and mules of the blue bloodj
bicyclist are these glaring lights a the people's money, purchase the school.
closes vows to find tho murderer of from this porccdure hut would reap variety will bo on dress parade In,
■source id danglt; while the foot pas­ canal and. spend other millions id
Ti\e Presbyterians have begun her lover and bring him to justice. u rich reward in premiums and ad­
inspection and approval.
senger and driver of uther vehicles putting it in shape for business! . this week’s 'w ork, with the usual
vertising. Our own fair would atWill »ho succeed?
No expense has hefn spared ln#M
will appreciate any law which will
It is likely, however, that the gen­ busy activity. There were four seitract the crowds here first and then taining a most elaborate program *f|
Lyric Tonight.
eral public will not consent to a vices held yesterday, alt Interesting
in Tampa and Orlando we could get free amusements. Talent of the &gt;rff j
proposition of this kind until the and helpful oncq% There will lie only♦ W T T T T T-A
t iU
T h-A
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TAAAAA*
t T T T T T AAAAAA'
the added bonafit of the crow'ds who highest order has been selected boa;
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state of Florida has bxhnusted every one meeting today, a 'meeting of
would otherwise fail to see Semin­ all pnrts of tho country. An «td*j
Lyric Friday.
effort to force the canal company to Mrs. William’s Circle ol the AuAitole’s exhibit.
lent musical program has b»*a *r-J
Bessie Barriscale, whose most re­
curry out the provisions of its agree-Mary al the residence of Mrs. E. D,
Our
people
should
study
over
this
ranged for every day of the fair.
cent
uppearnnee
on
the
Triangle
ment under which the canal h a s, Chittenden at -3:30 p. m.
Our
most
important
mutter
and
decblu
In this department, which
program
WU
made
in
"T
h
e
Sorrows
been partly constructed. The Times church has returned' to tho first'cenWhite,
at
once
not
only
to
have
a
Seminole
isos
to be one of the moat importa*!
of
Love,”
soon
will
be
offered
os
is iu favor of securing an efficient , tury custom in regard to some incetCounty
Fair
hero
first
but
take
tho
will
be displayed the handl»«k "sj
star
in
a
.compelling
drama
of
sacri­
• Red,
watorway in whatever way it inayjings and we average a meeting every
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exhibit
*to
Tampa
and
Orlando.
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fice
entitled
"T
h
e
Payment.”
This
the
women
of tho city and fa®be secured, bul we do insist thnt the day In the home of some of the
, Green,
is n story from the seemingly .exstate use its best efforts first before members.
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Special departments will b»
haustless fount of literary gems,
appealing to the national govern­
Yellow,— *
voted to tho Boys’ Pig Clubs
At the prayer meeting tomorrowCard of Thanks
C. Gardner Sullivan, nud is declared
ment.— Melbourne Times.
night, Mr; If. C. DuBose will speak
Wo wish to thank the Woodman’s Girls’ Canning Clubs. There riUJJj
to be among his strongest works. .
Coral,
*, ------o -----on the Sunday school lesson for rext
Circle and evci'y one for the many daily lectures by agricultursl *“ ,
"Tho Paym ent" deals with the ca­ acts- of kindness shown during our live stock , authorities along
Sunday. Those who have hrard Mr.
Blue
EM BARGO ON FO O D STU FFS
reer
of Phyllis Page, the ambitious recent bereavement. Also to thank tional lines that- no farmer in
DuBone's
Expositions
of
the
lessons
Now thut the election.is over and
j
daughter
of n small town mill wprk- the many friends for the beautiful state of Florida can afford to
to
the
Brothej-hood
know
that
this
Woodrow Wilson is our President
Sizes 22 x 28 or Smaller
or,
and
aims
Us
blow
at
the
dis­
insures
a
good
meeting.
Preceding
the
opening
of
th*
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flowers.
for apother four years it would be
there will be a grand ngricultiuwj
Dr. Gilbert Glass of Richmond, loyalty of married men who bargain
George P. Lovell
well for him to investigate the-pres­
For Signs, Decorations
M. D. Gutchel &amp; family parade through the streets, of J*"*j
ent high cost of living and at least Vn., is expected Friday of this week with struggling girls. It is an ar­
aonviile.
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Detks, Etc.
Mrs. Ed. Cameron.
keep the same from going any high­ to deliver four addresses on Sunday raignment not of tho m6n alone, but
The entire exposition U bi»»",
er.
Unless something is done to school work, speaking Friday at of the girls themselves who sacrifice
into one harmonious whole, t°rJ
place aa.embargo on the foodstuffs* 7:30 p.- m.; Saturday at—7 p. m., their honor' for tho attainment of
Don’t Forget we have
luting an opportunity for ent*ri*fr ,
Phyllis Page, in
that are now being shipped to E u -j Sunday at *11 and 3 p. m. All S.. S. earthly success.
it, per sheet 5c
ment, Instruction and amuic®*'
ropean countries' the good people of workers are invited to these meet- the story, reaps a reward from her
sacrifice—she sttains distinction as a
never beforo offered the peopl*
this ebuntry who arc now concerned ! ^nH"portrait painter—:but when true love
Florida.
with the starving Belgians and Syri
does come she finds It obstructed by
ans can turn their attention to home
Noted linnd Leader Here
Tuesday—Farmers Day.
memories of the past. "N o matter A'SHOW WHERE EDUCATION IS
Wednesday—Fraternal and Ci™.
folks for tho price will be out of
Among the’ n^w rest
THE KEY NOTE
how small the price demanded for
reach in another six months right ford la J . M. Gullagh*
Club Day.
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Thursday—Veterans’ Day.
here In the United States in the lighted with the Florida tlimnto and wtong doing, it is too high!" Such • The exposition will be staged s t
midst of plenty.
- Is seriously cobsi^ering making 'this is the moral of. Sullivan’s dreama.
Phoenix Park (the old Ostrich Farm) Ida Day. Ladlea’ and SocieybNtPj
. In a strong article the Tropical city his home. Mr. Gallagher Lai a
In the role of Phyllis Page, Miss Jacksonville, Fla. All of thn present
Fri day—iC fall dran’s Day. Cbu
Sun of.W est Palm Beach puts be- noted pand man And whs with F j Barriscale, it is said, is at her best. buildings besides wHt be utilised to and Social Day. ,
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fore the press of .the country the ne- famous Libretti Concert I Bpnd t
The'-pmrt is ofte that afforded here house the big fair.
Saturday—Boys’ Corn and
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cesslty of united effort on the part seasons playing baritone. \ Ho w u wonderful opportunities, 'during its
The greatest single exhibit at the Club Day. Girls’ Canning C*°D
of the nation's newspapers to con- aaalsUnt leader of the U. S. Ar:
interprtttU pn,, and enables her to Duval County Fair ^wlll be that of Day. '
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W. M. HAYNES, Business M onger

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The expected cold wave will make
lettuce and lettuce will make money
for the Sanford growers.
Use Ju ba Self Rising Flour for
delicious hot Biscuits—At all gro­
cers. .
C-tf
J . R. Hayden expects to leave to­
day for points in Virginia where he
has large property and ranching in­
terests and will bo gone for a week
or more.
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Use Juba Self Rising Flour for
delicious hot Biscuits—At all gro­
cers.
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, , Mr. and Mrs. George Mnrr were
here yesterday and their many .San­
ford friends were glad to seertthom
again.- Mr. Marr is anxious to make
Sanford the winter quarters for the
G. A. Burkoot United Shows. '
Uao Ju ba Self Rising Flour for
delicious hot Biscuits—At all gro­
cers.
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Welfare program to the Woman's
Club.
Wednesday night —
Make-Up-Man, . R o y . Bendall at
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the Bnptist Temple.
UUle IlAPpening* Mention ,
Thuuday, Nov. 16—
of M»«cra in B r ie f Mira. Charlotte Hand entertains
Personal Items of
with .shower for .Miss Snidee Wil­
liams. Iaterest
Mrs. W. J . Thigpen will be host■
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4
ess
to the Every Week Bridge Club,
S , « m . r y o f th e F l o . t l n i 8 n .U I
Friday,
Nov. 17 —
Talke S u c c i n c t ly A r r a n g e d Tor
106 East First Street
Next to McCuIlers
i Removal Notice
Miss
Annie Hawkins entertains
Hurried H e r a l d R e a d e r s
The Sanford Cycle .Co, has moved
with a bridge party for her guest,
from its former quarters on Palmetto
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Mrs. T. J. SyphanfC. "
avenue to the new Garner building
Saturday, Nov. 18—
c u Norfleet hue arrived In- the
next to tho Cooperative Store on
The Junior Civic League will meet
,n v‘ and will be with John Rowell
glowing charth of the rooty. Seated
,urk !*venuc'
at tho Woman’s Club at ten o'fltfck.
In the buying and shipping of winat the center table were the mem­
The. growing business of.this con­
‘’ l u l l . . Thl. I. Mr. Norfleet,
(Stale Board of Health)
bers of the Clover Club, at the
cern made this move necessary in
fint trip to Sanford and he la charm­
*/ Murieate and Sil'tr Tea
head, the hostess with the guest of
order to moke room for tho increas­
ed with the city and celery delta.
Now that thq political horizon has
Very charming in all tho appoint­ honor, who is also a' member of the
ing stock. They are now handling a
ments was the beautiful tea given club, on her right nnd the club pres­ been cleured from the quadrennial
For delicious hot biscuits use Ju b a
complete line of bicycles, motor­
on Saturdny afternoon at the home ident, Mrs. Fred Williams at the op­ spasm thero is time for attention to
Self Rising Flour—At all grocers.
cycles and automobile accessories
6-ti * Plants and Cut Flowers, ‘for Sale
of Mrs. G. F. Smith. Mnny people posite,end of the tnble. Other# were mutters more personal and perhaps
and are doing a repair business on
attended nnd enjoyed n delightful Mra. Din gee, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. less patriotic.
get Dr. Davis, optometrist, who
All day Saturday, November 18, bicylces only:
Florida is peculiar, different front
afternoon. There were some beau­ Roy Sytnes, Mrs. Mettinger, Mrs.
hu been coming here for years, at at the Seminole Co-operative Gro­
Other lines will be added later.
other
sections of tho United States
tiful music and selections in re'adihgs, Polk, Mrs. B . A. Howard, Mrs.
Robbins Nest Hotel Wednesday, cery Company there will be for sale Watch for future announcements.
in the fact th&amp;t horticultural exer­
besides
n
dance
number
that
con­
Hagan,
Mfs.
Tolar,
Mrs.
Morse.
At
Nov. 22 to Saturday, Dec. 2nd, for beautiful carnations and chrysan­
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tributed greatly to the pleasure of the smaller tables were Mrs. Claude tion with the hoc and rake and other
limes for headache, eye strain or themum blooms; gladiolus bulbs,
tho
guests. Mrs. Lucille Aspinwall Herndon, Mrs. Gerror, Mrs. D. G. garden implements may, ba made
defective vision. Refs., Dr. Robson, fine palms, pansies, carnations, sal­
Tackach
Bang several exquisite nunf- Monroe, Mrs. Tcrhcun, Mrs. C. H. profitably* in this section when na­
vias-ansd cylamen plants.
Mr. Tact*. Celery King.
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bers
in
her
usual rhnrming manner. Smith, Mrs. Sbinholser, Mr#.. Scog- ture is taking a'rest in other parts of
Fresh fiower seed in variety.
The Hoard of Trade delegated Mr.
Flowers bloom some­
Royal Klfntworth delighted with a gnn nnd Mrs. Charles.
A four the land.
Phone or sec Mrs. S. B. Wight.
(Continued from Pago 3)
K. T. Woodruff to represent Sem­
where
in
Florida
the year round.
group o f piano numbers, nnd with course afternoon luncheon was dain­
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inole and Sanford at the Florida
Foliage
hangs
on
tho
trees the win­
-Mias
Margaret
Davis
played
a
love­
tily served by Mrs. Geo. Watfcon,
For Itride-to-ll*
Eul Coast Canal Association anNotice to Tax Payers
Miss Snidee WiIJiams will be en­ ly duet. Miss Sheldon of DeLand Mrs. Zcb Ratliff and ■Mrs. Fred. ter through nnd never is there here
. nu»l meeting In Ft. Lauderdale to- * Tax books are now open'for -the tertained at several parties this week rendered a violin number, accom­ Fort, wearing pretty white dresses ter through and never’ is there hero
a»y and tomorrow. Mr, Woodruff collection of 1 HIG taxes, a discount and next in the days remaining be­ panied by Miss Davis tfial was a with yellow ribbons. Preceding the teh desolate forlornness thaj cold
left yesterday in his car, and Mrs. of Two per cent is allowed for pay­ fore her marriage Wednesday, Nov. pleasing feature of the afternoon's serving of refreshments Mrs. J . K. weather brings through the north- _
Woodruff with guest, Mrs. Parsons ment in November and Ora percent 29th to Mr. Wiley Benjamin Ed­ program. Mias Fannie Rehn Mun­ Mettinger rendered a group of songs ern winter. These' are advantages
of Jacksonville and Mrs; W. W. in December.
son, a favorite young musician play­ which included
"Life's
Fleeting thnt should lie stressed both lor the
In inquiring about wards.
Abernathy of this city also took taxes furnish me full description of
Miss Ruth Met tinker will enter­ ed an instrumental number. / One of Hour" nnd the "Long, Long T rail," benefit of Floridians thcmsolves nnd
.seats in the auto to enjoy the ride your property, as shown on deed. tain for Miss Williams with a charm­ tho most enjoyable parts of the pro­ which were modi enjoyed, after’ for their winter visitors.
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down the cast coast and back. They
The connection between health
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ing lunrheon on 'Wednesday .and gram won the dancing of Sarah which Mrs. Fred Williams presented
cipect-to return about‘Thursday.
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Tax Collector.
Miss Charlotte -Hand will give a Wight nnd Maud Lake in thoSailor's a shower of handkerchiefs, to Mrs. nnd uppenrances may not loom up
"shower"
Thursday afternoon at "the Hornpipe. Mrs. Deane Turner had Brady, in behalf of the Hook Lovers big but it is a real relationship, No
Just received large , shipment of • . ,
For Sale —
* Woman's Club.
charge of the program and assisted Club. Mrs. Brady arcepted the gift person attracts attention by good
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Edison Klectire Mazda lamps. AH
A Dielrold fire and burglar proof
in receiving. Pouring tea and doffee with a few gracious words of thanks. looks unless he is all right inside. ,
Miss
Williams
Is
one
of
the
mos{
sixes am i styles at low prices.
safe in perfect condition. Dimen­ popular girls in tin* lociety set and were Mrs. B. F Whit nor. Mrs. K. D.
It is the hlootn o f - vigorous health
Treadwell •&amp; Ken and Electric Co.,
sions out!st|t&gt;: 3 ft -t inches high, is receiving many, delightful a lie n -■M**Meyt Mrs.- !■nrrest Lake and Mrs
Dial makes the vigorous face or
. Underwood Bldg. Telephone 189.
28x21 inches wide. Inside, II inches lions previous lo iiir wedding,
I'trtontil .\trnlii&gt;n
S. O. Chase.
form. And the same is true of tho
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deep, Ifi 1J inches wide, 2 2 3»■ inches
Miss Lucca Clmpiuil who is teach­ city or village or the home and its
Assisting in serving were Misa-s
For delicious hot biscuits ubo Juba high, and contains usjal vault,
If the streets arc
Serifa Lake, Dorothy Humph, Win- ing school at Altamonte spent the surroundings.
Self Rising Flour—At all grocers
/{elirartalu for l.adies * Min»trel»
drawers and shelves and book-space.
week end at home.
niq Strong ap&lt;i Helen Feck.
carelessly kept - and littcresh With ,
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RchearBuis for-th e Ladies’ Min­
Apply to A. E. Philips, Cor. Mag­
rubbish, if the lawns nre scrnggly
Mrs. Syphon of Commerce, Gn., nolia avenue and Third street, San strels; which will b • Riven November
Mrs. D. C. Marlow and little and the foliage untritnmed, some­
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/’ipr Organ Society
30 lit the -Lyric under the auspices
ii the guest of Miss Annie Hawkins. ford, Fla.
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daughter of Mulberry nre visiting thing is .wrong with the mental
A
very
delightful meeting of the
of
the.Music
Department
will
begin
Mr*. Syphon is the daughter of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Lovell.
works, of the authorities or with tho
this week. All those who will take Fine Organ Society was held with
To All Concerned
lUrbor of Commerce who with her
honfekeepse or owner
"T he clean­
There will be a meeting of the tm'rt nre requested to he ready, for Mrs. A. M. Fhilips hostess on Mon*
daughter. Miss Thelma spent last
There will be a meetfng of the liness which is next fo godliness'
Flans were cornwinter hero and also expects to Seminole County Farm Loan Asso­ rehearsal When the call lottes. Miss I day afternoon.
Junior Civic League at the Wom­ doesn't stop with the bath and wash­
pleted
for
the
fancy
work sale (hat
spend the winter season here this ciation at the office of the Secretary. Gretihen Schultz and Mr. Phi. Lane
an's Club SUturduy morning at ten. ing the front windows."
7:16 p. ni. Friday, Nov. 17, to com­ will drill the "show people" nnd will will be given at Roberta’ grocery o'clock. Members are urged to be
year
Tho
In Florida, ns everywhere else, life
New York store Saturday, • Dec. 2nd.
present.
Fur delicious hot biscuits uso Juba plete the organization, elect a presi­ ho heard in the latest
t
is one contlnhous scramble to keep
young luditqt ore busily engaged mak­
song
hits,
snappiest
jokes
and
'dancdent,
vice
president,
secretary
and
Self Rising Flour—At all grocera.
what we have—health as wall as all
treasurer* board of directors and Uig. The minstrels will he com­ ing many articles of usefulness and
C-tf
Mrs. Henry MrLnulin has re­ the other possessions aren't worth
posed of well known society ma­ beauty that will make lovely Christ­
finance committee.
Ail suits at great reductions.
mas presents. Present at the meet­ turned from a ten days’ visit with much without health. In time of
trons nnd maids.
.
. —
A. P. CONNELLY,
New shipment of street and even­
'peace prepare for war. In winter
ing were Mrs. Scoggan, Mrs. M nines, friends in Macon, Gn.
. .
Secretary.
ing dretsej have just urrived at the
prepare to make the light for healin'
Mrs. Rowe, Mrs. Ernest Betts, Mrs.
Itirths
French Millinery Shop.
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At the Woman's Club on' Wednes­ n little less strenuous next’ summer.
Hurley,
Mrs.
James
Taylor,
Mrs.
r\ i i n i 1 1: i ia i ii ,. i&gt; n nuns
Mr: and Mrs. Thomas Getzen an­
Walker and * Missis Martha Fox, day afternoon tho Welfare Depart­ After you have marie the home and
U , S . l a n d IM tl rr a t
■ n ll Jr, H i , #
Dr Howard is worrying over the
nounce
the birth of a little son,
BUY. I I . 1916.
ment will give its annual prgoram its surroundings so beautiful thet
Edith Stewart'and Clara Milieu.
N otlr* is h t r s ’. y tlv«*n l i s t William J . Monday,
losi of. his hull pup, Bully, nnd will
Nov. 13th, He will he
M ill* cl
I I I . , who on July ¥!•, 11)13
to the club.
•
the casual visitor will stop in his
resard any one giving information Msdr llortt«*u**l Ktatry, No. u } JOi I . h r called Thomas Wendell Getzen.
rumblings (o admire them, get busy
W h nf N h * j , B#clian
Towtubi * 21 S„t
J
-------as in his whereabouts. Tho dog is fit
Sltou'rr fo r O rphanage
Man f «* 3 1 1 , 'i a 111 J a**«,c M**i hi i a n , Ii a*
Mrs. E. D. Chittenden returned Inside the, house tond do some-things
white with mouse colored ears and Cite! not Ire ol I n t i n i k n (o m ale j hr«"r*jrr*r
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
B.
Ryan
an­
The
Junior Civic League, Mrs, Sunday from Tampa where she was
I 'r o d to rat*Lllsh claim to ih* land above*
that may not show, but t h n t 'will
spot^
,
d r i f f i t n J , brftir** ( ‘Jrrk t lr *. it Court, at nounce the birth of n little daugh­ H. C. Gerror, chairman will hnvo u
the guest of Mrs. Geo. B. Waldron. count later on, just the same.
Jia n ltr i, Florid*, on thp JM h day u(&lt; !)e*
ter at Stv Cloud Saturday, Nov. 11. shower of goodies for the Method­
uX Juba Self Rising Flour fpr c«iT)k#r, 1'Jitk
Claimant nam -s *• a lr.«*a»a
Sometimes we nrtf surprised in the
ist Orphanage at Enterprise • the r Mrs, E. M. Galloway returned
delicious hot Biscuits—At all gro­
Shrt y J i i f n l f t n &lt;J V. i.n ir Far!.. FT*.
dead
of a Florida winter to hear
afternoon
before
Thanksgiving
at
I * W, ( ’ hub * of \V Intrf I »r , I la.
cer*.
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Hrcry IFret Itridge•
,Saturday from a pleasqnl visit in
flrnry llrourti of
i# io, h i .
the
h(izz
of a lonely mosquitd. Wo
the
Woman’s
Club.
Fruits,
candlts,
The members of tho Every Week
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford and little
Hi M. Wbodi cf OvU o M i.
DeLand*
itoxi
r.
\v.
oa vis.
uro
surprised
because we weren't
jellies
Und
preserves
will
be
much
daughter and Mrs. Bradford's fother,
Bridge Club wyre charmingly enter­
K «|la tib
expecting such a visitor, but the
It is
S 6*Tufa A Frl-lO lc *
Mr. (iiUespie. all of Cincinnati were
tained by Mrs. G. K. Smith on appreciated by the Juniors.
Mr. Forrest Gatchell was the for- ch anccs are that there^nro m e r e ly
Thursday afternoon tjith Mrs. S. O. hoped that th e ‘ club members will
in the city today in their Overlnrtd
I t B A i n e R h KM ENT
assist
the
young
people
y
itH
coiiLlu- 4uimlc— winuut— at— the— piece
w’hero thut one came from. For the
car and report that the road* were
Chose substituting for Mrs. Thotpa*
I'ra^ .-u l ( « ' a. Ins
Ungcrio that was disposed of by mosqul'to hibernates nnd be or she
buttons
for
the
shower.
samly coming down from J ackson.............. r ,nl1f V
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----- JVrTTffiir Thp prize, a lovely silver
.. I . . I -------■■r— ; -------- ------ II. I.
Mill li ■ rc
liy the nun. .. .
,
Mrs. Mary Baker on Saturday night. is here to start next HCHHOn'i Wdp. *
\nK- Din i ite car had no trouble in ty t u m m l • el . i* county of Seminole, whisk broom was won by Mrs. S. K.
t b l l i j a , leliutf ) inlly « l t h I h . city &gt;oun«tl Barrett:— A safnd c o u rs m 'p Served
She hides in diftk closets or other
getting through. They will spend, u| i , o l . , d , H i . M . I , . n - t f n r om.'r *ot*‘ tTrc
Daughter* o f U’rxfry
Air*. Claude Herndon is enter­ comparatively warm places and is
Clrrk
ol
the
Circuit
Courl/.&gt;l'!(■•
county
ot
the winter at Zephyr Hills near Tamat the conclusion of tho game.'.
Tho Daughters of Wesley were de­ taining this afternoon with a silver
Heminule . t S au ltril. Flo nU, »t ur bcioie
ready to go into the hreeding busi­
pa.
10
m., Tui ii lay, t U t r m i c r £th, 10 1C.
lightfully entertained at their regular ten for the piano fund of the Music
For (urr.UliIng a!l* m a t i r i i i t and laying
ness with the coming of warm weath­
meeting on Thursday evening by Department,
For tlelieious hot biscuits use Juba rp p ru ilin tte ly la.bu aq. yi!a. ol brick pi«a&gt;
, Lyceum Attraction
er next spring. _____ _
^
.. 1 _
h .in i.
Self Ruing Flour—At all grocera.
Tomorrow night at the Baptist Mrs. W. F. Carter and Miss Laura
( V r llf a d check lot (COO.tO.
Then
somu
,irids
of
mosquitoes
Fur ( jr n l i h l n i all malarl la and conatruct- Temple, Ufly. ietulaU.--the.-Mwka.lJL.ee- gk - t hru boin«~o( -Mr«--Gt»i
6-tf
Ing approalmal. ly 1 .4 0 0 linaal laot ol 1
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Beam, carry the germ of infection (or sur­
- -a n , w■h o features
* —
Is
.laiw la aae k 1 Or i i l i W WM. 141 l l r a T TU_-—
p -M
t-■
h e s e c o n-■
d T n e . principal business under dis­
■For deljcloua..hot_bi, " u !f u svJu b
Sr., of Atlanta are in the city for a prisingly long periods. Experiments
Altarnat* Liua will bt ra ai.ad on ae p ru icussion
was
the
bazaar
and
supper
number of the Lyceum Course will
Self IVlilng Flour—At all grocera.
424000 fitat quality p a .in g brl.- .
stay of several weeks. Mr. Beam is under nrtifiriulty favorable condi­
trn . f t I u i r r j a uf c&gt;mcnl.
entertain
with one of the finest pro­ that will be held Saturday, Nov.
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Ur. 40 ru blr j a r a ol aand to bo approved
traveling auditor o f-th e Industrial tions 'irave kept, the yellow fever
rnsinivra.
grams of the season. An artist ot 26th, in the store next to the ,new
Mrs. J. T. Brady and children left by I hI ha* right
germ alive in the mosquito for 80
Life und Health Insurance Co.
la rraarved to re ]*:t any and all
splendid ability, with a varied pro­ Seminole Bank building on First
list Saturday for Waco, Texas where bida or to accept any portion ol any •Id.
days.
While thero' is little proba­
street.
I„ I*.- Ilt ^ a n , C r n II J. oi Co. C o m m
they will, spend the winter.
Mr.
It. W. l ia r n un. P reat. ol City C.iun.ll. gram of sparkling wit and humor,
bility
thnt
the insrfet will carry ac­
Miss Ella Dillon and little niece,
A pleasant social hour was enjoy­
F , A. (&gt;ojataa-. Cl rk t C ircuit t'o urt, pathos and dramatic value he is sure
Brady will remain here and look
tive
infection
through the winter,
3h-V u**-(ti
to please and fulfill the anticipations ed after tho business period. T h ise Minnie, have'returned to Phihydel- the .pest does live from season to
•taf (he farm.
phin
after
a
pleasant
visit
with
her
l a Iha r i r r a l l t e a rl N c t ra lh Jad lrial Cir­ of the advanced advertising that present were Mra. J . D. Roberts,
C a n a lj,
FUild a
la
season. And the winter is a per­
U*c Juba Self Rising Flour for —cuit, Hcrnlnol*Chancery
heralds his' Arrival. Mr. .Bendall is Mrs. T. D. Hayes, Mrs. fl. L. Gib­ cousin, Mrs.* James Taylor.
fectly good, time to rout 'her.out of
delirious, hot Biscuits—At all gro- Htmluol* Cou ly UanW, a c rmaster of his profession, his readings son, Mra. T. ^D. Pearson, Mrs.
poratlon, organliad and * ’ lalint
her hiding places nnd gel rid of her.
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under th* lane ul t h * a l a t * of
being beautiful interpretations of Grover SpearingJ Mrs. J. H. Lee Jr., V A party of twelve motored over
F l jt i d a . Complainant
Because cooler weather is coming
Mr*. M. E. Hester has accepted a
v*. •
Citation
the subject matter presented in- an Mrs. Collies, Mrs. Dwight -Babbitt, from Orlando last night to enjoy th )
F.barfaatr C. T , l * r , It drndant.
skating
at
the
new
skating
rink
op­
or
is already here D no reason why
M&gt;s.
C.
P.
Herndon,
Mrs.
Chan.
position in the irtofe of Dickson &amp; To Fba.taicr C. T y b r . c-n A. HI Tyler.
attractive,- catchy style. His make­
erated
by
Mr,
tpid
Mra.
Flynn..
A
our
energies against the fly should
Ocean
View,
lM
aw
.tr*.
.
.
.
.
.
Mcrriwether,
Mrs.
Frank
Adams,
Ve* “t Orlando.
She' has been
ups nre especially good.
It appearing fr mi a affidavit duly tiled
Mrs. T. O. Charles, Mr*. Russell big crowd w as'on the floor from be Ie.-soned. One out of the way
•Pending several weeks at her old in the above elated tauee by rounrrl (or
t h a t It l» the .btil I ol affiant
Gilmore: Misses Elizabeth Musson, eight o'clock until after ten nnd now meant n thousand or a million
iome ut Lake Mary and wont to complainant,
(b at you, K b * n r » » t 'C . T y l*r, a t * a rrtldrnt
Ticnte
in
W'trt
Side
ol a at at* or country other than th* alate ol
Orlando yesterday.
Gertrude Brown,
Nellie
Elder, many spectators enjoyed the fun leis next' summer. When we will
M o ii J a , and th a t your plat* of realdcnc* ie
The little folks of the primary de­
frorii the benches.
realise fully thnt.the lly Is the most
tor delirious hot biscuits usa Juba Ocean View, Urlawarr. In car* ol A. M. partment of the MethodTst Sunday Snidee Williams, Blanche Pattishall,
Tylor: and ll further a p s t a iln g from raid
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persistent, the most filthy nnd about
Edna
Middleton,
Lola
Evans
and
Hiring Flour—At all grocera.
affidavit that U la t h * brliel «l affiant that school, with their department super­
Mr.
Everett
Hill
of
Orlundo
was
the most destructive companion we
you kra over t h * eg* of twenty one yeara,
Annie-Lee, .
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and thaia la no per*in In the atate ot F lo r­ intendent and teacher* picnicked nt
a
visitor
in
town
yesterday
but
left
have nnd utmost the most intimate,
t h * earrlce of a aubp iena upon whom
Howard Curry, a prominent cltl- ida,
would ba binding upon you; therefore, you, the West Side Park Saturday after­
and realizing it net, ns if it meant
on
tho
midnight
train
to
begin
the
Chryian'l'emum I’artu
Zc,&gt; and one of Tampa’s boosters Ubenraer C. T ylar are ordeied to appear to noon nnd enjoyed some of the best
journey to the Border. A year ago something to us, we will have solved
l ' a bill ol complaint duly tied In Ihla taut#
Among the charming parlies of
here today looking after the in- on or before Monday, the lat day of J a n ­ fun of their lives. Ail‘ kinds of out­
Mr. Hill won tne state champion- in n practical way one of the great­
IS17: ■ rule day ol iMe rn urt: It I*
tfrwts of the Tampa Fatr and Gas- uary,
the week was that given on Friday
I irtber orierad t h a t thia noil * be publl.had door games were played until the
ship
for skating and three weeks ago est health problems. And „this fight,
parilla celebration In Febrlary.
In t h * 8 an l rd l i m i t 1, a ewapaper put,Hal­ "picnic" was spread and then such afternoon by Mrs. W. W. Aber­
won u sharp shooter medal at Blsck to .b e successful, must be n continu­
lo Beminol* c o u n t y , Fl.-rU a, onr* a week for
good cats! Ju st lots of the nice nathy, who tiiUrlained -the Book
. .
, y** J uBa Self Rising Flour for lour eonaeiutlv* wrek*.
Ils is in the mnrine service. ous performance. Wc can’t take v tWitneaa my hand aa clerk of the- &lt; Ireult picnic lunches that appeal to the Lovers Club and several other friends Point.
loirious hot Biscuits—At all gro- Caurt ot F r ir in o l* oounty, Florida, on Ir.la
c-utions from it In winter.
th * I S t h day ol November^ 1 0 :4.
appetite of young and old .alike. In honor of M rs.‘John T. Brady" who
Mr.
E.
T
.
Woodruff
left
yesterday
eer*
&lt;-tf
(eeal)
F , A. DO U O LA BS,
Health “nil appearances go hand
ol the Circuit Courftof th* s e - e n t t At two thirty. Vhe children gathered left-Sanford on Saturday to spend' for Ft. Lnudcrdale to attend the an­
Bosty of Trade meets tonight in \ \ Clerk
Judicial Circuit, Seminal* Co., F I ' .
in
hand: to neglect the latter is to
at the church- nnd under the guid­ the winter In Waco, Texas. .
nual meeting ot the ‘ Florida East
, V
, ,
P " “ft house at eight o'clock. Gefc. A. DeOMtee,
Scdi-itor and ol Counerl for y ■mptalnanl. ance of their tenchcrs wended their
The rooms were arranged with tho Coast Association, which will &gt; be threaten the former. And appear­
‘Vfry member should h r present.
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way to the park.
Mrs. John D. usual taste that characterizes Mrs. held In thnt city this Week. He was ances arc a rather dependable sign
Jtnkins, the superintendent with the Abernathy’s social affair.', white and accompanied* by Mrs. Woodruff, of prosperity. Poor, careless dress­
efficient corps of teachers looked after yellow chrysanthemums being 'psed Mra. E. J . Parsons of Jacksonville ing indicates the lactk of prosperity
the pleasure of their little guests. extensively in the decorations of the. and Mrs. W. W. Abernathy. They and whether it's the clothes or the
The teachers accompanying them dining room, while potted ferns nnd will visit! Miami before returning to yard or the street irv4e»wN/tet them,
all show our winder vhrttora that
were Mrs. Zeb Ratliff, Mra. Fred a variety of yellow flowers were Sanford,
Florida is both prosperous and heal
Fort, Mra. T. A. Nswton, Mias used In the recepUon hall and -par ,t
LYRIC THEATRE
\
y
Ethel Hickson, Miss Ruthr Stein- tbra. The dining room was lovely
Mrs. T . J . Syphan of Commerce, Florida is both prosperous and
with
chrysanthemums
everywhere.
myer and Miss Mickey.
Go., arrived on Sunday to bo the hoalthy.
New Shipment of Shapes Ju st IJcceived/lFine Va­
They drooped from the plate .shell guest ot Miss 'Annie Hawkins.
around the room and centered the
Tea,Room Opens
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Social Calendar
riety to Choose From. Don’t Fall to Seo Tliem
tables,
encircled
with
asparagus
fern,
Madame
. Harriet wiU open a Tea
Miss Veras Woodcock has return­
Wednesday, Nov. 16—
and
the
favors
,too
were
dainty
given
Room
and
Beauty Parlor I n . the
ed from a pleosaht visit to DeLand.
Miss Ruth Mettinger
chrysanthemum
boskets
filled
with
Court
House
block next to The Sem­
luncheon in honor of Miss''Saidee
tnndiea.
curtains
were
drawn
and
V^lM
H#len
8h#lton.
ap&lt;nt
th#
inole
Btnk
on
Wednesday of this
Williams.
,
yellow shaded lights completed th e j WMk end in Sanford with her father. week. '
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Wednesday afternoon— *

INANDABOUTTHECITY:

V &gt; Storm Warning -.
. Washington, Nov. 13.—A tropical
storm is reported in the vicinity of
Swan island, in the western part of
tho Carribcan Sea. It Is apparentlymoving northward with increasing
intensity. Gales
over
southern
Florida are probable. Storm warn­
ings are ordered from Tampa to
Jupiter.

M ILLINERY &gt;
New Line Neckwear
Special Sale on Waists
MRS. GRACE E. WILLIAMS

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HEALTH AND APPEARANCE

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PEOPLE AND EVENTS

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MRS. L D. PEARSON, Mgr- MRS. A. D. PARRISH)TUd.

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�THE SANFORD

PACE TWO

November U , i9l| ;

IDoooDODoooaa ooooooooou doo o o a a a a o a D o a o o o a o a d a a a a a a o o ;

ncctlon with tho registration of these which nominated me for governor, by the different belligerent armies,
Cause of Gastric Ulcer.
men as voters and their participa­ and I have no regrets for any per­ had caused tho French soldiers ro
As a result of experiment* on
tion In the presidential election un­ sonal •ascrlfices I have made In doing walk In exaltation to dcntl\ nt the Dr.- W. E. and K. L. Burge of
so. I slid not feel that I had tho front. Then, too, he said, the Lusi­ BL. ttnnounco In tho Journal m
lawfully.
While it Is possihlo that certain* right to enter upon'a campaign un­ tania affair, the shooting of Edith American'Medical Association Uut »L3
frauds
were contemplated in certain til my nomination had been definite­ Cave], the Zeppelin raids and the in­ cors of tho stomnch nro caused l,T u
•BUDGET O F OPINION “ JU ST BETWEEN
quarters, yet .it is to ho believed, ly and finally established under, the vasion of Belgium had resulted in decreased resistance of a clr
YOU AND M E ."
from information at hand, that it laws of tho state, and the tinrtt In­ rousing the British, whom he charac­ scribed area of tho stomach t„ t}.. * '
was more taking the advantage of n tervening before tho general election terised as "tljo most difficult people gcstlvo action of tho gastric iui«
and this spot Is partially d!g, ,t,.d r
movement already set in than life was so short that the loyal work of In the world to enthuse,’* to raise n tho pepsin.
the
state
Democratic
executive
com­
voluntary army o f'5,000,000 men,
inducement o f .the men to go north
mittee, thl1 county committee and and stirred tho British to a deepest
(or illegal purposes.
First Fireworks in Europe
Underneath tho 'rather strange other loyal’ Democrats was not suf­ hatred for the Germans. On the
Fireworks nro said to have
,
A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
phenomenon, it} ail probability, is the ficient to overcome tho sentiment other hand, he said, tho Prussians used In Europe In the city of H„„.
“ H E’LL PRENT ’E M ’’— SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
Hac«
change in industrial conditions to a produced by the campaign which held a terrible hatred for the Eng­ In 13G0.
a O B o o a a o o a o q o o o a ooooooo o o o o o o a o o a a a o O o o o o D o o a a a □ result of the war. Two things hnvc had been waged incessantly .while lish who, they believe, nro trying to
tbe nomination was still undcler- starve the women and children of
Notice
there (or it is n disgrace to tho city come out of tho wnr directly affect­
•
The New Stenographer
In
so far as we could reach the vot­ the.T eutonic allies. These beliefs,
’
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‘
ing the question of labor in this
I have a new stenographer—she in the present shape.
Notice is hereby given' that [
country.
Thu first was that tho ers of the statu with a true statement whether fouhded unjustly or not are
$ came ti) work today;
of tbe facts surrounding the legal tho most errlbie reasons, the editor Michael Sholtx on hoh^f of myjrff’
She told me she wrote the Gra- r It is not too early to be planning calling home of reserves by tho bel­ proceedings, the result was generally
•aid, for the continuance of the war, associates, legal representatives and
for the beautification of the bulk­ ligerent nations took many thou­ highly gratifying, but there were
• hnm system;
which may last three or four years assigns will apply to the coifnty com
sand laborers, both skilled and un
mlsaibnors of
Seminole
county
Two hundred words a minute seemed head. The work of filling in will be skilled, away from the north. Tho thobsands we could not reach at all more.
finished in a few days and while the
Btato
of
Florida,
at
their
regulj
to her, she said, like piny,
second was that the demand for in the limited time beforo tho elec­
meeting In December .to-uit: o,
And word for word at that; she surface will be too soft for some munitions created a demand for new* tion!
UPSALA AND GRAPEVILLE
time to admit the bricking of the
Monday, December 4th, Af U. i9)6
never missed ’em.
labor which took fr * n the ordinary
For ’those who voted against mo
Miss
Margaret Ericson spent the for jeave to establish a tydl bridge
streets
there
could
he
clay
put
on
I gave her some dictation, n letter to
them and the travel on Park avenue industries, the gap in which must be froj •sincerity of conviction, 1 have week end with friends in Ehonexer. across tho St. Johns river at what
a man,
filled. There has been dearth of neither censure nor criticism. Those
Miss Edna Thompson is employ­ known as Osteen Ferry, to take tl
And this, a s .I remember, was how nt least could he made clear to the
labor in the north for ninny months who wilfully misrepresented and ed at Warman’s Saturday.
dock
from
the
brick
street
on
Park
placo and stead of said ferry,
the letter ran.
and the cry has gone out for moffc slandered me have been sufficiently
AJUss
Mabel
Tyner
has
been
caring
avenue.
If
this
bulkhead
Is
to
be
said
bridge to be built at this .’point
'
.
and more men.
answtyred by the.endorsement of m ^ for ncr grandmother at Windermere
anything
all
the
old
sheds
and
rail­
on
said
river where the ferry no* is
"D ear Sir: I have your favor, and in
friends and neighbors of twenty during her illness. The latter is re­
road
trestles
and
everything
un­
In
the
south,
on
tho
other
hand,
and
on
the
Sanford and Osteen rond.
reply would state
years, and to the people of Tallo ported to be slowly gaining.
sightly
should
he
torn
down
on
the
with
the
closing
down
materially
of
the
St.
Johns
river at that point
That I accept the offer in yours of
hassce and Leon county I express
bulkhead
nt
once
and
steps
taken
to
Mrs.
Schmah
was
n
welcome
visi­
the
naval
stores
industry,
with
the
being
approximately
nine hundrtd
recent date.
especial appreciation for the splen­ tor Sunday at the E. F. Lundqulst feet (900) wide, and the depth of the
I wish to say, however, th at under make this lake front more sightly shortening of the cotton crop and
before the tourists begin cotping the slump in attendant industries, did .majority given my candidacy on home.
watc^ being approximately Irom one
no conditions
down. The city has Bpont too much so far as mere labor is concerned, has Tuesday. I am confident of ultimate
( l ) to fifteen (15) foct deep,
J
.
A.
Thompson,
wife
and
family
Can I afford to think of your free money on this great work to have it
created a surplus of men, almost en­ justice being done to tho integrity visited Sunday with his' brother,
MICHAEL SHULTZ
lance proposition. "t •
of my motives by those who may
spoiled by unsightly buildings, etc., tirely of negroes.
Tues-23-4tc
Jesse
and
wife
on
tho
West
Side.
I shall begin tomorrow to turn the
honestly-have questioned them here­
and the city council should have
Wages in the north are extremely tofore.
matter out:
Mr. and Mrs. Nils Swanson were
their hands upheld by public senti­
attractive and the negro cannot be
The copy will he ready August 10th,
guests
of their son and wife Sunday. joaoaaooooaaod oaoaaaoooM i
ment on this matter. The Board of
expected to understand that cli­ ■ The success of the Democratic
about.
Mrs. Katio Thompson Visited on
Trade can also help in this great
matic conditions, will mnke his ex­ ticket nationally the tho usual ma­ Thursday with M rs.. Maude. Powell.
Material of this nature should not
work.
penses very much more, and when jorities given practically all Demohe rushed unduly,
• • • *
Rev. H. C. Thompson of Gler.railroads
lend their aid to the move­ craitic nominees in Florida shoult] be
Thanking you for the favor, 1 am
VETERINARIAN
sufficient
.compensation
for
the
loss
waod
preached to a large audience
*
I
have
no
use
for
the
Women
in
ment
it
is
perfectly
'easy
to
under­
.yours, truly.” .
*
------OFFICE----Tho office of here last Sunday evening very ac­
Illinois— that is I have no use for stand that thousands of these ne­ of the governorship.
Ho promises to be with
those who voted against Wilaoiw groes would flock to the north where governor is greater than any man ceptably.
H A N D B R O S . S T a i JL E S
She took it down in shorthand with
They have .been weeping crocodile they imagine that there will be much who over held it or aspired to it, and ub again in a couple' of weeks.
Bring In your lame nnd slrk
apparent ease and grure,
1tears about tho hoys in the trenches |better pay. perhaps better social con- the state of Florida is greater than
Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Swanson and
horses and mules. Have them
SKe didn't cal! me hack, all in a
I Mrs. McDoyga! were callers at the
and here Wilson is the man who kept ditions and perhaps inure freedom any man or any party in it.
treated. Have thcirlcclh cumin,
llurry:
earnestly
trust
that
my
friends
and
cd, sharp corners dressed down,
the country out of war and the It- than they enjoy in the southern
Swanson home in Upsala Thursityy,
Thought 1, "A t last I have a girl- .
projections rut off and derated
inois women who exorcised their states.
That munv thousands of supporters, in common with all good
Mi's. Mngnuson, Mrs. Bertelson
molars extracted..
worth keeping ’round the
franchise for the first time this fall them are doomed to disappointment ciiizens will cordially support the and
Rev. Ericson attended ser­
place,"
mid blamed if they didn't turn right is a foregone, conclusion.
next governor and administration, vices at tho Baptist church Sunday. ioooooaooaooaaooaooaooaooi
*
Then said, "Now write it out, you round and vote against the man who
regardless
of past differences, in all
Miss Florence Clark and her
While the ‘ hegira jf sufficiently
needn't hurry."
trying to keep this country out of
that
may
tend
to
.the
prosperity
and
brother
little son, Chnrlie
» Edd 'and
%
great wilt materially dislrgattice labor
The Remington she tackled: now artel war. I get this Irorn the following
upbuilding
.of
our
great
state,
und
left
for
their
homes
on the early
conditions In the sFAth, yet some
then she struck a key,
dispatch:
Saturday
morning
train.
Their
the
blessings
of
its
citixcus
under
%
And after thirtv -minutes this is •Women of Illinois cast a total thing will he guine I by the shifting, their laws and liberties.
father,
Mr.
Geo.
E.
Clark
Is
reported
3nutOS Min,
partially, of tho negro problem from
■*. w'fiat she handed me:
to he able to sit up.
Gratefully
and
sincerely,
vote
Tuesday
of
much
more
thnn
s
*
the south to north, although it can­
HAIR TONIC
W. V. Knott.
800,000.
Figures basW on returns not he claimed that the moving of
is sold by us on a guarantee to be t
“ Deer sir. i have the feever ami in a from 1,57:1 precincts out of 2,!73 one hundred, thousand will have a
Convicts’ Identity Concealed.
file i sit.
ftul of Cook county indicated that g reat effect on the question involv- GEORGIA LADY’S SEN TIM EN TS
Convicts In Gentian prisons are com­ reliable preparation for keeping the
pelled
td wear black masks when leav­ scalp nnd. hair In a healthy condi­
And I except the offer as you h a ve 505.110 down state women voted. j„g several, millions of colored people.
ing
their
cells for exercise, In order 1tion. Let us explain its merits to
reasoned it.
Flic unofficial count of Cook county Miami Hcruld.
Wires to. President Wilson and lo
that they may not be recognised by , you. Sqld only by us, 50c and $1.00 ‘
I wish to see, however, that under shows n total woman's vote of 310,Teddy Roosevelt
other prisoners.
j r . c . Bower.
any condUhun
964 with only the two mujor parties
Satisfied
of the re-election of Pres­
Thank
the
Lord
h*s
Over
Can i (or to think of your free lunch considered. Of the down state wom­
ident Wilson, Mrs. Emma T. Mar­
I t ’s the same old day
proposlshun,
en Hughes hud 56.8 per cent, and
tin, one of, the staunchest Demo­
Each four years;
I shall he in tomorrow to tu n the Wilson -10.2 per cent in precincts
crats
in the country, who conducted
tvtime old grunts,
Mother out .
tabulated.
Cook county complete
such u successful campaign among
The Cup will he red and will cost showed a percentage of 50.7 for | .Sam e old quitlms,
the women of Georgia for funds for
Sa me old fears,
$ 10 about.
Hughes altd Ifi.3 for Wilson.
tho party, Friday morning sent two
Silme old figuring
Material of this nation should not
telegram!. The first was one of the
On time ispent.
SIN IST E R AND STRA N GE
rust N. Dooley,
warmest of congratulation to 'P re si­
From governor
Thinking you have the feever, I am
dent Wilson, and the other was one
.T o thle presidept.
Movement of Negro l.abor on Eve
yours very tryl.v."
of stinging rebuke to Theodore
* • •
Sant e old bluster —
of Election
Roosevelt.
Sa Die old spat:
Culmination of a great emigration
' J tea ring some talk about the
Same 'old Biff! Bang! That to President Wilson- follows:
bricking of Sufrford avenue 1 mean­ among negroes from the south to the
Ju
st
1
l
ike
Atlanta, Ga.t Nov. 10, 1116.
that!
dered over there the 'other tiny and north* nt about election time, lent
Same old dosing
President
Woodrow Wilson,
color
to
the
suspicions
of
Ihe
depart­
------ A T -—
also rode over tt in a car 'and lieOf the hanks, •
Washington,
D. C.
ment
of
justice
thilt
there
was.some­
HeVo me that street sure needs
The postcdlico. and
I thank God for the Solid South,
brick. The tourists who have been thing sinister in the hegira that
,T
h
e
other
cranks;
the
United
West, and for Y'OU.
boded
jli
for
the
purity
of
elections
going to Switzerland before the war
Same old Cry­
Emma T. Martin,
in
the
states
to
which
the
emigration
to climb the Alps ean get the same
"M
y
Chairman
Woman's
Work for Woodman's,
ahead!"
w;us
directed.
•
sensation here by riding over the
1__________— S A N F O R D 'S H O U S E O F 'S E R V I C E
row^
Wilson,
Jtiiate-of-G
eorgia.-- *—
When
they
wrll
know
It is said that over one hundred
Suhford avenue w.hehe the brick
T lere’s the dig Mrs. Martin gave
The fellow’s fiend!
leaves off and from there to where thousand negroes. •.mostly hrjive,
SANFORD,
Phone 8
FLORIDA
Teddy:
Sam®
lid
hurrah
it begins _again- -hear the* "Srhool have since the month of April last,
Atlanta, Ga., NoV, 10, 1116.
In the morn;
.1
house. This street is in miserable left the northern states anti have
Same
depression.
Hon.
Theodore Roosevelt., Oyster
, shape and I dd not blame those gone north, and the federal depart­
Buy,
N. &gt;\*
When
day's
gone;
•
property owners over there for kiek- ment of justice found it necessary
%**
*
''Sam
e
old
spiel—
The
country’s ' honor has been
, in f on ih e street. If it i* possible to warn the people of the three
"H e qughter 'won!”
. ■ .vindicated;-lU-dignity"havbeeriniui^
to do so. the city council should make states of Indiana, Illinois ami Ohio
...S
nme
.
eldwomfeT
—
~
"
tnined; we have licked 'em to a
of
the
Possibilities
of—
fcauda-in-conj-at least a nine foot street through
How ’twits done!
(resale; delighted! You will doubt­
Same old boost *‘
less keep'your promise not to inter­
.Of those who win;
fere with presidential appointments.
" I knew my man
_ GUARANTEED
”
ti
"W qs a-going in!" .
"When drunk with sight of power
Same old moan , '
, ,
we loose
From others, too;Wild* tongufa which hold not Thee
Fully Charged Batteries
A L L M A K E $ AN.D
" f reroknod that
*
l/i awe, . . •
"H e'd not get through!"
TYPES REPAIRED
to Fit Any Car
Such boasting as the Gentiles (usc,
Same oldVcpsons
Or lesser breeds beneath the law—
S E M IN O LE COUNTY GARAGE
Some' would tell;
Lord God-'of Hosts! Be with us yet,
Same expression—
Lest wo fotget! Lest we* forget"-^
• "G o to the deuce’.’'
a
’1 :1 V
Each four years
Em-tna T , Martin,
We hear it all—
Chairman Woman's Work for -Wood
From early spring
row. Wilson, State of Georgia,
Til! Inte In fall.
—Atlanta Journal.
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
Same old soreness
»
'
'
'" m
m
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE MAY 18TH, 1916
’TwUt olfd friends;
FOUR
MORE
YEARS
WAR
It takes a year
THROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YORK DAILY,
*. To mend those ends.
McClure Rack Prom Europe Has
A It -HI r «-( E t s ls a w a t , T t — R a d k t la s r f c lt r C a ra l« V Vaahlnf ten
Then for throe years
Dtnlne Gar Hrrvkw •• Traia SO
)
/
■
•
Gloomy
View
•
&gt;
We’re in clover;
Mr.’
S.
S.
McClure,
Editor
of
*the
No. 82
No. SO
No,, 86
, THANK TH E LORD
•
New York Evening Mail, who re­
IT 'S NOW ALL OVER!
8:10 p- nt.
Lv Jacksonville-.------ 9:10 a. m.
1:35 p.m.
cently returned from Europe, in an
—Thorn In Balm Beach Post.
Ar Ssvsnnsh....... ....... 1:15 p. m.
12:35 a. m.
5:85 p. m.
"T hil’i tke third tune this morning. I can’t wait
address at-the Park Avenue MethodAr Richmond.......------ 5.-05 a. m.
7:45 P- m.
---------- — —.------•
9:18 s. m.
a moment longer on that follow. Let ma ice what is
lat church, according to the N. Y.
Ar Washington....
11:50 ?• m.
. 8:50 a. m.
2:83 p. m.
1
Mr. Knott Is Grateful
Ar Baltimore...... —.... 10.-05 a. ra.
Smith's number?
1:14 a. m.
1:50 p. m.
Herald said that " a t no moment
Ar Philadelphia...------ 12:24 a. m.
3:40 a. m.
4.03 p. m.
Hon. W. V. Knott, defeated can­ since the war began hoa the outlook
Ar New Y.trk.... -------.2:40 p. nt.
6:00 m.
6:20 p. ra.
didate for governor, hoa issued the for peace been so had."
'll Jones won’t provide sufficient telephone lacSL
folllowing letter to the people*of
For Information or Reaeivatlon Phone or Write
ties for his customers, he can’t blame roe for dealing
"Tw o' particular reasons are roFlorida:
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„ .
aponsibl for this,” the editor said
elsewhere. Operator, give me 4 3 7 .”
188 W. Bay S t , Jacksonville, Fla.
Hillsborough Hotel, Tamps. FU4
To the People of Florida:
"T he absolute; 'unquestionable reso­
Phone 17
Phone 182
.
For the honors conferred upon me lution of the French to regain AlssceHow do you know tku very occurrence doesn’t
♦ » ♦ » ♦ ♦ » » » » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ » e ee e e » » e e» e e e e ee e a e 9•»»»»♦
in the past, for the democratic nom­ Lorraine and a body of documents
happen with your single telephone. Have an auxiliary
ination for governor In tho June pri­ supplied for Information to the
•line; the cost Is trifling. Call the business Office to*
maries, and for the support rendered people of the contending aides and
day. 1 .
me In the general election lost- Tues­ creating a mental state which pre­
day, I am too grateful to leave room cluded anything but absolute hatred
•.
*V •
/,
in my heart for-any feeling of bitter­ on the part of TGe entente allies for
SOUTHERN B E L L T E L E P H O N E
ness over my defeat.their opponents and rice v e n a ."
At all tim ei during the campaign
Mr. .McClure explained that theee
AND T ELEG R A PH COM PANY
I have acted in accordance with my documents, whether perpetrated or
tense of right and duty to the party false reports of outrages, perpetrated

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THE SANFORD IIERALD

ABO UT p e o p l e
a n d e v e n t s ...

A RESUME OF SANFORD
H A P rE N IN C S UP- TO DATE
imihiaiioM for (kit
flf O ilo r ,” or n»oM

■*’*». Pkoftt No, fQ9

Suidec Williams wearing u beautiful
RtcuW l Card Party _
club was a scene dress of yellow luffotu and silver
lace and Miss Katherine Aycorke,
tT« « e snJ 1)eallty with iU* el“b" ; tovcly in while chiffon and lace,
1
..o n ,™
wc«rln«
lovely served refreshments and assisted the
1 *1 “ „ y,i,|»y afternoon, When gracious young hostess in looking
Ilonmilloi o n » r t J n .a after the pleasures of her guests.
■
M. t l . honor ol M r.; WUH.rn
{ # £ .' Hill. on. ol Iho ■ »"»»■
Yrllow .nd green were the
„ ' • prettily retried out with
^ ’ and ferns and masses of
“J® iUr jessamine vines.
The
Utter tastefully arranged, screened
hiVendows and walls of the audlS u n , where the card tables were
,jlc1;d *nd the reception hall where
were received. Large ferns
„ d palms were placed upon the rossnd between the window..
Vdlow c o i m o s

wt‘ro

bnnkcd

upon

the pi»no, with masses of the same
brilliant flower upon, stands and
tables
There was a suggestion or
Thanksgiving in the pretty little
store 'csrds decorated with pumpbins and in tho refreshment course
ihe same color tones prevailed in the
ulid and ices served upon plates,
adorned with cosmos. ’The prizes
sere lovely little Japanese boskets
tiled with yellow flowers and ferns
and lied with rosette bow? of. green
oaline. To the guest of honor was
presented one of the baskets.
Miss
Ruth Hettinger made top scoro and
Mn. A. Ii. Wallace cut the consola­
tion. In addition to those playing
bridge there were u number of
jurtts not included in the card playini set, who were invited for re­
freshment*
The hostess received in n beautilul sown of blue char mouse finished
with white silk lace and blue silk
rosei.
Mrs. Hdl, the guest of honor were
a lovely dress of turquoise blue taf(tU »nd silver lace.
Mrs. K. A. Newman assisted In
receiving, wearing a handsome gown
of cream serge.
Mrs Art-hie Hctts. in a pretty
gown ol green talk taffeta with cream
lice; Mr*: Ed. Lane charming ’ In
green* silk taffeta and white Geor­
gette erepc; Mrs.* Cecil Hutt attrac­
tively gowned in white satin with
overdrew of white 'chiffon; Miss
CEirlotti* Hand, very lovely in "blue
dowered taffeta and chiffon; Miss

Priscilla (.Tab
The sprightly Priscillas held a
very enjoyable meeting on Thurs­
day afternoon with Mrs. Richard
Pattin Ahe agreeable hostess. Mrs.
Pattin is distinguished
for
the
charming informality with which sjto
entertains and this occasion was no
exception-to the rule, although it is
to bo regretted that the inclement
weather prevented as large an at*
tendance as usual. A delicious re­
freshment course was served by the
hostess, Those present were Mrs.
Purdon, Mrs. A. K. Hill, Mrs. J . K.
Pace, Mrs. Fred Williams, Mrs. C.
C. Woodruff, Mrs. Tom Davis ami
Mrs. E. T . Woodruff.
In Honor o f Mrs. Stoan
In honor of her daughter, Mrs.
H. C. Sloan of Jacksonville, Mrs.
Geo. Dickenson entertained on lust
Thursday evening with three tables
9 f auction. The, charming arrange­
ments w*crc in colors of pink, blue
and lavendnf, each a distinctive
color scheme of its own, for on one
table the (lowers, score cards and
prizes were in pink, the pink coral
vine used with fern being the central
adornment. The -second table was
prettily adorned with blue, while on
the third table of lavendar, violets
were the flowers used' Dainty handembroidered handkerchiefs to match
in color the table scheme at which it
was won, were the prizes, given re­
spectively to Mni. 8. O. Chase, the
pink; Mrs. H. F. Whitncr, Jr., the
blue and to Miss Edwards, the lavendur. The pretty affair was one
of the charming soejal events of the
week.
Continued on Page Five
Onnnnns Liked In Germany.

Ten years ago u bntunia was a rar­
ity In the Interior cities, of Germany,
but ns n result of steady advertising
■nd tho recommendations of doctors,
the public now purchases them quite
generally *

Whnt Is'life, anyway, but servlcot
All of u h And thnt out sooner or Inter.
And the woman whoso privilege It Ih
to minister to those she loves—whoso
place In the world Is to innko life Rind
WHERE WOMAN REALLY FINDS for those who lovo her—Is the hap­
piest woman In I t
HER HIGHEST JOY.
Items of Interest for the Man
It Is n prlvllcgu not .given to nil.
Hut le f thoBO to whom It Is given—
Behind the Plow .
Ambition and Success, According to the sweet, homeinnIters, the loved wives
and mothers and sisters—tiwuke to
Writer, May Glvd Peculiar Satis­
their Joy while they yet have It. and
faction, but Not Always the
Why Do Hoys Leave the Farm?
ble of doing work in fruit and veget­
sing nil through the glnd days, for
Greatest Happiness.
The
schools
have
been
blamed
for
able
marketing and organizations,
their* Is the hnppIdHt lot on earth.—
educating boys nway from tho farm. but owing to tho -fact thnt private
Philadelphia Inquirer.
Who Is the happiest woman In the
This charge was emphatically denied enterprise can offer more money,
World? Is It the woman who has wrltby Dr- A. A. Murphy, president of very few of the agricultural college
Improved Poorhouses for Wounded.
.tcn n successful book, or painted a
tho
University of Florida, in It speech graduates who arc properly trained
A slgniflcnnt sign of the times In
great picture, or done some other note­
to
the
county demonstration agents can be obtained for public service.
suggested In tho nlloratlOn of ‘certain
worthy thing to bring her Into the
poorhouses throughout the United recently. The fault is hot w*ith the
It is grobablc that the fresh fruit
public eye?
Kingdom for, the wounded soldiers. schools but with existing conditions and vegetable business will continue
No, for from It. Fame never yet In Dickens* tinys the "W orkus" was
in the country. The lack of oppor­ to grow', because the markets are de­
made any humuu creature truly hnppy. synonymous with a social pest. It
‘On the contrary, It usually seeks to bred crime, disease, and hastened the tunity for a career has prohnhly led manding more of that kind of pro
spoil hls peace of mind; It Interrupts death of thousands. .In recent years more farm hoys to the -city^ than dure. Students who begin prepara­
his private life ami makes all sorta the workhouse has arisen llku pulnces any other cnusA— Furthermore, the tion for that business will find ready
of Insolent demands on bis tlmo and all over the country, with spacious lack of ehlcrtainmcnt and amuse­ employment as soon ns they have
thought.
.
j
grounds, walks, gardens, recreation ment has contributed its share. Tho finished college and. have obtained
When you are famous you belong to rooms, nnd fitted with every modern young folk of the country have been the qualifying experience.
the public,, you cease to belong to the fudllty for insuring the prolongation left to their own devices for amuse­
little prtvuto circle of those who love nnd comfort ,of life. Now, they are ment and they have turned to the
Extensive Potato Plantin'* Will be
you. ;
being equipp'd ns hospitals for the. city where amusements were pro­
Made This Season
"Oh, for a qnlet hour to sit down gallant itrltish Tommy. Which fact vided.
Growers commonly plant Irish po­
and read a book with my family," demonstrates the splendid service that
Instead of giving instruction which
tatoes on beds, not because they
sighed a man who Is famous on two tho old age pension net has been to
will take young folks nway from the
continents. “Hut. no, I belong to tho the country. The war, of course, had
generally do belter on elevations,
farm,
most universities, and espec­
public,* and the public does not give given a temporary blow to poverty,
but because they* usually give best
me time to live."
nnd made It Impossible for the casual ially sthte universities, have pro­ yields oh tuoist soils and betiding is
Ask tiny woman who Is doing whnt ward professional to trade upqn tho vided instruction which educates in necessary to give .drainage. If pota­
The solo
the world culls great things, and she luck of work and opportunity. Tho tho opposite direction.
toes are planted on well drained soil
purpose
pf
the
extension
work
is to
will tell you, doubtless, thnt she Is name of* poorliouso will be expunged
they-may be' given level cultivation,'
-------- pinkc the country a' better place in
happy In having satlslled her desire to from the' new hospitals.
nods th^t make cultivation and dig­
achieve eotno particular tiling; hut If
which to live. That the aim of the
ging
more convenient, and a bed six
her face glows and she cries Joyfully,
work Is being realized is shown by
inches high is not objectionable even
"Ji am the happiest woman lu the
the back of the country movement
How He Saved the Situation.
where it is not necessary.
world i" you may come to one of two
It 1* with tremendous seriousness of that has beep, in evidence during the
conclusions: either she ,1s very, very mind that the riMikle officers tin things. recent yenrs.
A. P. Spencer, district agent for
Fewer boys are mi­
ndw at tier accomplishment, the reac­
They were preparing to leave for tint grating to the city because provision the University of Florida Extension
tion Is yet to come, nr else It Is south Meileun bonier, and ns the rookie
for their welfare and entertainment Division reports that a large aert age
more Intimate, more personnl Joy than corporal marched Ills men up to the
of potatoes probably will be planted
either her bdhk or her picture* that truck lie felt Ini tiled. lie. could fcepll urc being made to hold their Interest
this season on a wide variety of soils.
in
the
rmitil/y.
On
the
other
hand
gives the real crown to tier -happiness. no order In (In* Infantry Drill Regu­
Potatoes do best on soils containing
men
of
qll
trades,and
stations
are
Ambition is b beautiful and neces­ lation* for getting etgjit men aboard
sary tiling: but It 1« not happiness, n big iJrny 'triiek In n military way. going bark to the farms. I&gt;r. Mur* a large amount of organic matter.
any more than a ten-tulle tram]) Is They were already In squirt) forma­ phree attributes this movement hi j The most successful growers provide
test. And It never yet salt sited the tion, so he cogitated that lie couldn’t the work of agents. They are large­ some form of irrigation since growth
heart that was.made for Joy—as whnt very well order them to "I-’nll In." as ly responsible for &gt;httl|cr rural social is apt to bo slow during spring
worn nil’s heart Is not. evert though her they were already all In; then op see- conditions, belter rural transporta­ drouths.
Joy gets half Its bliss from sorrow.
omi thought he Imagined that "Fall In" tion and imploved conditions gener­
Nay, Ihe happiest woman In the Was Just the word. If he only marched ally thnt have obtained since demon­
Nice Distinction.
world Is not she who Is lining some them up to the truck nnd said It then. stration work was begun.
“A policeman may generally bo
lofty seat In the full glare of tho pub­
lic eye. It may lie right for that wom­
an to be there, It -Wus not meant Hint
ull women should tie happy to their
fullest capacity. Doubtless she Is of
great use there. Hut she Is not the
happiest woman lu the world.
The happiest womnn In the world Is
she who Is contentedly serving those
she loves.
Thnt Is the truth In n nutshell, and
nny honest woman who looks Into her
own heart. with understanding eyes
will confess It.

There would lie nothing for them to
do hut full Into the trnrk. As they
readied the truck came the order from
ihe r o o k i e corporal, "Fall In !" Helng.
ns t h e y thought, already, completely
fallen In, the men were nonplussed as
to how to full In any further. It didn’t
occur to them to titmhlc Into the truck,
end helng up ngnlnkt the wheels and
thinking the. corporal really meant
"H alt!" they all entile to standstill.
The rookie "noncont" scratched Ids
hi-iul.ntel thought. Then he said: "Oh.
Iieli! All aboard!"

taken a* n respectable innii nod I do
not like to hcqr him called n g e n t l e ­
man. because a itentlemun very otton
Is not n respectable man.’’ This was
tho rebuke of Mr. Fordham. the West
Loudon magistrate, to a defendant
who continually referred to n pollcoman ns a gentleman— London Evening
Standard.

Men Trained in llnrtlrulture Srarrc
Men who are properly trained in
handling fruits and vegetables are
scarce. -T h ey are wanted not only
by public institutions but by private
enterprise. Wrlfci A. Sherman of the
Office of Markets and llurul OtJrgunizntions said recently In a lecture
uf the University of, Florida that
Man’s Three Characters.
me.n with such training were hard ■ Every mail bus three cha’raeters:
to fljid. ‘ His offit-e is especially de­ that which he exhibits, that which ho
sirous of finding men who are cupa- htiu, nnd that which he thinks ho tins.

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SEMINOLEv NO CHANGES
C0UNTYFA1R ON SUBMARINE
IS PROJECT SAYS WILSON

and a board to administer tho work­
ing men’s compensation luw for Fed­
eral employes. Postmasters at New
York and Chicago also are to be ap­
pointed.*.
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Reports that the President has
decided on changes in his cabinet
Death of Julius Kraus*
were said by officials to he prema­
Julius Krauss died nt hi* (tome on
ture. While it is possible that one
the W est Side, near St. Gertrude
or more of the present cabinet mem­
avenuo last Wednesday and wav
bers may not remain in the Presi­
buried on - Thursday.
The services
dent's official family after March 4,
were conducted by Rev. Steinmeyer,
officials insist that he has not even COW BOYS W IN — T O O M U C H
IS F I R M
IN
COAST CANAL ASSOCI­ the interment being made at Lake- LAKE FRONT- WOULD M AKE PRESID ENT
considered the question.
FOR SANFORD HIGH ' *
view cemetery.
Mr. Krauss haft
STAND, NOW ELECTED
ATION BECOMES D E S­
When Mr. Wilson returned he
SUITABLE GROUNDS
SCHOOL
been a resident of this city for the
•
IS SECURE
found awaiting him * thousands of
PERATE AT LAST
. FOR SAME
past th irty years and was a familiar
There was no cfoubt as to tho
telegrams and letters congratulating
Washington, Nov. 11.— President
Seminole county should have a
. tk* Eut Coast Canal Association figure on tho «treet| for many years
him
on
his
re-election.
If
possible
election
returns last Friday, Califor­
^ ’ ilson came back to _ Washington
~|t| i. pt. Lauderdale today for peddling Btrawberrics and vegetables fair this season.
nia may still have been a state of
he will read them all.
Sunday night ready to take up wait­
With all the great resources in
I r L p o a e of making arrangement* throughout the city.
unccrjainty at-6 p. m., Central time,
ing public problems and begin fram­
H
e
leaves
a
widow
to
mourn
his
this county second to none in the
I , . , fthraring before the army en1 Mrs. R. E. Tolar and little daugh­ but fully an hour before that timo
ing plan* (or his second term in the
r"
regarding the purchase of loss.and though he was of a retiring state there is no valid reason why
ter went up to Jacksonville this no state of uncertainty existed at
W hite. House.
He has been away
the Osccoln hall park.
The count
If, r Mt Coast Ditch, called by disposition those who knew him deeply n Seminole County Fair Association
morning for n short visit. *.
two months.
•
hud been made und Kissimmee had
» c*nal- The East Coast mournhis departure from this earth- could not bo. formed, stock sold and
A cheering crowd packed the rail­
a good start, made this year and with
led hy a score of 82 to 0. And both
I S i l Association is kept
alive
road
station nnd waited outside ill n
a
good
start
and
a
fair,
each
year
sides were satisfied und demanded
l&amp;ielb through the efforts of the
suitable buildings and grounds could drizzle of rain to welcome the Presi­
If^ u ry , H. I. Hamilton who is
no recount.
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!&gt;•• "secured and the (air made, more dent. A^l he nppenredwalking down
I r.ibiblv secretary for what he can
Kissimmee made five touch downa
successful each yeiA. There is noth­ the station platform accompanied by
and kicked two goals,-the&gt; first score
K
of It;
W « « thl» k,nd 0f
ing gained by this haphazard ef­ Mrs. Wilson and flanked hy secret
liB in goes behind the returns to
ciime from n beautiful pass and tho
fort each year to have u halfway service men. hundreds began shout­
|w and deceive the honest people
sedond wus made on the same play
fair.
We should have every year ing and rushed forward -in efforts to
L the rut cost with fairy tales such
und were made in exurtjy thirteen
one of the best ropnty fair* in Flor­ shake his hands.
minutes nnd came in the first quar-(
In the Wow*
Mr. Wilson walked through the
ida, our dates should be arranged
ter.
-There was no doubt that tho
-And referring to the effort of a
ahead and the wprld should be ap­ station with his hnt off. bowing and
bint
tram had won. for Sanford,
Ifc* financially interested parties to
praised of the fact’ that Seminole amiling and was taken through the
practically
all inexperienced men
divert the rafml vm the St. Johns
Presidentital waiting room to an BARKOOT
would be there with both feet.
SHOWS
W
OULD
played
the
best
they knew how. And
I river *nd thence across to Titusautomobile outside.
Secretary Ra­
O FFIC IAL .CONTEST
ONLY
let it lie said right here that in tho
LIK
E
TO
HAVE
QUARTERS
The
business
men
of
Sanford
rec­
IviHe. Mr- Hamilton ayuys:
ker. Attorney (Jenernl Gregory, Sec­
last quarter Sanford High outplayed,
W IL L DECIDE TH E
ognize the value of a county fair,
HERE
retary Tumulty and Senator James
, "Mr. A. P. Connelly I am not ac­
outguessed
nnd
looked far better
provided that fair grounds are not
LEADERSHIP
of Kentucky were among those who
quainted *ith. hut l can understand
On
account
of
the
excellent
rail­
than
did
their
opponents;
but the
too far out of thy city limits and this
iky Ur. C. K. Walker-and M r. E.
Washington, -Nov. 12.— Members brings the question* right dowh to greeted him*.
way facilities and wuter transporta­ hoys started too late.
[t . Woodruff have worked for the of tho house, of representatives in the new lund mado at our very
The President was assured by Sec­ tion Sanford offers splendid oppor­
Through the clever .work of G. W .
tual via the St. Johns river.
If tho newly elected s iily -fifth con­ doors on the lake front. The dredge rotary Tumulty, that there had been tunity ns a winter quarters for travel
Spencer. Jr., the locals were able to
rlkt* gentlemen can fool the Federal gress face one of tho most uncertain will he through this work of filling no change In the result in California ing shows and knowing this nnd also
make the greatest gain of the day,
government into spending $.1,500,000 organization situation* in the his­ this week and the great work of de­ nnd that there was a chance of his being a Sanford boy. George Murr.
with un attempted forward pass the
|to drain land in which they are be­ tory of the government.
veloping this beautiful lake front capturing the electoral vote of Min­ representing the K. (J. Barkoot bull was picked up *&gt;n Kissimmee's
lieved to be interested, I hope they
United Show* is here looking for a
W ith a few districts still in doubt, will be begun. One of the greatest nesota. The President, however, is
ten yard goal line and Spencer,
ail] succeed. Their urdent labors
suitable
lot-ation where he can re­
not
expected
to
indicate
his
own
at­
the Republicans appear to have a improvements would he the leasing
through souie T y Cobb foot work
|kave been from ft sclfijh m otive and
main for two months while the ihofff
plurality of four# or live members of sufficient grouml on the lake front titude toward the outcome until it
tituuugcd to make .a gain of seventy
lot for the good of the people,, and
is recuperating.
and a possible majority of two or for a fair ground, a hall park and is formally conceded by the Repub­
yards before he was caught.
I if ike canal should he built via the
The K. G. Barkoot Shows lias n
three when it is figured that an in­ general amusement place for the lican*.
But according to the Tampa
St. Johns Titusville route,'tho people
dependent elected in Massachusetts people of Sanford and Seminole
Mr. Wilson paid no nttention to train of some twenty five cars and Tribune's correspondent, who evi­
of the entire East Coast of the state
and a progressive elected in Minne­ county anil the winter visitors.
official business tonight but tom or­ they will b e busy for two months, dently must have been -under tho
J till be the losers and the people of
sota probnbly will vote with them . There is practicully no end to the row will lie at his desk. One of the painting the cars, fronts,. banners, influence of ether when Spencer made
I the St. Johns river section vyill gnin
for organization purposes.
Inde­ possibilities of a move’ of this kind first probl ems to be laid before him etc., and want a large shed or ware- his gain,- sent in his report to the
1 tothing. i f you want proof o f my
pendence of action has organize^-a and the Uonrd of Trade, the will be the situation resulting from j house near the trucks where they Tampa paper that only forty yards
I itasements .above 1 * will publish
number of the re-elected members Wo pi a n’t Club and all other public recent activities hy German *u b-j can do the fine varnishing und gold wus gained on this particular play.
affidavits of an address of your Hon.
Secretary
of tho Republican side, however, spirited
marines.
should- -------stand behind
Itvw people -------- ----- ■ ------ Lansing is ex- leaf work on the fronts and wagons Well, if this gentleman calls a seven­
Forfeit Lake, late candidate for
nnd their attitudo toward Demo­ the city council and assist them in 1peeled to lay before him a summary for the purades.
ty yard gain forty, then we would
|congress."
cratic legislation in the last few developing the lake front and mak­ .,( recent developments collected at
suggest
a simple diet of B R A IN S
Mr. Murr lived in Sanford many
Tnere wn* never a baser attem pt years has -given Democratic leaders
ing it possible for the ciunty fair the state department," dealing par­ years ugo and when he is on the and EGGS to increase hi* knowledge
to deceive than tho above falsehood cause for hope that some of them
ticularly with the Marina, Colum­ road always registers u* “ from San­ on how many cubic feet there is in a
this season. .
appearing in the St. Augustino M e­ might carry their independence into
bian, Arabia and Lanno cases. No
yard.
Seminole county has no heed to secret i* made of tho belief of some ford, Florida” and knowing this city
teor from the pm of H. I. Hamilton, the organization of the next house.
and
the
many
advantages
has
been
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This is just a trilling matter to
go beyond her borders for a county officials that the situation will be I
a man whom the Sanford people
after
•
Barkoot
to
remain
Imre
two
Plow
T ver, but give the credit where
On
the
face
of
the
unofficial
re*
fair and this is the proper time to
kave time and again favored when
serious.
months during 1115 winter.
These credit is due is all we are qskinifc for
turns
the
political
division
of
the
get busy on the proposition.
ke • anted Mosquito Inlet improved,
The President hns made it clear to shows wintered tn.*t year in Toledo, Spencer not only made this splendid
*ken he wanted good roads to Now house is so close that un effective and
friends
that the policy toward sub­ Ohio, und for several winters were gain but also was Ahere on the de­
certain
working,
majority
does
not
Smyrna aAd when ho wanted some­
’
Orlando’ s Prosperity
marine warfare outlined in the cor- south wintering in Valdosta where fensive and at no time did G. W.
W hile there might be n few
thing for his section of tho iltntv. exist.
Orlando seems to be enjoying a
DuHose ajso
, *** |1respondencc on the Sussex Vase will they were offered e.vcry facility on full to get bis man.
changes when the official returns are
But when he wanted. the g o v ­
boom,
according
tft
reports
of
re
a
l,
,
lrU,U
y.
j
„
|,is
campaign
th
e
fa
irg
ro
u
n
d
s
.
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played
exceptionally
well
and ho
counted, the chanrps are that these
ernment to spend ftvo million on the
estate-movements
tn
thir~
Reporter-]
,^ i L_
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estate
movement*
in
tne
importerj
^
he
d#cUrcd
that
in
case
the
seems
to
curry
ulong
u
swell
inter­
TllC-btgflhuwa
-would
also,
utlruet
would-not—mntrriatty ajtrr th ir gen­
Etvt f o u r TlHc-h after the East
moving
picture
people
here
us
theference
with
his
play.
Brown,
LlpStar
oL
that
rRy-------''r
,
r'-*-*
AdmlnltflrnUon
was
defeated
ut
the
eral result. In view of the situation
portirtW0 6Fam»c groves and ten lots
difficulty in
Cout Canal Co. had already been
it is regarded hy.. Democratic Ieftclefs porta-two ftfamJc groves ami ten m i* . 0|ection j, W0uld have difficulty in villages of Japs upd Russian people ford and Robinson also played well.
million by-~-the~statB 111
l^lssimmee’ s stars were Bullock,
as improbable that R esiden t Wilson sold In a single cl»y. and a n o t h e r , , w|th foreig n * problems be- in the troupes give the•picture people
badi and then failed to make any
a
great
opportunity
to
work
them
in
Rcgcro
the terror, Wilsoh (not Wood
will call an extru session of the new
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Wo .ta n i • * « ! " » ° »
M “ r‘ V ; N ° " ‘ h“ 'different episodes of serial moving row) and Captain Johnson nil played
progress with the cannl the people of
he has been re-elected, however, ho
congress next spring.
In that case
tk« Interior fought the project .and
stand or fall together, and the mak­ is known to feel that hjs tftuXftfi-Mn* p lc tu ra a .—
A N o.
football. "A ll of the above
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the organization fight will not come
ttpwt to fight it. The St. Johns
in g
any nart Ql i l aridi luUtCM. eriTIj^Tiairbeen ’approved by the na- - The Barkoot Company would alsb are members of this well known and
until the regular sffllnn fo Decem­
thrg h'thc only, feasible, water *xouia
the development of tho whole.
tlon and that he cau proceed with a prove n great drawing cord for the highly touched harkfield.
ber, l? f 7, which will mean maneuver­
HTHFe upper e n d , of the inland
Greatest little old state in the
Seminole County Fair thnt will be
It looked from the side lines as If
free hand.
ing for more than a year. In the con­
viler way and haa been so pronounced
Union, all right, and folks are just
held I n ’ Januray of this year and one or two of tho locals fumbled the
test for the speakership of tho house
Tho President also will take up
Lf the government engineers but
beginning to find it out. Como on
with their superb band of twenty ball, just like the Republicans failed
and tho organization of important
consideration
of the Mexican situa­
Ike East Coast Canal Co. and Sec­
nl— S IP Augustine Record.
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pieces tho many and vnried attrac­ to make a touchdown.
Hegero
committees.
•
tion promptly. He has boon getting
retary Hamilton see the golden op­
tions would 1)0 a fair of themselves nnd Johnson were the stellar lights
frequent reports
from
Secretary
As -matters stand today the can­
portunity of foiating the canal on a
nnd they would prove a valuable for the Osceola eleven and they
v
. .The Eight Hour Law
I.anc, chairman of the American sec­
Republicans
for
Lengin government 'slipping from didate of the
more than did there, share in -piling
New York, Nov. 18,—Th e strike tion of the Mexican American Com­ help to tho fuir axsofiation.
them and thereby- hangs tho pre- speaker will lio Mumes R. Manh.
Tho Hoard of Trade should Inves­ up thirty-two points.
vote taken last aummcr hy the four mission meeting at Atlantic City,
iirication about the Sanford com- the present minority leader, ami railway brotherhoods will ho* mado
tigate this matter and if it is pos­
Captain Greene received nn injury
and will now give the aituation de­
“ Ittee from the Board of Trad e Speaker Clark generally is regarded
sible find u suitable location for this during tho jjame, and while ho lay
effective if tho railroads fail to live
tailed study.
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'ho have stoOd Mr. Hamilton on hia
aggregation as they carry about on the field of haltlo tho beautiful
tfp to tho spirit and intent of the
Already
however
.**4 *o many times that he iaffiszy. ceed • himself.
A
number
of
appointments
are
to
fifty people and tho .businois men dolls of Kissimmee High guve out a
Adamson eight hour law, President
A. P. Connelly does not own a fo o t there are rumblings of. uncertainties Lee, of the trainmen announced ni­ be made soon,- but some of them may will get- the benefit. *
yell to the local Captain. So sweet
°l I»nd on tjic upper St. Johns river, localise o f the close political divi­ ter n conference
did this sound to the Captain’s ears
between
tho he postponed until congress con­
They Includo the membera
J*- R. Walker does not own a foot of sion. On tho Republican side there Brotherhood and railway, __________
represonta venes.
that he decided to'ram nin In tho
Cold Wave Coming
Hnd on the upper St. Johns river, are reports of disaffcctlons against tives.
game.
Tho yell sounded like this:
The law will be effective' of the tariff commission, tho ship­
Washington, Nov. 18.—The cold
p in g board, acveral Federal judges
“ • T- Woodruff does not own a foo t the minority leader as n candidsts Jan. 1st.
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wave which overspread . the country
find on the upper St. Johns river, for speaker on the part of severul
west of the Mississippi river today, B A H G R E E N UAH HAH UAH .
"one of them own any land cacept members who, it is suggested, might
causing temperatures in some places
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•here they have their own home vote for jClark instead. Consequent­
ower thiln has over been recorded in
T Hughes Not Satisfied
plices in this city and thblr farms ly there la’ gossip among some Re­
November, will strike the Atlantic
New York, Nov. 12.— Charles E.
publicans
regarding
tho
advlsabllit
•n the Sanford Celery Delta. T h e y
states, except southern Florida, to­ Hughes and William B. Willcox,
interested in the St. Johns river of naming aqother man as candidate
morrow.
It will reach the Ohio chairman of the Republican national
muse it is t the rightful project, for speaker if one can be found upon
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Tennessee
apd the Gulf committee-plan to remain in New
$
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muse they see tho possibilities of whom the Republican membership
states tonight. .Twenty-six
below York for n week or more to await
he 8L Johns river and. do not want would united.
zero is reported at Sheridan, W yo­ tho result of the official count of the
e government buncoed by ‘. the
Aa the Democrats apparently will
ming.
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Co“ t Canal Go. They are In- be In tho minority, some of the
today.
Once the official count Is
m»led because they, were appoint­ friends of Champ Clark are not cer­
Raise Ilroom Corn
linished they expect ao take a vaca­
?. u * commlttoe by’ the Sanford tain that ho will be a candidate to
“ W hy not raise broom corn in tion,. Mr. W illcox said.
Df° «d
-- of
— Trade
■iauB to prevent the sale succeed himself. Unless he can bt*
Manatee countec as one of tho staple
The national chairman called on
o' the Eut Coaat Canal to the gov elected speaker they prefer that he
crop*?”
sake the Manatee Bivcr Mr. Hughes at hia hotel this after­
* n.m*nt and backed bx the commer- abandon the rac* and become a . can­
Journal, published, at Bradentown. noon. Mr. Willcox said:
* organixqtlona of all of interior didate for minorUy leader, the poat
You will probably aay that there ia
,lond»
and the
’ We are in the same position aa
l
HUT |O
W
lower
east coaat he held fo r many years before the
no market (or it, but that is where
we
have .been since election night.
they
win
certainly
aee
to
It
th
at
.,
—• am certain!
Democratic ascendancy
in
1910..
you will have to guess again." The
W
e
went an official count In Cali­
lh# « ! • is not made.
Such a development might precipi­
Journal then gives a letter ffonj F. E
The sooner the lower cast coaat tate a lively conteet within the Dem­
fornia to assure the reelection of Mr.
Smith at Palma Sola, who declares
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l n o o8it.. jJohns
o n n s river ocratic ranks, with Claud Kltchin,
£
h,nd» wi*Ji
that tho crop ia short in.other parts Wilson before we are willing to con­
cede defeat.
Far be it from ua to
the
ptesent
minority
leader,
and
of the country and shows*the Flor­
*Ct
*°oner wily rrilfget away
deprive
Prcsidept
Wilson
of
ona
Speaker
Clark
aa
the
rival
candidates
#k°m
ida farmem that they can sdl all'the
ine *jd • . proposition and with
single
vote
properly
cast
for
him."
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°f the government have a lor the minority leadership.
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procduce at a . good price.
That
There are many other poealbilltlea
. . . c*n*l project through Florida
broom corn can be raised easily in
they will never ’have -It until with the party TilvDlon ao dose, ant
Mrs. L. J. Parsons came dotrn
Manate? has been proved by experi­
r * v t*t
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rig!
Harry I. Hamilton until all tba votes are counted and
Baturday and
ments and tbe Journal Is doing a from Jacksonville
**• *How,d
—
ni zeal for the East certificates o f election returned there
hla
good work In advocating its culture. spent Sunday her# the guaat of lira.
j °.ut
to get the better of hla will be no definite steps taken by
E. T. Woodruff.
—rTimee-Uniqn. t
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.
W oodruff nnd Connelly even bi-ttyr
than hu known himself and his
atntembnt above gives him un hon­
orary membership in the- Annninr
Club of America.
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1 appreciate the fact that Florida Is the “ Playground of* the Amer­
icans,“ ' and. I will be. happy and content to continue Its upbuilding. J am
a broad minded man and not a fanatic, os has so often been charged in
this heated campaign, and will work to upheld, and not tear down, what
is destined to be the greatest state in the Union.
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Ypu.can say fof me that I will appointe every Democratic-nominee,
whether he be for judicial or administrative office, without exception, and
will work for harmony and pefcel T h e y w ilP a ll have my cooperation,
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T o say there will be any contest,' and I shall expect their cooperation in return.
I am very sorry that the state Democratic executive committee^did
declared the statement, “ U an insult
to the Intelligence of the American not consider me a good Democrat, but if I am ever permitted I will show
It— that I am just as loyal a Democrat as ever lived. In fact, I have
peoplh.’ ’ '
It will probably still be* another always_ insistuT that-this was a family row. 1 have frowned upon, and
day before the full reports are re­ would not tolerate, a negro vote coming in to settle a Democratic fuss.
ceived from any of the four states
You have honored me by your vote, and whether you bo Catholic or
(eft in the doubtful column and cer­ Protestant, gambler or saint, rich or potjr, you will receive fair and con­
tainly not until there has been an siderate treatment at my hands.
official count in* New Hampshire
I have no onemles to punish, and the people wilpflnd that my policy
and possibly Minnesota.
As M r. will be u brond, liberal and just one. I t would be ridiculous for any one
Hughes is leading in Minnesota and to believe that I would even attempt to force religious views upon, the body
West Virgins and a change in these politic. 1 would rather have the people of- the state to know at tho be­
states could in nowise affect the re­ ginning that my policy will be,broad, philanthropic, and for the best
sult there may be no demand for interest of all concerned, and that no sumptuary or blue laws o f fle w
extraordinary haste to bring about England will eVer find a place in thy administration. .
the recount demanded.
People of Florida, now that tho governorship has been decided by you
Virtually all the states ewhere the
it is best that we forgot all differences and lot tho cordial spirit o f coopera­
recount is close are carried in the
tion permeate our great stnte. I shall meet all in the spirit of fairness,
Hughes column and for thnt reason
the Democrats profess not to bo ap­ and as I shall meet you on thnt basis I shall expect to have the same
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S ID N E Y J. C A T T S .
prehensive that any overturning treatment.
could come from u recount.

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Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
Hart In Spectacular Play of
. Ancient Aiteca
Triangle atar seen In striking role,
differing widely from his* western
characterizations.
William Si Hart will be seen at
the. Lyric Theatre tonight, in the
long awaited Triangle "A zte c story,”
. “ The Captive God.*’
This play is
from' the pen of Monte M. KnttcrJohn and offers Hart in a role that is
totally unlike anything he over has
• ' attempted since his desertion of the
footlights for the film studio. The
part is th a t'o f a'stalw art Spaniard,
who, ahipwreckcd in the early part
of the sixteenth century, Is adopted
by the people of Tehuan. in ancient
Mexico, and made their leader b e­
cause of his superior wisdom.
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several years at Gainesville, H a.)
and Jack Pickford (little Mary's
brother) is starred and Is an unusual­
ly delightful comedy of the days
(hat only happen once, when young
whiskers itch a&gt; their roots and
love and spring run rnmpart ajid-one
borrows one’s
father's
evening
clothes and speedy roadster from an
auto company to plope .with love’ s
young dream. It almost ends disas­
trously.— but it don't.
Three

Triangle Maids or Note In
Hart Play
For the first time since they be­
came associates the charms of Enid
Mnrkcy, Dorothy Dalton and Dor­
cas Matthews arc matched against
one another in “ The Captive God,"
the Triangle drama by Monte M.
N ever since he first entered the
Katterjohn- in which Thomas 11.
motion picture fold has Thomas H.
Ince - presents William S. Hart as
# Ince bent his efforts toward the pro­
' ductfon of a drama like “ The Cnp- star.
Lyric Tonight.
J liv e G od." He has preferred to let
pass untouched that period of the
world's history which, contains some
of the most interesting anil unusual
romances e vtr written.
Hut when
Katterjohn wrote
"T h e
Captive
G od." 1nee saw in it the possibili­
ties of a remarkable motion .picture
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CALIFORNIA CHANGES
RESULT AFTER TWO
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corporated n great amount of detail
into this subject, and the result is a
magnificent spectacle 16m ance.' I Is
scenes are rich with the picturesque­
ness that abounded in ..the Aztec
country, and its action is tense with
dramatic situation4.
In the titular role. Hart is declared
to ha\e rendered another fascinating
pirfotii.um e that will* establish him
Mill more firmly in the popular
favor.
He appea*s. it i* true, sans
chaps and som ’ e 'o and six shooters,
but his tnnguc sin i* as powerful ns
ever. ‘
The cast that appears in support
of Hart include* Enid Markey.' D. D.
Tubler,
Dorothy
D alton,. Robert
Me Rim, Dorcas Matthews. Herbert
Karjean and It &gt;liert Kortman.
Louise Huff anti Jack Pickford
in "S e ve n te en " at Star Monday
The Paramount Pictures Corpora­
t i o n added unolher laurel to their
crown In the production of the ahsorbitjg photoplay "Seven teen " -jn
which -Louise Huff (who lived for

tions wero being made to begin legal
proceedings Jv'r recounts in slates
where the result was close.
Chairman \\’ ilIcox included C.allforn! a. New Mexico, -North Dakota
nnd N cw Hampshire- and Minncaota in his list of stales w here recounts und oubtrdly would ‘ be demandril.
Di•mo' rat i&gt;- liradquartrrs w as not
In-Ill id th»* Rrpuhlit-aim in preparing
( hairman
1! dt-vrlopnirnlt
for
McC or mirk conferred with Alton B.
Parker, former Democratic candidate
for President, Morgan J. O'Brien,
Delanrey Nieoll and
John
B.
Stunchfield. all prominent N ew "York
lawyers. It was evident that if tho
election which is to he taken into the
courts the legal giants of both par­
ties were befng marshalled for such
n royal battle as the l niled States
never has Been.
Clalm'272 Voles fpr Wilson
In official statement tho Demo­
cratic National Committee claims
272 votes for President Wilson and
a popular plurality of forn 200,OuO
ta 300,000.

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T od ay—Trial pie Day. "T h e
Captive God."
ft-afurirg William S. Unit
Keystrr.e Conit dy
"Pills of Peril" featuring Chan. Murray,
•The G ir l'ftim F liftc " '-'-rrclij of
Saturday
Comedy. Tho Greet PatrioticSFtfid “ Liberty"
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Tuesday- Trhnple Day. " 'I he Half Breed" fenturii g Douglas Faltl enl s.“ E ii lith chapter cf
"G loria’s Rttrnnct", ftntuiiig IHIfie Burke.
.Wt| rrrday— "A DcJudu! W ife." "Grouchy Bill"
Kivhlcnt-.Ccmtdy " A La Cabaiet".

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Better People demand Better PictureH, thats
Why Our Pictures arc Best.
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F rid a y f Susin Haynkawa in "T h e Soul of Kura San"
A Paramount Plrture.
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Saturday— Big Double Program. A special five reel
feature, full of czciteinent and thrllla. Also, "The
Secret of the Submarine."
M ?.l?‘,.Vr - ;I!nr^ ount pr&lt;?cnU
Pickford in ' ‘Seventeen .

Huff and Jack

Tu.e?ffayT MciC9 p r»n u H a ro ld Lockwood and May
AUmon in "M liter 44", alao, "T h e Grip of Evil.
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R o lle r R in k O p e n in g S u c c e s s

C. J. Flynn- of Orlnndo opened up
his skating rink last Wednesday
.night and. tho patronage which was
accorded hitn by the loral peopio
was excellent under the weather'eonditions which were very- bnd on the
opening night.
The spneious floor,
42 hy 90 is well laid and the skaters
find no trouble in having pleasure
on this beautiful floor.
’ Mr. Flynn, who for years
has
been in llie skating business and
who has also made u study of what
the people want says thnt he always
found it necessary to enter to the
best people,' as the rules of the rink
which' he has placed* in his business
must be obeyed.
Mrs. Flynn will have charge of
the ladies’ session which will be
12 held on Thursday mornings and the
Indies are particularly wanted to
bring their skntcs, Or skates can be
secured at the rink at a nominal
sum of fifteen cents.
The sessions in the mornings com­
4 mence at 9 a. m. to 11.30. In the
afternoons at 2.30. to 5 p. in., and
in the evenings from 7 to 10.

N e llf* i f Application for Tas l)r r d I ndrf
Srrtlan S. at Chapter 4SSI, Lana of fterIda
Notlca la hereby given that Chaa. U Wing,
purchaaar ol* ~
Tat M
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Certiflcite
No. ____
361.________
dated
tho Sth day of Jana, A. D. 1*10, covoting
All Unplatted part ol llloek (I, Chappcll’a
Kub-Div. ol Goldvboro. .The aald land be­
ing aaaoaoood at lha data o( the liauance ol
aurh certlflraK In tha name of Mary XI.
Kecord: Alao T a i Crrtiflcata No. 362, dated
the 6th day of June, A. I), IVIO, rovering
Lola I I t&gt; 20 tleaa Lota IS to |S&gt;, lllo-k &lt;T
ol rbappJtl'a Sub-DIv. of (Soldaboro.
The
aald land being aeaeued at the data of lha
Jrauanre of ouch certiorate In tha name cf
Mary M. Record; haa tiled aald rarilltcalaa
In my attire,
office, and
appllr
soil hae -made
ma le application
on foe
.ta* . deed
nrcordnnea
with
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—. tr law.
S a il Cenipratea embracing the above deeerlbed
/, aituatrd
Seminole
&lt;
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ty. Florida.
Unlrat aald rertifleatea ahall be redeemed
according to Inw la t deed will laaue thereon
nn the |2tli iley of December. A. II. IBIS."
Witneee my oltlcial aignatuie and teal
th!i the 10th day of November, A. It. 1916.
K. A. IK )U G LA S S ,
C!&gt;rk Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fie.
Isqal)
fly V. Ml McDaniel. D. C.
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For Sale— Nearly new adding 0 .
chine. $35.00. Western Union.
For Sale — Hup Runabout, r*.
built, $100. Schelle Manls. City. e.u

FOR RENT
For R ent— Furnished house; eight
rooms and modern convenient
Most desirable location.
AddrfB
P. O. Box 1084.
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For R ent— Up-to-date now store
on Parlr avenue, with all modem
improvements. N. H. Garner.
24-4tc
For R ent— 5 room cottage on El#
avenue with modern conveniences,
$10. Free water. N, H. Garner.
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For Rent— Downstairs of house,
furnished or unfurnished. 107 No'
Laurel Ave. Enquire at house.
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FOR R E N T — Two Furnished
Rooms.. Hot and Cold Water •
Address Z care Herald. 20tf

For R en t— T w o or three, furnished
rooms. Strictly modern. 709 Oak.
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For R en t— House- on E. Second,
between Park and Oak,
Enquire
214 Park
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For R ent— Several nico offics
rooms over Yowell's. Enquire N. P,
Yowell &amp; Co.
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For Rent— 708 Park avenue. Es­
quire of H. C. Dulisse, First and
Park avenue.
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WANTED
It Never Does.
Wo bavo Implored nobody to- run
fof
&lt;i(IIco and do uot expect to.
Hut that fact Is not holding any of tho
hoys hnc)t.—Houston Post.

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W anted— A good
lame
mule.
Must lie sound nnd kind aiyi not
old. Address Geo.-E. Ilnles &amp; Son,
Altamonte Springs, Fla.
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W anted— Furnished room.
Ad­
dress X Y Z. c-o Herald. 24-2tp

Salesman W anted— To sell lubrienting oil, grease, specialties and
paint.
Part or whole time. Com­
mission basis until ability is eitsblished.
Permanent
position
and.
wide field when qualified if deiired.
Man with fig preferred. Rivenld*.
Refining Company,* Cleveland, Ohio.
24-Up
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--------------ThiH Heading THREE CENTS a
Wnnted— White family io work
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum on truck farm. Can furnish work
Charge '25 Cents.
for six people steadily. Rent free.
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where no name is mentioned in the
nd, plgase do not nsk The Herald
Wanted—T o buy two or three
for Inform ation. as to the identity of thousand feet of second hand edery
the advertiser.
Usually wo do not boards. Box 107 6.
23-2t
know who the advertiser is nnd if
we do we nro not nllowed to give
Visit the night school in Bishop
nut this' information. Simply write Block. Civil Service, Bookkeeping.
a letter and nddnifia it us per in­ Language, Words, Arithmetic, Gram­
structions in the nd.
mar and High School subjects. Only
ten cents for each hour recitation.

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
11
New Jersey..
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New Mexico
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New York
The management of tho "rink is
North Cn'olinn
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contemplating giving parties and en5
North Dakota
tertaimnents during the winter seaOhio
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son and from present indications
10‘
Oklahoma
the success of the rink is assured.
Oregon
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Another particular, poiijt which
38
I’ennsylva nia
Mr. and Mrs. Flynn will devote
5
Rhode Inland
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special time to is the children who
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South Carolina . come to skate, and in the afternoons
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South Dakota'
those who bring their skates along
12
Tenneswq
are. admitted free and every after­
Texas
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noon-there will be no admission ex­
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Utah
cept for thq use of skates only.
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V Vermont
VirKiniu ..... .......... ... 12 •....
T w elve Great Serluls in 1917
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FOR SALE
Some of these are Btory groups jI
West Virginia
like those inimP^bj^ ^ tir ic *
fh q;
Wi'soncin
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Wnnted to rent unfurnished houso
o ltf fTome” done In Main** in which • For S a le - F in e horse and buggy.
'Wyoming
six
to eightyrQpiEfl. close In A4»C. A. Stephens shows himself u Inquire at
O. Greens Blackdress
'Mrs. Nprris Levis, 601 E. L i* ,
master.
There will lie serials Iqr 8m^h Shup. corner 3rd Htrabff SIM;
alter
St.,
Gainesville, Florida.
Totals
269 236 27 girls, serials for boys, serials that I ° n * ^ vp'
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Nccejjsary to elect, 266.
hold the rapt attention of all reader
For Sale— Bicycle, equipped with
of cith cr sex nnd all ages. And the
Wanted— Lady wishes position s*
St. Paul, N ov. 9.—Three nights of fiction is only a corner of Tho Cbm- large wiro* basket. It. II. Bronson,
^stenographer;
work- will pleas*.
c-o
Southern
JIclLJelaphonaCo.
unofficial canvassing have, failed to panion. * It is brim ful and running..
Box 1062, Sanford.
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t a k e . ^ n n e s o U f r o ox the tUmbUui bvt f ^ H K'Sfi'niftnner o f good things'. |
column of tho. presidential race’. There’s not a better $2.0p worth of
For- Snlc-^-Two
very
desirable
Drpatlm rnl of Ike Is lftl-f
Charles E. • Hughes maintained a periodical reading anywhere. Send building lots in Sanford Heights,
U. 8. Land Ofllra at OalnlatSU. f f t . •
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slight lend over President Wilson for the Forecast for 1917, which Nos. .73 add 74. Will sell for $200
Notice la hrrahy liven that Kmaniiel »L
throughout the day, but the stand­ discloses somo of tho delightful se- ’c c h or if taken together will niuko Ituah ol (iepava, Fla., who on Oftohjf JJ*
IBM, mad* Itomraiaad Entry,
in g continued so close that politi­ crets of the new volume.
; lower price on the two lots. Apply lor Northraal quarter. Sactlon &gt;.
SI,
8 c nth. Its n (* S3 KaM, Talltha/wa «»•
cians of tint It parties declared to­
N ew subscribers for 1917 who send to th'o’ Furmers &amp; Merchants’ Bank, rl'llan. haa lll-d notlco nl intention la ■{*•
Five year prool to a&gt;'.nblUh elnlro 1•
night that only th s 'o llirin l count
$2.00 now will receive all tho issues .Headland,. Ala.\
7R-t’f
land abo»* diarrIWd, balora Clefh ol DC
would settle the presidential contest.
cult Court, at Saclcrd. Kloilda, or. ihe D*»
for the remainihg weeks,of 1917 free;
y .o f Iwcarabar, 5*1*.
When returns hnd bopn received
For S a le - -First class riding or d aotalmant
nature a* wltneaene: '
also The Companion Home Calendar}
from 2,940 precincts out o f 3,024 in
llnrorr Nlehotaon ot (iarava. Florid*.
work horde.
Harness and saddle.
for
1917.
.
M ltrlU Taylor of Geneva. FTorld^
the state, Mr. Hu'ehes had u plural­
Faward Kllboorof Ganava, MeBd*.
Mrs. Julius Srhultz.
lM f c
B y special arrangement, new* sub­
Norman E. Olreonwf 'KoIbWrr, I I 'rM*ity of 672, ihe count standing: W il­
r
H O t lF Ilf W. P V j 8*
scribers for tho Companion ran have!
F&lt;&gt;r Sale — Modern nine roonf
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son 175,658, Hughes 176,230.
also McCall's Maguzino for . 1917, house and three lots on Oak uvenue
tB-Tura A FH-10le
both publications for only $2.10. Half cash, balance at six per cent.
Drparimrnl
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n.
’ Tea Room Opens
This two at one price offer in­ E. L. Marshall, 8 b Charles, III., or
U. 8. l and Ufflca at G ala***W*. ruu
Del. !S, I I I * .
Madame Hurriet will open a Tea cludes:
phone 90-J, Sanford.
23-Stp
Nolle# ia h#r«by «D »n tkat
Room and Ilenuty Parlor in the
•GUyard ol Atlamnolo Fprlnn. TU..
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Tho
Youth’s
Companion—
62
Docamtwr
IS. t t l l . «nad# llomtKrad E*W7«
Court House block next to the Sem­
For
Sale—
Kentucky
horso
with
No.
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issues in 1117.
inole Bank on Wednesday, of this
buggy, saddle and two seta of har­ N K 'i , 8#et|pn ro, Township Jl
2. All remaining November nnd
30 t:, Tallahavata Meridian, haa Bled
week.
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23-tfc *
ness. Apply Cecil Gabbett, North o l Intention to mat# Flva-yaar Fr*w*7.
December issues of .Tho Companion
satabllah rllam to tb# land abova de»&lt;»'wjFrench avenue.
. 15-tf
hrlotw Clark Clreull Court. *1 ('• • B T
free.
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Florida, on t 4-* 14th day ot D m » W i
Chicken Supper Tomorrow Night .
3. The Companion Home Calen­
Claimant names as wltnesjeaCheap for Cash— Second hand
Tho Christian Endeavor of the
J. II. I'eaeley ol Malllaad.
.
dar for 1917.
rubber tire top buggy. A t atore of
J. J. Dlekaon o l Lcn«wood, n « ' « Presbyterian church will givo a
W.- If. Ward #1 Lonfwood.
4. M cC all’s Magazine— 12 fashion J. E. Pace. *
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14-tf
U C. Lewie ol Altamonte Hprlrr*.
chicken supper in the Garner build­
numbers in 1917.
R O D X R T W. DAV15
ing on Park avenue tomorrow night.
S l-T cea A Frl-tOte
Ite»t»ier.
For Sale— Heavy double buggy,
6. One 15 cent McCall Dress Pat­
The proceeds will go towards tho
tern— your choiro from your first Platform springs, canopy top, leather
windows of the new Presbyterian
number of M cCall’s— If you send a cushions.' Could be made a delivery
LE T US S H O W YOU
church. The following menu will be
wagon. Sanford Wagon Works.
2-ccnt stamp with your selection.
served:
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23-tf • a pile remedy that la different fro*
T H E Y O U T H ’ S C O M P A N IO N
Chicken Tillau
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any other
,
St. Paul*St..'Boston. Mass. '
For Sale— One International truck.
Potato Salad
. New subscriptions received at this
Thoroughly overhauled and paint­
Cranberry Sauce
office.
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ed. Apply E. Stafford, Sanford.
‘Coffee
Bread and Butter
7-tf
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All for 35 cents
"John" Variously Pronounced.
Cake and Cream 16 cents
For Sale— N ice 6 passenger Oak­
Thosa who laugh at tho Bwedei for
__ w woll
___ land automobile. Alao surrey. Appronouncing John as "Yon” may
P IL E R E M E D Y
Noted Sunday School Marf Coming
look to tholr own English fatherland, ply Abernathy*! furniture atore.
Dr. Gilbert Floss of Richmond, whore the name still survives with
a used both externally and Inter0***. (
2-tf
Va., Sec’ ty of S. S. and Young that pronunciation, and spoiled *Ton&gt;
ly.
Guaranteed to give relief m
Peoples Work for the Preabyterian Ivan, the Russian natno Which la pro­
For Sale— A good butcher tee'box
any form of pile* or money rt*ua
church is coming to Sanford next nounced like the Preach Yvonno. la very cheap for a quiek buyer. Ap­
week to deliver a series of addressee merely another way o f laying the ply to Sorrento Market, Sorrentoj ed. Sold only by ua, 50c and
st the Presbyterian church.' H e will same thing. . •
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R. C. Bower.

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Mot.tin} —"ills ITrotht r's K« 1 11 r". "-HTliTriicLfd“
International Ntu*. CHARLIE CH ALLUL.
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New York. N ov. 10.— W ith N ew
Mexico, where President Wilson is
'leading, left in the doubtful column,
the electoral college shows Wilson,
269; Hughes, 2.'I5. Doubtful 27. It
is constituted as follows:
WilDoubtaOn- Hughes
State

speak Friday night, Saturday night,
Sunday morning and afternoon.
The Presbyterians extend a cordinl invitation to S. S. workers of
other churches to hear-this expert
on S. S. matters.
Remember the
dates, N ov. 17, 18, 19.

Foi; Sale— Marine motor, 18
power, 3 cylinder, 3 cycle,
Firat class condition, Sanford M»ck
Ine &amp; Garage Co.
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THfe SANFORD HERALD

PAGE.SIX

S C H O O L A P P O R T IO N M E N T

D O N T THROW AWAY
YOUR MONEY
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by selling to peddlers.
Too ran
get much belter prices by shipping
direct to ua.

(W HITE)
Hair Cut
Shave
Children
Tonic • -

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WE BEY ——

METALS, RUBBER, RAGS.
SACKS, BONES. ETC, ETC.

M a ssa g e

and pay fllghrst-Prtrea and Give
Prompt Returns »

Shampoo
Singe

Price IJsI milled on application

The Peninsular Metal Co

NEXT TO FIRE S TA TIO N
Palmetto Avenue

Jacksonville,

MIM Tax Given tt» Varioua
,
Counlica
Tallahassee, Fta.. N ov. 9.— Th e
semi annual apportionment o f the
one mill tax for school purposes has
been made by W . N. Sheita,' state
superintendent, on “the basis o v f
$1.26 per pupil in average dally at­
tendance.
The table shown here­
with gives the average daily attendance .ln the Florida .public, schoools
as 136.378. The amount ot be ap­
portioned was $184,243.42, against
which was drawn . $170,472.50 in
, accordance with the pro rata deter­
mined. Tw o counties, Jackson and
Taylor are not included in the. tlio‘■frfhuflon o f .the "state fund as the
superintendent offices in the tw o
counties failed to Hie the report.

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Counties
Alachua
Baker -

your car witn tn
Firestone— the til
of maximum mile­
age. You should
have the N o n -S k id
tread for safety anti
a sure hold.
You should have the in­
built Firestone extras that
Etandup against the grind.
Come in and test our . j
prompt, efficient, cour- j
teous service. It w.iLl J
greatly increase your ^
motoring pleasures. Our |
charges are reasonable;
our work always reliable.
Firestone Tubes and
Accessories also on liand.

Average at- Apportiontendance
ment
6,710 $ 7,137.50
803
1,003.75
1.762
2.202.50

Bradford
Broward
Calhoun
Citrus
Clay •
.Columbia
Dade
DcSoto

Duval
Escambia
Franklin..^,
Gadsden
Hamilton
Hernando
H illsb o ro u g h
H o lm e s

Jackson
Jefferson
La Fayette
Lee

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Leon
Levy

Liberty
Madison
M anatce

Marion
Monroe
Nassau........
Okaloosa
Orange
Osceola
Palm Beach
Pasco ..... ?

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Pinellas

Why W e Save You Money
Florid* trade, and hecauae of *pl(*D‘li«r rail and water
facilities, anti low freight rates, w r sa te
! h I y, B*"**t f1***I —ybdrm*, goxraTdrt-d IT&gt;&lt;* l»-*t.
Because of modern machinery and proriiuily to lw-*t
crate limber wr aell be,t quality orange boxea^ftml
and VrgrUbte crates at reasonable pr» j t s . To prove
our claims write for price lists.

W. Ai Merryday Company *
Palatka, Florida

The QM fashioned Kind

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Polk
Putnam
St. Johns
St. Lucie
Santa Kosa
Seminole
SumterSuwannee *.
Taylor
Volusia
Wakulla,
Walton
Washington

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co.
M aaa fa cttim * o f ID EAL F l ItT IM /E IlS .
D w tier* In KentUamr Materinla, KpnayUig Machin­
ery and lnsectlcitlos.

JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

A *.

Penetrate* and Heal,
_ Stop* Pain At Once
F o r Man an d B e a « i

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TIVE CATALOGUE
AND WEEKLY
PRICE LIST
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SEND FOR

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THEM TODAY

rphis “ small change," which otherwise
1 might “slip through, your fingers,"
will mount up monthly and easily meet
the payments on a brand-new OLIVER
Typewriter—the regular $.100 machine.

SAVE

fw madtin SEED COL
9 JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
TO SAVE

BIRD

N ic k e l

SANCTUARY

Audubon Societies Working to Pr*vent Threatened Destruction of
' Reservation in Oregon.
The destruction o f one of the larg­
est, If not the largest, federal bird
reservation in the United' States Is
threatened, neeordlm: to nn announce­
ment outdo by T. Gilbert Pearson o f
New York *dty, secretary o f the Na­
tional Association o f Audubou socie­
ties. The reservation, threatened 1h at
Luke Malhiuir, in southeastern Oregon,
nnd Is a breeding place- for hundreds
o f thousands o f wild tlucks, wild geeso
anti other water fowl.
Application tins been made to the
fell, nil authorities for iwnnlsslou to
drain the lake In order to secure the
land It covers, Tlu* lake Is six miles
wide by in tulles long, ami is about
six feet deep. It supplies nn Ideal
breeding place for wild water fowl,
Mr. Pearson says, and, therefore, it
attracts wild geese and ducks from
Cnr.ada In large numbers.
Its de­
traction,. be declares, will leave thou­
sands Of young witter fowl without a
home.
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Secretary Pearson has taken tho
mutter up with the officials o f tho
general land office, who have prom­
ised to Investigate. It is understood
that those who plan the destruction
o f the bird reservation have already
secured the co-operation of the state
land hoard of Oregon. For that rea­
son, Mr. Pearson regards the situation
us imminent and believes It will re­
quire quick uml enmest appeals to the
secretary of the Interior from those
who believe In the protection of wild
birds, to prevent the destruction of the
colony.
"There are about five million gups
In the United States," said Mr. Pear­
son, "nnd the only way to preservo
our migratory game birds Is to have
these ' sanctuaries— nreas in which
they can never be killed, under any
circumstances."

makes this wonderful writing machine
yours—but"a small first payment.

Send fo r Complete Cat­
alog and Penny-Pay Plan

The Herald
Printing Company

Pennies

A G E N TS
Sanford,

Florida

THE U N I V E R S A L CAR

The Ford M otor Company is one of the larg­
est consumers of steel in the world— 200,000
tons this year. The great volume of produc­
t io n - o v e r 500,000 cars— and the efficient
Ford manufacturing organization, brings pro­
duction and selling costs down to a minimum.
That's why Ford buyers get more car for less
money. Runabout, $345; Touring Car, $360;
Sedan, $645.. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. Qr^,

Balance not apportioned
The receipts from the apportion­
ment of the one mill tax for schools
brings1 hark —to~fHBsb»Mugn practi­
cally the amount paid o u t 't o the
state on the one. mill levy. In May
of this y e a r‘ the first installment was
received, of $7,218, which with the
$14,731.26 now available makes $21,949.25, dfr the equivalent of one
mill on $21,149,260. In 1915 the rev­
enue from the apportionment was
*6.965.20 in M ay and $13,533 in
November. a totul of $20,438.20, or
one mill on $20,488,200.
This up
proximate* the one mill paid out by
Hillsborout h taxpay* rs.
Few Suicides Among Miner*.
Btatbitlcs show that there are fewer
suicides among' miner* than among
any other class of workora.

. (NOT TANKAGE)

_ MADE A N IM O L D O N L Y llY

ESPECIALLY
ADAPTED
FOR YOUR STATE

F o r Sprains, Lamenees.
Sorca, C ute, Rheumatism

Total
■ 130.378 $170,472.60
A mount for apportion.----------------ment
Amount apportioned

Real Blood and Bone
Grows good crops— jbnriches
and sweetens the soil. ’We
have the real thing— Home­
made from Dried Blood and
Home Ground Bone. Don't
overlook this when figuring
on .your fall requirements.

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Hillsborough county leads in the
average attendance
with
11,786
schdol children, ovqa a thousand
more than Duval, which had 10,648.
The amount turned back to Hills­
borough county from the one milt
tax is $14,731.26.
T h e figures are
for the state follow:

i b l * of Florida, I ho aarvlt# of a aobpoaaa
upon a to m would tln d you ILo a a fj 8u# U
Mima and Payton V? Mima.
And U appearing fiom aald affidavit that
ou and *arb of you ara avar tho ago .of
wonty cpa yatru;
. . .
T ltrafora, It la pidtrad that you. Sua I..
Mima and I’tylon V. Mima, appaar to Ibo
abova antitlad cauao on or batata tho tlh
day of U ttam U t, 1916. or tho I 111 of com­
plaint In laid cauao will bo lakan aa con*
faaMd again*! both of you.
I t la furthar oidaapd that t hi a order bo
publlabad la tho'Sanford Harald, a n * » » apar pubttlhod la Earn! ola county, riot*
la. onta a wa&lt;h for figh t wcoha.
Wltaaaa my hand as dark ol tba Circuit
Court, Rov i th Ju id a l Circuit. Romlnolo
eiu a ty , Mortda. on this th* ttth day of

T h e se P ro d u c ts
came from strong, (tout healthy
plants, enabled to benefit fully
from soil, air, rain and sunshine,
and produce to the limit, because

8?S£i“ P y r o x ”
which kill* infect*, Mops fungous
trouble*, and stimulate* foliage cm
•II kind* of crop*.
All ready to
mix with water sod *pnv. Enough ■
to make 30 to 40 gal*. $1. Large
catalogue of information free. ' vrr

•S1 C h a se

ft * !# ?

dm l ease uf nearlySOUflOO bushels over
1014.

C. F. WILLIAMS
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EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman'

Open-Air Schools.
Th e first o|K*n-ulr school was opened
in 1007. In 1010 there were blit 1.1
ittirh schools. Now It is estimated that
there are more then 200 open-nir
classes for tuberculous and anemic
children.
Massachusetts has 80 of
these. New York 20. Dhlo 21.,
It hnt been said that lit oil riUes
there should be on Open-nir school for
every 25.000 of the population.

N *ik * *r s * # &lt;4 in .M J r a , or Hu m , ru *.
Ida. H*/aa&lt;U*( Hoad*
N oth * la barrby flv m that analed ptofMxal*
a 01 ba
by Uta Hoard ot lUiadTTi uataaa
ot fruitord. florid*. on ot Lafom lha npimtkin
of thirty day* Imn and attar tho tlr*t pib.katiun
at thla M tlrt, and up to and uotU II*a o'clock
p. m. on th# ifth day ol No rmbrr. 1916, at
lb* city ball in tba rlur ot Sanford, Florida, (or
tho purrhaat d tth.W O.0P. ‘ CUy ot Sanford,
Florida, rofundinf lioodi. raid burnt* ara datld
July. tat. 1*16, and natum July lit, 1*16, and
baar intf r i t at U»a n la of flv* aad ono-half par
cant prr annum, lalanot payable arml-annually,
both principal and lnt«n*&gt;l an poyaU* at Saw
York. State oI N r * YerL.
rhta taaua ot bond* wUl ba *oM aubjact to tba
approving op ini n a( John C. Thomaeat, lata of
rf tba Hr a ot DUloo. Tbimann tk d a y , mid oplntoo to ba obtained by tba CUy of Saaford. and
a ropy ol thla o' lakMi wifi ba furniabad to tba
rorr-oaful bidder If » dralrrd. upon tba payment
■f tba rum of On# Ilundrad (t 100.00) Hollar*
themfor.
All-bU a mmt ba arcora-anlad with a carttM (back (or taro par n o t of tba amount of raid
Wauo. Tba Hoard a( Bond Tnntaao n o n t tba
rkhl to r«/act any aad al) hi.!*
A. R. KEY.

B.
r . WIllTNER,
O. UTAYtOtC_

Lumber, Bricks, Lime, Cement, R ub b er Roof­
ing, Shingles, Corrugated Iron Roofing»
Doors, Sash and Blind, Cement Blocks, Beaver
Board, Mouldings, Cypress Boards, Fire
Bricks, Fire Clay and King Windsor Plaster

Sewer Pipe and Glazed Tile
Hill Lumber Company
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Board o l Bond Truatoa*, Sanford, rip* Ida.

XO-Frl-btr

SANFORD,

Srm inclr Caaalr, Farida
foe C tm tia o anil C. M.
Cnm ytay, a 4&gt;irprrailon
rraaor* to VanT»*m*n A
Company, a rorporatlon

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Citation

too I . Mtm* and Ftyton V.
Ulmr.

ro Sj L. Mima aad rattan V. Mlta*.

dan • Unknow-.
I t appoanat by affldavit AN d he*-in that
tba'rtridaaeo ot you and each at r »a l* ua.D o n aad U a t lk«r* U no paraoa &gt;a ‘ tba

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FLORIDA

A-25c Want Ad. in The H erald
will Rent Your House For You

�PAGE SEVEN

THE SANFORD HEltAI.D
Am.crlcnn paintings nt UhllaUoipnfi
fin&lt;ln ItAolf being talked obput. The
painting represents Columbus’ earnvcl tho'nlght before tho big And. There
If* a full moon Just above tho horizon,
while tlm reflection of the netting nun
is neon on the ships anils.
A critic opened a controversy, nnd
Dr. Eric Doolittle, professor of astron­
omy at tlio University of Philadelphia,
settled It. Tho critic said ho didn't
Ihlnk.thcro wbb n. full moon that n'ghl.
Doctor
Doolittle.
consulting
his
charts, proved there wasn't.— Phlladetplifa North American.

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A new arrival among coats foreibxdnas no radical change In tho
«tyM which are expected to prevail
with the earning o f full. Except for u
little additional length -It might be
rin.t'ed ns a model designed for spring.
It enreliips the- llgure ns completely,
vrlt’h n cellar high enough to more
then nu«r the neck, mnple width nnd
1 Joncili of skirt that Is only six
Inch'-* sli'irter than the dress worn
troder it There a re .big patch jmekots
ind a rather narrow belt that extends
only nm&gt;»s (ho front o f the coat. Tho
owls "f spring fastened At the waistHoe? however, while this ono extends
Iti line'■( buttons half way or more
dosn the frynt.
Tin* an.del plot 11red Is shown In tan,
blue, mustard color, brown, nnd In
Indbtlmt mixture. It Is bordered at
the belli.in » lili a hand of black satin,
an 1 lie- 1iiiTs and collar are o f the
rami' m u rial. Tim cuffs aro notice­

By IZOLA

FORRE8TER,

"Hut. Santy, thoro aro limits" Dabette pushed hark her whlto sunhonnol
UJlljerenily. Down on her knees, she
was diligently weeding out tho sweet
pea rows. Her hands wore soiled and
leseemly looking, her - faco was
tinhcl and freckled, and altogether
iho looked absolutely unpresentable,
aa her 11 ihcr would havo Bald.
"U Isn't everyuno who has such a
lovely mother. Can’t you appreclato
that?’' naked Santangoio, amusedly.
He leaned over tho fonco from his
-t^o—W-ther-ganlpn, A lirg o flexible
Panama shading his dark, stronglylined face. "How old aro you, Ilabette
"No. I'm sixteen, going on seTgntwn. Am! I’ll nayor havo tho ghost of
a chance, Banly, Hho takes every last
fellow away from mo tluit comos to
this hnugc."
. . . .
*-'“ Y«'i ’nsfnfiT*your youthful compaa*
tana admlro your mother more thnn
Jour own self?" Rantangelq.'s oyos wore
brimming with" enjoyment of bar In­
dignation. "Yon know the remedy for
that—marry her off."
Then a gray and silver''car slipped
lalq the curving drlvo around tho
house atut Ilabetur Jumped up.
“There sho Is now.
And Doctor
Rontey u Hh her, *H o*b an explorer,
■S^niy. with medals all over him and

•cad* of money
Do wnMiod the slim figure In tho

linen skirt and middy speed away tp
|hc car. His eyes glowed, watching
1 alight, tho lady mother, pg Dabotto
love 1 to cajj tjCr

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llful Its an artist mind counts-bwmtyr
witangelo had painted her portrait
twlco and yol ho folt unsatisfied. Ho
“ *&lt;1 never caught thq Infinite, tender
rbarrn of hor after all. It eluded him
“fen u aho herself always had In tho
years of hor long widowhood.
And now her child Babctte .was
^ro* |ng Into womanhood. And fho
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drawing near tho Ilmtt that
6 M Imposed upon himsolf when hogfk her roothUfagatn for her
Thn shadows wero beginning to fall
r 7 n* J*10 lor horizon line o f thb sea
ben ho heard Nathalie call him at
* llttlo opening between tho two
AD) yon very busy?" .
Never, never too busy!" ho callod

■ » . rhpertly. —
1 am almost tired toNathalie saidRUnced at her quickly,
unro Jong ngt&gt; sho had told him half
ov.. *' ha,f ,n •**w *t» that If sho
•h„ Brcppt**
‘ t » o « l d be when
ho / V Tenr t,rrd' Why?-. Because
rested her and gave her a sense
peace and wbll-bolng.

ably smaller thnn those 611 coats of
the current season, and the rnglati
sleeves promise a continuance o f the
vogue for them which has been so
useful to designers. ■ It has helped
them In getting the required flare, in
making variety In moflelH, and 41satires
easy adjustment In the garment.
The coat pictured Is of a kind that
will prove useful, to the guitarist and
serve fop almost nny wear. If -one
must choose nt this between-setiH&lt;uis
time It Is a model'worth copying. In
fact such n coat may he relied upon
for several seasons' wear without upRoaring old-fnshlonisl.. The materials
used In It nro lasting nnd the style
selecte&lt;l for good sttifTs should he con­
servative enough to last as long u*
they do.

suddenly that sho wanted to break
Bomo.newn to him.
"Do you llko Doctor Rondoy?"
"V ery much," bf snld heartily. "H o
In a splendid clilip."
"H o Is twcntyslx," slid hesitated,
"but ho has really accomplished so
much one nover thinks o f his ago. Ho
Is a loader now In nil lines of Bclontlflc research.’’
"Undoubtedly," agreed Bnntnngolo.
"And ho Is well liked and prosperous
nnd very good looking. What else,
Donna Nathalie?"
" I wonder If ho' will make n good
husband. Bantnngclo," she said softly.
Ho drew In a deep full breath of tho
keen nlr nnd smiled at her.
“ And I was Just considering how I
could warn you in tho tendorest man­
ner that 1 should ask you hut onco
tqnro nnfl lp enmna tliu_nmiaH«KWand benrs you right out from my sight,
ah. my Nathalie.'’ .
"Yotj mean tho doctor seeks mo?
eh . BantnWto. how funny; yes, how
droll. That 1 should oven think of
Kho hnjd
such n boy—0I1. my dear—
out her hands to him laughingly,. "H o
hoB asked mo for Rnbotto^ nnd I can't
oar vow- Hhcx-laao voung -----------Snritnngdo looked down at her, hold­
ing both her hands In his, his dark
oyes full of whimsical reproach.
"And I havo boon. betrayed." ho
cried. " I havo asked you again, or
nt least, I havo once more showed you
how patient I am nnd,how I dare al­
ways to hope," ’
"Always," sho. repeated, smiling.
"D o you remember when 1 first met
you In Rome years ago, and you wantod to paint ray portrait! -Those days
cn tho coast at tho quaint little old
villa? And afterward, Tour years aft­
e r that, when you canto hero, and
painted mo again, and you liked'tho
location, you snlJ, and tho Island air,
so you built your studio only next
door— "
___"Dabotto begged mo to help her
with hor gardening" .•
"And 1 bogged you to help with
everything—tho floworii. tho rearing
o f Dabotto—was thoro anything I did
not trophlo you about? '
"Then perhaps you may oven miss
roo. Ah." as she tried to speak, ”n
man, even it man llko mysolf, cannot
stand It always to gaio nt tho stnr
may not reach, I shall sail this
summer for hom».’
,
"N o t this summer, BanUngolo, or
next," slio laughed softly,
Dehlnd thorn Dabette and tho doc­
to r strolled,1bujt turned back at sight
o f tho figures In allhouotte against the
aky. nabotto whlsperod happily:
"Bantangelo la a barefaced fraud.
He wanted her himsolf all the tlmo."
(Copyright, Mil. hr th* McClure N«Wfpa-

p«r Bymilcalo*

kno*

No Full-Moon for Columbus.
Anybody who says thero was a full
moon, the night before Columbus dis­
covered America Isn’t automatically pr
historically nccurnto. And. anybody
who prints a picture Of tho aceno with
a full moon In it la open to the criti­
cism o f folk who aro finicky about
1
* * ,l( down tbm nib the gar-‘ details.
ll»h.
Lhe heoch-” b« «*W taking hor
Bo It la that one of tho pictures In
S m bv her wrist. And he fmep
the Ferris • exhibition of. b’.|tQrical

"I never oven rtintif’hl bf hint.'Don't
subject. It was so trivial—"I think wo
rott know, AlIU," liar voice was strong
agreed th at.real lovo is above Jeal­
sat) f tilth, "when, tho real big lovo
ousy. Tbla Is only common courtesy.
:c*n;es Into yotn—Ufe lt-*sncnjs to
I've known 'CJIrlle* Cooper—sho used
lust sweep away everything else. Bo­
to be a Cooper—since I was a boy nt
lides, 1 didn't want you to know I was
school,
She's about twenty-four, 1
•-cf—lobbying. Isn’t that what ygu
gticsN—around lliero.”
call It? Tho woman’s club 1 belong
A t eighteen twenty-four lonkn world­ to Is behind a bill, something about
ly wise and experienced' llclh pursed fountains at. street corners, and wo
her lips.
want'd him to present It, so 1 wrote to
"i'll be back'by nine,” added Milton, him about it and li comes up' tomor­
lb-lb looked ut him with growing row. ,\r n ’t you i,tad. dear? If »uu
suspicion.
only ct n'd get so n .thing Into the pa­
"Do you think you'll nbed a cur.iilon pers about it. I d love you for It, Milt.”
ns ii tamo cut?'* sho inquired witherpioompd ft*. Uic l landscape,
Effects of Baking Powders on Bread. lngly._. " You. needn't cornu Lack -here,
realizing for tho flrsi time In his life
That, wodum inuihods o f milling ro- Ml It Hho could call u taxi and go
tho underlying power o f tho eternal
niovo froni wheat and corn flour tho down by herself. Of courso, you can
feminine.
vltamlnes 'that aro now believed to do Just ns you plcttso, but you needn't
"I'll try," ho promised.
bo an essential to health Is niado cer­ come back hero If you go carting suit­
(Copyright. ISIS, by the McClure N ew »;a
tain by.Drs. Carl Voegtlln, M. X. Sul­ cases around for old sweethearts.” *
p«r Syndicate.)
livan nnd C. V. Myers in a recently Is­
"You know. Milt, you can’t dcccivo
sued public health report. \
me ono bit.” HUe leaned her adorable
In the Good Old Days. ,
Another 'point of importance in chin on her palm nnddooked up at him.
IIow thankful we should ho to every
their report is that the peculiarities " I ’ve heard of ’Glrllo’ Coojier. Mrs.
discoverer for every "discovery," for,
of dough mhdo from these highly Daniels told mo you were engaged to
were It not fqr discoveries, we might
milled flours nmko necessary tho use her and perfectly wild over her flvo
bo doing tho game kind o f dny's work
of. much baking powder. Plain bi­ years ago. 1 think It's terrible for tho
ns I describe In this record from tho
carbonate of Bodn Is often used as man you love to havo memories o f
dlnry of one Abigail Foot of a certain
such, but tho experiments conducted other girls"
'
* .
Connecticut town. I lately bad access
by the authors prove that In baking
She rose suddenly nnd left him to the diary and this describes one
Hits separates, discharging carbon standing there, expostulating.
day’s work In 1775 : "Fixed gown for
dioxide gas hnd remaining an carbo­
Khe really did need u lesson. Milton mother; mended Mary's riding llfo d ;
nate in the bread. Now carbo­ toM himself severely
Utter lifck of span short 'thread; llxisi two gowns
nate of Bodq Is highly alkaline., and faith In him was too much to bear un­
for Wlllinnt's girls; carded to»v; spun
tho alkali destroys the vltamlnes. If. checked.
linen; 'worked on cheese basket;
howevur. buttermilk or tartaric ncld
All this ho told himsolf going up to botched llax with llnnnah, together
he combined with the bicarbonate of Girlie's, nil tho wny through dltujor.jdl
did fifty-one pounds; plaited and
foda. It neutralizes tho alkali and pro­ the way downtown. Glrllo tnlked In­
Ironed father's stock; ‘ read a sermon
tects the vltamlnes.
cessantly of Hobart, lior husband, of of Dodderldgo's; milked three cows;
Ids
congressional
ambitions,
ills spun linen, did fifty knots; made a
tastes, his achievements. 8I10 was a broom of
guinea
wheat
straw;
little, appealing sort of woman; with blenched thread and set a red dye;
big brown eyas and,a wistful chin. Mil­ carded two pounds o f wool; clipped
ton found himself Comparing her men­ candles, _and scoured tho pewter I"—
tally with lie ill's beautiful clcareycil Uood Housekeeping.
buoyant girlishness.
By IZOLA FORRESTER.
"You know tho ronl reason why I
# S P N N N N N N F * -1
1 asked you to see tun tu tho station',
f.MIt," slie said ns they entered tho
"Hello, hello! Yes. tills Is Milt. Oh!" taxi. "Il'ii for llchnrt'B sake. I want
—Milton’s lotto breathed interest nnd you in
Hint Ids now hill Is handled
surprise—"It’s you. glrllo?"
fairly h&gt; the pupi-is. You will, won't
lb tli turned around and Stared with you. M ill? I don't know tiiysetf Just'
wide open eyes, listening.
•
what It's about, lull It must lie'll splen­
"Indeed, I will—right away. Not u did measure or lin'd never take it up.
hit of It. I'm awfully glad to help out. lie s that type of man, you know. Milt.
Good by."
Just auk Miss Wharton."
Ho hung up lha receiver and wheeled
“ lloUl?* asked Milton, alarmed,
about, looking not at llclh, bul at tho "what &lt;1lien shu know about him?1’
“ Why,' didn't you know?" Tho big
clock.
’T l’s Mrs. Hewitt. Her husband’s In brown eyes met his In surprise. "Hho
Baltimore. nnd wired hep to meet him. saved his life. We’ve lieou married a
nnd tho maid's gone, and there's no year, and U was before ho met mo'.
body to help her down with her suit She was hardly more than a child, he
case. She wants me to run up to din told me, and they wore nil down nt
ncr and take her to tho station after­ Plucbcarst (nr the late winter season.
ward.
You don't mind, of course, 1 believe ho was accidentally shot, nnd
she feund him ns sho ' was riding
Beth?"
through
tho mountains nnd saved.
"U'ho la M rs. Hewitt?" sho naked
him."
frigidly.
’ ,
"W’ns—was ho In lovo with her?"
"Why. she's a girl t*kncw out In
asked Milt rcobly. "Quito romantic,
Denver, you know."
wasn't It?" .
•
- . •
,
*'I don't know. How old Is she nnd
"llu was till ho mot mo," Glrllo an­
what does she look like?”
swered complacently, "but he’ll never
"Now, Hctli"— Milton looked n bit destroy'her pictures. He's got forty
bored as If ho hated to co Into the snapshots of her, 1 do bellcvo, taken
t!iat t-euson. I bnted her till I heard
you wore going to marry Iter."
Tho next morning, Doth mot him,
radiant nnd ready for their UBUnl walk
In the park,
"I'm so uorry, dear," sho said, "but
you know* you would go. 1 know wom­
en are perfect cats, nnd sho cftlly want­
M A C H IN E R Y
ed to tell you about Hobart and uio;
AND
so 1 tried to keep you from going. 1
rofusod him nbout ton tlmoB, ,Mtlt. and
I'm not 0110 hit Jealous of her."
Milton stared thoughtfully at tho
Wrile For Price! And
■*ymuH--vl» tw-ahewd—of-thenr And Hd *1^
Catalogue
had feared to wound her. had wanted xv
to teach her a lesson.
’ * 1,1
"W hy didn't you tell mo you know •*
•*»«:?** ho asked,

ngo o f Discretion.
When wisdom entcrcth Into thine
heart, nnd knowledge Is pleasant amto
tby soul; discretion shall preserve
then, understanding 'shall ke"n theo;
to deliver theo from the wny o f the
evil man,•from the 11190 that .icakotb
forward things; who leaves tho paths
of uprightness, to walk In tin ways
&lt;ff darkner.s; who rejolccn to do ovll,
nnd delights in the fo rw a r! i Cbs o f
the wicked.— Proverbs k'tlU-lJ

Calumet!

‘I waiitwvhat f ask for—
I know wliat It would
mean tu go home "iilmtit
It.
Mother won’ t take
chance*
*hc’* ture of
Calumet — lure of li flit,
wholesome, tatty bak­
ing* —- of positive, uni1 form reslilt*—&lt;if purity I
1 and economy. You try 1

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A big roomy car is luxurious—no two ways
about it.
'
B u t extra inches in an automobile cost hun­
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I t took an investment o f millions in facilities
for tremendously increased production—•

every convenience!!

T o effect the economies necessary to produce
j‘
luxurious size a t this price.
•
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November 10, ||

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THESANFORDHERALD
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lo fancied hbnor. The greatest v ie - ' nor whaUoever. ■ We should all
tory for the people of the United settle down to real business and forStates ha* Mhen sp&gt;n and having get that any political strife ever
been won by the yotesi of the people existed.
We should all work tongninat W ill' street the people will gether toward a common end and
hove the whip hand .under Wilson that end be Florida, one and unand not Wall street. W e are getting divided. The future political horointo the feafr and sane column for scope at this time does not concern
the first time in the past twenty us and we will not attempt to cross
years and Wilson is not only a good any_ bridges before they are fn sight.
Democrat but he is a friend of .the Political sores heal quickly and the
future of the state rests upon the
Deo p ly, regardless o f polfyica.
.
men who liandle the reins of govern­
----- O -----ment. There it no reason «to doubt
S P E C U L A T IO N IN L A N D
that any more political'upheavals or
There are a great many young
earthquakes will disturb our peace
men who would like to go into farm­
and prosperity for th i'n ext two years
ing on their own account. Ilut they
,at least and if Woydrow Wilson is
are deterred by the high cost of land:
elected President wd ran all rejoice
Real estate offered tow usually has
and forget the differences In our own
some defect. * Commonly it lacks
stale.
access by good roads.
Or ’ it may
need much hard work and expense
to prepare the soil.

MAY RECOUNT VOTE
IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

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AIM HIGH
Yesterdays* highest point of achievement is ' the starting point
of today.— Facts and Fancies.
If by saving a dollar today you are able to savertnore tomorrow,
think what you would have'by the end of the month?
. . The pride of a good days work done is incentive to do better
tomorrow—Try this out in the future.

PEOPLE^ A N K OFSAN FORDj
II. R. STEVENS
Fi n U mi

C.TM. HAND SANFORD, FLORIDA
&gt;w-twd.» p l WOODRUFF Vks-Prssideet

o. L TAYLOR R. R. DEAS
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Cs*i«

A recent government report speaks
of the large amount of potentially
good land lying idle in many states.
Concord, N. II., N ov. 9.— W ith
It says that much of it is being held
two precincts missing, the count in
speculatively for higher values.
It
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X iX ^ X X X X X X X X X X X X X ^
New Hampshire at noon gave W il­
is certainly unfortunate that with
son a lead of 121. This was based
^ IrE IR R t^ I
food scarce anil high, would he land
For County Surveyor tho whole live to Widows' Tax Exemption m
For YSiaftors of President and
on certified returns to the secretary
owners cannot get well located farms
fo state from 238 precincts and press Vice President the w hole number of number of votes cast was 690—
Fur Constitutional AmendnJ
with good soil at moderate prices.
___ ____ 690 votes Article V II, Sections 2, 3 ln(j £
* Wilbur A. Ginn
votes cost was 1015*
returns from 54.
The old phrase about being “ land
For County Superintendent of Relative to Apportionment of | W
The vote was— Wilson, 41,842; W.R. Bryant
55 votes
poor" applies to many people.
A
H urJ^ s, 43,721. S ecretary.of State J. Turner Butler ’
706 votes Public Instruction the wholo num­ sontation in Legislature lot.
persuasive agent induces them to
Bean corrected his earlier statement Martin Caraballo
, 677 votes ber of votes cast was 802 —
Against Constitutional Amesi.
buy at n good price a . tract which
T . W. Lawton ............ ...» 802 votes ment, Article VII, Sections 2, 3 ^
in which he said that the state was Washington Clark ,
67
votes
he promises will advance, in value.
For Members Bpard of County 4, Relative to Apportionment ef
complete. The two towns unreport- J. P. Clarkson
688 votes
It is often in some distant city or
Commissioners
the whole number of Representation in Legislature 201
80 votes
Fred A. Coles
state which the buyer never visited/1ed
a v*r* *'m M vo «e' „ . ,
votes
cast
was
769—
73 votes
For Constitutional
Amendnwit
He pays taxes year after year, often
discovery of an error in official ro­ Frank W. Cotton
L.
A
Brumley,
D
iat *1 . ..... 288 votes Article VI, Section 1, Relttlng ti
... 155 votes
ot her charges.
A decade later ho f ° &lt; u * " *
in* reversing the Fred C. Cubberly
275 votes Suffrage and Eligibility 159,
66 votes L P Hagan, Dist 2
find, tho land Is worth no more than ) eada ] * M * 1 ,u« hw ,h» d ,a!&lt;t "« * * «. Henry Dailox
C W Entzminper, Dist 3 ,79 votes . Against
116
votes
Constitutional Amest
B.
W.
Foxworth
he paid for it. He is out his e x - &gt; ; a,d’ ? £ * * * ” ** returns from
,0 P Swope, Diat 4
..... 59 votes ment, Article VI, Section 1,
towns and wards still W . W. Gordon
......
75
votes
penses and the interest the m on ey1 “ 0
*
1
' to he verified might still fort he Frank Harris
ing to Suffrage and Eligibility 221
638 vote* E II Kilhee, Dist 5 ......70 votes.
would have drawn in a hank. Mean­
votes.
change the results.
...
151
vote*
Mhryon
E.
Jones
•
For* Members of County Board o
while by placing a fancied value on
Official figures from 77 of these J. H- I an'ingtfr
51 votes Public Instruction* the whole number
it, he has discouraged people who
,
,
23 voles of votes east was 700
would have paid a fair price and ® ^ Mn«
re" , ! V*d Joseph A. Lucas
hut not tabulated. Secretary Bean M. H. Mabry, Sr. '
633
votes F. P..Forster, Dist 1 ... 513 Votes
made it productive as a farm or for
in announcing the-difference of 93 Franklin I’ unhley
46 votes Ch3s. A. Dallas. Dist 2
60 votes
dwellings. High prices for land, tend
in favor of Wilson g a v e , no total Will H. Priie
642 votes d. y. Harrison, Dist 3
103 votes
to make rentals high, to discourage
figures. The totals upon which his Wesley C". Richards
21 votes
For Justice of the Peace, for^Jushousebuilding and farm investment.
preliminary statement was based Clinton H. SpenceT
lGO
votes tice District No. One, the whole en of North Carolina will hr re
Conservative
business men de­
,
27 votca|numker 0f v o to9 cast was 525
plore land spccunltipn.
It does en­ had been reached, he explained, by L. M. Stevens
elected Democratic leathr. and if
adding to the verified returns news­ Ferey B. Stick ney
137
votes |, (j Strlngfellow.
...... 525 votfs Democratic control of the Striata
rich n small class of shrewd men
paper figures from the districts not John Stoker ..........
144 votes
For Justice of the Peace, for Jus­ continues, John W. Kern probably
w Ik J see possibilities early.
But
heard from officially.
.
Ernest
Thomquest
16
votes
tice District No. Three the w’ hole will be re-elected the majority lead­
others find their money lies idle.
" W e found several errors," said
Any land owner has a perfect right
_
, , , ...
er,' If he Is rc-clected. The pretest
For United States Senator
from number of votes cost ’was 60
50 votes indications point to the probability
to hold his property for any figure f . Cr* tar&gt;' “ « " •
° " e dprk ,n Ward the State o f Florida, the whple num­ L. T . Hunt ... .......... .
For Justice of the Peace, for Jus­ that Senator Alice Pomerene of
he may set. Rut holding K for a n j? !' Ck° nco" - re^
d lh#M Vot# “
ber of votes cast was 8993.
abnormal price works against g e n- 1? U* h
WR » n , W .
Our R. L. Goodwin
tice
Distrirt
Number
Four
the Ohio will he elected president pro
...
41 votes
knowledge of local conditions made
whole
number
of
votes
cast
was
46
oral prosperity. Every time a man
tern of tnc Senate to fill out the ua*
W. M. O'Neal
146votes
us doubt this result,
investigation
46 votes expired term of the late Senator
sells land fdr a fair value to Some
Park Trammell
_
706 votes D. D. Daniels
showed it should have been Wilson.
For Constitutional Amendment, Clarke of Arkansas, and in ttit j
who will use it for agriculture
For Representative in Congress,!
22a; Hughes, 88.
We arc scanning
Article IX , flection 9, Relative to event, if He 14 re-elected and tbe
or for house construction, he helps
the returns very closely, realizing •Jlh District the whole number of Widows* Tax Exemptiop,342
on the productive forces of the com­
Senate continues Democratic, It
that the slightest error may change votes cast was-859 —
Against
Constitutional
Am
entmunity.—
Reporter-Star.
probably will be chosen as president
117votes
P re sid e n t W o o d r o w W ilso n .
. the result-not only in t h e state hut Daniel F. Gerow
ment, Article IX , Section 9, Rela- pro tem for the next Congress.
A.. N. Jackson
..........
48 votes
.
•
the nation."
W.
J.
Seam
G94votes
T H E G O V E R N O R 'S R A C E
4
'■#
Thc
returns
are
being
delivered
to
Florida has just passed through
O UR P R E S ID E N T
For Governor the whole
number
Sometimes the voters can he de­ one of the most spectacular battles the secretary of state by special te - of votes cast was 971 —
livery mall on the official blanl s.
pended upon to do the right thing in her history.
Since last June
C. C. Allen
,
41 votes
Th
e. Democratic state committee,
at the right time and this is one of when the question of the primary
Geo. W. Allen*
130votes
them.
The whole country ca;i fall nominations for governor resulted in when Hughes was reported to be Sidney J. Catts
436votes*
* upon their knees this morning and , a recount of-the* second choice votes leading hut night was said to have W. V. Knott
.... 364 votes
thank God that Woodrow Wilson until last Tuesday when the matter decided to petition for a recount of
For Secretary of State the whole
x
has been re-elected President of the was settled at the polls the state lias 1 11 ' otenumber of votes cast was 822---l nited StatiMi
For the first time [ been in an uproar and business has
II. Clay CraWford
671 votes
Now York, N. Y., N o v. 9. — Re­
in history a real man of the people almost been suspended while the
J. E. Jinkins r _
........ 151 votes
has been
President and dared* to disciples oi Knott and C a lls have turns at 1 o'clock Showed 213 Dem­
For Attorney General, the whole
tell Wall street and the money ranted and roared through Florida ocrats and 201 Republicans elected, number of votes cast was 687 —
powers of the United Stairs just making charges and counter charges with sixteen districts not yet ac­ M. B. M acFarlaen
. 176 votes
Seven of these dis­
what they could and could not do and the Democratic party has been counted for.
Admer D. Miller
.., 84 votes
. and after telling them has become a rent in twain, the real issues of De- tricts are Democratic in the present Thos. F. West
427 votes
.
candidate and defeated them while mocracy forgotten, platform , burned *acc and k
ni" e art’ lepubhcan.
For Comptroller the whole num­
ftU E to our duty to our fam ily, this Shoe Store olfera*a
« “ its
P°* ber of votes cast was 766— '
Jhey were looking,. The corpora­ and discarded while the question of * hou d ea&lt;* ^
faithfullness of service which from the start has woo
582 votes
tions and Tammany Hall all tried a man's religioq was cussed and d is -j,lUcaI ad,llallon tk?e » u n * would Ernest Amos
stand — Democrats, 215; Republicans,
r-it mnny lnnrt~frten(Ts from the tot u p to the. oldeaL
Angelo Leio
__ ________57. votes
to double cross Woodrow Wilson cussed by men who knew nothing of
im e m b w v 1— —---------------w 11
^iYC the Derner
Northrup
l2L,Yutes
under the guise of friendship hut real religion. The Herald h rfo rc -th c i"
-esmr—did—rm.t Work-"Tor the
maiorUV . f thrgt 0Yffr thV
^ For
--------------W e shall never belittle our obligation in this direction and
Treasurer the whole number
rare and picked K M ~ H ud»ort for ^»&gt;ul.Ixr«ns and four representatives
__co m m o n - peofde—w eTr' aMve- tp TtTfll
never waver in our fidelity. Jn the exchange of money for
of votes cast was 780— •
There
footwear here the fam ily secures something more than simp*
own interests this tim e and they governor and we still believe he is of othpr Parllpa ,n *he hoU!,p'
George E. Gay
.... ..... 131 votes
position and art’ , lw o P J ° « r m i v « ,
one intle-. Carl L. Harter
ly shoes, for they find staunch workmanship in. the shape
voted for the man and not the mon­ the proper man fo r the
61
votes
v
pendent and ofie socialist in the
our or.::’ regret is that so low o: tp.o ,
J,
C.
Lulling
.
587
votes
° f “ loyal friendship" in_cYcry-nnir. - r------------— *------eyfour.
thinking people of Florida failed t o (
'
Sup;urinUmd»nt-o(-PubHr~rn1
T h e people of America Fan cele­
vote’ iur
for nun.
him. Auer
After iiin uu'tdi- w
d ■* D
^ O^f.U
auu
aflJAi
, .—
-.1 ,.are
-■ ~^ Wu x « L f i - t W mo— struction'the whole number of votes
brate a ’ most glorious Thanksgiving
tn'-w-asTTauJn u if ^ T T ? ll^ M it ic ia n s |Jor,ty ot the next nationai senate.
cast was 796—
“this yUar. ““ 1 hey ‘ can "rest Tn sccurGeorge W. Holmes ___..... 171 votes
ity while the countries of Europe and pseudo prohibitionists a^d ring- r i A T T i r m i r V T A m n
sters (his paper had hut little inter- I i l l | | y | y
1 1 1 1 *1 L
W. N. Sheats
625 votes
ore in the trenches- They can n s t
. . . .
When the head of
assured that Wilson will he
— firmet
...... . |w t ln. thl‘ “ Kht'
...
For Commissioner of Agriculture
the Democrat.c- - party, the.
in his demands now that he is r e - 1the
the state
the whole number of votes cast was
elected hut he will never plunge this «e c u t,v e committee, the- canvass.ng
642—
* hoard and all other authorities p ro -.
country into war for fancied insult
W. A. M cRae .
,,..... 634 votes
claimed W. V. K nott the nominee
C,
H.
W
s
lk
c
r
„..________
8 votes
The Herald stuck J&gt;y the ship and
For
Justice
of
the
Supremo
Court
we have no apology to offer for that i
the
whole
number
of
votes
cast
stand. We gave the views of others, |
was
1015—
gave our own and, without any mudE. p ly
87 votes
slinging and vituperation supported '
•
Jefferson B. Brown
513 votes
•W. V. Knott and now that he is deLIG H T VOTE POLLED IN THE CITY John M. Cheney
—
218 votes
''feat.-d we do not ir.te.'.d to throw up
PR E C 1M TS — NO EXCITEMENT
Y cn sir, u e can d o it.
Joehep
LGranger
88 votes
our hat and shout we told you so.]
R.
F.
Taylor.*.,
.
..
:
4itt
votes
The election in Seminole county
dr attem pt,to tell just how it hap­
Ili^h?— Yes it is high.
For
Railroad
Commissioner
the
pened. \Ve are tired of the whole was a surprise to several as C alls
whole
number
of
votes
cast
was
780
, affair and/ we are satisfied that our supporters had claimed it for Catts
608 votes
Pajter and printers ink
..readers are tired of it. The chapter by 300 and vKnott people had claim­ Royal C. Dunn
Alexander
J.
Goode
120 votes
ed
by
100
and
it
flopped
around
and
are ja s t about double the
U cloawft os .far as* we are concerned
Charley
T
.
S
chneider----53 vot«s
finally
landed
on
the
Catts
side
by
and wt- itsk for no* favors either from

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price of eight months ago,
but we can’t help that.
■You know we don’t make
the paper.-

However, our
prices
are always consistent with
good materials and work­
manship.

