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•

IN T in : HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

ru B L isu C D
SEMI-WEEKLV ;
‘

NUMBER IM

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20, I'JIG

VOLUME VIII

WAR WILL
CONTINUE
ONE YEAR

IN SANFO RD — Life D Woiih L iv in g

from Sanford ore candidates for the
initiation. .As everyone
know*
when the Shriners meet for an initia­
tion there is always something doing
on the side lines ahd the hig time »‘t
Orlando promises to .lie one of the
beat. The day will not he giveif
over to tho Shriners altogether, for
the 'm erchants of Orlando will on
•th at day give the visitors to the city
the hospitality of Orlando nnd aside
from the pnruden and other features
of the Shriners there will he a big
street dance at night, hand concerts
and other features for those who are
not Shriners.
A very interesting
program has been arranged th a t
will be given to the public later and
November 9th will he n gala occa­
sion.
Since Sanford experts to offer
many candidates to the capacious
maw of the Shriner’s goat there \vill
ho many (rom here go down that
day to take in the side issue's! Cheap
rules will also he'm ade h y 'th e rail­
roads nnd Orlando anticipates n real
big* day.
,

THE COFEDER­ JACKSONVILLE
ATE VETERANS IS THE CHOICE
ELECT AYER OF FLORIDA

CITY COUNCIL
HOLDS OVER
ON HOSPITAL

age was reported as negligible ex­
cept around HirininghWK and Mongomery, where it appeared to consis
to damnge to chimneys.,- Many per-I
sons, hpwever, ran from their hom es1
here land in other southern cities.

The t remor was not felt at a n y ;
point east except a suburb of -Au­
gusta, Gfc., according to reports to­
night, some of which said the f ir t,
shock was heavier than the second, |
while others reversed the dcscrip- j
ALDERMAN NOT SO SURE
OCALA MAN HEADS GRAY AS ONE OF THE DISTRICTS lions.
BIG STRUGGLE IN E U R O P E
C.
F.
Vonllerrman,*
section
direc­
ABOUT THIS EXPEN- .
FOR THE FEDERAL
.
HOSTS AT BIG RE­
KEEPS G O IN G O N ­
tor
of
the
local
United
States
DITURES
LOAN BANK
W ARD ^
UNION
•
*•
W eather Bureau, who described the
Realizing tho im portance of the second shock as feeling "like some * City council of the city of SanTampa, Fla., Oct. 19,—Confeder­
British -Front in France, Oct. 18,
u * - *--•*#
ate Veterans of Florida in executive Federal Farm Loan the Sanford one hud dropped a big safe oui»i«io.
ti» London, Eng., Oct. 19. Tho
session today unanimously honored Board of Trade will send a delegate my office," said there generally w a s 1916. at 7:;J0 p. m. in regular sesti t will lost nnotherycar, according
Present: It. W. Herndon,
Gen. Alfred C. Ayer of Ocala by to Jacksonville not only to boost bclievcd to he a connection between «ion.
to the concensus of opinion among
earthquakes
similar
to
the
one
Today
j
president
of the council, and Counfor
the
farmers
hut
also
to
boost
for
electing
him
by
acclamation
head
of
the British soldiers and their leaders*
tho, state organization, as major- Jacksonville as one of the twelve and low barometric pressure such as cilmon C. .11. Dingee. W. \V. AberRi« slso tho opinion of the Germans,
general commanding the Florida laud bank districts thnt W’ill he. cxistcd along the Gulf const during nnthy, John Adams, R. A. Newman
if the views of the prisoners count
tho day's hurricane there. Mr. Von ; and Roy Symes. Absent, F. I#. MUdivision. The scene in the rasino established in the United State*.
for anything..
Herrmun explained
that
today's ler.
when
the
name
of
General
Ayer
wn4
A
hearing
of
great
importance
to
Before tbo grand offensive started
trerqon*
were
more
severe
than
that | Minutes of last regular meeting
placed
befoYo
the
veteran*
was
the
farmers
and
farm
organisations
.» high authority informed the cor­
• . * * .•
strongly dramatic, qnd as the vet­ of Florida will he held nt"Jac)tsort- whirh occurred about the same hour read and adopted.'
respondent *of the Associated Press
Report of ^committee appointed, to
erans voted on the motion cheers villi; October 2.6 by the federal farm February -21st last, and. which ho did
tbit the German* line would not bo
not feel In hi* office. The ahoclta, he j confer with .NJr. Hull in regard to
hurst from the lips of many of the loan board. .
.
broken this summer, and th a t slow
Saturday of this week, Mrs. old soldiers’,* and spread until some­
said
cam e.about 1:04 and 4:0(5 p. in. j routes to ho taken by the Central
operations,* wearing down the Gor­
This hearing is for the purpose of
W ard's circle of tho Presbyterian thing like the old time "HubeLycll"
There
Is no seismograph 'In this vi- Florida Intpr-Urbnq Railway Co.
ham* would ho inaugurated and
getting information to guide the
rhureh will hold u rummage sulc on rolled o u t the ettsino windows.
in the city of Sanford wo* read nnd
cmity.
sould probably last through another
hoard in determining the boundaries
Sacford avenue.
Members please
ordered filed.
After
taking
hiH
'place
n*
head
of
o f the twelve federal land hank dis­
lurr.mor. • • * ’- * •
■
Communication fr&gt;rtn the hoard of
take notice. Next Tuesday there the veterans. General Ayer apt
tricts Into wftich the country is to v Mr and Mrs. Archie Betts art- in
With the approach of winter con­ will be a meeting at the home of
trade
governors of the city of Sanford,
pointed Col.' F. E. Harris of Ornli
ditions which rnak* military move­ Mrs. IJ. C. Du Hose at ff' o’clock to as adjutant-general and • chief of 1b e f f iv ir i ed for the adm inistration Tam pa this week, the guests of i Florida, endorsing the proposed Cenibe new rural credits luW,' known*as friends . and receiving many social
ments dillirult this officer recalled make nrtirles for the Parcels* Post
1tral Florida Inter-Urban. Railway
staff. 'The names of Miami an&lt;| the ferierul farm loan act. The ses­
attentions.
his prediction. Speaking of the situ­ sale to he held oq Nov. IRRh.
was reud und ordered filed.
Gainesville were pluced* before tho s i o n will he held in the federal build­
ation today he said:
veterans,by proxy a* .meeting place*, ing at Jacksonville.
On motion carried, the ordinance
"We know what tho German re­
for the next annual state reunion)
entitled un ordinance granting to tho
The members of the federal farm
sources were nnd woat ours were
hut.on.account of the lack of repre­
Central Floridu Inter-Urban Rail­
loan board who will conduct the
and the time required tp force a de­
way Co., u corporation organized
sentation from both places the vetcisive victory for our arms is a m at­
under the laws of the stuto of Flor­
veterans left tho decision to the hearing are Hon. William G. Meter of calculation.” * '
ida, its successors and assigns cer- ..
division commander, with the under­ Adoo, secretary of the treasury;
George W. Norris, farm loan com­
tain rights, franchises and privileges
German prisoners taken during
standing thut" other towns which
within the corporate limits of the
the summer invariably spoko of
wished to invite the state reunion missioner; Herbert’ tjuiek, &lt; aptain
W S. A. Smith and Charles K I.obcity
of Sanford, Floridu, was placed
peace being a certainty in tho au­
Would he considered.
on its second reading by title only .
tumn. They regarded the Somme
The veterans endorsed Tampa a* •Irll.
The board has issued uii invitation
and .passed. Roll call, II. W. Hern­
thrust as a final effort of the allies
the place for the national reunion of
don. C. II. Dlqgee, W. W. Aber­
for a decision, and felt thnt itfter it
Confederate veterans in 1919. Tam­ to all farmers abd farm organiza­
nathy, John Adams, R. A. New­
pesre Would be madtf. Their tone
pa is to receive the active support tions of Florida to attend this hear­
has been entirely different ns they
of the heuds of the veterans nnd the ing to get information about the op­ I N T E R E 8 T I N G MEETING man and Roy Syfrics voting Aye. ^
Nays, none.
realise that It is a Tight to a finish bo- PLENTY OF LABORERS HERE camps over tho state, nnd n hig del­ eration of the farm loan n*ct, nnd to
TUESDAY NIGHT—GOOD
AND WAGES ARE SATIS­
Ueen the man power and resources
egation of veterans will go to the furnish the board with Information
On motion carried, the ordinahee
✓
ATTENDANCE
of two foes and* that an ultim ate de­
national reunion in Washington t nbottt the farm loan needs of the
entitled an ordinance requiring the
FACTORY WITH ALL
Continued on Page Four
rision will come from the fearful
get th e reunion for 1919.
*
.
The Sanford ITourd of Trade held grading and paving of Third street
Sanford growers in the past month
attrition on the western frqnt which
one of the most interesting anil best from the* intersection of French avenow will know r\o intermission until have been urged to • take up the
meetings of its history on Tuesday nuo with Third street, west to tho
the end. The Germans are d eter­ m atter of impotfmg foreign labor
qight of thij* week, when about 100 intersection of Maple avenue with
mined to make cvegy village on the to work in tho celery fields us there
of its. members met in the- court Third street; Sixth street from in te western front a fortress which will are a number of companies thnt
room at the court house for their sCction of Sixth street and Mugyield only when reduced by shell want, to import labor from Holland,
noliu nVenue east to the intersection
regular monthly meeting.
. .
fite and every gully and crater a Belgium. Italy and qther countries
Allen Mimll. Development Agent of Sixth street and Palmetto avo- machine gun poit to securo their where tho war is causing many of
of .tlje A. C. I#, was to have been nue and Seventh street west to the
defensive against a critical' defeat. the able bodied men nnd hoys to
present and address the meeting was inlcrkcction of French avenue and
feel that if the war lasts much lortger
unable
to be present on account of Seventh street, was placed on its
At a period when the weather Is there will ho no chanro for any of
title only und
.a western trip.
, . , second, readirjg
adverse to offensive operations else­ them to live, consequently they nre
posset
V.*
ifc
fU
to
l.
B.
W. Herndon; •
A
telegrum
was
reud
from
Jack­
where the .Germans pro apparently casting about for some moans to
C.
H.
Dingee,
W.
W.
Abernathy,
sonville
relative
to
the
Farm
Loan
concentrating every possible* m an come to the United States. .
EQUI
NOCTi
A
I.
ST()RM
SEEMS
John
Adams.
It.
A.
Newman,
Roy '
Bank
for
Florida
and
asking
for
in­
SANFORD
SECTION
BECOM­
and gun against Rumania. The viewSymes
voting
aye.
Nnys,
none.
.
I
These
pcoplo
are
natural
fnrmers
formation.
This
wus
ordered
pre­
TO
HAVE
BROUGHT
ING A GREAT CATTLE
of the British officers is th a t tho
nnd
their
wuges
being
very
low
in
pared
and
it
was
decided
to
send
a
O n ’motion carried, tho ordlnanco
German* hope to crush Rumania so
■
BIG STIR
’ COUNTRY
\
•
•
rep re se n tative
to
the
meeting at entitled an ordinandi repealing Sec­
that when they have to face a com­ Kuropo the agents nrc nnxious to
The Herald has made Iho claim ' PVnimrnln. nrt 10 Savnral vao. JHekktfnVllB* dh‘ the Sfithr *
tions 315, 316, 317 a n d .318 of the
mon allied • offensive in tho spring place ‘the men. in Florida but the
S a n f o r d g r o w e r s ar&lt;- at pri-M-nt w e ll TCVCTBl" llnieis "That Dili's' immediate sels'in the harbor hort' were sunk,
• The New Hotel committee made Revi*cd Ordinances of the city of
they may not huvo to &lt;jpfqnd_the
bnmenso' U.»|{iK“ of tfie Rumanian supplied with negro labor anil they section of Florida was th*&gt; greatest numbers of small craft suffered u report* that was very encouraging, Sanford, Florida, was placed on its
damage, and one life was lost in tho hut on account of certnin legal dif­ second by title only and passed.
frontier in. addition to w hat they had would rather take care of the men cattle country in the south and re­
terrific tropical hurricane thnt swept ficulties with which they oro con- Jiull-oollr—B^-W t—Herndonr
who
live
hero
and
have
been
faithful
cent
facts
and
tlgures
huve
borne
to defend this summer.
to tho farmers every season.
o u t this statem ent. Not only liavo through
_ hero
. .yesterday, at one time t c n d trtg ir wiu twrpossihlc'GTmake a Dingeo, W. W. Abernathy, John
It i» a universal remark among
Iur
«i
......
-4»mhwrkfd--in
th
r
~
r
n
t
r
r
TtmrhtniT'g'VetOcily
ot u 4 miles an complete report. They stated, how- Adams, l(. A. Newman and Roy
There ha* beon. n o f 0llhlu.. with
the British th a t never has the mohour. Property damage in Pensacola .ever, th a t the hotel proposition was Symes voting aye. Nay*, Ao'ne.
business
in
tho
last
two
years
and
— -th e prliOTHnfs- varied more the resident help b u t there are many
itself \\a$ confined chiefly to roofs by no means a dead issue and that
floating negroes who cast about fenced thousands of ucres but the
than now.
Mr. Shinholser came before t h * '
being
blown.off und plate gloss win­ they will have something to repdrt
Snnford section has attracted somo
from
place
to
placo
every
season
council
in behalf of Mr. A. IJ..Phil­
"You will notice th a t we n#o al. • at a very early date. •
of the largest cattle men in tho dows destroyed:
ips and asked the council to reduce
**&gt;'« taking prisoners and thnt the working' a fow days at each place United States to investigate ouf
Tho hurricon, which swept inland
A set of by-laws for tho govern­ the valuation on the property of Mr.
Gtrmana get very few of ours," said amj then moving on. This class of wonderful possibilities.
from
the Gulf early today, Isolated ment of the hoard were read and A. E. Philips. The council advised
.
•
negroes
have
come
hero
this
season
* staff officer.
Other by-laws will ho Mr. Shinholser thut nothing could btj
Among tho local men who have Pensacola and the surrounding terri­ adopted.
and are jillihg th e ’cars of tho labor­
"Though small parties of our men ers here with fairy tales ubout thu established Immense cattle . ranches tory until early tonight, when partia adopted later.
done ut this time.
.
are gouml td get' into huzurdos big wages paid in tho north, w-ith are the Wekiwa Ranch of Dr. Black­ wire1 service was restored.
Mr. C. R. Walks*, delegate to tho
Tho
request
of
Mr.
E. A. Douglass
position* in this kind of intricate
Philadelphia convention of tho At­ to redeem, certain lions, and tax cer- ’
tho result that a spirit of unrest is man, the I.ockhatchie ranch of FanReports
from
’the
United
States
operations a t close quarters they die- noticeable in som o.quarters and the ford men, the ToslThnUhlo ra n c h 'of
Navy Aeronautjcal Station, near lantic Deeper Waterways Associa­ tlflcatos at a flat was was again
r»ther than yield. This shows their help has-upon, sevorol occasions de­ Sanford men and this week the Her­
here, wero to the effect that it es­ tion mado a fino report of the work taken un, and clerk Instructed to no­
morale and the temper of the sltuamanded more money. The SafffOrd ald W ars the incorporation notice of caped with com paratively little dum- being done by this association. He tify Mr. Dougldss that upon pay­
ti°h. Some Germans have nover growers pay and have always paid the J. R. Hayden Co., incorporated
age, the newly completed permanent also went Into the history "of the ment of (500.00 said liens and cer­
fought better and some have never
all they could stand for good labor­ for t-hc purpose of raising fine sto^k. hangars having* withstood the gale. Floridu link of this waterway and tificates would he cancelled, to b e #
•ought so bad as iq tho lost few
gave some very . Interesting facts paid within 60 days, if not paid In
ers. • They ’ pay tho resident help,
Thu .local incoriKJTators are J. It.
*eeks.
The gale came in such terrific and along this tine.
more mppoy than the common la­ Hayden, J. N*. Whltncr, R. C. Max­
thnt time, the above to be null and
"Today, fpr example, tw cnt#.G er- borers, going on tho principle thnt well and Alfred Foster. Tho threo sudden ‘gusts thnt in' Pensacola i
The transportation
committee,
void.
.
-.practically threw up their the man or 'wom an who Is experi­ last ure too- well known to; need an blew threo or four persons, throug through Mr. A. P. Connelly, chnlrThe
petition
of
Dr. O. J. Miller,
plate glass w indow s'in the down­
hands and walked into the British enced and has been working for introduction.
J. It. Hayden is town district, and carried away the man, made a very fine report with signed by numerous tax payera^of
ln*-. But tho soldiers who too': years here in the celery .business de­ among our now citizens and is one of
thp . result that * steps were taken
■them prisoner or their commander
weather observation tower on top flf along the lino of freight rates that the city of Sanford, petitioning tha
serves more iponey and many of thq largest owners of cattlo ranchos
a high building. Tho barometer reg­ will he productive of desired results. council to build a city hospitnl w as
all no ilLu»ij&gt;n th at, these prisoners tho 1growers furnish their
sternly and stock In the country, owning
read and clerk Instructed to write
hat tbe*e prisoners typified the con- help with homes on tho place nnd ranches in Nebraska. Virginia and istered 29.05 Just before all instru­ The Board of Trudo aro fortunate in
each doctor in tho city as to when
ments
were
put
out
of
commissi
o
1‘l“n °! l ^° German -army as a otherwise look after them.
several other states. Ho hecama in­ this morning* and the gale had raged securing an experienced transporta­ it would ho convenient for them to
* 0,i\ There wero other Germans
Sanford
principally up to l i t miles un hour, and then tion man for this very important meet with tho council to discuss Xho
The question of help In the San­ terested in
* ho %tte ready to fight with th a t
ford section has. never been a seri­ through an address made by Hon. dropped in ton minutes to fourteen position. . The members present vot­ proposition of' a city hospital.
trocit&gt;' which expects no quarter."
ed almost unanimourly to stand he-'
ous one as the wages are good and J.’ N. Whitncr at a big stock meeting
Clerk was hero lhatructod to write
However, nil believe the war has the help is treated .right—that is the in Tampa last y ir aiid came Here boforc a change of direction, and u hind the transportation committee
Geo.
A. DeCottes, city attorney, f
rise
to
ninety-eight
miles,
took
tho
^tcred a stage where no comprom- good help. T he sorry negroes are to verify tho statements of Mr.
in its work.
advice
as to wha) progress ho was
weather
tower
off.
The m atter of prices for labor on
“ to ho expected nnd where vie- not wanted at Any stago of the game Whltner. He f o n d ,th n t. only half
making
towards tho enforcement of
ory W||t e0 t0
tide with the
Tho
one
life
reported
lost
was
that
tho farm was taken up with tho re­
told and im­
and will not bo tolerated. • Neither of Urn truth had
tho
paymonl
of back taxes and liens,
of
Daniel
Cobb,
cook
on
the
small
•"•Nty. to stick the longest. #
sult th u t a special committee com­
will their tactics of demanding tnoro mediately Invested In rattle lands
also
opinion
os
to the law in regards
steamer Flanders, which was re­ -posed of Messrs. Harry Wurd, T. I
money for ordinary labor be listened and fine stock for the same. Aside
to
financial
roports
of cities.
BIG TIME IN ORLANDO*
to by the growers who know what from his extensive rattle lands Mr. ported sunk two miles from here. Huwkips, J. , F. McClelland, Joe
The estimate of Fred T. Williams
Its crew was brought hero tonight Cameron, R. H. Mulrhead, A. T.
they ean pay and will not pay any Haydon-has p u re b re d farming land
of
wprk done on tho bulkhead- was
on
the
cruiser
Dixie.
.
No
othor
^yr^•Ro!
setter,
C.
J.
Merriwether,
D.
R.
Kh'lnrrs 0f the State Will 'Gather over. The Sanford growers have on LeardaH avenuo wiioro ho wifi
read
and voucher ordered drawn in
ous
injuries
were
reported;
persons
Brisson,
C.
F.
Brannon
and
severa
Thereon November 9th
always treated their help fair and raise forage crops, establish silos and
favor
of tho 'Scmlnolfc Dredging Co.
who
wero
hurt
here
reported
their
others
were
appointed
to
tako
-up
M«asrs. Beeman, Townsend, Bar* square and are satisfied with the go into general farming on a large
Report as follows Bulkhead Improve­
injuries
os
cuts
and
bruises.
this
m
atter
at
once.
.
.
i Dewitt of Orlando were in Held laborers who are: ltnowp here scale. I t is doubtful if the Sanford
- The work of the Sanford Board o ! ment, during the. twd weeks ending
tell .Cly y**l «*day coming up to whq live here and aro well taken section has in tho past few years ob­ • A tlanta, G a\,-tlct. 18.—Two dis­
•
tinct earthquake shocks th a t in Trade as a.w hole is bringing'forth October 14, 1916.*
th.» ,,,peop** ■bout tho great time care of by the whit e people of this tained as good a citizen as J. R.
14000
cu.
yds.
at
12Hc~....’
.. 11750.00
Hayden and his faith in our Oection- some instances shoo, frame buildings favorable comment on every aide
v
be "held in Orlando on No- city and to the country.
Less
20
per
cent
retained
360.00
and knocked chimneys down were This .organisation M doing a gooi
• , er ?*h, when
W ' pairou
patrols of
'Jeckini-niT
""cu Iw,e
ol
While other eections are suffering ts shown hy !&gt;!■ works. He boliovea (elt through western Georgia and work, not only for the city but for
" ..Tam
*“iiip»
me for lack of help the Sanford farmers in Sanford and the surrounding
. *nd
pa*" or
of the
(1400.00
eastern Alabam a and 'Tennesseo . the farmers as well. The next reg
H P 8Jhrin® wlU «■*»&gt;«*
Or- have plonty and are not looking,for country and he la a constructive
All
business
being
attended
to
ular
meeting
will
be
held,
on
Tuesday
shortly
after
four
o'clock
Wednes­
aem ’
*ett* * hunch of novices any other kind a» long as the local builder and the kind of man this
council
adjourned.
*
evening,
November
14th.
day
afternoon.
At
all
points
dam1 e burning desert and many help U giving the is m s satisfaction# country needs. .* .
‘ fife. :
'
■ * V.'J
«(
’ '»
iK ',.. *
’
■ . ••

SANFORD B. T.
MAKES GOOD
ALL THE TIME

GROWERS
SATISFIED
WITH HELP

newcoMpany EARTHQUAKE

FORMED FOR AND G A L E S
CATTLE RANCH SWEEP GULF

�f*Y?

•55P!

'-“vVtttfi

October 17, l 9i |

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“It will ho nothing dishonorable,’*
For ' Sale—60,000
caulifl0»
Tho great man was sitting alono at
o said. "It la only what everybody his desk, and his faco was qufto fm- plants. R. D. 'MQnroo. ’ jo.u,
ooa. Think, my friend, la It reasonT O
passive; but tfioro was a cynical smilo
For Sale dr B e n t-N o w bun^fcll
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T
H
E
A
T
R
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S
upon
the llpa of tho secretary as ho
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A M1 # ' O f ' I G
1
It
on
Lake Onoro. See F. P.‘ DuttoT^
sat down bcsldo him.
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^Mowbray,
Idly
turning
over
the
.
l"-2tc "But I don't know .anything about
pdges
of
n
document,
did
not
look
up
" filtered fabric. .
For Salo or Rent — W c l f ^ T l
for an uncooscionatdo time. All tho
i t - C I i a. t • o f t f l e F l a y H o u s e s i n S a n f o r d , •
"I shall sco that you know." Think whilo Imbrio warn growing
ng mom
anu
boarding
house. Addrm
moro.and
—
A
man’s
work—a
big
man's
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last.lio
could
IW&lt;I«nR
House,
c-o
Herald. 7-tf
p
moro uncomfortrrijlp. At
on an offlco hoy’s pay. Besides, uo longer ondur#tho suspense.
.
'C iirjr nl the Hat” a Hopper l!lc- th e aere and yellow of base ball ngc. [ Great I.nkes Wdwe iU health spread. It Is not ns If you were betraying any­
For Salo — Hup Runabout r».
"Mr. Mowbray!" ho blurted o d t
Casey is the star hitter of Mutl-!»"K »phyr» over the city, and she thing. My government knows all
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built, | 100. Schcile Mania, City.' g.tj
Mowbray looked up. ."Yps?" lio In-,
ville’a team. Besides his job and h*» consumed so much of th n t air nbout this Chinese treaty, but it re­
.
"Casey at th e B at,” the-Trlanglequlrcd
blandly.
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For Salo—Nice- 6 passenger 0*L
his ball' playing, he has two other i n - «»*• »° much of the ereatnesa of the quires Its suspicions to bo confirmed.
• De Wiolf Hojfper comeliy to be seen ...
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i wrsf‘ that when she came east to You will confirm them, hot, you will
Thcu Imbrio told him, without ex­ land nutoinobile. Also surrey.
a t the Lyric T heater W t^nrsrU y 4inn for his little niece, and he is in 'io
Ikrih
tenuation.
.
ply A bernathy’s furniture more.
ih the .theatrical profession, she betray nothing.”
When he hnd endod speaking Mow­
, tells in picture froht the story of the i
”1
tell
you—”
Iinbrlo
began.
love with a rit'h man’s daughter. In ■imply could not help making a big
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famous base ball poem which H o p -!
"In proof of what I nay I have ar­ bray turned to tho secretary. “Will '
imprntsion and, single handed, forc­
per has recited from countless stages the latter affair* ho has two rivals, t ing her way to the front. tT h # t wa ranged thnt tho treaty ho placed In you read mo that Iftter from I'llo 13?"
For Sale—Marine motor, 18 hon*.
;
and at innum erable social gatherings one of them his employer, the other only a natural 'inclination, und n your hands for copying tomorrow. And ho asked.
power, 3 • cylinder, 3 cycle, Fen#,
Tho secretary read it. It was from First class condition, Sanford Meek
since It first appeared, more than a the pitcher o f-th e b’rogtown team, efforts of any htlmnn / being could ‘your monoy difficulties will b i at an
Mudvijlc's
deadly
rival.
And'
out
ofj
tho
head of fabric's department-.
end. Look nt this—como under tho
quarter of n century ugo. *
ino «t Gnrngo Co.
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"With regard to our conversation’qft
all this grows the story of the plot have prevented i t . . •
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lamp and look!”
It will be recalled th at Casey, the which embodies th ? misfortunes that
He counted out 50 hundrcd-doUar yesterday, I can suggest nobody bet­
For Salo—Nearly new adding nuinvincible slugger of the Mudville overtake. Casey and His .ultimate
l.yrlc Wednesday
bills and plarcd- them In Itnbrlo’s ter than Mr. Imbrio of our department. chine. 136.00. Western Union.
baseball tearti, came to ba^ orie,after­ downfall.
I)o Wolf Hopper, who stara in the hands. Imhrle’s hands, clutching fe­ Ho Is n fellow of poor rhnrnrtor and
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In debt, ns I havo ascertained, to
noon in the ninth inning of a close
In Hopper’s support appear such now Triangle release, "Casey at tho verishly at them, trembled.
gome with n rival nine and, when u well known Triangle players os Mnr- B ut," is said to have recited tho im­
For Sale—Owing to change to
“You see. you nre denting with gen­ money iendors! I havo llttlo* doubt
hit was needed to win, ingloriously guerlte Marsh, Frank Bennett, Kate mortal Thayer verses moro than tlemen who trust you," tho stranger that ho can bo trusted to betray tho electrical power wo have on h»oj
struck out, leaving the entire popu­ Toncray, Carl Stockdalo and May #.0d0 times. T he long eomedian, continued. "Am! If you provo false— document to tho person In question."
machinery in good condition, «#.
Imbrio stood dumfounded.
which
is
Impossible—wc
shall
know
lace of Mudville grasping with am­ Oarrin.
Misting
of boilers, engines, Wal(t
who hns made a reputation afresh
’ .
"H’e^afl’^-lght. Mr. Imbrio,** said
how to punish you. Also, wo shall
azement and drenched in gloom.
pumps,
fire pumps, air rompr**.
in
his
screen
work,
has
now
appear­
Garcia.
know if It Is tho genulno treaty you Mowbray. '" T h a t was a fictitious •ors and sundry other machines,
ed
in
four
Trinngle
feature
phototreaty which wo wanted to get Into
The poem does not reveal what
bring us.*'.
which wo offer at prices which ire i
untownrd cirguinstance it was thnt
Edmund Breesc Tonight
. j £**■•
Quixote." "Sunshine
Before Imbrln had qulto understood tho hands of a certain government.”
small
pnrt of tho originn! cost. IJ
"Then
you
lmvp
led
mo
on
to
betray
caused -Casey to fall down so griev­
Not since he was seen in the role
''*r' Goode, the Sam aritan" the gist of tho proposition tho llttlo
my
country
ns
1
supposed,”
blurted
interested
address Virginia Carotin*
.
ously at a crucial moment. This of "John B urkett Kyder” in "The and "Casey at th e Bat."
nlnn was gone, leaving him to his
.
Chemical Co., care H. H. IYabod/,
soliloquies, his bribe and Dolly’s anx­ out Imbrio. *
mystery the picturo promises to Lion and the Mouse." the charac­
"Wo lmd to," answered Mowbray, Suporintnodcnt, Sanford, Fla.
’
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, clear 'Up*
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terization which won him inter­ l.enore Ulrich in "T h e Intrigue" at ious faco.
hfs thin lip curving In a scofflng-smllo.
.
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8
.y
It *wn8 In tho slo'epy port of tho day "That's what men of your typo are
Stnr Friday
The story of the play, written by national fame, h as,, the eminent
the
following afternoon that tho high
An
eye
opening
revelation
of
the
Emund
Breese
IVm. Everett Wing, reveals ‘Casey ns dram atic actor,
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official
colored nqd looked about tho employed for."
"What
about
tho
$5,000?"
the middle aged errand boy in Mud- found u part more ‘fitted to his tils'- tangled lines and cross currents of room.
. '
For K ent— Three rooms furnishtd
"Toko It to tho devil," said Mr.
villc’s general store. Though past tinctjve talents than, he has in ' ‘The , th e international plotting th a t is
"Hero, 'Mr. Iinbrlo," ho said, laying
for
housekeeping. *Downstairs.
Mowbray.
Weakness
of
Strength,"
his
latest
!
going
on
in
New
York
at
the,
pres­
the age when the hatting eye is sup­
down a closely typewritten paper be­
Dazed,
bowlldered,
but
conscious
of
$20
per
m gnth.' 107 Wo. Laurel.
starring
vehicle
on
ihc
Metro
proj
oni
day
is
"T
h
e
Intrigue,’"
tho
posed to lie the keenest, Casey is
fore him. "Copy this, will you? It’s hid Intense humiliation, Imbrio went
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still able to inm .the hull on' thenosj^ graft!, which hus Just ; been roin-y 1’uHee’ Paramount photoplay cotnln? rather confidential and wo must have out Into tho sunlight.
some moro copies. Mnko a couplo of
nmk send it scooting over the out- pleted at th e ' i'opular Pulays and to th e Star Friday.
Rooms for Kent—Mrs. C. M; WdAn American inventor haH a itnr carbons and don’t let anyono geo.
f elders' heads. In whirh respect, it Players slmlius ami wilt lie shown
llnms,
121 Palmetto Ave.
17-ltp
Tongues That Kill.
’ machine; tin X-ray gun and the Bring them to mo when you havo fin­
rtiny be mentioned, hp lias had sev­ here at the Star to'nlght.
Tho tongues of somo nnlmnl/i are
For K ent—A nice four rooa
The story, which wps written, if*-1
K°vernmepb turns it down ished."
eral counterparts in actual baseball
Iinbrlo
stared
at
.tho
paper.
It
was
thetr
weapons
of
defense,
or
very
dnnn|Jftrtment.
Completely furnUM
history, notably Anson, Wagner and penally for Mr. Breese is from the j wtthoift u tria l—it s«*ems too pre- the secret treaty with China which goroiis Instruments. A Bon could
,
Electric
lights,
gas, hot and cold
I.ujolie, all of them slnggers far in to t pen of Aaron Hoffmuu ami was pfo- l-PWttfrottf. Taking His invention to tlio-Japaneso government would have speedily kill n iqiui by merely licking
water.
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H. C. puBosc. '"dueeil wfor tlie screen by Hurry Hrheads of the European nations anhl Its soul to obtain.
litm with his tongue, The tongsics of
vier. i r i s brimful of thrilling and tho young-American proYes’ th a t it-,
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Imbrio mndo an extra carbon copy all the members' of tho rat-family pro
intensely novel situations and t»os- 1
actually do just as lie r’ainis. J and slipped It luto hla pocket. Ho covered with curious recurving spines,
For' K ent—House on E. Second,'
sesses absorbing interest throughout ** sm li a remarkable gun tjiut upon took thn ronmlndcr In to tho high formed of tough cartilage. - In tho com­ between I‘ark and link. .Knquir*
It deals with a man’s regeneration,
' r,‘,u r," lo New ^ ork to perfect it official, and. side by side, they com­ mon domestic cat theso spines pr.o 211 Park.
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very small, hut nro sSfflrlcntly well doafter surritieing love. ImnOr iintl the" ' becomes entangled ill the net of pared the copy with tho original.*
vcloped to glvo tho touguo a feeling of
Imbtio .went homo In n dnzo.
regard of his fellows in Ids pursuit t’thc foreign secret service agents in
For K ent—Two or three light-4
roughness. In tho fiercest animals, hnusckccpi/ig rooms, over 5 &amp; 10c .,
Dolly
npd
ho
hnd
long
-talked
ot
Amcriru.
after .pow er and wealth. An un­
whut they would do If ever; by. somo such ns thn Bon or tiger, theso spines Store'..’
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But a very
beautiful
foreign
usually strong eatft, including Clif­
miracle. $5,T)00 &lt;werq to como to them. aro frequently found projecting up for
Countess
who
Is
also
in
her
coun­
ford Bruch, Ormi Hawley and Eve­
E . F . L A N E , M ANAGER
They had envisaged a pretty* llttlo an eighth of nn inch or moro, with
For Rent'-r-Two furnished ’ room
try ’s intelligence bureau so tangles fnrm In Virginia, with roses growing very sharp points, or edges. Whilo
lyn
Brent
is
seen
in
support
of
the
for rent. Hot anil cold water. Mn.
"THE HOUSE THAT PLEASES"
his heart strings th a t he does tho up thn walls, n horse and buggy and tho mouth In relaxed tho tonguo Is
star.
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W. \V. Abernathy, 701 M.ignolit
most surprising thing ,of his life and" fields,of corn and peach trees. And soft and smooth, but when the nnlmnl
Ave.
Il-tfc
always glad he did the deed.
now all this seemed nbout to como la excited tho spines becomo rigid.
Manager E. F. I.aiie of the Lyric
to pnrs.
For K ent— Several nice office
TheateJ. is read\ t«» personally guar­
Head*. Up!
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An ho stepped off tho car tho llttlo •
rooms
over Yowell’s. Enquire N. P.
A
Corking
Detective
Story
a n t e e the quality of "Gloria’s Ro­
"An ckport automobile driver of my Yowell &amp; Co.
Jnpnncso .camo up jto. him-. Silently
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Not
since
tho
days
of
.the
"Kafmance,’' for he h as'seen the early
Imlirln slipped the cnrlioq copy Into acquaintance," snya Frcdbrlck Uphnm
IlcsP
scries
has
there
been
a
detec­
clia|&gt;teys of the story nml ‘ was
Adnma in American Magazine, "has
thn man's hand nml left him.
For Kent— 708 Park avenue. En­
amazed to .find how much above the tive sto ry so exciting, so full of ndA month passed.' Imhrla hnd told coined an Injunction which might well quire of II. C. DuBosc, First and
ordinary run of films it is, . All the -vertture,, ns. "The Phantom
. . ” in Dolly that his undo hnd died and left bo adopted by all drlvcrp pending tho Park avenue.
Tonight—Fourth Chapter of Glort 8-tf
pretty
little
mnnnerisnts
of
Miss
*
^
''h
Prank
Keenan
nppears.
If s a him that $5,000 which they had nl- adoption of. tho reforms outlined. Most
- ia's- Homanre, • featuring Miss
Burke th a t *made h e r-so attractive; ^ anKle I lay, full of surprises, ways talked nbout and nover hoped of thosp wljo risk thetr lives' crossing
W ANTED
Billie Burke and regular program
on
tho speaking stsige aro retained li | church full of quirk, uetion and tense for. Poljy wns delighted. Tho rolor streets between intersections do so
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with their heads down, their halfW anted—Pupils to register in our
the camera, and manv are of til moments. If you enjoy-this kind of rnnro back Into her chocks. Slid wns closed eyes fixed on their feet. After j night classes of Business, Civil S«happy. But In Inibrln's heart waa the
a
story
this
picture
wiil
surely
"g
e
t"
Wednesday---The (.'real Triangle !opinion thnt Billie will score an eVen- ‘you. Few plays havo equaled it. burning shnino of betrayal.
succesBfully dodging such .trespassers, vice,- Teaching or Grammar md
greater triumph in films Ilian she
Hay—"Casey at Hit1 Hal" featur­
It
was
three
months
heforo
ho
sent
or stopping In tlipn to save them from High School Special. Tuition, tea
Shown ut the Lyric Friday. II
did before she decided to sign a con­
In Ills resignation. Ho wanted lo nl- Injury, my friend good-naturedly flings j cvzitiv per hour for personal instracing He Wolf- Hopper. "Wings
tract calling for $1,000 per week as a
lay suspicion. Ho expected to he out; ’llenda-up, friend!’
tIlin&lt;
M cM ah o n Corns,nnd Wheels" featuring Joe Bel­
picture
player.
.
wntdied. , Ho lind omitted to dis­
mont anti Ura l urew.
pondcncc School, Sanford, Fla.
charge Ids debt to tho mpnoy lenders
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for fear that ho would romo under
&lt;$&gt;
T he Almighty Dollar
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suspicion. It required nil Ills courago
Wanted to hire an acre or two of
At the .Star Wednesday.
.
Thursday J’atlie N i\s and reg­
to send In notlco.
I tiled land with or without n house,
Frances
Nelson
again,
stars
in
a
ular program.
Then, toward tho end of his Inst
j Address, P. O. Box 1365, Sanford.
World Film Superdrama.
month, ha began to rcnllzo what his
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Finite* ' ’••'-on i/ purely a western
trenrhery meant. Ho know thnt. un
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dor the-official sllenco, somobody wns
product. \\ bin ; iu go to the the­
Wntitod—Position as second cook,
Friday—Trian le l a),“ I lie I’lfansuspected, somebody wna watched,
Hotel, hoarding house, rnfe,’ private
tun'I fentu: ng Frank Keenan. * atre and ' e. b -r in a picture, you a*
somobody was suffering wrongly for
see
dim.icti
.g
laturally
as
if
she
family.
Ed. Dowell, Gilt Sanford
"Pnor’l'apu teuluring in-WOlf
.
By
his nbomlnnblo deed. Ho could not
&lt;*&gt;
m
was present before you, acting on [
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Hopper.
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enduro his position. And ho told
H. M . EGBERT ’
the stag**, When she taekiw a man
-DoHy. ---------H All Local Advertisements Under
Wanted—Position as stenographer.
and tigliis li-Tself frna—from- -tin* —
• Ho confessed to her one evening This Heading THREE CENTS » Address Frances Leavitt, 317 Elm
rlut*'ln
petq&gt;!'-.
wonder
when sho had questioned him nbout Line For Each Insertion. Minimum avenue. • .
"Sat inlay
ih epiMMie "Peg O’
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(Copyrlslit. 1J1*. by W. O. Chapman.)
how she’ does it -&gt;o r'-u i.ti ally. 'T he
hfs distress. Ho told her that thoro Charge 25 Cents.
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•The G if I fnirn
answer 'is that --.hea she ai tsr she
Imbrio passed his hand over his could ho no futnro for them upon tho
W anted—Ladv wishes-uoalikm-s
.Frisco"
diK-i not want t &gt; be baud ’ ! like a damp forehead and stared sit tho pa­ monoy earned by hla betrayal of h i s ___ ___________
LDtiming—&gt;U— advertisem ent TiTenographcr? Work will please.
doll 'if tliu part calls for her to be per In hla hand. Ho eould not believe .nMlyaJamL—Ho-bowed-hlrhunt?Whim where no name is mentioned in th Box 1052, Sanford.
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hustled to ri^iit or ! ;t- U '' i
idltias Hta ejus ur Hie good lurtuno ho had ended, for ho expected thnt ad, please do noL ask The Herald
Dolly would herself donounca him.
calls for u struggle, sue ly t'jero with which had placed It thero.
Lost—A hunch of keys, with belt
for information ’as to the identity of
A subordinate clerk In the wrnr of­
But when ho raised hfs head 'after the advertiser.
hook.
Reward if returned to F. F.
it ar.d ran pack a punelr in eiteh
t x c t r a r iu s r
Usuully we do not
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hand. This also a -county for the fice nt Washington, Imbrio bad faced a long dllenre, It wns to seo Dolly --know who the advertiser is and if Dutton.
reason she was brought forward so life on n sub^y of $2u weekly. This standing beside blpi. her face oxpros wc do we are not allowed to give
wns his solo menus ‘of support for
U f m • w s l ur I h r ll‘F
i —..
rapidly from the ranka of stock play­ himself nml Dolly, his pretty young slvo of pitying wonder. .
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*tTho bitter thing Is that ’you did ■out this information. Simply write • x. V. fi. ..»n l OOlr* »o
r u . ‘ ‘•••v
er to star.
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wife, ns Well ns Dolly's mother, who it for mo. Ronnld" sho said, and sud­ a letter and address ft us per In­
Nolle# li h»roby #1 r i Ih s l H»mu»l «»■»* .
■noy ol K o lik r -, F l o r a s W(.o. on
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'When ymi se e .her on the screed, lived \ylth them.
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ADMISSION 5 AND 10 CENTS
denly dropped to her knees. _ "Ronald, structions in the ad.
1*11. m i d i Hum »ir»d Hairy.
h»r
robust
urttvi
snatching
the
wrists
for N W U ot Vocilon *0. l o w n h l p * 1 . ^
Ho had been shifted Into a new de­ dearest, you know now wbat you must
MATINKC:
Its t* 3-J I . . T « tl» h « ’»»o
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FQR SALE
of* an uncanny villain from around partment recently—thaj In. touch'with do."
T emmU ; • U t i ln r tila j • | rltla j • H uiurilij
Ulrd notlco nl I n t .n tl o n to m»k« r l v t l ' »
I'rool. t a i t i M l m rln lm to tho Isb .I
her waist, th a t is real stuff.. You tho seerctnry of stnto's offlco. Of
3:15 p. m.
Night 7 p. in. Sharp
"But. Dolly—"
i l M c r I M brforo C l r f Circuit ( ouM. »*
For Sale—An almost new 2 Jiorse Honlnnl,
secy Miss Nelson hnils from St. Paul, rourso Imbrio never saw tho great
"1 know. You aro going to say that
Florida, o n Iho 2od &lt;l»y »&lt; N#'
vomlior. ISIS.
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man
hlmsolf,
or
anyono
hut
an
occa­
wagon
and
a
covered
1
horse
fcnrmy happiness.Is worth moro than tho
'.Minn., where the grnud uir from tlie
C U im nnl rn m o i a t »{t.-oo«o«:
sional permanent undersecretary^ nation. But it Isn't,, it isn’t "
ringc, ‘both in good condition. In
II. A. N lrh o lto t, ot Ornots. lloilds.
K. It. Kilt oo. ol tlorovs, *
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For weeks Imbrio had boon a. prey'
"I havo mado purchases. J havo re­ quire ol J. C. Ellsworth Jr., IlearJ . II. Iluddiotton. o l Clrotta llorWa.
to Inercnsfng despair. .Thero hnd been signed my position. Wo shall bo beg­ dall avenue or telephone.
M . \V. T a jlo r, of Oonovo. flor as16-2tp
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Ikdly'a long Illness, after their little gars. oven after I have served my
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Won, had been bom and died a few term of Imprisonment."
For Pale—Celery plants. Apply
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hours Inter. Like overy man with a
"At least, Ronald, wo ran hold up C*cil G abbctt, No. French Ave.
D rp o rlm rn t o H b o I • •
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government position, Imbrio had found our heads," sho answered proudly.
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Sept. i!J, IfthIt not at all difficult to negotiate a
On tho following morning Imbrio
that IJ Iy -« J
Notice Is borvhy
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loan with a money lender nt an exor­ went down to tho office with a reso­
For Sale—Kentucky horse with B low
n, ol W rkjoa
’
li.t
is
,
Y
v
ts
.’
m
a
d
o
'llo
m
ra
ta
a d H aU £ JJj*
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bitant Interest. He had paid off tho lution to which ho had come, aa a buggy, saddle and two seta of har­ KIX O it. tor s it ot NEW . Saclloa
l« . T o »s loan by Increasing It; then, rendered result of hla talk with his wlfo. Ho ness. Apply Cecil G abbett, North •hlp JO 8. Haaio I* . TallahaM** M crW lsj
t.a»
filed
notice
ot
Intention
to
insho
Ta r^
desperate, ho had gone to another would confefs ,oYondklag; and the French avenue.
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y »a r Proof to oatabUab etalm to the
monoy fonder, and then another.. Ho $5,000* ho ‘would turn Into charity.
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x---------------------- above d n n lb .il . t cfore t ’Urh Circuit vo»n«
Kanlord. Florida, on tha »tb day had no qotlon that a ll' three were
For Salo—Five acres of best cel­ at
'U r 'T ii
Tho world’s weight seemed to havo
bet, 1916.
watching him and dividing tho monfcy beofl lifted from his shoulders. Wash­ ery land in delta, at M oore's Station, Notom
( U lm a a t n ir a n a&lt; wllnaaacal
E . A . K u ih . ot W ohlwa.
..
that camo to them overy pay day, ington had nover seemed so beautiful, fenced, artesian well, all under cul­
A . It. Wallace, i t Wehlwa. fUrida
whilo the capital actually increased In nor llfo so freo. lie looked 10 years tivation, near K. R. and brick road.
A . O . Vonlterhull*. of Wchjwa. rtorido
a . u . B u ,h . o, w . ^ . ¥ r h a . - . V I8.
volume.- Imbrio waa paying $10 n younger as he went to his dejk, and
week, and tho hundred which ho had his fellow clorks, too, noticed tho Price $1,600. Terms, $100 down,
I l-T u c a k Ft 1-lSte
R nt»tH .__
balance $100 a year, with interest
borrowod originally had swollen to chnngo In him.
at 7 per cent. Call on J. F. Mc­
three hundred.
WE KNOW
••
It was a long and difficult wait till Clelland, Moore’s Station.
15-tf
Ho had not dared let Doily know, he was able to ace tho high official
Tues&lt;iay—Metro presents Edmund Breese in "Th*
of no other remedy that wo can rrco»*
and though alio had looked surprised who had given him tho treaty to copy.
Weakness of Strength" also second episode of "The
Cheap fpr Cash—Second hand mend more highly than
a
t
the
diminishing
returns
each
pay
Grip of Evil" entitled "Tho Underworld"
As lm kicked hla heels In the man’s
i
•
day, Imbrio had Invented a heap of offlco, watching dlgnltarlea como and rubber tire top buggy. A t store of
Wednesday—Frances Nelson and E. K- Lincoln in
. • 14-tf
excuses. However, tho crisis was al­ go, a little aenae of resentment began J. E. Pace.
"The Almighty Dollar" .
most at hand.
to assail him. W hat right had Mr.
Thursday—An All-Star Cast in J'Tho City”
Then, a few days before, a little, Mowbray had to place femptatlon In ' For Sale—One International truck.
dark-haired man. who lookod liko a hla path—In his. a $25 clerk’s?' Would Thoroughly overhauled and paint­
Friday—Lenore Ulrich in "Tho Intrigue"
cross between a Chinaman and a not anyono wfih a sick wife have been ed.’ Apply E.‘ Stafford, Sanford.
Saturday—"Tjie Secret of the Submarine"
.
7-tf. .
Portuguese, had accosted him aa they tempted too?
« ECZEMA REMEDY
',
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were leaving the street car together.
And he had worked himself
vFor -Shle— 100,000 celery plants,
The buminr and itching fa quWJr
He seemed to know Imbrle very well such a degree of anger that he had
and had drawn him aside and msdo a a!moat*dedded to turn beck when Mr. French seed. Cheap. 100 bu. ear stopped and
00f ^ i lER
proposition which made the pulaes Mowbray's secretary come out and corn, hucked and assorted. F. L. uai^git Sold o n l ^ ^ &gt;&amp;
throb In Imbrle’s cheeks. .
Greene,
.Weet
8ide.
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17-2tc
ushered him In.

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October 17, i j | |

rhaaa, own, r a i l . , b r e d , mil, grant, convoy* t h . S W rotnyr of thi, N B | | of N R t f , 8 t e , atom In a balance • i th - 't h a numhe* *f
4^
upon as
a the n .w .”
mortgage, pUdgr. and g m .r a l l y to d . a l In *2, Tp, *0.
S i Cast, l . v l
c a u l . , hoc*.a, awlnr. aheap, poultry, and all pioparly of the daf.n dan t, F. J. Thom
Hertlon 1 o t A r l l c l . V l l ol th .
kind* and *p«tir* ot llaa s t a c k : to c u b i c a l . , to aatlaty la id t i a c u d a u nnd coats. T e r m * lion la hereby amended 10
fo llo w *:. .
’’‘ Iq
rata*, grow, purcha*. ar otharwlaa a c q u lr . of Mlg cash. Purcha*-r to pny for t ill* .
all kind* ol grain, vegetable*, fruit, aqd all
" T h a regular e e n l a n . ol t h , i____ H
C . M. H A N (),&gt;Kh«rlff,
—*
other produtt» .ol t h . farm , and to buy, *«dl,
S r m ln o l. D ounjy, F lo rid a.
that .hall meet in ISI 7 ahall app„ffu *!" t |
own,' m'urigsgc, acqulra, and generally to
representation In t b . bou*. of ‘ , ‘ls* M
!S - T u r * - 5te
deal la all article*, good*, and mcrchanllv .s. a* in thi* Article provided ‘llfiSlPb
iortlonm.nl shall t&gt;&lt;
d U . produrad, prepared or m anu factu red N . l l r a ml Application fee T a i H a r d Under
•mu* taken by t h . " ____ __
fm m any ol said produrta; to purchgac,
Section S o f Cbaptae 4 SB I, L a n a o f f l a r leaec. build ur otherwise acquire, u . r , acll,'
Id*
‘
c h . United States, which ever . / ' A
4 .
convey or o t h e iw U . diipom t f Apparatus
N o l le . I* fcaraby given that A . Marshall, tahan . I n tha a . vet at counties ol
and machinery, and to u*e. aqid p and o p ­ purrhaacr ol T a x C .i t ifl c a t e No. 161, dated and I h o t . t h a t shall meet , v r , y
e r a ! . t b . s a n g for t h . handling, recaption , he r,!h day of J a l y , A. I&gt;. 1314, hat llied t h e m a f u r shall apportion th- „
and storage, &lt; w h r t .r un rommiaalon or aa said tertln cata In mi office,, and ha* mad* lion in the hpua. of r.pfaw-nt*t:&gt;tP, T ?
ownara, of all agricultural or o t h .r , prod­ application for l a i deed to t**u. I t ai rord- manner In Ihla a r t l c t . provldml ” hb t 1
uct*. and nil kinds and spacl.a of I t v . slock ance with law. Said certificate embrace* th* portlonment fhatl be based u p o n t U i Z :
Hiccups In Strango Place.
and merchandise; to buy, lens., or o t h . r w l * . following diwcxlbad property situated In « n a u a rn u m e jM io n i a h « , b y ,t ;,
'
u lr., equip and u * . a warehouse or w a rt - Seminole co u n ty, Florida, lo-w lt: I ot F i r e Florida or hy T h . United S t a t e , . s . r t . "
I.lttlo Lucy accident ally discovered acq
hflutr*. for ■ gepeial or cold i t o r a g . buiinona U l . W eek T w o t21. two Cameron.
is t h . last taken n e u before thher pulse one day. und running to her with power to i n u . and U*c proper w a ia T h e said land bring aueaaed at the date
‘
‘ h*
houee
recelpla
and
certlflcate.;
to
buy,
le
a
*
,
ol
the
issuance
ul
such
certificate
in
t
h
.
mother she c*c!uim rtlr"0 !i. mamma, or olherwlee a r q u lr . - fa e t t r i * » , ateck yards, name of Unknow n. Unlr** said certificate Jonv*.»ST”
Section 4 of Article V I I ol | J ,
I’vo'got the hiccups in my w rist!”
grain elevator*, w harvr*. doek* and a p p li­ ahall l.o redeemed according to law t a t tution is hereby amended *o a ,
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14 M|
ance* inililtn^al to the aiecuUon of -irfI of deed will issue thereon on the 35th d ay ol folioWI
the 'loregoing powers nr the operation ot October. A. I». 1916.
1 "W h e n any new cou nty Is creau-l
any of the lu rrgtinn b nA ncuea, and tc o p ­
YVifnea* m y official signature an d ^ 'le a!i! legislature it shall h . e n t f lk d to
Dally Thouflht.
erate all mean* and metbed* ot transporta­ thla the 2 6 th d ay ol September. A. It. 1916.. alo r and o n . member of the hou&gt;e
Those who bring sunshine to tho tion by vchicl.A ur b y v m e l * ; tc acquire,
aenla tlv M , until the next rnutm , 4, 1*0
(*#*l)
K. A . D O U G L A S S ,
hold, mortgage or sell bond*
Clerk C lrfuD Court Seminolt Co., Fla.
vided tor In Section 5. of this Arti.-U
lives of others cannot keep it from puirhaaa,
n o t e . bill*, claims and olhar evidence* of
f l y V. M. M r Daniel, D. C.
shall b . taken after the creation of ih’. i H i
It drbtedneav, including it* own stock and
themselves.—J. M, Ilnrrle.
new county, or untU the next rchm .
11-T tt.a-tlC
t b . stock ot other corporation*, and to v o t .
met a l i e n .t h a t shall b . taken by , L u - ' * !
the u m » a* a natural perann could; I s arStats of Amartca after thw c r* aijnn . i '.t '
N O T IC E o r FLKCTIO N
quire, purcha*., hqld, mortgage, sell, trana- T o the Sheriff of Sem inole C ou n ty , of t h . said new
— ...........................
m u
,w county,
whichever m
ahall
the, , , t
S t a l e o f F lo rid a:
l . r and ro naey franchitr*. privilege*, p a t ­
b# taken alter t h . creation ot ** m J T
ent*, patrol right*,, c o p y i l g h t t ,* llrcnve*.
I I . it known that I, H. .Clay* Craw lo rd county, when ft ahall he an lilted „ " *
and any and all nth*r m a t e * or ln t* r.* ta Secretary of S t a t e of t h . S t a t e of Florida, member of the h o u * . o f MBrMentativmT!
In or to r i a l or personal properly of e ve r y do hereby g iv e notion that a general elec­ every ten thousand of populatlen. o P u I kind and doaeriptlon either legal cr . q u i t tion will be held in Seminole county, state major fi a r t lo a " theroof the same *t
‘"I
ahlr , and lo hold, ute, mortgage, grant, aa- of Florida, on T ue sday next aurrreding t h . countlea. *
al^n, transfer, convey, enruntber b y ' mort­ Aral M o n d ay In November, A. D. 1918,
gage, pledge, dead of t r u it , or otherwise, and t b . aald T u e s d a y being the 7 th d a y of N o ­ A Jo in t lleeolutlon
proponnx an a —.. I
-------- propoalnc
to o lh e rw l*. diapoan of the eamn or any and vem b er:
ment to Section 1 of Arllile VI of £
One Inch Cards Will Hr Published Un. eve
constitution of the
For United Slate* Senator
from the
ry part thereof, ot any and e v e r y right,
f * 1* “ I
This Heading At The Hale &lt;)f*7.2» title or in tn e at ihrrrin , In t h . S l a t , of F lo r ­ S t a t . of Florida, for alx years from M arch
amended -b/y Jo in t aItr*alu,,rm
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t
ida or elsewhere; to borrow or to loan money I, HIT.
Per Year.
K
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im
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F or ala (6 ) President 1st Elector*.
ami to e i t f u l . Ita tote*, bord* cr o t h . i
F or o n . llenreaentatiV . of tha F o u ith
rrtrtrrre* i f lnd*btednr*&gt;, and to pledge,
,h - •».
mortgage or j t h t r w l i . encumber i l l or any Congr.tuional District of t h . State of Flor­ . i i s of
Office N eil to W.' E. Houshoider
p t r l or patte of ita property whether real ida. In t h . S ixty.filth Congrea* of t h .
T h a t the following amendmeht to
Garner &amp; Woodruff Ilulldlng
or personal or • any int.rawt- whatsoever United Slate*.
tlon l of Article 'VI of the eonvtltutln af
therein amf In general to do a r y and nil
the etate of FldFldw be. and the .am* „
For G overnor of the S t a t e ot Florida. „
thing* netejihry" of ecn v e oie at lor t h . prop­
For S e c re t a ry ot S t a t . ol the State o f hereby agreed to and shall be auhmlltad i.
tb* elect ore of the s t a t e at the r , , „ , i
and *ueer»*ful conduct ol It* hu*ine**, Flo rid a.
EYE, EA R. N O S E and T H R O A T er
and to have, aa-rcDc, and .n jo }' all the
For A ttorn e y General of the S l a t * of election In 1916 for ratlAratfon or ,•.%,»*•
right*,
power*
end
privilege*
incident
to
Sectu n I. K e r r y male person ol the
F'lorida.
.
MONDAY'S and THtTIISDAY'S
corporation* lor profit, organised and **For Comptroller of t h . S t a t . of Florida. of tw xnty one ye ars and upward* who i, ,
I 00 la 4 00 I*. M .
M i tig ttndtr t l . I.aw* of the State ot Flor­
citue n ot the United S tate* at the lime t!
For Treasurer o f the S t a t . of Florida.
ida. It bring e i p r e x l y provided M at t h .
F or K uperlntcnd .nl of Public Instruction a p u l e * lo r e a l t o r shall h e - drem*d *
foregoing . numeration ol apetiAc power* ol the State of Florida^
ifted elector at all elections under th* n i .
■■It n i l» e , .. f i k e -a - I - _ t »-t . _* a
shall not fc. held lo limit or reetlet fn any
For Com missioner of Agriculture of tha atltutlon of th* s la t * of Florida protria*
that he povsessea th* following id fitlta
manner t b . general powers ol t h e corpora- H t a l . of Florida.
I(1U
lio n.
F‘ or t w o Ju s t ire* * of t h . Suprem e Court qualification*;
He ahall have resided and had hit u*.
of t h . S t a t e of F'inrld.Article III.
F'cr o n . lUUroad Commissioner ol the m anett home and place of ahmt* ia Vk#
Office In Garner &amp; Woodruff Uulldlng
Th# amount of the capital stork of thla
state of Florida for one year, and In ik,
_______ — . —
corporation *hatl be t i n . Hundred Thnutand S t o l e nl Florida.
For HI ale S en ator Tor ISth Senatorial IH*- codn ty Wherein he applies lo rrglitsr ! „
Dollar* I * ton,tit!o.Qfl) divided into o n . thmi. Formerly Occupied Hy
six months, previous theFeto.
*
■
eand rt.OOOi share* ot t h . par value ot On* I r l r t of the S t a t . ol Florida.
If* must be able to read, write and Ut«.
For iu ii M em ber 41 th* House of Heprxllu n d r td Dol'ara (ItOO.OO) each. T h . stock
' Dr. W. E. H o u s e h o l d e r
pret a n y section ot th* constitution ».( it*
when iu u .t l shall he lo lly paid stock paid ■ a n ,s t iv e * of tha S t * , , of Florida.
d a t e of Flo rid a s i th* Um« he apptlrv t*
F'or C o u n ty J u d g e ,
for In lull with lawful money ol th* U nltid
re glstrr and vote.
For Sheriff.
F tate * or In p rip c r t y , labor or aervlee.. at
II* mutt own I s hit ow n right projwnt
F'or
Clerk
ot
the
Circuit
C
o
u
r
t
.
•
a jurt vatualton to b . Hied by t h . intorth th* V a lu e .o f not lets than flrp fiuedrvd
F’ or C o u n ty A t t r a io r of T a t e * . pnratora or hy th* dlfM to r* at _a mrctlog
dollar*. Which fa r t shall he dvt&gt;'b&lt;n.,| oil.
T o r . T a x Collet tor.
e all.d lor »urh purpi-A, which v a i n , ahall
F'or C o u n ty Superintendent of Public !n - b y the aueasm ent books oi the county lt
be entered of rdcord In the mlntltea c f the
If the trim tullornmdo .shown here und velvet Is Introduced In n collar
.the
time he a p p lie s .t o register an I vote.
said reertlng.
*trurtloo.
II* must not hay* been c o n i L u d , f n .
had nothing further to recommend It. und vest Hint ure wonderfully* becom­
F 'o r,C ounty Su rveyor.
A r l i i l r IV.
.
vlou* lo the time he applies to
F'or five C o u n t y Com m ltlionrr*.
Office: Vow,II Ilulldlng
T 1 ' . corporation *hall * * l i l lor a term cl
Its Independence nnd originality of ing- This design I« of Kpeeiul Interest
c r voir,' nl tarreny, robbery, Inrg.-v, p**.
For three member* of the County Hoard I Jury
Nln -ty-niiiF 191M yeaia from tha date ol the*
or bril&gt;ery in an y o f,\ h e cou r
.1 , . f
stylo would coifmntnd uttcntlon. Tin- t " t h e s l e n d e r w o m t in . w i t h I t s h v u tilof Public Instruction. .
• rate or ot Ih* United Stale* , or il &gt;« re*.
:
: FLOK da l-iuance ol li t t e r * Apatent.
F'or
J
u
v
t
ir
e
of
the
P
r
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r
*
In
and
(or
the
test of perfcctlnii In ii tnllormtido Is m i c e o f s t r a i g h t l i n e s m i d I t s s h n p e l l - SANFORD
r lii lr V.
fullnwing J u s t ic e D iitrictf, via: No*. 1, 3 , | virted he mutt have been retlorrd to Iks
lb*' ofTSre,-* of thi* rd f[lo rsllon ahatl 1*e 1.
rights of citlkenshlp.
to be n|ilp to do this In the face of Jim n&lt; vs. in t h e c o a t it • t l n r l p g t i e p i n m 1“ ■ t i i o m a s i : m m k t ct il h o n
t.
a pr. -i.|. ni, a &gt;lc* prcaident, a s e n el ai y .and
I
Provided, however, T h a t no p&lt;r-«a w
F'or
Contlabie
in
and
for
the
following
unobtrusive color nnd severity of llhe&lt;, ••••t ‘ u t o b - r a lie l.et t h a t o p e n s u b o v p
lineal descendant of a n y such per ,n sks
E. ttatiUHON n o t s iio i.n m a m a a u r e t , tho latter two of which Office*, Juilice Diittirts, vit: No*. 1, 2 , 8 , I.
lo -w lt; a aeeretary and a treavurtr, may be
T I i p suit p l e t u r t i l Is s o &gt;| 111•-1 « &lt; to a t r i bi-low the w i d s f l t u e » t t h e fr o r f t .
In trstim ony whereof, I y* v o horetinlo • as on J s n u a r y lot. 1867, or prior ihvrvheld i-y on* and the a a m . ;*eral&gt;n, and a set , m y band anil attived the great eoal of to, entitled to vote uAtlrr the convi.iulitas
color mid llttl-lt tlmt U titlcbl |mwt tm- The Jacket has l o n g f e v e r s n n d it
board of dire Itr* cooiliting of not more the S t a l e of Florida, at Tallahassee, the and laws cf a n y of thu ata trl
or iw
&amp;
than (even ; 7 ) nor h a . than Hire# (.11 C apital, thi* tht&gt; tw enty-fo urt d a y of A u ­ ntorir*. or entitled to vote under any fans
tiotlred.
i Iiul I*v shi er cleverness of di~ r o l l e d s a i l o r c o l l a r . T h e e m i t s l e e y e I s
member-, the nu m M r of said board to b# gust, A. D. 1916.
of -government, or gny naturabtrd n u u i
slk'n nnd perfeelloii of workmanship r a t h e r l a r g e at t h e t o p , b u t Is n n ror hi* descendants, shall be d r n M tks
ti»*d by the b)*dawa.‘ The bbaril ol director*
(seal;
H. C l - A Y C R A W F O R D ,
right to register and (role t w a u e far ,kd
ahull
be
elected
by
t
h
f
stockholder*
at
their
everyone Is compelled to look Iwin*—- r o t y e d b e l o w Mie e l l e i w m i d c l o s e s
Secre tary of Stale.
ann ual meeting which abajl »«• held on the T o C.. M. Hand, Sheriff Seminole County.
not he able to read, write and luts-prvt
nnd to ndtnlrc.
any section of the conetltulion of tks
second Twraday In ' a n u a r y ol each and
" l i t ; nrt o v e r l n p n l o n g t h e f o r e a r m .
3 -T u » * - t 0 i e ,
state of Florida, as above provided, cr k«ov ry year, beginning with (b e , yeai I B I 7,
Tlie plain slhrt luittes In five panels, T h i s , a n d t h e b o t t o m o f t h o hI covY*, I h
cause lie shall not own properly &lt;d tks
and t h . other ofltrett (hall h* .l e r te d hy
the hoard ol dlrvrtora ann ually, on the aam# Administrator’ * Noit.-e of . S r K i r in i n l o ( value above rpeclded: natuialliril nUicvr
formed by deep hivfcrted ptnlls. It hits b o u n d w i t h h r it ld .
] of the United Stale*, however, at ifar.ips#
•late a* th" annual mmting ot the stockArrou nla
Metal buttons nre set along tho
n tmrrovv item and nau-hes a little laj thry apply, and before they shall far , 4h fb 'r r a a* above ape^ltted, anil Immediate­
To All Whom ft M a y Con'.ern:
| millet! to register, shall pte-eni lo if*
ly
af,*r
the
cab
!
meeting
of
the
stock
holders.
s
l
e
e
v
e
fr
o
n
t
t
h
e
w
a
i
s
t
n
e
a
r
l
y
t
o
t
h
e
e
l
­
low the shoetops. The fastening ji at
|
Notlck
1*
hl-ret
y
given
that
on
T
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t
*
d
*
&gt;
,
registration officer y rtlllcate nl hi- nstxurdT i e b.iaril &lt;,f illrectitra may at any time'Ap(lie left side under one of the pln!t« b o w . m id d o w n t h e f r o n t o f t h e v e l v e t
|K.ini o n b s a - M a n t *ecrrtaij*a or a**i*tanl IP* 17th d ay of October, A. I&gt;. 1916. I Ixatlon, nr a duly authenticated' rap
shall
present
pny
account
as
adm
inistrator
thereof.
trevaiiMr*
a*
it
may
*
c
c
tit.
The
incorpor­
nnd Mo re I* no llul-li c\c. pt iii-iv-t- v•■*t . Larger b u t t o n s o f t h e s a m e k l i u l Office In Vo well Hide.
Sanford, Fit ator* fn tt ia company shall meet In the D lly J of tho estate, u! L u c y S. Ilrown. deceased,
Sec.* 3. Upon the adoption of thi* imrsdare liv e d f o r f n H e i i l n g t h e * m u t m o l
niry uriictiliie stitching,
ot .Sanford. F lo tIda, yn tho t t l h day of He- In the Honorable George G . H oning, Coun­ ment lo the conjiltuU on. the legiifilxtv
■ ember, 11IS, to complete t h . rrganitation t y J u d g e of Seminole C ou n ty , at hi* office in ahall enact 4p;iropriat* law s to carry ike
a r e j o l l i e d by a s ilk e o r d .
T h e y nro
of the company, to adopt by-law# a n t to San ford. Florida, and at -the sam e time purpose of this am endm ent Into rflrct.
Ii '•nit-, licit i t i t r o d u c c b r a i d lillollti-s
eirct ortlier* to conduct t h . butin rta of the' present my voucher* and ask that the said
nre rare this sea sun but both braid vet a b o v e tin- w u l s t l l m v
T h e votes caat in Compliant* with said
corymrStJofl iTnlil It. drat annual meeting in arc au n t be approved and confirmed.
proposed am endm ents, and the r i v r i q
and velvet lire successfully u«cd In the
•
W, P, WILSON
IU17. Until said meeting ol t h . Inrorprrdeclarations
and r o t u r s * , thereof. *hall ha
ATTORNEY a n d COUNSELLOR at LAW alo r* and until thtir aucceaaora a r . eWcted
Adminlitrator C. T. A.
su b je c te d to the sam e regulations aed rtdevelopment of this model.
Silk
103 -Tuee-IOte
and d u ly qualified, the buafnei* ol thla edrxtrictiona as are provided b y - l a w far g**bntbl debars the edges of tip*'coat,
p o r a t k n ahall be conducted by the follow­
Practice In State nnd Fcdcrnl CourU
eral elections In the Slate of Florida.
ing officers, trr-wll:
(seal) .
In T e stim on y Whereof, I kits
N O T IC E OF E LE C T IO N '
hereunto set m y hand and afWhere**. The le g i s la t u r e , ol 1915, under
.arner-WiKsIrnfT Bldg
Snitford Flu • • J . It. Hayden, aa president,
flihd
th* G r e a t Heal of the SUM
the constitution ol 1886, of the etpte of
J . N .- White nr, a* vice president,
of F l o r i d a , at T altah a—re, Ik*
Allred Foater, a* secretary and treasurer, Florida, did pass three Joint resolutions pro­
C ap ital, this* the twrnty-ftllk
amendments to the constitution oi
and J , It. Hayden, J . N. Whitner, l{. *C, posing
•
day of J u l y , A. D. I 9 |i*
Mavwell and Alfred Foster aa. the board of the s t a t e of Flo, Ida, and the sam e were
41. C L A Y C R A W F O R D .
agreed to by a vot* of three-flftha of all t h *
dlreetora.
■
Secretary of Hi at*.
member* elected to each house: that toe
Article VJ;
I 0 1 -T u e a - l l l e *
T hi* rcrporatlon ahall at
the meeting votes on said joint resolutions were enlererf
ol the in rerporatnri above provided lor, upon their respective journals, with the
and nans thereon, and they did deter­
SUITE 9, COURT HOUSE PHONE 14J aifopt an appropriate corporate seal and b y ­ yea*
law* not inroiMstent with these article* ot mine and direct that the said Joint resolu­
tions
be subm itted to the electors of the
incorporation, nor with the Laws ol the
S l a t , of Florida, which by-t.w a may be state at the general election In. N ov e m be r,
1
9
)
6
.
amende.d or repealed as may, 1 n provided In
Now, therefore. I, If. C la y C ra w fo rd ,
aueh by-la w s.
,
secretary of th* a l a l e of Florida, do hereby
Article VII. .
give notice, that a
T h e highest amount cl indebtedness nr
G e n e r a l Flection
li ability to which thla corporation may at
i
i ,
any li m e subject Itaell ahall he twire the will be held In each county In Flo rid a on
T u n d a y next succeeding the Hrst M onday
amount ol it* authorlird capital stock.
in N ovem ber, A D, 1918, th* aald T u e s ­ PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
A r liilr VIII.
day being the
T h . name* and residaner* ot tha incor­
Seventh Day o f Novem ber
GORHAM’S STERLING SILVER
Cure Them W ithout Cutting Them Out porators and subscribers- .1 stock with t h . for the raliflratidn
ot rejection of the aald
number ut shares subscribed by earh, are Joint resolution* Proposing amendments to ROGERS' PLATED WARE
aa follows i
tb * constitution ol thp atat* of Florida, via;
J . It. I la y d r n of Sanford, Fla., 500 aharea.
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
J . N. Whitner of Sanford, Fla., 1 share,
A Jo in t Resolution Proposing an A m e n d II. C. M a t wall ot Sanford, Fla., 1 s h ir r ,
m ent to Section 9 of Article 9 of- the
Alfred Foster of Santerd, Fin., 1 share,
Htal* Constitution. R elating to T axatio n
l o T estim ony Whereof the Sndqnlgned
—
and
Finance.
have Joined at subscribing ioeerporator* of
S U C C E S S O R T O W. II. UND ERW O O D
Bo It resolved b y th* legislature of th#
J . K. Hayden Com pany, and have hereunto
stale
of
F lo r id t ;
•at t h i i r hand* thi* 14th day irf Urtobar
T h a t tha following amendment of {faction
A. D. 1916.
9 of Article 9 of th* constitution ol the state,
J . It. Hayden,
rotating to taaallon and Ananre, Is hereby
J . N. Whitner.
agreed t o . and slat) be submitted to (ho
It. (k Maxwell,
elector* ot l b * aiatb for adoption or rejection A f Hn
I &gt; „ » 2 A ^ T Io n la
Alfred Foster.
be e o y ;-tfr&lt;Cfiecttn
cn nstUotlon of th* State he amended to
ay personally appeared before me read aa follower
a notary publi, of th* S t a t * of Florida, J . fl.
"Se ctio n 9 . T here ahall be exempt from
Hayden, J . N, Whliner, it. C. M aawell and taxatio n pro perty to th* value of Avn hun­
Alfred r o e t e r .'e a c h to me well and psrtos- dred dollar* to eve ry widow that baa ■ fa m ­
ally known, and known to m* to be the ily dependent on her for support, and ta
rsons described In and who executed tb* e v e r y person who la a bona Ad* roaldrnt
Nolle* of 1s t . n i l . n I* A *. If fur l . r t l r r , , IWM
r-^oing
_ artlrlea ot incorporation and M t li of In* atata and bah tost a limb or been
PAY E N T
. ~
ol them
to me that he (tgned disabled In war or hy m isfortune."
i n facknowledged
" '" " ''
N o l l e I . hereby gltroa that on t h . 1 Uth th* same
i n * f a r the parposet therein set forth
•lay of N c u m f x r A. t&gt;. M ilf, t h . u n d t r- and expressed.
itpri___
* l ( n . , l Will a p t j l y - l o t h . tio norahl. Park
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set A Join t llesolut.on ■ proposing an a m e n d ­
ment to Sections 3 , J and 4 of Article V I I
rr a m m e l. G overnor o( Florida, at T a lla - my hand and official'teal at Sanford, in th*
of th* constitution of the atata of Florida,
h a u t e . Florida, tor Lu tlor* I’ atrn t Incor­ County of Seminole, n n d 'S t a l e of P .o r ld *
relating t o census nnd apportionment.
porating J . It. H a yd e n C om pany, under on thla the l i l h d a y of October, A. I). 1916.
Be It resolved b y tho legislator# of th*
t h . fottoorlns pro po ,r,l charter, t h . origin*!
D. F. Whitner (Seal)
state-of
Florida;
of which la now on fll. in t h . office of t h .
,
•
N otary Public.
T h a t the following am endm ent* to th*
Secre tary of S l a t , at Tallah#***#, Florida.
•
M y commission axplra*
constitution
of tb* a l o t r of Florid* b &lt; and
,
’ J . It. Ila y d .n ,
F aby. ISth, 1917.
the same are hereby agreed to, and the
J . N . W hllncr,17-Tue*-5 te
aam* ahall be aubmltted to the elector* of
It. C. M a iw tll,
i* g
Allred Fo»lcr.
n o t ic f:
ratlAratlon
or rejection'.
-YVr, l l i . u n ij.r a is n .d h .r v b y aaaoclat. ourN o l i , e I* hereby given that under and by
Section
3
of
V I I I* hereby am end­
aetvra t o s . t h r r lor t h . purpoa. o| ticcom- Virtu* of an e i e r u i l i n issued cu t ol and ed go as lo readArticle
a* follow*:
in ( Incoi porattd and tormina a corpora­ under the tea) of Ih* Circuit C ourt, Sev e n th
" T h * legislature* that ahall e onvrn* In
tion u n d . r and by v i r t u , of t h . I.aw* and Judicial C ircuit of Seminole county. F'toilda,
ro natiyulton of i h . filata at Florida, with In a suit therein pending, wherein A. K. the year 1919 and thereafter shall consist
on* member of the senate from earh
and under i h . lotlowlnK propoatd c h a r t .r :
Powers 1* plaintiff and Ueo. W. Denton I* of nty
fn the atate, and of on* member of
P i o p . a r d P h a r l r r nl J . H, H arden
defendant. 1 have levied upon and will a*|T cou
th*
of ' representative* from each
Company
at th* front dooi af the court houie at S a n ­ countyhouse
to t h * atal* for e v e r y ten thousand
Telephone No
Arllck- I.
’ » ford, Sem intf* rn unty, F'lorida o t M onday, nt population
tharetti, or the m ajo r fraction
T h . n a m . of thla corporatlun ahatl In Ih* 6 lh d r y ot November, 1916, during the thereof where tfterS may be e major fraction
J . It. H ay dan C om pany and lli principal legal hours ot sate, ft being the n r t M onday left .over a f l s t dividing th* whole number
ptac. ol buainma ahall b . in th* ("Hy at in the month and a legal salea d a y , ' l b * fof- of p o p u la t i o n ‘ of th* cou n ty by the num ­
ttanlord, In t h . C o u n t y at S .m ln o t . nnd. losing- described property tc-wlt;
T h u magnificent gown picture,) was sllv,*r tussel and curd bungs from e u c h - v t . t r ut Florida. with i.fenrh
c ttim at .u rh
Tb&lt; K a i l 40 feet of Lot 3 B of Dlotk *"8 t* ber ten toouvand; Provided, th a t aarh
In i
shall have at least on* representa­
m
m
V -• . - ■
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*
*-* lu *. * a a I h I * l« * It-..— X."* _ * - _A1 1_rl J _l
j.
-I i _
end
Lot Un* 41) of Dlock * A ; " Lol Ten ( 16) county
oth.i
point*
in
t
b
.
S
i
n
t
,
ol
Florida
an
d
irr
made for tut exhibit Ion of tho best of them.
;
according l a map of South tive and that no cou nty ahalt h a v a mere
i t . U n h i d S t a i n or (o r .l( n rountfian. . a •of Dlock " A .
than..ihmn-e*pfeeentothrwi l o " the house o f
that gown iiiukent can do und for the
Just the hat for such n gown was I h . hoard ol d l m t o r * m ay (ram t l m . to Sanford, Florida, of record In Plat Book representative*.
T h * member* of (ho house
' D " at Page 6 1 .
ciiislih-rntloit of critical und experi­ chosen .to he worn with I t It has n ' tlma d n l s n a t a . '
ol
r e p r e e e n u t lv r* shall be elected for n
Lot*
On*
(
1)
and
T
w
o
(31
and
Three
(SI
l i d . II.
term of two years and t o * members of tb*
enced Judges of apparel. It npiscnr'd brim of blnck .rrepe georgette bordered j T h . f . n . i a t n A,
a l u r f o( t h . hualmaa or of Florida Land A Colon), atlon Co.'* A d ­ senate ahall be elected lor a term of lo u r
The sickening, nhuseatfng feeling
lo So uth Santard Fla.
peers, except aa hrrainaflar provided. T h e
In the Fushlon Show, with imineuJto with velvet, nnd n soft puffed crown b u i l n n i r i to t&gt;* tra n a a c t.d by th i* 'c o r p o ra ­ dition
that
follows tho use of calomel is the
Lot 66 of D U ck ‘ K " . Lot* On* and T w o election for members for earh branch ahall
.halt b . a* lottowa.
credit to Its producers nnd Mamin for of velvet. There In n spray of blnck tion
Block " G " of A. ft. Chju»P*H** Su bd lvl- be at the aam* time and ptarei. The term natural result of disarranging your
T o a c q u l r . b y d .a d , s i l t , will, (rant, I r a * , of
j ol Block *’ K n at South Kaaford, Fla.
el office of senators elected In 1918 ahall
the utmost In rich nnd refined design. paradise a t the front. Thin costume In nr otharwlaa. land*, t .n .m a n i a , hcr.d lln - . i oBegin
i l o t 110 feat seuth ol th* expire on th* Hrst M onday In April, 1919 entiro system.
Doctors everywhere
manta and r a t a l * , ol a v . i y kind w b aU o av.r, M B cot a nat r l a NpW
quite
splendid
enough
for
'
occasions
J4 ol N W 14 ol Sectlen 8 6 . T h e term of office of senators elected in
Illack velvet nnd ormlno furnished
alth.r within t h . b o u n d a r ln o( t h . S t . t . of
are
agreeing
th
a
t
the action of calo­
T
p
19
So
uth,
Hang*
30
Flavt,
and
run
thence
Florid* o r . tl* * w h .r &gt; ; t o u * . t h . a a m . for South 110 leal. Cast 810 feet, North 810 1918 from the following countiao, to-wit:
Inspiration to the designer, who played that require tho most for real dresn, the
p m p o a . - o f conducting a Block r a i l ­ lest. West HO (eel to place ol beginning, Escambia. Gadsden, Ja c k s o n , toon. Modi- mel ia much too strong, and leaved
sen. 1.afayM tr. T aylo r, Colum bia, Nassau.
uj&gt; to them with blnck georgette crepe and It Is dignified nnd brilliant at the ing. s t a l i n g and agric u ltu r a l butin na, or f o f containing one acre.
Duvat,
Marlon, Su m tar, Jefferson.
I * * , the body Aick and weakened.*
timber la n d ,, or for a general lumbar b u llembroidered with silver, nnd n founda­ sauio time.
Lot
4
of
Koblnsan'a
Addition
l
o
South
Monroe, P u t n a m , Volusia Hamilton. Alach­
u n and for aueh o t h . r purpoam aa may to San lord, FI*.
LIV-VER-LAX is a wonderful sub­
ua,
Broward,
l
i
b
e
r
t
y
,
Hernando,
Pinaliaa,
tion petticoat of blnck satin.
The
thla corporation Mara p ro p ir;
to buy, m I), - Hath* being levied upon a* the pro perty
B re v a r d . r * l r a Beach and L o v y . ' a n a l l e x ­ stitu te for calomel, th a t has all «
r o n v t y , I r a * , and O lh ir w U . d.a t In b o l t Of
satin petticoat Iium a border of net and
th*
defendant.
U.
W.
Benton
to
s
a
t
is
fy
real and p.r *onal pro pe rty; to arret, build, ■ aid execution aoti costa. Term s of sat* ca s h . pire. on th * Aret Monday In April, 1911;
all ether senator^ to be elected In th* year ita good cffecta and none of it* had
In cat counldcruhly shorter than the
maintain, p u r ch a * . or otharwlaa arqulr*, Purchaser to p a y for title.
1918 their term of Office ahall expire on* Ih*
own, atch an g o . Mil, g r a n t , co itv .y o, o th .r petticoat of crepe nnd skirt of velvet
- C , M. H A N D , She,Iff.
It acta aoothingly bul
Aral Monday In April. 193V All members ortca.
wlta dlapoa. of ta w mill*, aaw mill a ll. * ,
Seminole
C
ounty,
F
lo
rid
a,
of th* house of representative* elected at dughly on the
Hind with soft white snMn.
liver, cleansing t*
tu
r
p
a
n
tln
.
atlll*
or
o
t
h
.
r
larilltiM
n
i
m
u
i
y
New Shades In 8klrta.
ll-T u * e-6 U
..
,.
th* general election In 1918. their term of
or c o n v . o l . o t in t h . m a n u fa r t u r t and dispo­
bile,
and
ridding
the entire.,system
office
shall
expire
on
tha
Aral
M
onday
-in
Home
*of
the
new
tictilcoatn
nro
no
sition ol lu m b *r, I n m b .r producta, log.,
The las]Ice In of crepe, embroidered
HhirllTa Safa
April, 1931, and (hereafter the term ol ofand tim ber p ro d u c t , of alt and . v a r y
of
stagnating
poisons,
am iss the friftt with silver, nnd lutn distended on the hlpn that they keep tlmbar
Under and b y virtue of an e lo cu tio n Ac* of all members of the house of repre­
description of lands controlled by this cor­
out of a a l under the seal of t h e sentatives ahall commence on the Drat
nn overt!rape of velvet bordered with out the dress lu the most approved porations to 'open, m ain tain and control Ci-aulng
LIV-VER-LAX is strictly a h?rm‘
oun ty J u d g e ’* Court qf the e o u n ly o f T ue sday after the first M o n d ay in April
•
l
r
.
.
i
a
and
ro
ads
through
&lt;;r
o
v
.
r
said
la
n
d
*;
ermine. The sleeves nre elbow length imale that fashion dictutea. Many of to cut d t a l n a g . d h r h * . or canal* through S* ralnol*. S l a t * of Florida. In a s u it I train next succeeding tho efestlen. At tha gen­ less vegetable compound, *nd *■-'3
pending, wherein L. M. Hrbbln der eral elect Ion in 1980 nnd thereafter, all
hut finished with a deep shiiped flounce tho bright * colored [H-ttlcoats nro of -aid la n d , and to havn t h . a n t lr .- 'f a n t ia l. n
ilnlalff and E . J . T aom pa n Is dalea oenalor* lo be elected ahall he elertad for guaranteed-tt*T five satisfaction
m anag.rn .nt and o u n . r s h l p of aald can als;
of the crepe, which Is also border,-it quite a dllTercnt hue to the dresn nnd to
111,14
Own, con trol and o p y r a t . boats and . r a ­ dant, I have levied upon a n d will aeil lo th e s t r i m of four years, th* term to bogln on your money will be returned.
_ . on aald highrat and bast bl der lor cash at th* the Aret T u e s d a y niter the Aral M onday in on tho original, bearing the l|ken«s
a n y and h « . r y description
w ith ermine. A wide i rushed girdle contrast Is rather studied Hum qny- tal* at __
courtly court hone* doer i t Sanford, S e n - April o f th* following y e a r , nacopt that
*£„ b«tM,_.
own. pur&lt;h*e*. U.w,
alioiit t’tV top pf the skirt In nndm- thing el Si*. The black and while skirts
or o t h e r .I m ’dispose of ta i l­ H a le county, * tori U . on Monday, the Cth when n new cou nty la creatod.' th * leglrfn. and signattire of L. K. Grigsbyo r e th e r m ethod* of tra n sp o rta - d a y of N ov-m b*r. 1916. durl g tb* legal lure shall at that tlma Aa tha length nf the
portiud llem In the• de^gu
dmAmi and It sup- a” ? passe and Instead |lctunln, cherry ! to.d line**oi
o u r . of aale X lt brlv g th* f rvt Monday In farm ol th* Aral aa n s to r to he elected there For' sale here at 60c and 11»00 S
m an n ar aa a com m on
i •&gt; - • iixlt-a»ie«RSifn ,-f. silver, j
PurPb*, bright green and rich | iLnfe^oMrlight any
or . passenger* for hire; to the month, the following deaerlbed root from at ltd* or four year* with tho and
eat*'.*
t o - . i t i q f i l t sere aquara altuatrd In In view of hooping th* num ber o f old o*u- W. G. Aldridge.
boulcicd with eimu.e,,ut the fruut. a *copper-brown nro worn.
|i*nr* th* Und. controlled b y It; to ptir-

Unusual and Clever Tailored Suit

Seek Origin-of-Mysterlous Fir*.
Yearly on February 2 and for ;'45
days after, a mysterious (Ire breaks
out In Arlyoko bay qn tbo west coast
of Kyushu, Japan, bunting both on
land fejuT'fea. Uui'origin of the con­
flagration being a complete mystery
which a recently outfitted scientific
exploration party will make a point
bf solving.

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D R . P. E. WATTS

Dr. H. H. McCaslin
DENTIST

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DR. C. G. BUTT
DENTIST

Wilson

Sanford,

Houshoider

LAWYERS
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• Florida

Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT

..GEO . A . DECOTTES..

Spperb Gown in Black and White

S C H E L L E M A IN E S
LAWYER

SANFORD,

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H E NR Y McLAULIN

FLOKIDA

JEWELER

Dr. J . A . TROVILLION

MY SPECIALTIES:

S P E C IA LIS T
In CANCER, GOITRE and TUMORS

ORLANDO.

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FLORIDA

SANFORD WAGON WORKS

Maxwell’s

One nnd two horse Wagons Made
in Sanford, on hand at all times.
PRACTICAL llORSESIIOER.
205-207 Oak Ave.
Phone 244

J l S K a f r i l S S S M a g a z in e s P erio d ica ls

Soda Water
Confectionery
Cigars and T obaccos

LEGAL ADVERTISING

1041st St. Phone 182
C. H. DINGEE
Plumbing and
Gas Fitting

All Work Receives My Person*
Attention And Best Effort*
Opposite Oily Hmll
IS

N ATURE WARNS

Against Using Calomel

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PAGE SEVEN

THE SANFORD HERALD

CATCHER OF TODAY IS WALKING FORTRESS

Especially For This Newspaper ' * M j jjVby pictorial Review' ^

from writing to mo?" ho. inquired.
"Yes. sir," said Alfred respectfully.
"I nlinll hAvej to ask. for a two weeks*
'rlelny In assuming my rospnnslhllilies,
though. because I'uiii to he married
tomorrow."
"What do you mean by assum ing
your responsibilities’?" roared Mr.
Plethora. “You aren ’t hjrod yet. And
you aren’t going to bo. However, you
can leavo your nam e and address, if
th at will make you fee! nny ea sier ." .
Alfred Lyons dived Into bis pocket
nnd handed Mr. Plethora a slip of
paper marked Alfred Lyons.
“ I hnvo no card Just now, sir. My
p late is being re-engraved with my
new * address,” he explained. “The
salary w ill.bo $r»,i)00."
Som ething about the hold, upright
w riting attracted Mr. Plethora’s a t­
tention. Then, all nt once, ho knew.
"So IPs you. Is It, yon scoundrel!“
ho said bitterly. “Why shouldn't I
band you over to the polled for an ­
noying mo as you have done?”
Alfred Lyons hung up hla hat.
“ I may ns well help you out for th e
day, sir,” he said. **My snlnry need
not begin till I coiqe back.”
"And I've got It. Lily,* ho an
nouncod to Ids bride-to-be thnt e v e n ­
ing. “Five thousand. I'll stick five
years.
In ‘ ten years I'll have him
downed.. In fifteen years the farm for
us. That's the life. Whore's our m a r
rlage license?”

2P

May Be Smock -or Blouse.
,

a belt. It In iiululilt, to &lt;li*vclorriu-nt
In'serge. Jersey cloth or llaimel.
Them Is II very. Intlnintu relation- be-

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A -ir/&gt;
V ^*4
rv .
\ r jm \

tweon tlm smock and the Russian
Mouse, the difference being prlnt-ipall)
n matter uf w aul finish. T h e &lt;1, ,-lgn

shown hero may he worn with nr with*
out a belt nod la Meal f or athletic
wear. Curried out In 11lannel or serge,
the Mouse In built upon a stccvrlrumlerhody. The neck la llnlahcd with
n high turnover collar and hits a V.
shaped line at the froftt. A yoke form­
ing n stole effect nt the front nets m.
support for the fn'nt nnd hack of the
blouse, these sections .being daintily
gathered nt the tipjM-r i-dcira.
One yard of SU-inch lining is needed
for tho foundation, while tho Mom...
calls for 3H yards I t . Inch serge. It
tho skirt Is made also. 5*, yards nl
sorgo wl|l ho. needed.
Thero aro only two parts to the tin
Ing, and they are cut from the folded
material, the Mick being laid along tin
lengthwino fold. Tho front hi laid op
tho lengthwise thread.
Tho hack of tho Mouse in laid on n
lengthwise fold nf tlm serge, nn shown
In the centey cutting guide, with the
back of tho yoke to the left. Tho from
yoke (F ) Is laid on a lengthwise
thread, hut Ig cut from thu folded
■ergo.'
Now, take an open width of material
ahd P'luco tho front of tho Mouse on n
lengthwise thm hl so that the alralght
edgo’will -rest on the oolvago edge. Tie
puffs, sleeve nnd collar nru lahl on a
lengthwlfio thread also. -The open ma­
terial Is laid on the cutting table In
double width so that the sections n|
the pattern litld on It will hu cut In du­
plicate.
The smock offers wide opportunities
for irftnmlttK, hut the most elfmMlw
decoration would he a fo|d nliout the

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('ateliers are protected liy nil sorts
ninl inuniiers of urmor. They have
masks, mitts, chest protectors and
hands on tltelr pliiM-j to shield tln-m
from foul lips. In only one place are
they liable to Injury. • This I* their
neck. Occasionally a* foul lills them
Ihere, nnd tho Injury Is not only tinmmiiiiII.v•painful Init dnngerqiis.
.luck Lapp, now oni&lt;her of the While
Sox. was struck there some years ago
and for a few days It was feared In
had lost the |*mver of speech/ -Even
today Ids voice Is not what It was
before tie was hurt.
Lapp has tried all sort* of con­
trivances to protect his neck.'hut In
no Insin lire lim e they proved prac­

ticable, A man x* ho comes along with
a m il Idea will he welcomed by lhe
vast army of hneksfopper*.'
Hoinellmes a-uiusk breaks under the
shock nf n foul.tip, nnd more limn one
catcher has narrowly escaped having
liN e y e permanently Injured. Some
Intel;stop*, like Hilly Sullivan. resolder
ih ir iiia-ss. loir this makes It so
In . * * |i heeotue* n burden.
«' tel lag is. iii short, some Jolt, lie
tmi only loot to give signals; watch
e v e r y move on flic* buses. Jolly Id*
pitcher and block runners off the plate,
even though It means danger from
spikes, hut In* Is so loaded down by
equipment that In* Is a walking fur-

very ordinary young man. T here w as
mulling dlHiliigulstlcd about him. Ho
was tho Borl of young man whom ono
Bet-s the minute ono looks out of tho
window. Take n glnneo nt tho next
young man who passes Jour door.
That's Alfred, do to a baseball gnmn
and look nt tho first young ninn you
seo upon tho bleachers. That's Al­
fred. Go on an excursion nnd look nt
tho young matt nt your Bide, eating a
ham pandwlch. Thnt'H Alfred* too.
Consequently, when Mr. Plethora
rccolvud n brief noto tho next morn­
By G E R A L D H O M E
ing asking fqr n Job. and signed A. L„
ho simply tossed It Into Ills waste
ImBkct
without comment. Tho Hecro(Copyrtcht, 1916. by W. G. Chapman.) |
i tary did not even aeo It,
Alfred Lyons wns n very ordinary
Tho second morning tho receipt of

Perseverance

young ninn. Ho frank,ly admitted this ■a similar noto nroused a faint remto his fljvwthrnrt, Llty. ^riran express- Inlsccnco In Mr. Plethora’s .mind. Ho
Ing wonder thnt sho should ever havo loss'ed It Into tho waste basltcL
agreed to marry him.
Tho third morning a frown crossed
”Ypu aro wonderful," answered Mr. Plethora’s brow as ho opened tho
Lily, “and I know you aro going to i missive. Ho handed It to his socrobecomo a successful man."
"YouTn right Uinrn,"
’^omtTTool wants a Job nnd forgot
fred; “But how did yoti know?” .
to put his nnmo and address,” ho said,
“Becauso you have perseverance.’.’ forgetting that ^Alfred had left his nt
answered Lily, receiving tho kiss thai nig own Invitation.
hovered upon his lips.
^ . ‘ | On tho fourth morning Mr. PIo*
Alfred was amazed nt her pcrsplca- j thorn began to got" worried. "Didn't
city. 'That wns his on&lt;} quality. Be I get a letter. like this yesterday, Mr.
wns as adhesive bh a bulldog smolh- Day?" ho asked.
erod 'In court plastor. Ho hnjl—«io
"Yes, I rememher It quite well,"
grip of a letter clip, crossed with a said tho secretary.
stlfktlght. • And yet It may ho said,
"Well, I wish he’d stop writing to
paradoxically, that ho stuck at noth­ me,” said Mr. Plethora. ' "It’s getting
ot^ my norvqa."
ing.
On tho fifth morning Mr. Plethora
Ho had already outlined his life.
"I nm going to becomo Mr. Plothorn'B Jumped when ho saw the now familiar
private secretary at 15,000 a year," he writing. Hd flung tho letter ovor to
said. “After I havo learned tho Wall hts secretary with a curse.
"Have tho pollro trace this young
street game front him I shall go Into
huslness on my own acount and msko man and stop him.” ho said angrily.
Oh tho sixth morning tho communi­
my millions. Then I shall oust Ple­
thora from Wall street and rule In cation changed Its nature. Mr. A. L,
his stood. Then wo'll retire to that now had tho honor to request the
little farm you spoko of and own an felicity of a position as Mr. Plethora's
prtvato secretary. On the seventh he
automobile.”
"And travel In Europe," suggostod was qulto menacing. Unless tho posi­
Lily, looking up at him In awo and tion wero forthcoming A. L. would he
obliged to remind Mr. Plethora of his
wonder.
"Precisely." answered Alfred. “Now application.
During tho noxt two weeks Mr. Ple­
Pm off to lntervlow Plethora.” .
Ono of Mr. Plethora’s peculiarities thora flung away tho letters upopened.
was that ho Insisted on seeing every­ Yet ho know that his mind was sub­
la
t(,T *,0,no we#r carried out
body
who applied to him for a Job In consciously searching out tho strong,
tfsU i
c,lluiil&gt;ray trimmed with
parson. Therefore Alfred had no dif­ upright characters upon the envelope.
wgbam. The model is an exone for Informal use.
also attractive, for thero aro many ficulty In Interviewing'tho great man.. Ho was annoyed that tho writer could
J * *n admirable frock for little accessories of dress which may Nobody know Just w hit Mr. Plethora not ho traced, Ho went to Europe
Debt Mrar* 1* i* fashioned from bo employed to give It a moro elab­ wantod In applicants, but when Alfred shortly after arid forgot about him.
clramhr*v. with *ntl.* .*.1 orate air.
On tho top of Mont Conls a bundle
. got Into* hts presence, 37th on the
regular Saturday list of applications, of personal mall was banded to him
by a perspiring postman. Nine-tentha
ho was turned down cold.
"Thero’s nothing hero for you," said of tho letters were from A. L. A. L.
Mr. Plethora. “No, thero never will cajoled for a Job. ho -threatened for a
be anything, but you can leavo your Job, ho pi ended for a Job, ho was face­
namtf and address If It will mako you tious about a Job. Mr. Plethora cabled
feel bettor."
' , bis secretary.
fOU) Of 44 INCHMMtklAL wirnOut hsp
"Run down and arrest anonymous
’ "Think It over again," said Alfred.
C* *A*
"I want a Job as your secretary. And writer boforo I return, or I dlschargo
There Is nothing more stylish than | mean to get i t ”
yoo,J' bo said. ~
U*6JUM
the one piece eo«tume;''»rer Jr there
.When .ho got homo a bundle of let­
"Next, ploaso," said Mr. Plethora’s
anything more practical. It la sura
ters from A. L. Was waiting on hla
secretary,
grinning.
And
Alfred
waa
to carry over .until Fall.
library table. A. L. was becoming
ushered out.
mildly reproachful. When was ho go­
In
spite
of
Alfred’s
nerve,
'Mr.
Ple­
Pictorial Beviow 0853, 6izes,*84 to 40 Inches bust. Price, 18 cents.
thora had entirely forgotten him by ing to get that Job? He reproachfully
the next morning. That was becauso, told Mr. Plethora that time was press­
Mrs. Grace E.* Williams Millinery Store
.
as has been explained, ‘Alfred waa a ing, and In a year or two he would'

SANfORD LODGES

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.Sanford Lodge No fi2, F. and A. M.
Communication every first and third
Thursday* nl 7:30.
visiting brethren
jld a u n t,
*
O L. Taylor
.S. 0 . Kennedy
Secretary
W. M
Monroe Chapter No. 15,' It. A. M.
Meets every seroml and fourth Thura
lay in Masonic Mall over till' Impcrin
On*atre. Visiting nuiipnnii'ns welcome
J. F. Knrnntz
C&gt;. I. Millvr
Sttc’y
High I'riest
• tninolo Chapter 2, Order Eastern Sla
Meets every first and third Tuesday
in each month. Everyone who has seen
hie Star in,the East are cordially invited
to visit this chapter.
Alice E. Itobhins, SeC’y
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K, of l \
Meets second- and fourth Tuesdays.
.Stalling knights always welcome.
H. Mel.auliu
(). J. Miller
K. It. and S.
C. C.
Sanford Lodge No. 27, 1. O. O. F.
Meets ovt-ry Monday nt 7:30 p, m.,
M. W. A. Hall; 1*11*0 Iltock.
J. W. O. Singletary
J. I. Johnson,
Secretary
N. (i.
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Gale City Camp No. fi. W.*0. W
M eets second and fourth Wednesday
nights in each month.
F. L. Miller
J. F. Hoolehnn
Clerk
, Council Commander
II. P. O. E. Sanford Lodge-1211
Meet first and third Wednesday night
at corner of" First St. and Palmetto Avc.
Cruse Barnes
J. 0 . Hurley *
Secretary
' Exnit i'll Ruler
The Lake Itfeeie Counril No. 31 Junior
Order United American Merhanirs
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P,
M., in the City Hull, Visiting brothers
arc Welcome. C. II. Smith, itec. See.

Diving Helmet for Everybody.
A new dlvlngi helmet which anyone
Celer) &lt;‘lt&gt; Aerie No. 1853
*
can u se Is i he cover design of Iho May
Meeting everv Tuesday night nt 8
Popular Science Monthly.'
o’clock Eagle Horae,.Oak Avenue,
T his diving helmet is of nxUnl Its
• Visiting Brut hers Welcome
tower edge" ills snugly over tjir» shoul­ CV IL Walsh
c . Woodruff
ders. Poor ndllistahle welglits, two In
.Worthy President
Secretary
front nnd two In hack, are fastened
In place by metnl strips, -These
wclghtu overcome the buoyancy of tin*
nlr lit the hood nnd the natural buoy­
ancy of the person wearing It. Tho
buoyancy .of tho nlr In tho hood tend*
to hold It in nu upright position. Since
tho w eights aro suspended below thh
center o r buoyancy of th e hotly (which
In In th e chest), tho shoulders itre held
firmly In the curved lower edge of tho
helmet.
Fresh nlr Is supplied to the diver by
means of a single tube which leads to
Heralds of Liberty
a s mnII luuid pump In the boat. Tho
Meets nt Engles' Hall first Monday
pressure of the pumped nlr not only night in enrh mouth at 7:30, ,
prevents-tho water from entering tlto
Wnt. E. Householder. Commander
lined, hut keeps a fresh supply passing
Miasllcrtha I'nekard, Secretary
through nt nil times.

The SanfordTounrll K. of C.

Oscar llnrstman has tak«'it the jlhtro Mce* i the 2nd Sunday 3 p* m., and tho
of "Speed" Martin .its the pitching 4th Sunday 8 p. m., each month, at K.
&gt;‘onngsler of the Pnrltlr Coast circuit. of C. Hull Oak Ave.
T co. Schuul. Grand Knight.
Ilorstuian is the kind o f n twirier tluit
C. L. Britt. Fin. Scc’y.'
lives on hard work mid gels bet tot
Modern Woodmen of America
with each p»rforinnuco.

Meets 2.-4, Thursday evenings, 7:30,
in M. W. A. Hall, Pico Building.
C. E. McDonald
•
C. D. Couch
Conxul
Clqvk

Ju .l U b il Ih* N»m * Imptlr*

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cuff* of i&gt;lahl g’m ghni^__The_p|alll.
*iJ».*|&lt;»ning waist his"" an open neck
nnd nt a ilightly raised waistline the
thrcc-pleee skirt is Joined.
In rticdiftm aize tho drexs requires
4Pi yards 44 Ineh material, with *,4
yard of plaid gingham for tho trim­
ming.

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W W V V V W W Q u W W M W V V V lM V V lV ,V lU&gt;V lV W W f lW W U i A J U U i .» _i
vertising and subscription rates must
J W W V / W H % A A A ^ A i f W W V nfW bi w J W W V A A A J W W k J W V A A A A A i f t A A ? Q
he raised or many newspapers would
have to go qut o f business. .Paper
th at cost $55 a ton delivered in Day­
tona now costs $122 and will prob'
ably cost $200' by January first. Blit
paper* cannot be bought in quantity
Up-to-date equipment is necessary to meet present day compet­
at any price. The mills are uriablc
to supply’ the demand.,
ition and produce satisfactory profit.
At the Jacksonville meeting it was
pointed out Ihat when the wholesale
. Our officers will be glad to have patrons call and discuss in detail
price of sugar went up the grdeer
• their financial requirements and the terms upon which they can be
raised rhe retail price, printer^being
the
only
business
men
who
did
not
f a r a l a t a la Adtaeta M aM IW M i d i at O lf l..
. ‘‘I d o n ’l know any more aboul t h e
met through this institution.
.r
deiails of* the primary than I have inrrease prices as their material ,nd■ alarol Aa K r r a a l-O a u Mall M allar Au|n.i Z2uM rend In the papers, n n d 'h av c not ■vanced.
T1 h e . Florida
State 1'rrsa
P
Noriila .*511110
IM S . al the Poatofflra at Honfofd. F ia l d .
concerned
myself
much
about
Iho
;
Association
recommended
n
raise
In
C a d rr Aft of M i n i 3rd, I *71.
maitcr. If there existed any doubt advertising rates and ntso retomO K n la Herald Hull ill nf
T »lr»h o n o No. I4S aboul who is rightfully nominated. mended th a t tho subscription. pricihe decision by the Supreme’ Court I ‘&gt;1 weekli** be raised to $2 a year.
Is good enough precdeenl for .m e,! With the*cost of skilled Inbor used
Party ■* regularity is essential If we in the printing business constantly
would escape political anarchy.
{advancing, with the price of ink,
C. M. HAND
IU L STEVENS
0. L TAYLOR
R. R. DEAS
C.ihWr
WrAUt#!!1
Asi’l Csihisr
••If 1 refused lo support Kholt I paper, type and ull other- material
v k ^ p ,,W 4 .i
p_ L W 0 0 D R U F F Vk.-Pr«»iJ«Dl
would become a bolter from the H°tng up to unheard of prices, the
Democratic parly. So would any journal will bo compelled to make, a
newspaper refusing lo suppnrt him.* raise in advertising rates shortly
For tho present at least the subscroiption
price will remnin the Hamo
FLORIDA REGIMENT ALL BIGHT
—$1.50 a* year payable strictly in
the club, two members visiting the tircly unexpected. She wax one of women who were nursed by .-\UBt
Second In Camp at I.n redo is Com­ ndvunCe.—D aytona Journal. .
school each week.
the ancient'"m am m ies" who are fast Mag in their infancy.
plimented
passing away with the new south
Resolutions
The
contract
for
the
d
u
b
house
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OI respect and lovo for the mem­ will be let this week. Tho plans call and was numbered nmong the earli­
Ball players in the world's i-cties one, of the best regiments on the
Shameful Ignorance.
ory of our well beloved brother, for a commodious bungalow on a lot est traditions and history of Sanford.
A Philadelphia Judgu refused a dj.
get $1000 for- five games mid ’yet border, according to the Lurcdo
W. S. W nltney who departed this between the Seaboard depot and tho Her example and .faithfulness and vcirce (o n nlx-foo’t man on tho groom
there are people who want to a d o p t-Times of Laredo* Tex. - The Second
thrift could well be emulated by thnt Ills rtto-fpot wife wns too unull
Hotel Oviedo.
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professional careers and are .actually Infantry U made up of th e flower of
to bo cruel. A lot ho knows aboat
Lodge
The club held an outdoor cooked the rising generation' of negioes.
south Florida's manhood, and two 9' ,fl,6 ‘ 1 M4ed b&gt;' Sanford LodK'
studying yeats to obtain it.
*
n~ No. 27 of the I. O. O. F. of which food sale Saturduy afternoon, Mrs.
women.—D etroit Free Press.
companies
are
‘
from
the
city
Her funcrnU this morning was
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Tampa, the Tampa Rillc? and the he was. u charter member and in 0 . G. Walcott being III charge. ’
largely
attended by her many white
Homestead bank officials,say . rob­
Miss Elizabeth Stones, secretary
T am p a’G uards. In both patriotism which he held his membership until
Dally Thought.
friends who catnc to lay llowor.4 on
bers got $5,500; rolAiei* say * 1,000. _ .
. th
Many dolJght moro In giving of pr«and efficiency the Times complim enu
, e Great Reaper Death culled
„ ,,, him
, of the cldb is acting us librarian,
“ Where, qh, where, Is my Iit tie dog
j
. \ from us- lie has lived In California owing to the illness of Mrs. Theodoro the bier of their faithful friend, -h is than In paying off debit.—S!»
the Florida boys.
gone?”
—-.Stuart
Alc-songer.
•
,
many years.
many of tham being grown men and Philip Sydney.
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’Mead.
.
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Despite th e fact that they are oc
Whereas
all
thing?
.ttpnporoj
m
ust
Better have a recount, if there is vcupying
The Junior League will oresent a
w f . **♦r* the ' campsite
am p-u!
recen
i t t utly
n .v*aM *
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,
,
.
an y doubt about the returns.
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rated by tbe Missouri dim,’ the Floy- b? w lo* 10 ir,L‘
hg hand of play* "Ju st Plain Dotr*' Nov. fird,
Ida boys are showing the other hoys T ,,n c‘ th a ! COn,m-°1n l^ l e r . w ho v,s under direction of Mbs M yra 'G u^ Orlando is having a hot city e W - ’on the border some ihinim, whereas ,t3 4uh,ko tb'
" f lhe h,«hp9t teridge and Mrs. O. P. Swope. The
lion and in the race ‘for mayor it is a well known fact th a t the for- “ nd uls‘* tho hon‘° of »».o jnowt hum- cast is working hard on rehearsals
and th" production promises to liC
Jam es [..G iles an d -S . A. Johnson mer .occupants had to lie ' ‘shown.” * e‘ am
will have to make tin* second
cond r^jri- following is the story curried hhout . * Whereas He lias laid his band on up to the standard of la st, year’s
nuiit and do ti e Floridians in the Times:
our beloved brother, \ \ . S. Whitney amateur theatricals.
W h y -not call ir a
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-away with ih second primary?
"W ith one of the strongest contaken ,'lm *n * (mr "lidf
The new packing house of Nelson
,
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JUST
RECEIVED
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tingents of all the national guard i .h a l . ' * U*r
»!•««* FHend.hlp, &amp; Company is .now fully equipped
complements of men, so fur as one T ru th and Lovo omnipotent assort and reaxly for the opening of the
I.EFFI.E R SPEAKS OUT
their-m ild dominion, and
shipping season.
C. D. LellleF, a former Sanford regiment goes, with attached units,,
the
Secohd
Florida
Infantry,
Colonel
Who re as we fee! that irTlhe death,
boy, son of C’. H. Lelllcr of this riiy
The appointm ent of T. W. Lawis not only a *prominent business Bianding commanding, which now “ 1 Brother W hitney, Sanford Lodge ton as. county superintendent hns
Farmers will do well to see us at once about Sprayers
m an of Miami but is prominent in occupies (he campsite formerly u sed' No. 27 hns lost a most estinjuble been noted with interest locally and
for'tliis season. ’
th e Democratic party in Florida and by the Third Missouri Infantry,’ has member and a brother whose henr.t in edpcutioaal circles over rhe state.
with
it
a
total
of
approximately
nn&lt;l
bund
was
ever
open
to
the
calls
a t present is chairman id the. Dade
Mr. and Mrs. W^ L. Luther have
" f I-ov&lt;* »nd T ruth: Therefore lie it
Coilnty Demo- ratic Executive Com- i I.H00 officers and men.
returned from their summer home
“ The Florida regiment, which
Resolved. .That we, the members
millet- He was .1 Mippnrter id Uatl*
at. Hendersonville, N. C..
coriles
Wilt
equipped
with
atl
the.
noof
Sanford Lodge No. 27 are greatly
in the primary but since Knott has
Mrs. W. B. Williams and son,
(or an arm y in Yield .service, Kricved by our loss,
been declared the Democratic nom­
Roy
went- to Tnm pa S a tu rd a y ,' re­
inee by the state canvassing board has been in m.obilixation camp near
Resolved, Thnt olir heartfelt sym turning
in their Overland enr tho
, M r. l-elller tike all tru e. Democrats Jackaonville for nearly five months pBth y he extended to the beloved
same
afternoon.
;
bow s to tiie inevitable and is willing and is up to full war strength. In wife of our departed b ro k e r and
Dr. C. J. Marshall has begun the
to support the nominee. The Miami ti\e way of being uniformed, w e l l v e 'cTimmJnJ her to our Fnthcr
M etropolis takes him to task about supplied with comfortable _sleeping -who has promised to be refuge to’ ■erection of” a hotel opposite the old
Contractor Moore* has
i t and Mr. Leftler makes the follow- fiuriiities and having every facility those who love-him in thy tim e of postoflicm
/
charge
of
the
work.
’ in g manly reply in the Miami for the men. the Florida boys gonef- j t^ u j, „nd further l&gt;e'it
H erald:
Mrs. E. C. Anderson,’ a former
ally appear n very qontented lot, and
Itosqlved,
T h at
as a .mark, of re- resident of Oviedo d ie d 'F rid a y at
despite the
fact *»»**!.
th a t IIIVJ
they IIUTV
have /just
»"V IHV*
uni
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.
“ I have not gotten lu a point ’**
, ahd lo'’t’ f" r " ,,r b~ th" ,hnt Winn. The body, accompanied, by
w here 1 consider (lie Floridn S u ­ come Olf n long journey th a t kept : ■PoA
our charter shsril be draped in mourn Mr. Don Teobody was brought hero
them
on
the
road
five
days,
they
p re m e Conrl n loi of crooks.
ing for thirty days; That these reso­
Funderal services *were
"'•Mr. Knoll is ihe regular nom­ were merry and uhppy when they lutions shall be spread on the rec­ Saturday.
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held at the M ethodist church Sun­
struck
Laredo
yesterday
ami
last
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in e e of the Democrnlic parly forords
of
our
Lodge,
a
ropy
shall
be
day. Burial was at the local ceme­
n ig h t'th ey invaded the moving pic­
&lt;J«».ernor.'
ture shows and other places of amuse forwarded to the wife of our depart­ tery.
ed brother and th a t they shull be
“ H ad .Mr. ('alls been declared ment about the city.
The Methodist Sunday school was
published in the Sanford Heruld.
th e nominee 1 would have supported
represented
at tho Wesley Bible
"W
ith
the
regiment
is
a
line
bund,
him as loyally as I intend lo support
(seal;
J. 11. F'ergusln, *
Class
Federation
Convention nt
hospital
company,
umhnlunqc
com­
Air. Knott.
4
J. A. Chock,
Ocnta by the following delegates
pany* signal corps and in fact every
Jno. D. Jinkins.
*‘lf 1 am not willing, to -work for thing to mnke the regiment one of
Mrs. T. C. Brannon, adult women’s
flbe election of Mr. Knoll, the nom­ the most complete nationul guard
class; Capt. T. C. Brannon, m en’s
in ee. 1 ought to get out of the party contingents in the F'oderul sorvice
Bible rlass; Misses Edith Howard
organirallon and make room for to d ay ."and Marie * M arshall- interm ediate
to m e .one else." A traitor Inside the
lass; Rev. C. E. G utteridge delegate
cam p Is so much woFseJjmn one un
at
large from the Sunday school.
Mike S m ith Elected
|in r outside.
The
delegates will deliver their of­
Tallahassee, Oct. 1-1.—At the ,anA
.The ahorr and a few other things, nual meeting of the State Road De­
ficial reports to the classes interest­
WEST GENEVA AVENUE
co n stitu te what ( hnirman C; D, partm ent of Florida held in this city
Mr. Will Robinson and family and ed nt a get together meeting Friday
Leftler. of the Dade County Demo­ Wednesday, Oct. 11th, Hon. Ed. Mrs. Jack^Vnughn wore the-Sunday n l g h t 'a l '7 o'clock a t tho M ethod­
cratic E i n u l l r t committee said last S c o tt-o f—Arcadia; representing the guest* of Mr.. Robinson’s parents.
ist church. Tho officers, teachers
-•night -wken^afiked b r i T lin ld rep- FI rat Congressional District, was re­
Mrs. E. O. W hi turnon has gone and members of tho -M ethodist
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' rc se n tstiv r for a reply to an edl- elected chpirmun and Hon. Jefferson to West Palm Bearh to visit her church at Geneva have been invited
■AoriiA pul ilshrd in /th e afternoon D. Smith of M arianna, representing mother, Mrs. John Goff after a three to attend this conference.
.■paper Hulurdty.
ylipo Thifll Congressional District, weeks’ visit with her nunt, Mrs. Will
Messrs. B, F\ • Wheeler and Seth
L. Woodruff aro attending tho C it­
Thf- afternoon paper -said: s,;- y^w**1
si* Tt^elFrted ieeretary of the De­ Robinson.
**It is honorable for Democrats to partm ent. The full membership of
Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Robinson have rus Seminar at tho University of
uupport ihe party liom inees,‘‘hut it the Departm ent was in nttcnduncc, moyed in with Mrs. Jack Vaughn, .Florida tjds week. Mr. Woodruff
for
the
FTorldau disbonorahle lor Democrats to be- tho other members being Captain where they expect to reside in fu­ will • remain
Alnbama football games
W. J. Hillman of Live lak, Second ture.
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Congressional D istrict; Hon. M. M.
Mrs. J. B. Jones and Mrs. C. E
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Vaughn, Jr.,
Smith of Orlando, F’ourth Congress­ of Ohio, called at the home of their Gutteridge visited the public school
ional District, and Hon. F. 0. Miller aunt, Mrs. Jack Vuughn Saturday Wednesday os representatives of th e
At
of Yacksonville,' S tate at Large.
afternoon. Alex Vaughn was for­ Womah’s Club.
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The
Department
was
organised
merly of this place and his friends
AVedlave All Kinds of it—
Death of Maggie Brown
just
one
year
ago,
b
u
t
it
could
not
nre glad to welcome him here again.
Aluriiage, from a 2 os. bottle
Maggie Brown, a colored "M am
get down to real work until the mid­
to a quart.
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Our school children are busy as m y" .of the old South who has re­
dle of the month of May, when a tittle bees those days.
Library Paste, in bottles, wellNo more
state road commissioner was ap­ movies bnly on Saturday. That* sided here for the past sixty years,
jars and railapsible tdbes.
pointed. This delay was caused by right, boyB and girls, work before died at her home in Georgetown
Sunday night and was buried this
a number of the counties questioning pleasure.
morning.
the constitutionality of the act creat­
It sounds good to hear tho old
Aunt Muggic, os she was called
ing the Departm ent necessitating a
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’ W fit
T he kind we recommend and
familiar whistle at the Bothamly by her numerous white friends all
. ■
*“ill.- - *
-4, -•
suit
in
the
supreme
court
to
compel
the kind you will always huy
[
w ^
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crate mill, blowing early in the over Sanford wns a faithful servant.
the
paymnnt
of
the
15
per
cent
of
after you've tried it is Carter's
morning.
It seems like there is She lived with the fam ily of C. H.
the county tax on nutomobilcs, tho
New
something doing.
Leftler some forty years ago and at
only appropriation made fur tho
Mr.
B
otham
ly
lost
a
very
fine
other
times was with other families
maintenance of the departm ent. The
mule
last
week.
We
are
sorry
tohere,
always
giving the same faith­
suit was decided by the supreme
* hear
of
his
loss.
ful
sorvice
th
a t can be expected of
court in favor of the s ta te road de­
I t has tiie "sticking qualities'1
the old time darkies. For the post
partm ent, the oct being declared
u odorless, does'nt dry out and
few years Aunt Mag w aa’with Mr.
OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
valid in every particular.
it Is a real pleasure to use it.
Clean up day next F'riday will be and Mrs. F\ L. Woodruff where she
10c to (iOc size.
observed under the auspices of the presided over the culinary depart­
THE SAME GOODS FOR I.ESS MONEY—
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M ust Raise th e Rate
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Many newspnper men from all Woman’s Club. All public spirited ment with perfect satisfaction to
; MORE GOODS FOR SAME MOSffeY.
parts of the state assembled in Jack­ citizens are asked to participate. her employer.
The
members
of
the
club
will
servo
T he passing of Aunt ,Msg will be
sonville lost Thursday and Friday
to discuss the situation brought dinner on the Baptist church grounds regretted by white and colored
about by the shortage of news print to all w orkers—sufficient inducement people aliko for she was one who at­
paper and the greatly increased cost in .itself for a hard day’s work. This tended to her own business, worked
of same. The building of ■n paper ■vent Is the first of a series of ac­ hard and saved her wages and own­
mill wai little discussed, the impra- tivities the club has planned for the ed h«r homo where she was wont to
ticubillty of-such a move being too town betterm ent during the edming retire for a few hours each day to
winter.
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apparent.
PHONE U 8
A atudy of the needs of the Oviedo bepn afflicted with rheumatism and
I t was the concensus of opinion
i W M I M H M M I M I I I I I I l l among the newspaper men th at «d- public school is being conducted 'by [ her demise while pudden was not en-