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The

the defeated or the winning candi­
dates.
Governor elect Catta has
made a campaign on an anli-Catholie platform. The editor of tha Her­
ald is a member of the Presbyterian
church and has no connection with
any Catholic institution and yet we
have persisted in our contention
that religion has no place in politics.
For the reason that the.m ixture has
stirred the state and fomented dis­
ruption in the party, turned brother
against brother and father against
son we are not inclined to look with
favor upon such a campaign or. to
pat the successful one on the hack.
* It is all over now and our hope
and prayer is th a l.S . J. C alls will
make Florida a good governor for
the. sake and peace of eur state.
Florida is on the eve of a wonderful
&gt;' development and this development
'shbirid not be retarded in any tainI

ii Herald Printing Co. ii
Office Supply Dept.
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72. Allen ran strong at Oviedo and
the other Republican nominees re­
ceived complimentary votes with the
exception of J. M. Chaney, candi­
date for Supreme Judge who pulled
more votes than his fellow Repub­
licans on account of fight on Judge
T a ylo r of the Supreme bench.

For Senator for the 19th Sena­
torial District the whole-number of
votes cast was 660»—
G. W. Crawford
---------- 666 votes
For Member of House of Repre­
sentatives the w holr number of
votes cast was 768
Frank L. Woodruff _______768 votes
For County Judge the whole numElection day was very quiet in
«
Sanford and. the full vote was not her of votes cast was 786 —
polled here much to the surprise of E. F,. Housholder----- ,___ 786 votes
the many adherents of the candi­
For Clerk of the Circuit Court-the
dates. There was no excitement ex­ whole number of votes cost w as 802
cept In the race for governor and a E. A. Douglass .
........ 802 votes
a few primary Democrats who were
For Sheriff the whole num her of
anxious to vote for Republicans. votes cast was 809— *
The mixing of the presidential elec­ E. E. B rs d y .........................809 votes
tor on the ticket was confusing and
For Tax Aite^aor the whole num­
many a good Demount' found out to ber of votes cast, w as-801—
his sorrow thafc he bad unintsntion-r A. Vaughn .^-7 . " . .......... 801 votes
ally voted for a Republican elector - For T ax Collector thp whole num­
and vice versau Following is the tab­ ber of votes cast was 822—
ulated vote of Seminole county:
|John D. Jinkins—
_____ 822 Votes

BUSINESS PROJECTION

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times of prosperity to further progress as it is in a
business crisis to ward off disaster.

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BANK protects money when it is plentiful and
builds up a credit which can be utilized with ben&lt;&lt;§&gt; efit when money is “ tight**/ *

We aim to constantly i(extend our scope of in­
fluence through Che quality of our service.

The First National Bank
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The ladies of the Congregational the executive committee of the
church will have a cooked food sale Christian Endeavor Monday night.
at' Irwin &amp; Giles store Saturday,
The Presbyterians are observing
November 14th.
this week as "Sunday School W eek ,"
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W A N T E D — T W O M ESSENGER and a determined effort is being
1 &gt;JIlle lU p p en ln gs — M en U on
BOYS. GOOD SALARY.
W EST- made to have a largo attendance
of Matters In Brief—
E RN U N IO N. A P P L Y . AT ONCE. next Sunday.
Personal Item s of
Mr. R. C. Weidner V ill speak at
t
24-ltc
Interest
Wonderful new shipment of the the night service Sunday and there
latest New York styles in pattern will be special music by a quartet.
* Sum* v i of .ho Flo«.li.« 9m.||
hats will urrivc at French Millinery
I
Talks Sutrlnrlljr Arr.ngcd for
;; Shop this afternoon.'.
2 t-ltc
Sundny School .Meeting
♦
Hurtled Herald Reader.
There will be n union S. S. W orkRev. J. A. Davidson of Stoughton
WIs., the new pastor of the Congre-' *'rs ,,leet*nK «t the Congregational
gutional church will be here Sunday, church Sunday afternoon at 3.00
Remeifther the shower and cooked
N o v , 12th and services will be re­ o'clock, addressed by Nlr. R. C.
food &gt;&gt;lc #t tho R « t Room to- sumed both morning and evening. Weidner, State Sec'y of the Sunday
| morrow (Saturday) afternoon.
AH
Sunday
All members and friends of the School Association.
For dSlHoua hot biscuit* uso Jubs church are asked to take notice. school workers of Seminole county
Self Rising Flour— A t all grocer..
Sunday school ::45 a. m. C. E. at are invited to this meeting.
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6:00 p. m.

literature which was kept in those
days Was but documents on knotted
strings, which they cnllcd "quipas."
These served ns aids to memory.
The quipn consisted of a thick cprd
with thinner rnrds tied on it at cur­
tain distances in which knots are
tied. Cords were of various colors,
bach having their o w n , meanings.
As red- for soldiers, yellow for gold
and white for silver.

[NANDABOUTTHECITY i:

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Juit received largo shipment of
Fdi#on Electirc Mazda lam p.:— All

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■» ,ow prlco*-

Treadwell &amp; Renand Electric Co.,
Underwood Rldg. Telephony 189.
24-2 tc

For delicious hot biscuit* uso Juba
Self Rising Flour— A t all grqcers.
6-tf
IN. F. Lezette of Oviedo- came to
the city yesterday.
Um Juba Self Rising Flour for
delicious hot Risculta— At* all gro­
cers.
Special sales at French Millinery
Shop in Coal Suits. All have been
reduced.
24-1 tc
For delicious hot biscuit, uso Juba
Self Rising Flour— A t all ‘ grocers.
6-tf
Remember the shower and cooked
food sale at the Rest Room to­
morrow (Suturduy) afternoon.
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for
delicious hot biscuits— A t all gro^
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ctrs.
All halt have been reduced and
muil go by December 10th to make
room (or ilie Christmas toys and
novelties. Something to please both
young and old. Nothing prettier hn
ever been shown before, from elec­
tric trains to baby rattles. Franch
Millinery Shop.
24-ltc
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
Self Rising Flour— A t all grocers.
6-tf
* County Judge Herring took a day
off Wednesday and went to DeLand.
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for
delicious hot biscuits— A t all gro_ « n . _ _____________6-tf

One of the greatest points in favor
o f Tanlac Is its freedom from injuri­
ous minerals.
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24-11

Remember the shower and cooked
food sale at the Rest Room to­
morrow (Saturday) afternoon.
For delicious hot biscuits uso Juba
Self Rising Flour— A t all grocers.
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All suits at great reductions.
Newi shipment of street and even­
ing dresses, have just arrived at the
French Millinery Shop.
24-ltc
U»e Juba Seif Rising Flour for
delirious hot Biscuits— A t all gro­
wn
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HOTEL CARN E S
Special Sunday Dinner
60cts
12.10 to ? p. pv
Fruit Satud
•
Cream of Chicken Soup
Fried Tenderloin Trout
.
Vinaignret Sauce
Baked Chicken, Celery Dressing *
Roust Loin of Beef an jus
Peach Fritter, Natural Sauce
Summer Squash Macaroni au Gratin
Candid Yams Snowflake Potatoes
Steamed Rice
Corn Gems
C h O^Olale'MeringueTuddlng
Mincemeat Pie
American Cheese
Iced Tea
.
Hot Tea
Coffee
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The second Lyceum A ttr action
yilLbr given ut "the Tem ple next
Wednesday evening. T h e time has
h*«n set at 8.16 which will enable
»11 those that attend prayer meeting,
** *ril os others, to take advantage
°1 this splendid oduc_. _ __________
S E C O N D LYCEUM A T T R A C T IO N
'
Kendall, the Make Up Man
•Rbfqrnish the entertainment for the
•vining.
Roy E. ilfn d sil— Entertainer
The second Lyceum attraction will
U*8 Juba S e lf'R is in g Flour for
be R oy E. Bendall, Entertainer.
ieitcious hot Biscuits— A t all groHe is the Make Up Man and will
«m .
6. lf
give an "Evening of Miscellaneous
This Tanlac is really the. first Selections."
(Some in special cos­
tTiedirine I have ever taken that tume). ' Be sure to hear him. 1
does what they say it will d o ," said
Wednesday night a t-8.15 o'clock,
*'
Holly, Lexington, K y ,
24-lt
Nov. 16th, at the Baptist Temple.
Free to season ticket holdfer.1. .
‘
^ b a Self Rising Flour for
Adults
60 cts. Chiodren 35 ct*.
driieioiis hat Biscuits— A t all groPhono
209
for tickets.
tw ,‘
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Remember the shower and cooked
f0od sale at the Rost Room to­ Plants and- Cut Flowers for Sale
AH day Saturday, Novem ber 18|
morrow (Saturday) afternoon.
nt tho Seminole Co-operative Gro­
I .would not take' one thousand cery Company there will be for sale
m° ,
f°r what this wonderful beautiful carnations and chrysan­
*msc medicine has done for me," themum blooms; gladiolus bulbs,
, ’
Mattie Lutes of Loxlng- fine paints, pansies, carnations, sal­
t0n' Ky.
24-U
vias ansd cylamcn plants.
R*v. Mr. Stones, a popular divine
Fresh flower seed in variety.
. ” ur nrilthboring city, O viedo la
Phone or see Mrs. S. B. Wight.
* ’•&amp; hands with his many friends
24-3tc
,n
City today. '
1. A' A ^vlngston; living near AahPresbyterian Church
JJJJ ^Ity, Tonn., says, " I feel like
Our church has as usual spent a
There was an in­
in. f . frorn hoU8e to house and te ll-' very busy week
* l . people about Tanlac.”
teresting meeting of the Auxiliary
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Monday afternoon.
A meeting of

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Special Prices on Children's
Hats all this week
*

"T h e Prehistoric Remains" was!
delightfully told by Mrs. 4. N. Whit­
tier who also showed pictures and
described them.
-

Mrs, Blackmun, state chairman of
of literature program was a visitor
of. the afternoon who spoke of San­
ford Lfterary Society as mother of
all others in way of good papers and
interesting programs to well perfect­
ed.
Mrs. Dickinson's- paper is the
second
one from Sanford to be se­
W O M A N ’S C L U B
lected a* reference for’ all other lit­
"&lt;\ rose to the living is worth erature .societies of the state in their
more than sumptuous wreaths to the study of South America.
dead."
.

Guard Kills Convict
Cyrus Smith, a guard o f the coun­
ty convicts shot and killed a negro
mpn nlimed Collins yesterday at
Calendar
ten V)'clock on the east side of
Tuesday,
N
ov.
L| —
Bcnrdall avenue. The convict gang
Socinl
Department—
Bridge. Mrs.
were working on the roudway and
F. E. RuumiUut, Hostess.
Collins had been ugly for several
days accroding to eye witnesses of Wednesday, Nov. 15—
Welfare Program to Woman’s Club
the affair, lie advanced upon the
Epitaphs of Living Folks.
guard with a heavy shovel and with
the intent of doing him bodily in­
The entire club membership «ro
ju ry and when the guard warned him.
|
invited
to be present and enjoy t)ie
to stop hc_ continued to cutse him
program.
It's going to bo great, an
and as ho came close the* guard
most
interesting.
fired, killing the negro instantly. A
coroner’s jury empaneled yesterday
afternoon and. hearing the evidence Cooked Food Snle and jjihower at
Rest Room
brought .in a verdict o f self.defense.
Club members are reminded of the
"shower" and vhioked food sale at
.^
Notice to Tax Payers
the Rest Room on Saturday after­
T a x books an&gt; now open for the
noon.
Call and‘ inspect the .cozy;
collection of I HIG taxes, a discount
room that has Peon provided for the]
of T w o per cent is allowed.for pay­
use of the public. It is hoped there
ment in November and One per rent
will lie many useful articles given
in December.
In inquiring about
upon this occasion that will be ap­
taxes furnish me full description of
preciated by the
committee
in
your property, as shown on deed.
charge.
JNO. IJ. J IN K IN S ,
,
.
Tax Collector.
Chicago, III.— At the board meet­
24-4|c
. .
ing held in Chicago, Sept. 23rd,
1916, by resolution the Gcrncral
Baptist Church Sunday
Federation
re-designated the Gen­
:.30 Sunday school.
11.00 Preaching by-the pastor— "Is eral Federation Magazine as its of­
ficial organ, and further, requested
There a Balm for Gilead?"
.3.00 Baptism ut Brisson's pool of all ollicers, department chairijien, ns
candidates received in Owens meet well as other member* to give to the
ing. Twenty three were received for mngnzinc theit support and - co­
baptism, live by lottcr and two by operation.
(signed) Lucretia L . Blenkenburg,
statement.
Chairman' Publicity Comm.
G.bfr B. Y. P. U.

Don't forget the special sale in
millinery, 125.00 for 112.60.
Don't
•7.00, Preaching by the pastor,
miss this. French Millinery Shop.
"T h e Copy Book."
24-ltc
Y e s — Always welcome.
For delicious hot biscuits use Julfthr
George Hyman,
Seif Rising Flour— A t all grocers.
Pastor.
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PAGE F IV E

TU B SANFORD HERALD

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L D. PEARSON, Mgr- IRS. A. D. PARRISH, A n ). I

The New Editor's Manifesto
To, the Readers of the General Fed­
eration Magazine—
It is held by some of the readers
of this magazine that club women
do wish to have a club mngazine.
It is due to the women who have
this idea that I have consented to
accept tho editorship. You will for­
give me if I speak in a personal way,
nnd say that the work as far us I am
concerned is a labor of love. I have
taken it up in the same way in. which
women accept
club
presidencies,
knowing that a club is n child to be
carried near to the heart, and loved
and loved and then loved some more.
thnf rliib ■L'nm° 11 niwy~t
noarer toge fher with a medium, of
communication than without one,
and that their work and their in­
terests may receive impetus throug
inspiring interchange of constructiovo
messages. If I had not this ^ Idea
ild-not-attempt llitrwurk. ^T'iTfn
laying down a club presidency that
has* taken the most of my time for
the past four years; the same- heart
interest which I put into that work,
I shall put into this wider service, as
a part of the great system of club
life. Therefore, in -joining the long
list of those workers in the sun who
are on lovo's payroll, I shall be glad
to feel that every club woman is a
contributing editor, and that we are
all-m aking the mngazine together.
Haryot Holt Dcy,
Pnat President of the Woman's Press
Club of N ew York City.
Literature Department
The Literature Department con­
vened Wednesday, Nov. 8th in the
club rooms with an attendance of
sixteen, Mrs. L. R. Philips presiding.
Mrs. A. D. K elly gave members a
review on the map of South Amer­
ica.
Having had the "F lora nnd Fau­
na" last week tho next step of- pro­
gression in study of South America
was the Aborigines. As In days of
yore we were want to begin our
stories with the phrase "Onro upon
a lim e," so begins the history of the
earliest inhabitants of South Amer­
ica.
During the progressive stages
of human .culture are the savage,
the barbarian * and the really civi­
lised man. Wo seo that ho whom we
consider a savage would regard a
barbarian civilised and we may pre­
sume that the men of a thousand
years henee will look upon our pres­
ent condition as barabrious.
"T h o Empire o f the Incas" was
an entertaining paper /esd by Mrs.
G. B. Dlckinion, citing*hlstory from
the first Inca who was Msncs. The
wonderful architecture, intePesting
beliefs of these early people, their
mode of living, their government, so
called," too w as'even peaceful. T h o ,

| PEOPLE AND EVENTS

M IL L IN E R Y
Order Work, a Specialty.

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Satisfaction Guaranteed.MRS. G RACE K W IL L IA M S
10G East First Street

Next to McCuIIers

continued on their way to Tam pa at 8 o’ clock.
Everyone holding
by auto Wednesday.
chances will please be present.
* Mrs. John T. Brady, Miss V ir­
ginia Brady,, John T ., Jr. a n d ’ Edward will leave tonight for Waco,
Texas, where- they will spend the
winter,

Mrs: R. fl. Blackman, state chair­
man of Liternturc was a disting­
uished isitor to the Literature D e­
partment, Woman’s Club, on W ed ­
nesday.

Mrs. D. G. Monroe returned lost
.Mrs. M. C. Savage is again cosily
week from Georgiu.
domiciled in her bungalow on M y r tlo avenue.
^

A t the store of Lewis Krnuss,
303
East First streeet, the pretty
Mrs. Ida C. M cM urray, form erly
,
(Continued from Pago 3)
piece of lingerie that is being d'.j- j milliner at the French M illinery
Robson and Miss Helen Terwitllgvr
posed of by Mrs. M ary Baker will Shop bus returned to her homo in
were other musicians whose instru­
bo drawn for on Saturday evening Jacksonville.
.
mental numbers gave - much pleas­
ure.
At the refreshment hour ice cream
and cake was served- .
Miss Leavitt received a number
of beautiful gifts from admiring
friends. Enjoying the gracious hos­
pitality of their young hostess were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grcone, Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. Miller. Dr. and M/s.
Oliver Miller, Mrs. TerwlHtgor, Mrs
Dsborno, Herndon, Mrs. S. S. T el­
ford, M rs. ILenry Wuitte, Misses
Esther Woo db urn. Lillian Booth.
Hutli Little, Gertrude Little, Lillian
Gocrlz, Alma 'G oertz, Versa Wood­
cock: Messrs. E. J.. Wilson, Jack
Matthew Nunoler, C. II. Branam,
Carl Malm, I). M. Herring, Victor
Green, Robert Green, John Huber. .

For Piano-Fund
One of the spries of the delightful
silver teas that arc being given in
the interest of tho Music Depart­
ment piano fund was given on
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Frank Woodruff, with Mr.
Scoggan and Mrs. Woodruff joint
hostesses.
Although the -weather
was so inclement there waft a good
attendance, and several rhnrming
music selections contributed greatly
to the plensure of the-guests. Mrs.
Claude Herndon sang a beautiful
solo. "Only W aitin g" ( Frances Mason
Mneo), in which her sweet voice was
heard to advantage.
A group of
songs much enjoyed was rendered by
Mrs. James Taylor, including "T h e
Rose" and "T h e Nightingnle" (H aw ­
ley I, "Mistress Mary Duitc Con­
trary" (Jessie Gaynor); Mrs. Albert
Philips' charming
numbers ‘ were
"R ose of M y Heart" (Hermann
Lohr) and Erwin Brrlin’s lovely
little song "W h en 1 Leave This
World .Behind."
The occasion wna
marked by a delightful informality
and ngreeable sodulbility.

wif-•f-Wrrtrfrt"'
This afternoon —
Mrs.
Eugene Rnumillnt enter­
tains with bridge nt the Woman's
Club in honor of Mrs. William Chns.
Hill.
Mrs.. W. W. Abernathy entertains
thir-ttoatr~T5vers' Club in honor of
Mrs. John T. Brady.
Saturday, N ov. I I — '
Rest Room shower in Wclhorne
block.
Mrs. G. F. Smith gives n benefit
silver tea at her home on Magnolia
avenue.
• Monday, Nov. 13—
Mrs. Puleston will be hostess to
the Auction Bridge Club.
Tuesday, Nov.- 14—
Social Department Bridge at the
Woman’s Club. '
Wednesday, Nov.' 15—
Miss Ruth Mettinger gives n one
o'clock luncheon for Miss Saideo
Williams.
..
W elfare Program to tho Woman’ *
Club.
Thursday, Nov. Hi —
Miss Charlotte Hand’s shower for
Miss Williams.

P trfon al Mention
The Cecillan Music Cluh will hold
its regular bi-monthly meeting at
Mrs. Munson's studio tomorrow af­
ternoon.
Misses Olga Schultz and Charlotte
Hand w ith . Mrs. Albert Fry have
beon appointed from St. Agnes Guild
to meet a com m ittee’ from tho Guild
of Holy Cross Church to arrange a
subscription dance, to be held in the
near future.
»* •
Miss Versa Woodcock is spending
the week in DeL'and.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F . Thom ai of
HendersonvHle, N. C&gt;, were tho
guests of M r., and Mr*. Fred Wilmot early- in the week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Hsnrahan of
Watertown, New York, who ' were
the guests o f Mr*. Deane Tum or

C-mrrisSt Hot acUOTf a Mara

Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx
belt-back great coats
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Several variations in any number

o f line overcoat fabrics.

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Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.
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The homo of Hart Schaffner St M ari Clothes

Handling o f Banking
Business
The Seminole County Bank takes special interest In
^ the welfare of its customers and makes it a point to
1handle their banking business with the utmost dlstch
and cDIcIcncy.
Your account subject to check is soliciteJ.

FOUR PER CENT IN TE R E ST
P A ID O N S A V IN G S A C C O U N T S

Sem inole County B onk
Sanford,Florida -

A Home Bank for Home People
FORREST LAKE, Pre*.

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�COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY-E FFIC IE N T REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
L A K E M A R Y IT E M S
W. W. Herndon of Winter Park
was a business visitor here Saturday
morning.
M rs.’ W ill Ewans and Mrs. H. H.
Webber went shopping in Sanford
Saturday.
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Miss Frances Pearson of Paolo
was guest of Miss Hetcn Iserman
Friday afternoon. .
Mrs. It. L. Jones left Thursday
to spend the winter in Wajhington,
D. C.
The friend* of Mrs. Engenolt
wriil be glad to know she is on the
mend, after being indisposed at her
home for the past week. It is hoped
ahe will soon be able to be out
again.'
H. II. Webber arrived home Sun­
day,' after having spent sevural
months in the .north and west.
Miss Helen Iserman was a week­
end v isilo V a t I’ aola.
P A O L A P O IN T S
A Mrs.* J. C. Ensminger of Sanford
was a recent guest of Miss Prancei
Taber, at .Twin Lake*.
T ^ e .young people enjoyed a chick­
en piliau at the hospitable hqmo of
M r. and Mrs. Oscar Pearson last
Friday ‘evernng.
Dancing was the
order of the evening after which all
did justice to the delicious piilau.
We arc sorry to lose W. D. Zach-,
ary and family from our community,
they having re'onriy moved t o Jas-.
per, Fla., wher &gt; M * ifaeft"ary is en-'
gaged in the lumber business. •

The Moorrfs Stnlion mission claas
held a social at the J, F . McClelland
More than
home Friday evening,
sixty persons enjoyed the evening’s
pleasures— music, refreshments and
visiting.

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,\{. D. Gatchel, Mrs. E. J Cam­
eron and Master George. Gatchel
were called to Jacksonville Sunday
to the. deathbed of Mrs. George
Lovell.
Mrs. Cameron has the
little Lovell child with *her for the
present.
Walter In g ra m -'M cLain arrived
here lost Week from Shreveport, Lou­
isiana and is ..the guest o f relatives,
v G. C. Ellis of Washington. D. C.,
will arrive in Sanford Thursday to
be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Stone on Cameron .avenue- for some
time.
V'S. C. Shlatter and fam ily of Lake
Golden are driving a new model
Ford! Mr. and Mrs. It. G. Hickson
of Sipes avenue are also enjoying a
new model Henry Ford.
, Mr. and Mrs. Ben M onroe and
Miss Ethel Hickson motored to
Chuluota, Geneva and Oviedo one
day recently-and spent a delightful
day.
. . • .
Mr. and M rs .-H. G. Dietorlck of.
Jacksonville were over night guests
of Mr. ,and Mrs. G. C. Chamber­
lain last Wednesday.
Little Eleanor Cnmeron and Alice
Morris have begun their school life
this w'etkr

• XJisi Bessie * Michael*, a popular
tea Kir of W inter Park i* expetled
Saturday to spend the week end at |hospitabl
th**' home of ,Mr. and Mr-. Oscar

5c and

V E N th e jaded appetite
. Jt-J revives before N . B. C.
Graham Crackers. Irresistibly
appetizing, with a wonderful
nut-like flavor, sustaining and
light are these crisp biscuit of
best graham 'flour baked to a
tempting goodness.

NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

Mrs. P. S. Holmes of Livingston,
Mrs. W ill Robinson and daughter,
Texas arrived Friday to spend aev- Mr*. Jack King a n d 'baby Clifford
oral weeks with her parents; Mr. and and Mrs. Jack -Thompson were the
■Mrs. G. M. Jacobs and other reitt- dinner guests of Mrs. Jack Vaughn
Tuc.day, all enjoying the day r.s it
w as-M rs! \Vill Robinson’s birthday.
Mrs. J. R. Robinson helped Mrs.
Vaughn .to entertain.,
T h e hunting season will soon be
here now but from ■the khootfhg
know
to his bed for a few days is about sometimes, ugw u e ' don’ t
whether the Berman artillery is
his work again.
Mrs. Styers, who was taken sud- turned loose on' us or not, but are
denlv
ill
Saturday, on board the asking' nbout it? It was only some
•
s*
F . ' E. C. train enroute to Jackson­ one breaking* in their dugs, getting
ville-an d who was taken o ff at ‘ this ready for the fir.t day. That was
wasn't it?
place, where Dr. Simmons and the.

tensive experiments, almost daily fl.ld in»t&gt;rctlon»

of our ceaseless search fo r . b e tte r m e n t—

h.i\. prodiii t-d the stut.ly, generous-bearing citrus
►fo r k that has Vnadc our trees Ihe standard t h r o u g h ­

out citrus Florida.
T im e |s n o f f o r sale.

Nature progresses leisu re­
ly. The accumulated.robust health and fruitfulness
of 36 Ivors cannot he All (din’s •U nited Into newsprung slock
Says a Huckcyr customer,- " T h e
f W i tJl hundred trees o f Dire. .\^ jf.n h t » t c*- thnt1 |ui ro i
*1- t bum y»u Hirer years ago are the
finest tree* for their age t ever saw
They a r t
now carrying a hox or more to the tre*.''
You would naturally ixpect to pay mors fo r
(Jit let t ■g r ip* n Mu c k r y e i t t u X - ,Uup.y..u -m a y hr a I tu e o s e d r r ’ TTTtV small trts diftetenev ts— how u t ­
terly
Insignificant
when
compared
with
tne
stronger, better-developed trees that liuckeye stock
Invariably produces.
. A * a pre-ent or p rospective .grove owner, y o u
sh'-uld kn w the w h o le story o f Buckeye trees.
Send fo r dur f r e e c a t a lo g today

— --Buckeye Nurseries
113* r i l l t e n s

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M n O H ’L E T T
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D. C. O IL I. K T T .
I u g f i t FxcIusIvJly &lt;?ltrus Nurseries In tti# World,

Buy your shoes from (he largest mail order shoe house.
G et them direct. Save middleman and retailer's profit.
G et style, fit and quality. G et prompt shipm ent;‘ G e t
shoes that w ear, at lowest prices, ana put difference in
your pocket. In a year it w ill be considerable.
Wm JcHsI Yolatt
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prt,ti.oo uu«k caxb tara*
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Mr. and Mrs L A. Sheldon were
in Sanford Monday.
Geneva was sorry to hsar o f the
taking away by death of Mrs. Dr.
Lewis o f Defiance, Ohio.
Dr. and
Mrs. - In-wis-h-fve-bmnT^winter resi­
dents of Genova for a number of
years ar.d have many friendV here.

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eral Fire
Sa n fo rd

Insurance
F lo r id a

T.he Russell* lived up to their r e p ­
utation as leadura in the art of H ar­
mony Singing when on Tuesday
night they opened up the Lyric and
took the large audience by atorm..
This team of singers besides having
powerful and well trained voice*
possess n personality that extends
right into the audience. The Rus■clls will sing songs each night nnd
Mr. Lane the manager made no
mistake when he* secured them for
hi* theatre.
Those who have not
heard thorn n* yet brttvr avail
themselves of tho opportunity be­
cause their engagement is limited.
Weights In Germany.
Germany uses the metric system o f
weights and measures, but with Ger­
man names. Tho system of weight*
may best bo compared with our* by
noting that bno kilogram, which equal*
1,000 grams, Is equal to 2204G pounds.

All work guarapteed and tire, and
tubes insured against lost ffoa
fire while on hand.

SANFORD VULCANIZING WORKS
W A I.K K l( D ICKSO N.

M ,„ a|„

First Street, Next to Ford (iarjg*
Phone 67
S A N F O R D , FLORIDA
F R E E A I R AT THE CURB*

V E T E R IN A R IA N
------OFFICE?—
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H A N D B R O S . H T a GLES

Bring in 'your lame and tick
horses and mules.
lin e the*
treated. Have their l*crh ,-v.imli.
i ed, sharp corners dressed dowa,
| projection* cat off and dcra)t4
i molars extracted.

OOOOOOu a o o o oc a o o a noooofl

Easy to See Resemblance.
"Kl-lu-hou" Is said to bo monkey lan­
H A IR TONIC
guage for ’’retreat." which may do
true, though, as a mutter of fuel, tho is sold by us on a guarantee to be
reliable preparation for keeping tk
words. In sharp staccato, sound remark
obly like a dog, deaorated with tho scalp and hair in a healthy ronl
ordor o f tin can nnd voicing discom­ tion. Let us explain it* merit* t
fiture na the sceno of action recede* you. Sold only by us, 50c and $1.4
rapidly Into tho (Balance.
R. C. Bower.

OF WHAT OUR '
SAY
Y ou r C R E D IT is Good
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The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co
SANFORD’S HOUSE OF SERVICE

SANFORD

FLORIDA

Phone 8

IM P L IC A T E D IN B A N K R O B 0 E R Y
Business
•

Man o f Punta Gorda
Cemtnlle Suicide
Punta Gorda*. N ov, j ’. — Following
his arrest on. a warrant charging him
with complicity in the robbery of
the Bank of Homeitead at Home*

stcatf, in ’ September, R. C. Addisoh, agent here for the Gulf Refining
Company committed suicide hare
tlii:* afternoon, by shooting himself
through • thd head. -• ft was at 3
o'clock that Deputy Sheriff Carlton
had served til* wuirant on AddUon
at the d o o r ’ of the latter's office.
Addison as*&lt;t&gt;d to be allowed to'
W E S T G E NEVA AVENUE
straighten up some papers on Ilia
Mrs. Jack Vaughn has .returned
desk, which reijue.it was granted,
home from -Jampa where she spent
he shot hlmtclf as ha st&gt;od by hU
a very pleasant week with her
desk.
brother, Jim ( Mansfield.
Addison, familiarly known'here as
Mr*. Charlie
Powell and her
“
Tlsh,**
h-s been burdened recently
m.iAher, Mrs. Rabun called,at Mrs.
with
churgcs
of having burned the
Jack Vaughn's Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W ill Robinson and fish houses on the railroad rock here
It is not be­
family were the guests of Mr. and several months a?o.
lieved
here
that
Addison
had any­
Mra. Culp Sunday, calling to aee
thing
to
do
with
the
robbery,
as he,
Mr. Rohlnson’a father in the after­
aa
well
as
his
brother,
Locke
AddL
noon, who js slowly recovering from
sou,
also
arrested
here
today
on
a long spell of sickness.
almliar
charget,
waero
here
at
the
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Robinson and
Mrs. Jack Vaughn spent the d t y time o f thy crime.
The deceased leaves a wife and
with M r*. Wm. Robinson of Celcr,
one son, a youngster of tea.years.
avenue Sunday.
Mrs. W . N. Culp nnd Mr*. Jim Tha warrant charges that the two
Abbott were the dinner guegta of
their brother and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. W ill Robinson one day last
M 'fllW e horarfitureV'V.A/
week. M r*. A b b o tt’ was called her*
~
M ETAL W z
from Ocala to see her father who has
been v ery ill.
CEILINGS.SHINGLES
Jack Frost is a lazy old fellow. He
hasn't even blown his breath as far
as .Sanford yet.
'AND OTHER SHEET METAL
The fruit in this neighborhood ate
BUILOINC'tlATERIAL
putting on their yellow jacketa and
Writ« ToDay For^atalog^n
looking fine top.
Mr*. W ill Robinson and grandson,
end Special Quotation!
little' Clifford King are on the sick
FbOfiMrtaTPWttO£,
list thia week,- with an attack o f
la grippu.

hO O FlN G

W. J. T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y

Y ou can get double the
out of yod r tires at n cornparafi!,
small coat, if you wijl have the*
retreaded as soon as the tread it
worn to the fabric, or a* soon u
the fabric begins to show, xh*
brick roads grind off. the tread be.
fore the walls of the tire ar.. ,ian.
aged and a new tread will matj
the tire practically as good u
Have_ all cuts and pur,ttures in tires repaired as' »obn u
poisslbte,
thereby
preventing
moisture entering tire and deny,
Ing the fabric, thus saving \
Blow-Out and serious damage to
tire and tube later on.
We have special facilities for r*.
pairing tires anff tubes.. Send
your work to us or phone.

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' Russell* W ell Received at Lyric

people of Chuluota attended Rer is
Pearson.
‘ t H I LL’ OTA S N A P S H O T -;
much better and will be able to go
G ENEVA NEW S
Election day was very *iuit’t and
.The rains seem to have finished
T h e Exchange Packing House has
home in a few days. She is now a
well behaved here, our usual twenty their work and we are having beau­
the home of. Mrs. E. E. Tribble, been doing some packing t hia week.
votes being cast.
tiful fall weather.
J. T . M cLain will begin pneking
white her two little children are at
It Is hard to believe that this is
Mr. and Mrs. John Long came
M rt. M. S. A verette’ s. These kind oranges next week. .
the fall of the year instead bf .the home Sunday from Orlando wffj'ere
ladies deserve much praise for th e ir! •The M. E. church is preparing a
spring. W ith su -h m 1 i. changeable they have been for several day*. ‘
Mr. Styters; temperance program for 'Sunday
care of the strangers
weather it is mu h mprv 1 &gt;.e Ma*ch owing to the illness ami death of the
was telegraphed for and came in f night at 7 o’ clock,'to which the pubor April!
latter’ s father., Mr. Smith.
o’clock, having lie is invited.
Sunday about
Mr. M . I). Barber and fnmily and
Mr. and Mrs. C. D, Ilrumley driven all night in the* car,, coming
Mr*. II. H. Pattishull were Sanford
spent. Saturday in Sanford on busi­ from Okeechobee.’
EAST S A N F O R D
visitors Thursday.
R ev. A. S. Pdck will as usual fill ness.
James Osteen nnd Wife came home
Sevetal of our church goers at­
his second Sunday in the month ap­
Th e W illing Workers' class gave a
M onday evening from Christmas,
pointment at M oore's Station church tended services at Christmas Sun-j where they were cnlled^'on account social at Lake Harney Friday, Ice
day.
afternoon of tHi* 17th." '
of the iliness of his mother, Mrs. cream and cake were served and a
general gpod time was had.
J. W . Osteen.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. ’ Rehbinder,
• Several of our patrons and the
trustees of the school were visitors Mrs. Richards, Mr. Mecs and Wm.
in Sanford M onday, going before Mecs were in Orlando Wednesday.
Mr.
Irene Peters
the county board in interest of our
have gone to Daytona to make
scIjoqI.
Geneva -friends are
Miss Matilda Story of Orlando is their home.
visiting lier uncle. F v M. Siory and , ■orry to lou* them nnd extend sin­
cere sym pathy to them in their be­
family.
F&lt;,r ir.-irc than th^ third o f n century tluckeys
reavement.
•trees have bern tmpruvtnR in quality yearly.
Ux*
— part

Addisons hired Frank Rice and hli
associate* to rob the bank..
The death o f Addiaon makes the
sixth *in the case ofllowing the rob­
bery of the bank early in September
by Frank and Leland Rice, Hugh
Alderman and Jim Tucker.
The
bandits got only $4,300, according
to a statement .made b y Alderman
after his arrest.
-•'Charlie Williams and two Hender­
son* brothers, members of the posse
following the bandits through the
Everglades were tho first victjma
of the affair, both, being shot by the
'posse. Jim Tucker was drowned and
Leland Rice was killed at the end -of
the chase when he, Alderman and
Frank Rice were wounded, up In
Chockoloskee Is la n fL b y authorities
of Lee county. Frank Rice was bad­
ly injured but Is said to be im prov­
ing now. Hugh Alderman, caught
several daya after this last clash,
made a complete confession to Sher­
iff Dan Hnrdie upon their arrivn] in
Miami. It was said nt the tim e that
he implicated others hut nothing
was done until yesterday, when it is
supposed the authorities in arresting
the two Addisons at Punta Gorda,
acted on the information furnished
byj[ Alderman.

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TY PE S REPAIRED

SEMINOLE

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COUNTY

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TH E SANFORD HERALD

Manse, Rev. E. D. ly with pink und green lanterps,
Newman, Mrs. A. K. Hill, Mm. B. j'unuzually Jacge-for all the Lyceum Presbyterian
Brownlee officiating.
Miss Esther ferns und potted plants, one corner
" • Herndon, Mrs. A. P. Connelly, I numbers.
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Mrs. Eugene Uoumilint, Mrs. Archil*
Woodburn nnd Miss Versa W ood­ of which was screened and trans­
H a p p e n in g s u p t o date
Betts. Mrs. Hal Wight, Mrs. Henry
formed into a tastefully arranged
cock witnessed the ceremony.
St. Agnen Guild
Adtirr»• ftlj Cofljmttmnlioni* |#t ihi«
J "tight, Mrs. W. L. Morgan, Mm.
Colmmn lo
The bride wore for the wedding cozy corner with greenery, lanterns
‘ Tho regular meeting of St. Agnes
Mr». R. A. TtiKeut*, Phunr Ho.'201
W. L. Watson, Mrs: Geo. Bishop
Here delicious
a modish coat suit of leather colored and rustic seats.
and Misses Saidce Williams, Ruth Guild on M onday afternoon with wool poplin with blouse of white fruit punch wus served throughout
Mcttinger, Margaret Wight, Gret- Miss Charlotte Hand was in tho crepe do chine. A white hat, white the evening by.A irs. Leavitt.
chcn and O lga'Schultz and Char- nature of a social affair in honor of shoqs 'and gloves completed , the
Shoictr for Ilridc-Elect
Hook Circle M ttl*
In tho hall and parlor, white star
Miss Saidec W illiam s_a member of
The following novel little talo &lt;of | • Unusually novel and attractive lotto Hand.*
pretty costume.
jessamine
vjne in full (lower and* cut.
tht» Guild who will be married this
, • u a ricvcr production from the was tho miscellaneous shower given
flowers were prettily arranged.
In.
Mrs.
Drown
is
the
eldest
daughter
month. After enjoying a social hour
l . J e Pen of Mr.. Henry W ight in honor of Miss Sqjiiee Williamson
the
dining
room
where
refreshment*
of
Mrs.
A.
T.
Woodburn.
She
is
a
Birth*
with needlework the young people
Ji|| be much enjoyed and ap- Tuesday afternoon by the Daughters
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bigger, jxn- were invited into the dining room charming young girl, possessing u were served by Mrs. Nelli? L e a v itt
i * j.tcd by her friend. In general of W esley at the home of Mist noOnce the birth ol a daughter
where a dainty luncheon sulad course sweet disposition that has endeared Tcrwilliger. and Mra- O. P. Herndon,
Ld the dul&gt; women of San/ord in Bessie Zachary. The beautiful home Tuesday, November 7. ‘ The little
the decorations wero especially pret­
was served a t the table which wax Jier-'frj a*large circle of friends.
which is so suitably adapted for
ty. A tall, long handled basket cen­
lady weighs eleven pounds.
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prettily decorated in thonor of the
Thp grooip Is an employee of
Hook Cifdo and read before the large social functions was charmingly
tered
the table filled witli lovely
occasion.
A t the - conclusion of tho Atlantic Const Line.
tn.mb.r. an T u « d . y .Ite n m m « adorned with ferns and goldcnrods
roses
nnd
ferns.
From the ceiling,
luncheon Mrs. Albert Fry .presented
Mr, and Mrs. Brown will rosid^
Guests were
The Make-Up Man
over
the
table*
drooped
garlands of
fk, ham. • ( M™ *• f . C n n n ely. dining hall and den.
Miss Williams with a habdsomc in Bnnford and are nt home at 30u
* Heliihlful contest guessing “ which received by Mrs. J. Dl Roberts,
The second number of the Lyceum
bright
flowers
enlivened
with vines,
casserole on behalf of the Guild. Elm avenue.
Mme M , who" embodied in this class teacher; Mrs. T . D. Hayes, Coarse will be presented at the Bap­
and
windows
and
doors
were trim ­
The presentation was made with
original story was enjoyed, the vic­ president o f the class anil Miss tist Temple next Wednesday, N o v.
med with tho same lovely combina­
charming grace, by the youngest
Mrs. 15th, when Roy Rondall, make-up
tory of ituresing the greatest num­ Bessie Zachqry,. the hostess.
Hirthday Party
tion. The big white birthday rako
matron of the congenial coterie of
ber of name, crowning the effo rt, of W. P. Carter as station porter an­ man and entertainer will appear.
Miss
Frances
Leavitt entertained j rested upon tho table. Partners for
maids and matrons.
Miss
Ruth
Mrs S 0. Chase to whom was pre- nounced the arrival and departure Mr. Hcndall is u unique personality
Mettingcf was a guest of the Guild. with a charming birthday party at i refreshments were secured by mntchMntid ‘a work basket. The beauti­ , of the matrimonial trains, on which and an artist in his profession. His
thc home of her parents, Mr. nnd int; flowers, roses, daisies, chrysnnful weather tempted the ladle, out the brides of 1915 arrived and the program sparkles with humor and
Mr*. W. F. Leavitt on M onday j-themums and other varieties.
MuH'rW/urn — Hrown
of doors, »o the meeting became In bridea-to-be of 1916-17 would de- yet is filled with choicest literary
evening.
(
*
sic
nnd
games
marked
the
passing
of
v
I part.
M an y of the girls were shy thought nnd expression. Nature has
reslity a pleasant porch party.
The many friends of Miss Mny
Green und old rose formed a love- the happy hours.
Mrs. Tcrwilliger
'about "b u y in g " tickets but Interest­ endowed him with rare dramatic Belle Woodburn will bo cordially ly color scheme which combined rendered several charming vocal seGuests ol the Circle were Mra.
ed friends pushed then! aboard (he instinct, a rfch ' resonant, musical interested in her marriage to Mr. with quantities of garden flower lections, accompanied .on the piano
R. J. Holly.* Mrs. Pulwton, Mr*.
! departing trains and all were eatfbr voice.
A treat is in' store for all William Brpwii which took place gave an unusual charm to the *at- by Dr. Oliver J. M iller., Mrs. J. N .
3. f, Whitner, Sr., Mr*. Hawkins
to launch Miss Williams on the who attend and the attendance is Tuesday evening, Nov. 7th, at the j tratcive rooms. The porch was loveContinued on Page Five
of Washington, D. C., Mrs. S. E.
"R ocky Itoud to M atrim ony." .This
ilarrett and Mrs. H. B. Connelly.
placard hung above the doors of the
Members of the Circle are Mra. A.
living room, which, when opened re­
p. Connelly, Mrs. - Henry W ight,
vealed a road cleverly . designed,
Mrs. J. . W. D id ins, Mra. S. O. strewn with gift, packages of all
Clue. Mrs Margaret Barnes, Mrs.
sixes wrapped in a-manner to stim­
R. A. Newman. Mrs. May Dickins,
ulate rocks and n scene uf rare
Mrs. George Speer. Mrs. A. W. beauty, for beautiful ferns in whiteFitts, Jr., -Mrs. Galloway, Mrs. B. F. draped pots stood upon pedestals on
Whitner and Mrs. T&gt;. L. Thrasher, either side o f the winding road con­
whose absence was much regretted: nected with white ropes of crepe
A Tale of Whoa by* Suaan Wight paper, thnt led to the big white
Thfr other (Jay I tried to dye some chair where the traveler rested, hav­
Dingte old clothes belonging to my ing reached tho,goal. Bamboo, yel­
husband, thinking that if I were suc­ low daisies and goldcnrod completed
cessful i could make him look like n the charm of the woodland see up.
$
5
,
0
0
0
.
0
0
Newman without buying others from When the door was opened the sta­
presented the "bridethe Taylor. The hot dye Hurt my tion porter
Hand like everything, and after all elect with u large basket on which
my trouble thny came out a v e ry was the word "lo v e " in yellow let­
This was to gather up the
unpleasant shade of Brown. - "D e a r ter*.
me!1’ thinks I, "T h is is not a Good- "rocks'," ’ ’ fo r ," said she, "a fte r tho
•
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1*
*
*
«
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hue at ail, so I went to my back experienco o f years of wedded life
door and cast both duds and dye she found it to be an obtsacle re­
into the gariiagc can. While I wall mover, for Move would m ove moun­
standing there 1 saw a man go past tains."
in an ox cart. Hawkin some Fish
While Mrs. Calude Herndon play­
that.he had Taught with a Speer in ed the W edding March the journey
Lake Monrue,
began. At tbo beginning of.th e road
‘‘A-lloye there!" I shouted, run­ was tho sign " 'T is a long, long way
ning down the steps, just as ho to- matrimony" and just beyond was
whipped up his ox.
I gave Chaao another with the inscription "A ban ­
down the alley, past Barnes, b .c k don hope all ye who enter here."
The first turn In the road was
doors and Garages, and at tho end
.
j , , .
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of the Lane, I am sure I could have marked by n sign bearing the words
»
t
A few
caught him, had I not been inter- "22 Days Journey Ahead."
1repted by a certain young matron of miles further ahead the traveler was
this town, who stood • Holden her confronted with this, "D o n ’ t Give
Merry peals of
parasol over* her head, and making Up Tho S h ip ."
laughter
greeted
the
reading of the
frantic attempts to tell .me some­
signs, by the guest in whose honor
thing.
.
the road was built, but the journey
. I Tolar impatiently, "D o n 't
was not y e t ended for another bend
Buy when the Other Fel­
Sale will “ Go On” all
Bothamly! I am in a hurry! L e t in tho road revealed the good ad?
me pass!" As she paid not a bit of vice "G o Slow and Don't Stum ble,"
day Saturday, 8 a. m. to
low. is forcjffl to Sell
attention, and continued to Bower while at the last milestone up pen red
head ami rt ake signs of diatresa, I a sign, ''Y o u
11:30 p. m.
Can't T u rn . Back
ahoved her so otn side, and went on N o w " and then the journey ended,
MEN’S SHIRTS
HOSIERY
calling to her Brotheraon who was for behind the chair, the sign post
Old John D. says “ that’s
waiting for her, “ Y ou ’ d better take pointed to "Y o u r journey is done,
for Women and Children,
Big lot, soiled and
this Galluwny and Thrasher Round­ the goal is won and may your next
slightly damaged
very fine, 25c Hose for
what I do” . You can
ly, if you can't quiet her nerves any road bo paved ‘ with fun.”
A t the
Prices goiie Lower and
other way."
conclusion of the journey Mrs. F. E.
now follow his advice.
Still Lower.
On.I flew nfter that extraordinary Stcinmeyor rendered a solo very
&gt;
or, and I had almost- overtwken-him sweetly," *'M erry~B lf3a,r to the ac­
'hen, ttlut ,fr, j see, but Mrs,. companiment o f Mys. Frank Adams:
Dickenson hopping off n motorcycle The opening and inspection of the
gifts was a real delight to all pres­
directly in the middle qf my path.
"Stop there!" he shrieked. " I 'v e ent and galea of laughter greeted the
___ __ Your Choice
ought up with you, fo r all you are appearance o f a scrubbing .biuab.just half price. We di- , big lot, $1.00 to $1.50
juch a champion Walker.
MotH*k poi^cleaner, mixing spoon and other
Suits ipid Coats, so
values, going for
A N Y . M A N ’S SUIT
‘ vide fifty fifty with you.
M y for you to tell mo this minute such useful articles that were tucked
in Store
There
shat you have Dunn' with tho away among the packages:
cheap you will buy^ for
/
Cluhhouao K ey."
•
was a wonderfully pretty v a rie ty of
worth up to $25.00 at
"It is on its String-fellow!" I re­ fancy work, lingerie, cut glass, and
all next year, and when
One lot of Men’s Palm
plied with dignity.
china.
A delicious salad course was served
'Mother says you arc-'ll very
Beach Suits, small sizes
you do you will make
Mert’s Good B l a c k
‘ bek Householder," says he, "fo r at the refreshment hour.
Sox
The time to buy is
and extra large size
rheihas looked and while it may be
money faster than ever
In tho’ lsto afternoon there was a
on iu suing, it certainly is noV on regular New Y o rk subway rush to
when the Gbods are go-,
, *
"h e e you are supposed to catch tho departing 'm atrim onial
in your life.
ing up.
k*;p it."
special, which included in ita pas­
I would have taken all sorts of sengers even a charming widow who
ots that ’ it was therq, but though vainly protested that she didn't
*
*•* mad as the Dickins, I knew want to go, but friends dragged her
» was mere folly to FoBtei' a fuss along any way.
Mias Saidce W il­
JLv* * boy, so being so much his liams took the first ticket and others
dir, i ,.n,i,.,| tbo matter by hand- to* follow wero Misses Charlotte
?
. “ Njckel to «d m lt M » to Hand, Ruth Mottlngcr, Gertrude
• * n’ ovies. and promising to have a Browne, Lillie Farnsworth, Besaio
* K*&gt;’ .ir ade at once. T o be en- Zachary, Nellie Elder, Laura Lee
*
fc&gt;* hrank I must admit that some and Mrs. Pearson. Thoso who tra v ­
h*H* , r * f ° und the K e y where It eled on the 1115-16^ Dixie Flyer
’ * Y °P N
o it of ray pocket, from Happy Lan d and W edded
*
Was putting away DeGotten Bliss, stations along tho lino wero
Every Moment sees a
?y* had usid on a camping trip. 'M rs. Frank Adams, Mrs. G rover
f our*p. nlnco I.h a d failed to Spearing, Mrs. H arry Lee Gibson,
Bargain go out.
Mrs, R. B. .Monroo and Mrs. Albort
tho - C irt« r» I eou’ d not
m,t
*or dinner, and we bad to F ry. Mrs. T. W . Williams, mother
make
"
with Polk and Herring o f the honoree and several members
I had
»ame Fox grapes that I had o f the Truth- Beekera Class, with a
» vine climbing in a Holiy few of the girla from St. Agnes
Guild, with which Miss Williams is
J
/
Listen!
..have never before seen
inH /0m
* ^nd®** nice sauce,
also associated wero present.
.mal] r 'W t 1 "i.d o « - t of
such a Great and Mighty
I t was one of tho moat unique and
*
them
°* ° r,n* e Rlnee, filling
M en’s Shoes $1.79 to
attractive
pro-nuptial
entertain­
Downfall of Prices. ■*
from
a Berry gelatine mado
Pj.i. rult-I had gathered from the ments given in Senford.
$2.98. 1

PEOPLE
e v e n t s ...

about
and

A

RESUME OF SANFOKD

Just Over the Hill on the Second Half
Of This
And going right on with a whirl that
W i l l S w eep In to U s e and W e a r E v e r y G a rm e n t ot

The Frank Clothing Co.

N o w B e in g S o ld O u t b y L . L . T A Y L O R , S e llin g A g e n t

This Sale Goes on Until the Entire Stock is Sold
Taylor Don't Care who Buys these big
Bargains, Somebody will

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Little Boys'

Extra Special

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•

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Youths' Suijs

V.

Men's Shirts

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;

50c

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$6:98

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$3.99

Taylor Sells re­

N o b o d y C an S ell as C heap as T a y lo r

gardless o f for-

Because he don’t have to “ figure” cost at all.

You

just find out what somebody will pay, * that’s all.

A ll

fer cost.

prices go on down ,till it all sells.

Sanford Shoppers

O dd a n d E n d s a t M o n e y

Shoe Prices

S a v in g P r ic e s

had »°Ut ° n 1,10
8om ® ° t them
deal of Dutton, but I
W lihtluL*"1 C* rc,u,,y * nd ^ #y wero

*’ |d*n&lt;la, I Neal to ‘Hand you
’TU . hl* ta'e '°f whoa,
But

!f" ow* nod I rue It,
u makes fun, m y duty U

A d Dunn’
"

1 tdo hoP® you'll b « able to en-

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M orning Forty Jor Briefs .
Mrs. William* Charles Hill was the
guest of honor at a very charming
sowing party on Wednesday morn*
Ing, given by Mrs. S. Puleston.
A
delightful
Inform ality
prevailed,
many o f the gu ests" nulsting the
young bride In the preparation o f
household linen for the new home,
in vited to meet Mrs. HHl were M rs.

nr\

. . 1' Lot Ladies’ Shoes,
$2.50 to

$3.00 values,

closing out at

$1.98

.■V.

Next Door to the Big
3-fn-1 Store
•p,."

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'-Vi. V T-T»*9*v‘‘

Ladies' Tan Oxfords,,
value $3.00, $3.50 at

$1.89 .

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEpETABLE SECTION
published

SEMI-WEEKLy

Sa

n fo r d
I N S A N F V R D — Life I . Woilh Living

VOLUME VIII

S. J. CATTS
GOVERNOR
OF FLORIDA f t
UTE RETURNS SHOW l!|A
MAJORITY
BETWEEN 5.000 AND 10,000

h er a ld

NUMBER 24

HANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1916

Wilson... That’s

With more than two thirds of the
TOte counted. Sidney J. Catts' lead
[or governor i« growing and the In­
dications are that ho will h'uve from
5,000 to 10,000 majority ■saFely. With
the latcjt return* received this
morning a* shown below h ir plural­
ity over Knott is 7,774. The table:
. Vote for Governor
.
Catta. Knott
County
928
1,131
Alachua
•Baker ............. ......
B*&gt;'
.....
Bradford • ■ ---•Brevard ....— ..........
Broward
............ .
[Calhoun .
----- Citrus
•Clay
•Columbia
Dade .. ..... ——'DeSoto
Duval'
.......
•Escambia . ..........
•Franklin
----------U
•Ga'dsden
----- ......
•Hamilton
.......... ...
•Hernando ..........,\..
Hilliborough .....*......
•Holmes
....-------Jackson
........J. ....
Jefferson
............
Lafayette
..
Lake
Lee
. ...............
Leon •
.
ILevy *
liberty
..............
Madison
............. .
Manatee
.............. .
Marion . .......
.....
Monroe . ...... .........
Nassau
............
Okaloosa .......
Orange
_______...
Osceola
. f__
Palm Reach
..... •.
Pasco'
Pinellas..............
Polk .
' ________ __
Putnam
'Santa Rosa ».....
...
Seminob'St. Johns
.
St. Lurie
'Sumter
'Suwannee .......... .

FEW CHANGES
IN CABINET
AT CAPITAL
WILSON WILL RETAIN MANY OF
••
HIS OLD MEMBERS
Washington, D. C., Nov. 9.— Tho
politicians at the capital are specu­
lating on the political landmarks
thnt w.ll be obliterated and th e po­
litical landmarks that will be estab­
lished when .the incoming adminis­
tration is organized.
• . &gt;

I— Siuumu**---- —■
■■■:. '.T

Taylor^
.....-..... .....
337
Volusia*
......
.... 1,033
JEakulU-:—
—343­
Walton
.......^
690
'Washington....:......
704
Totals .......;_____33,669 26,886
___Caiu’-jiluiaUty^rT-rr---------- 7,7Yd
'Complete. . tPlurality.
Allen Carried Homo County
George W. Allon, tho Republican
candidate, carried his homo county
• of Monroe nicely and will * have
*hout 7,000 vote* when the final re­
turns .am in. It fa likely that he ran
ahead of his party though returns state through unfortunato circum­
stances."
* •
•rt incomplete.
The statement takes no st’oek in
The socialist vote was email and the threat of a fow men w ho-claim
Mitcnell, the independent, might to represent the'whole of the oppo­
better not have run at all. In fact sition to MV. Catt* that the fight
he hardly moved out of his tracks. is not yet over an d 'th at Mr. Catta'
The Calls headquarters here lo­ eligibility to office will bo attacked.
wed a statement this morning aa "We believe #tho people'of Florida
follow*:
f
^
, ,;y j
have had enough of political jockey­
"Overcoming the greatest ob­ ing, of contest and of that distress­
stacles ever confronting a candidate ing condition incident to interpreting
Florida, Sidney J. Catta has been sentiment and preference by legal
elected governor by a majority statute. Let us havo peace," Is the
whirh wo predict will be between rffoncluaioh.
0.000 and 13,000. It;meana a dis­
integration for four years, at least,
Board of Trade Tuesday
? t*,at ‘’Otari* of gentlemen who
Nest
Tuesday evening is the reg­
*ve dominated the Democratic parular
monthly
meeting of tho Sanford
y in Florida, the establishment of
Hoard
of
Trade.
-Senator D. U.
citizenship above partisan politics
Fletcher
-and
Allen
Maull, adver­
in the Democratic ranks and a truly
tising
and
industrial
agent of the
Democratic administration of the
j*°i'e. by the peoplo and for the A. C. L. have both been invited to
be present and address the meeting
People."
but it Is safe to say that Mr. Maull
appeal to the Democrats of is almost sure to be present aa he
•wm. l ° forget th ® flghl* t0 un,t« had intended addressing tho October
i i tbp governor In giving t the meeting but.w as called to Chicago
Wc an administration that will not on the day previous He promised
h,TnP*red by obligations to no at the time that he would be present
, n or aet of men, and which will
at the coming meeting.
.,
f0n&lt;lllcted for that tre a t element
Many matters of Importance will
. .0,Jf f*U*enship which most needs come before this meeting and a full
25* c°nUnuet the statement. "We kttendance is desired.
•
J! ,
m®n of all parties and of
Among the many Sanford people
th J
to * " Ut ln carrying out
Principles of government fchlch that took in the sights of Orlando
majority have endorsed At the yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
’ in *n&lt;1 t0 meet .half way in repair- Brumley, Mrs. Herby, Mrs. Mainea
d. wh*t*»er damage may have been and Mid* Annie Hawkins of Celery
‘he dbminant party of the avenue.

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

CALIFORNIA CHANGES THE
RESULT AFTER TWO DAYS
OF ANXIOUS WAITING
,

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NO DOUBT NOW EXISTS ABOUT THE DEMOCRTIC
VICTORY
long before tho daily papers could
Wilson, T hat's AH.
The people of tho United States, reach here.
Following Is part of tho latest
tho working man and the man who
thlnka as he toils wants Wilson for wire atuff:
President and thinking and working
New York, Nov. 10.—President
has wrought out one of the most
wonderful victories for Democratic Wilson has carried California and
principles, for pcacq and prosperity has been re-elected.
Fifty hours ‘after the polls closed
that the world has ever witnessed.
Wilson seems to be the man of the in California, Republican Chairman
hour and the wonderful apectacle of Roweli conceded the atate to tho
the common people electing . their President. Thus the thirteen votes
President against the money power needed to assure the President a innof Wall street and of the world is jo(ify in .the electoral College drop­
one of the,eventa of present day his­ ped into the Democratic,column and
apparently ended the suspense and
tory.
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For several daya the people havo anxiety of an election which has
been in suspense here and the results been unparalleled in Amorican- po­
litical history.
of th* far Western states have been
watched with great interest. The , Republican . National Chairman
Herald office has been besieged with Wilcox, whan informed that the
the anxious ones a'nd a direct wire President had carried California,
wfth the New York Herald office only replied, " I .have nothing to
gave us tha right dope off the reel ‘ say."

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If President Wilso ‘is re-elected
thero probably will not be many
chnnges in high appointive posi­
tions. -It is expected, however, that
there will In' a few cabinet* changes.
All of the members of the cabinet,
following custom will render their
resignations to the incoming Pres­
ident to take'effect at this pleasure.
. Two of tlu* cabinet members who
are certain tp be continued under
the next regime, if the President is
re-elected are Franklin K. Lane,
Secretary of Uk1 Interior, and New­
ton D. Baker, Secretary of War.
Whether or not they will be contin­
ued in these positions, however, is
not known. There is .reason to 'b e ­
lieve that the President has at dif­
ferent times considered SCcrutnry
Lane for other cabinet posts than
the one he now holds. Lane is des­
cribed in inner administration circles
as a "natural born cabinet ofiiccr"
and Iris talent and industry havo
scored high with the' President.'
When Yewton D. Buher, ’ the ’
"baby member of the Cabinet was
appointed to the cabinet circle it .
was’ understood that he would bo
continued in the event o( the Prqsl-'
dent's re-election.
Otherwise, his
tenure would have been so short aa
hardly to' justify acceptance. It ia
the opinion of tho President nnd the
President's intimate advisers th at
Baker has "made good" in the war
portfolio.
If there is anything in gossip that
lias a long time been current Secre­
tary of Commerce-Redfield will not
bo in the next cabinet, even if Pres­
ident Wilson ill • re-elected. There
has been more friction attending his
service in the itahinet. thun. th a t of
any other member now serving. As
to the iirobable-jtrciiUar-of-tUw-new---administration, if the President
should lie re-elected, there is* much .
speculation the President would re-__
appoint Robert Lnnsiug. However,
Lansing is not very popular with the
Democratic politicians, especially
tboso.who would like to fill tho for­
eign service with Democrats. If tho .
President were-txr'huilii a n*W caBTnet frpm tho ground up it is believed
he would consider very seriously the
appointment of F'ranklitv K. .Lane as .
Sccretnry of State.
Since Secretary of tho Treasury
McAdon liccame a member of tho
cabinet ho hlu married the Presi­
dent's daughter and for that reason,
Secretary Tumulty' at tho sum­ if the President is rc-elccted, Mr.
mer White HoUao at Shadow Lawn/ McAdoo probably will insist on, rc i
N. J., sent tho news b&gt;* wireless to tiring from the cabinet. .* Hja admin­
President Wilson on board the istration of the Treasury Depart- .
yacht Mayflower to RtiineclifT, N, Y. ment, however, han been what lead­
Thu California returns ahowed ers of his party call an unqualified
thnt with only forty eight districts success nnd it is thought to be pos­
n issing the President's plurality in sible, If not entirely probably that
tho President would ask him to staythe state was 2,970.
in his present job.
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Barring some wholly unexpected
Tho foreign diplomats, like tho
turn over in tho incomplete state
cabinet
officers wil. submit their res­
leaning toward Wilson,' or a change
ignations,
subject to the will of the
on a recount, California's acquisition
President,
but, if President Wilson Is
gave the President 261 electoral
re-elected,
very few changes are ex­
votes without New Mexico’s three.
pected
in
the diplomatic servico.
In New Mexico at midnight tha
Wqltcr
Hines
Page, ambassador to
President was leading by 2,634
London, the dean of the diplomatic
votes with 16R distrirts missing and corps, has already announced that
It was not believed this advantage
ho will not accept a reappointment,
could be overcome by Mr. Hughes. but otherwise there is nothing in
Conceding. West Virginia, --Now
sight to indicate that tho diplomatic
Hampshire and Minnesota to Mr* personnel will be disturbed, Es­
Hughes—and he was in the lead in pecially ia it considered probable
all three—only gives him 269 votos,
that the diplomat* accredited to
seven less than the required major­ warring countries will bo retcined.
ity. With 272 votes in sight, Presi­ Not only are they familiar with all
dent Wilson had six to spare for a
of tho developments caused by the
possible split of electors In Califor­
war, but their Special knowledge, it
nia or a sudden. reversal In New
la argued, will bo invaluable .in the
Mexico.
part the United States will play in
Republicans Will Demand Recounts bringing about a final peace. Wil­
At Republican National Commit­ liam G* Sharp, ambassador to Franca
tee headquarters it was admitted and James W1 Gerard, ambassador
th at after conference! between Geo. to Germany arc regarded as certain
W. Wickersham, former attorney- of reappointment if tho Democrats
general of the 'United Staten, Ever­ carry the Novomber election.
ett Colby " of New Jeraey, Mr.
If the Democrats carry the House
Hughes, Chairman WUcox and Geo. of Representative*, , Champ 'Clark
W. Perkins of New York, prepare- will be re-elected speaker and KitchContinued on Page Eight
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Chief Takalookio------ 'Tom Kennedy
Willis*, the hero of "‘Never Again,"
the now Triangle Komedy to be
shown at the Lyric Theatre is con­
tinuing his wobbly ways vory much
under tho Influence of liquor, who
he chances upon hla sweetheart.
She chides him for his failing, and get
promises to he good, only tl fall
back in his old habits as soon as she
goes away. His father's scolding
has tho same-effect.
Rut when Willie gets home and
his valet puts him to* bed he falls
asleep nnd dreams n terrible (Beam.
He sees hW nself floating through
space back into the Thousand Years.
He has nevn transported back to tho
time nnd country of the Aztec In­
dians. His sweetheart is a princess,
nnd she leads him .to the royal pal­
ace and introduces him (o his deadly
rival, Chief Takalookio, who has so
much strength that he is beloved of
all the damicls In the neighborhood.
Willie's strength is nothing compared
to his.
Then the place is attacked by a
hostile tribe. Willie goes to battle
to protect his princes along with
Taknlookic, but he is delegated to
stay behind and guard the harem,
which is very much to his liking un­
til the women throw him out. .
The enemy meanwhile have forced
their way past the gates nbd are not
coming through n nnrrow passage
into the palace. Willie happens to
he at the other end of the passage,
lie kills them one by one ns they
come through. But they still keep
coming until Willie is so exhausted
that ht* can' scarcely brandish his
war filth. Hut at the end of the line
is Tukalookie, and Willie kills him
too. Then he wakes up.
And neither his fnthcr nor • his
sweetheart can
understand
why
Willie refuses to tourh drink again.
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in Occasions Carefully and
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Chcnp for • Cash—Second hind
rubber
Ure top buggy.’ At store
The bost of thlnga, tho beat qualltlo!
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of character, may be turnod to ayll by J. E. Pace.
.excess, remarks a .writer In .the MilFor Solo—Heavy double bug*.
waukco Journal. The deepest sorrow
la not expressed by the loudest wail­ Plstform springs, canopy top, | e#t|£
ing. nor tho fullest joy found In Im­ cushions.*' Could be made a deliver*
moderate laughter. Lack of modera­ wagon. Sanford Wagon Works ^
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own punishment. Let your desires bo
For Salo—One International truck
moderate and your disappointments
Thoroughly overhauled and pajn.
will bo few.
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Uo modornto in your pnilso of an­ ed. Apply E. Staflprd, Sanford.
other oren If you thluk him a boro.
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Perfection Is not of this wprld. Should
For Solo—Nice 6 passenger 0 »k.
you too loudly sing bis praises, others
will bo tho moro ready to pick flaws land automobile. Also surrey. ArJ
In him. If ho Is found to oxcocd your ply Abernathy’s furniture store.
commendation rather than fail below ___________
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It tbo effect Is better. Ono's partiality
For Sale—A good butcher Ice box
leads to magnifying the good'and over­
locking tho evil, even to making plaus- very cheap for a quirk buyer. Ap.
Iblo excuses. Still more 'desirable Is ply to Sorrento Market, Sorrento
It that you should beware of oxcoss In Fla.
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condemnation. You may havo con­
For Sole—Marine motor, 18 honeceived a falso Improsslon of blab You
power,
3 cylinder. 3 cycle, Ferto.
may not know all tho extenuating.clr*
cumstunccs. By voicing 'four dtsllko First class condition, Ssnford Mich.- 93.^
or disapprobation, you may b'o doing ino Sc Garage Co.
tut lujustlco.
For Sale—Nearly new adding ra»
At tho best, you aro not helping to
chine.
$35.00. Western Union.
right tho wrong. Lot tho world know
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by your conversation nnd conduct that
you bcllovo In truth, Justice and kind­
For Salo — Hup Runabout, re­
ness, but bo careful how you put oth­
built,
$ 100. Schcllo Manis, C tj-. 6-tf
ers under n ban ns, falling In thaso
things. Excess In lovo is likely to
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carry Jealousy, suspicion and selfish­
ness In Its trnlri. Even religion may
For R ent—5 room cottage on Elm
bo carried to an excess that makes ono avenue with modern conveniences,
Intolerant and fanatical. Such excess $ 10. Free water. N. H. Garner.
makes tbo causo' upheld unlovely to
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many. Learn moderation and you will
tmako fewer mistakes.
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For Rent—Downstairs of how*,
Think your oVfn thoughts nnd ex­ furnished or unfurnished. 107 No.
press them, b&amp;t do-not endeavor to Laurel Avo. Enquire at liouse.
farco them on others by too atrcuuous
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“ The Harvest of Sln"r-Ch«plcr 7 is surrounded by an exceptionally and made his pride and his poverty a
strong supporting enst, which in­ thing for infinite pity. . Also he has
of Gloria'* Itomanre
cludes Edward Earle, I.orrnino Frost, created a figure that may well be­
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•Jack.
Dusby, George Melville, Mona come a classic of motion picture
Billie Burke
• Gloria Stafford......
characterisation, alongside Wilfred
Kingsley,
Hnrry Linson, Robert
Dr. Stephen Royce ... Henry Kolkcr
Lucas' old bank clerk In "Acquit­
Walker
and
other
well
known
ar­
Richard Freneau ..David Powell
ted"
and Sit Herbert Tree’s "Mac­
tists.
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William
David Stafford
"The Light of Happiness" was beth."
Frank Belcher
Frank Mulry
The heroic devotion of a proud old
Plerpont Stafford r .Wm T Carleton written especially for Miss Dana by
Mrs. David StafTord
Jule Power John II.; Collins, who also directed actor to a little circus rider, a girl in
Judge Freeman ___Henry Weaver its production. There is a flavor of her - teem, who is pursued by mis­
••Gideon Trnsk ...*..*..*....'Frank MeGlynn the delightful writings of Sir James fortune almost as bitter as the ac­
Gloria StafTord begs so-hard to be M. Iiarrie in the characterisation tor’s is tho theme of the story. -In
allowed to aee Richard Freneau, her Mr. Collins has drawn in tho party the end he gives his life for her.
The play is
fittingly
called
fiance, that Doctor Uoycc, her phy- ’’Tangletop,’’ the rolo essayed by
alcian decides to permit her to do .Miss Dana.
Left an orphan, th "Stranded" and will be shown here
ao, though -she is still convalescing daughter of a drunken fnthcr, she on the ‘Triangle program at the
from a severe attack of pneumotjia. is shunned by the community. A Lyric tonight. Supporting Mt. Hop
Freneau, who has urrnnged to meet young minister who comes to th per arc Bessie Love and a strong
Mrs. David StafTord, a former flame town nnd who understands the greu Triangle cast. Lyric tonight.
of his, at the foot of the Soldiers’ nnd truo principles of humunity
and Sailors’ monument on Riverside takes her-under his wing. The town See Clara Kimball In "The* Dark
that night and return her letters gossips revel in his action and play
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hastens to see Glorida, whom he is his ruin with their' vicious attacks.
Star Theatre Wednesday.
preparing to marry for- her money. There are many interesting compli­
"T.he Dark Silence" with Clara
He gives her u tieCklace ami tells her cations in this story und it is un­ Kiinb/ill Young is a picture in which
of being railed out oI the city on folded in a masterly and artistic this popular, actress shows to ex­
business, intending to go away for I manner on the screen.
ceedingly good advantage. It is a
‘ one lust fling with Mrs. StafTord
\ j r. Collins bus succeeded in pro­ World Picture, directed by Albert
Doctor Royce learns of Freneau’s in* ,jUt.jnK u picture of life'in the coun­ Capelluni, and tolls a vivid story of
tended flight with the wife of h,!*'tyfslde tliut rings true and that is a u girl artist who meets u lover only
friend. David Stafford, and wnrrififdeparture from the usuul run of to have him leave suddenly to se
him that If bp plays Gloria false he ,,lorjtfS |„id in a smull town.. One of bis father on his dying bed. The let.
wid expose him.. D avid,'w ho h a s n0 ve|. and intense situations is tt&gt;r, left behind to explain matters is
been warned by nil anonymous letter presented in . the church where the misinterpreted with the result tilt
of hb wife’s falseness pretends to minister denounces the members of Mildred,'love sick,* leaves the studi
leave town and then hasten! fiack-to his congregation *for plotting the to join the Red Cross nurses. Ains
spy upon her. Gideon Trask, father downfull of the girl and bearing wflrth, returning, is informed tliat
of a girl Freneau has wronged before false’ wijnrss against him. Many
Mildred believing him untrue has
is also on Freneau's trail seeking re­ quaint characters are intriduced and discarded lijnt, Down hearted, he
venge. At midnight, Gloria, restless altogether it is a rvfr**hipg, whole* joins* the tTrmy, nnd in buttle he is
Funny Man of Japan.
HllU unable to sloop, goes to her win­ some comedy drama of the newer
FOR RENT—Two Furnished
blinded. Fate works its magic powe
The "Tads," Hud Fishers, and Gold­
Rooms.. Hot and Cold Water.
dow overlooking Riverside Drivcvud type.
•’Divorced"
nnd brings the wo u r (led tohlier to
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bergs nro not all confined to tbo ronlm
gazes out through :‘i -pair .of binocu­
There
is
a
big
story
in
"Divorced"
the hospital where Mildred is en­
of American Journalism, for Japan,
lars. She is am azed
. • to behold a Actor of H)gone llajs Kepicted gaged. She recognizes him, she'cares tin* five part photoplay by Edwin too. says a writer In Cartoons MngnIlian she believes to be Freneau her
for him. but us lie is blinded, be Archer, in which Hilda Spong, Eng­ zlno, lias her comedy Hkotch artists
For Rent—Two or threo.furniihtd
*by Hopper
lover, whom she thought speeding
land's most celebrated emotional Tho endeavors of thcao men. ho says, rooms. Strictly modern, j 709 0»k.
knows
nut
the
identity.of
his
atten­
westward. A moment later she sees | De Wolf Hopper, whose unheruldactress is the star, which is coming "show a striking similarity to much
Freneau. choked by a dark figure ed benefactions have made life easier tive nurse, and tells her" the story of to the Star Theatre on Thursday on of the work dono by our populnr con­ _________________________l'J-Stp
that emerges from the. shadows that • for so many of tlie ((own nnd out his bitter romance.
For R ent—House on Ei Sccosd,
Mildred then learns, for the first tho Equitable program. The piny temporaries. Clean, wholcsomo fun,
lie about the monument, anti then old school uctors, the men now callquite
of
tho
order
that
ono
finds
In
shows
tho
evil
results
which
yielding
between
Park nnd Ouk. Enquire
time the true circumstances of their
such scries as tho ‘Katzcnjnmmcr Kids' 214 I’nrk
Bhe beholds the murderer flee, A t! Hi by irreverent youth "H am s," has
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impressionable
man
to
the
When
Ainsworth
nnd “Tho Adventures of Wllllo Westthat-she faints uwny. Was it realty | just recorded the’ rapidly passing estrangement.
lure
of
a
stage
siren
lead
up
to.
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leaves the hospital, Mildred is en­
Inghoiiso Edison Smith,’ predomi­
For Reqt— Scvernl nice oflici
Freneau she saw? Was he murdered type for the screen.
gaged
to care for him. In the mean­ marriage is broken by the flopomcnt nates In tho .Inpnncso pictures. Thcro rooms over Yowell's. Enquire N. P.
nnf if so. by whom and why?
Far as the cry is, from his own time. Ainsworth’s sister bus learned of the husband, the wife secures a Is only Hllght evidence of that, cloYowcll Si Co.
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jovial personality and unbroken
that Dr. Mario Murtincz, an espec­ divorce, and with her son lives on tnent which to tho American mind 1
years of comedy success to the long­ ially capable surgeon had come to the income provided by the recreant makes n largo proportion of European
For Rent—708 Park avenue. Es­
haired and pompous spouter of Shak- the city. ?he obtains his services, husband. When the son grows up work rlsquo and vulgar. Tho humor
Tonight at the Star
quire of II. C. DuBasc, First and
to
the
college
age
this
income,
is
in­
Is chtldllko, possibly even moro so Park avenue.
Viola Dana, the fascinating and huired and pompous, spouter of restores sight to Ainsworth, and then
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gifted young stage and screen atar Shakespearean blunk. verse, he has the soldier nnd nurse come face to sufficient, and she is aided financial­ than our own, but It has tho crowning
will lie seen here ill-"The Light of done the thing with consummate face again, this time never to part. ly by a rich society man, who in­ vlrtuo of having cleanliness without
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duces her to live with him on the being sterile or insipid.
Happiness," a five part Metro won­ skill. Hopper has humanized the
"Tho Japancso hnvo not crcatod n
understanding tliat they will he
der' play at the Star Theatre to ­ "ham.” He has given him u soul —n
Wanted—White family to work,
J ln ltlr With S p e a rs nnd ' Rocks in married us soon us he can ohtnin a now stylo of comic cartoon. On tho
very
gentle
and
self
sacrificing
one—
night. This charming young artist
on truck farm. Can furnish work
contrary,
they
havo
remained
thor­
New H art Piny
divorce from his wife. When his
Virtually the entire second part of wife dies he refuses to keep his prom­ oughly truo to their proclivity for for six people steadily.*! Rent free.
“The Captive God," the Triangle- ise. The son finds a check made out ipiltntlng tho Ideas of others. They Address 1234-Hernld.
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sort totally new to the ccreen drama, (truth from his mother, but she; any other, few persons will wonder thousand feet of second blind rciny
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Aztec armies, th e stories having’benefactor have a quarrel, tho man,!
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to do with a romance of the sixteenth in ntjger reveals to the son the rein- 1
Visit the night school in Hiihop
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■century in America. Therefore the lions with his mother under which i
Block.
Civil Service, Bookkeeping,
India rubber trees which nro tupped
he has been sen t-through college, nnd | every other day conlinuo to yield sap Language, Words, Arithmetic, Grsrotho mother, driven crazy by the ef­ for moro tlinn twenty years, and tho niur nnd High School subjects. Only
fect of the revelations on her son oldest nnd most frequently tapped ten cents for ench hour recitation.
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Weduemlnv—Children's and Comedy Day—"A
W aited—I.ndy ,wishes position u
Fool nnd His Friends" "Toms Tradegy" Key­
instead of being guns nnd swords ure. scene, it may be noted, is tho first
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Box Car" it slurb g Hi line .Gibson, "Pa the
molding the rocks nnd cutting the people -of the neighborhood among
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spears.’ Approximately 10.000 .of the wadding guests.
N o tic e la hereby liv e n th a t Km»i&gt;u«l M
Friday—Trim.eh- Day, "The Captive God7’
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Line Fen* Eacit InbC’Unn. Minin,tun fi krl.l ,r o rmade
of
the
Inlitfr
involved
may
be
gnined
t l i i r . l . c u a rto r. fie.-|lon
"Pills of Peril" featurii g Clio*. Murray.
Tock Perminslcn for Granted.
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from the fact Hurt each rock had to
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be puinted and - each spenr decor­
Coming Monday Charlie Chaplin, in "The Count"
thonftenmon In 11 dbdnnt part of town
In answering an cdvertlsement land i b o t t dc*rrll&gt;ed, before f le r k ol Ctrated with feathers.' Most of the and
rulx
C o u rt, a t banford, Florida, o ir lh # tU»
It was ncccaaary to leave Jack at f whpfe no J)#me ,, roon(ioncd in tho day ol
D ereraber,. IB IS .
fighting
in
the
story
takes
place
in
w
w m m m M m m m m m m m m m m m m uanm m w
home n’ono. Sho tobl blm where sho
• C la im a n t n a m r* aa w ltr.e.»e*: _
ad,
please
do
not.
ask
Tho
Herald
'V Y Y Y Y Y V V Y Y Y V Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y V Y Y •( v/ T Y V Y
lln m e r NlehoDon a t tierfev*. flo rid *.
tho open, nit hough there are several would be'and thnt ho could tclephono
M lr r lle T a y lo r ot Geneva. Florid*.
v/£//
yjjf/ W V jy W v /jy V Y Y W V jy v/£f 'V&amp; W f Y^Y
severe hand to hand encounters in her If necessary. About the mlddla of .for information an to the identity of
Fdw ar'd K fib e a c o f Geneva, rlo rld *.
N o rm an K. O le io n ro IrK o lo v e e , -Florid*.
Usually we do not
th* interiors. Lyric Friday.
•
the afternoon Jack called her up to the advertiser.
*
. ItO IIKItT W. DAVIS.
ItefUter.
ask If ho might go bnd piny with a know who the advertiser is und if
IB
-T
u
e
a
it
F
rl-lO
tc
.
we
do
wo
arc
not
allowed
to
give
little
cousin
about
n
block
away.
Ills
Sessuc llsysknwa In “ The Soul of
' mother told him ho could If ho woL’.d out this information. Simply write
D rp artm rn t o t th e Inlcilor
Kura-San" at Star Friday
X
bo quiet, whereupon tie c.nid: 'Thunk a letter and nddress it as per in­
V . R. L an d O fflc* a t O s W a v B # . rl*^
. "The Soul of Kura-San."—Sessue you, mdllicr. I nm there bow/’
. .
O ct. * * . !»**-_
structions in tho ad.
N o lle * la hvraby j l v r n th a t (ico ri* “ •
H ayawaka—Myrtle Slcdmnn— Law-

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LYRI C T H E A T R E

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

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PORGRAM AT THE STAR
Our Program rosls $150.00 each week—thsls. why
our pictures ore better. .
Tonight—Metro presents Mels Dana in "The Light
of Happiness"
Wednesday—World-presents Clara KImhall Young
’ In "Dark’SlIcnrc", J'The Mysteries of Myra"
Thursday—World presents Hilda Spong In "Dieorced’
Friday—Paramount presents Susie 'Ilsyakavts In
. . “The Soul of Kura-San”

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* * * * *

ky. • A Japnnrttr~'Atnericon
love
story, but more tliun that, a tense
drumutic tale thnt tells of u deeper
pr.fttion thun love. We quote the
following from the text—“ She strug­
gles, cries for mercy—he Bays ’Worn
on have no souls; only beauty’—
Toyo wheels to find Graham cover­
ing him with a pistol . . . Toyo
presses Kuru-Ssn’s dagger to his
lips, then us he raises it to strike
that he mpy follow her (Kura-San)
along the moonlit path, in her
heaven, the picture ends." Directed
by E. J. LcSaint; scenario by Chas.
Snrver, from the story of Frances E.
Guihnn. Cast: Sessue Ilnyuknwn,
Tsuru Aoki, Myrtle Stedman, George
Webb, Thomas Kurihnrn, George
Kuwa, H. KonishL
1
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• Never Again"
Cast
.
Willi#
........William Collltr
Hit Father................ J. Frank Burke
HU Sweetheart
Clara Williams
HU V alet^^_^.^.'..Robert McKim

FOR SALE
For Salo—Fine horse and buggy.
Inquire at W. O. Green's Black­
smith Shop, corner 3rd St. and San­
ford Ave.
‘
22-8tc *
'F o r Snle—Bicycle, equipped with
largo wlro basket. R. II. Iironson,
c-o Southern Bell Telepho'hfc’Co.
21-tp

O liy a rd of A ltam n n ta H p rln i*. F t*.. * J * . •*
D t t t m b t i IS . 1911. m a d * Hom #»l*ad LatrTi
N o. 0 0 *7 6 , tor N H of N E W and S » M «
N K • ( , 8 *c |lo n 20, Townahlp S I S,
30 K. T a lta h a * * * * M * /ld l* n . ha* A W
o f lu t* n tlc n t to maho V l» * - v r * r r r e e L W I
• vtabllah rlta m to t h * tand abov# d**crll*««
hafora C tcrk C irc u it C ourt. •»
F lo rid a , on l».a 14th day ot D *c *m l» r. I»l»C la im a n t nam e* a * n ltn c * ** *-^
J . I t . I ’ * a * l* y of M a itla n d . Florida.

J . J .’ DlcVaon • ( l o s s w o o d . Ilorlda.
W . I t . W a rd o f L o n g *n o d . Florid*.

L. C , F o w l, ot A ltam on t# Hefl"**-,.!!0" 4
.

2 1 -T t • * a

H O IIC U T W . I ’ AVIS.
P rl-lO te
Uc»Ut»f-

LET US SHOW YOU
For Sale—Two very desirable
bullying lots in Sanford Heights, n pile remedy that la different fro®
Nos.’ 73 and 74. Will sell for $200 any other
. .
each or if taken together will mako
lower price on the two lots. Apply
to the Farmers Sc Merchants’ Bank,
Headland, Alt.
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18-tf
Uo

LYRIC SATURDAY
,•*• At' 1 ’ •*
. «

For Sole—i-Finft doss riding orwork horse. Harness and saddle.
Mrs. Julius Schultz.
18-tfc
For Sole — Modern nine room
house and three lots on Oak avenue
Half cash, balance at six per cent.
E. L. Marshall, St. Charles, 111., or
phone 90*J, Ssnfbrd.
23-8tp

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PILE REMEDY
s used both externally and Intern^
ly. Guaranteed to give relief fro*
any form of plies or money refu '
ed. 8 old only by us, 50e and I* 00*
R, C. Bowmr.
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THE SANPOBD HERALD

PAGE SIX

HENRY McLAULIN

8awed-OfT Sermon.
* The average man la always wonder­
ing what other* think of him and the
chances are the others never give him
a thought

Driving Coat of .Bolivia Cloth

JEWELER
MY SPECIALTIES:''

••

Left-Wsnded Compliment
Oeorge wss always trying to say
something to please bis teacher. The
teacher played the clarinet In a littla orchestra In the village and George
heard the orchestra play. The next
morning at school he came smiling
up to the teacher with a compliment
on his playing. *1 thought you made
th e .moat nolso.”

i

'ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES

M a x w e l l ’s

“You can't make mo believe a collego education gtta yoa anything."
said the young man who bad won two
medals fpr- fox trotting. “Still 1 al
ways thought college fellows was aw
fu! swell.” replied the girl. “Nothin’
doln’l We got ona of them In our of
Rco that always says *wbam' and
’nolwithstandln', and say,"! heard the
boas callin' him down today the worst
I over seen. What's the use knowln*
them kind of words If you can't ta'k
back?"—Judge.

1041st. St Phone 182
y-

C . H. D
IN G E E
- •.
Plumbing and
G as F i t t i n g
All Work Reieives My Persona
Attention And Best Efforts
Opposite City Hall
Telepkoas Nn 23

NATjURE W ARNS
Against Using Calomel

s titu te for calomel, t h a t has all of
its good effects and none of its bad
ones.
Ii acts soothingly b u t t h o r ­
o u g h ^ - o n the liver, cleansing it
bile, a n d ridding the e n tire system
of s t a g n a tin g poisons.

Liy-VER-LAX is strictly a harrn. less vegetable compound, and. ia
guaranteed to give satisfaction or
your m o n ey Will be returned. Insis
on the original, bearing th e likeness
and s ig n a tu re of L- K. G rigsby.
For sale h e r e a t
W. G. Aldridge.

and

50c

11-00 at

BUSINESS CARDS i
Oae Inch Card* Will He Published Un­
der This Heading At The Kate Of I7.2C
Per Year.

of the garment arc unbroken here ns
In the back. Big pockets are insert­
ed. slantwise, nt each side, and the
collar'ls of the high rolled-over kind
that adds to the nppearmnee of length
in the figure. Cuff* are straight, ivlde
(mud* having one end finished with a
lab. The tab overlaps the other end
of the band nnd Is stitched down and
finished with two metal buttons. Shoul­
der* are long, sleeves roomy and plain.
This Is nn excellent model for furfabrics and for all tbe heavy weaves
of cloth that are clnssed as coatings.
Bolivia cloth Is made In many beauti­
ful. dark colors, nnd nothing superior
1o it is to be found for the driving
coot.

Skin Whitener.
Apply a lotion made tiy mixing equal
pnrts of rose wnter nnd lemou Juice.

Typical Style in Little Girl’ s Coat

D R . P. E . W ATTS
E YE. E A It. N OS E and. T H R O A T
i m u &lt;m r. M.

Dr. H. H. McCaslin
DENTIST
Office in Garner &amp; Woodruff Building
Formerly Occupied By
. Dr. - W. -4b~HwTrrrirTrtTnrr

DENTIST....

Itanaa 32 E m it.

Office: Yowcll Building
7

N V W o f N W W Sac. 8, T o p . 2 0 , S. or
K angf 91 E n a t. •
Wbarrel, L . P . lla r a n . C h airm an of tba
llo a td cf C o u n ty Commiaalonrrn, Sem inole
C o k n iy , F lo r id a , n ttin i for a n d c n bahalf
of tha lio a r d e f County .Comttriaaloncra,
and for and on bahalf of tb a C o u n ty of
S a -ln o la . S t a n of Florida, did o n tb a 23rd
d a , of O c t e t ' I. A D. 1916, Ala hla petition
In Iba ab ove e n title d four!. a l l e ( i n f im u n j
olhar thing* t h a t J i m p M. Bryew !• tba
o w m r o( tha follo w in g dtaerlb ed la n d . In
Sen-lnot* C o u n t .. Florida:

FLORIDA

THOMAS EM MET
E. FEMGt'HON IIOt'SIIO LDEB

Wilson &amp; Housbolder
LAWYERS
Florida

Sanford,

E lto n J . M o u g h to n
ARCHITECT
Office in Yowell llldg.

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Sanford, Fla

..GEO. A. DECOTTES..
ATTORNEY a h d COUNSELLOR at LAW
• Pr»clic&lt; in State ami Federal Court»
Larner-Woodruff Bldil

Sanford Fla

S C H E L L E M A IN E S
LAWYER
SUITE 9, COURT HOUSE

SANFORD,

-

PHONE 143

FLORIDA

Dr. J. A. TROVILLION
S P E C IA L IS T

U CANCER. GOITRE u d TUMORS
C art Them Without Cutting Thera Out

ORLANDO,

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Nattr* of Appllraltan far T a x D ead l t d , ,
Martian '* o f Ckxptar 410 * , L ow e e f PierIda
N o tic e i* hereby given t h a t A . M anhait,
purrhaaar o f T ax Certiftcat* N o . 1224, dated
tha 3rd d a y o f June. A. D . 1912, ha* filed
aaid c e r tific a te in my ofllre, a n d h a, mad*
ap p lica tio n for tax deed to iaau* in accord­
ance w ith la w .
Said c er tific a te cm hr area
tb* fo llo w in g dracrifcad p r o p e r ty aitualad In
- Sem inole .c o u n ty , Florida, to -w it: L e t• I, 2
:3 and 4, B lo ck f , Cameron. T b * aaid land
I being aaaaaaad at tbr date'of th e iwuanrw of
• urh certiftcat* in tb* nam e o f U n kn ow n, tin I m M id c er tific a te rhalt be r e d r * med arrordin tt to la w t a t deed will iu u e t-»r*on on
It* 2nd d a y »! IW rniief A. fL 19T£.
W'itnra* m y offtctal (iynatura and w ai tbl* 3tM
ii*) of fk ta le r , A. D.. 1914.
.***)&gt;
I . A. D O U G L A S S ,
Clerk C ircu it Codrt S e m in o le C o.. Fla.
B y V. M. M c D a n ie l, D. C.
J I-T u c* -6 tc

upon th r fo llo w in g il&gt;-&gt;rutid |»
u a le, t f i n i i n t i
ir the C om
it ole, M a le o f Florida, and m i
la d ) describ ed aa follow^, torw ll
N h )a of N E ) f 'Sac. 7, T a p
Range 32 E » n
SW M e l N K ! i Sac. I. T a p
Hang* I * I ' m .
t r i / ..I &gt; i r i i
a *r»

DR. C. G. BUTT
:

E. A. D O U G L A S S ,

In th* M rrutt Court fitta n tn Judirtat C ir­
cuit In a n d for Sam laatc C o u n ty , f i e l d ,
t - I*. H a g a n . Chairm an «L th e
liuard ol C o u n ty C cm m itaicn•
err. S e m in o le C ou n ty, Florid*,
B e r i n g for nnd an b*Hi
Saif c f th e
B oaid ol
C o u n ty
Commla•ion ef*, *nd for and on beh alf
th* C o u n ty ol Sem inote,
S ta le of F lorid a
va.
CRallanJ x ffp* T1 B r e a * -------

M O N D A Y S and T IM B S U a YH

:

‘ aa ai (

Clark C ircu it Court Sam inola' C o., Fla.
Jly V, M. h lc D q n lti, D. C.
2 i-T u o * -4 t(

Office Nest to W. E. Ilounholder
Garner i Woodruff Building

5 aS'FORD~

F r o p o u t ra* r a t in g
„ , .
Sanford, F la.. U «t. 2. I81C.
Sealed bid* will h* received b y tb* cou n ty
com mUaioeer* e f S em in ole co u n ty , acting
jo in tly with lb* c ity cuunfit of tb* c ity of
-Hanford, Fla., at tb * offtro o f tb* ctark of
th e court of th* c o u n ty of S*m inoi*. at San­
N ative »f Aypllrallaa ta r T a i D eed t'a d er ford, rtn., ui or be Ioca 10 a. m ., Novambar
M b, .1816. .
h r f t l s n t . C k i r l t l 4S S S , L e a k m l P 'lerida
N'utif* U hereby g iv 6 o tb k t II. C. T y ler ,
Fqt lurnithlng all m atarlali and layin g appurrhaaer c l T a i C e rtifica te N o. 100*. d ated p r o iim tta ly 11700 an. yd*, of brick paving,
Ike I th day ol N ovem b er. A. -D. 1186, e ov- cert H ad rbarh for IfibO.OL
e r is c L o t N o . '437, T o o n o f A ltam onte, aaid
For furnlihlng alt malarial* and conlo t b e in g aiteared at th e d a ta ol tbe liauane# atrtlcting approxim ately 1*500 - lineal ft.
of e a c h certificate in tb e c a m e ol Unknown, 4 ia . x 10 In.- Concrete curbing, rertlfled
All io■ “T » i «- •rllA
-- ral* -N- o , 1007, d ttrd tb* ebrek for 4300.00.
4th d a y o f N tvtm b vr, A . I i. 18*4, coVtrManx and •peciflrntinnx on file w ith K. A.
in t L e t N o. 4 .2 , T o o n o f A ltam cntv, »aH
lot t&gt;cir.(
at th e d ot* of th* U m - Douglaaa, cl*rk of th* court al Sanford, F laT h* right la iracryed to reje ct any or all
onrv of tuch rvrtIBrato In ibo name of
tid a .
,
A . L. If. * N . To.
L. F. H agan,
Alao T ax 1'irtlBrolo N o . 1005. dktvd tha«*
C hrm . B'd of C o. Com'ra.
«tb d a y o f f a t t n k n , A . P . 1 B I , rovtrlo r L t l 403, T o o n o f A ttam on fv, yoid lot G . R . Bama*y,
C o. Engineer.
botnc a-»«.#»d at tbo d o t* o l laau n c* of
B. W. H erndon,
aurh r r r tifr a tr -in I t * n a m e of Unknown.
Fr*» t of C U y CouacU,*-*
At»o T o t C oTtlfcxto N o . 1001. dotrd l i t P. T- IT U Iiaa.,
4tb dVF t f Novantbfr, A . D . 1815. vorarC ity Engineer.
in ( L ot* N o. 347 and N o . 344, with otbrr E . A. Irouglau, Clerk.
(acal)
iota. T r » n of A tta e io o tv . aotd Iota G in *
1 7 -T u ea -ltc
a t l l # dat* o f .t b a laauanr* of aarb
rvrtifirato Ip tb* t i n t I J o b e o S n .
Alan T a i Cvrtiffcato S b . 1003, datvd t *
■he Circuit Court. .Setanlh Judicial Cir­
(th da&gt; .r i N oiviabvr A . I». I t U , rovrrinc
c u it. In and Far tb* C annly or .Haxainale,
I«1 Vo. 10*. a ilh olhar lo ta . Town ol A llaF lorida, la t'haararr
•
m e et* , aald lot b*ln( aaawaavd at .tba data W ilhetm ina Adama, In
liar
ol thr lu u a n r a ol auch yartlB rata In tha O w n Bight and a , E xecu trix of
narra of U rb n rw n .
tb e E ita t* of Jno. (J. Adam*.
Alao T a a Cartiflrato N o . 1004. datad lb* D eccaaed, Fiaintid
4th d a y of Novambar A . I*. 18*6, covarioc __
* vu.
C itation
I^ot N o . 371, Towa ol A lta m o n ta , aald lot Cbna. C. Warwick, T ruatee,
Bill to
b a in f aaaaaaad at tba data o f tb a iMuanra af B o b o r l H. iU m try , T ruatee,
U uiet
aurh r rr tiflr a ta aa U n k n o w o .
J . P . bfuaaatnblt* A W. H.
T itle
Co-Fartnera,
doing
Alao T a i Cartiflrato N o . 2 0 4 , d a ltd Ibo H ow ard ,
buaioeaa
a*
tlu
aaelw
h
ito
at
Stb d a y o f Ju ly , A. I&gt;. ISO*, covarlns Lot
406. T o w n o f Altamowta. aald lo t bains nt- H ow ard, Fairfield Lum ber Co.,
C orporation, tba Hair* a l
aoniaaf a t tb o data ol tbo U auaara of aurb
L a w ol Silaa B igelow . J. W.
oortlftrato in tba nanaa of 8 . W . Stapbana.
W
ilm
o tt, W. A. . W htteprab,
Untaai aaid ' rartlBrataa ahall ba radaamad
arrordinc lo law tq i dard w ill iu u a tbrraon C a ir i* O laioo, widow, Anna W.
M oran, J. O. Moran, Wm. D.
on tha 3nd day of D tr a m b tr . A. ft. 1916.
W iinaaa my offirial ai'enatura and aaat O lcaon, Norm»n E. Olaaon,
U
ric* at I.aw of Svand olaaon,
tb it H at d a y \jf Ortobar, A. t&gt;. 1914.

LEGAL ADVERTISING

tr^

There Is nn intereatlng distribution
of new names each season given to
our tried friends la the realm of nppnrel, and to colors nnd shade* of
colors with which we are famlllnr.
Which goes to show that new mime*
add new interest to the most neee*Kiry of our belonging*. An Instance
Is to be seen In the comfortnble util­
ity coat pictured, which Is now culh.-d
n "driving*' cost. And It Is n good
coat for driving; as good na It is for
walking, which Is very good Indeed.
This model Is made of Bolivia doth
In a strong, deep blue, and the manner
In which It is cat Is worth studying.
There Is a yoke nt the front which ex­
tends over the shoulder bat not acros*
the bark. Tills allows the back to fall
In straight line* from the neck to the'
hem. It la shaped Into n gradual
finre nnd Us effect ia to narrow the
figure ncrosa the shoulders.
The yoke extends to the bust line
nt the' front, nnd tbe lower part of the
coat Is fulled oo to It. The long lines

FLORIDA

SANFORD WAGON WORKS
,JTOCCES£(1R to' W. II. UNDERWOOD

One andjwo horse Wagons Made
in 8arifor0, on hand at all times.
PRACTICAL UORSESHOER
205-207 Oak
Phone 244

For tine out* j&gt;anne velvet in light
colors hiifi lt&gt;il the procession lu styles
fur little inlbww. For flic girl from
Hire,.* in live ur six years thu gayer
rolnrs nre uphiI—serernl shndes of light
Blue, itm-n, roso nnd gray. II,-sides
these* colors the shades fashionable
for grownups make up raauy of the
('ont*. In eiistor, taupe, .very dark
Brown, dnrk Blue, npd red.- Tliere is
little variation In tho models so far
us style Is concerned.
Hut for coats that are to serve for
everyday wear heavy cloths nro used.
Ilollvla cloth and certain of tho furfabrics, with cheviots nnd some' new
weaves, nre mnong them. They arc
In the darker standard colors—dark
gray, brown, blue, nnd castor always
find the greatest number of ndmlrera.
A dnrk gray coat with small inluys
of hlnck velvet among tbe details of
Its finishing Is a typical stylo for tbe
little girl. It Is a good model to fol­
low when fur-fnhrlcs ure used, for
such heavy fnhrirs require* plain de­
signs. The root hangs straight from
the shoulders, widening from the un­
derarm lo the Bottom of the skirt. It
Is slightly douhle-Breasted and'fastens
with dark gray metal buttons.
The Inlay of black JTelvet n\ the col­
lar and cuffs and In a narrow panel

oald right t f w a y paaaak I* namaaary to bo
had and ttb a a by tb o C ou n ty of Hamlnoia
for tba purpota of ■ pu blir highw ay; aud it
fnrtbar appaaring from aotd p e titio n th a t
ib a County o f Som inotp. and tba aald Jamaa
1L Jirjra r a n n et o g m upon a raaaonahla
rompanaation to ba paid to r raid righ t of
way;
N ow , tba: a ft ra. I bit ia to com m and all
peraona iatyraated In, or havin g Ilona upon
tba abovn Jiacribad p rop atty, to p a n * rally
bw and appear boloro tbo Judga of our
Circuit C iu r t In and for tbo C cu n ty of
Saminola, R tila of F lorida, at lb* court
bouao la San !ord . F lorida, on tbo firat M on­
day la I W arn bar n u t , tb o aama b oiog a
Kulo Day of w«t C irtt.it C ou rt, a id on tba
4 th day al Dwrambwr, A. l» 4 8 1 8 . to abow
w h at 'ataraat (b ay or a q y of tbam m ay
kavo ia tha propM ty w h ich tb o C o u n ty of
Saminola daaiacn to taka and to condem n lor
roqd put panto aa aferraaid; and luribnr to
akbw cataaa t h a t tb*&gt; , or a n y of tbam may
havw, wky raid property abouid not ba ai
taken for tb* ca*a and purpoaaa kat lortb In
tba pat! lion hmatoJorn
lad in thin cauac
by tba raid L P. |I a a a n . M -C b o r n w u o f CM
k * e r ^ e a n f / Camrataaionara, Sam inola
C ou n ty, Florida, a r tia g foi and on baball
of tba Board of C o u n ty Commlaalooara and
f i r aad oa bahall of tba C ou n ty i f S*m l.*0'**
c * - F lo ifd a . agalnat tha aaid
Jamr« II. B ryrr, or
b «.b arred ftr ix v r
from cltim lRg or c ir rc U ta g mny rfl»t. titlv
or inlaraat in a n d ' t o tb* ab ov* daacrib*d
property, Iftrain fail n o t, a* ot bar n it* a
d afau ll will bo vntarad again*! you.
WR***f» R- A. Douglaaa. Clerk af lb *
Circuit C ou it In and for Sam inola C ounty;
S ta te c l Florida, and tb* **al of a»ld court
a t Hanlord F la., on thl* Ibo 2 (th day ol
(rttabar, H i t .
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B. A IM IUOI.ABS,
Clark of tba C ircuit C ou rt, Sam inola C o,,
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Florida.
Gao. A. DaCott**
Attornay lor r o iitlo n a r
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Confectionery
Cigars and T o b a c c o s

The sickening. nauseating feeling
that follow* the use. of calome|-i9 the
natural result of disarranging your
entire hyatem. Doctors everywhere
are agreeing that- the action of calo­
mel l* m u rh too strong, a n d leaves
the body sick and weakened.
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PICKARD’S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
GORHAM’S STERLING SJLVKR •
ROGERS’ PLATED WARE

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Sat. 8. T o p . 2 0 . S. of
lia n r* 32 E **,.
N W M of N W H
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R ange 82 R a il.
And furtb r a lle g in g t..a l s p u b lic highwny baa t'awn rtla b li'b v d in
Sen.im .lr
r u u n ty , r io r iita . • certain i»ori&gt;n o f w hi-b

ut the front of the belt gives this littie garment the necessary ^ Ic e o f]
^ Au
rontrast n n d brightens It considerably, h igh w ay psaaing o**r ami through th * la n d .
Small metal buttons, like the larger
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A right ol w a y filly lael in w id th paaalng
unid that fgsten the coqt, find tho
the amid la n d , o l th* aaid Jan ie* U.
Black .velvet-l he‘heat of Backgrounds, through
Ilrjrca, the cen ter lin o ot which U m ore par­
ticu larly deartib ed a* tallow*- B e g in n in g at
They lend a little of brilliance also.
# rortb tin* ot S e e tio a Sevan ( 7 ) , T ow n Mtirhlne stitching forms the finish ih
• hip T w enty 120), aouth of R .tn g e-2 2 Enat.
•a
id point b e in g 1146-4 ft. morO nr leva
for the Inset i&gt;ockcts nt each side and went
of lb* nn rtb vaai earner ol aaid Sort
for the belt nnd cuffs. It glrcs the t.o n Seven
(71, in oaid lownahip' a n d rare*,
p oln l b a in s In tb* center Una o f tb*
effect of a heavy cord In tho goods on S• aid
a n fw d and G e n o v s road; thenr* a o u th 64
all edges of the cost
d eg. 88 aee., aaat to a point on I ho wevt
of S ection 8 &lt;81; aald point Kolng 780
Coats of these henry materials have line
(e el more or leoa a o u th of tb* N. W . corner
such good lasting qualities that they ol Sec. 8; th e n c e c o u th 46 deg. 88 aee. rea l
of 2 1 1 2 ft. to an angla p oin t;
may Be relied upon for two seasons* 1ahedlatnnre
nr* couth 66 d e g . 36 **c. aaat a d ia lsn c e
wear. They nre Bought amply large, of 1004 fl. lo • p o in t 267 ft. more or lea*
n orth of tbo o o u lh w ee t corner of th o n orth whether with this Idea In mind or not. eaat
quarter of S e c tio n Eight ( » , th e n c e

to iith 66 deg. 36 aae. eaat, a d ia la n r # of
666 ft. I* a p o in t o n tb* aouth lin o o f tb*
northksat quarter o f #ald Sect Ion E ig h t (8 ),
tbanca aouth 80 d &lt; (. 34 sec. eeM 1000 ft.
more or I m to a p o in t 410 ft. more o r leoa
.o u th of tba n o r th w est cornet af tb a n orth aaat quarter of tb a aoutb.aat .q u a r te t o l
S ection Eight ( • ) , thanca youth 60 dag,
46 yee., r a .t 241 .4 It, more or lea . to n p o in t
an tb a aoutbarm oat Una of Iba p row ertW W
Jam es It. B r y n .
Tba shove d r e e , I bed
right or way Orly f t . In width th r o u g h .th e
landa of Ibo sa id J a m e s II. R iy ie. b e in g th e
present graded rich t of way which fa g -n a y s'
r n l &gt; ••'» b a i b een open fo tb s p u b lle
th iou gb Iba lan d * • I th e .a id J a m es If.
D rycs s a d aa la sh o w n by tba prelim in ary
.u r v a y m ade by O . A . ftam iay. h lih w a y an*

l&gt;acea**d.

D efendant,.

T o C ba*. C. W arwick, Truatee, R obert II.
R am aey, Tru*t*e, Fairfield Lum ber C o., a
C orporation, tb* Hkira a l U w of Silaa,
B ig elo w , D ectatad , W. A. W hitcom b,
C arrie Olaaon, Anna W. ' M oran, J. G.
M oran, Wm. D- Olaaon:
U a p p ea r in g D am th e affidavit o( George
G. H erring, herein d u ly filed.- th a t b* ia a
• d u l l e r and couraet for tb e ab ov* named
c o m p la in a n t in tb* a b o v e etyled cauae, and
that it i* lb* bcliel of affiant th a t th e de­
fen d an t*. ,Cbnx. 0 . W arwick, T r u ite* . Rob­
ert ft. i-a tn « y , Truataa, W. A. W hitrorab,
Carri* L iraor, 'Arina W. Mohan, J. (j. M o­
ran a n d U i.iian i I). Olracn ar* r r iid r n t, ol
a a ta tr other than tb* a ta te ol F lorida, and
th a t tb e place* ol ratldanc* and a d i l m u i
of th e aaid dafandant* are. Chari** C. War­
w ick. tru ita a , Fbiladripbia, La.; Robert ii.
K am aey. Iruitea, P hilad elph ia, P a ., W. A.
Wh itr o rob. Itioon ingtun, ill., Carri* W.
O laaon, Duluth-, M inn.; Anna W. Moran.
D u lu th , biinn .; J. O. M oran. D u lu th . M inn.,
and W m . D. Ul-aon, l io l t i u , Oa.; th a t th*
aald defen d an t* ar* ovar the aga of tw en ly on* year*; th a t there i* no peraon in t ( ,
• ta le of Florida tb* a efvire ol a aubpoana
upon w h om would b* binding upon tbr
■aid dafandant*, and it furthrr uppaaring
from th # affidavit aferraaid th a t tha FairJU ld l.u m b rr ^Com pany ia -a corporation
whoa* office and principal place of buvineaa
and who** auccaaaora and narign* nr* un­
kn ow n , a n d th a t Site* B igelow ha* departed
thie lit* Iravlag heir* and legal representa­
tive* w hoa* name* and place* of raaidanr*
ar* u n k n ow n ;
T h erefore, you, Chari** C. W ,r
trust— j. HnbxoO III H sffiisy . Ituatae; W. A.
W h itco m b . Carrta Claaon, A nna W. M oran,
J. G. M oran and W illiam It, t i lu e o oaw wri l u n l to appear in th* B ill of C om plaint
filed in tb ia ra u w on M onday, tba 4th day

,W » . tb # u ad aralgsod Kara by
^ J
**lva* to g a tbar for tha purprn* t . !'
la g . taco* par at ad and fo r m .r i ? U « W
rion utrd*c nod bv v ir tu . “ t L *,
!
C o n ttltu tla n of tba S lu t* ol F l t . u . * **d
and u n d *e tb # follo w in g p r o p s,, .I ,?*', ***
P io p o a a d C bortrc i f PJ. ) T h l a y s , ^

•k»n w
P'JXripJ

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tb* board o f d f t e e t o r * ^ ^ ^ from°Vi**** ••
lim a dealgnata.
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AiUel* II.

Th* genet al nature of tha
hutiaaaaea t o be IracM ctad l.»
lio n ajiall bo aa follow*:

‘';«r».

To acq u ire by dead, Sill "Ii. gran:
or otbarw iao, land*. _
m m tu
wwruteu ktf t V e t r blud” w *rr*du*T •
konndnrt** of tb , - i ! 7 ’Tr
Florida or elaew here; to u W , k .
Ibo p u tp oeu of c o n d u it la c a
lo g , (raxin g and asrtcu h u ral bu*in*.
tim ber la n d ,, or for a ga.i*r»| f u m r , r
* • » *nd for ,u r h other p 7 r p .,
thl* r o rp o rstlo n oaem b m p ,/*
lo buT 'Ji*
c o n v ey leaao and o tb a r w i,. deal f i ’ ^ . '
rea and peraonal property; to erect
m ain tain , p u rch ase „
« h a , * i , . “ k“ l&lt;
ow u . a .ch a n g a **U, grant, conray 0, ViW 1
w h# ditpoae o f anw m ill,, ,aw ^miit
tur pant In* .till* or otbar fari.iri*. - - - 4 * ^
or con van laot in tb o m a n u f.r tu ,, , n .
altion o l lum bar, lumbar p r o d u ° , * 1.??
tim b er dad tim b er product* ol nil ■&gt;.] ,,***•
d escrip tion of land* controlled by*tbia , 2 .
p o r .tlo n ; to o p e n , m aintain and
a tra o u and road* through or ovar
. .I T
* •, *u ‘
d lte b o , n, r en a l, “ k ,#Vrt
aaid la n d , a n d to havo t h , anl.ra " s ,! ?
m anagem rn t nnd orn arxh lp ol •*!.&lt;
to ow n . c o n tr o l and op erate boat.
.
t«U ol an y an d overy daarrlptinn or ,,I 4
canola; I . buUd. ow n , pu w h aw .
'
rend l t n ^ o* o th e r m eth od ............ra-.-p J,^
tlo n but n o t In a n y manner a . ,
carriar ol fr eig h t or p*&gt;,*nt , f , (l„
le n c e tbe la n d , c o n tr o il.d b y -I t; to p ,,!
rhaae. ow n . r n l.a , breed, m il. grant.
m ortgare, p led g e, aad ganarai!) to d*»l u
Cdtlla, kora**, awina, abaep. poultry a ,J .5
b led * and a p e tle* of H i . atork; lo ^ d K jr u f
c * 1**- 5 « * ; Purchaa* or o t t ' . r a i aU b in d , ol grain .v e g e t a b le * . tfJ L.
o th e r product* of tb * jarm . aad to ho. ,.ti
o w n . m ortgaga,
acquire, s a d . g , r*rriiy u
d eal In nil ar tic le * , g o o d ,, a n t mar/bx*!
diao produced, prepared or m * B u '„ u r,4
Horn any of aaid p rodu ct.;
build or o lh e ry ia * n c.|u ira. L i, ..n ’
c o n v e y dr other w i., d lrp o*. t f
and m ach ilirfy, a n d to uae. equip i n t -u.
« * * • «be n n , for tb* handling, r.r-ptlia
nnlT atorai*. w h aler on co m m i-.lo n nr ■*
owner*, o f , a l l agricultural or otbar Dr*3.
urt*. a n d a l l k l a d * aad .p a d * , a f ! , v . 5 % .
and m arrhnndiae; to buy, la* .* , q t li:t * ..h a •
a cq u ire, eq u ip and uae a w*r*h..u- or * t „ .
bouara, for • ('n a ta l or cold ♦tor'*,- I u&lt;icM
w ith powrar to taaua and uae p frp*
houa* racaipta and certificalaa; Is bu . Uxw
or otbarwl** a cq u ire fa c u r i* -. ,t , . &gt; lri,
grain alavator*. whbrvM , do*k. *r.d *-,*lh
anca* im fd c n la l to th e ’ etarutiun ol ,!i , |
tha foregoing power* or th* oj-rr.'iaa of
an y of tha io ra g e in g burin**.*., ,n d tc op.
erat# all mtana and method* «.f iran.pon*.
lie n by v th lc le s or by *#***!■, t &lt; * / , Blra
puicha**, bold , m ortgage cr **11 bsadJ
net**, bill*, claim * and other »rld*nrv, ef
Ir d e b te d n n * . in c lu d in g It* own ,iork t * 4
tb* atoch ot o th e r corp oiation *. and to vet*
tb e earn* a* n n atu ral peraon could: t* a*,
quire, Durcbaaq. h o ld , m ortgage, .*11,' traaa.
Irr and c o n v e y franebiac*. privilege., P*t&gt;
p ,i.
e a t* , p atent right*, copyright*, liraatn.
and a n y nnd nil otb ar ealata*
------ - or inlarait*
in or to rga] or poraonnl property of avery
kind and daacriptloo aitbar legal cr eytlt
able, and to b old , uaa. m ortgage, grant. 1 ••ig n , • tram frr, c o n v e y , encumber hy martgnga. ptadge, dead of truat. or otherw i,-, ta4
lo oth arw u * ditpoa* ot tb* tam e nr any i*4
ev er y part thereof, or any and n m right,
litla or interval th erein , in the St at* o! Der­
ide or eiaew btre; t o borrow or to loan moaay
and to exarnta ita p«t*a, bon d, ct other
a v id ,r ea* of Indebted****, and tn pled**,
m ortgage or clb a rw ia o encum ber *tl or sag
part or part* of h a property whether rati
or partonal or afiy later*,t wh*t,aav*r
th erein a a d in ganarai to do a r y and all
th ia g e neeraaary or co n v en ien t fnr tb* prop­
er nnd tuecaaaful c o n d u ct ol It* bu-lcex,
and to hovo, ax-rei**. nnd *njoy *11 ike
right*, power* and p r ieileg e , incident te
torporatlnn* for p rofit, organiced and «»■
iating under I t * D a i of tha S la te nf F1»&gt;Ida. it being axprraaly provided r ia l Ik*
Irregutng enum eration «t ape ifie loaert
sh a ll not b* held to lim it or re-iict in any
m anner tb e general power* of the otpu r*.
tio n .
A rticle H I.
Tba am ou n t of th e r a p lia i ,io r k nf ilia
corp oration ahatl ba On* Hundred Ti.r.u-*a4
Hollar* iliOO.POO.OO) d ivid ed Into uitr sh oa*
•and ( 1,8001 ahgre- ol- th* par vain* ot Dm
Hu n dred DoIIara (1 1 0 0 .0 0 ) each
The ttaek
whan iaauad ,b a ll- b * fu lly paid 'atu ck paid
for ia full w ith la w fu l m oney oi th* I'nited
S tatae or in p r e p e rty , lab or or aervice*. at
* juat v a lu a tio n to bo flxrd by t h ' iniorporntor* Of by tb* director* ot a meetiat
called for ta r n p u rp ete ,- whirh value • Isill
ha antared of record in tb* m inute- -I lb*
• aid meat tag.
A rticle IV.
Thl* corporation ahall exiat-for a term cl
N in ety -n in e (991 yaa ia from tbr date of tha
•auanra of lctlara p a te n t.

• P
A ftlclo V.
T he officer a of *j|j| f f r t M - f '1 -' 1 11 *“ *
paaetdaiit, ■ *Tl* prVaident, a a e ciria i) aad
a treaxilrei. tb* to tter tw o of whRh otficea,
to-w lt: a aecrelary an d n traaaorer. m a f h e k«W k y i w r l a d tb * aam o per,on. xfid »
hoard o f dirertcr* eonafatlng ot not mar*
than aevrn (7) nor lea. than thre* i ll
m em b er,, th e num ber of s a id board to ba
fixed by tha by-law*. .7 he board of dlrrrlorx
• halt b* e le cte d by th o otockholdrr* at ihair
annual m eetin g w hich ahall be held aa Ik*
•econd T ueaday In Ja n u a ry of each and
*v ry year, bogfnnlna w ith
.u tiz ,—-——
owd—tfcW OIKkr oTBratI ahall ba alerted by
the board of dlrattora a n n u a lly , on tha ,a a «
dat* a* tb o annual m eetin g o l the atochhetdara aa ahnva apeelfiad, and ImmedUtkly altar tba aald m a ttin g of th* d o th bidder*.
Th# board of dlractora m ay at any rim* ap­
point aurb aaviitant tecrataiiaa or aeei.laal
traaauraea aa it m ay aee fit. Tb* Inrofpar• tor* oi thl* com p an y ahail mart In tb* t’lt f •
of Stanford, F lorida, o a th e l l t b day of Daem ber, 1916, to rom p iq l* tba rrgaxiivtion
of tho r o m i |n y , tv a d o p t by-law* an I l«
•la tt offl&lt;ora(to con d u ct tb e buaiotia ol Ik*
corporation u n til Its firat annual mauling In
181*. U n til aald m e e tin g of the Incarpcrstore nnd u n til their aureeeanr* f i t elrriad ,
and du ly qu alified , th e buxlneaa of th l. rah
'or*tit n ahall be c o n d u cte d by tha fuliewni
“ '
J . It. IloydO n, oa p reald en t,
J. N . W h ilen r, *• vie* prealdent.
Allred P otter, • • aecratnry and treaaurtr,
and J. It. H ayden, J . N . W hltnef. R- C.
M aaw ell and Alfred Foetar aa tb* board of
director*.'
A,
title VI.
Thl* c rporatlnn al.all
at
lb# meeilag
of th e incorporator? a h ove pr.vlded l*r.
adopt on app rop riate corp orate aeat and by­
law*. not Inconaiatant w ith thee* irtiela* *1
inrorpnrari'in. . nor w ith th * Idiwa o l tea
S la t# of F lorid a, which b y-lxw a. m ay be
amended or repealed aa m ay t* p ro .id ed la
auch by-taw a.
A rticle Y1L
Th# h ig h lit a m o u n t e f indrhtednr** or
liab ility to w hich tbia corporation may at
any llm o aubject Itaolf ahall be tw ice lb*
am ount o l it* a u th o rlted c a p ita l Block.

• in aiil* M ulflVrwT##, In th * property f y in t
and b e in g in H em iaclt co u n ty . F lorida; and
d e a c r itr d ’ aa follow*: 8 K * | of N W U . See.
34. T p . 2 0 8 . Kang* 1* t . . S W U of N W &gt; ,
and N W I* of S # l ( , Sac. 2*. V p. 20 g ,
K ant* 32 R „ SE «f of N S ) f and R U o l
S E l i . S ac. 2». Tp. 20 £
fla n ta 32 K,
N E t&lt; o f N W R of Sac. 25. Tp. 2 0 8 .,
Kang* 32 E . A lia all of th e NW of N K ' i.
Sac. 23. T p . 20 S., l i m i t 32 I!.
Except
tier, a t Ih* HE corner of tha N E W of
N E W ., r u n ■N . &lt;41 1-3 y d .: tban co' W
r­
i t ! 2 - 3 y d x : tbanca 8. &lt;1 1-3 yda; than ca
W, 247 4 yda-i Ihaaca 8 . 1*2 &gt;da; tbanra
K. 104 S-6 yda. to beginning; alao o ir a p t
b a tln n ln c at Iba N E corner o l auction, run
W. 51* 1-7 yda, thanca R. 140 yda. tbanca
E-- 418 4-7 y d .i Ibanro N . 140 yd* to bein n in g.
A lto except tba tig h t (ran ted
trance c o u n ty . F iji id a. for uaa o l road
m alarial on W 'p of H Eit of H EW of N E W .
reoarving t i t l e and pcaaeaaf-.n when road m a­
terial aball have been e ih a u a tr d . and tbe
8W I4 o f . th a N W lf aad W &lt;4 ol SW’ t , .
See. 6, T p . 20 9 . Bong* 32 L ., nre ordered
lo appear t o tb e m il of C om p lain t duly
fire In tbia r a te, o n , M onday, tba 6tb day
ol F eb ru ary, 1817, the aame b e in g 1 a rule
day of tb ia court.
It la fu rth er ordered that I t l a notice |&gt;e
publiabed In Ih* Sanford H erald, a new*,
paper puLID hed In Saminola cou n ty, Fl or­
b it. lor tw e lv e conaerutiv* week*.
W itnraa I!.' A. D ou glita, Clerk of thr
C lrenlt- C o u rt, and l.h* *eal th e ieo f, n ,.,
20th d a y of O c to le r . A. D. 1916.
iaoall
- E. A. D O U G L A SS,
Clerk o f lb * Circuit Court, Sem lnol*
C o u n ty , Florida.
rorte Q . H erring,
• rtK * VIII.
S olM tor for C om plainant.
Th# narnaa and cealdance* of tb* ■•■*•**I8 -T u a o -lS tc
poratora aad )uk actibar( of atoch with tn*
m in lr r of abare* tu b o en b ed by each, am
l follow*.
„ ,
la Conrt o f th e County Jn d ge, N am loala
J. H. H ayden o l Sbnford. Fla-. 600 .bare*.
C ou nty, R ia l# a f Florida
J. N . W hit oar of San ford , FI*.. 1 thare,
In re K .ta te of
R. C. M a iw a li of Sonfdrd. FI* . I xbrre,
M aggie B row n
Atfred Footer of Sanford, Flo-. I
.
To nil C red it oca. Legate**, D iatributeca and
In
T eollraony Wberwot tb # •l * ,*, I*'*"*S ,
all B an an a havln c C laim , or D om an d. have jo
in
e
d
aa
nubtcriblng
Incorporator*
ol
againat .a id C otatoi
a*
Ton. and ed rh of you. a n hereby notified J. R. H ayden C om p an y, and have
and required t o prevent any claim s and •*t tbtlr band* tbia 14th d a y or October
dem ands w h ich yau , or aitbar of yon . may A . D . 1916.
J . R , H oyden, *
have a r a in .t Ib a e sta te at h fa r c te Brow n,
J. N . W hltnar.
dree seed. Into of Sominola C o n n ty . Flor-

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R. C . M axw U,

Alfred Foalar.
S ta le of F lorida
C ounty ol Homlnot*
, ■
, . ,*__
On tbia d ay peraonally *pp a«'*d belorj “
•
a notary puhllc of lb * 8 la t# o t Florid*- j'-'**;
H ayden J. N . W hitner, K. C . M a t* '" »”
Alfred Foatar, e a ch to m* wall a sd
ally known, nnd know n t o tb* to bo
peraon* d a w tb M l in and w h o oxacujed t**
foregoing artlcloo a t in e ^ p e r o ll* "
of then* acknow ledged to m e th a t k«
tb e aamo for th * purpoeo* thoralo
,oM&gt;
and axpraaaxd.
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In W ltneee Wbeewof, I bnv# bereanlo ,e t
m y band and official *w*l •» 8 * " ,or1d v " d .
County Of S e m in o le , and S tn to #t F.orido
on tbia tb* l l t b d a y or O ctob er, A. D. I* 1*B . T . W hltnor (» •» '
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F oby. J l U , 191717-Tuc*-6te

Bright-Colored Capas.'
A stunning cape to wear over lin­
gerie dresses Is of bright red. blue qr
yellow bollvla, vicuna or velour de­
laine. This cape Is simply n very wide
circular-cape which drops nearly BYthe
him of the short dress and la gathered
on to ■ wide wish, which has long ends.
0f tbs County of pewitol*. state , i
No when .It,.I* drawn up round (Jis |Jnarid*-; " ^
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neck’ It makes n muffler which goes
necesaary that tha la n d s of
at-out tho throat several times.
B r y ce ovar and through th e

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aFT6r all, men are VERY much
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Proof. J*ck Dlmpleton, After Serv„ «- Model for More Than
Twenty Years, Fell Down
* with a Crash.

Mr) Whittier hnd lived with her hns", in » (rmctlcnlly continuous man“
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“lL » * ti»a ihay .LttiL Duett ua-tL

By Pictorinl Review

For the Season’s Bride.
belting to position.

°£ frJfnU;
Now. tnko tho sleeve nnd turn na­
W|,h the Dlmjiietons, who lived
iler the slashed edge on slot j&gt;crforaL i far eoough away to tnnko such a
tionfl and lap folded edge to corres­
{Headship a practical affair.
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ponding small “ o” perforations.
Ktitch ‘S inch-from folded edge leav­
Then1are always momenta when the 1
ing edeei free below single largo
_orm turns. This wns one of them.
“ O " perforation nnd finish for elos
Hr#. Whittier hnd anld, nfter hnritig. Cloto remaining seam as notch
... Rinded her husband that he hnd
ed. Adjust sleeve to posltun, stitch­
not flxtit the lock.on tho rear door (ns
ing nlong indicating lino of small “ o“
b# bad promised to do four days prevliierforntlons hi underhody front nnd
hack bringing Blnglo largo “ O " and
oo*l)):
,
,
double small “ oo“ perforations toge­
"Imagine Jnck Dlmpleton keeping
ther. .
gtlli,. waiting like that l”
Next, take tho bndlco and plait un­
Whittier glared. An outsider, underarm
nnd shoulder edges of front,
of the long history of his wrongs
alio the. end of belt, bringing “ T*
In this pnrtlculnr direction, would
to enrrrstmnding small “ o“ perfora­
hat;, failed lo understand his sudden
tions amt tack. Adjust belt to poet•ion across the back, center-backs and
oolborxr.
lower edges oven, turulng plaits Up­
"I/Kik here!" ho exclaimed "thats
rmiugh. |'m not going to stnnd that
any mere."
-Stand what,'* said. Sirs. Whittier,
)o»t ns If she didn't know what ho
meant.
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-Pof twenty yenrs you hnvo been
romi&gt;arhig mo with Jnck Dlmpleton.
Kvvry time I've failed to meet your dis­
torted demands you’ve been snylng
itut same thing—holding him-up a* n
model. .It's tiMi much. You ought to
liave umrrred him."
"As If I hadn't heard thnt before!
Well, Jnrk Dlmpleton would hnvo kept
hi, |irntnise. lie would have flxed that
69Ss
6956
lock—"
-S lo p !"
There wns n dangerous
A bridal gown of rharmense sritin ward: lack under arm edges together,
look In Whittier's eyes.
"Wc'ro jpdng Dimmed with Inco and embroidery t'l.ise right under arm and shoulder
Over Mo re tonight, aren't we?"
motifs. Tho coronet cap strikes a now seams ns untrhcd; finish left shoulder
vu-.jnuatn cwoc 0934
ante in tho adjustment of the-veil.
“Ye*."
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"Well, we'll see. I pro|M)se lo find "
fcvis*
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out Just hovv much hotter lie Is than
Autumn shares honors with Spring
eoeict
I. Well settle tills thing once and.for in monopolizing the bride, therefore'
tho Fall styles take into particuai
•U."
"I’DOh*!" Mrs. Whittier wasn’t nt all consideration the needs of tho girl
hrho is to bo married “ when the frost
alarmed. Hadn't he said thnt same fall
tho pumpkin." This wedding
thing upon numerous oecnslons, and gownontakes
for Its pattern n bodico
had anything ever eome of It? 8 he with V-shaped neck nnd cape collar
merely laughed—tUid they parted for and n tunic skirt which lends Itself to
(he time being.
delightful ornamentation. In med­
They a r r i v e d nt the Dlmpleton'S lit ium sizo tho design requires It*Vi
7:1ft. It was a dinner engagement. yards 3tl inch channcuse satin. Nino
yards of laco and ns many motifs as
Whittier pressed thu door bell.
■ ru*»wwns»
dcilrcinrc required for tho.trim­
“Just on time," ho said, looking at one
r»m «sl a k e
ming.
In
case
tho
dress
Is
hnnd-cmhi* watch, "If it hadn’t been for me—" broidcred tho motifs will not bo nec­ and under arm edges for closing. Gath­
“I didn’t hear thnt .bell ring," said essary. The bodice rec|tdres % yard er lower edgo of back between double
Sirs. Whittier. "You 'always do hear lining 30 Inches wide. If sleeves nro “ TT" perforations and 2 Inches
It Hue. Don't I know thnt?"
made of chiffon cloth, 1 ynrd, 40 in­ above.
“Well. I rang It nil right," said Whit­ ches wide wilt ha sufficient.
Join tho two sections of en|to col
lar ns notchrd and sew to neck rdgt
tier. “I'm not going to Insult people
Tho homo dressmaker is taught in
hy making them think the house Is on today’s lesson hovv to make tho bod­ of hodifO back, notches and renter
ice. First tho underarm and shoulder backs even. Instead of any lace or
fire."
■cams of tho underbody nro closed, ■ namentation, n soft effect rnnv It•Sir*. Whittier pressed tho button. then tho front Is hepimed. Next, plait gained by using an ndjustnlde collai
She had no such sentiments—being a' tho lower edge of the body and stitch
of chiffon over the satin.
woman in easy mental circumstances.
Pictorial Review Waist No. fl!&gt;5l. Kizrs, 34 to 42 inches hnst. Price, 20
"There!" she exclaimed. "You
cents.
Bkirt No. 6920. Sizes. 24 to 3'2 inches waist. Priiy:, 20 cents.
didn't hear anything, did you? Thnt
IsJI Is nut of order." Sho ■begun
knocking.
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Hurried steps Inside; the door
thrown ■■(ten, Mrs. Dlmpleton In
front. Her husband In rear. Staid
7
coming forward In dlstnncc. ,
‘My dears! I wus wntchlng’for you.
” "!*• you haven’t been waiting. No, the
. bell dm-Mi't ring. Of course—"
Sirs. Dlmpleton turned to her nnoloPrepared Specially for This Nowspapcr
-tinner gt'h mmrlmonlnl tenth,
“lie knew about It. b ldn't t teH him
N *
i« -re Ttiu OleOYrldan I But that's
By P ictorial Review
the «»y Jnck always docs. Now,
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John." turning to Whittier, ‘‘wouldn't
have, failed to fix It Immediately.
Pale, Pink and Dainty
l^wNh, my dear," turning to her hus­
w i t h 4 y a r d s a ilfll n g s i . il S ip - - - t i l s lirr
band again, "thnt you were ohly moro
■crtlon. If made of embroidery 1%
yards
18 Inches wldg and H yard
“I.vsik here!" asserted Dlmpleton.
plaiq material 30 inches wldo for tho
Whittier stopped him.
peplum mo needed.
• ‘.'Jit-t a moment, old mnn." Ho turned
Tho cutting guide shows tho ar­
h&gt; Sirs. Iditipleton:
rangement uf tho pattern on cither
'l.xcu-e me, Salllc," he said, “you've
plain material or flouncing. For
bmi holding mo up us n model to Jnck
crepe, batiste or inwn, tho hark nnd
f»r abtuit twenty years, haven't you?"
front section nnd tho implum are laid
*'! rertalnly hnve. If—"
on tho lengthwise fold of material,
whllo tho rrinnining sectiifn la plac­
Sir., Dlmpleton gasped. 8o did Mrs.
ed on n lengthwlso thread.
hllller. Then In a Hush they all
If the model be mndo of flouncing,
seemed to. understand nt once."
cut off % inch, from upper edgo of
“I guess U's u stundoff," said Whit­
pattern and nlaco on material, with
tier, with a cheap Inaulllng tone of
upper edge along tho bordered edgo
triumph In Ids strttlulunt voice.
or flouncing.
I is.' replied Dltnplotou almost
After tho cutting Is finished, begin
•''ring, "hut suppose I had tlxed thnt
malting tho cover by turning tho hem
nil why this thing might'.have gono
in front at notches. Closo tho under­
on forever."—Chesterton Todd, In
arm. seam aa notched and take up
Cornet
cover
cut
In
ono-plcco
and
Judge.
having straight upper edgo trimmed darts at upper edges of front and
with a tiny laco ruffle. ‘A oneiPice? back, and at lowcF'edge of front,
poplum
-finishes tho lowiir odgo or tho bringing corresponding small " o ”
Typleal American Qsntleman.
perforations together. If desired,
doilgn.
Ad.l.nMint retort wu* thnt onco glvomit dsrt at lower edgo and gather
’) Admiral Mu radon many yours
It ia a notable fact that tho do- between double “ TT'*- perforations.
at n dinner In Unite. It wns gtv signors
If developed in plain material, work
of dainty lingerio aro out­ eyelets
«»mi the Fourtli of July by him to tho doing themselves
tho upjtor edge of tho
season in fash­ front ofnear
corset cover and insert n
m-rl.nn olllcers on a mun-of-wur, and ioning novel conetthis
cover*. Tho mod­
*-*»Kllsi» officers In the harbor el ahown hero may bo worn under ribbon.
The center-front of tho peplnm Is
I r r'i
They were no better sheer waists of chiffon, crepe or net.
red timri many Englishmen of that Tho eonct cover Is also suitable for indicated by small “ o “ -perforations.
under front edge at notches and
f j f"r "hen the regulur toast, "Tho douaelngs and may bo made with or Turn
now to lower edgo of corset cover,
wns rend, they set without a dart in front. Tho upper largo “ O " perforations at underarm
an their glasses untested. The ven- edgo is In square effect, while tho seam.
l"**t added, gently: "The day, lower edge has a ono-pleeo circular
Buttonholed scallops may be sub
1nt i men, when England celebrates peplum. In medium sice tho design stltuted for laco edging for tho neck
joe coming of Ugo of her eldest daugh- requires
yarvfs 36-Inch material, and armholes, If preferred.
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Patented.April 30.1907’i
m was drunk with hearty cheer*.
C U IPE'O Tei
Splendid Po*e,
rRQHT&amp;pACKorasRStr
, . , ' 7 wou,d &gt;«»u Uko lo he the cap-'
•inof n Kuiimiurine liner?"
■The Idea doesn't appeal to mo at
dl»'p!* l,WerWi the. man who ,a fond of
,v, *JVeU, why not?"
)0RDUtlDCNt Of R.0UNCIhd
‘OLDor 36 INCH HA
CintiOr
hn,f th®
of being the
atana ** nu OCf®n 1,Qor wo«,d h« to
Pictorial Review Corset Cover No, 6781. Bixcs, 34 to 46 .Inches bust.
•ea wim" the 1,rldge und sweep'the
Price.
10 cents.
bundil, V ? * * * * ,n ,ul1 vlew o*
U red^" °/ tdrnlrin* passeugei* acat•**rcd about on the upper deck.”
Mrs. Grace E. Williams Millinery Store
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VALUE OF COMPRESSED AIR
In Jets and Sprays It Hss Wide Ap­
plication in Factories in the
United
States*
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A Jet of water la capable of cooling
or cleaning, but its action Is limited
10 materials which will not be injure’,
by moisture, ntul it requires provisions
fur drainage. Air, on tho other hand,
will clean steel with equul facility. A
fitcam Jet, too, can acoonlpfiab many
things by direct action, but who wants
to work around ono: Air is obvious
ly in a class by Itselt for such pur­
poses, says n writer In Factory. In ul
least, uuu twLchhu* shop a ir Jetw arc
employed on cutting tools, In lieu ol
011 or soda water, to keep both tool
and work coot.
Air, again, in a German factory, has
been found to solvo tho problem ol
graduated hardening ot steel. By carofully spacing the nozzles tho degree
of hardening may bo graded quite ac­
curately.
For reaching dirt and dust in the
hidden recesses of machines uud prod­
uct, nothing oquals a blast ol air from
a well-directed nozzle. Vacuum clean­
ers nro all right for Hat surfaces, and
bunco excellent for Hours, tables and
benches, but It lakes a Jut with plenty
of pressuro behind it to romovo oily
particles and negotiate tho Irregulari­
ties of motors and machines. Dyna­
mos and motors for bfist results and
safety ugainal lire, must bo kept clean.
How lo dislodge and remove the par­
ticles which collect on tho cores and
windings was a knotty problem nu­
ll) the air Jet was \rled.
Textile mills, too, havo of lute adopt­
ed air cleaning very generally: In no
Industry Is the* cleaning problem ol
greater moment.. Lint generally Is
heavy from the fact that tho at­
mosphere of tcxlllo rooms Is, or always
should be, smuuwhat humid. Hqnco,
if .blown downward, ttie—Itnt gruVi­
tales Ulrectly to the door. Many nlu
climes can he cleaned, whllo lit mo
tion. thus greatly Increasing tho, out
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Could Nqt Meet Requirements.
Martin D. Madden, wenlthy member
of congress frdm Chicago, wlnhed ho
might havo been built along moro
.original lines. Tho troublo with him
IS that hu looks like too' many people.
Me makes a specialty of being a ringer
for long-lost brothers. On un average
of mice o mouth he gets a letter from
&lt;omeon«i who has seen his plcturo nnd
claims him ns a brother thought (o
hnvo been lost at sea or strayed from'
home years nnd years ago. One day
he heard from a woman, who said she
had a locket with an "M" on It. nnd
containing a boyhood plcturo of her
long-lost* brother that looked -exactly
like the oiio of Madden in n Chicago
paper. Madden was obliged, to .toll
her that his congressional duties nro
too pressing to ullow him any tlmo for
bedng a long lost brother this year.—
Illustrated £unday Magazlna. .

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A boy wanted n dog. and tho rich
pncle said: "Well, Kddlo, supposo I
giro you two hundred dollars for a
dog. Would you spend that wholo sum
on one dog, or would you buy a pretty
goori-dbg nnd put tho rest of tho
money In tho savings bank?" "Well,
uncle," replied Ivddle, "If you • Idavo
It to me, I would buy twzxJiundrcd oneciollar dogs."
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Frequently Happens.,

"There's always room nt tho top,"
Halil thu man who speaks sagaciously,
replied *HsofTctifr Hob; "hut th®’
trouble Is thnt'In a lot o' games tho
best cards is nt tho bottom of tho.
pack."—Washington Star.

Characteristics of a Gentleman.
- Propriety of manners and considera­
tion for others nt,« tho two main Char
New Uses’ for Paper.
art eristics of a gentleman.1—BeaconsPaper Is spun Into thread and field.
woven Into a substitute for Juto tex­
tiles by’ a process Invented In Bo­
Make Poor Componlons.
hemia.
People who do not know how to
laugh nro always pompous and selfconceited.—Thackeray,
His Lack.
"How did your voting friend booMillion^ of Glass Eyes.
coed In his efforts to bo u pollcoTho
world’s
population makes uso
mnn?"
"Failed utterly; couijl not oven suo- of 2,500,000 gtnss eyes in tho coursu of
each year.
*ecd In arresting attention."

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Air Jets will do tho work ol brushes,
us in raising.tho nap on certain heavy
fabrics nnd putting tho finish on silk
rihlions or of hulling whiTels ns In pol­
ishing metal. In ono 'plant an Invlqibio screen Is thus formed across u
door opening, which must bo kept un
obstructed, to keep out files. Men cun
easily puss, hut winged Insects might
ns well try to gyl through a Bice)
plate.
Way to- Avoid Floods.

By raising thu levees six or seven
feet almost certain security could be
obtained against a recurrence oi the
Hoods ot 11*13 in tho Mississippi river
vnlley, when tho river attained a rec­
ord holght in tho lower reaches, the
Engineering Record asserts. Tho Hood
of tho present year was tho lightest
ever noted with the exception of thoBe
In 1912 and 1913.
Conditions hhvo changed op tho low­
er Mississippi since the early days ot
levee building, when an occasional
levee break was a matter of courao,
und Its principal damage was to doIny for a few wuckH tho planting of
crops. Tho country Is much more
highly developed. A levco break now
floods populous nnd wealthy towns, oil
mills nnd compresses and stops truf­
fle on miles ot railroads.
Tha sniua chances of having levee
breaks should not bo taken. Grades
should ba established thnt would ratio
all levees an average oi six or seven
feet. With this mnfiln tiiern_wiiLxa-auir almost certain security, In case
of a recurrence of thn 1913 flood vol­
ume, and an excellent chance to confluo to the river channel a consider­
ably larger 'volume, should It over
come.

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Warm Soldier® Pants by Electricity.
Tho latest Invention of war Is pants
warmed by electricity. Two German
professors Invented It, Prof. Max Beck
of Innsbruck and Dr. iron Schrotter of
Vienna. Tho soldier puts on a pair
of pants Into which aro woven ex­
tremely eupple wires designed with a
view to Insulation. Each pair looks
exactly like tho ordinary trousers ot
the khaki uniform ,and can be con­
nected and disconnected at will - to
batteries. With each pair aro a couple
ol connecting wires a hundred or moro
yards long wheb permit the tknnror
to walk about kvlth sontu freedomSoldiers In the trenches find thoso
garments very comfortable during the
winter, and It la suggested that aerdplanlats will find them much rollef
tram tho chill air of the aUlturiM,—

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Chinchilla May Become Extinct.
Of all tho furs found In and oxportod from South America, chin­
chilla Is tho finest and most vnluablo
It has gained In popularity to such an
extent thnt thero Is gravo danger ot
tho chinchilla following tho Arctic!
seal almost to extinction. Tho Goographical Rovlow says It Is hunted in
thn Cordilleras of Bolivia and north­
ern Chile, but has already vanished
from the provinces' ot Antofagasta
and Artca, where It was formerly
plentiful. Sklna that, were worth 916
In Chile In 1908 brought 930 In 1912.
Th® chinchilla Is hunted by Indiana
with dogs and ferrets that are trained
to enter tho burrows. This Involves
destruction of tho young. A move­
ment to prohibit the killing of chin­
chillas or tho salo of their fur Is on
foot In Chllo. and some men have gone
Into tho buslnoss of brooding tho ani­
mals on a largo acalo.

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measured and
fd led by machinery
and labeled.
T his insures that .sat­
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vor, absolute cleanliness
an d purity,
■Call fo r Chcro-Cola in
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D R IN K
3 NONE SO GOOD

Must. Draw on the Future.
For tho Union of 8outh Africa the
estimated expenditures for the com­
ing fiscal /car will be about 986,000,000, more than 15,000,000 In oxcese of
the roTonuoa.

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THE 8ANFORD HERALD
this wsnton. destruction of our fish, city in Florid*. On- the train ye*
terday were Supt. T. . W. Hansell,
—Arcadia News.
J.
F. Wrifhtsell,. Trainmaster. J. F.
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Asst. Freight Agent and RobTHE FARM LOAN ACT
Considcrabie interest is being man- " t Taylor. Dist. freight Agent
M l k M K rrry T ia w tir u d I*rM»j
Rested here in the farm Joan law
The resumption of t h ^ excellent
chiefly because th ir section needs *™*na will *iYa this part o Flonda
Cheaper money- and b e c W i t is one (.the best of «»rvice and will stimuiCMCBiraoN rmicE. i n a o v a n c *
of the greatest vegetable sections in
during the winter month*
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farm loan act the Southern R urali.t; could be asked but the new train,
calls attention to three points to be 6" ’e Sanford better mail senvee as
b l k . t H ) I t ( A n t w U N f m T w Is
considered.
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T h e r e are three points upon which in lhp , u m m rr m o n ths after
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| too great care, because they seem toWith
fam pa Special and
the
la in Art rf Marrk Jrd. i n . _ ___ embody the three features of great- -j-amp;l S hortline in operation Sann*. ua osi importance in directing the 1»»&gt;‘ford ran boast o L a train service par
to the interest of those-chiefly de­ excellent.
pendent upon ita provisions.
First: Although the taw provides
Pretty New Hats at Quality Shop •
for ]&gt;oth'roopcrative farWi loan banks
c.'M. hand
A beautiful new line of H atter’s
0. L TATLOR
If. R. STEVENS
R. R. DEAS
and for joint stock banks we con­ plush sailors in black and white and
C.ihm
Uc^rmUfl F. L WOODRUFF Vtn-Preddent
Ass’l Culiitt
sider the former to be the rcgl far­ mode, this latter a new tope ahade,
mer farm loan bank for which the have been received at tjie Quality
farmer has long clamored and we Shop and will go on sale at once.
| have tealoualy labored. The other There will also be a real closing out
we consider somewhat in the sense sale of children's hats. This stock
m m m m w i f l i m m m m m m m w j t
of a second string to the Tarm loan
is being disposed of to make room
how. It is more particularly adaptfor a larger shipment of ladies’ hats with the losses’ in ’amodnt. ‘ Several great as that of Martha’s Vineyard old-fashioned polltcne** In IHftur writ­
. ed to sections not closely populated
in the newest and t latest winter cities, notably Miami and Tampa, on the Massachusetts coast, Cepha- ing. He long shrank frnrn the ui#
and .where larger loans for develop­
models.
■are saving big monay-by- organising Ionia Is the largest of the seven Ionian of an amanuensis or n typewriter, n
ment purposes may be desired.
f -The attractive little shop is a pop-' mutual insueance companies.—Cocoa Islands. The origin of Ita setttlemcnt being n breach of courtesy. l|f
AND FORGET
MAKE
Is shrouded In the fascinating uncer­ turned the openings and sultscriptionj
Because of these different provi- ular resort with the ladies who. are s lar&gt;
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tainty of Homeric legend, but from of his letters on the old Hudson's It«;
sioni and different purposes we urge loud in their praises of the'stylish
U f . have u Make Up and F o n et , h(.' (,„1[d
j „ vot,
.h i., . , ! , . , millinery carried by Mr*. Pearson.
the year of Its surrender to the Ro­
Florida East Co'ast Canal Associ­ mans, ISO B. C.. Its history has been model. Even the longest or most of.
day.
Acini letter he persisted In writing by
to'encourage the cooperative firm Call and inspect these new sailors
The suggestion comes from the loan bankv Anything, and every- and you will be convinced that they ation will meet in Fort Labderdale marked by a succession of changes hand a t.a n almost Incredible cost la
Tampa
good one
one.
.m p a Times
..m e s and
am , is
.. a
a gooo
, |hj
d&lt;* n ,n thil direc, ipn
con. ■ #ome o( thc prcttie9t modela be. Nov. 14 to pass a few resolutions In ownership which would bewilder time and patience. On on»* ormfioe,
asking Uncle Sam to buy and run the most astuto student of world poli­ which Mr. Heckles Willson n.'t.-s |Qu,
?
.1
‘ ° mT T
P
«ldr in the direct .Inure,! of the in, , hown.
the canjil. A couple of weeks' ago tics.
today, there Will be no excuse for small farmer, the prospective home­
‘‘I-lfo of Lord Strntheona and Moonl
After tho Roman Emperor Hadrian Royal." at least COOSlilcrnlde physical
Uncle Sam. through Lt. Col. Ladur,
bitterness, and it shoSld be buried owner. and the citixen in whose inmade a gift of the island to Athens,
There is no excuse for, it now,. but ,I terest the rural credit movement has | . , LookoalfTor Skin Game
- respectfully declined and intimated Cepbalonla. and the six other Islands suffering ‘wns Inrolved. He had had
the
people
of'Florida
should
compel
the misfortune while In Scotland to
that does not explain it away. ■
.
.)rjmard.. wgfed .
* ;
Jacksonville housewives and pthers
of
the
Ionian
group,
becamo
"free
fracture
one ofdlie bones of his right
the
Canal
Company
to
live
up
to
ita
Democracy is greater than any ‘
should be on the lookout for a rrry
one man. Prosperity in a country ; • Second: Actual farmers and actual finely.dressed man with perfect man­ charter, widen and deepen the canal and autonomous." but during the as­ wrist. Ills arm was put In splint*'
cendancy of the Byzantlno empire und while chnflng under the re»ir*lnt
like this is not the special gift of any’j citizens of tho United States are the nert who, when he rings a residence to make it navigable. The associa­ they wore subject to ita power.
he seized'the occasion to make a roj.
individual, and our welfare is more People for whom this taw was really door bell, introduces himself to the tion should rut £Ut the talk and get
The next change como In the elev­ age to Canadn by the Vny of New
dependent on cattle and crops than . enacted. The claims and efforts |ady c f the house as an agent for a down to brass tacks, giving some enth century. When William the Con­ York. In transit hie nrmhecnme won*
on politics.
1*1! other classes combined wotild »*il known ladies' tailoring firm. reason for. its existence.
queror was engaged In establishing the Inflammation spread, nut] he be­
If anyone holds to old grudges never have succeeded in placing the &lt;and proceeds to show- her samples,
himself firmly In the British Isles, an­ came unable to leave his berth. On »rafter the seventh’ hp will simply he law on the statute hook. It is still Almost before she knows it. the
One seventh of Norway's mer­ other Norman, Robert Gulacard ("the riving at New Yorlrlie was met hy Sir
retarding the development of. the somewhat problematical to what an agent is busy with a tape line, tak- chant ships have been sunk by sub­ resourceful”), after conquering south­ William Van Horne, who found him la
state that much. '
extent government loan aid for other jng fi,.r measurements in detail. He marines or mines in the past two ern Italy, sailed to the. Ionian sea and a very feverish and distressed suit.
Let’s bury the hatchet and get out classes is justified as a part of any gets her, signature on the dotted line years-. Neutral nations are enduring captured several of the lalands. Nevertheless, ho Insisted on sccoothe plow Wednesday, November 8 . real rural credit system.
for a handsome tailor made suit at the horrors of war as well as the par­ preparktory to overthrowing tho Greek panylng his friend Immediately to Mootempire. This remarkable adventurer
• . . died on the Island of Cephaloala while real, where he was Induced to pvt
The board must necessarily follow a ve,r&gt;’ l°w cost, to be paid in week- ticipants.
himself tn the care of a surgeon. What
the mandate ‘of the law.
Many i lrutM menta. The initial payment
engaged In quelling a revolt, at a time preyed upon his mind roost was that
DETTER FISH LAWS
Among the number of laws enact­ phases of establishing, encouraging ** one dollar, which he collects,
Pittsburg. Pa.: The Draddock when bo seemed to have laid the foun­ he had s number of letters to sn^wtr.
this m*n *kould happen to police recently arrested James Floto, dations for a Norman empire similar
ed by the 191 &amp; legislature, that hae and shaping the system, however, ■Now
"But," urged hla friend, "you eta
to that which William establlahed in employ an amanuensis."
____
actually been a detriment to the are left to the discretion of the board C1H on some of the housewives in the^ "meanest man in thc_ world."
people of liiis state, the law permit- J arp left to the discretion of the ,his cit&gt;’. »'&lt;'k the bulldog on him or ; pjoto uas gjven that sobriquet by England.
“I’ve never done such a thing," Lord
Following Robert Gulscard’a Inva­ Strntheona declared fmphaltcally. *It
ting the denuding of our fresh water board
Whenever this element; of
. . .
,
, the police and he deserved it, acThe police are looking fer such cording to the testimony of several sion, Cepbalonla passed in turn un­ would give great offense, I assure you
streams of fish is indeed pernicious, discretion exists we urge that the
ai some persons who saw him throw a skillet der the suzerainty of the princess of I have always written my tetters my­
Fishing has long been one of the real interests of the farmer and citi- cro°ks all ever the south ar.d
Tarentum, the five counts of Tocco,
Atlantians
have
been
stung.
attractions of this state. Thousands zens should take precedent.
of red hot pennies to a crowd of the republic of Venice, the ravaging self, sod I must do so now."'
Now this said crook, should the children and then laughed uproari­
But after considerable argument b«
of tourists visit us annually, to en­
Third: Here another phase of the
corsairs of Greece and Naples, the
consented
to try the experiment.
man
of
the
house
answer
the
bell
joy the piscatorial sport; however farmer end of the proposition comes
ously as the youngsters tried to pick Turks, the Spanlsh-Venetlan allies,
"At
least
I must sign the letter**
will
sell
him
a
suit
of
clothes,
and
Venice again, iSwnce, the Ruiso-Turk­
they don't come io seine; they are in. The farm loan hoard is charged
up the coppers.
was
his
imputation.
"Put the pea be­
the
crook
is
very
likely
to
sell
to
ish
allies,
the
FYench
and
the
British.
true sportsmen and disdain to drag with the duty arid responsibility of
tween my fingers, and. nlthough It
both
the
man
of
the
house
and&gt;his
Great
Britain
finally
relinquished
Ua
out fish by the barrel, with a seine, . locating the twelve district farm
if they're . ,both. „at home.. . And All Remainink 1916 Issues Free
protectorate and ceded the lalanda to will perhaps be a little difficult sad
only to let them rot. In the case of loan hanks. T h e ‘ object of these wife,
,
New su b scrib e^ for The Youth's Greece after the latter had allowed painful. I must'certainly sign the letour lakes, we are told that the sein- hanks is fundamentally to serve the f ? ,fn **
, '* j L*r' ,° r,
Comapiuon.ior-1917 who send $2.00 the court of 5L James to name a tors myself."
ers barrel them up, cover the top farmer by enabling him with least dollars, he" is gone.—Jacksonville now will receive free every remaining brother of the. princess of Wales os
So the letters were dictated, sad
with a cattish, and ship the beau- difficulty and formality—commen- Metropolis.
when
the sheets were bmucht to hie
king
of
the
Hellenes
In
1862.
weekly issue of 1916. The Com­
the
Invalid
begged to be left nlone t#
ties to where they are marketed at -surate with safety—to secure long
The
chief
city
of
Cepbalonla
Is
ArThe \Y. C. T. LT. will meet at the panion improves every year—new gostoll. which has an dzccllent har­ consider them nnd affix Ms signature.
25 cents per pound, out of the state, time farm loans at low interest,
features, captivapting stories, side­
by the .barrel.
The farmer and his interest should Baptist church Thursday afternoon splitting sketches of down-east life. bor and which la especially noted for A pen wns fastened between two of
at 3 o'clock. All members urged to
Us curious sea mills, operated by a his dl«engnge&lt;] fingers and a hottl* of
The legislature was careful enough
in tl **1 entire administra­
If you have a gorowing family whose current of tea water flowing through Ink1placed on Ihe table.
he
present.
t e employ a "navy" to protect the tion of the system. Yet there seems
pure ideals you wish to see reflected a chasm In the rocky shore. Across
When, a couple of hour* Inter, th*
•oafish, where the quantity is too; *°
a definite attempt on the part
in their reading you cannot choose a the bay from Argostoll la the rival secretory entered, to di*]&gt;ntch th* cae
Big Harmony Team at Lyric
great for comparison with that of
interested parties to force the
respondent, he found thnt to firry
more satisfying publication for every port of Luxourl.
Mr. Lane, the hustling manager of
our fresh wat^r »:reams and lakes, location of these hanks away from
Cyclopean and Hellenic walls arc letter I»rd Strathronn hnd added s
one in it than the Youth's Com­
still standing on the eltes of the an­ postscript scrawled slowly nnd ptlibut they removed all semblance oi the airkutiufal sections where they thc Lyric. Theatre will offer the panion.
can
best
serve
the
farming
public'
people
of
Sanford
one
of
the
greatest
cient
cities of Cranll, Pronl and Romos, fully," explaining how-and why th*
protection from fresh water fish.
Let us send you free the Forecast
Oh. yes. the fishermen at the lakes and to locate them in financial cen- musical treats in the history of the for 1917, which descriheds in detail while a few miles beyond Argostoll writer had been forced to depart fnw
are supposed to seine and fish only ters. often already in possession of ^ theatre. _Through much coaxing he the jqpd things promised Ux Com­ there rises a relic of _Vcnetlan days, Ms lifelong practice of writing Ms ~j
the strongly fortified castle or SL own letters and apologizing fur dnlag
has prevailed upon the JRuaaellfl la
catfish—just as a fellow, quail hunt- Federal Reserve Banks.
panion readers during the 52 weeks Q e o r a e .
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•
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■
■
~“
]Tiir
u
short
engagement
at
his
the---- ina-is-efrpecied to shoot only' rooster
of
the
coming
year.
The
Cephalonlans.
who
are
mental­
"And
In
every
case," concludes th*
One Million Turkey*
. attf,
This loam i s -known- from
quail. ,
New
subscribers
for
1917
will
re­
ly
alert
and
who
are
more
purely
narrator
of
the
anecdote,
"the post­
'‘—Dallas, Twitl,'- N5V.' 5.—The in- coast to coast, and is considered by
~ F 6 r tEe love of Mike, put tlje creasing importance of Texas is in- the theatrical world to be one of the ceive free the Companion Home Cal­ Greek than tho Inhabitants of any of script was longer than the body of th*
the other lalanda of the Ionian group, letter!"—Youth’s Companion.
game warden bahk on the payroll, dicated by the fact that plana a»r finest and one of the highest priced endar for 1117.
have
shown great Ingenuity and Indus-, *
The
publishers
of
The
Companion
-and make it a heavy fine to seine in now under way by the Texas Foul- in thc business. The Russclla are on
try In bulMlnrterrace*Torlhe cultiva­
From Stevenson Letters.
any of our streams or takes, with' try and Butter Ship per*’ Association their way to Palm ^Dcach. m .-fill a have atranged with the publishers of tion of the gfne and olive. One of
T o n young person nffllctrd .with die
, anything larger than a ten foot for.the.ahipping of 1,-2(M&gt;;(MH&gt; turkeys winter engagement at one of the McCall a* Magazine —^ the famous the chief products of the island l» a nm tent, R. L. StcTctison wrote:
— minnAw sgtnp:
"
.
olt of Texas to northern and.eastern leading hotels there and during their fashln magaxine—to offer you both peculiarly flavored currant which
“I gather that your home Is de­
If something is ndt done by the markets this (all.
found a reedy market In Holland. Bel­ pressing. Everyone’s homo Is depress­
trip south are.stopping off here for a publications for 1917 /or $2.10.
This two at one price offer in­ gium and Germany. In addition to ing. I believe. It Is your difficult doty
next legislature one of the principa
In a few weeks preceding Thanks- few weeks. They have come direct
&gt;
their agricultural pursuits, tho Ceph­ to mnke It leas ao."
sports of the state will have been giving there arc regular "turkey from the Strand Theatre, N. Y., cludes:
1. The Youth’s Companion—52 alonlans are Interested In ship build­
entirely destroyed. In two years more trots" or "round-ups" in several of where they have been singing for
A lhdy whn.hnil Iiecn n close friead
ing. ailk spinning, basket making and for ninny yyara fold film that she hid
of wantonneu. ■ .
the interior otfices, notably Temple ten weeks. The Ruasetls will sing issues in 1917.
2. AU remaining November and the manufacture'of carpets. An odd Bedded, what her future work would
Jf you rcallyebelievc in the con­ and Cuero, at which time tu rk ey .'*dl the latest, ballads and novelty
lace, made of aloe, fiber, la exported. hr. He replied:
servation of natural resources, stop bu the thousands are driven into,*ongs and the patrons of the Lyric December issues of the Companion
Elato, also known as Monte Negro
"So, nt ln-q you nrc going Into ml*
free.
i___________ ______________ :_______ ______ - Ttown to he dressed and shipped outj can look forward to a big musical
(black mountain), which la more than s!*m work, where I think your heart
3.
The
Companion
Home
Calen­
AAAAJkA J s. mmm. a
js fin carload lots.
During that time treat.
6.000 feet high, gels Ua name from it!ways wax. You will like H In *
1
♦ . the. turkey industry is the principal.
dar for 1917.
tho dark pine forests which clothe Us way, hut remember It In dreary loM—'--------------------*
&lt;
4. McCall's N Magazine—12 faah- slopes.
feature of community activity, and
*
Notice
Do you l:uow the story of the Atnrrii
6 n numbers in 1917.
c«n tramp who \v?r* offered n meal tod
; th«. ,p ~ t.c l, i. one r t l c h ivM . t -1 „ oU
h„ eb , ttiven t h . t I.
Bird Acts as Angler's Guide.
5. One 15-ccnt McCall Dress Pat­
n day's wage tn chop with the hack of
.tra c t, m t. d m lor th . volrlty ol M ichtd shol„ on b th . „ ol ,n y li„
Every day la "fish day" wlrh the on itx on n fallen trunk? ‘Damned If
T
tern—your
;
choice
from
your
first
&gt;
* ♦ t .. spectate.
_
associates, legal representatives and Copy of McCall’s—if you send a 2- kingfisher. He ha* renounced diet of
I can go on chopping when I can't
[
Yes sir, we can do it.
t
meat and vegetable forever. He ha* the chip* fly !* You will never w*
—
'
assigns will apply to the county com- cent stamp with your selection.
'
several cousins In tho tropic* who en­ the chip* fly In mission work, never;
Antomobile Accident
■‘ missioners of
Seminole
county,
High?— Yes it is high.
j
TH E YOUTH’S COMPANION
joy a meal of fnsecti now and then,
Miss Julia Hodges was injured lta te of Florida, at their regular
St. Paul St., Boston, Maas.
• "nut what'a the use." says this bird, nnd be sure you.know.lt beforehand*
near Winter Park last Sunday after- me&lt;,tjng i„ December to-wit: On
S'rw iubtcrif&gt;tiom r te tin J at thu "of wasting time on bugs when a good- The work Is one long, dull disappoint
PajK'r and printers ink
noon, the car in ychich the was rid­ Monday, December 4th, A. D. 1916,
meat, varied by oculc revulsion*-"
sized minnow It so much more filling
are just a b o u t:double the t ing being struck by a large passenger for leave to establish, a toll bridge
and satisfying?"
price of eight months ago, ♦ bus between Orlando and Winter ■across the St. Johns river at what is
You’ll never confuse him with an­
Tack Phlloaaphy. "
but we can’t help that, t Park. The collision’ threw Miss:known „ Osteen Ferry, to take the
other bird, because there la no other
Hodges through the wind shield cut- [place
I
A thing la tragic or humorous sfr
and stead of said ferry, and
that resembles him. Ills gray color,
You know we don't make
ting her badly. She was taken to said bridge to be built at this point
with a wblto band scrota the breast, curding to the point of view. The
the paper.
the hospital at Orlando and Is* re­ on said river where the ferry now s
the crest on top of hla head, make him man who alts on a tack doe* not share
covering. Her brothers from this and on the Sanford and Osteen road, ISLAND OF CEPHALONIA PLAY. look like a bushy-balred music the onlookers* amusement. In fact h*
However, our prices
I* not only pained at bis own
■
teacher.
city are with her and expect to the St. Johns river at. that point
THINO OF THE POWER8.
are always consistent with
fortune, but he la pained because M
bring her home in a few days.
Then
you’ll
never
forget
his
cry—*
beinf approximately nine hundred
good materials and work­
coarse trill like a policeman's rattler- occasioned someone else to find s dj*
feet (900) wide, and the depth of the
tree of pleasure In his unseemly pUfh
manship.
i NEW TRAINS START
water being approximately from one Small Area of Land In Ionian 8 ea Has uttered Just as he's making a diva for
Now It Is perfectly safe to make
a
fish
or
when
he's
disturbed.
Mrs.
i
Been for Centuries a' Bhuttletock
( 1&gt; to fifteen (15)
deep.
posit!Te
statement In this connectionKingfisher digs a bole In the aide ot a
Atlantic Coast Line Prepares for Rig
In tho Gam* of International
The person who witnessed the other*
M ICHAEL SHOLTZ.
ASK ANYBODY
rlvqr honk to lay her eggs In.
Winter Rush of Travel
Diplomacy.
Tue»-23-4tc
Fishermen say that wherever the unfortunate encounter with the tsc*
The Atlantic Coast Lipe resumed
kingfisher la there are fish, ao he act* never deliberately nits on the
Th* reported occupation of Cepha- as a guide for anglers.
tack himself; In facL he 1* psrtlf*
the Tampa Spetia! trkin service, the
larly cautious about sitting down aW?
Fire losses in the metropolitan dis­ lonls by French and British forces,
first trains going over the road yes­
terday and stopped here at 12:38. trict of Ned York City are now less for strategic purposes, marks another “ O N E 'O F THE OLDEN TIME” where soon thereafter without 1***
lug for a tack.
,
The- new train consisted of three than $6,000,000 a year, for which cycle In the strange history of this
»
«
coaches and two parlor cars and was the insurance companies collect in laland In the Ionian sea, which has Lard. Btrathcona a Gentleman Who - Nor Is tht» »n indictment of ta«—~
played,the ruin of shuttlecock In Inter­
Tacks serve a very real and u*na,
a train do luxe....The trains are premiknjft,,$3^,000,000 a year. It national diplomacy for more .than 1,Hardly Fitted Into th* Present
purpose In this world, but they h*
known a* Noo. 91 and 92and arrived would be Interesting to know what 000 years. It* unique story la told In
Busy Age. .
their
place, which Is not In ,(K*
here southbound at 12:38 and north the business men of a town the aiae the following bulletin issued by th*
pho n e i u HT*
where they may be sat upon.--''
It wbb characteristic of Lord Rtratb- Ham C. Leogel In the fIoft»°n
bound at 4, giving Sanford one of of Cocoa pay for their insurance, National Geographic aoclaty:
the best schedules of any interior and how the premiums ^compare
With an area about three UP8* *■ cona that h« adhered alt hla Ufa to. tine.
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AND ABOUT THE CITY j

Scoggan will give silver tea for Mu­
sic Department, piano fund.
Friday, Nov. 10 —
Mrs. Eugene Roumillut wlll'cnteftain with a bridge pnrty 'for .Mrs.
Wm. Chas. HM! at tho* Woman’s
Club.
Saturday afternoon, Nov. IT— -■
Mrs. (S. F. Smith gives a benefit
muxirale ami silver tea at her home
on Oak avenue.
Shower and afternoon tea ut the
rest morn in the Welborne block.

PEOPLE AND EVENTS

to Tampa, having moSgircd down
from New York on their wedding
trip.

PAGE FIVE
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MILLINERY
Order Work a Specialty. '.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
MRS. GRACE E. WILLIAMS

(Continued from Pago 3)
Mrs. Bcrnreuter has returned to
and a little ghoUiet so well d is­
Ullle H*PP*n^n88 Mention
Perry, after a pleasant visit With
guised
thpt
no
one
recognised
Idm
of M»Uer« Irt Brief—
ht*r cousin, Miss Martha Fox.
os Walter Carter; a cunning little
Personal Items of
Varna Yama girl. Dutch lads and
Interest
, Miss Helen Howland, came over
lassies and a colonial dame of high
from
Orlando to spend th e.week end
degree.
'Empires, Kingdoms and
with
her famjjy.
' SllBBury of Ibe Floating Small \ \ RcpubUcs were well represented in
• Talk* Succinctly Arranged for
that motley crowd of masqueraders.
10G East First Street
Next to McCullers
Mr. and Mrs D. G. Wagner.
A group of older boys nod.girls re­
jlurrlccUIti “ “ " 'I
Misses Maud Alice and Ada Wagner
s m t» • • *♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I ceiving as ghosts were Misses Elean­
were
among those coming from KiaThe
Elopemtnt
of
Ellen
or Herring, Lola Hutchinson, Vera
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wager of Be- Terehun, Edmund Meisch and Cola
Under the auspices of St. Agnes sjmmce on Friday to "root" for the
|dt Wi*-. "have purchased the Artie Woodcock. Thesu also served re­ Guild, directed by Miss Grote hen Kissiihtireu football team. ' •
and yellow bill. One traveller re­ first of the now year, when.many of
Smith place on the west aide and freshments assisted by Miss Mar­ Schultz dill he given an interesting
marked that there wan much to th e - state legislatures begin to as­
arrived last week to make this their garet Wight.
Mrs. Emmett King has arrived please the eye In South America, but semble. Not n few fuirly satisfac­
two act drama, “ Tho. Elopement of
future home.
Ellen," a t’ lire Ly.rio Theatre Thufs- frym Johnson, S. C., and will make little to please the ear. The scream­ tory devices for glare elimination
day, Dec. 7, thp east composed of their homo in Sanford.
Big bargains In Shoes at E. H.
ing parrot and rasping J'onchnn have beer! put on tho iparket nnIiirthday Parti/
society
people.
PrttrV Shoe Sale,
23-ltc
made the ear weary for the note of have found the upproval of the of
Miss . Marie Stemper entertained brilliant young
Miss Maud Alice Wagner spent a mocker, bobolink or wood thrush. ficials entrusted with law enforce*
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba last Saturday several of her littlo Sponsored by St. Agnes Guild,
the
week end in Sanford tho guest
coached
by
Miss
Schultz
and
on
the
Cnripe butter is extracted from merit in several states. UnfortunSelf Rising Flour—At all grocers.
friends at the home of her parents
of
Miss
Eleanor Roberts.
stage
of
the
popular
Lyric,
it
is
safe
6-tf
tho oil bird.
nntely on many cats, the devices
on First street in honor of her
. It iH said .that superstitions of not only eliminate the glare, but
Hon. D. L. Thrasher of Tampa 12th birthday. There were about to predict a great success.
Mr. Marcus Fngg passed through South America carried cactus leaves smother tho light to such an. extent
i
_
H here tqday shaking hands with thirty-five little folks and they all
the
city to Sorrento todny and will io u to ward off weariness. Cactus that the road ia not sufficiently il­
Sufrsrri
p/fon
-Dance
hU many friends. Mr. Thrasher is enjoyed themselves very much in
be
the
guest pf Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry- family, said to he distinctly Amer­ luminated.
The
weekly
subscription
dance
Fishing games and fortune
now located in Tampa where ho is games.
Wight
tomorrow. . , .
given
by
the
boys
nnd
the
younger
ican, no species being indigenhous to
dutrict agent of the Equitable As- telling but tho funniest of all was an
“ Equally important, in my opin­
an apple feature, aR trying to get society sol at the Woman’s Club nrir
the old world. Green and yellow ion, in rcdicing neddents to a mini­
juranca Co.
A surprise awaited ^ho teachers flowers prevail on this plant.
most enjoyable and well attended.
mum is the control of the careless
U»e Juba Self Rising Flour for a bite.while it wits floating. About
Lately a stringed orchestra furnishes and pupils at the Grammar School
four-o’clock
they
were
all
seated
out
Cocoa was called food of the pedestrian, who must be required to
delicious hot Biscuits—At all groin tho yard when they were all the dunce music and the young yesterday when Miss Myrtle Con­ gods.' Tho cocou tree is similar to exercise due care and caption on the
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cers.
treated to ice cream, cakes, candy people are chaperoned by Mrs. rad, one of the Fifth Grade teachers our rherry tree.
streets and highways and must cross
* For delicious hot biscuits use Juba and peanuts. After which all left Allan Jones. _______
announced1 that she was mnrricd on
The region of palms lies between at the properly designator) crossings.
Sunday at Glenwood to Mr. Francis
Self Rising Flour—At all grocers.
for their homes wishing. Miss Marie
I realize the opposition which this
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N. Miller of DeLand. The bride is tho equutor and the tropic, ’ ll is idea will meet in some quarters, but •
many happy returns.
Murie was
On Saturday • afternoon at three also a resident of DeLand but has known that 2500 species native To
Remember the Big Shoe Salq at the recipient of a large number of
o’clock there will be a formal open­ been teaching in Sanford this season. the tropics tower to an incredible its adoption is inevitable nnd will
E, H. Peters’, only lasts nine more beautiful presents.
prevail despite the first outburst of
height.
ing of .the rest room in the Court
Mrs. P. J. Coates assisted Mm. House block, that is helng conduct­ The ceremony was performed in the
days.
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We
Then on lofty A ndean Mt. ’under
,Wv . “re for aaMy
Baked beans and brown bread at Stemper in serving the refreshments. ed under the auspices of the Wom­ presence of n few intimate friends the equator there are a host of
th«
pedc-stnan
must assume
and relatives of the bride and
ioni«
of
•
the
inconvenience
in our
the rest room cooked food solo on
an’s Club. The rest room will bo a groom.
apeejes belonging to Arctic and tem­
progress
toward
the
maskingof
ideal
Saturday*
specific, wnfk of the department-this
\ / Fit* Hundred Party
perate Europe. This would seem to
Mrs.
Miller
will
retain
her
posi­
traffic
regulation."
Mrs. George B; Dlcklhson and her year and every effort will bo-made
sooner prove different creations at
Use Juba Self Rising Flout for
tion in the school until a substitute the same species than an evolution
delicious hot Biscuits—At all gro- daughter,. Mrs. Sloan entertained to make it a success. ■ Under the
NORTHERN CELERY CROP
with four tables of Five Hundred on capable management of Madame is found to tuko her place, after from One. But Darwin and others
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cm.
which she will reside in Del,and.
Thursday
evening
in
honor
of
Jdiss
Harriet
Ilanguhook,
tho
comfortj
have
read
the
writings
on
the
walls
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
Nash of the Grammar School facul­ aide,’cozy room will be an attractive
of the time and translated them and Short Crop on Account of (lad
Sdl Rising Flour—At all grocers.
Mrs.
Charles
Vermilion
from
WeWeather
ty. Miss Peaehea Loftier and Mr. resting place for the weary. T h e '
tlie
reading is wonderful indeed.
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kiwa
spent
the
day
’
with
Mrs.
general
public
arc
cordially
invited
[
Rnymond Key
making
highest
Evidences of changing climates in
N. Y., Nov. 3 . - -The
Don't forget the Big Shoe Sale ut
scores were presented with silk to make use of the room and pass on Coates Monday.
all
parts
o
f
’the
world,
as
northern
Western
New
York celery crop is
E. H. Peters’ now going on.
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Mrs. Ericson and sister, Mrs. climate moved southward he argues sholt this year and the quality is
hosiery while to Miss Nash and Mr. the good jfews that such a place
Delicious home made dainties for Robert Greene were given little tor­ exists in Sanford.
In connection Mundican Jrom Upsala spent the it would push life forms—before it •poorer than usual. Prices are high,
sale at the rest room on Satlrday.
with
the
opining
there
will bo a day with Mr*. Coates at her home and afterward it would again recede, especially for tho best stock, which
toise
for
being
"slow
in
the
ruce
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leaving northern species wherever is held at $3 to $3.50 per crate.
£has. Fodder has arrived In the The evening's (Measures were much "shower" for the equipment of tho on Second street.
they could retain a hold. Similarity Growers have made some sales at
city and will look after tho shipping enjoyed by the young people. Quan­ room and all articles that can he
of fossilifcrous forms Darwin traces $2,50 to $3,, hut there is a disposi­
of winter vegetables. He will be with tities of yellow cosmos prettily ndorn used, such, as linens, dishes, cutlery
and odd pieces of furniture will be
to the newer Pliocene Period when tion to hold for higher prices. In. the F. F. Dutton Co., and his many ►ed the rooms.
WOMAN’S CLUB
i
gratefully accepted. Should anyone
there was reason to believe that tho qulries for the holiday trade are just
friends are glad to aeo him back
desire
to
contribute
something
too
climate
was warmer than at „ the j beginning to come in. nnd inside of
a(iin in Sanford.
H’rsfcyan Truth Seeker*
The Literature Department open­ present day. Hence organisms lived lwo weeks dealers expect quite a
large
to
carry,
if
notified,
Mrs.
W.
P.
The regular business meeting of
Shipment of Georgette Crppc just
Carter, phone 23, will send for it. ed its club year with first literary under Polar circle, with more favor­ movement (6r Thanksgiving.
received. Also flno lino of Ladies' the Wesley Truth Seekers was held There will also he a cooked food meeting October 11 t*h.
able climate for immigration, the
Skirts. New goods arriving every on Tuesday with Mrs. D. A. Kelly, sale of home made delicacies. An
The short crop this season was
temporal production became iden­
Quoting
from
Agamemon,
"Learn­
hostess of the class. The Truth Seek­
dsy at Kanner’s. .
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caused
by unfavorable growing con­
exchange will bo a feature of tho ing is ever in tho freshness of its tical in the old and new world where
ers Is tho class of Mrs. F. E. Stelnditions.
Heavy rains and floods In
rest room where orders will be taken youth"—South America being chose they migrated south were complete-'
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
meycr, composed of tho mothers of
•
Self Rising Flour—At all grocers.
fpr fjvncy work, flowers, cooked study for Department’s work. Mrs. ly cut off from each other and min-*lhc "*,nnK- fo,,owod ^ a t!ry
the Methodist Sunday school. The
^ e summer and early frosts in
foods and salads. The membership Philips, Chairman of Literature De­ gled with other native Americans.
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new officers* took charge of the
Fossil remains of sabre toothed the fall, worked havqc with the crop
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for peeling, Mrs. P. M. Elder presiding. fee will be twenty-five cents only. partment yearned to sur tho mem­
Already there are many attractis’e bers on by her enthusiasm, as her tigers and enormous lions/ strange In the leading districts. In the Arkdelicious hot Biscuits—At all gro­
In a gracious, informal talk* the
and wonderful creatures as we go port section, which is a large celery
articles on. sale, especially a pretty well selected quotation showed.
cers.
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new president outlined tho class fine of Christmas novelties.
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south and the sea separates the con­ district the shortage is particularly
- Remember the rest room "shower” work for the coming year, which
"My message, if I may bring you*
pronounced. In the Sodus and Wilon Saturday afternoon.
Lunches will be served duily, ‘a will be'an appeal to our enthusiasm tinent life differs.
was enthusiastically received by the
1li unison districts very much tho
There are 550 species of the but­ same conditions prevailed during
quiet, comfortable resting
place to do our own work because wo love
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for members present.
where shoppers and travellers will to do it, to keep out eyes open, our terfly. There nre only 66 in the the growing season, but the arrenge
delicious hot Biscuits—At all gro­
Other ortlccrs arc Mrs. L. P. Ha­
be aide to get a light lunch or cup of hearts warm, our pulses swift as we British Isles. Notable nddition to was larger and the output proved
cers.
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gan, vice president; secretary, Mrs tea for a moderate’sum.
move on through opr year’s work the Fauna is the turkey. Fifty-six larger than in the Arl(&gt;ort region.
Cakes, pies and salads for your Mason; treasdrer, Mrs. Thomas
The club women of Sanford are and to make of our club life a recre­ species of monkeys are to be found Still leading Waynes county growers ’
Sunday dinner at the rest room.
Adams; and chairman of the the
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ation and a pleasure, not a burden. in Soutfi Americn.
report not more yhnn 50 per cent of
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for devotional committee, Mrs. W. S. earnestly requested to show an in­
a crop, with the stalks smaller than
terest
in
-this
important
feature
of
A
map
study
was
conducted
by
It
is
interesting
to
read
of
Tapir
delicious hot Biscuits—At all gro­ Thornton.
normal.
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the
club
work
by
their
attendance
Mrs,
Kelly,
who
proved
herself
a
which
lives
in
South
America.
Ac­
cers. .
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At tho close of the business period and donations for the shower, and most competent teacher,'especially
J. W. Barnes, tho popular repre­ n delightful, social hour was enjoyed nil towns women are cordially in­ so in technically drawing of map. cording to Roosevelt it is a very
Yllght This Way
sentative of Holden &amp; Co., who has with the hostess. An animal con- vited to be present a t the opening No excuses were accepted. Each Jiu archaic type-of—trooped “ quadruped
and
from
some
such
ancestral
typo
If you are in need of a good
been making Sanford his horns In U st in which each one present was and take an. active parL in a work pi!, so to speak was compelled to do
Sweater at a moderate price, Gent
- the winter Tor many winters is back bunded a slip of paper on'which was that is for the benefit of tho com­ her part, tho naming and placing of the modern horse has evolved.
Furnishings, Ladies’ Ready to Wear,
again and his many friends are glad tho name of an animal to be drawn
a capital, locating a river, etc. ’
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V Tea Room Op&lt;*ni
Men’s and Ladies’ Hats. Shoes
to see him. Mrs. Barnes ia at pres­ together with a pencil and blank pa­ munity.
Geographies were in cvidoncc t-houghThe
ladies
of
the
Congregational,
Madame
Harriet
will
open
a
Tea
specislty.
3-in-l Storfe.
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ent in Penaacola visiting her mother per for tho artist Competition with
out and proved helpful, and
. in some
,
Room and Beauty__Parlor—ia—the
but will be -here in a few weeks, instructions not to place tho anl- church will hold a cooked food salo
jdementa ahould—have b“ tt' Xourtlfouse''block next to tho Sent*
much to tile gratification of her San- mal’a name upon it. These were- af- at TVwin.- A Giles store *11 'day Sli- XttaeL
Well Known Singers Hero
given. Thus some needed to remain inole Bank on Wednesday of this
"uFday.
Good
things
on
sale.
_Jgtd friends,
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ti-rward displayed upon the wall and
The
RuueQs, known from cotit t o .
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after school and refresh absent mem­ week.
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Mrs. Alrornsthy and
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba "guessed."
coast as one of tho grjateit singing
ories.
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Crrtifan jlfustc Club ,
Mrs. Telford tied. In presenting tho
Seif Risiifg Flour—At all grocers.
teams before the public today reg­
The
regular
bi-monthly
program
Mrs.
Key
was
called
upon
to
give
prize, which was carefully wrapped
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HEADLIGHTS
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istered ut the HotoJ Carnes for a
of the becHian Music Club, will be rivers andjungles, saying
as she
Jean Maxwell, the little daughter in tissue paper Mrs. Kelly stated given at the studio of Mrs. Munson took us in fancy through tropical
short visit. They aro on tho way
«f Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Maxwell wsi that tho package contained an arti­ at three o’clock Saturday afternoon,
country wo would soon be aide to Association Will Take Up Matter south to fill a winter engagement at
.•operated upon for appendicitis on cle "no longer 1fashionable but still parents and friends of the young
With Legislatures
ono of-the Palm Beach hotels and it
smell, taste and feel brilliant green.
Saturday and Is recovering rapidly. qqite useful, owing to times being faombers are cordially invited to at­ Mrs.
Washington,
.D. C., Nov. 4.—“ It s rumored that they may let San­
J.
W.
Dickins
gave
so
well
Drs. Stevens, Fdleston and Neal hard and the cost of living so high”
Forests and Deserts. Mrs. J. N. is safe to say that the practlcul solu­ ford people hear them at one of
performed the operation in tho nnd when opened it proved to bo a tend;
Whitncr “ Earthquakes and Volca­ tion of the headlight problem is near theaters here.
fair representation of a porcupine
Stevens operating room.
Suceeatful Conteitant in .SVimnting noes” was woll recited, a pupil who at hand judging' from the findings of
lor delicious hot biscuits use Jubn | made of an Irish potato and tooth­
Dry Goads Specials
Match
had learned her lesson well and can\e the Committee of tho Society of Au­
picks—In fact, a toothpick holder.
tomobile Engineers, which has had
Self Rising Flour—At oil grocers.
At
tho
annual
regatta
of
Rollins
near
encroaching
on
other
schooiurs
Tho
Yowell-Speer
Company have
There was a decided tendency to re­
the subject in hand for some time nauguruted a system of Special
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College
yesterday
afternoon
at
Win­
territory.
vert to the days of childhood and
past."
F- F. Dutton hajj returned from a givo a name to one's artistic ef­ ter Park Miss Sarah Wight of this
Daily Sales beginning with this week.
Mrs. C. C. Woodruff "Climate and
This
is
the
belief
of
President
II.
business trip to New York. •
It
hna keen the experience of depart­
city
won
in
the
fifty
yard
swimming
Antarctic Currents" showed a good
forts. At the conclusion of tho
M.
Rowe,
of
the
American
Automoment
stores in the cities that nothmatch
for
girls,
being
the
smallest
Pse Juba Self Rising Flour for drawing dainty refreshments- were
lesson well prepared.
and youngest competitor entered.
The Fauna'and Flora of South' **»«• Association, a committee from ng stimulates business like the ad­
delicious hot Biscuits—At all gro- served.
The little indy was entered from tho America" was splendid, a master-] which organization attended tho vertised Special Hour Sales and we
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music department of Rollins College, piece, given by Miss Farnsworth. V ectrical equipment session of the are glad indeed that this enterprising
My little fox terrier puppy, six
Social Calendar
in
which she is a violin pupil.
W’e have all read and wondered at recent* - standards committee meet firm has taken this matter up.
weeks old, strayed. White with one This afternoon—
ing of tho automobile engineers, held
Elsewhere in this* issue will be
Friends of Miss Sarah are very
htyk spor on left eye and left ear
Daughters of Wesley shower for proud of her success for her compot- peculiarities of organic life in South in Washington, D. C., nt the U. S. found tho announcement for this
America.
Tho
tropical
jungle,
tho
Albert Connelly, Jr.
Miss Saidcc Williams.
week. Tho Yowell-Speer Company
itora were girls much older than magnificent orchids, the pecullsr an; Bureau of Standards.
Mr*. A. P. Connelly entertains the
"Reports from A. A. A. clubs expect to announce in each issue of
Sarah.'
imal and'insect lifo are to us as far
Your Opportunity
Book Circle.
throughout
the c.ountry indihite The Herald th e 'choice’bargains that
miliar as fables, yet few of us realize
Raving purchased tho M. Frank Wednesday, Nov. 8.—
drastic
legislation
action in several they have to offer. Watch for them.
to what extent we have drawn on
Pertonal Mention
Jtock we are able to givo you special
Literature Department faceting ut
states
unless
some
concrete solution
Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher of New this continent for our present knowl­
deduced prices in Men’s and Boys’ Woman’s Club.
was
put
forward
by
the motor car
edge
of
biological
science.
Miller Gels Appointment
London, Conn., arc recent arrival*
• U|t \ Pants, Shoes and Hats.
Thursday afternoon, Nov.9: —
owners,"
says
President
Rowe,
"and
We
might
almost
say
that
the
the­
F.
L.
Miller of this city has r ^
who
expect
to
reside
in
Sanford.
M
L. L. TAYLOR,
Mrs. B. F. Smith will bo hostess
this
caused
oUr
legislative
board
ory
of
evolution
with
its
attending
re­
ceived
notice
that he has been ap­
n e*t door to the 3-in-l Store- to tho Every Week Bridge Club.
chairman to call upon the Society of pointed on the executive committee
lation
to
biology,
anthropology,
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Mr.
and
Mr*.
Geo.
Fox
have
re­
’ Mrs. Frank Woodruff and Mrs.
turned from Virginia where the psychology, history, language and Automobile Engineers to give the of the National Embaimers and
oven Teligion was a thought born in headlight problom the right of way Funeral Directors’ Association.
summer was spent.
over other questions upon which it
the jungles of Sougth America.
This is an honor that comes to
The gifu of The Fauna and Flora is at work. Chairman Yellott will few men in this profession and is
Mrs. Carl Yelaer and children,
after a visit of several weeks among of South America to the world In tho draft a model bill as soon as the [en one of which Mr. Miller may feel
friends in Sanford have returned to last analysis have been more valu­ gineers complete their report and the justly proud. He has always been
able than gifts of the mine*, for measure will than be available for very active in the work of tho state
Orlando.
LYRIC THEATRE
introduction in the states which are and national associations of his pro­
which site is famous.
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Bird life of South America range threatened with undigested regula­ fession, haying,i&gt;een elected sccretsr
Mra. W. R. Anno left on Satur­
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of the state association (or several
from
tho maccaws, green parrots tion;' /
day to spend the winter In Jackson­
"The automobile manufacturer* successive -yean.
ville with her daughter, Mrs.* Julian and cuckoos down to brilliant green
and chestnut Kingfisher. All seem have put the situation up' to the
Carpenter.
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to rival each other In gorgeous color lamp maker*.who, through their'
Optimistic Thought
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Hanraban of ing! Foncon is a recluse noted for soclation are cooperating with the
Every light has tta shadow and ev­
Watertown. N- Y., are gupsts of ungainly forms and grotesque comic society, which Is so near a solution ery shadow bath, a succeeding morn­
Mra. Deana Turner, while en route attitude. Has blsck and green body that a report !■ promised-before the ing.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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bound minister of the gospel who
thinks a man m ust bo saved through
his church but he grants that salva­
tion can he gained through rfny
church if the man has been .convict­
ed of sin and is willing to come to
B U D G E T O F O P IN IO N “ J U S T B E T W E E N
God and the only way to keep
Y O U A N D M E .”
And this erudite, unshaven man was steadfast as a Christian la to join
some church and hold up the Chris­
like the pqet's raven.
For his speeches little meaning, tian • faith by our own individual ef­
forts and while there may be some
little relevancy bore,
,
_
.
.
in all.
And except when he was napping, h a , backsliders
,
,
, and
. . hypocrite#
,
...............
....___________churches
the
beat
men
in
every
city
A CHIEL'IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
was always Lapping, tapping,
ami
every
country
are
the
membetf
Waa industriously rapping -Woodrow
MHE’LL PRENT 'EM ”— SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
of the churches. The Baptist church
Wilson o'er and o’er,
iD oooooooaooooaaoaooD oaooooooooooaoooooooooooooo
Just like Taft and trusty Teddy, and the pastor who obtafned the.serr
who are something of a bore. vices of Dr. Owens and the peoplecf,
ber.pushed his way up to the
Hughes Havin'
Hanford are fortujagtJLin. having* such
Merely knocking, nothing mo^e.
fore,
I ( was in a campaign dreary, Hughes
a man in our midst for ten days. I
t
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sat thinking weak and weary Eagerly he sought to borrow one
like
his broad-minded views;-I like
live Issue for the morrow
And he thus Went on beguiling alL
Over many a quaint and curious
his
words
of wisdom, 1 like his
Fur the stand pats, hut hi* sorrow T ’ the voters who were smiling
issue of rejected lore;.
i
gentle
manner
th at more nehrly
keener grexy ^as more and more
At the wisdom of this Justice who
And he wished to (ill that chasm in
*foIlows
the
teachings
of Christ when
He beheld the barren larder, where
o'er Dlackstone used to pore.
his dome with protoplasm.
he
was
on
earth,
I
like his broad
was kept the stand pat store, And they said he spoke mosj Sweet­
Or some substance that would yield
minded
views
on
Christianity
that
ly, side stepped issues, too, r
him good ideas, one or more— Darren now forever more.
weaves
a
mantle
Urge
enough
to
most neatly,
Good enough to catch the voters who
embrace
all
churches,
I
like
hia
Par­
• would open up the door,
And the voters all were waiting, And kept silence most discreetly— thian shota straight from the shoulOf the White House, nothing more.
wond'ring when the hesitating
and he silenred Theodore
*der that, hit the devil every time
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*- Candid candidate would tell them On the issues of the Hyphens, those and best of all 1 like him because he
He had cause to well remember lack
something never heard before.
T. R. was wont to score—
is a real man whose life has been a
of issues that September
But the only words there spoken that * And they •wonder evormortv
living example of what the true fol­
would give a single token
^ —Frank M. Padden.
When each stand pat party momlower
of Christ should be. The
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church members of Sanford should
* In riding over the brick roads hear Dr. Owens because to hear hirtx
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built of dun lug vitrified brick and will strengthen your Christianity,
grouted with cerhent it occurs to me and those who are not church mem­
if the city would build the future bers should hear him because if they
brick streets in this manner there j do hear him they will affiliate with
would never be any- trouble about i some church at, unde. the lasting qualities. I mean in the,
city the nine foot streets th at hav'e • Helen Worthingtoit calls’ atten­
i » ,____n ev er' been proved up. The nine tion to the,woman who is always
Successors to
foot streets with the wood curb have making excuses, the woman who we
nothing to hold them and they are- have all seen and who should be
bound to go to pieces but the brick 1set right.
with the cement grouting would;, j\re you one of those .women who
stay there forever. In the city llra-jarc alwav# making excuses?
its wherever the brick street* “have a , Th,Tl. are- some you . know who
regular granite curl* they are lasting.' nrr ,.vrr a^ing one ' to overlook
well. Of course they are rough in something.
; places on account of the constant
taking up and puttjr.g dawn caused! They make excuse* for this, that
by the telephone, gas, water and and the other thing—even the most
other connections
crossing
the trivial matters.
Some there are who almost apol­
streets. It reminds me of the poem
ogize
for living.
as follows:
, ,
One woman whom I know has
They took a little gravel. A nd! acquired the habit of asking toler­
took a little tar. With various ingre­ ance so excessively th a t it actually
dients imported from afar: They bores one to enter her home.
hammered it, and rolled it. And
Her house is always in order. It
when they went away, They said would be difficult to find a speck of
they had a pavement To last fo r 1duM or work anywhere.
n an&gt; a day.
She invariably has her work done
They,usyme with sticks and smote up in apple pie order, in the proper
it, Tas.wy a water main. And then time.
******
they, called the workmen To put i t 1 But the tnoment you enter her
hack again. To lay u railway cable Jiouse she will commence saying
They took it up onee more And then something after this style: "Excuse
they put it back again Just where it my appearance, I usually gyt my
1was before.
dress changed earlier, but today I
. We will sell a good soft finish Bleached
They took it up for conduijs To was delayed."
I run the telephone.
And then-they
Sheeting, the 15c kind, 10-yards fpr
Or if you will drop in during the
put it b a c k 'again As hard as any morning she will explain almost
stone. They tore it up for wires To before you get inside the door:
feed the ‘leetric light. And then they “ Please excuse the looks of my house
10 Yards to a customer and for 30 min­
put it back again. Which was no b u t—"
'!
more than right. utes only. N*o phone orders or C.O.D.'s
At meal times she always has some
Oh, the pavement full of furrow*' apology to offer (or the mpnu or the
fillet!. '
There are patches everywhere; You'd table appointments — though both
like to ride upon it, But it's seldom are ever ail that could be desired.
that you dare. It's a very handsome
When she starts out on pleasure
pavement, A credit lo the town. bent she begins about her elothes.
They're always digging it up Ur Her excuses are profuse about every­
S-yards lust 15c and ISc Percales, li^ht
puttin' of it down.
thing she . wears.
ar.d dark colors t8 yards gnly to a cus­
i . She literally tires you out with
w In these days of turmoil and her excuses. Her life seems lo bty
tomer
trouble and dissensions *» w.-n«
a n,, big PXPIU£ Yne.
\ et'ahe reala feeling of relief that I seated my? \y has nothing in the world sho needs
self in the auditorium of the P a p \ ta odxr ajxdogies for.----2-72x90. full size fStnmltss Bleached
• t» t- rhurrh^SQh&lt;Tay“ afternoon pro- j _ o
One scarcely ever notices whether
pared to hear a lecture to men and
Sheets, the $1.00 kifui 2 the limit
a houss is dusty or out of order—
boys by Dr. Owens of Tennessee
who is holding a revival s.-rvice hero until attention is called to tho fact
by the hostess.
this week. The auditorium is a mest
True hospitality ,jn nff»ring th a trestful place, the oak trees thaLAur*
ever one has with a hearty good
—Troiir.‘d " if almost coming up to the
will—minus the excuses!
-Tabk’tivO. 1—Wfrol Goods airshades and
second story windqws,-their branches
And why spend the few* minutes a
• giving a delightful coolness to the
kinds, worth to 75o. It’s worth coming
visitor d a y remain in the homp
; room and keep out the refulgent
apologizing for -the contents?
earlv, for this week
rays of the afternoon sun and every­
There are so many interesting
thing in the room . is conducive to
things to talk about it seems s t r a f e
. peace and contentment and one
that the housewife should cocupy
&gt;feels as did the worshipers of old
Table No. 2—Wool Goods, New Shades,
all her time in such a foolish manner
i when they taught God's word in the
—especially when it Is usually* un­
New Weaves, worth from 75c to $1.50,
I woods among the ancient oaks and
called for.
this week
with the canopy of heaven for their
Lend distinction to ybur clothes by
covering. The service•’ was one to
my liking, being * songs that all the manner In which you wear them
could sing and the earnestness of —then even tne poorest garments
Table No. 3—Wool Goods, a beautiful
those present impressed me ev'en be­ will 'have an air mil their own.
Make your guest so comfortable
fore the Doctor began his lecture. I
showing—all the good choice • shades,
and
happy that she will be oblivi­
say lecture because jt savored more
worth from j?l.50 to $2.50. This week
of a lecture than the ordinary ser- ous to her surroundings—then there
onlv
1mon and yet the word lecture docs will bo no need to make excuses.
not fit for Dr. Owens has a way of * Do your level best in whatever
(getting so near to his audience that you attem p t—and it will be unnec­
he assumes a closer relationship even essary to ask anyone's pardon.
Don’t become an “excuse me"
than the lecturer or the pastor.
sort
of person.
Would that 1 had the time and space
It
doesn't pay!
to give his exact words and his plea
to the men. Couched in beautiful
language that went straig h t’to the
Draught a Sample With Her.
heart. Dr. Owens gave tjiq,,rnep.
The tobacconist watched her out­
something \o think about and while. side bis shop window. For fully half
, m U * did 1not make a personal appeal to an boar she stood there paring
'any individual or single out a par­ through tho panes. Then she catne
‘SI .
ticular person, or call (or thfc sinners In. She fumbled and fussed, and at
to come to the mourners' bench, hi^ length brought forth a llttlo packet
meeting was productive of much j , This she carefully undid till, finally,
good and sowed seeds of righteous­ a small stub end came to view. The
ness and the Christian spirit that tobacconist raised hla eyebrows In­
will linger long after he has made quiringly.
. . . ... “Good afternoon," said the
♦ ♦ ♦ see
his
departure.
One
point
?***
.
.;
,
.
. . that he \ ly for Inspection. *"I|ere Is*“d
a remnant
brought out that fpjMBtod.U boa of
* * r hh*b**n
, was this thought, "T he Christian Have you anything to match ttr*
, churches should bring a greater em­
phasis upon the many good things ___ W cwtd'a C onsum ption oFM eaL ~ “
, they hava io common than upon the
Mankind at largo uaeo in the neigh­
•1difference* of rebgion.” In other borhood of 47,000,000,000 pounds of
words Dr. Owens is not a hide meat a year.

C U R B S T O N E G L E A N IN G S

Of hi# thoughts was doily croakin’ of
the words sold o'er and o’er,
(Those few words, aa if hla soul In
those few words he did -out­
pour)
,
' “Nix on Wilson," nothing more.

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SPIDERS WORK FOR LIVING
Insects Aleo Seem to Find It Conven­
ient to Go on 8 trikee When
Occaeion Demands.
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Spiders probably are tho most indisposable workmen In one of the
largest surveying Instrument fac­
tories. It le their duty to spin tho
delicate thread which le Used for the
cross balre to mark the exact cenldV
of the object lens In the surveyor's
telescope.
Tho spiders produce during a two
months' spinning season thousands of
yardB of web, which Is wound upon'
jnctnl frames and stored av-ay until
needed." A few weeks ago a certain
entfre- colony, for no apparent reaaeorr; "went on a strike. Everybody
was worried until tho "forewoman”
of the spiders, after patient coaxing,
finally Induced them to begin spin­
ning sgaln.
Spider web Is the only suitable ma­
terial yet discovered for the cross
hslrs of sunroylng instruments. Al­
most Invisible as this fiber Is to the
naked eye. It Is brought up In thq
powerful lenses of the telescope to
the slxo of a man's thumb, so that
all defects, If there happened-to bo
any, would be magnified to auch a
degree that the web should be use­
less. Human hair has been tried, but
when magnified It has the apparent
dimensions of a rough-hewn lamp
post Moreover, human hair Is trans­
parent, and cross hairs must he
opaque.
A spider “at work" dangles In tho
air by its Invisible thread, tho upper
end being attached to a metal wire
frame whirled In tho h^mls of a girl,.
Tho girl first places the spider on her
hand until tjio protruding end of tho
thread has become attached. When
the spider attempts to leap to tho
ground this.end Is quickly attached
to the cenler of the whirling frame,
and aa the spider pays nut thread
from Its-pouch, this line is wrapped
around the frame. 8 everal hundred
feet of thread can be removed from a
spbler at one time.
Tho spiders are kept In n large
room. under the supervision of three
girls and a forewoman. When not
spinning the llttlo workmen are
placed In a largo wooden cage. Files
arc th o 'chief article of diet. During
tho winter months tho spider colopy
usually dies, so that an entirely cow
corps of workmen must bo recruited.
Not every spider will do—only large,
fat follows, that spin a tough, round
thread, are suitable.

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Ho was on trial for bigamy.
"What." queried the Ju lg,-. -m r ^
ducod you tc marry It wlveaF
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stltchod In red thread. Not ...
tlnontal laundries are .&lt;, constJL *
In some parta of Franc, nn ‘
faced by having tho whole nao“ '* '
addreks of tho laundry stamped £
It. and an additional geomclrlJ 5
■sign to Indicate tho owner
In Bavaria every piece has a
b y stamped on -In largo chartiS.
In othor parta of Germany »
•cotton Iqbal la attached by mcan“*J
a hot waterproof adhesive. |n T *
garl. each laundry has a iargo „ *
her of stamps engraved win,
and In Russia the laundrln, mark ||
with threads worked In arm* ,h a ^
In somo Russian towns the
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periodically Issue regulation,' £ 'j
laundries, while in Ode,M
£ !
mark* are furnished annually to iv ,j
laundry proprietors, and tlmis mart!
and no othora may be used »r ti7 ]
system’ crinilnala and revolution*!
agitators are often traced.—P htW *
phla Inquirer.
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Btrangor—What soh of ftn
Ilahmont la that across Ihe way?
Nattvo—Oh. that's n p|aco when
drawing, music and dancingaretaarti
8 trangor—Ah—a young ladles*
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most enjoyable. Not only are mem*
hers of the church invited bub friend*
of the hostess and Guild member*
ure invited to enjoy the informal
pleasures and help in the good

A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP-TO DATE
A W im all Commanutioni lie i^i,
C a lm * ib ''SacWi, F.d.io,.'- or Ph..n.
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Items of Interest for the Man

Saturday afternoon
at
three
o'clock is the date and hour plan­
ned.
■
ll(ill()irt'cn Party
Among the many delightful Hal­
lowe'en parties of the past week
there was none more delightful, than
lliat given by Mriss liertha Mnccy*
at .her home on Sanford Heights.'
The house was decorated with the
Hallowe’en colors of black and fel­
low. Lanterns, witches, blu?k cats
and goblins were grotesque, features
of the attractive adornmenjf Games
were enjoyed throughout the cvcn-

The bcwaV-nf t h e decorations, th e

lovely K0*n» of the aUendl,n.t^ tt" d
! ! - u Lph..ia«l Oi« tl,*™c° , alnhJ"

*ur*ctive arrangements

^low formed a lovely color scheme
]„ the parlor where Mrs. Newman
I ‘ d Mr,. Hill received and In the
dioini room where refreshment*
.ere served. The bell shaped flowof the yellow elder Intermingled
with sprays of fern, drooped above
the mouldings and outlined pictures
»nd doorways in charming profusion,
while the mantels and cablneU held
V4J„ and baskets of the same preU
ty flower. Above tho wide doors be­
tween the two rooms yellow cosmos
were used effectively. The table,
from which tea and coffee wero dis­
puted wai lovely with its Battenburg
cover over yellow silk,
encircled
with graceful sprnys of 'asparagus
plumoia. From the chandelier fell
streamers of yellow maline caught at
lh,
; -■! the table in big hows
through which tho light filtered like
.sunshine. Yellow shaded lights con-

IHrth*
Mr. and Mrs. George Davis Ilart
announce* the birth of n little daugh­
ter, Saturday,. Nov. 4th. Shr will ho
called Georgena May.

k'eery 11Vet llridge
The members of the Every Week
were charmingly entertained hy Mrs,
Forrest Lake on Thursday afternoon
w|th Mrs. W. E. Watson making
top score. She was presented .with
a lovely little pitcher with hand
painted bird design. Mrs. B. W.
Herndon substituted for Mrs. Neal.
The next hostess will lie Mrs. G. F.
Smith.
Silrer Tea for Guild of Holy Cross
J
Church
Saturday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. G. F. Smith on Magnolia
avenue a silver tea will he given by
the Guild. A delightful program of
music and readings has been ar­
ranged and the affair promises to be

Hallowe'en Surprise Party
Miss Vera Terheun entertained on
Friday evening with a children's
party in honor of her mother’s
birthday and ji surprise to her
young brother, Dick, Jr. Thirty
children, .friends and playmates of
Master Dick gathered in masquer­
ade costume in honor of the occa-i
slon nnd enjoyed fully the Hallow­
e’en romps and games that disting­
uished the evening’s entertainment.
‘‘Guessing the ghosts” wiis lots o(
fun in which John Meisch won the
prize. Another amusing game was
the Witch’s Broom in which a mar­
ble had to be swept to u given point
In this, little Paul O'Cbjmor disting­
uished himself or rather in sweeping
a husky •football player. There were
clowns galore and gruesome ghost s
Continued on Page Five

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Farm ers and Fruit Growers

cau se.

nrilliojo ,4/frrnoon Pteepnon
B! ' ' of Mra. William Charles
0 . t r " r ..... Alia. R obert
Newman gave a very beauS . c r n o o n reccptioruon Saturday
ft r borne on W est Fourth street
that was a brilliant aoclety event.

rooms. ’Pink and green formed a
contrasting color note in tho room
where the wedding presents were
displayed. Delicately tinted pink
double hibiscus were combined with
gm-n in an artistic
arrangement
with pleasing effect.
Concealed in an alcove screened
with flowers and greenery a stringed
orchestra rendered a program of
charming selection! throughout the
ihours of the reception, from three to
air* Favors upon the refreshment
plates were tiny gilded slippers.
Theh ostess, Mrs. Newman received
In a beautiful frock of pink figured
silk taffeta, draped over white lace
and trimmed with pearl passemcnirie.
•
Mn. Hill, tho guest of honor was
'a gracious young figure in pink silk
taffeta and silver lace. Mrs. A. E.
Hill wore a handsome gown of black
crepe dr chine. Mrs. E. M. Gal­
loway, a recent bride, wearing a

PACE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD

fl.rftnbcr

. Behind the Plow
M an)

Potato T ro u b les C aused
• D iseased Seed

by

Many potato diseases are trans­
mitted through the seed. Obviously
ihe moat simple remctf]T'for such dis­
ease ia prove ntion by planting dis­
ease free seed. Dr. C. D. SherbakofT
associate plant pathologist to fhe
University of Floridn Experiment Sta­
tion mentions the following among
the diseases which are carried by the
seed: Mosaic, black-leg and rot,
black *curf, common scab, dry rot
and wilt, late blight and rot. With
the exception of late blight and rot
none of these diseases can be con
trolled by any spraying.
Only It} extreme cases can these
diseases be detected on tho seed even
by an expert.
Consequently the
grower cannot' hope to tell by ex­
amination ■whether the seed are
clean. The only way to bo sure ia-to
obtain-seed potatoes from Helds not
infected. Such fields exist in the
north. The local potato growers as­
sociation, the Experiment Station,
agents of the Bureau of Plant Indus­
try, United States Department of
Agriculture can -probably supply
names of growers whocan furnish dlscaso free seed.
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Dr. SherbakofT recommerids that
growers form an association, or net
through some association already
formed, to employ a man who shall
inspect northern fields when the
potatoes are growing and who shal
recommend only seed from those
fields which lie has found disease
•
free. Growers should purchase from
such certified fields. Howover, since
It is about lime to buy, growers
wijl have to depend on the avail­
ability of clean seed. Next spring
they can send their inspectors into
the fields.

Home filler, Mich -a* air slacked lime

in any proportion which will givo
thorough’ distribution, of thp sulfur.
Going to Market Home Porker*
Packing houses have decided that
hogs fattened on peanuts alone are
not suited to their spurposes. Honee,
they advise finishing porkers on corn
or sweet potatoes.
The shipping
season will soon lie here and if any­
body doubts that the packers are
giving good advice let him ship in a
i. Peanuts
make soft fat kmi meat, nd packer*
havo an extremity elToctiv way of
discouraging shipments of such hogs.
If they buy tho animuls at all they
do so at a very' low price.
Packers require th at tho animals
recoive,somo feed which will harden
their flesh before they are placed on
the murket. A. P. Spencer, district
agent for the University of Florida
Extension Division recommends th*at
fanners begin feeding corn at least
forty days before shipping time. TJuj
corn ration Bhould he gradually in­
creased and tho peanut gradually de­
creased until the hog take corn en­
tirely, toward the close of the finish­
ing. It is advisable that hogs bo
given some corn through the entire
fattening season, but many fanners
have failed to do this, Hy all-mojins
do not change the animals from pea­
nuts to corn suddenly, because the
chnnge m a y b e disastrous. '
Sweet potatoes are accepted as fin­
ishing feed. IT a field is conveniently
available the animals may he allow­
ed to gather their own potatocs.Colorado Short
Denver, Colo.. Ort 27, 1:16
To The Packer: We have y'our
favor of the 25th TelntLve to the Col­
orado celery crop. All of the celery
here has been sold for the lost ten
days at least, hut ■owing to had
weather we have been unable to .get
U loaded. The weather now is fine
und everything will he cleaned up
hy this coming Monday, provided,
there is no change in the weather.
We have had the most favorable
season for celery ever known, with
the best crop and best prices.
' Z. J. Fort Produce Co.

Scab and black scurf are so com­
mon that seed enn hardly lie guarateed against them, but since the
parasites which cause these diseases
are carried on the surface Of seed
potatoes they can be eliminated by
corrosive sublimate (l part to 1000
parts of water) solution by dipping
the seed in it one and one half hours.
Piant potatoes immediately or spread
them to dry. Scab may be treated It is advisable to use the sulfur with tion of celery this yoar

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Men’s Dress Shoes
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                    <text>IN . T H E

HEART

OF TH E

W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T

S E C T IO N

SEMI-WEEKLY

IN SANFORD—Life h Wo,ih Living

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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . T U E S D A Y . N O V E M B E R

'VOLUME VIII

FLORIDA IS
IMPROVING
MANY WAYS

any hiovotnent for the good of their
stute.
Their splendid talents anil
energies are contributed largely to
build up the stute's ^resources On
broad, constructive-lines.. No hbdy
of men in the country do so »much
for their .state os the press of F’loridu
Broad minded liberal men that they
are, they never hesitate to sacrifice
their own Interests when it is for the
good of the community. With such
forces nt work, Florida is hound' to
forge rapidly ahead.”

How Florida I* forging ahead U
,„Dhically told in the October numf r o f the Real Estate Rulletin publi.hrd by the Real Estate Board of
New York City, by James It. Murchy of I’alutka. president of Florida
Firm* and Homes, Inc. The Bulle­
tin i&gt; perhaps the most Influential
publication u&gt;l .its character 1n the
country, an d anything which appears
in it* columns has great weight with
the leading real estute melt of the
country* * In part. Mr. Murphay’ s
utifle was as follows:. . •
Florida is the greatest land of op­
portunity in the United States today
for the man of industry arid initlaliv#. Jo.000,000 acres of land, only
shout J per cent of which is culti­
vated. and with a population of
shout *&lt;00.000.
It oilers a great
M il of rheuf) land for the farmer
snd homeseeker.
"The average man looks upon
Florida as a vast wilderness of low
’ lands ami swamp?, with no other
industries than lumber, turpentine
snd orange groves. Y et this year it
is estimated that the corn crop of
Florida will exceed by more than n
million dollars the value of the .or
snd gieapefruit yield.
"In ’ the next-few. years Florida
sill he recognized as ono of the
greatest live stock states in the
Union. Any one who has kept up
with the trend, of events and knows
the tremendous demand that the ne­
cessities of the European war have
mad# upon the live stock industry
of the world knows that the produc­
tion of beef and pork offers n most
inviting field for profitable invest­
ment.
"Florida, with its mild winters, its.
natural pasturages nil the year
round, its abundance of good water,
snd its growing season of from 300
to 365 days n year, possesses advan­
tages for live stock ruising that no
other state can equal.
“ The lumber and turpentine in­
terests and other large jand owning
concerns rccngniip this fact and are
preparing to fence their land and
p n rr

can aviator who was killed last week
while flying for FTance left an estate

CONTEMPLATE FOOT BALL
NEW BRIDGE LAST FRIDAY
ON ST. JOHNS GOOD GAME

of n half million.

With
tbzt much
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•

money it was pure love of the sport
that

tempted

young* Champun to

risk his life in tho nig fighting for

Brick .roads always bring other
improvements nnd are. the fore­
runners of prosperity. Brick mads
mean better bridges, more travel,
better farm houses along the way
and a general improvement through­
out the length of the toads.

F’ ra nee.

As soon ns tho brick roads of
SemiRojo were built to the Volusia
county line the ancient ferry operat­
ing ut Monroe wns discarded nnd a
modern steel bridge was put .across
the "St. Johns river connecting V o ­
lusia
nnd
Seminole
counties.
Michael -Shultz 'und his associates
recognized the fact that the stream
_of travel across llu- slat * would com*
by the brick road and the bridge
would pay a dividend.
Although
there wns some opposition ut the
time to tin* bridge the people would
not now go hack to tin ferry ser­
SE AB R E E ZE W AS V IC T O R I­ vice and all the attendant dangers
OUS O VER SANFO RD
and difficulties.

BASKETBALL
FAST GAME
LOCALS LOSE
BOYS

Volusia county recently had a
bonding selection that gave a hard
surface road from the Osteeu ferry
to New Smyrna and now’ that his
road will soon he In the process of
building the sam e' company that,
built the I rid cent Monroe is desirous
of building a steel draw-bridge at
the Osteen ferry, as there will bo
considerable travel at ths Oitein
ferry that cuts the dutauca to tin
uench considerably. In this U»u* of
The Hcald application is in »;l» by
Michael Sholtz' for tho permit to
construct a drawbridge across -the
upper St. Johns river.
It would he much better for the
two counties to build
this bridge
and operate it free, but if neither .of
them feel like going to this expense
they should grant the permit to a
man who will huild the bridge and
thus have two good bridges across
the St. Johns river nnd Seminole -and
Volusia will riot only have a**system
of good roads but good bridges as
well.

By "R e d " Davis
. Sanford High and the Kissimmee
High Schools met lust F'riday in
what was known as u football game.
And to tell the score is very pleasing
for the write* to tio, for tho score
was 23 to 0 in favor of Kissimmee
and teams may come and teams may
go hut for a swell football team, und
if you want to see a swell football
game just take a little journey over
t«&gt; Kissimmee and there you w-ill see
as good u High School team -os you
will find in Sunny F'lorida. -The
main trouble was the Sanford hoys
tried to find out some weakftess in
the KLsiinmee lii.t- up but n&gt;&gt; such
weakness was in this well combined
mncldne. The backfield of the His*
Mimnoe i-liih is what we calT genu­
ine IS caret "S T U F F ."
In this
harkfiehl there happened to be a
player by the name of Charles Hog*,
ero who is by far the classiest thing
seen on this gridiron in many sea­
sons und when his term expires at
school you con .remember this same
name. And in u larger school wher­
ever he may go his work will con­
tinue to feature ns has his work iji
bygone years. Itegero made two of
tin- touchdowns for his dub and his
nil around work will never he for­
gotten. , As we say ognin, ho. is
about the* best that has over stop­
ped In this •"rpan’s" town- ^Captain
Johnson also had something0 y^ a ay
in regards to this liuckfleld.' • Hi?
work was nlso very noticeable from
the side lines nnd is nearly the ijqual
of itegero, at least his playing in
this game looms him up as a worthy
foe to his school mate, "D ic k " *Bullock, left half, ulso" played u sterling
good game, hut for space wo could
not go down the line.
But in the
early pun of the story is Tho Her­
ald’s opinion of thy Kissimmee foot­
ball team.
Sanford displayed her
usual game ns in the past, the fight­
ing spirit wen there and all that.
Hut the liuckfleld in which so much
confidence had been put, fell by the
wayside, and no time during the'
game did they Jet it bo known that

The
Brotherhood of St. Andrew
basketball team, living up to the
high compliments
bestowed upon
them in the past played their first
gume of the season last Friday night,
their opponents being the fast Sea­
breeze team from Volusia county.
Although defeated- by a score of 17
to 16 it must he'said with nil fairness
to the losers that a gnmer set of
hoys, whether' they he baseball, foot­
ball or .any other kind of sport
would you have as senppy n hunch
of youngsters as the hoys who were
laboring under the initials of II. S. A.
Last F'riday night ut the Parish
House the.locals as well as the Seabredze team’ were laboring harder
than the hardest kiyd of laborers
would no salary attached to their
evening's work, merely playing «for
the love of the sport nnd also for the
hotlor that goes with victory, hut
defeated by the narrow margin of
one point, to each ami every player
the highest tribute thut ran lie paid
they are worthy of.
Hut no indi­
D c n th o f M r s . G e o r g e L o v e ll
vidual praise will he given for if we
Mrs. George Lovell died at the
praise one and not all the story
1*'*! .I*"*
would he falsely written. Each and hospitul in J acksonville mi Sunday- AliEV WrrF them
The wprk
i.v p r y , ||i“ 111111—w »t e m l r d ~ t h e &gt;'Xllthtr after an oper«t“ n f o r appendicitis, exceptionally good.

tion last F'riday night
will never
These-interests that for . so forget this game.*' T h r y r a n also say
Jan# lucked upon land Us merely a
for twenty-five cents tho best bas­
by product have been awakened ac­
ketball I ever saw was this particu­
cording to the
uses to which thoy
lar game.
The H. S. A. with no
put it.
. '
hired coach to.instruct them on the
"Near Palatka a local lumber finur points of tho gamo they pul
company, combined with w e s te rn t licli Lunfldunru In tlrair n ‘cf
"♦*rhal ium fenced in GOO,000 acres lur Couch, Ned Chittenden and left
of land on which t h e y have 5,000 it up to him und on- his shoulders
head of cattle.
They have 3,000 rested tho job of delivering a winner
teres In rorn anti velvet beans on for Sanford,
shich they will, fatten their cattle
And *now .we say after seeing the
for market. Aside from 'this they
first
gamo und the hard battle put
depend entirely upon'nntura. pasture
up
that
we aro not afraid t6 tackle
for shout nine months out of the
anything
in the state.
Tho stur
year to keep the cattlo. N o shelter
player
for
Seabreeze
w
’us
a young
is needed, owing to1the mild winters.
fellow who is khown all over Florida
The Armour Company o f Chicago
us the terror pf the basketball
recognise the trend of events in
wryld, namely Quinn Branch. This
Florida and are now building at
boy delivered the same brand of- hull
Jacksonville a
bigpacking' plant
that has made him known all-over
*'th capacity of 15,000 hogs a week
Florida, as if not the best. Another
•nd from 300-to 500 head of cattlo
tough youngster the locals found on
•"d a like number of sheep,
the Seabreeze team was Odum play­
'Th e tourist business is a splcn- ing Right Guard, and tho little
■d tonic In promoting the growth blonde from Volusia county playing
°f the state, but it la tho army of a corking good game. The baskets
■'■corners that settlo on the farms thrown by tho locals and who throw
every year thst supply the bone and them were Kanner, Hawkins and
“ new for this growth. This army of Laing, the two missing links, Jones
Qtneseeker* ia increasing every year and Chittenden entertaining their
■nd will show a remarkable increase men in what is known in this sport
•n the next frfw years because of tl}e us Guards and about the hardest
■idispread cooperative movement position to fill on the team. Man­
n Florida to advertise the state’s ager Washburn was unable to play
■ tantagrs and to develop it* re- on account of a badly cut finger.
■Puree*.
Robie Laing, tho local’a star Center
A notable movement along these received an injury to his foot and
me* ii the Florid* First advertising was forced to retire in favor of
rop»ilnt |n which many of tho Douglass Gridin * who. fulfilled his
t H , We Participating through their shoes to the best of his ability. The
°*rd» of trade and other local or- following player* participated B. S
•■■izationi.
Funda are raised by A.: Laing Center, Hawkins Right
| r**yn* » levy of ten cents per cap­ Foraward, Kanner L e ft Forward,
. ch community contributing Jones Lpft Guard ‘and Chittenden
ben n *
towna
the same Captain and Right Guard; Sea
.U,om lhe advertising as tho breeze Branch Center, -and-Capraln
Strother
Right Forward, Greene
L**t but not leqst I want to a_, Left Ponrard, Odum R ight Guard,
norid11 ?*&gt;OUt th® new,P »P er» of and Langworthy L e ft Guard. Ref­
1 doubt if a"Y , u t « ,n *h® eree* Washburn for Sanford and
Ue JiJl**. ,uch 1 progressive, plub- Coach Ramsey of Daytona. Tim e
Scorer,
Th»v med body of new,P *P «r men. keeper, Joe Chittenden.

y *lv° 'their columns-freely- to Phillips.

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NUMBER 23

7. I01G

SHOLTZ A N D A SSO C IA TE ^ K ISSIM M E E COW BOYS TOO
rnFAT F R U I T C O U N T R Y ,
M U CH FOR C E L E R Y
W OULD BRID G E A T OS- t|
VEGETABLES AND
FA R M E R S
’
/ Victor Chupmun, a young Ameri­
‘ TEEN FE R R Y
STOCK R AISIN G .

tlhe live Hlqetf nr I n . . .

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

ID HE

PUBLISHED

•

VEG ETABLE

the FToritLn press in gencrul for its
cooperation in, drainage mutters.
Thu Jacksonville Chamber of Com ­
merce und the East Coast. Chamber
of Commerce also were commended
by resolution for their aid in the pro
motion of druinnge.
Mr. Whitner wns re-elected to
serve u trhrec year term. His term
recently expired* and tittge was no
opposing candidate, his w?&gt;rth to the
interest* of drainage being clearly
realized."
Del.and Parties H e r e ....
*
Mr. und Mrs. K. L. Hon, Mr. und
Mrs. G. L. Hord, Dr. and Mrs. C. L.
Collins, Roy. C. If. F'erran a nd Carl
M. Ilrokuw, all of DeLand. w ere hero
on Sunday night coming over to hear
Dr. Owens preach at the Baptist
Temple. ,Dr. Owens was at onetime
pastor of the DeLand,Baptist church
and has n host of friends in that
city.

GOVERNOR
TRAMMELL
AS SENATOR

ALLIES GAIN
IN SM ASH
OF GERMANS
F IG H T IN G
ON SUNDAY
SHOWS A B IG A D ­
VANTAGE-

London, Nov. 6.— The F'rench
troops in the Somme region of
F'rance and northeast of Verdun have
again smashed the German lines
hurd. North of the Somme, between
I.cs Hoeufs nnd SnjILy Snilliscl, to
the east of the luLRx. pjjkcu, and on
the. St. Pierre, Vaost wood sector,
important gains were made in vio­
lent fighting
which
proceeded
throughout Sunday, according to tho
F'rench otliciul communication. The
attack on t|w St. Pierre Ynnit wood,
which was made from three sides
simultaneously, netted rhe Frecnh
I three trenches on the northern slflo
and the entire German positions on
the southern outskirts o f the woof.

To tin- north, despite the stormO
I weather, the British over a front of
a thousand yards captured the hills
W IL L H AVE A C H A N C E TO in the neighborhood of the Butte do
Wnrlencourt.
LA N D IM P O R T A N T COM­

M IT T E ES
Washington, N ov. 5.— Consider­
able interest is being manifested here
concerning the committee assign­
ments which Governor Park T ram ­
mell will receive when he comes to
Washington u little Inter on as the
juniro Senator from Florida, and
takes his place with Senator D. II.
F’ lctcher in the Upper House of
Congress.
t

Keeping ,up their offensive, in tho
Verdun region ti»e French’ have oc­
cupied the entire village of Vaux
and also the town of Damlotip,
which is situated a mile to the east
of Fort Vaux.

Ij Violent fighting continues to mark
[ the operations' in the regions south
of Gorizin, where the Italians are en­
deavoring to break th o . Austrian
lines und advance on Triest. Fresh
gains huvo^ been made by King Vic­
The term of Senator N. P. Bryan
tor FBnunucl'n men on tho Carso
will expire March 4, and’ if there h
plateau, south of tho Oppachiasellnan extra session, called soon there­
Castagnicvizza road, and to the
after Mr. Trammell will nl oqfe he
south of this region they are alter­
sworn in nnd take his plnce as n
nately bombarding the Austrian po­
member of that body,
if there is
sitions ut Jutniano and throwing
no extra session, he will assume his
heavy infantry effectives against the
duties at the same time hut will not
town. The Vienna Wur Office says
be gworn in until next December.
all the. attacks nl Jamiuno, thus far,
•
More talk is heard of the now have broken down in front of the
nssignmeiHs around the N avy De­ Austrian line, the Italians suffering
partment, where the proposed navy heavy casualties.
yard or navy station at Tampa is
In the Transylvanian Alps tho
discussed than anywhere else, though
Austro Germans and Roumanians
inu few days, with .the elcrtUns out
still are at deadly grips, with both
of the way and the various congress­
sides claiming successes nt various
men returning to Washington for
points.
Berlin records the capture
the winter, tho matter will nlso take
by the Teutonic |)Uie« « f thn noaL —
form at tho. Canitol. _____ _ ■
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tions in the Prnhovu Valley, w’hilo
It is said that with the aptitude Bucharest asserts that the pursuit of ,
of which Mr. T r ammell ha*.fur making
tlfiTTcutons in Uie~Juil Valley c o n -'
r e c o i y e d Jitl
i L i h i a - . n t y R o b in so n , J j o l j y _ n n i L J j l u r t d l ^ e ^
_T h_is_ _n e_w s w as receivedfriends he will he especially valuable linuos.
‘
tun'd each one of these hoys dis­
Sunday und saddened the hearts of
to Tam pa just ut this time, when
played a high article of ball. Mur­
There still Is no news coming from
the many friends of the young couple
that city Is endeavoring to secure .a
rell und Holly both made some splen­
tho
Dohrudju region of Houmania,
both of whom had spent many
navy yards, if ho can land tho posi­
did tucklcs and their work could not
shedding
light on tho situation there.
years of tjrelr young lives here.
be overlooked.
The left side of tho tion ndw held by Senator Bryun as Buth-CoiwUnss- s»ul M nngnltn,-portrr*'
Mrs. Lovell was the daughter of
q tn u m iu ir
w im m im - u n n n n v n t
il&gt;rnr,t*,tl **-*!*I* “ “ 111* 1 o » the Black Sea held by the forces
M. D. Gntchol of thiO-gity.
uffuirs.
faces of, beautiful women-or ’ rather
of the Central Powers, have again
Glnriys Gutchel hud a large circle of
When the present junior sonator
girls, as that sounds.butter, singing
been shelled by Russian warships.
friends, being an earnest worker in
"Sanford W ill Shine T on igh t" their from F'loridu leaves congress there
In Macedonia fighting continues
the church nnd popular in tho young­
popular song.
But some one said will be a vaenney on this committee. along the Coma R iver-bu t no im­
er socioty circlej.
She married
they will have to "Shine .Tonight;"- -It is also noticed thut Senator John­ portant changes in Terrain have
George Lovell here several yenr*
son of Maine, already defeated for
for they failed 1° "bine in this gutqc.
taken pluco.
ago. and they moved to Leesburg
But tho sopruno voices sounded re-election, leaves this committee, as
from here where Mr. Lovell had a
well as O’ Gorman of Ndw York, who • Small gains for the Germans on
good just tho same, especially the
position with . tho railroad.
Mrs.
will
retired in March. This makes the Russian front south of Drinsk
young lady that possesses the deep
Lovell was taken ill several weeks
three opportunities that the new nnd in Galicia and the Carpathian
bass voice.
Tho following players
ago and tho case being one of seri­
Florida senator has to got on this Mountains for the’ Russians aro re­
were in the lineup: Sanford— Pack-,
ous aspect she was rushed to the hos­
committee nnd work for Tampa in corded in 'th e Berlin and Petrograd
ard C, Mcisch L G, Meredith R G,
pitul ut Jacksonville, where tho oper­
her efforts to secure the navy yard. official .communications. . ■
ation for appendicitis was performed, Smith L. G. Allan R T . Murrell L Of course there arc other places to
A hereditary monarchy and a con­
but complications seemed to
have E, m il I T T , Cobh R E. Lipford which Mr.- Trammell will he assign­
II. H, Green Captain and F B, Rob­
stitutional government is to ho es­
set, in and her depth was expected
inson L II, Spencer Q B, Holly II F\. ed, hut (t is apparent that just at tablished, in Poland, according to n
for several days.
She leaves a
Kissimmee— E. Bronson, C, C. Bron­ this time he can ho of most value manifesto issued af Warsaw anij .
young daughter, to inourn the loss of
not only to Tnmpa hut to tho entire
son L G, Wilson R .G , Singletary
Lublin Sunday.
mother when she is needed most
state
of F'lorida by getting on this
K T . Arnold L T . FJstes R F\ Bryan
and the sympathy of a legion of
committee and working for the loca­
friends goes out to the husband and L E, K eller Q II. Bullock L H, tion of the navy yard at Tam pa.
Another Parking Plant
Johnson Captain and R. II, Itegero
father in his hdur of affliction. ,
Jucktonville is to add another big
Tho strqng position which the
F. B.
packing house to its industries in the
The funeral serviers occurred from
F'lorida members of congress have
immediate- establishment here of a
tho Baptist Temple today nt ten
taken here is shown by tho fact .that
W H IT N E R ELECTED A G A IN
branch house of Wilson &amp; Company
o’ clock, Rev. Georgo Hyman of­
.
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Senator F'lotcher, who Has always
of .Chicago, one of the biggest con­
ficiating, interment being made in Hanfprd Man Is Made M em ber of commanded good committee places
cerns of its kind in the country.
Lake view cemetery.
will go to the .head of tho ijportant
tfoard on Trustees o f Drainage
Tho site of the building, occupied
cotnmorce committee with the |)e^
District
for yeprs by Sahel Brothers on West
The following from tho Jackson­ ginning pf naxt session in December.’ Bay street, between Broad and Clay
FA M O U S S E R M O N
ville Metropolis Is a well doserved Added to the intluonco which he has been secured through negotia­
"T h e Significance o f the Hand compliment to Hon. J. N . Whitner already has, Senator F'lctcher will tions mado by J. J. Ahern, real csundoubtedly ho able to exercise even
of this city:
Shake*' At Baptist Church
tste dealer.
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more of it for F'loridu hereafter, as
Dr. Clifford A. Owens who is con­
-"Landowners of tho upper, SL
The
work
of
rasing
the
old build­
ducting a scries of meetings at tho Johns Drainage DhRrirt, the largest' tho commerce committee is the river
ing
will
begin
at
once,
and
when this
Baptist Temple this week will de­ in the state, and upon which actual and harbor committee of the house.
is completed tho construction of a
liver his famous Chautauqua ser­ work has recently been started havd
Naval officers sire -deeply interest­ modern building to cost $125,000
m o n ,'"T h e Significance of the Hand re-elected J. N . Whitner oft Sanford ed in securing for tholr committees
will be commenced. The new struc­
Shako" Wednesday evening.
Only os a member of tho hoard of trus­ of both the house and senate the
ture will be built of stone and brick,
four hundred people can be accom­ tees.
Tho meeting was held at beat men to bo had and frequently of attractive design, adding much to .
modated. N o dhairs will be allowed Titusville and was a attended by a inquiries are made of, tho Tribune
tho section of the city In which It is
in the aisles.
The service begins representative number of landownora correspondent as to the ablUties of
to-bo located. Four months will bo
promptly at 7:30.
Doors will bo of. tha district.
rrv: - - — M r. Trammell. '
required to complete the plant woth open at 7 o'clock. This will ba~DT.'
These officers have been told there tho employment of both day and
In . addition to the reeleetion of
Owens' last address.
Be sure to
Mr. Whitner whose Work hts always la hot the least doubt that Mr. night forces. The building will1have
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. * been consistent with the best inter­ Trammell would fill this assignment a frontage of 100 feet on Bay street
Wm. Bryden of Beloit, WU., Is a- ests of the district, the landowners with entire satisfaction, therefore it and will extend from the atreet to
visitor at the Rex Packard end H. L. adopted resoluliona thanking the is not improbable that he will suc­ the ralroad yards, a distance of
Florida M etropolis in particular and ceed Senator Bryan in thia capacity. about 250 feet!
Waper homes on the west side.

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the roast of England, and his char­
acterization Is said to be one of the
most impressive of its kind ever
seen on the screen.
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"T h e Eye of the N igh t" narrates
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mis­
doing, of her struggle, for existence
among the narrow minded bigots in
the town nnd of her ulti mated. is
covery
that tips old keeper of the
and other famous books by Prof. I and aided by her great, wraith is
light—
the
only mortal who forgives
to
humanity.
Then
begi
Hugh Munsterberg of Harvard Uni­
her
sin
and
receives her into his
*t—
a
match
of
minds—b
versity and Boris.Sidis, Philip Lonyoung . doctor. engagcrf'ln eere is her fath er." It-w made powergan, the scenario writer, ahs desmtoped a powvrfuL story under the bettaring the conditions in tenement ^rful by the pathos of its situations
title of "Saint, Devil and W om an." districts owned by the girl, and the and is agreeably relived by the in­
It has been produced by the Than- man, whose evil influence has chang* fermlttent * touches of quaint corn­
houser Company and
released as ed her habits of thought. Who will edy.
Pathe Gold Rooster play. At tho will? This is thc' qupstion you will | One of the valuable assets o f the
Star Saturday. ..
ask breathlessly up' to tha last few play is the surpassing beauty of its
koine Huff at the S u r Monday
Fresh from her life at
convent momenta.______________________________ 'scenes. E ach -was selected with ex­
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school, the strange heroine-of this
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Gardening Has Msny Joys.
powerful drama serves os plastic !CS. W
You who havo no garden are miss­
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let
in which the action of the story
material for n
Spaniard
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through her father's death has he
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come executor of the estate and
aro a happy garden enthusiast, you
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till' m ore \ i\ i ■1 m o i o of tin- pic. e
moulds her to his hypnotic will.
have, o f courso, msdo a careful study
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lot a .1 tin . i . o r i
of tho seed catalogues, whoso name
Gradually the saint becomes a devil. ;
o il ■ o:i th e \ ill.up', t l:c V. .t- I o n , '
Is legion, and havo pictured In your
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on n .port.i1.1 to. i'll lit iii ti... p :■.:
mind's jdyo tho glorious effect of a
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ip; .r t• i !. \ M .ir- massed planting o f'th is now flower
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physical tnsto of n moment ago, a de­
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sprouts^, tho very thought of which
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For Sale— Fine ,homo a
Inquire at W. 0. Grcci
smith Shop, corner 3rd St
ford Ave.

Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
Dual Personality
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■Star Saturday

One of David Belasco's biggest
stage successes was called "T h e
-C —e - o t -Becky.’ - '* Sometimes the
heroine was good, then suddenly she
would become a fiend. Probably the'
most famous story of dual -personal­
ity is "D r. Jekyll and Mr; H yd e."
One of the most widely read stories
in EngKsh literature is "T r ilb y ." In
it, a beautiful girl struggles under
the evil, h ypnotic influence of a
wicked man.
With dual personality and hyp­
notism as his theme, and nfter n
careful study of Dr. Morton Prince's
"T h e Dissocation of a Personality,"

B e ssie b a r in ".*&gt;tramliil ", L y r ic lu e s

Scene from “ Paint Devil and Women”
Patho Gold Rooster Play. Produced by Thanhauscr,

AT TH E STAR SATURDAY

Programme
Tonight— Triangle Day. ".The Eye of the Night1
f. inuring VVilliam H. Thwmpwm. ‘•AetnrtttTTTuir
^featuring (iluria Swanson
Saturday Kal.-" 1Igers VTu’hrtinea1
' Yim.-’ T h e
Tormented Husband". Tw o Reels of Comedy.
Monday—Sol "Out of th e-M ist"
Vim
Aerial i*»v Ride" "Internationa! News.”

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Tuesday--Triangle Day—^Stranded" featuring
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1 |*o*'id&gt; rmpp.ia ■
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Romam &lt;■ . ieaturing Kills •
Burke. E LE C TIO N RETURNS.*
Wrdtnvdny-'-Chlldrvn's ami Comedv Day—" A
Fool and HU Friends” "Tbm s Tradegi " Two
reels Keystone Comedy..

Viola Dana in New Metro Wonderp i*r.
Viola Dana, the popular . little
Metro star, whose bewitching beau­
ty and marvelous dramatic gifts
have won her legions of admirers
will be seen on the screen here at
Star on Tuesday in "T h e Light of
Happiness," u five part feature pro­
duced by the Columbia Pictures Cor­
poration for the Metro program.
T h e story was written especially for
-Miss panw by John H. Collins, who
also directed the screed production.
Most of the scenes are laid in a small
town where the action centers a
around a little girl left an urphun by
a derelict father, and a young minis­
ter who comes to her aid against the
wishes and in the face of censure'
from his congregation.
Miss Dana
is surrounded b y an unusually strong
supporting cast.
Clara Kimball Young
"T h e Dark Silence," a picture of
unusunl interest nnd timely action,
featuring Clara Kimball Young, will
be the attraction a t -the Star soon.
This picture was directed by Albert
Cnpellnnt and is released on the
World Film Program.
If* ao-nos
u rn ' ts1(t TTI France and the. AngloFrench battlefields and_tmwimi—a
deep romance between a man and a
woman’ strangely separated, Who,
aftef years.of mental torture come
face to face with each other ufter a
series of moat trying circumstances.
.It in a &lt;yp f nl (.“ la f.i
Young
picture, and all who love this popu­
lar star will s?e her at her best.
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For Sale— Tw o very
building lota in Sanford
Nos. 73 and 74. Will sell
epch or if taken together w
lower price on the Awo lots,
to the Farmers &amp; Merchant
Headland, Ala.
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&gt;rk horse.
Harness and saddle
ya. Julius Schultz.
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ggy, saddle and two sets of hxrss. Apply Cecil Gabbett, North
ench- avenue.
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Cheap for Cash—Second
rubber tire top buggy. At s
J. E. Pace.
For Sale—One International truck.
Thoroughly overhauled and paint­
ed. Apply E. Stafford, Sanford.
For Sale— Nlco 8 passe
land automobilo. Also sui
ply Abernathy’s furniture
For Sule— Marine motor, IS honepower* 3 cylinder, 3 cycle. Ferro,
First class condition, Sanford Mschino &amp; Gurugc Co.
M-H

Assistant to Editors.
For Sale— Nearly new adding ms
“ So you nro literary?” asked tho
ine. $35.00. Western t'nion.
editor.
“ Oh, yes,” replied tho applicant for
work. “ 1 Inherit It: my father wna
For Sale — Hup Runabout,
assistant to a number of editors In hla built. $100. Sihelle ManU. C tv.
day "
.“ Indeed! What particular work did
ho do an assistant?”
•“ Ho was a scissors grinder."—Yonk­
FOR-RENT—Two Furnished
ers Statesman.
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Address Z cure Herald. 20tf
the mobilisation of soldier* in a
Founded on Strong Base.
small English town for tho present
Heiress— I first met tho count In
European war, ami even shows the Switzerland,
For R en t— T w o or three, furpiihed
first air raid made on the east
l,cr Friend—Toll mo about It.
rooms. Strictly modnrn. . 70!# Oak.
coast by German aeroplanes. L yric*
Heiress It wns nt a tablo d hole. Ho
10-Stp
Tonight.
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courso. I declined; but on tho strength
For R en t— House on K. Second,
of that little ploco of cheese wo footed
between Park and Oak.
Enquir*
Why Women W rite Good Stories.
an acquaintance which has led to our
2M Park
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Tho average woman possesses a engagement.— Boston Evening Trangreater variety of.character.as of ward- *cr,ptFor R ent— Several nice qffic*
robe. than does tho man; she can moro
rooms
over Yow ell’s. Enquire.N. P,
readily lay asiduor suppress some Im­
People In Books.
Yowcll &amp; Co.
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portant part of her, and bring somq
There Is no poaaeaalon people are so
contrasting fenturo into view.
Sbo unwilling to let one have its an Imagi­
For Rent— 708 Park avenue. En­
carries In herself a ready wealth that nation. In prlvuto friends will tear a
quire of H. C. DuBose, First snd
Is moro appllcablo to tho story than book to shreds to discover some por­
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to painting or to music. Thus It Is trait they con recognize; nnd In the Park avenue.
that In painting and In music sho Is ense of authors famous enough to lie
W ANTED
to bo passed by mail with case, but In dend. critics rnke »he ground wher­
tho story. If at all. with greatest effort. ever they have trod In un effort to
Wanted to w»nt unfurnished h’oule
—George M. Stratton In tho Atlantic. prove Unit the folk of their fancy were six to eight rooms,- dose in. Ad­
drawn from the earth rather thnn'the dress Mrs. Norris L evis,*501 E. Las­
ulr. There seems no menus o f con­ siter St., Gninesville,| Florida.
Was Eve .Happy f
vincing n render that In n writer's head
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not a serpent In Parndlso Itself? And never seen-or heard of, all nubtle with
Wanted— Lady wishes position u
If Evo had been perfectly happy be­ Ktory. nnd all so real that they often
stenographer.
Work will pltue.
forehand. would sho havo listened to make his daily waking seem u dream.
Bos 1052, Sanford.
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tho tempter?—Thackeray. .
— Winifred Kirkland In the Atlantic I
Alunthljr.
Wanted— Furnished houoc or fur
~nUh*d—apat tmtHUT " Give- Tull par&lt;
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V. 8. I.arul Offlrt at

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An umpire In Little Rock hns beenL -----N'------i i Im . .ia. ______#
In il'Iiy g...V
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-sosUeiifcd tu lu ll J'ears In prison for Push ol, C r n n i, Fla., » b o un
I l l I, m a j« llnnw itinil Kniry. No. IW H
bootlegging. Which satitA nughtn get tor Norlbrart imsrtor, S rrilw S. T o s e «&gt;
more than n passing guffaw out of 21 Rculh. Ilanrr 3t K ail, Tattihsin** M*rl&lt;tian, ban flUa nntlrr ol inl*ntl«n la a iU
Johnny Evont.
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land above drirribed, before Clerk »t Clr-

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William 11. Thdmjrsan, tha v e lo r -1
an player who already has-, made
three diatinrt appearances In Trj- ■
anple plays soon will b t here again'
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when he D presented by Thom;is H. j (T J’ .'/r ; 0 9 ^ ^ '
Ince as'th e star of a heart interest JO.
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drama from the pen of C. Gardner n r “ ff&amp; r a f a d J M
Sullivan, entitled "T h e
Nifeht." In this .production T h o m p -: \*? / / '
^on p a ys the |urt of an ajed keeper
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f a lighthouse in a small village on "T h * Rainbow PrlaccMt" at Star I might

ruit Court, at b'spford. Florida, ol lb* 141b
And speaking o f whiskers, there wns day
n( .Deeenvb-r. ISIC.
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a time In the vmrly days o f baseball
Homer. Nlebrlvon. ot tj* rave. FterMa,
when )ilg leaguers perftirtnetl on the
P lir lle Tavlur of (leneva. FlTlda,
Fdward Klll.ro rot fltn ate, Florida,
Ulnnmnd pdotmed with fuelal fringe
Norman E. OleoonrofrKolokee. Flnlda.
nnd got nwny with It.
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PORGRAM A T TH E STAR

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L IB E R T Y

LYR IC TH E ATR E

SALE

F or Sale— T w o cowa anc
old . heifer,
rCows milking. T a k er
1n bunch will take, f 90.00.
eingfe hor*a‘ " T H O R N I D L L ’ ’ wag­
on, good es new,' Include wood rack
aell for $20.00. W . B. Ballard, Altamonta Springs, Fla.
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ly. Guaranteed to give relief fro®
any form- o f piles or money refund*
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Sold only by us, 60e and $1.00.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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among them. Hofe I am ujr to my away unnoticed by his mtatrearf. A
cars preserving berries for. toother to row of cottages stood across tho street
D O N ’T T H R O W A W A Y
giro as Chrlsltoks gifts to our rein from th6 court and surural windows
tire# next winter, and every otbor girl were open. Taj leaped through ono of
YOUR M O NEY
within a .radius or ten miles Is primp­ these. Then Madclino missed him.
“Puss, here, puss! Kitty, kitty, kit­
by gelling to peddlers.
You can
ing for the dance tonlgbt.M‘
ty!
Oh. I must find him." she cried.
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gel much.bcttcr prices by nhipping
In a few minutes, a figure In a blue
Bhe left tho court and gavo chaso to
direct to us.
silk
swimming
suit
and
rubber
cap
l a * » a a * a « « » a » * * a» * a a a a a * a a » a * a a * * a i
her pet. In tho mlddlo of tho road aho
climbed to tho top of the rail, gave
Madeline dipped the hot alrupy
met Atistln Maycourt and bowed. But
llttlo spring and disappeared like
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strawberricsout ol the big kcttlq_pn to
knife blado unilty tho smooth surface beforo they passed Taj appeared with'
[our large platters on tho table, and
something green In his mouth. Austin
M ETALS, RUBBER, RAGS,
of tho water.
turned out tho burners, of the gaso­
leaped for the cat and caught him,
SACKS, BONES, ETC, ETC.
“Bravo!** cried a young man In flan
line store. Bha* surveyed her niprnUklng a dead bird from his moqth.
nets, who had just appeared on tho
Ing’s.work proudly.
gnd pgy Highest Prices and Giro
"It's Peter! My pet parrakect." he
Island shore unseen by tho water
&gt; Lifting ono platter at a time in her
Prompt Returns
cried. "W q let him run over tho house
nymph. "That was a bully dive, by
strong, whito anus, she carried them
bocauso ho was so tamo. Poor little
Georgs! Hero Krist, como back, air!
to a bench on the back deck of the
Peter!" stroking *tho lifeless llttlo
Price List mailed on application
to bis dog.
But Krist, a big wolf
houseboat on which tho Cardwells
bunch, of feathers.
*--------- hound, was In* the water handed (o r
spent four months every summer.
Madeline wept softly as sho touched
tho boat and refused to turn.
.. On an Island a short distance below
the bird. “I’m so sorry! It’s all my
Madeline, swimming . under water,
was Grccnglade, a fashtonablo summer
fault. I let ray. cat get away. Oh.
resort, with an Immcnso hotel lu Its cam# up on tho opposite bank, then what can I do to niako up fbr itf"
turned and to her horrror saw a dog
center.
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Madeline, leaning over the water, swimming for dear Ilfo toward tho Austin promptly.
boat. “My berries!** aho cried In dis­
heard a whistle, and llstoned Intently.
“I will," she promised. ■ “Come over
"There's tho steamer with tho now ar may and plunged Instantly Into tho a
to the boat and I will giro you a cup
rivals at tho dock. I wonder If Austin ter again. "If he gets there flrst he'll of tea."
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Maycourt, tho
much-expected,
Is ruin them!**
(Copyright, fay the MrCluro N ew soapsi
But (be dog won tho race! Just at
JWtirtVntrO
first, ho didn't see tho berries, but
kept sniffing around for T a j , tho Per­
Work Toward Desired End.
sian cat, that Madeline had locked lo
Tho life which hasn't n goal toward
tho dining room. But giving It up aa which evory day's offort Is carrying R
a bad job, ho returned to tho porch, Is very empty. It could not bo other­
and, lo, tho berries!
A long, red wise. To be happy and content— to
I l m i i t r bf our thirty yrara o f rifterirtp-e tn buying for
tongue shot out and ho toated, ho feel a keen «ost In living— ono must
Florida trade, and Iwcauao o f ajdrndid rail an&lt;l water
lapped awhile, essayed another search work toward sotno end.— Sotectod.
fat ililiey, and tow-freiplU ra|ea, we aave you tnottey on
for tho cat, and then returned to sam­
bay, grain, feed and Ifiidr, guaranteed the beat.
ple
another platter.
Iterative o f modern machinery and proviuiily to lw »l
□eating the Undertaker.
Madclino pulled herself up the
crate tim ber we aell beat quality orange U ltra , fruit
Sotno men think they aro living
steps and saw tho devastation of her
and vegetable cralm at rrnm-uabte p r io a . lo | jru v «
when thoy aro but chunks o f meat
morning's work. Sho gavo a llttlo
our claims write tor j h k c i u i *.
walking around heating sotno honest,
scream of dismay. “ You nasty, horrid
hard working undertalor out o f a Job.
beast, get out of hero! I— I'd liko to — Pea Rldgo Pod.
kill you!"
FabtUu, Florida
“ Krist. here, K rist!" And this lla o ,
b e in g satisfied, K r is t went.
1**•*-**4j *M
Madeline went to tho dance that
^We HanufiuturtM)
night in a belligerent mood. “Now,
dear," admonished, her mother, who
had returned, "bo careful what .you
do am! say.”
“Oh, mother, dear, pigeonhole that
particular lecture, please. That man
had no business to let his dog get
OTHER SHEET METAL
away. I'm s u re 'll was Austin MayB
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IU IN 0'M A T E R IA L
court, and that only makes It worse,
Writ* ToDay ForCataJo$u«i
lie's spoiled and petted wherever he
goes, und ho thinks the king can do no'
and Special Quotationv
wrong." .
|JhCflQ ttA rtojTPR0WO5(
That
evening
Austin
Maycourt
jA tm tn ru u .ru .
asked for a danco after ho had been
presented, and Madclino refusod, say­
ing aho was tired.
"W all, I’d rather sit It out with you
anyway. If I may," ho suggested.
Madclino did not answer.
“1 lako It that sllcnco gives con­
Ufc ®r h*u ®r i i v ° m •'Jij * f s »»r«fd , n «csent,” as ho sat down. "You see, I'm N Id*.
llr/undlng Bond*
Notliw I* hereby given that v tln l trru[&gt;&lt;&gt;»*l*
anxious to find out what my dog did
• Ill be m v lm l by the Hoard of Hood Titutrva
today."
ol Sanford, Florida, on m brlwr the aiplratioa
of
thirty day* from and after the flnt publication
Sho told 'him briefly and forcibly;
or thi* notice, and up to And until flea o'clock
also
what
sho
thought
of
tho
whole
pu m. on the *7th day of November, 1916, at
Grows good crops— Enriches
tb* city hall In the city of Sanford, Florida, for
matter.
the purr have of fl&amp;.OOO.OO, City of Sanford.
and sweetens lac soil. W e
"But you'll let mo pay for tho ber­ ‘Florida, refund inf bond*, aa id bonda are daUi]
ries. su rely !"'h o cried In consterna­ July lal, 1916, and mature July lit, 19|fl, and
have the real thing— Home­
bear internt at the rate ol five and one-half per
tion.
»
rent per annum. Interval payalde eernt-annually,
made from Dried Blood and
“You can settle with mother If you both principal and in tm el are iiayabte at Near
York, State of New York.
like, hut I gavo up a good gamo of
Fhia lame of bond* will be aold •ubjert to the
Homo Ground Bone. Don't
tennis for those berries, and I can’t approvinf opinion of John C. Thornton, lata of
of
firm of Dillon. Thommn t Clay, aaid opin­
sco that you can help that much." ionthe
overlook this when figuring
to be dIiI i Ii m I by tin* City of bahford, and
And, do what ho could, Austin could a ropy of thia opinion will he furnUhed to the
on your fall requirements.
aurrrmful bidder if eo dreired, upon the payment
not mnko Madeline unbend.
of the aura of One Hundred (,100.00) Dnllars
The next day Madeline, armed with therefor. •
All hide nrnat be arcomjanird with a certi, 1
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.a
her racquet, turned her boat for tho *1fled
rhrrk
for two per rent off * the
amount ofa mid
M A D E A M ) S O L D O N L Y IlY
trail*.
The Hoard of ‘ Hand Truster* m m r the
; mainland. In tho stern sat Taj, tho
rifht to reject any and all bid*
i cat. “You must bo very good today,
A. II. KEY.
H. V. W IIITN K R ,
puss. Remember, you owo this vaca­
O. L. T A Y ID It, .
tion to the cut on your paw that I
M a n u fu &lt; -(u ri-r« o f I D E A ! . F K IL T IL IZ K IL H .
Hoard of Bond Trait***, Sanford, Flat Ida.
lO-Frl-Stc
want tho doctor to sco. And whllo I’m
eru In I'V r tU ls v r M a t e r ia l* , R p rn j lu g M a c h ln *
playing tennis you must take a nap la C lrr a ll Caurt. Seventh Judicial (Ircult,
e r y a m i ln »t-c (l« Itlcv,
Hrm|rtule County, Florida. In Chantery
and bo very quleL"
C i mt ion and C, M. I^wiv
.So Madeline played In a double sot Jo*
Companc, a Corporation, aurand Taj. with a bandaged foot, slept remora to Van Dr man A l * » i *
Company, a corporation
near by. nut by and by ho woko up
**.
Citation
and, feeling llko exploring, slipped Sua I* Mima andJ’ tYtEJl V______—--------------

A DGG AND A CAT

The Peninsular .Metal Co*
Jacksonville,

Florida

Try a Herald Want Ad

upop m U defendant* or a n y
...
Ib trn fo ir, y * v . Jorum* B. H it* S **d Com-

pany, a c.rporatlon, Brum, Ritchey, A Com­
pany, a ecr*K&gt;r*tlon. Parke, Davl* A f’ omparty, a Corporation. J. A. P»|t*B and J, C. P at­
ten, cc-parteer*. doing burin*** as Chattanooga
Medlclte Company, Smith Kline A French
Ccmpany, a corporal Ion and M anttg Bro­
ther*, a corporation, a re ordered Ip-appear
to the bill ol complaint duly ftled In Ihl#
cause, .on
Monday,, th*
6tb
day
of
•November, A. D, liiG , a rul* day ol this
sourt.
It I* further ordered that thia nolle* be
published In the Sanford Herald, a new*,
paper, published In Seminole county, Flor­
ida, once a week tor lour eonaocutive wjeka.

METAL T

CEILINGS, SHINGLES
RO O FING

For Sprains, Lamcncsa,
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism
Penetrates and Heals.
Stops Pain At Once *
For Man and B east
25c. 50c. $1. At AH Dcaleri,

W lloieo my. hand ae clerk of Iho Circuit
Court- Hr min ole count), Florida, on thl*
tho *9th dav ol September, A. If. 1916.
(te ll)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Cleik of The Circuit Court, Seventh Judi­
cial Circuit, Seminole Co., Fla.
16-Frl-etr
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rphis "small change," which otherwise
m ight “s lip through yonr fingers
will mount up monthly and.easily meet
the payments on a brand-new OLIVER
Typewriter— the regular $100 machine.

SAVE
A

Seventeen Cents
A D ay

Nickel

V/hy V/e SaveYou Money

W . A. Merryday Company

MUSTANI

makes this wonderful writing machine
yours— but a small first payment.

Send for Complete Cat­
alog and Penny-Pay Plan

and
Two

The Herald
Printing Company

Pennies

I’AND

Each

AGENTS
Sanford,

The Old Fashioned Kind
Real Blood and Bone

Florida

(NOT TANKAGE)

Wilson &amp; Toonier Fertilizer Co.
JACKSONVILLE, FLA

Mimi.T--

M ott
M ilts
per'
Dollar

TtrestoneTires
It means the expert tire service, courteous and reliable
help which is always available at our shop.
Remember that Firestone Tires arc made by specialists
in the World’ s Largest Exclusive Tire Factory. But
Firestone building methods and this immcnso volume,
added to their economical distribution, enable them to
charge as low as for ordinary tires..
And o u r shop backs up the Firestone Service. Call on us.

W IG H T T IR E &amp; SUPPLY CO.
SANFORD FLORIDA

CAR

The Ford Motor Company Is one of the larg­
est consumers of steel in the world—200,000
tons this year. The great volume of produc­
tio n -o v e r 500,000 cars— and the efficient
Ford manufacturing organization, brings pro­
duction and selling costs down to a minimum.
That's why Fort! buyers get more car for less
money. Runabout, $345; Touring Car, $360;
Sedan, $645. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. Or­
ders taken by
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J a S u I- Mima and T -jto n V. Mima. IU*1denra Unknown
I t appearing fay aftldavh Died hrrein that
the raaldence of you and each of yau la un­
known and H a t there fa t o prraon In the
atal* o f Florida, the a*rvlra of a aubpoena
upon a to m would I Ind you I D aaid Sue L,
Mima and F*yton V. Mima.
And it appearing from aaid affidavit'that
you and *arh of you ar* over t h* are of
l wen t v nna vaaaai— — -------------’
TVfrelore, It la otdared that you. Sua U
Xlima and Feyton V. Mima, appear to the
ahov* *n titl»d rau-e at. or belor* lha Ith

It means that.you pet the benefit of expert tire
building in the first place by equipping with , .

THE U N I V E R S A L

plaint In &lt;al&lt;l caul* mill h«, takvn at conirrtvd agrlnM both
I I* tu ritcr a;d*r*d that (hit ordar b*
pablishrd In th • Ha fold Herald, i ‘ n o n iupnr published in Fvrnlnstr county, Flor­
ida, c m * a w * k H r riitht week*.
*•
w i n**n my b an d's* clerk o f Ilia Circuit
Court, Sevr th Jur lelel Circuit, Seminal#
r a n t}, Florida, on (h it lb * X9th day of
Sept mher, I DIG.
&lt;»»al &gt;
, K. A. D O U G LAKH,
. Clerk ( ircult Court. Seventh Judicial
Circuit, Seminole Co., F la .,

|C-Prl-10t*

la Oircail t' ait, iit t r a lh Judtilal ( Ijc tli
Mrm lu.tc fa m ily , llu tl.l*. In I fainter)
Virginia Carolina &lt; hrmlca) Co.,
a Corporation doing burin*** in
th* Stato t f FloiIda,.Complainant
»».
Wm.-&lt;5. Aldridge, Jrrom* II.
Citation
K ir* t&lt; ril Company, -a Corpora­
tion, Ilru&gt;n Ritchey A Company,
n ( oi pi ration. I arkr, |)a l* A
Company, a Corporation, J A;
F alu n and J. C\ I'attrn. 1 1&gt;p n tn rn , aping hu*ln*tk a* C hattanoogn . Modicum Company,
■tilth, Klina A French Company,
a fu ip o ra ll n. AHc* E, Hill, i t eru lllt nf th* m t*l* cf W. J.
,
Hill, defeated. M onlag llrutbrr*,
• Coiporallon and litc . II. Tern i'd ItO idnar* Company, a Corptiallon, Deleadanta.
To tho IHIendante, ciom e " , Kira R**d
Company, a Corporation, Itrum lUtchnr -A
Ctmpany, a Corporation, I'ar.e, Davie A
&lt; otnpany a Corporation. J. A. ratten and
J. C. 1 alien, co-partner*, doing buiineee a*
('baltaaooga
Madlcine Company, Smith,
hllne and Frrn K Company, a Corporation,
■nd Moatag llrolh*r*, a Coiporallon:
it appearing tram lb * affidavit duly Aied
In lha abu'O enure by roune I lor tomplain*nt, that it U lb * belief ol affiant that lb *
lit rni’ ante. erotr* D. H im Seed Compan ,
a e r oration, Bttte, Hltrbey a Corporation,
1 ark*. D avit A Company, a corporation,
J. A. I’ attrn an* J. C. Patten, co-partner*
drlag Lu.lnra* a, Cbattanooga Medicine
Company. Smith, Kline A French Compang, ■ rorpoiatltn end Montag llriM..
corporation.’ ar* r**id*nta of a *tat* or
rruntr other than the elate ol Florida; (hat
the place of reddtnca and addrtia ol *ald
itrlendont* at* &gt;• folio at
Jer mo tl. liic* Seed Company, a corpocatlan. New York City, New Y 01 k. Htuen, Rit­
chey A Company, a corporation. New York
C ltg, New Yo-Jt, I'arla, D avit A Company,
a corporation,
ew York C ite. Naw Y*rk.

C. F. W IL L IA M S

E D W A R IL J U G G IN S

Salesman

FOR SERVICE-PHONE 135

Hill Lum ber Co.
Lumber, Bricks, Lime, Cement, Rubber Roof­
ing, Shingles,

Corrugated Iron

Roofing,

Doors, Sash and Blind, Cement Blocks, Beaver
Board,

Mouldings,

Cypress Boards, Fire

Bricks, Fire Clay and King Windsor Plaster

Sewer Pipe and Glazed Tile
Hill Lumber Company
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FLORIDA

SANFORD,

L l i . r a i i f aad'Ji Oi r m w r i r n i i a i i i

doing hu*lnc-r at Ckatlaaooga Modirina
Company, Cbattanoogi, T*taeoere, Smith,
Kiln* A French Companv, n corporation,
PhBadrlpbla, I'ent eylvania, and Montag
flratbar*. a yorncratlon, Allapta, (leorgia
that tba eald defendant* are pvar tba ago o
twenty pa* year*, and that there h no p*ra-n In tba alata ol ‘ Florida, th* a*rvlr* of
a aubpoena upon *hom would b* blading

A 25c Want Ad. in The Herald
will Rent Your House For You
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PAOBBETEW

THEY BIT RAVENNA
ENEMY AIRMEN DROP EXPLO. 8IVE8 ON HISTORIC CITY. *
I
Old Italian Town Is Treasure-Trove
* for Layers of Art— Holds Fine
Examples Uf-Byxanllns
Architecture.

fiimmr
“ iVtV.'.r:

BgjSHmittl

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$p

Acoonlin^ t.. economists, the demand
for Iralbrr will Boon exceed the bujh
nn&lt;I to crown matters the demand
for ah.*-* and hoots for the Soldier*
in ibe European war has added great*
|ly to the distress of tlnf tanneries and
dxw manufacturers. Thin sad news
|trill strike itillndl'ti wardrobe n smart
bUivr. .Some of the fair Bex, renllzlng
In admme uhut till* would mean to
than. ha\V taken to Holland's national
roxtuun*. donning u |ia|r of wooden
(hoes
hobo ' s

Ve s t h e l d f o r t u n e

Discarded Garment Snatched From
Furnace in a Pennsylvania Hotel
Just In Time.
Bedford. I'm—'T welve thousand three
homlrv! uml 'Is dollars, the saving* of
a lifetime. which Tony Colombo of the
Ka*t side. NYw York, had nowed In his
test, was «.n. d from t» Mazing furnace
la a local Imtil |&gt;y a narrow mnrglu.
0W6e ll, guvcrl, 'CellUt In tho or*
tbiTtm.at the .hotel, white motoring
nottcrsl n holm pick n piece of bread
front the gronnd where a picnic had
|been Iq-bl M-\cml days, ago. Hegtiverl
tmk the imia'ln Ids car and carried
Um back
the hotel. In thu Herv*
|ant* quarters he was lint hod, given u
new suit of clothing nud then n meal.
l.aiiT he Marled on Ills way to New
Tort.
.He Rind Iwen gone on ly n short tim e
vl..a I.,- reiuruod hnutlty, c ry in g that
j1* ‘ " 'M e* of a lifetim e w ere sew ed
In (beoh] \&lt;*st which he had discarded,
»tul which the management of the ho*
*rl ha 1 nVdered consigned to th e furJwei’. A hasty seijrch wna made and
* tuotiey was found, as Colom bo said.

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trwl .Taeldltsrh, onetim e, Brooklyn
enteher. Is tin* Inlcst oX-Fed to suo the
iWum-t otitlaws. under his ‘‘mutual"
iwirwrt. He want* the Baltimora
Awti to pay IdlU Jd^QO.

SPECIAL NOTICE
TO AUTO OWNERS
^ °u '’an Ret douhio the mileage
out of your tires at a comparative
,m*U r« « . i&lt; you will have them
Fetreadvd as soon tut the tread is
wnra (,» tj„, fabric, or M gQon M
be uhric begins to show. Tho
j . ro3di Rtind off the tread bo°fe the walls of the tire arc dam5®P. ?nd « new tread, will make
0 tiff practically as good as
J16* ' tiuve all cuta and puhe*
urw in tjfC3 rCpairC(j M BOon ^
,|p‘
thereby
preventing
tnoiMtura entering tiro and decayn5‘
tubrlc, thus saving a
,v0* ' ut and serious damage to
p and tube later on.
• have apeclnl facilities for retirca and tubes.
Sond
work to us or phone.
tut. * 0 1 KU*r* nl®«d and tires and
« . * * . „ ur*^ against loss from
nre *Wle on hand.

SANFORD VULCANIZING WORKS
VALKER D ICKSO N,

Manager

*ir,t Stru&lt;ki Next.toward Garage
Phone 67

SANPORD, FLORIDA
* REE AIR AT THE CURB

Forty miles east of Bologna. 70
miles south of Venice, and loo miles
’ southwest of the Austrian naval base
o f I’ ola, says thu.National Geographic
society. Hoe tho anclrmt Italian city of
Ravenna, recently bombarded by Aus­
trian aircraft, ilavenna, with tho pos­
sible exception of Romo, possesses
m oro magnificent examples of eccle­
siastical architecture of thu Dyzautlnu
period than any other city in tho world.
In art, In lltcraturo and in historic sig­
nificance Itg'Venna Is a treasuro-troro,
for student and traveler. Its begin­
ning Is attributed to tho Thessnllans,
but ttaoro Is moro tradition thnn fact
In tho accounts or tho region over
which It held swny until It catno under
tho Jurisdiction of Roma nearly two
hundred years beforo tho Christian
era. It was -hero thnt Julius Caesar
was accustomed to como for hix con­
ferences with friends and political ad­
visers from Romo during Ills ten years’
campaign In Gaul.
Tho Importance or tho port, which
strongly resembled Venice In Its early
days, but which Is now six miles from
tho Adriatic, dates from tho time when
Augustus Cacsnr designated It as tho
naval baso of “ tho upper sea," Its har­
bor being ablo to necommodnto 250
ships at n time. At thnt period the
marshy plain which now' surrounds
tho town at tho confluence of tho Mentone and lionco rivers, was lltllo more
than a vnBt silt bod.. Tho bouses were
•built on piles, and at high tide the s»a
formed numerous lagoons, tho salt wn
ter so effectively removing tho danger
of malaria that the city soon acquired
a reputation- ns a health resort, to
which tho gladiators of Homo were
sent for training.
Ravenna’s golden ago camo not with
tho Augustan era, however, but while
tho great Roman empire's doom' was
bolng sealed. Honorlua and hla re
mnrknbld sister, Galls I’ lacldla, becom­
ing alarmed at the steady advance of
tho bnrbnrlnn forces from the north,
transferred their court from tho Eter
nal city to tho Adrlntic port, which re­
mained tho sent of government for
Italy, not only during tho few remain­
ing years of Iho Western empire, hut
throughout thO ascendancy of tho
Greek emperors. Horo tho Byzantlno
viceroys, or exarchs, for tho peninsula
mado their headquarters until thrf ad­
vent o f tho Lombards In tho eighth
century,.
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Many o f tha most fascinating epi­
sodes of history are associated with
tho nnino of Ilavenna, such, for exnmplo, ns tho tragic story of Odoacer,
who wrested tho realm of Italy from
OrcBtca, In 476, and then waged bitter
war against Theodorlc tho Ostrogoth,
for inauy years, finally being shut up
In Ravenna, where ha withstood h
slego o f throo years. At length Odoacor capitulated with tho understanding
that ho and Theodorlc should divide
tho kingdom equally between them.
To celobrato tho compact a magnillce.nt bnurfuot was spread In n famous
laurel grovo, and horo whllo tho two
rulers feasted tho Ostrogoth with hl$
own hand alow his royal rival.
During tho famous battlo o f Ravennn. In IfilV'ttia plClUresquo Gaston ilo
Folx completely routed tho Spaniard*
under* Cardona, .but ^tbrow away tils
own life In tho excitement of victory.
It wad In thla battlo that a Captain
Fnblhn,. emulating tbo exploit of tho
legendary Swiss hero, Winkolrlcd, seeIng that ~hl» ~ « o n - coutd~PPt-t]TOair'
through tho wall of Spanish spears,
raised his long plko high over hts
head and brought It down crospwlso
with crushing force upon tho oppos­
ing arms, thus sacrificing his own llfo.
but making a small gap In tho ene­
my's lino, through yrblch his own men
rushed.
Two natne’s which shlno In the garand o f Ravenna's renown are those of
Italy's greatest poet and oho of tbo
four great epic writors o f civilisation,
Dnnto and Lord Byron. It was In itavanna that tho foundor o f the modern
Italian languago died In 1321, and bore
hla body Is treasured. In an uni, be­
neath -a square-domed tomb. Byron,
during bis Italian sojourn, lived lh thla
city for two years, being attracted not
merely by tho famous Plncto (plno
woods), flvo miles to tho south, but
&gt;y the charms of tho Countess Gutcclolt. Nor should It ho forgotten that
In tho adjacent marshes Anita, tho
heroic wife o f tho Italian liberator,
Garibaldi, died of fatlguo during her
flight from tho French In 1849.
Equivocal Diagnosis.
A local.newspaper tells o f a diagno­
sis by a physician friend which might
have precipitated a riot bad not tho
ouroallst been disposed to giro tho
'medical man tbo bonoflt of a very pain­
ful doubt Ho had had aomo trouble
with hla bead and tho physician ad*
Ytsod the application of tho X-ray.
“ What seams to bo tho matter with
my head, doctor!" bo aakod.
“Oh, there's nothing Jn It/ promptly
answered tho doctor.
I
’ Safety Flret. *
Hamlette— DM ytm otbt hare tbo
lonor to appear before tho footlights?
Lovorlng-—Never. * When I qall st
tho homo o f ,a fair maid I always lis­
ten for her father's approach. In this
way 1 manage to disappear before .his
foot light*.

Cultivating Liking for Work.
Tbo secret o f llfo is not to do wbat»
ono llkcst but to llko that which ouo
has to do; nnd one does come to llko
it—In time.*—Dtiii\b Muloch Crnlk-

of the

In (.'viol ef ( tanli

a

BIG CROP” BILL

SAYS:
“ I never heard of a man using too much
ground limestone.
Know a lot of folks don't use
enough. It don't pay to use only i&gt; ton once in a
while when four or five tons is what your soil needs.”

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Pjititi- ut

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Oscar Stanage's latest Injur)' Is it
broken thumb.
The rh-vi-liiml club denies It Is after
Pitcher Joe Hush of the Athletics.

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Orangu tree* iw «l plenty of J!m'-*ton&lt;*.
Itloan-r* (l-sjy .grintn-l li-ne.tunt- i« Vtpu.
rtally fix*I. Send ,or aampla and f»ri r*.

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Not ire t&lt; hereby siren, la
* om ll
m*y (untfrn, |hsi on Hu* let d »y ot
lumber A. I &gt;. ISIS, I th ill ■t&gt;|dy to lh&lt;*
HoiuiraUr (it-urse t*. llirrtn i, Jutir» ut
**!i| ra m i, »• J u d [« —l Prol.sle, Ivt my
fln»l rUkfhargt- o r im tln r at ll-* fa ittr
t-eU tljhh-v, [li-rrAJeti; jt.il (L «( nt lh. •urnr
tin-- I » ill |iiiur.l n.y final trrouni* I .
r o r u liif of , m-1 n u t . , nail h.W for thrir

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Ilookk-I free.

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BL(\
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RS LIME &amp; PHOSPHATE CO.
box

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ll*n d trli tilth. A. IK IW.fi.

"Ifeaffisb- o f tfuT war In Europe the
price of umpire's Indicators hits mlruncyd.
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Harry W elter was one o f the best
(litters on the New York Yankees when
ITuinco was manager of that team.
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-Pacific Const league batting averages
show Bunny Brief leading home-run
(litter of the league.
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Dave Hickman will return to the
Brooklyn Dodgers at the close of thu
North Carolina league season.
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In -('nu ll o f f o u n l j
Stale » f vi a . &lt; I . U

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W. J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y

Jiatiy*, N r m l n u l r Cuunlr
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J. C. K.ls.
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Nulire it hereby given, lo all vtlom it
m&gt;&gt;* runrern, that on the Bth &lt;t»y of f« b .
rtury A. IK. 1017, 1 ahull H|iply tu the
liunurnhle George lh Henlng, Judge ol
■aid Court, kv Judgn ut 1‘rnt atn. Inr my
final dUrharge m executor ut Ihn estate ut
J. I*. Kel.o, i!rrea*ed; &gt;ud that »t Iho o m i
linu- t Hill prexenl my final account* •«
■xrculur uf said edate, and axh («r thrlr
appro, at.
ilaled Augu*t Ith. A. IK twill.
. II. C. LOVETT*
Kxrcutnr.
tut- 8-7, t-», &gt;0-8. tl-fl. 12-5, 1-2

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General Fire

In su ra n ce

O f (lea with H O L D E N R K A L E S T A T E

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TRY A HERALD W AN T AD

Washington lias a Judge playing first
base. Every time he falls down there
Is always h place on the bench for
him.
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Trees and Plants Must Have Phosphates
IPs Notin
the Soil, IPs inNAT

The Cleveland club seems to have
made n mistake In letting go of Elmer
Smllh, the youujpiter who tilts the hall
so laird.
• • «
Lena Bltickbttrne, former While Sox
favorite, has been iiuiilisl na successor
tu Joe ltlrmingliiim ns head of tldi To­
ronto tcutn.
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a4
,
President Johnson'* orders against
remarks from* players from the tiiuieh
Is even inure drastic than that of Pres­
ident Tetter.
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Hank Robinson having demonstrated
that he eon pin U good hall, the St.
Louis Cardinals decided to recall him
from Little Rock,
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F-ac!i tree in every prove and'each plant in garden or field must have a .certain
'amount ol phosphorus. Citrus and vegetable growers know this statement to be n fact.
Most soils arc deficient in phosphorus, therefore, tin's plant food must, be sup­
plied. '1 he question is which is the most efficient am) economical method. *

NATVRS0WN Supplies All Needs
A few years apo the prower or farmer bad but one Yccoursc—the commercial
product known as acid phosphate. Today, however, persistent enterprise and im­
p ro ve d machinery have hrouphl about the reduction of raw phosphate to particles so
line that the farmer can do Iiis own acidulating in tin soil.
N A T l'K S U W N is a high grade phosphate, which, because of itk thorough pul­
verization anil its .‘Bi per cent phosphoric acid content, provides trees am) plants with
all' the phosphorus required.

The Detroit club will give n trial to
Artie Kohler, who has been making Ids
mark us a catcher with the Gettysburg
team of tile Blue llldge leugue.
• • •
Certain Western league club owners
have ln*eii feeling out Prank lsln-11 of
lies Moines to see if In* wouhl accept
the oillee of president of the league.
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Growers Have Obtained Results
In experiments made at the Maryland experiment station, it was found thnt raw
phosphate produced hipher total acreage yields than acid phosphate, and at less than
half the coSt.
A progressive farmer near Orlando plowed in
N A T U R S O W N with his cover crop and made the best
yield in sixteen* years. Many otlulrs have’ secured
big results with N A T U R S O W N .

Baseballs being just ns round In (he
National as they were In tho Federal
league, It Is hard to understand Katiff's
Inability to hit In the parent organiza­
tion.
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Sold in bags— State fertilizer
Examine the analysis.

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Our booklet is full of convincing facts,
for a copy today.

There Is this difference between
playing third base for the Athletic* anil
guarding _ a front position on tho
Somme—the rmtn *on the Somme will
get n pension.
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Tho Detroit club has purchased ‘ »uiflelder Jacinto Calvo from Vnijcouver
of the Northwestern league nnd turned
him over to San Francisco .for the
Coast league season.
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Pitcher Hill Harrington, formerly a
Mg card In tin* New England league,
Inis Joined l.yiiu, that chili sntisf)hig
the Denver claim to him.
• • •
The Boston Braves have another
outfielder. He Is Fred'Bailey. Mike
Knlme dug hint up for Stnlllngs out
nf Washington on*l J..-.- oolv.-rviiyi —

H o r»e p o v «r

N e w S e r ie s

Modal 73 B

RoadaUr 3629
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Amazingly Comfortable
T h ey like its power— it*s the world’s
most powerful lo w priced car.

These things m ake it so a m a zin gly
comfortable that people can hardly
believe their senses.

E verybody concedes its beauty,

It w ins on economy.
B u t its roomy seats, deep upholstery
and easy riding cantilever springs—

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

November

dently do not realize the full dangera
which they are contrlbuting ttr Di
the city and in the country the dan­
ger is equally great.
Automobile
drivers who are more considerate'ari
constantly confronted with the ,poaaibility
of serious injury or death
Mark Your Ballot as Below, the Same Being the
from their lesa considerate roaduiers• This bank is anxious to get your business and will serve you hon­
Democratic Presidential Electors
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Dlmmers cost but a small sum and
it is reasonable to expect that every
estly and faithfully. Keep your household accounts straight by us­
man who can afford an automobile
with a powerful light can, certainly
ing checks, and at the same time save a-part* of your income each
For Presidential Electors
afford to buy dimmers. N o power­
•Vote for six:
month. 4 per cent on savings. . 9
ful light should ever pass .another
. W. R. BRYANT
car undimmed. It is unfair to the
other fellow.
He is unable to see.
J. TURNER BUTLER
He is almost totally blinded by the
M A R T IN C A R A B A L L O
on-vomlng light and unless he brings
WASHINGTON CLARK
his car to a complete atop he fa in
danger.
Even when he bring? his
J. P. CLARKSON
car to a atop ho is In danger.
FRED A. COLES
Th e next legislature should give
early
attention to a statute covering
FRANK W. COTTON
0. L. TATL0R
R. R. DEAS
II. R. STEVENS
C.5M. h an d
the operation of cars whose owners
Carter
Ah ’! C arter
v ir-!W 4 rt p, [_ WOODRUFF Vks-PrseWetil
FRED C. CUBBERLY
are unconalderatc of their fellowHENRY DALLOZ
man. It should be a violation of a
state
law to run cars without proper
B. W. FOXWORTHY
dimmers when the headlights are
W. W. GORDON
powerful. Cities should pass ordin­
ances regulating the operation of
FRANK HARRIS
cars within the corporate lim its.— the club by the presence of these
Georgia, Louisiana and Alabama needed to moct obligations « n&lt;l a
MORGAN E. JONES
Jacksonville Metropolis.
aro concentrating,on tho compulsory penses for a ldg year’s work.
distinguished guests.
J. H. L A N T IN G E R
Mrs. Stevens wns first introduced education law.
JOSEPH A. LUCAS
nnd gave a' splendid report of the
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THE B A N K M AN
The rest room is now open sn4 u i
It is the ambition of tho club
In practically every bank there Is ten days’ meeting of the General
X
M. H. MABRY, Sr.
charge of Madame Harriot.
a man whoso face is as familiar to Federation of Woman’s Clubs, held women of the south to wipe out
FRANKLIN PIMBLEY
the public as the village doctor, the in New York last May. Touching illiteracy in the southern states by
S#«k Aid From Books.
minister or tJic postmaster.' H e has upon the work of the various depart­ 1920.
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WILL H. PRICE
There
Is a growing tendency |Dacg 1
been with, tije hank," it may .be, ments and state? she introduced a
WESLEY C. RICHARDS
era
business
to make the utmost*
since he was* a 'boy, grew up with it. vividness of description, a touch .of
Nebraska women maintain port­ o f reference books and auihorltsUa
C L IN T O N B. S P E N C E R
and will probably die .in Its service. humor and interesting, phases from able schools, whilo Dakota concen­
publications. Thla attitude Is not &lt;*
He isusually so regular in his,hab- Jarrival of the delegates in New York trates her efforts to lighten the reflected by the management of Um
L. M. S TE V E N S
its thatyou can set yourwatch
by to departure- that held her audience drudgery of farmers’ wives.
organizations,. but even among tit
PERCY B. STICKNEY
him.
He waits on the window, in -1entranced.
Tho sta^e work along
men tbemaelrea, who look to tab]
terviews the borrowers, makes out j educational lines ns given by Mrs.
JOHN STOKER
Cluli women of the north and east and periodicals to aid them in u *
work. Many of .the more progrrwfti
reports, hears the tale of distress, Stevens shows some of the most remaintain vocational training schools
ERNEST THORNQUISt
manufacturing Arms have intuidj
oflera advice ami straightens, out ' markable developments in woman’s
for everything, teachers,’ nurses, de­ reference libraries In charge of tiny
tangled family and financial nflairs influence for education.
"Sanita­
partments of business except cooks, librarians for tho use of their mt
He has well been termed the bank's tion, vocational training, household
laundresses and housewives.
economics, good roads and prison
"department of m ercy."
of the Democratic Executive Com­
reforms," said M rs._ Stevens, were)
Affection a Heavenly Qlft.
mittee:
Y o u may sometimes call him h f
How sacred, how beautiful, fi * I
discussed by some of the greatest
Florida delegates in an effort to
I have had ^iu part iu tho recent hi* first name, and he will prob­ celebrities in America before those dodge literature that almost sub­ fooling of affection In pure sod pfk
It. J. HOLLY. Editor
Democratic
'prim ary or in the con­ ably call ^’ou by yours. lie is often 20,000 women at that great conven­ merged them, escaped through side lesa bosoms! The proud may n__
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager
at It, tho fashionable may call g g.1
tests which followed it.
It is my the bank, nnd you know the bank as tion.
doors of ronvention hulls but on one
PublUhrd E*cry Tu**i»jf and Friday.
ble, tho selfish and dissipated tay
firm conviction, however that, that "M r. So nnd So’ s bank. You have
The charming personality of Mrs. occasion found a man dispensing afreet to despise It; but the h oly*
it is the duty of Democrats to sup­ every confidence in him because you
literature from a huge box who •Ion la surely of heaven, and is b*
H e is Stevens and .her pleasing conversa­
port the nominees of the party as have known him so long.
thrust
it upon them. It proved to evil by the corruptions of those «fca
tional
manner
in
giving
her
report,
OTBSCKimoN PRICE. IN ADVANCE
determined by the supreme court of worthy of that confidence.
0 ( 0 TEAR................................. .........!*-»•
made a delightful impression upon be literature advertising Miami.
it was eont to bless and present- |
Florida; the final action of the state
This man la a conservative.' I t is
E lE M O N TH S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U S
M oral— Advertise and boost for Mordaunt
her auditors.
(HIKE MONTHS....... ........................T« canvassing hoard and endorsed by his business to keep tho bnnk safe.
Mrs. Browne was next introduced your home town.
the state Democratic executive com­ In a great many cases he passes on
DaHrarad la Ita City by CartUr 12.00 Pat Yaar la
and
gave an interesting and pleasing
mittee. The supreme court and the j the loans, buys the securities, and
Uncle Eben.
Adraara ar 10*. Par Moalfc
Local Club Notes
account
of the pleasure side of the.
"People la glttln’ so suspicions,**!! j
F a y a a a lt la Adrsata Mart I la Mada ai Offlra state committee are the final and has the general management of the
Members who were absent from Undo Ebon, "dat you can t b« pots {
only tribunals to determine disputes hank, reporting to the board to Convention dwelling upon the cour­
■ alar*4 Aa Hataa ]-O aaa Mall Mallar Aayaal 52 *4
tesy shown tho Fioridu delegation the business meeting are requested to a stranger wtfout his takfo' this |
as
to
the
results
of
primary
elec­
whom
he
is
responsible.
You
can
ISM . al Ik a PaataffWa al Sanford. Florida
tions, and their conclusions are bind­ well ailord to take your problems nnd briefly telling of the social af­ to send in their dues, as the club dat you’a glneter try to sell him sa
Uadar Art a f March Srd. I STY.
ing upon the party. The life of the to him, for he can help you.
Ho fairs given in honor of the delegates. treasury is depleted and funds are thlnV
Trlayboaa No. I IS
• fflaa la llaaald B«lldla|
Miss Brothcrson was introduced
Democratic party depends upon the has handled millions for the bank, it
as
the baby of the convention, being
ready acceptance by every Demo­ may be without losing a dollar. He
the youngest member in that vast
cratic candidate and voter of the re- can give you good udvicc.
numhef of delegates, young, old and
lilts of the primary election as de­
Whenever you contuinplate buy­
termined by the existing law and the ing a piece of real estate, ask his middle aged that assembled in New
The little lady, however
highest authorities , of the party. opinion— he known values in your Y'ork:
courteously
declined making a re­
N o t only thp success, but the con­ town. If you are thinking of buying
port
having
come unprepared and
tinued existence of the present sys­ a bond, or some stock, ask him to
not
understanding
that she would be
tem of white Democratic primaries guide you. for it may be he is a
called
upon.spends upon the loyalty of the, bond exp ert—some hank men are.
Mrs. Deutte Turner then took the
members of the organization. There­ If you have a proposition that looks
chair
while- Mrs. Galloway, the rep­
fore, it is my purpose to vote for rosy to you, seek him out aiid tfsk
W E CAN CONVINCE YOU.
every candidate of the Democratic him if he would take it for the bank. resentative of the Sanford Club at
party nominated at the June prima­ He will probably say no and you the Biennial meeting gave a brief
ries as determined by the decisions can afford to do likewise. When and charming resume of her im­
T H E R E 'S good business in our shoes for business raenpressions of the wonderful meeting
"Cood” because the shoes arc built on substantial line*
Federal authorities will bo asked to of the supreme court, the final ac­ troubles come, consult him.
upon that first night, when thou­
tion
of
the
state
canvassing
board,
without fads or fancies. Foot comfort is SURE in Ihea
send special representatives to Hills­
He is the executive and clerical sands of brilliant cultured women
and
the
endorsement
of
t'h*
state
and
money invested is safe in them.---------1
borough county to see that there is a
head of the bank.
Every detail gathered in the beautifully decgrated
Democratic
executive
committee.
fair count in the election on Novi-mpasses under_his e y e ^ _ lic .UJealoua ir m a y y - I6 ^ iflh “ t iw 'w riou V w ork of
|&gt;tr 7, according tp a statement made
-nUhtr bank nnd its reputation.
It the ten* days ahead of them.
Whether y6u choose one fine Russia calf, tan kid. black
Mrs.
JTBierxlay-aUeMiooii fi oiu i ti«? KoiiTF
is hts life work.
He is fairly well Galloway emphasized the betterment
T H E C O U R T O F C R IT IC IS M
kid or (fun metal calf, the same reliable workmanship ii
Florida headquarters of Sidney J. W hy censure, condemn, or even crit- paid, sure of. his job,- gives it his ' q f conditions, especially tho better
embodied in them all. From $3.50 up, they stand or
Catts. —Tatnpa T r ib une.
best attention and standi in the role ment of conditions for the child at
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sturdy wear and (fire to a man that "business air."
The faults you may find in an- of servant to whomsoever would use the home.
Just like old carpet days when the
his good oflfcca without pay and hope
other?
Preceding these interesting reports
federal authorities and federal troops
Just
take
out,
the
beam
found
in
of
reward.
He is a gentleman of Mrs. Lucille Aabinwall Takach TPIfc.
were called into the south on elec­
honor, ol Hn« illlllncllonu lilllh ,.tb
hor 0.0*11 brtlll.nty two
tion day. What are we coming to, your own eye,
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Xhcn._the-mol«-wiU--Ieave-thut_b
r
YFttI
standards,
clean
lifo
nnd
helpful
charmingvocal selections,
playing
and whither are
||
J---your brother.
inclinations,
You do well to know her own accompaniment. These in­
Next to Peoples Bank
.
Sanford, Florid*
— 11—
You talk of his weakness, follies and him, and cultivate his friendship. cluded “ W a r"
iJames Rogers) nnd
He can help you in n any waya.— "E csta cy" by W alter Rummel.
sins;
S E N A T O R F L E T C H E R ’ S -V IE W
He has them— this is doubtless American Bankers' A:sociation.
A t tho conclusion a rising vote of
Senator Duncan U. Fletcher gives
true.
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thanks was tendered the ladles from
his yivw of th6 present political sit­ But heru is a question I'd likp to
DcLand,
after which an informal
propound —
uation in the following clean cut,
Social period was enjoyed.
W hat sort o( a fellow arc you?
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non partisun letter to the chairman
"Learning is over in tho freshness
Tho court of criticism is presided
Business Meeting
over by Judge Censure, its prosecut­ of youth, evfln for the o ld .", .
Promptly the business of the club
flu b Calendar
ing attorney is Law yer M alice,’ its
was dispatched, preceding the BionWednesday,
Nov. 8— Literature De­
testimony is rumor and US' chief w it­
niel
reports on Wednesday after­
partment.
noon,
the various reports from of­ &lt;§&gt;&lt;§&gt;&lt;$&gt;
ness is ■’’ They S ay."
South America
ficers,
chairmen
of committees show­ &lt;$&gt;
It holds its session in Evil Hall
Tho Empire of tho Incas— Mrs.
ing
an
encouraging
activity through
nnd ■its business is to traduce'and
y G. B. Dickenson.
out thfc club, with suggestions offered
malign.. Envy and prido are the de­
The
Prehistoric
Remaihs—
Mrs.
J.
What n difference there
for the increase of club membership
ll tecitves who work up the cases, and
N. Whitncr.
Ih in Ink!
by the membership chnirman; the
the verdict is ulways "G u ilty ," for
The Incas in Literature—
Some kinds are pale, watery and
donations
of magazines' for the rest
anything desired can be proved by
Roll C all— Facts concerning Incas.
without the body necessary to
room
and
distribution by the W el­
the
star
witnesses.
Within
its
juris­
Wednesday, Nov. 15 —
make them last as long us is of­
fare
Department.
The president
diction there is not such a thing as
ten necessaryNot so with
Welfare Program to Club.
again
called
attention
to the enforce­
innocence. What "T h e y Say” can­
Epitaphs of Living People.
ment of tho rule for non attendance,
not testify to aa an eye witness he
v.
•‘v '•
.
.
stating thfit'names will be.posted be­
can prove by circumstantial 'e v i­
,, ,
Blonnls! People •
A
sound
banking
connection
is
as
necessary
in
It is a strong Blue-Black Ink
ginning at the December busines
dence.
,v
Biennial
D
ay
'a
t'
the
Woman's
that will* stay on your record
times of prosperity to further progress as it is in a
"T h e y S ay" would rather drag Club on Wednesday was most In­ meeting.
books for years, improves the
business crisis to ward off disaster. • •
forth from -its closet a "fa m ily skele­ teresting nnd the presence of visitors
nppearunrj of your correspond­
ence and can be used in youf
ton” than to point to monuments made the meeting more attractive
Snapshots From the Report of
A growing .account^with F IR S T N A TIO N A L
fountain pen if desired.
erected in hohor of virtue and valor. than usual. I t was a delightful af­
Mrs. Stephens
B A N K protects money when it is plentiful and
Wo have it Ip
He is a feature which leasts on ternoon for the occasion and a*repre­
The watchword of tho General
uarts - - - - $ 1.20
builds
up a credit which can be utilized with hen-’
Scandal and stupified with tho poi­ sentative gathering of club members Federation ia "U n ity ."
inta - - - .75
son
of
jealousy
and
hate.
—
Galves­
Half Pints - - •
.45
were present to greet Mrs. Wm.
efit when money is “ tig h t"..
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ton, Tezas, News.
4 Oz. Bottles - - • .16
Thera arc over two million women
Stephens, Mrs. B. E. Browne and
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We aim to constantly {extend our scope of in­
Cheaper Ink If you want it ' »
Miss .Martha Brothcrson of DcLand in the Woman's Clubs of America.
fluence through the quality of our service.
who came by special request to make
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T H E G L A R IN G H E A D L IG H T S
Illinois has more women enrolled
In spite of columns after columns the Biennial reports.
Snowball
chrysanthemums
and in the Women’s Clubs of the state
which have been written both by the
lovely
roses
from
Georgia
filled
the than there are soldiers In the United
state press and by national organs,
States Army.
tahle
-and
stands
In
the
auditorium
thero aoems to be but little 'a b a te ­
ment of the strong headlight nuis­ find reception hall.
Kentucky dub women maintain
Mrs, Galloway, presided-with her
ance.
Especially on the country
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
road the danger o f blinding head­ usual gracious dignity and intro­ o n e' thousand moonlight schools In
" T h a FARM ER’S FR IE N D "
,
light* continues to manifest Itself. duced tho viaitora with complimen­ the mountain districts.for the eduPHONE 148
cation
foLth
e
people
who
cannot^ab;
dwelling upon the
Automobile owners -who ride, b e ­ tary remarks,
hind these glaring rays of light evi- privilege and honor conferred upon tend day_school.