H ESaN FO RD HERALD

Wmo parties to fraud in order th a t
tk* crooked ring crowd may perpet­
uate themselves in oillce.\ No one
, R. J. HOLLY, Editor .
W. M. llAYNI’H, Business Manager knows better than Chairman LefHer
of the Dndc County Comniitteo th a t
PublUhril K m y Tu**H&gt;r *n&lt;l Friday
Knott iwji’urcd (he court nomination
through fraud, BECAUSE H E .IIA S
SO PUBLICLY STATED, hut he
HURHOUl'TION PRICE. IN ADVANCE
seems to go on the principle th a t
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YURFIti IMONTIW.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *N doers of ail evil.*.*
g~ . ■ *Mr. Lefflrr- said, continuing his
D*Ot*f*d la D m City b&gt; r . n l n I 2 K I'M T t t f la
reply
lo Ihc above paragraph:
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PAGE FIVE

THE SANFORD H E R A L D T

tho latest dcsjgns direct from fac­
tory to French Millinery Shop.,
Uao Juba Self Rising Flour for
delicious
. hot Biscuits—At all gro­
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cers.
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Little HappenlDg8--Menlion
Havo you seen tho' new novelties
of Matters in B r ie i- r .
at th e French Millinery Shop' Some­
Personal Item s o f '
thing to please all the ladies:
Interest
For delicious hot biscuits uSe J u ln
Self Rising Flotfr—At all grocers.
s . m . . . r of » * ' Pt.lll»« S m .n ::
G-tf
Am,n«cd.c,r
,,
T he little tots have not ..... .. for­
Harried llemld Reader*
gotten in lij|ts iiini routs at tit4*++*++**++*— ' French Millinery Shop.
Will arrive thl* afternoon— 17 coat
Children'a heavy coats for syhoul
£ jn at Ffcllch M ill^erjr-SH op.
can -b e found"at’ the French Millin­
1
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day of the season, Oct. 'J'Jnd, ery shop.
Full linp of up to date coatJ, m at
Woodland Parh. ■.
j
suits,
dress skirts and shirt waists
ifisa Cora Decns of Baltimore
for
your
inspertion. Fall and Win­
«jtl be in rha-s;e of ladle* ready to
wear at the Freni'h Millinery. Shop. d e r 1910-17. If money saving means
• Cooked food aalo by tbu Indies of anything to you don't fail to see
these lines. Ladies’ &amp; Gents’ Em­
the Presbyterian church W ednesday,
porium. L. Kraussr 1’rnf. , 303 K.
Oct. ISth, 9 to 11 n.-m. and H to C
16—1tc
m. at Irwin &amp; Giles'.
Beans, First St.
A new display uf imported models
meat loaf, salad, home made bread,
in
hats have just arrived at the
£ etc.
l* -2tp
French
Millinery Shop.
The many friends of Hnrry B.
Lewi* of the .Connelly Real E state
EVE It YTH1NG S E ASON A111. E
Co. will regret to hear of tho death
. for
of hi* mother, Mrs. Dr. E. W. Lewis,
SANFORD GARDENS ■
which occurred at her hom e. De­
October 19th, Seminole Co-opera­
fiance. Ohio, last night. D r. and tive Grocery Co. Su% or phone Mrs.
Mr*. Lewi* have been regular winter S. B. Wight.
ridtors in this county for u num ber
I’ansy Plants, 60. cents pcf hun­
of yeara.
dred.
For Sale—Delayed order Juat ar­
S hasta Daisy Plants, 75 rents per
rived—Celery seed American nnd hundred.
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* French. H. H. Chappell, Celery
Carnation Hunts $1.25 per'dozen.
arenuc
7-tfc
' Cnlta Lliy Bulbs $1.50 per doxen.
Miu Mary Waldon hai resigned
Freesia Bulbs 25 cents per dozrc'n.
her position with Mr. DnCottes and.
Cyclamen Plants, 75* cents per
accepted a position in Jacksonville. dozen. *
Miu Hath Vnughn will fill thu 'posi­
Snapdragon Plants 75 cents per
tion left vacant by M iu W aldron. * dozen.
Fresh Flower 'Seed.
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for
Gladiolus
Mollis of yellow vari­
- delirious hot Biscuits—At all gro­
eties
olid
purple,
also mixed colors.
cers.
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Orders
taken
for
Palms,
Shrubs and
• Mr. ami Mrs. Parian and daugh­
ornamentals
for
November
delivery.
ter, Lurile aijt Mrs.' E. E. Dawling
15-Jtc
’ ot Ovieda were guoits of Mrs. L. M,
TelfoVd Saturday.
Weekly Dancing*Class
Use Juba Self Rising F lo u r'fo r
On Thursduy afternoons at l.p. in.
delicious hot Biscuits—At all gro­ at her residence, HO1 Park Avo.,
cers.
Adi
Miss M argaret Wight will conduct
Mr.'and*Mrs. E. E. Dowling of dancing classes for hoys and girts.
Oviedo were the guests of Mr. und Admission will lie twenty-live cents
Mrs I. M Telford, Mrs. Dowling for each pupil, payable weekly.
staying over and returned home
Private lessons, fifty cents,
Monday. . •
15-tfc
For delicious hot biscuits use Ju b a
REGISTER! REGISTER;
' Self Rising Flour—At all grocers, .
Democrats who voted in the Ju n e
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Mrs. S. W. Bradford ami little primary should bear in mind th e
Son returned yesterday from a der fact that registration in the primary
books docs not qualify for participa­
lightful visit to Cartersville, On.
tion In, the N orcm hrr election,
Use Juba Self Rising F lour for
whether his party affiliation be D em ­
delicious hot Biscuits—At all gro­
ocratic or otherwise, must be prop­
cers.
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erly registered InAfec general reg is­
Victor Schmelz has returned to tration books.
hi* home near Paoln after an extend­
Persons who registered in th e
ed visit' in the west, spending the general registration hooks two years
most of his time at Denver with his ago, however, are not required to
dsujhter.' Mr. Schmelz was carried register again this year.
awsy with Denver nnd the west.
The registration hooks for Sem ­
For delirious hot biscuits uso Ju b a inole c6unty are now open In each
Self Rising Flour—At nil grocers.
precinct and will remain open until
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October
idth .
A
'*J. R. Hayden expects to take In
Be sure your name is on the gen­
the big opening of the Armour eral registration books if you expert
picking plant at Jacksonville thia to vote In tho general election.
week. Re is interested in line cattle Register—do It now, before you for*
and has one of tho largest ranchos JeLiL---------- ----------------------ll-6tp —
—itt-Volusis-county.
Build Now
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
Tho
Sanford
Building &amp; Loan As­
Self Rising Flour—At all grocers.
sociation
ia
prepared
to build two or
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three first class houses at onco.
A number of Sanford people are
First eom e first served. ----------. . attending.the-em ifedorats Reunion
16-3tc
A. P. Connelly, Sec.
*t Tampa thia week.
For delicious hot biscuits uso Juba
Marcus Fagg at Woman’s Clpb
'Self Rising Flour—At all grocers. ,
A cordial invitation Ts extended to
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every one to attend the Welfare De­
Emile Vallalic is at home to his partment meeting on Wednesday
®*ny friends at his farm on Mel- afternoon a t the Woman’s Club and
lonville avenue: After trying share hear Mr. Fagg’a address on "Social
coppers for several years Emllo Progress In Florida.’*
will do tho work himself this season
*nd expects to become a real SanNotice to Democrats
ford grower.
There will be a Democratic mass
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for meeting a t the court house 7:30
delicious hot Biscuits—At all -gfo- o’clock Friday night, October 20th.
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Schelle Mnines,
Stato
Committeeman.
n
®* Newton and daughter,
‘ilizel returned to Hanford Friday
l 6-2tp
*fter a month’s visit to relatives in
Georgia.
A Correction
For delicious hot hiscuits use Juba
In writing up the accident to the
BtU HUing Flour—At all grocers.
little Wheeless boy last Tuesday we
were informed that the boy had
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It is a pleasure to remodel and just avoided a car and in stopping
out across tho street was run down
wii*V“ C your ,ast ■e,t',on,, hnt. a»
* . ** ob’an, dye and curl your by the Porter car. Mr. Wheeless In­
®*‘rich feathers. At the French TkfIN forms us th a t there was no other
Hn« y Shop.
car on the street at tho time except
Use Juba Self Rising Flour (or tho Porter car.
ddidous hot Biscuits—At all gro- Resolution o f Thanks by the Wesley
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Bible Class
I
ust received, a new shipment of
W hereas' the different religious
, , , ( 1 *n “ilka, satins snd serges, all and civic bodies of tho city of San-

{ |N AND ABOUTTHE CITY

ford and county of Seminole assisted
us to secure the State Federation of
the Wesley Bihlu Classes of the
state of -Florida to meet In Sanford
in the year 1917, anil J * \ ~
Whereas we feel deeply indexed,
to the religious bodies who sent -rep­
resentatives to Ocala and assisted
Us. nnd tho county commissioners of
the county of Semi nnlp,’ .the county
school hoard of tin* county of Sem­
inole, the city council of the city of
Sanford, and the Sanford hoard of
trade for the .strong resolutions and
invitations these bodies gave ^Thercford he*1f
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Resolved, That tho Wesley Bible
Glass of the Methodist church of
Sanford, Florida, extend to these re­
ligious bodies assisting, and the
county commissioners, the county
school hoard, the clly council and
the Sanford hoard of trade our most
hearty thanks nnd appreciation of
tho assistance they gave ys.
R. If. Bromon,
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L. R. Philips,
J
J
K. F. Housholder,
Committee.

FOOD STRINGENCY
GRIPPING VIENNA
Prices So High Thai Only Wealthy
People Can Get Enough
to Eat. '

MRS. GRACE E. WILLIAMS
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J U S T RECEIVED A FULL U .N E

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CHILDREN’S AND MISSES FELT HATS "
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First Street

Next to McCullcrs

VIEWS HEARD DY SWISS
Soup Kitchens Opened tn Austrian
Capital — Military Situation Is
Judged With Great Pessim ism Further Defeat* Feared.
Lausanne,

Switzerland.—The

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Items of Interest Tor the Man
lowing facts will give an Idea of the
present economic und military situa­
Behind the Plow
tion of Austria-Hungary:
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The Volksstlmme of St. Gall, Switz­
erland. speaks of the great misery In
Austria-Hungary, where tho people, Marion County Hoy Makes High (will probably sta rt another nest
Corn Yield
near!by. This can lie given the same
the paper says, have not even the
Lawton M artin is just a little hoy', ! treatm ent.
strength to revolt. In Vienna, 1C the
accounts of travelers are to he be­ Init he made a big corn yield. He
The cyanide solution is extremely
,
Auto Turned Turtle
i j
W R. Kimball, an engineer on lieved, tho Inhabitants are In the applied for membership in the Mari- poisonous and should. 1he guarded
the Seaboard who resides at Oviedo greatest distress. One Is Impressed on county corn du b last spring. Th strictly. H arty Is left after the ant
was seriously injured at Lord’s .Sta­ by the number of persons driven. to on.-county corn flub. I ho county nests have been treated it should ho
tion last Sunday when in some man­ suicide, hj' misery. Dally many chil­ agent looked him up.and down, then covered lightly ami 'placed where no
dren die, says Reno Arcos in the Chi­ walked around behind and looked person will get it through mistake,
ner white passing another auto the cago' Nows. *
again. Lawton wiut eleven years-old Carbon bisulfide is sometimes used
Kimball car struck tho heavy sand
Food has reached such high prices
and turned completely over.
Mr. that only the wealthy can get enough and that let him into the du ll with for killing the ants hut it is not so
Kimball was pintn-d beneath the ear to cut. The -pool* hnvo scarcely any­ a margin, hut he looked pretty -effective as the sodium cyanide.
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and had his collar hone broken and thing huf,potatoes- at their disposal*. small. The agent talked with him j
Ulgh School Notes
suffered bruises and injuries. Dr.
The first populat kitchens In Vien­ awhile, hut did not make any audlu „ mecUn* of thi! Athlet!^ AsNe;rt was summoned and foddered na were opened In various districts mi hie prediction. I hat 1&gt;oy had g r it - |
m e d i c a l aid and Mr. Kimball wus July 17. The prlcca are ns follows:
Lawton lives on Muckland Farpts. soelntlon of the Sanford High Sehool_ '
taken to his- homo a t Oviedo whore Th roe-ten til s of n liter of soup eo*t near Elertra in East Marion county. t on Monday afternoon, Oct. 9 th *
10 heller (2 cents): a pint of
■
f;o is recovering.
laldes, 20 to g.'i heller (I to 5 emu-) . 11«■ selected no acre of heavy rnueV’following otljeer* were elected to
2ot&gt; to 300 grams1 (about one-halt land, broke, prepared and planted serve during th&lt;- sclni &gt;| year ju»: bo.I. lie did all th ” cultiva'iug add gun: I’rend-ut. Tuotnas Meredith,
An Orlando woman’s contribution pdtiiul) of*"fnrlnttcenii* foods &lt;■
to t lie Democratic campaign fond pnli-utii, etc.), 30 to 33 heller (•’&gt; :■&lt; . kept all tin* records himself. (}. L. \ ice p reodent, Robert Greene; secllerrlngton. hoys' club agent for l lie ret ary and treasurer, Robert Robin•
was ^ city Itrt which sin* values at cents),
So far, tip* Viennese luive not shown University of l-Jurida Extension Di- son: inamlger of foot htdl team,
$1,000. There are certain fixed ex­
penses in a campaign which must be any great Inclination to avail them­ vision, and R.L Biarklock, county II. F. Ezell: captain football team
selves of these kitchens.
agent, went out and measured 1-aw- Robert Greene.
met by voluntary contributions front
The lack of horses Is hcglunlpg to ton's acre and his corn tho other
Regular practice for this year’s
those interested in th o ,success of the In* felt In the unity services. The
psrty, and every loypt party man Munich Ncueste Nuchrlchlen an­ day. He had the acre alt righ't not football team began n few days be­
should contribute. When female suf­ nounce* that the Austro-Hungarian a whit more or less. He also hud fore school opened. Mr. J. C. Tlutand he Is being
frage becomes a law in Florida we nulhorltfos have requisitioned all dogs somcthlng else—115 bushels of #corn jchinson is th ........
are going to move to Orinndo nnd In Austria-Hungary that can he used which he had produced at a cost &lt;■! assisied by several in-n &lt;&gt; oar town
}3r a bushel.
He did not u--'- any w ho a r e i u t e r e - 1 «-i| in t h i s form of
vote to semi that gem rows woman us draft dogs.
fertiliser.
His
expense re&lt; ord fol- sport. M r L e w i s ) 11 former coach of
The Russian advance compelled the
tit congress where site will make a
iiuun'illulc
destruction
of
a
consider[
lows: Rent. $5; preparation ,uf seed -^ h e Citadel and Mr. Allen, former
shining light among the thirty liemlv
quarter hack of the University of
who hold down, good jobs at $7,500 a id e quantity of provisions which it ) bed, $2..S O ,cost of seed, $0.25; cttl-imi;,,
was impossible to remove without. Itlvntion, $3.55; gathering. ?3.75, Florida are rendering very valuable
per.—-Apalachicola &lt;Times.
however, preventing the Russians from This gives him tho biggeat net prof­ usslstance.
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seizing enoratoua stocks of supplies, it and next to the highlit yield th a t The following hoy* who were mem­
A farmer near Ft. Lauderdale was and nt present prisoners, soldiers,
has been reported up to 'd a te this bers of lust year’s team nro out for
so stiecessful in ,raising broom £orn; wdifken nnd children are working day
year
in the state.
praatice: Robert Greene, Robert
a sample of which was sent to the and flight to carry off nil supplies In
Robinson, Morris Spencer, Thomas
Florida Broom Factory at Jackson­ territories likely to tie Invaded short­
G
mid
Sweet
Potato
Vines
Make
ly
by
the
troops
of
the
czar,Meredith, G. \V. Spencer, and th
ville and .pronounced of high quality ^
Hair)liny
following
now men: Max Stewart,
that considerable Interest has been j
Pessimism
In
Austria.
Percy
Packard,
Robert Cobh, Ray­
Sweet
potato
vines"
nfake
excellent
aroused in the possibilities this crop
It Is salt! that In spUe of the offi­ hay if they are cut and cured during mond Allen, Wallace lJpford, Virgil *
offers,and there is’ sorne talk of escial declarations Intended to reassure
tuhlisidng a broom factory nt Ft. the alarmed population the military dry weather. Many tons of vines Smith, Oliver Murrell, fsreal Kanare lost annually because'farmers do ner und Keginqld Holly.
Lauderdale.
Mtuntton is Judged even In Austria
not appreciate their value, according
Tho boys were disappointed bowith great pessimism.
to
C.K. McQuurrie, state agent for euuse our 'proposed game with Bar­
According
to
a
telegram
published
*Furmors in tho Quincy section arc
finding a good market in that city In the Nemvs Wiener Tageblatt of the University of Florida Extension tow for Monday, Oct. lfith had to
for broom corn. A broom factory Vienna, tho object of the Russian of­ Division. 'T he right stare to cut the 1)0 called off, because Bartow was
at th a t point is contracting for all fensive is to find u lino of combat vines is the most impoYtant consid­ scheduled to play a hard ganio with
the cron the farmers can raise, in which will render possible the'concen- eration. If they are cut too soon Brudunfown on'O ctober 13. How(ration of large numbers of troops
spite of the fact th at they were for­ against Hu/tgnry. In general Uip op­ the stubbles may sprout nnd impnro over, this w'il! give the S. II. S. hoys
ced to double the capacity of their eration* nre Intrusted to the troops of the quality of tho potatoes. *lf they more time to prepare (or our first
plant this year to handle the large tho CnucuHUs. who are specially or­ are left too long they become woody inter High School game, which will
nnd the quality of hay is not good. he on Oct. 26th with St. Augustine,
crop. '
t
ganized nnd selected from the Cauca­
{
The heat time to cut tho vines is in Sanford.
sian front. The Columns, commanded
It is prohuhlc though th a t wo will
According to the figures of L. G. by Bulmltcm*. advance along uarrow ju st when^thP foliage begins To yelRiggers, managing secretary of the footpaths, taking ndvuntnkc of every low and before the main stem be- p&lt;ay Rollins Prep, some time before
*
West Palm Beach-Board of Trade, cover, nnd hurl themselves suddenly comes woody. The yellowing leavea then'.
on the Austro-Hungnriun positions.
denote
the
maximum
point
of
p
ro
-,
Th(j
boy&gt;
the
,ower
Krade9
aro
between 19,000,000 nnd $10,000,000
Tho Vienna press Is silent ovcF the&lt;
duction.
Tho
potatoes
arc
m
ature
practjgin({
„
nd
we
may
WJtpect
t0
SOfl .
has been invested in and authorized defeat suffered by the Austro-Germau
aiong wltlr
for roads, canals, drainage opera­ troops In Volhynlfl, but In military ren­ a t that time If the ylnw ard left ^ ma inl&lt;ir , lim
m^li School games between tho
tions ■and_harhor work jn _ th o,Cf&gt;u0ty_ ters a further retre at of the army Chfil- in the field after thisTitngo many o
of Palm Beach since It* formation, manded by General von Llnslngen Is the leaves w.ll ho lost in the.harvest, difrercnt 8chooU of the neighboring
and the foliage is the valuable part • ^
expected.
in 1909. Not a bad record at all.
The following comments of tho Neue of the plant for hay. . . .
I* ,
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V j
l
| A list of games for the Bahford
Gainesville has a new enterprise Frele Presse of Vienna give an Idea of
The best tool with which to bar- m gh School will he published as
the general pessimism:
in the form of tho Gaincsvillo Roof­
vest
the vines is a scythe or sickle,
as it is completed. Wo h iv e
"Tho sanguinary events occurring
ing Company, which will manufac­ nn our northwest frontier, on thC Ison- A stubble severs! inches long should definite. arrangements to play two
ture roofing, Ice boxes, refrigerators, xo and In Trent, the great battle being bo left. The potatoes should bo dug games each with Kisslmmco and St.
electric lamps und all kinds of metal fought oh the western front, are caus­ ns soon as possible after tho vines Augustine, and tentative arrange­
specialties.
ing a deep Impression. Never, per­ arc removed. The hay is hard to ments to play, several other games.
haps, has any phase of tho war been handle and should bo cured without
. U f - ------------ :-----—
We nre striving to put out a win­
(|A ,P a lm 5each County grower re­ so Important as the present phase, now rain if possible. I t will he found an ning team this season.
when
men
are
literally
fighting
for
excellent hay for dairy cows.
ports that^hc gathered 5,600 pounds
. Robert A. Greene.
of pennuts„and dried vines from one life nr death. Evun those nations
On thin soils it tnny he advisable
aero of land. This is a profitable which hnvo no direct participation In to turn the vines under to add or­
the conflict follow It with deep an­
Proposal for Paving
cash crop.
xiety, for they know that (ho entire ganic matter. W hether this id done
Sanford, K1a„ Oct. 2, 1916.
future of Europo ts nt stake, and will depend on the need for hay and
Sealed bids will he received by the
with It their own future. As usual, ! the needs of tho soil. The farmer
In Nebraska In Early Days.
county commissioners of Seminole
True cats, larger than tho modern tho Important events of the war have must rely on his own judgment.
----- :-----------------county, acting jointly with the c!ty
tiger, aliort-leggcd rhinoceroses, mas­ a political effect In nil directions."
And Just when Cdunt Andrassy de­ •Sodium Cyanide Solution Rids JftTTTj council of the city of Sanford. Fla.,
todons with tusks In both the upper
and lower Javr nnd n groat variety of clare* that "peace Is Inseparable from
Beds or Anls
a t th e ’Office* of ’the clerk of the court
wolfllko carnivora mado their homo Austro-Hungarian victory, llungnry Is
Small seeds such as lettuce fre- of the county of Seminole, at SanIn Nebraska soma years ago, or, to bo filled with hope nnd will hear pence i quently fail to give good germination ford, Ha., nt or before 10 a. m.,
exact, In tho tertiary period when spoken of only after her enemy’s de­ where there is nppnrnently no reason ( November 8th, 1916.
that state wna an expanse of swampy feat," It la Interesting to hear what
lowland, covered with vegotatlon not Germany thinks of her ally. From for it. If the seeds are alive and if | For furnlnhinR all materials and
there U plenty of moisture »nd laying approximately 13700 sq. yds.
unlike that of tho Amazon wilder­ Berlin wo read:
warmth they should give a good of hrlck pnving, certified check for
nesses of tho present day.
Relate Reverse of Austrians.
"In the problematic expectation of stand. ' When these conditions are $600.00.
assistance from the Turks, the Austro- fulfilled and gesmination is poor It
Hops Used as a Vegetable.
For
furnishing
and
f(&gt;r larm
sning nil
an materials
material* unu
Hops, which are not recoghlsable In Hungarian troops continue to lose ter­ is probable that ants aro causing the
the form wo'use thenn woro eaten for ritory In Galicia. Their lost retreat in trouble. They are fond of small constructing approximately • 19600
themselves a* a Togetablo by tho n o ­ the region of Jnbloulca has enabled pccds and will carry practically the jlocul ft. 4 in. x^ 10^ in. concrete^curbmans of'old, and still are by tho Ba­ the Russluns to capture the cntlro rail­ whole planting to their nests if they ing. certified check for $300.00.
varians, who choose, rather than the way lino Delatyn-Worochta, for the arc left unmolested.
Plans anff specifications on file
blossom, tho tender top shoots of the possession of which n battle has been
with
E. A. Douglass, clerk of tho
J. II. Watson, entomologist to the
plant and prepare them In much the raging for n week. The llusslnu at­
court
'h
t Sanford, Fla.
form of an ospiragus salad.—Ex­ tacks which led to this success were University of Florida Experiment
Stations
suggests
th
a
t
the
nests
be
change.
directed ngnlnst Mont Mogura, 3,831
The right is reserved ,to reject any
feet high, dominating the pnssage In treated with a solution of sodium or all bids.
question and tho portion of the rail­ cyanide. Ono ounce of the poison'
.
L- P. Hagan,
Hprd Workers.
way line' Tnrtarow-Worochla. ‘ WorN6 man can seem 'to work harder ochta I* tho last station before tho to n quart of water will muko a so­
• Chrm. B’d o f Co. Comr’a.
LYRIC THEATRE
lution strong enough. Punch a hole
thnn a person who doqsu’t really *c&lt; Hungarian frontier."
Just received a new shipment of Hatters'Plush—
in
thu main entrance of the neat G. It. Ramsey,
compllsh anything.
Thq. Gertnnn*.papers dwell on Ger­ from six inches to a foot $jcep,
' Co. Eng’r.
‘ ;
NEW W H IT E F E L T 8
man resistance In Volhyntn, principal­
B.
W.
Herndon!
ly In the environs of (Covcl, where the Four about an ounce ot the solution
*Tis a CuHous World.
Pres’t
of
City Council,
We m a k e A SPECIALTY. OF 'CHILDREN'S h a t s | 48
into the hole and close it immediate­
When a man leavea church Just as Russians, they say, dispose of formi­
the collection plate starts on Ita dable menus, and they compare this re­ ly by, tramping tho soil. The solut F. T. Williams,
.City Eng’r.
rounds, ho may have been taken sud­ sistance to the weakness which itp* tion will ovaporate and the fumes
E. A. Douglass, Clerk.
(seal)
denly III, but the rest ,of tho congre­ pears to have overpowered the Aus­ liberated will kill the ants.* H all
1the ants are not killed the survivors
trian troqps.
17-TueM
tc
gation doesn't believe i t
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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A CI1IEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
HE’LL PRENT ’EM « SO SAYS SAUNTERfiR. *

S o a o o o o o a o a a o o a o o o o o a a a o o o o a D O O ao o o o D ao D ao o ao a□□□□□□o

would moko* a good fair ground* for
several years to- come. There could
be no horse racing but then horse
racing seems to be a thing of thp
past anyhow and few people pay
any attention to the races at the
different fairs. The land on the lake,
front could he made into one of tho
finest small fair grounds in th e ‘state
and. the central location would appcul to the patrons.
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ri I hear and aeo many funny things
in my peregrinations over the city,
for Instance:

BRITISH PILE IIP
SNELLS AT BASRA

SHERROD SMITH PLAYS GOLF
Dlsousted Caddie Refers to Him as
“8ome Woodpecker" When He
Drivee Ball Into Woods.
'Jnrk Coombs. Sherrod Smith, a
newspaper man and I were playing a

End German Drcsni of Proposed foursome on one of the Pittsburgh goif
links the other day, nnd the ciuldja who
Terminus of Berlin-Bagdad
had Smith in tow was greatly nwed by
Ida illustrious employer," said Nnp
Railway Line.

CAPTURED SHIPS IN TIGRIS

Rocker, star soulhpirw* or the Brook­
lyn Dodgers, the other dny.
"There’s it thick ^ jhh! to the right
of the first tee, nnd .Smith, wild swings
Icftdinudcd. Just ns ho pitches, hooked

Milton H. Mabry, Sr.
Will H. Price.
For Bulled Stales Senator
• Park Trammell *
For Congress Fourth District
W. J. Sears
For Govrrnor
W, V. K nott
For .Secretary of Slate
II. Clay Crawford
Par Comptroller
Ernest Amos
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For Stale T reasurer
J. C. Lunlng
For State. Supt. Public Instruction
W. N. Shcats ’ .
For Justice Supremo Court
Jefferson B. Browne
,For Railroad Commissioner
Royal C. Dunn
For Slates-Altornoy Seventh Disk
Joseph H. Jones
For Stolen Senator Nineteenth l)|»t.
Geo, W. Crawford
For M ember House of Hcprescntlvci
F. L. Woodruff
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
For Tax Assessor
A. Vaughn
For Tax Collector
Jno. D. Jinklns ■ .

[ DR. A. DOLAN

OBOODDOOOO

While in Phillips’ studio the other
■ I--,
voting with the first and second pH day a lady refused to take some
Simple Possession of the River Tigris
m
artf.if
there
are
more
than
six
I refuse.
photographs because as she said her
le Sufficient to Control the Popumen in this city that understand how­ husband looked like a baboon. Har­
T o,volq for Hitches,
*
latton for Many Miles
to count the votes in a second pri­ ry replied very politely, "M adnm , I
No m atter what the hues
Inland.
mary 1 would like • to see them. c a n 't help it. You chose him, I
Of his whiskers; blues,
M eantime let all the Democrats for d id n 't." Pinks, greens, ‘grays, browns.
General Headquarters Mesopotamian
the Democratic nominees anil those
. Or any other, shades or tones
Expeditionary
Force. Basra.—Tho cul­
A
young
man
in
love
asked
Felix
who
do
not’
vote
for
th«Democratic
T h a t might fuse. ‘My muse
mination of Germany's Immediate east­
F
ran
k
,
if
he.
thought
he
should
pro­
I s lame, halt and blind, but the news nominees should not expoet to tak
ern aspirations was the creation of
part in the next Democratic- pri­ pose to a girl on his knees. Felix re­ IktHra-as the lVrslan gulf terminus of
of Hughes would not enthuse
plied,
"If
you
don't
the
girl
should
mary.
Any muse of mine
the Berlin-Bagdad rnllwny system,
get off."
writes lands Edgar Browne In the
Or a hundred and nine. I’d choose
In the moving picture show the Chicago News. Tho Bormans In their
Almost anyone else but Hughes —
* Any preacher who uses tobacco
other
nffeht a man sitting behind a wildest dreams could hardly him- im­
Someone addicted to booze,
in any form cuts his influence half
lady
with
a large hat said, "M adam, agined Basra ns It Is today. It is tho
Who ran cuss and ubuse
in two, according to the theological
A red-blooded burglar, a ho could calculations of Sterling Williams, u I wish you would remove your hat.- headquarters and main base for B rit­
ish operations In Mesopotamia. The
infuse
famous Sunday school worker of I c a n 't see the picture and I want term *‘lmso‘* bus come to mean a plnee
to
laugh
with
tho
rest
of
the
audi­
Me with respect. Hut ! refuse
Kansas City, who, is conducting a
ence. She replied, “ Well, you just where thousands of troops are onAbsolutely and" umitMdiliedly and ir­ scries of rnlllcs in Atlanta.
camped jn glistening white tents, enrewuteh my shoulders and when I fully arranged In rows and blocks with
revocably
“
I
had
us
soon
sec
a
boy
take
a
laugh, you laugh."
To vote for a pious, rcspectahlc,
military precision; mountains of fond
drink of whiskey us to sec him smoke
'hyphenated
stores for the men nnd fodder for the
Hand picked, pussy footed candidate a cigarette," he declared in the
animals: hospitals and headquarters
There
is
much
that
can
be
said
course of an address to A tlanta Sun­
nnd dispatch riders dashing about ns
g o a a a o o o a o o a a d a a o p a io o o o o
l i k e Hughes!
—T. L. M.
day school workers. "And the man pro and con regarding the proper though tho angel of death were after
who uses a pipe or rigars while in­ kind of pictures to be shown on tho them.
screens. For my part I thoroughly
• * In a few more weeks the Catta- veighing against the cigarette is enjoy u good picture and aeo norip of
Basra Is all thqt nnd more. Never
making
no
headway.
Lot
him
cseK nott stud will tint! a place in the
was there a more unique campaign
* Nap Rucker, Dodgers.'"
tho*
immoral
aspects
of
them
hut
oh
VETERINARIAN
than tilts-one, where there Is every
trash can ins tea i of In the local chew. the weed in all its forms be­
the
other
harid
there
are
pictures
fore
he
talks."
*
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-----:OFFICE----Ids
first
ball
Into
tho
woods.
Ho
trios!
contrast between east und west.
newspapers and we can ail settle
th a t 1*question the right of allowing
again.
Once
more
lie
smnslied
the
ball
Tire
Tigris
is
nil
InqHirtunL
in
tho
down to real . iuigJTi
I fur.- t
HAND BROS. bT*ill,ES □
young girl* and.boys viewing. There Campaign. It Is fickleness personified. lntQ.the woods! Ill rapid succession he g
about this ejertiop business.
At ' There is a general feeling here
0
are quo lion in life that should be kept It SIimm I k. suicides mid spreads cholera drove eight India Into tho tall nnd un­
Bring in your Iqmo and tick 0
present it terialnly has the voters th at Seminole* rounty should have a
horses and mutes.
Have (hem D
from the children while they are of with absolute Impartiality. Hardly trio cut.
in the wind but 1 for one intend to fair this year and begin a permanent
treated. Have their teeth ev.imln. 5"The caddie was disgusted. Do wns
0
tender age and we are certainly liv­ engagements out of all the furious en­
vofc fur tho Democratic ■nnmiiiees organization* that will, continue for
ed, sharp corners dressed down,
ing too fust th'esc days. It would ho counters Hint have thnrkvU the sternly no longer proud lie was Sherrod
0
°
projections cut off and decayed*
regardless of all tin- t.ilk about the many years.
Other counties in
0
a good thing for the moving picture progress of ItrltMi troops up the river Smith’s caddie. Finally bo could keep
molars extracted.
0
supreme court and the re-canvass Florida are forming county fair or­
still
no
longer.
shows to advertise children's pictures have i. urretl more Hum eight tulles
□
and all the other rot
Here is hop­ ganization* and Seminole, one of
‘• ‘(Jee! Mr. Builth.' lie. shouted; Q OOOOOC1 O O D O O O D O O aO O DO 130 0 0 0
and have children’s day on Friday from Its hulks. The British objective
ing that the in \i legislature will Kick the richest in the state in agricul­
lias been to take possession of the riv­ 'you're some woodpecker!"'
the Hryan primary law and all the ture fruits and slock should not full anti 'Saturday afternoons ami let the er. The Turks have tried only tohotd
RUN DOWN
pictures be the kind that would in, It.- Slpiple possession of the river Is
other new fangled laws governing behind in this g re a t. ’ movement.
If you are run down, can't eat, no ap­
terest children and give tham u sufficient to control the population for
Never Borrow Trouble.
elections into a cocked hat and let That bulkhead idea is a good one
petite, you need
good moral. * It is difficult for. rite many miles Inland.
Let
us
bo
of'good
cheor,
rememberus get back to the old' method of and if this land can lie obtained it
managers of. picul re sh o w s.to pick
ing that tho misfortunes hardest to
British Ships Everywhere.
bear nro thoso will eh never happen.—
their pictures for they are probably
One stands on the army commander’s
under ro nlrart with the big com­ pier and realizes tljnt Britain does Lowoll.
panies *to show till their series of control the sens. As far ns one can |
t h a o c M tan
pictures but those same companies see. either up or down tin* elver, there
DEM OCRATIC T IC K E T
S 3 (should be brought to the realization are o,-,nil-going stilps tugging nt an­ Presidential Electors
TONIO DIGESTIVE
= , that the children are the largest chor chains drawn tnun( ns how strings
. . J. Turner Butler
It improves the appetite, Is nn aid*to
£ 2 patrons of the show and they should by tho swift current. The ships are
Morton Caraballo
weak-stomachs, anjl tones up the entire
£ 3 create pictures accordingly and act nnchored ono behind the other In a
J. P. Clarkson
system. Sold only by us. 11.00. *
^ ; i n conjunction with tile managers of lopg column. They ball frnm tunny
Frank Harris
It. C. BOWER
s = j local theatres in creating children’s corners of the earth nnd among their
S 3 j pictures for special days. Tho Worn- cargoes one may find everything from
n Mg howl tier shell to n skein of em­
S att’s Cfub of this city can well af- broidery for Bojna Arab harem. The
s s i ford to take up this m atter and act ships are nearly all British. They tly
g s | in conjunction with the managers of one of the .varied designs of the Brit­
SEE! the local theatres and In this way ish ting. It nmy he the white ensign
S I work up a regular program every of the royal navy or the red ensign of
S3* week for the* children.
Another the mercantile licet or the blue ensign
S 2 jilting is interesting the school chil­ with India's rising sun or flu* Austral­
S H O E S —" T h a is M y B u siness*'
dren, parents and teachers and that ian flag with its four stars depicting
is the habit of. allowing the children the southern cross.
H
301 K. F IR S T ST R E E T
Every dny n few ships draw Into
S A N F O R D , FL O R ID A
to attend the shows during the week.
There is no doubt but what the chil­ midstream and with half exposed pro­
pellers thrash their why toward iho
dren should have special
nights sen. They,havg before them a terrible
after they are through school for the tossing nbaut by tin* Arabian sen mon­
AT
week und this applies not only to soon, but even nt that they must be
the picture shows but to every other thankful to the depths of their souls.
form of nmusement. The children Basra Is all that Is vile. Tlu* very alt*
should be made to observe the rule one breathes Is rank poison. The tem­
*
of work first and play afterward and perature runs tip to .118 degrees on
SANFORD'S HOUSE OF SERVICE
.
nothing should take their ndnds tho river. It will go higher. The shore
Is a smelling swnmp where dungwroas
from their studies.
mosquitoes breed try billions. Il&lt;*nt
apoplexy bangs over every man's head
r By a strange* coincidence • Dr. like n sword suspended, by u thread.
Brownlee several weeks 'hgo studied Cholera comes In the night.
on a sermon on tho grutitudo of
children, for a series of lectures,on •
Tried to Block C^ p n d .
—
Sunday evening nnd made all_ar- *'A"fTinfiH Top, n Jumhhj,of topmasts
-r«HgemcTTts"Ta Tullt “ InsT Sunday nnd a few shreds of loose cordftge snap­
night *on the children who marry p in g In tbo breeze ben* mute evidence
without consulting their parents. of the way jhe Turk* attempted to
The Hcrntd. hud something on this block the river. Brtush* monitors were
tWWIAuv
Inst Tuesday in this column of stuff pressing close upon.the retreating Tur­
and nonsense* nnd Dr. Brownlee kish army, burling high explosive'
prefaced his remarks Inst Sunday sheila Into Its rear guard. Tho Tur­
night lie remarking on tho fuel thut kish admiral hurriedly threw throe
ALL M A K E S | A N D
Fully Charged Batteries
he and The Herald seemed to have' ships across tho river tlnd scuttled
them.
The
middle
ship
wns
a
fine
TYPES REPAIRED
#. to Fit Any Car
r
taken the same subject. Now who
German liner containing cargo. The
can
dispute
the
adage
about
great
«
*
*
British contemplate salvaging bar. The
SEMINOLE COUNTY GARAGE
minds running in the sumo channel. others were smaller *hl]w—ono n light
sldp and tho other n small steamer.
• My* attention has neen culled to The plan wns admirable, but
wns
the fast driving that is being done engineered with characteristic Turkish
by the autos on Magnolia avenue luefliclency, nml the small steamer on
And having watched for them I am the right swung clenr of ‘t he channel
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
convinced th a t there are several nnd fouled tho liner before she sank.
-v
Ttic
Turks
nro
a
tdt
superstitious
about
th at ought to be arrested but in this
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE MAX 18TH, 1916
Are you poing to neglect this offer—or are you
the Tigris and they declare tho river
connection will also say (that Mayor foiled their plans because It did not
(THROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YORK DAILY,
coming in todav and get an EVEREADY CON­
Davison and the police force are do­ wish to bore through the river bank
- *
« t'
ing
all
in
their
power
to
stop
it.
-The
TEST BLANK?—they are free.
• *
All .SIftI, lUi-jlpmrat. I r e . Itrc lln ln , ( l u l r Cara la WaaMa|ta«
to form n neiv channel, which It would,
police arrest* some offender* 'cveay have done bad the admiral been suc­
IHnln* C a r H r r 'ir a oa T r .la 10
•
week but they cannot spend all their cessful.'
Contest closes November 7—a t midnight.
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No. 82
No. 80 •
No. 86
time aji one avenue a n d .it is a dif­
Anchored In the stream la a great
Lv Jacksonville....—„. —9 :10 a. m.
1:35 p. m. * 8:10 P- m.
ficult m atter to catch i\Jl of them. black ship, with n golden atnr and the
Ar Savannah
12:35 s. m.
.......1:15 p. ro.
6:35 p. m.
I t would he a mighty good thing for letters **I\ 8. 8.” painted on her fun­
Ar Richmond-..^.. .......5.*05 a. m.
7:45 P- m.
9:13
a.
m.
tho auto drivers to pull down their nel. The letters translate "prize steamAr Washington....—— 8:50 a. m.
11:50 P- m.
2:33 p. m.
Ar lUtllmoru___ ------10:05 m.
machines all over the city for tho slilp.” I have seen so many prize
1:14 a. m.
1:50 p. m.
Ar Philadelphia... ...... -12:24 m. m.
3:40 a. m.
4.03 p. m.
m ajority of them drlvo entirely too steamships In the East that It seems as
Ar New T o rt......------ 2:40 p. m. . 6:20 P* ID*
though British captures of Germany's
6:00 a. m.
fart.
mercantile marine must compensate
For Infbnnathin or Reservation Phone or Write
largely for her losses through Ger­
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Hillsborough Hotel, Tamps, FU.
Don't shout at tho vdilklren when prises still rctnlii their German names,
Phone
17
,
Phone 132
they oro out of 'doors and you wish probably for the purpose of Identi­
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them to como to tbo house. Call them fication, ‘ although they fly tho red
with a small boll or whistle. Tho ensign and are operated by government
sound will go farther than tho voice crews.
Sanitary Steam Pressing, Hot Gasolnie Dry
ry Cleaning. Altera*
carries, and there wUl be ho strain oa
lions of All Kinds on Short Notice
tbo vocal cords.
Slaughter Songster*.
Join Our Gentlemen's Valfct Club. .$2.00 Per Month.
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.—When residents
Improved Match Striker.*
claimed that the clamor ot starlings
S U IT S $15.00 UPW ARD
Tack a pleco of fly screen over sand­ nnd blackbirds murdered their sleep,
paper of the same size. This .wUl not Mayor Wilbur hired 12 expert markswear out as readily as (apdpaper men, whose guns are eliminating the
alone.—Popular Science Monthly,
“uleep-killers."
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Married l* AffmpM#
Arriag* of Mis. Annie I«M
to Mr. Richard Benjam in
DifttM. Texas, tooK
noon a t Mem­
ir is Burfunded with unusual intcreift. fpr
Z h young people are popular in
' W ord and their families are promL -tly connected throughout HorJS Georgia and Texas. The wedcerem ony was witnessed by
u - 1). A. Caldwell, who acromnied her daughter to Memphis,
I Snd Mr. and Mrs. It- Rs [*»
the parents of the groom. Immcdi,(t|y ifler the ceremony the young
couple continued their Journey to
DillM. Texas, where they will make
their future home.
The bride, was married in her trav ­
eling suit of ilurk green broadcloth
hzndsomely tailored. The coat was
one of the new models with yoke
bifk, plain front and belted finish­
ed with brod n mole, skin fur and
crocheted buttons in Beif color. The
ikirt was made Hare nnd n girdlo
top and full back. With the becom• jnl costume was worn u black velvet
toque anti green war-bride veil.
The winsome bride is th e firsk
diughter of Mr. a n d 'M rs . David
Alfred Caldwell. Her sunny disposi­
tion and compelling' personality gave
her a place distinctly her owh in the
home circle., the church and th a egduiivc set in which sho had scores
of friends and admirers. Sanford
reluctantly gives to Dullas one of
her lovelier daughters.
The groom, who is well-known in
the city i* the son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. II. Fox of Dallas. Hp Is prom­
inent in the social and business life
of his home town and throughout
Teizs. Man} beautiful gift* .testi­
fied to (he popularity of tho-young
couple.
Mr*. Tax .was the honor guest at
many delight ful parties .and showers
the seek pb-ceding her marriage.

PAGE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD .

I T T * * 16

A RESUME OF SANFORD
h a p p e n in g s u p -ro d a te

anti eastern states, where they wcr&lt;
tho recipients of many dclielitrul no
clttl attentions,' t
•

Ertry H’rrJt llridge
The
Every
\yeek Bridge Cluli re­
A U im all c&lt;
ommin tiikiRi fo« tkta
Colantn I . " S « Vt, U . t « . , , a, P U m
sumed its games for the season on
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Barrett ar­
Mu , R. A. T n lu in , I'h.nt No *ol
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. W. R. rived Sunday from points in tho
Anno hostess, at the homo of* her j north and east. They are being eorng to the i tllally
daughtvr, Mrs. Lake. Owing
dlally welcomed by their many Sati­
to a new clime. Miss Caldwell w a s outions of Mrs. Ccril Gnhhott ford friends,
mtirh feted and entertained in the n,ll‘ Mrs. Norma King Me l.atig Id in
week preceding her marriage to \ | ***-w memhrrs ha\re been added.'
Mrs. &lt;*&lt;»o. Upchurch of M ontgom­
*J. hox.VIr . at M.-mplii-t T--nn **’ On- |&lt;*'7-'nini*l of the club, Mrs ery. Ala., who Jtas been visiting her
At each affair the I , r « l &gt; - t
\\ E Wat-.m and Mrs. \V. J. Thfg- mother, Mrs. Lewis nt .Longwoud
shoW'ered with surh a lo-aiiiiful ,,
tuln-r members who will play and a sister Mrs. Creary in Ta.rtpn,
sortm ent of lUMeellam-ous article-,.
"e-umn are Mrs. Lake, Mrs. G. i-« the guest of Mrs. Geo. Shipp on
In the afternoon they were delivered **■ Smith, Mrs.’ Yorco, Mrs. Margnr- Sanford Heights this week .while on
by the real postman xit tho home of ‘'l Marne*, Mrs.1 A hno, Mr*. S. E. route to Alabama.
Miss Seay while the party wns in H“rrett and Mrs. Neal. The two
----------progress and in the evening they »•"“ named were not present on.- ^ Mrs. J. N. Robson and children
wero presented in a-big,.fancy h o * .! ^
afternoon.
Mrs. Dale returnP(| from Madison. S. C , on
An tee course wnt* served In the ''"B am s, Mr*. Roxeoo .Skippur nnd Saturday
afternoon and salad and let-i in the ^*r#of I,akelattd were guest*
evening. The house was charmingly
the &gt;!uh with Mr*. W, A. Fitts,
Mrs. Walker hns returned from
adorned with pink hibiscus nnd coral ^ r-- 11 tPn guest. The visitors' prize
Asheville, N.
nnd is with her
vine, ferns and yellow idnmunder* 'Vl,s wnn
Mrs. Moore and to Mr*.
daughter,
Mrs,
A.
M. Philips.
In pretty arrangement. Mrs. Geo. Barnes wus (Presented tho club prize,
I’axton,. the, successful contestant in a lovely rose candlestick in hisquo.
Miss Snldeo Williams with Miss
the hook contest was given a piece
Porch
Porta
Charlotte
Hand returned from Juckof music. The evening's pleasure
was a five »ct comedy in which each
Mra. James Taylor entertained ' BOnville- 0n Thur,,,,n&gt;'*
\
act was a pleasure announced by a with a charmingly informal porch
quotation. The first was "Music party on Thursday afternoon.. The
Mr. N. O. Garner returned from
hath charms to tame the savage guest* brought their needlework and Macon, Ga., the latter part of the
beast," in. which Dr. MeCuslin and the hours were spent pleasantly in week.
Miss Muriel Harrold gave selections I social intercourse. ’Mrs. Taylor's
———on the violin-and piano. The second guests were Mrs, F. P. Rincs, M r*. Friends of
net was embodied in the quotation. J. B. R u)\ Mrs. F. W.-Scoggan, Mrs. will he glad to hear thnt she is ex "A little nonsense now and then is D. R. Brlaion. Mr*. B. F. Ezell, Mrs. pWted in Sanford on T hursday
ami Mr*. J.
.1. B. (’alder.
Caldef.
relished by the sternest men." Thu Mitchell and
while on route from New York to
third .w as particularly funny for
Fort Myers. She will he the guest
"W ad som e power tho gif tie gie us.
Lawn Party____ _______ J. Runtph.
T o soo oim*4v*-a-tei- itb**rs see'US.**
While the grown folk* were en­
Wus exemplified by remarks made joying themselves on The frflnt
Births
by each other of the guests present. porc'h n group of little folks werg
”CrtT. and Mr*. A. k . Powers an ­
wns ."Eat, drink and bci merry" and fravtng a fine tune on tin* lawn at
nounce
the birth of a little daughter,
th e fifth act was !‘As you like it."
the home of. Mrs. Taylor on Thurs­
Saturday,
Oct. It. The little Indy
Included in the two charming af­ day afternoon, guests of Miss Min- will ♦ • - • n a m e d for ln-r t w o g r a n d W i s t i n g the children
fairs were Mrs. I). A. Caldwell, n i e D i l l o n
m-itiier*. Maria Ann.
nt
ih-ir
r-tiiip*
a n d game* wn* Mi**
Mrs.- J. N. Whitm-r, Mr* l!.,rr\
T h e little guests were
Ward, 'Mrs. Claude Herndon. Mrs. E l l a D i l l o n
' . (’honors of Atldrcssa
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R
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,
Cecil [lines, Clinton
Robt. Deane. Mrs. S. A. Irwin, Mr*:
Mr.
and Mrs. Geo.' 1). Hi-Oinp
Itino,
K
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Kino*.
Helen
HrisR. It. Dens, Mrs. K.
Bower, Mr*.
have
moved
to thu DeCottes home
son.
Boyce
Ezell
and
Mary
Geiger, Mr*. I). G. Monroe, Mrs.
on
Magnolia
avenue.
Mr. D eCotte.
Ezell.
i
*
It, C. Maxwell, Mrs, John Thomas,
!
will
reside
.with
them.
Mrs. W. E. Houshulder, Mrs. Geo
Watson, Mrs. 'Tjsli Ratliff, Mrs.
Brownlee, Mrs. H. L. Gibson, Mrs.

S U B S T A N T IA L
REDUCT
I

EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 191G .
I V n m n i- v a n i a

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

•VACUUM CUI*

EBONY TUEAD

BAR CIRCLE

fiOO Mile Tire« ’

r»,000 Mile Tires

3,500

30x3 .. ..$!1.15....’’.-..30x3.:.....S 9.
lU .ip ......30x31 j..„ 14.80..,' .'.30x34....

$ 12. 19 ...

17.35 .....32x34 ... 15.65__32x34 ...
25.93.....33x4 ....... 23.30......33x4____ 20.70
27.G0......34x4........ 24.85 ...... 34x4..... 21.15
35.65...... 34x44— 52.10.....34x44.... 28.20
46.80...... 37x5......! 42.15....37x5........ 34.85

OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION
The growing demand for Pennsy 1vania?JTires, under
irrevacable jHtlicy of quality first has enabled us to hea
increase our volutpeoCsalesand notwithstanding the present
.high levels in the raw material'market, to elTect substantial
savings in cost.
,
•
•
Tfie reputation of tho Pennsylvania*;Rubber Company ia
sudiciehCassurance that the cstablLshed Quality of Penn­
sylvania Tires will be maintained.
,
”

WIGHT GROCERY CO.
SANFORD,

ty menu, the delightful games which
Upon their arrival Mr. and Mrs.
7W (.'Willing Affaire fo r liridcfollowed rejoiced the hearts of the Fred WaUman will occupy their
Elccl \
.even little people. .
•
*
pretty little bungalow on Magnolia
Miss Charlie Seay was hostess to
———
avenue south.
.(to interesting and attractiv e par­
Surprise Birthday Dance
----- ~ *
ties on Thursday afternoon and cvenA jolly party met at the home o L -* M r:-am F Urrs.' 'FT. Jr. Peters aro
inj in honor of Miss Annie Lee CaldiJ-li*-lhr&gt;r*aft rtf!‘Celery avenue and moving this "week to an upnrtmunt
sell. At the afternoon function th e
proceeded to the homo of Richard in the Bishop block.
«-&gt;fgfsrr*m»rr 7rpr(~tp tfy fofKS- irffit'fn bal­
Hickson and gave him jx genuine
ly married. In tho evening thero
Mr. and Mrs. R, C. Bower are
surprise Thursday evening, the oc
wrre a few of th e .younger m atrons
casion being his thirty second birth­ installed in their ncW homo at 100
tmi a number of young men and
day. The evening was spent wiib i east Fourth street.
maidi to bid farewell to tb i. popu­ David Caldwell, Weidman 'Culd- music and darjeing. Delicious re­
lar member of (heir circle flo’soon to wull, J. C. Hutchinson, Elton Mough freshments, consisting of fruits and
After November first Mr. Geo.
firry the sunshine of her presence ton, Vivian Speer, Reginald Holly, candies were served during the even­
Venable will occupy the house re­
ing and at a late hour they reluct­ cently purchased that is being re­
antly departed for home, wishing modelled on First St. and Laurel
Mr. Hickson many such happy avenue.
birthdays. Those present beside the
honoree and Mrs. Hickson Were Mr.
and. Mrs. G. L. Bledsoe, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Hickson, Mrs. Yawn, Mrs
McDougul; Misses Mittie Yawn,
Hattie Estridge, Annie Weeks, Ethel
Hickson, Frankie, Anniu and Elbe
May "Howard; Nora Hickson anti
Alice Vaughn; Messrs. Stapler, Tom
Sullivan, Robt. Merriwether, Ed­
M r. P. M. Elder will resldo in tho
mund Stowe, Lionel Sipes, Harry Howard house on Uak avenue, which
and Okie Weeks, Charlie Flower*, he has recently bought. •
Jamie Howard, Herbert Squires and
Albert Hickson and Cecil, Flowers.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Howard are
domiciled at 31! Magnolia avenue.
Lyceum Season Opens
Tho Fairbanks Ladies' Quartette
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rivers have
will open tho Lyccum Course-at the moved to .307 Magnolia avenue,
Baptist Temple on Thursday even­ which they have recently purchased.
ing. The personnel of the qunrtette
are versatile assistants on many
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brady will oc­
musical Instruments and include in cupy hqjr new home on Park avenue
their, program reading' and song. this winter.
The advance sale of seats Insures a
good attendance on Thursday cven-i
A Tribute to William Whecleas
ing.
(From the B aptist Primary Sunday
- , n o Sci(cyal)-islr *
Personal Mention
One little chair is, vacant,
. Mias Lula., Zachary of Burlington,
, I t is William's chair.
N. C., Is visiting her cousin, Mrs
One bright face is missing,
A. K. Powers.
William's face, so dear.

unter. This particular locality Is
c 8 fl°wer garden In the departnt store, and gay and lovely ribl n m - ru. " 3mcn n* ti&gt;0 honeysuckle
■&lt;the bee. Ribbons are tho IoveillhJ r !uct of ,ho
and perhaps
y Inspire the designers to muko for
«na a carter of endless little gayetles
•PporeL Anyway, there la an endeh«ri!r0Ct'**ldn of them t0 help add
ann to everyday life.
•
tlh .°,l mnke tho nio8t appreciated
of i-m,
00*1 ,oa* Umn n o th in g else
«&lt;iunl?1.beauty.
“ I* antl » negligee
avirvm ^ 10 8*®dllen ‘he hearts of
ihoJn 'n
‘J10 niornlng meal are
Pln^Lo ,h® l’,cture- They aro all of
W T.lia rtbbon* *hlch takes dainty
rat).
“ 5°“ I»anlon In each of Ute
m![L "V ‘h° Cft “ ” ** of Wain satin
*VsDrtt^£.2
M n o t Point
est) ,-r n. M,Ut 1,0 faco and n skeleton
Z V T * wnk Silk floss over f t

The little breakfast Jacket Is mode
of wide pink satin ribbon with the
edges overcast together with pink
silk floss. A urarn extends along tho
shoulders and down tho top of the
sleeves,
A ruche made of narrow
satin ribbon laid In smull box plaits
finishes nil the edges, and a frill of
wider ribbon stands up about tho neck.
Wreaths made of tiny blossoms In
pale pink, yellow, and green nre fash­
ioned of flowers made of baby rib­
bon. They aro ptneed nt each aide of
tfio front and on the sleeves. The
Jacket fastens with long ties of nar­
ro w satin ribbon.
In the cap at the light strips of rib­
bon are Joined In shirred scams to
mnke a circlet for th e , crown. This
circlet Is gathered along one edge,
forming tho center of the crown. A
frill of lace Is pulled to tho other edge.
Loops and ends of baby ribbon are
set over tIn* Inre at tho and of each
shirred scam, and n rosette with many
falling loops made of It Is set nt the
center of the croitn. None of these
Is fltfflci.lt to make.

cDrink

C herQ '

THERE S NONE SO GOOD

S erved at soda founts and

Mr. Marcus Fagg, who will ho tho
guest of the Welfare Department
this week will he the house guest of
'Mr*. Henry Wight during his stay
in town.

When his class mates, standing
Repeat tho verses o'er,
Learned from the Holy Volume,
We'll hear his voice no more.

Mrs. F. L. Roussan arrived from
York Nebraska on Friday to spend
the winter with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Vincent.

Oh, Little Boy, we miss youl
Our hearts sre filled with pain
You’ve gone away, so far away,
Wo'll see you ne'er again.

“Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Garner left
Sunday, for Atlanta, Ga., for a stay
of several weeks.

You're living now with Jesus,
In His Home so fair;
Some day we will meet you
In the Bright Land over there.
-~M . S. S

Mrs. F. F. Daiger of Washington,
D. C., after a few days spent pleas­
antly with Mrs. N. H. Garner is now
the guest of Mrs.- Robert Thrasher
on Celery avenue. On her arrival in
Sanford Mrs. Daiger was mot by
her husband and soif, Frank.

refreshment stands-— the sanitary
rway

7

•

—

"In a B ottle through

DRINK

Puzzling the Editor.
A copy of “Focblo Minded Adrift"
has Just'reached our desk, and for a
moment, we wero puzzled to account
fog tho appearance In Ihla form ot the
Congressional Record.—Boston - Tran­
script.

a S tra w ”

’

T / l £ / ? f S N O /V f S O C O

In the vanguard of the commis­
sion men and their stives returning”
Made a Hash of It*
to Sanford for the season of 1916Departing Quest—Good evening and
1917 are Mr. and Mrs*. J. S. Wilson thank you for a most charming and
who returned last Thursday drom a rechauffe little dlnnor.—Boston Tran­
glorious summer frolic in then orthern script

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IN TH E HEART OF THE W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

P U B L IS H E D
SEMI-WEEKLY

S A N F O R D

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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS-

IN S A N F O R D — Lift- I* Woith Living
NUMBER 16

HANKOIU). FLOUIDA, FUIIHY. (MTTOIIEU 13. I91G

VOLUME VIII

CITRUS MEN
OF FLORIDA
WILL MEET

inoht representing the southern sec-^
actly where to go to b6 treated
tion
of the stuto is now on the ’Ie:as
kindly anil pet u square meal, any­
border with headquarters at'Laredo, I
how riho got 'it for no one paid any
and quite a number of recruits proj
particular uttentlon to her wants.
required
to bring this regiment up to
Often after a hard night following
its prescribed war strength. The
the police pr chasing cats, her only
•moving of this regiment from the
fault", she would remain with her
mobilization camp to'Tcxas was so
friends a day or so until rested.
delayed by the W ar Department
Sho began following her owner,
authorities that doubt existed in the
Connor Williamson, when he was
minds of many young men. who
on the poiico force years ugo and
would have been glad to boo service
has followed every olllccr who put
on the bordpr, ns to whether or not GROWING AND MARKETING
AND ADOPTED STRONG RES. tho regiment would ever leave tho
1917 CONVENTION OF WES- on a badge or uniform since. .She AFRAID TO VENTURE O U T
METHODS, RURAL
O L U T I O N SU PPO R T IN G state. Tfiis doubt has now been set
guarded tho fire station when we
WHILE SUBS ARE
I by BIBLE CLASS TO BE
CREDITS, ETC.
had no doors, sleeping on the seat
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES
nt rest and the regiment is on duty
ACTIVE
held h ere
of the Inrgc truck and no person or
in Texas where it will Rive a' good
Gninesville, Fla., Oct. 13. De­
The Seminole County Democratic
New
York,
Oct.
12.—E
ight
or
animal
entered
there
only
those
who
nccount of itself and perform service velopments in modern citrus culture .
Oc»la. Oct. 11.—Meeting place
Executive committee met In the which will lie a creadit to Florida.
more steamships (lying the (lags
for the next gathering of the Wesley wero entitled to.
methods arc progressing so rapidl
court house Wednesday morning at
the
entente
allies
are
awuiting
ad­
Bible Class Federation was selected * She was atfectionute to those who
that 'a year may bring about great
This
statement
is
given
out
from
vices froth agents .of those govern­ ten o'clock being called for the pur­
today and office/a elected. •
treated her kindly' and never mo­ ments as to whether it is now safe pose of recommending a successor the office of tho Adjutant General changes. The Citrus Seminar at tho
Sanford will be fche next meeting lested any person or dog ..unless-im­ to leave this port for Europe, in view to D. L. Thrasher, for the position in St. Augustipe, and wo are re­ University of Florida was instituted
*.p|are and the officer* arc: L. W. posed uport.’ She had a particular of the possible danger from the Ger­ of superintendent of public Instruc­ quested to publish the information to give information to growers is
Duvall of Ocala, president; Wayne aversion to a colored person with a man suhtnnrine U-53.
tion.
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----- •-— th a t any young men who desire to that they could keep nhrenst with
enlist in this regiment for .service on the lutest development*. Tho meet­
Thomas of P lant'C ity, vice presi­ stlfk but would never attack one
Among them are the White Star 'Chairman Dingce called the meet­ the border may do *so by applying ing will be held during October 17
dent- S C. Peacock of Tnmpa'. sec­ unless sho thought they meant in­
ing,to ordef and the roll ‘call showed direct to the recruiting officer of the to 20 this year. Many of the most
retary; Mrs. C. W. Dudley of Jack- jury and many laughable instances Line stunner Adriatic, duo to leave the following members present:
regular army and stating that they prominent citrus investigators in tho
toaville, treasurer. A committee on could he told of her troubles in that today with about 250 passengers,
C. II. Dingee. F’jlix Frank, W. V. desire to enlist in the Second Flor­ country will attend tho mooting and
and nearly 18,000 tons of rurgo,
transportation 1* made -up of S. D. line.
"
most of whtsh is.said to he war m u-I Dunn,* J. II. Osteen, G.to M.‘ Jacobs, ida Infantry. There is a branch give lectures. Information, for
Harris. J. H. Bunch and H. W.
Sho waa &lt;ond of riding and would -terial.* The Atlantic transport line i p. ||. (’. Uahun, Clark Ponton,
recruiting office at Tampa and the which tho grower will have to wait .
Purvl*.
often take trips in. the rouptry with steamer Minnehaha is loading 14.000 JThen. Aulin ami L. J. Hartley,
main recruiting dlBce fir Florida is several years until it is published or
Principal addresses inudo today Deputy Sheriff Lee,in hm automo­
ton* of cargo, also said to he war
located
on the .second lloor of tin- whirl) might not he obtainable in
Alter
tin*
reading
of
tho
minute*
*err by Dr. *JL H. Alderman of. bile or be Been -riding with Harry munitions, ■ ami • the Cun'nrd Line
of
last
me.-tiiig
Ch.tirin.in
Ihtigrc
i
building
on,the corner of Laura and any other way will he given at this
Southern College, Sutherland, who Walker in his grocery wagon. It js steamer Pannonin ii understood to
.
.
1
stated
t
lie
object
of
the
meet
nig
and
Hay
streets:
Captain Charles I meeting.
told the gnthering many interesting- a pity that those persons whA poison l,
.
KHintl.
.U.
S.
Army,
retired,
being
*
&lt;"r
curry!!,K-1
railed
for
the*
niMiies
of
any
proposed
Certainty
this
collection
of
Au­
thine* about this
big
Method­ dogs make sad mistakes.*
freight only. Tilt* others arc smaller (or the position. The name of 1. W. in charge of that office.
thorities
could
not
he
commanded
by
ist educational plant; Rev. W. G.
freight vessel*, most of which • are Lawton was the only one presented
Tim
officials
of
the
Military
Dept,
any
'grower,
no
m
atter
how
great
Fletcher, commissioner of education
I’lenty s,r Game
loaded and lying in Gravesend Hay, and alter a presentation speech had of the state are very qttxlous that his means. In no other way will
\n-l Rev. J. Lawton Moon, pastor
Travellers over the county in auto* waiting lor a favorable opportunity
been * made by. Attorney Schelle the Second Florida Itogimonf shall citrus inon he «hlo4to gain an accur­
at Sutherland;
report that the quail and turkeys to get away.
Maine* tho committee endorsed Mr, lie recruited to its full war strength, ate conception of the work which
The new olllcera were installed at are everywhere this season and deer
Official* of the White Star Line Lawton by a unanimous vote for and if any information is desired as the state and nation are doing for
tonight’s meeting by Dr. C. D. Bulla and hear nrejilso reported from the derlnrdd the Adriatic would leave t Jthr position. Mr. Lawton respondI- to service by those contemplating
tonight'* meeting by Dr. C. D. swamps. This season is said to ho nnon for Liverpool, notwithstanding I ,| xvj(j, a . r h „f thanks in wHIc enlistment. It will he luriiisliei^ upon tln'm.
Perhaps one of the most present
Bulla. The attendance nt the con­ one of th o 'greatest yet In the opin­ prev toils announcement, that I\«t de­
best •••«•«.•*...........,
endeavors in j application to the office
the Ad i subjects to citrus growers is .the
In* promiM'd(I hi.s
»•».•* »»»es
ference Is largo and the spirit fine. ion of the old hunters and if the parture would b«- postponed indefin­
the interest of education and in- jutanl General of Florida, Stale rural credits law. This will help
The conference comes to a close nt game laws are respected, the game itely. They denied she would he uteri the committee to have lunch Arsenal, St. Augustine.
them to solve financial problems and
noon tomorrow. A visit to Silver will lie plentiful next season also..
mvoyed by an entente wiir vessel. with him at the Carnes Hotel, which
etmble .them to improve their grove*.
Spring* tomorrow morning is part of
No information of further activi­ offer was accepted by the committee
Senator Duncan U. F'letcher, who *.
the program.
•
ties of the U-63 had 'been' received through the chairman.;
knows as much about tho law- as nny
The second day of the Wesley
bore .early today. Shipping men are
man in the country will discuss it*
Felix
Frank
then
presented
tho
Bible Class Federation meeting jn
nclinud to believe sho is on the way following resolution and moved its
application with reference to citrus
the Methodist church was one of
to her base, probably Helgoland. . adoption:
growers. Nat C. Murray of the
the most enthusiastic sessions of that
United States Bureau of Crop 'Es­
• Whereas, Thefe has been consid­
body. .The delegation was incrcastimates will discuss the pluns which
Washington, Oet. 12.*—Govern­ erable ronfuslon resulting from the
ed over yesterday by the incoming
his bureau have In mind and the
ment: officials today were pondering recent contest for thq position of
trains, as well as a large number of
work which it is doing now.
the question of whether the United Governor of Florida on account of
antomobiles.
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Stutes shall acknowledge the raid of recounts and alleged irregularities
Marketing will he one of tho im- •
The devotional exercises were con­
tho German war submarine U-53 cyi und mistakes in the counting of the
poratnt subjects on tho program.
ducted by P. M. Ulach of Jackson­
allied shipping oil Nantucket last second choice votes of the prim ary
FLOUIDA IS RECOGNIZED AS The citrus industry is npw at the
ville and addresses were delivered
Sunday
as
legal.
The
problem
was
point where adequate marketing and
I
by Fred G. Warde of Tampa, teach­ ALLIES H A V E M A D E D E ­ considered of great importance not and
THE FUTURE STOCK
distributing
facilities must hs pro­
MANDS
THAT
TIE
UI»
er ol a very large Bible, class of
Whereas, There seems to he nn a t­
• COUNTRY
only in its relations to that particu­
vided.* Growers of a large percent­
young people. His theme was "Ben­
GREECE
titude
of indifference on the part of
lar raid, hut because of the proba­
age of the fruit must cooperate for
a
In conversation with a -prominent
efits of Wesley Bible class work
somo of the voters in the support of
bility
that
It
will
establish
precedent
their mutual protection. Practlchlly
Paris,
Oct.
12.—Details
of
the
de­
cattle
man
of
Sanford
the
itlea
of
a
among our youngpeople," and he
affecting possible futuro submarine the Democratic nominees ‘i n . the
complete cooperation must ho ef­
drew forcible illustrations from his mands mode on the Greek govern­ forays of similar nature*
state and nationul elections am ount­ central packing house was discussed fected in nny industry which is so
ment
by
Admiral
d’Artige
du
FourI
experience with his fine class, num­
ing In some quarters to tho bolting tho other day nnd it seems thnt this higlilu specialized as citrus growing
Much forethought wds being given
net, commander of the allied naval
of the Dpmocrtaic ticket in favor of is one of tho projects thnt Sanford if the results of
bering over 200 in membership.
production _
forces ot Pireus, which have been to potential developments, such as
wcyl afford
Blioru to uinvestigate.
irra u * » i» .
.
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«..nil „....
"Wealey Bible Classes in'the Coun made public here, show that tho ul­ that German undersea boats might independent, prohibition and Repub­ could w-cjl
lican
tickets
after
said
voters
hnd
__
, try" was the topic discussed by Rev. timatum was much more -compre­ he able to extend their Operation* to
W U h a h ttlim m a a ^ 7 M‘^ ^ ™ T h i ! I g
C.r J dS
Office of MarTfiT^ction and contingent to San- ^
^
^
0rR;inillltlon wU,
ptl**~"this
D. H. Aldcot of Leesburg, empha­ hensive, than .was understood ut first. such an extent as to effectu practice. nartjf|p |t«»A in the
mary of June 7th and after pledging, ford in adjoining counties, with our lecture on marketing and marketing
sizing the adaptability of the Wesley
In addition t o her licet, G refox Uyk-w-bhJflnnTirdr American ports,
*
‘
splendid railw-ny faclitie* urid steam­
there­
Bibfe class to the country as well as -was lequtTPB Id permit a l l i e d con­ or that the allied powers might de­ their support to tho nominees,
*
er transportation this city should methods.
.
to the city and tmrrrrr——
' trol of all mntcrinl for naval opera­ cide to.prcs* hnrder their claims that fore he it
Several
other
special
lectures
will,
Resolved, T hat inasmuch as the have a lurgo packing house nnd cold be on th e .prograniL.. Ill addition f Rev. J. Edgar Wilson, editor of' tions as well as tho mails, telegraphs entry of American port* he denied
storage and like other cities in - the
the Florida _ Christian Advocate, and railroads. The ultimatum set all underwater {-raft of belligerents. state canvassing bonrd of F’lorida ha*
rngic th r nrtatniT'dr llne+these immediate problem* which tho
derided that W^JL_KnflU_U--tlu».
Ypoke on "Wealey Bible Classes and forth that such control waa neces­
grower must face in his cultural
T3eiTiocratlc nominee and tho sta te beef cattle und hogs.
Our Advocate,"'indicating some of sary in order to render impossible
practice*, such ns-spraying, cultiva­
Jacksonvillo
recently'
secured
the
-rnurniTyKni^iT
Democratic executive Committee huH
the ways, in which these organized ♦he-tw-ofnhirmtrVTrTinTronds nniT*^
tion, cover crops, fotillxer* and per­
Armour
Co.,
with
a
largo
packing
■ a
»Ono of the saddest uccidcnts that endorsed the nominee and pledged
_clan „» -rnrt—makr~th~e ~paper a auc- forth, to the detriment of tho allies.
formance records . will ho discussed.
houso
that
will
he
opened
next
week
j
has
occurred
In
Snnford
was
Jh°
no.
Admiral du Fourhet •' gave the killing of tho little son of Mr. nnd their unqualified support to all tho and now comes the information that
Special
rates
have
boon
granted
by
:3 b
Dr. J. H. Thirroll spoke on "In- Greek government until 1 o’clock Mrs. W. T. W’heeFcss by a car driven nominees and called for tl\c co­ another firm will open a. large pack­ the railroads for the meeting. The
operation
nnd
support
of
all
Demo­
• termediatc Wesley Class," rshowing Wednesday afternoon to comply
ing houso according to the following faro will ho three cents a mile plus
by Mrs. Porter. The little fellow
tho benefit of grading our organiza­ with hi* demand* and stated thut was coming from the primary school crats It become* our duty, as th e article in tho Jacksonville' Metropo­ tu;ohty-llve cents-for till* round trip
Seminole county Democratic execu­
tion to sdit tho teen'ago hoys and failure to do so would result in his
J
to Gainesville. Theso rates will he
Tuesday afternoon ami Mr*. Porter tive committee to demand that same lis’!
.
Rirli. as well as tjie adults.
taking tho necessary step* himself was driving her car on t Magnolia
.|
•Jacksonville is getting n flying In effect from all points In Florida,
unqualified support of all the Dem­
"The Teachers' Ideuls" was tho
October
16
to
20,
with
finul
return
start
in
the
mutter
of
packing
houses.
avenue near Njnth street. It seem* ocratic nominee* of* the party from
London, Oct. 12.—General 7,1m- thut the little hoy had just stepped
subject discussed by J. M. Way, In
Woodrow* Wil*6n our party leader.n* That sho is destined to become tho limit of Octobor 22. This return
» forceful and very -helpful manner. hrakatis has been appointed Minis­ out of tho way of ono .car and 'did
President of tho United States to first great packing house center in limit will enable grower* to remain
I The nasferly address of Dr. W. N. ter of war In tho Greek provisional not see the Porter car and Mrs. the county officials of our own coun­ the entire south grow* moro evident over for HOME COMING DAY and - '■
.
Ainsworth last night ftruck a very government, organization of which is PoHcr thinking he would get out of ty. To give them our 'undivided every d*y. Yesterday the Metropo­ tho Alabama F’lorida football' game
being
completed
at
S.alonlki,
says
a
at
the
Unllveraity
Saturday.
Popular chord and sent a thrill of
the way did not'stop, with the re­ support and call upon all loyal Dem­ lis carried the • first announcement
3]
Bible Class, enthusiasm through ov- lteutcr dispatch from Salonikl, under sult that ho was k ocked down and ocrats to rally to tho standard nnd that Wilson and Company, a cor­
. fa
poration
'
recently
made
up
of
a
fr&gt;- hetr-f. liis theme was "Tho dato of October 10.
the wheels passed over him lijerally in the futuyo-to purge the party of
C'
Remodeling the Star __1---- u.
General Zimbrakatis took the oath crushing out his life, lie wss car­
Wesley Bible Class Ideal; u Great
ail who vote in the Democratic pri­ number pf large companies, proposed —M a n a g o r - u r r : Herndon is con­
Brotherhood." He said in the Bible of allegiance on that day, add* the ried into tho Zncharv home and m ary and holt thft ticket in the gen­ to start wUhDUtrdeTay"the construc­ tinually changing his theatre, Tho
Uh
movement there aro . three dispatch in the presence ofKhe three medical aid. sumtnputul At onca-hut- eral election* and Jhat hereafter no tion-of a big packing houso here. Star to keep up with the rapid pro­
eading members of tin* provisional ie"was dead before tho physicians
-A Points:
such persons he allowed to partici­ This will he the second establishment cession of tho movie huslnrss and ia
government,
former
Premier
Vanizecould
reach
hTm.
—
it hns a great principle; It
pate-)n tho Democratic primaries on of large proportions, backed by out- this weok engaged In ceiling the awn­
los, Vico Admiral Coundouriots and
ing in front oT the building and ex­
" funded on the Bible:
Ho was* about seven years of age the principle that Democrats should sido capital, to locate here.
Armour
&amp;
Co.
next
weok
will
pects to plaro some large collonlal
Second, it has a great program, General Panyotis Danglis.
and tho joy and prido of his parent* bo Democrats first, last and always.
Tho sent of the government, it is who are almost prostrated with
celebrate the opening of it* flno new pillars in front of the entrance, in­
*xpr»&lt;od in the motto, "M y brother
This resolution was unanimously institution here. It Is n quarter of
stated is undecided, hut it is be­ grief over .his death. On the other
*nd I."
stall better lopking billboards and
adipted.
a million dollar investment. T hat’a make other extensive improvements
. Third, a great source of power, lieved it. will bo Mytllene.
hand Mrs. Porter Is also irt a preThere being no further business
under the banner of the cross of
carioua condition a* the result of tho the committee then adjounred, all n pretty good indication of tho faith in the building and on the outside.
London, Oct. 12.—An uneventful
Jesus Christ.
accident and Is confined to her homo, members pledging their best effort capital has In the possibilities of tho Tho Star is giving the patrons some
I
night along the British line* In tho
Preceding Dr. Ainsworth’s address Somme region is reported in today ■ Ths funeral occurred Wednesday to tho party in the election in No­ cattle industry for Florida nnd tho fine pictures all the time and giving
southeast. B ut this confidence is them service of the best and Man­
nddreues of welcome were delivered official statement on military opera­ afternoon -from tho home on Oak vember.
• further augmented by tho Wilaon ager Herndon unnouncea thjit this
by Rev. Bunyan Stephens of the
avenue, Rev. Hyman of tho Bap­
Company enterprise..
season will eclipse anything that has
Bsptist church, • on behalf of thg tion*. It follows:
"South of the Ancre, there is tist church officiating and tho school Recruiting for- Second Florida In­
Cattle raising is an all tho year yet been attempted in tho amuse­
. «Sr
rity and the Board of Trade; and
nothing to r e p o r t .! During thfi night children attending in a body.
fantry
money producer. There is’ hut little ment line. v
Col. L. W. Duvall, on behalf of the
Tho accidont has.cast a gloom over
Tho War Departmont has laaued chance fn It and tho farmer is rapid­
churches and Sunday schools. Re- flvo raids w-cle \m dcrtaken by us in the city and tho sym pathy of the
• Business Changes:
the Messines, Bols Grenier and
orders
under which the receruiting ly comintg to realize it.
.
• ■P°u»es were made by Rev. A. H.
8. Maxwell has traded his pool
Halsncs areas, in tho courso,of which_ commanity goo* out. to tho be­ officer* of the National Guard of
Flor
Ida
is
blessed
with
millions
of
, -Lo,« »nd President Harris.
wo took prisoners and Inflicted cas- reaved parent*.
.Florida who were * stationed
at acres of land available for cattle room fixtures t o .Joe F’ernandcx for , •’vS
ualtien on the eriemy." '
poin t* . throughout Bouth Florida raising purposes. Tho land is reason­ the barber shop fixtures. Joe will
*
"Old Ball" Dead
r, * Dlckins Shoe Store Moves
The faithful old white police dog
hjive been recalled and mustered out ably cheap. T he climatic conditions' have the pool room on Park avenue
Tho J. W. Dicklnt Shoe Store la
. Congregational Church
..
•cd an agonising death from poison
of the service. It is explained that for. cattle raising cannot ho surpass­ In the itone building formerly occu*
yesterday morning at her homerin ' Rov. Geo. M. Ward will preach moving from the DeF’orest block in­ this has bepn done a* a mattor of ed in the United States. Thcro can pled by John Stompqr for a hioat
to tho People* Bank building tha
fconomy and that -recruit* for Na­ be hut one result. That is, th at market, a* Stemper recently moved
,
,l *tlon which she had made again-Sunday morning at the Con­
Thoso who do first room wcat formerly occupied tional Guard organisations now in Florida is going {o he*one of thebeeq td the Hines Block. Maxwell will
e*dquarters for many years. She gregational church.
h r tho Nicopopulus Ice cream parlor.
* ai1 oaly * dog, but sho was endow- n o t. bams, biax- ara .missing . a troatthe service of the United States will and pork producer* of tho countryf operate the barber shop .in the rear
This
place D well located and has
w*th an unusual amount ofTntel- All arc wclcomk. There will be no
bo accepted by recruiting officers of And the beauty ubout it is th a t the of hi* stationery and cold drink
|cnce *nd seemed to .know what ovening service. Sunday school at been fitted up in fine shape for the the regular army.
.
.
. packing will be done*right at home. place and the old reliable Chauncey
sh o e store and with tbto large show
9:45.
V .Want*d when spoken, to.
T he market will ho right .at the Wilson WUl have charge of th e ’ tonThe
Second
Florida
Infantry,
Christian Endeavor hour is chang­ w indow s ’will be one of the nifty whlph la tho Natipnal 'Guard regi- farmer's door.
• c had special friends all over
sorlal department.
\
store* of Sanford.
end when hungry knew cx- ed from 6:80 tp 6 o’clock.
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ALLIED SHIPS COMMITTEE
ARE WAITING RECOMMENDS
FOR ORDERS T.W. LAWTON

SANFORD IS
SELECTED
FOR MEETING

CITY NEEDS
PACKING
HOUSE

WILL CONTROL
ALL GREECE
IS THEREPORT

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�COMING
First Lyceum Attraction Oct. 19th

C h it-C h at o f the P la y H o u ses in S an ford
Mae Marsh anti Bobby -Harron In
UnUue Triangle Play;
- The atory of the "\yild Girl of the
Sierras," the new Triangle release
starring Mae Marsh and Robert
Barron, which ia to be shown at the
Lyric Theatre for h limited engage­
m ent'of Wednesday, is th at of a
young girl who, through a course of
misfortunes has grown from a child
almost to womanhood all. alone in
the woods of tho Sierra Nevada*.
Jim Hamilton, one of the first to
join the tush to California, in the
days of '49, locates a mine in the
Sierras. It turns out to he a failure,
however, ao he atarta off to find a
new location, leaving his w ife'and
infant daughter in the care of friends
in the ramp. During hia absence a
band of Indians swoops down on tje
place, killing every one save the
little girl, who miraculously escapes.
Hamilton concludes, however, that
she must have been carried ofl by
Indians, and goes hit way.
.
.Fifteen years later, Hamilton has
become a gentleman gambler. He
thinks of hi' old mine and concludes
it would he a good plan to aeil it to
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LYRIC
TH EATRE
THU HOUSE THAT PLEASES

PROGRAMME
TONIGHT—"A Special Delivery”
"Following the Sront"
Third
Chapter. Glorin’s Romance" fea­
turing Billie Burke.
Wednesday—"A Wild GUI of the
Sierras" featuring Mae Marsh
and Robert llarron. "His Wild
Oats" featuring Ford Sterling
Thursday'- "War Brides of Plum­
' villa"
"The Mysteriy of the
Rails" gVeat~ railroad picture.
Pathe News.
Frida)--Triangle Day, “The Apos­
tle of Vengeance" featuring Wil­
liam 8. Ilart.
"The Waiter’s
Ball" featuring Big Fall) Itoscoc
Arburkle.
Saturday—"The Girl from Frisco"
"That Tired Busit.es* Man."
" I’u'8 Overalls"
Thirteenth
Episode of "IY$ O’ the Ring"
Coming Saturday,—" The Girl from
—Frisco"-----Coming Monday—('has. Chaplain

ADMISSION 5 AND 10 CENTS
.
MATIN K i t
Taraday - \Wdnr.d_jj . Frldar • Saturday

3:16 p. ra.

Night 7 p. m. Sharp

j some tenderfoot. This tenderfoot
chanres to be a young man from
the'East, Bob Jordan by name. He
consents to accompany Hamilton
and his woman companion, Moll, to
examine the properly.
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On the-w ay to the mine, Bob
shoots at what he bellevee to be a
deer. His quarry proves to be a
singularly attractive girl, dresaad In
leaves and feather*, able to utter
noises like the wild beasts of the
forest, but quite Incapable of under­
standing English. She is taken Into
the party, and soon becomes imbued
with a doglike devotion to Bob who
has been kind to her.
Jordan soon discovers that the
mine is no good and refuses to buy
it. But Hamilton, who ia desperate,
determines to get the money at the
point of a gun. Tho wild girl in the
meantime haa obieyved how much
trouble there is about Bob's money
belt, so she takes it and buries it.
Bob, of course, cannot find it when
threatened, ao suggests Moll tnay
have taken it. As Moll 'at this mo­
ment is eloping jvith another man,
Hamilton believes, this and goos his
way. The wild girl brings the mon­
ey belt brick to Bob; and then she
finds for the first time that life is
really worth living.

the part in every way in keeping
with ao wealthy a girl.
"Gloria’s Komunce" at the L^ric
Tuesday.
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"The Lash" Coming
The Inhabitants of the little Island
of St. Baptiste, still meto out justice
as their forefathers did two cen­
turies ago.
There are no jaila,
judges or juries in the Island, but
punishment is administered by the
"Perfect" or Governor, with a long,
many thonged whip.
This Is the theme for the Jesse L.
Lasky production of’ "The ' Laah,"
ryhlch will be the paramount attrac­
tion at the Star Friday with the
beautiful- and caprivating Marie Doro aa the star.
■
How one of tho daughteta of this
quaint little Island, now a favorite
of fashionable society metes out this
punishment to one of ther own sex
who seeks to steal the affections of
her husband is depicted in a graphic
and startling manner. In the all
star cast supporting Miss Doro aro
Elliott Dexter, James Neill, Thomas
Dclmar, Raymond Hatton, Veda
McEvera and Jane W olffs

FAIRCHILD LADIES' QUARTET.
Tho personnel of this company ts^aa
follows i
Howie’ Fairchild, pianist and so­
prano! *Mildred Mercncss. cellist aud
soiftnno; Dorothy Fairchild, violinist
and contralto; Lola Fnltchllil. roadcr.
'violinist. coutralto and planologlst.
Tho demaint* among Lyceum commit­
tees cvcrywborc for a quartet of la­
dles who. In addition to being vocstlsts,
are versatile upon orchestral .Instru­
ments has been Insistent during recent
year* Few demands of tbo Lyceum
bare been more difficult to flU.. which
accounts for the small number of auch
companies now on tho Iled path Hat.
A comflhny may be foqnd which has
tho requirements for an Instrumental
program, but not good vocalists, aud
vice versa. ,
. .
The members of the Fairchild La­
dles' Quartet aro both vocalists and
Instrumentalists. Tbelr program will
Include Inatruraentai and vocal quar­
tern. piano, violin, cello, soprano and

Pigs Are Dainty Eaters.
Pigs, Instead of being ready tcy eat
anything, are among the most fastidi­
ous animals. Out of 675 plants, tho
goat eats 419 and rofusos 120; shoop,
out of 628 plants eat 387 and refuse
141; cpgrs, out of -494 plants, dal 276
and rofuso 218; horses, out of 474
plants cat 202 and refuse 212; whllo
pigs, out of 243 plants, cat only 72
and refuso 171. . '

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£T CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
&lt;&amp;" 4&gt;

contralto solos, readings, planologucs.
whistling quartets hud solos, lnstrumentnl duets mid trios aud vocal duets,
Dorothy Fnlrchlld. the youngest
member of the company, began ber
musical education nt tho sgc of acven
yenra and- appeared In public recital

Mitt Billie Berko

To-nl:ht at the L; ric Theatre.

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For Sale—Nearly new adding
chine. 336.00. Western Union.

For Sale— Only $760.00 cosh for i
10 acre Sanford truck farm ready to
plant. Balance of $1000.00 can b*
paid on long time. Perfect title.
6)f acres of cleared land. 3 tiled
and ready to set out any day. Iqrqedlate possession if sold this week.
J. O. Packard, Sanford, Fla. 16-lt^

FOR RENT

for information ns to the Identity of
tho advertiser,
Usually we do not
know who the advertiser is and if
wc do wo are' not allowed to give
ou^ thl&gt; Information. Simply writo
a Icttcr „nd addre*s It as per In8truct|ong jn thc ad.

For R ent—Two .furnished rooms
for rent/ H ot and cold water. Mn.
W. W. Ahcrnnthy, 701 Magnolis
Ave.
.
. 14-tfc
For Rent—Furniahcd rooms, for
light housekeeping or bed rooms.
117 Laurel.
’
7-tf

For R ent— Several nice otfici
rooms over Yowcll'a.' Enquire N P
For Sale—The best bargain in a Yowell it Co. '
?»
32-tf
10 acre truck farm ofTcrod this year.
acres cleared and farmed seven * For Rent—708 Park avenue. 11
years. 3 acres tiled and this part quire of -H. •C. ‘DuBose. First or
48-"»l
juBt ready to set to crops. Immedi­ Pnrk avenue. •
ate ■possession if sold this week. If
WANTED
not sold this week cannot give, poosesalon till spring. Offered at the
Wanted—A good running second
price of wild land. Lilly $1760 for hand gasoline engine, one that sill
the place and only $750 of cash use kerosene preferred and .will pull
needed. Balanco on ''payments If a three inch centrifugal pump. Write
dekired. ■ About four mile* from San­ i/a its condition, what pow«r and
ford. J. O. Packard, Sunford, Flor­ price, to Lake- County Clay Co,
ida.
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15-1 tc
Okahumpka, Fla.
15-2tc
Season Tickets 81.25 •
Children's Tickets 75 els

For Sale—One jump seat buggy,
Wanted—T w o'or three unfurnub1 set buggy harness, used two cd rooms, first floor preferred, witk
months. Bargain. Kcystono Poul­ .electric lights. No chiidron. Ad­
try Yard, Long wood, Ha.
15-2tc dress Box LOBS, City.
16-2tp

For Sale—Celery plants. Apply
Wanted—Two or three furnished
Cecil Gabbfett, No. French Ave.
housekeeping rooms. Give price and
15-tf
location.
Address "Rooms," c-o
Minneapolis Pilcher Pleased Wilb
Herald.
,
14-2tp
For Sale—Kentucky horse with
Treatment Received.
buggy, saddle and two sets of har;
Wanted—Ladir wishes position u
nesi. Apply Cecil Gabbett, North stenographer.
Wc/rk will pleas*.
French nvenuc.
16-tf
Box 1053, Sanford.
14-tf
Spectators Encourage Him by Cheers
U t f i 'l s r a l - r IUr I l«(Wr.
and Worda—Thought Ho W u Do­
U, 8. Land Offlr* a t G ala-avUla. H*.
ing Kidded When He Worked
. »,ttn ii wm» giAWuuwiiiiig d
*
First Gamp .for Millers.
Flllmsn •( Wakiwa. Fla.. bo on Jim
St, lbll, madr ll»m&gt;ao«d Entry, N*
08019, tot 8U of HKM #nd
of wu.
—Jow-BtigetrTOnBer Washington field Price $1,600. T erm sN ilM
So-tion SS. Townahlp if 8. Kani# » L
Tallaha.-r# Meridian, baa i.lad nolle* «•
or who hurled for Minneapolis a part balance $100 a year,, with l
Intention • to maka Pi
Front I •*
of last season, was'often panned by thc
7 pcr cent. Call on J. F
tablUb rlatrn In the land ab'«i da &lt; In*
holoro
CI*M
(Urrult
Court,
.YizluL
homo crowd, although It booatod him C|eUand. Moore’s Station.
1
&gt;in m r - g i y
when ho won.
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C laim an t namra aa wit no* r“I’m t'niBliaLl-don't-havn to pUcfi Tor Sale—Strawberry plants.
K A. Itu .h ul Wakiw a. Flondk
Tor tho Nationals this season," vouch­
W. K. U t of WaklWa, Florida
W. H. H erd ot WaVlwa. Florida
safed tho young pltchor.
W . A. Hutb of W a k iw a , - F t r Id
.
flOPKRT W. TA
"For tho last two years on occasions
I0S Turn * Frl-lO tr
H&lt;
whon I huvo Started a ball gamo In
Ur^A I • ill mt III#
Washington I nover knew who mjr
O. 8. I.and Offlra a &gt;Jala»i*fI». » H
catcher would bo until ho walkod out
a la m a r r Id, l a j B . ,
Nolle* U 'h i r a b r &lt;1 an th a t Saroual Wkl*
to his position.
-, '
nay of Kol kai, Viortda, w a, on Mat I ■
l u l l , mad# ICimaaiaad Ka ry. N«
“The' announcer would shout
( j | H W .I( ol S rrtlon iO, 1 o i[ iM p - • i
through his megaphone: ‘For Wash­
Ita ga .ii E.. Tallafs* aaa M-rl la 1 . "
litad noli.-a ot (at. n I in o m a . l Five » *■'
ington, Engel—pitching'—then,a roar
I'raof.
i* e t a 11v claim &gt; rba a i ! ,» ■ **
.would go up from tho atnnda. 'Take
rt .- tr ih . J b afo n Cl r • C lr ut C oait. •
F a n lo id , Pli.rlda, «n tb o .'id la.
&gt;
him. mit,‘ so I seldom learned who
For Sale—Several thousand cauli­ vamlicr. IDII.
.
C laim an t &lt;amaa a . vil taaav,
flower plants. John Russell.
14-2c
II. A. bll.-hol o. . ol O n a a. Floilda.

NERVY MUSICIANS REWARDED

Tuesday—Mabel Taliaferro In "God’a Half Acre"
also First Episode of ’the exciting serial entitled
"Tho Grip of Evil"
WTdntsdey—Ethel Clayton aiwistid by an a]]-«tnr
cast in "Htuhard and Wife"
TKundaj—Vivian Martin in "Over Night"
TTTda)—Marie Doro in "The Lash"
Saturday—^Third Epircdepf “ The Sccrtt of the SubL marine" in which a Maxwell car leaps a gap of 47 fL

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houso. Sanford Heights. $20 p«r
month. J. F. McClellan. • 14-2te

For Sale—Duroc Jersey Registered
stock. All sizes and ages. F. F.
Dutton.
13-4tc

PROGRAM AT THE STAR

—

For R ent—Two or three light­
Y All Local Advertisements Under
housekeeping
rooms, over 5 &amp; 10c
This Heading THREE CENTS s
Storo.
.
15-41p
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.
For R ent—Eight- room modcra
FAIRCHILD LADIE8* QUARTET.

Mabel Taliaferro in Charming. p |ty to
Screen Sldry
is entire
Mabel Tuliuferro, .the faseinutihg moli“ n
and talented little star will ho seen pleading
on thc screen here nt the Star Tues- 8Ure
day in "God's Jialf Acre," one of the ' Then
prettiest nnd most charming stories 0f hH^ri
ever presented in the silent drama. Comedy.
The. atory deala with u little girl
named "Blossom," the servunt in an
aged’ folks' home known ns "Rain- Mabel Taliaferro In Metro Play
bow's End." The kindly old inmates
Mabel Taliaferro, the gifted and
call he "The Angel of Rainbow's r harming little stage star who is now
End." as she is forever administering appearing exclusively in Metro wonto their wants and their comforts, derplays, will be seen nt tho Stan
A well known novelist comes to the Tuesday in "God’s Half Acra," a
home to -get mnterjul for a certain five part foature produced by Mctrochapter in a hook he is writing. Rolfe.' The atory. is one of great
But .once he becomes acquainted charms; teeming with unusual sit­
v.ith Blossom he soon finds himself uations of both comedy and pathos.
writing her into his bool:, and she There are many thrilling moments
becomes the central character. The ulsa, and n delightful love story is
sfery Js handled Lc-st pleasing nnd unfolded in u decidedly interesting
unusual manner, ami there are many manner.
.
surprises and tens,* situatio nif.
"God’s Half Acre” passesses every
requisite for a screen masterpiece.
Ui'lie Burke, who is considered by The star is ono*of the formost on
marry t|ieatr»cu! critics America's
most charming actress lie* been en­
gaged at a salary of more than
$ |,000 per week to play the leading
role in "Gloria’s Romance.” the
new motion picture’ novel from the
pen of Mr. a^ul Mrs. Rupert Hughes.
Foreseeing that thc picture, would
probably lie tho ^year’s best attrac­
tion, Manager K. F. Lane of the
Lytic Theatre hastened to hook it
for Jus pntron* even though ho
found it necessary to na, a. renttiL
price-fur—Rbhv? I Iiai i)T”"Tus regu.r
run of films. Women particularly
find much to 'admin 1 in wlnaonfe
little Miss Burke, nnd her fame ns
thc best dressed star in tho .United
Slat»“*-will-be- rtrrrr tfnnt maintained
in "Gloria's Romance/’ for during
tho course of the production sho is
to appear in some spccinlly designed
frocks by Henri Bendcl, Luciljo and
Hnlcom, which cost more than $40,­
000. She is cast as Glorlda Stnf-*
ord, the daughter of a millionaire
banker of New York, and she derase*

For Sale—Nice 6 passenger Osk.
land automobile. Also surrey. •
ply Abernathy's furniture store.
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2-'tf ^
.For Sale—Marine motor, 18 hori*.
power, 3 cylinder, 3 cycle, Ferro.
First class condition, Sanford -Mack-'
ine &amp; Garage. Co.
93-tf

K. M. Kil aa, «t O* r » a . I
J. If. Iluddla-ton. ol l i r.-va Merida.
M. »
T .,.n ,p
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R»f|. *1*0 T u - a .* Frl

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For Sale—Fine Big Boston Let­
— » ~ n ! s r « s s w i a - 'i S f e B r
tuce plants and Extra Fancy Celery
8apt. 2X tv l*
N oilca 1* haraby t l v a n t h a t .
*
plants.
Burpces’ Stock.
J. D. llrown,
ol W«U«», Florida. »bo «n
...........
*
m
ad.
Ilom
aataad
Eatry.
curt
IG
,
1
IJ,
raada
Hom*«l»»a
L»iry.
Hood.
13-4tc
0UO4S. (or RH ol NE)», 8#«tfon W. T*»_
so 8. Hanga Zl. TaUnktsMS
For Sale—60,000
cauliflower xrilp
Faa filad noilca ol inlanlion lo
*V
y
ar
Proof to aitaUKb claim »•
'"“T
plants. R. B. Monroe.
I2-tfc
above daerrlord, l alora Clack Clrcjilt cnor^
v Ranford, Florida, on tha »lb day
.
For Sale—Strawberry plants, $2.00 No- a-nbal, 1*1*.
im a n t a tm aa aa w tlsaj***!.
per thousand F. O. B. Lake Mary. CF.la A.
l l u . h . of Wablwa. Florida
A. II. Wallace, t l Wakiw a. Fieri da
C. A. Farina, Lake Mary, Fin.
A. O. Voallarkuliv. ol Wakiw a. Florida
.
11-4 tc
A. M, Ruth. . , W^V,rV. W*'1
1&gt;AV1A.

jFor Sale—Bony road cart and
1000
aome orange trees. Address
Two Played Mouth Organ* on. Para­
Box 224A Sanford.
ll-0 tp
pet of Trench Under Heavy,
Fire.
For Sale—One International truck.
London.—Playing tune* on mouth
tirgang under heavy fire figures In tho Thoroughly overhauled and- point­
recent award of two distinguished con­ ed. ‘Apply E. StaSord, Sanford.
.
7-tf
duct medals.
The two men. Company Quartermas­
For Sale or Rent — Weil estab­
ter Sergeant l i 8, Beech and I.anca
Corporal Vickery of the Seventh bat­ lished boarding house. Address
talion, Henforth Highlander*, 'climbed Boarding House,- o-o Herald. 7-tf
on the parapet of a trench at a criti­
For Sale — Hup Runabout, re­
cal moment and steadied th* men by
built,
$100. Schells Mania, City. 6-ti
playing their month organs. V , '

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\

PILE REMEDY

is .a scientifically prepared m&lt;
paste in tubes for proper use; al*
for internal use In wune package,
edy which you can use youraeu.
on its merits. Ask uk Sold onl,
60c and $ 1.00.
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�October

THE SANFORD IIERAlfDT

PAGE SIX

NO-HIT GAMES ARE SCARCE

As Worn by Conservative Brides

Foster's Fei) Was Eighteenth
of Kind In American League—Av­
erage Only Ono Yearly.
„ Joo Cantiilon Tells Yam on Man

G eorge

Goorgo FofiforV font of lioMIng tlio
New York Yankee* liltloaa ot Boston, n
few tlnyn ago. wm tbo eighteenth notilt Rnmi) pitched. In ' Hit* American
league since Its onronlziitluii. More
Uuin.ttvo je a ra lmvo elii|«wHl since the
last no-hlt cniur wits twirled In linn
.fttlmsoii'H league, Joe Hens of the Chicngi) White Sox plfrlitiig I t . ngnliUt
t'lcvflantl on Majr 31, ION.
In the Natlwnql league. there have
hern JO no-hlt guinea In the -U&gt; year*
of It* career, the last one nlH M up
hy a HoMon' jilti-lier, Tom Jliighix,
necoutl, of tlie UrnVeu, who liehl the
Flttflburgti I‘Ini let* hltlewt on June 10.*
Thnt u no-hlt gn:no is a rare perform-

ager Jack Hendricks.

em b rieea the following deecrjb &lt;t properly
e l t u i t e d in Re ml note county) Florida, t o ­
w n : South . 8 * octet ot K i i et NWj-i of
SK U, Her. &gt;, T p. S I . 8 ; R. H I . I acre*.
T h e an d land being aaaeaaed a t th e dele
ot th e taauinc* ot aueli cartlflrate tn the
iiamo ot Unknown. Unleee e n d certiflrlte
ehall bo redeemed according to lew tax
deed will ititue *th ereon on th e 141 h day ot
October. A. D 1916.
Witneaa my • official signature and eeet
thia t h e l l t b day of September, A. I). H i t .
(»eal)
K. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk Circuit C o u rt Semi ole Co., Fla.
Dy V. M, McDaniel, D. C. '

T-Tuee-5te

N otice of Appllcatlen far T a t Deed Under
Hetdlen g ef C h a p te r 4169. Lews of Flor­
id a
N otice i t hereby given th a t C. W. lintsm ln g rr, pure hater of T a a Cat til) cate No.
ja a F , dated the 6 th day ef Joly. "A-" D.
lh9T. h u Wed eald cert in cal# in my office,
a n d h a t made application for te a deed to
U ta h In accordance with law.. Held- certifi­
ca te embrare* the following deeeilbed prop­
e r t y situated In Bemlnule county, Florida,
t f - w it! , Watt half of .tltock 9, to u lh ot
T o w n s h ip line, Wild mere. T h e said land
b rin g eaeotted at th e d a te of th e taauanrd of
each certificate tn t h e nam e of U nknown.
U n io n said rertlflrete aldtll be redeemed
a cco rding to lew ta a deed will leau* th e r e ­
on on th e 14th d u r of October, A. D. 1916.
WU neta me official s ig n a tu re ' and seal
th is t h e lZih day of Septem ber, A. D.

NOTICE O F E LE C T IO N
To t h e Sheriff of S e m i n o le 'C o u a ty , ot the
S t a t e of Florldet
lie it known t h a t I , ' l l . Clay Crawford
S e c re t a iy of State of th e S t a t e ot Florida,
jf.e h e r e t y give notlua t h a t e general eltcU09 will be held in Seminole roOnty, slate
of F lorida, on Tuesday n e t t succeeding the
Drat M o nday In N ovem ber, A. D. lP lfl,
the said Tuesday being th e 7lh d a y ol Not&lt; n tb e t r
*
F o r . United S tales Senator from the

the veil.. Thin Itnntl may bo of wbllo
imiln cr of cloth-of-RlIvt'r or of noino
mnnll blossom net clone ««&lt;l flat to It.
The veil In lultl In rhino high pliflta
extending ncrom the back from tem­
ple to temple. They nre graduated In
height, no that they are fit Ilent nt the
center of the buck. The very short
veil over the face In the neVest of
till, with Itn nupportlng cap of Inco,
Hut whatever ntyle the bride may neleet lifter experimenting with novornl,
nhe him the comforting axnurunre thnt
nothing else In the world In quite so
becoming ns a wedding veil.

Pitcher Georoe Foster.
nnco may be noted from the fnct ttml
In both Xnlldnnl and Amrrlrntr league!
they have averaged only one a year.
Several pitcher* have hail the mls.fortune of holding opponing tt&gt;am»
without a hit Itr nine Inning*, only ta
yield hit* Infer on and l&gt;t&gt; deprived of
places In tile No l lit Hull of Fame.
Among nueli performers In I he Inal
decade nre l.eott Atlien, formerly of the
Giants; llnrry .McIntyre, formerly o f
UrtMiklyn, uud Jim Kcott of the White

aon taliv ea of l be S tate of Florida.
For t ' o u n t y Judge.
- For Shoe ill.
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F or C lerk of th* C ircuit C ourt.
For C o u n ty ‘Assessor ot Taace,
For T a a Collecior.
For CoiOny- S u p e r|n te n d ro t of. F oldie In■tr u r li a n .'
For C o u n ty Surrayor.
For flva C ounty Commlasibnerv.
For th ro* members ol th a C o u n ty Hoard

of I'ubllr I n.trurliun.

F a r J u s t i r o ot th* Paoco in a n d for th*
following J u a t ic a Diatrlrt*. via: No*. I, 2,

3." 4.

S ax.

It la Interesting to note Mint neither
Waller Jidinmin nor tiroveq Alexan­
der. the present pitching prince* of
the two major Ivugucii, "has pitched p
lue-hll game, though John/HHi him been
with Washington since il)U7 and Al­
exander with the Uhllliefl since 1011.

T r im m in g fo r S u its o f S ilk .

Some of the must attractive new
frocks and suits of silk tire dependent
entirely upon embroldury for their tunLclllshmentor— •
* * *
The embroidery Is unction hMtfl, glrdlo etuis, on clletulhette*. collars and
sleeves, anti often on the skirts ns
well". One extremely good-lookhig
suit of putty-colored tafTetu was em­
broidered In heavy silk In the same
tone mingled with n little gold thread.
Tl*e gold was not brilliant, tmt so that
It merely added beauty and richness 0O&lt;rO* 0« 0 0 Of
tn the embroidery without being too O n e I n c h C g rtln W ill He F u b l N h r d tin obvious. This embroidery was used d e r T h i s H e a d i n g At T h r H a l e O I I 7 . 2 I
on the belt of the Jacket In an nil- l ‘c r Y e a r .
over design.
Office Neil (o W. K. Housholdrr
Garner &amp;. Woodruff Building

BUSINESS CARDS

D R . P. E. WATTS
BY K, EAR, N O S E and T I! ItO AT
MONDAYS and TIU'USDArH
I oa to t on p. M.

Dr. H. H. McCaslin
DENTIST
Office in (aitrnrr &amp; Wuudruff Rullding
______Eornwrly Occupied
Dr. W. K. H o u s e h o ld e r

DENTIST
O ffice:

Vo well building

TIIOMAH EMMET WILSON

r.. iTiMJC.HON iiOt)HiioLDr.a

Wilson &amp; Housholder
Sanford,

. LAWYERS
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Florida

Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
O f An-

in Yowfll llldg.

Sanford, Fll

GEO. A. DEC0TTES
ATTOKNEY

There la actually no part of the ap
gNxrel of wotncst. from head to feet. In
■which ribbons are not playing a promtwent role this season. Tho patron
sa in t ot wearing, or the goddnsa of the
looms, appeara to have turned espe­
c ial attention tn tho fostering of this
particular artlcln ot adornment. The
n o u lt 1* that the beauty of ribbons
b a a compelled attention and Inspired
th e ir universal uan. They crown tho
bead and clothe the feet f ml touch up
a ll thu belongings of womankind.
Jbst a few ot the pretty thing* that
feaVe kept the ribbon buulnesa brink
tarn shown In tbo picture given abovo.
Threat Include a pair of boudoir allp•pern with hccla. and a pair 'without
V ^w , a pair of galtar* with small
Ipmdant sachet bag, and n ribbon bag.
Tbe laat 1i suited to many"purposes,
*mt la found ekleOy uaoful for carrytnK the titrenaarv aciwriaortca to pro«Ung punlca. Thnro Is an Immense
T iriciy in rlhhon Imrs lnr’rdlng tho*-?
r'oU e'for H-j, • Ire and.thoke for hold»&lt;t&gt;fXi4. -ii.u.j;cvrf)i,fta, alijp-jrt.

toilet -artlclci, etc. Hcaltlcit them*
them am work,tings with flttlngn re­
quired for mending or aewlng. Hut
Miey nro frivolouu looking affairs, no
gay and pretty that It U hard lo bolievo their. Intention to bo uicful la
•erloua.
Ready--rsado solea are bought for
making tho ribbon ■Upper*, and they
are covorod oi. tho inilde with plain
Batin ribbon. Flowered and brocaded
patterns lined with tho plain aatcen
ribbon aro used for tho upper part.
Tbla Is cut In tbo proper abape and
■owed by hand to tho aolea. A very
narrow ribbon quilling uaually flnlnhea
the edgea of thcao gayly attractive
slipper*;
*, ,
t'
' The gaiter* are made by shirring
narrow katln ribbon (uaually In two
color*) over flat elastic." Bow* and
roaette* finish them, and the addition
of tiny sachet* la a new touch.

aud

COUNSELLOR

at

LAW

PrntHico In Stale and Federal Courts
iiarner-Woodruff HI,Id

Sanford Flu

SCHELLE MAINES
LAWYER
SUITE », COURT HOUSE

SANFORD,

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PHONE I4S

FLORIDA

Dr. J. A . TR0VILLI0N
SPECIALIST
In CANCER, GOITRE and TUMORS
Cure Them Without Cutting Them Out

ORLANDO,

NOTICE
N o th * ie hereby given t h a t under an d hy
virtue of at, s i t c u t D n I s s u e d - c u t ol and
under th* seal of t|i* Circuit C o u rt, S ev enth
Judicial Circuit of Ssreinoie co u n ty , Floiida,
In -a suit therein pending, wherein A. K.
Powrrs I* plaintiff and Oeo. W. Itenton is
defendant, I have levied-upon an d will j e l l
at th* front duut i f t h r court hhuie" at Sanford. R em ind* county, Florida o r M onday,
th* 6lh d r y of November, 1916, d u rin g tha
legal hour* of sale. It being the dr t M onday
In the m onth an d a legal sales day , t h e fol­
lowing d e 'c rlb e d proprrty tc-wit:
f h s East 40 feet of Lot 38 o l lllock "D f*
.1 nd Lot One (1) of Illock * A ;" Lot T e a (10)
of Dlork " A . " according to m ap of South
Sanlord, Florida, of record In Plat Rook
' II" at Page 68Lott On* (I) and Two (2) and T h ree (31
Of Flcrlild Land A Colon!' at Kin Co.'* A d­
dition- to S outh Sanford FinLot 65 of Illi rk—*-tt*\ Lots One an d Two
ol Illock “ G " of A. ft. Chappell'* S ubdivl. lo A of Block " K " o( South Sanford, FIs.
Begin a t a pcJnt 310 feet .u u th of tb s
NE comet nf N iV )( at N W j j of Section 36,
T p 19 South, Bang* IP East, and ru n th enca
South 210 Iret. F a it 210 feet. N o rth 210
fuel. West 210 feet -to place of beginning,
containing on* acre.
Lot t of Robicaon'a Addition to South
Sanford, Fla,
Same being levied u p rn as th* property
cf t h t d efendan t, G. w. Benton t o satisfy
eald execution anti costs. Terras ol sa.e cash.
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............ C. M. HAND. Sheriff.
Seminole C ounty, Florid*.

- ; FLORIDA

TO W. If.