Wilson Our Next President

TQ WAGE EARNERS

P E 0 P L E S J 3 A N IK O f J A N F O R D
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Mr. and Mrs. l^ v is of Gaines­
ville are in the city seeking a house
in which to reside. Mr. Levis will
bje local manager of the Virginia
Carolina Chemical Co., and they to­
gether with the children will make
Danford their future home.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morse nnd
children of Minneapolis arc the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E! P. Norm­
al their suburban home south of the
Little 'H eppenloge— Mention
city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Morse are cnroute to Honduras, wh£ro they will
of Mntters In B r ie fspend the winter, but we arc hoping
personal Items or
they w ill'like Sanford so well that
Your candidate fqr Governor,
Interest
Florida Democrata, is W. V. Knott they will eventually become resi­
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and it is your duty to support him dents.
8«mm»ry of the Flosllm Smell 11 regardless of differences of opinion.
Visit the night school in Bishop
Telke Succinctly Arranged for
jj
2l-2tr
Block. Civil Service, Bookkeeping,
Hurried Ilereld Reedere
Mrs. Chrl N. Miller, Mrs. Ernest Language. Words. Arithmetic, Gram­
||&lt;tM .................. M t t t t t t t f
Rowland, Mrs. Page, Mrs. Iiushnell mar and High School subjects. Only
cents fur oach hour re citation: "
C. E. ot nnd Mias Helen-Waters all from DeSundey ichool at 9.45.
22-2tp
Land were in tho city a few hours
6.00 p. "&gt;•
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
Wednesday evening enroute home
U»e Juba Self Riaing Flour for from Orlando, where they had spent Self Rising Flour— A t all grocers.
detlciou* hot ■Biscuits— A t all gro­ the day.
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cers. v
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for . T H IS is an O P E N IN V I T A T I O N
H fir Ed Davie, the old time Dem­ delicious hot Biscuits— At all gro­ to men, young men and boys who
ocrat on Monday night.
want to get In touch with n good
cers.
&lt;j-tf
place to buy their clothes. We can
The only explanation of tho tri­
Tho Peoples Bank is making a
show
you tho newest styles, exclu­
umph of Tanlac le Tanlac’s true grent improvement by n cement
sive
patterns.
We can fit you, please
worth.
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walk taking in tho three cornered
you and convince you that our ser­
The Democrata of Somlnole will parts of the walk formerly covered vice is well worth coming for.
All
j*J|y here Kfondny .night.
Come by grass and cementing the same of which we hope you will give us
Into a fine broad walk with the let­
out and hear them.
the opportunity to prove. .JL. • L .
ters "Peoples Bank" embossed in Taylor, First Su and Palmetto Avc.
‘ Back of Tanlac’a triumph in the
satbe.
(E . H. Peters old shoe store stand.)
drue store atanda Tanlac's triumph
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W.
V.
Knott
is
tho
rightful
Dem­
ih the home.
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ocratic
nominee.
Thihk
before
you
An old fashioned Democratic mass
Sanford Avenue
meeting and rally next Monday cast q vote for other than the real
Democratic nominee.
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Been paying city taxes for forty
night.
Bo sure you are right and being years, paving all the other streets,
FoV delicious hot biscuits use Juba
right moaqs a vote for W. V. Knott goes unhrickcd from 5tb to 10th
Self Rising Flour— A t all grocers.
streets.
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Governor.
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IN and ABODTTHE CITY :

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Hon. Royal P. Hamlin, criminal
court judge elect of DeLapd was a
■business visitor in Sanford Tuesday.
Boy says politics is politics in his
home town.
Just arrived at the Three In One
Store a large shipment of ginghams,
percales and outings— ail colors.
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'7 Misses

Gretchen and Olga Schultz
entertained together on Thursday
afternoon with a charming little
sewing party. T w o tables of bridge
were enjoyed by some of the guests
during the afternoon, and another
neat little sum was added to the
piano fund.

Republicans,
Democrats, every­
S’. 1.. Bnumnn and A. It. Ches­ body, plan right now to attend the
hire, representatives of, tho H. F. jig meeting Saturday night, N ov.4.
Goodrich Tire Co., of Akron, Oh*ig
20- 3tc
ire in the city today, calling on tho
Dr. C. A. Owens of Humboldt,
local trade.
Tenn., arrived in the city Tuesday
' Leo M, Rchkindcr, one of tho nnd ia conducting a scries of revival
&gt; prominent merchants of Geneva and meetings at the Baptist church this
the postmaster at that place was In week. The Doctor ia a very itriM*
the city yesterday and stated thn presslve and entertaining speaker
cars could now get over to Geneva and is having a good meeting at the
all right.
Temple. Services held at 10 a. m.
Big Republican meeting Saturday, and 7:30 p. m.
eve., Nov. 4.
20-3tc
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba Jelf Rising Flour— A t all grocers.
6-tf
Self Rising Fiour— A t all grocers.
6-tf
You have heard all the statements
Election returns will be given at &gt;ut W. V. Knott is the Democratic
the Lyric Theatre on Tuesday night. nominee for Governor and should re­
Small admittance fee to cover cost ceive the support of Democrats.
. of wires.
21- 2tc
Ilig meeting corner First and Park
Dr. Ward, president of Rollins
Saturday night, N o v . yi ; 8 o'clock.
College will fill the pulpit of tho
Don't mias it.
20-3tc
Congregational church on Sunday, as
Vote forW. V. Knott for G over­ Rev. J. A. Davidson of Stoughton,
nor^ The man who hns been de­ Wis., the new pastor of the church
clared the Democratic -nominee.
will not be able to arrive |n time
21-2tc
ror this Sunday. All members and
' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Emmett riends of the church are urged to be
Sunday school at 9.45 and
Wilson have reto/ned from a pleas­ present.
Christian
Endeavor
at G.OO p. m.
ant trip to various points in New
York state Bpending some timo in
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for
the Adirondack mountains.
delicloua hot Biscuits— A t all gro­
6-tf
Don't let anything prevent you cers.
and your friends fro m being out to
hear the fine speakers Saturday
night, Nov. 4th, main St. cor. Park
Avc.
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Use Juba Self Rising Flour, for
delicious hot Biscuits— A t all gro­
w n.
6-tf

James McComb, editor of -the
Florida Growers News Is spending a
few days In the city on business
connected' with the printing of his
paper here. Mr. McComb formerly
lad his business and' editorial oflicca here but is now located in Jack­
sonville. His many friends arc givng -h im --a- warm— welcome- home
'
again.

The Congregational C. E. held a
ytry-unjoyable-Hallowe'en socfll at
the parsonage Tuesday evening. .The
Don't rock the Democratic boat
affair was well attended and all seem
ed to have a good time in playing Stick by tho man who has been at
the games prepared for tho occasion. tho helm for many years, W . V.
Use Juba Self Rising Flour .for Cnott, you know he is all right.
21-2tc
delicious hot Biscuits— A t ill grocers.
~
6.tf
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
Tunlar is known and honored Jelf Rising Flour— A t all grocers.
6-tf
throughout the entire country. M il­
lions have taken It and have rpoHarry Lewis returned yestcrdqy
nounced it the greatest all roun from Defiance, Ohio,' where he was
stomach tonic and syatom purifier
called by the illness and subsequent
« ver given the people.
,
death of his mother, Mrs. Dr. Lewis.
" • V. Knott, twenty years a resi­ Hts many Sanford friends deeply
dent and worker In tho ranks of tho sympathize with him in the loss of
Democratic party in Florida. D on't his beat friend. Mr. Lewis is con­
swap an old friend for tho now.
nected with tho Connelly Real Es­
21-2tc
tate Agency and states that the
hor delicious hot biscuits use Juba people aro coming to' Florida by the
c'f Rising Flour— A t all grocers.
hundreds already and that Sanford
. 6-tf • will .get a good share of them. Over a quarter of a million well
We D E S IR E TO C O N V IN C E
known men and women fro m -d if- YO U that we carry the most com­
ertm parts of tho country have plete line of ladies dress goods, con­
* Staed written endorsements for Tan- sisting o f taffetas, mesa alines, silk
iho t Ita ibest . advcrislng
- comes from poplins, soisettes, serges, panamas
the
jL P«°ple who have actually used and wool poplins In Sanford. Also
) men’s, ladles' and children's awcatUse Juba Sejf R ilin g, Flour for era and all kinds of ready to wear.
aeUcloua hot Biscuits— A t all gre- SHOES D U R S P E C IA L T Y . Three
eer*
6-tf
In One-Store.
'.
22-ltc

THE QUALITY S H b P
LYRIC THEATRE

•*
The Mother o f Streets
—Sanford avenue— has gone - for
seven years without a brick, to her
back.
21-2tc

N otlcc
To Whom it May Concern —
This is to notify all that I am not
responsible for any debt or aliy
transaction made by If. If. Webber
from this date, and that he is not
my agent for selling or muking any
contracts in any shape or form.
Yours respectfully,
22-1 tp
A. E. SJOBLOM .

N E W W H IT E F E L T S

WE M AKE A SPECIALTY OF C H ILD R E N ’S HATS

HRS. I. D. PEARSON, Mgr- MRS. A. D. PARRISH, Asst.

PEOPLE AND EVENTS

with Kissimmee on Novem ber 3.
We think U would be wise for tho
school board to install iron cages in
which to keep the wild animals
necessary for ■use In science classes.
Wednesday afternoon, in chemistry
got loose out of its paper bag, there­
by causing a panic among the Se­
nior girls. Climbing was the feature
of tho day. Most of the girls occu­
pied grand stand seals on the hacks
of chairs.
Ruth Hand especially
shows much agility In acrobatic
stunts with two chairs. It wns only
through tho heroic efforts of tho
wounded Willinm Rungo that tho
dangerous reprile
was
capturod.
Soop after It drowned Its troubles In
alcohol.
This marks tho end of the first
month of school.
A large number
of course were entered on the honor
roll. Watch tho paper.
Eat Fruit
Disease germs are ever present In
the mouth, throat, slomach.and boweta. If these germs can bo destroyed
by auch agTeeable medicine as fresh
apples,' peaches, puars, grapes, straw*
berries and raspberries, blackberries,
currants*and other similar fruits, why
should we not partake ot them frooly, thus avoiding doctors’J jIUs I ______
Reclining Good for Digestion.
According to a French scientist, di­
gestion proceeds more swiftly when
persons ara recumbent than whon
erect because in the process of avo*
lutlon the stomach has not advanced
as rapidly as other organs.

M IL L IN E R Y

‘(Continued from Page 3)
honored place of his own nmong th
various interesting features of the
evening's entertainment.
The sue-cess of the nffutr is due largely to
the romrptttees in charge who were,
for entertainment. Mrs. Hurt, Mrs.
Peters, Mrs. O’ Connor nnd Alma
and Lillian Goerlz: dycornting com­
mittee,
Mrs.
O'Connor,
Mrs.
Peters, ,\U-s Kuguuia . Muller- amt
Mrs.
Hurt; while the
delicious
refreshments were In the hands of
Miss Auranka Takach, Mrs. Berner
and Mrs. Schell.
The witch wns cleverly portrayed
by Mrs. T . L . O'Connor nnd Mrs.
Mrs. W. If. Peters wns the grue­
some ghost.

Hirthn
Mr. bnd Mrs. Walter Gwynn Fox
arc rejoicing in the birth of a little
son who arrived Wednesday, N ov.
1st.
He will be called Walter
Gwynn, Jr.

Silcer Tea*
The first of the silver teas ‘to* he
given for the benefit of the piano
fund, by members of the Music
Department was held at the home
« f Mrs. Mobley on Mondhy after­
noon-'nnd was a delightful success
socially nnd financially.

Order Work'a Specialty.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. MRS. GRACE E W IL L IA M S
Next to McCulIers

10ft East First Street
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winter sport.
So .every one come
out and encourage the homo hoys.
No paid men and all locals so you
can rest assured that if any errors
arc mad* you jv ill live to see the
boys to tell .them what you think of
them.
Being the first game you
can expect juqt ns good a game as if
tho boys were in midseason form,
for each and .every* player has been
at practice.. So nil come, nnd re­
member tho boys are all locals nnd
as you know, the fan makes the
game and without the fans at the
games tho sport cannot go on. The
following players will be selected
from for the first game: Jones, Chit­
tenden, Washburn, Hnwkins, Spenrcer, Lning, Griffin, Murphy nnd
Kanner.
’ '
"R e d ” Davis.

Up-to-Date Business 8ystem.
No longer Is tt regarded ns good
Mr. A. B. Hayes of Portland, Me., management to count uniform pieces
who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. one by ono In manufacturing plants.
II. L. Griffin left on# Wednesdny for Scales especially constructed for the
purpose are now being employed for
home.*
* .
counting material or like units. Not
I
,
#
» *
only Is tho weighing machine Inoru ac­
Mrs. Henry McLnulin left yester­
curate because It substitutes simple
day to visit friends in Macon, Gn. manual operation and the highest dogroo of mechanical precision for-the
Mrs. S. C. Holland, Miss Helen complicated mental figuring nnd Inac­
Holland and Mrs. M. L. Nichols of curacies of othur systems, hut It counts
Springville, N. Y., arrived on Mon­ from 100 to 1.000 per cent faster than
day to spend the winter and will be the timeworn methods.
the guests 'of Mrs. J. N. Whitner.
‘

Personal Mention

Mrs. Wm. Stevens, Mrs. B .‘ ,E.
Browne and Miss Martha BrotherBoys' Athletics
son motored over from DeLnnd on
Last Friday we had our first foot Wedrtbsday anil were the guests of
ball game.
The game itself was the Woman’ s Club.
written up by "R e d ” Davis, but we
refef to it because it was a scrappy,
Delegates to the C. E. convention
hard fought game.
Although San­ at St. Cloud this week, who will rep­
ford wns greatly outclassed by St. resent the Presbyterian society from
Augustine in weight and experience, this city will be Miss Bessie Long,
she made up for it In fighting ability. Miss Virginia Smith and Mr. II. H.
After the game the St. Augustine Muir head.
There will bo several
boyH retired to the Empire Hotel, cars that will be filled with members
and there between tho hours of that will go for tbe day on Saturday.
eight and ten-thirty several of the
girls and football players of Sanford ' vMlaa Moll Whitner returned Mon­
met and had a good time.
day from Washington, D. C. •
St. Augustjne's quarterback, who
was injured in the last play was well
Mr. A. L. Wilco’x has arrived from
enough to jeturn home Saturday Akron, Ohio and will assist Mr.
rnornfng.
Henry McLnulin, the jeweler. Mrs.
Our next game will bo this after­ Wilcox is expected to urrive within
noon at three o'clock, between San­ u few weeks,
ford and Kissimmee High. As near
ns we can gather from reports Kis­
Mrs. M. L. Goodhue returned
simmee hns a moderately light team, Tuesday from
Cincinnati,
Ohio,
but it is full of fight, just ns we are, where she has buen visiting for sev­
so we predict that this will l&gt;e the eral months.
‘ .
fastest garnet of the season at Sunford.
These informal small affairs are
Robert Greene.—
very enjoyable, serving to bring tly*
Locals
club members together socially and
Although we did not carry off the
uL thu same time being the means of
laurels at Friday’s 'jam s yet the St.
raising funds fo r 'a n excellent pur­
Augustine Giants did not need an
pose.
adding machine to add up their
I - ----score. Wo have a team which any
Mrs.
M.
C.
Tolar
Is expected home
team might he proud of and we arc
-today'Trtttr
~
n
visit"
o fK v e ra T w c c k s
sure t h ey-w ill-w im th e Tcturrr game.'
with,
her
sons
in
Live
Oak ami *1*°
Let's support odr boys!
to
relatives
In
Valdosta,
Georgia.
Rosamond Radford recclvid a box
of Nunnally’a for selling tho most
✓
Mr. and Mrs. John T . Brady nnd
tickets for the St. Augustine game.
family expect to leave shortly fpr
All agree that Nunnally’ s are fine.
The whole school has the charge Waco, Texas, where they will make
of the selling of tickets for the game their future home.

Just received a new shipmentjjf Hatters P lu s h -

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PAGE FIVE

THE SANFORD HERALD

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North and South.
In 1861 tho real estate value o f th «
southern states was under |2,000,000,*
000, whllo that of tho northern states
exceeded 65,000,000,000. Tho banking
capital o f tho South yvaa 147,000,000,
that of the North 6330,000,000. The
Imports‘ of tho Soutli In 1860 were
631,000,000, o f tho North for the same
year 6331,000,000. The white popula­
tion of tho acceding states was 6,000,*
000, of tho North 21,000.000.
.

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Await 1^0 Its Time,

Ono nge cannot comprehend anoth­
er; thcro, too, it takes tlmo to dleongago, subordinate, eliminate. Truth
o f this sort Is not tho elaboration o f
ono keen or strong mind, but of tho
secret experience of many; nlbtl sine
actato cst, omnia ternpus expectant.
"Nothing la without Its nge and date;
nil things watt for tjielr time."— De*a
CJiurcb.
Worth While Quotation.
To bo protected Is—Is more won­
derful than—than bolng loved.— Peggy
Ip “ Pcrsunslvo Peggy."
Cord of Thanks
• W6 desire by this means to oxproMi to our many friendt our heart­
felt thanks for their great kindness
during the illness and at the death
of our beloved wife and mother.
T. D. Peters
and Fumily.

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| OLD TIME PO LITICAL

RALLY
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6th
7:30 P . M .

Corner Park Avenue and First Street
x

A number of Setainolc County’s Lending Citizens
will address the voters nnd explain the present
Political Situation in Seminole County. :

:

:

:

a gifted and well advised Orator
will render a thorough explana­
tion o f tKeUOVEEN OR’S RACE
Everybody

Invited— Come Hear the Speakers,

Sec the Crowd, Mingle with the Masses. A night’s
instructive entertainment promised for all.

:

:

* B A SK E T BALI. T O N IG H T
Sanford

and

Seabreexe Will Play
Fast Game
The B. S. A. Basketball team will
play the fast Seabreeze team to­
night at the Parish house, the game
will be called promptly at 8:00
o'clock sharp and the nominal fee of
26 cents will bo chargedr '7UT has
been said before it is doubtful in thn
minds o f the "w ise ones" if Sanford
has ever had such a collective nrray
of tnlcnt as tho team which is repre­
senting the Brotherhood for the
season of 1916 and '17.
Under tho capable leadership of
Ned Chittenden and Harold Wash­
burn tho boys have been thoroughly
coached and from the workouta both
leaders are satisfied with the out­
come. The boys are determined to
deliver tho gdods, for they all realise
that tho Sanford people are few in
this world that want the best or
nothing and with such as it is each
player will be in the gamo from
start to finish, barring accident.
Tbe Seabreeze team which will bo
their opponents we know nothing of,
except by reports and hearsays and
they must have a corking good team
Or tha-hCala-wUI-oure put a crimp tn
their reputation which they now
hold.
Tho N ew York Times of last Sun­
day, commenting on basketball says
T h a t basketball is fast gripping the
fans of the larger eastern cities and
that the coming season has found,
the south adopUng this sport as -the

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Handling of Banking
Business
\

The Seminole County Bank takes special Interest in
the welfare o f its customers and makes It a point to
handle their banking business with the utmost dls«
tch. and efficiency.
Your account subject to check is solicited.

FOUR PER CENT INTEREST
P A ID O N S A V IN G S A C C O U N T S

Sem inole County Bank
Sanford,Florida

•

A Home Bank for Home People
FORREST LAKE. Pres.

D. L. THRASH R,*V*Pres.

A, R. KEY. CaafcU*

�C O U N T Y HAPPENINGS

O better way to satisfy an
enthusiastic appetite than
with Uneeda Biscuit. A delight­
ful food, as appetizing as it is
nourishing and wholesome. Per­
fect baking, perfect protection,
they come to you with 9 venfreshness.

N

A BUNCH OF IN TE R ESTIN G ITE M S FRO M COR­
R E S P O N D E N T S - EVENTS OF SE M IN O LE COUN­
T Y — EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR T H E H ERALD
with him and n trained nurac has
charge.
*
------VMra. Anna DoForcat arrived Sat­
urday evening from tl(e north and ia
at her beautiful place "T h e Palma."
L ittle Eric, aon of Mr. and Mra.
H. L. Lundquist celebrated
his
eighth blrtlfdny on tile 30th, ao n
number of relatives and friends
gathered with them to make it a
pleasant time. Firat of all his grand­
mother and-hi* grandfather. Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Lumjquiat for whom he
waa named, then hia uncles, Ed­
win and Aron and Elmer with wife
and ehflilren.
Later aome of the
neighbora railed and enjoyed aome
fine music, among them being Mr.
and Mra. J. A. Thompson, Mlea
Edna and Andrew Thompaon, Miss
Clark and Mra. Bradley.
EAST S A N F O R D
Rev. Mr. M ickey will preach at
the Moore’s Station church Sunday,
November 5.
• Rev. Greorge Hyman preached at
BPS A LA AN D G RAPEY1I.LK
M oore's Station church two weeks
W e are glad to see Miss Ebbn
ago and four members of the Bap­
Stcdt Is again able to attend school. tist choir accompanied him making
Mra. Bengaton, late of Ups ala but
an’ altogether interacting service.
•
now in Wlndcmere suffered a severe
Mr. am! Mrs. E. P. Morse are en­
accident iu fulling and it is feared
breaking, her hip, w hich at her ad­ tertaining his brother, ‘Frank, wife
and two children of Minneapolis,
vanced age is very serious.
Mr. Clark had another _ serious Minnesota at their attractive home
Later
setback necessitating another opera­ on South Sniibyd avenue.
tion last Friday, but he seems to be they leave for Honduras, Centralgetting along as well (is can be ex­ America, to visit another brother,
••
pected, though still In a very crit­ George A. Morse.
Mrs. l.elund Cushman of Boston.
ical condition. . His children nre still

JACKSONVILLE. FLA

Rines, ■ James
Robson,' Bertram
Stephens, Bjiroh Stephens. •
Eighth Grade— Marie Bragg, Vlvian Crosby, Helen Chorpenlng, V ir­
ginia DeCourscy, Sara Warren Hasterby, Martha Garrison,
Eleanor
■Herring, Nina Howard, *E th cl Hen­
ry, Ruby Hart, Julia Laing, Bertha
Mascy, Jcnne Rhodes, Velina Vdnable, G eorgia’ Walker, Mamie Rato
Williams, Theodore ‘ Bcrgqulst, Otis
Cobb, bonald Cprrnway, Stewart
Dutton, John Fox, W illie L eavitt,
H arvey McCauley, John
Mcisch,
Lawrence Smith.

NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

Senior— Katherine Ayeocke, M ar­
ion Gove, Ruth Little, Gertrude
Little, Fannie Rebn Munson, Lu­
cille Rines, Ruth Kanner. ’
Junior— Ucctl L iu la , E lite Lovejo y , M ary Lynch, Muriel Rhodes,
Clifford Walker.
Sophomore— Lola Hutchison, Hel­
en I’ cck, Lillie Schwarytz, Theodore
Rungc, Dorothy Rumph.

(W H IT E )
Hair Cut
- - 25c
Shave
- - - ’15 C
Children 15 and 20c’
Tonic
- 10c
Massage
- - 25c
Shampoo
- - 25c
Singe - 25c

Geo. H. Tomlinson
NE XT T O W RIT STATION'
Palmetto Avenue

Freshman— M ollle Abernathy,
GladyH Adams,
Martha
Brown,
Mildred Huston, William M cK im ,
Sarita Lake, Anna Mason, Bessie
Proctor, Wlnnifrcd Strong, Helen

r SA W M ILLS
M A CH IN ER Y
AND

ALL SUPPLIES
W rit* For Prices And
S.

Mass., will arrive on Thursday to
Mra, Earl Thrall and Mias Aman­
spend the winter with . her brother, da Sjuhlom went shopping in San­
C. M. Stowe nnd nephew, Edmond ford Saturday.
Stowe at their ■ home on Cameron
The friends of Hadia Harvey will
avenue.
be glad to know {hut he Sa expected
Mrs. Edgar Smith of Alnmonodn, to return again in a few days to
Fla., is n guest of 'her son, I. D. winter here, having spent winter be­
* '.
Hart and family nnd will visit in fore* InsrhCTin
Mrs.
Earl
Thrall
ia visiting in
Chuluota and elsewhere before re­
Sanford
this
week.
turning.
Rev. H. E. Thompson of GlenMrs. G. L. Bludsoe of Celery ave­
wood will preach here Sunday after­
nue has Imen entertaining her aiater,
noon.
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Mrs. O ’ Neal and aon, • J&lt;*sp, of
Lakeland,
Her mol her and sister;
Mr. and Mrs. Itigersoil entertained
Mrs, and Miss Varnes_ returning a large number of friend* at their
with them for a visit.
home on Hallowe'en.
Most of the
Lionel Sipes is improving.
Doe- gucnls were masked and Airessed to
tors Neal and Stevens placed Ills suit the occasion. T h e evening was
leg in a plaster east Tuesday. Lionel spent in duncing and refreshments
wishes all his friends would come were served later in the evening.
and see him.
The county is building u coxy
H O N O R R O LL
little bungalow at the Osteen, ferry.
J. C. Vaughn has the ferry in charge,
and he and hia wife and daughters
will occupy the new house. W. A.
Raynor. Sr., has (Hirebased the old
ferry house property on Celery ave­
nue.
The young peojile will have a
Hallowe'en dance on Friday evening
on Cameron avenue at the vuennt
house opposite the Squires home.
Capt. W inn’s road gang are busy
this week making some improve­
ments on the portion of Benrdail
avenue that was "N atu re!} own" in
appearance.
The gang worked on
North Cameron avenue last week
and there will have to be consider­
able more wo k at that point fefore
it will le .a i mid toad. ,«..l!i&lt;r and

Shrlners in Orlando
Orlando is to have a grand cele­
bration on Thursday, N ov. 9th in
honor of the ahrinera who are in ses­
sion there on that day.
Elaborate
arrangements havo been made for
the entertainment of the guests,
both Shrinora and others who will
be visitors to the city o n ‘ that day.
Three bands will furnish the music
— n big parade will he pulled off ip
the m orning—and a ball at night
will be a part of the many attrac­
tions.
The railroads have made
ttpocinl nrrniigementH to handle the
crowds and the merchants are mak­
ing hi any special inducements for
shoppers on that day. Elsewhere in
this issue will be found t h e 'adver­
tisement announcing this celebra­
tion.

Catalogue

V E T E R IN A R IA N
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;

H A N D BROS? ST a BLES
l Bring In your lame nnd' sick
| horses and mules.
Have them
i treated. Have their teeth ciuniiri.
i ed, sharp corners dressed dowa,'
| projections cut off and decayed
i molars extracted.

made by one of tho large turpentine
H A IR T O N IC

companies in this section 6n 29 ar­

is sold by us on a guarantee to he a
reliable preparation for keeping the
an increase of $43.52 or an average
scalp and hnir in u healthy condi­
increase of 29.52 per cent.
Grain
tion. L e t us expluin its merits to
has increased 18
per cent since you. Sold only by us, 50r nnd $1.00
January 1st.
R. C. Bower,'
ticles of food costing $144.04 show

REGARDLESS
OF WHAT OUR

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SAY

Your CREDIT is Good

Mr. tierow believe*! in a tarilf tjut will nlTortl prqtectinn In all Florida__umuat—aud—mnmtfnclui’Chl pro­
ducts, whenever the price on same {§ affected by foreign
com
.He Wlieves that tire place for children, until’ they
are i\t least fourteen years of age, is'in the public schools,
and thatJaw s prohibiting their employment in manu­
facturing plants should be made effective, especially
when such employment hits a tendency to reduce the
wages of adults employed in like interests.
He believe* in liberal appropriations for’ Govern-

blcy, Margaret Neal, Mary
,h Bui eat on. Velm n__Sbiuu.P Wessner, George Wilson,
Kanner, Sarah Lewis, Jrmu
Irene - McGuhngln.
Grade— E. K: Foster, Jr.,
Jenkins, Curl Chorpenlng,
fyn erj John Wilson, Helen
f, Madeline M allcm , Nnn
Frances Rhoden,
Naomi

waterways, including drainage canals, and will woplfr
earnestly for same.

take over the drainage projects of the State and complete
the same as they have done with irrigating, projects in
Colorado, Nevado, New Mexico, nnd other western states.
He is against the indiscriminate admittance of
foreigners as citizens of the. United States, and will
support legislation preventing same.
If elected lie will serve the people of the Fourth
Congressional District and]State_of Florida in every way*
passible.
.

Dcmariua Munson, Corinnc Steinmeyer, W. AT’ Aclarns,'M erton Aycocke, Edward Rumph,, Robert W il­
LAKE M ARY
Harold Hcnchen of Oakland spent liams, Martha Duke, Marie Stemper, Margaret Friction, Nora Jen­
the week end here.
kins, M ay Holly, Sarah Whceless,
Madge
Woodcock,
Doris
Moore,
Ollio Vcrff Glisson, Charlotte Smith.

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Marian Hand, Lillian Shinholser,
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lard Lumley, Victor M cLauiln,’ Ed­
ward M eCally, Alton Morris, Joe
Perritt, Annie Bruton, France* D ut­
ton, Florence Henry, Lucilo Jenkins,
Aline Llpford,
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S A N F O R D ’S HOUSE OF S E q V fC E

___ W L K IW A A N D E TH E L IT E M S
Allen Boyd and family, formerly
of Barlow who have been 'visiting
Mrs. Boyd's brother, W. D. Tillnion
while waiting for their household
goods to be moved u&gt; Sanford have
-luiw— moved into their new home
there.
M r., Alvin Newcomb Is expecting
his father nnd mother from Now
Jersey in* a few days to spend tho
winter here.
Air. Eugene Brown was in 'Gaines-vllle lust week looking
after
his
homestead rights.
Mt*. E. A. Rush.took dinner with
Mrs. A. M. Rush Wednesday.
W illie Neaj and Carl Dees took
A. A. Newrolnb to DeLnnd in their
launch Wednesday where ho expects
to work in tho packjng house.
W illie and Carl came bark ns fur as
Monroe where they are going to
spend a few weeks fishing.

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THE SANFORp HERALD

ABOUT P E O P L E

..a n d e v e n t s ...

Connelly will entertain

Aurfion Bride*
An interesting program of auction
vu played on Monday afternoon
,jth Mrs. B. W. Herndon at her
chirming home on Park avenue.
There was a suggestion of Hallow­
e'en in the - attractive decorations,
the favors and tally cards.
The
membership of the' club has been
increased to thirteen, which will in­
clude three tables of playors and the
hostess hereafter. Much regret has
fawn expressed at the reslgnatiftn of
Mr*. Norma King McLaulin from
this tml other clubs.
Mrs. R. A.
Newman won the prize and was
presented with a very loVely center­
piece el Madeira embroidery. Tho
new members arc Mrs. R. R. Do as,
Mrs, F. J. Gonzales, M rs.' E. P.
Morse, Mrs. R. C. Bower, Mrs. Geo.
D. Bishop and Mrs. F. E. RoumilUt. Other members arc Mrs. Ncwmsn. Mrs. E. M. Gnlloway, Mrs.
A. P. Connelly. Mrs. C. M. Vorcc,
Mrs. S. Pulcston, Mrs. Frank Miller
end Mrs.
Herndon.
Substituting
for Mrs. Deaa and Mrs. Miller on
Mondsy were Mrs. Forrest Lnkc
ind Mrs. W. J. Thigpen,
A salad

A HESUME OF SAN FO R D
HAPPENINGS UP-TO DATE
A i i t m ill CemmikiniMiM l«f ihi.
Calami la "SocMty EJ.Ioi," a, Pkaa*
Mn. R. A. Tttlwaa. Pkona Na. ZM

I uesday evening at •their homo on
the west side. .The driveway um|
screened front porch were hung with
Juck 'a lanterns, ami tho interior
of the charming bungalow was hung
with the regulation Hallowe’en sym­
bols- Imts, witches and cats, t,he
color scheme being black and yellow.
-►When the guests assembled they
were conducted in couples to n dim,
curtained alcove, where a witch in a
gay colored robe and high hat told
their fortunes from their (minis.

A series of progressive games fol­
lowed. .There were f l W IftHTes and
the winning couples progressed when
the time was called.
At the first
table was an apple race, on the or­
der of art old fashioned potato race.
At the second tabic was a peanut
race, similar to tho first. A t the
third was a peanut jab;.at the fourth
U/
Birthday Party
euch Contestant raced to pick up 24
t Ml*. G. W. Venable entertained
beans each with toothpicks!
Tho
on Wednesday evening, Oct. 25th
last table was the funniest of all,
In honor of her niece, Miss Nell
where each couple chewed a string
O'Cano of Orangeburg, S. C.
^
with a raisin lied in the middle.
Tho house was decorated in yel­
When the contest was over it was
low autumn flowers. Four tables of
cards were arranged, and after play­ found that Mrs. It. C. Maxwell and
ing for an hour, the hostess served Mrs. John Hunter had received the
delicious ice cream and cake.
A mo t punches and the&gt;**wero award­
beautiful white hirthduy cake with ed a lovely box of candy.
Delirious refreshments consisting
candles was in the center of the
of
pumpkin pie, cheese sandwiches
dining table.
The
candles were
and
apples were then served.
blown out by tho honoree .and the
cake was cut
H a rry Walker
Harry Eckels
Geo. Venohlo

by each guest.
Mr.
Mrs. Campbell was assisted in en­
cut the dimej Mr. tertaining and neaving by Mrs. *F. S.
the
thimble andMr. Greene.
At intervals, while re­
the
ring.
freshments were
being
enjoyed
ghosts
appeared
at
the
windows
and
T h e guests all enjoyed a "Rose
as
suddenly
disappeared.
Among
Garden Contest," the prixe, a box of
those present were .Mr. and M r s .
candy being won by Mlsi Katherine
Campbell and little daughter. HotAycocke and
Mr.
Hugh Tillis.Tho
tinti, Mrs. It.
Maxwell, Mrs. Joe
booby prize, a hickory nut, .was won
Mcisch, Mrs.. F. L. Greene; Miss
by Miss Annie Anderson.
Virginia Smith,
Frances Leavitt.
Another contest where they tried
Esther
Woodburn.
Ruth, Gertrude
to make as many words as possible
and Ereel Little, Isabel llaynor.
out of tho word "peanut" was won
Booth; Messrs. Joe Meisch, C. F.
by Mr. Harry Walker, who was
Brannon, F. L. Greene, John Huber,
awarded a blue ribbon peanut.
E. Hunter, Victor Greene. Hubert
Those invited were Misses Kath­ Greene, E. J. Wilson, J. W. Booth
erine Aycocke, Annie Anderson, Lu­ and R ev.,E . D. Brownlee.
cille Denton, Helen and Mabel An­
derson, Alma, Clara and Lily Gocrtz,
Catholic Hallowe'en Party
Edna Williamson, Gussrc Tillis and
All the traditions of Hallowe'en
Annie Weeks; Messrs. O. and H. were suggested at the pnrty given
Weeks, Ray Maxwell. Hugh Tillis, on Monday night by the Altar So­
Harry Walker, Luther Williamson, ciety at the Parochial Hall whore
Ben Taylor, Oscar .Speer, Roby the guests enjoyed Hallowe'en games
Laing, Z. Eckels nnd Percy Packard. and fun of n wholesome sort. The
Miss O ’Cane fecelvcd many beauti­ hall was ryoAed from corner to cor­
ful birthday remembrances. • Mrs. ner and side to side with festoons of
Venable was assisted by Mrs. Bell black and yellow, while Jack-o' lan­
and Mrs. E. E. llogan.
terns shed their ghostly glow upon

grotesque little Brownies and pump­
kin faces added much to the decora­
tions*. Cosmos were banked on the
piano and windows and doors out
lined with cedar ‘and golden rod.
Albeit m any of the grotesque fea­
tures of Hallowo’en were much fn
evidence, the ilecofntions were reifily.
beautiful and artistic.
In one fa r
corner the witches den was most

popular for here • was the fortune
teller, n descendant of the witch of
Endor, where tho curious crowd
could lenm of their future.
Just before entering tho door one
was met by a spook in ghostly ap­
parel, thut heralded the fun and
frolic behind tho closed• 4
doors.
There
t
were all sorts of nmusing Hallow­
e’ en games, such as "spiking pen-

nut*," "bobbing for apple*," "b itin g
for marshmallows" and last but not
leyst the exciting fun nf biting
apples strung across the hall. This
was u game for two that brought
forth gales or merry laughter. Tho
" L it tle Cobbler qf Lepriron” was a
unique character, cleverly drawn by
Mrs. T . L. O’ Connor that held an
Continued on Page Five

In addition to the exhibition of Duval County products, this great fair will have
features making it an event of State-wide interest and inter-State importance,
Every hour of .the five days will be filled with amusement and instruction— send
anything you have to show, then come yourself and bring your family. Reduced
rates on all roads entering Jacksonville, on exhibits and for passengers

Agricultural Exhibit
United States Government
Livestock will he featured. Many exhibit.of blooded animals from Florida and other states.
T ick freo rattle will be shown In comparison with
Infected animals, and complete dipping vats ex­
hibited with experts In attendance. Sen the pig
club porkers!

That
Florida
is
rapidly
becoming
a
manufacturing
state
will be demonstrated
by scorei of exhibits
of machinery engag­
ed
in
'converting
Florida raw material
into useful articles.

Art
nnd
needle­
work displays will es­
pecially interest them.
Girls' canning clubs
will be in competition.
Various, domestic sci­
ence
exhibits
will
help solve household
problems.

A ll are to lie giveji
place. Citrus ami de­
ciduous growers will
show
fruits.
The
iloral
displays' will
add
color.
Veget­
ables In wide variety
will come from all over
the stale of Florida.

Concessions
sold
only to amusements
of the better class.
Local
theatres,
wilt
provide
special
at­
tractions during fair
week
You'll have a
good time; everybody
who can come will.

•Generous prizes offered. Send for catalog and full particulars to H. H. Sinv
mons, Chairman Entries Committee. For other information, address

A. P. ANTHONY, Chairman, County Fair Committee

the scene.
Particularly noticeably
among these was the large yellow’
M r. and Mrs. F. Campbell gave half moon-face
which
attracted
beautiful Hallowe'en party on •much attention. Fetching black ent,

Hallowe'en Party J

THREE BANDS. ONE OF THE MOST SPECTACULAR PARADES EVER
SEEN IN FLORIDA. STREET DANCE A T NIGHT. ARAB PATROL OF
MOROCCO TEMPLE, NOBLES OF THE MYSTIC S H R I N E , IN FULL
COSTUME.
HOSPITALITY AND T H E G L A D H A N D AW AIT YOU.

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IN THE HEART. OF TH E W O R L D ’9 GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

fUBtlSHED

S A N

$ E J H -* P LY

W . V. K N O T T W A S
TH E C A N D ID A T E

Senior League, Miss Nellie Elder,
Intermediate League, Marie Brugg
leader, 6.30. •
Junior League, Edward McCalloy
leader, meets Friday, 3.00 p. m.
Ail the services are usually well,
attended and the congregations are
growing since we are comfortably
domiciled in our new quarters.
Attention, Methodists! Only live
weeks until the Annual Conference
meets in Ocjila.
lfavo you done
what you planned to do this year?
The time is short. Now is the tice.

First Primary Count Shows
That Majority Voted
/
For Knott
PLANT CITY COUIULit

The election is a week away. The
campaign-has been tiresifme.. Many
things have been said that doubtless
were not founded on fact, and opin­
ions hnvc unquestionably been form­
ed on misrepresentation.
. .

Every man has a perfect right to
his opinion, but every man who
wants to do the right thing by his
fellow mao—and nearly all men we
believe, want to do right —should
seek the facts before he arbitrarily
v ’
'
First Tar o f Vegetables
assumes that his opinion is a lived
The first car of vegetables left opinion, unyielding to iogfe,..imper­
Sanford yestordny being a car of vious to reason, fact or -what riot.
romainc shipped by C. StothofT of
We have in mind irtrtl —good men,
the west side. The cor was shipped
men beyond reproach fn every sense
to John C. Vorhces of New York, of the term.—who, mnnlh) ago,
through his representative G. I.
formed thi'ojiHifoti that Rev.- Sidney
Louckcs of this Nty. There will be
J. Cutts was the choice of a MA­
about five more cars t*f romainc JORITY of the voters who partici­
leave Wanford this week and from pated in the primary of June Otlt.
this time on the Sanford vegetable How &lt;iiil tlie., form that opinion?
will bo going north to supply the Most likely on the statement of
markets that are bare of green stuff. candidate ('alts that h ‘ was the

FLETCHER
WILL SPEAK
AT GENEVA

With the Republicans of Wisocnsin
split into three factions and the
Democrats a unit — with the power­
ful voice of I.aFolctte pleading the
Wilson cause and the land all that
wy, ami the atmosphere in ortho­
dox accord, there is every logical
reason to thnik that Wisconsin will
aurely sustain the administration.
Scott Ferris showed mo today at
|-the national . headquarters a tabu­
lated count of tho voters of Arixonn,
which gives a rousing majority for
Wilson. And Arizona is a fair typo
oj, the w est.------------- .
-. "
' In the east the impromptu and
-•pontaneous tribute paid to the pres­
ident on his western bound tour last
«e*k have setllc'd the Emprie state
Democracy in the faith 'that even
fi&gt;e u{estate is falling away from
. Hughes, and that .'with, scores of
'
men like the great Kndicott
brothers, employing thousands oflaborers, deserting the Republican
tolon for the “ safety, security and
prosperity which they foresee under
Wilson," make* New York's great
Sectoral vote safe for Wilson.

man expressed first choice for Catts
and second choice for Knott, he
meant what ho said on thut ballot.
The sam e'rule applied where Cxtts
received second choice votes frtfm
persons who voted first choico for
Knott. By the original returns, be­
fore the second choico votes the two
high men received from each other's
tickets were eliminated as required
by the primary law, Mr. Knott wns
by far the choice of a large jilurality. There was no majority expres­
sion at the primary, because the
five candhlutea split the vote all to
pieces. Messrs. Farris, Hudson and
Wood continued received more vojos
than vitht/r Kpott or Catts, which
prevented cither of the two high
men getting a majority, Rev. Catts,
for instance, did not come within
1-1,250.1)/ receiving a majority of the
votes cast, and subsequent correc­
tions vr errors showed that be did'
not receive a plurality of the total
vote. -.-------- .—-—." "

But going back to the total vote
for nil candidates, as shown by the
first ■ . , it. we find the following to
liav • been tile result:
Total
2nd
1st'
C«tinliil:tl«'*
37,123
7.031
30,092
J.
(
‘alts
S.
6,7134 19,983
nominee—that he received
inoro 1. L. Farris. 13,649
18,083
10,673
7,110
M
IlmDon
F
voti*s than any other matt in tho
40,675
J
5,855
21,720
V
Knott
W
race. Rev. Catts may believe that,
9,708 17,409
7,701
but such was not the case.
* F A Wood

Go back, for a minute, to tho
83.572
Total
June primary and examine tin* full
Of co.ir*»\ the second clioiciD VOtC*
first*'count as certified to Talla­ from Catts to Knott and from K not t
hassee. Take the expression of tin*
to ( \iti* bad to la* dcductci i (ruin
voters as to first and second choice
thu totals. toil the expression refor all the candidate* for Governor mains, and that expression showed
and we find that William V, Knott Knott to have received 10,575 to
was beyond all doubt the choice of Catts' vote of 37,123.
tho largest number who particl-,
That, we believe, was a Tair expated! ’ Tis true, the second choice preeTon of the people’s choice.
FATHER OF RURAL CRED­ votes accorded Mr. Knott by per- ( The recount later showed Mr.
sons who voted first choice for Rev. Knott to have received u plurality
ITS W ILL EXPLAIN
Catts could not be counted in the of such votes as could be counted
TO FARMERS
finnl analysis, because of the pro vi­ under the primary law.
sion
in the law which'eliminated all
Senator Duncan U. Fletcher, will
The supreme court, In passing
address the people of Ceno'vn and second choice votes which thi two upon legal phase* of the contest,
high
men
received
from
each
other
a
tho coupty at largo tonight at 7-30
compelled inspectors to reassemble
in the town hall. The "father of the ballots, but the fact remains that if a
rural credits law" will tell ull about
its workings and as there are many
people here interested in the subject
of rural credits there will be many
from Sanford go over tonight. Sen­
ator Fletcher was nbt scheduled to
mako this address in Seminole coun­
AT THE BAPTIST TEMPLE
ty but ho will visit his brother-in­
law, Hon. J. H. Hqddleston of Ge­
neva today and bus boon prevailed
upon to make this address upon rural
credits for the benefit of the farmer*
of Seminole county._____ *

The direct road to Genova is bad
at present on account of tho new
fill at tho river and the rood being
torn up for brick roads, but the road
vin Oviedo is said to bo* passable
and it Ja_probablo that the Sanford
delegation will go to Genova vin
Oviedo, stopping at Oviedo onrdUtc
and making our neighbors of this
thriving city a friendly visit.
Since tho Sanford Board of Trade
Is vitally. interested in the rural
credits law, and there arc so many of
ouf farmers interested thero will
The Connecticut Jlvpuljlican* arc doubtless bo s large, delegation from
Ruomn Into ronsternation by the thia. city at Geneva tonight.
«l*relopmenl that {he influx of 50,­
000 workmen into tho state within
Virginia Goes Dry
**• lut two years is two-thirds for
"ibon and thut they are more than
Richmond, V a„ Nov. JL—Virginia
•Much tq offset Connecticut's scant waa added to tho column of dry
normal Republican majority of 15, states Wednesday. Tho new state
000.
wide prohibition law went Into ef­
"«st Virginia’s leading Repub* fect last midnight, the change being
ican nominee for presidential elector accomplished with practically no
■x* thrown up the sponge, resigned disorder.
Revelers
crowded
the
rom the ticket, and declared that streets of the larger cities through­
* treat general interests of •the out tho night in Hallowe’ en garb,
f°untry draw him irresistibly to the and others straggled in the saloons
•xxpport of the Democratic adminis­ for th e '"la st drink." But few ar­
tration.
rests, were made.
The passing of
Maryland is safe, and with tho 152 legalized liquor selling wuui variously
Enthusiastic * ■ prohibi­
««toral votes'of the solid south un- celebrated.
roken in the Democratic column, tion workers held services of prayer
f situation is aeen to be safe, and and jubilation-in tho church6s, bells
• xtatus quo, which is the crown- wero chimed and many
attend
elaborate "watch parties."
Clubs
----------- u i i l U
Ml
g 14 I HU IIV
V
I
M
IC
5 °|1,n»werahle
argument
of
the
ministration, appears to bo sure and hotels held "open house" and in
e vindicated and ‘ triumphantly some casew liquor that remained
ttMntained.
'
was dispensed free of charge.
And, beyond all these, the more
dj "]!lc ,n‘1 altogether complete inBank Holiday
on,‘ lhero flutter in thousands
Tuesday, November 7th, 1816,
»vm . n° r hut not ,e#* Convincing General Election Day, being a legal
t&gt;a f ° m* »mong thq people ol all holiday - the banka of Sanford will
*D&lt;1 *11 conditions which por- not be open for business on that
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••ven'h*
oY November the day.
Mrs. A. W. Fitts, Jr., Mrs. R. 8.
Sheldon, little ‘ Martha Fitts and Mr.
Mf* and Mrs. Sheridan Jewett S utler have returned from a motor
form
Into their new home trip to Valdosta. Mra. Alice Staffer.
e,l&gt;' °«'upled bpr Mr. Cobb.
Mrs. FitU’ aunt returned with them.

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8 ANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1916
Methodist Church Services
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At the Methodist church Sunday
the regular services will be held.
Ail members and attendants arc
urged to be present and take pnjtL in
the-veorstitn.- Services begin with
Sunday school session, :.30.
Sacramental service and sormonette, 11.00.
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Evening sermon,. "The Bread of
Life,” 7J)0.

Chicio, Oft. 31. The following
.imUtic forecast of the success of
, S f S t m U c ticket U- Riven »nt
L y John Temple Graves:
1 Tfctrc are symptoms abundant of
, political landslide which will re­
turn Woodrow Wilson to. the White
Home by the greatest majority
liven to a Democratic candidate
Rnce the civil war.
1, b in tho popular mind cvery•herein the factories, on the farms,
,nd in the country bines. You hear it
jubilantly on the lips of Democrats,
you bear it cautiously confided by
hundreds of Republicans who are
foic( to quietly vote for Wilson, but
do not care to mako public proclnB»ti?n of breaking their political
tics in this election.
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The big straws whirling in the
political wind tell best of all the diI rection of the political, cyclone.
Ohio cecms actually as safe as
I G«or|i». Ohio has never known the
tqual of this campaign for forehand
ksosledie of the result. Tho Dem­
ocratic leaders are not gushing or
enthusiastic. They arc simply sure.
Their organisation- is perfect, their
I*votes are counted. Neither monoy
nor persuasion can change Ohio
Etch the Republican Governor falls
to claim the state for Hughes. The
keenest politicians, is well nigh ns
to know that the only reason Indisns is classed as doubtful is beesuae, wifb an organisation less per­
fect, tile forccount in Indiana has
not been made. But the people are
the iarae, their interests are the
lime,- their inclinations and inten­
tions are identical.
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IN S A N FO R D — Life !• Wo,th Living

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JOHN TEMPLE GRAVES
SUMS UP THE POLITL ICAL SITUATION

F O llD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

and do their work right, and Inter
the state canvassing board reassem­
bled and ennvassed the returns as
timended* and Knott was shown to
lead Rev. Catts.
The stato Democratic executive
committee bns endorsed Mr. Knott
os the nominee.
Governor
Trammell,
Treasurer
I.uning, Secretary of State Cr'awford, Attorney General West, Stato
Superintendent Sheats, State Audi­
tor Amos—all the cahinot officials,
United Stutos Senators and Con­
gressmen have endorsed tho Demo­
cratic ticket, including Mr. Knott
ns the rightful
nominee of the
party. •
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Arc you, Mr. Voter, going to dis­
regard all this 'evidence by expres­
sion and manifestation of belief in
that expression, and loyalty to par­
ty alleglnnce, to follow one who, in
one sweep of the hand, and with a
single blanket declaration, tells you
to rally to him?

M ERCHANT^,
SUBMARINE
HERE AGAIN

HON. E. W . DAVIS WILL
EXPOUND SO M E DEM ­
OCRATIC DOCTRINE
The last rally of the present cam­
paign will bo made hero on Monday
night. November 6th at eight o'clock
when several prominent speakers
will be present, among them Hon.
E. W. Davis, former prosecuting at­
torney of the Fifth Judicial Dis­
trict and one of the prominent at­
torneys in this part of the state.

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DEUTSCHLAND M A K E S
SECOND T R IP LANDS
NEW LONDON

New London, Corin., Nov. 3 .—
•The German merchant submarine
Deutschland, which arrived hero
very early Wednesday morning from
Bremen, Germany,- is now elaborate­
ly guarded by a large number of
marines and sailors from the |nte'rnod German ship Willchnd. Large
crowds gathered in tho vicinity of
the dock soon after daylight when
. Look at the matter calmly from the morning papers announced the
the viewpoint* that you would want arrival of the vessel, but detectives
to judge, and act accordingly.
kept the curious at a distance nnd
visitors were not allowed to go near
the undersea craft. The DaeutschCopeland Acquitted
Galveston', Nov. 1.— John Cope-^ laitd in protectrd nil ono side by the
land, bank cashier, who was eh irgcd j Willohad, which,!* also made safe by
with the murder of William Black, a floating fence. The pier nnd river
an anti-Qatholie lecturer was ac­ bank afford protection on the other
quitted after a lengthy trial. The ■ride. Wires connected with an elec­
jury
.i* composed of ten I’ rotes-1tric gong in the pier office are
tnnts and two Jew*. Black was kill-1stretched between the piling under-­
ed at Marshall,* Tex., in February, neath the pier, so that sucrot ap­
proach to tho vessel is next to im­
1915.
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possible. Tho Deutschland is sup­
posed to hnvc brought another large
cargo of dyestuffs.

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Contents o f Cargo
New London. Conn.. . Nov. *3.—
The German submarine Deytaehland. which arrived in port here last
night, brought from Bremen a cargo
of 760 tons of dyestuffs, medicines
nnd chemicals.
The captain and
crow declare that every one of tho
twenty one days were uneventful
and that no hostile vessels were
sighted.
Preparations were being
made this morning to unload tho
cargo as soon as the official permis­
sion is granted.
Captain Koenig,
ghe commander of the Deutschland, and Captain Hinsch of tho Eastern ’
Forwarding C om pany'w ere uncom­
municative about the trip other than,
to say that nothing of rnomeht had
occurred. They promised to see the
newspaper men. later. The crowds
thronging the dock have been grow­
ing in size, but they are unablo to
see tho vessel.

Mr. Davis has made a careful
study of tho political conditions of
Knott Will He Elected
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the state, has the facta and figures
Jacksonville,
Nov.
1.—Geo..
P.
to present the voters and can bo de­
pended upon io
give
i..«
»..«
Rainey,
chairmnn
of
the
cxecutivcW
to
the facts and
in a manner th-** atiU—
-Rninry/ cliutrTmnr*nr m e Democratic
f !■ •'
Till —
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n l l l I Itll f f l l l n u i t l l f
vinco the most skeptical.
Mr. victory gave out the following stato- mim
this
evening,
claiming a big
Davis »« not a politlrnt spoil binder,
victory
for
the
Democratic
ticket, In­
il not a demagogue, is not a rain­
cluding
W.
V.
Knott
for
Governor
bow rhaser and doe* not give his
in
next
Tuesday's
election:
hearer* a political harangue but lie
"H on . W. V*. Knott and tho onla a life long and consistent. Demo­
ffro-Democratirlick
i't wtlt tKr6R&gt;6fcd~
crat, a man who has been honored
on
November
7th.
Information re­
by^hl*- p irly at variouf times, has
proven true fo his trust nnd a mhn v iv e d ut .headquarters daring tho
that Is loved and respected on ac­ past'four or five days from reasoncount of his high •ideals and un­ aide and conservative Democrats
from, nparly every section of the
swerving devotion to duty.
state shows 'this to our satisfaction
Those who wish to attend the big
beyond all 'reasonable doubt. •
Democratic meeting hc^c Monday
"A s soon os final reports are re­
nitflit ran bo assured of u quiet and
ceived
from seven or eight of tho
orderly meeting nnd one that wil
counties
we will be able to give out
not only bo interesting but instruc­
a
forecast
of tho state election which
tive ns well. Perfect order will be
maintained and the ladies arc cspec- will be based upon facts, and will *
ally Invited to attend and stay to contain no wild or unreasonable
the end. Mr. Davis brings, a mes­ claims such as appear in tho fore­
sage to you from other counties, cast appearing In the press today
I’rom other ptrts of the state, from from the Catts Independent Prohi­
ils own broad ideas of justice and bition headquarters. The claims In
truth anil fairness. Every voter In this forecast last referred to, will
Sinford and Scmlnoto county is sntlsfy any reasonably Informed man
urged to bo present on Monday that it js nothing less than an effort
night and hear tho speakers on the to inspiro hope in a causo that has
failed. • It Is safe to say that Mr.
issues of the day.
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Tho meeting will bo held at the Cai&gt;U will not poll us many votes In
corner of Pnrk nvenuo and First the general election as ho rcceivod
■treot nnd In case of rain in the first choico vop*s in the primary.
court houw.
Throw
nsid#
"Democrats of this stato, howover,
all partisan feelings and hear tho aro thoroughly aroused to tho situa­
real issuca of this campaign.
tion which confronts them and havo
rallied to the support of the party in
Pastor Itussell Dead
such n way as to Insuro the election
Canadian, Tex., Oct. 31.—Charles
of Mr. Knott on Novomber 7th."
Taxe Russell, an independent minis­
Tho Rev. C. A. Owons, D. D., of Humboldt, Tenn., Is preaching to ter who was widely known as "Pas­
Mrs. B. A. Howard rcturnod last
large audiences at tho Baptist Temple this week. .The hours of service tor Russell," died aboard an A t­ week from Michigan.
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are 10 a. m. and .7:30 p. m. Dr. Owens is dno of tho leading ministers chison .Topeka and Santa Fc train
STATE M OTHER'S DAY
of the south. All should avail themselves of the opportunity to hear at Pampa, Tex., near here late to­
him He will be here until Wednesday night, Nov. 8th. His J»moua day. His death waa attributed \o
Observing .Mother's Day
Chautauqua lecture, "T h e Significance of the Handahako" will bo deliv­ heart failure.
Pastor Russell was Schoolss Ol
S All Over Florida
president
of*
the
International
Biblo
ered at one of the Evening acrvTces.
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Students' Association of Lpndon and . The last session of the legislature
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Services for Sunday
the W atch-Tow er Bible arid T ract passed n Iqw requiring all public-­
Sunday
School,
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9.30
Society o f Pennsylvania, and an schools to observe the first Friday in
11.00 Dr. Owens will speak. "Ownership and Servico?
author of studies on the Scriptures. November of each year*as Mother's
3.00 Clean, strong address for Men and Boya of all ages.
He waa bqrn In. Pittsburg February Day.' Following out the inatructlons
of thia act Superintendent Lawton •
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16, 1862.
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has advised all the teachers of Sem­
• 7.00 Song Service.
"Sign Boarda."
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7.30 Sermon on aubject,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Geo.
Fox
are
ex­
e
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fitting exercises.
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pected
home
today.
A friendly church— You are welcome.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

'PAGE EIGHT

"story,

a n U e n t t n r ' circus* (w ith

its

T ru e H oi,ten et*.

"ClYlllty coats nothing" la a' com*
background of billowy canvaa, the
mon aaylng, but tho truth la. It gooa
freaks,* the monagerio, the baloon without aaylrig, for It la self-evident
ascent and the parachute drop) was Out Incivility often, coats much. It has
gives a decidedly novelty to the pro­ boon known to coat a man hla position,
duction*: aside from tho presentation or hla opportunity for advancement,
on the screen of the celebrated Hula and many other things boaldes. A
Hula* dance, In which .Miss Penning­ churlish answer, or forbidding man­
ton distinguishes herself in the Fol ner, la often tho turning-point which
lies arid in which she performs in the brlnga disappointment and disaster.
Some wonderful sunrlSb effects arc
role of the ciVcua daneer.
The "Courtesy flrat" la tho motto of a cer­
,
"T he Eye o f the Night"
Rainbow Princess contains strong tain largo* establishment In a western
A remarkable aeries of scenes in ahoWn In the now Triangle play,
city. All tho employeea, clerks, and
dram a too, and a tender love story
the new Triangle play, "T h e Eye of "T ho Eye of .the Night," in which
others,
associated In tho'enterprise,
thut bring* tho little circus danevr wear brlglft buttons with theso words
tho N ight," in which William H. William II. .Thompson. la presented
Into the lives of old Judgo Warren upon them, and It Is a gonulno pleas­
Thompson is presented as star, show tin star. The chmcra man was up at
an ocean transport focklng In n rag­ 4:30 each morning to catch them.
and hia adopted son and happiness ure to bo waited upon by any of them.
.
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ing storm, with officers and Crew on Lyric Theatre Friday.
to them all.
Tho atmosphoro throughout tho wholo
building breathes good will. Porhapa
duty.
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"T h e flallet Girl" Features Two
tho courtoay docs coat something—
At Lyric Friday.
World Famed Stars
nnpsln of "Hidden F lrca"— Chapsome* self-denial, some patlonce and
, Patrons of the Star will have_thc_
Irrrihr of “ GlprMa's Itomshre"
forbearance, but tho returns overpay
opportunity on TfiuFsday of seeing
any such outlay. And lot tis always
’
Cast
two of the most popular stars of the
remember tho definition:
Billio Burke
Gloria Stafford
screen'— Miss Alice Brady and Hol­
"Truo politeness Is to do Hmf say
Dr. Stephen Boyce!
Henry Kolkcr
Tho kindest thing In tho kindest way."
brook Blin n.- collaborating to pro
Kirhard Freneau
David Powell
duce another World Film master­
D&amp;vld Stafford
William Hoseile
Mirage.
piece, "T h e Ballet Girl."
.
Frank Mulry
Frank Belcher
Mirages aro most often scon In hot
This picture-deals with one. of the Pierpont Stnfford Wm. T. Carleton
climates, especially over sandy deserts,
most fascinating subjects of the tint* Mrs. David Stafford
JuloPow fff
and also frequently In tho Polar rothe perils nnd temptations thut bese^ The Man from Mudaine's .................
glons, tho causo being assigned to
a young woman who ventures to
Max field Mnrec
sharp variations In tho atmosphoro.
win success on the stage. It gives Gideon Trusk
They aro also visible nt times In tho
Frank Mctity
an intimate picture of life behind Gideon Trask
tompornto zones, tho general opinion
Frank McGlynn
being that tho objects seen aro rothe scenes and conveys a message of
Gloria Stafford after being ill for
fleeted on mlnuto particles of dust In
unusual appeul to every mother' many dnysi with pneumonia begins
tho
air. Tho same effect hns been
heart. •
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. to convalesce updfr the skillful treat
wltnossed In mists or fogs, tho sup­
Hundreds of young girls have been ment of Dr. Stephen Boyce, an old
position being that tho reflection Is
lured to destruction by the cull of
friend of the family who dearly loves
carried on the tiny globules of mols-&lt;
Lionet
Barrymore
at
tho
Star
Tonight
the great city, and hundreds more
Gloria, though the latter is entirely
lure then contained In tho atmosphoro.
are feeling the call every day. The
If you rioted tho weather conditions at
infatuated with Hirhnrd Freneau, a
lesson tuught by the little heroine
"Little Scho'olmn’ nm" *
tho tlmo tho mirage was visible, you
thorough cad who has had afluirs
of "T he Ballet Girl" should prove
Tho .story of Nun Cnrtright, n will probably And tho-explanation In
with a dozen different women. One
the •salvation of many a young am­
southern
girl who becom es n school tho reason last mentioned.
of Freneau’ s old liames learns of Jila
bilious girl about to tak u a similar
teacher
in
a small western town, Is
intrigue with Mrs. David Stafford,’
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Pencil 8tubs.
styp.
told
In
tlje
Little Schoolina'am, -th
Gloria’s sister-ip-lgw nnd writes an
Thrifty
persona
aro advised to savo
new Triangle play starring Dorothy
Attempts to Keep- Daighter iWT the anonymous letter to Stafford, warn­ Gish, which U to be seen nt the tho "Stubs" of lead pencils to avert a
ing him to watch his wife. David
threatened pencil famine, owing to di­
Stage
prepares u trap Cor his wife, by an­ Lyric Tuesdny.* •
minished supplies used. In making
If William A. Brady, the noted
nouncing that he la going south for
theso dnlly. necessities. Tho stubs,
theatrical and motion picture pro­
which nlmost everyone hns been In tho
week or mgre, and she immediately
ducer had had his way. the stage,
habit, of throwing away, can bo fitted
plans to take a little trip with Fre­
and screen would have missed one of
Into n holder and used to tho extremo
neau during her husband’ s absence.
their brightest stars. Miss Alice
end.
Meanwhil" ole Gideon Trask, whose
Brady, the noted manager'« daugli
daughter Freneau had wronged,- rises
A Potato Masher.
ter.
For years Mr. Brady (might
from a sickbed in the hospital long
Bllson—Thnt now cook of yours Is a
against his daughter’ s natural lean­
enough to toil his daughter, Nell, the
very handsomo woman, isn't she?
ings toward the histrionic profession. addre.-ta of Freneau, and the girl ap­
Jttson—You bet sho Is. Why, nil
I fact, it was not until Miss Brady
nbe tins to do Is to smlla at tho pota­
peals
to
hijn
for
aid,
hut
is
ordered
got her Irish up uqd stamped her
toes and thoy aro mashed.
foot in her father’ s presence nnd out of the house. To escape the re
“ declared herself*’ that the producer proaches of Mrs. Stafford, with
whom he is honestly trying to break
began to weaken.
off
relations,* and to avoid suspicion
Miss Brady was about to grad­
by
Gloria,
Freneau, at the suggestio
uate from the college of St. Eliza­
of
Mulry.
his
partner, prepares a lo
beth in Madison, N. J.. at the time.
l o t tiring i w i i r i l at th« dal* ot the laauanre
of
lettefs
on
the
stationery of vari­
of aurb raMlflral* In th&gt; name ol Unknown!
As soon as she finished school she
Alao T a t Crrllflratr No. I00T, dalrd the
came to her father and announced ous hotels, te|la Gloria he is culled
4th day ol November, A. II. 1S9S, cover­
away
on
a
business
trip
and
ar­
ing Lot No. 422, Town ot Altamonte, aald
thut she was ready to "go on the
lot being aaaeaaed at the date of the iu uranges to have Mulry mail the let­
a n te ol auch rertiAcate in the name ot
stage."
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A.
I - II. A N. «*o.
"G o ahead,” said Brady, "B ut ters from the various cities he is go*
Aleo T a t Certiorate No. 1005, dated the
4 l h - d a v ol November, A. I). 1895. cover­
don’ t expect me to help you. You iug to visit while on a real trip
ing |.t | 403, Town ot Altamonte, aaid lot
through
the
middle
west.
Frenaeu
being aaaeaaed at the - dale of iaauance of
will have to make a success through
euch certiorate in the name ot Unknown.
then plans to join Lois Stnfford for
your own efforts' before I’ll* turn a
Alao T a t Certificate No. 1001, dated the
one last (ling, trusting to luck-that
4th day ol Noromber, A. II. IMS, cover­
finger, for ,yoU."
ing Lota No. 347 and Nc. 345. with other
Giorln, who continues to convales*
Iota, Town of Altamonte, eald. lota bring
will never learn of his deception.
aaaeesed at the datr o f the iaauance ot euch
rertlflratr in the name Unknown.
Lyric Tonight.
Alao T a t Certificate. No. 1003, dated the

Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford

LYRIC

tth day of November A. I&gt;. 1593, covering
I.ot. No. 349, with other lota. Town of Alta­
monte, aaid lot tielng aaaeaaed at the date
of th e iaauance ol auch certiorate In the
name rTT"Unknown.
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Alao T a t Certificate No. 1004, dated the
4th day ol November .A. !&gt;. 1895, Covering
l.ot No. 374. Town ot Altamonte, aaid lot
br-fttg aatrind at the datr ol the iaauance ol
auch certificate •aa Unknown.
,
Alao T a t Certificate No. 204, dalrd the
fith d a r ol July. A. I&gt;. 1905, covering l.ot
105, T ow n ot Altamonte, aaid lot being aa­
aeaaed at the date qt the taauenre of aurb
certificate in the name ot ft. W. Slrphenr.
Unleta aaid certIBcatea•aball be rrrtremed
acc o rd in g -lo law tat deed will (ague thereon
on the 2nd day of Perember, A. P. 1910.
Wltnraa my offlrlal •Ignatttre and seal
t hi* - ll I at day of October. A. P. 1910.
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B. A- DOUGLASS.
Clerk ClrcvlLCou rt Seminole C-e,, Flo.
fly V. M. McDaniel, P. C.

THEATRE

Programme
Tirnlghl— T r i a n g l e n r t l i r K • ' T h e ' M i l l ? S c h o o l
M a ' a m " f e a t u r in g D o r o l h ) Walt. Sixth c h a p t e r

"Gloria * Uoittnnrr" featuring Billie llurke. •

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Wednesday—Children'*and Comedy Day. "Faith’s
Reward*’ "Hoping a 'Sweetheart" Keystone
ComedV-"Madcap Aliro»e".featuring Max Swain
nnd Polly Morgan.
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Kal.-"At Danger* Cull"

Notice at Application for Tat Peed Under
Section M of Choplrr 4555, l.awo of Dor*
Ida
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N o t ir o la hereby gtven that A. wlarahall,
purchaser uf T a t Certificate No. 1224, dated
tpo 3rd day nf- l i m A. II W t2. k i t nlbT
•aid rrrtlftratc In my nlflro, and baa made
applicate it fur tat deed to laaue In accord­
ance with law. Said cvrllflrate crabraora
the folloaln g diacrlbed property alluatod In
Seminole county, Florida, to-wft: Lot* I, 2.
3 and 4, Itlock 2, Camtr .n. The aaid land
being a &gt; r » n l at tho dato ot tho l e j t n i * ot
•urh certiorate in the namo c f Unknown. t’ nlr»a aaid i-ertiftratr ihalt be redro l t d ateordIn.t to law tat •.’red will I n u t , t '- r r e n in
the ° ' d da&gt; ..f Peoonbcr A.
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Wl u«*« my oHclat aigna’.uro and n
tbit l i e ;
day of.October, A. D., 1916.
iteal)
t . A. DOUGLASS,
Clark Circuit Court femtnele Co., Via.

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Groat Kirin*

Puthc News

Friday— Trinity!® Day, "The Eye of the Nigl t
featuring William II. Thompson. "A Sori.il &lt; lull
featuring Gloria Swunson.', • •
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Mias Billio Buike

Lyric Tonight
"T he Rainbow Prlnevss" •
Ann Penningtoif in "The Ruinhow Princes*" ’ will be shown at the
Star Them ?*, Friday.
The eaptlvut1.tr: Ann Pennington,
who added lo hur fame as a Ziegfield "Follies" favorite by creating n
sensation on tho s.ften in her initial
photoplay, attains another unusual
■cretin triumph in her interpretation
of thd Rainbow Princess, a famous
l'lnyt rs Paramount picture of circus
life. In order to obtain the exact
atmosphere required by this uni iuo

Dorothy Gish In the "L ittle School( Ma'am"
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the very latest Triangle play, tknc*
fly V. it . McDaniel. P. C.
2J-Tue»-8te
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yod back to you r boyhood days who
barefooted you trampud tho lane to
the little red school house, o r us a
shy inaid brought wil, (lowers to tho
village school teacher.
You’ ll en joy this picturo more
than any y o u 'v e aeon in many n long
day, for it brings back the spirit of
youth—of tho days- when thero wo
no cores or worries.
You'll love the twenty little Tri­
angle kiddies nt work and nt play,
and you'll love tho swoBt rom ance of
the dainty ‘ village school mn’ am — 1 All Local Advertisements Under
still young und pretty. Lyric TucsJ This Heading THREE CENTS a
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
day.
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CLASSIFIED;;
ADVERTISING

Charge 25 Cents.

Broke Ilia Hip .
. E. C. Bowman, lineman nnd elec­
trician for . tho Sanford Light St
Water Co., fell from the roof of a
building on Sanford uvenue and
broke his hip pnd was otherwise in­
jured. Mr. Bowman will be incapac­
itated for somb timp as a result of
the accident.

PROGRAM A T THE STAR
Tuesday—Lionel Barrymore, in "The Upheaval" a
Metro Wonder play in five acta,alao "The Grip of Evil"
Wednesday—Robert Warwirk in "Friday the 13th”
u Brady-World picture, five nets. "Mystcriceof Myra"
Thuradav-Allce Brady in "The Ballet Girl" a Brady« orld picture in five acta.

Ann Pennington at the Star Friday

To Avoid Colds.
In brief. If you wish to bo absolutely
Imtuuno from colds of all kind*,; and
their moro serious sequences) here la
tho reelpo: Eat abstemiously o f non­
stimulating food. Fast, occasionally.
Avoid table salt, woolen underclothing
and foul sir, and harden tbo body by
oxboauro to tbo nlr nnd sun, and o c ­
casionally to cold »-!u r.
4 *

.

Fo'r Sale—Dicycle, equipped t
largo wire basket, R. H. Bron
c-o Southern Bell Telephone Co
For Sal*—Two very
di
building lots In Sanford H
Noa. 73 and 74. Will sell fc
each or if taken together wil
lower price on the two lota,
to the Farmers &amp; Merchants'
Headland, Ala.
.
For Salo— First class
work horse.
Harness t
Mrs. Julius Schultz.
For Ssle— Kentucky horse with
ljuggy, saddle and two sets of har*
ness. Apply Cecil Gabbctt, North
French avenue.
iR.fr
Cheap for 'C osh —Second
rubber tire top buggy. At s
J. E. Pace.
For S tic—Ono International truck.
Thoroughly overhauled and paint­
ed. Apply E. Stafford, Sanford.
. For Salo— Nice 6 passenger Oak­
land automobile. Also surrey. Ap­
ply Abernathy’s furnituro store.
For Sale— Marino motor, 18 hortepower, 3 cylinder, 3 cycle, Ferro.
First class condition, Sanford Mach­
ine &amp; Garage Co.
93-tf
For Sale— pearly new adding ms
chine. 135.00. Western Union.
For Snlo — Hup Runabout, re­
built, $100. Schcllq Manis. City. C-tf
For Sale— Owing to change to
electrical power wo havo on hand
machinery .in good condition, con­
sisting of boilers, engines, water
pumps, Arc pumps, •air compres­
sors and sundry other machines,
which we offer at prices which are s
small part of tho original cost. If
Interested address Virginia Cnrollns
Chemical Co., caro H. H. Peabody,
Supcrintncdc^t, Sanford, hla.

FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Two Furnished
Rooms.. Hot and Cold Water
Address Z rare Herald. :!0tf
For Rent— Furnished rooms with
lr without light housekeeping. 210
French avenue.
20-2tp
For Rent— Two or three furnished
rooms. Strictly modern. 709 Oak.
19-8tp .
Rooms for Rent— Mrs. C. M. WDliams, 124 Palmotto Avo. • l?-4tp
For Rent— Houso on E. Second,
between Park and Oak.
Enquire
214 Park
•
. lf-tf
• For Rent—’ Several nice office
rooms over Yowell’s. Enquire N. P.
Yowcll &amp; Co.
32-tI
For Rent—
quire; of II.
Park avenue

WANTED
Wanted- -Lady wishes position at
Work will pious.
stcnogrnph r.
16-tf
Box 1052, Sanford.

Loot—On Magnolia Aventlf. k
inck~ pTrir»ot with pearls ami onyx
Valued from association. Reward If
returned to Herald office.- 23-2tp

naaatlmvM af Ik* l»latb»r
•
U - 8 . Land Offlc* at OnlsaavilW, PW*
.
•
Oet. 2*.
Nolle* la hereby given that
*J*
nityard of Altamonte Springe. H i , wM, «|
December IS. 1911. m o d * J t .
M
No. 097T6, for N !» of N F ( aad
‘
NK
Sentlcn Z0, Townthlp l l A
30, ft. TaPaharree MerldlnP, hie
of Infentlrn to mat* KPe-vear P n &gt; ' .
••tabllih 'Ham to the land ahsvg de»4r{®JJ
before CJerk Ulreult Court.
Florida, rn tho I fth day of l»eromt&gt;»r.
n o lm a n t n»-sra na » ltn»»eee^.
J. It. Peaaley of MnlUand. rjorlda.
J. J. Plrkton " f l.ongwooo, Ftortoa.
W. II. Wa-d of la tn g -ood , clerldi.

U c.
.
In answering an advertisement
. n«vt«ta4.
?1-Tu«&gt;« 4k Frl-tOte
where no name is mentioned in tho
nd, please do not ask The Herald
WE ifNOW
for Information as to the Identity of
the advertiser.
Usually wo do not of no other remedy that we can recom­
know who the advertiser is and if mend more highly than
we do wo are not allowed to give
out this Information. Simply write
a letter and address-- it aa per In­
structions in tho ad.

FOR SALE
*

ECZEMA REMEDY

For Sale—Two cows and. two year
The burning and Itchihg lx. *1^
old heifer. * Cows milking. Taken
stopped and relief results by pw j"1*?
in bunch will tska^SO.OO. Also one using it. Sold only by us, 60c w d l 1;
single home "T H O R N H IL L " wag-!
on, good as new, include wood rack,
sell for $20.00. W. B. Ballard, Alta­
monte Springs, Fla.
20-8tc

W A N T A D S PAT

�TUB SANFORD HERALD
house in Hanford, Ftorldd, o s tha Brat M on ­

O f l o b f r 3 i,

other point* In tha Slate ol FIoFida and In

’ Tht Eaat 49 Teat of U l I t of lllock " B ; ’

atom In a balance
»itk the number «f |
now.'

Valltd State, or forFIga counlriea,' a*' tn d l, o l One (1) ol Block * A ;” l-ot Ten (10)
'^rtrtdrf^ed&gt;od-nricTwhlto~checkered day In December n a il , Ih# aam* bring a tfca
Hula Day of our Citrult Court, end on tha the board ol diiectora may (Font time to
Block " A , " according lo map of South
tablecloth, and there wasn’t a piece of 4th day ol P h i mbrr. A- O.. 1916, to abow time deaignato.
la hereby emended , 0 \ ! h'
Sanlord. F mid*. ol
record in- Flat. Hook tlon
follow#:
,0 *t te rtvgj
•
bat
tnirrr.i
thoy
or
any
al
»h*m
may
H" at Prig* 63.
Atllrle II.
plated ware on tho tablo. It seems to
bar* in t h . pmperty w tith th# Uouftty ol
The genetal nature ol the bustnim or elicit* On# (I) and T w o (8 ) and Three (3)
mo that Mrs.- Comstock wept about U h» mi not# desire* t o tqk# and to condemn lor buaineaeea to be tronaaeled by thla .corpora­ ol Florida l.and 6t Colonisation C o.’ a A d ­
repreatntatlon in the h o i i * p
AA if£f
&gt; tod fur thrir Id tion ihail be aa (ollowa:
dition to South Sanlord. F'la.
,
on her old frlend’J bosom when tho raid MpMUif
) , *fr »w g S I
■ h o w 'r i u w (hot t h e ) , or ary ot them may
Lot 65 of Ulcclt ' K ’ \ Lola One and Tw o livee, s i in fhla Article
men had gone out to tho fields again. hat#, why said f-topsrty should not Bo ac
T o acquire by deed, gill, will, grant, leaaa
I
Block " 0 " of A. D. Chappell’s Suhdlvl- porllontnent ahalt U bsmd ^
The commission man^tatl remarked 8bo said that Zephanlah wasn’t atlugy taktn lor th# ts#e and purposes 9ft-forth in or otherwise, lande, tenamaau, heredlta- ol
lentua taken by the vtate
1m l
, i o j of Block “ KV of South Sanlord, FIs.
raente
and
n
t
i
t
e
i
ot
#v*iy
kind
whatsoever,
th#
priuiun
h#i*lo.’
ote
Bird
in
thla
rauaa
Ilegia al a print 310 ieet aouth of the eha United Ftitea. whJth
that moat of tho evil manifested in a at heart, hut that ho didn’t Quito rual- by tha aaid L, I'. Hagan, aa Chairman ot th# cither within the boundaries ol the Stata of
**“
cot net cl FfW&gt;( ol NWJ&lt; ol Section 36. taken, in lb s aevrtai counti*. °l
U« i
man's' character resulted from an Im­ lio how tho bouse looked, ’being aa bo Hoard of C o u n t / Commissioners, hrminol* Florida or ela aw beret'lo uae the aam# (or TNK
p 19 South, Range 30 Eaat, and run thence and thoee tbat ihail meet every
the
putpoae
ol
conducting
a
atock
raiatharealtrr
aha
’
,
1
County, Florida, acting lot and on bgbslf
South 310 Ieet, F.aat 210 feet. North 810
perfect fefillxatlon of tho defect on the never visited.*
ol tha Hoard ot County Commissioner* and ing. graalng and agricultural business, or lo r feet. Weal 210 Ieet to pla.-e ol beginning, lion In the
part o f tho miui himself. He had a
timber
lands,
o
f
tor
a
general
lumber
bualfer
and
on
b#half
ol
th*
County
ct
Hrmmanner In thla arlltl. y r S t i j * * , *» 0«
"Mrs, Witterman went away with
containing ono acre.
Hint# cl Florida. against Ih# aald ceaa and for such other purpoaee ar may to
blmri upin
Lot t ol Robicaon'a Addition to South porllonment ah&gt;||
habit o f throwrnR off little coma of tho Arm Intention of bringing Zcpha- JInole.
thla
corporation
aeowa.
proper:
to
buy,
aril,
a m n II. llryce. or al»a. b* barr#d lor#var
census enumgrailon taken Lv
Sanlord, Fla.
convey,
leaa#
and
othtrwiaO
deal
in
both
thouebt like that. .
from
tlalming
or
airrrlaing
any
rght.
tslle
nlah to a realization of hls cussodnoss.
Same being levied upon aa tbt property
Interest in and l o the above described real and peraonal property; to erect, build, o( thq defendant. 0 . VV Denton to aatiafy d Vhi'iart S S i* .#:{'■b rioi:';;; ^ ‘£ • 3
"You mean that convection of aln 8ho brought tho matter up undor tho or
properly.
lirrrtn fail not, aa otherwise a maintain, purchaae or olherwiM acquire, •aid.eirruilon and coila. Term* of aa&lt;e caah.
must come before repentance," said head, of general business at this sewing default wilt F&gt;#' entered agalnat you.
own, eachangr, .ell, grant, convey or other­ 1 ’ urcharer to pay for litle.
.. .......................... - ......... .....
W'ltnria. K. A. Douglas*. Clark ol th# wise dispose ol aaw mill., taw mill altca.
section 4 ol Article VII of
tho patriarch, -whoso weakness- was cirtia tho next week. They had qutto Circuit
C.
M, HAND. Sheriff.
Court in and for Seminole County; turpentine alllla or other (arilltica necessary
tut ion La hereby amended to &gt;».
Seminole
C
ou
n
t))
Florida.
*
follow
a: , e— ______ _—■—- o
-^H.-remg
telling people’ what they meant. "That n discussion ovor.lt nnd tho result of Stmt# i i Florida, and th# aral ol aaid court or convenient In the manufacture and dtspol3-Tcrs-5lc
,
Hantord Fla., on thi# th* ! U h day ol .itiun ol lumljet, lumber product!, Inga,
j.
"W h en any naw cqanty la r r . o ^ i o
’ reminds mo of an old neighbor of mlnn it was that Mrs. Wllterman mado n at
limiter and timber product# nt all and ataxy
Ortober, 1916.
leglalhlurc it ihnll
anlltlid
(sheriff'* Hale
back in Iowa," he continued. “ Did I second visit to Mrtr Comstock.
description at land* eorrrrotW by thla cor­
•ra il
E. A. HOIKS CASH,
at or Ihd one member of ifa« f.OUM
•»»■(
Under
apd
by
virtue
of
an
elo
cutio
n
Clerk o{ th# Circuit Court. Seminole Co., poration:- to 'open,' maintain and control
aentativea. until t U bait enum ” .,
ever toll you about Zephanlah Corn"She got there about two o’clock
•treeta and roada through cr over aaid landa; iaauink out ol nnd under the aeal ol the vided (or In Section t. ol this
——~r
Florida.
stock t"
*
to cut drainage ditch** or canaia through County Judge's Court Ol the c o u n ty ol shall be taken after I t . Vre.Uon
A. IteCotlea
i
find found Mrs. Conisfock 'over her Ceo.
■aid Janda and* to havo&gt;the entire rontrot. Seminole, State ol Florida^ in j auit t ’ riein new c o u n t / or until I h " ne»?
Attorn#) lor I’etUlon##.
.** * *
"Yes," answered a chores of tTBten tubs. As soon ns sho had got her
pending, wheDIn
Hthhinder mrration that ahalt be taker, by
l9-1u#«-6te
‘ managMnrnt and ownerahip ol aaid canaia; Intely ________
Itwaaia.
¥
l* iajl
to own, control and operate boata and ves- I* plalnlaiff and E. J. Tn om pe-n ie delen Cl.la*
era. Tho commission man added, breath sho imparted tho cheoring in­
aela ot any aqd every deacrlption on aaid dant. I have levied upon and will aell to the
"Very often." I’
rayaial
far
i’
a
i
l
n
l
higheet
and
beet
bl
Ider
(or
rath
al
the
formation that tho whole blessed sow­
canaia; l o
build, ow n, purthaie, teaae,
“
Sanford, Fla., Urt. 2, 1916.
manage, tell or otberalve ditpoee ol rail­ county rouit houae door at Sanlord. S e m ­
"Then 111 tell It to you again for ing clrclo was going to break In on her
H#alrd blda will b# received by the county road line* or other methoda ol transports- inole county, Florida, on Monday, the 6 th
fear you might forget," said tho patri­ about supper tltno with Its husbands, commiaaionrra ol Seminole county, acting lion but not In any manner a* a comrade; day ol Nov mber. 1916, duri g the legal
avery ten thousand ol
arch. "Zephanlah Comstock, as I said, as a little surprise party. Mra. Corn- Jointly with the f i t ) council ol the city ol carrier o| freight or paaiengera (or hire; to hours ol *aio, it bring the Brat Monday in major fraction theraol the .am# «
11 ’
Sanford, Fla., at th#. office of th# rl#rk ol lenr* the landa controllad by It: to pur­ the month, the following described real rounllea.'
«kq
was a neighbor of ours; that Is to say, stock turned paio and fell hack into the rourl ol lb# county ot Seminole, at San- chaae, own, rail#, breed, aetl, gram, convey rotate to-aril: Half acre aquara situated In
there were only three farms between a rocking chair—a thing sho didn’t l o r d , ‘ Fla., at or before 10 a. m., November mortgage, pledge, and generally to deal in tile SW earner ol the N E H ol N E f f . See. A eu.nv
Joint 1Readlution
‘ —-N i.ion piepoaln'g an irr&gt;j
it, levied upon aa the
rattle, none*, twine, aheap, poultry, and all
Sth, 1910.
menl lo Sration 1 ol Arlirl# VI - ? " r l
us. Ho was ono of theso men whoso often do.
lent.
Ft.
J.
Thompson,
kind#
and
aperira
ol
live
atock;
to
cultivate,
F’ or furnishing all materials and laying ajirail#, grow, purchaae or otkerwlae acquire to aatiafy aaid execution and costa. Terms
mouths seem to bo drawn across thetr
" ‘My dear, there Isn’t a thing to eat proaimatriy 13700 #q. y»la. ol brick paving, ail
kind* of grain, vegetable#; fruit, and all of sale caah. Furrbaaar to pay lor title,
certified
check ler ISCO.OO,
,
faces in a straight lino with a fine- In tho house, except Just what wo al­
C. M. H A N D , S h -riff.
other produtta ol the larm , and to buy, aell,
u s S b iw g
■*
j
For furniahing all materiala and con- own, mortgage, arquirt, and generally to
Srmin de County, Florida.
nibbed pen, nnd bo had what you might ways have,* sho said. ’Not so much ■trucllng
approximately 19500 lineal It. deal in all srtlrlra, gooda, and merchan­
l3-Tuee-3tr
in
iift-"
”
•
«
“
•*»
m
.;
•ut*
call the financial nose.
ns a glass of Jell or anything. Not a 4 in. x 10 In. concrcta curbing, certified dise produced, prepared or manufacturad
That the IriSow e , amendment „ .
check
(or
1300.00,
liom any ol aaid produrta; to purchased
"Ho was wealthy for thoso days nnd decent white tablecloth, even. ZcphaNOTICE OF ELECTION
tlon 1 of Artiria VI of the ron.!iiuli»rS
I’ lana and specifications on file with E. A.
build or tflherwiae acquire, uve, aril, T a th* Sheriff ol Sem in ole County, of the the . t a t . of FTar.d. be and the . ^
by tho community's standard o f wealth, nlah always says ho doesn’t bellevo In Douglaae, clerk ot tha court at Sanlord, F"la' teaae,
convey or olhatwiae dispose c l apparalua
State of Florida:
hereby agreed U and .hall be tubmiTtmii
Be It known that I, H. Clay Crawford th* elector* of the Hat* at th . f7 ».&lt;u
and there wasn’t a better-appointed fixings ^md foollshnAn and—'
The right ia iraerved to reject any or all and machinery, and to uae, equip and o p ­
erate the. aame (or the handling, rereption Serretaty of State of the Sint* of F'lorida, election in 19l«for&lt;railBraUua or reS^Hls
blda.
farm or fatter and bettor-cared-far ' " ’Cheer up.’ says Mrs. Witterman, i
and atoraie. whrtrr on commivvion or aa d o hereby give notion that a general elec­
Sect tin I, F.vtry male peraon of tkT^,
L. I*. Hagan,
owner*, ol all agricultural or other prod­ tion will he held in Semlnnl* county, state of twanty on* ytara end upwaida wk.
stock than his in threo counties, but know Just what to do. I was all fixed
Chrm. It’ d ol Co. Com'ra.
uct#, and all kind* and apeclra n( live atock of Florida, on Tuesday next succeeding the nttirn ol th* UnArd Slates at the t l w . V a
G.-R.
Ram»»y,
ho was about as stingy mean na they for some company that didn’t como
and mrrrhandiae; to buy, leaae, or olhefWlte Brat Mondey in November, A. D. 1916,
Co. Engineer:
iT ^ 't
deemed a , J I
arquire, equip and u*e a warchou*# or ware* the said Tuesday being th* 7th day uf N o ­ T
over mnV&gt; ’em t(o hls womenfolk. today and I II Just drive hack and bring
II. W. Herndon,
Hied elector, at til rUrtbns under ika
,
hourca. lor a genet al of cold Itorage busln,**" va mhert
I'n-a't
ot
City
Council.
atilutlon of the atal# of Florida, pmutlT 1
They didn't have n decent dud to their over what I’ve got*’and a few dishes
F’or United State* Senator
from the that he posarsssa the following ad di,uj
wi|h power la laauo and uae proper ware­
W il l lama,
house receipt* and Pertiflcatew; la buy, leave Slate of Florida, for six years from Xlarcb quallflcatlona:
^
names hardly, let alone any sort of and things at tho same time. It won't F. T.City
Engineer.
or
otherwi*e
acquire
faettrlea,
stock
yard.
I,
19IT.
a
,
.. . ‘
He ahall havg resided tnd had kit #••.
E. A. Dougtaaa, Clerk.
(•*«!&gt;
convenience for making the housework tnke me tyoro than an hour.’
crnln
wh*rveA,
And
F
’
or
six
(
8
)
Presidential
Efrctyrs.
dCka
rain
ett
home
and
pltco
oi
abode
ls
\
7.
17-TUee- 4tC
&amp;nrp« I n d d f n i v l t o t h e r i r r u t l o t t of All of
For on# Repreuntalive ol the ^Foutth •late of Florid* for on* y.ac, and la tl.
easy nr anything to make tho houso at­
‘i t didn’t*, for tho reason she had 'em
ih*- foregoin g powers or 4 bw operation of Congressional District of th# State of F’ lor- *&lt;&gt;unly wherein he applies, to register t3
tractive. Thcrij were Just tho two of all packed nnd ready. An soon as she In Ihr ( i r r u i l Court, S n r n l h Judicial Clr* any
of the foregeing
_
businesses, and t
Ida. In th* bixty-Bfth
Congress of • th# •lx months, previous ther-tn.
rail. In a n d l o r thr C o u nty o f *Srmlnolrf irate all means and 4.merited* of transport's* Vnited'Slal#*.
He mutt lie able to reed, write and Um I
'em—Mrs. Comstock nnd her daughter got hack site turned up her dress skirt
tiett by tchlrfc* or by vessels; tc acquire,
Florida. In C h an err;
pret any aectlon of the ronalituli &lt;a c( ik,
For Governor of th# Stal# of F’lorbJ*.*
Snrnh—and they did tho cooking, and rolled up her sleeves and pitched NVilhclrr.ina
A d a n .v
In
II rr
puirha-e, hold, mortgage cr sell bond*
For Secretary of State of th* State o t ttala o f F’ lorida At the' lime he apniim w i
netc*. bill*, claims i n d other evidetirea of F'lorida.'
register nnd vote.
" *
churning. Ironing, washing, baking and In, nnd-by the tlmo tho surprise jVartv liw n Kight a n d aa h i r r u t r i i o f
•
It debtedn#**. including ita own stock and
th r K iih tr ul Jno. Qi A d a m * ,
lie must own In hla own right ore
For Attorney General ot tb* State of
Gi^wt r l
sewing for tho whole layout. Including j arrived supper was ready for ’em.
to the velue ol not l&lt;--a - - - the stock ot nthyr corttoiatlona. and to votp FToridh.
D rr a a trd, I'lainti.f
■&lt;: i-d I
__ _
the same aa a galurai person could: to ac­
- •
va,
*
Citation
four small kids nnd two hired men.
F’ or Comptroller of the Slat# of Florida. ilollill, which fact shall hi
"That tablo was a sight. It groaned. OhAleCt
quire, purchase, hold, mortgage, aril, trans­
W a r w ic k , Tr uvtrr,
#
IHI1 to
b
y ' t h e assessment bonis m th e-coaaiy"w
F'or
Treaxurvr
tlf
th*
State
ol
F'lorida.
Hut If Mrs. Comstock wanted n patent j Tho sewinlr stride had been busy, nnd Uohrrt If. Itamary* T f u * tr r .
fer and convey franchitea, privilege*, pattjuirt
Fur Superintrndrnt of Public Instruction the time he applies to regiilrr and vet,
T il l#
* til *. patent - rights, copyrights.- liren*r». of th* State ot F'lorida.
it* must not have been ronilrted. m .
chum, a dress pattern, a bolt Of sheet- j ttfbro were Seventeen different kinds J. I*. M u»*cl whlto 4 W# H.
and any and ail other rat ate# or Inter#*!*
ow ard,
Co-Farinrra,
doin g
F’ or Commissioner of Agriculture of th# vdbtis to the rim. be apphr, to rrgua* i
Ing nr anything beyond tho barest ne- j of pi eft cakes and preserves; all In bHua
11)ct * ' a»
M u*«=I wIt11 r
Jk
in or to rial or personal properly ol every Slat# ol Florida.
cr vote, of larceny, robbery,* ti rgrcj-, sse.
kind and description either legal c&gt; equil
cessltles. It was llko pulling teeth to the gayest and most glittering china H ow ard, Fa irficld K u m tr r C o . ,
F’ or two Jualirr* o! the Sup re roe Court jury oc bribery in any ol th. ruurti a' ’,7 ,
at.le, and to hold, use, mortgage, grant, aa- oi the State ol Florida.
ion, thr Hrira at
state or oi lha United Slates, or if te nm
get. ’em out of Zephanlah.
Thoso and glass dishes. There were two of aLawCurporat
,lgn, transfer, convey, rn&lt;umh*r h&gt; nuirtul Silas Bigelow, J. W ,
Fcr one Railroad Commissioner of the virtvd he must hare been tratuicd te (W d
rights of citlxvnship.
—
j
cage,
pledge,
deed
of
trust,
or
otherwise,
and
U
IImolt,
\\
.
A*
W
h
it
c
o
m
b
,
women Just dogged It from early (111 the fanciest Ifimp* blazing their light
State ul F'lorida.
to otherwise dlapaie of the same or an) and
I’rovided, however. That no persat a
ir lr t»lt«cin, widow, . b n a W
F'or State Senator for 19th Senatorial Dialate with makeshifts ami worn out ma­ over cold sliced ham. b«'of. chicken and (Maora
linrai descendant of any such perse, at*
every part thereof, or any and every right, Irirt ol Ihr State ol F'lorida.
n , J. ii. Mo ran, W m . IK
title pr tntrtr*t therein, in the State of Flor­
terials. hut If there was at!)' late Im­ heaven knows what; there were dec­ Olraon, N o r m a n K. Olruon,
F'or one Member oi the lloUs# of Repre­ was on January 1 st, 1867, or prior idr*.
ida
or
elsewhrre;
to
borrow
or
to
loan
money
to, entitled to vot# under the ronslitstimi'g
llrir* at Law of Svend Ulraoo ,
sentatives of lha Stale of F'lorida.
proved farm machinery on the market orated plates, snowy damask napkins Dccra
and laws of a n y . of th# state*, or m, f
and to rterut*- ita rote*, horde ct othet
ard , D rfrntla nti.
F'or County Judge.
n
rltorirw, or entitled t* vole under any’ fwn
or a. new food for ’cattle Zephunlah and tablecloth; there were pickles nnd T o Ch at. i*. W arw ic k, Fruatrr, Itohrrt If. t rider res cf indebtedness, and to pledge,
For Sheriff.
of government, or any naturalised citiwa
mortgsge nr ilh &gt; r * lie enrumber *11 or anv
F’ or Clerk of the Circuit Court.
l
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m
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r
)
,
T
r
u
s
tr
r
,.
F
a
ir
h
ild
Lu
mber
Co.
,
a
wasn’t happy till ho got It.
or hi* descendant*, shall be denied tit &lt;
part
or
p
a
n
.
of
it*
properly
whether
r#ai
beaten biscuit nnd halls of butter nnd
For County Assessor of Taira.
C o rp o ra tio n , i h r Hrira at l#aw o f Hilaa, or personal or aqy Interest whatsoever
right to register nnd vote because he iig
.
For
Tax
Collector.
‘i t had gone on that way for years, shining silver. It was about as gaudy
•lligrluw,
b crriffd ,
W.
A.
W h it com b, therein and in general to do ary and ail
able to reaft 1 write and Uterynl
For County Superintendent of Public In­ not
Carria t ) lr « o n , Anna W . M o ra n , J t G. things necrasary or ccnvrnienl for the prop­
when a certain Mrs. Witterman and mouth-watering a show ns ever
any section of tbs constitution c| tW
struction. •
.Moran, W m . I)* nlraon:
slate
of
Florida, aa ibov* provided, or j .
er
and
aucceaaful
conduct
of
Ua
busier*#.
stopped off there ’ ono morning and happened. And Just ns they wore sit­
F’ or County Surveyor.
cause he ahkll not own prop-rtv . of lM '
It a pp e a ring fr o m tha affidavit of G rorgr ■nd to has#, excreia#, and enjoy til the
F
’
or
five
County
Commisaionert.
stayed to dinner. She was an old ting down Zephanlah came In from the G . Herring, herrin duly filed, that hr is a rights, power* and privilege* incident lo
value above tpeclfleft naluiallt.d ciiimx
F'or three members ol th# County Hoard of the United Slates, however, at Ike tin
lic iu r and cou nsel for th r a b o v e named mrpnrariona for profit, organised and r e ­
schoolmate o f. Mrs. Comstock’s nnd field In hls shirt sleeves. If ho didn’t caoom
they kppty, and b.tig* they shall bs ttp l i in ant in (lie above style d cause, and nting it 'll r tFe I.aw* of the State of Flor­ I ot Public Instruction.
F’ or Juslir# ol the Peace in and lor the mltled to 'register, thall prr.rnt ia Or
had Just mored Into our section o f the come to a. realization of hls shortcom­ tha* it is the belief of a Ilia lit th at the de* ida. it being c* preaaty provideil t i l l the following
Justice fliatrirle, via; Not. I, 2, regfalration.officer ernlflcat* of hls nutsrv
Itndant*. Cha». C. Warwick. Truste e, Hob- ioregning enumeration of »pei the power*
country. Well, she naturally exported ings then!"
J. 4.
nation, or • duly autheellented rsty
rrt H H am sry, Truster, W. Al Whitc om b. thaii not l&gt;# held to limit or reatict fn any
F'or
Constable
in and tor th* following th-rcof.
that there would he what they call a
|
^
"Iteformed. did-ho?" said the com­ Carrie Olr son, Anna W. M o r a n , J. G. M o ­ manner the general power# of th# Corpora­ Justice District*, vlt: Not. 1 , 2, 3, (.
ran and William 1 1 , Ulescn are rrsidenta of tion.
company dinner, ’ but there wasn’t mission man.
In testimony whereof, 1 have hereunto
Her.
2.
Upon
the
adaption
ol
this
saetA
a state other tha n tha state of Florida, and
Artlrlr Ilf.
art my hand and affixed th* great aeal of meat to to* conetlistlon, th* legiustw*:
There was fat fried pork and potatoes
"Reformed nothing!" said the patri­ that the olaces o f residence a n d addrrwees
The amount of the capital stock of thla th* Stale at Florida, at Tallahassee, tb* shall onset appropriate laws to carry its
of
the
aaid
defendants
are,
C
h
arle
s
C.
War­
nnd boiled greens and all the dessert arch. "He Just,sat down and ato like :l
corporation shall be One Hundred Thousand Capital, this the twenty-fourt day of A u ­ purpose ol this amendment i i f o effert.
,
wick, trustee, Philadelphia, Pa.*, Itobtrt *11. Dollar* &lt;1 1 0 0 , 000. 00 ) divided into on* thou­ gust. A. D. 1916.
The vote* cast in romptiahce witkjaid
was squash pie. This was set out on hog."
Hartisey, trustee, Phlladelpliia. P a . , , W. A. sand (1,000) share* ol th# par vafu# of On#
(••al)
H. C LA Y C R A W F O R D .
proposed a mend menu, nnd th. rain*^
W h itc o m b , B lo om in gton, 111. . . Carria W.

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SANFORD WAGON WORKS
BUtJCERSOR TO W. !L UNDERWOOD

One and two horec Wagons Made
in Sanford, on hamFftl airtimes.
PRACTICAL HORSESIIOER
205-207 Oak Are,
Phone 244

Oleaon, D uluth, .Minn.; A n n a W . Moran,
D uluth, .Minn.; J. G. Moran, D u l u t h . Minn.,
and Wrn. D. Oleaon, Holton, G a . ; that thr
said tfi fen da tkta are over tht age o l twentyone ye a rs ; th at there ia no perso n in tha
stale ol Florida the strvlre ol a subpoena
u|nm. whom w (»uld! be binding' upon I he
»ktd d r fr n d s n ls , and H further appearing
In i hr rirr u ll ( o u ii r . r i r n o i Jadlflul f i r ■ from thr affidavit aforesaid th at tno Farrcull In and far Srmlruilr f unfit;, It^ridla held Lumber C o m p a n y ia a corp ora tion
I- U Hagan* t'hai'f m m *uf I hr *
whose olTicr' t n d principal pla ce o f business
Jie if d o* f ' o u n l y I ' t m m i u i u i *
and w htse surceaicifi and as*igns anj un­
r n . Hrminolr f 'o u n t v , H u t l d i ,
known, and that Mia* fligelow has d e p a rte d
•rtinf f(»r And cn hrhalf *f «hr
this 1Ifr leaving heirs and legal rrprr*#nta» tivrs whose natnr* and places of residence
Hiiitd oi
County
Caro*tiiv
siofturw. and lnr and nn lirha’ f
are u nkn ow n .
•
•
ol thi
C o u n t y oh Srrnlnolr,
* Therefore,
you ,
Charltv
Warwick*
M*tr of f i"f id a
trustee, Hubert if. lia m s e ) , tru#lH ’ ; W. A*
vi.
*
« Citation
1 W h itc o m b . Carrie fJetun, A nna "W'. Moran*
ji p rrs II Hiyrr.
J. (* Moran and William IK Uleson are o r­
To all j*rr*o*it int#rr*ii»d in or*having ti«ni dered to *appear ih 1 the Bill o f Complaint
Uphn lh r follow ing dr»r(lh «d |&gt;ri*fFrrly. tit* bled in this cause on Monday, th e 4 th day
uair, I|inf and W in g ir i h*- C o u n t y cif Srtn# of December* A* IK DJ 1C, the s a m e being
inolr, St *t I* fif FI or i«f a and mnn* ;i ar1 1r u• a rub* day of th is court, and the Fa Ir held
•
lafl| diarfHrd A.* f'dlinn*. iti-mii.
I-u m her * ‘« fn p a n y • a* cr» r fin r a 11 *»'n, a n d all
S I k of N F *t See. 7. Tw p. 20 . •S,
parties claiming interest under the said
!ta*igr 1. Favl
Fairfield Lu mber Company* aa its t success­
Twp. 20 * S.
s u 4 ul .Me'* 5®c.
or* nr aaaigna, o r otherwise, a nd all parties
tUar.gr 4 - K iit .
c l a i m i n g interest under Him* I U « « t o * , de
8 K *4 of N \ V\ Sue. S, Twp# 20 , 8 .
ceasrd, nr oth erw is e, in the p r o p e r t y lying
Kar. r* 32 II a« i
and being in S e m incte m u n i ) , F lo r ida , and
S t , .1 N \N 54 S*c. 8, Twp. 20. S of •fear rll e.i aa (ollo'trs: SFrij ol N W * , . See.

Hangr

i-* Rail.

Hundtid Dollars (1100.00) each. The atock
when {.sued ahalt be fully paid atock paid
for in fu|! with lawful money oi the United
Stale* or in preperty, labor or services, at
just valuation to he (iard by th# incor
poratora or' by the director* at a meeting
called for such purpf*#, which
aloe
due shall
bo entered of record in the mintittea of tha
•aid meeting.
Article IX'.
This corporation shall eaiat for a trrm of
Ninety-nine (99) )eait from t h e date of t h e
issuance of letter* patent.

25. T p . 20 8 . lU n ee
j' ’i W I . -«
\ W ' % of N W ' i
*aU -F F W -1-T »r-StrT7. S#r 23. Tp 20
Han
ltan,r 32 .E . 8 K&gt;, ol NF’r it an.) Fi '
I
I*, llscnn.
llafian. Ch airman of thi s i - a p C^,23. - T p - - 6 * - y 7 . ~ R H S | ? 3 3
N W . ol See. 25. Tp. 20
ii nifffy - -i*r
lioatd cf C o unty C iHtDiljuiiim*#*r
f»emtnnte *?TIT14
Lotowsyr—FtnrtltT! ailtng for and cn -tiehalf Hang* 32 Fi. a 1*o all ol th# S
o f N E &gt;,a
Earepl
llodril of County Commitfiooarft S#e. 28, Tp. 20 S „ Ranr# 32. F..
Ih#
HE
corner
of
the
N
F)1, of
nd on Whalf of thi* C o u nty of Rex. at
and for
1 .,•
-run N. 213 1-1 yds; thenre, W.
Srmihulr. S u i i *&gt;f Florida, did on ih r 2 .1 rd NFrii..
‘
“8 . 61
“ ‘l - *l yds; thenre
day of Ot ta b 1* f. A. IK 11*1*5, At a hit priltlon 14T 2-3 yds:, thenre
in thr af'Oyr r n u t lr d court, alleging among W. 2 57 *y! yd*.; thenre 8 . 182 &gt; da; thence
yi|a. to beginning; also eirept
-6 yd#,
other thing* that ia m r a If. Dryer la thr F:. 105 1-6
o » n r r o f (ha following deacrlhed landa in lieelnnine ,al the N I I . m a a e - e l ee«tiotT7 TBIT
519' t ! ” yda.
yd a. tn&gt;nr«
thVnre 8 * H u yda. thenre
Seminolr C o u n t ; , C lo rld f—
E. 518 1-7 ydt; thenre N. 1 1 0 yda l o be­
— N+rii' Ul , .VETq Bee.
ginningAlso earrf.t . the right granted
Ranee A2 F.aat.
.3VS I, ,1 N B » , Ser., 8, T*vp. 30. 8. ol Orange county. Fin ,Ida, lor uae of road
material
on
W ' J of S E ' , of N E ' , ot N E W .
llanx* 32 F;xat.
SF, &gt;, ..( N W S fee. ». T a p . 20, '8. ol reserving title and poia enion when road ma­
terial shall have been ethauated, and . the
Ranfe 32 Ea.t.
. N E j , of N\V&gt;, Sec 8. T a p . 20, 8. ot S W ' j of the N W , and W&gt;, o|- S W R .
See. 6. Tp. 20 8. Range 32 E,. are ordered
Rant# 32 Eaal.
„
N W , ol N W , See. 8, Twp. 20. 8. ol to appear to the Rill of Complaint duly
file* In thi* ra*e. ‘on Monday, the Sth day
Range 32 Feel.
, •
of F’ebruary, 1917. the same belqg a rule
And further alleging that a puhlir high­ day of thla court.
way has t/ren ealaolt.hfd in Seminole
It is further ordered .that this notice be
iNmnt), F’torida, a certain portion of which
and over the
i n d i of
ot the published In the Senfnad Herald, a nedrap a u r t through ond
tEe llanda
.aid Jam#* It
II. llryee; that portion ul aaid naper puVtiahnd In Seminole county, F'lurFiighaa) paa.ntg over and through .the landa ida,, for twelve ronafrutivr weeks.
of the aaid Jamra H. Drvte, qeing- more
Witness E. A. Dougtaaa, Clerk of th*
, . i t it ularl) deaeilluil »&lt; loliow., to-Wll:
Circuit Court, and the veal theiecf, Ibis
.1 right ul »a&gt; flit) Ieet in width paaatnc 20th day of October. A. D. 1916.
feeat)
. E. A. DOUGLASS.
through the *aid landt of the aaid Jairtea II.
Itfygv, the renter line ol which H more parClerk of ibe Circuit Court, Seminole
tieularij de-rribed aa lolloer-. Ilrglnning at
County, Florida:
ih# forth line of Section Seven , 7 ) , -Town* George tl. Herring,
ship Tweaty i2ot, aouth ol Rang# 32 Eaat.
Sofiritor for Complainant.
|9-Tuea-I3«r
•aid point heing 12C5..3 It. m«r# «r ie-a
» e - t III the r.orthaaat corner ol aaid hrrt
t a t ii hevin i~ j. in »aid lownahlp aod rarge.
•aid i dot tiling in the renter line ot the In Court ef- Ihr Caauntr Judge, Semlnglg
Count). Stele ef Florida
Hanlerd and Oeneva road: thenre south i s
drg. a j ’ ie#.. ea-t to a point on tdje weit In re FlstataNjf
Maggie
Brown
iir.e of ^erlion .8 1,18 ); said point ic in g 790
Creditor*. Legatee*. Distributee* and
feet ‘tenre’ or tea# eaulFi ol the N. ft’ , rotner T oallalt Prraon*
having Claim* or Demajtda
of H er. g; then## tnuth 56 deg. ,39 •##. rail
against aaid Fiatatr;
a diitanre ot 2112 It. **&gt; an angle point:
Vnu,
and
eagh
you. are hereby nntiB,ed
t F.« oi # .. uth 55 deg. 15
eaat a dlitgnr# and required to ofprrvent
any claims and
o f tool -ft. So a point 287 ft. more-or
drmandt which you. or either of you. may
north of the aouthweM rorner of the
have
agalnat
tb*
estate
of
Maggie Brown,
■ a l quarter oi Srction light &lt;8 .
- o u t h 3** d#g. 33 **r. eaat, a d i i t a a # of rtereaved, late o f . Seminole County. Flor­
f.r.r. ft. to a point on the «outh l i e # / ! the ida, to the «irdrr&gt;lgnnd administrator of
narthea*! quarter of aaid Section F;jj*it (81, said estate, 'a a(thin tw o years from the
thenre south 54 deg. 35 ,ee. eaa t—000 ft. date hereof.
Dated Get- 2»th. A. D. 1916.
m ofe or !#•• to a point 530Tl. more or leaa
SAM U FM . K. B I U I W N .
aouth of lh« northwtat rornet ot the north­
10-Tuee.9te
east quarter of the aouthiaat quartet o)
i Section Light &lt;8 &gt;. thenre aouth 56 drg.
Notice o f laleallea to Apply far Lellera
.15 aee., ea*t 213.3 ft. more or lea* to a point
PATENT
‘ ® 8 the aoutkermoal line of the property of
Notice la hereby given that na th# 18th
I Jkme* tl. Bryra.
The abova deartlied
right of way fifty ft. in width through the day of Nt va min r A. D. I91(, the u n d t r landa ol the said Jmraea 11. Uiyre, bring the signed will apply l o the Honorable Park
of Florida, at T a lla ­
prevent graded right ol way whlrh lor sev­ Trammel. Governor
lor Letters Patent
Incor­
eral year* haa been open to the puhlir hassee, Florida,
thtougF (he land* of the aaid Jam#v -It. porating ,J. H. Hayden Company, under
th#
following
proposed
charter,-the
original
llryr* and aa ia shown by Ike preliminary
su rvey made by (7. R. Ramiejr, highway en- ol which la now on Ble In the office of th#
gjnrer. of Ike County of Seminole. Stale of Secretary of Stata at Taliahaar##, Florida.
^
J. FL llayden.
Florida.
J. N . Whilner,
And it further appealing from laid peti­
R. C. Maiw.il,
tion that It is nereaaary that the landa of
,
Alfred Foster,
aaid Jams* HI Bryre over and through the
said right tl way phases ia ner*aaary to be • Wr, the undersigned, hereby aaaorlito ourhad and ta kep’ by the F o u n t ) ol -.Seminole, •rtvea together for th# purpaa# ol becom ­
(or the purpose ol a pubtla highway; and it ing Incutporated n o d , forming a corpora­
further appearing Irom eald petition .that tion under and by virtu# of the Ijtw* end
th ^ County cl Seminole, and the aaid Jamaa Copaiitution oT the Slat# of Florida, with
II. Dr) re rannet agree u|tf&gt; a reason all* and under the fo tl o w I n g ^ p jo ^ H ^ chafttf
compensation to be paid’ Tiir aaid right of
Company
. |.
—
Article 1.
” ~®*Je, thetetore. thla le to rommand til
Th* nam# of Ibia corporptlon thall be
raona Intereatad lo. or having tlena upon
e above deerribed property, to p en eaa liy J. It. Hayden Com pany and ft* principal
be and appear beiorg the Judge o f our place of business shall be (a tha CUy ot
C ircu it Ccart la and lot tha County ol Sanford, in tho County o f Somlnolo and
ia a tia oie, B ut* ol n cr ld a , at the tow n Slat* of Flatlc^a, with blan ch efflceo at anch

K

Sec. 8 . Twp. 20 . S.

trtfrl# V.
The officers of this ccrporation shall be
a president, a vire prtsidenl, a armetaiy and
a irraaurrt, th# latter two of which offices,
l»-w lt: a secretary and a treasurer, may be
hold by on&lt; antj the same, person, and a
board of director* miniating of not more
than seven (7l nor lea* ihan three 13)
member*, the number of said board to be
fixed by the by-tawa. 1 he board of dlrectora
•hall be et»ct#d by the »torkhotdera at their
annual mretkng which shall be held on the
••com! Tuesday in January of each and
every yVar, beginning with the yeat 1917,
and the other offtreir shall be elected by
the board of dirrrturs annually, on the same
date aa the annual (netting of th* atorkhcldrra aa above
ov* aperifled, and 1 mmediate.
ly after the sajl) mrruag al I III ■t 'Ifk'FrriTiIa I a
Tli# tingyff .&gt;r directors may at any time ap­
point such assistant &gt; " ' ' l n i r i m u n r i r n t
ireaaur#** a«-tt-Ttllirk#e lit. The incorpor­
ators oi this rompany shall meet In the City
ot Sanford; Florida, oo thr I l t h day of tletemiier, 1916. to cojnplrfe th# organlxatlon
of thq jrompaoy, to adopt by-laws and to
IT
rl#ct ortlrcr* to conduct th# business
of the
corporation until Ita Brat annual meeting in
1917. Until said meeting of th# Incorpcrstore and uqtil thrir auccesaors are r is e t t i
and ■i^lI_qM‘ l‘ "~J r-^-b w .te#w a nr-(hr. ##rin ahall be conductad by thn followng officers, to-wltt
J. R. Hayden, aa president,
J. N. Whitenr, aa vice president,
Alfred Foster, aa secretary and trexaurrr’,
and J. R. llayden, J. N. Whilner. R. C.
Maiwcll and Allred Fqatcr at th# board of
ilircctora.
Article V|. '
This ccrporation ahall at th# pevllng
of the ineetporatora above provided lor,
adopt an appropriate corporate a#al and by­
law. not ineonalatanl with th**# article* of
incorporation, nor with the Law* at th#
Slat* of Florida, which by-taw* may b#
amended or repealed a* may t # provided in
such by-tawa.
‘
Article VIt.
Th* highiat amount cf Indebtedness or
liability (o which this corporation may at
any lim# subfert Itself ahall b# twice th*
amount of ita authoriiad capital atock.
-rut * ti ll.
Th* names and residence* of the Incor­
porator* and subscribers ol atock with th#
number uf share* subscribed by each,, nr#
aa follows;
,
J. It. Hayden of Sanford, Fla., SfltJ shares.
J. ,N-. Whlttver #f Sanfhrd, FI*., I share,
R. C. Maxwell ol Sanford, Fla., 1 shirr,
Alfred FVstrr of Sanfcrd, Fla., t share.
|n Testimony Whereof th# undersigned
have Joined aa subscribing Irfror poratora o(
J. It. Hayden Company, and hava hereunto
•at thrir handa this 14th day uf October
A. D. 1916.
J, IL Hayden,
J. N. VVhitner.
K. C. M w v r l l ,
Alfred F*o*t#r.
State of Flarlda
County of Seminole
On thla day personally appeared before me
a notary public ol the State uf Florida, J. It.
llayden. J. N. Whilner, It. C. Maxwgll and
Alfred Foster, each to nt* well and parsonoily known, and known to m* to be th*
rsona
In and
...Idescribed
__ _
_ who
_.T rxeeuted _the
_
foregoing nrtjrle* ol Inrcrporallnn nnd each
of them acknowledged to re* that he signed
the aam# for Ih# purpose* therein net forth
nnd exnrvweed.
In Wltneae Whereof, 1 have hereunto let
my hind and official seal at Sanford, in th*
County of Seminole, and Slat* of F,orlda
an thi* tb * l l t h dey of Oeloher, A. D. 1916.
&gt;
B. F. Whltnor (Seal)
Notary Public.
My eommiaslon expires
Feby. 12th. 1911.
, 17-Tuee-fite ’
740TIC B
Notire If hereby given, that ender and by
virtu* of nr. etecutlen 'issued cut of and
under th* eeat of tbe Circuit Court. Seventh
Judlriel Circuit of (jctaUnio .county. Ft oil da.
Fa * v rit -tlllia ln pending, wherein A. K.
Power* ia plainliff nnd Ueo. W. Benton Js
defendant, I have levied upon end will sell
•I the front door at the court hout* at Seaford. Semin tie county, Flarlda o t Monday,
of*. November, *1916.
tha
Ithe
B t f6'lh
H Hd»y
* J (M
• * * » during %um
sale, U
lir&lt;t Monday
legal hours of tale,
it being th* lint
M ondey
In th* month and n legal anl*a day, thn Inflowing described property tc-wft:

Secretary of State.
a
T o C. M. Hand, Sheriff heminoie County.
3-Tu#s-IOtc

NOTICE OF ELECTION
Whereat, Tha legUtsture of 1915, under
the constitution ol 1883, of th# state ol
F'lorida, did psaa three Joint resolutions propoiing
amendments to th* constitution oi
th* atat* of Florida, and th* same were
*7 reed to by a vpt# of Ihrs-o.lifths of all th#
members elected to each 'house; that toe
votes on aaid joint resolutions were entered
upon thrir respective journal*, with the
yeas and nava therron, and they did deter­
mine and dirert that the aaid joint resolu­
tions l e submitted to th* elrcthra of th*
•tat# at the genrrat election in N o w m t e r .
1916. .
Now. therefor*. 1, II. Clayf Crawford,
aerretary of th# stale of FToridai do hereby
give notice I hat a
General Election
MY SPECIALTIES:
will be Field in each county In Florida on
Tuesday next succeeding tho Brat Monday
in November, A D. 1916, th* said T u n . PICKARD’ S HAND-PAINTED CHDU3
day -being th*
Seventh Day ef Navemhrr
CORHAM’S STERLING SILVER
for
rejection
th*i aaid
■
o r the
c n . rratification
a i i D c a u o q oor
r
r e j e c m i n oofi m
xa ta
| i n r * r i } U ' III
joint resolution* proposing amendments to J * y i t i iH &lt;&gt;— # •
the constitution yf Ikf
f- ptnu.la, vit-

HENRY McLAULIN
,

A Joint R#aolutionp£snailn*--»aa—Amend— a K a V - le —B e r t m n ' T o f Article 9 of the
Slat# Constitution, Relating to Taaatton
and FiDioca.
,
It# it resolved by th* legislature ol the
state ot Florida:
That the following amendment of Section
9 of Article 9 of th* constitution of the state,
relating to taantlon and finance, ia hereby
agreed to and al.all be submitted tp f*
elsctnra c f t t e a lal* toe ndopthm df Friection
a f t l i T next general election h.realter; that
ia to.any, that Section 9*of Article 9 ol th*
co natitutlnn of the slat* he amended to
read aa follows:
‘ ’ Section 9. There ahall be exempt Irom
taxation property to the value of five hun­
dred dollari to ever) widow that ha* a fam­
ily dependent on her for support, and to
every person who la a bona fide resident
of the atat* and has lost a limb or beau
disabled In war or by misfortune."
A Jo,nt Rrsolut.on proposing an amend­
ment to Seetlona 3 , 3 and 6 of Artirl# VII
ol th# constitution of th# slat# of F’ lorida,
relating to census and apportionment.
It# It resolved by the legislature oi th#
•tat# of Florida:
That th# follow in g ' amendments to th#
constitution of.'th* atat* ol F’ lorida b*. and
tb* aam# are hereby agreed to, and th*
aam* shall be submitted to th* electors of
the atat* nt th# general election in I9IB, for
ratification or rejection!
S*rtInn 2 of Article VII la h#r#by amend­
ed so aa to read sa foliowt;
" T h * legislature* that ahall conyem* la
th* year 1919 nnd (hereafter jfhaU consist
of one member qT thr senate from each
efiuhty “ n th# attle, and ol on* member of
the houe# of rspreeentalivn from each
county in the state to) every ten thousand
*&gt;f population therein, or tb* major fraction
thereof when there may be i major fraction
left over after dividing th# wbola number
ot population of (be county by lit* num­
ber ten t a o u u n d t . Frotided, that each
county shell have nt leaal on* representa­
tive nnd that no county shall have mure
than three representative* In th* houae of
repreaenUliv**- Tb* Member# of the house
ol representative* ahall be elected for a
term of tw o years and tae member* of tb*
ttnat* shall be elected tor a terra of f l a t
yean, eirept *• hereinafter provided.
Th*
election for member* foi each branch ehalk
b* at Ih* sain* time and place*. Th* term
of office of senator* elected la 19tfi shall
expire on th* Bret Monday In April, 1919
Th* term of cfflc# of senator* e l e c t e d , In
1918 from th* following counties, to-wltt
Escambia, Gadsden. Jaevson, l-eon, M a d i­
son, l.alayrtt», Taylor, Columbia, Nassau,
Duval, Marion, Sumter, Igderenn, 1 ,**,
Monroe, Putnam, Volusia, llarnlltan. Alarhua, lira ward.
Liberty, Bern an do, Pinellas,
Brevard. Palm Urerb' and i-evy. snail ex­
pire on Ibe Brat Monday In April, I » I 1 :
nil other sen atom to be eleetad In th# year
1918 their larm of office shall expire on* the
Bret Monday In April 1921. All member*
of lha house of representatives elected nt
Ike general election In 1918, tketr taros of
olBrn shell expire on th* first Monday in
Apnl. 1921, and thereafter Ih* term o f o f ­
fice of all ntrmhere of the house of repre­
sentatives shall commence an tb# first
Tuesday alter th# first Monday- us—A writ
next luerseJlug th* ritctloa. At th# gen­
eral election In 1980 and th*c#a((vtv all
••nataris - to he elected thall bo elected for
a U 4m o f lour year*, th# teem to begin o*
lb* first Tuesday attar tho first Monda y In
April of , the following yaar. •icnpt t b i t
when n new com
'
county
i*' created, the' leg irislure
el% that
A
IATW Ishall
BM! a
4 B i t ItOHI ( I s Ih#
I t n r_
t h . Irl f _t i l #
......._
-terra of thn Brat senator to
‘ be elected there
“ 8t tw* e t four years with tho and
I." view of keeping tho number ef old m »

■A j\. w

\ J

I

declaration* and reftira* ther.ol, skxfi 1*
subjected to the same regulations atd re­
strictions aa are prns. 'ed by la* 1st pa
oral ejections in Ih* i .At# of Florida,
(seal)
In Tfsrimoay Whereof, 1 Vise
hereunto set my hand axd af­
fixed the Great Seal of ike Rita
o f F'|[&gt;rld*&gt;
Taltahassea, tXa
Capital, #h&gt;s th . tweaty-Ulk
day of July, A. D. 1914.
If. CLA Y CRAWFORD,
Secretary ot Stxla.
IQI-T u#a-13tc
____________________ *

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JEWELER

EJ«GIN AND 1VALTHAM WATt'HI

M a x w ell’s
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Magazines Periodicals
Soda-Water *
Confectionery
Cigars and Tobaccos
1 0 4 1 s t . S t.

P h e n e l8 2

C . H. DINGEE
P lu m b in g and ■
G a s Fitting
All W ork Receives M /P e rs o n i

Attention And Best Iffort*
OppowHe n iy HaB

Tried*"e N* «

N ATURE W M
Agdinst U sing Cflomel
Tho sickening, nauacatitf tre'ibc
that follows the 8s« of c*!o«*t
natural result of iligarranf^K ^°® j
entire syatem. poftoni e«ry»hcf*
arc agreeing that the actioi
c4,0‘
mei to much tno attong, tyA Havel
the body sick an weakonfct
LtV-VER-LAX a &gt; wondffto1 ^
atituto for dikur'l, that hd.**' 0
its good eftoetd ir\d none cl it* *’*
onca, It acts si Jthingly bat tborver, clearfnf **
oughly oh the
tho entire ly*1**"
bile, and riddi
ort’a.
of stagnating
etrictly »
_ LIY-YKU-LA-Jt
rnpound, »n^ "
less vegetublo
b aatU fa rpa n «
guaranteed to
returned I6"*
your money will,
be 'Ike#*on the original, *1 taring t ^
and signature d L. K. ^
For sale here at 50e and |l0lJ *
W. G. Aldridge.

SU t

�PAGE SEVEN

THE SANFORD HERALD

Successors to N. P. Y O W E L L &amp; CO
W EST F IR S T S T R E E T

Y O W E L L -S P E E R B U IL D IN G

i

The Moment has Arrived when the Fall and Winter Stocks of this
Big Store are Full to Overflowing, as a Result a Great Number of
the Newest Arrivals. Many af the Choicest Things in Every De­
partment are Marked at Special Prices for this Big Fall Opening.

Never Have The Goods Been Richer, More Correct or More Desirable
Remember Goods are Advancing Daily.

new shades

For The Ladies
WOMEN’S PLAIN TAILORED ANI) FUR
T R IM M E D SUITS
T h is cn llcH .in n

ftf fp s h in n tih k iJ &amp; iita -fm * -

fuf llmf quality- W ool Velour, 1 o i r e t 1w db
ii^bardiner Sergesr Brtiajicioth, etc.
Almost every, desirable model is shown,
beautifully tailored and trimmed in
furs and braids. Opening; sale
prices $12.oO to....... ........
* ,
. **
WOMEN’S N E W AND ATTRACTIVE
BLOUSES
• T o Wear with the New Suits
Here will be found the most exclusive
collection of charming Blouses modestly
priced. •
*
•
*
Opening
sale price for these ( £ £ K l l
‘ t il
-----------New Showing Ladies’ Sweaters
A big treat to see them, almost any
color or style.
„ _
Opening sale
price from ( £ £ K f l
C^O A A

Beautiful showing of Ladies

B y Buying Now at This Store Means a Big Saving

FOR TH E MEN-FQ LK S

LadiesMCid-Gkwev Black-White aird Tfti,

The Rest Styles, Values and Selections arc
H ere— Advance Styles in Overcoats

15c Yard Wide Bleaching, Soft Quality,
per yard
10-4 Bleached Pepperell, Sheetingy -Value------- —
45c
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•
9-4 Bleached Pepperell Sheeting, Value
40c
&gt;
Heavy Outing Flannel, Light and Dark,
1 2 * 1 -2

•

15c Yard Wide Percales, Light and Dark
Colors
«
81X90 Bleached Monitor Sheets, Value
$1.25
- &lt;.
18X36 Huck Towel, White or Red Border, 12 12c
35c Mercerized Poplin, All Colors

*

•

Ixiose box draping, form fitting single and
double breasted models. Opening sale at from
$15.Q0lo$20.00.SplendiriTnlliesIn M eu ’fTami
Young M en ’s All W ool fruits ( P O O P A
for $15.00, $18.00 and .
YOUR HAT
Makes or mars your appearance,
make no mistake if you buy one here
Opening sale price on these OJT
Hats ffon $1.50 to
OUR BOYS’ DEPARTM ENT
•
•
Is especially attractive to Mothers who
know Values . All Wool Suits (£ - | A A A
frofn$5.00 to ...................
«p A U *U U
A big new showing of

Boys’

LEATHER IS SKY HIGH AND GOING HIGHER
' — Shoes have advanced more than $ lt5G per pair in past few months. We
have about* 1500 or 2000 pairs of Selby's Shoes for Men, Women anil Children.
Sizes are broken but if your size .is here you can save one to three dollars on every
pair you buy. Shoes worth $3.00
AQ~
(P I A O
d » 0 1CT
d*OAA
to $5.00 : : : : i : : : : 5 / 0 C j J p J L « 5 /O jk f p Z . l O j ! p d . u 9

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

�THE SANFORD HERALD
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M . HAYNES, Business Manager
Pgblbhtd E w rr Ti&gt;«wt*y »»d M d s j

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
lu m ru p n oN prick, in advance
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October $|,

THE HANFORD HERALD

pacjY: f o u r

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M t t t t d la Lk. n tr br Carrl*» 11.00 Pet Year la
A dria n or JO*. r » r Monlb
f i r a n u la A d ria n Maal Ra Mada at OSIra

\’ An Swearingen is making a stren­
uous campaign for Catt* in this dis­
trict and toying many complimen­
tary things about Swearingen. Does
this mean that Von Intends to run
for congress next time?

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• Volusia county is in a political
stew and every mnn's hand is against
his neighbor. • Even the newspaper
men are under suspicion and the
preachers will come next.
\ erily,
the world Is going mad and. all dver
nothing.
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policticlan. It ia lota of fun, however, hut a newspaper is instituted
to print the news and our efforts
have alwpys been“and wc hope al­
ways will be to take care of that
feature first and let politics take
care of itself. However, wc don't
want our position to be misunder­
stood and this is if we believe in a
principle, that principle is not one
of politics but an opinion of what ia
right in our- own mind.— Lakeland
Star.
...

X X X X X X X ? Q &lt; IX X X X X X X ? Q C X X X X ?w C X X X X X X X X X I

WE HAVE TIME FOR ALL
who ia willing to give you his time is the one who in­
variably gets your business. The officers of this bank are ready and
willing to give you their time and advice on investments—on all
financial matters—it is your business to take advantage of the service
that we offer, come in and see us. T h e m an

WHY SUPPORT KNOTT*
The above caption has been used
The-National Association ol Nut by many editors duntng the pnst few
Growers meets in Jucksonj'JJle on. weeks, due to' the strife- that has
9#I m ia ii i n i d DiUdii*
T*i«»b«M N«. us Nov . 2 2 ,- Good thing they waited been engendered In the present cam­
until after Nov. 7th for there ought paign, but the Arcadiu News uses it
JLt WANT YOUR BUSIHt^.
to be several recruits for the asso­ over the following very feasible anti
ciation from some of the politicians commendable editorial:
&gt;
after that date.
0. L TAYLOR
C. M. HAND
R. R. DEAS
"W e could easily give many reu­
If. R. STEVENS
' Cashier
A**’t Cithirr
IVh Mm i
VW*fn«U*i p L wOODRUFf Vko-Prtsidsnl
s e s why we think that the people
The question of a city hospital for should elect the Hon. William V.
Sanford will be left to n vote of the Knott for Governor of the state of
tux payers which is really the proper Florida over the Rev. Sidney J.
manner in which to deal with this Cults, but will give only one. This
matter. It is not the initial cost of reason ia the opg we have beep giv­
a hospital thftt li worrying the aider- ing ever since-.the election, namely',
nnd Thursday bf this week as fol­
men but the nnnual sum that the that we believe Mr. Knott received
T IIE DIFFEREN CE
lows:
Wednesday, Nov. 1, All Saints^
hospital will need each year from the more first and second choice votes in
When Sidney J. Catts came to
I)ny,
6:30 n. in. and 7:30 p. nn
city funds.
tljo Democratic primary Juno 6th, Lakeland recently several hundred
Thursday,
Nov. 2, All Souls’ Day,
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■
than did Rev. Cutis. If all the pre­ Knott supporters stood In the park
D EM O CRATIC T IC K E T
WHICH MEANS THAT PEOHi
Requiem
Celebration,
6:30 a. m.
and
listened
quietly
and
respectfully
It is passing strange that a CattB cincts could have been recounted ns
Presidential Electors
SHOULD GUARD TUKIIt IIIIUR
In that
Tho birthday hank of Holy Cross
meeting in this cit’y always gets a they should have been, we believe during his entire speech.
H J. Turner Butler
Tho advice has become morr|«
respectful hearing apd there is no that Mr. Knott would have easily speech there were glaring mis-stute- Sunday school was . opened nflcr
Morton Caraballo
ful
since it has beert roined in
ments
and
perversion
of
the
.truth,
won
by
not
less
than
500
votes.
"R
ally
Dny"
for
the
third
time
after
disturbance
but
any
speaker
who
J. I’. Clarksoh
popular
alogan. It has been .
und
Mr.
Knott
was
abused
and
comes
hero
against
Catta
cannot
.it
ia
won,
he
has
won
by
a
small
nin^
its
institution
three
years
ago.
With
Frank Harris
in
public
places every where'
slandered
in
the
most
shameful
way.
have
a
quiet
meeting.
This
is
food
jority,
even
when
all
questionable
the
increased
nnd
larger
Sunday
Milton II. Mabry, Sr.
ever
present
reminder to enr
But
never
once
was
Mr.
Cntts
inter­
for
rollcction
to
the
non
partisan
votes
ure
thrown
aside.
For
this
school
it
was
not
so
surprising
tjiut
Will H. Price.
* .
voter ond he can stick a pin in the i reason, ami for the further reason rupted, even by p question. Ho wne the amount, contained was tho larg­ who enn read; street car
For United States Senator *
paper right here.
that we agreed to support The Demo­ treated us this paper .suggested he be est yet. Holy Cross Sunday school have it impressed upon then
Park Trammell
cratic nominees, our^ vote shall be treated, as a guest o f the city of is educating a Filipino lad at the stantly—in fact, it is cmj&gt;h_
'
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For Congress Fourth District
Lakeland entitled to a courteous and, Church of S. Mary, Sngadn,. P. I. everywhere for the prcvenlii
W. J\ Sears
The sympathy of the state press east for Mr. Knott;
physical accident and miihq
respectful
hearing irt the representa­ by the name of Filipiof
For Governor
is being extended to T. J. Apployiyrd
Again Mr. Knott ia u high rloss
human beings.
tion
of
ids
case.
W. V. Knott
in his hour id sorrow, tho late loss Christian gentleman,,a trusteo of Coof his loving wife and helpmeets foHlumbiu College at Lake ■City, the
Temple Services
Isn't it about time that it i)l
For Secretary, of Slate
But when Mr. K nott—not in n
a long spun of years. Especially in Baptist College of the state, ami a public.park, where all had an /-qua)
The services.nt the Baptist Tem­ given a wider application and
II. C lay. Crawford
Snfiford where the Appleynrds re- man of known integrity and ability, right- but in a hall hired, and paid ple Sunday were unusually well at­ to safeguard human life ind
For Comptroller
sided for so long is this sympathy He has done more for the Baptist fur by Mr. Knott’ s friends—essayed tended, beginning with the Sunday against mistakes and accident! tgl
Ernest Amos
extended. Sad. indeed, is the death cause of the stale of Florida thnn to speak, he was interrupted by ir­ school at 3:30 in the morning nnd blunders And ignorance which t* nl
For Stale Treasurer
of a wiie who hus lived with us in has the Rev. Calls. William...V.
J. C Lulling
relevant questions, by jeers and cat­ evening with the evening services or cause disease?
all our joys and sorrows lor many Knott is also a temperance leader of calls, by misconduct apd rowdyism Sunday evening. The
For State Supt. Public Instruction
people did
Accidents happen, usually, th
years. Wc give you our sympathy, known ability and integrity. We re­ thnt called the blush of shame to the not seem to mind the unpleasant
W. N. Sheals
lack of foresight.
Most ttc
Bro. Tom,
Only the Lord can ceived a letter from the Anti Saloon cheeks of those citizens .of Lakeland weather und the seats wero well
For Justice Supreme Court
are unnecessary because they
assuage your grief and deep suffer­ League prior to the primary stating who felt any regard for the reputa­ filled nt nil services.
Jelferson It. ltrovvne
be prevented/ Blunders and
ing.
that Mr. Knott's candidacy wns ab­ tion of this city as an orderly, hos­
H. Fenwick Taylor
At the 'Sunday school Sunday ance, which result in accident
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solutely satisfactory to that organiza­ pitable community.
For Railroad Commissioner
morning especial effort was made to inexcusable.
His conduct since that time
The Herald has called the atten­ tion.
Royal C. Dunn
It is true, that most of the dis­ impress thoset present that were
Apply these generalities to dr|
tion of the street officials to t|ie and before fully justifies this high turbance was made by people who
For Stales Attorney Seventh Dlst.
without the church to try to be occurence of disease among hi
numerous worthless curs that roam endorsement as a temperance man were not residents of this county,
Joseph H. Jones
present at all tho evangelistic meet­ beings.
One-third of the
tile streets at all times of the day We need have no fears with such a and we nre glad indeed to be able
For States Senator Nineteenth
ings to be held this week,*
probuhly
more than one thirdami night. Other cities have placed uiun in the executive chair. He ia
Geo. 1\ Crawford
to state this. The'principal disturb­
Florida
are
from preventable
Dr. Hymnn delivered n masterly
For Member House of Itcprcsenllvcs a ban on dogs roaming the streets one o f Florida's best native born cit­ er was a notable Socialist of Tampa, sermon Sunday evening, outlining in eases. One third of the babies I
and Sanford could do the same. izens nnd good enough for us. We who had no right to open his mouth
F. L. Woodruff
There
is a dog tax and a dog ortlin- j would despise ourself until the day jn a Democratic meeting, but it is some degree tho possible length of in Florida don't reach voting gtl
For County Judge
ance or if* there is none there should ° f our death did w«* not at this time of such political rng-tag and bob-tail eternity, and showing the difference one qunrter die before they tn fll
E. F. Householder
between n life with Christ and a life years otd, and one in five doaffl
be one. Several eases of dogs idling bear this unimpeachable testimony
For Sheriff
that Mr. Catts’ supporters ,iro large­ without Christ. This message was reach his first birthday. Such Bi|
Children on the streets have been re- in behalf of otir much libeled DemE. E. Brady
ly composed. A gang of hoodlums merely a forerunner of. the meetings wastage is frightful, nil the
pnrted ami the dogs on the streets ocratie nominee."— Plant City CouFor Clerk Cirruit Court
evidently had been sent up from that nre being conducted at the frightful because it isn’ t nrreanql
art* a general nuisance ami they Tier.
•
E. A. Douglass
Tampa to disturb jtnd harass Mr. Temple this week, and was re­
Preventable diseases are oid|
should be killed or kept at home. I
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For Su(ii. Public Instruction
Mr. Kpott and if passible to break ceived nnd appreciated by the large
preventable,
because their
\\V will not call attention to them
T H E D R IF T OF TH E T ID E
T. W. Lawton
up the meeting.
We are glad to audience.
ure,
known;
each
particular diwl
again: There are other means that
The political skies are beginning to know that these, and not ioCai people
For Tax Assessor
Qr. Owens of Humboldt, Tetih , germ nnd its methld of traumas*I
will, he taken.
look very bright for re-committing to were responsible for -the disgraceful
A. Vaughn
assisted by the pastor is now con­ its life history nnd the menial
- 0 -----the hands of Woodrow Wilson the conduct which
For Tux Collirtor
disgusted
decent ducting a ten days series of even- prevent its ravages are all knanl
THE EAST COAST CAN Al,
steering of the ship of state through people last night and which will add
..
Jno. D. Jinkin*
gellstic services nt the Temple. and how to control these ravagaI
•
—
n
Major Endue refused to recoin- ' *he*, perilous times that now ron- many votes to the big list which will
Seating arrangements have been Because they are not contrcHl
mend the purchase .of the East Coast i front us.
be piled up for Mr. Knott on Nov. made that will easily and ‘ Comfort­ through carelessness, neglect or g
Congratulations to the Orlando
canal
by
the
government.
The
|.
Mr
Tho9.
,
Inrrii
writM
tl,;|l
7th. Of course. Lakeland has her ably seat over hfour hundred people, norance does not change the
Sentinel upon moving into a new
Major's
recommendations
were
based
Duluth,
Minn.,
for
the
first
ti
proportion
of hoodlums, and some special ushers have been provided and such neglect and ignorance I
mo will
home.' The Town Slouch will nowpn the showing of business and the ) give a majority for the Democratic of these joined in last night's dch\have to dress op.
and nil the people in the - com- come inexcusable. There ia no &lt;
com of necessary improvements add- tiPket, and th.lt i»roPtor&gt; „ rni|way o nut rat ion; but these poor irrespon­
------- O ------munity are especially and cordially solution to the weeping
fid to the purchase price, and had suburb will give Wilson a majority sible* do not represent Lakelnnd
invited totnke part in the ^meetings, mother or fpthpr
Hugh Sparkman of the Daytona nothing to do with what might be
sentiment, nor the element which
of twenty to one.
fact tliuT thc lost oow- might
Journal who is being sued for libel termed the ethical question in­
We noted in our issue of Saturday makes I-a gLarni-auuib-a-sjdemlM "Cfly f
been saved by simple precautiMfl
objects to a prosecutor from Sem­ volved. Army engineers very prop­
through a little easily acquirtd Ifl
inole county being brought into the erly. -are not expected tr&gt; he ’ infiii- -that the Chicago Examiner has llop- . Tho differ’ence“ in tho conduct of
|
hi
|
over,
and
now'
occupies
alomost
formation that yvas offered, In* ■]
tHe
two
crowds
well
illustrates
the
case.
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tiuxd by- matter* of thla klhiL Thus
a
front
seat
on
the
Wilson
band
air.
difference
in
the
two
men
Who
are
the engineer's report shows that the
Wpgon. It Is a* Hearst paper.
offering for Governor, and the con­
The n w M death rate amoni
purchase
of the gnnal would be a
Frank Clark tried to nail down a
Mr. J. G. Bolts, a traveling sales­ trast thnt may be anticipated from
:;young children—1» due lx
tipd
piece
of
business
for
the
govern­
Coffin
I at Lake Butler last week and
man for a big (lour manufacturing their respective administrations. -Mr;
to two general causes—unhe
ment
from
a
business
standpoint,
Fielder
Jones
says
he
hus
a
Btnr
In
was pulled off Ids opponent before
concern reads u. a-a-letter yesttTTiluy "Knott, dignified, quiet, clean, court- "Hunk" Severeid, catcher.
parentage or to criminal inrap
he could* hit him. Verily these are und there has never been any- dailh liX ^^-rT "
•
•
•
ly&gt;.
gentlemanly:
Mr.
Cntts,
or
ignorance attending child
-tAhak-it-wiw-tlinrrEjnh 'iTm orafpolnt I7 * " " ,,is "0n' who U tt m" mbcr of a*
trouhlusaxiu:.. timu*.-------- -— -—
stock brokeht' firm in Chicago, in coarse, vulgar, brazen, blatant. The
I.ee
Hobbs,
tho
young
shortstop
tho
More,
than one half of the blin
of view. The Reporlar-Star would
J------ O---- like to sec the government take oyer which hcsahl thut ex-Governor Mar- Knott nuditorB quiet, respectful, Utils secured from Dayton, looks like in the United Stntes'is caused b
Only it few days more- anti* polities' the East Coast Canal and develop it. fin H. Glinnof New York, who wns courteous; tho Catts crftwd noisy, in­ tho goods.
neglect of simple precaution y
• • •
will he fofgotten, neighbors will We do not think that it will over comptroller of New York state when tolerant, disorderly. Tho character
birth, administered to counteract i
Tho hutting of Larry Doyle tills your
speak to neighbors again and there amount to much ns a traffic water­ Charles E. Hughes was Governor, of the man and the kind of crowd he
effect of venereal disease of fid
will lie peace and prosperity in the way under state supervision, hut we armed with ollieiul facts and figures draws to him is the best gunge of is a Joke. Last your ho topped the Na­ parent.
tional longue.
fair state of Florida. Meantime, be* could not favor the "payment of ftvV he had nt his finger ' tips, combined what his administration would be
• e •
No law has ever been wr
calm.
million dollars or more, for a water­ witli Ids eloquent, magnetic ahd log­ like. Therefore tho choico is pre­
Speaking of strikes reminds us that tho statute books of Florida, to J
ical
manner
of
presenting
them,
con­
sented to tho people of this state as tho host kind are those you make ott a
way by the government when the
vent marriage of. persons, mu
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state has 'already paid 'for its con­ verted one of the Ucpuhlicun dis­ to whether rowdyism, intolerance howling alloy.
woman,
who are contaminate,
• • •
struction and the promoters have tricts of Ch|cago to an enthusiastic and lawlessness, ns represented by
disease
transmissible
to the
Sidney J. Catts ahull be in tho saddle
The 1'lrntes nearly signed Harry
once received their compensation. endorsement of Woodrow Wilson.
generation.
Popular sentiment^
There should be some way to make | Governor Dunne of Illinois is now or whether pence, order and progress, Woltor, once the Yankee’s center field- not yot ready to sanction that,
er, two weeks ago.
the promoters put the canal in.ttttv-. sanguine in the belief that Illinois as embodied in W. V. Knott shall
• • •
law demands proof of the .phf
*
obtain.—
Lakeland
Telegram.
ignhle condition or turn it over to ( will pile up a majority for Wilson
Fielder Jones Juts cut loose from an­ fitness of any person to I®*
the government. Major Ludue's. re- running into many thousands,
other Brownie player. He sent Pitcher Safety for unborn generation*
What a difference (here
port reflects credit upon him ns nn
Mr. Raymond Robbins,-‘ -who Is
('hiirrh of the Holy Crass
BIB Fincher to Memphis, In the South­ not bo secured through such
is in Ink!
tip right dltlcinL— Reporter-Star.
stumping Colorado for * Hughes,
ern league.
The
announcement
of
something
lions— nof y e t—and the
Some kinds are pale, watery ant!
• • •
------ 0 -----frankly confesses that it is impos­ has been made that will mean one
evil results o f parental impurity I
without the body necessary to
sible to stay'the Wilson tidal wave. of. the greatest things for the people
Eddie Plank Is n patient bloko, even he,, and can be to a larger dn
make them Inst us long os is of­
IT ALL DEPEND#
If
he did*have to wait until he Was
ten necessary.
Not so with
R ev .'F r. Huntington,
It all depends on how you line up
counteracted in either ways aw
There is no defection in the south of Hanford.
forty-one
years old before ho became
anyhow’ in this enmpnign.
The
Tho re-election of Wilson will uni­ Superior of the Order of tho Ifoly an Iron man.
other means.
Cult* papers will boost the Cults fy and solidify the sections, will ob­ Cross ia coming to.Sanford the latter
Typhoid fever can be pr«
paper and the Knott papers will of­ literate the hyphen when applied to part of next January to hold a
It is a strong Blue-Black Ink
Gnrry Ilerrmann, president of the and malaria and tuberculosis,
fer apologies for tpe Knott organ Amercinniam and will place a big "M ission," which consists of special Rods, Is the proprietor of un open ulr
that will stay on your record
hooks for years, improves the
services and preaching by him every concert garden lit Cincinnati and Is os certainly as yellow ,ever
and the disgusting feature will ho premium on loyulty.
amnll pox and bubonic P^aRUe* .|
appearance of your correspond­
It will he a notification to *the dny and night fof a period of two milking money,
over with November 7th for which
ence und ran he used in your
te a l
h nit n o t y*-t §dM®
a
,
•
•
•
Father^ Huntington . being
we will lie greatly thankful and after world thnt America stands for Ameri­ weeks.
fountain pen if desired.
trol of
tho
reasonably
sure
eon
one of the most noted und eloquent
Artlo Butler, St. Louis Cardinal
all the "I told you so'a" are said wc ca first, Inst and all the time.
We have it in
shortstop, will ho sent' to Los Angeles diseases, even of those wh c
preachers
in
America
haa
a
nation­
expect
to
seo
the
newspaper
boys
of
It
will
give
a
more
pointed
and
Quarts - - - - $1.20
fie is greatly next spring In exchange for Pitcher Os­ more or less common in the
Pints - - - - - .75
the stafe hack in line boosting one emphatic fullness'to tho sayings of wide reputation.
States, but classified knowiM**
Half Pints - - .45
sought
after
and
has
a waiting list car Horst mnu.
another discarding the peculiar bed’ Commodore Decatur: "Our country!
• 4 •
which is the . concrete produo
4 Pz. Bottles' - ' - - .15
fellows some have unconsciously nnd In her intercourse with foreign na­ of appointments for two and thVee
Thtit Del Howard, Onklnnd manager, science, is sufficient to rc“ ut*
Cheaper Ink If you want it
unwillingly made during this cam­ tions may she alwaya'bo in the right: Year* in advance. The motropoHtan will protest the slgnlug of Ted Easter­
Ida's death rate from “ PPr0” ®
churches of New York city, Chicago,
paign, and what ia it nil for? Do hut our country, right or wrong."
ly, catcher, by Salt Lake, Is expected* 15.5 per 1,000 per annum W
you suppose one half of the poiitiThose who adore tho flag, those Phhiladetphia and San Francisco a In Coast Imtgue circles.
third, and with a r ttio .
» • •
cians ever appreciate whut the news­ who are too patriotic to be sectional, well as other of ottr largest cities
demand
his
time
as
well
a*
tho
time
papers do for them?
Right now those who hate hypocrisy nnd honor
many are. letting the newspaper car­ plainness of speech ahd loyalty und of all tho other priests of the Ordjir. Elliott s. After looking tdm over, tluthU t*
Sanford is very-fortunate TtFget- Cubs dubbed hint Uuuuy. He Is almost country of equal area on
ry the bill from the last June pri­ devotion to duty, will hail the rotrio] globe.
mary because they ware not 'elected election of the sublimely patient and .^a0 1 n i-la .cQ m *. -Announcement of as ferocious as a rabbit,
____i_
dates
and
schedules
wil!
be
made
or tome other foolish reason, and we courageous man In the White House
In an effort to bolster up the pitch­
v'
To His C r e d it
have about come to the conclusion ns a* day of jubilee—a triumph for later.
P1IONK 148
ing staff of the Rcdq, Christy Mathew“ Thochimney-swoop never:
of Bob Holly that we are not going all that makes (or the good, and safe­
There will be the following services son' 1ms sounded the recall of Htartlcy
remarked the Observer of
to tear our shirt any more for any ty of our republic.— Ocalv. Banner. in Holy Croaa Church on Wednesday Dougnu of &amp;ilt LnkchCUy.
Things; “he always follows sootI Aa Honad-CIaaa Mall &gt; U tl* Aafial 2Jad
10O*. at Iba PoalaSIra al Monfwd. riorldi
Cadrr Art of Marrh 3rd. 1*7*.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

INANDABOUTTHECITY
Little nippcntatf8""Mention
of Matters In B rief- .
Personal Items of
• Interest
— —
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Summary of the Floating Small
Talk* Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Itcadrra
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Mr*.*Chas. Jaudon of Savannah la
the guest of h « »ister, Mrs. J. F.
Reltxel.
Attend the Bankrupt .Sale o f shoes
at* E .H . Peters, 1115 E. First St.
21-1 tc
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The Loyal Order of Moose will
have a reorganisation tonight in the
Woodman Hull in’ the Pico block
and about ono hundred hnvo signi­
fied their Mention to make this
lodge » nc ot the most ‘prominent in
the city.
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For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
Self Kising Flour—A't all grocers.
6-tf
Shoes, nhoes, at rsducod prices at
E. H. Peters. 115 E. First St. 21-lt
The Indies of th*e Md Society of
the Presbyterian ciiirch will serve
hot lunches and coff-c at tha plumb­
ing shop of CJ. H. Dingeu opposite
the polls on Tuesday next (election
day) and all those desiring lunches
can get them there.
Now is the .time to buy shoes at
greatly reduced prices at E. H.. Pe­
ters’ shoe store, 115 E. First St.
&gt;* *
21-ltc'
Big meeting corner First and Park
Saturday night, Nov. 4, 8 o ’clock.
Don’t miM it%
20-:itc.
.The ladies cannot vote but they
can serve you a hot lunch and if you
|'want something to eat patronize the
Ladies Aid Society next Tuesday in
front of tho shop of C. H. Dingee
opposite tho polls on Palmetto ave­
nue.
. . .
Vote forW. V. Knott for Gover­
nor. The man. who has been de­
clared the Democratic nominee.
.
21-2lc
Dig Republican meeting Saturday,
eve., Nov. 4.
* • 20-3tc
Mrs. J. F. IUitzel and two hand­
some little sons, Masters Wiley and
Franklyn will leave for Savannah,
Thursday. They will go from there
to Columbus where they will attend
a house party given by Capt. and
Mrs. J. P. Starling.
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for
delicious hot Biscuits— At all tyocen.
6-tf
Be sure you are right and being
right means a vote for W. V. Knott
for Governor.
21-2tc
Emory Close is in tho city for a
few days visit and is greeting his
numerous Sanford friends.
Emory
has been a.resident of Lake county,
where he is engaged in civil* engin­
eering for the big land companies.