AdndnlBlr6lor*a

Ntilco t t H elllc m m i •
Accosots
To All W hom I t May Concarn:
Nolle* it her* *y gtvep t h a t on T o ta d a y ,
th* 17th d a y ot October, A. D. 1916, I
thall pteaeot m y account oa a d m in is trato r
of tha aata to of Lucy 8. Drown, deceased,
to thp H a n u rn U o d a s n ll; H rriin g , C o u n ­
ty 'J u d g * ol Samltto o C ounty, at hit office in
Sanlord, Florida, and a t t h a same lim a
present my v a u d i t r i and ssk th a t th* said
account ba approved and confirmed.
W P. W IL S O N
A dm inistrator C .-T , A.
to i - T u r a - 1 0 te

»h«t t h a ll meet in l»tT .hall eppwffn *
representation Ih th e houae ortff tor,.
repr-* ..,?’
tlvea. a t In thJa Article provide!], whldk .t"
p o rllo nm ent abVl be baaed upon the UU
tr n iu a t a k e n . by the tt a l e ot Florida or VI
effl United States, which ever l« the i.„
tak en . In th e aevgial counUee of it,* k, J T
a n d t h n t * t h a t shall. me»r every i * „ ' .
•
th ereafter * thall apportion th e repieee tZ
lion In the houae of representatives ln ’*i£
manner .In th is article provided, which aZ
porllo nm en t shall he baaed upon th- | J ,
centna enu m eratio n, ta ken by tb e vt»&gt;, . .
Florida or by t h e United S t a t e , which •*»
la th e las t t a k e s B e it before th a lee i »iu..
an apportioning Aha representation tkal
conveete.*
Section 4 ot Article VII ot the ruiutf.
tu tlo n la hereby emended ae as to r t tt d
follawa:
" W h e n any- new county is rreated by iv,
leglatatun It ihell be en tltltd to one tea.
ato r an d one mem ber ot the h ou te of repr*.
■••ntatlvet, until the neat cnu m craii ,r, n„j
vlded lor In Serf Ion t , of this Article, t hat
■hall be tak en after the' creation of ike u u
new cou nty , or until tk* n e t t e en tu t c , , .
m e n t io n t h a t shall be taken by the I'nlud
S teles of A m erlra after the crest ken &gt;of the
'ta ld new co e n ty , whichever thall the loose,
be tak en efler the rrestlon of raid ate
county, when It thall he en titled to oa*
mem ber of th e houae of repreainiativta ft#
every ten th ou san d ot population, or the
major fraction thareof the ta m e at clk»
counties."
. .
*
n
A J o i n t Resolution piopotlng a n am.ad.
ment to Section -1 ol A rtlclr VI or the
con stitutio n of th e s tate of Florida u
em end e d by Jo in t Resolution No. t
Acta of 1893, Relating' Lo Suffrage i t i
Kligiblllty.
■
M
Re It resolved by th* legislature of tw
state ol Florida:
T h a t tbe fallowing . amendm ent to Set.
tlon 1 of Arllele VI of th f. conalituUoa tl
the s ta te of Ftortds be, and- the tame u
hereby agreed to and thall be aubraltted tt
the clrrtora of th* s t a te a t th* giiftnl
election In 1916 for ratification or rejertiaai
S eetttn I . . l i v e r y male person of the t | t
of tw e n ty ana y ears fend upwetda who It *
ri tu e n of the United Slate* e f t b r time he
a p p l e t lo rvgltter thall be deemed a q«*|.
tiled elector e t all election* under the re*,
etltutlon of th e s tate of FIdrida, prouded,
th a t he poetesses th* following addltleaalnuellAcatloner He th all h a t e resided e n d had hit per*
m a n e t t hom e a n d piece of abode in the
•tale of F lotlda for one y o u , and J* th*
county wherein he applies to regLter let
t i l m onths, previous thereto.
lie m u tt be able to reed, write end Ilittr.
pret any aeclfon ol th* constitution of ikt.
■tele of Florida a t th e Unit he applies tt
register e n d vote.
lie m u t t own in hit own right- property
to the Value of nol l e u than five hundred
dollars, which fact shall be determined only
hy i ho asse t s me n l booh* oi the county at
the lima b* applies to register end vet*.
He m i n t -not have been convicted, pre­
vious to th e lime he eppltet to regutt*
cr v olt, of larceny, robbery, forgery, per­
jury or bribery In an y of tbe court* of aty
elate or of I h t United States, or if to roevictod he m u s t have been restored to tht
rights of e it li e m h l p .
Provided, however," T h a t no person tt
lineal d aaren dan t of any such person" aha
wat on J a n u a r y 1st, 16GT, or prior there­
to, entitled tc vote under the cooalitutiou
an d laws e t an y of* tha Mate*
ot
ter­
ritories, or sn titls d to vote under any feta
of governm ent, or any naturalised citite*
or hit d escendants, th all be • denied tk*
right to register end vote because he tk t l
not he able (o read, writ* and interpret
any section of tbo constitution of tk*
slat* of Florida, n ab u se provided, or be-,
ra u .e he shall . not own property of tht
value above tM elfl*d;.'D atuiaUs*a d i l u t e
ot tbe U nited S teles, however, at the ti«*
th e y apply, end before they shell' he ad­
mitted to regUter, ahalf present lo l h
registration officer ctrtlA ral* of hi* nhlavrulilitO n. or a duly auth en ticated teyy
thereof.
Sec. t . Upon th* adoption ot title smeedment to the* constitution, th* leglalatan
shall enact a p p ro p ria te laws to catry tht
purpura ol thl&gt; am en d m en t Into oRert,
Th* votes c e tt in com phanr*' with tald
proposed am endm ent*, end th* cenvata,

N O T I C E OF F .L E O IIO N
Whereas, T h a leglilatur* c t 1915, under
the c o n stitu tio n of 1855. of th* state nt
Florida, did pass three Joint resolutions pro­
p p in g
a m e n d m e n ts to t h e constitution oi
th e s t a ts nt Flm lda, and t h a sam e wee*
agreed to by a vat* of three-fifths ol *11 th*
member* elected to each house; t h a t tn*
volt* on said Joint resolution*, wrr* entered
upon ihslr respective Journals, with the
yeas and n s r s thereon, and th * y did determin* and d lract th a t the s a i l Joint resolu­
tions be s u b m it te d to th* electors of th*
s tate at the general election In N ovem ber,
1916.
Now, therefore, 1, II. ( l a y Crawford,
secretary of Ih * atat* et Florida, do hereby
give nolle* t h a t a

-arUt-ha Itsld h t- T IU t~ 'p u n ty in Florida cn
T uesday n s i t luccaadlna th* first Monday
In November, A D. 1916, th* said T u es­
d a y being th*
13-Tuoo-Stc
H avaaih Day of N a re m h e r
for th* ratification or rejection of th# said
.Sheriff*. Hal t
Joint resolution* proposing am rm lm er.U to
Under and by virtus uf an axecutiun th e constitution of tha state of Florida, via;
b i u l n g out of Uni under th* aosl ul th*
C ounty J u d g e 's Court of (ho c o u n t y of
Uwewtwtton rbijii«(ng an Aman’llStniinole, S lat# of Florirf*. Ifl * u i U . u j m *I ic A -Joint—
D roly - petidtngr—trtJfJTn u hT r t .h b f n d a i ■ m ant t a H*etmn 9 or Artlcl* 9 of the
Slat* C on stitu tio n , Relating t a T axation
i* i-talntalff and E. J, T ump* n l&lt; d .lc n
and F,nanc*.
dan t, f have levied-upon and will aell to th e
lie it r*»oU*d by th* legislature ol the
high* at and b e t bl der far cash a t th*
oun y e.m it house door at Sanford, Heminto c o u n ty .■*-Totlta, on Monday, .th# g ih
day ol Nov mbnr, 19)6. durl g tn* legal
o tr* of sale, it b e ltg th e r-t hf/vnitay In
t • month, th* foil wing described r e d
n t a l * to- I : Half acr* t u i a r * r i t u a l ; d In
th* SW e i i n a l of Ih* N K 1. ol N E ' ( , Sec,
22, T p. 20, R. 3 ! 'K*»t. I*vi*d upon aa th e ■ on stilutlon of th e stale b* am end , d to
P ioperty uf tS* ilefendant, K. J. T hum n son, read as follow*;
to satisfy said e ic c u 'io n and n u t s . T e r m ,
’■Section «. T h e re shall lit exem p t irnm
of sal*' rash. P u r - h a v r t a nay for title.
taxatio n proparty, to the value nt A m h u n ­
C. M. H A N ') , Sh-rlff. .
dred
dollars to every widow th a t has a him-,
.
.S tm ln &gt;!* Conn y, Florida.
tly dependent on her for sup port, an d to
J«-Tue»-5tevery person who is a bona fide resident
S a ti r e of A pplication fur Tax Deed Under of th* &lt;t*t* an d baa Inat a limb or been
disabled
In w ar o r b y misfortune.**
H*rll*n 6 or C h ap ter 4 | 8 I , L aw . o f-P ie rIdr
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Nolle* I* hereby given t l i l t A. Marshall, A Joint Itesolut.on proposing a n o-stetrf
m e n t to Sectiygw-JL 3 . 4 a d .1 ut-A*»**i*&gt; Vf f
purchaser ol T ax C ailliltato No. ]63. d * tr d
th* 6(h day ef J u ly , A. IL -k&gt; t4. h**-fiietf * ro r fli # cbn rtltu tio n a t th* stole of Florida,
relating to census a n d a p p artlo n m an t.
- niil certificate in my offic*-, and h a t mad*
Its It rssolvrd b y th* legislators of the
application for ta s d ie d to issue it* at corda n t e wi.h lawv Said certificate em braces the atat* of Florida:
T
h a t the following am end m tnta to the
following de*crlb#d p rn t» riy s itu a te d In
S&gt;mlnslr county, Florida, tn-wil! I a t Five constitution of tbo a tata uf Florida be, and
Ih* same ar* hereby agrasd lav- a n d ih «
t. J'lrik Iv,, iff), Iwj Comeroa.
T h o said lan d bi-lnt assessed a t th a d a te earn* rl)llLJttt-»llkl»ftf*jr t a 1Tha'electors of
nf th e la*uanre oi . iu c b aatxifteate- I l f ( I T TfVFTsCj a t Ike general tlecilon in 1916, for
r t m a * *1 ' Uhkflown. , Ualaa* said cerilficat* ratification or rejection!
Section 2 of Article V ll is hereby a m e n d ­
. l u l l t * rr&lt;la*mcd according to 'a w ta a
deed will Issue th -reo n on tho 28th day ol ed so as to read aa follows:
O r t o t a r , A. D. 1916.
" T h e legislatures t h a t shall* c o n v e n t tn
W lintss my officfu) signature and tea! th e y*ar 1919 an d Ih erraftcr s h a l l. consist
this th e 26lh day ul fteptamb* , A- D. 19tV. of ono member of th e senate from each
(teal)
. E. A. DOUGLASS.
County In t h r s t a i r , amt ol ooa m em ber of
Clerk CJrrull Coprl Retnlnolr Co., FI*.
th e houae ol , representatives from each
&gt;
,
tly V. M . McDaniel, n , C t county in th# s t a te for every ten th ousand
uf population therein, or th* majer fraction
thsrcof where there m ay b* a major fraction
"Nall** ef A**!lvall#n far Tax D a t4 Under left over aftsr dividing tk* whole n u m ber
S rrlio n 8 a f Chaylul 41**. Laws ef Flur- of population Of th* C o u n t y b y th a n u m ­
Ida
ber tan tn o u ta n d : Provided, t h a t aach
Noli** !• hereby *iv*n th a t M. E, Dooley, county (ball have a: l*a*t one reprooentap u r t 'a a e r af Tax f’.rtiflcat*
o. 1801, t i r e and th a t no county- shall h ave mors
•fated th* 9rd A y of June, A. D. 1912, bo* th a n three r*pr*t*ntY lv*a In th* house of
filed a*i.l certificate la .my flic*, an d hat representative*. Th# member* ef th* heua*
mad* apphea Ion foe tox deed to itru* is
accordance with law. Said certifies!* eratiraco* th* following described p ro p e rty
• I’uated ip H a r ti o lo aounty, Florida, to*
wit! B W U ot 8*:&gt;f. Ba*. 19. Tp. 29 8. R.
32 E. 40 acr**.
Th* said land being avafaved at th a d a ta
cf th* t*euanr* Of a ch certificate in Ih*
nara* of Unknown. Unlaav said certificate
ehall be, redeemed according lo taw ta x
dred wifi 1* uv (hereon on tho 14th day of
October. A- D. 1918.
Wltnere ray alfi-l*l etgna'ur# an d1 real
(hi* lb* 12lh d a y of Heptamtar, A. D.
, # '£ * l)
■ B.*A. DOUGLASS,
:
Clerk Circuit C ourt Baralnol* C# Fla.
Ry V. M. McDaniel. D. C.

"*T-Tu#*-M*

SUCCESSOR

3-Tuea-fOtc

Section 3 ml Article Vll of the con,,!,,
at to ff*j r*
foiloy*:
1
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lion It b tr tb y amended

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SANFORD
s

LEGAL ADVtRIISING

For" C o n stab le In and for th* following
Ju stiro District*, vlt: Not. I, 2, 3, 4.
In tes tim o n y whereof, f havo h e re u n to
set m y h a n d and affiled th e great teal of
the S ta l e of Florida, a t Tallahassee, th*
Capital, th ia the tw enty-fourt -day of A u­
gust, A. I). 1916.
(seal)
II. CI.AY C R A W F O R D ,
Secretary of S tats.
To C. M. H a n d , Shtrllf Seminol* C ounty.

aenatbr* Jo b* elected. t h i l l b . *|,*u d .
■i to t m of four y u r t , th e t t r m to
*
t h i flrtt T u M d i y l u t r th* flrtt M u n i , , M
April of (lit following
year, except .V?
w h tn • n tw count* It created, u * i#,V,M
fur# shall i t t b i t tim e fla th e length
te rm ml the flrtt l e i i t a r to bm elected tk iz
Irom i t tw o or four y e i r t with the
la view ot keeping the n u m b er of old 2 }
■t o n k i n ■' balance With the number o l T t

UNDERWOOD

One and two horse Wagons Made
in Sanford, on hand at all times.
PRACTICAL HORSESHOER .
205-207 Oak Ave.
Phone 244

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Natica *f Apellratlon far Tag Head Under
Hectt a * *r Chaplet 4fi»a, Law* ef F lsrNolle* 1* barely given th a t C hatter Kan.
nlevo, pIMchaser of T a x C r r tficate No. 940.
d a ta th* 6th day of November. A. I). 1*95
has filed ■aid rartlficsis in my office, and
ha* ox da application lor tox d**d to issua
in accord a oca with Uw. 8 ;l d e e n if ic a u

H E N R Y M c L A U L IN
JEWELER ~
MY SPECIALTIES:
Pit KAllD’MHAND-FAINTED CHINA
HOIUIAM'H STERLING SILVER
ROGERS’ PLATED WARE
KI.GIN AND W ALTUAM WATCHES

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

1041st St. Phone 182
C. H. DIN GEE
P l u m b l n g '^ i d

Gas Fi tting
411 W ork Received M y Peraond

Attention And Deal Effort*.
Oppoall. a t * Hall

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Talwkw* N« »

�HERALD

. About Shoes for the Young People

Ttome
Jjessons

+

mm

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Prtoirtd Specially for This Newspaper
By Pictorial Review

Tailored Suit of Likeable Design
.7 / £
T ,r7 ,er* At 11,0 »*&lt;ica
l »
l t h *M q with “ narrow
bell of self-material.
To make the milt in modium six©
require! 6k yards 54-lnch material,
If made without the skirt, the*jacket
require. 3 yard, or serge. \ cc, r
need have no terror, for the homo
dressmaker who follow. -direction,
carefully. The Mam. .hould be carefully pressed after they aro stitched.
*« 1-n,
oeoa

jg c ttrr,

6799
jet,it fTftn serge

To make the coat close the under­
arm and shoulder se&amp;ms as notched
Adjust underfacing to position under­
neath the front, thon plait front and
back, creasing on slot perforations.
Bring folded edges to corresponding
small *'oMperforations and tack.
Eaoe. the collar and 'sew to nock
edge, notches and center-backs even,
, after which roll tho collar; and front
as illustrated.
In closing tho seams of tho sleeves,
which come next, enra any fulness
between notches at tho elbow. Leave
extensions free. 1-urn hem at lower
edgo on small " o " perforations.
Turn under extension on slot perfora­
tions, lap to small “o " perforations
and tack. Close seam of euff'as notch­
ed and line; sow to sleeve with small
‘V * perforation at lower edge o f
cuff at Inside seam of sleeve, and
bring largo “ O ' 1 perforation in cuff
to single largo *'Om 'perforation in
aleeve. Bew aleovo in armhole ns
notched, small ” o M perforation at
shoulder seam, easing In any fulness.
The upper front edgo of the pocket
is indicated by small " o " perfora­
tions.
Adjust to position on front upper
edgo at the lower small “ o " perform
tions.
Now, lino tho belt and adjuat to
oaltlnn over the plnlt In front nnd
nek of the coat. Finish with buttons.

Following Id tho ahoo tracks of their
elders, children and half-grown young
pcoplo aro wearing tho boat-looking
and best-mado shoes which have fallen
to their lot bo far. Tho correct stylea
for children bb to ahapo aro those that
follow tho Bbapo of tbo foot, anug
enough not to slip at tho heel, and a
little longer and broader than the feet
they aro to clothe,- with wldo toca,
flexible aolea and low heels.
Tho matter of ahapo disposed of,
without room for mistake, there Is
left a considerable latitude In choice
of design and finish. All on tho same
sensible Inst, plain, drossy nnd fancy
shooB hnvo received almost ns much
attention at tho hands of manufactur­
ers as those meant for older people—
and this Is saying a lot
An attractive dress shoo for a child
Is shown in tho picture,'with white kid
and patent leather combined In a
graceful design. It fastens over the
Instep nnd ankles with cut-out straps
buttoned over black buttons nt the
side. Tho neat machine stitching Is nn
Important feature In Its finish. A flat
rlbbou bow decorates the too.
For tho well-grown miss n pretty
boot Is shown with cloth top, patent
leather trimming nnd laced fastening.

It Is trim In appcaranco and broader
In tho too than It looks. Tbo narrow
effect Is accomplished by tho long
point In (bo tip of p’atent leather.
. Tho plain leather sandals mado for
children's midsummer'wear deserve a
good word always.* Worn without
stockings, they help out the youngsters
that aro denied the pleasure of running
barefoot, and are so easy to put off
and pn that the llttlo people can In-,
dulgo In tho joy of getting their feet
on tho groqnd occasionally. ’
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
9r*ld In Millinery.
,
Serviceable, adaptable braid has
been called upon for trimming the
newest tailored hats, and some very
unique effects havtf bceh obtained
from Its artistic use. A largo Chou or
rose of folded whlto silk braid effect­
ively trims a flno white leghorn. A
three-cornered dark brown mllan has
dangling nt one sldo a red apple .of
soutache braid alluring enough to
tempt any modern daughter of Eve.
Wide cotton braid with colored bor­
ders band the sports hats of panarnn,
silk and peanut straw. Watch tho
braid counters for choice bits If you
wish a.new hat trimming.

tailored suit,
jacket
vitk fast) front and back. A belt
of self suterisl holds In the fulness
at tks »ld«*.
if tbs aim I* t» select a suit ' that
»Bt.hul(r» modish simplicity, one
corid not be better suited than In this
model with single-breasted jacket and
rliln, fall skirt. It is carried ont in
forest green sorgo. Later in the sen­
ses fur easily may be added,
If deHred. The jaeket has a eonvertikls collar so that the front may be
fastened close up to the neck or rolled
Pictorial Review Jaeket N6. 8808. Sizes, 34 to 44 inrhes bust. Priced
II cents. fikirt No. 87W. Rises, 22 to 38 Inches waist. Price, 111 cents.*'
JACK GRANEY KILLING BALL already established himself as a fa­
vorite In St. 1/outs. Tobin formerly
Veteran Outfielder of Indians. Enedur^ uas with the HI. Louis Feds. Fielder
Jones thought so well of tho Drowns
aged by Presence of Speaker, U
lie at onco' signed Tobin. DcsldCB
Hitting Hard.
being a fast'man on tbo bases ho Is a
'
*
hard
hitter and n good lleldor. Jones
• "Jnck’’ Ornncy, left fielder of tho
Cleveland Indians, wns never n fenco expects him to be ono of tho stnrs of
buster, but ever since "Trls" Speaker tho season.
fwiartsf a sluglo-breaated

J

get It fn tho morning paper without
4 SANfORD LODGtS 4
your megttphonlng It now.”
"Dili had honesty nnd fairness
Hanford Lodge No 62, F. and A. M.
enough to know that Klein had called
a good one. but ho lmtcd to bo told
Communication every first and third
about. U ouL loud, He la-no excep'-fThursdays at-Y tSO. visiting brethren
tlon to tho rulo. It la tough enough welcome.
• S. G. Kennedy
for any of us to get caught flat-footed, O. L. Taylor
Secretary *
W. M
without It being rubbed In," saya Wagnor sagely.
Monroe Chapter No. 15, H. A. M.
« Meets every second and fourth Thura
“ LOT PLAYER” MOST-DESIRED lay in Masonic Hall otrer tho Imperin
Theatre. Visiting companions welcome
J. F. Karnatx
O. J. Miller
Philadelphia Paper Takes Exception
Sec’y
High Priest to Remarke of Former Umpire
Egan About Players.
rininofe Chapter 2, Order East era Sta
Meets every first and third Tuesday
Jack Egan of West Chester, Pa., In each month. Evcryonb who has scan
who has quit umpiring to beconio bis Star in the JJnat are cordially invited
business manager and acout of tho to visit this chapter.
Alice E Robbins, Sec’y
Provldcnco club, believes that the “lot
player" Is more desirable'than (he col­
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
legian.
Meets
second and fourth Tuesdays.
To this Philadelphia Telegraph re­ Nisi ting knights
always welcome.
torts: " 'Lot players' aro In the* mi­ M. McLaulin *
. O .J. Millar
nority In thA majors, but no manager'
K*.*R. and S.
C. C.
would turn down an Eddie Collins, a
Sanford Lodge No. 27, f, O. O. F.
Jack Barry or a George 8lster Just
Meet*
every Monday at 7:30 p. m.^
because ho had a' highbrow educa­
M. W. A. Hall, Pico Block.
tion."
J. W. O. Singletary
J. I. Johnson*.
Secretary
N. U.
Further Worry for Giants.
Tharo la further worry for the
Gale City Camp No. 6, W. O. W
Giants. White endeavoring to Held a
Meets pecond and fourth Wednesday
ground ball tho other day, Christy nights in each month.
J. F. Hoolehan
Mathewson split tho little Unger of y. L. Miller
Clerk '■
• .Council Commander
his throwing hand. This means Dig
____-St_______
II. P. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1241
for several days. And McGrow la
Meet flrat and third Wednesday night
fretting whether tho veteran will be at corner of First St. and Palmetto Av*.
Cruse Barnes
J. G. Hurley ,
ablo to rogaln his old-time form.
Secretary
Exalted Ruler
The LakeUreeie Council No. 31 Junior
Pays 11,100 for Bride.
Order United American Mechanics
Hnbramento, Cal.—Rose Joe, the
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P.
serenteen-year-old daughter of Chin
M„
in the City Hall. Visiting brothers
Joe. Chinese restaurant keeper of are welcome.
C. H. Smith, Rec. Sec.
Marysville, Cal., nnd a graduate of the
Celery City Aerie No. L859
Marysville grammar school, wns sold
Meeting every Tuesday night
by her futher to Lee Dow, n wealthy
Snn -Francisco merchant, for -fl;100 o'clock. Pico UuildlfeK.
II. Walsh
Jos. C. Roberts,
nnd became the bride of tho man she C. Worthy
President
Secretary
had never Been before. The bride*
LToom Ik' twenty-five years older tlmn
OJIS TRIBE NO. 61, I. O. R. M.
Meets every first nnd* third Friday
Rose Joe, who U pretty nnd n talent­
nights at 7:30 in Masonic Temple.
ed pianist.
Visiting brothers welcome
W. A. Ginn,
John Stamper,
Gander Plays Part of Housewife.
C. of R.
Sachem
Droxll, 1ml.—Hobart Brower him n
large gander that believes the duties United brotherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners of America
of the hotiKewife should bp shared.
Sanford
Union No. 1761 meets
When ii goose wns set* on n number of first and Local
third Thursday night at 7
eggs the gander lando It evident tliut- t/clock,in the M. ’W . A. Hull. Pico Blk.
he, too. wished to set. He wus given
\V. O. Singletary W7W. Van Ness
ir nest and egg*. He stuck to hi* task
Sec.Trcua.
President
faithfully ami wns rewarded with n
Heralds of Liberty
good hatch.
M eets nt Englirt' Hall first Monday
night in each month nt 7:30.
Left Cent to Each of Her Heirs.
*Wm. E. Householder, Commander
Wakefield, Mass.—The will of Anna
MU* Bert ha Packard. Secretary
K. Gilman left to each of her legal
The Hanford Council K. of C.
heir* the sum of one cent The wom­
an stated that tin* bequest* were Mee't the 2nd Sunday 3 p. m., and th*
small been us© In n life of M years 4th Sunday 8 p. m., each month, at K.
Hall. Oflk Avc.
sbe had never received from nny of of TC. oo.
Srhaal. Grand Knight.
them a single klmbies* or courtesy
C. L. Britt.JFin, Sec’y. . The estate. I* to go Into a trust fum 1
lor cliurlty.
* -*•
■
Modern Woodmen of America
"Tleeta 2,-4, Thursday evenings, .7:30,
in M. W. A. Hull. Pico Building.
C. D. Couch
E. McDonald
Consul
Clerk

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FOHL PRAISES BOBBIE ROTH

O P E N FO R T H E SE A SO N

Manager of Cleveland Indians Sayt
'TOtmaiWr"" Is Pull oi Right
Spirit and Ambition.

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joined tho team Oranoy has boon "kill­
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that ono playOr will start a wholn
team slugging, lio begins to hit tb o .
sphere, thou another *tart» to h1t;ttm t
k . entlrq team (H
In no time itho
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Umpire Klem's Ira Aroused by Yarn
Bobble Roth.
Told by Jack Miller When Dad
son, “Thera's a kid that's a wonder,”
Strike Is Called.
said Manager Kohl tho othor day In
speaking of 'the former White Sox
Jack Mlllor was at bat fend Umpire player.
_ ^
___ ______________
“He'a
young, ambitious____
and
Klein rolled a bad strike on him in »V hnV plonty oV gaU -P^nty of that 'gotgame played In BL Louis last season. Up.in d.jn» spirit, If Jackson, when
- Mlllor turnod to Killlfer, tho Phlja- ho flrst broltB | Dt ha,j only half of
dolphla catcher, and said:
Roth's ambition and spirit what a
**1 was Ashing yesterday."
wonderful player ho would havo made.”

LOUD BAWL RILED SWEENEY
Former Boaton-Chlcago Player Didn't
Like Umpire Klem'e Manner In
Calling Him Out,

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TOBIN POPULAR W ITH

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’ Favorite In $t. Louie—Expected
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Reporta from the West stato that
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In stentorian tones.
' Sweeney knew U was a good strike,
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yelled:
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people In Providence and Chelsea will

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October 10, ion

THE SANFORD HERALD

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and Drum Corps and Boy Scoute

the socialists are proselyt­
take part. Route from Tampa Bay
THE SANFORD HERALD' sen—and
ing with great vigor.gate, Boulevard, Franklin street, La­

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Knott has' declared that if defeat­
ed in the primary he will support fayette street,* Frlorlda avenue to
Catts and have all his folldwers to Twenty Second streer, and then
Frdnklin street. The Veterans and
Publlth*,] Etttt Tw-UyW! rrUl»T
*■"
"
•
. .
do t{ie same.
*
their ladles will be "in'automobiles.
To
the
community
is
measured,
not
by
the
amount
of
money
owed
to
its
de^
Catts however cares nothing for
Thursday
flight—Grand
barbecuo
positors,
but
by
the
manner
in
which
their
funds
are
used.
the ca,uso of Democraiyr. Months
■uimcBirooN riticE. in advance
ag&lt;J, yrhen he foresaw the possibility at Plant Field Pa/k. The tabled to
O H I TEAS...........................
If hoarded up under plea of conservatism and used only to pile' up profits
bo built across tho field. Large fires.
SIX MONTHS...................................... 1 ofjosing the. nomination,.ha set .dili­
for
its stockholders,’it is os useless to the community as any miser.
Son* of Veterans to meet on Wed­
THEKE MONTHS. ........... .......... ...............
T» gently to work to ingratiate himself
with another party and disrupt tho nesday and Thursday, at 10 o'clock
If oaned to its customers, upon approved security, and to all the taxpayers
D blr«r*4 la Um O il fc; C rn ta t IJ.oo Pat T w la
Iat the city ball.
Democratic party.
through
purchase of die communities- bonds; it is doing its duty and exem­
t l l t i n H 20*.- P « Month
The following General Order No. 6
f l i a w l * la Adtnnro M art Ho Mndo ai Offlra
plifying Tta' right to be called a “financial" institution.
A man of rerharksble leadership, J has been -issued--from tho head­
he has been so successful-that If he
SalaraJ Aa IWiW d O iM Mall M atlrf A ufu.l I!* 4
quarters of Maj.-Gen.-L. H. Buchan­
seduces anything like tho following
IM S. a llh a PaalaSlf at Saafard, P m ld a
an nt Chip icy:
from the rightful nominee that ho • "Comrades: Your Commander In­
I’atU r A d at M aith Ird. 1ST*.
claims, the nation will see nn anom­
Ttiaahaaa Nn- Ml alous state of affairs on November cites your attention to tho near ap­
OSIm la llarmld ItaUdlnf
proach* of our State Reunion at
HLjMhr YOUR RUSlHtjS
7th, a southern state going Repub­ Tampa, Fla., Oct. 17-19, 1916.
lican in a year of national Demo­
"It is more than liktfly that some
cratic victory!
0, L TATLOR
R. R. DEAS
very Important business will cotne
C. M. HAND
II. R. STEVENS
-j Recognixfng the danger, George before tho convention and it is my
An'l C**hicr
Cuhisr
iPt«••)«!»«
vkw-tWM
F.
L
WOODRUFF
Vlt*-Pr«*I&lt;bnf
F. Raney, chairman of the state
desire that each and ev er/ camp in
Democratic executive committee is­
tho division bc_represented- - sued a call for n meeting in Jackson­
''The anticipated pleasure-of meet­
ville on October 7, that preventive
ing
many of my comrades -and a
l o w v i x x m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
w
f l j
measures be taken.
goodly number “ Bf the Sons and
Somo mem-will-na doubt belfarrhd
away by tho liersce partisanship Daughters increases the activities of •for which man la responsible.
coat to securo tbo’service's ol Ilorinv Strathdcno, bound from _New Yofi
my life and tends to brighten my few
which it is given to Cntts to Inspire,
It
was
In
1B5C
that
a
young
Eng-.
‘ for Bordeaux.
After the m-w hif-j
remaining days.
and will follow wherever he leads,
Ilsh chemist, whllo trying to produco
obeyed orders to take to the hoiu!
"Let me urge upon you, my com­ artificial quinine, distilled from coal
even into the. Republican ranks, but
I the submarine sent a torpedo Ut«'
Sanford people have lone wanted a it .is unthinkable-that the stronger rades, your Sons and Daughters to tar a substance which hnd a beautiful
! the Strathdene and sank h'er. Tli
fine hotel where the llnnick&gt;r tourist and better element ifSuld abandon meet with us, .as It may be the lust mnuvo tint. This was tho first of the
'raider, patrolling the vicinity of
anillno dyes, dyes which have no#
could he entertained in lavish style, their principles and bolt the party. time for many of us.
|
trans-Atlantic stenfnahip lung, morifl
and efforts have been made to In* —Pensacola Journal. *
"Gen. As G. Baker, who has been produced In nearly a thousand
considerably
to the southward. Al
dure outside capitalists to invest
charge of the Veterans’ 1interest will commercial shades, 400 of which aro
10:46 a. M she hailed th'e Kritifi
widely
used.
This
young
chomtst,
Wil­
their shekels in the get rich quick
not be satisfied short of a full nt- liam Henry Perkin, aocin-cd cnnltnl
DEMOCRATIC-TICKET
steamer. West Point, London, f«enterprise. The outside capitalists, Presidential Electors
tcndancd.
Newport News with u warning jhjt1*
*=~T*~-T-£ j from his father and began tho manuhowever, said "If you have such a
J. Turner Duller
This was ten miles south of the light- l
facUiro of dyes, as a result" of which
good thing why don't yqu invest
The Idj hearted people of Tampa ho was knighted and amassed' a for­
Morton Curabnllo
ship. The crew took to the hoikl
your money in it?" And now the
I wnnt you all to come and sharo their tune. * Ills discovery Immediately atand the submarine torpedoed aa
J. P. Clarkson
home men are on the ground with
gcneroU* hospitalities, they bfd you trnetCT! tho attention of Gcrmnn man*. Frank Harris
sank tHo steamer.
the money and they will build the
uOicturers, who, ntded by fur-stghtod
' all hearty welcome.
Milton I t Mabry, Sr.
At 4:30 p. m„ six miles south's^
bankers, employed, university cbetnhotel. That's "the way to build up '
Will I t Prick,
"Ma|.-Gen, L.- H. Buthnnan,
or
the lightship, the G
| bits, and established dyo plants on tho
your town; ’ Show your faith in itsJ j. or Culled Slates Senator
"Commanding Fla. Division U. C. V. I Rhino and Main rivers. Inaugurating
marine
stopped the Stephnno. Pu»^
future by investing, your money ‘
Park Trammell
"Col. W. A. Rnwls,
sengdrs
•
and crew were taken olf it
an
industry
which
has
enjoyed
phein it. —Apalachicola Times.
For Congress Fourth District
Ailjt.-Gon. and Chief of Staff. I nonionul success. At tho outbreak of
the
ship's
boats nnd the umiens
- — O----\Y. J. Sears
bout torpedoed tho liner. As tih^
I iho present great war 21 manufactur­
$unford furmers *should be very For Governor
ing establishments, most of them
did not appear to disable the stsun
W. V. Knott
within an area of 130 square miles, had
careful about investing their hard
steel vessel it was supplemented bj '
a practical world monopoly of tho an­
earned money in any kind of scheme For Secretary .of State
gun fire. She remained afloat u-j
iline dyo trade.
for the marketing of their crops un­
til 10:05 o’clock last night.
II. Clay Crawford
(Continued from Page l)
It is not a coincidence that 12 of
less they are satisfied that the proper For ♦’h nipt roller
political body have disputes and con­ Germany's biggest dyo factories aro
Near sunset the British stesngl
kind of credentials can be shown by
Ernest Amos
troversies
which
they
cannot
amic­
Kingston
came within view of tl*.
located
at
Essen,
adjacent
to
tho
lead­
the men who aro hacking the scheme. For Slate Treasurer
ing munition plants of tho Teutonic
ably
settle
among
themselves,
to
suhmprsible.
The same procedun ^
We have cash buyers here who put
J. ,C.' tuning
empire. Tho samo coal tar which prowhat
authority,
provided
by
law,
do
was
followed
nnd
at 6 p. m. ti*
up their money for the farmers and For Slate Supt. Public Instruction
they appeal? The courts of the I ,*uco® dyestuffs also furnlshca the es­
Kingston
went
down
southeast ef
are willing to do all in reason to as­
W. N. Shrats
sential ingredients of tho high explo­
land.
The
courts
are
the
constitut­
tho
lightship.'
sist the growers in every way. In For Justice Supreme Court
ed authorities to settle all disputes sives used in tho shells of tho 16-lnch
The bright moonlight gave lb
fact the Sanford section is very for­
guns which battered down tbo forts
Jefferson 11. Hrowne
and controversies. Then you talk of
submarine a good chance to contit^ l
tunate in this respect and is one of For Railroad Commissioner
Liogo, and which fill tho head of
about the Democratic voters settling tho deadly submarine torpedo.
operations. Sha moved a little u
the lew sections in Florida where the
Royal C. Dunn
Up to tbo llmo of Perkin's epochthe westward and sobn after dut
buyers conn? down and pay cash for For Stairs Attorney Seventh Dist. • this question. Didn't tho Demo­
cratic party originate tne very law making discovery, coal tar was tho
stopped the Dutch tramp steas
the crojw. Every foreign scheme for
Joseph H. Jones
Bloomer sdijk, New York for Rot­
the growing or marketing of crops For Slates Senator Nineteenth Dlst. under which this contest was car­ despised by-product when coal was
Secretary John D. Foster.
ried into the courts by Mr. Knott? burned to produco coko and illuminat­
terdam, three miles south of
should be carefully investigated lie- Geo. W. Crawford
Certainly it did.
A Democratic ing gns. Today tho once rojoctod third Run Baker, who was recently pur lightship. The steamer was suit
fore any money is invested.
For Mcipher House of Represenllves legislature enacted that Inw. • • • product lias become, as It were, tho chased by tho Ynukeos for a sum not
after the crew hud entered imit
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F L. Woodruff
AH a law abiding citixcn I propose keystone In tho manufacture not only mado public.
lifeboats. The submarine left bf
For County Judge
Secretary John B. Foster of the
SUPPORT THE PARTY
to stand by thd decisions of the of dyestuffs and high explosives, but
still
afloat but she went down it
of
many
perfumes,
photograph
devel­
Now York club, whoso opinion can bo
Tho fact that Cntls should' have
E. F. Householder
court of this state.
8:05
p.
m.
,
opers
and
innumerable
medical
com­
taken
as
representing
that
of
his
own
made overtures to another pafty, and For Sheriff
"You tell me that it is our duty pounds known ns coal-tar prepara­ club and club Tiwners In general, saya
A litfln*later the Norwegian stew*;
that the petition of that party to
E. E Brady •
to simply meet hero and do nothing? tions.
that not only Frank Baker would not cr Chr Knudsen, Now York to Loo-'
have his name put on the ballot, ns For Clerk Circuit Court
if th e 'Democratic Cexecutive rornAt tbo outbrenk of tho world war bo worth tho money; but that 'ovbn
don was sunk. Three other uteamtf*
E. A. Douglass
prescribed by the electo rallaw ,
1mittee of Florida has any duty at all tho United States was Importing nn- Ty Cobb, tha acknowledged biggest
For
Supt.
Public
Instruction
should have been prepared and pre­
it is to aid in .the election of fho nuafly from Germany about 915,000,000 drawing card of tho American league; were reported sunk early today. Tbfi
sented before the results of the Dem­
T. W. Lawtpn
Democratic candidates. If the Dem- worth of nnllino dyes. Tbo dlscontln* Walter Johnson, tho star pitcher of Kansas, meanwhile, had sent broad­
ocratic primary were made known, For Tax Assessor
erntitf executive committee of Florida uancu of theso dyo shipments has had that organization; Grover Cleveland cast radiograms telling of the »3b*;
proves either that he had a clearer
A. Vaughn
lias not the courage nor the manhood an effect upon our Industries out of Alexander and our own Christy .mnrine’a appearance. ” The W«t
proportion to tho actual valuo of Mathowson would not be paying In­ I’oint ulsOy,flashed warnings bvfoct j
pre-vision of hi* defeat than any For Tax Collector
to stand up and fight for Demo­ nil
tho Imports, for tlio manufacturing es­ vestments nt an expense of 925,000 per she_&gt;
' abandoned.
These &lt;!»■
Jim. D. Jinkin#
body else, or that he ,has an utter
cratic candidates then it liad best tablishments in this country which season Individually.
patches were picked up ut Newport-*
contempt for the party whose prin­
dissolve.
used theso dyes employ more than
nnd a fleet,of United States W
ciples he swore to uphold.
THE TRIBUNE IS RIGHT
"You ask me why I said In that 2, 000,000 workers, and many of tho
puiio
boni - destroyers “ tmuiedts
P
h
i
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o
s
o
p
h
e
r
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S
tone.
Many of the state papers have 1call that the. Democratic party was factories have been joiccd-ta&gt;rim on
Cntts has thus given the Repub­
If
yoll
know
!u&gt;w
to
spknd
less
than
were
ordered
out to pick up tW-J
■—I—never- h?3TiI—CuTfs* half tImo'o"r*oTcn icss. •
licans the opportunity they have been roasting tho Tampa Tribune
you get you Itare tbo philosopher's crews.
Tho Increnso In tho prices of somo atono.—Franklin.
been looking for- thn***—itm nr-rrnrn 4*Wnttiv th a t- ■pirjW’V leaned toward* speak but once and then only for
%. .
of
tho dyes can only bo compared
Catts
before
and
aflyr
the
primary.
|
Throughout the day nnd night tb
to disrupt l he. Democratic ’party in
about live minutes. .1 was putsing
with
tho
nsUAlsh|ng
tncreaso
In
tho
Sonic
of
them
intimate*!
that
the.
destroyers
cruised -in the w»W*
Florida during a presidential year —
1along the sidewalk in Tampa more piic 9* of shares In somo of tho "war
nround the N nnt tickcL-lighUhip— .
an entering wedge In the nttenmptc Tribune would swing around to than a molith. ngo nnd I heard him brldo" stocks. For Instance, patent
an entering wedge in the attempt ta Knott in-fore the election, meaning standing on that platform and tell blues Jinvo regia Lured, tbo astonishing
A Tl lIN
H ftR
0F“‘«d the »urvlvor« ol
that the pendulum of the paper was tho _])eOllle„.tO_-ptactico—wriViftg—b t r
A
l fi
U ON
1* jI P• 'SU. S
ullU
iV F
LS
J ' t hcy
ve98C,jg
known to have been d«
break the solid south.
advanco from CO cents to $24 a
rat her erratic. . Thn Tribune-hatt-TT?"rinmc, so that If he did net get on pound. Other dyos which formerly
(Continued .from Page 1)
troyed exregt tho Kingston, *&gt;sj
The Republican candidate.-Oeoreo- 'perfect right to support Colts br any
T.'TtlTcn of Key West is the strong­ other' nominee and The Herald is the ticket by the Democratic nom sold for 25 cents a gallon now bring ' The submarine then moved in dose took them on board. The crew «!’■
to tho light ship, where at 6 a. m. the Strathdene had previously
est man his party could have sclect-' one paper that never took another ination- that they could write1' it 912.
Sinco 1893 tbo United States has she stopped the British steamer given shelter on tha lightship.
there.
That
was
enough
for
mo.”
■ed in the entire state and will un­ paper to talk for their -polictlcnl
produced about £0 per cent of.Jho
doubtedly poll a bevvy* vote. Mit- preferences. The Tribune fought n
dyes needed In domestic manufac­
rhell, an independent, while hia good fight for Catts nnd aa soon ns
tures.
chances appear;qulto visionary, will the supreme court dually derided
Flavor of "Grugru.’* .
certainly draw to himself a following that Knott wan the noi'ninco - the &gt;
Tho palm(^rub. was called "grngru”
that would otherwise go to the Dem­ Tribune bows gracefully to the Irt-j
In tho West'Indies. It was there that
ocrats. The anti saloon people arc evitable and in nn editorial under j
VIRTUALLY FORGOTTEN INDUS­ thp late Sir John La Foroy Icarucd to
uncommonly active—w ith, good re at the caption "K nott the Nominee” j
TRY BEING REVIVED IN HASTE.
cat It. As ho was thought to bo a man
takes the stand that Democrats
uomawhat moro particular than tbo or­
should support Know. the nominee.
dinary Individual In his choice af food,
This is the spirit that all Demo­ Chance Discovery of Young English ho found listeners when ho discoursed
cratic papers and all Democrats j 'Chemist Taken Up by Germani* on tbo great delicacy and tho dollcloua
should have, for It multiJra nut t
flavor of tho palm grub,
and Made Great Utility for
Tha Greeks served the grub Instead
whether it lie Catts or Knott wfe are!
Whole World.
or fruit. A novel way of preparing It
all for the Democratic candidate bo
tho tnhlo was ■to-fokw-thn worm,'
he Catts or Knott.
A virtually forgotten Industry la bo* at
roasted,
from a plant which was
IflgnTCVIYed' w'lili frantic haste ns a
brought
in
by a slavo. Tha Grecian
result of tho xllscoiillnuanco of Gor* epicures wore
high' In thoir praise of
many's world commorco In anlllnd or tho, grubs.
_____teiaxJ)________ i a
coal-tar dyes, according to a bulletin
Issued by tho National Geographic
Wo have tried them all out urd
Discrimination.
society.
•
found that .Webster's Ribbons
(Continued frhm Pago 1)
'T
are
much
Tbo United States, like many other studious person.for. poetry?" asked tho
lust longer, make a neater let­
and from L to 6:30 o'clock rereption
countries, is looking longingly once
ter and do not fill the typo :
"Yet, Indeed,” replied the msn who
by Daughters of Confederacy of more to Avignon's madder root for Its
was
reading a pink paper.
state
president
and
executive
board,
We bought a full line, for every
"Turkey red," to India's Indigo for Its
"Who's your favorite—Drowning,
at the’ home of Mrs. C. E. Wobb nt blues, to Mexico's cochineal for Its
make of machine from tho old
nyron. Keats or Shelly?"
Lafayette street.
Hcarlols, to Central America's logwood
■tylo Remington to the new No"Oh. I've never read anything by
EVEREADY offers every man, woman
Tuebday evening— Reception at for Us blacks and browns, to our own those fellows, but I aaw a piece on the,
9 Oliver. : : : : : : :
oak forests for the quercitron yello#, aportfng paga of a .newspaper yester­
the
Tampa
Bay
Casino.
Introduc­
Sold in Jacksonville for 91.00
and—no, not to tho pocullar Mediter­ day that was every bit as good aa
and child ah opportunity to turn one J
tion of sponsors and' concert.
We sell them at 76c delivered',
ranean scasholl for Its purplo, for the •nosey at tho BaL‘ “
Wednesday
evening
Business
ses­
to*your desk.. Simply call 148
manufacture of the Tyrian shade bonew word into $3,000.
.
®
sion at 11 o'clock at the Tampa Bay loved by emperors ,ls one of thn soand tell us the color wanted nnd
Casino. Excursions oo bay, memori­ called lost arts.
WORTH OF BASEBALL PLAYER
tho kind of typewriter you have.
al ceremony on the boat. Lunch by
But theso ancient vegetable dyes,
Are^ou going to neglect'this offer—or are &gt; you
Daughters.
somo of which waro In uso when tho Secretary Foster of New York Giants
coming in today and get.an EVEREADY CON­
Says 923,000 Is Too Much to
Wednesday night—Ball at the mummy cloths ware bolng msdo for
Pay for Any Man.
TEST BLANK?—they are free.
Centro Asturlano. Square denies the pyramid builders qt Enrpt, can
nover
replace
the
coal-iar
dyjl,
which,
and tha ladles u&gt; dance with the Vet-,
Is any baseball player worth to any
during the 60 years Slnco they wero
Contest closes November 7—at1midnight. .
erans.
accidentally discovered, hare revolu­ Club en outlay of 925,000 for one sea­
Thursday ynorning—Business ses­ tionized the art of adding color to son?
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sion In ths morning. This Interesting question arose re­
our clothes, our houses, our Inks, our
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-Thursday afternoon—Parade in ■hoes; our wallpaper, out halt, and our cently at tho hoadquorters of tho
,
which Veterans, Sons of Veterans, book bindings. Id fact, aniline dyes | Giants. In tho Fifth avonue building
i-V -W-MBiVJs,
tints during a dlscurslon of what It would
Spanish War Vstersns, Tampa Fife ftirnlsh almost aU.of UjS m
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last Wednesday afternoon to select
A FARM BARGAIN
officers for .the ensuing year. Mrs.
Ten acre' truck' Tar hi. 5 H -acres |
| INANDABOUTTHECITY :: James Taylor was* elected president; cleared and /armed sc te a yesfd.r'3. L - i ip*Mrs. W. E. Scoggau first vice presi­ nrreB tiled with best of material and
j / (Coni m od irorn Pare 3)
dent*, whose duty is to work for tin* in perfect shape. Splendid well.
UitW lUppcnlngB—Mention . enlargement ol the .dim : Mrs, H. A.
Charming Hirthlay Parly
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Tiled land plowed nnd In shape to T
0f Manors in Brief—
.. Speer, second vice, president, who set
Mra. Allan Jones entertained fiftyJ
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out tit once. No buildings.
live boys nnd girls on Saturday after­
Pewonnl Items of.
has the fellowship of the claw* in
I
sold
the
ndiolning
5
nr/cs
with
noon at a-beautiful party in cefebra
charge;- Mrs. Leslie flrynn, ' third
Interest
*
aeres
tiled
n
few
weeks
ago
for
tjon
of the tenth birthday, of her
vice president, who attends to the
91500.00
and
It
is
not
so
well
lo*
little
daughter
I.eCluro. Such a good
religious and social life of the rLm;
«' ,he FloI“ n* SrtU,n ' : secretary, Mrs, J. It. Lawson; treas­ call’d ns this 10 acre,*. Bui need time was e.njoyed l&gt;y tile children
T*lk* Succinctly Arranged for
*
Next to McCulIers
I0G East First Strcqf,
ure^ Mrs. M. Mitchflh teacher. n,"lu') quick far another purpose snd with games und dancing on thb lawn
Hurried H efdd Reader*
Flitting
Mra, George flyman; reporter, Mrs. will sacrifice this place at beginning and tlie wide verandas.
............... ................................... &gt; » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ *
of season with land ready to plant, here and there in their dainty frocks
II. F. Ezell.
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and guy ribbons, the. little girls wpro
Get’out your hoes, rakes, shovels
TJ|e | 14Jlt prj(| #y jn evcrv m0nth Possession given at once.
Price this week 51750.00, $750.00 'likc *0 *n«ny brilliant hued hglterand U * n fn ®wefS nn,d wllt,ch fo r t h e has been decided upon as the day
Plant Salt
plate and sometimes at third baso. Is
junior Clean-Up Brigade.
for the regular class meeting to' be rnsh und balance ran be paid in flics poising gracefully in the dance j
called
upon lo render ns many ns 150
or
dying-off
to
somo
new
pleasure
In
another
column
will
be
found
The UdiM of Circle. A of tho Pres- held at the home of some member three or four annual payments at 7
decisions
In tho courso of a single
amid
tho
ferns
and
plants
of
the*
the
advertisement
of
Mrs.
Henry
If not sold thW'week shall
hvtrrUn church will give a supper 1who invites fho class to nect with j p.r r c r n l '
game. Tho big majority of these he
garden
and
porches,
8
uch
n
lotof
Wight
announcing
her
plnift
sale
on
i the new Garner building next to her. Mrs. Hri.-umi has'usked that it 11ant ^*ll**cenext week
and then
beautiful gifts testified to the pop­ Oct. 10th. nt the Co-operative Gro­ gives accurately. In proportion to
rtr’s on Saturday night, Oct. meet at her home on the lust Friday puH m iun rann"‘ bl‘ ha‘* *&gt;•&gt;*Prin«ularity of the happy- little hostess. cery Store on Park uvehuo. Mrs. tho number of chances ho has. hla
!bt. They will sarve chicken pillau, in this month. All members of the un,! ,,rlr‘‘ w,l‘ bo 5250 0.0-1,
mistakes nro much fewer than (hose
At the south end of the porch a Wight has been Inrgely instrunuOital
chicken salad, baked beans and nil- 1class are expected to attend ami* all
I du not think t he like of this has placard bearing tho inscription "This In securing for Sanford the many of tho ball players, who miss 5 or 10
percent of tholr chances In Iho field
othora who will join the class nro been offered nnd I do not think It
nwrou* other good things.
is LcClaro's tenth birthday” furnish- attractive gardens and home grounds nmt make errors of Judgment at tho
invited.
will
be
ottered
again.
15-21
id a game in which the guests par-* that now benutify the town. Mrs. bat.
.
J. «. PACKARD,
A Real Bargain— Severl room
ticipatcd with eager interest for the Wight hns made a study of climatic*
REGISTER! REGISTER:
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Sanford, Florida. object was to pin squares of paper j conditions and'soils which with her
houM and lot, good location. Good
Democrats who voted in the June .
MEYERS TO FOOL WISE ONES*
15-.ltp
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Urnu. Monthly
payments, 7 per
over the 1 In 10. Blind folded, each experience in gardening nnd planting
.. „ n ___ _
"bould hear In mind the
little guest made a valiant effort in enuldi* hey to hundle intelligently Big Chief Saya He Will Give U e to
rtitt Jutcrcst.
.
*a 1 " .
fact that registration In the primary
which Irma Smith was victorious, this new venture in which she has
, Weekly Dancing Class
m* quick or you may
books does not qualify for partiripaThose Who Have Been Predicting
That He Warn Through.
On Thursday afternoons at 1 p. in. winning'first prize, nnd Helen Gon­ embarked.
I»in-'
)
Hon In the November election.
The Clean-Up
wbethor nis
his parly
party arnilation
affiliation he DcmDem­ ut her residence, 301 ‘Purk Avo., zales .winning the booby which meant
“ i1 Campaign (a now whether
Chief Moycra, tho former Qlanl
Margaret
Wight will conduct farthest away from tho 10, When
on and will continuo thrdugh tho oCrat(c or otherwise, must be prop’- Miss
Social Calendar
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backstop
who Is now with tho Brookdancing
classes'
for
hoys
and
girls,
refreshments
were
served
the
chilIn the general rcglslltc. # p iL . .
__ ^ ’ erly
v registered
^
This afternoon-—
lyus, declares ho will fool all tho wist
Admission
will
he
twenty-five
cents
dren
formed
.in
couples
and
marched
Bermuda onlpn seed direct from tration books.
Social Department Bridge and ones who hava been singing his r»
into the dining room where the pret­
Persons who registered in the for each pupil,&lt; payable weekly.
Five H u n d re d .
Teneriffe. Call on Tho L. Allen
qulcm. Tho chief says ho will play
Private lessons, fifty, cents.
ty birthday cake rested upon the at­ Wednesday afternoon, Oct. II —
13-d tc
general rhgistratioh books two yenrs
Seed Co.
15-tfc
tractive table. The tuble was cov­
Literaturo Department meeting. *
For Sale—Delayed order just ar- ■«», however, arc not required to
ered
with
■
a
Bnttenlmrg
luncheon
Mrs. Thigpen will entertain at
tived—Celery seed American and register nsjalij this year.
!
ofoth,
while
streamers
of
pink
mncards
for her houstv guests.
French- H- *H. Chappell, Celery I. • The registration hooks for 8cmDON
T
USE
SLOVENLY
SPEECH
jjine reached from the swinging Thursday afternoon, Oct. 12 —
avenue
7-tfc
Inole county are now open In each
*t electrolier above, .to the edges. A
Mrs. W. f t. Anno will lie hostess
Mr. S. Il7 La Roque hns gone to r precinct and will remain open until Why an Early Training In Grammar
Japanese basket decorated with ferns
to
the Every Week Bridge Club.
Birmingham, Ala., where he will bo October 11th.
Helps—A Manufacturer's Lapses
and a big pink maline bow held the
Mrs,
Deane Turner will entertain
are Embarrassing.
located for the winter. Mr. La-. | Be sure your name is on the genfavors, lovely little boxes-lied with
the
Merry
Matrons in honor of
Roque expects* to umpiro for the oral registration books if you expect
pink ribbons, which were filled with
her
guest.
Mrs.
Carl Yeiser.
A
woman
wuh
discussing
the
other
Southern League next season.
to vote In the general election. I
chocolates. Thr birthday cake was
day
her
husband’s
tricks
of
speech,
lie
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for Register—do it, now. bjfore you for
Is descended from nno of tho .most a pretty creation of the culinary
Literature Dept.
drfidous -hot Biscuits—At all gro- *t*&gt;* lb
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aristocratic
families of tho state and art, iced In white, with its ten light­
Literature Dept, has its first meet­
----- i-----------ern.
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had every educntlonat advantage. But ed white candles and pink rosck; it ing Wednesday, Oc(. i 1th nt three
BIG
FURNITURE
.ORDER
now at his fnctory ho constantly as­ was surrounded with pink love vine u'olock.- Program for the afternoon
Writing ink, stam p'pad Ink, paste,
sociates
with uneducated men and und asparagis fern. The small cakes hh follows;
mucilage, fountain pen ink, number­
ing machine ink, cash register Ink, Elks New Home Will nu Fitted Up makes tho name kind of errors in were Iced in1pink. A pretty feature
South Amerlra
In Elegant Fashion
speech. Hint they do. If ho had less of the party were thq birthday wishes
in fut every kind of Ink known, nt
Map
Study—All
members, con­
social
prominence,
ho
would
be
called
'T he trustees of Sanford lodge of
extended the little honorec as she
Ue Herald office.
7-tf
nn
Ignoramus,
Otio
can
forglvo
tho
ducted
by
Mrs.
D.
A.
Kelly.
The Ladies' Guild of the Episcopal Elks have given tho order for the workingman, who never had much called nine children by name to blow
Mountains
and
Plateaus
—Mra. (J.
furnishings
of
the
now
home
to
church will have their annual bazaar 1
chance nt schooling, for such blunders. the candles. The tenth candle was L. Maris.
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W.
W.
Abernathy
of
this
city
and
and supper Saturday, Dec. lUh. The
But when a college-bred man says reserved for "M other" und her goiul
Rivera and Junglfca—Mra. A. D.
the order, which Is a lnrge one culls "Ain’t this fine?” H does seem rather wishes. Assisting Mrs. Jones were
place to be announced later.
Key.
_
for somo of the most elegant lodge slovenly.
Mrs. W. E. Watson, Mra. I’uleston
is-tt
Forests
and Deserts—Mra. M. S.
room furniture that has ever been
Perhaps this man was nn exemplifi­ Miss Saidcu Williams, Miss Nellie Dickins.
Use
Juba
Self
Rising
Flour
for
... .
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„
Ahipped into the state. The Chair# cation of tho fad of dropping study of Elder, Miss Margaret Wight, Mrs.
Earthquakes and Votcanies—Mrs.
dthdou. hot niscuits At
all gro- (or thp 0'fflcen, and* nll the lodK„ formal grammar In school, tho I-nw- Claude Herndon, Mrs. P. M. Eider,
It.
C.* Maxwell.
room furniture will be of the Jncobin rence (Mass.) Eagle observes. This Mrs. H, L. Gibson and Mrs. Spen­
Climate,. Antarctic Currents—Mrs.
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba atylo in fumed finish and of heavy education theory has Influential cer.*
C. C - Woodruff.
Sill Riling Flour—At all grocers.
Spanish leather, the- springs being spokesmen, aa will bo seen In an ad­
7' &gt; llr-Oprn Dancing C laim
1
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fitted to the backs, making a maa- dress Just delivered by an official of
Miss Murgvet Wight will ^e-open iAMiss Agnes Peterson of Emporia
This is the week everybody gets sivo effect nnd giving the greatest tho general education board of New
York, concerning which tho board asks her classes in Folk and Social Danc­ is the guest of her sister. Mrs. J. H.
busy, for ‘‘Clean-Up’' Is the slogan, comfort to tho occupants.
The for a general expression of opinion.
ing for children Thursday attqinoon Cowan on Sanford Heights.
-Now is the timo to plant season- furniture was all specially ordered
Some peoplo ask. What uso Is gram­ at her home on Park avenue and will
able seeds and bulbs for winter and to correspond tyith the finish of the mar, anyway? Why Is It not n« well
a
spring bloom.
,
lodge room. The. seats will bo of to say "them things" as ’’thoso continue throughout the winter.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Newman
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for the orchestra chair type nnd tho things?" Tho meaning Is -perfectly Miss 'Wight also gives, private les­ have returned from Tampfl where
Chief Meyers.
delicious hot Biscuits—At all gro- first tier will be raised on a plat­ clear, and If so, Is not tho purpose of sons nnd has a number of adults they ncrotupanied Mr. nnd Mrs.
n game this year that will glvo the
form. The lodge room is now being Bpeech observed? Yet thoro would bo already taking lessons. The Folk D. L. Thrasher lost week.
ran. *
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lie to ihoso who have been mourn­
no end of confusion If the bars were dunces illustrate the piny spirit ol
finished
by
tho
carpenters
and
the
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
ing
that his baseball sun hns sot. The
tho
European
-people
and
are
very,
floor of finished maple will be all let down. A fixed agreement that cer­
Mr. and Mrs. It. M. -Grovenstein, big Indian never looked better and
Self Rising FloUr—At all grocers.
tain
forms
nro
to
bo
used
for
certain
attractive
and
grncyful.
'l’ho
French
that could bo desired. Mr. Aber­
,'
6-tf
promotes clarity of thought. Tho or polite dances in w-Hlch are taught nee Miss Essie Purdon have return­ hns shown up well this spring.
nathy also has the order for the fur­ Ideas
Addison L. Williams left yesterday nishings of th r lower floors which mind grasps the regular form moro the little fine points of etiquette, as ed (rom their wedding trip, arriving
for bli former home in Rutland, Vt., will bo special (fesigns for the ladles quickly than an Irregular one. Ease well ns the modern social dnnees are homo on Sunday.
PREPARATION FOR MAN’S LIFE
on a business trip, to be gone sev- and gentlemen, the grill room, the of expression and understanding nro Included In Mias- Wight’s program.
promoted by tho practice of regularity, Added to her natural grace-and abil­ 1Mr*.* -John H eight' of- uriando is Director of Physical Education at UnL
««l week*.
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pool room, etc.
Bdmo advapee^ educators, whlla
verslty of Kanras Lauds Game
For delicious hot biscuits uso Juba —^The furnishings are till of the bCit, holding firmly to tho need of grammar, ity, she is a pupil of Marie Ruell visiting her sister, Mrs. Leslie Went
of Baccball.
.
on
Sanford
Haights.
—StlLRming-Flour ^At~Sn"'grocersr that, money e ta buy and will be in argue.that you don't need to teach It llofcr and of Vnsileios Kanellos who
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nl
ono
time
Premier
Danseur
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keeping .with the building which ii In set lessons. If tho child hears cor­ Clnssique of the Royal Theutro,
"Bnscbnll Is tin? grcntfuit prepara­
Mrs. Hul Wight and little daugh­
tor delicious hot biscuits uso Jubd pronounred by all who Inspect it to rect forms In school, ho will speak
tion
for n man's life thnt c a n be InAthens, Greece. It was a w-onderfd! ter, Billy Bouchello have returned TfUIffWI lh ," M ild Ur. in n ic H Nulsmllti.
them afterward, they argue.
Self Rising Flour—At all grocers.
0nec of tho finest Elks homes
home In the
This scorns to Ignoro-tho Influence pdvilugu to.Leva bean taught b y -thr ■from Siilbdm N. or, where they director of physical education nt the
fi-tf
state.
-of uiiu's 1BiirrmirVfiTFVfffolter quitting famous Greek dancer.
spent the summer. * . *
University-of Kunsaa, recently. "Tho
T - 4 .: ~ = = = :
_TV J.;liU11A.'-^;aU4-nf t in Bplsi?U|ra r
school, when nnn encounters n Hood
»l&gt;orl trains u player to bo observant *
fhurcti will hold n cookett food sale, - Attorney Schelltf Maincs has re- of Incorrect speoch In dally llfo. Tho .
Enjoyable Ereulrig Parly
and to have self-control. It nlso trains
j-uniUfing of cakes, pies, salads, turned from n two days visit In memory of the way you used to apeak
•he memory, if I hod my way about
Miss Beulah Hutchinson enter­
ome made bread, etc., at Me- Jacksonville where ns a member of In school or cbllcgo fades out. Then tained with a .delightfully Informal EASIER FOR UMPIRES It, I would have diamonds where n t
u e/s grocery store Saturday after- the state Democratic executive com- comes in the uso of tho old parsing party on Thursday evening in honor
least 20 tennis could piny every tiny nt
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lesson. Tho memory 6f nouns and
noon, Ort. Uth.
the university." Doctor Nalsmlth point*
jmltlee he had the pleasure of en­ verbs nnd posscaslves and objectives, of Mr. Herbert Crawler of Apopka,• 15-L&gt;t
dorsing Knott os the Democratic what thtfy .meant nnd how they wero tho guest of Mr., Sam Pevyhouse. Fans Do Not Ride Them as in &gt;d nut thnt the keen ball player umiuIy developed luto u keeu business mutt .
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba t\omlnee for Governor.
rclfitcd, cornea back.like a rock amid Spraya of pink love's wreath and
Dark Ages, of Bdseball.
StM Rising Hour—At nil grocers.
W. Lawton, county suporln- tho sands.
trailing, ’vines adorned thu rooms
.Mike Mitchell In Again,
6-tf ten dent elect, was in the city yestorchurmingly.’ Cards wero enjoyed
.The horso-racJng season having
U*e Juba Self Rising Flour for day on business. .
TOOK GLADSTONE FOR LORD the earlier part of th* evening, fol­ Attacking Arbiter Verbally and Some* practically ond(«l, Mlko 'Mitchell con­
ddicious hot Biscuits—At all gro.
-----------lowed by parlor game* later on. The
time* Physically on Every Close
cluded it time to get back Into oaaoIntersftlng Story Related by Mrs. young people were, chaperoned by
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bull and make a little money, so he •
Decision Wat Deemed Prero- «
RVERYTHING SEASONABLE
Drew Illustrating the DeceitfulMrs. J. E. Vincent. Guests of the
signed with tho Newark. Internation­
Count Josef DcMont is now sltfor
gatlve of Player*.
nets
of
Appearance!.
als. Mike laid off last year lo (olios
evoning
were
Misses
Stella
Vincent,
««ed on the Anno Farm of the
SANFORD GARDENS
tiro
ponies. He'll have a hard time
,
Bertha
Masoy,
Beth
McDonald,
Tito
eensoless
pastime
of
umplr&lt;_|
I
United Fruit Co., nt BocaDel Toro,
October 19th, Seminole Co-opera­
In her recently published skotch o f |, cJu £ J e nnt, Hpatrlcp Hutch!n. balling Is becoming u relic ot tho dark coming back now. A year out ol the
Republic of Panama.
He has a tive Grocery Co. See or phone Mra. Bor mother,Mrs. Gladstone, Mrs. Drew
game la a killer to a man ot^fikala
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ungslow of his own, three servants, S. B. Wight,
tells an altogether delightful story con­ son; Messrs. Herbert Crawler, ,Lu- oges of baseball.
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Hl- rormfir' yt&amp;f«i~'aUacklng tho umbutton*, ono chauffeur, one valet
, „„
Pansy
Plants, 60 cents per hun- nected _wlth_ Mr,. GJadstDOo’s wedding, thrf WlHinrcsmi. Donald McDonald-,
plru
verbally,*
and
sometimes
physi­
day which well Illustrates the di-celt- Claude Trnwick, Nilo Leon aml'finm
, ha*
position of- OMista.it (jrtfd,
League Star Is Passed.;
I
cally, on every c l o s e decision was cor
overwr ort the plantation.
ghasta Daisy Plants, 75 cents per fulness of appearances. Tho two daugh­ Pevyhousp.
Another
former
n^ijnr
league
star
sldcrcd
tho
prerogative
ot
managers
ter* of Sir Stephen and Lady Glynno
m&gt; Juba Self Rising Flour for hundred. *'
and players, while many scribe* all who mado the mistake of casting hla
Informal Da nee
uHidopf hot Biscuits—At all groCarnation Plants |1.25 per dozen. were marriod together. a.t.J!uranlcii. — - V
bled for their defeats by blaming the lot with Iho Feds went down tho line
Glynno married William E.
cm .
Mlsa Margaret Wight gave an In­ poor Judge ot play.
when tho Chicago Cubrf released
6-tf
Cnlla Lily Bulbs $1.50 per dozen. Catherino
Qladslono and her slater married Lord
Die Juba Self Rising Flour for 7 Froeaia Bulbs 25 cents per doxron Lyttloton. Writing of the wedding formal dance on Friday evening at
Thnt tlmo passed long ago and In Pitcher Ad Brennan to the flt. Paul
Cyclamen Plants, 75 cents per day, Mr*. Drew '*ay*t "When Lord the Woman’s Club, complimentary telllgont players today realize that Club of the American association.
delicious hot BisculU—At all groetra.
dozen.
I.ytton and Mr. Glmlstono arrived nt to her dancing classes. Included in nothing Is gainod and much may be Brennan was ono of th&lt;\ first players
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Snapdragon Plants 75 cents per Hawardon for tho wedding, as they her list of guests were a number of lost by getting Into rows with tho um of any note to enlist with ttlo outlaw
Por delicious hot biscuits uso Juba
walked down tho vtllago street, tho ono the younger society sot. Several plre, who Is In full chsrgo of tho game movemenL
dozen.
UUing Flour—At all grocers.
tall
arid upright, pnlo, resolute, with special dances wero given by the on tho Held and is as essential To the
Fresh Flower Seed.
6-tf
* Tom Martin Retires.
Gladiolus Bulbs of yellow vari­ eyes Ilka* an eaglo, tho other. In spite younger pupils Including "Mistress ' pastime as the playors themselves.
Any
fair
mqn
who
knows
tho
big
Tommy
who lias been con- •
eties and purple, also mixed colors. of maaslve head and Intellectual brow, Mary Quito Contrary," "Briar Jlose- league umpires will have to acknowt nected withMartin,
the
Buffalo
International
somewhat
rugged
and
uncouth
In
manClass
Bud” und the "Hunting, Song.” edgo that they gro a fair-minded nnd
Order* V
taken
for Points,
Shrubs «tuu
and
1 The
it Emelian
f
viruCrB
iiKtfn lur
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league
club
for
yoars
os
secretary,
has
nor
and
appearance.
It
was
said
by
a
The briar rose buds were Martha conscientious set of men. anxious to
e adle* of the Euxolian S. S. ornamentals for Novembor delivery,
retired
anil
will
be
succeeded
by
James
pnaser-by, gazing with admiration at Fltta and Elizabeth Whilnor. The
^ ‘wz.met at the Baptist Temple on
15-8tc
do their duty to the beat of their abil­ Austin. Martin may possibly accept
Mr. Gladstcme, 'Isn't tt easy to sen
which la the dord?*"—Christian Set- very charming Prlnco Charming were ity, playing no favorites and giving an official portion with the Boston
Mildred and May Holly. The social each decision as it couneq up exactly Braves, as he and George Stallings ore
unco Monitor.
dance* were also enjoyed by the class as they see IL
dose associate*.
members of which were, In addition
Umpires, as a rule, are much fairer
to those already mentioned Serita than ball players. The latter will try
Early Pipe Organ Builders.
Tbo first -pipe organ In history was and^ ^ a u d Lake, Madeline Mallom, to work every smalt advantage,,will
Height df Napoleon.
made by Ctcilblus. an AIexat*L1a!i
xrimm,^Waltcr and Albert Con­ resent'the slightest criticism of their
Tbs question of the exact height or
^
LYRIC THEATRE^
♦ mechanician, about 300 B. C. Accord­
nelly, Dorothy Rumph, Vera Ter- work, no matter how well-founded tt
Emperor Napoleon la ono of con­
&lt;S&gt; Ju*t received » hew shipment of Hattpre Plush—
-7 &lt;,4; ing to-the description* of «ld writers. heun, Helen Peck, Kathleen Brady, may be, and -*[111 alibi for themselves the
siderable Interest, and yet U 1s al-‘
was believed to hav* represented Thomas and Samh Wight, Lee Pock, and one- another Ip the boldest man- most Impossible to find any authorita­
NEW W H ITE F E L T S
# uIt stage
or efficiency not attained again
•or.
tive statement on the subject In tho
until tho eighteenth century. It wo* Georgia Mobley; Olive Newman,
Umpires, on the other hand, are, as appendix to "Napoleon; the Last
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF CIIILDREN’S HATS
Margaret
Neal,
Robucca'
Stevens,
&lt;9? pralspd by Cicero and emperor* found
a. rule, very fair and willing to admit Phase," by Lord. I(osebory. there Is a
pleasure In plartng It. History Is ablo Helen Gonzales, Sara Evelyn Wil­ making a mistake. Their position Is statement bg Captain Maitland, that
to record a pope os organ-builder—Syl- liams. General dancing was enjoyed a difficult one. The umpire behind he was about 5 feet T Inches In height,
by thfc older pupils and Miss
vestor IL, who Is belioved lo have *
balls and strike*, a* and another by Mr. Uuttbury tt
* t ♦ &lt;
etrucied a hydrttdlc organ..
guests later In the eyening.
ill dec!flora at

PEOPLE

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MRS. GRACE E. WILLIAMS

CHILDREN'S AND MISSES FELT HATS^

I THE QUALITY SHOP I
PS. L D. PEARSON, Mgr- MRS. A. D. PARRISI

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�of their lives taking care of the chil­
dren: Now. who waaJt_gaL married
—fuet t he- t arr'V ho went through
the eeVemonyT No, the young man
married tho grandparents ns Sttrely
as he married his wife.
When two people get married they
are not only marrying themselves,
but they are marrying two families
together in bonds that can never be
shaken loose, no matter what may

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EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
ACHIEL

IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH, . ,
» HE'LL PRENT ’EM
SO SAYS SAUNTEREB.

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Story of a Merchant Prince
his text on this subject and h li re-1
re was an old geexcr and he had marks made the young folks ait up
a lot of sense:
and take notice.
It is a fact th at

out any further thought. Young
folka nowadays do as they please
with no thought for tomorrow and
with the idea that the old folks are
not concerned with any of their
business. It reminds me of the ar­
ticle in the Montgomery Advertiser
regarding tho marriage of childern
without the consent of the parents:
The other day a young lady was
discussing with her mother a m atri­
monial prospect. Tho mother, It
seems, was not very doeply impress­
ed with tha young man in question
and spoke her reasons. Finally dear

PALMETTO FOR PAPER
regardless of what their parents
think' or say. They feel th a t the
parents are iptruding on a matter
that concerns only the parties to
the Immediate contract. Whereas,
the probability is that the parents
are the ones who, are moat tightly
bound by the words of tho cere­
mony. Husband and wife some­
times. separate and go their separate
ways, but there can be no separa­
tion from the consequences of their
msrrisge. Somebody has. to bear
the burden of matrimonial mistakes
and when there are children this
burden almost invariably falls on
the grandparents who are In nowise
responsible for the marriage and
whose advice was not asked or con­
sidered.
This is not, to discourage matrlrimony. Rather it is to encourage
happy and successful marriages by
bringing home to young people w hat
a serious thing matrimony Is and
how its consequences go on down
from generation to generation with
burdens never dreamed of in youth.
Two people in getting married not
only assiftne burdens and duties
themselves but they take the risk of
imposing on others duties and cares
that may continue long after they
themselves are dead.
"Hut I am marrying him; ‘ not
you."
What a sad, sad mistake. Whon
you marry, you marry not only your
wife or husband, but you marry
mother ami father, brother and sis­
ter, or maybe some relative you

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lowing cash prices:
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T he name of Sidney J. Catta as an
independent candidate for governowill not appear upon the o f f i c i a l ' balr
lot to be voted Iji Volusia county at
the general election of November
7th, u nless a court.mandate compels
the board of county commissioners
to place the name upon the ticket.
A petition addressed to the board of
county commissioners, signed by over
500 voters of Duval county was pre­
sented to the board Monday evening,
asking that Catta* name be placed
on the ballot.
Attorney Cary D. Landis, counsel
for the board of county commission­
ers held that the petition was got in
legal form and that the name could
not appear legally upon the ballot.
The state law provides that the nam
The state law provides that the
name of a candidate for state office
■hall be placed on the ticket whon a
petition addressed to the candidate
arid signed by not less than 500
voters ‘shall be presented to the
county commissioners. The petition
presented Monday was addressed to
the county commissioners instead of
Mr.- Catta himself.
The county
commissioners of Seminole county
also declined to place C elts' name
on the ballot of that county.
In taking the action that they
did tho county commlssidners of Vo­
lusia county felt th a t there was
ample time for mandamus proceed­
ings if the Catls adherents wantedto make a legal issue of the question
of whether or not the name should
on tho ballot. It was also pointed
out* that there was still umple timo
in which to prepare another petition
in proper form.

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wholesale merchants, contractors, etc
in fact all business men who waat
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mean by charging mo ovorllmo |a
your bill? You didn't put in any over­
time on my work." "Yes, I did," roplled tho plumber, soothingly. “On
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Guaranteed to give relief or.moncvn.
thought of mo for putting In &amp; full day funded. Sold only by us, 50c and It J)4
on a two-hours' job."
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is bonding with 'Mrs. A. M. Rush.
; Mr. Murry of Sanford came out
home with Mr. Tom Boyd and visit­
SANFORD'S HOUSE OF SERVICE
ed Kthel Sunday school Sunday
morning.
■Mr. and Mrs. Willie Goins and
SANFORD,-------- Phone 8- t — FLORIDA
-UiaU-Ru|e-niect,,“- Mt&gt;l CPe&amp;ay’T'niman spent Sunday in Sanford.
Mr. Raymond Boyd Is back in
Wekiwa for n feaw days. He expects
to go to Texas in a week or bo . We
wonder whst the attraction is.
Those visiting Sanford this week
were M rs.Etta Filiman. Mr. W. A.
Neal, Mr. Eugcno Brown, Mr. E. A.
Rush and little son, Frank, Mr. W.
C. Holiday and Mr. A. O. Vou-j
H crb u liJr^^
Mr. A. M.
Rush drove to Sor;
rento Wednesday with vegetables; ALL M A K E S ' A N D
Fully Charged BattcriM
from Ms Very fine garden.
TYRES REPAIRED
to Fit Any Car
1
Mrs. Hughes and little'son, Tyre
of Sorrento visited, at the Holiday
SEMINOLE COUNTY GARAGE
homestead Wednesday._3_E~_|:- -v
Mr. Eben Crippen is threshing
Chufaa for Mr. P. J Coates, * He
has a very good yield.
The farmers around Wekiva are
making big preparations for their
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
fail crops. •
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1
Mr. Carl Dees took a crowd of
young people up to North house
in his launch Sunday, afternoon.
Earl Goins Is suffering with a very
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■ore foot, caused-by stepping on a
AII-HIm I Equipment. I*rw&gt; Rxflnlni ( hair Cm to Watolofto*
nail.
Dining Car (Iw iln mm Trala SO
Mr. Frank Boyd was in Orlando
No. 82
No. 86
No. 80
on business one day lost week.
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Mr. D. D. Wilkinson of .Zach­
Lv Jacksonville-------9:10 a.m.
1:35 p. m.
8:10 p.
Ar Savannah----------1:15 p.m.'
5:35 p.m.
J2:35 a. i
ary's mill is preparing to move to
At Richmond—.........5:05 a. m.
9:13 a. m.
7:45 P-1
Wekiwa and put his children in ■ . Ar
Washington.— _ 8:50 a.m.
2:33 p.m.
11:50 P*'
school here.
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f e P y r t -j— ...... 10:05 *• nt.
1:50 p. m.
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WANTED—Sanford
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Newspapers of Florida Can Have
Own Mill
Jacksonville, Oct. 5.—Discussion
of the newsprint situation) uniform
advertising rates and uniform, sub­
scription rates, claimed the attention
of members of the East Coast Press
Association which convened In spec­
ial session this mornjng in tho-direc­
tor’s room of the Chamber of Com­
merce. President T. E. Fitzgerald
of Daytona is presiding at the meet­
ing and a representative number of
members are present.
Of particular intorest is the dis­
cussion oT the paper situation and
President Fitzgerald
this morning
made known to association members
that the United States Department
of Agriculture is, and has been, in­
vestigating the p ra c tica lity of the
use of saw palmetto for pulp, and
has gone so far as to mako news
print from such material. This in­
formation came ns a distinct sur­
prise to the majority of the mem­
bers and when President. Fitzgerald
declared th at estimates show suf­
ficient palmetto' in Florida to pro­
vide pulp for publishers of this sec­
tion for a generation at least there
was added interest. , .
That tho Department of Agricul­
ture is seriously investigating the
palmetto pulp proposition in evi­
denced by the fact that recently Mr.
Fitzgerald received a letter from the
department
requesting Informa­
tion as to the extent of the palmetto
supply.
• ’ •
Today’s meeting will take no de­
cisive action one way or another in
retard to the print or pulp situation,
but East Coast publishers will, at
proposition which is to be taken up
tomorrow and Saturdny by the pub­
lishers of the entire stat&lt;? who have
been called together by President
Oscar T. Conklin, of the Floridu
Press Association, to tulk over,the
feasibility of erecting here a paper
mill to care for the needs of south­
eastern publishers.
The East Coast Association mem­
bers attending the . meeting today
will remain over for the session to­
morrow and Saturday, when prac­
tically every paper iq‘ Florida is ex­
pected to be represented.

county as. an m d .p .„ d ,„ . .. h d i d . u
unless certain court procedures are
taken in the next few days. Hta
name was presented lo the board of
county commissioners at the meet*
lnu last week but on account of the
petitiop being addressed to the board
and not to the candidate the p o r­
tion was turned down. This was
also the cose in several other coun­
ties ■in the state as the following
from tho Daytona Gazette indicates:

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co

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have never seen or heard of. You
link ymnwH-erermiMr. most often,
not only to the consequences of
your own act, hilt to another fam­
ily and to all the fortune or mis­
fortune that Fate may allot ta it.
You -marry not one, but more often
two or three and sometimes half a
dozen peoplo.
,
&gt;
It is safe to say that half tho
world is bearing the mistakes or tho
misfortunes of the other half; It
is safe to'say that half thq families
In every community are bearing«the
misfortunes and the results of the
mistakes of half the'rem aining fam­
ilies. Sometimes it may not seem
fair, it may not seem Just, but it is
the .eternal.Jaw . and there-is- no
escape from it. And it is well for
young folks, seeing life through rose
colored haze, to realise this law and
consider it before going contrary to
tho wishes of parents.

OLD PASSENGER DEPOT

A T L A N T IC COAST L IN E

3

Catta Tried to Have Name on Ticket
in Seminole County
The name of Sidney J. Catta will
not appear on the. ballota in th is !

. For Information or Reservation Phone or Writs
A T L A N T IC COAST L IN E
138 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla,
Hillsborough Hotel, Tamp
Phono 17
phone 18*

Herald Wapt Ads Will Bring Result*

�PAGE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD

states with* those Ofrcsh vegetables ment Station cites another important who directed tho forces which wore
demanded for consumption during office of the organic .matter. This successful in blTrrtfrnnfitn cattle ticks ATLANTIC COAST LINE
A RESUME OF SANFORD
a b o u t p e o p l e HAPPENINGS UPTO DATE
the latter months o£ winter and material furnishes food upon which from tho entire state of California
TRAINS .
those of early spring.
the beneficial* soil organismn live. will dirprt the work in Georgia. The,
AiMtru lO Cnimlaiini (« iM,
Coltm.n )• " S kmi , £4ti&gt;,,"sl PKa».
“The existence of this particular They not* only break down tho or­ Federal authorities believe# that ticks
NORTHBOUND
and e v e n t s
Mu. If. A. Titkin, PkoiM Nb. m
belt of territory, favorably situated ganic matter in, their feeding pro­ will he eradicated from Georgln in a
Arriyx*
I,cave
with respect to intensive vegetable cesses, b u t. they aid matcirally in short time and that the opening of No. 82. .1:18 A. M....... 1:33 A. M.
production, is the result of the con­ liberating other plant foods from the th&lt;* Jacksonville headquarters will be No. 81. 10:15 A. M.. - .11:05 A. M.
3„10 P. M....... 3: Pi P. M.
her regular monthly Itinerary of the current existence of a number- erf mineral constjtpents oP the soil. Or­ followed by marked progress in free­ No. 80
Cupid"! Parti
No.
28.
.8:50
P. M.
ganic
matter
is
necessary
to
these
ing areas in Florida from quarantine
u rumorfd that aovcral mar- four counties. Alisa Wheeler spec­ favoring factors.
reducing
processes.
ialize*
og
tuberculosis
and
sanita-.
V * will occur in October and. No•SOUTHBOUND
"The entire region lies at altitudes
Tho people of Texas are also takr
«mong prominent young tion.
No.
83
___2:06
A. M........2:16 A. Al.
which insure the warmest possible
in ST a great interest in tick cradicuNo. 8 9 .. . .2:10 P. M ..; . .2:30 P. M.
ILole in Sanford. It U whiapered
CAN HUNT NEXT MONTH
climatic conditions for the fesppetiop, not..merely in ,th e - is .western No.
85. ...5:01 P. M....... 6:19 P. M.
one of our most popular society
Miss Lucca Chappell spent tho tivj; Latitudes, .
„ * .
counties where work has been pro­ No. 27. . . 8:10 A. M.
win lead to thp altar, 'il[n week-end with the honia folks re­
“The presence of tide wnter, not Which Docs Not Mean That People ceeding but also in a targe group of
’• OVIEDO ,
la th one* of Georgia's fnlrcat turning to her school m Altamonte only along tho ontire coast, hut at
Can Shoot Game Now In Florida
counties .in the southeastern corner
No.
126—A
rrive..............9:30 A. M.
on
Monday.
There are rumors that wild duck, of the state. To enable tho peoplo No. 127—L*ave................4:00
d»s$M«r*. wcl1 known ln th,# clty*
frequent intervals within tho land
P. M.
' 4 wedding around which centers
area itself, lends an added influence quail and venison are appearing on of tfils section to inaugurate! work
•
| x
LEESBURG
. rordial intereat la that of Mias
Airs. M. C. Savage, who has been to the favorable and protective cli­ the uhle nncl that prominent citi­ at oncer to free their territory from
No.
21
—A
rrive...............
10:55 A. M.
L ite William* to Mr. Wylcy Ben- visiting for several weeks in Jack­ matic surroundings. These bodies zens of the county are hunting what­ ticks, the Bureau of Animal indus­
No. 21—Leave................... 6:25 P. M.
iialn Edward* of WUaon, N. C., sonville returned home on Saturday. of water lengthen the total growing ever they plcuso and shooting game try has opened n special branch
No. 168—Arrive*.*.. . . . . .5:20 P. M.
vkith will take place In November.
season by periods which are to be out °[ season, The laws governing headquarters in Houston and wilj as­ Nov 167—Leave................. 6:35 A. M.
Other wedding* are talked of for
Mrs. Ernest Krupp spent the measured by days and weeks! do*; Un* game are given below and every sign a veterinary force to work in \
TRILBY *
the autumn aoaaon of which wo ahull week end at Trilby with’ her hus­ pendent upon the slzo "of the pro- citizen who contemplates hunting or these counties. The people in this
No’
.
25—A
rrive.................
J :00 P. M;
hear later.
.
band whose* run tor the present is on tectivc witter'body. They also give ■»’oi,,K into the woods with n gun southeastern section are particularly
No. 21—Leave............... .2:26 P. M.
a great stability to the annual | •hnuld paste these laws in their hat anxious to free their territory from
No. 100—Leave............ .7:00 A. M.
the Trilby branch.
. ,
ticks because of the likelihood that
No. 101—Arrive................. 6:40 P, M.
changes
of climate and reduce the fer future reference.
ticruw Staton Opehi Oet. 19
tendency tpward the occurrence of
1. The titlj* to nil wild birds and the adjoining counties in, Louisiana,
The Lyceum aeaaon at the BapCLYDE LINE BOATS
Mr. G. P. Hall hrtfxpected today
sharp
destructive
frosts
at
an
unduly
game
is vested in the various coun-1 following the passage of a tlck.erud(HT. JOHNS HU Kin
(jw, Temple will open Oct. 19th with from Jacksonville where ho has been
Monday's, Wednesday's and
iratian
law
in
that
state
shortly
will
late
date
in
spring
or
one
corres­
lies
of
tfy?
state,
ose of the leading attraction* on visiting his mother.
Friday’s
pondingly. unseasonable in fall or
2. The following Only arc game be freed.
the Lyceum' st^ge*, a Ladies’ Quar­
(Continued on I’ngo 5)
Arrive
10:00
A.M,
Leave 11:30 A.M,
early winter, They serve to length­ birds; Swan, geese, brant, ducks,
tette from Cincinnati,. Ohio. * The
Lending and Borrowing,
lut two year* of Lyceum attrac­ THE NATION’S GARDEN SPOT en the season over that of areas not rtlli!,. root, mud ‘hens, gallinulos,
la-mi not beyond thy ability, nor
*o protected and to render the suc­ ahore birds, plovers, surf birds, snipe,
tion! at the Temple Is an earnest of
refuse to. tend out of thy ability; es­
the tood things to come for tho Atlantic Const Line Has Alluring Ad cession of seasonable conditions more woodcocks, sand jdpers, tattlers, pecially
If You Hnve Anything to
when It will help others more
dependable.
curlews, turkeys,' grouse, pheasants, than it can
1916-1917 aeason.In Manufacturer’s Record
hurt theo. if thy debtor
Sell. Rent or if You
“Added to these normal influences quail and turtle Hove.
bp honest and capable, thou bast tby
The ticket* have been placed With-.
The Atlantic Coast Lino under of low altitude and of protective
Want n House, Rooms,
.1. It is a $25100 fine to catch, kill, money again, If not with increase,
}a the reach of all, adult aeaaon tic­ the caption above has u good* piece
with
praise.
If
ho
prove
insolvent
ship
or'
have
in
possession
any
game
water
influence
there
is
the
Ereat
Servant or anything
ket being $1.2j r a n d children’* sea- of advertising in the last issue of
ticket* 75cV\These will Include tho Manufacturer’s- Record and it fact of the presencu of tho warm bird, plumage, skill, eggs or nests do not ruin him to .get that which it
Use The Want Column
will nut ruin thee to lose; for thou
every number. %
. * is a good boost especially for tiiis waters of the Gulf Stream, at no thereof, except as provided by law. art hut a steward, and another Is tby
point far distant from (his portion
. in The Herald
I. Open season Nov. 20 to March owner, master, and Judge—Penn.
part of Florida- which Is.rcnllty the of the Atlantic coast And, in its
•■wr*■'
Winter Garden Spot of the World. middle section, approaching cfosely 10 following for deer, wild turkey,
Engagement Announced
quail, doves, . swan, geese, brant,
Theadvertisement is as follows;*
Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Willis
the actual shore lino. The amount tails, roots, sand pipers, curlews,
A wide range of crops can he pro­ of added warmth which is contrib­
William*, announce the engageitient
letup,-, ducks, plover; Nov. 20 to
of their daughterj Saldee Christine duced in this section, from the semi- uted by this factor of Ioral climate i Dec. 20 following, for pheymnts, and
to Mr. Wyley Henjamin Edwurda tropical fruits of Florida to the or­ he. accurately estimated, but it is Oct. 1 to Mar, I. following for squir­
of Wilton, N. C. The marriage will chard fruits of the Middle Atlalitic 1one of the prominent factors in rels.
take place tho luttpr part of Novem­ States.
establishing this great out of doors
Unlawful to kill squirrels in any
ber. • The charming bride-elect la . This is tho home of the melon and greenhouse."
public
or private purk at any
time.
one of the moat popular girls in tho small fruits. Climuto and soil adapt
•
All of which emphasizes the fact
5.
It
is
a
$50
fine
to
capture,
kill
lodtty Kt and .the center of a large this section wonderfully to the grow­ that
EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 1916
or
injure
any
game
-bird
or
unimal
ing of general farm crops.
circle of friends and admirers.
Thfcro is no section of the world by pitfall, deadfall, seafTord, cage,
Jay A. llonstell, Scientist in tho more favored by soil, climatic con­
Jfri, Britton Surprised
&gt;/ Soil Survey, U. S. Department of dltions and accessibility to the great snore, net, salt lick,'blind pen, bail­
ed hook, baited Held, drugs, poison,
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
A‘pleasant surprise was given Mrs. Agriculture, in speaking of the At- markets of the United Stntcs for chemicals, explosives, or similur de­
D. R. Britton on Thursday afternoon lonlic Const trucking district, calls it lruck farming than the territory vice!
EBONY TREAD
BAR CIRCLE
VACUUM CUP
“ The great winter garden which served by tho Atlantic Coast Line
i by a party of friends who drove out
6. It is a $25.00 fino to catch,
5,000 Mile Tires
GOO Mile Tires
3,500 Mile Tires
in automobiles in the early after- supplies the cities of the northeastern along the South Atlantic.
hunt
or kilt nny game bird or animal
Inoon, remaining until the evening
$12.40 ...;...30x3....... $11.15 ...30x3........$ 9.70
between dark and daylight the fal­
ihadowi warned them that it wo*
lowing
day.
* m**-m;
1
time to leave. A visit to the celery
16.40.......3 0 x 3 4 ... 14.80.........3 0 x 3 4 .... 12.65
7. It is n $25.00 fine to kill more
[Adda was much enjoyed and the
than one deer, two turkeys, twenty
M
iurpriie" was complete when Mrs.
J7.35.......32x3.4..,. 1 5 .6 5 .1 .3 2 x 3 4 .... 14.50
quail, or twenty-five ^irds of any
[Britton, equal to the occasion served
ether species in one day. It Is a
25.90....... 33x4 ........ 23.30...,....33x4____ 20.70
dainty refreshments. Enjoying the
$500.00 tine to kill more than three
}delightful occasion were Mrs. Rines,
deer, ten turkeys, or three hundred
27.60 ...... 34x4........ 2^.85....... 34x4........ 21.15
Items of ^pterest for the Man
I Mrs. J. Ii. Calder, Mrs. Mitchell,
of any other game bird species in
f Mr». Jamet Taylor and her guest,
35.65....... 3 4 x 4 4 ... 32.10........ 34x 4 4 .... 28.20
one season.
. Behind the Plow
Mlu Ella Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
8. It is a $26.00 fino to. barter,
[Ezell.
46.80....... 37x5 ..... 42.15........ 37x5........ 34.85
sell, or oiler for sale any game bird
Peas and beans may be planted to or* animal.
IMant a Patch of Small Fruits
* Ttrtonal Mention
Every farmer should have a patch within .15 to -15 days of frosf. Rad­
9. It Is•a, $10.00 fino to hurit out­
Mn. Carl Veiaer and little folks of native blackberries and dew­ ishes, beets, turnips, lettuce and side of your voting precinct without
«
came up from Orlando on Saturday berries. Thcaj fruits will bo appre­ many of the hardier vegetables will a license; n* $25.00 fine to change or
and are visiting Mrs. Deane Turner. ciated as a delightful addition to the ndd considerable variety to the gul­ alter a license.
The growing demand for Pennsylvania Tires, under the
Mra. Yeiier expects to ’make her table supply,of fresh fruits in Hpring, den.
10. It is a $25.0&lt;r fine to transport
irrevocable policy*of quality first has enabled us to heavily
home in Sanford this
winter.
According to C. K. McQuarrie, state
within or without this stale nny
*
increase our volume of sales and notwithstanding the present
ugent for the University of Florida
Are You a Tin Can Gardener? . game without a proper license. It
high levels in the raw material market, to cfTect.substantud
• Mr. .nd Mtb. Frank Miller left Extension Division, it is not neces­
It Is fall gardening season again. is a StOO.od fine for any common
Sunday for Columbus, Ohio, fo a t­ sary to buy the bushes. They can Do you Intend to garden in the soil carrier to receive such game for
w i n g * in r f a t -— —
»
**
tend the National Convention of be obtained from the* fields and from or in a tliljcanl—The man~wh»-pi*»4—transportation:
-The reputation of the Pennsylvania Rubber Company is
the Embllmera’ Association.
^ garden is assured that hin
u . Thu witness furnishing evi.sufficient assurance that the established Quality of Penn­
molcatcd. It ono h a s -marked ^ v e g e ta b le s W{|1 be fresh nnd whole- &lt;1b nee to convict for any violation of
sylvania Tires will be maintained.
•Min Jeinnetta Sheldon and grnnd heaviest producers these should Jjo gom0t but the man who buys canned the game laws shall have half of the
niuthir, -Airs CJlrahatff-"returned to transferred to the homo berry patch. j,0O(j„-bas no control over their* pro- fine imposed.
DrLind last Friday where they will
ng In tho slate
Land for these fruits should be rfs ‘ ductlon or preservation. Granting , 12. Persons residlnf
*f*n&lt;i -the winter.
The
that
canned
gootlS-AULPUrc-and
.o
f.
tw&gt;elye
-months
-ami
thtr county tig
well prepared as for any crop^
good
quality
they
nre
expensive,
monthn
may
on
puyment
ol $ 1.00 to
btflClfttCTHcs “ should " lie placed in
\Vhy
not
pay
yourself
the
profits
’the
county
judge
receive
a
"resident
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Routh left on rows 4 feet apart and 18 inches in
Friday i steamc* (or Jacksonville the row. -Dewberries should be which the manufacturers, , trons- county license;" a "non-resident
FLORIDA
SANFORD,
route to their home in Columbia, planted 12 toU5 inches npart in 42- portation companies and various county license” for $3.00, and a
t
“non-resident hunter’s license” for
S. C.
inch rows. Tho blackberries will middlemen attach to them? * ‘
Every man owes his own and his $15.00. No -license good except In
---- v
t need no trelilsing, but . two wires
Mrs. s. II, LuRoquc has recently should be strung (or tho dewberries family’s future -physical, welfaro a ! county Issued. No Ucenst* required
“
to climb on. Tho first wiro may bo change frtfm the‘ diet of grita and of resident Confederate Veterans.
Warned from her vneation which
13. County judge to have 25c, 60c
htclud*t| Tampa, Sarasota, Jack so'.:- .placed about 18 Inches above the grease. The home garden will vary
nib and Pahlo Beach, also making ground and the second about the this diet and pay a big dividend in and $ 1.00 respectively, for each
health and cash for yeaTs to ,come. license Issued; county game warden
ll** round trip from Jacksonville *to! same distance as the first.
.N«* York on the Lcnapo. *'•
j With cultivation and proper care
Tho ill cfleets of Improper nour­ to have 25c* 69c and $:L0rt respect­
---- _ _
' these berries wflt produce fruits ishment and nbused digestive ays- ively, for earh lirtyuro butted; county
Sanitary Steam Pressing, Hot Casolnle Dr? Cleaning. Altera”
.
warden. tot have 2Se, 50c and
may not* show
for Usn or, fifteen game
*
Mn. G. W. Crullt r.tu rn a j to I 1* 1? . " 1 ' " “J “ ,l"’y '!“
‘Y j' tfcma «*■«/
Uons of All Kinds on Short Noticd
s ii .
-J.K
ill—. *3-09 respectively, for each llcenso.
they will show with disas,
1
,
,
Sunday aftor a d * l t W
, year*,-but
'
’
J
*
m
.
balance
goes
to
the
*county
county
achool
Join
Our
Gentlemen’s
Valet Club.
$2.00 Per Month.
M visit to her sister Mrs G P during November* December. Jan* trous effect neverthalesa. rhey may
**
Rail.
M
U*
;uury or early February. It will be not trouble you but they will surely fund.
S U IT S $15.00 UPW ARD
.P 14. County game-wardens aro ap_____
necessary to prune the bushes before trouble your - children.. . . I
jour c
rt i.
pointed by board of county commiathey are planted. The dewberries
MU* Jessie Wheeler, district pub- should lie cut back to lit inches and
C. K. MFQuacrle,_sUtgc,
■ssttl— appOtblfifchr**To" b"e
' hf,*hh instructor, which includes the blackberries to 2 feet.
for. IhO univorsily ol Florida Extenon r'ecommandation in 'pri* • counties of Sumter, Seminole,
ston Division lUges every farmer marJ after Nov. 1st.
«*♦««&lt; *♦-*♦♦♦
♦ ♦ * •♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
rang* aritj Lake left Thursday for
and ifvory city man who can com­
16*. All grades of licenses shall be
Variety of Vegetables Can be Grown mand a small plot of ground to
TRADE MARK REG|HTERED
of different colors; containing a syn­
In the PaB
plant a garden. A wide Variety of opsis of tho game law printed on
A wldo variety of vegetables can vegetables can bo grown and the
the back, and shall be good only for
be grown for home consumption
health which they will Imlti*. will
e n a c t i o n thereof
during the fall gardening season. save many doctors visits in tho , , .
;___
Many of these vegetables aro not future. There is not*n month* in immediately following their issuo.
FOR
injured by frost ana, hence, can be which some green vegetable cannot
AFTER THE TICK
planted throughout the fall. Among be grown in tho garden.
f
the vegetables suitable for greens,
Government Will Assist Great* Work
C. K. McQuarrie, atate agent for
'Used your Phoslime alone on corn past season, well pleased wjth tho
In Florida
results. In keeping the corn gre n, growing
ring tall, earing well.
well,
Ears were
the University* of Florida Extonslon Burning Trash From Fields Makes
Poor
Land
.
■
. Washington, D. C., Oct. 10.—The
large, fully developed, hanging heavy od stalk, corn hy tho.
tho.sside of it, not
Division, mentions rape, rutabagas,
Tho easiest way to got rid of trash Interest shown by the people of Florhaving_____
any fertilizer,
H H I very’(ua
Inferior,
__ too mature In
in the same nr
proportions.
* failed
Swiss Chard and curly plume musIta use on all kindi
kinds of vegetables gave good satisfaction especially on sweet
and
crop
remains
Is
by
fire.
This
is
idu
in
tick
eradication
work
has
led
Jard. Rape may also be .used for
and Irish potatoes
chicken dr hog pasture when sown also the easiest means of destroying the U, 8. Department of’ Agricuton large areas. It may be sown up tno fortuity of the lane,. Florida ture to estsblist] a branch field headIMMEDIATE DELIVERY
to December. Rutabagas can be soils need the organic mattor which quarters for that stato at Jackson
this
ruhblsh
will
supply.
In
most
\
vHle,
Fla.
The
work
In
Florida
herePrices F. G. B. Phoslime, Florida, In Bags
planted any time* during- October
cases this material will not increase tofore was directed from the At*
and November.
LESS, THAN CARLOAD
CARL OAD
Onion seta for early fable use, can tno fertility whon it Is returned to Junta, Ga., officf. . Dr...E, M. Nigh$10.00 Per Ton
$9.00 Per Ton
be planted up to’ Christmas, and the soil on whlcti It gTew. I t will bert, heretofort liV'chiirgo In Atlanta
merely
tend
to
thalntain
th
a
t
fertil­
will
be
assigned
with
a
corps
of
vet­
onion seeds sown In beds during
\
WRITE FOR BOOKLET
October and November should pro­ ity. If-, it Is burned most of the erinarians to Jacksonville and wtl
plant
food
will
be
lost
and
tho
far­
devote
his
entire
attention
to
eneour
duce plants for, the field by’ early
March. The Bermuda or Mediter­ mer wllj have nothing hut poor land aging the building of vats and super
ranean varieties ar.e .recommended to show for the crop which produced vising the building of vats in- Flor­
■ ' ‘It, , ?
l l S.^, '‘J
»r J
\ .. CHASE &amp; COMPANY, Sanford Agents
ida.
&lt;$ .
.&gt;
••
for Florida. The Australian brown the material. ...
BOX 402
OCALA, FLORIDA
Tho Atlanta office will be main8. 8. Walker, associate chemist to
onion is used largely for green
......—
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R E D U C T IO N S

Far iners and Fruit Grovrers

OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION .

WIGHT GROCERY CO.

D. C. BROCK
MERCHANT TAILOR, CLEANER, DYER ANDREPAIRER

4-4

.CALL AND SEE ME ON SANFORD AVE:---- ;— PHONE 174

PHOSLIME
VEGETABLES

OakAvenue
Between3rd and4th St.

,

- Open —

Tuesdays

Thursdays
Saturday:

FLORIDA SOFT PHOSPHATE &amp; LIME CO. \

at 3 p. m.
Reafing Roompree (0^||

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IN T H E H E AR T O F T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E S E C T IO N
1.

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AND FRIDAYS

SEJIlJEEKI
IN SANFORD— Life /«** W6iih Living

NUMBER 15

SANFORD,. FLORIDA. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1916

VOLUME '***
Sentenced----- ....... .....
10 Fines assessed .......... ....
&gt;
Collected from July •
Collected from August
3 meals t? Polk Co. prison•
'
ere
Pound Fees....... ............
„ .

246.00

12.00
27.50

4 t.*»6

Total ------ „•— ............ 330.20
Report of Sanitary Inspector:
Collaectcd — ..--------------113.76

NATIONAL COMMITTEE _
CONVENTION DECISIVE
OF FARMERS MEETING

ndopt resolutions to support* the
Democratic nominees. However, he
declared therg were DemucraU who
hnif declared their. Intention of bolt­
ing nnd that S. J. CatU was leading
the independenU after failing to se­
cure nomination of the party. Mr.
Davis said thnt Mr. Catta had cir­
culated the petitions tp have his
name placed on the ballot long be­
fore tho contest had been decided
by the couru and that he was there­
fore a bolter nnd independent who
was leading'm any good Democrats
from the party fold.
Several of tho Catta committee­
men began to call for a statement
from the chBlr as to why the meet­
ing was called.
Mr.* Raney called
Mr. Duval to tbe chair and took tho
floor. In explaining why the meet­
ing w-a* called and why ho had stat­
ed that-the Democratic party was in
dauber ho said:
.
..
‘ ‘ 1 did not come to Jacksonville to
make a speych nor for the purpose
of making explanations.
I am not
given to making explanations. Our
duty is plain and our duty is to per­
form it to tho best o f-o u r ability.
Getting back to answer M r. Bow­
den's question and the questions
propounded by Mr. Hodges. When
tne chsir issued (list call It did state
that the Democratic party for tne
first time in probably th ir t y ' or
tnirty six years wns In danger.
Per­
haps n ot'very serious danger, but in
danger nevertheless. Some of these
people have taken occasion to say
whom they^voted for. 'I am willing
say whom I voted for. I voted
for Mr. Hudson first choice and Mr.
Knott second choice, and when I
cast that rote I knew that I was
absolutely hound by the oath to
abide by the resulj of that prlmAry
election.

HOSPITAL FOR
SANFORD IS
NOW ASSURED

Treasurer’s report month of Sep­
C I T Y C O U N C IL T O A P P R O V E
tember:
W IL L BE H E L D A T T A L A T K A A C T IV E C A M P A IG N IS M A D E
1other m a t t e r s O F I M P O R ­
Receipts— *
T H E P L A N O F &lt;&gt;ET.
FOR T H E N O M N E X T M O N T H - B IG
tance b e f o r e a l ­
Cash on hand, Sep 1,^16 ... 21,237.07
IT I O N
.
&lt;s
IN E E
A F F A IR
derm en
Roc’ d from Tax Coll’ r... . 1,190.73
T h e long looked for and greatly
Disbursements—
•
The meeting of the state Demo­
Palatka, Fla., Oct. 10.— Arrange­
fitT council of tho city of San- Vouchers paid ••••*..........•••♦«* 1,714.37
needed hospital for Sanford is as­
cratic
executive
committee
In
Jack­
ments are being completed for tho
I ford } Florida, met on October 2, Int. on vouchers............16
sured.
national convention of the Farmers’ sonville Saturday was one of the
id fexular sesaion at 7:30 p. m. Bal. in Banks .
20,722.27
So says Dr. Oliver J. Miller who
moat
important
held
in
many
years.
Educational and Cooperative Union
i J L m B. W. Herndon, president
has
worked unceasingly for this In­
The
Times-Union
account
is
pre­
of America, which is to bo held N ov.
Jm T ,’council; W. .W . Abernathy.
‘
22,436.80
stitution
that has-been one of the
^
it
sented
in
part
as
follows:
.
.
21.
22.
23
and
24,
at
Palatka,
Fla.
Ip h Miller, John Adama, R. A.
greatest • needs in this city.
Dr.
The
fact
that
the
convention
is
to
Absent,
S.
J.
CatU,
indondent
candidate
His»»n and Roy Symes
22,436.80
Miller is now busily engaged in get­
be ncld in Florida has stimulated in­ for governor was yesterday morning
|c. H. .Dlnfee.
• .
ting hundreds of property owners
Bank Balances—
terest in organisation and coopera­ read out of tho Democratic party
Minutes of last meeting read and First National Bank______/
and othor citizens to sign a petition
111.46 tion among the growers'of the Pen- in Florida by the state committee.
I iJoptfd.
,
thnt wifi bo presented to -the city
Peoples Hunk....... ........ ......
1C8.05 insulat state.
His friends on tho committee put up
Mr F. I* M iller'offered the fol- Peoples Bank at 4 o-c
council
to demonstrate to them that
10,000.00
For some time a movoment has b desperate battle but worn unablo to
loving ord in a n ce and moved Ita Seminole Co. Bank............. * 281.81
tho
majority
of the people here are
been well under wav to inako Florida win a single point. As soon as tho
adoption: An ordinance grantlpg to Seminole Co Bk at 4 o-c . . *10,000.00
in
favor
of
a
city hospital.
a real factor in tho Union, one of Its meeting was called to order in ‘ the
th« Central Florida Interurban Rall- Seminole Co. Bank, Mag­
Th
e
new.
building
wilt be of brick
stronghdlds it) the state being in Seminole hotel at 10:230 o'clock by
*»&gt;• Com pany, a corporation ornolia Paving meet............‘
160.95
and
although'
the
plans
havo not
Putnam county, df which Palatka is Chairman Geo. P. Raney of Tampa.
Bixed under the laws of the elate
been
made
as
yet
Dr.
Miller
assures
Hal
W.
Adams
of
Lafayette
county
the county scat. When tho national
|o( Florida, ita successors. and as•
20,722.27 organisation learned of the activity introduced a resolution which ’start­
us‘ that the hospital will be tif brick
ii|M, eertain rights, franchises and
and wifi lie ample for the needs of
Collector’s' Report for month of in Putnam county, Palatka was de­ ed tho fireworks and brought about
privilege within the corporate lim its
tho city and county for many-years
the
first
test
of
strength.
The
reso­
September, 1916:
rided upon as the logical place to
|of the dty o f‘Sanford, Florida.
Collections, from nil sources 1,199.73 hold tho coming convention.
lution proposed that the names o f
to come.
t
•
On motion carried, said ordinance
both Mr. Knott and Mr. CatU go
Certificate, of the board of can­
Tho new building will be erected
The Palatka Hoard of Trnde, one
vu placed on ita first reading and vassers of the bond election held
on the tickets.
The point of order
ort tho lots dedicated for that pur­
of
tho most progressive civic bodies
I TMd in full and passed. Roll call as September 29, 1916, was read, show­
was made that the resolution could
pose several years ago on Magnolia
in Florid*, • extended an invitation
follows: Aye's. B. W. Herndon, ing results as follows:
not be*voted upon until after a cre­
and Thirteenth street and after tho
to tho Union, promising its aid in
W. W. Abernathy, F. L. Miller, Jno.
proposition receives
tho
official
Sixty six votes were cast-for the every way to make tlio convention dentials committee had boon named
Adams, R. A. Newman and Roy issuance of bonds and 11 votes were
and tho proxies had been passed
sanction of tho city council the
the most successful over held by
; Symes. Nay's, none.
upon. The point wag spstnined by
work will proceed and in tho next
cast against tho issuance of bonds, that organization.
At least ono
p. U Miller offered the following and that A. R. Key received 63
the chair.
twclvo months n fine hospital build­
other Florida city mado an effort to
ing will bo added to the long Hst of
^ordiaiflce and moved its adoption: votes as bond trustee; O. L. Taylor
get tho big meeting, hut Palatka , L. W. Duval. II. H .' Wells nnd
in ordinance requiring the grading received 63 votes as bond trustees;
buildings
thnt mean a greater ' and
A. B. Brown were named by the
won thd prize.
.
and paring of Third street from the and B. F. Whitner received 63 votes
I
hotter
Sanford.
chairman to_ examine the proxies.
“ These gentlemen who are speak­
National President C, S. Barrett, All were reported In due form, save
intersection of French avenue with as bond trustee.
ing
ip behalf of Mr. Catta attempted
of
Union
City,
Gu.,
nnd
State
Presi­
Third itreet, west to tho intersec­
Who Controls the Death Rate o f
that of N. L. Pender.
Mr. Pender
AH claims against the city were
to
split
hairs. I would like to ask
dent
J.
L.
Shepard
of
Greensboro,
tion of Maple uvenue with Third
, Sanford?
held
u
proxy
from
Monroe
county
audited and vouchers ordered drawn
timber 30, to meet with the commit­ and ho is a rogisterdo voter in Duval them one question. When individ­
itreet: Sixth street from intersection
Taking the above as a subject for
for same. ‘ *
uals, when municipalities, when any
tee of the Board of Trado and the
of Sixth itreet apd.M agn olia ave­
county.
All were seated save Mr.
his Sunday evening discourse Dr.
All business being attended to,
(Continued on Page 4)
committco of the Putnam County Pender, and Monroe county went
nue cut to the intersection o f Sixth
Hyman of the Baptist church dsllv-'
council adjourned.
Union for the purpose of officially unrperesented. As soon ns this mat­
street end- 1’ nlmetto avenue and.
e'red a very instructive and impreepassing on tne program.
On this ter had been attended to the reso­
Seventh itreet from the intersection
slve sermon at tho ompie lost Sun*
-day thero will also he held a mass lution of Mr. Adams was again read.
of Park avenue and Seventh street
dAy evening. His text wns one of
meeting of all members of the Union There was a wonderful flflw of ora­
west to the Intersection of French
the commandments, "H on or thy
in this'section'.of tho state, the call tory from both factions in tho com- j
avenue tnd Seventh street.
father and thy mother that thy daya
having been issued .by F. F. Tenny, ndtteo*.
On motion rnrried, said ordinance
Calls’- supporters talked
may bo long upon tho land which
president of the county organiza­ themselves hoarse.
vu pfsred on its first reading and
t*
the Lord thy God* giveth thee.”
tion.' A reception will also be given
read in full and poaaed. Roll call as
This
text, which was mndo* more
Tho point of order was made that
to Messrs. Barrett und Shepard ut
loHowi: Aye's, B. W. Herndon, W.
forcible
by-tho addition of the other
which the public is invited to bo the com m ittee' could, not' say whose i
W. Abernathy, F. L. Miller, Jno.
commandment,
*'Thou shalt not
present. Mr. Barrett is a splondfd name should appear on the ballots, J
Adams, It. A. Newfnan and Roy
kill,"
gave
the
Doctor
an nbundance
nnd forceful speaker, influential in as tho nominee of tho party, as that i
1Symes. Nay’ s, none.
of
food
for
thought,
and
ho.in turn
affairs of- the nation, nnd his 'discus­ was not within tho province of the
gave
it
out
to
his
audienco
in his *
F. L .. Miller offered the* following
sion of tho educational and coopera­ committee. The point was sustained J
own
manner
and
to
tho
entire
satis­
ordinance and, moved ‘ its adoption.
I
N
T
R
A
C
K
O
F
V
E
S
S
E
LS
A
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tive movement of the Union will be und Mr. Adams appealed from tho
faction of those present. T ho pastor
An ordinance'repealing sections 315, C O N F E D E R A T E V E T F . R A N S
S
P
R
E
A
D
S
D
E
S
T
K
U
C
,
most interesting and beneficial, es­ chair.
of the Baptist church is delivering a
316, 317 and 3f8 of tho Revised Or­
H O L D B IG R E U N IO N
.
T IO N ‘
Upon roll call the chair was Sus­
pecially to tho farmers.
number of common sense sermons
dinances ol the City of Sanford.
,
NEXT W EEK
tained by u voto of 31 to 10, Mr.
Concluding
theso
mootings
will
be
Boston, Oct.* 10.— Gerinun eub- and each and every one arc lessons
On motopn carried, said ordinance
Adams’ resolution was u s follows:
held
n
banquet
at
which
Mesar*.
Tampa,
Fla.,
Oct.
10.—
Prepara­
mnrine
warfare brought to this side of every, day life and as in this one
v u placed on ita first reading, and
Whereas. W. V. Knott nnd S. J.
Barrett
and
Shepard
will
be
the
tions
arc
being
made
to
entertain
500
of
the
Atlantic*
Suntjay was pursued he show's tho peoplo that they’ are
read in full and passed. Roll call as
Cntts each hold n certificate of noguests
of
honor.
This
affair
will
fie
Confederate.
Veterans,
a
large
num­
.
.
.
—
_
.
.
,
.
.
relentlessly
throughout
-the' night, the ones ^hat^controL iheir-Q—KJt-dce«foUowa: B. W. Herndon, W . W.
rHTTjf - p , « reports qf tinies.
Following this line,, it was
Abernathy, V. L. Miller, Jno. Ad­ ber' of Sons and Daughters of the given under the auspices of tho P a - 1Ifiation aa the PtmOiTaUC PQmlaeg. W|th {h&lt;)
shown
that
the peoplo themselvee
lntka
TToard
of
Trade
"and
the
Farfor
Governorsof
Florida,
and
morjJ*veMek
,
orpedoed
nnd
sunk.
ams. R. A. Newman und R oy Symes. CohfederaTy and~ 5.000i^visIIoFs- dfir­
control
their
own death rate—but
Whereas
great
political
unreel
has
'
*
•
,
’
f
k.
•».,
.
.
.
,
mer
e
Union
of
Putnam
county.
It
ing the annual reunion' of Florida
N»y’a. none.
tho point that- was mado more im­
Confederate Veterans In this city is proposed to make the banquet been produced in Florida by the cbn- T h e captain of the Nantucket
Communication
from
.Sanfofd
Oct. 17, 18 nnd 19. Free lodgings thoroughly representative' of tho city test relative, to the nomination for' Hlfhtahip reported that three Gof- pressive was the fact that for t i l l
Traction Company, b y Alfred Fors­
„
* .
.
'm an submarines worn opcr&amp;iilUl---- "m an In Christ" there was np death.
.
will be. provided for at least 300 of and county. »nd in this way bring Governor and_________________
. ------------------------ io u lh and s o u th e a s te r Nantucket
ter, Secy., in regards to rails along
Thflt to this man the "G rave had
tho Veterans. , Headquarters for the about thfl._flpltlL.of. ronperathnx -bewhereas, there aro hundreds of
First itreet was retd and same deand that nine vessels had been deft-V eteraran rtll* bo n T'IR e Hillsboro tween the city and county for -wnlch loyal Democrats who Ijellevo W V. |
to Klve battle, to oat its v ictory" and that a Christian
Hotel, those of the Sons at the Bay tho Union stands. •
K nott *&lt;Io be the rightful nomlnoo the* submarines, *three British cruls could freely say, • "O Death, where
Geo. A. DcCottes, city ' attorney View, and headquarters for the
*
' .. '
Tho program of the convention and hundreds of just as loyal Dem­ era w *ro off Nantucket shoals at s thy sting?"
*ta h*re instructed to begin' pro­ Daughters at the DoSoto. -Theso
After the sermon, tho doori of tho
will be mrfdo public- ofl soon after ocrats who believe S. J. C alls to be 2:40 o'clock this morning. This was
ceedings for the collection of all are all modern, up to date hotels,
the rlfhtful nominee.
tho 3pth as possible.
‘ .
tho first appearance of uhy warships church wore opened for the reception
berk taxes and liens.
And in addition there are a large
Whereas, In order to settle the of the patrolling licet In thnt vicin­ of members and Mr. and Mrs. Jaa.
Palatka is an ideal convention city
Geo. A. DeCottcs, C ity Attorney number of smaller hotels ready to
and 'Putnam county is ono of the controversy In u truly Democratic ity. sinco the submarines began their Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Copeland
* u here authorised to communicate handle guAsts.
came _forward and iuked to bo re­
best agricultural and fruit sections of manner and in order that the people Attacks early yesterday morning.
■ith Dillon-Thompson &amp; Clay Bond
Five hundred special badges have the state. In the Palatka district, may for themselves suttle at the bai­
ceived into tho church on letters,
Attorneys, as to the validity of the been ordered for the Veterans and
Shipping at points along the Now showing a membership In other Bap­
Hastings and Enst Palatka, there lor box the question ns to whom they
tovnt bond proceedings.
_. Sons of Veterans nnd n large number
England coast had been hold up to tist churches, and-M rs. E. T a y lo r
arc cultivated annually from 8,000 will, choose i*as Goverpor, nnd In or­
n
greater extent today and vessels camo confessing Christ as h * Savior
Tax Assessor R. C. Maxwell .pre­ for the Daughters. Moving picture to 9,000 acres of Irish potatoes, the der that strife nnd discord may not
at
floa w'ere reported making for the nnd asked that she be received ax.
dated his tax roll for the year-1916, theaterrliaVff promised to admit all planting beginning the latter part continue in the ranks of Florida
nearest
harbor.'* Tha sudden on­ a member of the chWcli.
•kith fax accepted.
Veterans free und an effort is being uf December and continuing up un-. Democracy, therefore be it
slaught
ol
underseas craft1hfld thor­
mado
to
havo
tho
street
car
lines
fur­
City Attorney Geo. A. DeCottcs
Next Sunday wifi be tho thirtytil April. Tho potato crop la follow­
Resolved by tho state Democratic
oughly terrified shipping Interests
nish
them
with
free
transportation
second anniversary of tho church and
* “ here requested to advise the
ed by a crop of corn and tho latter oxocutive committee, T h a t It is thu
founell as to the law providing for about the city, ijsing their Confeder­ by a forage or hay crop—‘three fcrops sense of this committee, thnt both engaged In the carrying on’ of muni­ tho third anniversary of the present .
'be annual financial report request- ate crosses as credentials. A splen­ from tho same land.in ono year. In the names of W. V. Knott and S. J. tions of war and other shipping not pastor, and these fn chargU" df at­
w by W. V. .Knott,* stato comptroller did tim e is guaranteed all the Veter­ addition throughout the district . Cntts be printed on the ballots, for flying the Amorican flag.
tain at tho rhurch intend to make
ans attending, Tampans being wide­ there aro grown other Vegetables
to be madcr1 '' ‘ "
The rich cat prize bagged was tho this Sunday one oi an all day ser­
life November election and by that
awake as to the opportunity given and general farm crops.
In tho early morning there
Putnam means let the people settle for all popsungyr liner Stephano. Tho ves­ vice.
- M «nd- end seconded. Dr. M iller
them to establish their reputation
county also has the only producing tim? the question as to which of sel, British ownod, was on her regu­ will bo sunrise prayer meeting; at
Proceed with petition to be signod
as good hosts.
satnphor farm In tho United States. these aspirants for tne g o v e r n o r ’ s lar trip from St. Johns, N: F., to 9:30 In tho inornlns th i Sunday
2- FWPwtJT owners, for tho building
An
interesting
and
highly
pleasing
New York, via Halifax, and carried school csnccts to show »U apprecia­
^ty haipltal, 'said building not to
* Palatka is 55 miles south of Jack­ office is the choice of’ the Democ­
program
has
been
arranged
for
the­
83 passengers, including 30 Am eri­ tion by having more prr-r'o In atJiceed $12000.00. Councilman MUsonville and Is conneetod by two racy of Florida.
reupon period, including business
cans. Twenty-six of the latter were tundunce than uver befo«o, and at
1*r voting against same.
Followiug the defoat of the Adams
rhilrosds and the St. Johns river.
and social .sessions. • Many enter­
resolution* II. R. Hodges Introduced making' the round trip from oN ew 11:00 tho pastor will .deliver a ser­
Moved and seconded that street
tainment features, will be added. In all there are,four distinct railrbads
committee purchase street sweeper.
a resolution which ha uskrd tho York. The Stephano was valued at mon; at 3:30 in the afternoon-bap­
The business sessions will be held In entering the city, with 28 dally pascommittee to adopt pledging that $400,000 when launched three years tismal services will be held at BrioMr. Lning Camo before the coun-'
the handsome now city hall. The songer trains. Six steamer lines fur­ body to do nothing in tho matter of ago. She carried also a cargo of cod son's, pool; at 6:30 the three Unions
c*l and asked that he be aUowfcd to
nish Water transportation, and the
full program in as follows:
endorsing a candidate for Governor fish, cod fish oil and seal oil eon will meet and at 7:30 tho pasto^ will
taxes on L o t 1, Block 10,
Tuesday morning— Welcome moet city enjoys an aR wator r&lt;Jute to on the Democratic ticket on the signed to parties in tho United deliver the anniversary sermon.
_ ,r A, at a flat sum of $30.00:
Palatka has splendid
Ing at the Tam pa Bay Casino; J. A. N ew York.
States and South America and va l­
8*id request was granted.
hotel
accommodations,
one 'o f the ground that the contest was still
Griffin representing the Board of
ued at $150,000. She had been sold Rake up, clean up, paint up,
Clerk was horo instructed to no­ Trade; Dr. S. L. Lowry. Sons of hotels being sb l« to accommodate pending in the supreme court of the ttf, the Russian government for an
Whethor it shines or rain;
the
il'* the Southern Utilities Co.,' that Veterans, and Judge C. B. Parkhlll, 300 guests. I t U expected that 500 state. Speaking in support of
ice breaker.
Plant bulbs that will grow,
resolution
he
made
a
heqtcd
argu­
*r» and Union avenues were about the city of Tampa.
Responses by delegates will attend the convention
Submarine activltic* began at day And lots of seed sow.
° be paved, and to ask them to Gen. E. M. Law of Bartow for tho coming from 38 state* In the Union. ment in favor of 8. J. C elts and
For 'tis the week of the €)ean-U p
urged th e . committee to adopt the light Sunday, three mile*' cast o
The
Farmers’
Educational
and
Co­
ni,*e the proposed improvements Veterans and Gen. W. W. Harris of
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Nantucket lightship, when the Am er­
operative Union of America has a resolution.
on
avenuee before the said avo- Ocala for the Sons.
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E. W. Davis offered a substitute ican steamer Kansan was sighted
membership of d ose to 3,000,000;
nu« . » e r e paved.
Tuesday
afternoon — Executive
A
charming
group
of
m
atron!
a resolution endorsing President W il­ and signaUed to atop. -When the
J 1** ••veral officers made reports, session'at the Tampa Bay Casino. and the prder is growing rapidly.
son, Chief Justice Taylor, Frank submarine commander was satisfied visiting Mrs. W. J. Thigpen are
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TrOm 8 to 5 o’ clock Children of the
Mrs. W. M r Moore, Mrs. Dale W il­
Miss Abbie Doudney is attending Clark and W . V. Knott. He etated was an American vessel he allowed
Report of Chief of
Police:
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liams snd Mrs. Roseoe Skipper, a ll
her
to
proceed.
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to
find
it
nee66 '
Ian’s Club’ building, Tatnpa Bay Park the P*U-Clark School In Orlando this
of Lakeland.
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the
etate
committee
to
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PAGE EIGHT