Mrs. J. If. Starling and daughter,
( iarissa are in Jacksonville this
week, the guests of Mrs. Starling’*
sistef, Mrs. Hubert W. Simms.

lor delicious hot hifeuita use Juba
Self Hiiing Flour— At ail grocers.
6-tf
Your candidate for Governor,
Florida Democrats, is W. V. k n ott
and it l* your duty to support him
rfl»rdle»s of differences of opinion.
. 21-2tc ’
Um Juba Self Rising Flour for
dditiou* hot Disc JiU-rAt alt grocert.
6-tf

Use Juba Sell Rising Flour lor
delicious hot Biscuits—At ull gro­
cers.
6-tf
Millinery— Ladies ready to wear
arriving dully nt tho French Millin­
ery Shop. ’
21-1 tc
John Bell, the popular editor of
the Tavnres Herald was in the city
Saturday and paid the Herald o f­
fice an appreciated visit. John has
been spending several days in-T am ­
pa and stated that Tavares and Lake
county were intact when he left.
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
Self Rising Flour— At all grocers.
6-tf
Sports coats anil children’s conts
on displuy at the French Millinery
Shop.
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Notice
Any information concerning the
whereabouts of .the “ Sanford 1917"
banner used at Ocala will he wel­
comed by H. H. Peabody or any
other member of the Wealoy S. S.
Class.’
21-2tp
Breaks the System
Just four unpaved blocks on
Sanford avenue breaks tho whole
street system.
21-2tc

Just received i Daw shipment or Hatters Plush—

N E W W H IT E F E L T S

♦, , WE MAk A SPECIALTY OP CHILDREN'S HATS

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Shower for Rest Room
Under the uuspices o f the Wel­
fare Department, a rest room will he
maintained this season in the court
house block with Mndnm Harriet in
chnrgo. - Tho room is being papered
and painted and while not yet
completely furnished will lie ready
for opening tomorrow ( Wednesday).
The public are cordially invited to
visit the rest 1*0001 in which com­
fortable chuirs and couches will ho
found. Tea nnd sandwiches will he
served for a modest sum and an ex­
change will be conducted. Within
the next ten days there will bo a
shower for* tho equipment of tho
rest room at which time, tho com­
mittee hope there will he a generous
response in articles suitable to fully
furnish the room.
In connection
with the shower will be u cooked
food sale. Salads, cakes nnd home
made delicacies will be sold. Mrs.
Harry Pilkington is chairman of the
rest room committee.

Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Moses have
returned to Sanford after spending
the summer in New York and ut
their summer home in Long Island
and their mnny friends are glad to
see them hack in Sanford.
Mr.
Moses is one of the cash
buyers,
winter vegetables und'does a large
Personal Mention
business here during the winter
Mrs. Fred Wilmot spent the week
months.
end In Tampa, combining business
Shirt waists in crepe do chine, with pleasure.’
Georgette crepo nrrlving dully at
French Millinery Shop.
21-ltcMr. and Mrs. B. L. Peterson of
Uao Juba Self Rising Flour for Romney, West Virgjoia. y h o havi"
delicious hot BUcuitl — At -alL-gro- hTTTi visiting M rs. J. C. Cqwan on
ctra.
______ flail— Hanford Heights left Friday lor
Mrs. Ernest Molnar- and little Crescent C ity, where they will
daughter, Mary Eda of Baltimore, spend the winter.
Md., are guests of Mrs. Molnar’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Takach
Mr. and Mrs. JR. R. Eld ridge ar­
arriving on Friday. _______
- rived last—wrek frdni'DIHwyn, Va„
" D o n T l e t * anything prevent you to spend the winter In Sanford ai
and your friends from being out to usual.
hear the fine speakers Saturday
Miss Hblen Shelton who is attend­
night, Nov. 4th, main St. cor. Park
ing schpol at Rollins College came
Ave.
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N. H. Garner has returned from home on Saturday (or the weekend,

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Don’ t rock tho Democratic boat. was in the nature of a surprise, disStick by tho man who has been at. cloled later in the afternoon.
A
the helm for . many years, W .‘ V?
ost delightful program 6f music
Knott, you know ho is all right.
wns rendered by u group of friends
tt-Stc
and u silver offering was given bfor
Mr*. Harry Ward left yesterday the benefit of the church, thus co m ­
The
for Indinnnpoli* and other points in bining business nnd pleasure.
Indiana to visit friend* and relative* program consisted of a vocal solo,
" I d Shadow Time,"._Tcnder®d by
for the next .month or so.
For. delicious hot^biscuits use'Juba Mrs. Steinmeyer, followed by N evin’j i “ Good N ight," a piano selection
Self Rising Flour—At all grocers.
by Mrs. Scoggan.
"There&lt; is Ilest
6-tf
over the Stars" was a duet by Mrs.
W. V. Knott Is the rightful Dem­
Mettinger* and M rs.. Claude Hern­
ocratic nominee. Think before you
don and another duet "Jesus Lover
cast a votd* for other than the rcnl
of M y Soul" was ..rendered h^ Mrs.
Democratic nominee.
2l-2tc
T. A. Newton and Mrs. Scoggan.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Alex Vaughn, Jr., By special request Mrs. Mettinger
havo arrived in the city from Mns- closed the beautiful program with u
silon, Ohio, where they have been vocal selection, “ Will I Bo Remem­
residing for several years nnd are bered.’ ’ At tho conclu*ion the cur­
expecting to make their home, at tains were drawn and lights exting­
Indian River City
where
Mr. uished and Mrs. Smith entered with
Vaughn will embark in the teaming a lovoly birthday cake on which was
business.
one large lighted candle. Tho hostes
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba impressed upon the compuny that
Self Rising Flour—At all grocers.
she was really too young to have
the number of candle* on the cake
.
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The French Millinery Shop re­ that her age called for hut her
ceived today fifty evening dresses. guests ngreed that the one big
candle was typical of Mrs. Smith's
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Work
in the church, for she was
G&lt; D. Bishop, manager of the
truly
u
shining light. She announc­
Crown Willamette Paper Co., has
ed
that
thc'fricnd who ru tth ed im o
returned from n. business trip to
would
h
a
w to givo a silver tea for
NeW York.
the benefit of’ the church and Mrs.
For delicious hot biscuits use Julia W. W. Abernnthy was the lucky
Self Rising Flour— At nil grocers.
guest.
Nothing duunted she in­
6-tf
vited them all to a ’ silver Hallowe'en
The French Millinery Shop re­ party on Monduy afternoon.
ceived fifty coat suits today.
21-1 tc
Mrs. Smith’s home was beauti­
Abe Dzialynski, a well known fully decorated with a. profusion, of
traveling salesman of Jacksonville coral vine and potted plants. Rus­
selling papers and supplies called on sian tea anil sandwiches were served
at the refreshment hour.
the local trade here yesterday.

Republicans
Democrats, every­
body. plan rig
now to attend the
big meeting S jrday night, Nov.4.
----------------ZfT.iKc
■—YmrhHVe 1 ril all the statements
but AV. V. K .tt in tho Democratic
nominee for ( vernor and should re­
ceive tho sup. prt of Democrats.
21-2tc
uIuat-a-*TP~bU Yndge snap
*nd niillness to the hat you- got at
the Three in One Store. We are re­
ceiving shipments daily of the new­
est creations in Taffetas, Mess alines,
•ilk Poplins and Serges.
Qiffclity
firit, last and.always. Call in and Atlanta, where ho went with Mrs.
»«• our line—a pleasure to show you. Garner several weeks ngo.
Mrs.
Three in On*' Store.
Garner, remained in Atlanta where
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for she will receive treatment for, some
delicious hot Biscuits—At ’ all gro- time and her many friends here hope
sho will he Improved.
Mr. Garner
cc" 1
. 6-tf
visited
the
Buick
branch
lit Atlanta
"• V. Knott, twenty years a resi­
nnd
reports
a
big
business
in tho
dent and worker in the ranks of the
Democratic party in Florid*. Don’ t Buick line all over the south and
not enough cars to supply the demit
*wap an 0ld friend for tho new.
not enough ears- to supply the de­
2 i-2 tc
mand.
Mr. and Mrs. Rldridge havo ar­
Use Juba' Self Rising Flour for
rived in tho city nnd as usual will
»t*nd the winter here,
Mr. El- delicious hot Biscuits—At all gro­
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drideg j« a buyer and shipper of cers.

.Florida fruits and tegotables.

PEOPLE AND EVENTS

MBS. L D. “EARSON, Up- MRS. A. D. PARRISH, Asst.

A congenial party that motored to
Orlando last Thursday for a day’ s
shopping .were Mrs. L. M. Telford,
Mrs. Ctrraway, Mrs. J. •W. Cole­
man, Mrs. Will Hoollhan and Mrs.
J. F. Hoolihan.
St'. Agnes Guild
. 1'
A very delightful meeting of St.
Agnes Guild was held Monday after
noon with R ev. Arthur'Seuring Peck
assisted by his mother, Mrs. Peck,
at the rectory. Plans were made nnd
date settled for the play that will bo
given early in December for the
organ fund.
Miss Grctchcn Schultz
will direct and coach the cast. The
Guild presented Mr. Peck with a
check for three hundred dollars to
be applied on tho Pipe Organ Fund.
Those present were Mts. Archie
Betts, Mrs, Takach, Mrs. Fry,
Misses Gretchen and Olga Schultz,
Saidee William* and Charlotte Hand.
The next meeting will be with Mias
Hand.
• •

afforded the guests a merry time.
-Enjoying tho charming hospitality
of their hostess t were besides the
guest of honor, Misses Helen Hand
Ruth Hand, Lucille Hines; Messrs.
George McLnughiin, Henry Purdon,
Kenneth Murrell, Roby Lning im d1
Mr. Gregory. MUgJr and gam* s were
enjoyed throughout the evening.
.-If the Woman's Club
At the regular meeting of the
Woman's Club Tomorrow afternoon
an interesting report of the Biennial
meeting which was held in Now
York in May •will ho given by .Mrs.
W in. Stephens nnd Mrs. Browne of
DcLand. It Is through these reports
ami the visits of members and of­
ficers from other clubs that we get
ihspirutiou and fresh enthusiasm,
also owe a courtesy' to the women
who accept the club invitations to
give ut of their time nnd interest
and should greet thrm with u large
attendance.
Our president, Mrs.
Galloway urges that every member
of the club lie present tomorrow af­
ternoon nt three o'clock at the
Woman's Club.
Cteilian Music Club
There ,’ w as u largo attendance*and
most enjoyable pr»&gt;gr,uj)!_ gjv*wi al­
most entirely by the little folk mem­
bers at the Cccillian Music Club
meeting at Mr*. Munson’s studio on
Saturday afternoon.
Each number
wns rendered In an easy and finished
style especially notable from the
little folk* was the six handed num­
ber oil the piano nnd a duet ar­
rangement by Mary Elizabeth Pu­
les ton and Olive Newman.
Mrs. R. JT. "Maxwell’ p readings
were a delightful ending to the ufternoon’s musical**.
Her Selections
were chosen by the younger club
members in keeping with the larger
part of the program.
Her naturnl
and talkative manner in interpret!!?
tion of child stor&gt;* was most pleasing.
Mr*. Munson gave nn informal
talk on Charles Wakefield Cadmnn
with her usual grace and impressive
manner. The program follows:
Duet, Populnr Air
Pressor
Nellie Messenger, Mrs. Munson
Cradle Song
Behrens
Lena Belle Hugan
Breezes of the Night.................. Fearis
Olive Newman
Robin Waltz ..............
Keathley,
Swing Song___ _ ___
....Behrens
In Bohomia .....................
Czernoy
My First Waltz
Velma Shipp

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M ILLINERY

. SHAPES IN SILK, BEAVER, VELVET ANI) FELT
TRIMMINGS IN METAL, FUR, FANCIES, OSTRICH

O K I) hit WOK K A SPEC I A L T Y

MRS. GRACE E. W ILLIA M S.
' 106 East Firs! Street

Mr. and Mrs. Bennett left on tho
afternoon train Mr a honeymoon
trip which will include Cuba, Sa­
vannah, Ga., and Washington, D. C.
They will roside in Sanford whor3
Mr. Bennett holds a responsible
position with the A. C. L. railroad.
Orlando Sentinc!

• Goblins Were There
Vos, the goblins watte thorn ,*uro
fjnnugh, twelve of them!
Ghoitl?.
spookey, with cold, clammy hands
whoso clasp gave ono tho shivers
and those twelve ghost* • persisted
continuously ip shaking hands. .I t
was creepily awful hut the ghosts
survived the ordeal and Mrs. Aber­
nathy, nt whose charming home* tho
Hallowe’ en silver iea was given has
scored another success as tho orig­
inator .of novel entertainments.

Next to McCuIlers

Pipe Organ Society
•The Pipe Organ Society mot with
Miss Edith Stewart yesterday af­
ternoon, spending tho hours pleas­
antly with needlework and planning
for nn entertainment to he given the
latter part of November for tho pips
organ fund. Others preient beside
the hostess were Mrs. James Taylor,
Mrs. IV. C. Bray, Mrs. W. E. Betts,
Mrs. Mainea, Mrs. M. M. Stewart,'
.Mrs. Robert Rowe; Missel Jeanotte
Laing, Martha .Fox, Clara Millen,
Minnie Stowart. G tie its* of tha a v .
cioty wore Mrs. G. R. B.*rnreuter
and Miss Ella Dillon.
/
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1 Mr. Adam Mettinger a r r i v e from
the north on Friday- with his grand­
daughters, Mrs. W. L. 'Morgan, and 7 Miss Ruth Mettinger.

Mr. und Mrs. William C.. Hill nr•Guests were received at the door rjved home yesterday afternoon..
by. a iiinck clothed witch with stream Mrs. Hill will ho remembered as
ing-hair, ami just-within were elev­ Miss Anna Le Gettc.
•
•* *
en ghosts, whito fobed and. moaning
and groaning in nn agony of t!|n
M rs. Ernest Molnar recently of
spirit and then! an introduction to
Baltimore
is the. guest of her mother,
(he "dear departed" in ,11 tomb like
Mrs.
Takuch
ut tho Pico.
cell! Ghosts poured ton and ghosts
served refreshments hut it was lots
of fun und everyone (rresent rather
Mrs. (1. R. Bernreuter of Perry,
enjoyed the ghostly ministration*. Flu., is visiting her cousin, • Miss
The decorations were quite in keep­ Mnrtha Fox.
ing with the Hnllowc'cn idea for
festoon* of black nnd yellow draped
Mrs. Wood arrived from New
the ceilings and jnck o lanterns hung York on Monday to spend the .winter
from the chandeliers and shaded the with her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Diclights.
Cosmos nnd other yellow ki ns.
liowers were used in profusion. In
tho dining room where refreshments
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Born who . ,
were served, small Jao
nnaaaa hnve been the guests of Mrs. John "•
surrounded 11 tall vnse of cosmos Mcisch have gone to housekeeping
upon n reflector.
Broad hands o in tho Johnson house on French
yellow crossed tho center over tho avenuo
handsome drawn work cover.
a
Madam Harriet hns returned to
Bobbing for applet wns a ludic­
rous contest between tho ghosts, Sanford nfter nn absence of Several
while* for the guests at large there months and will have charge of t
was a square of white, a
noedlo rest room on Park avenue, where '
Waltz, Prosser’s First Steps ........ black thread with which to "sew " she will he glad to see her many
D olly’s Lullaby
Czerncy cat. Heroic efforts were made hut friends.
jtt.
Tillie Benjamin
to Mrs. \V. P. Cnrter fell the honor
Home Sweet Home Arr. by Willi,* of liutlining a iVal, symctrical figure
Mr. A. B. Wallace was ono at
In Bohemia
.....
Czorney of,th e Carter cat, at leant she said those attending tho football gamo
Hilda VanNess
it was, thereby winning n bouquet between Tennesee and Florida nt
II Desiro ..... ,
Cramer of gnrden liowers. Mrs. J. K. Met­ Tampa on Saturday.
JtNsio Pell
tinger drew tho "What is it?" or
Valse ..............
...
Bachmann guinea pig or ground hog or some­
Mrs. George Upchurch who has
Royal Klintworth
thing, and wns given- n black cat been visiting Mrs. Geo. Shipp is now
Grillcu ..........................
Schumann equully peculiar In construction for the guost of her mother, Mrs. Lowls
Miss Dnvis
the booby prize. Mrs. Carter's de­ at Longwood.
German Folk Song, 3 pianos.............. light was expressed in ono long catMargaret Cownn, Velma Shipp
a-wail, lustily echoes
hvy _ !hthose
b
fl3 ii
M iss Bessie Long has returnedOlive Newman, Mary Ellz. I&gt;ul*‘atau_}.hlnn*ii'il rhnstytcTTTr'Svere STtsT h T h .
from
n visit o r several months with
-|j&lt;rn:rRrttP~HHgnT), Georgia Mobley Hill, Mr*. L. I*. Hagan,, Mrs. Geo:
friends
at Athens, Ga.
Group of -Readings......... ::...........
Watson, Mrs. Zeb Ratliff, Mrs. W.
Mrs. R. C. Maxwell
S. Thornton. Mr*. C. H. Smith.
Mrs. Tom Williams, Mrs. Fields
Sanford Avenue
Mrs. Fort and Miss Nellio Elder,
_
,
,
,
.
llennetl— Dean
with Mrs. Telford A gauLlama* - Bn«n pgylng ally
w fm -fO T ty
Wednesday at the home of- her
- —*. .
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vitnra
nnvln cr nil In n n t h p r gfronla
John T. Brady, the years, paving all the other streets,
paz«nt»-M iss Haxel *Vl6fa .'Dean be- ghost "and.
goes'
unbricked
from 5th to 10th
The witch waft
came the wife o( Mr. Edgar Henry "dear departed."
streets.
T.
.
2l-2tc
Bennett of Sanford. The marriage cleverly impersonated by Mrs. S. O.
ceremony was performed at noon in ShinhoUer. A plea ing program of
The Mother of Streets
the presence of a few Intimate music was rendered by Mrs'. A.
•Sanford avenue—has gone for
friends and the immediate members Philips, Mrs. Claude Herndon, the
“ dear departed” and Misi Virginia seven years without a brick to her
of tho family. a
&lt;
back.
2i-2tc
Brady.
,
A tew minutes before twelvo the
gueata assembled in tho parlor which
was a bower of ferns and handsome
pot plants.
The mantelpiece was
banked with white rosea,' and a large
white *wedding bell w*aa suspended
from an arch which had been con­
structed of asparagus ferns and deli­
cate white jessamine.

On the stroke of twelve Rev.
Father Golden took h i s .place and
a moment later the bridal party en­
tered the room. Tho hridd' in a
beautiful crepe de chine gow n’ and
carrying a shower bouquet of white
rosea, aaparagla ferns and tullo leaned
on tho atm of her father.
Next
came the gorom in conventional
Idack and Mr. Deems flerring, who
waa tho best man, fojlowed by Mias
Theresa Doan, the maid of honor, in
a charming whito-gown &gt;dth cor­
sage bouquet of pink roses.
Tho
bride and groom elect with thoir at­
tendants took their places . beneath
the arch and the priest proceeded
with the marriage ceremony of the
Catholic church.
Immediately after the ceremony
Surprise Party
Miss Margaret Davis was th6 all repaired to the dining room where
gracious hostess at a delightful din­ a bountiful wedding repast was
The room .was artistically
ner party on Saturday, evening in served.
decorated
in pink and wh&gt;te. •An
honor of the, birth day of Miss
immense
basket
of pink rosea formed
Marian Gove.
Grtffen And gold
blended harmonloualy in an a ttra cth fr~ c«n tu rp tM * ' from which cmave color scheme which was effec­ nsted festoons of pink and white
tively carried out in the dainty ap­ ribbons reaching to the corners of
Garlands of p.ink roses
pointments of the table* The birth­ the room .
day,, cake with its lighted tapers end asparagus fern were draped over
graced the center of tho table, aur- tho windows while the ms’ ntel and
rounded by asparagus fern.
T w o buffet were dscorsted with masses o f
silver candlesticks with their golden the same pink roses.
shades stood sentinel on each side of
After receiving the congratula­
the cake, extinguishing.,the candles tions and good wlsbss of the guests
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IT®* a. N A M E
EVEREADY offers every man, woman
and child an opportunity to turn one
new word into $3,000. 1
Art* you going to neglect this offer— or are you
coming in today and get an E V E R E A D Y C O N .T E S T B L A N K ?— they are free.
Contest closes Novem ber 7— at midnight.

The Charles Electric Co.
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THEBANFOl

October 31, l9l|

over the field and fopjace any
second round for'G ov ern or.
Mr.
are not thriving before i f is t00 t ■■
Swearingen spoke in behalf of Sid­
The plants should be cultivate,, a W
ney J. Gaits and unlike’ the meetings
til frost to conscrvo moisture ' '
here in the interest of Knott and
. ’
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0
Growers in strawberry section*
other candidates the crowd was veryfer the best sources for plants. J "
. BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
g orderly iyul no one interrupted the
they usually k n o* the W
Vari*tf
speaker, demonstrating that those
* *
YOU AND M E .”
*
| who ore continually trying to break
and will furnish good plant*.
.
S
up political meetings hero have
either been warned by the policy or
FOOT HALL FRIDAY
have been heartily ashamed of them­
Will Occupy Four repeat ’ even a third or fourth* time
Sanford and Kissimmee Will T
L
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□ selves aatd decided! to cease their (.Destock Institute
Days
if neressasy. .Do not give turpentine
h6rsa
play.
.
A CUIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITU.. °
Their Strength
^ ’’
The Livestock Institute which to pregnant sows.
One of Jhe best
—— ■
Mr. Swearingen is a most forceful
\ “ HE’LL PBENT 'EM " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
will he held at tip? University of
i
———■—XOTT ViTTbe pFayed hire next Kfjj,
speaker und during the course of his
1000000000000000000000011000011000000000000000000 o remarks roasted the lawyers, the Florida, Gainesville, in January has Farm Loan* Will be Ilssed on Earn­
We should have at U*in J .
been extended one day/ It was for­
ing Power of Land
people to attend the football gilu
• I understand that the'man who stale executive committee, Knott
Sucrert*
merly scheduled for three days but
The loans which will he granted on between the Sanford High School
My boy, seek- not thp* - ran Into th e ‘ horse and -wagon of and the Knott men, the Catholics owing to the greater interest stockfarms
under the Federal Farm Loan and the Kissimmee High School Fri­
Prof. Mari* the other day was care­ and in fact every one that |s not a
~ ' To get to wealth or fame,
men have shown, it will rover four Act will be based largely on the earn­
day, Nov. 3 at Holden Park.
Cat
is
supporter.
He
diV
not
give
But c«rn,ymir\\ay in &gt;ork or r lo y — less in his driving and this brings to
days, January' 16 to 19 inclusive.
ing power fif the land. Qccording to
mind
the
faetthat
about
nine
tenths
So far as we know this i* th‘e onl»
the
Vrowd
any
inside
information
Be worthy o f'y o u r name,
John M. Scott, animal industrial­ a lecture by Senator Duncan U. remaining game to be pjaytd V -of
the
auto
^drivers
today
are
care­
upon
the
subject
of
the
recount
other
lie fannot keep his honors long
less. They round the corners of this than wHat has been put out before ist to the Kxpcrimcnt Station will Fletcher before the Citrus Seminar Sanford by our boys, the otfc,"
A
Who wins them by deceit,
city without ever thinking of blow­ and his tirade against Knott did not have rhargr of the program. He will at the University of Florida, loans games will be played in the to*u
And soon or Iste the demon Fate
ing their horns or giving the other make any ’ votes.' In fact, if .the have a tentative plan of the meeting will be made up to 50 per cent of the of their opponents.
'Dethrones ihe* cunning cheat!
vehicles a chance. Another bad hired speakers who com e here for ready within the- next few- weeks. value of the land. The land will he
Against a team of much heavi»r
thing is the bright lights of the aver­ for both Knott and Catts would Tick eradication is one of the moat appraised to determine its true value. and more experienced felllwj ^
Success is not a sudden thing—
In. many cases appraisers will be
age auto at night. * They have as cease calling Knuit and Cutis names important and interesting subjects
Sanford team held St. Augustine u&gt;
'It' comes not over night.
large a light as they can get and the the average voter would be able to before livestock raisers at present unable to assess the true value of a single touch down, and with u
Though you may see whal seems to
respective borrowers
glare of these lights blind the other judge the men much better. What and it will receive considerable at­ the land.
even showing as to weight they
be
should make an inventory of their
cars, vehicles and podestriuns on the the voter wants is facts and he has1 tention during the Institute.
certainly give the spectator* their
Th.e victor in the fight.
roads and streets and all drivers not b^en able to get them as yet.
Forage crops wjil be another 1m- property andsthen keep an accurate meney’s worth of rejl football.
And know that little has he toiled, should be farced to use dimmers-or The Catts jnen call Knott nanu-s j portanl topic for discussion. I t -is set of books so that the real earning
Owing to the bad weather, the
His downfall is begun.
other appliances in the city and on* and attempt to prove that he stolc^ well- known that better feeds w illV e power can he determined. This js Association lost $50.00 on the* Au.
His gold is bra-**, his fnme will pass, the country -roads. N o .automobile the nomination and
the * Knott supplied when ticks have been driven the only way in which to learn what gustine game,, and the patronage for
With such
If they’re nut fairly won.
heeds fhe bright glare that they now speakers call Catts a grafter and at lout. Better animals will b e /a ls e d , th'fi farm is earning.
this remaining game must nuke tu
possess.
In the old days the oil tempt to prove thaD he is not t h e 1and stockmen realize that i t . will be records the farmer can receive a just the deficit.
s.
■The road if long and hard and rough burner allowed them to keep the nominee but the majority of. the to their interest to provide better valuation and show definitely* the re­
sults he has obtained.
road all right hut as the uuto pro­ speilkers use inuendo instead of facts grades of feed.
That lehds to lasting joy ;
coooaaa oaoaaa aoaaaoQooatiflg
and
the
non
partisan
voter
is
left
gressed
the
owners
demanded
bright­
Time- quickly stains what cunning
Whether or not a farmer intends
Other topics of timely interest will
er lights and now they want u light with his mind beclouded as before.
* gains—
be dbcussed. Some of the best live­ to join a loan association, record*
that will throw a glare for a mile
stock
men of the state and nation will be invaluable to him. In no
Kemember that, my. boy!
down the road. The city add coun­
will.attend
the meeting and give lec­ other way can he know what his
And you must earn by honert toil
IIIGJIO.MU EXPLODED
%
V e t e r in a r ia n
ty officials should make the car own­
tures. These meetings will be in po­ capital is earning or what particular
Whatever you’d possess.
ers dim the lights and avoid acci­
,
------OFFICE----sition to give valuabte suggestions part of his equipment is not paying
'Tis from the heart thtt you must dents.
Attempt
of
Kxecutive
Committee
dividend*.
A
system
of
bookkeeping
HAND. BROS. HTntfLES
and no stockman can afford to' mis,
, *
start
Minority Fall* Flat
the meeting, since in no other was is as necessary for intelligent farmers o Bring In your lame ami slrk
.To he a real success’
The hospital is about as live a
will he be nble to obtain
com ­ as it is for thq conduct of any other “ horses, and mules.
Hn»c IItem
Jacksonville, Oct. 28 — The widely
— Detroit-Free Press.
business:'
subject as the Catts-Knott con­
mand
such
information.
q treated. Have their teeth t-xamln.
advertised meeting of the minority
o ed, sharp corners dressed down,
troversy and the board of aldermen
members of th e' state Democratic
g projections cut off and decayed §8
A recent investigation made by do not scorn to warrt to bundle this
Replant Cnthrifl) Strawberries
[executive committee was held in this Trucker.* lo Have Special Crop Es­
0 molars extracted.
the United State* pub!i&lt;- health yer- ! question all-by their lonesome. The
t i m a t e Agent
Strawberries may be planted up 0
o
city this morning.' The-com m itteevice In connection with studies of yu- ; hospital is not alway s a dividend
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men did not ftiivt in the customary .Tin- work gf the Bureau of Crop to November 10 almost anywhere in
rlii-school children, show i!»i that I1*JA * j. i r in various ritn-* and |&gt;r&lt;i\«- to
meeting place of the committee as Estimates in Florida will he re­ Florida with the assurance of a good
per rent hail defe live teeth, ill ! !»e white elephants before the tax
RUN DOWN
hpd bl-en announced in the published organized within the next few monW crop from them, according to A. P.
per cent had two or more missing payer* are clone with them.
It
Spencer,
district
agebt
for
the
Uni­
within- the
next
few
stories, but gathered in the Catts ganized
If you are run down, can’ t eat, no ip.
teeth and only 16,9 per cent had ‘had seems that the initial cost of a hos­
month*. A special agent will be de­ versity of Florida Extension Divi- petite, you need
. •
Campaign
Headquarters,
It
was
indental attention, More than tl per pital is like the initial cost of an
tailed
to
the
state
during
the
track­
sjoh.
Plants
thathave
not
made
deed a minority meeting, Tw o memcent never used a toothbrush. 5S.2 auto. One does not get started good
bers of the committee and three ing season.' This agent will follow satisfactory growth after three weeks
per .cent used- one occasionally, and on the paving end of an auto until after,
,
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,
.
, .
proxies were present.
Resolutions the trucking season up the coast from planting should be replanted.
only 27.4 per cent used one daily he* has run one for several months *
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, .. 'were adopted calling for. the state through Georgia, the Carolina* and
Unless they do make a vigorous
Defective teeth reduce jrhysfcal ef­ and the compound- interest of th e!
1
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aT 3
35C
R A D E M AR*t
,
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committee to render an accounting Virginia, after the season is over, in growth within this early period after
ficiency. Dirty, siippiurating. wnag rost of upkeep stare* him in the face | , iL _ __
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,
,
of the expenditure in the fund in Florida. C. C. Hare, field agent for planting they will not likely give a
gle toothed mouths are responsible every month
Tin- hospital is the
TONIC DIGESTIVE
been made special agent
the hand* of the committee's treas­ ,Florida, has
. . . . . .
good crop. The date given is the
for many eases of heaYt disease, rheu­ siime thing according lo other cities
urer. The state committee will not or i urns fruits. Mr. Hare was m- |llte8t probttbIy , t whlflh It * safe lo
It improves the appetite, is nn aid,to
matism aid i&gt;t‘ *r ihroMi .itf*-&lt; 1n&gt;r » ■
a ho
i»o&gt; and for this reason the
.
.
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weak stomachs, and tone* up the entiit
formed of the changes during a re­ set even replants.
pay
any
attention
to
the
demand.
Growers swho system. Sold only by us. $1.00. •
The ihil i-i - ar«- rispohsi*.!i f•&gt;r
outuil are shy of the project i;
There are fifty two members of the cent visit of Nat C. Murray, assist­ have set their main crop should go
the neglected state of their teeth. , and would like to have the people
R. C. ROWER
committee. At the last meeting Mr. ant chief of the Bureau, to tho Uni­
The ignorant apd careless parentis vote on the question of whether they
The Iiliureau
Catts was able to rentier eleven versity of Florida.
want this burden or not. This is
will
report
citrus
estimates
in boxes
•to blame for this condition a condi*
votes, at today's, meeting, which
t io n " w hich hampers mental and wise on the part of said aldermen,
Mr. Hare will have
wit* a fizzle,; lie had hut five Votes, hereafter.
physical growth and puts a perma--------------- -------------Ihree of them being - proxies. Geo. charge of fhe entire work of the
nent handicap on our future citizen*,
SWEARINGEN SPEAKS If EKEP. Raney, chairman of the stuto state, but other crops will occupy
school teachers can do and are doing
,
•'
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committee issued the following state­ only a small part of his. time. The
much in Inrtlleating habits of per­ K\-.Ma&gt;or
of
Jacksonville Drew
truck
crops
agent
will
relieve
him
of
ment demanding the ludirruus de­
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sonal cleanline-s on the rur.il
ht&gt;nl
Large t ri»»d for t -xtts»
that part of the work.
mands of the "M in ority :"
.
child, but this will fail of the highest
Hon. Van C. Swearingen, ex-mayor
The truck crops agent will be
accomplish merit unless parents co­ of Jacksonville made an address here
,\t the August meeting of the
operate heartily and cqr.iivuou-ly ln*t Saturday right and h.id &lt;&gt;ne of state Democratic executive commit­ able to give more detailed informa­
This is a duty r.! - h w.- ewe to our th* Fargi-'t crowd* that have gather­ tee the account* of Mr, ft. L. Eaton, tion on the production of vegetables
ed here duritig the campaign on the Treasurer were * examined, audited jhan the grower* have ever received
children.
and approved by a sub-committee before. He will be a cpsecialist in
appointed for that purpose. ’ On that branch of agriculture i^nd he
AT
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September Oth. l!*l
Mr. Eaton, will have no other crops to handle.
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the treasurer of the committee pub­ With Mr. Hare spending at least ill)
♦
lished in the Tampa Daily Tim es’ per cent of his time on citrus crops, I
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an Remixed statement of all re­ growers will receive more valuable
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■eipis and expenditures. June- 12th. |r‘‘ports than they have ever had.
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i 1912 to August 12th. 1‘tl__ -the -nmir-|ireITiT&gt;(r~or estim at-’
♦
0 ; a ca»h balance oli hand of $3,201.22. inK ,fK' growers will* bv able to inter-_
S an itary S lcam .UotvM ng-. H o H r m o tn lo 'D r y CTeanmjL A ltera ­ * tty reason of tt«r fart that it-.__- -pntf-iW^r»p«»e*-e-nmrp~tnrgnrgently.'~
»
»i tor tuct
;hr nu--11-1
tions o f AM KincIjS on Short N otice
-I------- - ■ • Httg ttf- the state committee held on I &lt;
Join Ottr G e n tlu in ca !*— V i l e !— W ith:-----tfcfrflu I'ciT M onth* T ,\iij»u*t 7th was the fourth during i t..ung iWerms Prevalent in Flurlda
J- the
...v upresent
-.v -w ... year .it. wns ordered that I!
llugs •'
S U I T S $15.00 U P W A R D
4 the actual traveling expenses of each j Lung worms ure quite .prevalent
4 member of the committee in attend-| among Florida hogs.
A eeord ln e in
t
afire at the last meeting ■dmnbt—tuiXfVf- ^ -yy Hog am veterinary’ field
+
- v-&gt;« ; : ; 4 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 e « 4 4 4 4 ^ 4 4 e 4 4 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 « 4 e e 4 j l
y|
|iani'by the treasurer, ^tonje of the agent for the Bureau of Animal in­
; members have not yet availed thein- dustry. who is stationed :it .tj\C XTnL•lselves of this hut I presume tljut the vi-rsity ■of"'Ftor!&lt;Tn7 the
! ra*h"fir the ^reaiury w as thereby rp- sprcaij through fthe discharge of ^gg.*|
r f , r v r A--------,A
(g jG U A M N T ttD
; duct-d several hundred dollars.
from the nostril* of infested, hogs i
Section 26 of the primary election during coughing. The eggs, coming
law authorized the use *of nioney in in contact with the feed or wat&lt;?r,
A I, It M A K E S AND
FuDy Charged Batteries'
the treasury for the purpo*e of meet­ find entrance to the system, either
TYPES
REPAIRED
before
or
after
batching,
through
the
to Fit Any Car
ing legitimate expenses and main­
digestive
tract.
They
may
relnfest
taining the party organization .and
SEM INOLE COUNTY GARAGE
the "state campaign committee will, the same animal or other hogs.
They ure hard to eradicate, once
of course, pay no attention to the
ridiculous demands .set forth in t h e j^ ,e/ |i;lVe K'a,ne(* entrance to the
prevention
rc.olfljktiii' adopt'd by two* memmem- !1llo“ v‘ * an*l
an&lt;f consequently
t’onBCH
"* O n e o f o u r. salesit
* *ber* TTf the committee and three and sanitation are the best remedies.
m en dchionstrated the proxirs. &gt; At the next regular meet­ Dr, Logan advises against feeding or
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THFJ SOUTH
value o f the L o n g Dir^ ing the accounts of the treasurer will pasturing a large number of animals
together.
The
pastures
should
be
of course ugaln be audited as usual.
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE MAY I8TH, 1916
tance T e le p h o n e to
A s’ ntuch of the money on hand will rotated frequentlf, and it is advis­
ITHROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YORK DAILY
H e was at H u n tsv ille he used as the state committee able to cultivate and seed them if
possible.
All
gruss,
leaves
and'other
Att
l4t«t*n&gt;&lt;‘ 1. I rre lErrlMiii Cfc,lr Cara la WaaWnlUa
A la ., and u pon h iso w n deems advisable for the- purpose of materia) used for bedding should be
meeting the expenses of this cam­
Dining Car tin t Ira aa Train SB
r e s p o n s ib ilit y p u t ia paign, certainly Jhe support of the raked and burned once a week. The
No. 80
No. 82
No.. 86
surface of sleeping quarters and pens
L o n g D istance calls fo r fifteen m erchants within &amp; Democratic candidates when they should be sprinkled liberally with
Lv Jacksonville . ......9:10 a. m.
8:10 p. m.
1:35 P* m.
are assailed by-independents and Re­
12:35 a. m.
Ar
Savannah.......
- __1:16 p. m.
m.
air
slacked
lime.
'
5:35
p.
radius o f several h un dred miles.
publicans is* necessary, to the p'roper
7:45 p. m.
Ar Kirhmond__ r.__— 5:05 n. m.
9:13 a. m.
*y
*
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maintenance of the party organisa­
11:50 p. m.
The feeding troughs should be
Ar Waahlngton___ i— 8:50 a. m.
2:33 p . m.
“ In less than on«f h o u r he had sold 2100 barreL tion.
1 ;14 a . m .
Ar Baltimore
__10:05 a. m.
1:50 p. m.
washed once a week with strong
3:40
a. m.
Ar
Philadelphia....
__
12:24
a.
m.
4.03
m.
po f flo u r at a total cost to us o f less than six dollar*,
It was a minority meeting all home made lye soap and boiling
firOO a. m.
Ar New York____ — J:40 p. m.
m.
6:20
o fl
p». -‘ *
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right—the eleven votes which Mr. water, rinsed throoughly and placed
For
Information
or
Rrsertallon
Phone
or
Wrlto
xrormatlon
Krserralkin
“ S ince then wc have applied the L o n g D istance Catts was able to muster on Octo­ on the fence to •sun. Automatic
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
ber 7th dwindled to two with three warerers, whith can be attached to a
138 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla.
Hillsborough Hotel, Tamps. FIsBell T e le p h o n e to every feature o f o u r business with proxies
barrel
arc
satisfactory
and
sanitary.
today. .01 course it is'a p ­
Phono 17
^
Phone 132
Spray the pens once a month with
most profitable results.
T h e service is fine, th* parent to every one that the socalled "m eeting" of the minority a 3 per cent solution of some of the
rates are reasonable and there is m ore satisfaction compiltteeroon
was the cheapest sort creolin products. Add sufficient lime
in one L o n g D istance T e le p h o n e talk than in hall of politics— not intended in good to show where the spray has been
I
faith to ask for any accounting, but applied.
'« dow n letters*’
In case of infestation the followconcocted by a few members of tho
committee who are opposing the irfg is suggested: 1 teaspoonful spir­
Democratic candidate for Governor, its of turpentine for a ,00 pound
and who have thereby forfeited hog, given In f f i r t l D moist chop,
their right to partixeipate in affairs thoroughly mixed, once a day for
three days; withheld six days and
Of the Democratic party.
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quite an original costume. Just
yowled nntl sputtered • a! model'll
A RESUME OF SANFORD
young ladies and the /ellow kid,
people
HAPPENINGS UP* TO DATE
adapted to Hallowo’ eA models.
A
A4Jm* tit ComFnjBfratiani 'far tliti
charming
little
lassie
winning
one'
of
tToUm a to " S o o t t f C i t t a r / 't r P h « » «
and e v e n t s
the costume prises .was
M ti K. A. Terhfyfl, Phou N«. 205
Schaal, .while Florence Henry won
the otheT.
Winning prizes in the
contest
were
Frank Purdo’n first and
bouquet of bride's roses with valley
Anna
Mason
the
Looby prize. Apple
mirrinve of Miss Anne Sara lily shower.
I
hohhing and
various
Hallowe'en
Hlanche Hose wore a lovely frock
J e t t e and Mr. William Charles
games were played aftd refreshments
Of Sanford: Fla., was solemnized of blue taffeta trimmed with pink
typical of the season were served.
i r d s y afternoon at 3:10 at tho rosebuds and her slippers were pink. |
The decorations carried out the
Mrs. Hill was a popular member
Lme
the l,ri&lt;lc" ,notht’r' MrB’
Hallowe’en
idea. The color note of
of the college set v*hile attending the
Lola LcGettc at Naylor.
black
and
yellow contrasting with
The Tore mony was performed In South .Gcorgiu Normal here. She is
u niece of Mrs, E. P. Hose and made the vivid costumes of the gay young
.he narlor by Kev* D,xon' ol thc
merrymakers.
Laughter, fun and
C.urcho. ol Naylor «n,l hqr homo with Dr. and Mrs. E. P.
frolic marked tho passing hours.
Rose
while
n
student
in
this
city.
will,own. White «nd yellow lorntcd
Assisting Mrs. HntlifT were Mrs.
Mr. Hill Is n prominent hardware
‘ [(rveiy color scheme. Tall palms
Abernathy," Mrs. Geo. Watson,1Mrs.
lBd ferns were used as a back, and lumber man of Sanford, Flu., Ed Lane und Mrs. Fred Fort. En­
eroukd for the wedding party while and hns numbers of friends there joying the gracious hospitality of
mantels and cabinets held graceful who wlIPcxtonu a cordial welcome to their hostess were Misses Eleanor
baskets of Huffy yellow chrysanthe­ Mrs. Hill.
Herring, Florence Henry, Ethel Hen­
mums shaded by tulle bows. Pink
Among the oht of town guests, at ry, Serltn Lake, Dorothy Humph.
anti green formed a contrasting color tho wedding were Dr. ami Mrs. E. I*. Martha Brown, Weitnti Graves, Vera
note In the hall where the presents R ose‘ jind furnily- of this city, Mr.
Torheun, Esther Miller, Helen Gonwere display**R° 80* nmi fcrn9 and Mrs. J. Stewart Le Gette and zules, Ellen Chappell, Helen Shel­
„ere combined with pleasing effect Mr. Howard Le Gette of Albany,
ton, Helen Peck, Carolyn Spencer,
ind windows and doorways were Gn., Mr. E. F. Le Gette of Nash­
Mollie Abernathy, Elizabeth Stelnoutlined with southern smilux.
ville, Tenn., Mr. Lawrence Le Gette ,myer, Robert Holly, Joe Gonzales,
Mrs. John Stewart Lc Gette of of Lakeland, Fla., and Miss Lila Lee Peck, Alfred Hobson. Leslie
Holler, Walter Connelly, Hawkius
Albany played thc wedding march Thomas of this city.
Mrs. W. A. Smith, Mrs. E. P- Connelly, Henry McLaulin, John
,nd the bride’ s only attendant was
Rlanrhe Rose of this city, who pre­ Rose, Mrs. J. S. LeGette and Miss Musson, ‘ Frank Purdon, Waverly
ceded her int6 thc parlor where thy Lila Thomas assisted in receiving. Abernathy,. LoCInre Irwirt ami
— Valdosta Times, Valdosta, G a.‘
ring ceremony took place. An In­ ■
Jai.UkSchaal.
iin U. flintformal reception was hj*ld and at
The clows'ol the afternoort. "Mr. afi3
^Hallowe'en Masquerade Parly
• 1 Four score Years and'tieren
Mrs. Hill left on n motor trip to
Thc first of the Hallowe’ en festlvA charming ueenfdotr of Friday af­
joints of interest on the cast, coast Ities was given on Snturdny evening
ternoon was a gathering of friends
of Florida. They will be at home at by Mrs. Zeb Ratliff, in honor of her at thc home of Mrs. Henry Wight,
Sanford, fla., after November 2.
young sister, Miss Mollie Abernathy: who entertained In honor of her
The bride was girlishly pretty in tho event being a costume masquer­ father. Dr. L. R. Uouchullc in cele­
a purple velour rout suit with hat ade party, in which thu young people bration of his eighty-seventh birth­
day.
Few would ever guess that
to match. Touches of gray on the were cleverly disguised.
Spanish beauties flirted with a the genial Doctor had attained such
hat and gray boots anil gloves form­
ed a charming contrast. Her waist handsome matador while fascinating an advanced nVe for he i* hale and
wu of flesh georgette trimmed with’ Dutch mnidens jostled celebrities of hearty and popular with a host of
vdlow beads and she carried -a other nationalities and a black cat. friends both old and young, by whom
he is held .in high esteem and who
deem it an honor and privilege to
cull him friend,
Mrs. Wight un&lt;| her daughter.
Miss Margaret -Wight .met their
guests informally in the reception
hall, white Dr. Rourhclle received
congratulations and
greeted
his
friends in the parlor.
The autumn season was suggested '
In the ’ attractive
arrangements.
Little green booklets adorned with
autumn leaves and inscribed “ The j
Rook of Ages,” contained .within its ,
.covers a guessing contest whose i
words included ages and was the
original poetry of the hostess. Sou­
venirs of thc happy occasion that ,
will he treasured by the owners for
their originality and personal asso­
ciation.
A potted plant witlj au­
tumn colorings further suggested thl*
season and w-ns won by Mrs. R. A.
Tcrhcun.
In the dining room where a
seated luncheon was served, red and
green were combjned effectively,
with place cards of autumn leaves.
The perfectly appointed table was
centered by a brass candelabra which
held a row of red candles, while red
candles burned in their brass candlestieks-on-the mantel “iTAd 'siacBoanl.
Eighty seven—red-candles, burning
brightly, formed a pyramid of glow­
ing benuty upon the sidebourd and
also, while jokes und anecdotes, rep­
artee and laughter passed from one
of thc other gathered about the
hospitable board, a -p re tty Incident*
was tho presentation of the “ candle
to grow on " by the tiniest member
of tho fam ily,-Dr. Bouchelle's greut
grand daughter, little Billy Bouchclie Wight.
Four generations of
thc family were represented at the
feast, the guest of honor at tho head
of the table, his daughter, Mrs,.

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SHOE STOCK OF

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SH OES AND OXFORDS
MEM’S FURNISHINGS
M en’s I)ress Shoes
$3.50 Grade,
Men s Dress Shoes,
$4.00 Grade,
M en's Dress Shoe
$4.50 and $5.00

High Tops, Low Quarters, Pumps
and Slippers in All Leathers
$2.50 Grade at $1.98; $3.00 Grades at $2.48
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. . Dauoiiltrr ofW t*ley
Mrs'. Grover Spearing delightfully
entertained tho Daughters of Wes­
ley on Thursday evonlng at her
home on Sanford Heights.
Plans
were completed for the bazaar and
supper which will he given by the
class Nov. 26th. Following the* busi­
ness period an enjoyable social time
was spent with games and refresh­
ments.
Present were. Mrs. J. D.
Roberts, Mrs. T. D . ’ Hayes, Mrs.
Dwight Babbitt, Mrs. Brown and
Misses Bessie Zachary, Laura Lee,
Edna Middleton, Lola fevans, Eliz­
abeth Musson, Gertruda Brown and
Albino Frank.
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Birthday Muriealt
Mrs. C. H. Smith and Mrs. W. S.
Thornton charmingly entertained at
tho home of the former on Friday
afternoon in honor of Mrs, Smith’ s
birthday, .although this latter fact
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TOLUME viii

FISHERMEN j
PROTECTED
BY A LAW

that the object of tho meeting was
ing cards thut the city could own
for the purpose of meeting with the
because people who are looking for
physicians of the city of Sanford, to
location for a winter residence, or a
discuss the proposition of building
permanent home, usuully come from
n cjty hospital.
a-community, where they have hos­
pitals and know that u hospital is
Drs. T. A. Neal, R. K. Stcvbns,
a city necessity.
J. N. Robson, S. Puieston, J. T.
Denton and O. J. Miller being pres­
I know there will he diverse opin­
ent.
Dr. R. K. Stevens read the
^
ions on the building nnd maintenance
minutes
of the meeting hpld by th
of a hospital, hut the Sunford Herald
above
physicians
October 26, 1918.
has kindly consented to print any
On
motion
carried,
the building
article contributed, and if you wish
committee
wus
authorized
to confer W. V. KNOTT WOULD CALL
to he heard from on “an y phase it HEAVY TEAM FROM ANCI­ ROUMANIANS ANI) RUSSIANS
L r l l PHYSICIAN TO WRITE will he gladly welcomed. There will
with some architect in regards to
FOR CONFERENCE OF
ENT CITY DEFEATS OUR
ARE NOW IN FULL
plans
and
specifications
of
said
hos­
a r t ic l e a b o u t p a r ­
be an article fronl each physician in
PEOPLE ENGAGED
• HOME BOYS
FLIGHT
pital. Council adjourned.
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Sanford contributed, and carh min­
Jacksonville, Oct. 30. — W. V,
ister of all the churches are expected
By "Red" Davis
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London. Oct. 30.—Aside from the
Irrvd'T to fully advise the tax to contribute one article and give
Knott,
Democratic candidate for
Atlrntion.
Masons
continued
progress
of
the
Teutonic
The-Sunford High School and the
ln.v»r* and citizens generally about one sermon touching upon some
Goifornor
issued the following signed
F. &amp; A.* M. will meet o n . Thursday
Allies ill the Dohrudja region of
• f f hospital and coat of .am.j the phase pf tho hospital in the course St. Augustine High School played Houmania and fresh gains by the evening ns usual. Third degree work i statement relative to tho fish indus­
Sinford physicians will contribute of the next sixty days. So let each the first gnmo of the season last French and Ilritish in the Somme wdl he given after which a banquet try and it* regulations in Florida
gg article each week, the following and every citizen o f our city and Friday, and St. Augustine came out region in France, there is little if any will lie held. Visiting brothers es-* to-day —
&lt;
victorious in the long end by the
"To
the
Democracy
gf Florida.
b*in( the first!
pecinlly
welcome.
change in the situation in any of
county uwuke to aptirring interest In
To the Citizens of Sanford and Sem­ a hospital for our beautiful city and close score of 6 to-0. The old saying
__ the theaters of war.
"To the victor goes the spoils" does
"I am asked by some of my
inole County:
.
\
Presbyterian,Church
erraember when Jesus was on earth not go here. This time tha \o*4r ; &gt;rilt, Houmanifm* and Russians in
friends in the fish and oyster busi­
While it i« true that the Council that he -was not only the greatest gets the crodlC for when you stop t 6 ;j)0j,ru,|jtt hlj|| nrt, j„ retreat bpfore
On account o f the series of ser­ ness about .my views as to that
, thf city of Sanford hive the au­ Teacher and Preacher, hut the consider when a team has the oppo- L,u. German, Bulgarian and Turkish vices ut the Baptist church there will great industry.
ji
thority to art in the way they grontost Physician the world has sition outweighed and also have |^rooi»n
and are now endeavoring to he no Wednesday' night service at
“This is one of tho most, impor­
rhoose with the money now on hand. pver known, arid taught us to cure seven players from last season car­
the Presbyterian church this week.
tant
of the many wealth producing
y*t at the same time it would create for the sick nnd afllicted. Therefore? ried over it is remarkable for tho make their way across the Danube at
It is hoped that those wIiq wor­
various points on pontoon bridges,.
assets
of this great state and shpuld
more satisfaction on the part of the if you have otic Hpnck of pity uud Hanford hoys to have put up th o f^ccordl«iR
to the Sofia War Office. 1 ship at the Presbyterian Yhurrh may lie fostered and developed by this
a turns and taxpayers of the city to Christian love in your heart for our game that they did. But not t.ik
nttend"these services-and render nshue a throough discussion through sick and injured, let us not only ex­ ing any credit away from the An­
tin the Transylvania front the sistanVe in the evangelistic campaign. state for the. benefit of tho many
good men who gmk«f their living out
the columns of our city paper and press n desire for u hospital, hut cient City hoys, the writer would Russians and Roumanians apparent­
of
it. as well ^is for the well being of
otherwise, before they should ^invest arise nnd demand our”city-council to
ly are operating successfully against
Change
Firm
Name
like
to
*say
that
the
hoys
f
a
i
l
e
d
to
the
state at large.”
the money In a first class hospital erect a-building that wilf do them
Do* T e u t o n i c Allies near the j u n c ­
The firm of N. P. Yowell &lt;&amp; Co. of
show
anything
ancient
about
their
tion of llukowinu. Transylvania and
that win
umpired.. It will re­ and us honor for the' next t&lt;’n years
' ’Our legislation on this important #
quire perfect harmony on the part at loast, one that every citizen will ilaying, they \s«t &lt;* in tin* game all Rifiimanin. ami to the south, near this city has-been in business for the subject is necessarily somewhat
past twelve years or more and was
of every citizen of the city and wish to go towhen sick, and willing to in* time and away from home and Cutnpulung, and in the Jiul Valley
composed
originally of N. P. Yowell, mule, and contains many defects
county to make the hospital n suc­ support and feol proud of. because iracticiiily no supporters to on-! have gained successes over them,
which have been developed in their
courage them on to victory. They in the lighting in the Jiul Valley th e A. K. Yowell and George Speer. administrations. Some of theso de­
cess after the building is competed it is ours.
fought with the determlnatioh to Roumanians nre declared by Buchar­ About two years ago A. E. Yowell fects seem to hear most heavily on
and equipped; and to do this • we
J. T. Denton. M. D
see
that nothing else would Satisfy est to have captured two howitzer and George Speer purchased the in­ tho fish nnd oyster nien, about which
must begin in harmony and continuo
them
hut victory and though‘they butteries, which later were turned terest of N. "P. Yowell who i^.the they justly complain, and it ought
io harmony.. •
,
won each and every one acted a against the Austro Germans. Ac­ head of the department store of to he the "pleasure as well as it is the
Republican Rally Here
The article printed in last week's
The Rcpu blicans will have a rally gentleman on the field and that’s cording to Merlin, the Teutons have Orlando known as the Yowell*
duty of all those taking part iji
iaue was in error by stating that
saying a whole lot. for it is pretty made additional gains soalli of Duckworth Co., and the new firm of legislative allairs to correct theso
the physicians of Sanford recom­ here next Saturday night at the cor­
Yowell &amp; Speer hud never changed
mend s frame or wooden building. ner of First street and Park or at hard to [day football and he a gentle- Kronstadt, and in the direction of the firm name until, recently. The oppressions at the earliest practic­
too,
especially
when
some
Cumuulung.
We do not recommend anything but Park and Commercial at eight
old buisness under the new name able opportunity. I ain in nowise
player
steps
on
your
hand
or
head.
o'clock.
Messrs.
O'Neal,
Cheney,
’ Following up their advantage rtf will now lie the Yowcll-Speer Co., responsible for theap defects, as I
a brick building as fire proof ns pos­
GoroVv,
Allen
und
several
other
good
Going
hark
to
the
game,
the
play­
Saturday, the British captured an­ und to.celebrate the new firm a big was not a member of the legislature
sible. As to the amount of money
speakers
will
he
present
nnd
give
the
ing
oil.
Captain
Green,
Spencer
other German trench Sunday north­ sale will he pulled oil, nqtico of which framed nnd passed theso laws, ,
it will require to build a hospital as
recommended Ijy the physicians of Republican doctrines to the voters. nnd Murrell featured for Sanford. east of Les Itoeufs, in the Somme re­ which 1s given in tho big ad in to­ nor am I responsible for any friction
which may unfortunately have aris­
Sinford this information will ho See tho small bins for further infor­ Green’s work was particularly good, gion, while the French made fresi day’s issue.
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en in their administration.
his twenty five yard run uround tho advances near Sailly Saillisel atfd
firen to you later ns the council in mation.
Mr. W. A. Ginn spent the week ."Now 1 wish to say to my friends
Blaches.
Heavy artillery activity
end
came
pretty
nenr
taking
tho
the council in its special meeting
If you cannot get home on Tues­
voted to employ an architect to day next (election dny) you can get Saints of! their feet, but despite hit against the British positions is being und at home returning to St. Cloud and all others who nre engaged in
meet with the physicians to estim- a-good lunch opposite the polls of vain attempt to make a touchdowp ing carried o u t'b y the Germans in on Monday. Mr. Ginn is engaged in this business that if I am elected
ste the cost of a building ns recom­ No. 3 in front of the shop of C. H. the hoys failed to make the required, the Les itoeufs sector and elsewhere. putting in the water and sewerage tiovcrnor, which now seems abso­
Again, according to Berlin, an­ system at St. Cloud.
distance. Murrell's tnckling in tho
mended.
lutely certain, 1 shall invite tho fish
Dingee.
other
heavy
Russian
offensive
first
half
surprised
the
fans,
for
it
i*
nnd oyster tnen. those engaged in
As to maintenance, to show the
doubtful if this hoy would hit tlie against the German lines along the
tho production as well ns the salo
citizens that the jihyslcians are
beam at 125 pounds, ami there was Slokhod river in Volhynla has been
thereof, to select from among them­
ready to do all in their power to
none to big for Oliver to tackle. pit down by the German curtain of
selves, from the several centers of
keep down any unnecessary expense
Spencer's head work, which few fire. Petrogr.td reports successful
the industry, good uud capable men
they have all agreed to offer their
Russian*
reulize is an important feature in a reconnaissances by the
to art ns their representatives nnd
services to the city and county free
game. He also is a good student ;tt along the river Stavok. a tributary
who wifi he called to meet at TallagratU, each taking their turn of ser­
the game. Tin* stars for St. Augus­ of the Stokhod.
„.
hnssqe during the first week of tho
vice a» the hospital management
tine were Colie and Captain Case,
The Mncedonuiir theatre is still
legislature of' 1917, und there, in
may direct, and let the $50.00, per
the former making n twenty five the srene of somewhat vigorous fight­
in ryuiuuclimL.-Jkith—tU®
---month that &lt;s being paid, go into tho
yard gain around Sanford's left end ing, especially at the *hend pf the.
committees of the senate and house,
hospital treasury, und no doubt that
Chptain Case mudii-lha-iouchtU&gt;w Cerna river. Both sides uro claiming
frame such a measure for consideraeach one would lie an liberal other­
and his all round work feutured the victories in the maneuvers in this ro__ l.y-rhr-irTtxhmirtr-nr^Hl nieet
Wise as the need mnv demand---- No.
afternoon's p Iay.
MARINA ANI ) ROW/VNMAN | the requirements und necessities of
'Juvlbl liui lhe churches, societies
INVESTIGATED
tho fish and oyster men, and at tho
and lodges of our city and county ENGINEER RAMSEY G O E S
Except for bombardment* the had
Next Finally Sa nlord and Klsaimsame
tinie preserve and foster tho
will anise their mamlnrs ;fn mrrt* — TO HEAD OF SOURCE
mee will meet a n d . the hoys look to weather on the Austro Italian front
BY U. S .l
industry
for the benefit of our cititheir hospital expenses. No doubt
is
keeping
down
the
operations.
upset
the
dope
this
time
and
every­
AND STARTS CARS
London, Oct. 30.- -The British * t ens ut lurye, l-UniinlUiiilL^lll-UOiust—
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hut there will be large, as well as %
thing .points to victory, so th e -hoys
In order to . nllny th? suspicion as
Engineer G. R. Ramsey has just say. Coach Iiqtchlson nnd hi* us- m his Sincerity held
hv the Entente. Mcanuhip^Ma&lt;iua 'haar-been torpe^ und unreasonable restriction.
small donations made lay our large
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from n trip to the plants nir'mntn dfsi’T'*____^ H u h -p ra is^ o r-th e j-ATlies, King '^onstnntlne
hearted citizens who bolipve that
of *Greece deed without warning, said a report
"To’ my mind, this is a logical and ■
charity begins at home.
T here ■
Vilirrr the-vitrified. Jariok--ar»--mwmt--|-t&lt;^*l^rt&lt;{ that, has beep given “the has ordered rhe transfer of all the from Counsel General .Frost at reasonable, way* to Handle the situs
aW ld-br-a regeneration and pos­ fa rtured and went a* far us Chatta­ boys, each und every player is .well Greek troops Trcim Thessaly and Queenstown to the American 'em ­ tion. 1 shall take the fish and oyster •
sibly a re-organization of tho Hos­ nooga. Mr. Ramsey made this trip measured up to deliver in the next Epirus, except sufficient numbers to bassy hero. A number of Aittari- men into my, confidence, and shall
cans nre believed to he on hoard,
pital Aisoriation with every nfnn in order to find out why the brick game. Tlitf story Is not complete muintuin order___________ .
Thirty four
four oi
out of 104 crew members »»ten to them and their ddf of thd
and woman, in the city and bounty cQuld not lie shipped ut once and was unless u word is said in behalf ot the
were
picked
h e n preparing my m ^ a g e to
picked up* and landed at
\ Giles Was Klecled
as ir.embtrs who are willing to abide fortunate in diverting *0,010 Jwelvo fair sex. The young ladies gave out
Crookhaven,
Irevlund.
Lloyd's
agen
»»&gt;
e
legislature
on this subject,- and
The city election in Orlando'last
by-the constitution and bylaws. It cars of brick* to. Seminole county. the school yells aiid they sang nnd
will
use
my
influence
and authority
should Lfc the duty of this associa­ Ho also has tho assurance of the they danced and’ they cried and they Saturday was a very spirited affair cy reported that steamer anchored to the end and that they nre dealt
tion to we that the hospital as an manufacturers th at tho brick will ho laughed hut all in vain tho heroes resulting in the election of Jnmes off Crookhaven- and signalled she with fairly and justly. I shall soo to
institution is -prAperly ran, and if tept coming and the railroad* have had gontf down in defeat, despite the Giles over Sam Johnson. Brown hud picked up the Marina’s crew.
The Marina was a vessel of 6,204 it li)o. that our fishing and oyster
there be any deficiency in the hos­ given their assurance that sufficient energetic efforts of the Farrars to and Branham were-elected as city
laws nre administered In a spirit of
commissioners.
Over 1000 votes tons, Guilt in 1900 nhd lost reported friendly cooperation with the pro­
pital treasury to' meet ft* cxponacs, cars will he furnished for transporta­ bring over a victory.
polled and much interest manifested arriving nt Glusgow October 10, from ducer anti in sqch manner thnt.tha
*** lEit this deficiency • ia
met tion of same. • •
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Tho following players participated: in the election.
Now-port News.
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promptly.
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state authorities and the fishermen Mr. Ramsey also Inspected other Sanford, Packard C, Meisch R. G.,
1 believe that the city and county kinds of road* In Tennessee and
’ FYflst is securing' affidavits . from will work together in harmony and
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•hould he expected t to pay tho hos­ found the asphaUum roads going to Meredith' L. G., Holly L. G.,
the aurvlvorq. Seven Americans and without irritating conditions or ex­
' New Kltirirlctt Company
pital expenses of their unfortunates )!ece*. There were bohio jliBtrJcU ln, Smith L. T.. Allen.L.»T., Murrell
W.
H.
Troadwell
and
J.
E.
Refive Filipinos were aboard tho Brit­ actions from either side. - *
at the regular rates. L further bo- and s'rourid Chattanooga that want­ L. E.. Colih R. E., Green F. B. and naud have cmhraked in tho elec­ ish steamer Rowanmore, sunk Oct.
"Theso are my views on this
J*Ve lE«t the maintenance ot tho ed to try experiments in road mate­ Captain Spencer, 2 B., Llpford trical supply, business under the 28th. F’rost reported today. Several
It.
H.,
Robinson
L.
H.,
St.
Augus­
quvstin
arid if elected Governor, l
hospital will he solved at the proper rial and used tho asphaltum or pene­
numo of the Treadwell Fllqctrlc Co,, made affidavits that the submarine
tine,
Wilson
C,
Dodge
It.
G..
Young
shall
try
to
put them into .execution.
* ®* ^thout any burden upon .tho tration roads and Mr..* Ramsey
R. T.. Francis It. E., McCants, L. and will he at homo in the Eagles shelled the (ife boats while they were I call upon nil the redsonahle, tho
tax payerr.
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states that theso roads after three G., Copps L. T., Dyson L. FL, Case building on Oiik avenue whero they being lowered and after they had
It is my understanding that the years service .pow resemble our marl- L. 2 and Captain Cdfll F. B., .Co*c have secured tho lower fronl floor. cleared tho ship. No one wns killed. fair minded and‘ the thinking men
engnged In this great industry to
Mfv Treadwell needs no introduc­ Tho Rowunmoro was torpedoed.
Preient Hosfiltal Association ia ready roads in this a n d Drang®-county,
L. H., Finley R. H.
rally to tho support of the Demo­
0 need or convey their possesaions being full o\ holes and show a rapid
tion to the public having been'here
several ycurs in the electrical supply Fifty Americans Shipped on Marin cratic ticket and triumphantly elect
Jj* the city,.,which U^five lots on disintegration. The districts that
it. as it is only through the party
Mr.
LawtonrSuperlntendeat
business. Mr. Rcnaiid comes herq
hlrteenth street faqing one of tho built brick roads at the same time
Newport News, Oct. 30.—F ifty . and within the party that a real and
At
a
special
called
meeting
of
the
” ty parks between Magnolia and have them Intact and Yhp many
highly recommended from Indiana Americans signed as horse tendorq,
•dmetto avenues, with about $2 ,­ counties in that section nre now of J}oard Public Instruction for Sem­ as an export on batteries and elec­ were aboard the Marina whon she lasting reform of our fishing and
, ' ^th tho understanding th a t tho opinion that brick of'ti\e proper inole county, held last week, Mr. tric pnrts of automobiles a part of loft here all white. Local agents said oyster laws can he brought about."
(Signed) -.
W. V. Knott."
.* city build and maintain a hos- kind laid according to the proper T. W. Lawton, tho Democratic nom­ the business that will he directed by tho Marina was reported leaving
Ptt»l on this property.
specifications will last at least twen­ inee for superintendent presented a him. The new company starts out Glasgow in ballast for Newport
Wenlher Report
commission from the Governor, en­ under most favorable circumstances News on Oct, 25th.
1 helievd that the obligation to ty years without repairs. .
South
Atlantic
and East Gulf
titling him to tho office of super­ and expect to carry a full line of
wntain be left out,, and after the
\ir.
Ramsey
also
brings
the
good
States.—The
weather
will probably
intendent
of
public
instruction
for
the
J y builds up and equips a hossupplies and will contract for elec­ Mixed American and British Crew
news
that
sufficient
brick
is
already
ho
fair
during
the
week,
except that
unexpired
term
of
D.
L.
Thrasher,
, * ’ t *10 Hospital Association should
tric wiying and electrical work of all
Washington, Oct. 30.—State de­ local rains are likely in tho Florida
expected to look after tho man- shipped to Somlnole county to start resigned.
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kinds. Watch for their ad in this partm ent dispatches from Consul
Peninsula, and general Tains over
lemcnt , and maintenance, as it the Sanford Orlando gap, and the
After being duly and properly in­ paper.
Frost at Queenstown said, the Mari­ these districts
gap
between
the
end
of
Geneva
about
Thursday.
1 then belong to every man and
stalled the new superintendent made
na was sunk by gunfire without warn Moderate temperatures are prob­
avenue
and
the
fill
at
tho
bridge.
in tho city and county.
a few . well “chosen remarks, which
City Council Meets
# ing on Saturday afternoin and wai able jintll^ near the end of the-weakr
' too hospital has twenty five bed The cement haa also been shipped were interspersed with an expression
100 miles west of Cape Clear. - She when considerably colder weather
City
council
of
the
city
of
Sanford,
Parity, it will entitle us to a ehar- for the curbing apd of. theso roads of hi* thanks to the people of the
had
a mixed crew of British and
1
lurid.i.
met
on
October
27,
191®
In
tui 10 Wo can
diplomas to ap- and the ,work will begin in the next county, to. the- board, and all those special session a t 7:30 p.-m. Present Americans. Frost specified that the will set in.
£ * * * • who . m at finish A nurse seven days.
that had a part in assisting In his B. W. Herndon, president; C. H. infohoation he transmitted was pro­
Dainin
.
* course In our hoapital, and
These new roads of the beet vit­ appointment for the unexplrfcd. terni.
Mrs. J. W. Coleman has taken a
Dingee, W- W. Abernathy, F. L. visional.
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rified dun lug brick, cement grouted
house
in Orlando for.the season and
The board xylth the superintendent MUIer, Jno. Adams, R. A. Newman
and with cement curb will when
with
her
daughter, Mrs. Will Hooii.
Mrs.
Dwight
B
abbitt
returned
1 M l ... ,h ,t , i n t i l i a hoapital finished be the* finest system of hard then took up routine m atters, after and Roy Symes.
han
left
for
Orlando on Monday. *
Friday
from
Kissimmee.
The president of the council stated
which it adjourned.
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ImniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiHir"....1...................... .................................... ........................... .
nl, G. A.
Jonrs, Stlplo
For Sale — Hup Runabout, re.
Juan hotel last evoning and .formu­ lltrm
llryant, Orvfll*
Jones, K. C.
It W. •
Jocksoo. II. S.
built, $100. Schclle Mania, City. G-tf
lated plans for th&lt;r Ceremonial of the, (loussf.
Clouaer, J. U.
lewis. P, P.
1lewis, |_ C.
Ancient Arabic OVdcr Nobles of tho l louarr, llrur*
For Sale—Owing to change to
lewis,
O o. P.
Prsmsr,
W
.
J.
Mystic Shrine'Novepiber 9. Twenty Ihnksl, J. S.
* Marshall. &lt;5. A.
electrical
power wo have on hand
MrGaughrv, J. N.
five candidates hnve been secured ■linkrl. K . I .
Nsimeysr. Vrrd
machinery in good condition, con­
Dkbffi, i. J.
but -it is the desire of tho club to Illrksoa, H. C.
Prevail, J. A.
sisting of boilers, engines, water
Price, le s t
IHlien, K. K.
obtain forty 6 r fifty before tho day Urigr-Ts,
I
Unit. y . II.
W. E.
pump*, fife pump*, air compre*.
Searcy, C. II.
Drlctm, A. J.
of tho big event.
sors and sundry other machine*,
I ilsr.nl. C.
Starry, J. M.
Shepherd, Tho,.
Various reports were made last Entimingsr. C. W.
which wo offer at prices which are a
Small, Andrew
KounUla, 1- W.
evening
to
Noble
Harry
Beernan,
Plain,
(i.
M
.
Smith. B. P.
.
■mall part of th 6 original coat. If
WHchrraft Somethin!! Extraordinary
a
hasty
temper,
and
it
becomes
in­
Smith, C. T.
flrltt*. V. II.
Thrilling Frontier Play Has Charley
interested address Virginia Carolina
Photodramutic directors have to president of tho Orlando Shrincrs’ (SrUl, Prril
SmltlvA. M.
flamed ' forthwith with anger fm d
Kay a Hero
Silk*. A. It. .
(.riel*. 11. r.
Cheitiical Co., care H. II. Peabody,
do man&gt; unusual things, but ono of iCiub who presided. Noble L. T. (Jian
jealousy.
He
leaves
tho
hall
in
g
Sanlord,
W
.
C.
J.
II.
Charley Itay is tho star of "The
Sherman,
I.
the
most
•unu.ual
ever
shown
ha*}H«»itt
of
tho
decorations
committee
Hartley,
I.
J.
Superintncdent,
Sanford, Fla.
Deserter," Triangle feature which rage and goes to n dive on the out­ fallen on Director I rank Relcher ' reported th st he had aoen.a number Hartley, I.. J.. Jr.
Trustt, P. II.
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W
etister,
U
T.
T. t&gt;.
will be seen, ut thu Lyric Theatre skirts of the post, where ho trie* to who produced the Columbia U clver-1of .the merchants and that they were Hartley,
Williamson, T. J.
Hartley, C. E. ,
drown his sorrows in bad whiskey
Woodbury. W. J.
Hartley. O. C.
Friday.
FOR RENT
ally .prize play, "Witchcraft." whlch|«bthtaiaaUcally in favor of dressing Healey, \V. It. .
Walla, J. M.
and worse company.’
..
will
bu
seen
at
tho
t
a
r
.
t
o
n
i
g
h
t
w
i
t
h
the
tit,
in
gala
arra“
for
the
af_ The story drttl* with- thrilling
P rcrtnrt No. |u
The gamblers at the resort try to
IngereoU. It. f .
r a ir m m .f. M.
He »l"° »ubmltted various fa
events at a frontier nrmy post in cheat him at cards and a - fight tbe brilliant Lasky artist, Fannie Wf.
FOR RENT—Two Furnished
Krrly, I’augM.
.ta .ly . II. Af pennants, designs, c nl- eir.s, etc., fonnady.
I.yitrh. Wm. II.
1668. Hay has the role of Lieut. starts. The place is full of soldiers, Ward in tho stellar role.
J. I),
Rooms.. Hot and Cold Water
M
artin.
J.
O.
fa
f
te
r.
R.
which May be secured at a reason- Dunn, W. V.
Address Z caro Herald. 20tf
Parker, who has lost his henrt to who come to tho aid of the young
Ilml.jH.
Mr. . Rclchter, for some of the
HioMoan, A. E.
Evans. J I&gt;.
Barbara Taylor, daughter of the olficer: apd a general meleb follows, ■scenes of this production had to able cost and which have been or­ Farln*.
Klollnm. •: i
C. A.
Colonel in churge of the post. But which, becomes so violent that a de- teach an owl To act.. Tho owl at­ dered.'* Ho will wait upon the mer­ K. rt e-. J. W.
f lohlom, A. C,
FV’hUca, ¥ . A.
-.f*|w. J. P.
For Rent—Furnished rooms with
Barbara's affections have been, won tachment is sent from the post, lifted was one that craved mo;o th j chants this week and secure their rHumphrey,
Trortl. P. U.
W. T.
lr
without light housekeeping. . 210
orders.
by Captain •Turner, and when the Turner leaves the ball to command seclusion of tho woods than histrlFrarlnrl Na. II
French
avenue.
20-2tp
handsome young lieutenant ask* them, und is amazed to find Parker onic distinction. All the bird had •The 'candidates committee also A-lama, C. 8.
IQI, T. J.
Hillard,
W
.
O.
(1
1
1
.
T.
M.
-I!
for her hand she has to say no.
Roues, W. T.
iiallard, &lt;1. W. W
For R ent—Two or three furnUhrd
in the midst' of the mix-ujl. llis to do was to sit in a tree and hoot, made a report and it is evident that Harm
House, J. kl.
a, C. W.
rebuke
Inflame*
Urn
boy
at
ill
further,
This
it
steadily-refused
to
do,
supman:.*
candidates
can
still
be
obtain­
rooms. Strictly modern. 7(J9 Oik.
Barham does promise^the discon­
r, J. M.
Ily*r,
Ilniee, l\ M.
IIQI, I). C.
E. W.
• _____ . _____ _________ 19-Ktp
solate Parker th a t slu
him and he ptrikes his superior otficer. 1poscdly from the fai t that .it could ed from- -tho suurrounding town* Huri.rH,
Iturkrll, M. D.
J &gt;ms, B. E.
Jaekeen. A- t&gt;. 1
'
: not see the necessity .of noise in tho whirh will sw;ell the list. Other com- Hanks, Piidgy
the first walt,z at .the approaching His urrest follows..
For * Kent—A nice throe room
Jsrrvre, A. K.
Haufca, Fred
Facing court martial, the-young _silent .drama. - Mr. Rciehsr 'wo-'-ted mitto&lt;* reported. The prellmlnar IllaekUlear, 8«4
Hallowe'en hall: But when the time
Klngalry, Gen.
apartment
close An, hot ami cold
Mlljel.jo-n. II. J.
llrur,, I). L
comes, the first ’ WjtlU finds her officer escapes from priSon, and*flces' over th e 'owl for two day* ami nights work.leading up to th« Ceremonial Crnmi
I.yman,
II.
I.
a.
P.
D
.
wnlor,
electric
lights nnd ga*. I n ­
Jobs
I.rman, It- C.
whirling about I in* lioor W ith hcr&gt; into the desert. There ho In found, and tlnailv’ his constanf 'diligence is Being well managed and every in­ Campledl.
quire
II.
C.
Du
Bose.
19-210 |
Xferrla,
Ed
f'rc(l» rtl. II. IT.
intended. The young lieutenant has Uerishing pj hunger and thirst, 'b y was awarded and -the owl was dication points to, one.of the most C'frllol*!. II.
Merrllt,
W
.
E.
.
Midlock. W. U
W. C.
Rooms fur Rent—Mrs. C. M. Wil­
a caravan of s-ttlers, amqng whom 1caught unaware just as it was hoot­ succe.--'ul and notable Ceremonials Poker,
IMila,, \.
Morri*. \V. C.
in-the
history
of
tho
south
barring
Mullen, A W.
liams, 124 Palmetto Avc.
17-4tp •
■
* Edetarda, II. J.
is Mary, a girl of seventeen, who ing. "W itherraft" is n Paramount
McMillan, Jim
Pa.tmsn. F.
tione.
.
speedily loses In-re heart to the boy. picture.
Cetrrr, J. W.
PriekH.n, J. A.
For Rent—House on K. Second,
Prke, Is-, I
■The chairmen of the various com­ Fvaij’. J- M.
Attacked by Indiana, the aettlcrs
----------------------Prevail. J. A.
Pulin'.
A
.
II.
between
Park and' Oak, Enquir*
Ilan.lail, C. 1.
Ford. J. W
(,ii«
r , -a 1 :-n i'.irker creeps |,yrIc Theatre Saturday, Oct. 28th mittees follow:
It'lord,
II.
214
Park
16-tf
FPber,
&lt;*.
E.
Decorations—L. T. Hewitt.
out. mounts a stray horse ami ckrdu-.*
The thrilling and sensational UniKlone. M. A.
Fctler. Jarnta
■
Slarke,
Joe
Publicity—J. Fred Harris tind S. (ir«rn, Th"*
for the fort. One lone Indian flings vernal Serial Liberty. A magnirtFor Rent—Two furnished. roomi
Slone. I. IOcoderin. T II.
Swlmtd. W. T.
Henkel. A. !_
to his trail, finally* overtakes l\itn,
entertainment for men, worn- A. Johnson.
for rent. Hot and cold water. Mrt.
Tatum , Jack
E T.
Candidates—H. L. Beernan, JV. C. liainee,
anti leaps from hisv own horae to cn an,j children. A serial so entireW. -W. Abernathy, 701 Magnolii
Tevrau, A. L
Ilaim*» A. O.
Marshall, J. Fred Harris, J. E. T ur­ Ilalghl, II. I.
Tyler, It. C. »
Parker.'s.’
As
the
two
fight
in
the
.
|y
neW|
K0
unusuallyuhiuue
and
so
14-tfc
IMte Ave.
E . F . L A N E , MANAGER
Illlt. Joe
srfddie, the horse plunges over
distinctly different as to require ner. L. T. Hewitt.
••T H E H O U S E T H A T P L E A S E S "
For Rout— S'ovcral nice offle*
Reception—All club members.
cliff 70 feet high, and men und horse twenty weeks for its production. A
rooms
over Yowell's. Enquire N. P.
Kfftortainment
t
M.
O.
Overstreet.
plunge and roll to the bottom of ,fram a*of toMay, swift in action,
Yowcll
&amp; Co. ___________ 32-tl
Paraphernalia—L.
C.
Townsend.
the steep declivity.
gripping in story, plot situation,
Fees
J
.
Fred
Harris.
The Indian is dead, but Parker w' ‘h just enough of the military al­
.. For Rent—708 P a rk 'avenue. En­
Ladies’ Committee —Rev. T. II.
and the horse are still able to travel mosphere from the border of Mexquire of H. C. DuBose, Pint and
and the fort is reached. Tin* re’s - ,
to bring a thrill to every patriot- McConnell.
Park avenue.
•
48-tf
Automobiles—Joe Dawson.
euers
save
a
part
of
the
settlers
from
homo
and
country
loiing
AmcrTonighl-”The Deserter" featur­
Parade—B. C.’ Abcrncthy.
WANTED
slaugbter, among them Mury, who j h'lln.
ing ( has. Kny. "Laundry l.ia"
The
program
for
Nov.
9
is
as
fol­
finds, when she arrives a t the fort,! Featuring such brilliant players
Wanted—To repair your gun*,
fraturingtFay Tinchcr.
| the body of a heTo lying under a.** Marie Walcamp, Eddie Polo, lows:
locks or lawn morwers. I do reply­
2 p. m,—Automobile ride, starting
llag.* The boy lias succumbed to 'J * ck Holt,
ing of.every kind. W. H. Hoceri,
from
Fan Juan hotel, to view the Y All Local AdvcrllBcmentB Under 312 E. Fourth* St._______ ,19-2lp
his wounds. After his jtanpi in the I
Saturday — “The Lemon in tho
beautiful residential section, parks Thia Heading THREE CENTS &gt;
post records, tho word "D eserted"
A Kiss is Always Good
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Garden of Love" Last episode
Wanted—To know all rooms and
is crossed out an&lt;i there remains
If you kissed a masked girl in the and lukes. Receptions will .bo held Charge 25 Cents.
houses for rent in Sunford. All city
of “ Peg O’ the King"
•
only the record of his sacrifice of his dark and enjoyed it, how would you enroutc. A*
,
.
and fnrm property for sale in S«m-,
3:30 p .'m .—Band concert and pa|&gt;fo fo r others.
go aliout finding her ugain when she
"
,
*
_.
|
note county. lie are ha\mg la
_
....
n„„'#
In Ray's supporting, east are Rita vlildcd you and slipped back among trol drill, by M o r o c c o Temple's dine where no name is mentioned in the I . .
Monday — “ The Far Journey"
Hazel II el ford » whole bevy of dancers? Owen blind and perfect drilled control Wtv a,l.
.lo
no.
a.k
Tho
ljor.ld
Korrn. *
stun
w
ood
as
Barbara,
"Their | Honeymoon"
"The
Moore derided ’upon the dt-lightTuI l&gt;and and perfect drilled patrol, at
as
Mary,
Wedgwood
Nowell
as
Cap­
Adopted I laughter"
tain Turner and Joseph J. Dowling process of trying to kiss them u’l tha band Btund.
until h&lt;* found tho right one agnh! i 4:45 p. m.—Grand Shrincrs parade know who tho advertiser is and i f _________________ __________ —
os Colonel Ta- lor.
. Of course it would be wclUo explain Htnrts from the Armory. As the line we do we are not allowed to give
Wanted—Lady wishes position u
Tucstlay---Trianulc Picture
that Mr. Moore performs this re- yf mnrch wm b„ M,lorl no uuloll will out this information. Simply write stenographer.
Work will plc»»«"The l.illle School Ma’am ”
markable osculatory feat only o n ; ,)0 ugpd und every Nob| P expected a letter and address it as per in- Box 1052, Sanford.
16-tf
Ceaturini! Dorothy Gish.
the screen. ..It is in the famous play- {q In#rfh* , f your-,i,es* suit is not structions in tho ad.
.
, ’-----*'"
- ~~
— t&lt;Rr=TTn Magnolia avenue, i
ers Paramount production
" The '-convenient join in as you are.
• Sixth chapter "Gloria’s Ro­
stick pin,- set with pearls and onyx TOITSALE
Kiss" in which Mr. Moore )s co- j
m.- '-RnUTpH-r al the Fan
mance" featurin',' Billie
■
‘ . --------------------- VnlucdJ^roni-assooiatibn.. lUward-it
- i t af»ing«-snrh"NtnFgITtrr71ii CoUrtot | Junn b„tc j
.
.
Burke.
•
_Flir.isalt—-Thru* wuuks old lettuce rtVurncd to Herald ofilCJ. 20-2tp
at* the Star N|onduy*..
_____ j. 7:30 p 'in —|f"*«.am»al*l *»m 1uii at- -plants.
Mrs. A. L. Bevier, 20-1 tc
1
.
— ““ ’ I the Armory. Uur director hua some
li,|.a ili* r * l of Uif I. U iU l •
Lionel Barry inure and Strong Casl new stunts which you will enjoy.
For-Sale—Two cows and two yeur
u‘ s‘
*' s»pt.W
Ji,,l*i*W’rd I 1
—G)&gt;ibirrn‘s ard t’nTT,In "The Upheaval
p. in.—Ilusiness session • at old heifer. Cows milkirtg. Taken
edy Duy, “ Faith's Reward"
Lionel Barrymore, the famous | th - Armory lo recelve and ballot on In bunch-will take $90,00. Also one «u.i |F,. ipy. _mtAa Jlumr,ra».i
“ Hoping a*.Sweet heart" Key.
jumda- liorpo - "THORN HILL” 'w ig- ]
Metro .stur^ supported by Marguer- peUt|on,._________
stone Comedy—"Madcap Airwood fBfk, I yi n r l-fool to petahllaii ‘fuim
S, tV u»4
He Skirvin iml mi iTrnrti-""’11"----'io -'ia p. m.—Grand street carni- on, good as new.. . .includo
rose" featuring M at Swain and
..
clalr* *° O '.
strotig cast, In thoWlve part feature..! ya, an(, nm.,iuc dance b y th c gen- sell for $20,00 . W. B. Bullard, Alla- .buva dMsrtbeH, i,for. a u k ri'rolt C*«rt.
• Polly Margali.
.
&lt;»ft
al panlor.l, PloelHa. on lb# 9th. J*7 ••
Uphi
"Tho Upheaval"
will bo the big uG.lt,rH| public Tor the entertainment of monte Springs, F*lu.
-U-.HC
K’"&gt;emlifi, 1*14.
Claimant n ir a n aa
’
. .
traction at the'Star thejitre bn Tfiei the Nobles after the ceremonial.—
UNIVERSAL XEtUAL
B. A. Uu*h. ol W eklw a, PR »O s •
For Sale—Two very desirable
A. II. Walls**, t l W*ki«»:
„jday.. The story is one of remark-1 orfando SenUnel.
building lots in Sanford Heights^ A. O. V&lt; oHrrbulla. of Wrklwa. Fl« .1*
'I a bio power nnd the scenes are laid j
A* M' Itulh- •« WkV,hV. w mavm. .
Nos. .73 and 74. Will sell for $200
| In a small* city and in a picturesque
11 - . r. f\ r-MPtF ’ •*t,_
Civilization in the Congo.
each
or
if
taken
to"cth»r
v.Iil
mako
catnp in the Adirondack*. . There is
-4 0
owimr io
Natives of tho Congo, Africa, uso lower prico on tho two loU .. Appl;
Weyarlyaeut of Ike
n
' plenty of action, many thrilling sit­ glassware and crockery to a consider­
U. 8 . Ijin.l Offln- it 0 *LP**"?{**ianL ADMISSION 5 AM) 10- CENTS
to
the
F'urmers
&amp;
Merchants’
Bank,
.
.
pel..31.
1
»|*-M
! uations amF a goodly portion of able extent.
N olle* i| b ca b y given that
ig*
-MATIN KB:
Headland,
Ala.
18-tf
llu&gt;h
ol
Gnneea,
Fla.,
wbo
os
comedy, skilfully handled' by. .the
T ir tJ a ) • Wi dn.eUar • I rl.lar . K iln-'*;
1* 11, mad# lloreratead Entry. No.
h
versatile Mr. Barrymore and an ex­
For Sale—First class riding or for Norrhi-aat ijuart e 't . s* rt," n, A
it p. m.
Night 7 p. m. Sharp
U.HT
OF
IIMHHTKHEt)
VOTF.IW
21 Hc«tk. Itango 82 Ea«l. TalUhat*** w f
; cellent Last. Chtlles Horan direct­
work horse. Hurncss und saddle. ridlan,
vl'anllnu. d from Page 7) *
lur* filed nolle# «** }r^TntJrr^.*
tka
ed
this
production
for
Metro,
nnd
Five year proof to Mtabllah •j1*™ l, A *,.
Mrs. Julius Schultz.
18-tfc
CoAiifig Soon—at the Lyric
W
li
le,
J.
V
.
land ahov* dearrlhed. Kefera
H
art,
I.
I&gt;.
j like nil his features it runs true nnd Hanna, I). It.
euit Court, at Hanlord, Florida, on I be
.
Wall, II. J.
For Sale—My lot on ’First street, day of l&gt;ee*ml»ar, 1* 16.
Wade, Paul M.
j cnrrics suspensd with n smashing Iloidet, A. J.
Claimant
name*
aa
wltneaeea:
.
W
akefield,
P.
T.
INI. J,J.
just oppohitc Robbins Nest hotel.
! climax nt the end.
Iloiprr Nleh*t*pn of Gee***..
Iluddlrtlon, J. II.
Miiell* .TayMr ot G*n*»a. Florida,
Joara, J. F.
You can buy this fine picco of. prop* Fdward
Klll-ee rof Oeneva,
Oenava. Florida.
M" »
KUI-eerof
erty cheap. Address Robert Rucks- Norman E. OltaonrofrKolakee,
Ne. 7
SHRINE RS TO HOLD CARNIVAL Alexander, J . D. P irelacll/&gt;ng,
U
O
B
B
R
T
W
.
'P A m .
KOIIEItT
J. M.
i
Kaglttrt.
baum, 909 Franklin St., Tampa,
lung. Jaa. T.
Ilaker. A. J.
I /M t T. J., Jr.
O -T otiA Frl-lOlc
lUumlry,
C.
D.
Fla.
•
•
18-3tp
Orlando Will lip Scene .of Great ileal. M.
la n e , J. M.
l/ ng, 0. W.
l ullej, P. E.
' ‘
(lathering
For Sale—Kentucky horre with
M.-rrI&gt;etlitr, W. II.
WE KNOW
.
CnUto&lt; U tl.
Mrt-l iihetiKD, J. J.
Dtowdy.
J).
8
.
buggy,
saddle and two sets of harSixty mombers of the Orlando Prawiy. W. N.
Hlmn J. W
ran ,Bvjni {
Niton. J. T.
Cecil Gabbot.t, North of no other remedy *h»t
i&gt;#&gt;.»*. D.-n.
neaa. Apply L
Shriner* Club and several prospective FiAeh.
mend more highly than
Nrsiton. W.A.
Henry
French nvenuq,
Parker. U H.
rundidutes congregated nt. the San (iravra, W. P.
P rev ail, J . A
Han, O. K.
IloherU, It. IL
Modi'*. IrU
Cheap for Cash—Second hand
Kell. T. K.
.
Modcw. W. E.
Kell. I». H.
M«ik o. it.
rubber tiro top buggy. At store of
Kimmone, It- W,
Juoti, Men. 11
J. E. Pace.
14-tf
Heanr, n N. O.
Jarobo, G. M.
Htot y. F. M.
Ji&lt;ab&gt;, J. T.
Stover, C. T.
Janha, M. C.
For Sale—Ono International truck.
hlmmont, !&gt;. \V
Jacob*, W. M.
ECZEMA REMEDY
Smith, 8. P.*
Thoroughly overhauled and paint­
Jacobs. J. C.
Smith. J. P.
Jacobs. W. K.
ed. Apply E. Stafford, Sanford.
Week*. Eugene
PROGRAM AT THE STAR
\jont. H. V. .
The burning and itthjng M '
Zerlo, Chw. M.
1-ng. Q. . *
k* sssld »hss Delta PtcCorrs If Itetlrr Ptctnrrs sere made
.
. 7-tf
stopped and relief result* by P***uiing i t . Sold only by us, Wf .
Friday—Fannie Ward in .’\Vitch-craft" the Colum­
Martin. I. U
Il*I(«(l. J. D.
For Sale—Nice 6 passenger Oak
bian University priie story, made by Paramount
Cot. EI J
Msthsrs.it. K:
land automobile. Alao aurrey. Ap
Mathers, l&gt;. E.
Plods, M.J. ‘
Saturday—Double Program Day-Katherine Kaeiard
Is Ceort of Caunly Jmdgt.
^
Plods. klkhael
Mslbsrs, C. E.
ply Abernathy’s, furnituro atore.
in "Thu Girl With tne Green Eyes" in five acta,
Moorsmsa. At W.
Mists
of Fierids
|„rr»l.
Ihird n, P. J.
In
rs
Estsu
ol
Thoms.
Edwsrd
Cn«w
„
also. “The Secret of the Submarine"
Monrsmso. Upton
Khrbr'ht. Kobe
‘
2-tf
Nolle* is ksrsbjr glv*n te sU ’ o( p*
Nsorton, W. J.
Howard. O. 8.
rosy concern, tkst on tbs ]•» d » , its
Hankin'. It. R.
Ksddltt. P. K.
Monday—Owen Moore-and Marguerite Courtot in
For Sale—Marine motor, 18 hone- comber. A, b. 1*1* l shsll
reo*.
House. W. II. Ilaarkint. It. II.
“The Kiss” a Paramount Picture in five acU.
Mon. ilso. O. Usrrla*.Jodt«
Tew, J. A.
IlnrUy. it
power, 3 cylinder, 8 cycle, Ferro. ss
Judn
*1
ProbsU.
Tor
s
»■»&gt;rhs»*»Wrl|ht.
W.
A.
lluntcr.
U
.
Z.
Tueaday—Lionel Barrymore in “The Upheaval" in
Firat class condition, Sanford Macb&gt; ss administrator of tho *»tat* lkit (t !*•five acta, made by Metro, also “The Grjp of Evil"
Edwsrd Crlttsl. dscososd: »»d ' j srIn* &amp; Garage Co.
93-tf
ssow tint* 1 will !»•«•«* " J Mint*.***
Barakart. CJK. -ji
For Sale—Nearly new adding ma­
lUrnharl. J. H.
HoUaway.T. Q.
Jenkins, ft. A.
chine. $36.00. - Western Union.
AdmisUtrnWt
Jones, Q. B.
: *-:*. t*-*1.
-1-tl
Jones, Send
Fannie Wardgat the 8tar Tonight

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Meltii-tc, NV. J.
McC arthy. C. H.
McCt rib , j , M.
hlrCi t-rdfl, IX
McC lure. (J. NV.
McClir*. C. NV.
McCulter. U I*.
Newman, It. A.
N rsm tn, II. II.
Nanas, J-ie
Nibon. II II
i s .ard. Bet
E'wgrnhart. (' i.
Pares r, J. P.
Packard, J. O,
Partiah, A. II.
I'attin. Richard
Parker, ?. E.
&lt; ParkH. Frank J.
IVUafd. I’.cy
Prf,ir, J. ||.
I*trr«&lt;tii. VN'alfi"!
laal-od). II. II.
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K*n*ia I. K. 11.
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McIWittdald, C. E.
McMahon, J. ti.
Mcluiulin, P . (!,
Mrt.au! in, lls w y
MrUutin, J. U
Mrlyndun, II. S.
McMullen. NV. A .‘
Nickel, llrnry
Nolan. NNin i Ntrl. NV It. •
N-itt. l. Nl.
I rnr.Indian. J NV,
Patera, It,
Peters, NV. II.
Pelett, E. H.
Phltllbs, II. C.
Plow-In, J IX
Porter, S. E.
I nweit, NV. (J.
Powell, It. J.
1*1testrl. Cha«.
Preston, E. M.
l*rc*ton. C. S.
Purlloy, It. IX
Putnam. Eff.
ItbtwUr*. C II
l(ob!n««m, T J.
Hoi irtcin, J, It.
Itolrirmifi, W, MI
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f.n i’ilics. nritl low lrvii;lil r a tn ,.w c a m r you lunacy on
h ay, grain, feed and flour, guaranteed the l»ctt
Ik eau ae o f tntaiern mai hincry am i prtttim ily to ltcsl^
- r t ! ’r u .■ r-II brat I|ualilV earnnge t-itr ;. fi nil
tin t vT ^i-uU c t rates nt reaeotuiLle pri'jr*. T o p rove
our cU iu ti write for prh r ls&gt;!s.

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NVe w e lc o m e
i tea t: T h is aeaaon fe r tiliz e h a lt o f
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URBONVN! g r o w in g th e o th e r
h a lf fo llo w ltll
rtg y onur uadal cu a to m . Y ou w ill h a r v e a t 10
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w ith NATURHONVN. You o u g h t lo m a k e th it p r o o f. It
m ean a m o n e y to you.

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In N A T U R SO W N , phosphorus costs
about hall as much as in best
commercial fertilizer. Goes
twice as far. '

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SSrrman. B.
Sauruters, C. A.

Shelley. NV, F.

Shephard, J. A.'
Hhephaid, It.
V a n . O. It.
Shaler. It. C.
Shlmmona. It S.
Shipp, o . M.
Siplin. Frank
Singletary, J. W. O.
Singletary, F. IX
Slaughter, IX M.
Smith, A. P .
Smith, O. W.
Smith, Jno. A.
Smith. E- K
Hrhfth, Ibn
Takach. ti. 1.
Takacb, (X A.
Takach, J. A. •
Taylor, J. 1&gt;.
Taylor. NV. II
Taratus. M. II.
Takach. F. J.
Twmjrr. H. A.
Tew, l» E.
Temple, (*. NV.
Trmpertoll, F. W.
Trrw Uligvr, J. IX
Tldd. F. At.
Tillla. NT. A.
Till la, larltoy
VanNrak, NV. NV.
VanNma, A.
Vaughan. A. J.
Vandefhock. J.
NNallace. A. B.
Walker. U II.
Walker. U I.
Wwahbum. it. F.
NVarirn. P. V’.
NVathen, A. NV.
Warren, J. P .
Walker. J. IWallare, A. C.
Walker. 8. C.
Walts, J . 0 .
NVaider). W. MWelsh. J. I .
NVrstcrdlck, A. F.
Wilcox, I. J.
NN'iae. Geo.
NVhcelea*. W. T.
White. J. O."
White, II. NV.
NVe-t. T. VV.
NVIlsnn. Thomas
NVbllner, B. F.
Ztlrower. II.
Bell. J. W.
Ilfll. E. J. - Bell. C. ti.
Bales, C. F.
Ilolly. John
nutingaiey, J. NV
lllthop, C. P .
Ikyor. ti. T.
Eaton. J. NV.
Hawkins, A. S.
herndersun, NV. J,
Johnann. J. H.
Johnson, J, A.
King. Alfrtd
Kfcinbu;
(rvinbuf E.
g. fII. J.
Knuwelf*. F. NV.
IsKkc. II. It.
le e . J. II
l.yt*t*«, M. Jl. —
1st)-I. NV. J.
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Mann. / F.
Mann. I- H.
Mann, 1.7 S.

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upon aald defendant* or any ol them ;
thrrefure, yoo, Jerome B. Hire Seed Com­
pany, a 'corporation, llrtw-n, Illlchey, A C om ­
pany, a ccrporatlon. Park*. Pavia A Com­
pany, • Corporation, J. A. Patton and J. C . P a t­
ten, co-par tears, doing hnsineaa at Chaltahooga
llsd lrfr* Company, Sm ith Klin* A Fyeneh
Company, • corporal Ion and Montag 'Ilrothcra, a corporation, are ordered to appear
to the bill of eomplaint duly Olrd In this
cause, on Monday, lb*
6th day
ol
N ovem ber, A. U. 1*16, &gt; rule day of title
rourt.
It la further ordered th at this notice be
published In th* Sanford Herald, a new s­
paper, published In Serrlnol* county. Flor­
id*, once a week,for four eeeeeentiv* weak*.
It. ta Feterkin
JLT.E PuBO SE.
Witness m y hand as dark of tha Circuit
Supct visor of lU giatratlon.
C ourl, Sem inole county, Florida, .on title
t#-S-Tu«-FrlvSt
the
ly tb day ol Septem ber, A. P. 1916.
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FX A. DOUQLABS.
In C litalt Cwsirt Nerealk JudlrUI Clrroli '■fseall
nf th# .Circuit Court. Seventh JudlIn and. far Seminal# Codaly, Htala of ' Clark
t l t l Circuit, Sem inole Co., Fla,
llo ild s
I4-FH-61*
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City of Sanford. • municipal
corporation, ergan lu d and ex­
isting under- the law* ol th#
S la le .o l Florida,
)■
C itation
The State ol Florida, ax rrl.
J. II. Jones, S tate Aliarwey w# —
rbw Setentlr Judlclxl Circuit,
Kiel* ol Florida.
To tha Taxpayer* and Cltlxenx of tho City
ol Sanford, Seminole County, Florida.
Whereas, a petition wax on the llth
day ol October, 1*16. Alad In the above
staled court by the city ol Sanford, Florida,
a municipal corporation, organised and exlxting. under tha law* ol the State at Florida.
setting forth the fact that an election waa
held la the said c llr of Sanford, Florida,
on th* 29th day ol September, 1*16, to de­
termine the uueetlon, whether or not lharo
should bo' Issued by th* city ol Sanford,
FTdridn, bonds In the sum at 116,000.00,
lor the purpose of paying, retiring and re­
funding an Issue of honds at the city of
Sanford, Florida, in th* turn ol 646,000.00,
bearing date January 1, IS9T and maturing
'anuary I, 1*17, aald bonds to be ol tho
enomlnalion nl IICOC.OO each and to bear
Interest at the rata ol five and cne hall per
cent per annum, aald bond* to mature
thirty year* alter th e dal* of the (nuance
thereof, and to be dated July I, 1*16 and
to mxti re July I, IfllF. and.
NVhrrea*, it appears from aald petitlcn
that t i e canvas* o l the Astute* of said a u c­
tion shew prims lacl* th it aald eltrtlon was
In favor 01 th* Inuanco ol the bond* afora•aid.
Now, thereto!*. In pursuance ol an order
made In th li tau t# by the lionorabl* James
W. IVrkins, Judge ol tha Circuit C turl
SevrM h Judicial Circuit of the State ol
Florida, notice t* l|*roby givon that the ta tayers and rltiter-a ol the . City ot Sanord. Florida, are by said order required to
&gt;• and aoptar before the Circuit Court in
and lor the Seventh Judicial Circuit ol the
State ol Florida, on th* 31st day ol Octo­
ber, A. P. 1916, at 10 o'tloak a. m . at
T ltuvtllle, In ths county o l Brevard, Slat*
ol Florida, In raid circuit, and to show raus*.
If any they have, why th* said Issue ol bond*
should not be validated and conAimed ae»
fold in g lo law: at such tim e and place all
person- so desiring may I - heard on th*
Riattsr ol th* valfdatinn
IB « “
of aald bond*, aa
ta provided by Chapter 68GB of the l.awa of
Florida nl 1916.
NVit nras, E. A. Douglass, Clerk of said
rcurt, on pilt the !£ th day n| October. I91S.
(aval)
FX A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk Circuit Ceurt. Seventh
-Judicial
Circuit, Seminole
County. Florida.
PXFri-Str •
F reeled Ne. 4
J. W- Ketaey
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W. F . Sander*
J. W. Whaedan
1*1 *flari Ne. S
A. P. Farn.ll
O. W. Cbeeaeynan
N. W. Hall
J. S. MrKenate
it. M. King
Mark WtUlama
41. F. Nalaon
J. hi. Alliron
A. t . Sm ith
J. T. Ilacon .
C. T. Session*
J, S. Brooks
R. K. William* *
T. Ilurko .
I.. M, Braswell
F. J. NVent
C. U Windham
P . My Campbell
Frcrlnct No. *
NV. J. Allen
ti. W. All* rf

lloulh, X. J.
el, A.
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Humph. C. J.
Ilunge, S.
Slack, (lev. E.
Smith, It. B.
ftweri O. W.
SiaSord. W. A. ’
Stafford. C. II.
Strang*. H. HSta-nsi rom. N. J.
Stenstrom. O. II.
Ste-dt, ('. J.
Stiles, E. NVSpuitiag. J E.
Stewart, J. Hi
Srneierino, Angrlo
Sumpter, W. P.

U. P. Cobb
A . It. Jonas

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Stone. Fs A.
StaineeL M. NN.
Sutton, Norman
Syipce. Hoy F.

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Tyre. I- MTyner. T. « .
Tyler. Chaa. It.
■Thompqpn. C. la
Thompeao. J. A.
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Treadwtil, W*. It.
Tbswnaa. It. A.
Turner, J. F. * *
Turner, W. P.
Tuggle, Wm.
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2 5 c .5 0 e .$ l . A t A ll Denier,.

Seventeen Cents
A D ay

makes this wonderful writing maclrine
yours—but a small first payment. '

Send for Complete Cat­
alog and Penny-J*ay Plan

Zitrdaref, O. M,

Firelnrl N e. 2
Mile*. II.
M ooatt, J. C.
Mlkesrll. U. S.
Muse. It.
AteKInneyrc. n .
Cgteaby,
y. W. K.
oglaeby, Ed., Sr.
Oglesby. Ed.. Jr.
Oglnby, J M.
Fast, NV. K.
I’oal, NV. O.
Price. NV. S.
t’uwt-U, NN’. G.
I*ti-»t*r, It. T.
lit bun, I &gt;. II. C.
BaLun, A. H.
Itabur. II B.
Itahun. C. I*.
Stafffttd. I!
Thonipwin, J. It.
Wynne, It. T.

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The Herald
Printing Company

AGENTS
Sanford, ~
Florida

In li e t Ircull Court r f Ihe Seventh Judicial
(trawl! ol Florida, Sem lnals County. In
t hsnrcrr
Ella FX Krtlcrhala, Complainant
va.
John II. Kellrrha’a, Defendant'
T o John 11. Kellerbala, Nashville, Trnn.t
, ' ou will take riutice that you ar* hereby
iv'liireU to appear to th* Mil ol complaint
filed in this cause, wherein you ar* made
Party defendant, on Monday, (he 6th day ol
November, A. P . 1916, failure to do ao will
ca *# sild bill to be take a* conlrased.
It iv further ordered thvt this citation be
puhti-hed in the Sarferd llrrald, a news­
paper published In Sanford, hemlnole eount ) . Florida, onre a went l«r four ronaeculivs
week-.
,
, I
Witness my hand ami seal &lt;f said court at I
Sanford, Seminole cou n ty, F1otida,.lbla the
27th day of Septem ber, A. P. 1916.
(seal)
FX A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk of Clreuil Court,- Seventh Judicial
Cltcuil ol Flcrida, Seminole County.
I2-Fri-ate

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. NVcth. Otto"

Notice of Sale of 6IN.090 City *f-Sanford, Flor­
ida, Ucfuadleg llenda
Nntlr* la hereby- g h r m -ttia r'y iV ir prupos ala
■
will he received by the Board of Bond Tiuat#
ol Sanford, Florida, on ol Iwlof* th* esltiration
ol thirty days Irom-nnd after tha nM publication
ot ibia'nothw. and up to and until five o'clock
•p. rn. on the 27th day ol November. 1916, at
th* city hall In th* city ol Sanford. Florida, lor
th* purrhae* ol 646,000.00, (Tty of Semilord.
FIor ikJa, n1 lumling
aakl bond* ar* date-I
lunding t»nil*;
t&gt;
July
I.aI, 1916,
1914, and mature July 1st,
am}
—
uiy 1st.
■»,, 1946 &gt;u&gt;i
l-ar inlcrrat at the rate
per
■ .ol fiven and
p aon*-half
____ par
rent [e-r anpum, interest |)*y*lije arm)-annually,
liolh pilnripal and Intetwat are payable at New
York, Slat* ol New York.
.
This iwu* of bonds will b* sold subject to the
approving opinion ol John C..Thomson, late ol
ol th* firm nl Pit Ion. Thomama A Clay, aald opin­
ion lo be obtained by the City ol lanfurd, and
a copy nt thia opinion will be lurnisbrd to th*
*ur£**ful bidder If ao dawlrvd. upon th* payment
nf (be sum ol On* Hundred itlOO.uci p ollan
tbarrfor.
All bids must l— accompanied with a certi­
fied rF.rrfc fur two per cent nl th* amount ol paid
baue. The Board ol Bond Trustees reserve the
right lu reject any and all bid*
A. It. KEY,
11. FX WHITNER.
* 5 . L TATLOR,
llnsrd of Bond Trustee,. Sanlord, Floalda.
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Stops Pain At Once
f o r M a n a n d B east

will mount up monthly and easily m&amp;t
the payments on abrand-newOLIVER
Typewriter—therogulnr $LQO-macttine:

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l‘rccincl Na. I.
Adams, T . II.
Atkina, II. C.
At rapt*., C
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Adam*. John
Allen. VV. H. H.
Arernatby. NV. W.
Anderson, It. NV.
Alexander, H .T .
Austin, FX C.
Akers, NN'. F.
Austin, FX M.
Akrca. NN'. T.
Austin, It. NV.
Alien. O. F .
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Alexander. J. G.
Austin, FX IX
Allman, K.
Andes, J. &lt;».
Baker. J I’
Bruton, J. II.
Itrumley. I. A.
-Ballard, NV II
Ilrown, K. E.
Uaylork. I..
Brady. J T.
Babbitt, 1&gt; S.
Ilouchellr. I. II.
Itrnni-ll, J. I".
Bradlurd,
I . H.
Dtrnvr, S. A.
iWck. A. M.
Britt, (X U
Itrr-wer. Cha*. P.
Belt, Clifford
Brock, P. C.
BIeeus . T , S.
Brunson,
H. 11.
Ballard, Goo. I &gt;.
Brown, J.'-M.
Illirkwrldrr. ti. NV.
Bissrtt, F'. A.
Itledror, ti. I .
Butt, Ceceft, ti.
Bell. A. FX
Ilryao. U Y.
Boone. J. T.
ilyera, NV. II.
Boyd, S. FX
Ilryao. I . T.
Boyd.Jaav
Ill-hop, tiro. P .
lloarar. IX (X
!lr&gt;iien. T NV.
Bray, NV. &lt;’
Brad-haw, It. (X
Bradley. J. S. .
Bradley, FV It. .
Brady, FX FX
Bell, C, lloyc
Bradley, Ben
Bennett. J.
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liriiton. 11 It.
Bradford, K. NV.
Italhy, 4. A.
Iltoan, E. IBader. II. I.
Ilrown. S. E
Baker. I . J.
It, hlayer. Fred
Casualty, J, I).
Caldw.ll, l&gt; A.
Charles. T. &lt;».
Cal-lwtll. P. P.
Clark, Chaa. T.
Caldwell, II. NV.
Ctoper FX NV.
I alder, J. II.
Connsliy, A. I*.
Camcrun, A II.
Cowan, rrank IF.
Cameron, Joe
Cowan, J. It.
Cary. Ilobt.
■Cowan, FX P.
Caine rc n. FX J.
Collins, It I- .
rhamt-erlaiii, fi. (X
Coffee, (X NV.
Chandler, II. NV.
Cordulle, FX
Chappell. A. It. •
Ctuwidy, M. T.
Chapprtl, 11. II.
Collar, V. (X
('himmien. E. D.
Crip|»-n. A. II.. Sr,
Chittenden, I- IX
( ‘room*. J. NX
Chittenden, FX A.
llieterich. II. ti. •
Davit. It. 11.
Ikenton, J. T.
Day is, John
Davit, NV. IL
I '»r, h I•. Joe - =,
- PctKTWJT A'xnr
P caiu. T I
tireaeor. W. NV.
Deane. NN'. T.
I turner, A.
Dcas. IL IX
Dorn, r. Frtsl
i telega], IX T.
Ikouglax. J. A.
DsColtra, Geo. A. »
Dutton, FX-F.
IBck&amp;aon, J. J.

Penetrates and Heats,

* might “slip through your fingers,"

Winn, J. M.
Winn, J. U
Williams, J. B.. Jr.
WiUUraaM, W. C.
William*. J. A.
Will lama. J. P.
Will Iants, T. W.
Williams, C . M.
William*. T. J.
Wilson. (X C.
Wise, II. E.
NVooley, Eugene
Woodruff,
(X
NVoodruff. V, L.
Woodruff, NV. C .’
■Womlruff, S. la
NVcIff, II. W.
NVoodrock, IX
Wright. M. L.
Wynn, II.

NVrbb, C . 7 .

Sprains, Laniencss,

S ores, C u ts, R heum atism

m h is “small change/’ which otherwise

Venable, Geo. W.
Vernon, O. W.
Vlhlen. la
Vlnli
ting, J.
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Palatka, Florida

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tLobblhw, W. It.
Hobinwan. h i.r .

In CIm uit Caurt. Seventh JudlrUI Circuit,'
Ncm|nide County. F'lurlda. In Chancery
Joe f a mi ton and C. M. 1.,-crls
C om pm v, • a Corporation, &gt;urres-ota rsi VanDrrnau A l(e»i*
Company, a corporation
va.
■' Citation
Sne | . Mires and P ty len V.
: Mims. •'
i To Ku 1., Mima and I'eyton VX Mima, IleaIdenrn Unknown.
It appearing liy am dayil filed herein that
tho residence ol you and each of you ia un| Itiovn and It at th-rv la r.a person in the
( -tale of Florida, the aervic* of a subpoena
upon whom would UnU you th* said Sue L.
[ Mima aAd '11-ylon V. Mima,
And it appearing from said affidavit that
you and each ol you are ovrr the age ol
tw enty on* years.
Therefore, it it otdered that you. Sue L
Mima and I'eyton V. Mima, appear lo th*
above entitled cause on nr "before
rfo
(ho 4th
ty tg
day
1* Brrsi
December, 1916, or the Kill n| comslot
raid cause will he taken a* con­
ags Inst both
hath ot
ol yt
l-vard against
you.
I* further otdeerd
oidrertt th
that
order___
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j-aprr published In Srmlnoi* county, F7oione* a.w eek for. eight weeks.
Witness my hand as clerk 61 tke Circuit
Courl, Seve th Juiilcial Circuit, Seminole
ec-untj'. JTorida, oft thia tha SBtit d t y o r
Prpt mbor. M filCT
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Clerk Cirrult Court. Seventh Judicial
Clreuil, Sem inole Co., Fla.
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Ceunly J u d g es f'oarl, Senaineie
CeaBly. Flarl a
To Ilenry lu rch , Mamie Futch, l e t F'utrh
Sadi* Futcb, Levery Futch and Katie Mae
Futch:
iN otP ^te-H ee^yltT T n^"t!IM~T aball on the
20th day ol Octalwr, tWIG, apply to tho
Judge of the above named court, at hit of­
fice In Sanford, Florida, lor an order to take
possession ol and sell lb* r t al estate ol
Katie F'utrh. deceased, lor th* purpose ol
payioi the debt* of her estate. At which
tile* and lilac* you are requited to be and
belorn the said county
Jud|t and
ty Ju«ii*
ahow-cauae, II any you have, w]
aby aald ord* 1
, bould not be grim ed
Dated Sanlord, Florida, Saptember 16th,
1916.
H E N R Y FUTCH.
Adminlrtrato*.
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lb t Irrull C a u tl, heaealh Jadlrtal C lltall
Hemlaole C eunly, M u,ids. la ( hearer/
V irginia. Carolina t. heiniral Co.,
a Corporation doing business In
uk* State cl Elm Ida, Complainant

Wm. (1. A ldridgi, Jerome B.
Citation
Hire s-ed Company, a Corpora­
tion, llru ,n Illlchey h Com pany.
a L etptration, I a,he, P avla A
Company, a Corporation, J A.
Fatten and J, tx Fatten, &lt;opartners, doing huatnes* a* C hal-1snoops Medicine Company,
bmitn. Klin* A F'rrnch
DMCompany,
pany,
a C otporatlon. Alice FX Hill, t x ertllrl) of ‘ the etta le c l NNX J.
List of N aeiea Hirtckan t ram, the C e a if f Illll. deceased, Munlag Brothers,
Itrglalralien l l s s l w b r Ihe Ca*nly Cum. a Corporal Ion and ti«c. II. F'ermiaalearr* on NVcdnreday, tlcteber 1Mb aald Hardware Company, a Cor­
poration, Defendant!.
1916
To the D dendanla, - ' t lo n i II. Bira Heed
IT erln fl No. I
C om paey, a Corporation, Ilmen Ritchey A
NV. E. Baggs
C. O. Hall
Company, a Corporation. Farke, Pavia A
L*vi lllnlord
John Irvin
Conti any a Corporation, J, A . Fatten and
C. NV. Illanding
T . II. Kirby
J. C. Fatten, ro-partners, doing buaineta aa
U. H. Calhoun
It. O. Itval*
Chattanooga Madirtn* Company. Smith.
Albert Cruse
W. H. Thompson
Klip* and F rtnth Company, a Corporation,
Tho*. Flekrr
NV. II. Terrible
and Monlag Urothrra, a Corporation: ,
Stephen Felder
W. C. Turner
It appearing from th* affidavit duly filed
NV. M. Thom as
,
in the above cause by counsel lor (omplalF rrrlnrl N *. 3
nsnt. that It la th* hrliel ol affiant that th*
J. T. Imhoden
E. It. Fotter
defendants. Jerome B. Hire Seed Company,
tit
C. lie laerman
C . W. Fowell
a corporation,
Ilmen. Ritchey a Corporation,
L. It. Vorre
Farko, Pavla A Company, a corporation
J.
AFait
an
aad
J. C. Fatten, co-partn«la
F reclavt No. 3
doing buainee* aa Chattanooga Madlrlaa
M. Honaon
A. E. Anderson
Company, Sm ith, KUna A French Com­
FX O. flay**
E. M. Bell
pany, a corporation and M onlag tiro*.,
Chaa. M cPonia
Eddie Broan
a corporation, are resident! of a state or
04ieo. W. Boatwright Cl O. McLaughlin
country other than th* stale ot Florida: that
P . C. Marlowe
Charlie Berner
the ptara of rraidanr*. and address ol aald
A . ti. Furdon
W. Crittenden
defendant* are as lolloaa:
NV. S. Barker
F. (1. Chadwick
' Jerome B. Rice
Hie* Seed Company,
Com pan yA a corpor­
cori
T . IL Crooma
, C . II. Itlchardaoo
ation. New Y ork-City, New Yolk. nnt*n.
|#n. Hit*
tie*. N. Itlgby
II. II. Coney
ew
1
erhey
heyA
A Company, a*
a eorporatlon.
rorporation. New York
Mika Rotundo
Wm. C.. Piaon
apaar,
C ity, New Nork, Parka. DavU o Caanpaa
Elmer T. Roger*
J, A- Dunbar
a corporation, F aw York (!lly . Now York,
NVm. C. -Steward
S. M. Pavla
J. A. Patten and J. C. Fatten, co-partner*.
F. F. Strang
Frail Paal*
doing
business at .Chattanooga Medirlna
Robert Samuel
F. L.* Evan*
Company, Chattanooga. Teens****, Smith.
It. S cu rry.
f . t■. rut
BTl
Klin* A French Contphny. 1 rurporalion;
W. C. Steward
John Frigstor
FMiadelphla. Faneaylgaaia, and Mamtag
II. K. Tolar
F.'d. Foatrr
Brotbora.
a corporation, Atlanta. Georgia;
P a a id Thomas *'
J. C. Fooler------th at th* said dofandaata are over th* age of
J. r . Turner
It. E. tiormiey
tw enty on* year*, and th at there la no per­
H. (L WhBlan
J. It Hollan
son In tha atate ol Florida. Ih* service of
Ilenry Williams
J. M. Hall
a subpoena upon whom would be binding
Harry Zahlraky

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tons this year. Tho great, volume of produc­
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Salesman

C. F. WILLIAMS
Agent

FOR SERVICE-PHONE 135

Hill Lumber Co.
Lumber, Bricks, Lime, Cement, Rubber Roof­
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Doors, Sash and Blind, Cement Blocks, Beaver
Board, Mouldings, Cypress Boards, Fire
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Clark, V,.
Clark. Won
(lark, CT. E. ■
Courh, C. P .
Couch, J**.
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AHman, Chao.
Alim. P. J.
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Anderson, J. t.
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Ful, Geo
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Boykin. WX B.
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Barlow, John
Brown, C. W.
tiabbett. Cecil
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Ilrown. E. I*
(lamer, N. IIllarrrt t. J . E.
Urownbw. E. It.
(larman,
H- C.
Ilrmijdy, W. M.
Bardlfl. H. C.
Getien, T. W.
Bailey. O. W.
Brook. A. H.
(■error, II. C.
It rack top, T. IV,
Barton. C.
linen, N. W.
IVolly. NV. II.
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(TrIAn. W. J.
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Bette. C. A .
Bradbury, C. O,
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Hall. Frank
llroiton. J. A.
Horry, (X M,
llamlio, John
Brewer, O. A.
Bennett, K. It.
Hand, W .8.
Hurrh. ft. It.
Hand. C. Nl.
Bdl. T. J.
Buck, F. M.
Iannan, Thoa.
Bewatey, C. C.
lllfrrrH., E. W.
Butt, It. J.
lampion. I- G.
Butler, J. F.
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IlUltrpley, J. W.
Itutbr, J. E.
HarrmJ, J. A.
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Harris J. C.
Byrd. C. L
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Ballard. lir a P .
Harvey. NV, E,
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Calhoun, (Too.
Hanson. M.
t'hrwk, J. A.
Carbon, Carl
Hawkins,
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Cot. W. S.
Car*. J. H.
Hamrick. J. ICampbell. F. A.
Colbert, II. I .
Harkry. 11. 8.
CampbrIS, J. I ,
Crlm, ti. NV.
Harte. F. A.
C ourt, F u p c i
Carbon, T. C.
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Cobb, P. P.
Carraway, Mcfi.
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Carter. NV. I*.
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Chandler, J. I llitrina.
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Kennedy, H. 0 .
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Kent, II. F.
Kelly. 0 . A.
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Cook, I. I .
Neltnn, Stein
Currie, C, It.
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StflnitfUow, W. A.
Sm.fwrt, Print*
Suangp. r. 1*.
Snaait, J. II.
Sullivan, T. L. .
Smith, A. II.
Smith, M. E.
Slow*. C. M.
Stcwp, E. It*.
Sluna, W. I*.
Smith. C. J.
Splpp*. P. XL
Stcna, A. H.
Sqalrea, II. P-.
.Squitaa, R. It.
Telford, U XL
TUipre, W. J.
Thomaa, IL A.
Thlfpre, W. M.
Tcl*r. IL E.
Toon, J. T.
Turn**. P. IL
Tylor, A. M.
Tyitr, K. C.
TyUr. W .l.
Vann, W. M.
Vernon (). W.
Vkkery, J. XL
Vinaon, J, K.
William*. C. P.
Will lam*, T . J,
Willi*, lamrfa
Win*. C. L.
W Paon.ll. J.
Wltllama, n . J.
WMoon, John
Wilton. J. H.
Wlnbt, IL IL
WUmnt. P. W.
Wh*t, A. W.
Wuhl-urn,
n azniturn, Floyd
f
Ward, W 7D.
Walker, II. IL
Walker, C. D.
Wllh*rln*ton,
White, Wm. E

Wood*. J. W.
Wynne, J. If.
Wymre.J. XL
Ytatar, L. W.
Zaroorraii. N klt

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Decem ber F irst
HE price of the famous Chandler Six will be advanced December
1st, 1916, and the present Chandler Model in every essential way
w ill be continued for the forthcoming season.
We have always
listed the Chandler car at the lowest possible price consistent with
manufacturing costs involved in producing this high grade automobile.
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We had hoped earlier this season in spite o f advancing costs of
material to be able to continue the present $1295 price.
But condit­
ions in the industry have now come to a point where this is impossible*
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Our production costs today are fifteen and jone*— —*— ;—
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— ftuarterpercentr(15rLlIiugH erlhan one-year-ago.- • .
Our profit margin per car has always been small. And the price
must, therefore, be advanced to make compensation for increased^
production whyrgoa — .
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You may purchase your Chandler car now with the assurance of
a marked saving in. purchase price, and with the equally important
assurance that your Chandler car, purchased now, will be up-to-date
next spring,.
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TBESANFORD HERALD