Then the great day arrive* when building and every touch seoms to " For Sale— One International trutk.
Thoroughly overhauled and paint­
the dividend la declared. The bobka atfd to its beauty.
ed. Apply E. Stafford, Sanford.
The
pews,
the
most
comfortable
show an increase of $1,600,000 in
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the not earnings. The directors pre­ mado are in place now.
A special invitation is hereby
sent Steele with a golden loving cup
For Sale or Rent — Well estab­
as token -of their appreciation. While given those not attending "elsewhere lished
boarding
house. Addrua
Steele ^ita thinking it all over, fyla on Sunday to srlalt and worship with Boarding House, c-o Herald. 7-tf
door bell is rung, and' aomo men ua.
.
Program
For Sale— N ice 6 passenger Oak­
carry In Frank, mortally wounded
Sunday
achool
9:30.
land automobile. Also aurrey. Ap.
In a street brawl. It ia tho real'dlviSermon by Dr. Sicbcrt 11:00.
stage and
Apache
of P «H a . Having dend.
ply Abernathy’s furnituro store.
mo stage
mm »screen,
« tch, «he
« has been, the
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"A n to n the Terrible" Coming onn the
si-en In m any-different roles, In mI\, danced these and many other atepa
c tonight&lt;
Senior League 6:30.
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Monday •
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na fn lliltmnfo
in
Sermon by Dr. Sibert 7:00. ‘
of which he has been ideal, but it is at the extrusive Biltmore Hotel in
For Salo at Sanford— Tw o lighter^
Theodore Roberta and Anita King said that as-the cruel head of the New York and on tho stsgos of tho
"G loria's Rom ance"
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gasoline engine nnd pump and other
in the Jesse L. Lasky production of Russian secret police, "Anton the leading theatres in prsctically nil of
In "G lo ria ’s Romance," in which
articles. Address Z. Spinka, Oviedo,
"A n ton tho Terrible," will be the at­ Terrible," he excells anything be has the principal cities, this popular star
D O N ’T T H R O W A W A Y
Miss
Burke portrays-the role of a
can.
truthfully
lie
said
to
have
spread
Florida.
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traction at the Star Monday.
done heretofore.
YOUR M O NEY
wealthy society girl, a $16,000 Rus­
the
gospel
of
metric
grate
all
over
The story of this thrilling drama
The versatile and boauttful Anita
For Sale— Marine motor, 18 hors*.
sian sable coat will be seen, to­
by Belling to peddlers.
You can
Of Russian.••■political intrigue was King, the Paramount GifU wbq re­ the country.
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power,
3 cylinder, 3 cycle, Ferro.
gether with a $12,000 erthine coat, a
gel murh better prices by shipping
Miihy are the dojightful experi­
written- by Jules Eckert Goodmatr cently, scored such n success fn her
First class condition, Sanford Mach­
$9,000 chinchilla coat, a blue and
direct to u*. ‘
from Thomas II. Uxcll’s story, .and play, "T h e Race," founded upon her ences which Maurice and Miss W al­ gold metal embroidered evening coat,
in e &amp; Garage Co.
93-t(
prepared for the' screen by Mturian famous
transcontinental
nutomo- ton have had while dancing before trimmed with silver fox fur valued
For Sale— N early now adding m*.
Fairfax and Charles Sarver. It is a liilc trip, plnys the part o f the young royalty in the European courts but nt $2,600, and a dinner gown trim ­
----- W E B U Y -----chhie. $36.00. ^Western Union.
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Paramount Victure.
girl upon whom Anton wishes to re­ perhaps their most unique and grat­ med with lace that was priced nt
METALS. KUI1UKR, RAGS,
ifying
achievement
was
that
which
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Theodore Roberts has the supreme venge himself for her father's crime.
$150 a yard. Feminine picture go­
SACKS, BONES, ETC, ETC.
they accomplished in tho case of
The
role
is
exactly
suited
to
Miss
distinction of being America's lead­
ers will find the picture u regular
For Salo — Hup Runabout, re­
Queen Mary of England.
nnd pay Highest Prices and Give
ing character actor. In hia'yeart dn King's appealing .personality, • and
fashion baxnnr and undoubtedly will
built, $100. Scholle Manis, City. 6-tf
After seeing the tungo performed
the Lnsky Company feels thot they
Prompt Returns
follo w it with interest.
ha\’ e made n most excellent selection by several dancers of indifferent
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For . Sale— Owing to chango to
"G loriu’s Romance" will bo shown
in co’starring theso two artists.
merit, Her Majesty placed an abso­
Price
List
mailed
on
appllralion
electrical power wo have on hand
at the Lyric Thoairo* every Tueaban on
The
1 no. BlUIJ
story which
"lin n v.w-.ss.
creuted such
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_ dance at court and
machinery in good condition, con•
sensation when it was published in i it accordingly became tabooes In day.
slating of boiJcrsx engines, • water
the Saturday Evening Post hits to do London society.
A t a great ball
pumps, fire pumps, air compres­
Sunday nt the Baptist Church
with the intrigues in the Russian given by one of the Russian dukes,
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sors and sundry other machines,
Y o u are invited to ull the services
Geheral’p staff shortly after the out-* Maurice and Miss Walton ■were in­
which wo offer at prices which are a
nt
the Baptist church on nekt Sun­
break of the present European war. vited to dunce". After they had won
small part of tho original cost. If
Anton, although Chief of the Rus- the applause of- the Queen hcT Per­ day. Thu Tem ple ia located at the
interested address Virginia Carolina
sian" Secret- Police, U in reality a mission was granted to allow them to corner of Sixtli street and Park nveChemical Co., care H. H. Peabody,
nuc* Rev. George Hyman, D. D.,
German spy. How a clover w o m a n . Kive their version of the tango. ^
Superintnedont,* Sanford, H u ..
M ANU FACTU RE
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to save her lover, succeeds in trapAt the completion of the dance, is the minister.
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9:30 A 'p ro fo c tly graded Sunday
ng Anton and confront* him with her majesty applauded the pair nml
ted in an un*! promptly lifted the ban on the tango schnul witli a faculty oT forty four
FOR RENT
his own guilt is p
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manner.
The
with
the
remark
that
sinhad
no
officers
and
teachers.
IJon.
J.
D.
usual and 'slurTH
For
R
ent—
Eight
room
modern
A
scenes of the picture are laid in Pet- idea it could be performed h o gruce- '’Jinkins is the superintendent.
house.
Sanford Heights.
$20 per
regular Sunday school.
rogruil ami on the steppes of Siberia fully.
month.
J.
F.
McClellan.
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with more than the usual Lasky e x - J1 "T h e Quest of Life,-' however, 1%
IlToi) " The sermon ut this hour
cellencC.
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not merely a dancing picture. It is will he on th e 'subject, "T h e Gospel
For Ilo r.U -T w o furnished rooms
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a very drutUutlr story of u giri of Thai Jesus Preached.”
A/O SPECIAL
•for rent. Hot and cold wntpr. Mrv
WO ITT TOOAY
TJieo Roberts'in "Anton, The Terrible
0N3
‘ "The D ividend"
lowly parentage with, is ambitious
nn cATAiotuts
' G:.I0 Y h r^ i’ oung People’s Unions.
W. W. Abernathy, 701 Magnolia
at the Star Monday
.'arKSONVILLE
This story revolves about the nc- for her future. • Just a* she seems
7:30 Very large audiences are at
Ave.
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tivities of a money grubbing multi- about • to realize her dreams, the the Spr.day evening service.
The
For Rent — Furnished rooms, light'
millionaire who with one hand taken doctor declares that she lias but one minister will give a 5 minutes pre­
housekeeping, if desired. 410 Oak.
from' the poor- and with tne other more year to !i\’e. In ties air she de- lude to his sermon on next Sundny
12-3tp
gi\es, and whose whole motive in tertnines to see as imieh of life ipt cvcning using the question, Shall we
life is the acquisition of money and she cap in that year. She is chosen have a Hospital?
For Rent— Ilpuse for Rent, corivtf
dividends for his investors.
to do the dance of Death yith _MuuThe subject of the sermon will )&gt;c,
Oak Ave. nnd Fourth St.
Apply
\t a stockholders' meeting* he rice Uretton. a celebrated dancer, at
W. W . Long, *410 Oak.
12-3tp
"W h o Controls tho Deuth IU t e t " a
promise* unprecedented dividends at » big social function and makes a
Hon. Schcllc Mnincs is tho chair­
ESPECIALLY
For R ent— Furnished rooms for
E . F. L A N E , M ANAGER
the end • of the fiscal year.
This hit,
man
of
a
fine
band
of
ushers
and
light houshkeeping or bed rooms.
promise he makes good, but only
ADAPTED
"T H E HOUSE TH AT PLEASES"
will see that you are well placed and
At l.jrlc Tonight
7-tl__
through the reduction of# wagfjs and
FOR YOUR STATE 117 Laurel.
Tluimas I nee production starring taken care of when you attend this
an increase in rentals on the com­
For R ent— Several nice offic*
W'lllium II. Thompson and Charles church.
pany's tenement property.
rooms over Y o w cll’s. Enquire N. P,
The old time welcome awaits ydu
Ray in “ The Dividend.”
This capitalist reaps another d ivi­
Yow ell &amp; Co.
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ut every service.
Win. 11. Thompson
dend upon which he has not count­ John Stccje
Be sure to attend.
For Rent— 708 Park avenue. Es­
. Charles Ray
ed.
His son. whom he had neg­ Frank Steele .. ....
O U R IN S T R U C ­
quire
of H. C. DuBose, First and
lected in the mad pursuit of profits, B etty Brice ....... .... -.E thel Ulltnnn
T IV E C A T A L O G U E Park avenue.
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hud become nn opium fiend and M aizie............ ....Margaret Thompson
Dr. ( ’. A. Owens Is Coming
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Toalght--Trlangle Pay, "T h e l&gt;lvsinks to the lowest depths of degen­
The Baptist-church of this city
John Steele is president of the A t­
W ANTED
P IH C E L IS T
Idcnd" featuring (has. Hay and
eracy.
Th ere are other dividends las Mani|afucturing &amp; Realty Cor­ has been successful in securing the
— William Thompson. "Hcdclla's
that this capitalist and his coterie of poration. a huge concern which op­ services of Rev. C. A. Owens, D. D.,
Wanted — Lady clerk.
Apply
S E N D FOR
Bluff" featuring Fay Tlacher.
financiers had not bargained for and erates several factories. nrpL owns of Humboldt, Tcnn., to conduct n
person to L. Krauss, Ladies’ &amp;
which could not lie totaled in dollars many tenements.
The
He promises his series of meetings this fait.
T H E M T O D A Y Emporium. 303 E.First St.
nnd re his, but had totaled coutloss board of 'directors thut the .coming meeting will, begin on the Inst Sun­
thousands of human wrecks and un­ fiscal year will liering them the big­ day of this month; Oct. 29th and
W anted— Tw o or three
Saturday—"T h e Bond of Blood"
told
misery.
housekeeping rooms. Give
"A n A ngelic A ttitu d e " Twelfth
gest dividend in the history of the will continue through tho 8th of
location.
Address “ Rooms,"
The conclusion of the story fob business; and he at once sets to work November.
Dr. Owens is witlcly
• Episode, "P eg O' tie King"
Herald.
lows out the natural laws of retribu­ to lower wages of factory operatives known throughout the south as a
and to raise the rents of the tene­ greut proafher and devotional leader.
tion.
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Wanted— Lady wishes position as
The church here is indeed fortunate
Lyric Tonight.
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ments.
.
Monday — "T h e War Bride of
stenographer.
Work
will pless*.
Plumville"
"The Mystery of
For his son Frank, who is anxious in securing bin services. Further an­
Box 10.M, Sanford.
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Celebrated Dancers Tonight at the -if,
business and be of some nouncements will be made as to his
the Rails” great railroad picture
'Strayed— Cow. dark yellow witk
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Star Theatre
assistance to him, lie ’ has no time. coming later.
small
white spots and white udder*.
Having danced their way to fame He just gives him a generouH allowClean
horns, ' .elevpn inches long.
in the European' capitals and in ance. and bids hiih to get into the
Tuesday—"Th eir Mother" "Good
M E T H O D IS T CH U R CH S U N D A Y
Four
years
old. $10 rau-aril. Nft-..South America, -the internationally social
world and enjoy
himself,
Evening Judge" Ham and Mud
tify
Roht.
Shimmons,
Box 149
celebrated
Maurice and
Florence Frank takes the advice, and prompt- Dr. Slelierl Preaches Morning and
Selig Tribune News.
Third
Side.
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alton,
nrc—
UUW—inakitMI-4lwte-mo-rly-hrgtmtT
irr$
$
n
irc.
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Chapter. Gloria’s Konuffice"
Evening
lion picture debut in the Famous
• F(r#, of ;ln
lin,|M ,, mistress in
l)r,,,IBirnl or lk» InlttUf.
The services at the Methodist
U. 8 . l.and OIBen at Oaln*»*HI».
Flayers-I’aramount Picture
"T h e ||w pprBon ,)f Ht.U y nrict,t tl vic.
K A ll Lwcal AdvcrtlH cm cntH Under
Au|. 12th.
church next Sunday will be conduct­
Notlrn l, h'ltby | l n a that WUIIaft °
Th m Heading TH RE E CENTS «
Quest of Life,
which is the nttrue-j^jm Qf Steele’s methods because she
Wednesday— "A Wild (ilrl o f the
Killman
ill man of Wrklwa,
Wohlwa. Fla., aho oa
on Jw»
lion at -the Star tonight.
Ashley' was a factory operative, and nlHo a ed by tho presiding elder of the Line For Each Inttcrtion. Minimum 14,
4, I91J, mad* tlomr»i«»3 I
52—
Sierras’’ featuring Mae Marsh
Miami
District.
This
will
be
the
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Miller who- directed the produc­ resident in oqe of the corporation’*
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and Itnhcrt ll.tr.ron. "H is W ild'
rftlon
32,
To»n»hlp
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Qr Sibert this - V W ^
tion adapted the story from the tenements.
allahaurn aieriuian,
Meridian, ua»
baa flled
«
iaiiana*srp
- -aollt*
­
Tallahaueo
Maridlan
Oats" featuring Ford Sterling
Frank Mni1
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•y«ar Proof '-■
this bejug the occasion of the fourth
Intention to maka Fl»a-»«ar
FOR
SA
L
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iilll&gt;’l|1)b plav—'.‘ Kilim Y oung,- —
tabllah
to
Ibno
ab&gt;»#
daoar*
claim
tha
fhnd
ab]
from hud to worse, nnd through a quarterly .conference.
,sf*rd
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before clerk Circuit -Court, at
Maurice and
Florence
Walton natural course'*of events "become
For Sale—Strawberry plants. Mrs. Florida, on tba M tb day of S«pt*o»w».Reports from all the departments
have probably done more to* bring slaves of a drug habit. _
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Jack Vaughn, R. D. No. 1,‘Sanford; rJ916.
Claimant namet aa wltt»f»»»»:
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the church will be given and tho
the dance to its preesent high state • One morning Steele finds his son of
i:. A. Ituib nf Wektwa. Florida
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W. K. I.e- nf Woklara. Florida
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lotlicors for tb « next year will be
of perfection and to spread it* popu­ smoking
W. If. Ilc&gt; d of Woklwa. Florida
opiu m .at home and drives ou,curB
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W.
A. fluib of Woklwa, norldo.
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elected
This
y
ear
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proving
to
be
Cheap
for
Cash—
Second
hand
larity* than any other two people in him out. The circumstance disturbs * cc“, *"
,h »
IIOIIKill W. I'AVI*
rubber
tiro
top
buggy.
A
t
store
of
the'world, - it wiui Maurice who in­ Steele, of course; but Me is so intent
tOS-Tuca ft Frl-lOte
llett»i»r._ ^
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troduced the Argentine tango to upon making his dividend that he • present p a s t o r a l T w o
llrya I pent of tho lalortor
U, 8 . lUnd Olllca *• tlmlnwt*J*•-,
Europe and America uficr he had throws it off with comparative cane., ™“ &gt;a‘ n before the annual
boptetnbrr “ I'UJtn.
For Salo— One full also violin w ith
studied it in South America.
The Frank, meanwhile, has fallen to the '&gt;’ot in. nutty n s p c «
ADM ISSION 6 AND 10 CENTS
Nolle* la hereby slvan that 8 a o u » * *
leather covered case, $20.00,
Cost ney ol Kolokeo, Florida, wno, oa
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celebrated Apache dance, which is point.where he is ready to beg, bor- better than wus m
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1911. mad* ll«me,lead Bntry.
W J
$26.00.
C.
C.
Beasley,
11th
and
lor NW .ij of Section 10, 1 owatWP «|*J I
Tur«.t«j - Wednesday • I rliU) —Haturday
performed in "T h e Quest of L ife" row or steal in order tb buy enough
year.
Ha t« Si E.. T*llaba&gt;oe* Morldlss,
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Laurel.
M-2tp
3:16 p.m.
Night 7 p. m. Sharp
was als» created by Maurice ufter ho of the drug to keep him in a con-:
filed nqtlre ol intin.Ion 10 n t - 1, ■ V . ' — ,
Each week shows a great imprefteProof, t , 1 taVle. r l t l a to the land »Ij
hud seen the crude performance In tinuous state of stupor. Betty hus mont in the new building. The tin- * For Sale—Several thousand cauli­ d'*erlb-d
belor- Clir
C I -c l.
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a.&lt;loi
J,
I'iorlua,
on
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Lnd
Joy
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gone to ply her trade elsewhere.
ishing touches are being given the flower plants. Jonn Russell.

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Chit-Chat of the P la y H ou ses in Sanford

The Peninsular Metal Co.
Jacksonville,

Florida

The ftoRiDAHEtAiPiioouasQi

LYRIC

THEATRE

FREE!

PROGRAM M E

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&lt;9 JACKSONVILLE. FLA.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

EXCELLENT MUSIC

' For Sale— Duror Jersey Registered
•took.
All a im ami ages.
F. F.
Dutton.
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13-4to^—
For Sale— Fine IJig Boaton- Let­
tuce plants and Kxtra Fancy Celery
plants. . Burpeca': Stock. ' J.’ t ) .
Hood.
13-4tc

vrmber, 1916.
Ctaimaal name* a* wltreaaea:
It. A. NlrhoNoo, of Grb*»S\

4. II. HudJ'r»to», ol r..a&gt;
m r w - t » y t o r r w r n ^ V .77 v-T%
root. w . d a v u ^
lO Tur* ft Prl lOle

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u. 8. i-„Tom 'c... criatvUK.Vft
hept- II.
Noilr. la hereby «l**n that
Itiown, nf Wekiea, Florida 5 h®.

16. m i , mad*
*A Tatrsj
For Sale— Ono horse, wagon, jump (Ult
01201a, for Hi&lt; of N E W . Section «»■ J*
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20
8.
II.n*.
ia,
TrdUhf»***
Mtrtjjjg
aeat buggy, single buggy, wagon and
h u filed nolle, of Intention to tna*
buggy harness, plow and Plante Jr. year Proof to aalahtUi « » » &gt; ■ * • }&gt;« g a
above described. before Clerk ClrfU "jl f ,1
cultivator. All in good shape. Bar­ ■t
Hanford. Florida. on tb. 9«h
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gain if sold at once. Call or write Notambai, 1916.
Claimant name* »a •Ra*J***{.
to Keystono Poultry Yards, LongE. A. Iluih, of Wahlwa. , , 0,„ ! . i (u
wood. Fla.
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For' Sale— New 2 hp. engine and
force pUmp, $26 cash.
See Mrs.
Beckaton, Ft. Reed
or
address
Box 176, Route A, Sanford.
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PROGRAM A T T H E STA R
Friday— Maurice and Florence Walton in-"The Quest,
of L ife" in which the latest dancing crazes are in­
troduced.
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Saturday— Pearl White in "Hazel Kirke” also "T h t
Secret of the Submarine"
M o n d a y — Theodore Roberta in "Anton, tho Terrible"
Tuesday— Mabel Taliaferro irf "G od’s Half Acre"
also First Episode of the exciting serial rntitled
"Tho Grip of E vil"

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RtfltM*.
ft ni-lfce

For
Salo—60,000
cauliflower
plants.. R. B. Monroe.
12-tfc

SpeclafMatineeI)ail]:at3:16 Admission Always5-lfV I
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JACKIft 8AUNDEU8 In "T U X a R IP OF EVIL” Paths.

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The First Episode will be Shown Tuesday at the Star In Addition to the
Regular Program
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For Sale— Strawberry plants, $2.00
PILE REMEDY
per thousand F. O. B. Lake M ary.
C. A .'Farin a, Lake Mary, Fla.
* is a scientifically prepared
pa.Vt« in tubes for proper use; sj&gt;° _
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lor internal use in aame package^
by ua
For Sale— Pony road cart 'and edy which y6u can uae
on its merits. Aak ua. Bold only
1000 "some orange trees. "Address
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�October «, n i 6

THE SANFOBD HERALD

BREAT CATCH BY HOY
» Performed
Marvelous S
While With Washington.
With Two Out and Two on Bas

•Dummy" Ran Back and Made
Miraculous Play on Ball'That
Had Earmarks of 8afe H it

* Moat of Ua Know Him.

turned about. and new races and new
traditions bare succeeded those gi«M
old tiny*.
And. Hoy, the man, why
.never "kicked1 himself out of a garni/,
for obvious redans, bad about panned
from local recollection. Hut It was a
trent chtch. And even at this remote
day It servra to bring bnck some o f
the jouthful enthusiasm o f one of Its
beholders.”

Each Jnficlder Has P ill. and
Chases a Base Runner.
ne of Most Humorous Situations
Ever Witnessed on Baseball Field
—•Umpire Finally Straight- •
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ened Things Out.

BATTING SLUMP OF M’INNIS

“ Do man dat says dar ain’t Ho scch
thins aa luck." said Undo Ebon, "la do
kind o f man dat takoa credit fob men­
tal auperlorlty when bo ketches do
moa nah."
Business* Change.
+
Hualncaa la not nearly ns sociable
aa It wna when tho rnluo o f a B ates
man was estimated Inrgely by blsabll
ity to toll funny stories.

SA V E
Nickel

For First Time In Yeaftf Average of
Athletics' First Baseman Is Way
Below .300 Mark.

A baseball fan doesn’ t hnve to be
tery old to recall nu agile outfielder
named Dummy Hoy, - who turned
One o f the baseball mysteries of the
triples and home-runs Into outs for'it
season
has been the batting slump of
number o f yenm while wearing tho
Stuffy Mclnnts. For five son sons the
livery o f tlu? Washington. Cincinnati
Athletics' best tmsciimn lias been a
and Louisville teams of^ the Nutiuual
paragnn for consistent bitting. Henson
In and spason out he tins blitted above
A t the start o f the American league
the JUKI mark, nlwnys around tho sntne
he was with the White Sox u short
figure*. H e halted JWt In 1010, .IJ21 In
. time, but he was then old. ns baseball
1011, .321 In 1912,'.JKTl In 1018, .314 In
ages go, nmt he noon vanished from
1 0 1 pud .31-1 In 1013— n rerun rkoblu
the'sport page altogether.
Whitt became o f the deaf mute, who
had to have the umpire's decisions ou
balls nnd strikes relayed ' to him by
sign lunguage by a cuncher on llrst
base? - *
Tfre Tlme*-Stnr o f Cincinnati an­
swer* the question la an edltorlul,
which Is well worth reprinting:
"Much has been written how* en­
countering a faded flower In an old
volume calls forth youthful recollec­
tions, how a forgotten perfume will
conjure up d vision o f someone of
years ago. how n strain of music vi­
brate* with u memory deep’ In the re­
cesses o f the mind. Hut things other
than flowers, perfumes nnd music can
resuscitate other days. The uume of
an almost forgotten hall pluyer will
do It.
“The other day we rend of-W illiam
Hoy, n .farmer near Mount Healthy,
attending-funeral .services and translat­
ing a hymn for his fellow deaf mutes, i
It was ’Dummy’ Hoy, former National j
league ball player. The mention of j
his nams brought' hack the memory of j
probably the greatest catch ever made 1
at the Clurlnnntl park, years ago, '&lt;
when the-wooden grandstand w as eltu -1
■ted in the present position o f th e 1
right-field bleachers. Hoy was play­
ing Center -field for Washington. It
was the final Inning o f a tie game thnf
had been dragged on Into twilight. I
With two out and two on base* n lied
batsnmn hit the ball far over Hoy's 1
head. Somehow In the.gntherlng dusk j
Iloy accomplished the miraculous.'
With his exceedingly nlert eyes he had
divined the course o f the ball, nnd
with a whirling somersault succeeded
tn gelling one hand on it.
“The catch was a. tradition o f the
Cincinnati park for years, and was
the cause of Hoy's release being pur­
chased the next season from Washing­
ton. Ilut now the park'- lias been

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

John It. Krll*rha’v, IMrndant
To John It. Kellarnal., Nia'tville, Trnn.:
You «ill take nolle* that you l l « brr»b&gt;
teqvircd to appear lo the bill ol complaint
filed In Ibia rauaa, whereto you arc mad*
parly defendant, on Mo.day, tha 6 th day Kit
November, A. I&gt;. IMS. failure to do ao will
ca e* .aid blit to be labs aa rnnleatrd.
It I. further ordrrrd tbit thi. citation be
publi.hrd in thr Fanfird Herald, a news­
paper pnblUhe-d In Sanlotd. S.minol* roun*

“ You might not believe this,” says
Spcns. “ but I’ve got ••rend clippings
to provo It. It happened In 1*06 tn the
Pennsylvania and Ohlolcmgue. I * m
playing with ManatStil, and Doe
J|. llipypi. ww~l-------- *~*' *
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Halley, ♦*-" “ M-M;i‘ Vf-fl|P*,,*flT, Tir**1!'*1* " ; V e l « •
Wltnrsa my hand and aoal cl aald court at
waa dotihrTEo pttchfng ft»r-aa. 'Our
Sanford, SamlnoU rounly, Florid*. tfila tha
opponents had na beaten, about 40 to • 37lh
day ot September, A. I). 1016.
(.ra il
K. A. DOUGLASS,
when one of them hit a ball and
Clerk oT Circuit Court, Savonth Judicial
■lammed It down the right field fool
Ciicuit ot Flcrlda, Seminole County. •
12-Frl-Ste
line. The umpire threw tn another
ball, aud he knocked It foul again. la d r o l l C o u rt, Seventh J u d ic ia l d r o l l .
H rm in u lr C o a i l f . Florida. I n C h a a ir r y
Then he hit ono at ma tn left, and
Jo* Cam.ion and ,C. M. U a l i
aftor breaking my neck to keep U Company, a Corporation, sur­
from rolling Into tho next state, I er,.or. tu VanDrman &amp; Lewis
Company, a corporation
got It and threw It In to the plate,
vi.
Citation
Sun
I. Mims and Ptylon V.
only It hit tho grandstand Instead,
Mini.
"W ell, In 'tho meantime, the hold­ To Hu L. Mims and I’rjton-V. Mims, H o i'denro Unknown.
ers had recovered the foul balls and
ll appearing try affidavit filed heroin that
the shortstop had one running a man thr rc.idrnrr ot you and rsch of you la un­
known and that thrrr It r.o person In thr
down between second and third, and stair
of Florida, Ih* ssrvlcr ot a subpoena
tho second bnacinan had tha other upon stsin would tind you tha raid Sue L.
and Payton V. Mima.
trying to catth a man between first Mim.
And It appearing from said affidavit that
and second. The catcher was chasing you and each ot you ara over thr at* of
tho ball I threw In. It looked like a twenty on* ytars;
' Ihvrrtora. |t i* ordrr*d that you. Sue L.
tiro In a Chinese lpundrV the way Mrfc« anti Payton V. Mimt, appear lo I hr
everybody was running around. 1 ■h e r entitled cause or. or heiota Ihtr 4th
day ol Itorrtrfber, 1910, or Ih* blit cl com­
wna almost sick from laughing out plaint In raid cause will be taken a. conatilnsl both u( you.
there In left fldld.
I !• further oidrred that this order be
” T lio umpire eventually ruled tho published in the Be. fold lletald, a news­
foul balls out of plays nnd held that paper published In F* vlnoir county, FlolIds. onir a week for eight wrrks.
tho ball 1 threw pi tho grandstand
Witness my hand as clerk ot the Circuit
was tho right one. Hat Hint docs not Court, S«*e th Judicial Circuit. Seminole
r&gt; u n i t . Florida, on thi. th* 29th day of
change tho tael that there were throe Sept rnber, 1916.
o ra l
K. A D O U G LA S S .
l a. » In play all : t one time."

Send for Complete Cat­
a l o g a n d P e n n y P n y f H qn

Pennies

Printing Company
AGENTS
Sanford,
Florida

Clerk Circuit Court. Seventh Judicial
Circuit, Sc mitral* Co., FI*.

TH E U N I V E R S A L C A R

IS-Frl-lOlc
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natural Gift.

Now cornea somebody telling ua
that debates should bo eliminated from
female colleges. Oh, let ’em alone.
It la a natural gift, aa Riun know who
have married noitcollege girls.— Hous­
ton I'Oflt.
Cleaning Hair Brushes.
To wash brushes uml ettmbs put a
teaspoon fill uf atnmonlu Into a basin
of hot water nail dip the brush up
and down in it, letting tho comb re­
main in ttm water for a few minutes.
Afterward rinse In cold water.

In 1he Coinly Judge's Caurt. Seminole
Coanly, Hurt ■
To Henry Fetch,, Mamie Futeh. Lee Futch
Sadie Futch, Lovtry. Futch and Katie Mae
Futch:
Metier la hireby (Ivan that t *h(U nn the
30th day ol October,' ISU6. apply to tho
Judge o f 'tha above named-court, at hi* of­
fice In Sanford. Florid*,'lur an order to take
possession ol and self th* rial r.tal* ot
Haile Futch d&lt; crated, tor the purpose t(
psyirt th* debts «| her estate. At which
tine and place you are reunited tr be and
appear lufore the said county judgi and
• ho* cause. If any you have, why said order
should not be granted
Dated Sanford, Florida, 8&lt;ptrmber 16th.
191G.

New Prices Aug. 1, 1916
The following prices for Ford cars will bo effective on
and after August.lflt, 1916.

C h a s s i s ............. $325.00
Runabout - - - . 345.00
Touring Car
- - 360.00
Coupelet. - - - - 505.00
Town C a r .................... 595.00
S e d a n .........................
645.00

HENRY FUTCH:

Adminlitrator.

I 2-Fri-Stc

I tn &lt; Ircull ( ' m l , -Sc, cnlh Judicial ( I n oil
' j Seminal* County, Itaitili
In t hanerry
Virginia Catullus « hrmlral Co.,
a Corporation doing bu.lt.,. in
th* Mai. (f Fjoilda, Complainant
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Why Multiplied Thousands
Choose the Chandler
OTHING has been added to the price and nothing taken from the car
to compensate for thp higher
production cpsts o f the Chandler Six.
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Before the prices asked for other cars were marked up, Chandler
was the first choice o f thousands o f careful buyers. It is not to be
wondered at, therefore, that with distinct price advaritage added to
distinct mechanical superiority, the Chandler is first choice today of
multiplied thousands.
Chandler sales for theygflrJ.91fi.arfl M^i\inga new~big~reeord~for
fiiglTgrade sixes.
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In the midst o f extravagant dolma for new and uncertain theories, the
Chandler Motor, refined and perfected through three year* o f development,
remains free from any hint of experimentation. And Chandler bodiae ara
the moot beautiful of tha year.

Seven-Passenger Touring Car
Four-Passenger Roadster
a B. dsTsUndl

IF.

Come Now For Y O U R Chandler

W. A. STRINGFELLOW
AGENT,
O F F IC E B. .&amp; O. M O T O R C O M P A N Y
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F. O. B. DETROIT

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' Wm. G, Aldridge. Jrrom. It.
Citation
lifer M.ii Company, * Corporaj lion, Hrutn Itilrhry A Company,,
a l ot pt ration, lark., D a ,I. A
j Company, a Corporation, J A.
j I'atlvn and J. C. Patten, &lt;n.
I partneii, doing bu.lnr*. »• t hat, 'anon.a Medicine Company,
n ith, K lin * A French Company,
a * Coiporation, All*. K. Hill, , -*
I rcutiD ol Ih. ..take tf W. J. ■
J llill, deceased, Motitag llruth*r*.
j-* Cot p&lt; rati, n and Citt. ll Per*
nald hardware Company, a Cot-'
I oral ion, Defendant.. '
Tn |he IXIrndant*. J'lomr It. Rlc» Bred
Compary, a Corporation. Ilrurfi Ritchey A
Company
Corporation. Parke. Davis A
t amiu:y a t o!|orslioti, J. A, Pattrjt and
J. C. Putin, co-partner*, doing buafneaa aa
Chattanooga M.dJrine Company, Smith,
hllnn and Frin-h Company, a t'orporallon,
, and Montag llrother-. a t nporation.
11 apiprarlng tfo:n th* affidavit duly fitrd
in tha ibq, * nu&gt;c by, eoujml Jar
l.anl, that it K-Thi M i l l f of adi.nt that th*
dolendahla, Jerome ll. lit** Seed Cbmtniti),
■l cor, oration, TIritxc, - 1likctii'. *-XorJaoatvon,
- t ’trtF: P l t f , 7, Company, a corpoiation,
1 J. A. Patten and J . C .
Patten, eo-plrirter*
j doing Lualnev. a« Chattanooga Medicine
| Company, Smith, Kiln# A- French Com,
pany, a corpoiation and Moo.lag tiro*.,*
a corporal ion are re.idhnta at a .tat* or
eountr nthcrathan the stale nl Florida; that
tha place ol r**ldenc* and addrtaa ot aald
defendant, arc a* folio*,*;
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rp h is “ small’change,” which otherwise
^ might “slip through your fingers,"
will mount up monthly and easily meet
thfe payments on a brand-new OLIVER
Typewriter— the regular $100 machine.

Tm™nJ7w York City, N .w York, Ilmen 'tllrhey A Company, a corporation. New Y &gt;rk
City, New York. I’ark*. Davit A Company,
a rorpotatlntr, haw York City, New York,
J.' A. Patten and J. O. Patten, co-partnera,
doing butln*** a* Chattanooga Medicine
Company, Chattanooga, Trnn/****, Smith,
Kline A French Company, a corporation,
Philadelphia, I'.nraylvanla, and Monlag
llrothera. a corporation, Atlanta, Gtorgia;
Georgia:
Jthat the said defendant* are over th* age ol
| twenty on* year*, and that there la no per• . i n in th* state of Florida, the service of
I a subpoena uponMrhom would be binding
upon said defendant* or Any ol them;
th. rrfor*, you. Jrc.m* 11. Rice Seed Com­
pany, a e rporatlon, Brurr., R-trhry, A Com­
pany, a *i rporatlon. Parka, Davit A Com­
pany. a Corporation, J. A. Patten an 1 J. C. Pat­
ten, cc-psrti era, doing bu'lntaa aa Chattanooga
Modleita Company, Smith Kllr* A French
Ccmpany, a corporation and Montag Bro­
ther*. a corporation, are oidrred to appear
to Ih. blit ol complaint duly filed In this
cau*e. on Monday,
tha
fith . day
of
Npvember. A. t&gt;. 1916, a rule day of this
rourt.
It U further ordered that this nolle* be
published in th* Sanford Herald, a news­
paper, published In Benlntla county, Flor­
ida, o n e • week tor tour consecutive weeks.
Wit nr** my hand a. clerk ol th* Circuit
Court, liemloots- xauagy-. Ptot1d»7_t&gt;« fhl*
th* 29lh day ol September, A. D. 1916.
(*••■)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clrik ot tha Circuit Court, S*v»nth Judl- clal Circuit, Bomlpol* Co., Fla

of tha ownenhio, management, circulation,
at*., ot the Sanford Harold, publUh.il ■«miweekly at Sanford, Florida, tailored by Act
ol Auguat 24. 1911:
Editor, R. J. It tty, Sanford, Fla.
Managing Editor, same.
Bualnota Manager. W. M. Haynes. Banlord, Fla.
Publl«b*rs, The Herald Frlnllbr-Co. Banlord. Fla.
Owner*, holding t par cent or moro ol tho
capitol stock:
It. J. Ilolly, Sonlord, Fla.
G. W. Klnahan. Colorado Spgs., Colo.

Thwe prices ure positively guaranteed against any reduction before
August 1st, 1917, but theru is no guarantee against nn advance in
price at any time.

C. F. W I L L I A M S
Agent

E D W A R D H IG G IN S
’
Salesman

Lumber,
Bricks,
Lime, Cement, Rubber Roof,
,
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ing, Shingles,

Corrugated Iron

Roofing,

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

Mouldings,

Cypress Boards,

Fire

Bricks, Fire Clay and K in g Windsor Elaster

FLORIDA

“ SANFORD

BIG CROP BILL
SAYS:
"Some powerful good reading in that
little boolet about Blowers Ground Limestone.
Nothing fancy about it. Just plain facts. Did mo a
lot of good first time I read it. Good thing for every
grower to have. Get one from the Blowers fqjks."
Send today for Blower* Booklet. It contain* Informwt^n „
Mpful to many gnrwern.
Sampi* ot Blower* Gtownd

BLOWERS LIME &amp; PHOSPHATE a
IX It-308

OCALA. FLA

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

CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO

A 2 5 c W a n t A d . in T h e Herald
w ill R ent Y o u r H o u se dFor You

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TH E SANFORD HERALD

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Veteran Chicago Outfielder Haa Been
Bon.shed From Game but Once

in Ten Yean.

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By Pictorial Review

A ttra c tiv e Model for College Wear

8 * A io ins

NO. 11514

color. Mode o f blua rrrpe OforgettB,
however, the undcrblduM will K|vo
splcuilitl wear. Tin,, skirt is cut iti
two pieces ami cathead at the aides.
It is the slightly circular pcpluni ad­
justed at the aides in raised elTe.jt that
' is trimmed with braid put on in fan­
cy design. Tho two bandf at the lowor edge o f tho skirt nro stitched on
In plain ciTcet and’may he omitted, if
desired.

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A rrrttr princess costumo for the
eelifje girl's wardrobe, carried out
is Use sergo trimmed with sou I ache
bniJ is the modish shades o f blue
ss I red. *
Thf girl who is planning things
pretty and practical for her academic
(Vnr i.t r ones

In medium sire the costumo requires
3H yanl* 51-inch serge, 1% yard 30inch crepe tieiirgetto and 7 yards of
braid; Tho lining requires
yard
o f material.
There are no long or tedious scams
in the dress, ns the cutting guide
shows. The front and back goro and
the back and bnek gore are laid on a
lengthwise fold o f the serge, -elintinnting seajns hero. Both styles of
eulTs are shewn to the left of section
“ F " , placed on n lengthwise thread.
Above these are pincod tho side front
o f tho waist anil the piecing. To tho
right 1of section “ F " and in Iho epaco
Intervening between sections " F "
and **(1 " nro Inld tho slenvo, pcplum
nnd side back, on a lengthwise thread.
The collar U placed on a lengthwise
fold of the serge.
Of course, if the sleeves nnd collar
are made of contrasting material, the
snm^ directions are used to place tho
pattern ‘ Into propfr position — The
material for the lilting I s 'folded in
half, tho hack being laid on a length.wise fold nnd the front on a length­
wise- thread.
As gnbnrdlno shares favor with
sorgo for suits that nro practical.nnd
dressy, it may bo used for this model.
Taffeta or* satin instead o f braid may
ornament tho lower edgo of tho skirt.
Sleeves, so far ss may bo gleaned
at this date, nro less formidable than
had been feared. Whero tho material

frank Schulte, tho votcran Chicago
ntitfleliler, hnit n unique record lu base­
ball. He has only been put out of tho
prime jjy au umpire onco In ton years,
nchufto would noL have been banished
t ton except for tho fact that Umpire
l inneran tulsunderstood him. Tho In­
cident occurred in 1912.
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Hchnlnrwas at bat. facing a situa­
tion where lie wan suftposed to hit at
any hall that cams within reach. Ho
fouled off two nnd was In the hole.

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Trees and Plants Must Have Phosphates
It’s Not in the Soil, It’s in NATURSOWN
Each tree in every jjrove and each plant in garden t*r field must have a certain
amount of phosphorus, t ’itrus and vegetable growers know this statement to he a fact.
Most sml-. are deficient in phosphurus, therefore, the, plant foot I muv he. supplictl. The ,t|£cstion is which Uk_Uiv^tu&gt;r.t-rftk-irnt—aTTrf- rcotifiihicaT~mctheri.

NATURSOWN Supplies A ll Needs
A few years ago the grower or farmer had hut one recourse— the commercial,
product known as acid phosphate. Twdav. however, persistent enterprise and im{trovcdjuqcjiiuery have brought about the reduction of raw phosphate to-particles so
line that tile farmer can do his own acidulating in the soil,
.
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X A T l ’ Rjsf )\V.\ is a high grade |diosj)liatc, which, because of its thorough pul­
verization and its .'12 per cent phosphoric acid content, provides trees and plants with
all the phosphorus required.

Growers Have Obtained Results
lu experiments made at the Maryland experiment station, it was found that raw
phosphate produced higher total acreage yields than acid phosphate, and qt 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 Others have secured
big results with N A T t ’ KSOW N.
Sold in bags— State fertilizer tag attached.
Examine the aru lysis.
Our booklet is full of convincing facts.
for a copy today.

W rite

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If! K

Frank Schulte.

HifliilllM1:!! p

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Tim lillchpr then nerved up a iihnrp
breaking curve, and ho let It g&lt;&gt; by
for tho third strike.
Frank waa bo mad at himself that
ho pounded on the plato with his hat,
breaking it In two. • Umpire Flnnuran
thought Schulte wan trying to indlcnto
that ho had called n had third atrlko.
and put him out of tho game.

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wardrobe hat designed especially for
ter this prioress costumo o f blue
mg* tfimiut- 1 with blue and red -silk
braid. Tto ilress easily can bo worn
sll Kinui ' v changing tho underblnsic, if it is in white or n deliento
flctoiUl Jcview Costumo N’ o, 6854.

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allows they often havo considerable
fultiuss, but nut of tho mutton leg
variety, and tho fooling for Russian
and Movcn Ago lines will probably
steer us safAlv kwnv. from that mon­
strosity for tho time being.
Kir.es, 1(1 to 18 years. Fricc, 15 cents.

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Upper h alf overlapt lower half
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Among the New Blouse Models.
ing to position nndrrnenth lower edge
for a stay. Heiv standing collar to neck
edge an notched: Urge "O " perforation
In collnr indicates center-frout.
• Then tuck tho front of the qntcr
— blouse. nTlIIn# on slot perforations,
and stitch Ik itch from edges; or,
gather tho spate, i f this treatment is
preferred to tucks. .
Undcrface front edge of front, nnd
tab end. Cloke undrr-artn nnd shoul­
der scams ns notched, tint her lower
edge o f front and hack between doubto
" T T " perforations, and 2 Inches alcove.
Bring single “ T " perforation in tab to
. small “ o " perforation and tack.
f Hew collnr to neck edge, notchel and
center-backs evfn.
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Arrange outside on lining, centcrtmeks nnd under-nrin srains even;
‘ stitch gathers to position bringing largo
“ O" perforating in tab end over largo
"O " perforation in lining front.
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Fepluin — Close eentcf-back seam
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i,. , **• The tab fronts may bo oat*
&gt;“ *! with sat In.
RIoch* are. prettier than usual this
of **’ ** Wrl* n" “ «"&gt; numerous. Oua
,lf ,,IC new design# is
,,, ^7 ^r»\ fashioned of crepe GeorgTh» w*1*1 *n” ‘ Bn&lt;* "birring.
wilst may
1ms either lurked or
j.
- »»
wnne over­
over»t lor
the roouiucr*.
shoulders, while
»
*Jjf V-shaped nevk la a flare col®*.
gauae. Anything daintier
to find *hlrrT® "l«&gt;rc« would be hard

i***»**••-«■
-------------&lt;/t **»,»**.
wear u o t

erlge, finish edges nUive for an open­
ing. Gather iipimt edge between’ douhle ••TT" perforations. Sew to lower
edge of waist, cenler-ffOOta and centerhacks even, small "o’’ perforatlou at
4
."^um also tho blouse requires underarm seam.
Short Sleeve—Close seam as notched.
laik afi5®,iDt‘h
witl1 % l’111' 1 S®*
wi.i . * " m*
yards Uce 8 Inches Turn hem at lower edge on small “o"
w'de to trim.
• •
perforatloua.
From ahlrml tucks,
creasing on crosslines of slot pfrforaW|fM?re
to do any thing
tlons: gather ^4 Inch from folded edges
fan, lhi,* " l« t . « W
careand draw to the'required aiie. Sew In
, The» lake tbe underbody ami
armholo aa notched, small "o " perfora­
J r** 11 «* thst It cau be fitted to avoid
tion at shoulder avatu casing in any full.tJ’V*
*be waist proper. Trim
J r J re"} «nd back of tbe underlxxly
nesi.
w Woulin^ wi
o( sumii
, m-u -„ o
0„ pcriornuonv.
p „ fornUonK&gt;
v
As the season advances, designers
come out more snd more boldly lu
abotp r . L f.not: f ! 0,n ^ront edgo to
favor
of vjwu
open ..
coMars—that
fectUt
*’* ck&gt; t0
’ Wt e f,.,u
r VI
...........
-Is collars
feet.
, , lfUI,i
f funt ’ *and
back at lowi% —polling up against the neck In the back,
I*T\%
nu 1
W|dHf -*TT on comtpoD
i*nrN»srwvmding
lIeia^ liest
a«v In
ia fpflflL
but moderatrly 1low
In II
the
front,
•wall
am.
Perforations- ,0 0 0 0 umterbut moderately low in the. front
aa norm*
notched.
Tnrn ■nd
k shnnlder team
scam as
Wide, plaited frills, pne or two drop­
ping
or
n o t c h , . . V *rm,t pdge of front, at
ptng away from-the
front tnc deep
ticcp collar,
cm
. . . to —the
■ sides in fichu effect,
•(!•■
attached
______
' r?‘ 0 "* Adjust .-Inch belt- have returned to favOr.%
r -toHst Review Pinnae No. C745. BUet 34,

3&lt;t, 40. 42, 44 end *40 Inches

Mrs. Grace E* W illiam s Millinery Store

A rrow shows old and new spring construction.
New springs m uch longer and m ore flexible

W id er and longer seats and deepes Cushiont, as
Indicated by arrow.

A X W E L L M o t o r C a r s a r e n o w e q u ip p e d w ith a n e w a n d
i m p r o v e d w i n d s h i e l d , s t ill lo n g e r a n d m o r e f l e x i b l e
s p r in g s , w id e r s e a t s , d e e p e r a n d s o f t e r c u s h i o n s , d a s h li g h t , •
g a s o lin e g a u g e , a n d o t h e r e q u a lly Im p o r t a n t r e f i n e m e n t s .

M

T o the generous value heretofore present
in the M axw ell product, these extra Im ­
provem ents have now been added.
T h is is In line w ith the M axw ell policy— so
w id e ly a d v e r t is e d — n o t to c h a n g e the
M ax w ell in a n y essential detail, b u t to
c o n t in u e im p ro v in g it so th at it w ill
always,b a a -sta n d a rd , recognized product,
con stan tly ab reast of the best practices
of tho in d u stry.
N o t w i t h s t a n d i n g th e s u p e r la t iv e a n d
s o m e t im e s c o n fu s in g c la im s th a t are
m a d e In b e h a lf o f various autom obiles,
we restate o u r sincere conviction th at

Maxwell M otor Cara offer more real value

per dollar than any other car in the

world.
T h is too, is the belief o f the. th ousands
and thousands of ’M axw ell o w n e rs. And
these beliefs are supported by actu al a n d
tan gible fnqts. W e a c t u a lly know thut
w ithin the entire history of th i»a u t o m o ­
bile business, no m otor car— in a n y claw **
or at any price— has equalled the M axw ell
in honest d o lla r -fo r-d o lla r value.
A nd if you will exam ih e a M axw ell, ride
In It, com pare It w ith other cars, consider
Its splendid record, rep utation a n d past
perform ances, you too, will know it.
C all or phon e for a d em o n stratio n .

SEMINOLE CO UNTY GARAGE
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115 M A G N O L IA A V E N U E

F. O. B. . D E T R O I T

Deferred Payments I f Desired
•n'l

�October q. lots

THE SANFORD It EHALT)

PAGE FOUR

THESANFORD HERALD
Hi I Hfll I Y Mdtm f
W. M. HAYNES. BoalneM Manager

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
a t n u o u r n o N p r ic e , in ad vance
ORB TEAR............. ... ..............................*
E l l M ONTHS................................' . . . . . .

While many papers are tearing
their paper shirts over the various
candidates we are not losing any
sleep over any of, them.
We have
torn our last garment in the interest
of any politician. When they get an
office they, ignore the newspaper
man entirely and hereafter they can
all go south and grow up with the
Everglades for all we care. After a
man is elected to office and you have
lost friends ^&gt;nd business supporting
him you ennnot even get a reply to
an ordinary business letter from
him.

people- They butt In every time a three wrrc-probabiy tired of hU nibs,
primary la held and do'all the talk- Hon. Noel A. M itrheli.^-J.aknlaniJL
that ia raised and then go back on
their solemn oath to support "the
Democratic nominee and vote the
Republican ticket. They should bo
made to stand by their obligation or
kicked out of the ptol)*: "The next
legislature that emasculates the Bry­
an primary law should have a elapse
stating ttial separate tickets for all
(forties be printed for tho geheral
eWtiorr amt when the voter walks
up to vote in November he would he
handed a ticket that corresponded
witli his oath taken in the June pri­
mary and it would be impossible for
him to flop over to the Republicans.

A BANK’S VALUE

FA R M E R S ’ DAY

To the community is measured, not by the amount of money.owed to its de­
positors. but by the manner in which their funds are used.
If boarded up under plea of conservatism and used only to pile up profits
for its stockholders, it Li as useless to the community as any miser.
D ay" in Florida, the
proclamation. designating Friday,
October 13 ns such day. Tho gov­
ernor’ s proclamation ,is ns follows:
Whereas, the Florida legislature
at its Inst session recognizing the
great importance of agriculture and
Us Inestimable value to the very
life and permanency of our state and
the nation, and ns a well merited
and deserving tribute to our, farmers,
set aside und designated a certain
(Tay-in each year as u legal holiday
to be known ns Farmers' Day, and;

I If loaned to its customers, upon approved security, and to all the taxpayers
through purchase of the communities' bonds, it is doing its duty and exem­
plifying its right to be called a “ financial” institution.

,, \ye graht every man a perfect
right to his own opinions and his
political preference, but we have no
patience with the traitors to the
party, be* they Republicans, Demo­
crats, Prohibitionists or whnt not. 1
*
*
, *
|
If a man wishes to change his poli­
Whereas, It is proper that all citi­
tics he should change in the pri­ zens Imbued with public spirit and
maries or not at ull. A real Re­ with regnrd for the future advance­
publican has no wiNh to mix up in' ment of our state and our country,
a Democratic primnry and certainly ns well as for the material interest of
no real Democrat cares to attend or the particular section in which they
become party to a Republican con­ live,.should be zealous and untiring
vention.
The voter should be n in the promotion of all movements
man or n mouse and get in his class .to benefit our varied agricultural,

T H E G E O R G IA W A Y
The democracy of Floridn may
learn a lesson from the primary syster in vogue in our-sister state of
Georgia.
On Tuesday there was an enthu­
siastic, old-time Democratic conven­
tion held at Macon, Ga.
This 'convention nominated a tic­
ket and enunciated u platform.

tV4WTYnilB nusiwlja.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

CVM. HAND

0. L TATLOR

F. L WOODRUFF Vlce-Prs»l«Unl

Cashier

group (s preparing a doctrinal pro­
gram, to which visitors will be cor­
dially welcomed.
Oct.

ISIh— Anniversary o f the
Baptist Church
The Baptist church of Sanford
will be 32 years old on the 10th of
October. The present- pastor will be
three years old as such on that day.
The deacons and trustees are ar­
ranging for an all day service. AH
the friends and members of the
church are’ now urged to make plans
to attend this celebration.

horticultural and trucking indus­
tries, and;
Whereas,
It is desirable that
Farmers’ D ay become generally ob-,
served and celebrated throughout
the state, and that appropriate pub­
lic assemblages be planned at which
proper recognition shall be extended
to our farmers, and encouragement
offered to these of our citizens who
(jiorm the basic strength^ of the na­
tion's. economic greatness, its prog­
ress and power, nnd whi are potent
factors in the political and Bocial life
of our republic;

Suitable programs are being -ar­
ranged which will be announced at
u later time.
Remember the tim e— ThirdJSund a y .. Date, Oct. 15th. ’ .

The candidates nominated were
those who had already been selected
in a primary by the people; the plat­
form simply defined Democratic prin­
Now, therefore. I, Park Trammell,
ciples und policies.
governor o( the state o l Florida, do
There was enthusiasm of the old hereby publish and proclaim
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1916
time Democratic sort and when the
deleVates returned to their various
F A R M E R ’S D A Y
homes they carried great waves- of
this enthusiasm with them..
and respectfully call upon and urge

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S h av e'' - Children 15 and
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Singe

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25c
15c
20c
10c

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NEXT TO FIRE STAT1QN
Palmetto Avenue

*• W o r t h W h ile Quotation,

“Judge not thy friend until thou
itandcst In his place."— Selected.