Sanford people

tyetrrrs rrotiW froM' ofr'tfTT flfe

in )Uhl*iigrrr-know general election.
it
If
you
attended
k political meeting
Rev. Catta, who has been certified
A.
R. J. HOLLY, tailor
on
the
streets,Let
the
meeting,
by
JI. Clay Crawford. Secretary of
M. HAYNES, Badness Mtn«2rr
neat Saturday nigrt be an orderly Stake, as the nominee oT the Pro hi N U h M E w r T u w li; tad M » j
one. •
bition party, has made several toura j
— —0-!-=• * . . of the state since he moved to Flor-[
Put some aside for possible sickness, or misfortune.
We welcome
HEALTH COMPARISONS
Ida from Alabama a few year* ago. I
itM c tirn o N r*KT, i* *ovas e t
Some .of Orlapdo citizens are re - 1Possibly yoa have heard him in one,
small accounts as well as large ones. The man who has a little mon­
O "flt TCAK« .« * * * * * * * -♦ * * * * •••••* ♦ •* •
ceiving through the Vnails from San- or more addresses. Do you recall
H I MOKI
i • **»• *t • *•*• • ***
ey saved is the one who is in position to open the door when' oppor­
ford printed circular* "addressed to that he advanced ona good reason [
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“ ■ 1" 1 ‘ " "Tourists and H om eseekers^jritlLl. why he should
tunity knocks.
PSI ie r t U iw n tr ^ tknte* IS.M Tm Tn i la comparative table of birth and death high«t'oI!TVe Floridians can bestow?
statistics.
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Did he eipress opinions on suhjects
b Ut»&lt;* MM
BANKING BY MAIL A SPECIALTY
Sanford births per thousand quot- that arc of interest to the *[elfare of
i Ma Muu&gt; tipM 22m* ed 17.3 and deaths 9.0. Miami, the people of the state? Did he say
Eiiiw r i 4 i w «i Sm M rwt&lt;b,
20,3 and 11.7. S t.'Petersburg IS.7 anything concerning taxation , or
l U a AM M M w tk .M . I«T*.
“ and 20.5. Orlando 15.2 and 23.6.
state finances? Did he have any
la DmU
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Says this circular: •'Compare th e.n m .t viaa. eomvtning*- drainage of
•-* j-trgtrrrr Sn&lt;f Cbme to isemtnole coun- the Everglades which is bound to
•w ty."
come before the cabinet before the
Of course the circular doe* not te ll,! " Mt administration passes? Did be
0. L TAYLOR
IL R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
R. R. DEA5
whit is plainly the-fact and appar­ know how to stand on the constitu­
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Cashier
Ass’|
CiAWt
ent to residents of' these several tional amendments which will be
F. L WOODRUFF Vks-Prssidwl
submitted
to
you
at
the
election
at
towns: I. e. th a t Sanfprd't popula­
tion is practically the'sam e year in which he asked you to vote for hire?
year out and the -average per thou­ Did he state his position on the
sand U therefore based on an un­ question of better roads or the m at­
changing population, while Lakeland, ter of a constitutional convention,
, Miami, St. Petersburg and Orlando or did he%have any knowledge of
are more or less toutiat towni, where surh subjects? '’Did he express any Cat Trying to Raise Family of Foxefc. try, as he should, for he has kept lations of tho pirty, to Vote for la
. t
Danjei Wiggins, who lives
' faith with the people; has given one nominees.
people go in thousands for health view except that the Individuals in
lirainer,
N.
C
,
felled
a
tree
on
his
Control
are
allied
with
thieves
or
among
the
best
administrations
in
considerations and, quite naturally
• As I said, we all have our inj}.
place a day of two ago. and discovered the history of the country; has up to
.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
hs tome of them are old. feeble and words implying as much? Did he that
vidua!
preferences in tho-matter*
a
mother
fox
and
family
had
been
date kept us out of war, while at
presidential Electors
sick when they arrive, they die and volunteer a prediction as to what
candidates and are entitled to vote
would
become
of
him
if
he
is
elected
deprived
of
tk^!/borne
in
the
tsldsf
of
the same time maintaining the dig­
J. Turner Butler
are charged up to these towns.
and is compelled to sit among a the roots. * The old fox was killed. nity and honor of the country at for them in the primaries, but sitq
j Morton Caraballo
•’And, likewise the birth rate,
the result is declared by those as.
corps of officials the -personnel of Wlggina carried the Infants to his
J. P. Clarkson
though Sanford is prolific, as ail agri-. which will be praeticslly the same home and delivered them to a cat. who home and abroad. Then, too, the ponted under the law to act forn.
Frank Harris
bad just lost her little ones by drown­ country is prosperous, perhaps, more
cultural towns are found to be, the
as no*? Since the only change in ing. The mourning cat accepted ths so thai\ for many years, a prosperity I do not think, no matter what aj
Milton II. Mabry, Sr,
population of tee tourist towns is
the state otfices except governor substitute babies with seemingly per- which being based upon sound busi­ individual preferences may hai* *
Will H. Price. .
largely made’up of well to do elderly
been, that 1 have a ’right to ignorl
will be the succession of Ernest te 't satisfaction. '• *
ness conditions is likely to last.
For Cniled Stales Senator
families, past the bearing period —
t*be
result as declared by those legal­
Park Tratnnell
folks,with their, children and grand- Amos to the office now held by Mr.
"Statements
have
been
made
that
ly
acting
for the party and vote ia
Navigate Alaskart River.
Knott, w-jiat would "become of Rev.
For Congress lour:h District
Ichildren in other places. If the Semthe
general
election for tome om
Wilson
would
hot
getthe
normal
Captain
Lukens
of
tho
coast
and
. .
Catta If the peoplfc should force him
W. J. Sears
! inole circular would . ex
Democratic
vote
in
Florida
and
that
not
legally
declared
to be the nowinto such conspirators or "ring poli­ geodetic surrey has discovered a prac­
For Governor *
-facts it would be.more to tne purineeIf
each
individual
vot«
ticable
channel
from
Behring
sea
Into
i
the
state
Democratic
ticket,
partly
ticians." as he was pleased to .term
W. V. Kno-t
5pose.—Orlando Sentinel.the mouth of the Kuskokwtm river. ularly its head, would not receive should do this, chaos would follow,
them?
For Secretary nf State
This river, which Is next to the larg­ the usual party support. What are as it will assuredly follow urJas
We would advise tjie more liberal
We do not assume the attitude of est stream In Alaska. Is ntno miles your vie*s as to the correctness of Democrats stand bv the ticket.
H. Clay .Crawford
*of ■Elder* Spring water. Bro. dictator to any one, because every wide at Its mouth, and Is navigable
For Comptroller
Howard.
We did i vt get up the man has the right fo a fixed opinion. for over 600 miles. Its delta extendi those reports?"
“There are, of course, voteri ia
Ernt-s: Amos
oificia!
figures
statistics.
they
are
"I
cannot
believe
there
is
much,
the
country known as indepcndmtv
Us
great
submerged
flats
a
hundred
Rev Calts has fixed opinions regardFor State Treasurer
up th- ad'er- ir.g rro-t j-e.jp’.r. You have a right miles out to sea. It was through (hat if anything, to them. I take it but they are largely independeata
■
and
w*
did
tv’t
c**t
J. C. Lunir.g
to study carefully .whether ho will dangerous delta that the surveying Democrats will support the nomin- from principles and are not aligeed
For &gt;lalr Snpt, Public In.t.-udion
r ;p r » arc n.tg**r.» ar.u you can t remler you greater service during steamer Yukon found a channel hlther- ees of the party, state and national, with kny party. Such voteri should
\V. N &gt;heats
-:i- ‘.h-rrs «ut. And furthermore an 191*. 1 ‘l 1* 192) and 1921 than to uncharted. The newly discovered- That is the pledge everyone partici- not and usually do not participate
For Justice' 't n w n f i ourt
patjng in
jn the
t jie Democratic primary in the primaries of cither o$e of tU
O
r'snio man pro.-urel ih« .tatinti'* Wi’.’.ia-. V Knott, the nominee of channel will enablo steamship com-j!pating
Jejfersor, R. Broar.e
panics
to
send
Tessels
up
Into
tho
ar.-l ha i :h -n p.-:it?J
Sow1 take tbe Jane primary and a roan w h q ,
i made, and while 6 f course 1 .would great parties or other means'adoptal
R. Fen^itk Ta;&gt;lor
fan overdose of .Orhinda Water and has labored faithfully-and earnestly Kuskokwlm, and thus to begin the ex­ not undertake to speak for anyone for the nomination of candidate!
ploitation of tbo mining, fishing, and , . . .
,
For Railroad ( o.nmUsione*
turn on the gas. - - ,
in
the
Several
capacities
in
which
th
agricultural
riches
of
the
region;
Cap'I
1
1
11
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believe
a
&lt;arge major- They hence have a right to do ai
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Royal C. Dunn
—"—0 ---tain
Lukens
reports
that
In
making
°
those
participating
in the late they deem best in’ supporting roea
people of Florida have called him in
For States Attorney Seventh IMst.
the
survey
he
took
14.236
soundings,
primary
entertain
the
same
views or measures at an election of ofDEMOCRAT?
GET
TOGETHER
the past.—Plant City Courier.
Joseph H. done*
and will give expression to them by ficers, whether executive, legislativt
The
Mar.atcc
River
J-urrfkl
on*
over
an
area
of
moro
than
a
hundred
For States Senator Nineteenth
* juare miles, and that In some in­ their voti*s in November.
or judicial., Of course it is ntedlai
ta *.* t *. » lit «.*f .--.rd advice:
Go \\. r-^-jford
stances ho determined tho position of
I 1- — -a** -r.'1. i v ik? up and
'It
is
true
no doubt that some to point out that the case of surh a
For Mrmhrr lb u*t* of Kepresentit t «
bis
soundings
by
making
observations
.
11
,s
,
i
r
person is totally different from oa*
a rgf t .agaiiiM a combina­
voters- are not satisfied
F 1. V.
on
mountain
peaks
more
than
60
miles
1
claiming
to* belong to a party aaj
tion of Independents. Prohibitionresult of the primary
away.. Shipping cpmpanles at Seattle
For &lt; ounly Judge
who has participated in its pri- 1
lists and Republicans to break up ■
plan to build two light-draft steam- throughout or with the ticket pre- maries.
E. F. Householder'
the party in Florida.’*
PAOLA POINTS
ships
especially for river traffic on sented, but I feel sure most, if not
For Sheriff
, J. E. Bona left Sunday night for the Kuskokwlm.
We
have
only
to
look
back
four"
all. of those participating in the pri- • "These ace my views, imperfectly
E. E. Brad&gt;‘
Leesburg,
where
he
will
take
charge
f yea*s to a period when dissension
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marv will support the entire ticket. expressed ar.d perhaps of little value,
For Clerk Circuit Court
of
Chase’s
packing*
house
for
the
cost the. Republican party a crushHo Prefer* Wife to $3,000.
.That is-the only way of preserving but I am nevertheless glad to pre­
E. A. Ooug.ai*
Season.
‘
mg’
defeat—a
defeat,
u
h
Rather
than
Ipse
his
wife,
/or
whom
irUact
thc Democratic party which sent them for whatever they maybe
ich. hr
For Sopt. Public Instrurtion.
ag worth to the party and" i y ranfr
J. P Felt of Eustis was a visitor he had paid 12.000. Pedro Demctrlo. a has (jonp BO much { o f th‘e rou
the
a
bleisir.g
to
pro*«d
T. W La»:or.
, ,
,
. ,, ,
,.
- dates."
to Paola Monday, looking after his gypsy, dropped a suit against his fathB
ut.
in
that
ir-«tan
For Tax Assessor
er-lndaw
m
a
Chicago
court,
through
*
w!lo!e
amJ
^
‘his
«»»*interests here,
1victory Was complete. both
A. Vaughn
Mrs. Ellen Brown of Brockville. which ho sought to recover |3.0(Kf he *So n,at!or what the worth of a can1
ryivat;v
.
ar.d
exerutiv
e
cor.
ntrol
accused them of taking from his trunk, didale he is of secondary importance
For Tax Collector
Untario. Canada arrived recently
"ins wjfe has threatened to leave 1
party. Of course, we are all j DON’T THROW AWAY
Jr.?. Li
r.u'. and will spend the winter months _______
Demo
him if he______
persistsIn insuing
suingherherparpar- j more or less interested in thesuccess
YOUR MONEY
unanimous control ot th** Legislature with her son, IranK Brown at 1 he j ents."’ thc attorney for Dcmetrlo ex, I of this or that candidate, but our
The i.»; of rr;.»;erc-i voters a;* but suppose we should have a Rc- T urties."
plalned to Judge »_
La «Buy. ""He
" would
*"* [chief concern ' should
" * Ije for the. inby selling to peddlers.
You css
1—this '_iaue of Tl* e Herald.
publican Govetnor. or a Governor
Mis* Frances Pearson is at home | rather tato a chance on n0*recovering tegrity and unity of the Democratic
grl much better prices by shippis]
,
. . weeks
, ,in the,, $3,000. ’
elected on the Independent or Pro­ again, after
party which cannot be had if part of
spending. three
^ „
direct to u*.
n
c
.
,
c
. of, , It was
a .year
ago..that Deynetrio
paid
It w: 1 aoos be over a id the state hibition ticket? Such a condition Green
the ticket does not receive the sup­
Cove
Springs,
thc
guest
n
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Alec Roncho and Mr*. Soko Honcho
will rt'.u n to a safe ar.d sane policy car. only come through ;t disruption her
port of the members of the party.
sister. Mr*. J. W. Kersey.
— - WE BUY----$2,000 for Tina, their daughter.,
th*:
bar act tru ed i before the of the Democratic party. Florida'
This by reason of their greater prom­
Miss Helen Iserman and Harold
METALS. RUBBER. RAB3; “
has made wonderful progress under Henschen were week end visitors at
•apiatu.’j began work.
inence would perhaps be more pro­
r/erreocratiC rule. Could we expect the
SACKS, BONES. ETC. ETC
of My. and Mrs. O. T.
nounced in the esse of those heading
as
favorable
progress
if
"we
bolt
l
^e
^
ia-st-wndc.------------the
ticket
state
and
national.
It
and pay Highest Prices and CfV*
T nat fcosp : tl question will bear
ah wfi5 repre-! We were glad to sec the much Congressman Gives A ClcAr Idea of Ik* would be little use to have primaries
ipve-t:ga:iiin- d 'like’j i i -by Ufl
Prompt Returnsand nominate candidates if those
Muddy Political Waters
a V9 »t of the peiple. We question 1senti tenets direct!/ opposite to the needed rains this week, and hope the
presented as the nominees of the
the ngh: *,* ;h- ltv council t&gt;ui!diay principles we have been prtaarving orange crop has not been permaPrice List mailed on applicailos
Although Congressman Sparkman part); and whose names have gone
jltnder the Democratic^ form of gov- ■nently hurt by the drouth. *
a huvfJl*!.' ur,.cv* ads for same are
*
has represented the First district in on the ticket as such are hot to reernmer.t? Are w*e going to use the]
voted fipoA.
prim ary—the agency which we have
congress for twenty years and the
vMes at ijx it of lK W ah^
. .WEST GENEVA AVENUE
e&gt;
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been using to preserve the p arty ! _Mr._\VilL.Rnhinaoi&gt;-wnd-datrght^fi. votars -of-thia -parr" 0 f“ FldrTda'have parficipated in-the primary and who
Hugh" bjiar .m*n
not been intimately acquainted with
JackswiYille, *
Florida
Mrs. A.‘ G. King called at .the home him there are many of his friends thus stood pledged under oub pri­
-----estanding—to
overthroar_
_e;ect
our—own-f
Journal has beer.
principles:
uid
we
not
legismary laws, and the rules and reguL.T
1|ttIai
C
)r
!ibel-byTprincipies?
Did
we
not
elect
1
;
p!a&lt;e
Tuesday
to
see
his
father
”c*r-;7
The amount is ab o u t, ;ators a few years ago instructed to
here wTio- believe -that Uncle Steve
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h as’ been very ill for -several Sparkman is.-not only on* of Flor­
$25,000 hich is a mere -bagatelle to formulate for us a primary SjttcEi-: ^who
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------an ordinary’ newspaper man. In fa c t: und»r whlc'h'we could make nomin­
ida’s staunch Democrats but he ia a
Mrs. Jack Vaughn experts to leave
ixuch * small amount is really an in­ ations’ accorditfg' to law th at would
man th at can. be trusted and his
su lt to Sparanjan and he is thinking | keep’the"Detaocratle.party free from for Tampa Saturday, wherh she will •pinion of the present campaign is
of bringing a counter suit for dam- | danger? Did we ■participate in the visit her brother, "Jim "Mansfield and worth something. The following in­
■age to his fee.ir.gs..
t
iprimary of June 6th. knowing that family for several days.
terview in the Tampa Times is one
J. R. Robinson has a permanent
[that primary was duly .authorised j job wjth the Bothamley crate mill. of the calmest and cleanest opinions
♦ ♦ ♦ $ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ &gt; •&gt; • I M S M M ' under our laws and obligating ourth at has been given by any man in
Mrs. A. G. King was on the sick
selves to abide the rekult.-apprecit-Jlist last we:k, suffering from a very public or private life:
Congressman Sparkman,
who
tin , t b . t t h . p t l m u j . . . . p « t o l L , „ . „ „ . k oI „ u„ |„ di,„U on.
came home from, Washington rather
‘our law*" If we
i not \.i--e .our
,
.
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Mrs. John Vaughan and Mrs.
choice .undej; that impreasion. It John Robinson were the guests of fagged but with* the strain of the ♦&gt;
long and arduous session and whose
would‘have been belter n o t-to have | Mrs. Will Robinson Tuesday.
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health for a time after his return
What a difTerencc there
voted at all. Independent candi-l
Joe
Neros
has
sold
hi*
tenant
was not of the best, has fully revocis in Ink!
dates have appeared for county of-,
,
fires
in
many
sections?
Why?
I
.
ft
houw
t0
Mr"
Christopher,
a
painter,
ered
his strength and is indeed look­
Some kinds are pale, watery* and
ing better than he has for some time
without the body necessary to
because the aspirants are displeased j who has moved in.
make them last as long as is of­
with our Democratic form of govern- ; Our little neighborhood is getting with a realisation of the fact that
ten necessary.
Not so with
ment, or ii it greed for. office greed \ quite busy now, the crate mill at there -Is no longer such a strain on
for personal gain? Did we have &gt;work and the A. C. L. Ry. 'ptlmp his mind. To a reporter for the
Times *yesterday he gave his view*
such a ‘ condition two, four, six, j running too.
Little
Miss
Gladys
Robinson
en­
on state and national affairs. His
!;eight or ten —even twenty years ago?
The strength of the First National Bank lies not alone in
It is a strong Blue-Black Ink
that will stay on your record
Is it not be-ause*of the turmoil eh- 1tertained her two little cousins, the acquaintance with the national field
its ample resources, responsible management and the
books for yean, improves the
gendered by Rev.-Sidney J. C atu, Misses Louise and Vera May Har­ reqdera his prediction th s t Wilson
appearance of your correspond­ iljw ho landed in Florida oYily a few ney of Jacksonville last Friday and will be elected of more than passing
recognized ability o f its directorate.
ence and can be used in your
*
interest. His belief that all Demo­
years ago from a state in. which he Saturday. .
fountain pen if desired.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson and crats should support the entire party
was defeated politically and assumed
We have it in
As a menber under the Federal Reserve System , this In­
daughter,
Mrs. King spent the day ticket in the field is no more than
the role of gubernatorial aspirant?
Pints - - - - .75
When will it end? When the with Mrs. W. N. Culp Thursday at was to be expected of one of his
stitution ofTers to each Patron all thc security of individual
Half Pints - - .65
Democrats. looking the situation her beautiful home on the St. Johns sterling quality as a party man.
4 Ox. Bottles - - - .15
integrity from within, backed by the Tast National .Bank­
"W hat are your views as to the
I j fairly in the face, get together, throw river.
Cheaper Ink if you- want it &lt; aside personalities and hatred--for
political situation, both atate and
ing System.
First Step Toward Progress.
national?" he was asked., "D o you
one another and poll a united vote
Itfor those whom the greatest number ‘ No one can hope to make any real think Wilson as well as the state
[select in the primary. The primary progress In the pursuit atfd apprehen­ Democratic ticket will be elected?"
of truth who does not Industrious­
“ Yee, that is my opinion.** said
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was neia
held lo
to on«t*
obliterate all save one sion
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ly ply the broom of Impartial Judg­
olfice. and unless ment. mercilessly sweeping down the' he. "In fact. I have entertained
the primary can cobwebs of misconception and-error. that view from the first, a n d _
far enough ahead to deride Part of this Tork-ww can do for oth- recent devriopidcnla have confirmed
SANFQRD, FLORIDA
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we must begjn by removing the opinion 1 expressed some time
“ THE FARMER'S FRIEND"
H tbt result of such expression, h the beam from our own eye before ago th at President Wilson will suc­
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to
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the
mote
that
dims
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He is developing
.Would be better for both party fit
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t h e ’S a n f o r d h e r a l d

nHobcr 27. 1918

Mr. and Mr».*F. it. Whittle ioro
Mis. W. L. Morgan‘returned yesChristian Science Services
visiting their daughter, Mrs. Arthur
terduy
from Philadelphia und a tour
l^ttgular Christian Science services
Johnson.
IN
»
"ill bo • held next Sunday at 11 of the eastern states. She was ac­
Us.o Juba SolC Rising Flour for o'clock at the Woman's Club on companied home by her sister, Miss
delicious
hot Hiscuits—At’ all gre- Oak avenue between 3rd and 4th Ruth Mettinger.
: Ulllc Happenings M ention II
SHAPES I N- SI LK, ' REAVER. VELVET AND FELT
cers.
G-tf
streets. Subject—Everlasting Pun­
• 0f M »lle« •" Bricf“
TRIM M INGS IN METAL, FUR. FANCIES, O ST R IC H
Have you Investigated the C. &amp; ishment. You are cordially invited
Mr. Marion B. Jennings of Jack­
Personal Item s of
B. Corsets at the French Millinery to attend lliesc services. .
sonville, touring the state with W. V.
0 It DFAi IiY)It K A S \&gt;E&lt; 'l A L T Y
I nt er c ut
Shop.
.
*L!(Mtc .
Knott spent last Tuesday with his
The Christian Endeavor Soriet Hallowe'en Parly at Catholic Hull little daughter, G. G., at the home!
gowmary of the T M U -t f S « l |
of the Congregational church will A Hallowe'en party' there’s going to of Mr. Duvid A. Caldwell.
T;,|h« Succinctly Arranged for
be.
give n ' Hallowe'en social at itv* pnr'()(&gt; EasL-EirsL Street - — Next 1o McCattcrs"
Hurried Hrrsfd Rcaderii
nonage, Tuesday night. Silver of. And we want you there sure as c^»n
Mr. und M r*r Q. I. Loucks re­
bo; , ----fering. All are cordially invitqd.
turned Tuesday from their summer
There’ll
be
joy
and
laughter
by
the
itinerary
and are installed for the
-S-lb O’Kelly. Agrieoltural Agent -Tho French Millinery Shop, with
ton.
winter
in
their
pretty home on Mag­
I the'Cowt Line was a visitor to Its competent force of designers and
Please
say
you'll
come
and
join
the
nolia
avenue.
"'- ’*
_
th* city this week in the interests of maker* out of Gage Bros. N. Y„ is
W. J . T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
_fun.
*
better
prepared
than
ever
to
renohis work- He was very enthusiastic
This„ Ls the enticing Invitation is­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, Miss
_ AGENTS
'about the’ Sanford district, this be- vato and remodel your old hat.V
sued
by the Indies of the Catholic Hazel Hines and Mr. T. B. Lanier
20
-ltc
inc bis first visit to tho city. He
*
church for the Hullowe'en party to
states that the outlook for u good
The Ladies Guild of tho Episcopal be held at the Catholic school hall of Tavares were a congenial party
farming season for Sanford Is one of church will hold a rummage sale on Monday, Oct, 30, 1916. The visiting tho fumiiy of Mr. D. A.
the brightest on tho entire A. C. L. Saturday afternoon and night, Nov. price of admission is 35c and Ahose Caldwell on Tuesday, having' mo­
tored over from Tavares to meet
4th in the Bishop block.
O f t l c . with H O LD I
O.
system.
who participate will be assured n Mr. Marion B. Jennings of Jack-,
Use Juba Seir Rising Flour ft r
Republicans, Democrats, every­ most enjoyable evening.
,
sonvil^c.
,
S a n ford ,
Florida
delicious hot B lsculta-A t all gro- body, plan right now to attend the
6
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big meeting Saturday night, Nov.4.
c tn .
High School Notes
.
y
.
20-:itc
Don't let anything prevent you
During the past week the follow­ , Mrs. C. R. Walker is expected
and your friends from being out to
W. A. McMuIlin
hns
pur­ ing have become members of the. home toilny from a visit of several
weeks in New York and other
hear the lino speakers Saturday chased a half interest in .the barber student body:*
states.
night, Nov. 4th, main St. cor. Park shop of Dan Hodges and this shop
Herbert Kusselh** Sophomore from
*4' **
_
will hereafter be the Hodges &amp; Mc­ Texas.
Ave.
M
.
2°-3tc
M r.fUDavid Scholtz of Daytona
Fordyce Russell, Freshman from
Mr. Mc­
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for MuIlin Barber Shop.
was
a guest of friends in tho city on
Texas.
MuIlin
has
been
in
the
barber
busi­
ddictous hot Biscuits—At all gro­
WALKER DICKSON, Manager
Tuesday.
•
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Vernon
Kilgore,
Freshman
from
ness
here
for
several
years
anil
has
cers.
f
6*11 ■
, *
Just received supply of latest a large cjrcle of friends and patrons Orlando.
Mrs. L. M. Hawkins arrived on
as
Lonnie
is
very
popular
and
will
The
first
exams
of tho year were
Standard Oil Co. oil heaters at Ma­
Wednesday
from 'Washington, D. C.,
prove
n
valuable
addition
to
the
given
this
week.
Every
day
the
honey Walker Co.
20-1 tc
and will be the winter guest of her
Hodges
shop
located
ln-the
Woodr,uU
Freshman
has
gone
to
el
asses
on
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
building.
tiptoe nnd with baited breath.- But, daughter, Mra. A. P. Connelly.
Sdl Rising Flour—At nil grocers.
R ETR EA D IN G A S P E C IA L T Y
my! how soon they lose their shy­
Use
Juba
Self
Rising
Flour
for
G-tf
Mrs. D w ight. Babbett is visiting
delicious hot Biscuits—At all gro­ ness^
No Aufo Tire Too Large For Iks To Retread. •
»1The- Presbyterian C. E.'s are so­ cers.
Tno
Seniors
sent
for
their
class
her
sister. Mrs. Haley in Kissim­
.
G-tf
#
No Tube Too Iladly Torn For U» T o Repair
liciting funds for tho Children's
Gov.-t-o-be-Allen, Judge Cheney, ring&gt; this week. They certainly be­ mee.
Home Society of Florida. This is
lieve in getting things done.
indeed a good work and should have Co. Chm. O’Neal and others will' bo
We can save you Big Money on Your Tire Expense
Mrs. S. K. Barrett entertained the
The Irving Literary Society held
the encouragement of every citizen. in Sanford Saturday, Nov. 4. and
, • . . „
. . . . . . r„. will speak, 8 p. in., corner.First and its meeting Friday, Oct. 20th, with n K cry Week yesterday afternoon !
Use Juba Self'•Rising Hour for " .
..
, , .
.
with one of the charming meetings]
Alt Work Guaranteed.
Free Air At The Curb
.........
..it gro­ * “rk- Everybody turn oat. 2»-.itt very interesting program:
delicious hot Biscuits—At all
Vocal solo
Virginia Brad;. ul tht- club. Mrs. B, F. Whittier
Yesterday's Jacksonville Times- Paper on National Hymns
cers.
6-tf
substituted for Mrs. T. A. Neal.
....
Union
in its personal mention makes
(1) The demand for Tunlac has
•
Alice Andes Mrs. W. R. Anno made highest
broken all world’s records. Over note of the return to her home on
sfore and was presented with a very
(Musical accompaniment by
seven million battles have been sold Huhburd street of Mrs. E. J. Par­
lovely rup flower holder in china.
Fannie Rcba Munson)
since it was placed on the market sons who motored .north with Mr. Current Events of the Week . . .
A delicious salad course was served
t*o years ago. Tanlac is sold in and \lrs. E. T. Woodruff of this city
at tho refreshment hour.
.................... Helen Peek
in July lust, after which she visited Reading, "Go to Sleep, My Honey
Sanford by L. R. Philips &amp; Co. in Washington, Roanoke, Va., and
*
20-ltc
Ruth Steinmeyer
elsewhere.before
again coming south­
Miss Edwards was appointed pur
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
ward. In the same column is rfo- liamentariun and Miss Stevenson
Self Rising Flour—At* all grocers.
tieo of the arrival in that city, critic.
"A rose to the living is more thuu
f - ‘f
Jacksonville, of Mrs. R. E, Tolar of
Fern Ward, Edna Chittenden nnd sumptuous wreaths to tho dead."
tv 0. P. Swope, county commissioner Sanford to attend the marriage of
elect from Oviedo was in the'.city her niece. Miss Virginia Evelyn Muriel Rhoades make up the new
yesterday and reports his section as Grndick to Mr. Laurence King program committee from the Junior
Wednesday, Nov. 1st— General
being in first class shape and ready Cnruthera which wns an event of class.
business meeting. Payment of dues.
You don’t have to be
The
Boys
Debating
Society
had
for the newcomers who want farm Wednesday evening last.
Biennial
Day—Reports
from
the
*.
a College professor, g$
their first debate on Friday, Oct. 20. National Federation of Woman's
. lands.
or even an expert
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba Resolved that Congress doid wrong Clubs.
French Millinery Shop, tho house
lamer to get paying | g |
in passing the eight hour law ns re­
of quality and styles for tho Indies. Self Rising Flour—At all grocers.
yK
6
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gards
railroad
employees.
crops wit
Ii«t of service. Experienced sales
Nov. 16 —Welfare program to club.
Afllrmutivo—Oliver Murrell. Clif­ Epitaphs of Living Folks.
Big Republican meeting Saturday,
ladies to siAve you. Never have to
ford
Walker.
eve.,
Nov.
4.
20-31C
wait. Work turned out same day.
Negative, Virgil Smith, Watson
Tho slogan this week. - "Snve-a20-ltc
Club Notes
McAleXnnder.
Mrs. Wm. Stephens and Mrs.
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba Bnby."
The judges, Robert Greene, Rob­ Brown of DeLand will bh'tHe guests
Sell Rising Flour—At all grocers.
Big meeting corner First and Park
ert
Robertson and Leslie Hill ren­ of the Woman's Club on Wednesday
Saturday night, Nov. 4. 8 o’clock.
6 -tf
dered
tho decision in favor of tho and will give reports from the Bi­
20-3tc
Dr. Davis, optometrist expects to Don't miss it.
Our48spedalbrands &amp;j
negutive.
ennial
meeting
which
was
held
in
be at the Robbins Nest Hotel about
Five shares of tock at ten cents
are designed to get pi
The first debate shows Dint wo
middle of November. See him for a share entitles the holder to a have ut\ abundance of good mutejial New York in May, Every mtmiber
biggest possible proof the Woman's Club is urged to ntt
▼ember.
20-ltc
certificate in the L!ave-a-Uuby Cjub. from which to pick n winning team.
lit in the hands of
tend this meeting for in it is interesFor delicious hot biscuits use Juba,
(4) Hawaii, Alaska, Cuba; Pgrto With the help of the girls many vic­ nnd inspiration.
‘
average Florida
Sell Rising Flour—At all grocers.
Rico and other countries have clam- tories are assured.
Dues arc payable on Wednesday,
growers nnderaver- m
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ored for Tanlac. Its fame is world-___ VotU-sw d oongs an;~hr1ng prnc- Nov. 1st.
age
Florida condi­
20-ltc
ticcd lustily for the football nnd
G- IL_Ijamzay.- the—effh-hmt' FIT- WiileT
tions. Among our
gineer who is in charge of the Sem­
The- Presbyterian C. E.*a will call biukotliull season, much lb the reNon ultendnnee fine* will bo im­
inole epunty roail building was In the on you to fake slock in the Save-a- gret of our neighbors.
formulas are some
posed and name* posted - at next
city yiMterday and stated that the Iiaby^Olub. Give your dimes cheer­
S-Rah A-Hah N-Ruh F-Ralf O- meeting of tho dull. Club members,
thatfit TOURneeds.
brick shipments arc being held up fully.
Ruh,JR-Rah D-Ruh
will your nnme bo there?
Booklet is free.on account of the shortage of freight
Sanford
(9) Tanlac, the Master Medicine,
Armour FevtiUxer
car*, but that a fow shipments have which has been accomplishing such ■ Rshl Rshl' Rsht
____ Among the many excellent papers
• already been made.
"By
Marion
Gove,
Works
temarkabloTOJUltsTn^ali parts of the
that have been rcud before the Lit­
Local
Editor.
-.-■Thr*largest and most beautiful country is tho most talked of medi­
erature Department this
season,
Jacksonville, Fla.
Ilojra* Athletics
line of coat suits, sport coats, long cine in the world today, Tanlac is
Miss Lillie Farnsworth's' paper on
There will not be much to report the "Kiora and Fauna" of South
ooats and evening dresses will be on made of roots, barks and herbs and
diaplay Saturday at the French MU- contains no minerals or opicates. . Rom the Boys' A. A. until after the America has created many pleasing
game Friday. However, it may be comments.
Unery Shop.
'
20-ltc
. *
20-ltc
t
■•j.kfc
stated here that St. Augustine has a
Help
the
C.
E.’s
in
their
campaign
Hon. Von Swearingen, ex-mayor
Commercial Department
In her
This column is opeq to all mem­
of Jacksonville will speak at the old to save the babies.
school and therefore she has a larger bers of tho Woman’s Club for criti­
^caking place Sat. night on First St.
(2) The firm L. R. Philips &amp; Co. bunch of material than we have.
cisms and suggestions that will bo
. ln
Interests of Sidney J. Calls, has sold 688 bottles ol Tanlac during
Robert Greene.
helpful to 'clu b work. . *
. prohibition candidate for governor. tho past twelvo months, which
” “ Jokes” *
Lie Juba Self .Rising Flour for breaks all records for this part of
Miss S:—Holon, aro you talking?
Music Department
daidous hot Biscuits—At all gro- the country.
20-ltc
i
Helen—No,
Miss Stevenson. I
«— —
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was
decided at the last meeting
&lt;*«•
G-tf
just SAID a word.
Notice
to
Qualified
Voters,
Seminto
ask
each
member of tho Music
450 of^ the latest ^jtovelUcs and
olo
County
Department
to
give a silver tea to
lincle* have just arrived* at the
Mr. C.—Oliver, why were you
ten
of
her
friends
and thereby to
Board ol county commissioners tardV to class? ’ *
Jfonch Millinery Shop.
20-ltc
help
make
money
to
pay for the
met
October
J
8
th,
1916,
and
re­
Oliver—I didn't get here on time.
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
piano.
vised
thq
list
of
registered
voters
of
df Rising Flour—At all grocers.
Seminole county and will meet on
Miss Edwards in history—What
v •
6-tf
Golden Rod Reception
Friday, October 27th, 1916, at 10 happened to Calvert, before he' eame
Mr- °nd Mrs. L. M, Knott an- o^clock a. m., to reinstate any name
Seldonv have the Woman’s Club
over td America?
nounce the arrival of Mary Virginia
been more attractive than upon the
o
r'
names
that
h)ight
have
been
Bright Senior—He died.
fln Oct. 26th. .
occasion
of the Social Department
erroneously stricken from the regis­
*
reception
on Tuesday afternoon.
V ' K n o x , Gage and Knlckor- tration list.
Miss Stevenson to Senior Boys—
Golden
rod
was used in profusion
p *er h*t* arrive dally nt tho
Any person whoso name has been
"Boys, I wish you wouldn't talk.
with
quantities
of yellow daisies and
r*ncb Millinery Shop.
20-ltc
stricken from tho list and who is I have enough to do to tend to the
The Sem inole County Bank takes special interest in
ferns,
while
upon
the dainty re­
When visiting Orlando take n entitled to vote will please . meet Babies on the other side of tho
the welfare of its custom ers and m akes It a point to
freshment plates were springs of
nuiinew Man's Lunch for 60 cU. at with the board on tho above date. room. *(
golden
rod.
handle their banking business with the utmost d lsI, pol°nlal Inn, or a Shopper’a
E. A. Douglass, Clerk,
Lucille. Rincs.
In
tho
reception
hail
Mrs.
E.
M.
r,"Dch ,or 35 cU. Tho very beat
Board of County Commissioners
tch
and cfllclency.
Place yet. Mrs. Corniah, ProprieGalloway, president of the club nnd
Seminole
County,
.
Your
account
subject to check Is solicited.
tor.
Absent-Mindedness.
Mrs. C. E. Henry, Social Depart­
19-2tc
'19-2tc
Our Intellect follow^ our Interest ment chairman received together,
And to concentrate on any subject we while Mrs. Roy Symes, hostess lor
must find or croato some real Interest
FOUR PER CENT INTEREST
In I t The croatlvo minds of the world October greeted the guests and Miss
PA
ID
ON S A V IN G S A C CO U N TS
—Inventors, composers, artists, oven Miss Annie Hawkins ushered them
Industrial magnates—ere sa absorbed into the auditorium'whero n charm­
in their IdcalHiuid ambitions that they ing program was rendered through- i
seem "absent” to persons without out the afternorfn; including a piantT
LYRIC THEATRE
ideals or ambitions.
number by Miss Fannie Ruba Mun­
Just received s new shlpmeaLoLHatters-Phalr— &gt; .■
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son, a vocal solo by Mrs. Nellie
Leavitt Tcrwllligcr, a piano Selection
NEW W H ITE FELTS*
by Roy Kbntwor4b and a vocal duet
4
WK MAKE A SPECIALTY OF CHILDREN’S HATS
by Ethel and Florence Henry, ac­
(Continued from Page 8 )
companied* by Miss Florence Frank.
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Mgrrapidly convalesdng at home, hav­
Assisting with refreshments were
ing, returned from St. Augustine on Mrs. W. P. Carter and Misa Nellie
Tuesday.
Elder. ‘
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THE SANFORD HERALD

countries were represented ln ^
tume: Christian America, Mr*. ■]}
Squires; Japan, Helen Chorpcnin/.
China, Annie Moore; Homo Mi*!
sions, Annie Cameron; Mexico, j u
Estridjje: • Africa, AJton
Morrii*
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
South America, C lair Cameron; The
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
South Today, Mrs. E. J. Camrfoa.
T Y -E FFIC IE N T REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
song, Marching to Zion; taU- 0j
Mission Study CTpadcs,. Maud r an&gt;
eron. New members were caIT..j f0f
M
rs.
Jack
Vaughan
and
Mr.
and
CPS ALA AND CRAPEVILLE
Mf*.
John
Robinson
visited
a
t
T
G.
and six names added to the mem­
Mr.' Edwin Clark and* his sister,
Mrs. Mary Rradley on Williamantic, Tyner’s Tuesday evening.
bership. Prayer, Rev. Mr. Mirkey
Conn., came last Thursday in re­
Mrs. Mngnuson and niece. Mar­
aong, My Savior first of all. during
sponse to the telegram to be with garet Ericaon attended service in
which, the silver offering was taken
EAST S ANEGRI) NOTES
their father. Geo. Clark for a short town Sunday.
*•
*
time. They were pleased to find
'Rev7 Mr. Hendricks was here The League benediction was (olio*,
Jesse Lee and Kbba'Stcdt took in
him better than they‘ expected and the sights of WoodlamL Park on Sun­
from Apopka calling this week and ed by -a ahort talk on missionary
as he still continues to gain they day.
an oves night guest of Mr. "and.Mrs. work, by Itev. Mr. Mickey.
will return Thursday, taking little
W. W. Miller. *
Mrs. Jack Vaughan znd Miss
(Continued on Page 41
Flavor
u
not
expected
of
Charlie back .with them.
G. C. McDougal attended a,meet­
Mabel Tyner A pect.to leave soon
ordinary soda cracker*. But
ing of the Cooperative Shippers
Rev. Ericson was the recipient of for a visit -to Tampa.
.
Unecda
Bacufr
are
extraordinary
soda,
League in Jacksonville on Thursday.
an acceptable donation or pounding
Misa Florence Clark will soon re­
by the good people of Ebenezer last turn to her posithmr in* Augtrstsrcracker*, and have a distinctive appetizing
v/ Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Swanson have
week we arc pleased to learn. His Georgia. '*
bought the Wright place in Celery
flavor.
good wife and her slater, Mrs. Mugavenue, an improved ten acre tract
A good sized audience greeted
Buy Uneeda Biscuit because they are
nuion were also presnet.
just west of the McDougal farm.
Rev. Edwards Sunday evening, lis­
soda crackers with a flavor, but, above
Madams Swanson and Magnuson
Walfred Pierson attended the so­ tening to a splendid sermon on,]
all,
buy
them
for
their
crisp
goodness.
of
Upssla are spending a portion of
cial near Altamonte Saturday even­ "God so loved the world,” an old
the
week at the McDougal home.
ing.
S cents everywhere
but never worn out them^i The
W. S. Warren and family have
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Lundquist j preacher dwelt on the (art th a t God
NATIONAL BISCUIT
moved back, from the Lord settle­
visited with his brother Edwin and did not have to love -it for it Was
ment and are living In the Crelg
wlfr on Sunday. .
COMPANY
disobedient and under condemna­
house on Cameron avenue.
Rev. Erirson and G. T. Ilallinger tion. but even so, He moved heaven
Several members of Mr. and Mrs.
•were callers at Mr. Clark's Sunday. and earth to save it. We are always !
Joe Cameron’s family and little
' Mr. Norman Swanson and *ife
Alice Chorpcnlng are suffering from
were Sunday visitors at his parents’.
supply us as pastor for the w in ter,' Mr. and Mrs. J. S.. Dinkel motor
sjvere sore eyes.
Abbe Sjoblom kindly brought him cd into Orlando last Saturday.
Lionel Sipes met with n serious
over to us from Lako Mar&gt;*.
—;-----accident Saturday evening while
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WEST SIDE ITEMS
LONGWOOD TICK EPS
The well known commissionman riding his motorcycle on Heardali
VETERINARIAN
Mr. Chase of Tampa spent the Henry has purchased ten acres of avenue, in passing between Alex
week end gubit of James Bryan.
| farm land out this way, known as Foster’s auto, ■which was standing
----- OFFICE----B uy your shoes from the largest mail o rd e r shoe house.
partly on the pavement and a numMrs.
Ii.
R.
Chapman
Is
guest
of
\
the
Frank
Woodruff
place.
G e t them direct. Save m iddlem an ant! reta ile r’s profit.
HAND BROS. bTniJI.ES
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. f Air. Rabun and Mr. Rowe are : her of people walking past it at the g
G e t style, fit and quality. G e t prom pt shipm ent. G et
I
time.
The
motorcycle
struck
the
0 Bring in your lame and sick
Dinkel. Cupt. Chapman has gone i busy men this week getting their
shoes that w ear, a t lowest price , and p u t difference in
| car and Lionel was thrown und .bad­ 5 horses and mutes. Hau- them
to
the
Iwirder,
where'
Mrs.
Chapman
:
lettuce
set
in
the
field.
y o u r pockctl ln a year it will be com iuefubls.
ly shaken and bruised and one leg o Ireated. Have theirtrelh examIn.
With all the bachelors around we
O ed, sharp corners dressed donn,
Woederfal
Y»ar Cppertua t; • Jillifucliea Ceixutrcd
q projections cut off and dera&gt;ed
.
expect
to
hear
of
a
wedding
soon.
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0 molars extracted. .
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1; .Mr. Emmet Grdmsley has return­
t.in H iiH ’ J w J u iw k
ikn*« |..f l la* *.h n i , Uo—ill l&gt;&lt; retu rn ed i a i o n t l r
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Y o u o - « *« bM h &gt; I T l . Y o a ru n rv.
his
friends
here
are
pleased
to
see
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r&gt;«k &gt;1 • I in b n i ’ l yo&gt;f
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him.
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In »&gt;»• ,Y ., c u l l e r
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yo n c i i r e w l r low p n e t t .
If you arc run down,’ can’t eat, r.o'ipWc are having some interesting
petite,
you need
meetings in our C. E. lately and
have tnken In seven new members
Afcata Wasted
in the last two weeks. Our newest
W , wtU fu y • com members,
a ctivc, are Miss Nellie
m in im i l a an y owe
DCUVUQ)
frttm f u d r ia [or u .
King.
Rev.
and Mrs. Murston; as*05*.
from ■nKing (riendr.
A * m i&gt; 'i
soriato are Messrs. N. J. and Guy
O - a i i J r r . b l . aide
V BUck VWt
income c u b , ouJc
Stenstrom, Karl Rabun and Mrs.
\ rUnlH,
TONIC DIGESTIVE
Ib i, w ,T. Write lot
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brtlan.
p ro p o tib o a .
Wynne. .
o-\ tu ry
It Improves tbs appetite, is nn' aid to
"Old Nig,” the faithful little black
weak stomachs, and tones up the entire
Falcon Shoe Co., Dept ' ,r&gt; NewOrlean*
dog, owned,, by Lee Walker Jr., got
system. Sold only by us. $1.00. ft*NR
• R^C. BOWER
killed instantly by an auto Saturday
night. The dog was nine years old
and has quite a few friends who re­
gret the misfortune.'
The school children here nre well
pleased with their teachers, Miss
Nellie King and Miss Nettie Moines.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid. Barnhart were
Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.
j and Mrs. Alfred King.
| The .rain Tuesday was welcomed
by all the farmers, a s 'it was getting
j drF*
1 Dr. Housholder is tiling more of
i Ills laud.
and Mrs. Truitt's at 'Longwood, a
former resident of Lake Mary,
where music and dancing was en­
joyed until a late hour, when tight
refreshments were served,
liter
which the party returned home in
the wee hours of the morning.
The w riter, has just received a
very pleasant letter from'Rev. II. M.
Morey of Ypsiianli, Mich., who has
been the pastor here for two winters.
He will be located at Tampa for
the coming winter with a good pros­
pect there.

C O U N T Y H APPENING S

Crackers
with a Flavor

To theJast dro

MAXWELL
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R EG AR D LESS
OF WHAT OUR COMPETITORS SAY
Your C R ED IT is Good

Going Out of Business

F. S. FR A N K

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Retiring From Business
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FRANK
Men’s Clothier and Furnisher
SANKORD.

ELDER SPRINGS NEWS
Mra. M. Murry of Palntka ia
!: bpending some time with her nlaca,
|| Mra. I ' . f t . Lord.
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i’J'Mr. and Mrs. R. If. Wynn arc via&gt;icing parents for a few daya.
]' Mrs. I. V. Stenstrom waa -the
!' gueat of Mra; C. C. Humphreys
Sunday.
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were th’c .upend th e-d ay guests of
Mrs. Cooney Sunday.
Mr. J. M. Lord attended confer­
ence at Conway Saturday and Sun­
day,
Mr. Waah' Mitchell haa moved to
the Hooper place recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren and family
moved to' .Moore’* Station Monday.
Mr. W. V. Wheeler left for Miami
Monday. Wonder what for!
A large crowd gathered at the
home of Mr. and Mr*. J. ^M. Lord
: Friday evening and gave our
preacher. Rev. Alfred Ericaon a
"pounding.” The table waa over-

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LAKH MARY NEWS
Harold Hcnchen of Oakland was
a week end visitor' here.
Rev. R. W.. Edwards of Jackson;
vllle spent the week end here and
preached a good acromn here in th 6
forenoon and at Upssla in the even­
ing.
Mr. and Mra. Ernest Braddoek
have removed to their farm hom^.at
Emporia. *.
Lke Mary will soon bo the proud
possessor of a clay road to Sanford,
which Is very much needed.
Tha same- p a s ty th a t gave the
fish.Iry a t the Sjoblom Hotel on
Crystal Lake which ended, with a
dance and singing with some very
good male volc«i last Saturday
night went on a straw -ride to Mr.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

ABOUT PEOPLE
.a n d EVENTS...
SwiAJ.t’alewdar

Ella Heli'n Holland who will he remem­
bered us Imvim: spent the winter in
Sanford two yeais ngo. They will
ho the Rues ts or Mrs. J. N. Whittier
Ctelliutt-MMsie Club
At the regular moating of the Ce- this winter.
rilian Music Clyb on Saturday af­
Mrs. Gormnn, who has been the
ternoon at Sirs. Munson's studio,
Mrs. It. C. Maxwell will give a read­ guust of M rs.. K. M. Galloway re­
ing mud The program will he mostly turned to her home in DeLand on
given by the little folks of the club. Friday..
Martha Fox, Clnra Millen,
Dillon, Daisy hetts. '

A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP-TO DATE
AJJiru &gt;11 CwnniaiKMitoai I,.. ,Hn
I. "San,,!

Mifc P. A. Tiikiu, riwa* N». ZOJ

with tho committee and send article"
tor tho building Saturday afternoon.

^ ^ c H p t b n Dfnco at Woman's
The Guild of Holy Cross Chi
will nlso hold a rummage sale
^M n Zeb liaiiff entertains with Saturday on Sanford avenue,
‘ Hallowe'en purty for Miss Mol- committee request, the donalioi
clothing and second hand art
|ie Abernathy.
Monday, Oct. ;U&gt;-Afternoon—
that can bo sold. Further infoi
MJlrj U. W.^ferhdon will bo host- tion cun bo obtained from Mrs
F. Sm ith..
‘ es% to the Auction Bridge.

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IteGtlfr II ill
Friends of Mrs. Thomas A. N,.al
Mrs. Lola Smith LoGettc bus sent will he glad to hear that she. is
out curds announcing the marriage
(Continued on.I'agu 5)
of her daughter, Sarah Anne, to MrWiliam, Charles Hill. Monday. Oc­
tober the twenty-third at Naylor,
Georg! n.
' Tho bride is a. charming Georgia
girl with many friends in Sanford
with whom she is quite populnr,
having met them last^spring yhlle
the guest of Mrs. Clarence Career.
The groom who is tho only son of
Mrs. A. E. Hill is a member of the
Hill Hardware Co. and of the Hill
Lumber Co. of this city, well known
in business circles and a popular
society man.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill are motoring
down from Naylor, stopping over in
Hie large !1 towns while en route.
They are* expected in Sanford on
Monday and will be at home after
November fifteenth with Mrs. S.
Puleston. Later in the season they
will occupy- their own homo -on
Third St., ami Myrtle Avo.
Next week a reception will bo
given in honor of the bride by thu
mother .and sister of the groom, Mrs.
Hill and Mrs. Newman.

CArfifmas BnMiin nnd Suppers
With their usual enterprise and
forethought the various church or­
ganisations are . planning tlieir sup­
pers and Christmas busnurs that are
held annually, beginning this year
rather earlier‘ than usual with the
Presbyterian Christian
Endeavor
chicken pillau Saturday, N ov.’ll, in
tho now Gurnor building on Park
avenue.
Daughters of Wesley turkey sup­
per Nov. 26th.
Congregationnl bnznnr, Dec. 2nd.
Pipe Organ Society bazaar, Dec. 2 .
Episcopal bazaar and supper, Dec.
9th.
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St. Agnes Guild bazaar and cook­
ed food sale, Dec. 16.
Circle D. of the Presbyterian
Aid Society will give a Christmas
sale* and tea—something new and
novel—Dec. l-T-15-16.
Others th at will'probably fall in
lino will be the Altar,Society of the
Catholic church, several of the
Presbyterian circles and tho Pastor’s
Aid Society of the Baptist Temple.

ochial Hall*
'Tu-dsy evening. Oct. 31 —
Miss Bertha Macey entertains
' with Hallowe’en party. .
Wednesday, Nov. 1st—
»
Biennial report at Woman a Club
given by Mrs. Wm. Stephenson
and Mr#- Brown of DeLand.
•
For Ihc H a b iet
The Christian Endeavor . Society
of the Presbyterian church are vig­
orously pressing their campaign this
w«k and untij N9 Y. 1st in behalf of
Ibe Children’s Home Society of
Florida, selling shares at ten cents
p*r share in the Savo-a-^aby Club.
Tso shares will entitle the holder to
a certificate.. This society is com­
posed of hustlers spelled with a big
STnot only holding tho world’s Vccord for efficiency but the contrib­
uted the largest amount In money,
groceries and clothing than any
other organixation In tye state to
the Children’s Home Society, Flor­
ida’s beat and noblest charity. The
Endeavorcrs should bo encouraged
with if onerous response to their
Huntmope Safes
f
Circle S'* - of thu Methodlit church will hold a rummage sale
Siturday .afternoon und evening in
the store room next to Lelllcr's gro­
cery on Sanford avenue. Members
of the circle are* urged to cooperate

(W H IT E )
Hair Cut
Shave
Children

Tonic
Massage
Shampoo
Singe -

NEXT T O FIRE STATIO N

P.ilmrllo Avenue

Hallowe'en

Party at
Hotter

Goodies!

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m-c-l-t in your mouth
—'light, fluiTy, tender
cakes, b is c u its and
doughnuts th a t just
keep you h a n g i n g
’round the pantry—all
nude with Calumet—
the safest, purest, most
economical Baking IW der. Tty It—dike away
bake-day failure*."
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Pipe Organ Society
The regular weekly meeting of
this society was held on Monday
afternoon r.T.h . rs. W. E. Hetts
hostess. An infer na! plnnsant time
t was cnjoyi d.
I rider the nimble
j lingers of thcac h-ity workers beau-

Honor of Mm. f'co.

t'prhurcli

On Tuesday • evening Mrs. Geo.
Upchurch of Montgomery, Ala., wns
the guest of honor at a charmingly
it.formal card party given by her
nis'er. Mrs. Geo. Shipp at her home
on Sanford Heights.
A simple
charm prevailed in tho decorations
of (lie rooms,• roues ami .pink coral
vines being used in pretty arrange­
ment. There, were three tables of
rook und live hundred. Music was
also a pleasing feature of the even­
ing's pleasures.
Invited to meet
\) r- I' pc hurt It were Mr. and Mrs.
Harry i'ilkington. Mr ami Mrs.
W M. Haynes, Mr. and Mrs Poll­
ing Inn’, Misses Albino Frank, Marian
Pncknrd, Herthn Packard . nnd
Messrs. Kalpii Itolfsen and Frank

Parochial

There is a jolly good time in pros­
pect for all .that attend the Hallow­
e'en party on Monday nig It l at, (lie
Parochial building of the Catholic
church. Preparation)* are * being
made that will insure an evening of
fun ami InughttA-. Great Caesar’s
ghost and goblins galore, will great
you there at the open door, to say
nothing of witches a ml black 0.1ts.
The acetihng caldron with its love
charms and beauty potions wilt vie
with tho fortune teller to insure a
future of health, wealth and happi­
ness.
New and old, Hallowe'en
games are on the program of enter­
tainment* nnd refreshments will he
served, all for a very modest sun
Tickets can he obtained from the
members of the Altar Society under
whose auspices' tho party is being
given, or admission fee can he paid
at the door.

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M E T A L - '{ a h

CEILINGS. SHINGLES

ROOFING
AND OTHER SHEET METAL
BUILDING M ATERIAL
Wri te ToDsy For Cotalojuei
and Special Quotations.

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pa g e t h r e e

£j4DEBy THE TflUST

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Cheapnml big can Baking Powders do not
save you money. Calumet docs— 11'aPm r
and far superior to sour milk and soda.

tiful articles in needlework arc rap­
idly accumulating for their Christ­
mas bazaar which will he hold Dec.
2nd. After the work hour and busi­
ness period, hot-chocolate and oak
were served by the hostess. Those
present were Mrs. C. A. Hetts, Mrs.
Forrest Gntchel, Mrs. James TayIfir, Mrs Hnltarl—H..WIH—Mr*. HcftT-tfe
Mailtos and Misses Jeanette Lalng,
Minnie- Stewart, Kdietfi^-Htewart,

J 'O l ll g

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The reason is the quality in the mat­
erials.; the extellent high class tailor­
ing; and the smartly designed style.-

Mrs. A. F. Bell returned from
Tampa last Friday and wilt have as
her guest Mr*. J. L. How laud of
Tampa.

Come and learn the economy in
$25 suits and overcoats.

Mrs. Ciirl Yeber and children ate
the guests of Mrs. H. A. Newman.
Mr. Yeiser came up from Jacksopville on Saturday, remaining over
until Monday.
Miss Mell Whltner, who has been
tho guest of Mrs. Long in,Jackson—■
vTIIo is now in Washington, D. C.
Returning with her wpl _ be -Mr*..
Nichols and Miss
Hotldnci;

PHONE 104

105 E, F IR S T S T

Come around to our
shopun^Tefusfequip
your car with this
Firestone--—the tire L
of maximum miler ,f\
age. You should

Hor*«pow*r

have the N o n -S k id
tread for safety and
a sure hold.
Roadster $620

You should have the in­
built Firestone extras that
stand up against the grind.
Come in nnd test our
prompt,’ efficient, cour­
teous s e r v ic e . It w ill
greatly in cr ea se you r
motoring pleasures. Our
charges are reasonable;
our work always reliable.
F ire sto n e T u b e s and
Accessories also on h a n d .

WIGHT TIRE AND
SUPPLY CO.

I.. b. T.I.J.

Three to fifty per hour on high—that’s
the speed report wo get from owners
all over the country.
And 20 to 25 miles per gallon of gas is
the economy report.

SANFORD, FLORIDA
•

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A price that makes it the greatest value
on the face of the earth—
That combination has kept the factory
thousands of cars behind sales for
weeks and weeks.
But we’re getting them in right along.
Better see us about yours today.

W . A. STRINGFELLOW , D e a le r^
•

OFFICE B. &amp; O. MOTOR COMPANY

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The result will be that you’ll look
very well-dressed, and you’ll keep on
looking that way all the season/ .

Prof, and Mrs. Geo. L. Maris rnttimed tins week from a visit to
their old home in Pennsylvania.

baking powO^

Y O U ’ RE
A going to do
y o u r s e lf the
best “turn”you
ever did th is
season you’re

our Hart SchafTner &amp; Marx Var­
sity Fifty Five Suits

Personal Mrtilion

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^ _______ ___ _ SANFORD, FLORIDA

Th* WiHya-Overlnnd Company, Toledo, Ohio

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                    <text>IN TIIE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

SA N FO R D H E R

fUBUS HED
SEMi - weekly

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN S A N F O R D — Life la Woith Living
NUMBER 17

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SANFOIU), FLORIDA, TUESDAY.* OCTOBER 17, 1010

VOLUME VIII

FARM LOANS
FOR SANFORD
IN THE FUTURE

the lending daily newspapers of the
at the bttt.-'But Flynn preceded C.ii- TV
1117 /"lTK A
country., at a time when the heat
ey, and likewise so did Blake. A I g jj H | y | | | | K l l I \
•throughout the nortli was Intense.
the former was a puddin.' and i he 1mJ&gt;
1 1 VJ v / a Y x a Jl L/
A little later tho copithlssion follow­
latter was a fake. So on that strick­
ed with ads In a selected list of agri­
en multitude n deathlike silence sat,
cultural paper* describing the ad*
For there seemed hut Jittie chance
vantages of Florida for general farm­
of Casey's getting to the hat. Hut
ing and for live stock raising. It
Flynn let drive a single to the won­
is now placing n line of copy which
derment of all, And the much des­
emphnsizes the money making op­
pised Blakeoy "took the cover of!
portunities here in fruit and veget­
the ‘bnll." And when the dust had
able growing nnd will conclude the
lifted, and they saw what had oc­
fall campaign some time next month FARMERS SHOULD BEWARE
curred, There was Hlakey safe at CALLED TOGETHER IN TIIE CELERY DELTA WILL BE AR­ with un ad on tho attractions of
OF ALL W I L D C A T
iTi antic c o a s t l i n e u n - second, and Flynn n-hugglng third.
Florida ns a place of winter residence
RANGED INTO DRAIN­
COURT
MOUSE
NEXT
SCHEMES #
Then from the gluddened multitude
Florida as a place of winter resi­
aTL able t o s u p p l y
AGE
DISTRICT
FRIDAY
NIGHT
went up a joyous yell, It rumbled
DEMANDS
dence.
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*"Application has been made for a
in the mountain tops, it rattled in
Tho need of a regularly organized
At a meeting of the' commission fifrtn loan association and wll I soon
Pursuant to a general call over
The brick ro«d» of Seminole coun- the dell; It struck jipoii the hillside the state from the Democratic Exec­ drainage .plan has long been, .appar­ to lie held early in November, prob­ bo granted.* Ten of thw progrcisivo
‘ , being delayed in construction and rebounded on tlu&gt; Hat; For Casey utive committee the Democrats of ent in the celery delta and every fall ably in Jacksonville, plans will be
furmers of. the Sanford section are
Iiv the car shortage. This has been mighty Casey, was advancing to the Seminole county are requested to When the danger of an equinoctial made for the winter campaign. D interested and signed their names for
L excuse of the contractors for bat. There was ease in Casey's
meet in the court' house next Friday gale and its subsequent daniuge to is proposed to largely dupllcan'te tho association, the same being sent
,oB( t im e ' and wo arc more than apt manner as he stepped into his place; night at eight o’clock to formulate seed heils becomes apparent there is with this thg advertising • of hist
in by As P. Connelly. Since there
r i k e their word for i t in the face There was pride in Casey’s hearing plans for a general curtipnign in the an effort made to hitvi a drainage- winter, which was so-successful in are many schemes that are being
ojlthe following statement of the and a smile on Casey's fnt-e. And, county in the support of'the Demo­ project. Attorney . A. K. Powers trad in g tourist travel fto Florida. worked on the unsuspecting farmers
when,-, responding to his cheers, he cratic nominees In the November has been busy arranging this matter According to Mr. Franklin, » larger
g'ilrr.infton Star:
on this same farmers loan- hanks
and iti tho following letter gives out number of coinmcrdnl bodies will it would .be well for those who are
Th»t the Atlantic Coa&amp;t Line lightly doffed hi3 hat; No stranger election.
the following news that the project anticipate i n ‘ this tiurist campaign contemplating becoming borrowers
R ailroad
throughout, its entire in tho crowd could doubt ’twas Ca­
In another pnrt of this issue is the
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mien, is faring ir serious situation sey ut the bnt. Ton thousand eyes official mil by the state committee­ ; is assured:
than took part In the one directed to lead the following, despatch from
vt _a great
^___ _shortage
_ In were on him q* he rubbed his hands.
en account of
Editor
Herald:
to permanent settlers. Any city can Washington nnd beware of the
man from this county, Hon. Schcllu
i j #M cars was thq fctatemcht. piad'eJl^th dirt, Five thousand tongues ap- Mnines, and aU good Democrats arc
The petition for tho Sanford. Col* Jin represented, through u commer­ strangers'who approach you regard­
u.. *• President plnuded when ho wiped them on his
mitrday afternoon .by
requested to attend .tho meeting nnd cry Delta Drainago District has been cial organization, upon payment of ing the- farm lonns: returned from the abstractors nnd ten rents per rnpitn of. population
John H. Ketdy in an Interview with shirt; Then, while thu New, York halp along the good enust.
As the Farm Loan Board is soon
, representative of tta&gt; press. Six- pitcher ground the ball into his hip.
i. t- t.ecM revised nnd i* now ready according to the HRO census, the to visit Florida for the purpose of
The Democrats of Florida are for signatures and is being circulated minimum assessment to lie $250.
torn thousand of the cars owned by Defiance gleamed In Casey's eye. a
securing data relative to th e loca­
the »y*tem are noy on foreign lines, sneer curled Casey's lip, And now. aroused to the importance of t lie among the property owners within in other words. - any place having tion Af the banks authorized under
,r.d efforts To get them buck huvo the leather covered sphere calm* campaign to he waged in the next the district.
lex than 2.600 people in IfflO pays the law recently passed, it may ho
hurling through the air. And Casey few weeks and Seminole county
proved unsuccessful.
1 write you this communication l}250; any place with a greater pop- well for it to* he llrmly fixed in the
’There are only 8,000 foreign cars stood n-watehing it in haughty. sho(l|,i n„t be buckwgrd in coining because there have been so many in­ Iiti ion than 2,600 pay* ten cents per minds of those who expect to profit
on the system, so on the basis of grandeur there. Close by the sturdy forward in tlii* great move. Every quiries with reference to it and it is capita.
from the matter that Untie Sum has _
Democrat • nod- all those who expect to be hoped that all will -sign this
osaershlp the road Is 8.000 short. batman, the bull unheeding sped
"Practically without exception,.the come down good and hard on any
to vute*tho Democratic ticket for the petition updo its presentation so
To supply immediate orders, tho "T hat ain’t my style." said Casey.
cities und towns which have been wildcat schemes for promotion.
first
time are urged to he present.
"Strike
obe,"
the
umpire
suid.
From
that no further delay will bo oc-. cooperating with the “ Florida Hr*t
Ditcm needs approximately 1,500
Today the mutter was fully ex­
nr*. The’ great demand for cars re­ tho benches, black with people, there •If possible, the meeting will he clistened and you make this letter commission in its advertising work plained here when officers of the
fects in some degree the generally wept up a muffled roar, Like the addressed by some of tho officials of public if you so desire. '
linve secured very much more in the board made it plain that not only
improved business conditions, and a beating df ’storm waves on a stern the county utid the state nnd the
It .la some considerable work to way of direct results for each dollar, would promoters bo barred and
prospect for even brighter future and distant shore. "Kill him, Kill , meeting will he interesting aside find tin* real owners of so many of expenditure than from any of placed on the black list wherever
the umpire!" shouted some one on I from the importance of the same.
Mitall tracts of land ranging from .11 iIttir previous publicity work,* said found in connection with the or­
condition*.
,
the stand, And it's likely they' dhuvo
of .in acre up in such a large area Mr. Franklin. "Jl is not difficult to ganization of joint stock land hank*
’ M fd to Hole just how the im­ killed him" had not Casey raised a
and It is to be hoped that all. the assign a reason for the remarkably But that as the government will bear
Sunda j ut the Baptist t'hurrli
proved business conditions through­ hand. With a smile of Christian
out the country were being reflected charity great Casey's visage shone;
Last Sunday was the .'12nd anni­ property owners in the district wfll good results obtained." he contin­ all expenses, incurred in co nnectlon
ascertain the number of acres for ued.' "The commission has expend­ with tho matter any efforts to liavo
in the six slates tapped by tho Const
he stilled the rising tumult; he hade versary of the Tirst Baptist Church which they have a dfed, so there ed for advertising in periodicals of the farmers subscribe to various •
line system. President Kenly said tho game go on; lie signaled to Fir of this rUy.'
known merit, every dollar that- was
’tflujimSs just at this tim e is very Timothy, once more the spheroid
There was a special program ar­ will lie no delay when the petition contributed by tipi various boards of kinds of funds will bd strictly ruled .
is
presented
for
signature.
out.
good, due Inrgcly ie the south to the flow; h u t Casey still ignored it. and ranged for the services'on this day,
trade and other commercial bodies.
A. K. Powers,
An agent Is sent to the homes of
high price of cotton.* Practically nil (he* umpire said. "Strike two."
beginning with a punrise service at
For the Committee:
Nothing went to administrative ex -1the farmers of a certain section, and
the railroads of thw country nro find­ "Fraudl" cried tho maddened thou­ tho Temple with the other regular
penscs—the cgmmls.*ioners have
they nre told that if they will pur­
ing difficulty in securing sulilclent sands, nnd echo nnswered "Fraud!" services of the day and an additional 1
served without compensation and chase a certain amount of stock in
FLORIDA
FIRST
SUCCESS
. cits to handle the great volume of But one scornful.■Icok from ( ascy baptism al service in the afternoon.
thq Htnull amount of money required a "farm loan association." this asso­
luthiers due to the crop movement, and the audience was awed. They
This dny was an mini versury* for Advertising Campaign Proves Croat to cover their traveling expenses has ciation. when organized, will loan
* the handling of fall • merchandise saw his face grow stern and cold, both the church’nnd the pastor -it
been earned by discounts secured him money. The plan is to sell him
Results
ordered by merchants nnd an in*, they saw his muscles strain. And
through prompt payment of biffs. a $50 share of stock for $100. Out •
being thrrec yours since the arrival
J a c k s o n v ille .' Ha.. Oct. U .—Tho
create in the amount of lumber being they knew that Casey wouldn't lot
The counsel of advertising special­ of the money which the farmer pays
of Dr. Hyman as pastor of tho
surcess of the fuff advertising cam­
shipped. On account of the phigh that hall go by again. The sneer is
ists was ut the service of the com­ over, hnlf goes to the promotion expaign, conducted .b y .th e "Florida
price* paid tor cotton, it is moving gone from Casey’s Up. his teeth are hurch.
There
is
'
only
.one
member
yef.
First" Commission -has been even mission in the selection of mediums -pensc and the remainder is s aid to bo
* freely to most of the' ports on our clenched in hnte; He pounds with
and no publications have been ad­ divided among tho agents.
with
the
chUrch'thaTwas
a
charter
ac­
syitem.
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cruid violence his hat upon the plate. member with tho organization of greater than w*as anticipated,
vertised in except those with good
‘‘The woret.feature of the outlook And now the pitcher holds the ball the church, this was Mrs. E. E. Cox, cording to W. I*. Franklin, treasurer records in the production of result*
This action of tho hoard in ruling
on the Coast Lino is the scarcity o nnd now he .let's it go. And now and to show this lady thul the of the commission who was in Jack- for Florida enterprises. Tho adver­ th at Any association which has had
can. The ear situation has not the air is shattered by the force of church appreciated her many ef­ tonvUle u few hours yesterday morn­ tising agency handling tho business any promotion expense will not bo
»ho»n any improvement within the Casey's blow. Oh, somewhere in this forts with the church during these ing returning from ii northern trip: for the commission not only gave i t : chartered, is intended to put n stop
Put few weeks, and iti becoming favored land tho sun is shining bright many years, she wus saked to com­
Mr. Franklin reports a much the benefit of lower rates than wo immediately to such "farm loan asmere scute u'l the time.
—The hand la’ playing somewhere, pose a special song to he used nt the greater volume of Interest in tho ag­ could huvo secured direct from the socl all on scheme.It has nlso come to the attention
“We have in round fig u res'ap­ And somewhere hearts arc light. morning, service. .This song. "All ricultural amt other permanent re­ poriodicaln but has cooperated In
proximately 30,009 cars on tho sys­ And somewhere nxen are laughing, the way oqr Saviour's led us" was source* of Florida thnn *vrr befflro such a way as to accuru the publica­ of tho board that swindlers arc at
tem, practically half of which are off and somewhere children uhout: But sung by the congregation us a rally at all tho points which he visited on tions of cdltorlnl and news refer­ work in various parts of the country
_ tht road, and, in*spite of every ef- there U no joy in MudvUIe mighty song. After the rally song the cov­ hi* trip. Most of the persons who ences to Florida of a most favorable selling alleged land hank- stock to
fort^we have thus far been unable Casey has struck out
enant of the church was read, and asked questions of him which indi­ characctr, the total amount of space needy farmers, promising them that
to get them back. To be more exact
tie roll of the church was called. cated consideration of Florida for thus obtained equaling or cxcecd|pg| i t Jxhltw-t,wv-th 1»-stocIc-t1nr-cOTnps»ty
In figures, we haVo about .16,000 of
Auction Sslc of Live Stock
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Tho
morning
service ended with _the their future resident*" rvkrfC*l 1x1 rhl1- HtSTToT wTiTrTTtTin commission paid.” will be organized as a joint stock •
advertising u* having focused their
land bank under tho provisions of
our can off the line and only about
Another Important advance
m msTflMV Sm/muT
attention on this state.
8,000 fnn-ifln rppg nn thq line,
tho*now form loan act. '
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rih 'e ’cTcvcWpment of tho live stock
Death of Mrs. Appleynrd
At the afternoon baptismal ser­
T are inerefure about 8,000
Mr. Franklin has been away from
idustry in Florida is announced by vices at Brisson’s pool, Mrs. Taylor
In .order that a land hank may bo
The many Sanford friends of Col.
Florida for about two weeks. Be- nnd Mrs. T. J. Appleynrd will 'ho legitimate and come strictly under
r. W. F. Blackman, president of
was baptized, Tycro were to have
ie Florida State Ljvo Stock Associ- been others, ft# the church has a num which had come to him before, he pained to hear ot the latter’s death j the provisions* o| the act, proceeds
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..i _ 1, Mtusl 1&gt;n ttearl
left from various communities which
her of candidates for baptium. • participated In thu "Florida First" which occurred in their home ih from the sale of stock must be used
to lend to fnrmers and not to pay t a
Sunday evening tho pastor deliv­ advertising this fall Indicated great Tallahassee Sunday night. The fol­ promotion schemes.
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ered the atiniversary sermon to the satisfaction with the results so far. lowing i» from the Jacksonville Me­
In every particular the Farm Loan
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largest audience that has. been in Thousands of inquiries for informa­ tropolis:
Nows was received here .yesterday Board will examine the orguniiatloir
the Temple for some time. Fully tion have been received by tho local
lour hundred peoplo were present at commercial bodies and hundreds.of of the death at Tallahassee of Mrs. of loan associations throughout the
this service, ahd Dr. Hyman was at visitors have called on these and Thomas J. Apployard, wife qf State country before banks will be located
Printer Apployard. Mrs. Appleyar in different cities and tho same hlghr
ils belt, giving tho history of the freely salJ that they had been at­
succumbed
ufter. a lohg Illness und standard of reliability will be re­
church, its past performances and tracted to tho state by the advertis­
for
some
day*
her death had been quired as is the case with tho estab­
ta future aims. This services will ing of the commission. Many of
lishment of national hanks and other
momentarily
expected.
ong he remembered by those pres­ these persona, already have made
Many telegrams of condolence governmental agencies.
purchases of agricultural and other havo been sent tho bercuved hus­
ent.
After this service there was a lands and will locate permanently band who, in addition to being
Orlando City Primary .
general get-together, old fashioned in tho stnte. *
,
state printer has for 30 years been
Orlartdo,
Fla., Oct. 16.—Owing to
While In Jacksonville, Mr. Frank­ secretary of tho Florida Press Asso­
hand sinking, in which practically
tho
rapid
work
of the inspectors tho
lin received a cotnmunlcallon from ciation, with a record of having
all of the congregation took part.
returns
from
the
municipal primary
Vance W. Helm of Miami, secretary nover missed a meeting until the
election
Saturday
afternoon wero
of tho commission, In which the .oat, held here, when his absence
nig Lyceum Begins Thursday
known
in
less
thnn
two hours after
Those who attended the Lyceum latter stated that tho cast coast was mudo necessary by hjs wlfo’e the polls closed, an especially fast
.ast year will recall how well paid cities and towns.which joined in the lines*. Mr. Apployard also is pub- bit of work and highly compliment^
they were In the high class enter­ "Florida First" campaign have so- isher. of the Florida Record, at Ta- tnry to the men who did it.
tainments. You cannot neglect at­ cured remarkable results, both In ahossoc. anil the newspaper frater­
Totals for the. ticket are as follow*:
tending to the purchoso of tickets inquiries by mall and in personal nity of Florida, joins with him in his
For Mayor—L. J. Dollln*, 26,
vlslta
from
Interested
people.
Mr.
early. To date a largo numbor of
grief.
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^ James L. Giles 480. S. A.. Johnson
Helm
stated
that
In
the
past
few
tickets havo been *old. The season
f ’ .1—:— ------------464.
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ticket at $1.26 for adults and 76 cts days tho hotel accommodations of
Christian Endeavor Box Party
Miami
have
been
taxed
tq
tho
u
t­
For
City
Commissioner—A.
L.
for children. General
adipl«ion*
Tho ChrUtl.an Endeavor Socioty
most
to
take
care
of
the
people
Beck
173,
A.
G.
Branhnm,
392,
T.
O.
adults 60c, children 36c.
of tho Presbyterian church is plan­
The Fairchilds Ladies Quartette from tho qgrth who are In that city, ning a bo&lt; party for the untiro Brown 409, V. 11. Green 233, W. P.
will he here Thursday night, Oct. most of whom «tre looking for loca­ Lyceum sehson ot tho Temple. Gwynno 65, Gordon Harper 64, R.
tions. Fort Lauderdale, West Palm
L. Holland 176, Cqrl Jasen 180,
19th, at tho Templo 8:16 o'clock.
Beach, Melbourne and other east These young peoplo aro tlways on- W. E. Long 166.
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coast town* represented In the "Flot- thusiasatic oyer the high class enter­
The
second
primary
will
be
held
The School and Ihe.Chftrch
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Ida First" advertising also have been tainments.
In
two
weeks..
At tho Presbyterian church Wcd-^ called upon to entertain an unusual
lies day night, Oct. 18th, Prof. B. * number of homeseekera since the
M arras Fagg at Woman’s Club
At the Presbyterian Church.
Ezell will delivor a lecture on * 1 he advertising started.
A cordial Invitation Is extended to »
Prof.
B. F. Ezell will lecture on
School and the Church."
Every­
every one to attend the Welfare De­
one la .cdrdially Invited to attend. . It will be recall*d th a t the com partment meeting on Wednesday "The School und The Church" u t
This subject is a very Important mission started It s faljl advertisingB afternoon at the Woman'. Club and the Preebyterian church tomorrow
one and a largo crowd is expected with a broadside setting forth tho
U- hear Mr. Fagg'* address on "Social (Wednesday) night at 7:90. AU W l
i
to come out to the Presbyterian facta in regard to the summer, dIn
I Progress In Florida."
I cordially Invited to attend.
mate
of
Florida,
Thla
appeared
church to liear Prof. Ezell.

DRAINAGE
OF SEMINOLE FOR SANFORD
WILL MEET SECTION NOW

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At the request of Armour £ Co.,
Ir. Blackman will cooperate with
Ir. O. K. Cobb of York, Ala., one
f tho best known breeders and dealrs in the south, in an auction sale
f pure b?ed live stock for breeding
urposes, at Jacksonville in conticclon with the opening of tho Armour

�AM ONG THE THEATRES
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Chit-Chat pf the Play Houses in Sanford
mountains near nn unfreqqented lake tense scenes are framed in settings
Blanche Sweet fn "The Storm ”
i&gt;f \invisu-il picturesquencss, thus
Blanche Sweet will he seen'at the The company was forced to go sev­ cpmbining two* of the most impor­
Star tonight, in tho Jesse L. Lasky eral hqndred mile* by train, nearly tant elements in photoplay produc­
production of "The Storm,” a thrill­ fifty miiea liy auto and through part
ing Paramount drama written espec­ of the country they had to con- tion.----- ------------ :------------- *
Hurt is cast ns David Hudson, n
ially for her- by Leighton Osmun. •trurt their own road. Here they
minister
who is the eldest son of n
camped
for
several
weeks.
and produced for th«» Luaky Com­
sturdy
Kentucky
mountaineer. He
The story has to do with a beau­
pany by Frank Iteichcr.
is
brought
face
to
faeq with the
Miss Sweet has been seen in many tiful young girl. Natalie, ond her
problem
of
choosing
between
nvengroies, but iq “ The Storm" she np-1studiolis father.
Near them' arc
. . . . . . .
. .
half
wild,
fun
loving
camped
two
young
men,
Robert
|
ing
the
death
of
his
father,
killed
in
pears as n
a feud battle, and abiding by the
fetired
professor
who
.Fielding,
a
young%
millionaire,
and
daughter of a
scriptural teaching that "To mo beis bo submerged in his studies that he Sheldon Avery, who is studying for
permits his daughter to run at will the .ministry. The two men discover longcth vengeance and recompense."
His decision forms tho big scene of
i n the Maine summer resort where Natalie, who in more or less a child
the story and how he succeeds ulof
nature
and
they
both
fall
in
love
they live.
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_ being_ called timatoly in restoring order among
with
her.
Fielding,
The majority of the scenes in this hack
to the city on business, leaves the warring factions is forcefully dothrilling dramu were taken in the
n clear field for Avery. While en­ picted through out the remainder of
gaged in teaching religion to Matalie, the play.
the two gradually full, in love. Ono
In Hart's support will he seen such
I time they are marooned over night well known Ince-Triunglc plnyers ns
by a storm in a hut •on an islnnd. Nona Thomas, Joseph J. Dowling,
Natalie, the next nmorning realizes Fannie Midgley, Jack Gilbert, and
that Avery does not love her, and Marvel Saflord.” The production
refuses to marry him. He returns was directed by Hart and photo­
to the city and is ordained into the graphed by Jqo August. • Lyric
mlull try, while Natalie, with her se Friday.
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cret- returns to her fnthcr.
Lyric Friday.
.
Fielding returns the next summer,
falls in love with / Natalie, and his |
The Lash” Something Unusual
proposal of marriage is finally ac- Mnrje Doro will* lie seen at the
ceptei(. His friend, Avery is railed I
on Monday in tho Jcaso L.
upon to preside fit thb wedding. . , Ingky |)ro(iuwtlon of "The Lash," a.
I liow the affairs -are straightened vital -soNcty drama written.especial­
her by the noted writer,
{eurorrd 'Ndialle gocfl to the man shs* ly-fir
.
, Paul
,
loves, and w ho respects her Is pre- West, and prepared fc»r the screen by
George Dubois Proctor. It is a Parruined in a series of unusual dra-fGeorgt
amount Picture."
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Blanch Swvfit in “ The Storm” fat the matic scenes.
• For the story of "The Lash," Paul
Star To-nililt
Most Wonderful Plays’ You Ever West hns selected a forgotten little
Island. St. Ka'li'te. a n d 'the drawing
llnvc Seen
III vi* you i»p4*n t hi* Triangle Pi.- ro.xri- rif u fu •hiotuihle soriety. Tlutill re Plays whi t h arc shown ii,t the little islnnil where the first few
t!m•xfiiy anil1 Fri- he-.-ne!» of the picture* an­ laid, was
/&gt; ric Theatre
• Vi,-ry 1nto.ct word .settled sevenil censiirles ago, by
th
tiny? Tlu-y are
in tile production of mb.tion pictures. some harily' voyagers from , Brittany
They Allow you miles upon miles-of and although the rest of tho world
wonderful tiojural country; peoples •lias advanced, this island stHl rcE . F . L A N E, MANAGER. you have read only nl&gt;out in book*. tains the_ customs and the religious
••THE HOUSE THAT PLEASES"
They are not limited by the width bigotry of its ancestors. The inare ruled by a “ Perfect."
or depth of a wooden platform; tin ‘habitants
''
whose
word
i» absolute law. add-one
whole world is their stage and their
geography is limited only by the re­ of the customs is that any woman
sacrificing Iter honor is to lie lashed,
sources of thi-&lt; planet.
by the "ePrfeet," across the shoul­
ders'with
a heavy whip.
Florence Heed, in "New York”
Miss
Doro
is seen -as tho daughter
Oliver King, a patrician, becomes
Tonight-Triangle Da), “The Apos­
of
this
"Perfect."
She falls in love
interested in a chorus girl who fools
tle of Vengeance" fealuring Wil­
him. Learning her true character, with a young ohap from the outer
liam $. Hart.
"The Waller's
he gives her up, but thereafter is world who has been nearly drowned
Hall" featuring Hig Fall) Itoscdc
blackmailed with n baby. Lutyr the and brought to her father's hquse.
Arburklr. *
girl dies. King raises the child, a She goes to the mainland nnd they
boy, hut refuses to acknowledge his are murrif^J.
Saturday—"The Girl from Frisco”
parenthood. He then murries a girl
Later she is the idol of fashionable
"That Tired Business Man."
who knows nothing of the incident. society and an attreative young
•'•Pa's Overalls"
Thirteenth
The boy, grown, is expelled from widow attempts to take the St.
Episode of "Peg O’ the Ring"
college and takes uup his residence a Ba'tist's girl's husband -away from
the former home of King's wife. The her.
hoy, addicted to narcotics is visited
Monday — ( has. Chaplain in1 his
How the girl of the island applies
by Mrs*. King-and while drunk at­ the law of her ancestors to.this so­
latest production "One A. M-"
tacks her. In the struggle she kills ciety hutterlly, and eventually wins
Don't miss seeing this and reg­
him.
The coroner gives n verdict of hack her husband, is brought about
ular program.
suicide. Next day Mrs. King con­ in a manner which must lie seen to
fesses to her husband. Tliipking the I he understodd and enjoyed.
Tuesday—Fourth Chapter of Glor­
hoy his, he turns from her. T h e 1
ia's Romance, featuring Mias
chorus'girl's mother comes to collect
llillio Burke and regular program
money, and when King refuses, sh The Popular Edmund Breese Coming
tells him that the boy wos'not h is 1 "The 'Weakness of Strength," the
own ami threatens* to tell the world •latest Popular PI ays and Players re-'
Wednesday-—The Great Triangle
...
, 1
.
» ,, tease on the Metro program, slurring
1 )n)--*'Casc) at the But'^fcjitut- ------ fr%— -5--- ■_
jj 0 jB
Edmund Breese, the eminent dramon Tving is amazing
ing lieWolf Hopper. "Wings
hoy was. not his.son. Ho goes to his atic actor, will he Been here .at tho
and Wheels" featuring Joe llclwife who has become a mother nml fftar Tuesday. . The story whllh Is
inont and Ora Carcw.
from the peh of Aaron Hoffman, the
a touching reconciliation follows.
well known author and t&gt;li(YwrigliL
-was written especially
for • Mr.
m. S n V T T n F'ny or Kentucky j Br#eie nnd1a one of unusual power.
tun U J
Feudists _
.
affording him opportunities for the
" Irt "The Apostle of Vengeance," ! fullest display of his remarkable
will lie seen at the Lyric Theatre dramatic gifts. It was produced un­
^ Friday, William s. Hart is seen in a* d er-the direction of JIarry Rcvigr,
story that i.« different from anything with a stellar quality in support.
in which he has heretofore appeared.
_t
"The Apostle* of Vengeance,"
ADMISSION 5 AND 10 ( ENTS ’ drama from the pen of Monte
MA7INKE:
Katterjoliu, is a lulu «of Kentucky
Tut^tUy • U rtinritlai • | rl*!af • S..ttir ’ji&gt;
mountain feuiUats utui .has been
Jl:15 p. lit. . Night 7 p. in. Sharp
handled with tho realism character­
istic of I nee productions. Its many

LYRI C

T H E A T RE

P ROGRAMME

EXCELLENT MUSIC

i this m m ; NOT Lti\E m

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G. 0 P. Goniiiienos and Wh UJi
ern Aspaot Ooly Parallels.

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WHAT WILL THE WOMEN Uj?
-He' Kspt Us Out of War" Rtgardad
by Damoerats as Strong Argument
to Gain Fomals Votas—Qanats Lotos
8ovoral “Jims*'—Bourns Taker Hand
at Predicting.

PROGRAM AT THE STAR

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October IT. 1916

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE-ETCITT

“ Better Picture* for Better People"'
Friday -The fascinating Blanche Sweet in "The Storm"
, A Paramount Picture in five wonderful acts.
Saturday-The big double tirogram-FJorence Reed In
"New York” also "The Secret of the Submarine”
in which a Maxwell tar leaps a gap of 47 ft.
Monday-The Magnetic Marie Doro in "The Lash"
A five act Paramount Feature.
Turaday-Metro presents Edmund Breceo in __
V Weakness of Strength" also second episode of "The
p Grip of Evil" entitled "The Underworld"

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1W U »
1,»(. .coin)
Ing to reports received In Washington,
that is something that Is cutting both
ways lu tho west as wejl na In ilia vast.
No. till* campaign la uot very much
like the first Bryan cnnlpatgn. One
thing that makes It different U that
there In no -Mark Datum on cither
side.
&lt;
Campbell Rainbow Chasing.
Not of his own volition, hut beenuao
I10 wanted to acccdo to tho request of
Ills good friend. Alrali Martin, tho Ilo­
. publican national committee member
for Virginia, Congressman Phil Camp­
bell of JCnnsns made n speech In Nor­
folk. Campbell was deeply Impressed
with tho Idea thnl by n |fropcr effort
Virginia might l&gt;e ihndA a doubtful
state. It la true that In the days of old
General Maliono and Ida Rcndjustcr
parly Vlrgtula wail a doubtful (date,
and tho Republicans canto near carry­
ing It In T88S, but aluco that time tho
Democrottf hove l&gt;een as sure of Vir­
ginia as of Gcorgln. .Campbell says
that H i p Democrats of Norfolk want n
change In the nnllonal administration.
But when the lime comes for voting
they will l&gt;o found supporting tho Dem­
ocratic ticket.

ift* "
S O ,! ™
3m
No*, therefor*. Id pursuance ol se order
msiU In Ihla taua* by the ILinorsbl* Jem**
W. I’rrklna, Jud(* ot the Circuit Ccnrt
t, vM.th Judicial Circuit ol tho Met* ot
Florida, pul Ire la hereby given Ibet lb* let■&gt;e)rr&gt; end*- ckltets ol lb* City* *( Han­
ford, Florida, nr* by aeid order reqiired to
bo and appear before the Circuit Court' la
end tor the Seventh Judicial Cirri.it ol the
Mel* ol Florida, on lb* Stst day of Octo­
ber. A. t&gt;. toi«. at 10 o’cloFk a. ro . et
Tltuetlll*,. In the count) ’ol llrevard, Stata
cl Florida, In eald cirrull.'and to ehow reuse,It any they hove, why the eald itau* ot bonde
thould not bo validated and eonAimed acrcidlBR to law; at auch time «nd pier* all
pereonv &gt;o drelrlnl may be hrtrd on tbc
matter of the validation of said bead*.-*#
l« nmrlrfed by Chapter IIP ol lb* Law* ot
Florida ot 1916.
•
Wltnrsr, K, A. Uoutlats, Clerk ol raid
cturt, on this the 12th day ol Ortubet. 1916.
(aeat)
.
K. A. DOUCI-AFS.
Clerk Circuit Ciurl, Seventh
Judicial Circuit, Scmlnol*
County, Florida.
l6-Frl-3tc
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Japan Antagonistic.

IJahllltlee
•
P o llen
Du* on tc s ta llm e n t s to c k
4V.780.82
P ref.rrsd slift
U e k ----------------------------- *8,800.00
Divider ds ou sto rk
7.810.43
M stured stock u n p a i d ...... ................. 6,200.00
18.00
Unearned prem iu m s. ___________ __
2.00
In te re st.p sid ir. a d v a n c e . . _ _ _ _
856.60
Interact v e t o e d ______ _
6,235.00
Hill* payable, berrowed money
*79.59
Cor tfngent
I
or rts e i v* fu n d .; v ___
U n d lt lijr d p ro A ls _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1,032.51

J. A. Holme* of New York, n mer­
chant with Interests In the orient, re­
turned front the far east and camo to
Washington, tvlicto he told people tin t
Japan was antagonistic to the United
Htntes and Hint the Jnpaneso were
spoiling for n light. He stopped nt
Honolulu and said Hint Hie sentiment1
of tho JnpuneMO In those Islands was
very hostile to (Ills couutry.
The'appointment of Field M arshal
Terauchl to succeed Count Oktimn ns
prefiller of Japan Is tnken by many to
bear out this statement. Oktimn was
n friend of tho Culled States, while
Terauchl's fondness fur this country
Is lukewarm, to say the least.
It may lie lrup. ns we Jienr on every
side, that there Is-not a great jiowcr
Hint does not halo lids country. And
oven our neighboring republics on tliLs
continent seem to dislike us.
Women In Politics.
In spite of the Indorsement which
Hughes gave the federal suffrage
nmrtidnicut nml the refusal of WJIsun
to support anything hut stnto action
mid control of the subject, the reinirts
from the west Indicate that the Re­
publicans are somewhat npprchcnslvo
Hint the woman suffrage stntcs tuny
vote for Wilson. The slogan. "IIo's
kept'us out. of war." Is being used
with n great deal of effect, am! women
ire being MM bv tile- Democrats Hint
H u g h e s menu* war If elected
After
1'. 1. hniirod step Hughes has tnken
11ml Hie Inrge Republican vote In Hie
house for the Miffnjge amendment It
would seem rather strange If tho wom­
en lu Hie suffrage Mates should vote
for tho Democrats. The course of the
htiff rage stntes nt the election will be
watched with Interest.
Losing the ‘‘Jims."
,
It so hnppcnod that a number of
Democrats in the senate who gave the
administration n great deal of trouhlo
during the pnsf four years were named
James. “The Jims" they were callednnd were often on the firing line. It
looks ns If several of the “Jims'' would
not lie In the senate next lime. Clarke
cf„ Arkansas hns been claimed .by
dentil. JI111 Mnrtlnc nnd Jim Itccd arc
fighting for re-election. James O'Oortnnn declined to Ik? n candidate again.
Bourns on tho Active List.
Jonnthnn Bourne Is still on the nctlvo list. He comes forth with docu­
ments nnd clitlms from Ids eyrie and
occasionally makes statements about
what Is going to hnppcii. HRi Intent
Is that Hughes w.lll cqrry every north­
ern stnto and that the Republicans
will elect enough senators to control
♦he senate. Jhlinthan docs not have
to make these predictions. There Is al­
ways n ninn nt national hrndqunrters
to make claims.
* .
Are Very Mach Interested.

Hanford llblldlng A .L e a n Aaaaclalfcw a t el
J u n e SO, i o t a
Asset*
,
Dollar*
Cash on h a n d . ___________ _ _ _ _
1.746.SI
l.oens nn m ortgage security ________ 86,196.91
Loans on aleck eocurlty ........ .... 1,000.00
F urniture a n d A llu r e * .. _ _ _ _ __
*1.00
Flnea unpaid ____________ ______
861.80
l)*llr«|uent iniereat and premium .. 8,290.18
Inauianr* and t a i r * due Irom
borrowers
*
i 1 :
20.00
Areounts t e t e l v a b l e ---- l ___
110.11

Total.

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81,831.14

" T otal
_______ ^--------------------- 82.633.14
P is te nt Florida, C o u n ty ol Seminole, as;
I, A. f . C onnelly, s e r tc ti r y of th e above
named Aaeoclatlcn, do aolrmnly awear th at
the abon&gt; eta te m e n l la true to lb* beet of
my k n tw lrd g e a n d Itclief, ro help me Cod.
• •
A. P. C O N N E L L Y , Secretary.
Sul scribed en d ew om -to betoro mo Ihla
30th day of S eptem b er, 1916.
•_
It. It. d f a S. ■
Ncmary Puhllr. State ol H o iid a .
My c o m n ilu ln h eii&gt;ir-f Jan. 25, IfZO.
C orrert— A tteat
f&gt;. L T eylir,
.
T. J. M liter.
(aepl)
*
.
Forfeit Ijskc.
.
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Dirtelora.

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-C L A S S IF IE D
A D V E R T ISIN G

For Sale— PoffT road cart and
1000 some orange trees. Address
Box 224A Sapford.
11-Gtp
For Sale—One International truck.
Thoroughly overhauled and palnL"
ed. Apply E. Stafford, Sanford.

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For Sale or Rent — Well eatab.*
lilhcd
hoarding —houic. Address'
Boarding House', c-o Herald. 7-tf
For Salo — Hup Runabout, re­
built, $100. Srhcllo •Mania, City. 6-tf
For Sale—Nice 6 passenger Oak­
land ailtomobilc, Also surrey. Ap­
ply Abernathy’s furniture itore.

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2-tf

For Sale—Marine motor, 18 horse­
power, 3 cylinder, 3 cycle, Ferro.
First class condition, Sanford Mach­
ine &amp; Garage Co.
93-tf
For Sale—Nchrly now adding ma­
chine. $35.00. Western Union.
' 1-tf
For Sale'—Owing to change to
electrical power we have on hand
machinery in good condition, coiw
sisting. of boilers, engines, water
pumps, fire,, pumps. Air compres­
sors and sundry other machines,
which wc offer at price* which are a
small part of the original cost. If
interested-address Virginia Carolina
Chemical Co., care H. II. Peabody,
Suporintnedent, Sanford, Fla.
5B-tf

FOR RENT

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For Rent—House op E.. Second,
between Park and Oak. Enquire
214 Park.
K-tf*

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For Rent—Two or three light­
housekeeping rooms, over 5 &amp; | 0c*
Store.
.15-ttp

4

For Rent—Two furnished, room*
for rent. Hot nnd cold water. Mr*.
W. W. Abernathy. 701 Magnqlig
Ave.
14-tfe

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For Rent— Several nice otfic*
rooms over Yowi-II'a. Enquire N. P.
Co.
32-tf
^ All Local Advertisements Under Yowell

This Heading THREE CENTS &amp; For Rent—708 Park nv.-i ue. Er.Litic For Each Insertion. Minimum quire of 11. ('. DuDoac. Firat- and
Charge 25. Cents.
48-tf
Purl: nvenue.
In answering an* advertisement
where no name is mentioned in the
ad, please do not ask The Herald
for information as to the identity of
the advertiser.' . ^Usually wc do not
know who the advertiser ia nnd If
we do we are not allowed to give
out this information. Simply write
a letter andl address it asj per in­
structions in the^ad.-'. *

WANTED
W anted—Iloy with bicycle . Muit
he ah|c to read and wroitc. Polite,
obliging, neat in appoarance. Wr*t16-lt •
ern Union Tel. C.o ■

W anted—A good running second
hand gasoline engine, one that will
use kerosene preferred and' will* pull
a three Inch ccntrifugnl pump. Writ*
us
its condition, what power and
FOR SALE
price, to Lake County Clay Co,
For Sale—Splendid} 14 arre truck Okahumpjta, Ha.
15-2tc j
fnrm ihsidc the city) limits of San­
W anted—Two or three furnished
ford. Lesa than
of a mile from
housekeeping
rooms. Give price and
thtr passenger depot, lesa than Vi of
location.
Address
"Rooms," e-8
u mile from th e ‘Ice Plant and the
Herald.
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_ 14-2tp
new Dutton Crate Co. warehouse
and -loading track. Good road two
Wanted —Lady wishes position u
sides.} No buildings. Been cleared stenographer.
Work will pleaaL
seven years, well fenced, level and Box 1052, Sanford._________ 16-tf
needs no grading, splendid drainage,
one good flowing well. Prjce for im­
Lost—A small black spaniel &lt;jofmediate sale only $3500.00 and only Short tail, long ears. Liberal reward
pnrt cash, balance on you want i{. for lu return. Cecil Gabbett, Na
Must 'he seen to be appreciated. French. Ave.
- -4Wl*-v
Let - me show your This- 'property
D v g a tla i r a l a t lh a I n l a rla r.
would make u splendid sub-division
U*8. I^nd Offlr# at Galnaavillt. Ft*.
.
Aug. I t t h . 1*14.
proposition *of from 70 to 100 lot*
Notfea la haraby g lvtn t h a * U'llliia D I
nnd right where such is needed. Plllrain
o l Waklwa. Pla.. v ho on Jaa*
Nearest lots held at-from $100.00 to 2 t . 1911. mad* ll u m t a ta a d _Enlry,_ sa j
&lt;300.00 reach. - An ■ trunk foam ot- -R^TTin ^Slf,^to»n-hlpl&lt;l9, *s! 'lUare IS
investment-it.ia. pot equalled (pr the finirnllon
t t e i r T oto m4ka Ftvg-ygaa
j
claim to th« land a b n c dead*
price. Don't take my word, let me tabliah
hat or* C lark C l n u l l C o u rt, a t Saalat*
show you. J. O. Packard, Sanford. 'Florida, o n th* 58lh d ay of 8aptrOH»,
1918.
• , Florida.
tri
16-ltc
C laimant nanta* a* valtnaa ra:

Tha Dlslrlrt ilf f»bo»l‘Ti-UigmlUto
aim lire making n very great display
of Interest. They want Hughes to
come here nnd make n speech. In nsltlng*n man who.Is already overworked
A. Ituvh ot Wakiva. Florida
to make a speech In n city where t here
W’. FL 1^4- ot W ckiv a, Florid*
For Sale—An almost new 2 horso
are no rotes they show nn unusual de­
W. it. H o d of Waklwa. Florida
Waklwa, TThlldi;
gree of Interest-In the outcome next wagon nnd a covered 1 horso car-' V . A. Iluah ofBOIIC
KT W. DAAI3.
month.
'
.
rihge, both in' good condition. '.Itx^ , 103 T o r e * F it-Idle
ttrtlrx
quite, of J. C. Ellsworth Jr., 3«arl l r y i I Mrnl • ( ll&gt;( I n l r n t f
U. S. L an d Odlre *• G a ls a w l I*. Jj*. O
Small Girl Felt Safe.
dall nvenue or telephone. lfi-2tp
; a. itV
r_
m_b u
a*r___
16, I1*14-'
t&gt;’kfli
Thu ..mall daughter was Industrious­
Nolle* I* haraby gl *o t h a t Hamual 'H'JJ'
nay
ol
KuDkaa.
Kiorlda,
V
o,
on
M
u
For Sale—One jump sent buggy, 19.1, m ade I lo m a a ira l Kafry. No. *^l y
ly' Ironing her dolt clothes when her
niotlu'i entered. "It’s wrong to work 1 sot buggy harness, used two fur N\V •, of Lt-rtlrn 10, l o w r t M P -I
Ita ga 3J F;., Tall*ha are M eS*j**r;
on Sunday.^ Have you.'forgotten tho monthfc. Bargain. Kcyatonu Poul-. filed
n oil.a of lnt&lt;n Ion to mak* Flv*
Lord sees you?" “This Isn't work. And try Yard, Longwood. Fla. ‘J5-2tc I-roof, to c t a ’d l n atalm l o t h a land *
drirrlio-d bafor-- C l t n ClraiUt t ou
If the Lord does see me, ho knows
Hanford. Florida, pn the 2nd o l f I
perfectly well this Iron la cold.”—
1916.
For Sale—Celery plants. Apply vamtiar,
at vliirue;
I laltnaat rat
Judge.
.
Cecil Gabbctt, No. French Ave.
It. A. Ntfhol-or., of tia n a ia .
K. It. Kit*-**, of t i a r r v a . • lo-Wa.
16-tf
J. It. Ilu d d freto n . of O ^ r v a ^ Florida ' ■
Surely Up to Date.
M. W. T ay lo r.
HOHT. W. DAVIS.
Knicker—“la the car equipment com­
For Sale—Kentucky hor^e with
y
iDcbtaiplete ?.’• Bocker—“ Yes. It even Id- buggy, a.iddla und two sots of har10-Tua A Krl tote
eludes Utter form* for putting off tho ncss_ Apply Cecily Gabbctt, North
Daparlrilanl of lh a lulaitM
grocer and butcher."—Judge.
U. S. Land omra at OaJajsvUI*.
French avenue.
15-tf
S#pt- S-I.
T
Nolle* la h ereb y gjvrn t h a l . .Uty****,
For
Sale—Five
acre*
of
heat
cel­
Rtpwn. at W aklw a. Flatlda. » h" ;
ii . a
| g , C t t f a f l '. C * w l .( t a v a a l h Judicial Circuit
In a n d far Naminat* Caaaljr, Hlala of ery land in delta, at Moore's Station, gual 16. 1812. mad* Itosirelaad t a u t • 1
o u o t s . for s l i of N E H . S a a lo n t .1.
J
P Iarid a
20 8. B ang* 28. TalUkaaa^a
C ity a t Hanford, a m unicipal
fended, artesian well, all 4indcr cul­ •hip
I
n
ftltd
n
o
l
l
f
f
ol
Inlenllo*
to
c o rp o r a tio n , organ lird a n d a itivation, near R. R. and brick road. y aar I’roof to retabllah HaJ"* ,to f.
tilin g under to* lavra* o( tha
d rerrib ad . before Clark
S ta t a ot Florida,
Price $1,G00. ‘Terms, $100 down, abova
a t Sanfard. Florid*, on- th* Bth day
va
C itation
•
T h a S t a t a a t ' Florida, r a rat..
balance $100 a year, with interest fiwvambat, l » l * .
Claimant »an&lt;M
J . U. Jonca, Stata A tto rn ey ot
at 7 per cent. Call on J. F. Mc­
i:. A. Iluah. #1
I ho S ev e n th Ju dicial C ircu it,
A. II. Wallace, c l Waklwa. T U ' 1’*
B tale ot Florida.
Clelland, Moore'a Station.
15-tf
_A. 0 . Von Mar bull., at W eU w s. F tart
To t h e T a in a y e ra an d C ltlta n a of lha C ity

ot Haatord. KamlnoU C o u n ty . Florida.
By ARTHUR W. DUNN.
W haraaa, a palttlon w as on the t l t h
o t October, 1816. filed In th* above
Washington. OcL i t —ISpcclaLJ—An day
• la t a d c o u r t by th* c ity ol Sanford, F lorida,
effort Is bclug made to ninko It appear a m unicipal corporation, org aaitad and r e l a t ­
u n d e r th* lav* ol th * State ol Florida,
that the campaign of lOltf Is like.that ing,
• a l t I n s fo rth th* f a r t t h a t a s election was
of twenty years ago. when lu ISisJ bald In th* tald clly of Sanford. Florida,
th * 2 8 th day of S e p te m b e r. 1818, to de­
Ilryan was running for president tho oa
te rm in e th* quevtlon. w h eth er or not there
first time. Thu only parallel that can ahoutd be In u a d by th * clly ol Baafard.
Florida, b o n d a .ln th « an m of 145,000.00,
bo made of It Is the confidence which foe
tty* purpoa* at p a y in g , retiring and r e ­
tho Republicans have that they will funding ah Ivaua of bonqa of th* city of
Sanford;
In th * au m of *16,000.00,
carry tho eastern state* and tho batUo bearing d aFlorida,
| a January 1, IS I7 and maturing
they nro making for (lie western states.' J a n u a r y 1. 1817, raid bond* to b* of th*
o m in atio n ef 51(00.00 a a rh and to t e a r
It In true Hut isaues have arisen den
la la rre t a t th* rata of five an d cn* halt pat.
which are susceptible of creaUng a re n t —pee—aw n um ;-aald bonde to mature
th irty y a a r a t a f t a r the d a t a of th* t n u a n r e
feeling In the west antagonistic to Hie thereof,
a n d to b* d r i e d J u l y I, 1816 and
tv re July
Bcpulillcrtns. or. rather, tif favoring tho *a mu
... ..........
. 1,. 1818; n n d ,. .
f
*
'* ~ tttlMI
Democrat*. Iiutat.ly tho tight hour law ^U—^T feavaJaT
tbS ret"uTn.“o
“ ^d' alec-

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NTATK.MKNT OF C O N U IT lU N

Sal*—60,000 .. caullflowtf"
R. B. Motirqe.
12-tfc

For

plants.

For Sale—Strawberry plants. Mr*.
Jack Vaughn, It. D. No. 1, Sanford.

A. M. I liu n , o . w j M y A ^ g ; - v a
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14-3‘ P

Cheap for Cogh—Second hand
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Aient. He was .director of the dogs
Remarkable ‘Ond Touching Incidents attached to the Seventh French armyt
AND WEEKLY
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A Deg Academy,
PRICE LIST
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the dog, the traditional 'friend of
mim, must surely come under review,
for has he not often formed a part of
the operations—held the position of a
genuine military unit, nnd not nn un­
important one either—In the warfare?
Jn this world war real "dogs of war”
have been "let loose," ns In ancient
Itomnn wars, with this distinction, thnt
the dog's natural propensity has beva
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Mean Question.
Sho (Just Visaed by ‘ litnO-^f'How
who were not killed were captured."
dnre you?" Rapa aald ho would kill
,■* Tito dog Ren or Afikac, which lost tho first man who kissed mo.” Ho—
two f»‘ct from frostbite while on duty "How Interesting. And did ho do It?"
For Sprains, Lameness
In Gallipoli, nnd wns-put up nt nuetlou —Judgo.
by hla owner, Tneiper- Ben Hqulrrvll
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatic
of the Suffolk Yeoiuunry, realized
Penetrate* and Heals.
£101 (about $305) nt Ipswich lied
Hongkong.
S tops Pain A t Once '
Cross sale.
Hongkong la not a part of tho main­
An'InMnnco of a dog's fidelity is land of China, but la an island off tho
For M an and Boast
25c. 50c. $ 1. At All Dealer,
that In which u dog In the south of coast. It contains about thirty square
Khgluml, whose master had enlisted' miles, and has u population of £oino
nnd gone to France, subsequently ful- UOO.OOO. Tho place was.ceiled to Great
.lowed Itlrn, bonrdlhg n steamer cross- Britain in 1811. It has onu of tho fin­
(lig the channel, pml tracing him al­ est harbors [a tho world.
most to the firing line.
Ah showing the Inseparable alliance
111 this war.lietween soldiers mid dogs,
It may he slated that, besides the ac­
rjihis "small change," which otherinse
tual nrtny of war dogs, nearly every
British, Preach, Belgian, Russian und
^ might “slip through your fingers
Itnllan regiment has Its own speCt’al
will mount up monthly and easily moot
ranine ‘'mascot."

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the dog In this great war, but 1 must
content myself with recording a few
The FlorioaHetalProouctsQx
of the more prominent cases which
huvo come under my notice of the In­
. MANUFACTURE
telligence, sagacity, fidelity und devo­
M ETAL
tion to duty which have characterized
the dog under altogether novel Con­
CEILINGS 1
ditions.
CUIBERTS. SHINGLES
The French have nn association of
AND OTHER
war dogs, the president of which Is
Mr. Etienne, formerly war ml ulster,
SHEET METAL
und tlio acting president, Mr. HcUnn,
L
BUILDING J
formerly president of tho municipal
council. This association Is really a
m i ITT TOOAT
roaumosutz
dog academy, In which a curriculum
.'O^KSONVILLE
of tuition Is laid down to fit the
psychological capability of each canlue
student.
Tho Prussians attach n team .of
dogs, to every jager (rifle) battalion,
« Circuit C am ! af I h Judicial
which are under tho control of practi­ In -lk
Clrrult ol fio tld a , B am lnelt County. la
C
b
a
n
r
t
r
r
cal doggy officers. They art* mostly
Kclltrhala, l'gm ;U alnanl
of the sheepdog breed, a register of Ella K.----Va.
J
o
h
r
It.
Krfiarha'a, Dvlendaht
which, numbering 15,000,- Ik kept for
T&lt;&gt; John H. Krllrrbala. Ni ah villi-, Tadn.t
moblllznUon purposes by the Vanin
You » ill ibko notice t h a t you aro hrr»b&gt;
iti,i lr*d to appear to th« hill of complaint
fur Deutsche. Schafer bund. Dogs hre ltl*d
thla rauar, wherein you aro mod*
ulso employed by other reglineuts, up p o n y Ini|pl*:',dant,
i n Mo doy, ih a Gth doy of
to ten with encli battalion, They are N m t m l i r , A. U. 15M6, follur* la do ao will
t'lll l« b* lab* a* eonfratrd.
-mostly of (lie same breed, hut Airedale fa II»•lia*M
further ordered th I thla e l u t i o n b*
puliliihrd
In
Iha B a rfird Herald, a naw».
terriers, Doh^nunfi Pinschers nnd boxp a p ir pubtlahcd In Sanford, Seminole eounera (a sort f hull terrier) are also Sy,
Mm Ida. onto a w*ck lor to u r cunaacutitr
a rtli.
employed.
W ilm a * m y hand and a ral r f *a ld r r u r t al
Work of Belgian Dogs.
S a n fo rd , 8 * m ln * t* r o u n iy , F lo rid a , th la Iha
iliy ol September, A. I&gt;. IU|8.
Rel gtu m have 27th
Roth Russia
(»*ah
K. A. D O U GLASS,
•
their 'M ir dogs, which huve been large­
Clark of Circuit C ourt. S ev enth Judicial
('itcult
of
H
u
ll!
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.
Seminole
C
o
u
n
ty
ly employed with the greatest success.
■**.!**t f.am
• .•.
When the Prussian hosts swept

r

va.
C itatio n
Sue I . Mima and P iy l« n V.
Mlm*.
T o Su !_ Mima and IV, ton V. Mima, H&lt;rid .n r e U n kn n a rti
It appearing fcy affidavit fllrd herein lh at
th e n . l d e n r * ol you and each of you la un­
known and H a t I her, it r o pi-faon in the
atal* of Morida, th e nervier ol a aubpoena
upon a l u m would I Iml vou | f a »a iit Hue | „
Mima and Peyton V. ,Mlm«.
And It appearing tram aald affidavit t h a t
you and vach ol you are av er th e age ol
tw . lily one &gt;ra r*,
T h r r r to r r , It la o td t r a d lh a t you, Sue L.
&amp;|lm* anil Peyton V. Mima, a p p e a r to the
above entitled caut*. o r or before the tth
day of Iteerm ber, IQIC. or Uie MU t | enmtD ii.l In &gt;»id cam e will be tak en a* conleva i| a | i l n &lt; t both at you.
I la further osdrred th a t Ihi* order be
p u b th h r d in the S* fold lie) aid, a m w»p*t**r nuMlvhrd In Seminnb- cou nty , H ot-'
Ida. c i l i a a wrrlc t i l eight ttetka!
Wlmeaa my hand a , clerk of the Circuit
C hurl, Save th Judicial Circuit. Seminole
r o u ttl). Mot Ida, nn thla I hr £9th day ol
Sept mber, I HI&lt;5.
(aval)
K. A DOUGI.A8B.
Clerk t Ircult Court, S eventh Judicial
Circuit, Seminole Co., Ida,
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Cross Dog League," which began ac­
tivities early la tho war with eight
ilogs, now hurt 2,riot) in tho Hold, ouch
with Its own [minor. It Is assort oil
lhat tho lives of nt (oust H.ooo wounded
men have been saved liy these dogs, '
As II Ins (nit Ivo of what dogs cun do
in warfare It Is recorded that:
"A newly trained dog was brought
Into a front lino trench one night In
France und after snllling the ulr
awhile ‘pointed obsHtintely at a cIt luiti | oiln( In tho trench and could not
lie linbleed to come away. Ills com­
panions declared Hint there must bo
some Prussians near by, but the luibljiml occupants of the trench ridiculed
the Idea; tho thing was Impossible,
they suld.
In lb* C m n l j J u d g e * Tourt, Seminole
I'onntr, Mari a
"Suddenly n soldier asked whether
Heiwy Pulch. Mam ie P utch. l.ee P utch
It was. possible that the dug had struck ToSadia
F u lrh , l^ vvry P utch and K alla Mae
P u teh :
1
a listening post, Everyone knew that
Nolle* i* hereby given lh a t i ahall on the
there was one about somewhere, but &gt;3cth
day ut t Ictober, lulfi, apply to the
of the above named court, at fal* u|.
no one hud over been aide to spot It. Judgo
In Sanford. Florida, lor an ordei to take
The captain was skeptical, hut or­ fire
tmaaeaelon ot and eell t i e real eelala ol
Putch, d'reaaed , for th* purpeae ct
dered lire rockets to he sent up, nnd pKaatie
y in i the debte ol her e*tale
At which
there, sure enough, were three Prus- t i n e and place you are requfifd to b* and
before the aald cou nty i u d i t and
sluns posted In a spot only a dozen appear
• how c a u ir, It any you have, why aald ordei
yards or so ofT the trench.
• bould not be (ranted.
D ated S a n lo r d ,.F lo rid a , Septem ber 16th,
“The dog had nosed out In l£sa than , IBI».
'
.
.
___ .
— — -h k n h y r t r r c H ,
a quarter of nn hour it listening post
AdralnUtrator.
.which-thw entire regiment" TliuTspent
two months trylngi to find."
lw Circuit C«Wfl, S eventh Judicial C licall
Marquis, « Dog Hero.
Seminole C nunly, Florida
l a Chancery
Carolina t hemlcal Co.,
Mnrauts, the famous regimental dis­ aVirginia
C orporation doing buslnena' In •
patch dog of the French Infantry, wns the S lat* cl Ploiida, Com plainant
_________________________ _
mentioned ns having fallen at the lmt»__ ■W«; O. A ldrldgi, Jerome II.
C U atldn
file*
Hoed
C
om
pany, a Corpora*
Ua-trf-HamtrargrfinTfioTlelsIan fron­ lion, l l r u m Itllehey
A C om pany,
tier. 11In soldier comrades burled a Cui pi ration, Tarbe, Davta A
om pany, a Corporation, J . A.
him and raised u monument 6vor his Ct’otten
and J. C. P a tte n , i o grave. He wns dispatched with a mes­ p i l l n e r t , doing butlneia aa C hatn o o i a Medicine C om pany,
sage at a time when It wns not safe ta
. mith, Kllna A Pronch Company. •
to send n human messenger owing lo a C oip o raiio n , Alice E. Hill, »»c m r i ' ot th* M taln cl W, J .
the Intensity of the Prussian fire. rIllll,1
der*a**d, M o n l a f Rrolbera, '
Marquis received n bullet wound and a C orporation an d G e t. II. F trnald
lla id w a r a C om pany, a Corfell, hut rose to his feet und crawled
hack with the message undelivered,
letting It drop out of his mouth,
stained with blood, nt hla master’s t'ompany • l orpumuon, J. A. i »ii*n *na
J. C. r » t t * n , c o-p* rtn*» , d o ln ( burin***.**
feet.
t 'h s l t s n o a s * M*dl*ts* Company. Hmith,
It was mainly through tho Instru­ Min* »i»d F r t n t h Company, s Cprpor»U*n,
■nd M e n u s Urothcrv. a C o i p o u l l o n i
mentality . of the Rritlsh wnr dogs,
I t *pp*arins from the affidavit duly Siad
Roll, Podge, North, Rnc anil Ruff that in th* abova c*u*a by eoun»-l for tom plaln*nt. th a t It 1* th* h*ll*f of affiant t h a t th *
the French army wns able to drive the dalandant*, J*rom* B. Illr* 8**d Company,
Prussians out of the Roeslngho woods * r u n oration, llni«n. HJtrbry ■ Corporation,
I)*»l* A Company, ■ rorporallon,
In one of tho Yprcs engagements, J.Park*.
A. P atto n and J. C. P attan , co-nartn*r*
while Prusco. n hull terrier thnt served ill In i butlnaaa aa C h a tt a n o o g a , U adlrin*
om pany, Smith, Kllna A French C om ­
with the French motorcyclist scouts, Cpany,
a ro r p o ia lie n and
Montag llroa.,
, are raaldanta of a *U t* or
being carried In the side enr, wns ar o ororporallon
try o t h e r th an th* atat* of Florida; th a t
most useful In carrying messages back tb* n place
Ol raaldanr* and addrtaa o( aald
d
a
f
M
d s a ta are aa folloaa;
to headquarters.
Jarom# B. Kir* Bead C om pany, a to r p o rThe dog Dyntno, nn account of Ills atlon, Now York CUy. Now Yojk, [liuan. JU br y A C om pany, a corporation. Now York
great sagacity and clever work with Cr hity
, Naw York. Park*. Davta A C om pany,
the French army, has also won fame, a corporation,
h o w York City. Now York,
A- r a t t a n and J . C. P a tt a n . co-partner*,
nnd Lutz, which distinguished himself J.
doing bualneaa aa Chattanooga , Madlrln*
in ono of tho Verdun engagements, C om pany, C hattanooga. Tanncaaoa, Sm ith,
Kllna A French C om pany, a corporation,
was mentioned ns follows:
Philadelphia, I'c n rty lv a n la , and
M onU g
"Employed as nn advanced sentinel Hrothara, a corporation, Atlanta, Georgia;
t
h
a
t
tb
a
aald
defendant*
ar*
oaar
th*
of
during tho night of February 21, he tw enty ona year*, and t h a t thara la noagopargave warning first of the German at­ aim la tba atata ol Florida, t b a aorvlco of
aubpoena upon wbvm would bo binding
tack by re la te d growls, and com­ aupon
aald defendant* or an y of them ;
pelled attention."
tbarafora, yoe, Jar m* B. Rico Bead C om ­
pany, a c rpcratlon, liman, KJlrb*y, A C o m ­
Foils Qerman Attack.
pany, a c- morni&lt;m, Parke, DaaU A Com­
Another story Is told of the exploits pany, a Corporation, f. A. Patton and J . C. P a tof a French sentry dog:
"The night was dork; apparently
asleep, the dog lay for some time at his
master's feet. Suddenly he Jumped up
nnd stared through the darkness in
tlio direction of the Prussian lines,
und then uttered n low growl. Hla
sentry master needed no further hint
hut straightway went hack and
warned hie comrades, who lay low.
* "In due course tho Prusshdis crept
up to the foremost trench, expecting
to take the French by surprise, wheu

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Atlanta, Indianapolis, • Columbus,
Niw Record Created In Country Denver, Los Angeles, Milwaukee,
Cincinnati, Richmond; Wichita, St.
Banks
Joseph,
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states
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Boney centers have lost meaterially statem ent tonight that the with­
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iwe figures show, and there haa eentera had not interfered with buslmore than an . offsetting In- noas-grow*K-there umI*tlisT "mo unfmia In-trim
Iter cities
coun- precedented
nremlentefl accumulations of funds
Ift-tmattcF
dTies and In coun­
t y districts.
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In Boston it was $80,- in significant .and is impairing a' busi­
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Francisco
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g City nearly $24,000,0&amp;0; PittJ-]ortha.U nU cd\State 9 whiclihgkrare1,000,000; Cleveland, $18,-' been experienced by any country."
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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petitions should "not he sent to Tal­
lahassee but to the various hoards of
county commissioners.
'
Mitchell, the independent, of St.
Petersburg made ■tho same error of
sending his petitions to the secretary
of state instead of the coufity comfnUdnncr*.
Crawford weired both
i lm Sy^inlistx nnd Mitchell whnt the
law provides and stated that they
hail until twenty days prior to the."
cleitinn to gel on the ticket improper
shape, hut in both instances they
must go tjirough the county com mi
siouc-rs.
_•
C. G. Alien and'Mitchell may get
on the tickets through the counties
hut not by order of the secretary of
state. Secretary Crawford returned
their petitions to them.
The rname of George W. Allen
went out in the instructions as the
regular nominated Republican nom­
inee. that party having had a con­
vention. Cntts will also go on .the
ticket as the nominee of the Prohibillon party. Mr. Catts also had
petitions as an Independent, hut
these must go through the counties. J

Boston Won Game Yesterday Put­
ting Kibosh on Brook­
lyn Tea m
The World's "serious" was cinch­
ed yesterday when
the
Boston
Braves won the fourth game putting
the crimp to any stray chance that
Hrooklyn might have in -the pen-,
nant race. The Boston team wond
tho first game on Saturday, second
Monday and Brooklyn look heart on
Tuesday on their.own grounds and To The Farmers and Business Men
won a game hut tho next two went
of Florida
to Boston, blighting all hopes of the
The Federal Farm Loan Board
Brooklyn fans that the Dodgers will visit Jacksonville, Oct. 26th and
might have a chancer
it is the request of Senator Duncan
Here in Sanford there was much U. Fletcher and the Chamber of
interest in the game, due to the fact Commerce of Jacksonville that I
that an electric score hoard- at th"e Urge you to attend what must be a
Old Imperial gave tlie game by in­ very important meeting.
nings with the electric flash recording
The Farm Loan Hoard wants facts
every play.
and figures about our stale and you
As tho result of the gnmes Boston can give them ami also tell the displayers tyjll. receive about $1000 tinguished visitors your needs and
apiece for their share and Hrookly h,.|j, them to reach a truthful id ea'
players something over $2000 apiece' „l the condition of affairs in o u r!
aside from their salary which Is rath- m .,’
No g ra te r law has been.
er soft fftr live games of hall, a l m o s t 1 pa vied, in recent' years than the
as nice lis tin' Sanford salaries of Federal Farm Loan Act for farmers
the past summer. These games also nful business men who need its us­
prove that base hall is one of the si-tame most.- I assure you that to
cleanest games in America us there secure one of these hanks for Florida
wntf no attempt made to prolong will be a notable honor to our state,
the series, Boston going iu to win give it distinction as a worth while
struight through and have no de­ region, and he o f untold benefit to
lays.
our people' from a source right at
*Tis well that the hoys on the pen­ our ou n doors.
nant Winning teams of Brooklyn
Ymir attendance at this*gathering
and Boston have rapped the dough, will l«- aporec(sited by all well wish­
for if all reports are true t|tere will ers of our state,- by the efty of Jack­
he ageneral cut in all base hall sal* sonville., the host of the occasion,'
aries next season, as the Federal as­ by Senatlr Fletcher, who deserves
sociation is out now and ho big sal­ recognition for his unceasing activ­
aries will he hung up by any hall ity, and by the Farm Loan Board
Nuh in any association.
anxious to meet you face" to face,
counsel with you. and leant your
CATTS' NAME •GOES ON BALLOT needs.
\V. A. Mellac.
As Nominee of Iho Prohibition
Coinmi|sioner of Agriculture.
Party —Knolt as Democrat
Tallahassee, Fla., Oct. 10. l'JIG.
Tallahahasaee, Fla., Oct. 12.—
Secretary of State Crawford iras sent
Expanding Feet. f
out instructions to the various coun­ . Several negro waiters worn standing
ties to place Knott's name on the at a railroad station In a southern
ballot ns the Democratic nominee. town discussing tho merits of ono of
Secretary of State Crawford stated tholr fellow craftsmen. “Bat nfggor
that ho considered Saturday the Henry sure am a hustler, but w’en ho
Inst day and mailed out instructions moves tils feet dey look talk panfor the printing of the ballots lo-tho cakes." said ono. "Pancakes?’’ shouted
another. v\V’y man. w’en dat nigger
various counties.
“ Whoever was .gits
good an’ goto’ deni foot o’ hls’u
the nominee at the close of business don’ resemble no pancakes—dey’s Job
will have his name printed on the talk a ctubraUcr, nil spread out."
ballots ns-such," said Mr. Crawford.
The Socialists sent a petition to
And How Brokei_____
,
t he socr*tnrY °f *ataia—instead-, of - Tf people mode ns many mistakes In
holding a caucus, convention, or counting tholr change as thoy do In
primary, and Secretary Crawford their grammar what a sad world this
wired them of tholr mistake. The would bo.—I^ifayetto Courier.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA
T

�October 13, tgjg

THE SANFORD HERALD

at once is to .take stepd for a large There Isn't even u building In hack of
packing house that will take care o tho'wall In Sight*Of the butler. How
tho cattle, hogs nnd sheop and ob­ Is a hatter going to Mt a brand-new
H. J. HOLLY. Editor......
white 'ball looking Into a -skyline of
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager viate the shipping of" our stock to the same color?
foreign ubbatoirsr This particular
"It also Is almost Impossible to
P u h lW w l I'.T rry Tuaaday s u it VH&lt;t»r
section of Florida is probably ' the
—*=—
gauge
any ill nd-of-e-lm Hr ns there Is
'greatest in the south for the cattle
The
D ebt Habit is one of the greatest dangers of our time~yeasf&gt;f any time.
no background of nuy description."
'business and right here in Sanford
Is it growing upon you?
Once you paid your bills every week—then every
■ U B H C B im O N I'K tr B . in a d v a n c e
is the centre of the industry and
tn —and now?. There is only one way to get out of this habit.. Take a
month—and
ONI TH A I................... ......................
Sanford should be made the real
sfrtall portion of your income and deposit it regularly—just as you get it—in
■ tl MONTHS...............V.........*•........ , J * center by the erection of a large
REASON
FOR
DEFEAT
an account at Peonies Bank. Ily this method yQU will build a sinking fund.
IK*
MONTHS............
.
THI
packing house and cold storage
It is the only way!
U N n n t In I k . C IO b | C n rtln f E m P»! V fif In plant.
.One Saturday afternoon’ dur­
•A dvnnm • * 20*. Pm M onth
ing the spring training season
—Debt and death are two words singularly connected, not only in sound,
The Country Gentleman, publish­
f i r n M l i la A l i u n M a rt tin M id * &gt;1 O ffk a
the
nianls’ second tenia dropped
but in fact; for the former frequently hastens the lutner.
ed by the Curtis '.Publishing Co.,
a game to the Waco club of the
B * l« r* 4 Aa S *ra a 4 -C U w MnU M .H « A ufuM l l n l nnd one of the most widely circu­
Texas league. It was Auk! Inter
IM S . ■! I k . I’ootoffW »l H u n te d . P n l d t
lated journals of the kind in the
that tho reason for the defeat
I'a d rf Ad »( M u r k Jrd. 1*11.
world, has this to 'say on this most
was that the youngsters hud
"&amp;4
overeaten at luncheon. Tills
• Vlaa la llm ld U aU dlaf
T d .r k o a t Na. I l l important topic:
whs tiorne out by pne of the
Regardless of -the fact that Flor­
M wawr your business- *
"hushers."
ida's greatest efforts agriculturally
"W-e did ent too much," lie
have been in behalf of truck and
said,
"hut there wns u renson.
citrus, that state gives great prom­
II. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
0. L. TATLOR
R. R. DEAS
Wo
had
breakfast at eightPtmUmi
ise of some day developing her live­
Au'l
CtihUr
Cadikf
\W*.rr~U,i
p
L
WOODRUFF
Vks-PfSiU.nl
thirty and didn't get anything.
stock interests to a point where she
more to eat until nearly two
will play an important purt in sup­
. o'clock. We sure were hungry."
plying this country with beef. Today
"Do you mean to say you hud
there are more than 800,000 head of
to go without food for more
I m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
x H
f
cattle in Florida, a fact which is
than live hours?" he was asked.
often lost sight-of by the real estate
"Yes, wo did," ho answered
Unassisted triple pluys have been
vehemently.
.
P R t*
men who boom its citrus industry
MORE PEOPLE FOR FLORIDA and grain on fertility depleted soQ,
made only eleven times in professional
and the small farm doctrino to all
and then to further impoverish the
W PfBBi m flg B B IW B IHUmtlHn
mB
ill B S
ball, Including Rodgers' play, and ,Ncnl This State Can Accommodate Thou- soil by selling those crops in their
newcomers.
Ilnll nnd Paul Hines are the only ma­
aands of Good Farmers
raw’state. They should be convert­
At this writing there is a growing CROSS SPRINGS FREAK PLAY jor Icuguc players who over pulled the
What charming wonthcr■
Florida
needs
seventy-five
thou­
ed
on the farm into finished meat or
sentiment in Florida for increasing
trick. Following Is tho complete list
its advantages for livestock,.produc-, Two Base flupners Put Out by Being of unassisted triple plays: Paul Hines sand progressive farmers, with their dairy products, so as to make mar*
King Otto of Havana is dead.
tion. The federal , bureau o t animal
of Providence, nt Providence In 1878; families und their Hvo stock, to buy profit on tho operation'and keeps
Hit by Batted Ball—Incident
Didn't** know him.
Occurred Yeare Ago.
Ilnrry O'llngnn of Rochester, nt Jer­ and cultivate the idle lands In this largo part of the fertility in tha
industry has been asked to send rep­
----- 0'---sey' City hi 1902; Larry Schnfly of state. That will allow to each far­ crops on tho [and.
resentatives to rrteet with state or­
Monte Cross Is responsible for a' Portland, Ore., In 1WH; -Simeon Murch mer halt n section ,of land not now
This is Far.iurj Day Sanford can ganisations for the purpose of Inak"Some farmers fail to appreclit*
story of two base runners being put out
well afford to ce!e* rate.
tig plans to conduct n vigorous more by a hutted hull. While the Athletics of Manchester, nt New Bedford, Mass., under cultivation.
the
fact that it takes just as muck
* ----- 1) —
In 1000; Neal Hull of Cleveland, at
jvcstock campaign.
,
were playing the Itrowns years ago Cleveland In 1000; Walter Cnrllslo’of- What an undreamed of Increase plowing, more harrowing and rolling
The state colleges are tilled to
One of tho ‘first things necessary Cross was cm se.cond nnd Clements on Vernon, a t Los Angeles in 1011; Ilnrry in agricultural wealth that army of to get seed beds .in first class condi­
overflowing.- Direct benefit'of Her­
s to'plan a campaign for lick eradi­ third. With two out nnd three and Calvert of Woodburn, nt Woodburn, tillers of the soil and feeders of tick- tion, and Just os much planting to
ald advertising.
cation,
after which beef rattlezexten- two on the hatter, both base runners Ore.,'In 1011; Hoy Aiken of Waco, at free cattle could produce each year. start a crop on poor soil as on fertile
----- 0 ----started with the windup. The butter
The idea seems to prevail.la some soil. * Moreover vegetation on sod
sion work can proceed along sane tilt along the thin! hnso line, winging Houston, Tax.. In 1012; John Foreuinn
of—Kankakee, at Knuknkoc, III., In quarters that most of the cheap land which is rich in available plant food
Seminole county Democrats will and Bale liry&gt;s. Inasmuch ns Florida
Clements, and the hall Ctirmnied off
rally to the party at onre and rallying s Biropen rang oblate, tick eradica- the latter's slit a and struck Cross JnM lllf'J; William Rapp of Portlnud, nt in the tick free states has been taken will withstand unfavorable weather
to the party inrans that they will lion cannot hope to get under way ns he reached third, both being de­ Oakland, Cal., Ill 10)2, and Illll Rodgers up by farmers and that new farmers conditions better than on poor soil,
support the Democratic nominees I until the fenced in pasture becomes clared put as the result of being hit of Portland, nt Salt Lake City In 1010. will have to turn to Florida to get nnd produce much larger crops un­
*
farm lands nt low prices, hut that Is der all conditions.
despite all tije fuss nnd flurry of the a statewide institution.' Florida will | by a batted hull
RATHER HAVE SPIKES FIRST a great miatuke, for good farm land, " ‘The fly in the ointment* to
ptist few months. Now is the tim e, net.,| ;i f,.nrP | a w.
to demonstrate your loyalty to the
COVELESKIE TRIBE IS BUSY Ray Schalk, White Sox Backstop, in large or small quantities can he feeding out the crops in Florida has.
Democratic party. Support the - Experts in the bureau of animal
purchased in n number of states been t he heavy waste caused by
Don’t Like to See Runners Com.
industry are eager to tackle this co­
nominees to a man.
where there arc no ticks, at from feeding ticks as well ns cattle. Whcs
Promises
to
Be
Numerous
as
Famous
Ing at Him Standing Up.
operative campaign, but owning to
----- O ----five to ten dollars per acre.
Delehanty F.-mlly Before They '
ticks nro present they get their share
a shortage of funds in this bureau
"I would rather have runners come
Are
Through
With
Game.
of
hiood, rcgnrdlcss of whether the
The Seminole. County Democratic it has been, necessary for ih e state
Some of tho progressive farmers
Into the plate spikes first tlmn stand­
host
is gaining or not, so consider­
Executive Committee did the right to hear the burden of the initial ex­
ing up. When you now in Floridn are awakening to the
The Coveleskte tribe promises to he
able
of the food whigh the animal
Bee
those
gleam­
almost
ns
numerous
ns
the
famous
Pelthing in recommending Hon. T, W. pense.
advantages of tick eradication, hut
ing spikes coining our farmers, Including all classes arc converts into blood for maintenance
ehnnly fanUly before they are Ihroqgh
Lawton for the position of super­
Now, however, the bureau is in a
your wny y o u comparatively few in number, and and growth in reality goes to supintendent" of public Instruction. He position to render more adequate with the game. Harry 1« now the star
(Huger
of
the
Tigers
nnd
Stanley
Is
have sutneUilaq tho state has been it long limcrgct- port tho ticks. Corn at 80 .cents a
Is the Democratic nominee and his i lint!acini assistance as tin' now ap­
with
the
Indians.
Frank
Is
a
twtrier,
to
work on. When ting them, so at the post rate of bushel and hay at 420 a ton make*
recommendation for the oiliee after propriations heeaomc available this
and
John
covers
third,
and
both
of
n
runner comes
expensive feed for ticks, so progress
the resignation of I) L. Thrasher i month.
them-are headed for the big show.
In standing up nt agricultural development with ticks sivc farmers ure eradicating tht
■will give general satisfaction.
the same time the ns a retarding clement, Florida will ticks.
----- O----- •
hull arrives, you continue to have a lot of undevelop­
"Good farming will become the
never know where ed farm lands for centuries, if tho
OUR LEADING INSTITUTION
rule,
rather than the exception, la
lie Is going to state Is not released- from Texas
In this Hide is a statem ent of the
Florida,
after tho ticks are cleaned
fever
quarantine.
hit you." said
Sanford Duiiding &amp; Loan Associa­
out,
and
millions At now unimproved
Itav SrhaHf of the
tion, one of th a leading Institutions Manager -of St., Joseph Team
As
Florida
land
owners
and
busi­
acres
of
land
will bo brought into s
Chicago ,\V h 11 e
of this city and one th at has accom­
Tells of Plans for 1917.
ness men wunt to encourage Immi­ high stnto of cultivation."*
Sox
iho
other
day.
plished more in building tip Sanford
"I have had gration -of good farmers from other
than any oj her-factor. The Associ­
men come In tlmt states, they will have to "set the
ation now has some money to loan Would Do Away W ith Bleachers and
way nnd give ino house in order" to attract them,
Have 25 and 50-Cent Grandstand
for the t»uildi ug of more home* and
bumpings
f r o in which makes stnte wide tick eradi­
Ray Schalk.
Sections— Move Should Be
those \\ hn art* ciin t v•mplatmg a home
which I did not cation imperative.
Popular W ith Patrons.
of their \ *■r y tin n -1lotild S»-e th
recover for several days. The spikes
The following editorial on "Good
rotary ut OIK•• mu 1 gel in oin the
every time for mine. All yon have Farming,'1 which wns published oby
(WHITE) .
Manager Jack I Miami of the St. Jo­
to watch then Is the runner's feet.
ground !l »:tr. You ran never rfal*
Edgar A- Wright hi the Florida
toy :
seph team thinks he has la a large
"When I find broke Into baseball I Grower rocontly, states the case very
izg the
-• 25c
11rod comfort;h of :x real measure discovered the reason for the
Hair Cut
made
the mistake of waiting for the
homo little*53 you own that hum*- 1 small attendance at hall games in
clearly,
and
Is
respectfully
culled
to
- 15c
Shave
runner, then trying to tag him after
and the wny to own, the home is to j hot went her. lie has come tA the
tho utfcntlon of every persnn who
j-i
the
manner
of
an
In
(Udder,
hut
I
soon
Children 15 and 20c
borrow’ the money from the; Sanford eom hiHloa that the bleacher funs, who*
quit doing tlmt and have slnco kept has the future Welfare of Florida nt
Duilding &amp; Loan Association. Just are IiIh best patrons, will &lt;QOt go to
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- 10c
Tonic • heart:
my eyes on tho spikes,"
M
' 1 ’’iTv
like paying rent but u vast difference the halt park on an extremely warm
"W hat Is good farming? General­
- 25c
Massage
day on uccuuut of Ilie heat, anil that
when finished.
□&gt;'8a fl'fl'fl'o'fl'fl"&lt;nr&lt;rtnnnnnrririrB~iririci ly speaking, It is feeding crop* which
a good many of them cannot afford
-----0 ----Shampoo
BASEBALL IN THE BIBLE t have bo«n produccd Tlt a minimum
to pay 00 cents, for a grandstand
FLORIDA TH E CATTLE STATE sent.
Singe ----o
at of expense, to tick-free cattle and
'
.Florida is coming into her own as __"Next .acaaua.—no m nttrr WireTST
Where are the nine? Luke,
other, live stock; rotation of crops,
~M r a tlin mi ni ng—
nnd m atty
17:17. •
with -some legumes included; and
nm—whether It Is in St. Joseph sir
And they saltf one to another,
the big men in the game are coming some oUipr city—1 mu going to do
conservation of the fertility obtained
let us make a cnptnln. Num­
here from other states because they away with the bleachers nnd have
front both live stock and soiling
NEXT TO FIRE STATION
bers 14:4.
recognize the superior claims of tins twenty-five and fifty cent grandstand
crops, thereby constantly Increasing
Palmetto Avenue •
...
Search-you-out
a
*
plant
to
state oyer any other in the stock sections," Holland snld. "If I stay. In
the capabilities of the soil.
pitch. Deuteronomy 1:83.
St.
Joseph
I
almli
rearrange
the
stands
business. Not only can all kinds_M
"Too often the system of farming
And one went out Info the
-feed be-rahtni~hFTirTuit tbero are no ami the playing Held. The bleachers
means
working hard to grow and har
field. II Kings, 4 :30.
blitzurds or cold waves to kill off will he removed. There will he about
vest
medium
or low yields of hay
They
ehall
run
like
mighty
hundred twenty-live cent seats
the cattle in the winter and with tho fifteen
men.
Joel,
2:7.
In a section at thu north eud of the
eradication of the cattle tick and tho grandstand and an addition will he
And the base's which Solomon
A marvelous hunchbacked "god of
fencing of vast tracts for cattle built to The south end of the grand­
had made. II Kings, 25:18,
death" In the form of a pottery water
Now thq men did diligently ob­
there will bo the greatest era in the stand for flfty-cent sents."
bottle. This treasure' wus brought to
serve whether anything did come
Block business here in the next few
This move on the part of Holland the United States by Captain de Itooy,
from him nnd did catch R. I
year* that tjie country has ever wit­ should he decidedly popular with the n young Dutch explorer, who hns Just
Kings,
20:33.
nessed. Wiiat Sanford needs to do bleacher funs. Jack says that tho arrived from a fonr months expedition
And gave Judgment upon him.
bleacher Idea Is n mist tike in hdse- In the Went Indies. Captain de Dooy
II Kings, -25:0.—Boston Trim*
bull nnd that the time Is coming when found the "death god" In n cave where
script.
_
tho minor leagues will realise It, He It had stood long before the days of
OQt a o c a o o aaflj.na.8.fl.^
takes the stand that the hleachcrite Columbus. The natives were nfrnlil of
lq the steadiest patron of the uatlonal caves, nnd consequently It wns never
game and that a little more attention found. The explorer sold "there Is BRIGHTEST STAR OF SEASON
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should .be given to caring fur his only one other In the world, that a fe­
There is But One
Roger
Horneby,
Who
le
Doing
8
o
Well
comfort and convenience.
male." Tills one la a male, nnd Is
With 8L Louie, W ai Recom­
* -• “BEST K I N D ” •
much larger than the other.*
mended t 6 Other Club*.
nnd that is
FENCE IS HARD ON BATTERS
If you shonld hnppcn to meet three
major-league mnnngers, do not
LASTING FAME certain
Sherwood Magee gf Boston Braves WINS
mention tho nnmo of Itoger Hornsby.
Complains of Barrier on National
This young mail wns recommended to
League Grounds.
three jrluhs while he w a s ’playing with
Assurance Doubly Sure
Bill Rogers Makes Unassisted the Denison team of the Western as­
“No team enn hit on the Boston Na­
sociation Inst season, but the scouts
Triple Play on Coast.
W e h a v e it in blue,
The strength of the First Nstional Bank lies not alone In
tional longue grounds. Tho fcuco la
sent to look hlin over declared that
„
so far from tho
b lack , a n d p u rp le
ho would not do.
its ample resources, responsible management and the
plate and tho
in b o th sizes.
Hornsby ts hatting well over tha .300
slope bo great Player Cast Adrift by Cincinnati Reds mnrk at present, stands fourth In
recognized ability of Its directorate.
from the Infield
Perform* Unusual Feat In Raextrn-hnse
hitting,
and
has
played
T ry i t n e x t tim e .
to the fence thnt
cent Game at P ortlandthird, short nnd first In brilliant fash­
As a menber under the Federal Reserve System, this In­
Ihe hatter can
Y ou will see th e
Other Notable Deeds.
ion. He Is the star recruit of the sea­
Just about sec the
son.
difference. G u a r­
stitution pflers to each Patron all the security of individual
top of the fence
Bill
nodgors,
who
received
n
brief
a n te e d to g iv e 50
In center field,"integrity from whhin, backed by the vast National Bank­
s a i d Sherwood trial from the Cincinnati Itcda only to NEEDS OF CINCINNATI REDS
legible copies.
Magee, hard hit­ he cast, adrift, won lasting fame for
ing System.
ting outfielder of hltnself by making an unassisted triple Manager Mathewton Wanta Few Morg &lt;$&gt;
Pitchers and Some Hard-Hitting
the-lhmton Ilraves piny In a game In the Pa el tic Const
&lt;§&gt;
league. Rodgers Is playing with the
Players In Outfield.
tho other dny.
Portland
Heavers
nnd
performed
the
c#&gt;
"If the fence
font
In
a
game
fljnlnst
tho
Salt
Lake
Mflthewson
has
found
out
what
Is
was about twenty
the matter with the Beds during the
feet higher, It team.
Buddy Itynn wns aa second and 11)1) few-weeks he has been nt tho bead of
would he n great
SANFORD, FLORIDA
for batsmen, Orr on first, when Gtilgnl hit n^ liner the team. He^ needs n few more pitch­
■
■■■ Held
Imt aa It Is now down to Ilodgcrs. Bill mndo a ono- ers, two .or three'more hard-hitting out­
"THE FARMER’S FRIEND”
’Were • is nothing hnndcd catch, stopped on' the bag, re- fielders able to hnng onto the ball.
tiring Itynn, and tugged Orr coming In-1 Outside of that he thinks he has a
Sherwood Magee. hut tho sky* for to tho hag.
. . good team.
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The ladies of tho Congregational UnHe* Henry hns~3'et produced. Tho
churhch will hold their annual ba­ new cars are noiseless on account of
inandaboutthecitv zaar Dee. 2nd. Place to be announc­ the "brass band" being taken nil the
ed Inter.
radiator and there are other chnnges
(Continued from Page 3)
The
Ladies'
Guild
of
tho
Episcopal
that
place
the
new
model
Ford
In
Jlrillinnl Card Party
little H»pp«nlng»—Mention |
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church will hold n cooked food sale, the fr.outjarik in appearances—they
Among
the
society
events
of
the
of Matters In B r ie fJU ST RECEIVED A FULL LINE
consisting of cakes, plea, salads, have always been there in the cheap week then/ was nothing mote at­
Personal Ite m s of
home made bread, etc., at Me- small.mar class in everything else-j tractive than the charming bridge
Interest
Culler's grocery store Saturday after­ and the new. models leave nothing party given by MTs. W. J. Thigpen
noon, Oct. 14th.
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Ion Wednesday afternooh in honor
l&amp;dit
SamMafJ of U» D oling Small ; :
of her guests, Mrs. Dale Willifima,
Tilfc*Sor
Arranged for
((
The Ladies' Union of the Congre­
REGISTER! REGISTER)
Mrs. Rescue Skippur and Mrs. W.
• Next to McCullora
106 tr.isl First Street
Democrats who voted in tho June M, Moore of-Lakeland. Roses and
gational church will hold a social at
' flurried Hemid Headcra
i *Ar
tho parsonage Friday night, Oct. primary .should bear In mind the pink coral vine were prettily ’ ar­
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fact that registration In tho primary ranged in bowls nnd baskets about
13th, AH are welcome. ,
LJI Crouthewalt of Bloomington.
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba books docs not qualify f6r participa­ the rooms. Tho panelled walls fin­
ltlinoU. w u here ye.ter.Iay enroute
tion in the November election,
~ . Selected Dade counties Knott still leads by
U Geneva where he wiU .pend bcv- Sell Rising Flour—At all grocers. • whether his party affiliation be Dem­ ished in white and deep cream tints Vocal Duet
were
an
effective
background
for
the
Misses
Gratchen
and
Olgn Schultz • 30 votes, although Mr. Knott had
6
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JJtl days looking after hU land lnocratic or otherwise, must bo prop­ green anti pink, tones of the simple Piano Solo
. Selected a gain of 11 votes in therrecount In
Uso
Juba
Sell
Rising
Flour
for
tfrrtti.
erly registered in the general regis­ decorations, the charming gowns of
| Walton county (Catts’ homo) which
Miss Margaret Davis
ddicious
hot
Bisquits—At
nil
gro­
Cooked food »ale by the ladies of
tration books.
tho
guests
adding
a
charming
note
Vocal Solo ....
.Selected were never credited fo him through
6-tf.,
tVf Presbyterian church. Wednesday, cers. ‘
-Persons who registered In the of color.
tho methods of delay adopted by
Mn.
T.
A.
Newton
Mrs. E. M. Galloway has returned general registration books two years
Oct. 18th, 9 to 11 a. m: and 3 to 6
Paper—Musical
Progress
In
America]
the
Catts lawyers. W .' V. Knott
Tho hostess wore u lovely frock of
m. at Irwin &amp; Giles’. Beans, from Jacksonville where she accom­ ago, however, are not required to
really
received a plurality of 47
Mrs,
11.
C.
Gerror
white embroidered net. Receiving
m«t loaf. salad- homo mndo brcnJ’ panied her brother, Ben Fish to the register again this year.
votes
as
shown by the official re­
Vocal
Solo
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Selected
with her were the three honor guests.
Rogers Sanitarium. Mr. Fish has
pi«, etc.
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The registration books for Sem­
turns certified to the state canvassMrs.
Terwllliger
Mrs.
Moore
was
gowned
attrac­
The ladies of Circle A of the Pres­ been ill for some time and his many inole county are now open in each tively in black lace and mulinc over Piano Solo—Spider Danco... Wallace ing board, not including his gain ip
byterian church will Rive a supper friends hope for his speedy recovery. precinct and will remain open until silver cloth. Mrs. Williams wore a
Madison county, which he refusod
Miss Fannie Rebn Munson
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba October 14th.
in the new Garner building next to
charming dress’ of white tulle over Vocal Soto................................Selected to accept,V—Gainesville Sun.
Spencer's on Saturday night. Oct. Self Rising Flour—At all grocers.
Miss Charlie Seay
lie sure your nimo Is on tho gen­ w hite' taffeta and trimmed in tur6-tf
2l»t. They will se/vo chicken pillau,
Sketch—The American Composers
eral registration books if ypu expect quois blue velvet.
| chicken salad, baked beans and nu­
Uso Juba Self Rising Flour for to vote In the general election.
Miss Mart hit Fox
Mrs. Kippur’s gown-of apricot taf­
merous other good things.
delicious hot Biscuits—At all gro­ Register—do it novL before you for­ feta with gold .lace finishings was
cers.
6-tf
Wednesday, Oct. 18—Welfare De­
Ifrtt
get It.
n - 6tp
most becoming.
partment meeting:
A Real Bargain— Seven room
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for
The prizes were won by Mrs.
Presbyterian Church
Music
house and lot, good location. Good delicious hot Biscuits—At all gro­
Gene Rouinitial and Miss Florence
The
following
services
will
be
held
Address—"Social Progress in Flor­
t*nns. Monthly payment!, 7 per cers.
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6-tf
Frank, the latter tho cutting prizo..
«nt interest. N. H. Garner. See
Mr. and Mrs. Emlor Curlett and in thd Presbyterian church Sunday, To these and each guest of honor ida. Mr. Marcus Fagg.
mt quick or you may lose a bar- Mies Emma Eichncr of Geneva .were to which the public generally* is in­ was presented crystal bud vases.
Oak Avenue
Club Notes
pin.
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in tlys City yesterday on a shopping vited. .
The refreshment courses consisted
9:45 a. m. Sunday school
SoclaP Department reception to
Between 3rd and 4tb St.
Barry Lewis was obliged to leave tour. Mr. Curlett reports th at he
of salad, and Ices daintily served by
41:00
a.
in.
Preaching
Services
club, Tuesday, Oct. 24.
for Defiance, Ohio, yesterday, being will have n good orange, crop this
Misses Gretchcn nnd Olga Schultz
ailed there by telegram announcing season and on account of the scar­ 7:00 p. m. Preaching Service.
— Open —
This church has become n perfect
In addition to those already men­
Fines for non-attendance at busi­
that his mother was dying.
city of fruit'ln other sections six petes
beehivy of activity. There were 12 tioned there were present Mrs. ness meetings of the club will bo
Bermuda onion seed direct from a.good price.
serviced during this week, besides Anno, Mrs. Lake. Mrs. McLaughlin, strictly enforced this year, and unTeneriffe. Call on The L. Allen
For ddicious hot biscuits use Juba other forms of activity.
Mrs. G. F. Smith. Mrs. Puli-stoii i less a good and reasonable excuse is
Seed Co.
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Self Rising Flous—At all grocers.
The work on the church has been Mrs. Connelly, Mrs. Gonzales, Mrs. made to the treasurer, Mrs. Geo
6-tf
For Sale Delayed, order just ar­
recommenced, and we are all en­ Bishop, Mrs. II. \V. Herndon, M o. Fox, the names of delinquents will*
rived-Celery seed American and
Woodland Park opens only Sun­ couraged over it.
Geo. Davis H art;M rs. R. If. Tolar,, be*poited , at the next meeting.
French. H. H. Chappell, Celery days.
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8-Fri-tf
"Mrs. Roy Symes, Mrs. W. E. Wat­
svellue
7-tfc
Thu now year book is a "thing of
son, Mrs. Hnr liesj Mrs. Gene IleumMr. and Mrs. John Wilson, known
i.
A Folse Alarm
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Use Juba Self Rising Flour for to their, innny Sanford relatives as
The lire department was called ill at, Mrs. Vorce, Mrs. W. P. Carter, beauty" arid with the interesting
at
3 p. m.
programs
within
Us
attractive
covers
driirious hot Biscuits—At all gro­ "Pjop" and "Auntie" have returned out yesterday to what was supposed Mrs. Dearie Turner nnd her guest,
it
will
undoubtedly
be
u
"joy'
for­
cers.
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6-tf
to Snnfard lifter spending the sum­ to be a fire on Sanford Heights but Mrs. Carl Yeiser, Mrs. Schultz nnd
ever."
A. O'Daniel, general southern rep­ mer north. Mr. Wilson ij n well it was a false alarm turned in by n Miss Florence Frank.
Reading Room Free to All
resentative of the Weaver Piano Co. known grower and buyer of winter little negro boy. for fun. . He should
Delegates to the Federation meet­
l ‘er*onat A/rnb’mi
of York. Pa., was in the cjty yester- vegetables and has a line farm on receive a good whipping and see if
ing at Miami in November are Mrs.
Mr.and Mrs. W. J. Thigpen with Ernest Gallowny, president; Mrs.
diy on business connected with his Second street and has been coming it really is fun to turn in a false
firm. Mr. O'Daniel was a train to Sanford for many years. Their] alarm. There is a law on false their guests, Mrs. Belle Williams,. W. P. Carter, alternate; Mrs. W. L.
DON’T THROW AWAY
dupitcher here in 190G for the many friends are glad to welcome alarms but this kid is too small to Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Skippur mo­ Morgan, Mrs. W. D. Turner, alter­
YOUR MONEY
A. C. L. ami is remembered by some these nety grandparents back to Sun- put on the streets nnd a sound tored over to. Mt. Dora on Wednes­ nate; Mrs. Goo. FAx, delegate; Mrs
thrashing administered by tho po­ day.
of Jhe old timers.
ford.
• W. E. Watson, alternate..
by selling (6 peddlers.
You can
get much better prices by shipping
Full line of up to date coats, coat lice would do him a world of good.
'•Miu.Charlotte Hand bus returned
direct to us.
Miss Suidee Willinins nnd Miss
suits, dress skirts and shirt waists
from s -visit to Jacksonville.
Alarhua Vote Was Counted
.
Build Now '.
Charlotte,IIand are spending several
A few people seem to luhor under
Writing ink* stamp pad ink, paste, for.your inspection. - Fall arid Win­
The Sanford Building i Loan As­ days in Jacksonville this wee!:.
the impression that the 69 majority
----- WE HUY-----mucilage, fountain pen ink, number­ ter 1916-17. If money saving means
sociation
is prepared to build two or
anything
to
you
.don’t
fall
to
see
of votes which Sidney J. Cutts re­
ing machine ink, cash register ink,
METALS, RUBBER. RAGS,
"Mr. J. E. Laing nnd his son? Joe ceived in the Alachua (No. 3) pre­
In fact every .kind of ink known, at these lines. Ladies’ &amp; Gents' Em­ three' first class houses at once.
SACKS, HONKS, ETC. ETC.
I.aing left on Wednesday for Gaines­ cinct were never counted for him.
tte Herald* office!
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7-tf 1 porium, L. Krauss, Prof. , 303 E. First come first served.
16-3te
A. P. Connelly, Sec.
ville where the latter will enter the These votes yroro-duly certified to
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nnd pay Highest Prices nnd Give
The Ladies* Guild of tho Episcopal First St.
State University.
He graduated the stale canvassing hoard and fig­
Prompt Returns
church will have their annual bazaar
EVE li YTHl NG S EASON AIIL E
from the Sanford High last May.
ured
in
the
votes
tabulated
for
Calls
C
om
pulsory
Ed
ii cal ion
and supper Saturday, Dec. 9th. The '
for
as a candidate for Governor. Not
Jacksonville, Oct. 13. —To go in a
Price List mailed on application
place to lie announced later.
SANFORD GARDENS
only were these G9 votes credited to
calmly,
call
upon
tho
school
trus­
L.
Woodruff
and
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
152t
October 19th, Seminole Cb-opera* tees, circulate petitions, and have their sons, Harry arid Ralph return-1 Catts but ho also received credit for
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for tivc Grocery Co. See or phone Mrs. compulsory education
practically ed Saturday from a visit among re!- 13 votes net gain in the recount in
ddicious hot Discuits-*-At nil gro- S. B. Wight.
adopted within a little over thirty utjves and friends in South Carolina. Dade county, but giving him tlriH
em.
6-tf
Pansy Plants, 60 cents per hun­ days, the time required for calling a
Jacksonville,
* Florida
-- ----.gain o f'82 votes In Alachua and Dx
Mr. J. E. I.aing has returned from dred.
gain
special election, was the record made
Mrs. Miles H. Camp has returned
Gainesville where he entered his non,
Shasta Daisy Plants, 75 cents per by J. C. Privctt, state labor inspec­
to Sanford uft-er un absence of sev­
Joe, in the University of Florida!
hundred.
tor in Usceoln county last week.
eral months spent in the north.
Carnation
Plants
$1.25
per
dozen.
For delicious hot biscuits use Julm
Tho
extra
qxponsc
of
holding
a
Colin Lily Bulbs Sl.firf per dozen.
8t!f Rising Flour—At all grocers.
Freeaia Bulbs 25 cents per dozrurt. special election wiil hft fluyed the, —Mrs. W. M."“M65reT Mrs. Dale
C-tf
—Cyclamen Plants, 75 cents per lax payers qf tho county as the Williams nnd Mrs. Itoscoe Skipper
ballots for or ngninst compqlsory tho attractive guests of Mrs. W. J.
_Vft-Jvba-8elf—Rtstng'PTdur for dozen. _
ddicious hot Biscuits—At ull gro­
education
will bo voted at tho same Thigpen left today for their homo in
Snapdragon Plarils 75 cents per
time
of
tho
general election on No­ Lakeland.
wn* .
6-tf
dozen.
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vember 7.
The fragrance of the rose is no
Freeh Flower Seed.
* Mrs. D: Ar-Catdwdl !c*rt Today for
Gladiolus Bulbs of yellow vari­
School* .Trustees ' J. L. Hargrave,
more obtrusive than .the "Spirit of
Service at the Three»ln-Qne Store. eties and purnle, also mixed colors. G. A. Dleech and W. H. Mann, Atlanta, Ga., accompanied by her
-P«vfding~every department, is the Orders taken for Palms, Shrubs and showed themselves strongly In favor daughters, Miss Ann|e Leo Caldwell
•pirit of cheerful, courteous, helpful ornamentals for November delivery. of this progressive step in education. and Miss Alice Sarah Caldwell.
Farmers will do well to see us at once about Sprayers !
wrvice. Cheerful—for serving you
Not only did tljey endorse the peti­
15-3tc
tion-but cnch circulated a copy and
* * pleasure. Courteous—for your
Mrs. D. G. Monroe and son, I; for this season.
Weekly Dancing Class
with tho assistance .of President Lionel left today for Colloge Park,
lightest wish or fancy la sufficient.
Hdpfu!—for you. may rely on the ’ On Thursday afternoons at 4 p. m. Samuel Brammer of the Board of Georgia, where the latter will at­
knowledge of our people In thair’de- at her residence, 301 Park Ave., Trade, and S. J. Triplett, they se­ tend school this winter. •
Mias Margaret Wight will conduct cured the required number of names
Paitnfent. Three-in-One Store.
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16-ltc
,
dancing classes for boys and girls. In a few hours, and at once filed tho
Dr. Ralph Stevens returned from
Admission will bo twenty-five cent* petition with the county board, and Philadelphia on Wednesday.
. Pr‘ C- G. Butt has returned from for each pupil, payable weekly.
the election .was called for Novem­
Atlanta, where ho went to, cbnsult a
♦ H H * I H I W W H m H H H H H H H H t H H H H 4W »
Private
lessons,
fifty
cents.
ber
7th, when tho same inspectors
•pcciali.it on hia eye that was in­
Capt.
W.
M.
Tuppcr,
superin­
16-tfc
and clerks will serve in both elec­
jured by a Bah hook. The doctors
tendent of the Clyds Line motored
tions.
down from Pataika on Wednesday,
,iVen b*m dopes' °f saving tha
Notice
tht «nd the genial dentist thlnkr
Petitions are now being circulated ■pending the day here looking after
The Daughters of Wesley willjhold
th
bo
on Ahe. job about their mnu'al hazaaf Saturday, Nov. in Duval and Escambia counties, the proposed brick paving to bo laid
«« first of November. This will be 25. Place will ho announced later. and Dido, Pinellas, Manatee, Hills­ from the Wight Grocery Cq&gt;.building
* o news to his many friends and
borough and Pascco have already to the Clyde warehouse. The pave­
P»t ront..
voted and the compulsory education ment ]viir bo twenty feet wide. .
New Pool Room
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—
f
law
Is in effect In these counties.
sl?i0ndebc‘OUJ bot‘ biaculta use Juba
Oscar Vernon who has been a
*U Riling Flour—At all grocers.
Tho postofficc force waa decreased
The^voters of Duval county will
member of the police force for some
C-tf- time has resigned and will open a have an opportunity of signing the on Tuesday and Wednesday by tho
Fw delicious hot biscuits use Juba poo) room in tho rear of tho barber potltions at tho polls on November absence of the assistant postmaster
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Rising Flour—At all grocers.
shqp of Dan Hodges on First street 7 th, as about 1000 additional name, Mr. Hardld Haskins at Bartow and
aro needed to complete tho required Mr. Dwight Babbitt who oddod th
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6-tf
in the Woodruff building.
number
one-fourth of the registered weight of hia influence at Ocala, to
r- Ralph Stevens has returned
bring the 1917 convention to San­
voters of the county.
" ° m * triP to Philadelphia where ho
Y New Fords Are In
Tfye Seminole County Bank takes special Interest In
ford.
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Ed Higgins Is showing tho new
the welfare of its customers and makes it a point to
*nee* who had been rushed to stylo Fords and they are beauties.
. At Least Not Noticeable.
handle their banking business with the utmost disMn. Thomas A. Neal is at Dr.
^ hospital.. The doctor left her the old style fenders and radiators
It was at a breach of promise suit,
J«‘tJy improved and looks smiling being discarded for the stream line and the rustic defendant waa under Worlely’a Sanitarium In St. Augus­
tch and efficiency.
"Now toll me, tine.
«»io as though the wedding day models that look more like, real cross-examination.
Your account subject to check is solicited.
Wu not far distant*. ■
automobiles than
anything
that please," said tho counael, sternly, "on J
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the evening of the sixteenth when you
Mr. Billy Hill left last night for a
bade her good-by, did tho eufTor you
few
days visit to’ Valdosta, Ga. He
FOUR. PER CENT INTERPST
to kiss liorT" “Well," said the witness,
will
return Sunday.
slowly, "1 reckon now F did give her a
PA ID ON S A V IN G S A C C O U N TS
kiss or two; but thero worn’t much
sufferin' about it as I could aoo."

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Thursdays
Saturdays

The Peninsular Melal Co.

Notice to Farmers

A Carlaod of TRACTION AND POWER SPRAYERS i

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3rd. and Oak Ave.

Handling of Banking
Business

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LYRIC THEATRE
Ju,t ^reived a new shipment of Hattepr Plush—

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Horses Affected by Shells.
The nervous shock from exploding
Woman's Clab
ahelle Is so great tbnt It oftentimes
"Music Is a sort of inarticulate
brings horses up In their tracks, ap­ unfathomable speech which leads us
parently Incapable of moving. Horses
occasionally foil down and givo every to the edge of the infinite,"
. appearance of , having been shot,
Club Calendar
though actually unhurt, Doga sudden
ly and unaccountably go lamo, though
Tuesday, Oct. 17—Music Depart
untouchod.
ment. Modern Music in .America.

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Sem inole*C oupty B an k )
Sanford,Florida A Home Bank for Home People f
FORREST LAKE. Prco. D. Ll THRASH It, V-Prea-

A. R, KEY. Caahlor

�terettes

CO UNTY'H APPENING S

the Oyster Cracker, that makes
the best oyster better.
Serve them with soups, salads,
chowder, etc. They will add to
your reputation as a hostess.

A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS-^ F,VENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY-EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
UPS ALA AND GRAPEVIt.LK
Mrs.Fry of Wiademer* spent Fri­
day and the most of Saturday with
her sister, Mrs, T. O. Tyner.
Mrs. nerrtclson attended services
Sunday at Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Lundquiat
and family visited at the home of
her brother, Mr. Edwin Lundquist;
of her viaitora there besides were Mr.
Elmer Bergquist and brother, Theo­
dore.
'
Miss Edna Thompson came home
Thursday evening and Miss Mabel
Tyner on Tuesday.
Miss Ebba Stcdt who started for
school Monday has been sick ever
since with chill and fever.
Mr. Emil Mngnunon left Tuesday
on a business trip to Merritt's Island
expecting to he gone until the latter
part of the month.
Mr. Walfred Pierson commences
work at the esaw mill Wednesday
though we understand Mr. Botham
ly will not start sawing until Mon
Mrs. Thompson visitetl with Mrs.
E. F. Lundquist on Tuesday but
later in the evening she 'was taken
very sick and they had to call Dr,
Denton. We hope to see Her about
Again soon:
Mrs. Jack Vaughn was a caller at
Mrs. Thompson's Wednesday..
Mrs. Mugnucon has been calling
on those in the Home Department
of our Sunday school this past week.
WEKItt \ AND I T im . ITEMS
Rev. J

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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Bartlett rilled his ap­

pointment here Sunday and gave u&gt;
two very helpful sermon,* His visits
here come when the moon is bright­
est which i» so fortunate for U? who
live in the woods.
E. A. Rush, W. D. FilInfun, W.
F. Boyd and \V. H. Boyd were is
Tavares Tuesday.

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county school fair made the hthel
school a visit Wednesday. She .ex­
pects to come again before the fair.
Mr. L. P. Hughes of Surronto was
in tiie neighborhood last Sunday.
Mr. D. D. Wilkinson moved his
family to Wckiwa lost Saturday.
Misses Lillie and Maud started to
school Monday morriing, making un
enrolment of nineteen?
Wc missed tho whistle of the
frright train Wednesday, hut the
mill whistle blew and we knew busi­
ness had not ail stopped.
Mr. A. M. Kush is working for
the shingle mill at Glen Ethel this
week.
Hex. Holiday loft for Enterprise
Monday morning to attend high
school.
He will stay with Rev.
Uartlctt.

MONftOE MUS1NGS - •
Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Mikc.scll and
family left Monroe Wednesday for
their old home in Ohio, to the regret
of their many friends.,
Miss Georgie Walker spent Friday
at the home of Mrs. B. F. Hutchins.
Rev. Bryant of Laroorhee preache
ed at the Baptist church of Monroe
Sunday,
The election of new officers for
C. E. for ensuing six months result­
ed as follows: Mrs. B. F. Hutchins
re-elected president: Miss Ora Bil­
lingsley vice president; Mrs, C. F.
Bale# secretary; B. F. Hutchins,
i halrman odf prayer meeting i&lt;m»m i tl r e; tt
E. Oglesby, chairman
missionary committee; Mrs.Eil. Ogles
by. chairman of social committee;
Mrs. Minnie Webb,, chairman of
sunshine committee and Mrs. W. J.'
McBride, ..correspondent of press
items. This society has within the
past six months received five new
members; lfi Quiet Hour comrades,
and has 122 points with !!• standards
on E lhc ie nc \ Chart.

I bis is a vital point. Investigate it fully
buying your car..

Editor Holly informs us that the
postoflice matter has been taken
under advisement by the First Asst.
Postmaster General and will be set-

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The friends
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
m
Thornhcrg from North Carolina,
who spent several daya In our sec­
tion have returned home.
L. H. Parker and bride arrived in
Chuluota last-Saturday from -Jack­
sonville where they spent their
honeymAon. The now-Mm, Parker
was Miss Myrtie Bean of Zell wood,
one of Orange county’s successful
school teachers. We all' extend a
hearty vielcomo to friend Louis'
bride. t
E. J. Bridges nrrlved home from
North Carolina last week.
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Mra. F. M. Story and Mrs. J. M.
Osteen visited the former's daughter,
Alfa, Wi
Burgnrd ar“W1nR*'r Yfar,drn last Tuesday and. Wednesday.

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Virgin, was instituted by Urban tbo
Second. Tt lias three versos, and each
verso ends with tho salutation "Avo
Marla." .
Superlative Goodness.
To lovo tho public, to study univer­
sal good, and to promote tho Interests
of tho wholo world, as far as lies with­
in our power, Is Uro height of good­
ness, ami makes that temper which
wo call divine. Shaftesbury,

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EAST SANFORD
Rev. J. W. Bartlett Of Enterprise
will preach at Moore's
Station
church Sunday, 16th Inst.
J. K. Adkins has gone £o his for­
mer hoipc&gt; Omaha, Neb., for a visit.
He expects some of his family to re­
turn with him for the winter. Mr.
Adkins ia foreman for J. R. Hayden.
Miss Hattie Estridge has accepted
a position with tho A. P. Connelly
Company os stenographer.
Miss Isabelle Raynor was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mc­
Bride and at tho Stenstrom home on
the West Side during last week.
J. F. McClelland is one of a party
ot delegates to Ocala this week at­
tending a Motherhood convention of
Th'eiAfr'ir. Wlurch. .
Wo were mls-informcd in regard
to the ownership of the team o t
mules that were drowned at Geneva
ferry recently. Thoy Vere owned by

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Presidential Electora
J. Turner Butler
Morton Caraballo'
J. P. Clarkson
Frank Harris
Milton H. Mabry, Sr.
Will H. Price.
For Uulted States Senator
DISTRIBUTOR
Park Trammell
Por Cdtigreas Fourth District
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
W. J. Sears
For Governor
W. V.- Knott
For Secretary of Stale
H; Clay Crawford
For Comptroller
• .
Ernest Am6a
VETERINARIAN
For Slate Treasurer
-----OFFICE----J. O. I.uning
For Slate Supt. Public Instruction
HAND BROS. ST a BLES
■ W. N. Sbeats
Bring In your tame and sick o
For Justice Supreme Court ,
horses and mules. Have Ihem E
JcfTenlon B. Browne
treated. Have their teeth cxnmin- D
For Railroad Commissioner
cd, shnrp corners dressed down. 0
projections rut off and decayed °
Royal C. Dunn
molars extracted.
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For States Attorney Seventh Hist.
Joseph H. Jones
For Stales Senator Nineteenth Hist.
* Geo. W.. Crawford
A FAIR PROPOSITION
For Member House of Representives
F. L. Woodruff
Wo can not recommend a more satis­
factory remedy for rheumatism than
For County Judge •
E.' F. Householder
For Sheriff
E. E. Brady
For Clerk Circuit Court
E. A. Douglass
For Supl. Public Instruction
T. W. Lawton
RHEUMATISM POWDERS
For Tax Assessor
A. Vaughn
■ Guaranteed to givo relief or money re­
For Tax Collector
funded. Sold only by us, 60c and {LOO.
Jno, D. Jlnklns
R. C. BOWER

M. S. Averette has purchased the
interest of J. E. Snyder in the gro­
cery department of J. E. Snyder &amp;Co. and is in full charge and very
much pleased with his hew enter­
prise.
Mrs. M. S. Averette and little
daughter, Annie Marie arc visiting
friends In St .Augustine this week.
Our public school has opened with
prospects pleasing to nil in general.
Misses Mary Aulin and Katherine
Flint teachers.
Mrs..P. S. Long, familiarly knAwn
to her friends as Aunt Sissy, who
some weeks ago fell and injured her
hip is still confined to her bed. and
it is feared she will always bu a
"cripple. This indeed seems hard for
she is and hits been for several years
perfectly blind.
Mrs. Ruby Newman of Orlando
spent last weekW ith Mm. Mary
Bridges and mother, Mra-j—Doii&gt;i

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CHULUOTA SNAPSHOTS
We have be.cn having weather
very much like fall time and every­
one is glad to see it.
G. M. and Billie Jacobs. F. Jernlgan and Mrs. Berry Jernigan spent
several days at Pulatka last -week.
Dr. T. G.. Simmons left Sunday
for a few days trip to Frankfort,
Indiana.
The pretty new bungalow’ of Mrs.
Tribble is well under, way of con­
struction under the management of
S. It. Pacotti or St. Augustine..
J. E. Snyder, our merchant left
last week for Kansas City for a va­
cation of three weeks.
C. E. Tribble returned Thursday
night from an extended trip down
the East Coast. Tho trip extended
us far as Key West. .

WEST SIDE ITEMS
’ Mr. J. J. Sherdjuor from Illinois,
who has bought all. of the land on
the south side of the brick road ow;ned by Mr. M. M. Smith was looking
over his land Monday.
Mr. W. J. McBride has, bought
the Tommy Reaves place across the
road from the Billingsley home. Mr.
Me. is having' the well piped in the
field and th e •trees cut down. • Sopie
cigljt years ugo Mr. Reaves trucked
on the place! Alter -they were mar­
ried his wife decided they would
make New York their future home.
The school bus goes as fur out as
the T. J, Wilsoft corner after the
school children, and by the time the
bus gets in town there are about
Mr. and Mrs. \VV H. Mcrrywcaththirty-six of them.
cr, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Roberts
The county prisoners are at work spent Monday in Orlando.
grading, anti ditching the road from
The postoflice is very satisfactor­
ily ensconced in the concrete build­
ing of the Chuluota Co.

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couldn't, lie wouldn't be a Maxwell dealer.
Not more than one or two automobile builders in tho
country can give you service that compares..w ith- •"

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Mr. McLain of Geneva instead at
by Seminole county.'
Mr., and Mra. Richard Hickson
have taken up their residence on
Sipea- avcnue in the Slpea houso.%
Mni. G. C.* McDougal apd son,
George arc going to Jacksonville and
Waycroaa, Ga,, for a tow days' visit,
leaving Friday.

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finishing touch of ribbon* which the (5a grain elevatior, Seale,
Ala.;
girls would finish for her. Each foundry to be remodeled, Anniston,
about p e o p l e
guest brought a bolt of ribbotl. of Ala.; peanut oil mill, Tifton, Gn.;
delicate hue nnd the hours from two saw mill, Green Cove Springs, Fla."
to six were spent in “ running rib-!
C d .m n la
E jfiit,,."
and e v e n t s
Mu K. A. TtfK»uir. I'U n , f i %t jqj
I'ons" and making up the prettiost
BAPTISTS WII.1, OlIOiBRATE
rosettes and bows imaginable. The j
j parlors were prettily decorated with Church at. Sanford Will lie TMrlytho autograph of each guest in t he j! *iuantitips
quantities. of pink vines and ferns,
ferns.
Twu Veart* Old
,1/r#. P ort»« AVerhi in#
U»e refreshmeut hour was4served
u r,% George Paxtorf, entertained cretonno covered note book, P •
\ special letter has been forward- !
Tuesday evmlng with a Salma- eluded iu the preii-v rretoonne ;tr- *n dslhi j.i. course. Guests of this eil all .1 je members of the Baptist [
charming shower were Mrs. FT. L. ciiar&lt; h calling them to the services
L d i P-Myj f-&gt;r Ml« Annie Leo tides. Thosp present were Mr
''
M.-v R- M, Grovensteln and on next Sunday as celebration of
V mvc|| who*" marriage to Mr. F. F. Dutton, Mrs |{ l H olly, Mr
o |i Fox wit takj place Sunday W.T. Deane, Mrs. It. It. Uuas,. M r. :‘c Misses Mell Whltner, Lucy 32i1d year of church nnd :ird year of
aftcruoon. Various card game.* and J. N r Whitner, Mrs. G. p.’ Paxton. ^ ^ tncr# Alice Whltner, Elinor Rob* the present pastor.
Muriel Iiarrold, Charlie Seay,
nirio' games v;?ro enjoyed through- Mrs; U. C. Maxwell. Mrs. Ilrownle,'-1
The following program will he
' , til9 evenin'* In which prixea wero Mrs. Grovcnstein, Mrs. Ratliff, Mrs. j *'Uiel Mougbton, Claire Walker, carried out:
n!ii by Miss CaldweU and Mr. J. C. Geo. Watson, Mr*. D. A. Cald*oll. Letilo Caldwell- and Alico Sarah 6:30 to 7:00 a. m.
Hutchinson for progression. These Mr*. J* B. Lawson, Misses L u r,i Caldwell.
Sunrise Service
jnemrntoes of a delightful occasion Chittenden, Charlie Seay, Muriel
0:30 to
Engagement
Announced
»• *10:45
** *a. m.
„ te n pre t&gt;*
pin and sliver j Harrbld, Alice Whltner, Lucy WhitSunday School Anniversary Rally
Mr. and Mrs. David AHftd Cald­
ner, Mell Whitner, Margaret Davis,
match box.
Home Dept. Momb e n and Cradio
well
announce
the
engagoment
of
A charming simplicity prevailed l i t t l e Caldwell and Miss Alice their daughter, Annio late Caldwell
Roll Members- expected: to, he
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in the adornment of the rooms, only Caldwell.
present at this' service ns well ns
to .Mr. Richard Benjamin Fox, Jr.,
cul flutters being used.
the regutar School
of Dallas, Texas, the wedding to
EVEREADY offers every man, woman
Mrs. It. H. Geiger entertained take pluce Sunday afternoon at 11:00 a. m.
At the close °f tb® Kamwt tho
with
three
tables
of
Five
Hundred
gurst of honor was sent into the
Memphis, Tennessee.
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* Fellowship Service ■*
and child an opportunity
to turn one
dining room but reached only' tho on Wednesday evening for Miss
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Covenant to he read
Annie
Lee
Caldwell,
at
which
the?
birk of the hall when she was
Roll Call of Members .
/late Hall New*
new word into $3,000.
deluged with a shower of handker­ other guests were Misses Charlie
Anniversary Rally Son, by Mrs.
Pop
Wallace
is
all
Hmiles!
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Tho
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Seay,
Mell
Whitner,
Alice
Whltner,
chiefs from above. Ileautiful and
K. E. Cox
little
gentleman
nnd
future
pitcher
dainty were these gifts from friends. Lucy Whitner, Lottie Caldwell,- Mrs of the Sanford team that arrived at , Miscellaneous Review and ProAre you going to neglect this offer—or are you
The Christian Endeavor Socity of Monroe, Messrs. ,J. C. Hutchinson, the home of the popular manager
view.
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j
coming in today and get an EV EREA DY CON­
the Presbyterian church wore the David Caldwell, Wcidmun Caldwell, on -Tuesday, Oct. IOth is said to be
Special Music
Elton Moughton, Dr. H. H. McTEST BLANK?— they are free.
pests of Mrs. Pax Urn,
Freewill Offering
Caslin and R. IL Geiger. The room* a second edition of his famous
Lord's Supper Observed
father. Tho young man will ho
Contest closes November 7—at midnight.
Another of tho pre-mfptlal portion were prettily decorated with roses called Russell Htrlngfeliow Wallace. 3:30 to 4:00 p, m.
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other'
cut
(lowers
against
n
lor Miss Caldwell was the novel
Baptism
at
Brinson's
Pool
•twine party given by Mra. Harry background of green. The guest of
0:30 to 7:15 p. m.
Itirth*
Ward and Mrs. R. C. Bower at the honor was presented with a pretty
The Junior B. V. P. U. '
Mr.
and
Mra,
Hatnil
E.
Tolar,
home of Mrs. Ward on Wednesday crepe do chine handkerchief.
The Flake it. V. 1*. U. * •
now of Live Oak are rejoicing over
afternoon. Hero the rooms wero atThe Temple B. V. P. U.
the birth of a little daughter, Elste
Ceeilian Music Club
trsrtively decorated with quantities
The Sunbeams
Bryan Tolar, October.S, 1016.
Tho
first
fall meeting of the Cecilof ssparagus fern and the pink coral
7:30
to 8:30 p. m.
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vine. * Between the double doors ian Music Club will he held Satur­
Anniversary Sermon.
Progress In Southeast
—
hung a basket filled with the dainty day (tomorrow,* afternoon at three
Columbus, fin., Oct. 12. Tho* Inflower while around doors and win­ o’clock at Mrs. Munson's studio. In
M i f lh t Do S o m e th in g in That.
dows and entwined in the chandeliers nddition to the regular program of dust rial Index says in its issue for
"Don't
be too roiir.li wlf do forgetful
were graceful sprays of fern. When fnusic, Mips Ruth Knnner will give J th ill week:
man."
said
Undo Ubun; "rnchhe what
the guests were assembled a table n reading. Parents and friends of
"Theracttvity and prosperity th a t ho was busy rememberin' was more
wu placed before the young brlde- the members arc cordially welcomed are so pronounced in. the southeast Important dun what ho forgot."
riect upon which were numbered at these meetings.
make this city more inviting than
pstksgss and each guest was given
ever to- homescekcrs and investors.
s number corresponding to a package
Cooked Food Sole
"Tho southeast offers more for
ind when opened they were found
Tho Guild of tho Episcopal church them than does any other part of
FooC
To the4ast drop
to contain n assortment of unfinished will hold a rooked food mile at th e. country! The southeast has
dreiser scarf*, bags of nil sorts and McCullcr’s store Saturday afternoon more undeveloped resources than has
the many things useful that adorn n and evening. Pies, cakes, bread nnd any other section, hut this has long
bride'* bedroom. These were in salads will he among the delect­ been true. The exceptional oppor­
pretty figured cretonne, and were able home ma’de delicacies offered tunities which the southeast offers
SHOES—"Tliat.s My Husincas"
completed by the guests of the af­ for sale.
are based largely upon the fact that
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ternoon and were the gifts of the
it is growing, expanding, progressing,
SANFOItD, FLORIDA
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301 E. FIRST STREET
hostessa. A salad course and ice
A/nrciis Fogy at Woman's Club
developing. It is in commuhitivs
count were served, after which muOn Wednesday afternoon Mr. and sections that are growing and
ite was enjoyed. Miss Margaret Marcus C. Fngg, state superinten­ accomplishing things that opportu­
Dirts presided ut the pinna and the dent of tho Children's Homo Society nity exists. The community or sec­
girii sang many popular selections, of Florida will deliver an address at tion that is-at a standstill, that is o Ask Your Grocer
KEEP YOUU EYE ON THE HERALD WANT COLUMN
most appreciative being "Sympathy.’ the Woman's Club, under the aus­ grown .offers little- opportunity.
, Assistin''. the hostesses wero Mrs. pices of 'th e Welfare Department
"In the southeast are millions of
R. R. Dea« and Misses Fern Ward Mr. Fngg is so well known and loved acres—that can be made perfectly
*nd Alice Sarah Caldwell. A fitting in Sanford that ho needs no intro­ productive $nd .under the mosi
dose jo the happy afternoon was duction to the public, representing inviting, conditions. There are man-,
Florida's biggest chnrity, hundreds productive. ami under tho
most
of homeless huhics have been adopt­ inviting conditions. There are man­
ed into happy homes and through ufacturing opportunities that afford
his efforts interest In these little Bafe, profitable investment. There
waifs has
become
widespread are numerous lines of business which
throughout the state. In his ad­ lire inviting.
dress "Social Problem in Florida" . "TI id south and tho southeast are
Mr. Fagg brings a message to us. coming ns never before to realiza­
This meeting is open'to the public tion of the worth of Tfieir resources
generally nnd every dub Woman is and the possibilities of development.
urged to attend nnd bring a friend A very definite chnngc in the order
who is "not a member of tho club. of things is in progress. The oppor­
Members of all woman’s societies tunities were never oo invitinjf.
(____
OtiXti* kt l U tt tk W I a tr k U u i
of the vnrious churches are cordially
"Twenty-one corporations were
Invited.
formed during the week with mini­
mum capital stocks $G99,600. •
Pipe Organ'Society
"Among tho items of construction
Mrs. James Taylor., delightfully
work_!e__be_done,-as—
reported *thtsentertained tho Pipo Organ Soctdy
week,
are:
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A
csdny afternoon at her homo
"Apartment houses, Atlanta and
on Magnolia avenue. Dainty re­
Savannah,
Ga.; bridges, Dndo coun­
freshments wero served by tho host­
9 . $ XI
ty,
Fla.;
rUnion
county, Ga., and
ess and the hours pleasantly spent
Vcro,
Fla.;
city
hall
and jail, Port
planning and working for the organ
fund. Enjoying the charming hos­ St. Joe, Fla.; passenger station, Atpitality of Mra. Taylor were Mrs. talia, Ala.; paving, Atlanta, Ga.,
Ernest Betts, Mrs. Rowe, Misses and Birmingham and Gadsden, Ala.;
Martha Fox, Daisy Betts, Edith hotel building near Sqvannah, Ga.;
Stewart, Clara Millen,
Jeanette paving and sewers, Greenville, S. C.;
1 can cit in all — they
Lalng, Ella Dillon and Miss Futch. roads, Dade county, Fla.; school
*°n't hurt me! T hat’s be-'
Miss Clara Millen will . be next buildings, Charlesyon, Miss., DeLand, Fla., and Stockbridge, Ga.;
exute they're nude with CaluTuesday's hostess.
tnet — and that'i 'why they’re.|
warehouses, Charleston, S. C., and
i
[ Pu«, tempting, tasty, wholcMacon,
Ga.
Fairehlld.QuaTielle
*?me—that’s why they won’t
"Construction contracts have been
Threo
splendid
Lyceum attrac­
nuit any kid."
awarded
as follows;
tions have been booked for the
lU f h w t A » u d i
Lyceum Course st the Baptist
"Apartment- houses, Augusta. Ga.,
C-l M IW-*. tU,
f* IV.W Cm ,
Temple for the season of 1916-1917. and - Bt,—PcterxlJUfg, “Flo!; bridges,
the firstTrfwhtch corma next Thurs­ Clearwater, Fla., nnd Baldwin coun­
day evening, Oct. 19, when the Fair- ty, Ga.; church buildings, Kissimmee
child Quartette, composed of Jadies Fla., and Lowndenvillc, S. C.; dor­
will bo tho entertainers. The Quar­ mitory, Eau Gallie, Fla.; fire sta­
tette is one of the best attractions tion, Birmingham, Ala., library,
of the Redpath Lyceum Bureau and Gulfport, Miss.; lighting plant, Mctcomes to Sanford heralded by ex­ tcr&lt; Ga.; lighting system, Foley,
ceptionally complimentary press no­ Ala., school buildings, Aniling and
tices. It is said of Mias Lcla Fair- Ellisville, Miss.; theater building,
child that ahe has won famo in all Union, S. C.; warehouse, Gaffney,
sections of the country as a reader, 8.' C.
possessing a keen sense of interpre­
"Industrial plants will be estab­
tation and a remarkable talent at lished os tfo1low*:n
character portrayal. Miss Bessie and
"Creamery, Mobile, Ala.; flour
Miss Dorothy Fairchild with-M iss and feed mills, Americua and Tifton,
Mildred Mcrenora arc artists in vocal
and inatrumental music. Ths charm*
ing personality of these ladies coup­
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led with their undeniable talent at
once win their audiences.

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You know them; you’ll find everything new
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You’ll find the accepted styles in shirts
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This is the Mep’s store of Sanford; it’s worth
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L’nferfatnmrnf for Bridt-Eleei
Numbered among
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man£
charming entertainments given this:
"Wbek^Ih honor of Miss Annie Lee i
Caldwell wai the pretty and .rather (
unusual ribbon showir given at the j
Presbyterian Manse by ' Mrs. E. D. i
Brownlee on .Tuesday afternoon. It
was suggested th at M i« Caldwell j
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
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I&lt;IIBLISHC D
SEMI - WEEKLY

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

THE SANFORD

I N S A N F O R D — Lift- la Wo,th Living

PHYSICIANS
OF SANFORD
HOLD MEET

NUMBER 20

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. OCTOUER 27. 1916

VOLUME VIII
irr milking the hospital a financial
success.

R. E -Stevens, M D.Chr
Samuel 1'uleston, M. D.
T. A. Neal, M. I).
J. T. I Yenton, M. D.
J. N. Rulison, M. D.
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N. deV. Howard, M. D.
Oliver J. Miller, M. D.,
Secretary.

The Methodist Orphanage
M A o n i ' r i l I The Florida Conference has made
TXKE UP c it y I I o s I I l a l each fifth Sunday in the year Orand t h e c o s t o f
phanage Day in our churches und
* SAME
Sunday schools. The offering in the
™
q*
. school and in tho morning services
• At the call of Dr. It. I*.
o v o , ’ I will be given to this most worthy
thiirmsn of the Hospital
cause nest Sunday.
Sanford Board of Trudc, | _
'Jrphanage a
***
was held in the ofllce of* I The Orphannge
at Enterprise has
inst
*k°7hsirman .on Wednesday even- always, since its institution
been the
‘” (Wnber
0ftober 28th, at eight' o'clock, |especial euro of Sanford irrespective
|
u 1DurpUae
“ .ofI considering
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f0f. the
the of denominational affiliation*. Those
koitil proposition in every detail, wishing to make a contribution at
{ J L „hysician in Sanford was rop- this time. If they will placo it in the
B ted with tho exception of Dr. collection at -the Methodist church
- I , pui0, ton, who was detained Sunday it will he transmitted to the
Miccount oI a professional engage |authorities of tho Orpuhnnugc

KNOTT SPOKE CANAL PROON STREET TO JECT REPORT
BIG CROWD UNFAVORABLE
JENNINGS INTERRUPTED BY EAST COAST CANAL C AN NO T
FOIST IT ON GOV­
" CATTS S U P I ‘ O U T E R S »
ERNMENT
•
SOAKED TH E M

may bo oftained by application to
this office, but attention is invited
ttrthe following regulatipn as to the
manner in which such information
may bo furnished:
• •"Where interested parties desire
data necessary for the preparation
of their appeal to the Board of En­
gineers for Rivers and Harbors, it
will be given them verbzlly by tho
district officer or, in his absence, by
the senior assistant engineer con­
nected with the Improvement. -They
will not be permitted to have access
to the report without authority from
the Chief of- Engineers."
. .
You are requested to communicute
the foregoing 4o any persons known
by you to bo interested in the im­
provement nnd who, not being
known to this office do not receive a
copy of this communication. '
Very respectfully,
W. B. Lnduc,
Lt. Col., Corps of Eng., U. 8. Army

SWEARINGEN
WILL SPEAK
HERE TONIGHT

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CATTS C A M PA IG N W ILL BE
REPRESENTED BY P R O M ­
IN E N T SPEAKER

The government will not purchase
lion. Van Swearingon, ex-mayor
The opening gun of the second
the
East
Coast
Canal
from
the
com­
of
JaC.,d0iH Hid a.id Otic of Clio prom­
campaign in the. race for (loverno^
inent attorneys of that city wilt
was fired here on Tuesday night pany that has been trying .to sell it
speak.hero tomorrow night nt tho cor­
when Mon. W. V. Knott, Demo­ for, some time and the chances of
ner of First street nnd Park avenues.
cratic candidate for Governor nnd the St. Jolips river being made the
inland
waterway
through
Florida
The
cominitteo announces that in
Hon. Marion B. Jennings of Jack­
are
very
bright.
tHo
event
of rain tho speuking will
sonville spoke at the corner of First
be
held
in
the court house.
Mr.
The subject of the East Coast
street and Park avenue to a large
Swearingen
will
speak
In
the
interest
Canal
has
boon
discussed
freely
for
and enthusiastic orowd. On uecount
•
of Sidney J. Catts, candidate for
of the short notice given in which to several years* The St. Johns river
Prof. M urN Injured
Governor und expects to tel! the his­
advertise the speaking there was no was favorably reported upon but
Prof. G. L. Maris who resides at tory. of the recount and other items
reopening
of the case was
notice given to the country precincts a
until Tuesday, nnd ntany.of them made -by the blast. Const Canal La A* Onoro was injured Wednesday of interest along the lino of the why
ment.
.
Knew, nothing about it, although peojilo w ho -want to sell the can­ near the High School building while of the wherefores.
The meeting "having been called to
llnptlst Special Meeting
Mr. Swearingen is a most force­
al to tiie government and for tho driving home in his wagon. A car
j , by the chairman, Dr. Oliver J.
Special m eeting will begin at the they wero desirous of hearing Mr.
driven
by
a
man
said
to
lie
a
Sor­
ful
speaker nnd can he depended
past two years the case has been
Uiiur was selected as secretary. Baptist church on next Sunday and Knott.
fought, the St. Johns river being rento physician ran into the horse upon to keep the crowd from going
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continue ten days. Dr. C. A. Owens
Hon. George A. DeCottcs pre­
harked b y the Sanford. Orlando. und wagon of Prof# Mari* knocking to sleep. He formerly resided hero
.The first subject under discussion | f Humbo)(lt&gt; Tenn., will lie the
sided as' chairman and introduced
tlm horse down and throwing Prof, jin Sanford, being at that jim e an
was that of capacity, an a tec n preacher assisting Pastor Oeo. !ly- Mr. Knott who launched at once I*alat jcn. nnd other people rtf the
Maris out of the wagon. Several employee of tho car shops and has
Mate
who
recognized
the
just
claims
nry
&lt;-°naldcratlon as r e - I
Dr 0wcnB wi|l not reBFh into hi*' subject and in a calm and
|Mds the minimum number of beds L ,
Hometimo Mom|„y. Dr. almost a judirial manner gave the of the St. Johns river as uguinst the who were Hear ran to Ids rescue ar.d many old friertds in Sanford. Tho
that would be required to take care Hyman ^.in pr,.acb both morning voters the explanation of how the purchase of the. ditch thnt has al­ he was placed under the care of a speaking will begin pt eight o’ clock
ready been paid for by the state of physician who jironounccd his in­ and The Herald urges a quiet and
of the hospital cases In Sanford, it I nd even|ng Sunday.
mistakes occurred in tho counting
b e in g
s e r i o u s a* orderly meeting for Mr. Swearingen
was definitely decided that the hosm „ The Two Tt.mple9 of tho second choice votes. *Mafty Florida, in valuable timber lands to juries ns
he
was
badly
bruised
nnd shaken. und none of the rowdyism that has
the nmount of soma $5,000,000^
pit»1 be built on the unit Hystom, •
•
people here know Mr. Knott per­
The
horse
was
badly
injured and been apparent at other meetings
and that s hospital architect bo usod 0
01 •
The rehearing occupied the time crippled.
sonally and huve known him for
The man who was re­ here at vurious times.
for the purpose of drawing plans for
7:00 p. m. "Eternity, -Where Will
many years and knowing him be­ of the enginoers and those who were sponsible for the accident continued
the inatitution. The arrangement of You Spend It?"
llaskclliall
lieve that he not only hud a right interested since March, 1915. in\V\V on Ids way and as yet has not been
the rooms and beds was decided as | Welcome to ull these services,
Captain Neil Chittenden of tho '
to demand a recount but that he interested' sinch March, 1916, and apprehended. Those who witnessed
follow: Six private rooms with bath
was perfectly justifiable in. demand­ in that time valiant work has been the accident claim that the auto B, S. A. Basketball club has at la.-it
follow: Six private rooms. with
Congregational Church
ing it. Mr. Knott is not an orntor done by the Commercial Club of driver was careless und it was his decided on thc players who will moro
communicating baths, two of which
than likely piny in the tlrst game.
Rev. Geo. M. Ward, President of ns hits official duties of state treas­ Sanford and the successor lo .that fault entirely.
f
.bill be .uincicntly large to accom- RoH,n^ Col,ogo wi|( ,,rcach again urer und state comptroller nover body, the present Board of Trado,
Tho following players will play in
modite three beds.
One delivery
«
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mn^nino
the
opening game: Hawkins, R. F.;
.
.
.Sunday
morning at tlm
the .Congrega- called for any oratory but he strike* chiefly through'tho committee com­
Catholic Church
.
room connected with a very ! « * • Uonil ch\irch. All are cordially In- one as being u man of facts nnd posed of C. R. Walker, chairman,
Spencer,
L. F.; Laing, Center; Chit­
The twentieth Sunday after Pcntod airy maternity room. One. vitcd to cdine and hear him. This
tenden, It. G.; and Washburn, L. G.
figures and knows whereof he speaks. E. T. Woodruff and A. P. Connelly. Itecost:
®tjro annex, consisting of two wards Jg
obnbIy tho ja9t Bervtco wo will He was. given the closest of atten­ These gentlemen havo never let up
nnd with tho following "subs" tho
I,pw muss at 10:30 a. m.
with a capacity of four beds each, bftVe wjtb
Ward for some time tion and his statements .went home on the fight und Mr. Walkor has
. During mass singing by choir of club is well fortified to replace the
and one privato room, which negro I
ncw'pastor is expected tho to the voters.
injured: Jones, Murphy, Kanncr and
journeyed’ from I hlladelphla to Key K je&gt; Gloria, Credo, Agnus Dei.
Griffin will do the tilling in when
aitnei ihould bo cotnnnectcd w‘ t** rfollowinK^Stihday, when 'Services will
'Vest
attending
meetings
and
makc
,nM0S
for
Christian
doctrine
at
Marion Jennings followed Mr.
the main building by an archway. L
rc8umcd both morning and cvenneeded.
Each and every one can
ing speeches favoring 4he St. Johns Iy .jg n
Keott
and launched a vigorous at­
The operating dopartmAnt being on .
more
than
till tho positions of which
nnd ngniifHt tho purchnso of the East1 ‘ Benediction
'
of the Blessed Sacra­
tack upon Sidney J. Catts and was ^
the top floor, consisting o f operating
Sundny ,,chool nt 9:45 a. m.
they will be stationed at. Tho most
Coast Canal nnd now their efforts ment nt 7:30. p. m.
fuirly sizzling when n voice from the
room, anaesthetizing room, dressing ! ^ g ut g ;0Q p m&gt;
noticeable work of the club of Into
are about to lie rewarded ns the fol­
crowd yelled "catts"
whereupon
room, linen room, nnd physicians'
bus been the team work which haa
lowing rejiort from tliu engineers will
Jennings dim lied right on the ( utts
wuh and locker room. The laundry
been displayed by the bo&gt;*s. Capt.
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people in tho crowd nnd from that signify.
Chittenden has used his men at all
to be in the basement ns well as tho
time until ho closed it was a case of Denr Sir:
jiositjoqs, so as to bo in a position
dining room and tho kitchen, room
It having come to the notice of
parry and thrust
between
the
any player wherever he is needed.
|. for orderly, and heating apparatus.
speaker and the crowd. This inter- thc undersigned thut you have ex­
The nurses' quarters to bo over tho
Another thing that has pleased
pressed
an
interest
in
the
pending
logntion of tho speaker should nover
negro annex and connected with tho
Maitujfer Washburn has been the
proposition
for
tho
purchuso
of
tjie
havo been allowed as it tended to
main building by a glass arcade, to
feeling of thc boys in regard as to
oso the trend of the. speakers East Count Canal from thc St. Johns
be used as a sun parlor for tho con­
who would play in the first game,
river
to
Key
West,
nnd
thc
construc­
thought-, but ho seemed t&lt;j enjoy it
valescents, nnd to consist of two
nil
tho boys are "nulling" fnr "n+h—
tion
over
this
route,
or
a
parallel
and sent it back hot from the bat
large rooms and a bath connecting.
"other and. the propar-spirit- has a l ­
route,
of
a
frees
and
open
waterway
until he had vanquished tho disThis will give a capactity of twenty
ready been shown and with such
ttrrberr----Mr. Jell III »lf»_ tr~ir TiftRT Tinvinp a dentil nnd capacity su[beds and fifteen rooms for patients.
feelings prevailing in tiny line of
forceful speaker and ho held the fletent for ikml nuviguilonTyou are P R E S S U R E O F G E R M A N
sports,
always denotes success for
The approximate cost of the build-I u i q M EE TIN G AT JACKSON- crowd by his wit and repartee ke'ep- hereby informed that tho report
TRO O PS IS W EAKENED
the
season.
In a practice gamo last *
thereon,
authorized
by
the
act
ofi » f al e3 at f l 0.000.00,
ng them in rare good humor even
VILLE YESTERDAY FOR
Wednesday
night
of which thc hoys
A
T
L
A
S
T
congress
approved
March
4,
1916,
the building being frame. The es­
though somo of them disagreed with
PURPOSE
wero
getting
rondv
f or, n Imtllw-thw—
he.
been
m„ie
.nd
I.
unt.vor.ble
(
,v„
timated coat of maintenance was
dm .
*
ides
were
evenlydivided
w#h the
U
the
Improvement
The
m
lnfln.
l
,
^
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l
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“brud|.
|' placed at (400.00. per month, and
Jacksonville, F|a., Oct. /S7.— BeOn Wednesday Mr. Knott clrfollowing players in the lineup:
•-Krmmd,
u,.on
.b
leb
the
,
UgK,ly
l
e
„
erUle.l
(rora
the estimated income from private ___ C^flL_a-wrack--hot
-Jackson­ eulated nmong his* many Sanford
Jones, R. G.; Chittenden, L. G.;
wus~priced a ville and Columbia the rpombers of riends and he is well pleased wUh
“ - “ " J i ?... r l t « d . y - - o'nnm report I r &amp; P e tr - Kanncr, Center; Spencer, It. F.;
spproximately the same figure, pro-|tbo fcdcrnl farnX loan board which is the outlook, as tho Democrats of
- - I fie ld Marshal vonM.ekeb.cn-. nr Davis, L. F. Tho other team which
tided .the city will pay for the bos- hearing JackaonvIUo’e-cInims for thtc- Sanford and Seminole will vote for S W u c U o n o. . . . . . •
was led by .Manager Washburn
.eakened.
pital eare -of thtlr paupers at tfie fnrm joan -bunk to bo established In the Democratic, .nominee, relying b « .ufllclint In .mount .o n. Ill
were Hawkins, It. F.; Murphy, L. G;
the
large
cost
of
an
adequate
hn»»me rates as will he charged Scm- tbc southeast wero delayed nearly upon the judgment of the courts and
nrovement, and that the . existing
Unofficial dispatches from Berlin Washburn, L. F.; Laing, Center and
. Inole county for the same service.
Light hours in reaching Jacksonville. the state canvassing hoard in decid­
privately owned canal. If-maintained report that-tho ootento forces were Griffin. B. F.
Tho former tcan&gt;
The following resolution
w a s They arrived on a special train at ing the Democratic nominee.
at tho depth and width required by split Into two parts with the fall of came out in the long end by a
idopted:
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10:25 and immediately proceeded to
It is to bo hoped that tho next the terms of Its charter will affordfTehornavoda. some escaping - over score of j 1 to 0.
.
Red Davis.
political mooting hare will havo bet­ reason able adequate facilities for the great bridge across the Danube,
•AtCr a very lenythy d t e W o n ‘ J ' « 0" rnnW" 1
E
ef "the he,pital proposition from J1' 0
oro .
ter order than the two preceding the presont water born# commerce, while others Hod northwurd in DoSkating Rink far Sanford
•m ry viewpoint. ,h . dlollowloy
CT - ! „ . 7 h. X ^ meetings. No speaker ahould bo In­ nnd permit a considerable increase brudja.
A tent is being put up at the foot
terrupted while ho la on tho plat­ n that commerce; nnd that the
Apparently the soctions remaining
•lutlon w it unanlmouely .doptwi:
e! tUcr,“ , '“
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tion of Jacksonville.
form nnd if there are ary present military and naval value of such n in tho Black soa provlnco have final- of the city dock which will be used
C. J.
, A. ■u,uljl0 ho&gt;P^** ,9
Prominent nmong those ropresent- who dd not like his remarks they canal would not bo sufficient t o ‘alter 1|y boen able to make somo stand for a roller skating rink.
r « t l y needed in the city of San- ,
j ackBOnville's claims is Senator
Flynn
has
charge
of
the
now
nmjia*aro not In duty bopnd to remain and tho conclusions based upon consid^ I against the Onrush of tho Bulgarians,
L v l M l,Pr°n .
conserve the D
Uf nctchcr, who directed listen to them. Every speaker is oration of it* commercial vnluo. _ |Germans --and Turks, north of tho ment and hu nnd hi* wife- promise to
uves of its cit^ena, and
thc paMai{C Df the bill establishing
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iGonstanza Tchqrnavoda lino.
Von mako it a placo of odjoyment for
granted free .speech when ho U
You
.ro
further
notlhej
th
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to
b, both young nnd old, -a* they havo
1\berets, The truatees of thc San-1 rural credits,
granted permission to spoak on tho
nterested
parties
have
tho
privilege
,
.
.
b
both been in tho rink bu*lncas »evford-Hospital Association have pnse-I T bo meeting ir presided over by streets nnd tho mayor and police
of an appeal from this conclusion to dominating tho bridge.
era! year* and understand tho work
a resolution donating nil of their Ge0sge W. Norris, member of tho forco should see that he is not both­
the Board of Engineers for Rivera
As a whole tho situation for Ru- thoroughly,
assets Which consist of over (2000.00 board. Other members present were ered while ho is speaking.
The
nnd
Harbors,
a
permanent
body
sitmania
is considered by military.cornThe s'tatlng surface will be of
in fash and flvo ( 6) lota ns a building \y. 8. A. Smith anti Charles E. Lob- bars have been let down in this city
ting at Washington, D. C., to which montators in Berlin as increasingly maple flooring and everything is
10 Hi* city of Sanford upon con- dell. Herbert Quick, another mom- in this respect and it l i . probablo
.Jlyiqfl lhat the-city build, equip and ber waa unab!e to make the southern that other speakers will bo obliged to all examination and’ survey reports procarious, in connection with tho new and elenn. A big electric band
®*lntaln a suitable hospital for the tollf nor *he Secretary of the Troas- reckon with tho jokesmifhs in the of this character aro referred. Par- operation* In Dohrudja and the organ will furnish music for the
tics desiring to do so mny bo heard I Austro German successes in tho skaters.
'
m&gt;; ,nd
ury McAdoo. F. J. H. von Kngle- crowd instead of nddrcaaing their
on appeal by the board, either orally mountain passes on tho south. Pet­
Evety
Thursday
morning
will
be
.. Choreas, We are of the opinion ken, director of the mint Is making remarks to tho people as a whole.
er In writing. Written communlca- rograd, however, asserts that tho "Ladies'. Morning," no miyi allowed
•“H this is tho only feasible plan the tour In place of Secretary Metions should bo addressed to tho Teutonic pressure also ha* boon nr- those who will be there to Instruct
*h»r*by a hospital can be provided I Adoo. Concluding its hearing hero,
Bad Cu.ting Scrape
Board of Engineers for Rivers and rested In these Transylvanian bor- in skating. Mrs. Flynn will 1)2 pres­
•or the city, and '
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Two young men are in the Miller Harbors, Southern Bkl.dlng, Wazll- der regions. Further north in .tho ent at each session and will be
hospital here and two are in jail as ingtvn, D. C „ nnd chou.d be mailed Carpathians near Capul mountains pleased to instruct any who wish to
Whereas, Wo conscientiously boS a n fo r d Represented
‘love that if jthe.dty build and equip
The Sanford* Board of Trade was the result of a fight that occurred in time to be in the possewion of the Russians report the repulso of a learn to skate.
•■hospital in conformity with tho represented by G. F. Smith, one of at Robinson'Spring Tuesday night tho said board njithin four weeka Teutonic attack.
Mr. and Mr*. Flynn hope to be
Plans submitted by us, and adminls- our prominent growers
whe All the parties are from Orlando and
ready
to open the rink by the drat
In Macedonia now entente adl*r »ame in a manner outlined by ua, Laalatcd in urtfln g the claims ol it seems that they became engaged from the date of this communlcaof
next
week. There will be -three
In an altercation ,whilo enroute from tiob. If however you have impor- vancea aro announced. Tho French
t,ut the hospital will be seU sup-1 Jacksonville and Florida.
sessions dally: Morning from 9:S0
tant
data
to
communicate
to
the
cavalry
ha*
occupied
the
villages
of
Orlando to Sanford and alighted at
Providing the city of Sanuntil 11:30; afternoon from 2:30) un­
Robinson’s Spring to fight it out, Board which cannot be collected and Golobrda and Lasitaa.’in the vicinity
°r &gt; will pay for the hospital care of |
Methodist Church Sunday
til 5:00; Aland evening from 7:30 un­
put
In
shape
for
proper
presentation
qf
the
Greek
Albanianjbordcr.
while
with tho result that two of them
* r Pan pert at the same rates as
Sunday school session, 9:30.
til 10:00rThey were within four weeka, the board should the Serbians havo driven the Buiat were badly injured.
,
lc charged Seminole county for
Preaching, subject ' ‘ Religion
A host of young folks are expectedbi-lnformed
of
thi*
fact
without
doLarians
and
Germans
further
back
the ,,m ' service, NOW,
taken-to -Longwood-and from there
11 :00 .
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over
from Orlando on opening night,
lay and requeat made for an exten-lin the region of the Crena river
Senior Epworth League, 6:18.
. to Saolord for medical treatment
os
Mrand Mrs. Flynn are well
I—
1,10 undesigned
ston of the limiteing date for sub- .southeast of Monastir, according to
P y,' cl*n« of .the d ty of Sanford do • Intermediate League, 6:15.
. and the other two were brought here
known
in
that city.
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Wednesday from -Orlando to await mltting information. -If orfcl hearings Paris. The British report carrying
*r*by wiah to recommend that the Preaching, 7:00.
.
The*opening
night
will
b
e
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adver­
are desired, dates (or the same way out sucoeasful naval aeroplano atComfortablo pewa. Good music. the injuries of the wounded. .They
* of Sanford build, equip aad
be arranged (or by correspondence I tacks on the situations of Buk and tised in this paper. Watch the date
will
have
to
face
the
court
and
pay
» ■ultable hospital for the A Gospel message. A warm welcome
with the board.
A Drama on the'ConatantinapU Salon- and don't (ail to come and get ac­
y* m which event the city can be Strangers in city and non attendants for their scrap as soon as the wound­
quainted with the Flynna.
Any further Information needed I iki railway.
ed men recover.
ur*d of our „ entire cooperation cordially invited.

FARM BANK
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THE 8ANFORD HERALD
PAGE EIGHT

Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
_.. fundq.
p by Robert Ralston Reed; photoplay
is long on' art but short. on
with.
Gladys
by Margaret Turhbull;
director,
•He has fallen in Ipv
Jth
and
sorial
FKink
Reicher.
Many
dramatic
“ Flirting With Fate." the Triangle Kingsley, a girl of we
uardian aunt stories bf witchcraft have been wHtrelease which* is' to be shown at Ihts position, but her 1
ias ten hut few successfully portrayed
Lyric Theatre Wednesday stamps it frowns upon his suit
ibon the screen. The story is of a
as the livest Dougins Fairbanks pic­ not money, Because
ter Huguenot refugee who sacrifices hcrney
has
money,
and
ture thus far; and that is establish­
irt self by marrying a -decrepit old
ing a record when one thinks of "His reason she encourages
miser to suvit her ^nbther from the
Picture in the Papers," ."The Habit Gladys.
,M stake; is cleverly interwdven with
Wheh the propitious time- arriv
of Hnppinctfa" nnd "Reggie Mixea
for Augy to propose to Gladys he the giri'a love for Captain Richar
In Wayne, who ultimately saves he
cannot muster up the courage,
Fairbanks in the pictlire plays
order to get control of himself he with the Governor's proclamation
A p k &gt;' Aipsworth. a young artist who
is persuaded by Gladys' friend, abolishing punishment .for witch
* craft, just.
she is also about to bo
&gt;Phyllis, to practice proposing on
punished
w-ith
this supposed crim
her. While he is practicing Glai^ys
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Ward.
Jack Dean, Paul
sees him, thinks ho is faithless and Cast: hannie
Weigel,
Lillian
Leighton.
promptly accept* Dabney.
T----- of •’ Flirting

With

Fate

Augy wznts to commit suicide
when he learns what mischief has
been done; but when he tries to
commit Tmicide by inhaling gas his
quarter in the slot meter runs out.
He enters n saloon to get change for
a quarter, and. there meets Automatic Joe. who doe* all manner of
killings, plain and fancy, at nominal
rates. He fixes it up with Joe to
shoot him at some unexpected mornent and then goes hack to his

LYRI C
THEATRE
E . F . - L A N E , M ANAG ER
"TH E HOUSE TH AT PLEASES"

PROGRAMME
Tonlghl — "M y Country-'tis of
Thee" “ A 'Bear of a Story"
"H e Wrote Poetry" Fifth Chap­
ter "Gloria's Romance" featur­
ing Billy.Burke.

Wednesday---"FUr'ing With Fate"
featuring Douglas Fairbanks
•‘ The Surf Girl" featuring Glenn
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it came in a far dlffercht^ manner
than she-anticipated. and th'e golden
bridge, o’er which she crossed to sun­
rise. also brought her in sight of The
Cross!*
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Most women would have given up
the fight, but Mary. Dexter proved
that woman has a natural greatness
which man seems unable to destroy,
und out of the depths of the sorrow
she passed through, she mounted to
the pinnacle of sucifiKs. She proved
the Nution's champion, und out of
the goodness of her soul catneriltn in­
spiration that caused ' as great a
fight as was ever seen in tho House
of Congress.
This is a marvelous picture and
House Peters with Gnil Kane demon­
strate the pow'er of Right— and,
Love.
"T h e Pawn of Fate”
Geo. Delian at the Star Thursday
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of hi* latest |
be shown ut
night. New
the.best Fair

now appearing in the silent iirama
will bo seen ut the Star tonight, in
"T h e Pretenders.”
an
elaborate
Metro wunderplay
produced
by
Knife Photoplays, lnr. Miss Wehlen
is supported by one of the strongest
casts ever seen in a Metro Produc­
tion which includes such well known
players as Puii1 Gordon, a newcomer
to Metro, Willfum Davidson,- Chas.
Kldridgc. Edwin Holt, Howard Truedcll, Jerome Wilson, Hugh Jeffrey,
Hurry Neville, Ilean Hunie, Kate
Illancke and other stage and screen
artists.
••The Pretenders" is an original
story, writu-n by Chnnning Pollock
and Rennold Wolf especially for
Miss Wehlen. Mr. Pollock nnd Mr.
Wolfe have written several of the
best plays seen on Broadway during
the lu.it Jew years, and ure fast win­
ning a coveted position aJl the top
with the foremost scenuri.o writers
George D. Baker, one of the aides
directors in the country who pro­
duced "T h e Pretenders," left noth
undone to make it an urtistic tryiat.
Unusual stage settings ure used and
Fannie Ward at the Star Friday Director Baker has also photograph­
" Witeheruft" Fannie Ward. Las- ed some beautiful and picturesque
kv Paramount, October 1fith. Story locations ifi and arqund New York
for the production.

Pierre Dufrene. a peasant of Nor­
mandy and his pretty, wife, leave
their jiicturesque farm for the gayworld of Paris, confident that in
Pierre the world is to disclver a newartistic genius.
Pierre *is really the dupe . of n
WAAllhy Parisian painter who has
fallen in love with Pierre’*' wife.
Lesar, the Parisian, plays upon
Pierre’s artistic nrdbitions and lures
him on to become ut lost tho butt
of ii cruel, jdst'.
His illusions shuttered ami hi**
fuitit in ' his wife dimmed Pierre
turns upon*his false friend and takes
partial toll for his wrongs in physical
violence.
In the depths of despair, Pierre is
about to seek solace in suici lc when
arrested and confronted by the man
he has mortally wounded.
in his dying moments Least atones
nnd the reconciliation between Pierre
und his wife comes in a scene of deep
pathos and compelling heart intcr-

car which we call Janie*—oa If It
were chauffeur, footman and biitlor
rolled Into one. Dobbin drive* the
children to school, runs all the village
errand*, and takes us on all the family
outings, while with James, 1 go call­
ing. we drive to churrh,Mtnd altogether
keep up the futhlly ‘tone.*" The host­
ess, n simple woman of simple tastes,
Mulled-ut thl* as at u huge Joke; ;fbr
she and the host w*Ve their own chnuffeuoi and footmen, nnd wrre ns free
from preteusluu us well could be.
“ It I* Just one way of making friends
of the familiar objects'we have about
us every day.” she explained, “ thie
takes a special Interest, then, lii even
t]»e‘&gt;commonplace, uninteresting, even
qfiultructlvc,-things one tuny have to
deal; with. Fur, example, I don't so
mt'ii h tulnd scouring my big iron skillet
now that I call It Old Illuck Joe. And
the children do not mlud washing and
wiping dishes when they name the dif­
ferent kinds of china ami glass by
families—My. and Mrs. Wlllnwware be­
ing the two large plotters, and the
plates and other dishes being their
children, nephews and nieces. It Is
Just one of the Jolly little games Ihut
may make over the prosaic progrnnr
of everyday duties into fun.”
Brightening the Shave.
An Englishman, weary of blood*
kIiisI, Im* bethought b|m of a mean*
of enlightening the gloomy and oth­
erwise dangerous ritual of the shave,
mijs Popular ‘ Sclent'd Monthly, lie
bus Invented ti miniature electric
lump* provided with all adjustable clip
ami llexible cord which ipay be utInched to tilt} razor und light the path
of the blade through the tough bris­
tle* of the human fnce.
With Ills lamp attachment ono may
plunge fearlessly Into the blackest
deptW of n three days’ growth of

For Jale—One International tr

Thorough^ overhauled and p,
od. Apply E. Stafford, Sanford
For Sale— Nice 5 passe
land automobile. Also sui
ply Abernathy’s furniture

“ -/.-..MV., « eyrie, r tffg
First class condition, Sanford
inc &amp; ^Garage Co.
33.^
For Salo— Nearly new adding mi.
chine. 135.00. Western Union.
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For £ale— Owing to change ti
electrical power we have on hsag.
machinery in good condition, co*.
slating of boilers, engines,
pumps, fire pumps, nir romnrt*.

Superintnhdent, Sanford, FI

FOR RENT
For Rent— Two or three furnish^
roams. Strictly modern. 701# Osk.
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lP-SUp
For Rent— A nice three
apartment close in, hot ami
water, electric lights and gas.
quire H. C. Du Bone..
19
For Rent— Ten room hpuic »itk
electric lights.
Cor.'O ak Ave. t-,3
Fourth St.
A pply^ W. W. Lott
410 Oak.
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18-L’in
Rooms for Rent — Mrs. G
Hams, 124 Palmetto Ave.
For Rent— House on E. Second,
between Park and Oak.
Knucir*
211 Park.
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For Rent—T w o * or three light­
housekeeping rooms, over 5 &amp; 10c
Store.
15—
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Siberia Picking Up.
A number of new commercial enter­
prises have recently been undertaken
In uortbenst Siberia.
Mnny Iodine
works Jmvo been established In the
hclghborhood of Vladivostok, on the
shore of the Japanese sen. the Iodine
being made from seaweed found there
In abundance. An Ipterestlng distill­
ery for ether has been opeuod, the
bulk of tho Ingredients being violets
nnd Iris blossomn from tho Ussuri
countryside. A good deni of amber Is
being collected from the beach nlong
HOUSEWIFE'S SCHEME DECIDED tho coast of Premorsk and many new
salt working* have been opened In the
LY WORTH CONSIDERATION.
government of Irkutsk nnd In the Leuu
hinterland In the vicinity of Vllulsk.—
Much Less a Task When One Can Chicago Journal.
Contrive to Turn Neoeesary Work
Cause for Blueness of Air.
Into Something That May
Pure air Is blue, because, as Newton
Be Termed Amusing.
tells us, the molecules of tho air havo
"Dear, will you See to Horace? I tho thickness necessary to reflect blue
think lie'* hungry." remarked the host­ rays. When the sky Is not perfectly
puro tho atmosphere Is blended with
ess to !u-r husband.
perceptlblo
vapors, and tho diffused
"Who I* Horner?" asked the week­
light
Is
mixed
with a largo proportion
end guest. The hostess laughed.
of
white.
' "Why. It'* the furnace," she ad­
mitted. "You see, we have got In­
The story of "T h e Pretenders" to the merry way of phi) Ing a game
presents a viyid picture of the with our bonsekevplng, und naming'
Isimple life in a Middle West town everything In the house. It Isn't nearly
before the family of Pcttinglll* be­ us mueh of a task to tend the furnace
come wealthy, and after they come when It I* named Horace, and Is, In u
to live in a Fifth Avenue .mansion, way, a helpful, active member of tho
fumll/._n*_ivJigU_li_l*-rogtmled mrrrty
with a country lioine in the Adirotta* a mi Iminee. A furnace isn't u-uulshtnckiT
ATT Interesting elimnse oL. 11lice, you know. It Is n Idg. comfort­
[English custom* is ulso given in the able friend—only, like most friends. It
situations., where a reul Kurl and a

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For Rent—Two furnished room*
for rent. Hot nnd cold water. Mm.
W. W. Abernathy, 701 Mngnoli*
Ave.
14-tfe
For Rent— Several ' nice offiti
rooms over YowcII’a. Enquire N. f.
Yowell &amp; Co.
32-tf
For Rent— 708 Park avenue. Es­
quire of II. C. DuBosc, First ac4
Park avenuo.
48-tf

WANTED
Wanted—To repair
locks or lawn mower*,
ing of every kind. W
312 E. Fourth St..
Wanted—To know all rooms utd
houses for rent in Sanford. All &lt;jty
and farm property for sale in Stoinole county.
Wo are having i»
quiries every day.
Don't triiL
List it today.
Address Forrwt A
Kilgore, Agt., Thatcher-Realty Co.
* .
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Wanted to buy fron\2 to 20 sms.
close In. State price; and locatios.
Address J.' K.. c-o Herald,18*20
Wanted— Lady wishes position u
stenographer.
Work will plru».
■Box-lOSa, Ktmftrrdr— '
H'-tl "

♦ CLASSIFIED ♦ ----Orfsrt-rtrnt snarTRIfflir
t). S. Land Office *• Gslsoovkle. ft*
ADVERTISING
. 1optembor l«. Ill,
Nolle* la hereby S&gt; ** Ibst Samu* Uli
ney of Kolik**. Yloflds w to, on « * f I
llomeeleid Entry, So- &lt;
♦ tot1Ita1*11saN. Wmarade
&lt;5&gt;
'* ot Herlion 10. towriHp *1
t.. Tallahai»a# Mrflelaa. Ji

% All Local Advertisements U.
CopTlItkttd,
ISIS
In answering an advertisement
P'hcro no name.is mentioned in the
ad, please do not ask Tho Herald
fpr information a* to tho identity of
the advertiser.
Usually wo do not’

Ceo&gt;t* Kleloo

MATINKIT:

TnruUy • tt ednreday • I rlday • NVtiun'ay
3:15 p. m.
Night.7 p. nt. Sharp
Mbs Bltlis Burke
Lyric Theatre Tuewlay

AT

THE

D e jlr lB M l -»f I " tslrrlcl

tt. f.-Ltrd Ofltto at Ca sajvUUj TU,
' Nolle* la horahy .s'von «t»al L'lysso »;
blown, cf W.Fler, l .ortda. **•". »» ft*
tu.l'lS. I I ', ia-*&gt;
V . Vaw*.
OtpOle. lor si
, Seellon \1. #•■»*
•hTp 20 H. Itango IF. TaUatiaa*## Mertdto*.
la* Bled noilce ol Intention to make Tlreej
year Proof to oolabllih cl*I&gt;* t* •** .
above detrrlbed. kelore Clerk Groili
at Sanford. Florida. * ?n tb# *th day "
No-amUea, ISIS.
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FOR SALE
Claimant nnmen aa •H"*?"*}.
K. A. Ilunb. ot Woklwa,
.
A. It. Walls**, cl W*Vl»». Flcrida
For' Selc—Two very
desirable
A. O. Von Ilet tulle, of WvGwa.norian
building lots in Sanford Heights,
A. XT. Huih. of
W DAVIi
NosU 73 und 74. Will sell for $200
each or if taken together will make
Deparliaeat of *ke
m.
lower price on tho two lots. Apply
U. S. Land Offlee at
to the Farmers &amp; Merchants* Bank,'.
Nolle* i* beraby■ tlvts thsl
Headland, Ala.
18-tf
tlu»h ol deneva. ria.. wko o» nrl
lilt, made Honre.lead Entry. No.
for* Noribead
For 'Sale— First class riding or 8
1 South, Kane* i t Ea.i. TaUab»«J«
rldlan,
ba« Wed node*
ike
work horse.
Harness and saddle.
Five year proof to eeiablleh rial ^ ^
Mrs. Julius Schultz.
. 18-tfc
land ahovo dearrlbed.
. hr ink
eult Court, at flanlord. Florida, oc t
day
of
f&gt;ee*mb«r.
!H*-.______
For Sale— My Jot on First street
Claimant nem*« ••
Ptaridt,
lloreer Nleholeon of
rt. j |,
just opposite Robbins Nest hotel
You can buy this fine piece of prop­
erty cheap. Address Robert Rucksr -— • ^ ttw n J V w .
baum, 909 Franklin St., Tampa,
Fla.
18-3tp.

ADMISSION 5 AND 10 GENTS

PROGRAM

fllrdnoil^jif .iBlfn lan'Tn m.l«
ntr.rfT'T.V . .7a«■.■. . rtair
described before t'lers
Hanlon), Florida, on il
amber, ISIS.
Clalrfant r,*m*« *« »
II. A. NUhohor. of I
K. H. Kill en. ol tier

STAR

WE KNOW
.
For Sale— Kentucky horse with
buggy, saddle ifnd two sets of har­ of no other remedy that wo can
ness. Apply Cecil Gabbett, North mend more highly than
French avenue.
15-tf

Tonight— Metro presents Emmy Wnelen in "The
Pretcgders" a!?o the third epLtodc of tho exciting
M-riul "The Grip of Evil"
Wednesday— House PeUrs nnd Gail Kane In "Tho
Velvet Paw" a marvelous picturj in which the
powtr of Right nnd Love are demonstrated.
Thursday—W6rld presents Geo. Rohan in tho “ Pawn
of Fate"
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Cheap 'fdf Cash—Second hand
rubber tire top buggy. At. store of
J.-E . Pier; __
14-t(
For Sale or Rent — Well estab­
lished
boarding
house.'- Address
Boarding House, c-o Herald. 7-tf

LIBERTY AT THE LYRIC SATURDAY

For Sale
Hup Runabout, re­
built, $100. Schelle Manls, City. 6-tf

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congrrarln this district. ‘ The name there was nothing to the statements
or title by which a public, man la of the fellow wanting us to write 'ftp
thought of by hi* eonstlluenta Is slg- up. On the Contrary we found that
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
nifirant. .If he la past ipiddle life he all was being done just as agreed
* sf"* W. M. HAYNES,' Duslaeo? M m # W
can be thought of as Senator Smith and that this party was putting
or Mr. Smith or Hon. John Smith up a game to get us into’ trouble,
Pabtfat*! V.rrrj To*»t»r uwl TrW»r
without any intimation that he is We proceeded to ask him to sign a
pretentious. The title is a courtesy statement which he had given, us
Gives one confidence in himself. In his ability to “match wits”
ta" «C M nnrr h &gt;N^Kicr."iii,*i&gt;VANcr '
r i tended to afce instead of position, authority to print but he said: "Oh.
o n m i .......................... - ........t7M If he'll a younger man and Is known tint's different. I don t want my
with the other fellow and win. With our Bank Account Plan
•ix m o n th s ; . . . . .................. *.............1 :1 as Hon. John Smith it is a sign that name rolled up in it. It might hurt
m a r t: m o n t h s ............... ...................... .. .7*
his people like* him.
j my business." The fellow’ was will*
you start with $1 or mure and add to it as you can.
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!• Um- t l l » bf fa n l# » W » Pa* Y»ar W
We are not talking about the man in* to let the newspaper do t t for
A4run M Me. Pw M«alb ^
i
Who asks perfect strangers to call- ««"•• however hut was too much of f t
l l M n t t * M arl R* M id* at O f l n
him Bill or Pete or Jim. He is a ■ rwbbit to take the blame himself,
Ratarrt Aa I lii W l - O m M a i Matt** * ■ !• * JJW demagogue and expects people in Every newspaper man most every
| a t the P**t*ffl*a %l S-Mifwd. r«ut*U
addressing him to make a display of
meets with this cla,s
They
w I ndfi Aft ®f M urk Ird. I ATI.
But
if
tho
people
just
the^newsjnper
JoJo^thejworjc
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bad manners.
0 ^ « la lltn ld Batidlaf
11** ?p«mnnwnH!r
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r in T
ac~r brr L
« l y I » » « T s v f r 5 ™ . l,ac, o f , y° u\'
his first name 'they are apt to like meaning they will stand af the back
him and he is apt to deserve their door rcad* to ru^ *
----- o - ---good \lill.
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If wc should meet our representaII. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
0 . L TAYLOR
R. R. DEAS
Cashier
Pr*«ld«*«
Ass’t Cashier
live we would call him Mr. Sears Presidential Elector*
vi**.i w 4*i p&gt; L WOODRUFF Vice-President
J. Turner Butler
aa Ac would expect him to call us
Morton Caraballo
Mr. Brown or Mr. Smith or Mr.
J. I’ . Clarkson
Mr. Jones if that happened to be
Frank Harris
the name. We do not believe in be­
Milton II. Mabry. Sr.
ing too familiar on a short acquaint­
Will
H. Trice.
ance but we think of our representaence to his mental and physical be­ der the power of a devout teSrhfr
'liv e as Joe Sears because he is un- For 1 nlted States Senator
"The thing you fear win get you."
What they fen red never happened. ing.
The school emphasize* these th«*se themes of the class room m*j
pretentious and unassuming and we
1’ark Trammell
propose to call him Joe Sears behind For Congress Fourth District
- We nre n young country, but u very old things. It directs its courses with glow with* heavenly light. In the (or
government, n* governments go.
W. J. Sears
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the speriul object of giving mental mulas of mathematics old I'ythagon
Seminole county Is young in years his back’ as much as we please.
Cull the roll of the tu itio n s and you training and information.
For
Governor
fell a magic yielK^w hich open «d the
but old in the tru** Democratic
We consider Jo? Sears one of- the
! wiil arc'that n majority of* them nre
W. V, Knott
hehvens
arur disclosed the throne of- 1
Kpirit and th« formation of a Demo­
Now the question for discussion
j I'nbb-s b. -hie tin* 1-nlted States. *Ja­
most admirable men in public life.
the
Eternal,
and he offere&lt;l the m3l&gt;
cratic club demonstrates that Sem­
For Secretary of Stale
pan’" present ini penial rcgliuen Is not is, what is the relationship existing
Ho* ha.* made for Lids district u good
tery
of
this
noble
science as a laddw
inole Co&amp;nty will roll up n hands.ime
H. Clay Crawford
half u century old.
between these phases of human de­
representative-and has acted through
reaching
to
the
skies.
ContempUtmajority for the Democratic nom­
The house of Ilobenzolleru Is fairly velopment. The general object of
out his term with an eye single to * or * mpt*u**er
inees In November.
ing
the
wonders
of
God’s
handiwork
Ernest Amo*
ancient, lint tin- German cthpire is not each is to teach, to instruct. Con­
dqty. He has made no grandstand
——0 ------yet fifty anil the French republic Is no sidered from this Wtandpoint. both as revealed In the movements of the
For Slate Treasurer
plays and has made no effort to
older.
'
J. C. I.uning
r In the June primary there was a show off.
are educational forces and institu­ heavenly, bodies, Kepler falls to hii
We do not believe the
Austria und Utingnry were yoked
whole dock of candidate* who were central idjfa in his mind’ has been For State Supt. Public Instruction
tions, amf related U such.* John knees exclaiming: • "Great God, I
together long after Frunkllu told the
Ihink thy thoughts after thw."*
* W. N. SHioat*
before the people fdY* their suffrage. * going back to congress. He has not
signer* of tho Deelnmtlon of Inde]H*ttd- Locke, the. noted philosopher, n» dis- Rightly interpreted philo.i.jpjjy ja j
At .the Democratic meeting last j centered his rtftnil ~0fl tHe ascertain­ For Justice Supreme “Court
nCe they must ull bung together or b e , discUM‘ nK th,f education of the boy
any of its aspects affects the chine
Jefferson B.* Browne
Friday night the office seekers were ment of what is popular.
luiugml upamtely,
. ftleals with the following topics: Feet.
That
ter of the students, especially the
B. Ten wick Taylor
very few.
Are these
me office throughout his career has been setBilly's'kingdom Is not half so old ns |hnliit. diet, meals, fruit,, sleep, rravth&lt;-.i kilt im! wenn-s. Portugal** republic i ing, self denial, rewards, reputation * ^ a,u | 0 *’ 1isop i&gt; t.i.it uofolds
seekers’. b -* of Democrats Jiow than ; ^ Y i r ’ tir the question. “ What is Tor Halims il Commissioner
Hoyn! C. Dunn^.
•June or what 1* the answer? i r jj;h ir
in -June
Thig be h„
(lt.cidi.(1 f(,r
I- a tiling too young t o 'vote, und the manners, company, vitrue, punish- , e Rril*’ 1KP. ° ‘ dutF and &gt;tr‘TCthrta
They may want another office sopie him*-If and having 'decided what is For Stakes Attorney Seventh Dial.
riiinft-e. r&lt; public has not* yet Invd 1ment. whipping, chiding, tutor, play- * ,e ° ^ *ntlon to ‘*° ric,‘’
’k*
Wenne.l,
'&lt;....
. 4, J alin I-......I,
cynical as
French. Greek, i„...
Uw. , philosopher is as
a* DioJoseph*'H. Jones
of these days and fhiey can hirdiy right he has done it.
gatm
For Stales Senator Nineteenth
ask for it on tin- Democratie ticket
\ i .1.------- ,,f «*e„,r«l and South.. 1(.iu.rs. travel, philosophy, arithmetic cne*“ ttS c o '* aH Shopenhaur. as «).
il- ha* (..-••r. .1 rta.'ij \ jri.er and
AifuTlcnn
ri-(iiiliUcs
are much younger and other things. He does not draw , |',9h “ ta rl&gt;'le“ “ «^nceited as HerGeo. \\. Crawford
unles* the;, show tt&lt;- tra e.Ilem o
............
.
has been faithful to hi&gt; principles For Member House of RepresenllveH tbr.ir \4 till* greutest of world repub­ ! any dividing line between the work htT ?t&gt;«nc*rcratt&lt; -pirn.
th*' «P* •&gt;.* » &gt;**v«t
lic*.
and t &gt; h:s people and will i&gt;e faith­
11
I of church und school but combines ‘ * ac^ r ‘ '&gt;e theme may lead up to
F. E. Woodruff
Nearly half the human race has now
I * f * th,rone uf 0od; L ' ten *he hilt0fY
The editor of The Herald i* mak­ ful to both a* long a* he remains in For &lt; oontv JuJge
copied th a t lesson which was an- their. work and , calls 4t education.
pulitii
life.
He
has
not
made
many
•
.that is written tn blood may bt
E. .F, Householder
ing an attempt to h ive the three
nounm l l»y The Ellicrtjr belt.
Channing. another great writer.. foumj t0 be a part of a vast plan by
speeches for public consumption and For Sheriff
alleys that are on the three sides of,
says that the World, from our first f which al! things work together for
E. E. Brady
Bluffed the New Conductor.
the building paved wit* the dun lug the Congressional Record ai!,
.’'‘ar. ‘,ni
to our last hour is our school, and good .to them that love Got! ahdirt*
are ad­ For Clerk Circuit* Court
He stood nt ‘the corner waiting for
brick and cement grouted and asks
that
the Whole of life has but one , ane,i according to his purpose. Tb*
n enr. S«*veml &lt;-nrs had stopped to let
E. A. Douglas*
the cooperation of other property dressed to the publie rather than to
great
purpose education.
teacher is the interpreter. Where bt
b in get on hut lie made no move to
owner* and the 'city. * This is tbe tlie member* of the house. For In- For Supt. Puli lie Instruction
get aboard.
senator* or representa­
Thu* considered, education covers 's hi for his place, he teaches murk
T. W. 1.aw ton
only way t«» •nlvc t 1 !•■.»-- op que*- llueii.e oh
Finally
oue
stopped
und
n
plan
got
the
tivethe
most
influential
speech*-whole field of discipline and mort* &lt;*»an is written in the text bat
For
Tax
Assessor
tio ii
I t » .t [io -- .,!&lt;• t . .....j. * he-*.
off.
training— physical, mental and mor- f i e teaches himself, his faith, hit
f.u* f ■. ... . , .
...
. .i - pr-v d&gt;i not appear in the He* urd for they
A. Vaughn
"Did you pay your fare to the end of al.
Dr. Eby says that "A ll the^ fidelity, his moral .rectitude-quilttnd all*
in the are not delivered from the floor of For Tax Collector,
the line}" Inquired the waiting man. great educational thinkers of the lie* that
the
house.They
are
made
in
com­
for far mors thu
Jno. L). Jinkins
heart of the city should, be paved
" Y e s ," said the man who got off.
past
regarded
religion
as
an
absolute
mere
technical
knowledge.
Ills infiwmittees
or
personal
appeals,just the same a* the cixy street*.
"Can I have your seat?" ho nsBed.
esscntial
element
of
training
and
,!nce
abides,
when
the
lessons
gatkJoe Sears is the nominee and there POWER OF THE.- HUMORIST
"Sure. It's the last’ one op the right.
- y O ---ered
from
text
books
have
faded
culture.
None
every
contemplated
hand side, cross «ent."
The blinding, .light* now. used by i* no good reason why any Denocrat
should
fail
to,
vote
and
work
for
The man elnmbered nbonrd and hur­ a merely secularized training such from the mind.
Tercentenary
of
Cervantes
Recalls
to
some car ')» :« • &gt; -houid be discon­
:fs is given in our public schools of
ried
to the sent just left vacant.
his
election.
He
has
year*
of
use­
The school may thus roopmti
Readers of History Memory of
tinued in this city. These lights are
„ "Fare please," said the conductor America." Thus we see that while with the church by exerting a Chris­
fulness
before
him
and
Florida
would
Other
Satirists.
not even needed on the country 'road
shortly afterwards.
we are accustomed to make and tian influence through it* teacbm.
much less in the city. They art; a profit by having them -pent in her
"Fare nothing," responded the man. draw a distinct lin e. between the And allow me to suggest just hwi
Tile British are not the only people
service.—Times-Union.
*
general nuisance to ail those who
who tills year may celebrate iho ter- “1 Just took tile other fellow's place work ol the state in education, and that this is a most important matter
. -----o ----are obliged to travel at night and in
ci-ntenary of u great writer. Madrid Is who gnt off and lie suit! he paid to the work of the church, that no such and tine that should he given srriota
TH E "U o U K T S ' C A N D ID A T E "
many instance- blind the pedestri­
ereetllig II UiMtiUllielit to tile author of the end of the line und said that I distinct line&gt;should he drawn. In
consideration by all people who srv
Some of the newspapers of this "Don (Julxote.** Cvrvuutcil was nioru could have Ids scat."
ans who at Tempt to rro** a -treet
the highest sense, both are educa­ interested in Christian work.
*’'
The response.evidently was n stun­
ahead of them
The ejty council state that have heretofore been than a man of letters; lie was more
tional. The united object of both is
ner
for
the
new
conductor
nud
lie
was
should have a section in their auto (.Democratic, not from choice tiutj titan u great humorist; lie wus ud
As to how the church may aid tt*
to develop ideal citizens. Christian­
ordinance* forcing owners to provide perforce of circumstances, now call ejiocli; Alnster of ridicule.’ lie luuglied so surprised he passed up tho fare.
school, I shall not discuss, except to
ity, brotherhood, good citizenship,
some other kind of -headlight that Mr, Knott the "court's candidate." the defunct age of chivalry out^of exsay that it may do*so by showing u ,
education —. all nre related terms,
will dimini»h the glare of the present and not the candidate of the people.' Istencq.
interest in the work of the school. ,
As Fit as Caesar.
and should be synonyrftous.
Epilepsy
does
qot
dlsquqllfy
a
man
system of lighting.
Mr. W*. |J. Flournoy. Mr. C a lls'I
H" 1
Finally the relationship bct*«i
lion of. the humorist, u New York from serving as thu executor of n |5.*
Tho facta gathered from , books,
---- D ----j leading counsel, in a telegram to the;
the
school and the church is one of
j Tribune writer states. He restores
Editor ft. E. Thompson’ of the Tampa Tribune, said: " I know the, sanity. He cleurs the atmosphere of OOO.OOu estate. Surrogate Fowler In the mental discipline which comes intcfrifpendtmrP.' ' Th~e~~worh ol th*
New York city made this ruling In de- frnm p»” "i"ii » » " » ” »-TW-urnrtv—tmr
Taylor County Herald is a true phil- court of rny state will he fair, as it extravagance and humbug. Bergson
clrUug-aguhtfW-thr dtrtiH iff CoTTT'rnnets association with the teacher, the at­ church cannot reach its mtssioa
bsopher. -Here is the song, h« sings:! always has been."_______
without the aid of the xchool and the
Hint Inugtltl'r Iln4 "survival value" L. Behind, who nre trying to oust Dr,
mosphere of the srhool room
a
.
ha* Lion timdlv*-w ttlwl aliii tv:
Why should i\ suddenly become aa a corrective of social nliusi’s. tVr. Timothy E. Choesmun as executor. Sur­
school, will fail to truly educate whrt
place for development all these are
the nominee for Governor, th e ___ 1rnrmpt -and-ttirrr its-burk Uport Tts nit my hum.' of tin- world's most ef­ rogate Fowler said:
it does not so teaseh as to insptr?
one
in making u living, give bro&amp;de
"Suppose that, one had nominated
■
aurlliT P t lt i is over,. Villa ha* n o t , yveord, which has been above rc- fective reformers have been its mas­
Its student* to lead lives in keeping
sympathies, pbllah and refine the
iieen captured; Wilson stands goo preach or suspicion since the state ters of ridicule and satire. There ure Caesar ns Ills executor. He Is admit­
with the ideals of the church.
humorists, like Mnrk Twain, In wiiqse ted to hove been the greatest genius of manners, elevate the taste, sharpeh
chance of.Leing reelected, we are at j was admitted into the Union, bv#n
the a
laughter there Is no stlug, iiiql there nil the world, yet he was nn epileptic. the intellect and deepen___________
_ .Thorn
peace with the world, paper Is going j during the most perilous' times in
have beeh bitter sutlrlsts, like Jotiu- .&gt;V]iQ.fli.uiJxuuld-n‘ d prefer Cnrsnrfor tdatloB for'Mill'Uiat'Is elevating und ment between illiteracy and Chris­
higher, subscriptions coming faster I the state's history?
thmtrKwi fr-mnl -EirTtoCWnni cuuIil7wTio nn executor, with all his physical de­ ennobling. The work ‘oj the church tianity. Christianity- will grow sod
-our B. V. I?.'s are still h'llflirg
Knowing^Its history alld-the char­ have simply mocked the "idl'too lip- fects. to the ordinary hedger und ditch­ comes In to round out and supple­ spread in. the world as Illiteracy d
T*h are liking, cane grinding and acter of its members, Mr. Flournoy- tnnnness" of mankind nt Its noblest, er, possessed of an absolutely sound
ment this training with that which decreased. Wo learn to read * »
ppssum hunting time here, and good closed his tribute of this high tri­ But lit almost every age there 1ms body and a-congenitally sound mind?"
is more important—training in liv­ reason in school, and aa a comeroads on the way wc should worry bunal in the following language:
been oofne bold nonconformist 'spirit
ing' the
highest life 'according td quence, wc are fitted to read
— pass the chicken."
whose laughter In the face of some
New Life Preserver.
the standards of its faith.
Thus, reason in all the affairs of life. The
"I;c a n n p t refrain from sending traditional scarecrow has ended the
A novel life preserver hns been de­ the church and the Achool come to­ church is seeking the man who c»»
you this message. In the trial of tyranny of. n truth which huff out­
vised to supplement tho ordinary cork
JOE SEARS
gether in.the work that each h“ s to rend and reason. ,Tho church mike*
this great public cise, in which ali lived Its usefulness and become n He.
Jacket In rough water. By Its use the*
TV. J. Sears, better known as Joe
do
for humanity, and the relation­ its appeal to the intellect as well M
Florida isintcrested, the names of Knighthood In the days of Chiiucer person In distress Is able to breathe,
Sears is the Democratic nomirfeo for
and cffci^^^f 'and upon the randi- bad still its noble aspects, but knight­ even when the waver, sweep over his ship is seen to be one of a supple­ to the conscience. The church »fr ,]
peals to men as rational beings, sod
/latcs un-J^KTjTarcd to the science, hood * nfter Cervantes wrote "Don head. The appliance adds to the cork mentary nature.
the school aid* in developing the*?
oratory .an^^pirit of our inspired Quixote" couli never quite efcenpe n Jacket a light tnetul chamber whlcTi
Neither the church nor the school
American institutions. . And as a I touch of tile burlesque. Therefore, men floats high, n spout leading from It as organized today is adapted to rational powers, thus preparing it*
pen this message its integrity is vol- fumed to less antiquated und tnoro rinlng two or three feet nlsive the caring .for the whole wellbeing of students to become intelligent ( hri»renl avenue* of liunmn service.
water level. A tube leads from this
slanz wflen tho church has fulfilled
; untarily sealed with the tear of th
. Similarly,, the laughter o f Arista- chamber to n face mask, through which the child. The work of each is nec­ its mission of evangelization
patriot who loves these institutions plume* wrought confusion among tho
essary to the true education of our
•• •&lt; 1
which were erected and saved by unclenk Greek fcophlstn. I.uclan's mock­ the Wearer of the Jacket breathes. citizenship. ' Andf since this *js the conversion.
Even
If
the
water
sweeps*©?#?
his
Do von know how much
the precious blood of our fore­ ery corrected much of (lie scntlmrntnlLet
me
now
sum
up
the
points
I*
head the spout of the nlr chamber Is case, the relationship should- not be
fathers."
Ism of the effete Grrco-ltoiunn so­ Mill clear und the ul{ supply unlxu- merely one of a supplementary na­ the relationship as I have tried *•
lim e a I.oose I.raf Ledger
"Surely," says the Pensacola Jour­ ciety. The sound laughter of Eras­ pnlrcd. /.*. •
•
ture, but one of mutual cooperation. present them.,,, .
SyMem will g iv e
on
nal. " i f there were any fraud on the mus, the iiutnunlst, spread the IntluBoth tho school and the church
Then let us ask the question, how
flir t of the Renaissance in northern
•jotjr book-keeping?
j
part
of
Knott
in
the
counts;
Mr.
have
for their common purpose
,
*
.
may the* school cooperate with the
Europe. Butler's ’Tludibrns" helped
|Flournoy would not now attempt to
development
of Idekl citizens—edu­
correct the extravagances of early
If you really knew , you
church? Some of the ways that oc­
I cover it tip. Or If there was fraud English puritnulsm. Voltaire laughed
cation
in
its
broadest sense.
cur to me arc as follows: By teach­
would let uh install a sy s­
[which he was unwilling to charge the Inst remnants of medlevnllmn out
ing a reverence for sacred, things,
In the second place, the
publicly, he would not voluntarily of the elghteenth-eentury France and
tem before the UrM of next
By- speaking well of religious work­ is supplementary In its nature. T
go out of his way to extol an Insti­ cleared the ground for modern democ­ From an Address made at the Presbyter­
ers and making the reading of the work of the church completes t j
month.
tution and countenance a condition racy.
Carlyle'S "Hsrtor Ilesartus"
ian Church by Prof. R. F. Ezell
holy Book a part of the daily pro­ work #f the school.
which he thought wss false."— Ocala made nineteenth century romanticism .
Principal of Sanford Schools
Let us tell you about it-gram.
School officials may also help
Tho relation also should be
ridiculous. Tho s ly 'humor of Thack­
Banner.
by
employing
such teachers ss are generally l^, one of mutual cooperseray brought common sense into’ early
In order that we may know what
Wc can install a complete
. ----- 0 ----Vlctorinnlsm, and the sardonic spirit the relationship between the church actlv? in religious work, and whose tlpn, where the work of each pf*j
YOU DO IT
HyHtcm from stock,
of Bernard Shaw In these times has
examples will be worthy of emula­ mote? the work of the qther, not ?
Editor Bloom of the Lakeland left little in modern commercial so­ and the school is, we must know tion in this respect.
1 t
supplementing It, but strcngtheiuof
what each stands for and does.
Star speska a whole mouthful of ciety unchallenged.
What is tho purpose of the church,
Hera I wish to read from a speech it by sympathy and inwrest.
truth in the following:
Mny the Ccrvuntes monument stand
and what la tho purpose of tho recently delivered by an eminent
As a climax to tho relationship ** I
"T h e other day we were approach­ as o reminder to tnodemsithat there
school?
clergyman of our country, who spoke have tried to oho'w that the rcI,t® 1
Jhyr«*.beeh
reformers
with
A
sense
of
ed and asked to "write up" a certain
.
humor I
The church, in my judgment, has .os follows, upon the work of the i* on? of •Interdependence,
institution in this city; the claim
neither c?n reach its-highest purpo** J
one great object before it, which la Christian teacher:
was set forth that in the erection of
Their Fear Not Realized.
the teaching and presachlng of God's
In. the abstract there fg nothing without.the.aid o t tho other
a certain building an inferior grada
The great fear of those whoso act word with the object of jvinuap- ■Christian *ln the science of mstheTha relation of tho church to —
of material was being used. *"H op here In Philadelphia 140 years ago
men to Chrikt', causing men to accep 'matin or In the inductive aciences; school and of tho eehool to
onto them," the pttrty said, and the mode this n nation wns that tho state
him, and - cultivating the spiritual classic language? are the' speech of church it such ttyt th* wor
psrty expected us to hop. But we would not remain a nothin, a writer In
life of the convert.
PHONE US
pagan nations and philosophy was either develop*, ■'*PP*emt’ nts,lllu
had met sqith this kind of a-parasite the Philadelphia Public Ledger says.
The school has for ita aim th? born before the new etar appeared strengthens and brings to
before and before hopping we made History has proved In their caae th?
training of the atudent with xefer- bver tho h1ls of fiethl?heta;'ydt un- the work' o t thh other.
in Investigation. and found
thikt falsity o f the epigram :____

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corner of First street and Park ave­
nue. . » * ’ ')

Just Spilt the Dirterence.
,
In s jury trial In n small'town nol
Wo advise an, early selerlion of many miles from civilization the rural
gentlemen Into whoau hands .the coso
the wondfcrful values that the Three
.
t
•
°f tho plaintiff and defendant was
and
One
Store
is
now
offerinR
in
c l e v e r dog w ig w a g g e d s ig n a l
, Placed wero so * stubbornly divided
- : y u l e H a p p e n in g * — Mention ! I
SHAPES IN SILK, BEAVER, VELVET AND FELT
sweaters, blue serge skirts. Comforts that they wero some twenty-odd hours
• TO MASTER. .
of Matters In Brierand also millinery.
19-1tc
TRIMMINGS IN METAL, FUR, FANCIES, OSTRICH
In reaching a verdict As they left
Personal Items of
Full lino of up to (hue counts, coat the court, after having rendered tho
ORDER WORK /I SPEC I A L T Y
I n t e r e s t *'
suHa, dress skirts-and shirt waists verdict, one of them was asked hy a Animal Used Tall and Code, Wfth
(prV.uur inspection. Fall and Win­ Wood what th&gt;: UdubU.WM • &gt;;\vaui,“ r Some Profanity, to Teflf tfwncr of
the Close Proximity of
ter 10TO-17. • If money saving mean t •»c said, "six oil'em wanted to glvrtthe
I! sur,mary of .ho nontIns Sm.il
iilulnilif ji'iuii, jin,| H|x on 'em wanted
Grizzly Bear.
anything
to
you
don't
fail
to
kee
T»lk* SucflooHy Arranged for
!()(&gt; Kant First Street
Next to McCulIers
t" give him
so we split the dlfthese
lines,
Ladies’
Cents'
KmHurried Herald Readers
leretirn oil give him JVM) "
f'lsherm ui aro doted for tho tall
porium, L. Kraus*,' Prof. . tut K
stories they tell ot their prowess, but.
„„+ &gt; + + + &lt; ■ + + *+ + + + + + + + + + •&lt;
[First St.
16- lie
according laVurclval IUaae.lL ,-.Inter-;
I)r C. D. Christ ot Orlando was
—
T, , *
P- Hagan, Chairman of the
. of dogs, they aro not lii it wlien a
ijpthD riO' Sunday-afternoon,” be- Noffcc to Qualified Voters. Semin- r.
Hoard I), County , ('(.nim ii.laii’
[
hunch or spnrtsmeu get together and wore Rev, Arthur Rearing Peek, Mrs.) Hon. IJ. IL Weljs. n member of tho
'f*
i
k
rir1,*!)1
I
’minty,
E'lmldi,
ole County
jng called here professionally.
•vting |ur anil on l**half cf ttn*
begin, telling what their dugs haro'• Julius T a k a 'h. Misses
Gretrhen campaign committee,,
Board of county commissioners lli/aid ot County CommitKor Sale—Delayed order just ar­
dune In the search for game.
.lom r./aiiil lor ami on In-half
Schultz,
Olga
Schultz,
Saidee
Wi!!Will IL ’ Price, Democratic nom­
rived—Celery seed American and m o t’ October ISth, 1!M0, and re­ ot .tho County of* Hominolo,
Mr. Bosseau. at his
studio
in Now, liams and Charlotte Hand.
The
inee,
for Presidential elector will
Stato
of
Honda
,
,
,
French. H. H. Chappell, Celery vised the list of, registered voters of
citation
j. \ ork city, recently showed a group oi next meeting will be held at the j begin speaking Friday covering an
Seminole
county
and
will
meet
on
Jamoa
II.
Iltyrr!
*
frtn
7-ttc
Hi of his pictures at tho Knoodlor gal
avenue
itinerary through west Florida ter­
To all tx-rruna inlrro.lrd In of having lirni . .
|,„.|„.1I„,. unvnral ‘ dm- i«ir. rectory, with Mr, Peck, host.
Friday, October 27tl», UMO.’ at in upon
ihi
(otioatiig
dt*riU
&gt;o&lt;l
property.
altlirlts,
including m ural
UK i « r
____ ___ ___ .__... . Jy. *i
Use Juba Sclt.RlsitiK Floor for
minating
ut Pertsiicoln.
b'clock n. m., to reinstate any name uato, lylnc and bain* tr iho County o f Sam- j trails" which ho has done fur Amortdelirious hot Biscuits—At all groInula, Slam ut Florida, and more parlleu*
P rrxoacf Afrnfi'rta
or names that might have been Imrly dorril.rd a&gt; follow., lo-wlt:
rah owners. In bis association vitth
Amos Lewis and Ellis F. Da via
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cer&gt;
M
uf N K 'i Srr. 7, Trap. 30, 8, ol dug fanciers ho baa heard many ‘‘tall"
Mrs. E. F. Coney has returned to addressed a large meeting last night
erroneously stricken from the regis­
Hang** .13 Kaal.
R. S. Davies is in the city ngnln tration list.
S I V , &lt;&gt;l N K &gt;4 8&lt;*e. S, Twp. 20 8, ot stories, but tho most extromo of nil Is Brunswick a'tor u pleasant visit- to ut Mtfriunnu on occasion of tho or­
Itangr 12 K*«t.
,ftcr an absence of several years and
one which hu repeated in telling ot n friends in this city.
Any person whose name has been
ganization of u Knott Campaign
8 E «, ol N W 'i Soc. S, .Twp. ,20, 8. of
certain sbooting meet which hu once
will be with the. N. I*. Yowell Co. stricken from the list and w|io is Kang. 32 Kail.
Club
in Jackson county.
Similar
hit;1, cl N W •, Srr, X, Tarp. 20, 8, ol attended,.
This will he Rood news to his many entitled to vote will please meet lt.intr&gt;
32 Kaal.
Mrs. C; J. Humph has as her iluhii will lie organized during tho
"Ho any of ^-ou gentlemen know .the
N W , of N W t 8ro. 8, Tw p. 20, 8. ot
friends as Mr. Davies U an expert With th'e hoard ■Ain the above date.
guest this week Mrs. Miltcer of Ft, week in other counties of west Flor­
Itangr 32 Ki&gt;l.
Russian suttbr, sumeilmes called the
in the mercantile business.. Ho will
IV btru i, I,. I*, ilaxitri, I'hairman of the
B. A. Douglass. Clerk,
ida., Mr. Lewis and Mr. Davis will
Myers, formerly of Sanford.
Hoard cl ('nunty Cominlaaloilrra, Sominolf golden setter?** asked an admiral In
confine his attentions particularly
Board of County Commissioners County,
spetitl tho balance of the week
•
------rPloruta, arllrtf fur and on Iwhalt tIto navy, who was a*member of tho
to the window dressing department
tsalonrra,
.
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,,
...
ol the Hoard l
cfI (County
’ minty Caram
I'ummluloner*,
Seminole County.
Mr. Geo. D, Bishop is in New speaking at points in Jacksonville
iiml Inf ami an 1 l|jilI af Ibis ('aunty «»( pHTty Bilthcrcil III Mr. ItOIBOBU tt Hill*
tnd a ill use a liberal space in The
10-2tc
Snninol.-. stale of Klurida. did on the 23r&lt;l ,||0
"J WU OllCO Stationed ut St. York on business for the Company. speaking at points in Jackson and
U»&gt; til (kltib'i, \ I». t£Rldn iila lii* pdllUnn „
.
fl
*
.
Herald.
Calhoun counties.
in the almw rntlllpd rnurt.. nUf«ln* amunf, PclcrsliUrg, IIOW PolrOgrad, JW naval
olhir thing-* tliai iamn U. Hryrt- U tho :,iiaclio of our embassy. While there,
‘ Use Julia Self ItisiriR Flour for
W. S. Jennings will begin 'his
r*ffibrd limit In . .
.
,
,.
Atwrivr uf th*» fit!tawing iNcfitn
Mr. J. Hargreaves returned to
ddlrious hot Biscuit's—At all gro- luitftS ARE HELD IN LEASH
living by chnncu ablo to render hoiu^
Tuunl),
Klafi
lu;
speaking
itinerary at Green Covo
--------L.
his home in Waycfoss last week. He
. N R ', 1 «»l N K 't Sec. 1 * I Twp.
Springs
nn
next Monday* and will
cers. If You Would Live Long Co Over to itaugr n E t.t.
and hu knowing mu to bo v»;ry keen was in Hanford on pleasure and busi­ proceed .down the east coast termin­
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
S W , h. i f
Sec. * ft, Twp.
.Halifax County, Va., aorf Hoar
■' '
LaMi
on good dogs,'made mo* a present ness combined.
Self Riling Hour—At all Rrocers.
ating at Miami or Key West tho
T a p . so, s, of
Mr. Thomas Bruce.—
' W , of N W !, Fee*
•
of n very lino Russian setter of Ills
Har.cf
i
»
Eaat. .
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lust of next week.
:o,
s.
of
Twp.
8,
N K 'ii ot N W .', S^Cown breeding. 1 kept tho dog with me
Mr. H. T. Russell and family are
If any of these authorities on what flange 32 Ea* 1.
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for
until
ordered
back
to
my
ship
and
then
H. of
N W ! i ol1 N W ', Srr.. 8. Twp.
pleasantly located on the Aldridge • E. W. Davis begins an iitinerary
delicious hot Biscuits—At all gro- constitutes old ago nro in (bo vicinity, lUngt* *VJ Kail.
at Bushnell next* Monday morning
touk him uhoard.. Wo wero some time place on Celery avenue.
will they pIcaBO drop around .to tho*
An*( futthor alleging th*1r » pt? »!ii* hlch- cruising about, during which Umo,
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that. takes, in Webster, Brooksville,
cers.
M
pfflliinlr.
br#fi rnl»bllii hr ■I in
Wnlcot hotel and discuss tho matter » * * tIMFlnfltU,
lludiug the dog unusually Intelligent.
imr Linn
a t’tfl aid |
Crystal River, Inverness, Dtinellon,
*«unt &gt;,
A fine gray funeral enr was ship­ with Thomas K. llruco of Halifax caun- tpa*»e*
MLhs Edna Owens of Mifrialina, McIntosh, Leesburg, Ocala, Eusti*
rhfnI'iglt am 1 ***'.■r t,Wt
I taught hint to do some things, among
ped here yesterday from the factory, ly, Va.f &gt;Mr. Bruce, who Is eighty waul Jam* - II. Hryrr, thal 1»t»rli»fl *»f »*Dl
Fla.,
lias acceptetl it position with ami Tavares.
ivrr m
iim
i lifnanh u
tho
Muhmny iM' int ntrf
ml inniufn
rn tnn«I« them the wigwag system of signaling,
being designed for Undertaker Tich- years young, hns boiuo definite Ideas o f Ih*J a m .* If. l l r y r r , lirhtK
thii
French
Miiiiut-ry Shop.
f&lt;
&gt;
r
nlilrli
nature
seemed
to
have
ipinl!
ui**! *u ■ ■tlinl a* fulliim, Vm-w i*
t eperts are p^rsistelnyt coming
rtior of Orlando. On account of the on the subject, and |io kfmws where t aftp
Y a) »lf'&gt; f•’*-? •»» «ttJ»Il t«a**UlV T).-.| him peculiarly with bln uiat;tiUI-_
\ *&lt;tl
to tin: .Democratic Headquarters
t t Uu.). «’f thf *ai I J* nr* If cent tail.' Hu breamo very expert nod
chcjji freight rate the car was ship- the years may be successfully lulcrm'd f tfiritijtfii tli
lih" uf *hit h i* mar.* par
•Messrs. Arthur Vowel! and \Vrn. that speakers for Rev. Sidney J.
Itl) t I . I In
pel here and taken by brick road to so that they nre harmless.
would go forward uud signal to me
] I irol jfl&gt; it .r ili.-.I aw fo l io * * lli*Kl»ir»inK
.1 ami
Stringfellow
motored to tlcaia
Srrliuli S.-v.-n &lt;7i. T«•»I • everything he, saw! until ho became
Catts. Prohibition candidate for gov­
That bonefleent spot Is Halifax coun­ I If:. i»rlh llinOrlando
*
I .hip Tk-rnty 2IU. m i i i Ii of ltanz&lt;* 32 K u l,
(
illiliesville
(or
the
week-eml.
ty,
Vn.,
suit
1
It
Is
beyond
doubt
the
ernor
are making tho positive state­
tinterror
of
the
men.
Irtiinl hnnk- . 1210. 5 tl- mure or tr*.
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
moat wonderful spot &lt;jn the whole I w* *l of I he northra*! corner of ««h i Srrt
ment
that
if the'Stjpreme, Court had
"After
sotiio
Umo
wo
put
In
nt
tlim
Self Rising Flour— At all grocers.
lion Si-vcn (7), in raid lounrhlp xnil n r e ,
green earth.
If MetchnlkofT, who .alii point heing in the center linr of th* const, and after having got n few days'
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Miller
have
allowed
the
state canvassing hoard,
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made goats' milk popular by discover­ Sanfonl xhit (icncvn road: thriiri* aouth 5C shore leave 1 went for-u shooting trip returned front Columbus, Obitj, Cl»i- to count the vote Mr. Catts gained
.tog. 39 *cr.. i ' » t tit a point on the writ
For delicious hot biscuits’ use Julia ing that,tho Bulgarians who drank it line nf Krrtinn M (Hi; aald point 'M n g 7»0 up In the mountains. 1 was unite anx­ eago, I IJ.. Niagara Knits and other
in Alachua that he Would have boW
mure or Irti aoulh « f th«* N. \V. corner
Sell Rising Flour—At ail grocers.
managed to live a long time, bad only fcrl
of Sor. S; thanes* *outh 5?* *I«‘X. 39 *rr. eaVt ious to see what he would do on birds.' points of- interest.
the Democratic nominee
1it order
gone to Halifax county Instend. there a dt-lanrr *.f 3112 It. to an anitlr point He wns very good, and wo were hav­
,
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to
refute
this
false
hnpresrion.
de­
*
t
hence*
-iiulH
r.r.
*|r(
I
’»
-e*-.
e»*t
a
.lt*tanrr
Al Von Her bliss of the Wekiwn would bo less artificial buttermilk on t*f Itiul It III n point 2S* It more or l r „ ing great Sport when | saw him nig
s ign ed ly created to hurt the Demo­
I
&gt;r
It.
M.
Mason
arid
family
are
the market now.
north, of the anuthweal corner ol the north
haling violently from a thicket where
section brought in several, large
i,uartrr of Seri Inti t ixht
- . then*-*moving this week into tile I’ojie rj*s- cratic candidate, Hon. tieorge P.
Relievo all of Ibis from Mr Bruce. *-a.t
(
•oath .&amp;&lt;• ill i: I.', m i - *•»•'. a i|i-tanre *i| 1 thought him on a point.
sweet potatoes to The Herald office
Raney, st;Ue chairman, directed tho
iduttce
on Sanford Heights.
Tho pther day be halted, in the foyer 5t)'i It! to a point. on the aoulh tine of thr . "His tall was going so fast l could
last Saturday jusf to show us that
following telegram to Hon. If. Clay
of the Wolcott, where ho has been
d "*"*
banlly spell out tho message. It wns:
he^knows how to farm.
He is a coming for many years, to hear one moru'or 'f-n m ■ point 510 ft. morr or tr.i 1 ’Master, thero’s the d—deal biggest
Craw
forth
Mrs. Cecil Gabhett has returned
, | |i „ „ p
Virginia boy lately .transplanted to man condole with another over tho loath of lh« northwest- rornn of the north"Hon. H .’ Clay ,Crawford, Tnllahaam.t i|UmrU'r of tho »&lt;&gt;Qlhi-»«l nuxrler oj S'lixiy near it hero you over saw, from Washington, Go.
a Florida homestead on the Wekiwa (tenth of bis father, seventy-five years Scrtion tilght IS), thence aoulh 56 dr(, , l‘m backing out.
You'd better run
see, Kin,:
35 arc., rant 213.5 ft, mnfe or l e « to a point
and^has a line farm of eighty acres, old.
on the mutherrpnat line of the. property of llko h—! ” * '
"Please wire at my expense num­
• Mrs. Mabel Langendefer of Col­
most of it flowing well land and very
"Ho died of old age,” tho grieving JatnCHt II. Ilryct. The above .teacilhe.t
umbus, Ohio, is in tho "city and will ber upcottnled votes in gubernatorial
right of way fifty ft. In width through the
Pads in Steel Helmets.
rich. ’
one said.
',
land* of the &gt;ald Jamr» II. Ill ye... being.thr* W
mutter on flic in your office October
A notV steel helmet for the protec- be the winter guests nf her sister,
“ Old nge?" broke fn Mr. Bruno. In­ prewnt grailcil right of way hlrh fur
For delicious’ hot biscuits use Juba
loth, for Honorable Sidney J. Catts,
Kirs.
\V.
A.
Ginn.
dignantly,- - "Old ago? Why, I nm rh?ouJh,,theh U n d r ‘ of X " •a'i)t 'jam r,''*’!! tlon o f R rltlali tro o p s on tho fir in g lin e
Sell Rising Flour—A t all grocers.
also for Honorable W. V. Knott—
eighty years old—or. young—myself. llryce and a« I* «hown by (he prehmlnar) i jg b e in g Issued at th o rnto o l DU,1)00 a
G-tf
My mother lived to bo nlnety-Blx years fVpeerl or"the‘ ( ounty o^Scm’tnole' H u o "f \month, according to Jhu Army and
Mr. 1). S. Batten and daughter. also us uf date of October 16th.*'
"George P. Raney,
Use Julia Self Rising Flour for old, my father wns past ninety when ho Florida.
,
, Navy Journal
Advantage was taken Miss Mattie Batten of Jacksonville
And It further appeal In* from
I’* " ' hy th o d e s ig n e rs o f tho ttlperlCIlCO
delirious hot Biscuits— At all gro­ went on and I have nn uncle living lion
"Chairman."
were the week-end guest* of Mr,
that it i* ncccwary. lh*t the lan*t, *.r I \
n
*
cers.
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and In good health lit ono hundred nhd •ail! Jam il III llryce over and through the g a in ed from th e USO o f ttlU F ren ch and Mrs. J. W. Batten.
Mr. Crawford promptly received'
•aid right cf way pa»»e» I* pece*«ary t» lx*
as follows:
The Sanford High School football four. This old ago Is tommy rot, al­ had ami taken by .the Countre of Seminole holniut or rnsiiuu, and faults which had
purpoie of a puhlie highway; aod It developed in the luttur wero remedied,
teim will play the St. Augustine though I suppose people enn't live (or.the
further appearing front »ald |M*lltO&gt;n that Tho British helmet Is a round cap of 1 Mias Norma Herndon came home "George P. Raney, chairman, Jack­
long
around
hero.
They
should
como
the County ol Seminole, and the »al*l Jamra
elevin next Friday in what promises
sonville, F'la.:
to my country, wljero tho years aro II. H r)ce cannot agree upon a rra»onalle tho hardest steel, with a nnrrow "Up” from Orlando where she is attending
"Uncounted votes gubernatorial
to be one. of the hardest fought
comprniallon to be paid lor raid right of back and front, nnd designed with u school at the Cnthedrnl School, this
held In Irtish.'*
way;
race,
on file this office Ictober 10,
gsmes of the season. Come out and
accom­
"And that Is— V
Now, theirffi/e, I hi* l* to command ail much lowor pitch than tho FTench ivinler, fqr the week-end,
Catts
66, Knott Hfl. No now re­
help the home boys win.
person*
In
tem
ttd
in,
oi
having
lien*
upon
typo.
It
Is
perfectly
smooth,
having
.“ Halifax county, Va., suh, ns I’vo the above detcrlbcd property, to per 0 tally
panied by two class mates, Miss
turns
Hied
since the 10th.
no
fluting
or
projections
for
bullets
or
said."—New
York
Herald.
lor delicious hot biscuits usn Juba
be. and appear belorc the Judge oi our
Christine Peters of Boston. Mass.,
Circuit Court in end lor the Ccunly *d frngmfmts
H. Clay Crafcford, .
of shrapnol to strike and Miss Katherine gutter o! Iowa.
Self Rising Flour— At all grocers.
Seminole, Stale of Florida, at the court
ugntnst. Ingenious devices have been
_______
^Secret*ry
-o{--Htate.JI—T~
houte
in
Sanlurd,
Florida,
on
the
Oral
Mon­
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PAYIN G S A L A R IE S TO W IV ES day in December neit, the eame- being a
employed
to
Jibtalubotlv
w
ht« m|-lit end
This statement from the Secretary
Uiile |l|r (|[ pur riULi-il-Ceuct.-eed-on-the
__ When visiting Orlando take a
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Betts re­
day of l)cc*mber. A. I* 1916. to ih iw a comfortable ono. lns|do tho dome ot
-Dfscuraierr 8tartiSB- In Periodical be^ "4th
Of
State ' shows -boyond any' possi­
wh»t ‘ nWrtil they or xny of th#m m«y tho helmet are fixed a number of rub­ turned Sunday, friim. a delightful
voted to Women— Husband Is the
have In the piopcrty which Ih* County of
bility
of argument thul Mr. Knott
the Colonial Inn, or a Shopper’ s
d u ll** to twka »n«l lofirln lrm n for ber studB, to take up thu shock of tho visit to Tampa.
Rtal provider.-- --------- 1— Srmlnuln
is tho rightful and legal nominee of
road purpewra ■• afcr*«aid; and further to blow struck from any dlroctlon. They
lunch for 35 xu . Tha very-bast
•how rau.c (hat l h » j. or any of them may
the F'lorida Democracy. At no time
KNOTT
RIGHTFUL NOMINEE
place yet.
Mr*. -Cornish, Proprie­
*
*
haw , why aald property ahould not b* sc como between tho holmct and Its
About tho most foolish proposition taktn
for
th*
uara
and.purpose*
art
forth
is
since
Sept. 21st do the records show
double lining ol felt, and wadding. Tho
tor
*
19-2tc
that hns been advanced for soma tlmo tor * petition hrirtolorr filed in tbii rauta
that
Mr.
Catta was ever entitled to
wadding
comes
next
to
tho
head
ot
tho
Reports About Alachua Gain Do
tha taid U P. Hagan, aa Chairman of tha
Mr. and Mrs.' R. J. Holly and is the discussion now going on con­ by
Hoard of County Commtaaionrra, Kamlnnl" wearer-and covert Mt closely,* ao that
lie
eonstdpjrd
th e Democratic rioYn%~
Nol Prove O u t -------family spent Sunday in DeLand. cerning tha paymont of salaries to County, Florida, acting foi and on brba (
ol the Hoard uf County Cw»mUai«nerw and If a bultnt ahontd ftbriofralo The steel
ince.'.
'
’
’
the guests of M r . u n r l _ ^ , , Chris wjv.es._ Tlie dlicusslon starud - sonta (cr and un brhatf of (Jia County cl Srmcap and Intjlct n scalp wound tho wad­
Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 18:—The
Tho
supporters
of
the
Prohibition
Inolr,
State
cf
Floildt,
afalnai
thr
aald
tlmo
ago
In
a
periodical
devoted
to
Ctiflrfnjron at their beautiful home
Jamra II. Hryca, or ala* ,ba barred forever ding will act as a dressing. Tho ho!- Democratic campaign is now begin­
womon,
and
It
haa
been
"raging"
ever
candidate
-arc
beginning
to renlizo
from' claiming or rirreiahig any rght, titla mot Is secured on tho head by means
*nd gpent the aftefnoon in visiting
ning to get into full awing. A big the seriousness of tho turning .tide of
or lntrrrat In and to tha ahdva dearribed
since,
with
now
and
then
aomb
good
the many points of interest in and
property, lit rein fail nol, *■ olhrywlaa a of a afoul chin strap.
soul advocating that tho wife bo paid default
force is busily engaged mailing out public sentiment and reports aro
will ba entered . again*! you.
•round DeLand.
Witnr**, E. A. Dodgljtaa. Clark of tha
regular wagos, and the household ex­
literature to tho voters of the state, coming to the headquarters that it la
Couit In and for Srmlnola County?
Lr*e Juba Self Rising Flour for penses bo apportioned proporly—and a Circuit
and the speakers are beginning to being c rculated in . the rural dlaSlate i t Florida, and the aaai of *aid court
ddirioua hot Biscuits—«At all g^o- lot more of tho snme lino. * ,
* at Sanford Fla., on thla tba 24lh day of
get started 'with the itineraries pre­ t let* that Mr. Knott Is a Catholic,
Oetobar, ISIS.*
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eers.
.
G.tf
Tho Ideal home la tho ono whero —
(w ait
FL A. D O U G LA88,
pared b y the campaign committee In the faco of tho fact that MrClark of tba Circuit Court, Hamlnolk Qo.,
Hon. W, V. Knott, candidate fof the wtfo Is hot bothered with finances,
and the various county committees. Knott has been for many years a
Florida.
(Continued
from
Page
3)
whero tho husband Is tho provider— Ren. A. DaCottra
Governor ^nd Hon. Frank Widetho
Baptist
Mr. Knott will speak the bulanro devout member of
Attornay for I'atilionar
and provides. In this Ideal homo tho
Atarritd al Valdotla
rn*n, a prominent young attorney of
church,
has
contributed
liberally
of
of
this
week
in
north
and
west
Flor­
wlfo knows tho standard of living ’ IS-T u a^ile
Word comes of the marriage yes­
aeksonville will speak here tonight which should bo maintained, and tho L I.I o f IttM M N lfU k *» 1 1 * 1* Ifcv County
his
moans
and
time
for
the
up
build­
ida,
visiting
Quincy,
Greensboro,
R *|IM ratl(i* llooku by thu County Cum- terday of Will Hill of this city and
•t the eorner of Park avenufc and husband Is not annoyed In any way
m la.lon rt* ott W e d n fs d s y , (Irtohn r 1Sth Miss Anna Legctt of Valdosta, the River Junction, Sneads, Marianna. ing of this denomination and for
ir»t itreet. Everyone should coma with apportioning tho household ex­
ISIS
marriage taking place at Valdosta. Cottondalc, Chipley, , ( Graceviile, yknrs has heon a deacon *of his
I
0ut *nd hear them.
penses. Tho wlfo has what she wants, W. E. Il.gg* P ir tlu dc.Nu.
C'aryvillc,
DcFuniuk church, and the secretary of tho
O. Hsll
A full account of the wedding will •Bonlfay,
John Irvin
Use Juba’ Seif Rising Flour for because she wants only what tho fam­ l^ v i Hipford
Springs, Crest view, Milligan and hoard of trustees of Columbia Col­
be
given
in
Friday’s
issue.
l.\
W.
Hlsadisg
.
.
T
.
H.
Kltby
delicious hot Biscuit*— A t all gro- ily can afTonl, and the husband takes R. It. (Tslhoun
It. O. ttysli
Milton. Mr. Knott will be accom­ lege, a Baptist educational Institu­
earn of all orpondlttireji. whether fn Albvrt Cru*u
W. O. Thomp.on
panied
through ^ west Florida by tion in this state.
CWi.
6- t f '
Thus. Klsktr
W. II. Totribl*
Son’df Cafemfur
tho way of monoy outlay or by pay­ Stuphen
Fsldfr
W. C. Turntr
„ ^or 'Irilcloiis hot biscuit* use Juba ing all bills promptly. In Iho Ideal
Tuesday, Oct. 24th—Soria! Do- L.----------------- ------------- --------W. M. Thoms*
Rising Flour— A t all grocers.'
I’ crtln fl N o.’l
. .
homo tho question of tuoncy Is seldom
pnrtment reception.
T . Imboden
E. It. P llft F
.
menttoned, for tho reason that It does J.
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• Wedncsdlty’, Oct. 26th—Literature
C. If. Isofmsn
C. W. Pousll
TRADE MARK REGISTERED
I*. K. Vorcu
Department will meet at Woman’s
' ^ wisdom, fairness, courage and npt have to bo montloned. Tho hus­
PttllMl
N*.
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PMionce, the 6hree In Ono Store has band sees to It that tho wlfo Is amply A. E. Andrrson
Club.
M. Hatwon
provided wfth funds.—Dayton Nows.
E. M. Hell
K. O, ffsyts
'*f°n Ita reputation.
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Thursday, Oct. 26th— Mrs. S. E.
F'.ddlo Uroyln
Chs*. klr Danis
tiro.
W.
Ilostw/ight
G.
O:
Mcfaiughlln
Barrett
will he hostess at tho Every
1orrext Kilgore, a bright young
D. C. U n t o * *
Charlie Uctnar
Tho
Soul
That
Spoke
Hamlet
Week
Bridge
Club. ,
A.
(l..Purdon
W. Clittandan
I
estate man of Orlando is now
W. 8. I’srkrr
Tho inspiration which uttered itsolf F. Cl. Cbodolck
Friday
Evening,
Oct. 27th—Sub­
in charge of the office* of the ThutC. It. tUrhsrdaon
It. (Trooma
In Hamlot and Lear could uttor things T.
Uso. N. 1Urby
II. II. Conay
scription danro at the Woman’s
cher Realty Co., o f this city, *
Mika liotundc as good from day lo day forever. Why, Wm. C. Diion
Club.
F:i mrr T. Rngrt*
onightl Tonight! Como out and thon, should I mako account of Ham- J. A. Dunbar
Wm. C. S u *s rd
8. U . D avla'
Monday, Oct. 30th— Mrs. B. W.
Hon- W. V. Knott, tho'Demo- lot and Lear, as if wo had not tho soul Fri H Da\i*
"Have been using Phoslimo for tho fertilizing of orange trees with Ane
V. P. Strcn*
Itobrrt 8amutl
Herndon will ontertain tho Auction
candidate for Governor dls- from which they fell as syllables from F, I*. Evan* •
* results. I have used it on one of my groves extensively the last few years
II. Scurry
F. T. n*u
Bridge.
W. C. Blcusrd
John Frlgator
CUu th* ‘ m u m of tho day. At the tbo tonguo?—Emerson.
and find that the trees did not suffer from drought os did tho adjoining

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY ;

MILLINERY

MRS. GRACE E. WILLIAMS

PEOPLE AND EVENTS

P H O S L I M E
CITRUS FRUITS

Ed. Foatar
J. C. Foatar
B. E. Oormlay
J. It. liollanit
J. M. Hall

the q u a l it y s h o p
LYRIC THEATRE

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DsnUi Thoms*
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Harry Eshlrsky
Prrrlnrt No. 4
J. W. Koi r*y
W. P. Bssdtr*

J. W. Whwdui

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C. W. ChcMorasn
A. P. Farnrtl
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N. W. Hsll
Mack William*
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A. I.* Smith
J. T . Hmeon
C. T . fUaalan*
J. 8. Hrookk
8. E. William*
T.- Burk*
F. J. Want
t„ M. lira*wall
C. L. Windham
n. M.
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W . J. Allan *
R. W. AlU n
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H. C. DuBOSE.
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groves on which acid phosphate was used."
, SI. Agntu Guild
Mrs. Archio Betts was hostess on
Monday afternoon to the
momMonday afternoon, to the members
of St. Agnes Guild at wljich tlmo
tho annual Christmas* bazaar and
cooked food sale was planned, to bo
h«td December lfith.
Tho place
will bo announced later. Plans were
also made for a play to he given
under the auspices of St. Agnes
Guild, with Miss Gretchen Schultz
director and . coach. , This will be
presented in the early part of Decemfcfr.
Present at ..the meeting

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THE- SANFORD HERALD

with a family reunion. The occaA Hallowe'en social wil) ho* held
Mr. C. F. FIeslier, fomicrlv*!
sion was’ Aunt Sissy’s {ns she is at the school house Friday night for Rock Spring*, Wyoming is
familiarly willed) seventy-first birth- the, benefit of the Woman’s Club, ing a large tract of Black llam
day anniversary. Tht&lt; old home was It Will bo a masked costume, affair., lund. Ho-has 1G.acres cleared S
mude to resound with laughter and A sausage eating contest will, lie a plans on getting in n' Truck Top 1
H has purchased th,.
happy
chiidren's voices once more, feature of the evening entries hnv- once.. Ho
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BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST' BETWEEN
tils
residence
Icnce
with 4 . acres of
““ 1
J. Tiiden Jayobs road u poem, com- ing already been* made by George
.
.
YOU AND ME.”
posetl for the occasion by himself Morgan. T. C. Brnnnon and Joseph will make Oviedo his home! *
And wife,- which spoke toUchlpgly Loinhart. Other .athletic stunts* of
I he Honda Groves Co. , t „ w ,
of Mrs. Long’s kind Christian life, 'a similur nature .are promised by large crew Monday, cJewiwj *
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and spoke of the furnily of brothers Mrs. T. C. Brannon, who has the of 80 acres between Oviedo
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und sisters, parents and husband soyinj in charge.
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City. This land will |„- r, J 0' ‘
gone before. The day will long lie
Mr. John Evertson has arrived spring for, both citrus grm,-, ,^
A CI1IEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
trucking.
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remembered by all' present us one for
orange season.
, ‘
* &gt; HE’LL PRENT ’ EM " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
of their happiest times.
,
Mr. C'hurles Gutteridge, Jr., is
.S. W. Swope is having
ooaooaD oaoooooD oooaaaaooaaaaoqoaaaaaaooaooaaaoD aoaoa □
One of the prettiest soriul affairs spending the week end with Ids pur- acre tra^t^cleured adiyjiuuu his pn£*
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Your mistake will pass from view
of the season was the ruccutiou tana., onto.
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‘ —- Jfnt grove. He will set this
Live II Down'
Live it down!
Did you make one sad mistake?
dered'Dr. T. G. Simmons and his
T },0 t,nsket ball court nt thev pub- tional tract to late Vulendiu orann \
— — Seiortod.
Live it dowm!
bride ul the Chuluota Inn Tuesday j[c Bchool is being put in shape b’y .tree*. When completed he will
For your name and honor sake,
evening, the 17th inst.
This was tjie trustees for. the comitlg seasorf. 111 ^ ne
nCfB ST0V® on Black Hib .
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mock land.
Live it down!
planned'as a surprise for tile Doctor
% Frank M iller,
our local under­
Rev. Charles Stones preached a
Get right bark into the crowd,
by Ids friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. strong sermon on Armenian Suf­
taker went to Columbus the other
With your heart and head unbowed, da&gt;*' and succeeded in having the
Brumloy gave the use of the hotel fering ami - Relief—Htmday morningr;
Greece'*- Pe»rofeum-SprinB,
Lay aside that gloomy shroud,
and
Mr. and Mrs. J. Tildcn darrrhs The church raised $50.00 for the re­
National Association of Undertakers
Petroleum springs in G r&lt;“ -u
Live it down!
were -to take the management in lief fund.
scribed by a historian of
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hold their‘ next convention in Jack­
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hund mid the entire neighborhood
sonville, I am glud Frank did not
before Christ ami viewed .1urine ti,
lent a kindly helping hand. The re­
succeeding 2,:;ui&gt; yPttn, Dn
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Did you muke an awkward slip?
bring them to Snnford for few people
Blurk Ha in mock D evelopm ents
ception was held on the broad
Live it down!
more
than
curiosities,
are
s.M
,n
*!
ever die here and one undertaker
The Spinks residence on Main
piazza which was arranged beauti­ street has been purchased by 0. P. exploited by capitalists of the vlclnjj.
Rise again with firmer grip.
seems to he enough. With the whole
fully for the occasio'n. The derora- Swope. The bouse, a bungalow, was
Live it down!
delegation heru there is no telling
f '
tions
were elaborate, consisting-of
There are many old and gray,
what would happen to our health
completed lust spring by MrJudgment.
trailing
jesumino
arching
palms
and
Good men once who went astray,
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The
Florida
Alligator
is
the
of­
resort.
Spink who designed and built it for
In
tho
wtilto
‘ light of history v.
Now beloved in every way,
ficial college paper of our great evergreens Interspersed with pink Ids own home. .Artistically it is one
foro tho tribunal of. Justice.
',wi
They lived it down!
state University at Gainesville anil and white flowers. The tables held of the prettiest structures in town. not bo Judged for what we s.-emu
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Snnford is a church going com­ aside from being a nifty college vases of pink and white roses und
Mr. Swope has just received a car bo or have achieved, but for what ■«
munity and yet if one will .visit the paper tilled with the true college asparagus ferns. The piuzzn was
Dfd your error cause you pain?
lond of furniture from his former aro and by what wo hato tried m da
Various’ churches on', Sunday morn­ spirit the Alligator has some good urrunged into a receiving ami a
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Live it down!
home in Wichita, Kansas and will —Sejoctcd.
ing lie will find comparatively few solid truthn for the students to di­ serving room und presented very
lie a man and eorfie again.
' occupy ids new home at once. Mr.
people in the dull dies. Ily |t few 1 gest.
Among the editorials last pleasing effect. Mr. und Mrs. Brum- Swope since, coming to Oviedo has
Live it down!
mean that there are many good citi­ week is this pne that, should bo read ley and J Tiiden Jacobs met the ^
llxcrcMed hi. * holdings of OOODOODOOOOOOJOOOamooODOj
Get in line, don’ t lose your place.
zens
of
Sanford
who
neVer
go
to
guests
at
the
head
of
the
steps
and
...
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by
every
.
studdnt
of
the
Sanford
Look- the- wn rld s q U fire 'in ih e , face,
Black Hammock land.
His recent
churrh and at the present time there schools:,
directed them to the receiving line,
Never weaken in life’s race,
purchase uf 10 additional acres
should he at leant double the num­
Procrastination is the chicfcst sin composed of Mrs. J. E. Snyder, mukt-s him the' largest individual
Live it &lt;lowp!* t
ber. Every man and every woman encountered in a college career. wiio presented the guests to the
, VETERINARIAN
owner of this rich truck property. a
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w ho'tan do ho should attend some You are feeling a little bud thin doctor and his briffe. • Mrs. E. K.
Mr. Swope ims also bought the Hill ::5
---- -OFFICE— Did you blunder on, life's road?
church.
There are circumstances morning and you put off that lesson Tribble und Mrs. W. S. Higgins.
property, a lG ’ acre grove, one mile
Live it down!
that prevent •« regular attendance until the afternoon, while a football After the guests were seated, five
° HAND BROS. STkiH.ES \
soUth o f' town.
His faith in the
Straighten up beneath your load,
of every one every Sunday but we srrimmnge or something equally ns litth- * girls,* Edna Bentley, Verlie
present and future -values of Sem­ § Bring in your lame and sirk j
Live it down!
should endeavor tn attend a church interest ink prevents your getting the Prevail, Fannie Graves, Hazel and
“ horses and mules.
Hue them I
inole coupty land is amply demon­ O treated. Have their teeth cumin, j
in Snnford either in the morning or lessen then. And so goes t^e time. Evelyn Jacobs gave a demons!ra­
Come on back ilnd start anew,
strated by these recent additions to
ed, sharp corners dretsed down, t
in the evening every Sunday. I The day for the elass arrives and tion of “ How 'the Doctor Gives His
With an aim sincere and true,
r n t i ' f t l i i n u rcut
i d nfT
n d .1___ _j Q
p nprojections
off nand
hist already large holdings.
drrnjfd
you hurriedly scan the lesson to Medicine,” with their dolls, which
0
molars
extrarted.
IN.
F.
Lezette,
John
-S.
Drewey,
"shoot up” the professor if In* hap­ was very true to the point, but very
i W. H. Howard, George Morgan and a ooaooo Joooaaooooaoooooooa
pens to ask you some little question laughable. Mrs. E. E. Tribble read
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W. J. Lawton have all tiled truck
ti
.very
pretty
“
Welcome
to
the
whirh does not require thought.
RUN DOWN
land in the last two months and now
Bride,”
which
w
as
her
o
wn
com
po­
The same process continues until
have
lettuce
and
celery
in.
Oviedo’s
U you are run down, can't eat, no i».
the end of the month and tire time sit ion and was enjoyed very much.
acreage in truck is steadily increas­ petite, you need
It.
K.
Franklin
furnished
music
for
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for examination is at hand. It is
ing.
thep a matter of having to cram. the occasion, Haying tho vlctrola
W .* II. Browning just finishedduring
the
evening.
Mrs.
Lizzie.
The examinations must tie passed or
Mr*
George
and
Mrs.
Tiiden
Jacobs
clearing
his line tract east of tho
father and mother will wonder if
Mrs.
J.
E.
Snyder
and
Mrs,
W.
I
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Depot. This plot now set
the roursr is too hard for their little
J -L T J .
1HA0L MARd
Higgins
served
punch
and
wafers,
in
cabbage
is one of the prettiest in
hoy or it it is pos-jlde Unit he tins
to
the
guests,
of
which
there
were
"East
Seminole.been led into had habits/ Then of
T O N IC DIGESTIVE
course comes disagreeable explana­ about otic hundred dpring the even­ * W.. H. Howard, the turpentine
It improves tho appetite, is an rid la
Every one expressed them­ operntor has purchased 5 acres "of
tions of unfair denis or a comprom­ ing.
weak stomachs, and tones up the entir*
selves
us
having
a
perfectly
lovely
citrus land, which he will set to tan­ system. Sold only by us. $1.00.
ising acknowledgement of tlie truth
t
gerines.
II. C. BOWER
with a promise to “ shoot .'cm up” time.
next month.
OVIEDO
There is only one way of avoiding
Mr.
W.
R.
KimhVell.
tjie Seaboard
stieii unpleasant situations and that
engineer
is
recovering
from
his reis to lie prepared with every lesson.
ccnt
automobile
accident.
While
Further still, there is only one way
T yrin k
of being prepared with every lesson driving his Ford runabout six miles
and that is to get your work on a below Sanford lie turned out to let
systematic basis.
Have
certain a car pass, the wheels went beyond
periods to study nod let. nothing the curbing and the car was over- j
Mr. Kitqbrell broke three|
short of providence hinder you from turned.
ribs and his collar bone, while Mrs.
studying at those hours.
Many boys come to college with Kimhrol! was severely bruised. Mr.
W. J. Lawton, driving by. brought
from the ori
the determination of studying twelve
them
to Ovil-do.
or fifteen hours a day. That, howbottle
Friday night the three senior j
AT
ever is only the theoretical side of a
very practical problem.
A few dlussvs of the Methodist Sunday i
&lt;(Through a Straw
people have bad flu- ability tn ( W «®hool held a get-together meeting u l[
cent rate for a long period of time the church in honor of the delegates
but the average mind becomes so to the Ocala Wesley Class Fedora- f
Reports . on the cuimmiLmdisorganized after a couple of hours tlon.
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' S A N F O R D ’S J1Q H S E .Q F R R R V I G R ^
were
delivered
by. line delegate* to,
hard study that it ttrMlseh^'sTjrTqnan appreciative nudicruo of Sunday]
tim ie^-T
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SANFORD,
P h on e 8
FLORIDA
School workers ami teachers. | Thr |
* The mind iiiusl have relaxation
afi'cl Is a guarantee
the same as muscles.
A boy church was uttrnctlvcly deeprated |
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concentrates his mind on bis lessons with (lowers and ferns by a commit­
of purity. Each
the direcfor five hours every day during his tee
, of ,young people under
,.
,
frnhmjin y r nr l)j ilnfni, I ■I li|Hlinfriy
.bottle is measured and
well.
Muke out your schedule of ant superintendent of the Sunday
filltHiiy machinery,
study hours and follow it just ns school. At the close of the program
ZZ A
seriously ns you do your, class the refreshment committee, conijms* ■ ? )
thereby roakiny earh
schedule. If.you have a schedule of ed of Mrs. W. If. Howard, Mrs. 11.
Btudy hours and something huppi n B. McCall and Mrs. Nancy Lcahurt
bot' y uniform in flavor.
A
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GUASAHTEtB STORAGE
that makes it impossible to study served sandwiches nifd coffee.
social
hour
was
then
spent'
in.
in­
then, make up the time from, your
m reatloil periods.
By using this formal discussu n of Sunday school
method you will find you have time work. Among the out of town vis­
Fully Charged BaUcrirt
A L L M A K E S |AND
Tor many things that are now crowd­ itors were Misses Blunchc aml Geor­
to Fit Any Car
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TYPES REPAIRED
gia I’attishall. .Mrs. I’attUhall, Miss
ed out.
Katherine Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
SEMINOLE COUNTY GARAGE
Sheldon, Messrs. PatUshal) and Oatling. all of Geneva, Mr. Hurry I’ hllli|« of Sanford,-Mrs. A. S. Brown,
superintendent of Gubriclla Sunday
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C U R B S T O N E G L E A N IN G S

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

know some people here who have
never been scon in the church at any
time and they are posing as promi­
nent citizens. They have jio valid
excuse* for not! utllllftting- with some
church and they should make up
their minds right now to take part
in the religious life of our city. Cer­
tainly it will do them no harm to
attend church on Sunday. As. the
New Smyrna News Aptly remarks:
’ ’ There is no question but whnt it
docs some people' ’good to go to
church, ccspecially if they go only
once in a great while, and that Isn’ t
saying that it doesn't do every body
good U&gt; go to church just as often as
the opportunity presents itself. In
this age of the world it does Home
men good to sit in n pew and listen
to facts about actual conditions and
about the influence they should have
among the men with whom they are
associated.
When a man goes to
church and hits these truths* so for
clhly impressed upon him that he
goes home and dreams that the devil
is dinning him all through the bulance of the night I am sure it halt
done that man good.

| DR. A. DOLAN

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T o Quench
a Keen
Healthy
Thirst

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

Chero-Co!a

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware CoA

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(TIU I.U O TA SNAPSHOTS
This pretty fall weather is ripen­
ing up the fruit, und the crop will
soon be on the move toward the
north.
Mr. and Mrs. G./.M. Jacobs and
son. George, Mrs. M. E. Jacobs,
Misses Ethel
Collins,
Katherine
Flint and Mary Aulin were guests
nt the home of the latter’a lather,
Mr. Aulin, Sr.’a birthday pnrty in
Oviedo Inst Wednesday. Tho occa­
sion was a very onjoyublo one to till
present.
Mrs. F. M. Story is spending the
week -with her daughter, Mrs. W. S.
Borgarde at Winter Garden.
Quite a number from this place
attended tho preaching service nt
Lockwood Sunday.
H. L'. Green and family spent the
wegk end with friends nt Christmas.
Billie Jacobs and family spent
Sunday in Orlando.
V The friends and relatives took
their dinner baskets well filled and
went to the homo of Mra. P. J.
Long^Wednesday and aurprised her
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Prayer— Rev. Charles Gutteridge. j
Convention Re porta by the Del-1
egates:
For the Senior Class— Miss Edith I
Howard.
For the Women's Bible Class—
Mrs/ T. C. Brannon.
For the Men's Bible Class—Cnpt.
T. C. Brannon.
Song— Miss Mabel Swope.
Reading, "T h e Flood” — Miss
Blanche Pattishall.
Song— Miss Mary Brannon.
Reading, "Our Pastor” — Mrs. G.
S. Brown. Song— Mrs. Charles Lee.
Address—Rev.
Charles
Gutferidge.
Song— Mrs. Charles West.
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Oviedo was. represented at tho
RoHins-Columbia football game at
Winter Park Thursday by tho fol­
lowing party, Misses Mario Marshall
and Edith Howard, Roy Williams,
Clarence Gutteridge, A. L. Hatch.
Clean up day was observed Fri­
day.

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si mol eons for the privilege of Ashing num-bifr of negrpes hnve been in­
"with a not" surreptitiously. Char­ duced to leave the qmuth and ■ go
lie’s visual organs were good, but north to And work at higher prices.
sometimes lu-aas visionary.' "R o b " For several days there has been con­
t**» all C»fncTn*A■ £*!&gt;-»I&gt;4 lav ifL*
Holly, now of the Sanford Herald — siderable of u-stlr among tlie colored
Colum n i» “ S ocmijt U i l a r / 'o r P k.it*
Mr*, H, A* fttlwBR, Pbi* Ng. 101
"Our Hob"—w'as once the subjecti&gt;f imputation in this section;—that tor
Charlie's microscopic"vigilance. He nullity ns wanted to go should be tit
came to Fillstis one and and soon the Cmist Line depot on Thursday,
•V• -**
EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 1016
nlghr. and upon'arrival of the north
’
n lUrihday I ’uriy
Hie side of. the hull andoverhead '•r,M*|"-d op a scent. Somebody told
row:! of happy little people were festoon* nT pink ‘and white him, confidentially *if course, th at1hound traiti from Tampa at midAf»&gt;* » Trthv home of Mrs. B. A. that- reached to the
n . - ‘tnebndy had gone out on the lake I night would be met by a colored
‘jetnhlfi
id had "a net*’ of fair proportions "recruiting agent" who would fur-,
Saturday afternoon in tubles,’ while at niln-'r , .j
,
Pcnnsvlvnnia
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
w-ih
Inin, and that it was not n nuh them with the necessary trans**
DUD? ! f thoseventh birthday of her placetl the low ly »lmt■■■
Seme ^
KBOXT TREAD
-VACUUM C U P
BAR CIRCLE
h0n°V '
pdr 'll* "' Twenty young- cakes ornam-nt. i with p
.. di - ' ""p lot * -it h«-r. • Charlie went down portiition to pastures new.
little
the
shore,
chartered
tire,
boat,
three
-htrmtmt
wt-Ye
at
the
station
(j along lb*’ ci' ebfaiiotl ‘ and rosea, (i.iines were played upon
5,000 M ile Tires
GOO Mile Tires
3,500-fltfte Tires
*trrt be I"'' l
I,i,t oud joini|iiLia.. UmUwn oirtrt s-n-' mri'hh was formed Tiberias, and with a crow sailed for upon the utrivnl of%the train, butl
—wt*h ■»*'»•*
only
nbnut
twenty
fivte
got
aboard.
ling
th»
host(
*"blder's
Point,
within
the
shadow
nd ind »or gam»s that for refreshments ‘ Assist
* 12,10
.,30x3 . . 1.15...... 30x3.......$ 9.70^.'
I* the outdoor a
of whiCH was "H ob" fishing With When tho train arrived at Winter
«,.de the hours lly fast, on the esses were Theodora Miller. Let'litre ■"a net" sure enough. An Introdtic- Park nnd the "recruiting agent" had
KUO
of fun and frolic. The peanut Jones, Helen Gonzales, HHen* Ter*
.30x3 U ... 1-I.80,.._v30x31
12.65
tion to AltHrffr was all Charlie got failed to put in his appearance, they .
•* , ,&lt; the best of all and Jean, willlger and Esther .Miller.
.
i,
i on this 'occashm. The case was not left the train at that point and made
17.35
.3 2 x 3 '5.... 15.65... ...32x3'o.... 14,50
Ifaxwtfl h * : the finder of the blue
.
.irouglit before a justice of the pence, their way back to Orlando, a sadder
ribbon' peanut. T o her was gi&gt;’*n it were the Miller twins very impor25.9!)
but Charlie went on a still hunt for but wiser lot.—Orlando Sentinel.
. 33x4 i f : 23.30 .:..:.33x4.... :. 20.70
rettv ilt^ ’ rated booklet in which tuqt and very Jo.el.. in tiipir baby
his informant, who, just then, could
fo inscribe the passing events of her grace
Forty-five other litt!e bilks
27.60
. ;..34x4.„. 24.85........ 34x4. 21.15
not be found.
But "H ob" ‘ didn't
Score One for Emu.
child‘iff- Tin table was lovely and - enjoyed" the hupp- afternoon with
cease fishing.
He
“ floundered"
Esau was a better business man
srtiilic w *h its embroidered cover, the young lmt;u-ei*- who were the
v 35.65.....3 lx l i o.... 32.10......34xl U.... 28.20
.around slum* for a while until he than most of tho spendthrifts. Ho
cert*'c*i by the big birthday cake recipients of niii-iy lovely gifts.
landed his affinity, and lie. still got the mess oX pottage for which ho
" 46.80
:. 37.\5 .. 42.15....... 37x5.... ; 34.85
with :'4 ,r 'nation
nttm-jef
&lt;f
Grown folk-- present were Rev. sticks to the lakeshore for
some ’'traded Ills birthright.
candle* ami s irrou-idctl by pink v no Arthur Peck and his mother. ,Mrs.lrcnn6n or other. He is now
llvlrtg
Md ferns, Lota of nicegifts *w tl-, pccki Mr*. John Thomas. Mrs. ut Sanford on the shores of Lake
O T H E R vSIZES IN P R O P O R T IO N
Spain's Olive Oil Production.
fird to the popularity of the &gt;^'&gt;ng Allan Joins, Mrs llnt-vin,
Mrs. A. Monroe.”
Spain
Is
credited
with
producing
* *
'
•
*
Mr&gt;. Anna Walker assisted It. Chappell and Miss May L)oyle
_____________ :____
more than three-ipiartcni. of tho
* 1
yri. Duni m in look lug after the ,#
The Rpowin* &lt;l'.*mmtl for I&gt;?nnsylv.ini:t Tires,- under the
world's supply of olive oil.
.
H Birthday Party at Oviedo
plitiure of the little guests.
.
Coil, uilimw’ fhtutar
•
Many friends and relatives were
irfvvacuble policy of quality first has enabled us to heavily
.
‘ Attention.is cal * &lt;1 to lh&gt;- mistake happy to meet* at the home of Mr.
increase our volume of sales and notwithstanding the present
$"C":f.,r i f
rii'jram
published rn LLe* last i-sue of 'T h e ! Andrew Aulin Wednesday afternoon
high levels in the raw material market, to effect substantial
A TLA N TIC COAST LINK
An.ipter* ' :r&gt;K |»- -i.r tm an* mce
Herald, of the. dn’ c for Uu- Congre- in honor of his seventy-third birthsavings in east.
tog vf th- soriol servieo commit ee g „t|onnI C H rc tiiH.har.aar.
It will day* 1which was celebrated by a re­
TR AIN S
el 1he Mi" ' ' 1 -"r‘ 1 " l-'
1be held Sattir«la . Dec. ’Jnd am| nut cegtion given him by his children,
The reputation of the Pennsylvania Rubber Company is
the tforpe of Mrs: S.
btun
ser y ,e 22nd as appeared.
[ Mr. und Mrs. it. L. Wheeler. Mr.
NORTHBOUND
sufficient assurance that the ‘established* Quality of Penn**".
, *
,
-------and Mrs. 1heodore Aulin, Miss
Arrive
lantvc ,
sylvania"Pires Will be maintained. .
gtewve— *P- was t e op., to
Cflj
_
.M ary Aulin and Mr. Andrew Aulin,
No 82___ 1:18 A. M....... DTI A M.
s l t f 1 H’
Seripturo r.-adlng nnd ' Of interest to Gu-jr. pi,, i - friends 4r. The house Was tastefully docNo. 84. . .10:45 A. M..^. 11:05 A. M.
No. 80. .5:00 P. M.. ?. .:i;l(i P. M.
fruyrr were followed hy a if uniter in" Satiford and o'
ire i&lt; tile mar- orated In cut flower* and fi-rirs; The
K:."&gt;0 1*. M.
No. 28
of eir.' i nt papers r--yd b y members
riage of Mm. II*
Hike ‘ n - i to following program was rendered dur­
j,.,.,.- J'ai-h included "Moo*- , n.
SOUTHBOUND
Mr. E. M. II iw kins at
*■ lock ing the afternoon:
i uw.
,l:
In*7" by Mr.t. F. E.
No
s:i
2:»fi \ M. . 2 1f, A At.
Sunday evening nl the home &gt;f tlo- H|rthdiiv-Greeting**
Niv so
2 1 0 p. M.
2 . to P. M.
Steitime.'*
ttemutic Giving.
SANFORD.
bride on Kir ■i , i re* t
F L O R ID A
Rev
E Gutteridge
No M
.'»
5:04 I* M........... 5:1!» P. M.
\Vk
&lt;;
* or Ms tie? ‘ M rs
No. 27
8:10 A.
M.
p.-rforoicil
li
•
The
rereliion;
w.iSerenade
Schubert
\ p '
A ki-ons in S n-riM rs T. W. Law ton
j
(,rr • \
i H Sjnith: "Tithing. Rev. K. It Brow ee ii tin* IV'.'.bv
OVIEDO
Reading
.
Selected
presence
of
terinn
church,
o
the
tf-,r &lt;e .
Mrs .1. 1&gt;. Ji ikins;
No. 12d— A rriv e...............A. M.
.Mfs. C. S. Lee
No. 127— l / n v e . ; .........4:00 P. M.
‘•Kr&gt; in
I'ih ct " M •
It. M. few intimate friends and * rclat . c.Kitading,
Baby
Logic
Mrs. Hawkins tyas very' tiltfiieMwe- ! W ujiiy W ood.' Mrs.
LEESBURG ,
- *
Evelyn Wheeler
\V \\ A r-mlby.
Rev. t K. E. tive in it .handsome dress of voile
No. 21— A rriv e.................10:56 A. M.
Solo, The Perfect Day
No..24—Leave.....................5:25 P. M.
Ftrinn- . : i . e an’ interestin ' thlk and tutfetu.
Mrs. C. S. Lee
No. 158 A rrive............ 5:20 P. M.
is
well
khown
here.
•The bride
oa the to
and the instructive pro*
No 157 l / n v e
C,:;I5 A. M.
ffvm rlno-d with n vocal solo de- having made Sanford bi-f home for Reading, Selected
t'hristme
Nelson
Tit 11 BY
Hrhtfsi'l. r(iiit*'--d b\v M.-s. A. M a number o' years The groom lias
Reading. H*-r Dream
it
w
,f
h
the
liUSMiess
mNo.
25—A
rriv
e .......... .1:00 J'. M.
lieen
idenfil.c
which
the
hostess
I'hihto
Florence \\ beelet
No. 2 I —I/ a vs*. . . . . . .
.2:25 P. M.
Sanitary Steam Pressing, Hot G asolnie Dry Cleaning. Altera­
m erits
and a social len-sts* of S iti. o'd lor so nii- tunc
No. 100—Lenvtr.. . . . . . .7:00 A. M.
Solo,
!
Hear
You
(falling
Me
tions of All Kinds on Short .Notice
jam! is. connected with the Sab ford
\ed by uU present.
No. 101— Arrive.
..'.5:40 1VM.
Mrs.
C.
S.
Leo
Join Our G entlem en’s Valet Club.
$2.00 Per Month.
Bottling Works.
Their
many
CLYDE LINE BOATS
friends extend warmest wishes fsir. a Reading, Suppose
«,b. !njnrlfn UrrepUnti
(HT. JOIINM ItIVOR)
SUITS $ 1 5 .0 0 .UPW ARD
Evelyn Wheeler
Monday’s. Wednesday's and
Origin- and novel was khe charm- happy and prosperous voyagu on the
Reading, Selected
Friday's
in|1y informal reception tendered sea of matrimony.
Mrs. C, S. Leu
Arrive 10:00 A.M. Leave 11:30 A.M.
the
teachers of tho Sanford
After UuJ ceremony a_ wedding Piano Solo
Mrs. T. W. Lawton
[public **chunks by those who had I supper was served. Rosea and ferns
The honored* was the recipient of
taught lure prevRius to this season 1prettily adorned the rooms and decmany lovely and useful- presents, not
on Frills, ticning. A Kindergarten j orated the table.
Mr. "and Mrs.
least among which a large, beau­
reception*»t the east side Primary I Hawkins will reside in their bungatifully decorated
birthday
cake,,
School «;o decidedly uiiique for u j low on First street.
made and presented by. Mrs. J. W.I
po»n ! &gt; party, but the grown J
Nixon of Cbuluotn.
I- folk* *cn
willing to become
/‘rincilta
Delicious refresh me njs were serv-|
littie fob
d for that night" and
Mrs. J. J. Pur don delightfully en- ed, consisting of a variety of choire
entered m., the spirit and fun of tertninc-tj the Priscilla Club on last
rakes, with hot coffee, chocolate and
the oiraMon with the test ami in- 'n (Ur8(jay afternoon, the meeting In­
tea and confections. Little Florence
tuits Intros, „f children. A rccep- itljf j u,t another good time enjoyed
nnd Evelyn Wheeler, Mr. Aulin’s
tion co
i ••*• of teachers greeted ^|,y tlu-sc congenial friend*; cake and
only grandchildren, assisted in the
^f
uimiii their rtrriv a! mul i
crourii wh.h norvcd ut tho rufrtslh*
TH IS IT TA N LA C W E E K — And over Eijrht Thousand Tanlac
serving. It was at a lote hour that
b
l - ' J j tieii
. ''! paper ‘ S
i r . 'v l^!^~[hIo sYp ita
" "lity
- ofKnio&gt;l"
,l'". ‘ " “ were
• '- “ I n , m iny , „ A u dopnrtoil, thunklny
Stores Will Join in Celebrating The Second Anniversary o f Its
ladies,apd
Windsor
Mis. l! I'urdon
the children for a most enjoyable
on the gentlemen: and .then truly MrH Tom |)uvi8i M rH. H. H. Hill.
Wonderful Sale— Fame o f Celebrated Medicine Spreads ove^r
afternoon, and wishing ,' Mr. Aulin
, m
I1Mrs. A. K.
L. Hill,'
Hill, Mrs. hnsterby, j many m(y.e 8UCh pleasant celebraMi** Buna Murrell told nnitnul Mrs.. Pare, Mrs. C. ' C .' Woodruff. [
------------- -------------------— WhottnSTafibn Like.Great Tidal Wave and it ig Now Sold From
•toriw front which each guest was
—VFtt : LcnTTr"
Coast to Coast.
J Qdfa'A
■&lt;&gt; lo-r-1 tinrwpuiin of one
Fout
Bull
Results
Saturday
*
AlUiaal_iij*.nttt&gt;tiprtr' Tfif* drawings,
Moating Parly
At^ Dirvidson, N. C .— Davidson 7:
tncit ar-t'tn- -?i were placed upon
A joiiy party of friends enjoyed Cjtadel 7.
This Is Tanlac week nnd over Eight Thousand of the leading dealers of the coqnlrt,
and nuhmittcd to judged.
all the delights of boating and camp­
agents for Tanlac will jo|n Ip
■»rwwd-«im teiim ify~nr 1IG. greatest selling medicine
At Greenville, Ga.— T ech .’-FreshA prize w;ih awarded for the bevt
ing as guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. pipn 0: Furman 20.--------------bt all time.
Md.then one of the little boys 17)
-Dutton oiv-^4w»tf-stc w iiiutut iaimctT?
Everybody has heard of Tanlac and the wonders B has accomplished. Everybody has also
At Ithucn, N-, Y .— Cornell 19;
tnade »m-|) ;1 f|lr liiirtm*Tr-hT'~fnttTlrt'
tho "Jolly Er," leaving the city on Buckncll 0.
heard
of how hundreds of thousands of suffering men and .women have been restored to health
[*Rcr itrenuuua ufTorta to draw the
Saturday a run was made to. Lemon
and
happlnesa
by Its use.
.K
•At
Charlottovllle.—
Virginia
7;
kwt, was given a prise to pacify
Bluff, where the party camped for Georgia 13.
From
coast
to
coast
and
from
the Gulf to the Great Lakes Tanlac Is known and honored.
him. There were tome rnther atnrtthe night.
Sunday was spent on
MllljunN
have
taken
It
and
have
pronounced
It the greatest medicine that hns ever been given fo
At
-Haverhill,
Mass.—
Georgetown
line reprixluctiona-of animals wKlch
Lake Harney, returning to the city 10; Dartmouth 0.
the
people.
No
matter
where
you
go
Tanlac
Is
a household word and It la now unquestionably the
[ dfew forth gale* of merry laughter
in thalatc afternoon. Fishing tjicklc
most
widely
talked
of
medicine
In
the
world
today.
At
Philadelphia—University
of
'
•
*
Rom those grown up boys and girls.
Although placed on the market a little less than two years ago over Seven and a Quarter
Nquirnl** in a Cage " and all sorts and a tempting picnic lunch were Penn. 16; Penn State 0.
among the assets of the happy joy , At Syrncuse—Syracuse 0; Pitts­
Million
.botjleft have been sold, and Its record as a seller has probably never been equaled In the
P '‘ •ndergarten games marked the
seekers.
Included
in
the
party
were
history
of
this country. burg 3.0.
• ■*
|*v«ning's amusements.
Mf. and Mrs. F. F. Dutton and chil­
In six Southern States alone, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Alabama. 'Mississippi and Arkan­
At Prlhceton— Proinceton 33; LaRefreshments were served in one dren, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Henry
sas, Tanlac is now selling at the phenomenal rate of over n million hollies per year'and the demand
Fnycttc 0. •
J.of the rtms rooms and wus another
and daughters nnd Mr. and Mrs.
is constantly increasing. Through the Atlanta office over eighty carlonds have been sold and dis­
At
Annapolis—
Navy
12;
West
•I'py su'r'prise, fur of Ice creamHarry Ward.
t
tributed since last October.
Virginia
7.
fotu*. peanuts, all day suckers and
(Continued on Page 5)
I
Tanlac dealcra In practically all the larger cities of the South are now buying it in carload
At Cambridge— Harvard 47; Moss.
1there War an unlimited supply. Belota and right here In your Jt1*
town, The
^
Aggies 0.
Iside* the teachers, guests of this in- FOOLED TH E GAM E WARDEN
y.
_
_
_
V
At
Birmingham—Howard
264.
Mer
orma! merry making were members
1 Bk* load hoard of school trustees Joke In Euslis In Which Herald cer 7.
At Nashville— Vanderbilt 35; Mis­
Editor Figured .
*"d th r-oonty school board and
sissippi
0.
.
th.,r wives wltn Mrs. Fannin S.
The following from the Eustls
At
Atlanta—Ga.
Tech.
10;
North
j un*on to chapcrono the giddy Lako Region revives an Incident
Has Sold Since February 24th 1916
j-ro*d. The reception hours were which had long escaped our mem­ Carolina G.
At Louisville—Louisville 6; Chat­
f°m, eight to ton but everybody ory:
,** having such' a good time it was
"Recently Editor IJob Holly of tanooga 0.
At West Point— Army 53; Trin­
[ “Her eleven before Professor Ezell Sanford vlsitud Eustis. Captain Ben
[roii id
ity
0.
restore order and tend them Vogt then nnd there revived a joke
[horns rejuiiiIljjt uj| on jj,0 annuaj
At Gainesville, FIs.— Alabnma 19;
he nnd some friends played on Game
H°lor Roll.
Warden Mcgargee' when they in­ Florida 0.
come from remote sections of the earth—the
If you want to know more about Tanlac just
At New Orleans—Tuiane 40; Jef­
formed him that Bob Holly was out
Alps, Pyrenees, Russian Asia, Jamaica, Europe.
ask this well known firm! They will tell you
ferson
3.
Childrm’i Parly
, fishing with u net. norc is Capt.
Brazil, West Indies, Mountain States near tho
that It has not' only proven tho greatest seller •
At Lexington, K y .—Scwnneo 0;
mint attractive event in cF,U- Vogt's story:
Rocky Mountains, Asia Minor, Persia, India,
but thut it has given the best satisfaction of
Ky.
State
0.
i
1 c’rrfes last week was tho beauA few years ago Lake county was
Mexico, Columbia and Peru, contribute the
any medicine they have ever sold and that they
At Knoxville—Tennessee 20; Sout
th*1
on Saturday afternoon at famous, for mnny counties distant,
principul
properties of the preparation.
are
today
selling
more
Tanlac
than
any
other.'
t At Knoxville — Tonnessee 26;
J
^ *f°uw Siven by Mrs. T. for the preservation of her game and
six
medicines
put
together.
They
will
ulso
tell
• «"le r and Mrs, Claude' Herndon, tho fishing interests of her large and South Carolinu 0.
you of scores of people right in your own com­
At Urbana, .111.—Ohio State 7;
Tanlac aids tho natural digestive process
(. m..onor of
little sons pf .the beautiful lakes. Tho hunter out of
munity who have been benefited by its use.
Illinois
6.
through'
its. prompt though gently corrective
F* It was the fifth birthday of season snd tho hunter without a
Ask your neighbors about it and they will tell
At Chicago— Chicago 0; North
nctlon; bodily nourishment is derived through
« u t ,r Frank Miller, Jr., and in a license and the hunter with entirely
you the same thing.
Western 10.
the proper assimilation of wholesome food, if
Wm.ia aJl
Herndon. Jr., too much of this world's good in
you are weak, run. down and debilitated and
•
i reach the same dignity, so it t]ukU and deer, 'o r . minus his cer­
need it good fonic und system purifier try Tan­
■
Tanlac
is
composed
entirely
of
roots,
bark*
NEGROES FOOLED AGAIN
t.ln prtUy compliment to enter-. tificate of inquiry, was trending on
lac, nnd you will add .your testimonial to the
and barbs and.conDrifi^io minerals or harmful
f*it«»
tho U o h»nd*ome littlo dangerous grounds-within the sacred
thousands
of others who havo been restored to
drugs
os
do
many
other
medicines.
The
ingre­
"Recruiting
Agent'*
Failed
to
Ar­
I*, n * Bt ono. Hme. The apeacious pYecincts of Lake county, for the
dients or medicinal elements which make.Tanlac
health by Its use.
rive
colorW**.nlractlvely ‘I^corated in a fragrance of his unlawful spoils,and
Becauso of the industrial activity
»ith t *Cn,ern* of Plnk * n&lt;l white, even the echo of hjs gun would
‘ filin g, vines and ferns to giva reach the keen perceptive* of Char­ In the north, caused mainly by the
tUhf V'" * ^
9f freon.
Long lie Mcgargee, our game warden, And European war, there Is a groat de­
lm&lt;nt« W
thelr Pr#tty appoint- then would come the charge of fifty mand for labor in northern states
i * * " * *»■&lt; « » * « • w *r, p l.J d . t dollork for a wild turkey or many and to meet that demand a large
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PEOPLE"
and e v e n t s ...

ab o u t

A RESUME OF SANFORD
H a p p e n in g s u p -r o d a t e

S U B S T A N T IA L
—
R E D U C TIO N S

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WIGHT GROCERY CO.

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DYER AND REPAIRER
CALL AND SEE ME ON SANFORD AYE.

PHONE 174

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TANLAC

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Tanlac is Sold in Sanford Exclusively by L. R. Philips &amp; Co.

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

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IN SA N F O R D — Life h Wo,th Living
VOLUME VIII

IS SEMINOLE
FOR NOMINEES
COUNTY CLUB FO R M E D A N D
STATE IS A FLA M E W IT H

TH E S P IR IT
At a mas* meeting held in the
rourt house Friday. night u Inrgo
number of the representative Dem­
ocrats of the city and county gath­
ered to form a Seminole County
Democratic club, the purport of
which will be to'm ake a strong cumpaitn for the succeas of the straight
Democratic ticket In the general
election in November. Hon. F. LWoodfulT. representative elect wus
made president; Scheilc
'Maine*,
member-of fhe state Democratic
executive committee' was made sec­
retary . and treasurer and 'Judge
(5corse G. Herring, It. .J. Holly of
Sanford, together with D. H. C.
Rabun.of Monroe, Clurk Pearson of
I’aola, W. V. Dunn of Lake Mary.
L. J. Hartley, Jr., of Longwood, J.
H. OJteen of Altumonte, Theodore
Aulin of Oviedo, G. M. Jacobus of
Chuluota. J. If: Huddleston of Ge­
neva, C. II. Dingee of Hanford and
Felix Frank of Sanford were inado
vice president*.
Speeches
were
made by prominent Democrats pres­
ent and it was decided to make a
canvass of the county by the club
members taking in every precinct
find ending the campaign with a
monster rally in Sanford on. Sutur. day night, Nov. 1th. The club also
pledged their unqualified support to
all the Democratic nominee* and will
make a clean campaign of education
eliminating all • secular feeling by
hewing strictly to the line of Jef­
fersonian Democracy.
Reports from all over tho state
demonstrate that Florida is aflame
with the true Democratic spirit and
that all true- Democrats will rally
to the standards and help support
the nominees. The following press
notes are very encouraging.

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY.
Jacksonville, Fla., On. m . . tlxGovcrnor W. S. Jennings, w»ho made
a tour on the southern part of the
east coast during thu past week will
be engaged this wedk from Wed­
nesday until Saturday Might in the
same territory.
He has met with
large and enthusiastic audiences at
every point where he Kas spoiien
and reports that the tide has turned
nnd that the independents will poll
n very small vote up and down the
east rpast.
His speaking flutes for
the present week are ns follows: ()ju«,.
Oct. 26, It a. m.; Homestead, Wed­
nesday, Oct. 25, 7:45 p. m.; K b/
West, Thursday, Oct. 26, 7:45 p. nt
Miami,, Friday, Oct. 27, 7:15 p. m.
Hallandale, Saturday, Oct. 2 S, 11
a. m.; Ft. Lauderdale, Saturday,
Oct. 28, 7:15 p. m.
Sanford the Shipping Point
If.anyonu do'uft* that Sanford is
the natural center for the trade of
this section of Florida let hitn wutch
the shipments of automobiles herb
every week. The automobile deal­
ers of central Florida have their esjr*
shipped -to Sanford ntt account of
the cheap freight rate here ami from
tills point they take them trhough
the country
to their respective
cities.
The first solid1' train load of auto
mobiles came into Jacksonville Sun­
day being Hoicks and six car loads
clime to Sanford to the Cook Auto
Co., of Orlando. These cars will he
distributed t o _ Sanford,. DcLund,
Kissimmee, Kustis and other cities.
John Cook was here in person to
look after Ihe unloading of the cars
and they were driven through the
country to their destination.
This one item demonstrates the
possibilities of Sanford as a great
trading center for this [tart of Flor­
ida nnd th:s city Hhould have twice
the population for this reason alone.
E D ITO R W AS CRAZY
Slayer

of

Austrian

Premier

Was

U n b a la n rrd

Vienna, Oqt. 22, via London, Oct23.— Government circle.* here regard
tha killing of Premier Ste.urgkh us an
act of a political crank which can
in no wise Influence thc political sit­
uation or course of the wur. This*
statement was made to the corres­
Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 2 L — Hi­ pondent of the Associated Press in
ram Halt, one of the leading Demo­ h igh ' responsible quarters.
crats of Brevard county had written
It is pointed out that the time
the Democratic headquarters to the
which
lias elapsed since thc murder
effect that the board of county com­
has
shown
that AdlrA, thc nssassin,
missioners of that county has unan­
stands
ulone.
His act is disallowed
imously endorsed the cnmliifncy of
by
the
Socialist
party, and press nnd
the Honorable W. V. Knott for
Governor
He also states in his condemned by his father, Victor
AtUer, Km-iulbiLlmamimr of tho.lower
letter that each mrmhar ?f
chamber
of tli« •Rrirhsrsthi -A dler
board bay pledged—himaalf- to-«*©nstated.-td'thu
police that he shot
ouct ^in artivc campaign on behalf
Steutgkh
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because
the Premier op­
of Mr. Knott and all of tho Dem­
posed
tho
convening
of Parliament.
ocratic
nomhil-es.
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It is stated officially that Stourgiyh
Mr, Platt has asked tho commit- had' at no'tim e done this and that
*?nd, 801110 " bookers {o that hirTcraht~nonlo'tt~tJPPnnBif tUlTTOIF
'cuunsy und. give* It os his ‘ opinion venitig of Parliament wus a mutter
fhal .the Democratic party vote next in the hands of political partieg..
OontH'wfll ho ono of the most flat­
Tho AuHtro- Hungarian press bands
tering ever . polled in his-county.
The Austro
Hungarian
press
The Melbourne Tim es is making a
brands
Adler
as
a
vile
irresponsible
hard fight for the Democratic ticket
from constable to President.
The criminal and without exception do;
'oters of the county are standing plores the fuel that the act of hoyally |,y aj| 0f the nominees and cruzy man should disturb the peace
Tho city Is quiet.
f « believed that the voto for the of the people.
Tho
public,
While
naturally greatly
Democratic ticket this year will be in
interested, regards thu murder as a
the nature of.a landslide.
purely private crime.
Jacksonville,' Fla., Oct.’ 2 1.
; . L. Clarke, ono of the beat
known lawyers of Monticello, Fla.,

i u *riUcn nn af’ P‘}ul to
voter*
I ..ff cou.nt&gt;\ asking thorn to stand
.?Vj J
every legal nomineo of
,
D(,mocratlc party. ' Mr. Clarke
“ -one of tho oldest citizen* of Jef««r»on county.
He has been an
Clive Party worker for nearly half
j c - lury. -In his appeal to the (mbr of his county, ho reminds them of
u t that he was n Democrat in
e day* when it meant something
7 “ DDoaie the
Republican*.. Ho
sc ares that he and hi* comrades
f *
y c a n “ 8° “ re proud of tho
1 that the good people of Jeffcr" county htfvo' never yet repudl1 '
d “ nominee of the Democrat*
.C,arko believes that there is
inddt°Kb\ ihUt th#t President Wilson
. ® Hon. W. V. Knott, against
th cT
indcPcnd°nt* are making
ma qHm ttCre-t utUc^ *iH receive
D joritles equal to that of the other

‘ th,im°craU° nominees. Ho Is having
t o n t l!1? J Wh!Ch h° h“
wrUtcnto di*t 1° c rcu*nr *orm »nd expects
istribute le throughout his couhbeinp ™akci^ Qf ,oc^ rcP ut*Hon are
of Joff Ur-'d t0 tddrcss th® voter*
, eT ty ,n the
Used in h tt 0Cal ■Pe» k« r* ore being
"of thc s ta *^ Ctlly *** other .counties

Improvements nt French Shop
A t tho French Millinery Shop,
one of the modern, up to date busi~
ness houses of our city many changes
aro being mndo in tho interior to
make room for tho lurger stock of
rcady.'to wear garments that will be
handled by this enterprising estab­
lishment.
A full line of new and
modish coats for women and chil­
dren, cont suits, sport suits and
dresses in silk, satin, and woolen*
'will be among tho winter’s offerings.
Shirt waists in all thef latest models,
In all color* and materials, lingcrio,
gloves anil hosiery, bysides the pop­
ular C. A. B. corsets will bo found
here.
Tho storo ha* been greatly
enlarged by tho removal _ of parti­
tions.
Now show ciyses will be in­
stalled and every facility for the at­
tractive. display of gfods will be a
part of the equipment.
Miss Edna Owen*,-un experienced
••ah .woman is hero and _ ready to
glvo prompt sofvici* and courteou
treatment in addition to those al
ready attached to tho store.
M A . A . W. Fitt*, Jr., Mr*. R. S
Sheldon of Now Smyrna, little M ar­
tha Fitts, and their cousin, Mr. E. J
Statler le ft today for ati automobile
trip to Valdosta, G a .\ to ^ »p en d a
week with relatives.

OCTOBER 24.-1916

NUM llEK 19

ROUMANIAN BRICK ROADS
PORT FALLS OF SEMIOLLE
TO GERMANS WILL START

0 .

m V. KNOTT

A -letter from a' negro frojn this
city who went north in search of
work while nil of the recruiting^wa*
going on had reached the Tribune
mailed from New Haven, Conn. He
say-H "K e rn e l" Joycp did not rerrritit
him, hut that he saw- all the o th e r1
negroes taking the craze to migrate, j
and so paid his fare to the north
and has been working almost all of
since he . ha* been' there. O P E N IN G G U N
IM P O R T A N T P O R T IS B LO W NEW DUN LUG AND C E M E N T the time
9
OF D E M O ­
But
he
says
a negro-without a trade
. T O E N T E N T E PO W ­
G R O U TE D S E M IN O L E
C R A TIC C A M P A IG N FIR E D
has to work for. $1.80 and - work
ERS
ROADS
‘ r HERE T O N IG H T
eleven and a half hours a day for
Hoard and room arc seven
Petrograif, Oct. 21. — Russians anil
Seminole county brick road build­ that.
The opening guns of the DembRumanians in Oohrudjo continued ing on the roads recently jnupped dollars a week he aayr.
t. .*... c
w.: Vi I., b v .... ^
to retreat but they offered stubborn mil that will supplement those al­
Some parts of the letter an' droll. when Hon. W. V. K nott, tho Demo­
resistance -to MackonscnV advance, ready built and give Seminole a He says in many of the smaller cratic nominee and Hon.
Frank
the war oflice announced. On the complete roaif system is progressing. town* people are afraid of u "n ig ­ Widonma, ,;i prominent attorney of
Transylvarjian front yesterday Hu-, The bricks are now being shipped to ger," and that a little girl hid be­ Jacksonville will speak on the issues
manian attacks compelled the- T eu ­ Altamonte, 'Geneva and Oviedo and hind her mother’s .dress when she of the duy. Thc speaking wjll oc­
tons to retire in the Trot us, Oitus these mads will lie jiegun as soon as saw hi in nnd. asked him If lie was cur at the corner of Park avenuo
and Slunlo valleys. Th e Rumanians all the bricks are unloaded.
going to bite her.
At ono place and First streets nnd every one is
are lighting suihluirnly and success­
where the writer applied for work, invited to come out and hear theso
The shortage df cars.has delayed
fully on- the western frontier M ol­
telling them that he was a painter prominent speakers.
the shipment of bricks and held the
davia.
and
pjiperhanger. they said they only
There has been so much said
work back considerably.' Tho new
used negroes for bootblacks.
about tin' re-canvas* of the votes In
roads in this county will ha of- the
London, Oct. *26. The Germans dun lUg type and will Le cement
Ge says ho cannot, stand it out of the race for Governor, so much said
captured
Constunr.il on the Pluck tgrouted
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r i m
i u i iiiir.
wi*h icontent
curbing,
m.tk- doors when the smrit is on the pro ami cun’ and so much newspaper
Sea.
tin- CnnstmizaConstunra- I ij(j,
ea. the terminus of the
r0ii«lwuy that will he :i* near gfouml and that he wishes he was j talk that it will he refreshing to hearT&lt;
Yheriiavodii railway toward which J j„.rmani,n( „„ r0IH|,
|„. m a d e hack home in Dixie
"Tli&lt;- nut litin tin* candidate himself lake the stump
the combined Bulgarian. Turkish i'i. ■ du.t lug- brick li t- been ! ■•or-i fii'in i on-.trier to u* than inny sou th -[ illn In* own behalf. - All thosg .who
and Au-tro German force* under mighty tried out with the result thut|ern man ver was. and frum loud -are
ire for him and all those who aro
Non- Muckensyn have been driving, it is now pronounced by experts to talking on car* white lailit inoveae j against him should .come out and
according to Merlin.
This railway lie the (test that ran lie obtained for as fur ftnm u* as they can," he give Mr. Knott a fair and respect­
leads into the interior of Rumania road work not only on tjie county writes.
ful hearing. There is much about
over the Tchernuvoda bridge across roads but in the city streets as well.
this canvass of the second choice
the' Danube.
A delayed Mulgarian Volusia coufity has tried this dun
votes that, can he mude clearer to
d e m o c r a t ic Ac h i e v e m e n t
statement dated yesturdny 'said the Rig brick cement grouted and the
the voter and'without any partisan
Rumanians have been driven hack road that has already been laid in
feeling the majority of the voters
What
the
tilth
Congress
Has
Done
to within six miles of Constnnr.a and that county is incompnruhle with
would like to sue ajid t*i hear Mr.
For the Nation
t|ie entente resistance in Dohrudjn unv other material.
|Knott and hear Id* side of tho story
The. sixty-fourth congress in it* from Id* own lip*.
were d cfin ilflv broken.
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The Southern Clay Manufacturing I tirst session lias
( ii. seen to have the best brick of
Passed 252 public and 171 private . The spAaking will start ( nbout
London,
England, Oct. 23.— A
this type that is manufactured nnd nets; 33 public and 1 private resolu­ eight o’ clock und that there will bo
hostile aeroplane appeared today
a tremendous crowd to greet tho
Seminole* county is lucky to have tions.
over Margate on the southwest coast
speakers U an ussured fact.
this brick for thc new roads that
Killed the Gore and McLemore
of England and dropped three bombs
will he laid. With Engineer G. it. resolutions providing for a surrender
two persons being injured. Thc fol­
Ramsey und hi* new rattler test to of American rights on the high sous.
Have to lie Shown
lowing official account of the. attac
stand guard over tho birck manu­
Prevented u national steam rail­
was given out:
The Daytona basket ball club has
facturers this county can rest as­
" A hostile nero|ilanp was reported sured that only the host brick anil road strike through the pussngu of organized for tho coming Beason and
from reports received from Daytona
over Margate at 10:05 o'clock this only the best -work will lie given on an Eight Hour Day Law.
the
hoys claim to be out for the
Appropriated
$055,000.00
for
na­
morning, Three bomda wore drop- Jtftia new contract.
Thu cement
state championship and they fur­
pod in the Cliftonvillo district. jjr&lt;)Uted roads laid right should last tional defense.
Slight damage was caused t&lt;» a hotel for fifty years with but small re­
Passed army and navy measures, thermore say that they aro going
But
and one man und one woman were pairs.
enlarging and improving both, for to capture the high honors.
listen!
Over here in Sanford wo.
slightly injured.
British aeroplanes
the defense of the country. .
have a Captain that is from Miswent up in pursuit of the raider,
Passed the shipping bill, appro­
W
ILL
PLAY
ST.
AU
G
U
STINE
souri
und has to bo "Showed,” of
who made off in u southeasterly
priated $50,000,000 for a government
course
the B. S. A. basket ball team
direction.”
Sanford High School Fonlhnll Hoys owned merchant marine.
of Sanford does* hot claim to have
Enacted Icgislntio n Insuring log
y j Have Gnme Friday Next
any world heaters on their team.
Columbia College Win*
time Iiiuiis to farmers at low rates.
They do claim to a man that
Suiiford fan.*, who appreciate n
Winter I’nrk, Oct. 23.— (Special —•
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Passed a child labor Inw to keep they wjll play any team onco to
good foothill game will not he dis- . . .
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Columbia College defeated Rollins
,, , , [children out of the factories.
find out just how strong they are.
appointed if they journey to Holden
here by tho dose score of seven to
Given greater measure of selfField next Friday afternoon when
The hoys have been working hard
six. 1 ( was one of the cleanest ex­
government to the Philippines.
the Snnford High will go uguinst the
fur the past three weeks lUld SO much—
hibitions of football seen #oji the
Created a tariff commission.
strong aggregation of the
Rollins field In- several y t;ma.---- ----Passed a wurTuuun1* compoiisulion guuil limber being on hand it looks—
gustine- llich .
Xite^-boys— of the
very much as if Captain Chittenden
The -tr a m s — trnro— vorY~~5Yciny Ancient City are not u bit ancient act for federal employees.
will have to let the hoys draw straws
mnti'hod as to weight, but Columbia in their football lore and have every­ . Provided federal aid to states in
(o see which ones will ho used, not
had it on Hollins in that its men thing it take* to put tho thing over construction of ronds.
boosting uny bne in particular. One
Imposed a prohibitive tax on cot­
were older, and tho mujority more hut Sunford High hoys are there
player on the teum* who has proved
ton
sold for future delivery in fictiexperienced.
with the stuff ulso, and they saV they
«-hnrd-worker-ami ntso tr guild-play^
Thc game was featured hv Lhn -own-hoWI-anythi ng-Tii thm m tn' that *&lt;«H»»'«&gt;r'wa*lr^sales.
or is PaulaHawkins. This boy has
Amended the postal savings law,
playing of Hayden und L. Illitch for ■uverugos up with them in weight*.
the goods und physical strength to
Columbia, and the wonderful gains The Sunford High School certainly increasing the amount which indi­ pu( up against all comers.'
Paul
viduals may deposit
. from 1500
,.... to goes through the li/io just like a
made by Rollins’ ono hundred and has one’ of the 'hardcsL—Wotking
nddit,on Zeppelin dropped into ih e city of
thirty -pound halfback, J o e ' Mussel- teams' that they have been aj.le to
white.
Froemke und .Faulkner of corrall in u long time und -every al $1,000 without interest,
London.
He bus 'what the fnmous
Amended the federal reserve luw
Rollins, played exceptional, games ut member of the team L* a student of
sporting authority1 once said, when
to permit national-banks to estab­
the High School.
their respective ends.
remarking uhout a certain hall play­
lish foreign hranrhos.
er HE HAS T H E "G U T S " und
The boys have been at hard prac­
Passed the emergency revenue luw, P a u l. carries every inch of a man
Lakeland Defeated 50-0
tice daily and are'in life pink of con­
Orlando, 6 ct. 23.— (Special •—Or­ dition and tho gamu next Friduy providing for li^reasing the income vlth him. »
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lando I(igb, displaying a powerful should be a good one a* it is said tax; levying a graded tax of 1 to (0
Another as clever player is Isaac
per cent on inheritances ranging
offensive, rolled up ftfl£ point# from the teams are -about evenly matched
Kanner,
a wonder at throwing bas­
eight touchdowns against Lakeland in size and both of them aro in the fr.MR $60,000 to $5,000,000; n te kets and one of thc best Center* in .
High. The visitors were outclassed race to win the championship, of per cent net’ profit tax on manufac­ Sanford.
Morris Spencer play* a
turers'of munitions, 6 per cent net
at every turn nhd never had a show. Florida.
If Sanford shows up well
gutno that is u credit to uny team.
profit
tax
on
manufacturers
of
ma­
TJic lost, ten minute quarter wus llol in Friday’s^gume her chances will bo
terial entering into munitions, and a While Cuptain Chittenden has few
played by mutual agreement.
better with' tlie next ones.
Come
license tax on actually invested cap­ if any equals, Ailnn Jones, though
Strange, alone of the Lakolund oul,--^you fuus and cheer the boys to
ital stOck of corporations capitalized light is considered by follower* o f *
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clan, held up to the standard of pluy victory.
the game to he us good as anything
nt more than $99,000. *
exhibited by the locals. He fought,
on the tcutn at present.
A llan 1 1* ••
but to no avail, whilo Throoahcr,
fast as any on the team hut whether
ANNOUNCEM ENT
Mr. and Mrs’. Fred Wnlsman ar­
^Ziegler, Harper, the Andersons,*lvey
.ho will ho carried on as a regular or
The manager of the Lyric The­
rived in the city last night und uro
and Branham played wonderful foot­ atre wishes to unrmunco that he has
as u Suit is undecided at tho present.
nt Comfort Cottage while their own
ball for thc locals.
made arrangements for more chairs
Rush Murphy also plays tho gamo
beautiful bungalow on Magnolia av­
so that he may be able to take caro
as
it should be nnd thc only thing
enue is being mude ready for them ..
of the large crowds on Saturday Mr. Wulsnian represents the Ar- j l *,al
VAN S W E A R IN G E N T O SPEAK
make him innd in a gume is
nights.
Ho 1s sorry that so many ntour Refrigerator Car Go., nnd has t0 #t&lt;,P on
I°ot- Harold Wash
Noted Jacksonville Citizen Will lie have had to wuit on tho outside as
boon coming to Sanford so many burn, lust but not least will more
not being able to jfet room inside un­
* Here Saturday Night
years that he'culls this city his home, tlu n likely be a regular thin season.
til
after the first show.
Hon. Van C. Swenringen, exnnd his purchase of proporty here W e take it for granted that ho will
He will appreciate your patron- demonstrates his fnKh in the futuro as he is t'he manager of the team.
mayor of Jacksonville and well
known in this city where he ut one ugc and will certainly do all that he of Snnford.
Their many friend* Rohic Latng was omitted but his
tlmu resided will .speak at the corner can to please you and to tnakq tho are glad to see thorn back home chnnccs of making th.i team look
ol Park avenuo and First street Lyric Theatre as warm and com- after spending the summer with very .bright, in fact from informa­
next Saturday night ut eight o'clock. fortahlo as any theutre in thc atute. relatives in Michigan nnd other tion received 'from the’ boss ho will
he a- regulur.
points.
Mr. SVvearingen is a most convinc­
NEGROES ARE STUNG
ing speaker and a large crowd will
The
regular
meeting
of
tho
he out to hear him tell why Rev.
■
Brotherhood".
*wi!l
lie
held
tonight
Mr. and Mr*. Frank M iller'h ave
Sidno/.J. CaU* should be the ftoxt LUton lo Fairy -Talc* About North arrived home after spending- sovernl and Chairman Murphy asks that
* a and Want to Conte Bark Home
Governor.
c
,
weeks in Ohio, Indiuna, Pennsyl­ all the member* bring a little chungo
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T h e negroes in this section have vania and New York states.
Mr. as tho team -will need a little finan­
J. R. llaydeh has returned home not taken kindly to the advances Miller was thc Florida dclegato to cial help to carry the team through.
from a visit to Jacksonville and made by northern agentk who have the National Undertaker* Associa­
.Friday’s issue"will moro than HkOpoint* in Alabama.
He attended been frying to indue* them to leave tion in the convention
Columbus, ly contain tho line-up of the team ;
the opening of the Arm our stock tho sunny south and take job* in the Ohio, knd afterward visited Njufeara M tho team has had plenty of praoyards and packing plant in Jackson­ frozen north at what th? agent* term Falls and other point* in that part Tico and the plnyeru that will make
ville and then* went to Alabama (o better prices but what prove a de­ of the country.
They liked tho the 'team are practically decided
visit some 'of the famous stock, farm* lusion' and a snare after they, go country but- were glad to get back
of that state.
north.
The following from the to Sanford again.
M
" R e d ” Davl*.
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WILL SPEAK
HERE TONIGHT

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Tampa Trihum* is umong-ftio many
written home:

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October 50, 19U

PAG E E IG H T

For Sale or
As the
N ow the,Phantom reaitsemblcs the placed - before the house.
necklace, and by more strategy ,hc chair announced his name and for pn Lako Onoro.
places it Inside of Bercton's waist­ for any other nomination for papcoat and sees that It is found in ’tain' there being no other aspirants
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For Sale— Nice 6 passenger on.
presence of the company.. Scarcely .for’ the job ’Mr. -.Chittenden was
has he finished receiving the con- elected.
At the suggestion of Mr. land automobile. Also surrey. jT 1
grutuhitions of the guests when the Peek who thought- it wise to have ply Abernathy’s furniture store. ^
real BlaisdeH of thu Central Ofllco a press agent for the club to look ______________ :
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.who has trailed "Farrell to the place, after the interests of the Social nnd
For Sale— Marino motor, IF houT
enters to tell Dcreton who the Phan­ sporting end of the club, the name power, 3 cylinder, 3 cycle,.
• •er
i, Fsther's
.
eating southern grntleman should be. ish und Inter her brother, David, inH
Son.
of "R e d ” Davis was brought.before First class condition, Sanford Ma«k
tom really is.
Frances Fletcher la the hwiqtiful but she does make a warm.friend of slats on summoning Dr. Stephen
the house. There being no objec­ Ine &amp; Garage Co.
H
ow
the
Phantom.makes
hU
es­
%
Royce to care for her;
Dr. Ro/ce
daughter and only child of John ppusin Hetty. .
cape is one of the molt trhilling mo- tions to the namo of Mr. Davis he
The night of Betty's coming out object* to the Deatnient F * « c fn » d
Fletcher, the-poor brother of wealthy
For S ale—p ea rly new adding mt.
.raents In the picture. Lyric Friday. wms asked to look after the interests
William,
the
rich
lm|
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..... (• slvessw as n girl, nnd UV » r . W ukehrld arid the latter quits
William Fletcher
of the club ns far as tho advertising chine. $35.00. ’ Western Union.
.th e case in disgust, while Boyce sots
soil W cern-planter write* to John* fin- Lieut. Richard Ilarkriis*. a
end- of it was’ concerned.
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out -to do what lie cun .for Gloria. InuM ial Program at Star Saturday
ing that lie has heard of John's
hi-iieving her '-Hetty's f
more
minor
questions
were,
brought
Manager Hcrhdon of the Star is
For Sale— Owing to change
youhgsler nnd would like to adopt cousin from St. I.ouis.V' litlls dea- During the night Gloria tosses.about
always
there when it comes to get­ up, all of which" were settled in quick electrical -power we have on h»#j
in
delirium,
thinking
herself
again
in
the hoy as his own iihii C'
I Florida, a n d n tracked by the Sem­ ting real pictures for Jho uaUeus^of order. A t the conclusion of-business machinery in good condition, f0#.
j n tjle m jjjt 0f the gaiety a cou
* his only child. Hetty, wh is about
inole. Indians- • dual -ntf mornlnif Tfie" 5?far, ’ especially for the Satur­ Rev. Peck led in prnycr and the sisting o f boilers, engines,
the ‘ same ugev
t “ ‘r -11 ; -.tr.» '-j111 '"v s *1 “ t. -rhes-^ourhertr
, tfuwns Gloria .again imagines she has day’s program. Thia week he was boys started out foF their practice pumps, fire pumps, nir compr*
P yfn g penniless, John Fletcher state's |e&lt;«-dln&amp;
again been snved by Frcncnu nnd very fortunate In obtainin',t the cele­ which has been going on for the last sors and sundry other tnachina,
two weeks.
binds Frances with the promise to go-;
Her southern sympathies get 1 run- 8|nka. into a ijnturai slumber.
brated actor, R ob ert Edesou in a
which wo offer at prices which ar*,
to her uncle masquerading * » # boy, ’ 1 C|B jnto many difficulties, particularLyric, Tuesday.
Tho basket ball team has been small part o f tho original con. |m
thrilling western drnmn and when it
Her name is t hit lured to Francis, jy when, she masquerades as a spy j
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comes to an artor putting it over, working very hard- for the last two Interested^ address Virginia Carolisj I
and ns a hoy she goes to the wonder- nn(j deceives hor lover, the Union!
n^ the show term goes, he is Bight. wcckB and from the looks of the Chem ical'C o., care II. H. P ea M r *'
The X-Ray Gun in Action
ful southern home of her uncle, ollii er. Hut whet* e*r*r-v*r*nnjnreemiv
•\ very impressive sight is the The Bathe prodmors spared no ex­ timber on hand it is going to be a Superintnedent, Sanford, Fla.
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Francis - does not come up to her wrong an 1 Francis is cha lunged by
I scene of the test made in “ The pense in the -making of this picture hard job for tho mnnngcr and cap- ________________ _______ 5R-U j
uncle’s expectations of what a llrc- Hur u s* for ‘ the satrsract*oft due n
Intrigue,”
the Pallas
Paramount i f several forge ami costly, acts were tuin to decide os to who will make
gentleman** on the field o r honor hn- coming to the Star Theatre tonight. used as well as transporting the en- the team. When seen Inst night and
FOR RENT
pears the southern beauty, Frances
The test is carried out by n yo u n g !1'*1* roinpai.;/ for several, hundred baked who would muko the team
Flctrher. The closing scenes reveal
For R en t—Ten room house witk
Amrericun inventor of u remarkable “ 'lies in order th a f-th u y might ob- Captain Chittenden said it would
11*1111 "ceiiuis o f origination,
be hard to suy at the present time electric lights. Cor. Oak Ave.
X -ra y gun, th prove the tremendous
G*° tniriittg scenes with the
when I -tt. iiarknev, pistol in hand
destructive force of his marvelous P^»P“ r nttaowfihora. Hut* the above but you can tell the people that Fourth St. - Apply. W. W. Lou
faces his opponent the girl lie loves invention.
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|ip.not all, for along comes “ The So­ ono of the best teams that ever rep­ -110 Oak.___________________ 1S-2tp
n
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under the strictest
conditions. crpt of u '° Submarine.” In addition resented Sanford w ill'be the II. S. A.
For R en t— Three rooms furnished
Frank Keenan interprets the roll1 1 j,i.||oyj,|y supervised by m ilitary of- h*’ a.I the above, with its usual basket bull team of 1‘JIG and 11)17. for housekeeping.
Downstairs. •*
A t the present time the following
of the Phantom in this story of silk-j flCfn, t |,c 8mafl portable’ model of ‘ iri 's “ nd suspenses.
You would
$20 per mgnth. 107 No. Laurel.
players' are striving "harcl
to mnke
gloved criminality. Mr. Keenan has lllt.
" 1 ' ' '&gt;* *«?«•* from the above.prp__ RUn visibly
. ____^ annihilates
^ the
w— small
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^
|m ■
nppeared 1“n many
------ ”Broadway,
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euc- ' tj,e RUn visibly annihilates the oh- 1
1,11,1 t,,IJ Pr,c»‘-H would he nd-1 the team: Allan Jones, Ned C hitten-|-------------------------------------- ~ !&gt;_
C M 5 W tltld H
ill won
w tni uidc
Willi.* |f(#|/llim
IV&gt; iftrsta 8(&gt;t
a At
has
popularity
a distance of three mil*?.- !'v
-Which is not altogether |den, Mnurice Spencer,
Douglass
Rooms for Rent— Mrs. C. X}. AViL
In a number of Triangle productions.
Haskell Brown, Paul Haw* Hams, 124 Palmetto Ave.
wroiig for you to feel that way In Griffin,
such ns " T h e Coward,” ’ ’ The StepT h e « r‘ ,on’ nf tlm gun Is so revo view _of the fnct that it 'js so large. kins, Rusli Murphy, Isadora Knnner,
F’or
R en t— A nico four rooa
S tone" and pthep*. .He is soon. ' ut' 0,,ar&gt;’ a.iul cauj»;s such a Stlir th a t.,
&lt;
tjn,
,,
s tur&gt; Harold Wjishburn,. W. Spencer, Roapartment.
Completely furnishH.
to "appear In another production t,,c y ° unn American becomes en- j.0 t ^(, admission. will • be “ Yo Obi bie Laing.and any others who'wish
Electric
lights,
gas, hot and coM
under Thos. 11.. luce’s direction.
,]meshed in tho complicated net of the ^ nruj j,)c&gt;* j Uij
to try out for the'team cno.oome up
water.
InquireH.
C. DuHnse,
secret
service
of
the
two
warring
na
. Lyric Friday.*
to* the practices each night and
tioiis. T o lib* re. cuo comes a rav’
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Captain Chittenden promises each
Bally Day at M oore’ s Station
ishlngly beautiful .cou n tfs who
F*or R ent— House on FI. Second,
Wehlch in New Photoplay
N ext Sunday, Oct.* 22nd is Mis­ und every one a fnir trial to make
Lenore.Ulrich A t thabtur
forces him to tna ko a heroic decision,
between Park and Oak;
KnquJt*
\Vi»lil«.i o.ne of tlie mrt«t which finishes a picture-filled with sion Study Bally Day, for tho Ep- the team.
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worth ireagui** all over the South. • In team in the stnto or rather in 211 Park.
heautirul ami gnt«;d actresses of the stirring scenes o f peace nml 'war.
the
surrounding
country
who
wishes]
I am the superintendent "of the Mis­
stage or screen is the star of the big
F'or
K en t— Tw o or three lightsionary I)epL of the I.eague at to arrange games write to the San­
Metro feature attract ion. "T h e Prehousekeeping
rooms, over 5 &amp;. 10t
" T h e Phantom"
Moore's Station church nnd I am ford Herald. Address all letters to
tender-. wh'eh e ill lie presented here
Store.
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"T h e Phantom,’ ’ the new Triangle
getting up a special program for Mannger Washburn of the B. S. A.
at the Star Tuesilav. This five part
feature in which Frank Kenan stars Bally Day.. It will begin at 7210 Basket Bull Team.
F'or
R ent— T w o furnished room
production is the latest in which this
with Knid M arkey as. his leading Sunday evening. The program will
for rent. H dt’ nnd cold water. Mn.
popular little star has been seen on
woman is to bo shown at the Lyric be very interesting and at the close
Murderous.
W. W. Abernathy, 701 MagnoBxthe screen.
Miss Wclrten, who is
Friday.*
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Ihere will be an offering-taken which’
Mrs. Ncwtnarrio (sorrowfully, after Ave.
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considered o n e of- the best gowned
It is described nH one of the best will go towards tho Africa Special. doparluro.of hor husband’s rich uncle)
E . F . L A N E , MANAGER
women in • pivtures, is seen at her , , . . .
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F'or , R ent— Several nice offia
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detective stories written Bince the Would . appreciate It very much if —’’It’s too bad the dinner was a fall“ THE HOUSE T H A T PLEASES”
best in
T h e Pretenders.
The
famous "R affles” series. Thu "P h a n ­ Jou would make a note of this in uro. dear.’* Mr. Nowraarrlo—"But it rooms over- Y o w e ll’s. Enquire N. P.
story of tho picture pinJ’ was written
to m " is the sobriquet of Farrell, the the F'riday paper, stating that the wasn’t a (allure, darling, li took at Yowell &amp; Co.
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especially for her by two of Amor.
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least a year from uncle’s life."
,
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most elusive
gentleman thief
service will be free and everybody
i.M&gt; s best younger
playwrights,.,
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F'or Bent— 708 Park avenue. Es­
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knovCn.
Operating in conjunction is urged to be present nnd will re­
Charming Pollock and Retinoid Wolf
quire
o f . I I . C. DuBose, F'irst isd
with his valet, Crabhe, a rascal o f ceive a hearty welcome.
and Miss Wehlen was directed in tho
Park
ayonue.
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f
much inferior cleverness, he has
Sincerely,
production by George D. Baker.
escaped detection for many years.
Maud Cameron.
WANTED
Still the detective service is aware
Sy nopsis o f "T h e Gathering Slorin" that Jarrell is responsible for many
Wanted to buy from 2 to 20 tens,
Tonight-Triangle I)ay,” Thc Phanf
Chris. Codrington Here
§
Chapter F'ive o f "G loria's Bojewel robberies, even though they
close in. State prlco and location.
ton” featuring Frank Keenan.
Hon. Chris. Codrington', editor of
mnnrc"
have not been able to get any direct
Address J. K., c-o Herald.
18-20
"Poor Papa" fealuring BeWolf
the
DeLand News and one of. the
evidence. So inspector, James BlaisCast
Hopper.
• W anted— Pupils to register in our
most popular newspaper men* in the
Gloria Stafford
Billie Burke : dell of the Central Office calls to
night
classes of Business, Civil Ser­
state was in the city .Wednesday
Dr. Stephen jloycc
Henry Kolker notify Farrell that it might be •well
vice, Teaching or Gramiiiiir *nd
on
route
home
after
spending
the
Bichard Freneau
David Powell^ for him to move on to another city.
Saturday -"The Turquoise Mine
High School Special.
Tuition, trs
William
Moselle Farrell readily promises to leave day in Orlando. The Orlando Sen­ H All Local Advertisements Under
David
Stafford
Gonspiracy- ”
“ Their Dr am
cents per hour for personal instruc­
tinel
hud
the
following
about
the
This
Heading
T
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R
E
E
CENTS
t
Frank Beleher -town, but without saying for how
Frank Mulry
House”
"Conductor -Kate"
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Line For Each IiiHcrtion. Minimum tion. Address MtT Mahon Corres­
long.
He is planning to go to the party:
I’ierpont Stafford
Fourteenth episode "Peg O’ The
pondence School, Sanford, Fla.
Charge
25 CcnlH..
A delegation of Volusia county of­
W illiain T. Carleton home of James Bercton in the sub­
Bing”
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Judge Freeman
Henry Wea urbs . to. rob Bercton's daughter. ficials headed by Mr. Chris. CodIn answering nn advertisement
rington
was
in
the
city
yesterday
Judge Freeman
Henry Weaver Avis of the famous Rereton ' neckWanted to hire an acre or two of
where no name is mentioned in.tho
Monday—“ The Test of Chivalry-"
conferring with Mr. G. R. Ramsey,
Mrs. David Stafford
Jule Power litre.
tiled
land with or without a hoius.
nd, please do not ask The Herald
"The Life’Favers”
Frank "MeGlyn
So taking the card of BlaisdeH, by engineer, and cxamjning the, grouted for information us to the identity of Address, I*. O. Box 1366, Sanford.
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William Burton which tl»e detective has been an*- brick road between Orlando und the advertiser.
Usually we do not
Winter Pork.
Some curbing con­
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,
1
noli
need
to
him,
the
Phantom
uses
know
who
the
advertiser
is
nnd
if
Tuesday
"M y Count.y ’tis of
Wanted— Position ns second cook,
Mrs. David M .iT jrd who has been j( to int’r0(luc(t hlm8t.lf t0 Bereton tracts were awarded as a result
we do wc are not allowed to give
Thre" "A Hear of a Story"
Hotel, hoarding, house, cafe, private
carrying a seriouM llirtntion with " ,
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of
the
visit.
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,
and Ins week-end guests as a Cenout this information. Simply write
"H e JVrote Poetry" F i’th ( l-.apEd. D qwp II, fi|l) Sinffl
Hictianl rreneau, be comes insanely 1 . ,
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Mr. Codrington stated th at, the a letter and address it as per in- family.
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tral
Office
man
sent
to
guard
the
ter "(ilo ria’n Hoinunce" featur­
A
VI!.
'
-IS
jealous when she notes Freneaus .
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jewels. Among the persons present road constructioh in Volusia county structions in thp~TfffT*
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ing Bil'y.Burke.
progressing rapidly, und that
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lure Berelon, Ins daughter, „ A v lc c i
W anted— Position os stenographer.
FOR SALE
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prospective son-in-law, Cgpt^ Broome within eight weeks the grouted road
Address F'rnnoes Leavitt, 317 El®
agitation is noted by her husband us
Wrdllef,da&gt; •—‘ •Fill'ing With Fate"
and td* *
Bertie and Bertie's between DeLand nnd Daytona would
avenue.
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For Snlo—Tw o
very
desirable
j
uell^
us
others
F'rcneau
departing
featuring Douglas Fairbanks.
friend, I)r. Ratcliffe. • Farrell feels be completed.. -'The road between
building .lots in Sanford Heights,
j ffom the Stafford mansion on R iver­
W anted— Lady wishes position u
"T h e Surf G irl" fealuring Glenn
that he has seen this Ratcliffe some­ DeLand. und Sanford will also bo
Nos. 73 and 74. AVllj fjpll for ignfL stcnograpHeri
side
Drive
is
amazed
to
encounter
finished
in
11
short
time.
Work
heWork will 7 pic**Cavendor. .
* *x
where before, and that he mny have
Gideon Trask, whose daughter he
tween—Oriamkr_ffmi_Stt'nf&lt;5Td Is also "each or IT tnken together will mukq Box 1032, Sanford.
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1 q^reckon—wlth-h*m:— A-nti—then- h tl
lower price on the two lots. • Appty
hlld wfiuigeil— y e n n . .br i m 1. '-----HIT
progressing.
plans are disturbed because he finds
L ost— A hunch of keys, with belt
strikes-Trask with his cm: .nd hur­
About -1,000 yards of the old brick to {he Farmers &amp; Merchants’ Bank,
himself fnlling in love with the beau­
hook. Reward if returned to F,T'Headland,
Ala.
Lt-tf
ries' into a waiting nuto. As the cur
tiful A vice. The valet,'Crnbbe, sees leading from Sanford has been taken
Dutton.
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whirls away Trask s t* out to’ follow,
,
,
,
,r .his master paying attention-to tho up, repaid aiiff'groutcd. • In another
F'or Saio— First class riding or 1
but N struck down hy- u s fie ed in g '
nnd ,)Cromos anxiou;| t00&gt; In . year there will bo a straight away of
llrUBitmml of Itir Inluior
work horse.
Harness und puddle, j
V. S. Land Offlc* n OHotevUe. FjX
automobile. N ext .day Freneau goes (U.0(, f(&gt;r ,ovc ,,f Av|cC( Farrcll (loi.8 continuous brick between Jacksorv, l«, IMS. • _
Mra. Julius Schultz. 1
18-ifc
• ui-cl Wkj*
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1 or “ sleigh "ride with Gloria, and at ,ull takc t,1L&gt; jewels when he has a villo and Tam pa via Plant City,
“
{ N’o.Uc U L.iuby
g I t » i ; ./tuiacl
F'or
Sulo—
M
y
’
lot
I
a
lonely
cQuntry
inu
proposi-s
and
**
j
chanco
Haines C ity, Winter Haven, Kissim­
|- ADMISSION 5 AND 10 CENTS
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I S R i/ J M flffW S S f
V c.-pt. d. Gloria, a- a result of her !.1 But '-f F'urrol| ha# miuod ,lis op. mee,. Orlando, 'Bunford,
ns Nest hotel.
NWU cf : ji.L a it. Icw iUp **'^
DeLrtnd, just opposite Robbins
MATIN KK:
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K.. T«tl»h*-«o* M-fMsn. IM
exposure to tho elements contracts! portunity. Dr. Bntcliffo bus not. Daytona ’and SL Augustin**.
Turw-taj . W i iu .day • | iltJjjr • fi lur 'a ;
You can buy this fine piece of projH nted not Irr ot lot. ta I jIi o teak* Hj*
i
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a
t'roof.
to
.
-ta'ilU’i
10 th»
,
pneumonia and is put to bed by
3:15 p. m.
Night 7 p. m. Sharp
erty cheap. Address Robert Bucks- •Iran I lx J lit lo r" Cetalm
He hus a hold over Ilcrtio for a lot
lrrlt Clfeult CouM. «
commund of. Dr. Wukeflcld, th e fam­ of gambling debts nnd the hoy is
haum, 000 Franklin St.,. Tampa, Sanloui, -Florida, os tha »ed dsy °l " 1
Basket Bail Team
vemter, 1916.
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ily physician. Later she grows fover18-3tp
Claim ant ra m ei n
‘
LiiBt Tuesday night the Brother­ Fla.
aiding him to steal his sister’s jew ­
It. A. Nlrhol-oiot llenava. FlOild*.
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hood Of St. Andrew! held an im­
K. It. KUI ro, ol aar.rva.
F'or Saio— Kentucky horso with
J. H. Iloddiaalon. ot Orima H ti OThe necklace suddenly disappears. portant meeting nt'the Parish House. buggy,'saddle ’and two nets of har­ ' M. W- Taylor, of Oruiwa. Tlarjda.
u o u t . w. n A y t v
;
Bntcliffo has taken it. He unstrings This being the opening meeting con­ ness. Apply Cocli G ab b ctt,. North
U&gt;(mUVtho pearls and hides- them with tho siderable business was brought be­ French avonuc.
10-Tura
A
Trl
lOte
15-tf
diamond clasp irr vials in his medi­ fo re 'th e housa—* A t the suggestion
Dr^arlmanl oMfca tatf/K*
U. 8. Land Offlce al Galn»«* He.
F’or Sale— F’ive acres of best cel­
of Rush M urphy who wits acting
cine case.
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Then tho Phantom &gt;icts out his chairman, election of officers wns in ery land in delta, at Moore’s Station,
Nolle* la haraljy a l r f " , lh*l
Riown, af Weklaa, Florida, mho. ,■*
assumed part of ’ do :tive.
He order.
Nominations were in order fenced, artesinn well, alt under cul­ ■ual
IS, 1918. raada ItomeaUad fcsUfc JL j
OIU048.
(or H !i ol NF.W. Bcetlon » j T g
tivation,
near
R.
R.
and
brick
road.
searches everyone liidu
g the.doc- for treasurer of the B. S. A. Basket
hip 20 R. Kauco 28. TalIah««»eo
Terms, $100 down, •ha*
doc- Ball Club. Allan Jones was elected Price $1,600.
tor, hut enn find noth!
filed notice ol Intention 1® a » « V . .4
i’ rooi to ealabliah claim to
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tor prepares to depnr
Nominations were in halanco $100 a year, with interest jr*ar
lend a unanimously.
above draerlbed. t etoro Clerk ^*Jf/**
patient in the city who’ Is very low ." order for manager of the basket hall at 7 per cont. Call on J ..F . Mc­ at Hanford, Florida, on th* »»•» i $ r . v
Nnvambei, 1916.
Ho goes to the station unmolested. team.
Paul Hawkins was nominr Clelland, Moore's Station. , 15-tf
Claimant nemea ae » !•
K. A. Iltieh. ol Woklwa. *|OiWs
The Phantom suspects Bertie. %He uted hut declined, he claiming that
A. U. WHlaco, t f WeMwe. Flcrl'Ia
Cheap for Cash—Second hand
A.
O. VonJlerbotl*. of Wekjws., Hortaa
questions him and thon hit by bit not knowing many, ho would be
rubber tiro top bbggy. A t store of
A.
M. Uu,h. of
Bertie tellp his story, how Ratcliffe unable to fill thu position.
Ned
J. E .'P a c c .
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14-tf
RrlUt**ll-T u ra £ Frl-lOte
’ threatened him and how ho helped Chittenden was thon nominated, hut
him to steal tho jewels.
he too
eco^ined, having tho sam
For Stile—Ono International truck.
WE KNO W
reason
ns
Mr. Hawkins.
A t this Thoroughly overhauled and paint­
Making Bertie protend illness,
" B e tte r Pictures for Better People”
of no other remedy that wo can reco»*
Farrell goes in u racing car to the point tho name of Harold Washburn ed. Apply E. Stafford, Sanford.
r r M iC -U tor* tllrith ln_"Tt.e fnltliue * ■ l*»nmount .picture In
mend more highly than
station to hiring back Dr. RafcHffe was brought before the house, and
.
7-tf
fi&gt;* act*. « U » D | the noted X-IUy Cun 11 aetkn.
M
r.
Washburn
being
absent
was
Rutdiffe
is
found
waiting
for
his
£ a iu ri!iy -r»lh * pit* ta li Itolu t Kdttra la " I !lf Jim Gantty** a
For Sale— 100,000 celery planta,
a n i i l . i r t i i i ) m C'i ailr, alio fttn|&gt; n !«.«** &lt;I "Strict ol the
train. H o’ refuses to return. Far­ elected, but whether ho will accept
tu ln a tirt ’ nakiaga *«&gt;in m l piogiam all ft* (, and £0
French
seed. 'Cheap. • 100 bu. ear
rcll makes him come at tho point of tho position is not known at the
corn,
hucked
and assorted. F. L.
MoMlay-VitHan klartla la "Her Father* Hon" a lain mount «to*y
present
time.
The
next
office
in
a gun. W ithout tho Doctor finding
k °t *h* aoulh, atout Ike tint* of li e nar nhlch kaa n ary lutttiM I
Greene,
W
est
Side.
17-2tc
and la different.
order
was
to
elect
a
captain
ot
it out he removes the pearls and the
team,
this
being
considered
as
the
clasp from the vials, and, after Ber­
ftlM day-M etro prr*»*l» Kmmr We Mm la “ TK" I’rktender* a aoe.
For Sale or Rent — Well cstabE C ZE M A REM ED Y
Irty melodrama, alao Third chapter of "The Orta ot E*L“
tie has been treated, lets tho Doctor most important and most needed lishcd
boarding
house.
Address
go ou bu &gt;way#. first* however, rpak- position on the team. But it was Boarding House, c-o Herald.
The' burning and itching b J g jjjE
7-tf
stopped and relief results by
lijg him givo up the papers with question of lx* doubt as to who would
using It. Sold only by uts
which he has threstened Bertie. triake the best ipan for the job, and
the name of N ed Chittenden. was
These pipers are destroyed.

AMONG THE THEATRES
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�MOTHER LOVE‘ TOO STRONG
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It la 'nil very well for, r\ mother' to
he promt o f her orCwrlnj;. Tlm't la
quite nnfuml anti ComppeliraBlble- Hut
there la n limit nrnl few. inothera know
enough to Mop there when they begin
to tnlk nhotit their children. .
When will ilhnher* iram n little.dis­
cretion nnd discrimination? They nre
quite willing to tnlk nhotit (heir chil­
dren, by the hour, nnd the mpn or
woman who will listen the longest in
the most popular la the mntomnrhcnrt.
There nre n few exceptions, of
course. Ilttl the woman who.Is sen­
sible about her. child, Judglng hla
faults irrrr! firfffn&amp;r rfettrly, nnd seeing
his good points In the pro|&gt;er perspec­
tive, Is rare Indeed. The average moth­
er loses nil sense, o f proportion -when
she Judges her own offspring. Her love
hllnds her eyes to his faults, while his
goad point* nro enormously cxnggernted.
Unfortunnlely, the mother Is nlwny*
|the Inst to renlixe that her child Is not
the greatest genius under the skies,
j If she hns brought her son up to he u
| plnnJst or her daughter to he n singer,
others mny criticize ns they will, her
Judgment never wavcnicOthcr pianists
nnd other singers mny give adverse
criticism o f her rttlldren's ability, hut
the more They sny the more firmly con­

V/liy W e Save You Money
II rnu*c of our thirty years of ciperieoce in Iiuying' for
Honda Irtnle, and Iwcituse of splendid rail sad water
fariiilic*. and low freight rates, we MVeyotl money oo
Iuy, grain, feed and llour. guarantml the best.
Jit-oau*- of niotlern machinery and proximity to best
crate tiinlwr we sell l»e»t quality orange bote*, fruit
ami x-cplahle rratoa at reasonable prigea. To pfuyt
our claim* write for price lul*.

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“ O n e o f o y r sales­
men demonstrated the
value o f the L o n g D if»
tance T e le p h o n e to u i
H e was at Huntsville*
A la., and upon hisowft
r e s p o n s ib ility p u t ia
L o n g Distance calls for fifteen merchants within 4
radius of several hundred miles.
“ In less than one hour he had sold 2100 barrel*
o f flour at a total cost to us o f less than six dollar*.
“ Since then we have applied the L o n g Distance
B ell T e lep h o n e to every feature o f our business with
T h e service is fine, t h t
• • m o s t profitable results.
yates are reasonable and there is m ore satisfaction
i n o n e L o n g Distance T e le p h o n e talk than in h a ll
n d o i e n letters*

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vinced the 'mother ftecomc* flint all
the others.nre Just Jenlous of her offkp'rtngs’s tnlent.
No one Would \vunt Id disturb thnt
hcnutlful fnlth, mothers; no one would
rare to djsttirh pr lessen one Jot of
your love fog nnd •perfect'confidence
In yoqr offspring. Hut do try to curb
your'desire to tell'ottherH about your
ehlldt-en’s tnlents nnd. virtues.
If your child hns u talent for draw"
Ing, writing, plnytpg or singing, oncourage hlln In It, by all menus, hut do
not blindlyoqr eyes to his faults. If
others criticize, do not Iny It down to
Jealousy, httt weigh the criticism nnd
use It for what It Is worth. I)n not,
as so many mothers do, think yourself
your child's severest critic, while all
the time you nre ns blind ns a hat
to Ills faults.
. -ILU-Jutnl ta-rentfre-ttmr nftlers nre
not Interested In the things thnt IntcW
ost us most. Hut do try, mothers, to
remember Hint your children nrt* qnly
absorbingly Interesting to you,’ I&gt;o
not let your mutcrnnl pride run nwny
with your good sense.— Pittsburgh DIsputch.
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Fortune In Nickels.
A great fortune o f over $8,000,000
await* the persons who corner the
tive-cont pieces o f the country. This
stupendous amount represents the dif­
ference. between
the face vnluo
stamped on the humhlo "nickel" by
Uncle Hum nnd the rent Value of the
coins today us metal. Tlyr•Kimqwtui
wnr hns brought about tills Ineren'wl
value, which mny lie changed by net of
congress when it, becomes generally
known tlmt the Value set by the gov»
eminent on the small coins Is about
10 |N&gt;r cent below their present rent
worth.’ Among the nmnzlng posslhlliI ties connected with tills discovery Is
i the fact that the, Uermnn submarine
Deutschland, here In senrch of n cargo
I of nickel and rubber needed by the
! knlser's government, could ba loaded
j to tip* waterline with flve-cent pieces,
| which could he Hiiielttsl or reltnetl Into
I nickel nnd copper, nlso hlgli in price
| because of the abnormal demand. - Ac! tflrdlng Jo the lu’st Hgures obtainable,
j the cost of refining a pound o f nickels'
t would he from 4 to 5 cents.

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In CIichII (’•■ft .Heirnlh Judicial Circuit
In nnd fur Hemlnel* County, Slate of
Florida
City nf Kanfqrd, &gt; municipal
rnrpunatlun,. organised nnd • xiiting under the law. of th*
Slate at F'lorida,
Vn
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The State of Florida, e l gel..
,
J, II. JomV State Attorney of
the .S*t ir l)u .J iiiiitit l ■
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Jtfkleof Florida.
T6 the Taxpayer, and Cillacns ol the City
of Hanford, Seminole County, Florida.
Where*., a petition* * 1 1 on the 11th
day* of October, 1916, filed - in the above
• fated rnurt by the eity ol Sanford, Florida,
n municipal enrp.ir.ti m. organised and e al.lIn*, under th e’lnwa ul th* State ol Florida,
aettlng forth the fact that an rlrrtipn wa.
held In th* aaitl city ol Sanlord, Florida,
on the 39th day at September, 1910, to de­
termine the aucti on, whether or not there
ahould be taaued by the rity ol Sanford,
Florida, honda In the aura of ((6.000.00,
for th* pur|toa* of paying. retlrln* nnd re(undine an iaaue of hand* of the city ol
Sanford, Florida, In the *um ol 1(6,000.00,
bearing date January 1, 1H97 and maturing
January I, 1917, .aid bond* to be ol the*
denomination of IffOC.OC. each anil to bear j
Interact at the rat, ol live and cne hall per I
irnt per annum, aald liondt to malur*
thirty year* alter th* Hat* nf the laauane* &gt;
thereof, and to be dried July l,,19ltt and
to matt re July I, 1914; xnr,
Whereae, It appear*, from aald pellflt^i I
that tie r.nvaa* of the return* ol aald elec­
tion ahew prim* larle that aald elcrtlcn waa
In (aver ol the laauane* ol the bond* aforeaald,
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Now, therefore, in purauanre ol an order
rtiadc In thl. t l u r r by the Honorable Jamea
W. I’erkini, Judgw ol thV Clfcuit
Cxutt
brvri.th Judltlal Circuit ol thd Slate ol
F'lorlda, nutie* I. hereby given that the tax­
payer*
and rltlter* ol
Han­
ere ami
ul th*
th« City «of! Sanford , Florida, art by .aid order required to
tie and
ind appear before the Circuit Court. In
and ■(nr. the
_____Seventh
_ ___ Judicial
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Circt.ll
ol. .the
htgto ol Flottilk. on th e’ Slat day ol Octob r, .A. I). I9IC, at 10 o*«IOek », m , at
‘llluvvllle, in tht county nt llrevard. Slate
at Florida, (n raid rirrult, and to ahow &lt;au*", |
it any they haxr, why the aald Iraue ol bond,
nhmtld nut be validated and contlimad ae- I
ccidlsg to law; at aueh time and nitre a l l '
f O ' l t S V deelfing may tw heard o n ’ lhr I
mait.r nl tht validation of ..I d bond.. a . j
i&lt; provided by Chapter 6S6S ol the Law* ol
F'lorlda. ol 2916.
U linear, F2. A. Ilougla... Clerk ol aald
rturl, on th i.th e 13th day til October. (916
F’ .1. D O U G L A S S ,
Clerk Circuit ('curt. Seventh
Judicial
Circuit,
Seminole'
l
County, F'lorlda.;
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Joe Cam.io n and C. M. I.cwi.
Corapin.',- a Corpora*Ion. aueMistaken Identltie*.
eeuora to VanDeman Jr l e w ii
On the very dny that u school of Company, a lorporalion
v*.
Citation
Journalism student accosted the ever* Hue I . Mlm . and
Fiyton V.
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silent W. Murray Crane and Inquired Mimr.
To Hu I , Mim. and Peyton V. Mima, U ..I whether or not he was tin* publicity
denre Unknown
It appearing hy affidavit tiled herein that
ncent of the Hughes campaign, a po­
the rt.idenee at you and each of yau la un­
liceman, mistaking Flm Chief Kcnlpn known and l l a t then i. t o per.on in the
for n titers* curious person, ordered atale of Florida, the &gt;erv(re ol a auhpoenc
a t o m would I ind you lb * aaid Sue I him to move on wlille n lire was lit upon
Mima and Peyton V. Mlm*.
And
it appearing from aald affidavit that
progress. When Henry W. Taft, broth­
you and each &lt;&gt;( you are over the. age ol
er of the ox-president, nskod nn Astor twenty one yean,
'
Therefore, it it ordered that you. Sue I_
elevator hoy to direct him to Sir.
Mlm. and Peyton V. Mima, appear to the
Hughes' suite, the youngster Inquired: abov* entitled eau.e on or belt** th* (th
"You're u reporter, ain't you?” It wns day oi December, 1916, or ah* bill of eom• ald
rauae will be taken aa conplainl In u
l
n week o f tnintnkeii Identities/—New leaned aagain*
inat bith of[ you.
I 1*1H x ilher oidcrcd that thla order bo
York Bun.
publl.b
lb * Sa lord Hciald, a nevraihed in Seminole county, Hotpaper
wtek for eight w.ek*.
Ida, on
In C oa d *1 Couniy Judge, .Seminole County
Witnci
i c « my
m hand a. rlerk ol th* Circuit
Ntitr ol Fieri a
Court, Hevc th Judicial Circuit, Seminole
In re Filial, ol
rounly, Florida, on Ihla. tha JtSth-dejr ol
Mian Jimmie Ola-a
________
ntber,
7216.
mi
Not Itc—i*_haiabyt—ft v e w r -t o - * t t ~ W h / fi' IT Hept at*
E. A. D O U G L A S S ,
(aeal•
may cor tern, that on the 25th day ol
Clerk Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial
March, A. t&gt;. 1917, I .hall apply to the
Circuit, Seminole C o , Fla.
Honorable Judge ol aald Court, ay Jury* nf
!2-Pri-10|e
Probate, (or my Anal dlarharge aa Flxeeutor
of the e.tate of Mi«» Jimmie Gla.i, deceaa.d; In lb* Comty Judge-* Conti, Hemlool*
and that nt the h i m lime 1 witl preiwnt
Connly, Fieri a
my Aral aerounta a* Fieru t &gt;r ol arid e.tate, To Henry F'utch, Mamie Futch, I/*e Futch
a r d a.k foF theii appiovai.
Sndin F u U k , Imvevjr-Patch and Katie Mae
Dated F .n c &gt;q|h.
»» « s » s ---------------Futrhi
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; p. p. pORSTF.lt.
Netl r* la hereby given that 1 ahall on th*
Executor.
30th day oi October, 1916, apply to th*
10— «-22, i0-2f, 11-tJ, &gt;3-22. t.19, 2-23
Judge at th* abo v* named court, nt hla oiAc* In Sanlord, Florida, (or an order to tab*
poeeea.lon ol and aeil the rani eriale ol
Kali* Futch, d.ceaaed, lor the purpoae ol
payinl th* debt* ol her eatale.
At nhlch
titan a i d place you *ro roquliod to be and
MANUFACTURE
appear before the aald county Juda* and
ahow cauae, II any you hay#, why aald ordar
ahould not be granted.
Dated Hinlord, Florida, Saptembgr 16th,

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Wltniaa my hand a* rlerk of tht Circuit
Owurt, • Seminole couniy, Florida, on thla
the 39th dav o( feptetabbr. A. It. I9 H .
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FI. A. HOUOLASS,
Clelk oi the Circuit Court, Seventh Judi­
cial Circuit, Seikitnole Co., F'la.
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JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

H E N H Y FUTCH,
Adminiatrator.

la ctrrall t'xurl, He*enlh Jndlclal Cliealt
H r a l a d i Connly, Florida. -In thanceey
Virginia Carolina t hemlral C o ,
a Corporation doing bu.'re-a in
th* Slat* ( I Ftoiida, Complainant
va.
Wm. G. Aldridge, Jerome II.
Citation
Hire. Send Company, a Corporatiun, llruin, ititchey A Company,
a Lorpcratlon, lark *. Daria A
Company, a Corporation. J A.
Fatten and J. C. I’attrn; topartner., doing butineia a* Chat. ,
tanooga MedirJnt Company,
omlth. Kiln# * French Company,
a Corporation, Allen E. Hill, atrrut lli ol th* e.tate «.( W. J, . •
lllll, d*&lt;*a**d, Monlag llrothera,
a Corporation and Grc. II. Feraald llaidwar* Company, a Corrotation, Defendant*.. ».**/
To tke'IF.Iendinta, Jctomo ft. Illea Head
Dompany, a Corporation, Ilrucn lUtchcy *
Company, a Corporation, I’arke, Davia a
Company a Corporation, J- A. rattan and
J. C. Fatten, eo-partner*, doing bu.lnea* aa
Chattanooga
Medlrln* Company, Smith,
Kllna and Krtn’ h Company, a Corporation,
and Monlag Urothern, a Corporation
|t appearing from tho affidavit duly Hied
la the abov* eauaa. by council (or (omplainapt. tFidt It la th* bti r( o i affiant that th*
delendanla, Jerome B. Hie* Reed Company,
a ccrporallon, llruen. lUlehey 4 Corporation,
Parke, Davia A Company, , a corporation,
J. A. Fatten and J. C. Fatten, co-partner*
doing - bu.ln*.. a* Chattanooga Medlrln*
Company, Smith, Kline A French Com­
pany, a corporation and
Montag Bros.,
a corporation, ar* roaldenta of a alat* or
country other than th* atat* ol Florida; that
th* plate ol realdene* and addraaa ol aald
defendant* ar* aa lotto**-.
Jerome B. Hire Seed Company, a corpor­
ation, New York City, New Yoik. llruen, Rit­
chey A Company, a corporation. N ew York
City, New York, Park*. Davi. A Company,
a corporation, f aw York City, Now York,
J. A. Patten and J. C. Patten, co-partner*,
doing bualnaw* as Chattanooga Medlrln*
Company, Chattanooga, Teenaoo**, Smith.
Kiln# A French Company, a corporation,
Philadelphia.
I'anraylvaala,
and
Montag
Brother*, a corporation, Atlanta, Oeorgla;
that th* sala defendant, ar* ovor the ago oi
twenty one year*, and (hat lher* la a * Par­
ana la the stale ol Florida, (ho servir* * (
a subpoena upon wham would b* binding

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T »E U N IV E R S A L CAB

The Fortl M otor Comnany is one of the Jarg. est consumers of steel in the world— 200,000
tons this year. The great voluma of produc­
tion— over 500,000 cars-- and the efficient
Ford manufacturing organization, brings pro­
duction and selling
ig costs down to a minimum.
T h a t'8 why Ford buyers get^
et more ca
car fok* loss
money. Riunabout, $315; Touring (Car, $300;
.Sedan, $0-15. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. Orders taken by

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EDWARD HIGGINS
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Joy of the Simple Life.
In order to trarh men how to ho wit- In lie €-lrrult Court cl the Scirnlh Judicial ’
(irrull ol Florida, Seminole Couniy. In
1*110(1. It I* tieiv**ary fully To unilcrt h.netrt
Ktund tho art nud Joy o f huiuhtc life— I lia E. KelUrha!*, Cornplalnavt
va.
this, nt preent, of all nrts'or sdencos
John II. K.llerha'., (ulrnd ant
holng tho nno most needing sludy. To John II. KrllMhaU, N.ihvllle, Terln.:
You «|ll lake notice that you are hereby
Humhlo lift*— thnt L* (o any, profMiMlng
irq&lt; irrd to appear to the bill ol complaint
to Itsolf no future oxnllntlon, hut only died in thi* rxuw, wherein you are made
parly defendant, on Mo
Mo day.
day, the Cth day^^of
n sweet continuance; not excluding f*»My
the Mon of foresight, hut wholly, o f
Mil J» be ^ k i* “ U
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a.r' cnnfr,■&lt;•(!.
It
further nrdrri-d th .1 thi. aitation be
fore-sorrow, nnd taking no troublous
puMi.heii in the Sat (• rd Herald, a newathought for coming days; so. nlso, not pa|»et pubti.hed in Santurd. Seminole euunexcluding the Idea o f Providence, or ly. F'lniida. once a week (or fuur ronaeeutiv*
ueekv,
(irovlslqn, hut wholly of accumulation
Witnes. my hand and aeal &lt;( aald court at
— the life o f domestic affection nnd do­ Sanford. Seminole county, FToilda, thi* the
37th day of September, A. I). 1918.
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mestic pence, full o f sensitiveness to
l.eali
. F:. A. D O U G L A S S .
Clerk ol Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial
nil elements of costliness und kind
Ciiruit ol Flcrlda, Seminote County.'
pleasures—therefore, chiefly to. the
12-Pri-Me
loveliness of the tinturnl world.—Rus- In t'iimll Court, H.venlh Judicial (Vrrnlt,
kln.
Seminole Ceunly, Florida. In Chaniery

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tan, eo-partcer*. dojng bueineaa a* Chattanooga
Medltlca Company, Smith Kllna A French
Ccmpany, a rornoralloA and Montag ilrothere, a corporation, ar* otdrrcd. to appear
to tha bill ol complaint duly flled In thfl
rauae, on Monday.
the
6th
day
ol
November, ji., 1&gt;J 1(11, a rule day of thla
court.
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It la further ordered that thla no,tl«e he
publlthed In the Sanford Herald, a new*,
paper, published in S cqlaol* rounly, Flor­
ida,"onra’ h 'week for four Yor.eeeutlVe week*.

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The Old Fashioned Kind
Real Blood and Bone

upon aald defendant.• or 'a n y ol there;
.... refer*,
you, Jerome R. *Mtw S*dd t'omto*
iff
paay, a c rpuratitin, Itruee, Kitehey, A Com­
pany, a rtrporallon, l*arke, Havl# Jk Coni*
pany, a Corporation, J. A. Fatten ana J. C. Fat-

Peculiarity of Cat's Eyes.
..As showing how widely the perma­
nently. liluo eyes, of cats differ from
other eyes, It Is notedThnt ImmcdOitoly tho eyes of wlijto cats thnt are to
ltnvo permanently bluo eyes open they
sltlqo bright red Iq the- dark, nud
neither tha ephemeral klttcn-bluo nor
any other colored oye does this.

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FOR SERVICE-PHONE 135

H ill Lum ber Co.
Lumber, Bricks, Lime, Cement; Rubber Roof­
ing, Shingles,

Corrugated Iron

Roofing,

Doors, Sash and Blind, Cement Blocks, Beaver
Board,

Mouldings,

Cypress Boards, Fire

Bricks, Fire Clay and K ing Windsor Plaster

Sewer Pipe and Glazed Tile
H ill Lum ber Company
SANFO RD,

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THE SANFORD IIERALT)

CULLOP. IS STAR OF YANKEES BALL PLAYERS MUST BEHAVE
Side Wheeler Is Making Great Record
in American .League— Had - Fine
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Year With Feds. • •

President Tener o f National League In
augurhtes New Era of ConductManagers to Help.-—

St'vcrnl of tlu&gt; |Yd Mars may linvo
I'rc*ldont T c n ^ Is
cli|i|M&gt;d ifficy rcnchllig tliu Null.uuil nr
new era of rom lnct on
American Ii*iicue, liul li | h J uki &lt;ih well
player* In the National
lint to overlook tits* entm of Nlclioln* iiouiovk ilmt tho dull
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Inaugurating n
the part of hall
league* Ho tinowners a rc to

1st Street -Next to Ford Garage

Phone 67 ‘ Sanford, Fla.

AUTO AND MOTORCYCLE TIRES A N B JT O S ' REPAIJJEJ)

lon ju * the* p ln yorK J ic h liv o .

IA rri imuiugcr will help him make
ill-- plover* of |h,» o ther, .even teams
h e l m \ h i l l ll | h ll question lUiollt milk­
ing their own players net well. .

RETREAD ING

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No Auto Tire Too Large For Us Toi Retread.
*No Tube Too Badly Torn For Us To. Repair

MIZZLE-PLACED ON.PLAYERS'

We can save you‘B ig Money on Yyur Tire Expense

These Sitting on Doneh Mu*t Confine
Remarks to Themselves— Must
Not Address Umpire.

A new railin' In hnselmll fom*s
players who a re on the liench to tonfine their rem arks to ineinhers of titelr
own t&lt; am, ami d o ts not allow llieni to
address the umpire. They’ve dehrie
ta lk ed the game toVurlt.itll.extent fl)0l
umpiring imwailays Is hardly eondilrred a precarious occupation.—Lh*
troll News.

WALKER DICKSON, M anager*

All Work Guaranteed

Free Air At The Cur?)

TRY A HERALD WANT AD

Nicholas Cullop,

DODBY BYRNE OF T H E CHAMPION PHILLIES,
Bobby IUrnc of the Phillies Is one of the liesym eii In clthef-irf the his
Irscac* &lt;si handling hanl lilt luills. Only .Terry T u rn e r of the t ievelaml team
U bis equal la tills respeot. Hyrne alw ays m i s in front of the hall, no r,tatter
fcmv Ism! I* Is hit. Hyrne play m ground halls with the linens.- of Willie 11.
nakinc n d t ' • alt hllllnnl shot. I l l s execution Is perfect and his Judgment
Infallible. Ih K n o w s exactly Wlint t o do, .whether to shoot the hall to second
or mske the play a t llrst.
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fTilfftV. the t ’lillhowle. Vm side wheth­
er. Nick hail a line year with the Foils,
hut It was sugpeMed that .he ivpillil
meet ll illfTVn lit .......pthill’ WIll'll lie
faced major league hulling, llo inav
later on. Hut so fur Nlrlr hasn't fount!
any i lulHhut m uld heat him.

REVISION OF SCORING CODE

KNOWING THAT
they are getting the real,
genuine article—under its
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own lab el-

President Jackson of Baseball Writera* Association to Ask for Rul­
ing on Several Points.
J o n S. Jimk*nn o f H c lro lt. w h o I*
jir.xM i iii of tlm lt:i&gt;o,lt!ill W r i t e r s ' nsh(M;lntloii. ill Ms full iim ctlng will ii-k
for n rtw lslm i of Hi-iernl m ' l l ' u u s of tlm

Kcorlng code.
. lie points out one piny for which mi
oflleliil ruling Ik nvecKWtry. When two
iiillchlcrK collide a f te r one bus caught
the Imll and the hull Ik, dro|&gt;|&gt;ed ns u
result, there Is no uniform rule. miy*
Jirtksnn.
. Some scorers credit the hntKinnn
with n lilt mid oiliers charge tin error
npiinKt the ileltter who dropped the

in a s t e r i l i z e d
bottle—absolutely
pure and always
u n iform in its
delicious flavor—
is one o f the rea­
sons w hy CheroCola is the satis­
fying c h o ic e o f
particular people

Imll.

HAPPY B EC AU SE FE D S E XC E L

NATURSOW N Supplies A ll Needs
A f.t*w years ant. the grower or farmer had lint ’ one recourse— I he commercial
product known :ls acid phosphate. Today, however, persistent eiticrprise and un­
proved machinery Ijavc brought about the r diictiou of raw pltoephah* to particles so
line tii.tt llie tanner‘cun do lits own acidulating in the soil.
X A T T 'K S O W .X is a high grade phosphate, which, because o f its (borough pulverjzaticJn and'its 3 . per cent phosphoric acid content, provides trees tptd plants w ith
all the phosphorus required.

Growers Have Obtained Results
In exjiemnents made at the Maryland experiment station, it was found that raw
phnsphau- produced higher total acreage yields.than acid phosphate, and at less than
half the cost.
A progressive farmer near Orlando" plowed in
N A T U R S O W N with.his cover crop and made live best
yield in sixteen years. Many others have, secured
jk i
big results with N A T U R S O W N .
M L 1/ 2 l0 iQ

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Sold in bags— State fertilizer tag attached.
Examine the analysis.
Our booklet is full of convincing facts.
for a copy today.

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lliliiiJ

Vis . XVM:! i!i!!

Lakeland Phosphate Company
Manufacturers of NATURSOWN '■

Pleasing to President of Now Extinct
.Federal League That'Playero.
Are Making Good.

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Pierce Ave., Lakeland. Fla.

"Fighting Jim tllltnore," once the
peppery preKldcnt of the now extlimt
Federal league, believe* n innjorpy of
the form er Federal league ball players,
who are now In the American nlid N a­
tional lea ruck, nre tnnkluK good.' tillmore I* now ki'IIIiik paper, being one
member of n Ktntlonery llrm.
Gilmore Ik luip|«y over the fact thni

hr- rs-nn^tnnper

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good

Through

Modal 85—I

Model 85-4 f.o.b .T oled o

f. o. b. Toledo

made possible b y such a car are worth
many times its price.
T h e price is b y far the lowest at which so big
• pnd fine and comfortable a car ever sold.
'Big— the wheelbase is 112 inches.

W. A. STRINGFELLOW, Agent
O F F IC E :

SA N FO RD . FLORIDA

B. &amp; O. M O T O R CO
T b * WlUye-OrerUnd Company, Toledo, Ohio
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PAG E POUR

THESANFORDHERALD
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M . H A Y N E S , Ilm d n eM M i n u t r
PnM W M F.nry Tu»»1iy »ad Friday

THE HERALD I’KINTING CQMPANY
■ D B a c B ir n o N r u t c a .
O MB VKAB

in a d v an c k

W y

■ fS MON1IIH..................... .................. « M
. t llB K K MONTIIM.s ...............................
M r n t d la Um City hr Carrtrr IJ.ro Pet Vraf ta
Adraara or 2Or. |'n Month
f i r a n l f la Adroara M a d Da Mada al Offlro
l a l a p l An HaraoJ-Oana Mall Mallrt Aufu.l ZJad
I Km. al Ihr I’ oalolTIra al Soarati), fiurliK
t’ndrr Art of March Jrd. IHTt.
Oslta la llrcald Itulldlng

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Tclrphon* No. I4S

priving Mr. Knott of the votes that
were his rightfully and legally.
There was no possible w ay to as­
certain where and how ajld how
many errors had been committed-ex­
cept through .an applicathm to the
courts for n recount of the votes In
The, precincts where there was n silsptrion that errors had been commit­
ted.
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The courts granted the 1petition
for recount.
That recount showed
where errors had been committed
and showed beyond a doubt that Mr.
Knott uas the rightful nominee, and
the state canvassing board duly cer­
tified lo that effect.

Sanford nnd by men who ought to
know, better.
The next legislature
should,pass a law making tho hunt­
ing'season open November llrat for
all j;nme and close it February first
for all game.
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lA n A A A n A A iA A n A A r A A A A A A A A A iA A A n A A A A A A n A A A A A J W V A ,
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Miss Jeanette Rankin bids fair to
ho elected to congress fro m . M on­
tana. If we remember rightly M iia
Rankin 'converted Frank Huffakof-v
of tho Tam pa. Times to * woman’ s
suffrage during the session of -tho
1D1.’1 Florida legislature. - If Miss
Jeanette goes to congress ‘ Frank
would make a mighty fine secretary.
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The Democrats of .Seminole coun­
Mr. K nott was nominated in the
June primary, the action of .the ty should attend the called meeting
courts in the past few weeks bciijg in the court house tonight. ’ There
o n ly to ascertain the exact truth |will lie- mnny mature of common
with regard to the regulation to the! interest to disciitfs and a real old
manner in which the election was fashioned Democratic meeting • will
do all of us some good. Be' there to­
conducted.
There can be no other Democratic j night on time.

candidate for the governorship and
all this effort to make S. J. Catts an
apparent
Democratic nominee is
merely a trick to deceive the Dem­
ocratic voters of Florida. -M iam i
: Herald.

Gives one confidence in himself, in hid ability to “match wits'*
with the other fellow
and win.
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With our Bank Account Plan

• you start with $1 or more and add to it as you can.

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PEO PLES BA N K OF SA N F O R D
■iff
If. R. STEVENS
P m U ia i

c. M. HAND
Vlr#-Pr*»td*l

ivawt voiiR business.

SANFORD, FLORIDA
F. L WOODRUFF Vbs-Pr*.id«nl

0. L. TAYLOR
Cashier

R. R. DEAS
Am ’I Cashier

We would like to ask Chris. Codrington who ho is supporting in tho
DeLand News for state officers. 'H o
publishes tho Democratic electors
closer cooperation with the nursery direction of Miss Edwards of Talk,
and lets it go at thut. Como cloan,
inspection department and to tnke hassec and Miss Tribble of ('„|t,n.
Chris. You are either for Knott or ■
■tops
whereby the certification of b ia jb oth having hnd spcciul training
N E G R O E S G O IN G N O R T H
Catts and you can at least show
the parentage ^&gt;f citrus stock, rec­ in this work: while, Mr.'Chaffer, lit
D E M O C R A T IC T I C K E T
Because of industrial activity in your colors.
ommended b y ’ Mr. Scott could he lieu ten a n t of Troop A, is drilling the
Presidential Electors
-the north, caused .mainly by the
obtained.
the boys in military tnctic*.' \
J. Turner Butler
European, war, there is a great deWe rather fanciful Annette KclMr. O’ Bryne said that at least 90 course o f Palmer penmanship hki *
Morton Caraballo
’ inund fur labor in northern states
Jerman*while she was In the Tampa
per cen t.of the diseases for which helm added, diplomas to. he given it
.
J. I*, t'lurkson
and to meet that demand a large
Times lust summer, don’t you know,
growers
are compelled to'spray were tho end o f the school year.• .'
Frank iiarriH
number, of negroes * have been In­
hut rtow that the summer is over
at
ono
tlnte
imported.
Most
of
these
Tho
Irvin
g
Literary
Society
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duced to leave the south and go
we rather fancy Audrey Munson in
diseases
.were
imported
on
nursery
its
first
inbe'ting
of
this
year
Friday,
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north to And woFk at higher wages.
the Jael.sonxiile Times-Uninn, don’ t
stock. Ho cited as an exnmplc of a Oct. 13th.
Tho following oiricen
For Uulleil Slates Senator
The scarcity of labor In England you know.
serious disease, the importation of were elected:
Park T r a m m e ll_____T‘_ _
S E M IN A R S P E A K E R S A T
has also caused a movement of ne­
citrus canker,* which is within the
President, Marian Gove.
— For Congress Fourth District
groes-from the west coast of Africa
U N IV E R S IT Y (JIVES G R O W ­ memory*of all growers. Hud a thor­
Vice president, Virginia Brady.
W. J.* Sears *
to that country, where they, are takERS A N IDEA
ough und cfiieicnt nursery inspection
Secretary, Helen Hand.
For Governor
ink ihe* plare* of Englishmen who
system heen in operation, all the
Treasurer, Mildrpd Huston.
W. V. Knott
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nave gone to the war. In that m at­
Gainesville, Fla., Oct. 19.— Stand­
money
which
is
spent
for
spraying
Program committee, Lucille Rin«,
• CotitliUK d From Page Ope
ter, however, we are little conrerned.
ardization is the greatest need of the
4 For Secretary of Slate
and all the losses which are caused Ruth Hand,* Ruth Knnncr.
for its effect dues, not in any, «|egreo
Florida citrus grow er,. This is the
H. Clay Crawford
The R oys’ Debating Society held
It has a!«o asked interested opinion of Leo B. Scott, United by diseases nnd pests could have
. uxtefid
this county.
It is the state.
Fo’r Comptroller
been avoided.
Mr. O’ Bryne said their first meeting Friday, Oct. Fltlr, •
' nVovemenf of .negroes from the-south citizens to prewit-itl- their rhorns for States bureau of plant industry-, who
Ernest Amos
that the nursery* inspection depart­ electing—
ii&gt; tin' liorth yxliich is of interest tu the location o f . one of the twelve lectured before the Citrus Seminar
For Stale Treasurer
ment was maintained for the inspec­
President, Roby Laing.
the people of the southern states, it federal land hunks.
at the University of Florida Tuesday
J. &lt;’ Liming
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tion ol the growers and.urged them
Vico president, Robert Greene.
Farmer* will he asked to give in­ afternoon.
brings a decided stimulation
to
Mr. Scott says instead
, "For Slate Sirpl. Public Instruction
to cooperate in reporting any irreg­
Secretary-treasurer,
Thomas Mer­
southern thought of an-old problem formation regarding the prevailing of the forty or fifty*- varieties and
W. N. Shears
ularities, intentional or unintentfon- edith.
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but oio- which will probably solve rates of interest on first mortgage strains of oranges and the great
For Jusllre Supreme &lt;‘ourt
ul.
He gave examples where dis­
Censor, W m . Runge.
itself by the'return of the negroes loans; the difficulty of getting ex­ multiplicity of strains of other fruits
Jefferson II. Urowne
eases which hnvd been imported hud
Progrnm Committee: Prof. Ezell,
to the Land -of Dixie for dimUtte tensions; th e’ rate of commissions there should he not more than ftvu
For llailroail Commissioner
been confined to a comparatively Robert Greene nnd G. W. Spenrer. *
|reasons. ’ The negro is by nature- a charged; th'e development of' fu.rpis or six at most. He urges the grow­
• Ko.rnl C. Dunn
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small area by the cooperation of
Miich' enthusiasm has heen shown
| lover, of warmth and sunshine, and as affected by credit; farm tenants ers to appoint a committee who
For Slates Attorney Seventh Dial.
growers with a competent inspection and a wide range of work is being
he will remain neither in England as affected by the ability of tenunts should select the best varieties und
Joseph II. Jones
service.
planned by both societies. Already
For Slates S en ato r N in e te e n th Hist nor in th e .n o rth I'niled States if to borrow, and any other fact that those which should come to repre­
the societies* have accepted Stet­
Nnt.
C.
Murray,
stutiqticinn'
to*
there i&lt; any possible way for him to will give the hoard an understanding sent Ihe state.
All growers should
(i eo. U . Crawford
son's challenge for n debate some­
-.. get hack iii tropical Africa from gold of the farm needs of the state.
agree to produce the standard'vari­ the United States bureau of crop es­
For Member House of Krprrsentlvos
time in the near future.
timates
outlined
tho
work
of
his
England and hack to. the Sunny
eties and thus solve many of their
The new* federal farm loiin act pro­
F. I.. Woodruff
bureau.
The
reports
from
Florida
marketing problems.
South from the- cold north. •
vides a way for the farmpr or prosFor County Judge
The girls aro practicing hard for
are m^de up from three independent
Here is where the progressive
As ^-et tho movement has not ’ pective farmer to borrow money on
’ B .’ F. Householder*
sources of. information.* There nre the coming basket .halt season. Each
reached any great magnitude, hut if long time mortgages at actual cost. spirit of Florida citrus growers as­ 258 township reporters who’ estimate gild is out to make the team, and
For Sheriff
it should he. to the extent of making The government provides the ma­ serted itself. Hardly had Mr. Scott conditions in their respective com­ the old fighting spirit is being shown.
E. E. Brady
&lt;he scarcity of farm labor much felt, chinery for assembling capital, to he left tho platform before n motion munities. Forty six county reporters
For clerk Circuit Court
We arc being ably cdachcd by
the inconvenience promises to he loaned to farm owners or prospec­ to carry out his suggestions was be­ send estimates of their coantics'. Miss Tribble nnd Mr. J.G*. Hutchin­
E.. A. Douglass •
A conference was
only leptporary, for thoke who go . tive farm owners.
The loans may fore the body.
For Supl. Public Instruction
The field agent for the whole state son.
hold
after
the
session
to select the
uway will return home, chilled to run up to 50 per cent, of the vnluo
T. W. Lawton
Everything points to n successful
piakcs up the third source.
the hone, maybe, hut determined to of the land used as security, and 20 men who should select the varieties,
Fo/.Tax Assessor
season.
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Ruth Knnncr.
live in a country with si climate to per rent of tho vnlue of the Im­ Mr. Scott and other men who are
A.. Vaughn
High School Notes
which they are accustomed and in provements. T h e loans will he made well acquainted with the growers
For Tax Collector
The editor of The Sanford Heraltf
the
committee. The
which the winters are short and, not at a low rute of interest not yet de­ will .name
Jno. D. Jinkinhas offered a column in his paper to
DON’T THROW AWAY
------ U •severe, tfnd where there is plenty of termined. hut it will he less than (i names of this committee will ho an­ used by the Sanford High School,
nounced
as
soon
as
possible.
good sunshine and warmth most of per cent. Provision is made for the
YOUR MONEY
that our pntrons and friends may
.• N E V E R W A•S* N O M IN A T E D
Mr. Scott suggested that an early
the time.*-r-Clearwater Sun.
borrower to pay off the debt, inter­
keep in .touch with our work. Th e
by selling to peddlers.
Ydu' can
Every effort is being made by the
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est and principal through periods of a medium, a late and a very late Senior class has taken charge of the
get
much
belter
prices
by
shipping
Catts suppnrters'to make It appear
He urged that
from five to forty years, at his own variety 'he selected.
F L O R ID A ’ S B A N K R EC O R D
editing column, the following of­
direct
to
us.
that. S. J. Cat 19 was, at one time,
growers make thbse varieties known
,
That Florida during the past deg- option. .
ficers having been elected:
the nominee of the Democratic par­
and
adopt methods of marketing
ade has distanced other states in
Th6 legislation is expected to
Mnnaging editor, Roby Laing.
ty of Florida for the governorship.
----- W E B U Y-----whereby consumers could he asLocal editor, Marian Gove.
population increase utid general do- j)roVl. „ great boon to those sections
A t no time has S. J. Catts ever
suerd of the product which they n.re
METALS, RUBBER,. BAGS;
vclopment is conclusively shown by ()f
country where farm developGirls’ athletic reporter, Ruth Kunr
been the nominee. He was not nom­
purchasing.
As conditions exist, ner.
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BONES, ETC. ETCT
inated in the June primary, although
Florida, citrus pruducU~-ara—sole
Boya’ athletic reporter, Robert
the state is now entering upon an j high interest rutes. and it-i».p r«d ietnnd pay Highest Prices and Give
for a time it appeared on the surface
we^ely as Florida fruit. There can Greene.
er'a of even greater t i r n s f ^ r U ^ ^ ^ r - ^ r n i. T T ; , wf|l tend to make ngrirul*
o f things tC-r [j.. |lil(j iumn — .
Prompt Returns
be no guarantee of quality as long
Great is the rejoicing of the .'oniors
er was it attracting so much fuvor- tural prosperity permanent and uniThe lawful and corrtfrt vote cast uhole attention from the world at form, stabilize and equalize interest ■as there are so many widely varying to havo their old atudy hall again
The
Price List mailed on application
at that primary of first and second large, and it is fast moving to the rates,' and greatly Iniprovc the con­ varieties and strains grown.
and to he rulers of a High School
varieties
adopted
should
be
packed
choice ballots, us the law required gdal for which it is destined by na­ dition of the farmer.
only.
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under their true[ varigtX —nama-ai»i
was in favor of W. \Y Knott, nnd ture— that of being creation's most
Many other changes have taken
The
nationwide—Interesttn
tflh
hrandrwHIcFT should bo standard
when the .polls closed on thut June perfect haven for, mankind.__
place in our* school. An importantuvypinc. W. »V-Km&gt;tv- w ar thm tfflft■Development that has beert- com­ provisions of the hill is indicated by nnd-of guaranteed quality.
one is that physical culture has been
inec of thj Democratic party and mented upon very little is that of the fact that more, than 100,000 in­
‘He further urged growers to ap Introduced. The girls are under the
the hanks of tho state, these facts quiries havo dome to the treasury ply the "Babcock teat to the groves
has been ever since.
regarding" which, furnished by Com­ department (or inform ation about it. and eliminate drones."
Tho Bab­
That- it &lt;!id~not at "first 'appear
missioner of Agriculture W. A. Mc­ Secretary McAdoo predicts that the cock test, as applied to citrus groves
that Mr. Knott had been nominated
Rae will doubtless surprise the, aver­ hanks will he established .and ready means the keeping of performance
was due to the fact that many into'm ak e loans early in 1917.
age citizen:
records, .which enables growers to
Hpectors and clerks had incorrectly
locato the productive and unproducIn 1906 there wqro 85 state
ta llied the .second choice votes, doResolutions
live
trees.. This will show on which
hanks with $ 15,918,960 &gt; ^ re­
T h e following resolutions of sym­ side of tho ledger a tree stands—
sources.
In 1916 tffere were
pathy from Monroe Chapter No. 15, whether it is paying for its keep and
206 state hunks with $18,736,II. A. M., Sanford, Florida, to Mr. making a profit above that or pro­
200 resources.
In 1906 there
ducing at a loss. These records also
and Mrs. Wm. T . Wheelesa:
were 35 national hanks with
. Whereas, a great sorrow has come permit tho selection of. hudwood for
$28,389,000 resources. In 1916
into the life of our friend nnd com­ propagation with a reasonable as­
thfcrc were 56 national hanks
panion, Wiillum T . Whoeleas, on surance' that the offspring thereby
with $7.8,663,000 resources.
"T h is record has no cqunl duripg account of the sad* accident which obtained i^Ul he good producers.
As production standH now, the
the Inst decade in any other state," -resulted in the death of his only son,
W hat is more convenient
unprofitable trees are’ bringing the
says Mr. McRae, and the truth of W illiam , and
and business like than a
his statement is evident, to those ’ Whereas, our hearts go out to tree average down to one box. This
neat rubber stamp, used to
convey some special in- •
who are ieforincd on hnnking condi­ him in sympathy in this hour of is a small average and it is due to
tions in other states.
sthictions or notice on your
gloom, and would In some way, were the low performance of somo trees.
stationery, statements or
If Floridn, in every locality was it possible, assist him to henr this Without some system of perform­
ance records these trees cannot bo
merchandise. How much
not advancing these now. hanks great burden; therefore, he it
The strength or the First National Bank lies not alone in
distinguiahed
from the paying troei
quicker, neater and more
would not have heen established,
Resolved 1. That we hereby’ ex­ In every case.
business like than writing
its ample resources, responsible management and the
nor would they exist hut for tho press to Companion Wheeless and
with a pen, pencil, or even
In connection with this perform­
prosperity-of the people. There are bis wife our sincere sympathy, and
recognized ability of its directorate.
a 'tyjK1writer*
ance record work, Mr. Scott sug­
few* small communities in Florida tht bo it further
gested that the state nursery inspec­
do not support at least one hank
We can now furnish Rubber
Resolved 2. T hat wc assure our tor be given authority to demand
As a menber under the Federal Reserve System, this In­
nowadays,
and'the
number
increases
Stamps In any size and style
companion
and
hia
w
ife
that
our
certification
from
nurserymen
con­
almost monthly.— Tam pa Times.
stitution offers to each Patron all the security o f individual
desired, on short notice.
prayers' shall ascend to tho great cerning tho origin of their Pedigreed
Ask about them.
Father that He will give graco and trees, he said, should he budded from
integrity from within, backed by the vast National Bank­
The bunting laws should he rhangstrentgh to sustain them in this their parents of known performance and
ed to have all hunting come in at
ing System.
time o f need. And again be it
production.' This will insure itho
the same time. The law as it now
Resolved 3. That a copy of these amount and quality of fruit desired.
reads allows squirrel hunting to

M cx m m m m m m m m m m m x x x

STAND AR D
FOR FRUIT
SAYS EXPERT

JACKSONVILLE IS THE •
. CHOICE OF FLORIDA

The Peninsular Metal Co.
Jacksonville,

i! RUBBER

STAMPS

Assurance Doubly Sure

;

The

i: Herald Printing Co. i:
Office Supply Dept.
PHONE 148

come a month aarlier than any other
game, and tom e squirrel hunters are
shdoting all kinds of game. Reports
come to this *oitico that wholesale
killing of quail, ducks und turkeys
Is being made and while tho hunUrs
have'not been caught in the act it is
a well known fact that there are
quantities o f game heing brought to

The growers a lio . showed their
resolutions be furnished Mr. Wheeless and his wife, a copy be furnlshcd-f willingness in cooperating with tho
tho Sanford H erald -for publicatlpn nursery inspection department of
and u copy he preserved in the ths state plant hoard. Following a
lecture by F. M. O’ Bryno, nursery
book o f records of the Lodge/
inspector, it w a s ’suggested, that tho
1.
T. \Af. Hansel!,
committee which J »-to be appointed
O.’L. Taylor,
to select standard .varieties bo in­
F. E. Steinmeyer,
structed to formulate plana for
. . .
Committee.

Bt*.

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The First National Bank
SANFORD, FLORIDA*
. “ T H E FARM ER’S FR IE N D ”

Florida

�PAGE FIVE

THE SANFORD HERALD

for u strong cafnj&gt;aign before the music and song to make it Interest­ lando there were Misses Winnie i
Novem ber 7th election and for all ing for those that might wish for Thomas, Dorothy Shalfhout, Lillian
tactions of tho party to get together. the higher .class of musical enter­ Jones and Messrs. Tom
— r»*
Drownrj
tainment, and having just enough of FitzhuRh Dade and Mr. Peters.;
Baptist Church Next Sunday
humorous and characteristic sketches From DpLund there came Misses
S H A P E S IN S IL K , BEAVER, VELVET A N D F E L T
little Happenings-Mcntion j !
You ore invited to attend the ser­ to make the evening enjoyable for Helen Waters. Myrtlil Conrad, Fran­
of Matters in B r ie fT R IM M IN G S IN M E T A L , FUR, FANCIES, O S T R IC H
vice* at the Baptist church on next those that tniijht appreciate this ce* Miller, Margaret Sellihand anti
personal Items of
Messrs. Conrad and Bailey.
Sunday. The seats are free. Large form of entertainment,
‘ : o n in :it w o r k a s p e c i a l t y
uudienccs attend/
I n t e r e s t • ’
•These Lyceum attractions are put
Our home people present were Dr. '
• 9:30 Sundny school.
on at the. Temple through the ef­ at.if Mfs. O. .1. Miller. Mr. anti Mrs
M R S .
Flouting Small ] 1 11:00 “ At n Grave and on a House­ forts of I&gt;r. Ilymnn and a few others O-Unirn
Herndon. Muses Virginia
‘S u m m er ° r ,hl‘
top”
will
he
the
subject
of
the
ser­
of. Lhr lending business men pf tije I !t.-.„|i. F-rii' \Var l.* Eliz abeth St.if*
Tajk’s SucilMctijr Arranged for
;;
106 East First Street
Next to McCullcrs
t
T«|k*
mon.
town ami are especially entertaining ford. Adelaide Higgins, Clarissa Star­
llurrlct*
llcittld
RcaJura
f
llui
6:30 The B. V. I’. U. meetings.
*1 well as instructive— as they ron- ling,’ Olga Schultz :lnd Miss -Futcli;
7:30 “ The Intelligent Believer” -is tier possible n high dnaa-jnstrucllve Mcnsrt. Win; LefITer, Hume Humph,
l* * * * * *
Mu. Herbert -L y m an of F o re st. the _*ubject oI t h o - Sundny TVrntngI e n tertain m e n t, t h a t it1 is impossible Ne«| Chittenden, Roy' Chittenden,
rltv U. S. A., was in the*city yes- sermon.
.Mr. Hyman is making i to get In other forms of amusement, Alltii Jones, FJtJ. Betts, Hilly Hill, Juvenile Court law
which
lias proyfial
iation for the Girls’ Industrial
theso services practical and pointed, j and all people should especially eom- G. W. Spencer, . Morris Spencer, changed punishment to helpfulness Sdhool, tho land already bought at
,,rdiy on » Xhopidng tour.
There will he a ten days’ meeting i merit!' this form of entertainment, Reginald Holly, Geo. McLnughiiji, and gives the hoy and girl a chance Ocala and the promise to begin con­
La«t day of the season. Oct. 22nd,
beginning Sunday, Uct. 29th an d 1 and the Lyceum attractions should Pepper, Marshall and Kilgore.
Woodland Park.
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in life instead of hording them to­ struction within sixty days. . For
Kor S » l« - D l,!aycd order ju st ar- running through N o v. -Sth. Dr. C. A he well attended, thereby showing
gether with hardened criminals u'hd the crippled children of Florida an
j condemning them to cells.
appropriation of twenty thousand
-r.A —Celery seed American and Owens of Humboldt, Tcnn., will he to thoao.thnt arc responsible for the
the
ovungclist.
course
that
their
efforts
are
appro-1
dollars:
health nurses whoso work
Slncb II. » • Chappell, Celery
The .Child Labor law, with J. C.
You are always wclcoci
7-tfc
elated and that the higher form of
is preventive and educational havo
] P re v a il, the untiring inspector, in
svenue
amusement and entertainment is
been increased from six to twelve
Club Notes
U,e Juba Self Hfslng Flour, for
the intcrcst'.of tho children is in line
appreciated in Sanford ns It is in
The
Methodist
Church
By
Nov.
1st
the
Rost
Room
under
witl,.
„
R,
ro"mpu|,ory
..duration
and
!
nml ^»Dit«Im-cI at tho expense of
’ delicious hot Biscuits— A t all groother cities•
The Sundny school opens 9:30..
the auspices of the Welfare Depart- i aro two bU.|m,
olu, |ndicativ(. of the state, a commission for tho
ctrs.
~J
i. means
.............
... feelde minded and cniletpic
pildtpfc and a
Sermon, Open the Windows, 11:00:
This attraction of last w etiing-is tuont will he established in the court sociali progress which
a great
U,e Juba Self Rising Flour for
Senior League, 6:15.
the first of the winter's course, and house Idork. Churches and other or­ deal to tho people and childron nhli mother’s pension commission; tho ,
delicious hot Biscuits— A t all gro. Sermon, Joy in Heaven, 7:00.
is to lie followed by others that are ganizations can rent the uso of same places Florida in.the forefront of tJic convict lease law and new jails and
6-tf
cert.
T
Good music always furnished by said to be even bettor, among which for suppers, bazaars, etc., at a m o d - J ^ t ’h V n ’states'. T h e wife desertion prison farms, are among tho reforms
Kor delicious hot biscuits uso Juba tho choir: The services are planned
are thq “ Make Up M an" and a read­ crate rental. Information ran lie se­ law, though, as yet handicapped' b y | aml pr° Krc” 1? «,udw! in
FaKK9
§_,( Rising flQur— A t all grocers.
to be helpful.
Invite your friends ing of "T h e Shepherd of the Hills.’ cured from Mrs. W. P. Carter, de­ the women themselves, whom it is "Uinmary of things accomplished in
6- t f •'.
•
to the Methodist church.
C. ood These will he added to, and it it partment secretary unfit further no­ designed to help, is another step for.- h“ ,ia,f of human,ty
ho""&gt;
* g e . Barret is in the city arrang­ evangelistic services.
In conclusion,
ho said
thati
Come pre­ hoped that tliu managers will hav tice.
~~ t
C
•
ward in social Service. Ro-christoil­ stirte.
ing the office of the Armour Refriger pared to worship God.
that assurance that will urge them
the
Christ
spirit
must
prevail
in
all
ing tho Reform School and naming
ltor Car Co., for the fall business.
to arrange for a more lengthy pro­
Club dues n re. payable not J. Inter it thir Boys' Industrial School, with charily and social service work.
gram for the next season.
Use Jgha Self Rising Flour for
than the Novem ber businiws meet­ an appropriation of one hundred
L O N G W O O D P IC K UPS*
Preceding Mr. Fagg's address Miai
l
delirious hot Biscuits— A t all gro­
ing. after that date members wifi he
Mrs. Dayan and daughter, Miss
.thousand dollars
has
materially Fannie Reha Munson rendered a
suspended for non-payment’.
Rcsululions
cers.
6*tF
Lillian have returned from Tampa,
changed'
conditions
there
for the charming piano solo which was
Kor delicious hot biscuits uso Juba where they havfe Been visiting Mrs.
Resolutions adopted by tjie Worn-'
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Self Rising Flour— A t all grocers.
All departments should work for ht'ttiuv while side by side is tho ap- much appreciated. .
Bryan's daughter, Mrs. Hoolihan. an’s -Auxiliary of tho First Presby­
.
6-tf
terian
Church,
Sunford:
increased
membership
and
better
at­
% Mrs. C. W. Enlzmingcr is spend­
For delirious hot biscuits use-Juba ing the week at CIcrmdnt, guest of
Whereas,
Providence- lias
re-1 tendance.'
W. J. THIGPEN &amp; COM PANY
i
Seif Rising Flour— At. all grocers.
W. S. Enlzmingcr.#
I moved from , our midst, our sister
AG ENTS,
..
I
—
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f
•Mrs. L. A.* Hunt* of Oviedo is j ant| friend. Mrs. Ida Lclller, we trust | “ Keep your face always Toward
tin'
Minshim*.
and
tin*
shadows
will
guest
of
her
motlief,
Mrs.
Allen.to
a
higher
and
larger
sphere
of
ser
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ljflnan of
C. W. Kntzminger is repairing and v;n . amj
lull behind y o u ."
Altamonte qr&lt;- in the City today
improving
his
house
on
Main
sire,t.Whi&gt;r(.ag
„
y
,„.r
winsoim&gt;i
Rra.
|
coming over to meet Mrs. Lyman’ s
O ffle * with H OLDEN R E A L E S T A T E O.
Tho Longwood m hoo attein .iim • cj0U!t manners and her unselfish and
flult Calendar
mother from Wisconsin and who ex
Sanford,
Florida
prrts to spend the winter with Mr. is good this &gt;ear am m v ,
0 1 generous consideration for others, Tuesday, Oct. 24—Social Depart­
drder more desks.
ment.
and Mr*. Lyman.
1she has to an unusual degree etlGerferal Reception to Woman's
Mrs.
J.
S.
Dinkel
spent
several
Kor delicious hot'blacuiU uso Juba
deared herself to our church ami so­
Club,
days
ip
6
rlando
with
her
daughter,
Self Rising Flour— A t all grocers. _
ciety; therefore he it
Hostess, Mrs. Roy Syme*.
Mrs. II. R. Chupinun who has h e n
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6-tf*
Resolved, that in the loss of our
Wednesday, Oct. 25. .Literature
quite
ill.
Um Juba Self
Rising Flour for
sister a vacancy has occurred in
Department.
The Longwood Library lias re-1
delicious hot Biscuits— A t all gro­
the Woman's Auxiliary which can­
South America
ceived several new liooks.
cers.
6-tf
not he filled and wo deeply mourn
The Flora and Fauna—
Miss
Longwood is getting ready for her
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
’ .
Lillie Farnsworth.
winter guests, putting on paint and fo'r hor.
Self Rising Flour— A t all grocers.
Resolved th a t we hereby extend
The Aborigines, Mrs. Jas. B.
— Improvements.
6-tf
to
her bereaved h u s b an d and Bister
Mbughlon.
Mrs. N iver and little dnughtor of
with the
. Ed Rourke. attended the Confed­ Maitland aro visiting friends in our sincere s y m p a th y ,
Roll Call; Flowers and Plants.
p ra y e r t h a t they m ay receive the
erate Reunion at Tam pa this week
town.
consolation of our loving Heavenly
and reporta a grand time.
’
Music Department

M IL L IN E R Y

GRACE E. W IL L IA M S

W O M A N ’S CLUB

General Fire

Use Julia Self
Rising Flour for
.
Presbyterian Church
delicious hot Biscuits— A t all gro­
Sunday services:
f
cers.
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6-tf
Sunday school 9:45. U. m.
Use Julia Self
Rising Flour for
Preaching 11 a. in.
delicious, hot Biscuits— A t all gro­
The public cordiully invited ’ to
cers. •
6-tf
these services. * .
For delirious hot biscuits use Juba
Seif Rising Flour— A t all grocers. •
Presbytery of Si. Johns
The
Presbytery of .S t. Johns of
.
• 6*“
• Cspt. K. B. Smith met many of which tho Sanford church is a mem­
I hi* old friends and comrade? at the ber is now in. session at Ardcadia,
It comprises all Presbyterian
Confederate Reunion at Tampa this Fla.
*«eek.
churches south of DeLand.
Rev. C. W. Latham of Sarasota
Full line of tip to date coats, coat
suits, drew skirts and shirt waists was elected moderator. '1 he open­
for your inspection. Full and W in­ ing sermon w'ns preached Tuesday
ter 1916-17. If money saving means night by retiring Moderator Bruce
anything to you don’ t fail to soo of Plant C ity.
these lines. Ladies' &amp; Gents’ Em­
One very interesting feature of the
porium, L. Krauaa, Prof. , 303 E. session was a historical sk ctch _fll
-H a t-S i.------r - r tg--ue— Presbytery for. the past t&lt;-n years by
Dr. Winnard, showing that number
•
liaild Now
*• •
of minister's has grown from 15 to 37,
The Sanfprd Building Ac Loon Aschurch membership more than dou­
aodatiou i* prepared to build two or
.thr$e. first class houses at once. bled, the S. S. neatly 4 times ha large
First Como ljrst iwrvud.------------ ----- Apd .gift* -Ux h«n*v*lone«»-4€-time»
as largo as at that time. T w o new
iW t* .
• • A. P. Connelly, gee.
churches have been organized this
summor. 'T'hi* address .was given
Notice to Deroorrsls
Wednesday evening, at which meet­
There will he a Democratic mass
ing Rev. E. D. Brownlee also spoke
mettihg at the court house 7:30
on " W * y * and Means for Home
o'clock Friday ‘ night, October 20th.
Mlaaions.”
•
. Schclle Maine*,
Another intereating feature of the
State Committeeman.
Presbytery
has been the Sunday
l 6-2tp
school report.
The committee has
been very active in assisting schools
Belhucratic' Ral.y Tonight
Jin perfecting tho organizations and
There
toni.kt •W L ,e " Domocratic ral|y in training teachers. Eight Sunday
rneetln. »Wth° Cm r.1 h6U8C ° l which ' «chool institutes have heer^held In
« mg there will he plans made for tho paat four months, iind.Dr. Glass
“ re|*u,ar oId time campaign of B ichmondt Va., has promised to
!»»ti| November 7th. All Democrats cotno to Florida in November for
requested to be- present.
tw o Institutes,* ono at Sanford and
— ---------- . j ’;*—
one at DeLand.
At the Court House Tonight
. Democrats of Seminole counLYCEUM A T T R A C T IO N
:y " i11 mi‘et tonight at tho court Falrchlld’r Ladies’ tjuartet G ate
°u*e- at eight o'clock tA discuss
Krxellent Program.Last Night
**&gt;* and means for carrying on a
«mptign fo th . Z t
' \
, “
T h 9 first of the season’- Lyceum
the harmon t and
C"f 0 °* * f 1" attractions was given last night at
In F lo riS T
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Q
Parly the Temple by the Fairchild’s La___________ _______
.J dies Quartet.- A largo and enthusl! aatic audience was present and from
» &lt;*me Out You Democrats
tho timely applause every number
em°fT »t* are urged to h e 'o n tho program was well and favor
r
‘ he b,K
«n the court ably received.
for tv,
Tho meeting (s called
T h e programs was especially well
" purpose of getting together balanced having just enough classiial

the q u a l it y s h o p
, .

LYRIC THEATRE

Just received a new shipment of Hatters Plush—

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.

N E W W HITE FELTS

we make a

Specialty

of children 's hats

MRS- C D. PEARSON, Mp- MRS. A. D. PARRISH, Assl.
- vSaC

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c~r

F a th e r. * . . ’

. Resolved, that a copy of these
resolutions he sent to Mr. Lelller
and to Mrs. H. A. Hodge, Dallas,
Texas and he enrolled in our min­
utes us a memorial and a copy pub­
lished in the Sanford Herald.
Mrs. If. R. Stevens,- •
Mrs. J. N. Whittier,
Mrs. E. D. Brownlee,.
Committee.
•

High School Books :
The hoard of trustees, recognizing
thut' the high cost of hooks for the
High School is n serious drawback
for the patrons has passed a resolu­
tion as follows: Resolved, that here­
after ajl hooks for High School
students will he sold to them by the
local hoard at- nbnolute~eo*fc"priCPr
and all hooks in good condition at
end of term will ho taken in ex­
change. F or’ the sale and exchange
of such books an office will he in­
stalled in High Schpol building un-

der^thfi' Management" of the supervising principal.
This is the first step by the hoard
towards the. eventual free supplying
of ail school books..
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Shortage in Pansy Counts • •
Mrs. S. B. Wight requcaU that
ail shortage in pansy plant- counts
bo turned^ in to her in writing not
later thqn Saturday noon.
Rev.’ Enyart, Dean of Rollins Coilcgo will preach at the Congrega­
tional- church Sunday morning. All
are cordially invited to attend.
There will be no evening service.'
Sunday school, 9:45 a: m.
• Christian Endeavor, 6:00 p. m.

(Cdnt-nued from Page 3)

E ttr y W ttk Bridge
An interesting gamo,of bridge was
played by the members of the Every
Week on Tuuraday afternoon with
Mr*. Margaret Barnes at the home
of Mrs. T . A. Neal. In tho absence
of Mrs. W. E. Wdtaon, one of the
newly elected members of tho, club
Mrs. A. P. Connelly substituted
Mrs. Forrest Lake held the home of
making highest score and was pre­
sented with' n cut glass nappy. At
the close of the game a tempting
luncheon course was served at the
card tables.
Wedneadajf Night Donee
The largest crowd of tho acasqq
attended the dance at the Woman’ s
Club on Wednesday evening, -many
out of tpwn guests honoring the oc­
casion.
Music was furnished by a
three piece orchestra and tho merry
dancers tripped the light fantastic
until long after midnight. From Or-

The Music Department hud their
regular meeting Tuesday afternoon
at 3 o’ clock with but few members
and some visitors present.
After Mrs. Claude Herndon’s de­
lightful musical program the busi­
ness was transacted and the meeting
adjourned.
Welfare Meeting
There was a good attendance of
club members and their friends at
the mwding of. the Welfare Depart­
ment on Wednesday to greet Mr.
Marcus Fagg, tho speaker of the
afternoon.
The meeting was called to order
by Mrs. W. W. Abernathy, retiring
vice chairman of the department
who gracefully presented the new
chairman, Mrs. W. E. Watson. Mrs.
Watson was greeted with applause
and in response to the well chosen
phrase* of introduction thanked the
memben, assuring' them of .her.
willingness ami (iesiro to give her
best efforts to further the work of
the department and earnestly- re­
questing their support in the cbmIng ydnr.
With pfomptitudo the
business of the department was dis­
patched. The recommendation, from
the president of the club, Mrs. Gal­
loway, that each department raise
one hundred dollars towards clim*
inating the. club house debt was
unanimously adopted.
Reports of standing committees
were recelvod and committees ap­
pointed for Welfarq program to the
club N ov. 15. Airs. T . L. O'Connor
was jippointed on decorations and
M ra/M cisch for the refreshments.'
The announcement that the Rest
Room was an assured thing once
more wn* received with much pleas­
ure.
Mrs. Harry Pilkington was
made chairman of this work..
Tho
municipal Christinas tree,
upon motion, will be referred to the
civic committco of the Board of
Trade.
"S ocial Progress in Florida'
This was the title of the fine ad­
dress made by Mr. Marcus Fagg at
the W elfare meeting on Wednesday
afternoon, which brought forth enthuaiaStic applause and a rising vote
of. thanks in response to tho pleasure
given and* interest created by his
lucid statement of facta of tho social
progress throughout tho state in tho
last six years. Nearest the heart of
Mr. Fagg lies the work of the Chil­
dren’s Home Society, of which he is
state superintendent
with
head­
quarters at Jacksonville. This, the
biggest charity in the state,forced a
place in the recital'of thlnga accom­
plished and although it Is so well
known throughout the entire penin­
sula, it found a new interest In (he
hearts p f those present for who is it
that
does
not
love
a
baby?
Widespread* in its Influence I*- the |

Insurance

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Fertilizers

You don't have to be $4 .
a College prolessor, m
or even an expert m •
^ farmer to get paying gS
g crpps with
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0ur48speclalbrands
are designed to get
biggest possible profitln the bands of
average F lo rid a
growers under average Florida condi­
tions. Among our
formulas are some
that fit T0UK needs.
Boekletisiree.—
Armour Fertilizer
Works
Jacksonville, Fla.

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Handling o f Banking
Business
The Seminole County Bank takes special interest in
the welfare of its customers and makes it a point to
handle their banking business with the utmost dlat I and efllciency.
Your account subject to check is solicited.

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FOUR PER CENT INTEREST
P A ID O N S A V IN G S A C C O U N T S

Seminole County Bank
Sanford,Florida .
A Home Bank for Home People
FORREST LAKE. Prea.

D. L. THRASH R,'V-Pr'es.

A. R. KEY. Caahht

�October 20, 1«jig

TH K SANFORD HERALD

PAGE T V ^ - w

many things,are kjllrd before their
legal time,.'on some hunters do not
seem to know‘ turkey, quaii or doer
from squirrels.

nourishing flour food
B i s c u i t a re them e
soda crackers. - U«
for th e ir food v a lu e

UPS ALA A N I) GRAPEVTLLE
The word has come here that we
may expect to have R ev.
U. W.
Edwards, n very talented divine of
Jacksonville with us next Sunday
evening at 7 o’clock. It is not often
ju small a place os ours has a change
to hear such preaching! so 1011 every
one, th a t the house tnny he filled.
Mrs. Carlson nmi daughter of j
with Mrs.
Monrod were visiting
Bcrteison last Sunday.

n « r direct. Cat oat m iller'• pratt. W .
M il ehoce loc the Whole fauilr. Our

The rains hnve rtot stopped with
us for seme time and, it is pretty dry
out here.
s

•boeewear. IllJXock, qulck •hirmrr.i.
Kaiitluclioa fuuraolccil. Ib o a u n d i
b «»«ra &gt;11 ou«t country.

Writs for Big

Our assistant postmaster is suf­
fering vcr^ m u ch with so re eyes at
present.

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FALCON SHOE CO
Df»*- 75 Nnr OtUi

LA K E M A R Y IT E M S
Jtcv. G. V. Albertson of Deband
was n Week end visitor here.
Rev. Thompson of Glenwood
made a business trip here Wednes­
day.
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Mr. and Mrs. Norman Swanson
were out again on Sunday to visit
the home folks and again on Tues­
day.

Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Peterson of
Emporin were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Draddock last weclj..

(WHITE)

The basket picnic that took place
on Crystal bake Saturday was well,
attended and enjoyed by nlL___

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Mr.- and Mrs. Emil Mngnus&lt;Wi
w ere'callers Monday at Mrs. Ha.Un­
ger's und in Upsala. bidding the
folks good-byo.
Mr. Magnuson left
again * on Tuesday for
Merritt’s
Island where he will have charge of
a .lot of ornnge paekrrs. W e hope to
ace him back at Christman, as he
has been very helpful in our Sunday
school, as teacher In the- Btvblc
class. ‘
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Hair Cut
Shan?5**
C h ild r e n

Flake B. Y. P. U.

Tonic M assage
Shampoo
Singe -

The Flnke lb Y . P. U. meetl each j
Sunday evening at 6:30 o’clock on j
the third floor of the baptist Temple,
Cor. Sixth St. and Park Ave.

NATIONAL
BISCUIT •
COMPANY

AH were pleased to see Rev. G. V . !
AlhertiOn again Inst' Sunday and to
hear his splendid sermon on “ Hlgj
Measure” from the sixth coaptef of,
Luke.
Ho dwelt particularly on
what the world und God expect o f ;
us— ntt honest life, with xycll filled i
mind and capable body.
It was a
sernion for all and especially fin e 1
for the voting.
We were fortunate
in hnVing witli us Rev. A lfre .f Erie-j

The H. Y . P. U. room Is equipped j
with electric fans and ventilators, j
making a pleasant room for^my'oni*
who may desire to spend a profit­
able hour Sunday evening.

Jeo. H. Tomlinson
NEXT TO FIRE STATION
Palmetto Avenue

Last Sunday a special program
with tho subject “ H ow Cun I Train
Myself for. Christian Work,” was ^
rendered. Mr. Edward Millen ably 0
led the meeting, with Misses Millen, j o
Rosamond Radford; Messrs. Wain-1 o
right, Forrest Gt^tchel and L c s jie jg
Hill also'taking part. A solo sung o
by Miss Cora Lee Tillls added Inter­
est and pleasure to the program.

E V E R E A D Y offers every man, wc
and child an op p ortu nity to turn
new word into $3,000.
Are you going to noglect this offer ’or are you
coming in today'and get an E V E R E A D Y C O N ­
TE ST B L A N K ? —they are free.
Contest closes November 7—at midnight'.

Tyner, seventh grade, and - Floyd attractive him y.• Mr. Shiuholser has
Christopher began school this, week, the work in charge.
Mrs. Andrews
making sixteen for the. jitney.
and little son, .Emory- will arrive
We understand M b 'S ta u ffe r has later.
returned to .his home near the UpMiss Isabfdlc Raynor was the
sala station.
gucat of Mrs. J. B. McBride on West
The convicts • nro doing a little First street a--portion of last week
and- attended a delightful
cYening
work on our roads tlfis’ week.
The question, "W ill God
Gea
party at the Wninrlght home. ’
* .Mrs. ilcrtelson and Mrs. Ilorell
M e;W hen I Pray” will he discussed
Messrs. Elliott and Crawford of
were out calling' owith Mrs. • M ag­
next Sunday evening.
Group ‘ ‘ I’ "
at
nuson Wednesday on Mrs. Jnck Sav-.irtnnh, Ga., have arrived
of w;hich Mr. Forrest fiatehel Is
Cameron C ity for the winter.
Vaughn.
Captain will hare charge of the pro­
•foe N cR o* lias renter# again in
A large party of fejends gave gram;
A poem,
"M y
Evening
li - tenant house.
Ricliard Hickson a complete sur­ Prayer" will he read by Mrs. E. J.
M r. John Lundquist has been prise at his home last Thursday Cameron.
It. S. (»., Reporter.
S ’ tting out ! onto young oruugc trees. evening to remind him of his birth­
day.
A
very
pleasaht
evening
was
Th e phoehy bird# and the Jenny
spent with dancing nud visiting.
Supper Sa|urduy'Night
are again with u&gt;. enjoying-our fine
Refreshments taken by the guests
weather. «
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Supper Saturday night, given by
were v.uch ’ enjoyed. . •
tho ladies of the Presbyterian church
Mr. Geo. Clark underwent a very
Mrs. S. J. Gorman of Deband is in the now building next the Coserious operation • for rnheer again
a guest at the Fish-Onlloway home Operative Store.
this Inst Tuesday in the groin. He.
on Cameron avenue this week.
Chicken I’illau
went through it successfully and'
T it” report is very satisfactory to
H i* iid and Hotter
though very low we will hope for
Coffee nnd Rickies
i lie b e s t
D m . Denton, Stephens a large circle of friends from Hen
25 cts.
und Neat operated upon him. ' A tel­ Fish who is at a hospital'in Jackson­
Chicken Salad, 25 cU.
egram was sent for his children. His ville; He is said to he recuperating
linked Heftns with Cold Slaw, 10c
daughter from Augusta, Ga., ar­ nicely from a severe attack of indi­
gestion
and
nervous
breakdown.
Ice Cream, 10 cts.
rived last evening and his son from
Williamantic,
Conn., is . expected
The A. P. Connelly Co. have made :
Thursday or Friday.
two real estate deals in this section
recently. The U. J. H o lly ’ 10 ncres
on Ucardnll has been, sold to. a Mr.
EAST S A N F O R D
Th e Methodist ‘ Society have de­ (a*wis of Ohio and a Mr. Smith o f ,
cided to gather at Moore's Station Indiana has bought a ten acre tract
church each Wednesday evening for near Cameron. Tho season is younfc j
jiru y er meeting, beginning thiv w w k.
All friends arc invited to meet with
There never was so much celery
them. {
'•out in t-he fields this early -before.
Th e Kpworth League at Moore's it is estimated there are in the
•Station will have a apodal prog am [ neighborhood of 500 acres set out
this coming Sunday evening nnd a land looking fine. The weather has
Als* a
silver offering will be taken. All are ! been ideal fpr tho work.
large arrange of lettuce.
brum
invited to Iip present.
ley of Celery aYcnuc.1ias 23 acres of
• *F. it. Ahdrcws arrived last week
from his summer home, Konnehuck. fine early lettuce, beside a large acre­
Maine, for the. winter at his home at age of celery. It is estimated there
are about 250 to 300 ncres of lettuce
Shell Mound.
Work is underway
out,
The labor of lettuce rasiing
to enlargo and boatltifu their'already
lias been worth ■while this season.
Seed bijfli hltVf ll° ° n
r y -r y
Chambrrlain o f. Heardoll avenue has
had some of the finest beds of celery
ever in this section—on new ham­
mock land— has been filling orders
for pricked nlunta. l o many* outside
places, St. AugUHlinc, Daytona, Or­
lando nnd elsewhero.-

It means that you get the benefit of expert tire
building-in the first place by equipping with

per

Dollar
It incnns the expert tire service, courteous and reliable
help which'is always available at our slipp.
Remember that Firestone Tires arc made by specialists
in the World’ s Largest Exclusive T ire Factory. But
Firestone building methods nnd this immense volume,
ridded to their economical distribution, enable them to
charge as low as for ordinary tires.
And our shop backs up the Firestone Service. Call on us.

WIGHT TIRE &amp; SUPPLY CO
Sa n f o r d

VETERINARIAN
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firing in jour lame nnd slrk
horses nnd mules.
Have ilu-m
(rented. Have their teeth ex imih.'
ed. sharp corners dressed ilu»n,
q projections cut off nnd der.ijrsl

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Hinlnrs extracted.

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Q D Q O oaaodooooaD O O O oaaoaaoa
RUN DOWN
’ If you arc run down, can’ t eat, no ap­
petite, you need

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- TO N IC DIGESTIVE ’
It improver! thenppetite, is an aid to
weak stomachs, and tones up the emir*
system. Sold only by us, $1.00.
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- It. C. HOMER

REGARDLESS

Joe Cnmeron went to Jacksonville
Wednesday night on 80 to the live
stock show and sole' of blooded
stock.
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Milea

SAVE MONEYONSHOES

Fl o r i d a

W E K 1W A A N I) E T H E L N E W S *
• M r. U. S. Brown spent Friday
night in Sanford, the guest of Mr.
J. Vaughn.
Rev. Ericson from New Upsqla
preached for us Sunday night. .His
sermon wns about the hoy' Jesus
who was left a few days’ journey be­
hind in Jerusalem before his parents
found out he was not wjth them.
N ow how many of us go u day’s
journey into somo acts or deeds be­
fore we find out Jesus is not with us?
And do we always turn back as
quickly as did these good people to
make search ' for Him till we find
h im . and take him with-% us?
He
would savo us much worry and troubio if wc did.

OF WHAT OUR
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Miss Daphne Vcrmiliian wont to
Sanford Wednesday to be gone somo
time.
Mrs. Allen Boyd and children ore
expected hero to visit Mrs. B oyd’ s
brother, W. D. Fillman and other
relatives.
Would it not ho well to have the
gamo season for all fante open at
the same time?
Squirrel season
opens so long before tho others that

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T h e Ceo. H . F e rn a ld H a r d w a r e Co
S A N F O R D ’S HOUSE O F S E R V IC E - •

SANFORD

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TYPES REPAIRED

SEMINOLE

Fully Charged Batteries
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COUNTY

GARAGE

A T L A N T I C C O A S T L IN E
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STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH .

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THROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YORK DAILY
AU Steel Uoltm mt. Free RerltaU* Chair Cara la Waahlflflon
Dlbla« Car Ncrxlra on T u la &gt;0

No. 82
Lv Jackaonviye.------.9:10 a. m.
Ar Savannah

Henry Hodi, who is. working for
Mr. Wallace, -while cranking an
automobile got his right arm badly
bumped', but it was not broken, as
was at first supposed.
Mr. Edward.W hito left here W ed­
nesday morning for Titusville to en­
gage in the orange packing business.

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drlphia.........12:24 a. m.

York........ ~...2:40 p. m.

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8:10 p.

4.03 p. m.

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6:20 p. m.

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For Information or Rcoervation Phone or Write

A T L A N T IC C O AST L IN E

138 W. Boy St., Jackaonvlllo, Fla.
Phono 17

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Hillaborough Hotel, Tampa, Fla. ,,
Plione 132
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.... V t . V . ____Zebu'cha fund In to tho use of state lands for
Virginia
DeCoursey
|the benefit"oT their private lands, is
A RESUME OF SANFORD
"h
e
ro
Hoses
Hlootn
Hertlia
M
ottle
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considered, it {^apparent thai_aplcnHAPPENINGS UP-TO DATE,
* Alay Holly
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did progresrf has been made.
Hut
A44«*» til Comm.niution, to, tku
Duet. Autumn Idyl J . ... P.- Reynard i'Jor this opposition the finatree* for
C.lam» i» “ Socmi, U.to,."or rk„M
Mil. H. A. Ttiktun. Phon« Nd. JCJ
Julia I.aing aifd Miss Davis
'
much rttdro""extensive opeTutiotis
The Stork
March ... * , Keathloy could have been arranged.
Liliap tyhinholscr
* ’ “ Under the plutf no&gt;v being folurantelle
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Zanski lowed by lh « drainnge board-the
intendent fejl upon tjiiji date of Hip
meeting, Oct. 13th and beautifully
Ixetta Stone
; state lands and all "ollrer* lands pay
rocited a birthday poem. after which (loading, A Mnn Without Sentiment their proportionate part .of the
she presented Airs
Perry with a
Kuth Kafiner
drainage taxes. ’I’ his plan does not!
lovely • boui|Uet of roses and ferns
.
-*uit a fi;w land speculator*. T h e y .
ahd a fan in -behalf of the nr.-!.• •
/Vrxomi/ Mention
.would prefer having the state lands j
Mrs. \. K. it,.l| |,.ft Tuesday for bear the entire expense of tlm.drainMrs. Perry responded with gr.n-cful.
thanks.
Each tmqnbcr gavu hirlh--| lampa to attomi the Confederate ra g e . operations and thereby g iv e ’
day wishes in verse.or prose, many Veterans ' Reunion.
She will visit them even larger profits on their
of which were.novel
were.novel and
and umusii
amusing. among relatives and friends before -lauds’ Jurchased at on e,dollar and
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twenty-five Vents per acre years ago.
’T he happy afternoon concluded w ith returning, to Sanford.
dainty . refreshments of* fofTeo and
• Few Have Complained
cake with Newhurg sponge a iu V Mrs. Carl Yeiser and children nrc
“ The drainage board and the trus-

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Gavotte

e v e n ts
s v , o Uiiby Campaign
Thr‘ i‘rcsbyt*Han Endeavor So•M. always nrtlyc ill uood works
visoroualy
iri!! l»u*h
. , r ,,rmnitrn next week.
Morn*

JSip
i" «h« » ve-a-Bnby c,ul; for
fh ,mall sum of ton rapt* a share.
ThVurocccift v ill he for tho benefit

T, the
.u’ Children'
r’liilc!renr»" Horae Society.
«f
This Endeavor Society is always
Tvb; jn
interest of tho little
u » « ttn,! thcir cfrorU de*
* rve unlimited success . Ten cent,
U,small Investment for the Individull but many ten cent pieces will
_ . kt. a substantial donation for this
worthiest of charities.
G ive your
dime with n glad hand and an In„ , d blessing. Mra. It. C. W ax well
• fa chairman of the Save-a-Bnby.
Campaign.
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SUBSTANTIAL
REDUCTIONS

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Pipe Organ Society
The members of the Pip# Organ
Society were delightfully entertained
. by MUs Clara Millen on Tuesday
afternoon. Interest* centered
on
work and plans for tho Christmas
buaar to lie held in Docomber.
• j|iis Jeanette Luing was elcotod
pres* reporter for the society. Thoso
, prr»*nt wore Mrs. A. M. Philips,
— Mr*. Robt: Howe, . Mrs. Forrest’
Gatehrl, Mrs. James Taylor, Mrs.
W. K. Hell*: Misses Edleth Stewart,
Ella 'Dillon, . Martha Fox, Daisy
B*tt* ami Jeanette • I.aing.
Airs.
• MiHen wa&lt; u guest of tho society.

Charming Afternoon Tea

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Mrs. F. J. Gonzales | o f
the internal Improvement
fund have served the entire state in
St. Ague* (Judd
j the handling' of the drainage opera­
Attention
nt is called to tho meeting t v M™. E. F. Coney of Hrunswick, lions and the state land and not the
{nos GuHd next Monday Bll“
visiting Mrs. I). It. Hrisson special interest of a few land speruof St. Agnes
afternoon at the homo of Mrs. C. M. and other friends while on business lutors. Hut very few of the Evcr■glade land owners, have compluinod
Hand with Mrs. Archie Betts host­ iii the city.
-------j of the policy pursued.
During the
ess. Members are urged to attend
as this is the first meeting of the ' Mrs. S. J. Gorman of D e L a n d 'i* ! remainder of my administration, just
season and of Importance.
the attractive guest of Mrs. E. M. ;lM we have done during my entire
Galloway.
term as governor, we shall .continue
to push tho -Everglade drainage
Auction. Ilritigc ■
work.” . ‘
Mrs. C. M. Vorco delightfully en­ \Miss M yrtle Conrad of DoLand,
tertained th o’ Auction Bridgo Club teaching one of the Fifth Grades iu
Unusunl Florida Incident
on Monday afternoon with several the Sanford Grammar School is
•pleasantly located with Mrs. C. L.
If, not for the first
time in the his•
•
guests substituting for .absent mem­
Goodhue
for
the*
winter.
lory
of
the
state,
therr
at least for
bers. Those were .-Mrs. Geg. Speer,
the- first time iu many years, an
Mrs. Geo. Davis Hart and Miss
entire railroad, with complete,equip­
Mr.
P.
M.
Kid
r
and
family
havo
Afitfio Hawkins.
ThV guest prize
was won by Mrs. Hart. to whom was moved this week into their new- ment and operating in sovcrnl rich
and rapidly developing counties, has
given a box of correspondence cards. home on Oak avenue. '.
, burn sold for taxes, ^i’ lie railroad in
Mrs. J).. W. Herndon won tho club
i question is that known as tho FlorDr. H. S. Ke’elor of Westfield,
prize, a box of stationery and rorres' ida Railway Company, running from
pondenco cards.
Others, present N- J.. is visiting his .daughter, Mrs.
Live Oak, in
Suwanno
county,
were Mrs. S. Puleston, Mrs. A. P. ] W. K.-Whitson while.en route home,
tyrough Lafayette and to I’ ferry, in
Connelly, Mrs. Newman, Mrs. Gal- after a tqur of the state,
I’ .iylor county. The delinquetit tax
low’ay and her house guest. Mr*
.tmoiinted to n&gt;» K-s* flian S L S . I t .
Gorman of DeLainl.
'M r-. I.. M. Hawkins of WittxtoliTins is quite a nice little sijm to
Salctn, N. ( ’ .. is expected thin week conic into tho coders of the state
to vi-it her daughter, Mrs. A. I and the counties interested,. The
V
Clortr-Club
Cop
nelly, (or Iho winter.
The Clove/ Club "has fallen in line
railway company will probably, re­

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GOO M ile Tires

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3,500 M ile Tire.*

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The k rowing dam tad for Penniyivania IjTires, under the
irrevacable policy of quality first has enabled .us to heavily
' increase our volume of'sales and notwithstanding the present
high leVels in the raw material market, to*efTcct substantial
savings in cost.
, 'Fhe reputation of the.P»&gt;Iinsylvanla^ Rubber Company is
sufficient assurance that the .’established .Quality of Penn­
sylvania Jjres will be inaitjlained.
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WIGHT GROCERY CO.
FLORIDA

SANFORD.

‘ BIG CROP” BILL
|A V S :
"Guess you all know that fancy bright
fruit brings about it .dollar it box more than the dirty
stuff. Since I'v • been li*ing Blowers Ground Lime­
stone on my grove my fruit lias been hard, .shaped
proper and bright. Pnys to.use good l.imcstong.”

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(iruwrr* trli ua ll.at plenty at lllow ct* tjim&lt;stnm&gt; in llm
p u t t h u a vrry la-n. tkial tflrrt on the (lull. ItoukWl Irw

BLOWERS LIME &amp; ^PHOSPHATE CO.

$

BOX B-308

OCAI.A, F L A .

It Wouldn’t Add to the Value
• _to Increase the Price

Ovanfatit ftaft Bchafforr k Star*

Coming our way?
F course you are.

Y ou

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want to see the new mod­
els for fall in

Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx
clothes
You 11 have a Hne chance today,

.because the big showing of suits
and overcoats is just in.
glad to see you.

We’ll

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SANFORD SHOE &amp; CLOTHING CO.

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Wanted Slate to Drain Thgir Land
‘” In my opinion the wholo trouble
back of the attack upon the Ever­
glades project made by these parties
is due to the fact that one or two
land speculators' havo been unable
to dominate und control to their ad­
vantage the drainnge board £haivng
in chatge the reclamation project,
mon who bought lan d 'at onei dollar
and quarter par acre and hawe sold
considerable quantities of it ntM&lt;om
thirty dollars to .ninety and even o
hundred ^dollars per acre and yrei
have sought to have the stato lands
used to pay Jor the drainage of their
lands which they bought *o cheap
nnd a qu antity.of which they have
sold at fabulous prices.
• “ Of course it would bo to the ad­
vantage of private land owners in
the Everglades to have tho stato’ a
million and a half acres of Innd used
to drain tho two and a half million
of privately owned lands in the Ever­
glades, but such policy would be de­
cidedly to the disadvantage of all
the people of the state who own tho
million nnd a half acres. I t would
mean the taking of tho property
that belongs to all tho people and
appropriate it to the benefit of tho
few.
’
,
“ The state authorities, despit# the
unjust criticisms and attacks, have
mado decided progress in carrying o;r
tho drainage operations and at tlm
present time a largo number of
dredges arc operating In th# E ver­
glades. Locks are being constructed
and additional, contracts for canal
work are contemplated. When tho
stubborn opposition of a few land
operatota who hove been unablo
to drive the drainage board and the
trustees of the internal improvement

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OTHER SIZES IN PR O PO R TIO N

Mr*. Sat'.i’mis entertnined with a
drlighttifi y informal afternoon tea
arill *c«ing party at her Jtortio on
Celory avenue on Thursday.
En­
joying the hospitality of their hbt»tfor the season and held its first meet­
organize entirely in the neur future
(,t were Mrs. Gallow/ty and gpest,
ing with Miss Alhipe Frank on Fri- v Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gerror havo uitd the forced sale may prove to be
Mr,, (iormaii o f, DcLnml. M r.. M.
Plans were .made for taken the house on Third street re­ a blessing in disguise.— St. AugusD. O.lrhrl Mr». R oy byrnc, M r..
&gt;
M,
,
faficy work at the an­ cently occupied by Mr. and Mrs. 1 tine Record.
Huitpn and Miss Annie Hawkins.
nual bazaar of the Congregational P. M.* Elder.
church, which will bo held.this year j
Emerson Is for the Future.
\li dun Stud ij Circle
on December 22nd. Present at thej •. Mis* Hoskins Jones left Wednes­
Humanity
must receive a new nnd i
Mr*. Jnliii 1&gt;. Jinkins charmingly meeting were Mrs. Henry Nickel day by steamer for Italtimore, Md..
profuund charge of the rellglotm'iqilrU
ontortainn.l the members of the Mrs. M. Minurik, Mrs. K&lt;l HgndaU, w here she will spend her vacation.
lu-foro its pupilage to the waiting mas­
Million Study Circle of the Method- Misses Clare Walker, Clarice Hand,
ter (Emerson) enn begin.
At tho
Ut rhurrh last Friday afternoon. A Helen Hand all! Bertha Macoy, Gus. \f .
Ilirth h
, .
present instant hu Is hardly in tho
delightful program was rendered,
bIo . Frank, Margery Packard." Guests
Richard Rlchurdson Dens, Jr., iB strong sense a teacher, hnrdly In tho
during the afternoon*which included of the club were Mrs. Frank and the name of the little son born to strong sense an example; lie Is a rev­
a Scripture rending by ■th o'su per­ Mrs. Geo. Shipp.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Deas Wednes­ elation of capnclty, an adjourned hope,
nti unassured hut munientouB fore,
intendent. Mrs. I L B. -Perry; a
day, Oct. 18th. ■
_____ _— shadowing.—Professor O. W. Firkins.
sketch of the three voyages of Co­
Cccilian Music Club •
lumbus by Mrs. H. H. Chappell; a
The first meeting of the Cccilian
NO EVERGLADES' s u i t
/nip talk-by Mrs. D. A. Kelly, in Music Club was held nt the studio of
the course, of which she pointed out Mrs. Fannie S: Munson on Satur­
Governor Trammell Says That All
on the map of South America the day, the 14th.
The meeting was
(he Land Should Pay Drain
pltce, in llrazil where the Method- Inrge.y attended by members and
. .
Tates
til miiniur,' are located. Mrs. M ct- visitors, and will continue through­
Tullahassee, Fla., Oct. 19.— Gov.
tinger rendered n beautiful solo, out the winter on tho-second nnd,
Park Trammell hits received word
“ My Mother's Heligion,” nnd with fourth Saturday's of each month.
from Attorney General West, who
Mr*. Claude Herndon sang an inThe following program was en­ is in Washington, that the United
piring duet, “ Homeland.”
joyed by all who attended:
States sdpremc court on Monday
Rook* selected by th e circle fo r Duet, Installation March' Rockwell denied the petition of Vnllette and
study will In* "Our South American
Theodorp and Adele Rungo
tfuinton asking Uie privilege to in­
Neighbors."
Friendship Forever Geo. Spaulding stitute a suit" in that court whereby
Ruby Hart
At the conclusion o f'th o program
they ask that the United States
De Libes court place the state lands in the
Mr*. L It. Philips extended happy Duet, P izzicatti...............
Kathleen Brady and Mrs. Munson Everglades, in the hands of a robirthday greetings to their super'cciver and have tho drainage operav
tions carried on by n receiver.

N line with general increase of motor car prices, there w ould
be every justification for an advance in Chandler Price.

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17.35 ....,‘.32x314... 15.65...... .3 2 x 3 'u.... 14.50

tiie guests of
this week.

Governor Trammell gavo out]Jtho
following* statement:
" I knew there was no merit in^tho
petition and fully expected £thu
United-State* supreme court to re­
fuse to allow Vnllette and Quinton
to institute Bitch a suit.

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All material, costa .are advanced, labor is advanced. There is

nothing that goes into the car or onto the car that costs less;
but the price is still only $1295. W e believe our reasons fo r
not advancing the price in the face of every conceivable excuse
for advancement are based on sound merchandising principles.
You are not especially interested as to w h y w e don't raise
the price o f the Chandler car to $1395 or $1495, bu t y o u ,
are vita lly interested in th e fact th a t we d o n ’t.
$1295, .f. o. b. Cleveland, still buys the greatest o f all
medium priced, cars.
91293

Seven-Passenger Touring Car
Four-Paeeenger Roadster

91299

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OFFICE IL &amp;. O. M OTOR COM PANY

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SAN FO RI), FLORIDA

C H A N D L E R MOTOR C AR C O M P A N Y , C L E V E L A N D , OHIO

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