W ATCH

THAT

W A N T AD

The convention unities; it heals
sore spots; it hinds up the wounds
indicted in the primary skirmish; it
makes the pathway to political duly
smooth.

i the people of Florida to arrange for
the celebration of said day in a man­
|lier appropriate to” nnd cOmmensurI, ate with the importance of such day,And suggestion is made that picnics
It .would do the same thing in and general meetings he had in the
Florida were we to adopt the Geor­ several communities of the state for
gia system &lt;&gt;f primary nominations. trie purpose of promoting the proper
|and general observance of the day.
Here the Democratic cohorts have
In testimony whereof, 1 have here­
not been together in convention in
unto
set my hum! a n d .caused the
o ve r’ sixteen years.
We arc* becom­
1
great
seal of the state of Florida to
ing strangers to each other und in
our intercourse as strangers are be­ he affixed at Tallahassee, the capital,
coming suspicious one of the other. ] this the 30th dny of September,
SCARED CAT
Soon after landing in Florida a
prominent Ia!!.i iv-ee ittira-n
in­
formed us o' mpt ft political crooked­
ness in the state, and Invited us to
watch a certain state office
We put
only watched but ins» -ligated, and
the dl.-» lo-urt - were enough li) dis­
gust af\ htua-ft t ittzt-n. The polit­
ical turn m November will '-lean itot^t and it wifi be greatly to the ben­
efit and good name of Florida.’
1 ell a has »ce Dem ocrat.
* if .Mm know »o much,’ why in the

summer breezes don't you tell h*aml
nut —Leap -u&lt;e- in susnrrM-

ttt

TmiF

U -iA L .-H l- V - WITHOUT’ PRIDE"
While wi ri.ink enough of our
word
u L'.-mccrat to go. lo*th e
polls a:.d vote for the nominee (or
gove. or, win then i; be Mr. Knott
or AS v'att . we -halt not be proud
to i 11 ’ .i ; t ufir.p. * us to cast that
vote
: the man who used the
"fihh’lli . ijdthvt'* on the public
platform, in the. presence of good
women at Gainesville.
#
*

\yhy*not have the primary and
convention, both?
W hy not seek
out a VM-thod th;»t will give coher­
ency to our estranged Democratic
particles ’
There * i« widespread dissatisfac­
tion with the workings of our pres­
ent primary, law- and the-nett legis­
lature is sufe to repeal ft altogether
for. a simpler form or tear it to
pieces so that its parents will never
recognize it.
Why not enquire into
the Georgia plan?
in that state, as we understand
the -law.— the Democratic rtarnifs
to te f.»r their several candidates for
particular offices, and each county
has u .certain number of delegates
who at a -later datc-nUrml
,&lt;lfllaconvention and’ carry ouT the wishes
of the voter «s expressed in the pri­
mary.
-.

the Governor attest
. Clay Crawford,
Secretary of State

H r virttm of th e authority vest et
in me as mayor, i .hereby proclaim
the week of Oct. 9 as Clean Up Week
und admonish all of our citizens to
ILiiujiuOXu in _ muluavoting —to —bring
about better conditions.

Given under my hand .und seal
this 3rd day of October, A. Di 1916.
J. D .Davison. *
There is no use longer to disguise
May or, ■
the tact that the democracy of Flor­
ida. ix_uwrt~»nd--Mrrdtitg:' "T h crd ls
.
Progress in Moulhea.sl
no well defined system of party
Columbus, Ga., Oct. 4.— The In­
work, principles of democracy are
being forgotten through neglect of dustrial Index say*s in Us Issue for
their .'repeated enunciation. . Tw o this week:'
men fail- to see and hence to appro-'
“ September exports from the port
ate the principles' for which the of Savannah, Ga., amounted to ap­
parly stands. They are Democrats proximately $7,000,000, .which 'was
in name only, and arc on the point the heaviest for'm a n y months.
of asking that old question, “ What’s
“ A gain of $34.217,60$ was made
in a name?”
in the September clearings o f 'banks

It is also not a matter of pride for
the state that a man who can con­
tend (or the highest olfice in the land
either
with success or great nearsucceas, so conducts himself in pub­
lic that his own attorney feels called
Frequent conventions made up of Atlanta, Ga., as compared with
upon to apologize for him to the su­ of the best brains of the party and the total of .September of last year.
preme court of tHe same state.
the frequent threshing out of state , '."Clearings of banks'o('Colum bia,
We cun never respect such lack of qgcs^Uk^s, wcmld''firing llfftfldcratB S. C., for September reached a new
breeding,, sqcblada.uL goodi wtanArs, who) are now- estranged together as high figlure, and.there was a gain of
■urthlilack ItjU^qDd Ifudgmtnt, even one body so that they could Join in 100 per cent in the September clear­
tklJugh they' should be encompassed the old Methodist hymn and apply ings of hanks, of Augusta, Ga, as
in the person of the governor of the it to Democratic politics—
Compared with last September.
state of Florida. .We do not enter­
Wc are all u n i t e d , ______
— T h e ’ construction of more build­
tain in our own humble ha m s mmi
Ail one body we7
*
ings Was begun in September in
who so far forget themselves. Cer­
One in faith and doctrine,
Miami. Fla., than ever before In a
tain! y the Mqnsion at Tallahassee
One in charity.
month, extensive building operations
should be as exclusive as our cot­
The News commends the Georgia
naving been in progress in Miami
tage.— Leesburg Commercial.
plan to the next legislature* of Flor­
lor, some time.
ida as worthy, of careful considera­
. “ A large amount of timeber near
tion.—
Palatka News.
PSEUD O D E M O C R A T S
Jasper, Ala., has been purchased and
There are many so called Demo­
will be manufactured into lumber.
crats here in Sanford who take a
A number of unprincipled, pope
“ Sixteen corporations were formed
great interest in the Democratic owned papers are harping upon the
Primary election, attempting to dic­ story that Cyclone Mitclunl was in the weetc with minimum capital
tate the policy of the party to us drowned out in his speech^by Catta stocks aggregating $989,500.
.TpMicac are some of the Items of
and then in the general election vot­ followers at Sanford, wheYKhe tried
ing for a Republican presidential to speak there: T o show tluit these nfews tor the week that reflect the
nominee and mayha'p for the Repub­ deliberate mis-statements are printed widespread activity and the great
lican state officers. When the Dem­ to deceive th e’ public and prejudice yjlu m e of business in the southeast.
ocrats of Florida arouse to the full the people, the Sanford / Herald A large amount of construction work
sense of their duties as Democrats states that the story is absolutely is in progress and many contracts of
and refuse to allow these pseudo false-and the Herald is not support­ importance are being awarded. W ith
Democrats to vote in Democratic ing M r.C atts for governor bt|t la Ahe marketing of ita cotton and other
primaries we will have gone a long simply an honest newspaper. ~"If cropa, its building operations, iteways towards p u rgin g'the party of there were any tin’ cans it would f a c t o r s running on full- time and
undesirables. .We have been entire­ more than likely Ge some of M it­ some of them night and day and
ly too lax in Sanford and in Sem­ chell's own crowd as that ia about with its other activities, the south­
inole county in regard * to tFese all the noise they can make and east has ndYer been busier or more

Moves to Tampa
Hon. ’ D. !.. Thrasher and family
left this week fpr Tam pa where
they will make their future home.
Mr. Thrasher being district manager
(or th’e Equitable Life Insurance Co. i
Mr. Thrasher is a gentleman, of
whom Tampa can feel proud, being
a prominent, citizen of Florida for
many years. Horn in Georgia Mr.
Thrasher left that state for Florida
while a boy and resided - at Dado
City.
He received bis education at
Stetson U diversity and moved to
Sanford eighteen years, ago to enter
business.
lie early became identi­
fied with tl}e\ bust ness and civic life
of this city, serving two terms as^
alderman, being chairman of the,
board. 4!«*- also served onn'torm as
mayor of the city of banford. For
five years Mr. Tnrasher was a mem­
ber of the Orange county school

Flake B. Y. P. U. Notes
Tho different groups of this Union
arc rendering instructive programs
each Sunday evening in the B .Y.
P. U. room on the third floor of the
Baptist Temple. Miss Marion Gove
la the Captain In charge of the pro­
gram for next Sunday evening. Her

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SANFORD, FLORIDA
THE FARM ER'S FRIEND

�J&amp;AGE FIVE •

THEJ8ANFORD II^R A LD

: in ANDABOUT THE CITY :
&lt; Little Heppeoings— Mention
*
of Mattera^ln B r i e f Personal Items of
interest
»

I S#„m»r7 of !b#
Sm* U
' ‘ 1 tiki SueciatL'y A n a n M fo '
1
Hurried Herald Reader*

— Mr and Mr*. Vance Dougla** Hml
the baby are. visiting home folks a
f,w days of this woek from Orlando
where they are now residing.
Woodland Park opens only Sun,
8-Frl-tf
d«y»Buy your shoes at the 3-in-l
Store and save money.
14-lt
According to newspaper reports
the price of foodstuffs this winter
will go out of the reach of ordinary
mortals.
A Real Bargain— Seven
room
home and lot, Rood location. Good
urmi.
Monthly payments, 7 per
{tnt interest. N. H . Garner. See
me quick or you may lose a bar­
gain.
... , 13-4tc
Ladies, before sending away for
that coat suit see the new arrivals
at the French-Millinery Shop. 14-le
A.-1). Parrish Is back on .the job
as Chief Dispatcher of the A. C. L.
after an enforced absence of thirty
days part of which tim e was spent
in the Waycroas. H o sp ita l.. It was
thought at one time he would have
to undergo an operation but he la
recovering sufficiently to resume his
position with the railroad.
Bermuda onion seod direct from
Teneriffe.
Call on The L. Allen
Seed Co.
*
13-4tc
Received from N ew York todny a
large assortment of pattern hats
copied from imported models.
At
French Millinery Shop.
14-1 tc
The A. C* L. is painting and var­
nishing the woodwork and otherwise
burnishing up the new depot and
getting ready for the winter trade.
No* if they will only fix up the
parkway in front of the station
there will be nothing left undone to
giye Sanford one of the finest sta­
tions on the A. C. L.
For-Sale.— Delayed order just ar­
rived—Celery seed American and
French.
H. H. Chappell, Celery
avenue
7-tfc
Pattern hats recived a month ago
all at redured prices at French M il­
linery Shop.
14-1tc
Mr. and Mrs.Copelund of Kissim­
mee are new arrivals In Sanford and
will probably make this city their
home. They are comfortably domi­
ciled at Mrs. W. S. Baldwin's on
French avenue.
■ The ladies » f .the Presbyterian
church will give a series of cooked
food aales. The first is to be held
Saturday, Oct. 7th, at Jrwin &amp;
Giles store.
Sale conducted by
Circle D, Mrs. Fred Williams, chriirtnan.
13-2tp
Can fit any sire, large and amall^
•n C. A- |i. Corsets at F re n ch 'M il­
linery Shop.
. • 14-Uc
. Despite the high cost of living
Comfort Cottage has not, raised-the
l»lr* and la feeding the multitude
at a price that iJ cheaper than keep­
ing house. T ry one of those Sun­
day dinners.
,
C»e Juba Self Rising Flour for
j j^lrioux lioL Biscuits ^rA t ”air^grocers.
*
6-tf
A large order for ladies’ coats,
rouses’ and children's coats wllUnr.
dye neat week at the French M il­
linery Shop.
.14-ltc
Hon. T, W. Lawton, county su­
perintendent of public instruction
, u ln the city Wednesday on busl* new and pleasure combined.
His
®any Sanford ■friends were glad to
‘ste him looking so well after a trip
10 the mountains of North CaroUna.
lor delicious hot biscuits use Juba
8eH Rising Flour— A t all grocers.
6-tf
Bread, fried chicken, baked beans,
. a&lt;** r“ kes, e tc .,'w ill be found at
h.“ cooked food sale at Irwin &amp;
***” • , l °te tomorrow aftarnoon. L-r—
wilt Stringfcllow brought a new
Overland In from Jacksonville
d&gt;ea t****1

th* ” 0W

. J * J«ba Self Rising Flour for
uwlcioui hot .BisculU— A t all gro-■
«•«
nave you had your pair of free
« » n u Oxfords at E. H. I»etera’
, °* "'oreT' Get them before It’s
*0° ■*••
14-ltc
■Ion. Sctb Woodruff » u in the
&gt; &gt;e»terday enroute from Volusia
Unty to his home in Orlando.
s J i 0^J elicIou• hot Biscuits use Juba
8 " RUlng Flour— A t all grocers.
6-tf
5 ‘ . H ? oteri about the free
a Oxfords, lor school children,
9
1 *
14-ltc
^e]r°n ??Uci(M“ hot hUculU use Juba
RUlng Flour— A t all grocer*.
Be
6’ U
the W *«m.and ,ecUro your tlckot to
J « l i . T V 11' 1" t.hllt &gt;UrU
th#
Theatre on Saturday aftcr-

rrtock,' Get your sea­
son ticket froth Red DavU.
Use Juba Self Rising Flour1 for
delicious hot Biscuits—At all gro ­
cers. • •
cut

W O M AN ’S CLUB

last year from their rhnirmnn,* who.
is also their leader this year that 1
■feel little I could s a y -would half tell
of the capabilities of M rs. Philips.

MRS. GRACE E. WILLIAMS

Woman's Club
*
The Music department is indeed
"Power is the great goal of ambi­
I n Receiving every week N ew G oods— Lhtest
300 flairs men's blue serge pants tion, and it is only through a noble fortunate in having such a capable
at tfer 3-in-l Store.
U -u
character that due can arrive at a person,as Mrs., Tolur for its leader.
Styles in
For delicious hot bUcuits uic Juba personality strong enough to move In her work iis secretary of the club
men.”
at large, the first year of its organi­
Self Rising Flour— At all grocers.
zation
wo found her ever ready, ever
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faithful,
ever efficient
In addition
Club Cnlendnr „
Postmaster P r M. Elder has" jmi--'
to these qualities, tier ability us a
t
uesday,
Oct.
10
Soria!
drp.trtI0'(&gt; East First Street
Next to M cCull^rs
chased the Howard house on Oak
musician peculiarly !iLu her for this
Mrs. Roy Symes, hostess.
avenue and expects to remodel tin- &lt;u »
'new work of chairman of music and
same and horeafri-f make u hi-, Badge a in| Five Hundred’
we are looking forward Jo renewed
Wednesday, O ct. 11 —Literature
home. This is a very desirable localife
and interest in this department.
.tjon and nice property and the npmy department. Map Study. All mem­
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1 '
The pleasure side of our club life, Dallas, Texas -on that dale.
Mrs. , Goodrich
(ires .on it, which acfriends of tho_ genial Captain are bers, conducted by Mrs. A. D.
•
.
I the Social department lias for its Lefiler had been ill for the past y e a r ! counts for the fact that none o f tho
congrnlulatitlg him on Ids purchase. Kelly.
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ihuirman a new worker but as- she and it was thought that by going to |shots took effect on the tires. Mr.
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
Business
Meeting
*'os all the qualities thut go to mnk Dallas anti being under the treat- Bauman is thinking seriously of
Sejf Rising Flour— A t all grocers.
The first meeting of the Woman's ( «P what n social leader needs, we ment of her brother w ho was a making Sanford his headquarter*
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Club was large attended and was "hall look for a splendid year’ s work physician a change for the better and Sanford will be glad to have he
Misses’ silk lisle hose, 15c per pair
marked by no. cnthu*i;t:flic* interest B* that department under Mrs. C.K. would take place, but the dtselle |anti Mrs. Bauman ns future cltlat the 3-in-l Store.
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Henry’s management-.
hnd made such inroads upon her , zens.
He is an old school mnto of
The meeting was called to order
llso Juba Self Rising Flour for
health
that
she
could
not
withstand
j
the
editor
of The Herald, which is
by the retiring president, Mrs. .1. W. ] ' We come now to the "last but not
delicious hot Biscuits— At all gro­
the
u
jp
and
died
shortly
niter
her
one
of
the
reasons why he would
Dlckins.
Mrs. Dickins has served |toast,” our
W elfare ollirer.
This
cers.
,
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arrival.
Mr.
Lefiler
accompanied
like*
to
1
1
v
j
hero.
The other reason
the club faithfully and loyally for i department is the real vital force of
Mrs. Schultz and family Imve three years, winning for herself a our dull and through it we leave our her to Dallas and afterward to her is that Sanford is well loented and
Kentucky appeals to him from a commercial
moved into the Thrasher house on warm place in the hearts of her co- imprint on the things for our town. old home at Marion,
tho corner of • Park avenue and wdrkcrs. With gracious and appro­ By this department is our club where the funeral occurred last standpoint.
•
Fourth street.
In Monday.
priate remarks she gave the reins of known and our influence felt.
Writing ink, stamp pad ink, paste, government into the hands of the Mrs. W. E. Watson we have no
B. Y. P. U. Party
Mrs. Lefiler had been a resident,
mucilage, fountain pen ink, number­ new presiding officer, Mrs. Ernest stranger in person or club work as of this city for the past tw elve years,
The members of the Flake Union,
ing machine ink, cash register ink, Galloway. Gracefully the trust was she has filled and is cnpuhle of filling coming here from Kentucky ns the with ,a number of their friends, en­
in fact every kind of ink known, at accepted and amid the applause of any position to which she is called. bride of Mr. C. H. Lefiler and Jn'the joyed n real "old fashioned" social
the Herald otBco.
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the assembled company Mrs. G al­
Your president feels with this able true Kentucky manner made friends in the parlors of the Baptist Tem ple
Tho
hostesses,
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Dingec ar­ loway took the chair, p ressing corps of officers and a splendid work­ by the score.
Mrs. Lefiler
nbver Friday evening.
rived in the city Wednesday even­ throughout the .meeting with .ease ing membership the yenr’s, work will turned n deaf ear to the afflicted Misses Lucille Rines and Marlon
ing frorii Dunedin where Mr. Dingee and dign ity If the plans outlined he one pf success for fhe town, the and needy and her charitable spirit Govq hnd urranged the roofns In qn
had been for several days going down for the coming year are successfully club and the home."
found her ever ready to assist in unusually attractive mnnnor, using
developed,
the
club
will
have
one
of
to meet Mrs. Dingee who has just
every good work. She was a devout quantities of variegated caladium.
the
busiest
years
of
its
short
exist­
come back from a summer trip that
Christian and active member of the leaves effectively. N o t one dull mo­
included many points In Virginia ence and the start off is most en­
Presbyterian church and was be­ ment was experienced, whilo such
couraging.
Reports from the o f­
and other states.
loved by ©voryone. The sympathy lively, laughable games as "spin the
(Continued from Page 3)
ficers
of
the
club
were
submitted,
of
the Sanford people goes out to platter" and ‘"musical chairs" passed
Ladies' silk hose from 25c to $1.00
the
department
chairmen
stating
the
husband and relatives of the the hours away. - Everybody was
Ilirth
d
w
j
I
’arly
per pair at the 3 in I Store. 14-lt
happy sure enough when tho" doors
briefly the aim of their respective / The .home rtf Mrs. It. L. Griffin deceased.
Use Ju bu 'S clf Rising Flour for
to the dining room were thrown
depnrtmpnt.
In response.to a re­ was the scene of much merriment
delicious hot Biscuits— At all gro­
open, and beneath rose tinted lights
quest from the board of education, and festivity on occasion of the
cers.
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Saw Homestead Robbers
were beheld beautifully decorated
through Mr. S. Rurigc, made several eighth birthday of her daughter,
E. J. Rivers and family are now
Norman
Bauman, the popular tables, laden with delicious ice crc&amp;m
months ago, a school committee was Emily.
comfortably located In the Garner
travelling representative of the Good­ and many, many tempting pieces of
appointed to act in conjunction with
A bevy of daintily dressed little rich Tfre Co., of Akron, Ohio, 1s in
house on Magnolia avenue recently
enko.
V
the hourd on matters pertaining to
friends, hearing beautiful tjifts for the city today and in conversatiqn
purchased from N .H . Garner. Mr.
the welfare of the schAols. The com ­
A
t
a
late
hour,
when
tho table wiw
their little hostess arrived at 3 p. .tn said he was in Homestead the day
Rivers is one of the firm of Rivers
mittee are Mrs. R. C. Maxwell, Mrs.
hare
and
the
president,.
Mrs. Ken­
and not with standing the inclemv the hank robbery occurred.
Bros., and his friends are glad to
.He
R. J. Holly and Miss Annie H aw ­
nedy
had
called
time,
udieux
were
ency of the weather which mntle it knew nothing of (he robbery until
sco him purchasing property with
kins. Tho president announced that
said,
each
one
wishing
that
B.
Y.
necessary* for the little folks to play he was across the street from the
the intention of making Sanford his
the slogan for the year would he to
P.
U.
flurries
came
mor.'l
often,
and
indoors they- hud a royal good time. bank und saw the cashier shooting
home.
- •
t "p a y off the rluh house debt" ami
that Miss Itifics and Miss Gove wero
Many games were thoroughly en­ at the robbers its they made :i hur­
Use Julia Self Rising Hour for j to [t,j„ end a recommendation
w as
rorr
always the hostesses.
delicious hot Biscuits — At all gro­ made to divide the club member­ joyed and amid mucji happy laugh­ ried exit from the town in un auto.
shots at the
cers.
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*i
fleeing robbers and hit the car.sev­
pinned
in
place
by
Frances
King.
The Three in One Store still sell­ each team being to raise one hundred
eral times. The car probably lmd
ing mcssalines, taffetas and silk pop­ dollars or more on the debt. . Th e The prize awarded for this feat, a
box of delicious chocolates was hap­
lins at the O LD P R IC E .
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recommendation was adopted to be
, .
Th e pily received.
Dr. J. T._ Denton has arrived home referred to- each department.
After
thiy
the
little ones were
four
departments
will
each
rejiresont
after a week’s visit with home folks
Something N ew in Shoe Styles
ushered
into
the
dining
room, most
n
team:
the
young
unmarried
mem­
in Mississippi.
bers. the sixth team and the first beautifully decorated with pink love
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
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team will he the executive hoard- of vine and asparagus plumosa. ln the
Self Rising Flour— At all grocers.
the club.
The president's address ! center of the snowy damask table
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follows, that members who lost the ' cover was placed n large cut glass
Get a pair of children's tennis Ox­ privilege of this first meeting may howl of peachblow hibiscus.
At
fords -with every pair of |2.00 enjoy in part tin1 pleasure ami inter- yarb end d the table was a large
school shoes at E. II. Peter’s shoe
cuke iced .in pink surrounded by
eat of those who attended.
store.
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ferns and love vine.
Around the
President’ s Address
table
were
pji
iced
little
pink und
.301 E. F IR ST ST R E E T
"Y o u r new presiding ollirer comes
Business Licenses Expire Sept. 30
white
boskets
tied
with
ribbon
bows
to
her
work
with
fear
and
trembling
Please take notice that all business
and heaped with home made can­
and occupation licenses expire on hut if the year's work is to he car­ dies.
Ire cream with chocolate
Ladien’ Lilack Kid, 8 inch* !*qce
Sept. 30 and should be renewed at ried with success and glory it will he dainties and Price * Heart cake was
•Hoot with French Hit*I
due to the splendid •foundation laid
once.
then served by Lillian Shinlholser
*
by our beloved retiring president.
Only - - -JNO. D. J IN K IN S ,
and Olive Newman, after which the
Under many trying eirvumstuneesTax Collector.
1l-4tc
Hoy .’ School Shoes, Heavy and Durable
birthday cake was cut, the dime be­
and conditions and a busy life out­
coming the property 'of Joseph
. O n ly
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side o f clubdom she has brought tho
R E G IS T E R ! R EG ISTER:
OlCotiuflT^ .With bust- - wishes for n
Hoy Scout Shoes, Tan and Black
tH O E T A
Democrats who voted In the June ellib to this splendid- working basis; happy birthday the little guests tl &gt;- j
O n ly
. . . . . . .
j
.
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It would take much time to tell of parted with tho candy filled favors,
primary- should hear In iriTml fhe
One pnir Tennis Oxfords FULL with each pair Children* Shoes costing
fact that registration In the primary all tho Work she and her hoard have having thoroughly enjoyed the After­
£2.00 or More.
books docs nof qualify for participn* accomplished! May the new board noon .
lion in the
November election, and members do hull aa well. We
Those present were Frances King,
whether his parly affiliation be D em ­ are fortunute in having p conslitp- jj l i v c Hvtffif" Ai— Irm a—Hmith; *' Mtrrocratic' or otherwise, must be prop* tion xJmL dvci-us » - f» w - o llt m i -frnTrr gnret Peters, "Sura Evelyn Williams,
301 B. First St.
Shoes, ''That’s M y Business”
erly rcgtsteredTri'lKe"general regis­ the old board to work with the new. Olive Newman, Emily Bnilcy, Vera
tration books.
Our Jirst vice president,
Mrs. West,- Marpgret Shelley, Lillian ShlnPersons who registered in the Denne Turner- needs no introduc­ holser, Theodora Miller, Corlnne and
general registration books twa years tion,- as her work in the past has Beryl Steinmeyer, Margaret ‘ Miller,
ago, however, arc not, required to been ao efficient that wa all know' M ary Fields, M ajy Elizabeth Moye,
AGENTS
register again this year.
what to expeej this year. Your new Maria Moye, LupHIo Pope, Emily
The registration books for Sem­ president is counting largely on her Griffin, R ; E, Griffin, Beatrico O’ Con­
Mrs. May Dickins, while new nor. Billie Gillen, Claude Robson,
inole county are now open in each aid.
O III n with H O L D E N N E A L E S T A T E O.
precinct and will remain open until in this present position of second William Gillen* Kermith Hurley,
vice president and chairman of .mem­ James Hayes, Brinson Iloolehan,
October 14th,
F lorida
Forest
M c­
Be sure your name is on the gen­ bership is not new to club work, as Frederick Williams,
eral registration books if you oxpect she was third vice president- at onu Alister, Pierce Griffin, Paul O’ Con­
Assist­
to vote In the general election. time and ever an enthusiastic, faith­ nor and Joseph O'Connor.
Register— do It now, before you for­ ful club member and this very dip­ ing Mrs. Griffin was Mrs. T» L.
lomatic position is occupied by a O'Connor.
get It.
ll-6 tp
diplomatic, capable person.
Congregational Church.
We n o w come to our third vice
Pritcillfi Club
..
,
Dr. Geo. M. Wnrd, President of president, wjio was re-elected to her
The Priscillas were pleasantly cnRollins G oilegtrwtir preach again at position arid is chulrmari of the' pro­ tertalned' with* several other - friends
tho Congregational church Sunday gram -oominHtoer-— T h o- noW~year at the beautiful homq of Mrs. J. E.
morning at 11 O'clock,
This will book th at you have with you today ra ce yesterday afternoon.
Fancy
also be communion servke,
Is the work of Mrs. Symes and her work and
pleasant
conversation
Dr. Ward preached last Sunday committee. This very busy person whiled
away
a
delightful
two
night to a very appreciative audience Is ever ready to serve In any way hours. A delicious salad course, was
*
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and all who heard him will be glad ■he can.
served at the refreshment hour. En­
Ee regret the ahsenco today of joyin g the charming hospitality of
to hear him again.
A cordial welcome awaits all who our efficient secretary but word Mrs. Paco were Mrs. Fred Williams,
The Seminote County Bank takes special interest In
comes from her she Is enjoying her Mrs. W. W. Long, Mrs. A. E. Hill.
come.
the welfare of its customers and makes It a point to
Thcer will also be a business meet­ vaeation and will return to us by Mrs. Tom Davis, Mrs. Henry Mchandle their banking business with the utmost dising of all church members after .the the N ovem ber meeting.
Laulin, Mrs. D. A. Caldwell, Mrs.
tch and cdidcncy.
morning service.
- We aro told that people of great­ Richard Pattln, Mrs. Geo. Speer,
Your account subject to check Is solicited.
There will be no evening service. ness who have occupied positions of Mrs, A. L, Speer, Mrs. C. C. Wood­
Sunday achool at 9:46 a. m.
note, arc not belittling themselves ruff and Mrs. Terhcun.
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. by occupying places not ‘ quite so
much in the limelight. Our new cor­
y
Wedding Annitertarg
FOUR PER CENT INTEREST
H O T E L CARNES
responding secretary-‘I* such a per­
M
r.
and
Mrs.
Richard
Pattln
cel­
P
A
I
D
O N S A V IN G S A C C O U N T S
Sunday Dinner
son and has shown her greatness by ebrated their fifty-fifth wedding an­
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■ Cream o f Celery
jiM -M M t w H i H o t d t t i i ii i m i m ii H M t t t t t t t i i H i i ii i E ii t i i ia i i a t i M iM iM t a M t M t a M i i M M ii M a t t M M t M t '
accepting this work in order to give niversary with a charming .dinnor
Lettuce and Tom ato Salad
I
:I
of her experience To this new board. party at the Hotel Carnes on Satur­
. Broiled Trout au Beurre
It givea me ploaaurJ to present our day last. Guests of the happy young
Fried Chicken, Country Style
beloved past president and new cor­ _bride and grooty wore Mr. and Mrs.
Prime Riba of Beef Au Jua
responding secretary,
Mra&gt; J o h n yw .*W. Long, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Boiled or Maahed Potatoes J
Dickins.
W illiam s and Mrs. A. E. Hill.
Fresh Summer Squash
Mrs.
Geo.
Fox,
our
capable
treas­
\'r
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.ti.
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P etit Poia
^ D e a t fi of Afra. C. H. Lefiler .
Banana Fritters
* Corn Genu urer Is also absent and ,we shall ahticlpate her early return.
T h e many friends of Mrs. C. H.
Peach Ico Cream

MILLINERY NOVELTIES AND TRIMMINGS

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PEOPLE AND EVENTS

WA N T A D S P A Y

E. H. PETERS
SHOE STORE

1 $ 3.50
$2.00

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General Fire

Insurance

Sanford.

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Business

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Apple Pie with American Cheese
A ■'
Coffee •
Tea

The Literature department de­ Lefiler wero shocked last Friday to
rived so much pleasure and benefit learn of her death which occurred at

FORREST LAKE, Pres.

D. L. THRASHER, V-Prea.

A. R . KEY. Caahkw

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October 6, 1916

THE SANFORD JIERALD

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P
G regory! M au rerfof Orlando
spent the. week end guest of Mr. and
Mra.^J.IS. Dlnkel. •
Mr. Woodbury has been quite ill
and has heed moved to Sanford,
where he could hove medical atten-

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r ig h t s iz e a n d s h a p e .
/ ousters, s o u p s , s a l a d s ;
f etc. A lw a y s fre sh . A t ijo u r

W EST G ENEVA AVE NU E •
Mrs,. A le* Vaughn and daughter.
Mias Abide Doudney and Mrs. Jim
• Rowand were the afternoon guests
o f Mrs. Jack Vaughn last Friday.
M r. and Mrs. Will Robinson nnd
daughter, Mrs. A. J. King and
Gladya Robinson and their niece,
Mra. E. O: Whiteman spent the day
\ on Celery avenue Sunday, the guests
o f M r* Robinson's parents.
School has begun in earnest now,
- a o children get busy. No more play
for awhile.
p
Mra. W ill Robinson was the din­
ner guest of Mrs. Jack Vaughn Tues­
day nnd Mrs. J. A. Thompson rallt-d
In the afternoon..
—
. Mr. W ill •Robinson was called to
the home of Ids father ‘ Wednesday
on account of fds father being taken
suddenly very ill.
Mrs. A. J. Klr^g and baby Clifford
' ■ and M n .E . 0 . Whiteman and little
daughter, Dorothy called at Mrs.
Jack Vaughn’s Wednesday after-.
“ Boon.
Mr. W ill Robinson i s 'putting In
some more nice strand wood. I l f . i j
filling an order for Chief Tillis this
week.
Me. Henry Lee was in thik vicin­
ity Wednesday, calling at jh e JlftHlg,
5 ' of M rs.T ark VaughB’ to get a supply
' o f strawberry plants.

N A T IO N A L

slca! iffqUtslllonT~w bfcfi‘ the' winter
season have brought us. The congre­
gations were charmed .last Sunday
with the organ selections, and the
violin solos.' Next Sunday I)r. MeCualin will render the following at
the morning service:

B IS C U IT C O M P A N Y

Prelude— Als W ir Uns Wiedcrsanen by Pelrow.
Offertory— Beethoven’s Farewell
Song.
Postlude— Thanksgiving Proces­
sional by Ashford. A t the evening service he will
play:
Prelude—The Shepherd Boy by
Wilson.
Offertory— Moderato by Ryder.
Postlude— Larghctto

by

Mrs. Ballinger called on Mrs.
E . F Lundquiwt Monday and the
(utter spent Wednesday of hut week
with her mother, Mrs.- J, K. Ltrmlquist, this being her birthday.
Mrs. Stedt anti Miss Ebba visited
Wednesday with Mrs. T. O. Tyner
anti Mrs. Thompson.
Mr** E F l.umlquist spent a
pli-ii-unt ufterntion Wednesday with
M rs.il. G. Lundiiuist.
Miss Etlna Thompson was home
over night Tuesday, to thq delight

M argaret Erirson visited at her
aunt’s, Mrs. Magnuson’s after Sun­
day ^ayhool.
Jesst^ Lcb and 'C a r! Pierson were
guests Sunday at_ Mr, Thompson’s,
going with him for«a horse hack ride
t &gt; the cast side.:
A large number of friends nnd
relatives gathered Saturday- evening
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J . K.
I.diidiiuist -tn remind hi r that she
had just pmated another mile stone,
Iter birthday occurring or» W edn es­
day.
A bountiful spread of cakes
anti cookies and coffee w--re enjoyed,
followed by games tiii a late hour
turned thoir thoughts homeward,
all wishing their hostess the best of
good wishes.
The family also re­
membered that the next day was
the thritl birthday of ifttle Adrian,
son of Mrs. anti Mrs. E. F. Lundqtmt.
IDs, mother
and
grand­
mother hat! provided some liny cakes
for the treat*, and little Adrian was
very proud of his gifts.

Makes &gt;r One-Ton TVifek When At.
(ached to a Ford Chassis

It Solves. The Delivery Problem
Just think of tho possibilities of a del­
ivery truck with the dependability,
simplicity and low maintenance cost
of a Ford and the strength and carrying capacity of a high standard one
ton truck! and at practically One-Half
the CoatF It solves the delivery prol*
lem for the great mass of retail .and
wholesale merchants, contractors, etc.
in fact all buainess men who want
quick delivery nt the lowest econ­
omical cost.

Russell.

A t the evening service Madame
Rlec will sing. Site is a new addi­
tion to the Prcsbyteriari forces this
winter. She has formerly been choir
directress in Oswego anti Syracuse,
New York.'

f home folks, from the Hell—C a i« A41te-»frtved" Sunffgr~T01
here she recently accepted a posi- visit after an absence &lt;

A Ford Car and
will Form-A-Truck

DISTRIBUTOR
SANFORD,

FLORIDA-

T h e subject of the sermon at the
evening ■ "rv jrf will lie “ A Thank—
less Child." The service begins at c o o o o o a a o a o a o j o u o a a n o o o o c o
7 o’ clock, and* ail thoso who are not
worshipping elsewhere are cordially
invited to worship with* us.

f DR. A. DOLAN |
V E T E R IN A R IA N

E AST SAN FO RD
Rev. Arthur S. Peck will resume
his second Sunday in the month ser­
vice a t'th e Moore's. Station church,
beginning this Sunday, the 8th, at
The
Moore's
ing this
let t anti

It’s the Life.
Another mystery that will probably
remain unsolved until tho eml of lima
Is why a now policeman who la aa
slim ua a Juc,t»'iii|iu wiiuu lie iirst puts
his uniform on soon acquires a paunch
that give- him tho appearance of a
tllrfgihlo bailodu. — Now Urleaus

revival -still rontinut*s nt
Station church every even­
week, with Rev. J, W. HartRev. Mr. Mickey in charge.

Mr. nnd

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H A N D B R O S . S T r tB L E S
O Bring In your lame nnd shk
g horses and mules.
Have them
a treated. Have theirlecih eiamtnQ rd,sharp corners dressed down.
q projections, cut off and decayed
u molars extracted.

.

Mr, qnd
C. &lt;’ . Morris went to Ocrtando on
Thursday of lust week in the M c­
Clelland car to attend an Odd Fel­
low banquet.
George Moran of Chicago, III.,
arrived at the Mart-hull home in
Cameron C ity Saturday for ..his
second winter here.

IT S A W M IL L S

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Mr. and Mrs. W ill Raynor and
son are moving to Cocoa * for the
winter.
Mr. Raynor will go. into
the orange packing business.

LY R IC T H E A T R E

Electricians, etc.

CORRECT MODELS FIND EXPRESSION
HERE A T REASO NABLE PRICES

For each trade the Cattaraugus Cutlery

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The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co
SANFORD

Phone 8

FLO RIDA. O V IE D O OCCU RRENCES
Mists Eli da ■ MrCuUey was the
charming hostess of tin* young *
people’s Crochet Club Friday after­
noon.

lix p m eiice
Convinced Mo
of its Value
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"One of our salesm i f f i j
men demonstrated the
ft
value of the Long Dir»
tance Telephone to uL
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He was. at Huntsville*
• Ala., and upon hisow *
resp o n sib ility put i s
Long Distance calls for fifteen merchants within *
radius of several hundred miles.
“In less than one hour he had sold 2100 barrel*
of flour at a total cost to us of less than six dollars*
“Since then we have applied the Long Distance
Bell T elephone to every feature of .our business With
most profitable results.
T h e service is fine* the
rates are reasonable and there is more satisfaction
in one L ong Distance Telephone talk than in hall
a d o w n letters

SOUTHERN HELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

Mrs. J. H. Lee,
4&gt; M r! and
» Mrs. T .
W ; Lawton, son anti Miss Katherine
I.awton returned* last Friday from
LO N G W O O D P IC K -U P S
North Carolina, where they have
Mr.f M cOahey add fhmily motor-;
hern spending their vacation.
i&gt;d over t o ’ Mascotto Saturday in
Rally Day at the Methodist Sun­ their new Buick.
day. school was quito &gt;.a success. - Mrs. Geo. Hardaway and Mrs. I
There were 108 prosent, including Fuller were shopping in Orlando one
the nineteen visitors.
day lust week.
Mr. W . B. Williams has purchased
Mrs. Ilrynn was called to T am p a'
a Ford. His Overland is in Tampa Monday to attend tho funerut of hi*r
in the repair shop.
little, grandson, infant of Mr. and
Mr. George Williams nnd family Mrs. Hoolihan.
froin Kissimmee spent Sunday with
Mr. LaVIgne nnd family are now
Mr. W. B. Williams on Lake Charm. occupying the McGahey cottage,
School is' iq full sway, and the wTffch he recently purchased.
first month has, been a good record.
C, B. Searcy had a head-on colli­
Mr. J. C. Lawton made a short sion with " l i b . Skunk." the 1uter re­
visit .in Oviedo Sunday.
ceived no serious injuries hut C. H.—
The Christian Endoavot social Alas! the after effects cling to him
was held last Friday night at the like "m em ories."
Lake Charm Park. T h e society was
Ben Overstreet was calling on
well represented, and after a short friends one day last week.
business meeting the evening was
spent socially.
.
LA K E M A R Y IT E M S
Harold Hensrhen of Oakland was
a week end visitor, here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Raynor were
Sunday visitors here.
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For

John Evans and Mrs. I f ester' were
viiitora to Ssnford Wednesday.
W. W. Herndon made * business
trip here Wednesday afternoon from
Winter Paric.
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o f-th e Atlantic Bank o f Jackson*

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The Southern Bell Telephone Co.
Have placed a . phone at B., H.
Squire’s residence.

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TH E SANFORD HERALD
Sapford, .Fin. Oct. 2, 1916.
Proposal
for Paving:
A RESUME OF SANFORD
Sealed
bids
will be received by tho
HAPPENINGS Up'TO DATE
county commissioners' of Seminole
AiUitu all CowniwniwBi lot tKaa
county, Fla., acting jointly with* the
Column id "S ochi, EJ»loi." or I’tmo.
Mia. g. A. TiOwvh. t’ hoB# N«. tO)
! city council of city of Sanford. Fin.,
at the office of the clerk of the
court of the county of Seminole, nt
Mrs. M. C. Tolar left for Live Sanford, Fin., at or before 10 a. m.,
____ ...
Oak on Monday night for a fev 1Nov. 7th, 1916..
For furnishing nil materials and
weeks' visit with, her sons. HamIT*
Tolar nnd Dr. Nolley Tolar.
laying approximately 111700 «q. yds.
&gt;&gt;f ! rick paving.' certified check for
D
'11’ 00. For furnishing all materials
Mrs. 1 . F. Dutton and children ar­
a~ul
cnn-irurting approximately 19,rived home Saturday from a deliiehtful visit among relatives and friends 6()i) lineal ft. r-i in. x 10. in. concrete
in Hackensack and Trenton, N. J., curbing. Certified check for $300.00,

about peo ple

a n d e v e n t s ...
Sotieiy Pauaea
Society !• resting after ita ntrenu0m turnmer of gayety and' pleMUUng-"’tlfo piungo Into
ore*
the vertex of ■the winter's social
which promlsss to be un*
whirl.
ujuallv full of tho entertainments
which are Included in the social life
of the town. The different church
organisations are planning a variety
of affairs which includo both pleas­
ure and profit. The Woman's Club
too have planned for n busy winter
of pleasure, self culture und a finan­
c e campaign, the latter for the
purpose of paying off the debt on
the dub house.*. The fifst meeting
of the club waa held yesterday with
a Urge attendance, Mra. Ernest Gal­
loway presiding.
Oh the program for the winter
will be lectures, musicales, concerts,
dsncM and plays, with the usual
quota of card parties and small club
Mfsirs. As yet the card clubs, with
the eiception of the. Auction Bridge
hive not organited nor have the
sariodi church societies and the
needlework clubs become very busy,
jp thus handicapped. hy_ths» somno­
lence that seems to pervade these
various departments of life the so­
ciety editor makes her apologies for
the dearth of news in her column
and once more urges upon the wom­
en of Sanford their cooperation in
making the society page the most
readbale columns In The Herald,
with all due apologies to the editorin-chief.

Pipe Organ Society
The Pipe Organ Society, composed
of the young ladies and tho young
nitrons of tho RaptUt congregation
resumed their regular meetings on
Tatsday afternoon with Miss Jean­
nette Laing the hostess. Miss Laing
entertained her guests on tho lawn
where, after the business 'of the so­
ciety was dispdscd of, fruit punch
wu served with enke.
Mrs. J. E.
Laing assisted her daughter. Plans
were discussed and work begun for
the Christmas Bazaar. Those preaent were Misses M artha Fox, Edith
Stewart, Clara Millen, Daisy Betts,
Mrs. Robert Rowe, Mrs. H ,H .
Peabody, Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Mrs.
Betfs, Mrs. Schcllc Maincs, Mrs.
James Taylor nnd her guest, Miss
Ella Dixon of Wilmington, Del.

Wilmington and Philadelphia.

Plans and specifications on file
with E. A. Douglass, clerk of the
court, at Sanford, Fin.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. Minurik are
Apopka ajid will remain until NoThe right is reserved to reject any
vember.
jor all bids.
L. P. Hagan,
Chnirniun Jld. of Co. Com.
Mr. Geo. Venable has bought the
B. W. Herndon,
Hines house on^First street nnd
President of City Council.
Laurel nvenue for n family resi­
dence, which he will remodel and G. R. Humsey, County Engineer,
F. T . Williams, C ity Engineer.
improve extensively.
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Resignation of A. H. Stone, en­
Ilirthi
gineer of Florida Groves Drainage
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence District rend nnd accepted.
Fred.
Carter at Naylor, Ga.j .Sept. 6, a -T. Williams was appointed in his
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little son. He will be called Robert stead. I.*
Franklin.
s
C. W. Entzrninger offered tho fol­
(Continued on Page 5)
lowing resolution and same seconded

’ general election to he held N ov. 7th,
j 1916:
[ Sanford Procinct No. 1— It. C,
Maxwell, clerk: S.~ Itunge, W. W.
|Long, J. F, Turner, inspectors.
Monroe Precinct N o 2 — J.
c.
Moffett, clerk: L. B. Mann, Ed.
Oglesby, Jr., If. R. I.ocke, inspccUn.
-Sanford
PrecfncT Mo. s3— Felix
Frank, clerk.: .C. It. Walker. Cruse
Barnes, W. M. Haynes, inspectors.
Paula Precinct No. 1 A.
A.
Hicks, clerk: T .» E. Wilson, C. C.
Pearson, H. F. .lamines, inspectors.
Oviedo Precinct No. 6— C. L.
*&gt;\ycat, clerk: T. L. Cushing. H. ,B.
|McCall, B. G. Smith, inspectors.
Geneva Precinct No. G— H. H.
PuttHhall, clerk: T . Et J’ urdom,
Porter Wakefield, S. M. Donne, in­
spectors.
Chutuota Precinct N o .-7 — C. D.
Brumley, clerk; G. M. Jacobs, R. R.
Roberts, L. B. Collins, inspectors.

Lake Mary Precinct No. 10 —
A. E. Sjoblom, clerk; Joe Fortier,
W. V. Dunn, J. G. Martin, inspec­
tors.
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b jL L . A. Brumloy, in d adopted by
Altamonte
Precinct No* 11— W . B.
this board. Clerk authorized to mail
Ballard,
clerk;
Howard Lyman, C. M
clpy of same to all contractors.
Bruce, J. W. Osteen, inspectors.
The hoard of county commission­
All bills as presented nnd audited
ers' in regular session on the second
by tho clerk, and drawn, ordered
day of October, 1916, adopted the
paid.
following resolution, to-wit:
Wnrrants ns paid by treasurer or­
Resolved, that nil contractors un­ dered cancelled.
der contract with the county of Sem­
There being no further business
inole lie notified to commence work
board nd jo timed to meet October
forthwith.
IGth, 1916, to take up matter of
Be it further resolved that the Brvce.
commissioners feel tlint serious finan­
cial loss will bo sustained by the
Optimistic Thought.
county at large by the failure of tW
What
Is
acquired without labor la
contractors to commence work with­
seldom
worth
acquiring nt nil.
in n reasonable time after the letting
of the contracts,- therefore it is the
order of this hoard that said con­
tractors be notified of the antici­
pated damuges in delay in construc­
tion ami he advised* that the stipu­
lation set forth in Article 15 of the
contract will be strictly adhered to
by this board und flint this board
will insist upon* the payment of the
amount per day set forth in Article
15 for every day after the limit of
time provided for tho com-pletion of
said contracts. „

COUNTY COMMISSION: :!
ERS PROCEEDINGS
Sanford, Fla., Oct. .2, 1916.
Honorable Board of Cognty Com­
missioners in and for Seminole Coun­
ty, Florldn. met in regular session
at 10:30 o'clock a. m.
Present,
Chairman L. P. Hagan, and Com­
missioners L. A. -Brumloy, C. W.
Entzrninger, J. A. Clark and J. T.
McLain, und E. A. Douglass, clerk,
nnd W. C. Williamson, deputy sher­
iff, in attendance.

Minutes of last meeting read and
approved.
/Mr. O. P. Swope appeared before
the board presenting contract of
W. B. Williams, In connection with
Florida Groves Drainage District,
which was duly signed by Ibis board
and Mr. Williams, also bonds of the
trustees, Mr. LeLand A. Sheldon,
MY B. F. Whitner and Mr. O. P.
Swope, also bond of Mr. W. B.
Williams, contractor, approved nnd
filed. *
Tax Assessor .Alex Vaughn here
Mr. Geo. A. DeCottcs addressed presented the three copies* of tax
the board in regards to back taxes assessment roll of Seminole county,
on Lot 35 of Florida I,and &amp; C ol­ Fla., for the year 1916, for exam­
onization Co. plat, covered by Tax ination l&gt;y the hoard of county com­
Certificates Nosl. 38 and 39 of sale missioners and the board having
.
v
/‘mortal Mention
Mrs. Brian Higgins returned M on­ of 1914, and ask that same bo rec­ carefully examined snid Tax assess­
day from North Carolina ami will ommended to state comptroller for ment roll nnd having compared the
reside for the winter in her cottage redemption at the fiat sum of $65.00, two copies with th e ^ original and
plus 'clerk’s fees, and on motion of finding same to lie correct, certified
'os Magnolia avenue.
•C, W. * Entzrninger, nnd seconded this fn\*t over the signatures of the
by
J. T. McLain sumo was ordered, entire board on the Inst page of the
.Mr, und Mrs. T . W. Luwton of
Clerk
of this board Instructed to \original and* the two copies of the
Oviedo were in town yesterday
return
Certified
check of W. B. W il- tax assessment roll, ns required by
{pending tho day with Mrs. Wu P.
liams.
contractor,
chock in
the ; law. and the clerk was instructed to
Carter.
amount of $250.00.
.
.
!» * « that the warrant of authority
j from tho tax assessor to the tax col­
Mr. Fr.cd . T. Williams, city en­
Mn. James T aylor returned Sat­
lector was duly recorded in the roinurday from Philadelphia* and W il­ gineer, appeared before th e.b oard
utes of Uvis hoard.
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mington. Accompanying her for n in regards to paving certain streets
Budget of county finances ns ndmonth’* visit are Miss Ella Dillon ‘ n the city of Sanford, nnd stated
*nd her niedo, Minnie Dlllofl* oL action taken by c it y -council,-and the l vorliaidr ndoptrdnn IflhttOh^oT CT* VV^
Wilfpingtonr 'DeT
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Gabriclla Precinct No. 8— E. J.
Dirden, clerk; A. Moorman, S. E.
Mathers, P. E. Redditt, inspectors.
Longwood Precinct No. 9— J. N.
Searcy, clerk: J. S. Dinkel, L. J.
Hartley, Jr., Frank Hooker, inspec­
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igned to get biggest possible
profit in the hands of average
Florida growers under average
Florida conditions. Among our
formulas are some that fit YOUR
needs. Booklet is free.

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W O R L D S E R IE
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B E T W E E N B O ST O N A M E R IC A N S
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On Regulation Electric Diamond, Oper­
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every-play-- Balls, Strikes and Out.

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See “ Red” Davis for Tickets

Sanford Vulcanizing Works
W A L K E R D IC K S O N , M anager
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Phone 67

Sanford, Fla.

U P TO D A T E E Q U IP M E N T
Prepared toJHandle All Kinds of Repairs on Auto and
Motorcycle Tires and Tubes

R E T ftE A D IN G 'A S P E C IA L T Y
TUBES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT
W e Carry Fire Insurance to Cover All Repair Work
While On Hand.
All Work Guaranteed

m en and young

Fall Clothes

rk of this board instructed to
wrut' tho Florida East Clast Rail' way asking for u lin e of crjdlt fo r
Tunrt~~mntt?rtaP l5“~lhlT Amount of
$7,600.00 per month.
Chairman L. P. Hagan given au­
thority to sign request for tho above
line of credit with the FltfWda East
Coast Railway Co.
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Mr. Woodruff appeared before the*
board in regards to the shelling of
certain roads, and after-discussion ns
'to whether it was intended (o use
shell on the Geneva road, it was de­
cided thut it was not intended that
Mr. Woodruff furnish shell for Ge­
neva fill, and the board made It
known that -tnia board la not .re­
sponsible for materials used in •con­
tracted- work.
Mr. Woodruff also spoke in regard
to the Five County Fair, nnd this
board will answer later.
Verbal report of G. R. Ramsey,
highway engineer as to work on re­
pairs on brick roads, shows 2200 ft.
relaid of new brick and all gTOUtcd
to date.
Clerk Instructed to write Seminole
County Board of Trade for expres­
sion os to the feasibility of joining
in the Five County Fair.
Petition o f Sidney J. Catts refer­
red to Geo. A. rDoCottes.
Biy of Mr. E. F. Hampton re­
fused.
Clerk Instructed to order 132
signs to be used In each voting pre­
cinct In the county.

clothes ever offered in Sanford.
When we say “large” stocks, we mean your advan- ’
tage in selecting;"when we say “best” stocks,- we mean
best for you.

Reports of the severs! county of­
ficials read and filed.
The following clerks and inspec­
tors were appointed to s «r v « for

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In other words, we’ve selected these goods for their
quality-value to you; they’re brought together with the
idea
that they’re going to be worn; not simply that
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they’re going to be sold. * The way they wear; the ser­
vice and satisfaction they give— that’s our best profit.

SANFORD
CLOTHING CO.

It was moved and seconded that
Qjp following banks be designated as
county depositories:
Seminolo County Bank of San:
ford, Peoples Bank of Sanford, First'
National Bank of Sanford, and Bank
of Oyifdo, Fla.

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

THE SANFORD H E R ALD

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IN SANFORD—Life /» Woith Lioint

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6. I9IG

VOLUME VIII

BANK ROBBER
IN SANFORD
YESTERDAY

BULGARIA KNOTT LED
IS PASSED BY RECOUNT
BY ALLIES YESTERDAY

the hint of reputation* in th«* |mst. J
Their feet were never turned in to !
the right paths from boyhood days
and their crime and the results are
the lessons to be learned by the boys
who are doing wrong nnd' know it.

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• 1 opened iny office on the ground
floor or the Hank b u ild in g , organ­
ized a Woman’s Real FMute Co.,
und have had phenomenal success
from th f very first day. '
M y first buyers are buying over
and over with me. for thero is such a
plenty of money in this country
nnd they play fooitbull with millions
in Gary.
.
I do not have to take a back seat
for any dealer here and every one of
them is nice to me and a booster for
me and my office, it is a lot of fun,
to suy nothing of till* jingle of the
coin.
'
I like the noise Sanford Is nthklng
nnd am more glad titan I can tell to
know that things uro picking up as
they are (Town there. It is still my
home and I am ropiing back some
d ay."
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BIG MONEY
FOR ROADS
IN AMERICA

The Henderson- boys killed by the
rohhers nre brothers of L'.‘ 11. Hen­
derson who lives near this city ami
were farm&lt;rrsj of the Homestead sec­
tion ,' men who bided by the laws
and were averse to robbing banks
TW O HUNDRED AN D FIFTY PF1R
and
the infractions of the laws and ROUMANIAN’S DEFEATED AIT E R S U P R E M E C O U R T D E C I D E S
HOMESTEAD B A N D I T P A S S E D
CENT INCREASE IN
joined the posse in the attempt to
CASE AT T A L L A C R O S S IN G . T H E
•
T H R O U G H IN CUSTODY O F .
12 YEARS
bring the robbers to justire.
Their
*
IIASSEE
DANUBE . _ ’
- - SHERIFF HARDIE
deaths are deplored in all parts of
Washington, I). C., Oct. G.— Rap­
Tallahassee, Oct. G. — Recounts
Paris, Oct. G.—The allied troops
One of- the Homestead bank rob- Florida and they died, doing their
id increase in total expenditures for
on the western end of the Macedoni­ from Hillsborough. Manatee, Lee,
Hugh
Alderman,
passed d u ty-for the state.
ber».
roads nnd bridges, growth of build­
an front continue to press back the Dade, Alachua, Marion, ('la y, Wash­
through here yesterday morning on
L. I!.'Henderson is at Miami now
ing und maintenance activities under
trtin M enroute to Jacksonville from and went there to join in the chase Itulguriun forces before Monastir. ington and DeSoto have arrived at
stnte
supervision at)d a sharp de­
The wur office today announced that the office of the secretary of state
the Ft. Myers jail. He was in the after the slayers of his brothers.
crease
in the proportion of contribur
further ground had been gained and and a re-canvass by the state hoard
rusted)’ of Sheriff Dan Hardio of
lions
in
the form of statute or con­
that the tpWn of Huf, 12 miles south will show Knott anywhere from
D»de county and will be left In K h e
vict
labor
mark the development of
Cattle* UaUinft in Florida
28 to 56 in the lead, In spite .of the
of Monastir had. been occupied.*
idl it Jacksonville for safe keeping
Presbyterian
K.
highway
work
in the United States
Florida's dcxiiny as a cattle pro*
„ t f l he ts tried at the full term of
Sofia, Wednesday, Oct. 4,_via Lon­ G9 in question Ln Alachua, which
The month of October has been during the past twelve years. These
din-inn state is fixed. Profiting by
don,O c t. Si ’Bulgarian trobfia have (\ttts claims.
the Didc county court.
set aside by the Florida C. E. Con­ facts are brought out hy statistics
the success of early experiment* of
Knott and his, lawyers here are
’ The tale of the robbery of the
been-Successful in halting attempted
vention as the month for special for tho calendar xcur, 1915, recently
cuttle raisers along scientific lines,
Having .the nomination
Homestead hank nnd the subse­
advances of entente forces in several jubilant.
work for the Children's Home Soci­ compiled by tho office of public,
great corpnratiofts are now being
sections, o f the Macedonian front, already it will not be necessary Jor ety.
quent chaic through the wilds’of the
ronds and rural engineering of the
organized to enter extremely Into
the wnr office announced today. Knott to mundjimuH for a recifrtvass.
loser east coast reads like a romance
XI. S. department of agriculture.
The
plan
is
the
"S
a
ve
n
Baby
cattle raising In Florida.
Thousand,
ind’lhould bo n solemn warning to
The official statement tm)’*: *, ’ • The figures on K nott's lead vary,
t'lu h " used .a gear ago. The Presupon thousands of ncrcs of the
The total length of public* roads in
ill young men who are anxious to
"Macedonian
front.
Between bill nil give Knott a substantial lead byteriaq C. Fl.’s will bo very active
state’s cut over lands will within the
the
United States outside the limits
;iti4
nttiirhi**
of
th«*
•i*iTi*tiiry
fllrtte
a
tmulile the methods of Jesse Jnmes
m
this nont ti in selling shares in this of incorporated towns and cities was
next year or tvVo he devoted to rail- j Presha Lake and the Yardar there oilier •figure, at
least
ahead,
over
ind get money without working for
Every about 2,152,000 miles on January 1,
ing cattle. Cattle ranges for graz­ |lias boon lively artillery and infantry .tii.l ;»bovr tin- *1'' t'atts may be i lull at ten cents a share.
it. Several weeks ago four men, the
dipucontributed
will
buy
one
share 19Hi. l&gt;f this, about 277,000 miles,
ing nil breeds of cattle from the oy- I activity. We nipped in t In- hud en­ i t\i-n from Alachua.
Rice brothers, Tucker and Alderman
of stock in the "Save a Baby &lt; lub
(Unary stock to tin* very best un­ emy attempts to advance north of
or 11.3 per cent were improved with
entered the Homestead bank about
The Tam pa Tribune, a (Jitt* or- and help save some homeless baby.
being estimated in all parts of Flor­ the line of the villagers of Strupino
some form of surfacing. The mileage
tkc noon hour nnd held up the cash­
or
more of surfaced mud* has been increasedida. The cattle industry is one that and Baboca. Hast of .the Yardar to gah yesterday contained the follow­ Those purchasing live
ier it the point of revolvers, taking
Lake
Doirun
there
has
been
weak
ing
resume
of
the
governorship,
conshares
will
receive
handsome
stock
will do just as well in north Flor­
ing -at the rate of about 16,000 miles
|6,000 in currency and escaping in
Our artillery dispersed t n t ;
•
certificates.
ida: ns south Flpriila or east Florida gun firing.
a
year, and in 1915 approximately
in lutomohilc. T h ey loft the car a
as well as west' Florida- In every two enemy companies which had
According to advices received by
This work is not a hold-up. Every one-hnlf of this increase was mndo
short distance from the town, after
part of the state these great ranges thrown up trenches southeast of the the Tribune last night from Its cor- dollar contributed will he used to under the supervision of state high­
tying up the chauffeur to a tree and
are buing reported. In west Florida, village of Doldcheitz at the foot of respondoijt at Gainesville, the re­ aid some homeless or need/ child. way depart.awnt.i. in addition these
took to the iwarnps. Sheriff Hardio
where turpentining nnd lumber has the Helasieu Planinn.
count as finally tabulated in \luehua Surely no one can be^so bard’ heart­ departments supervised the mainte­
of Dide county immediately organ"On the Struma ! :tter fighting count) gave Sidney J. t ’ atts a net ed as to turn a deaf ear to the cry nance of nearly 52,000 miles of main
been the chief industry cattle raising
bed i posse and trailed them ull day
has taken place for the villages of gain of ?ii additional votes. W. V. of the homeless babies of our state. and trunk line roads. *
will he the successor.
•
iml while waiting at a water tank
Kutajukcui. Yenikeni znd Kadrieh. Knott gained 26 additional votes by F’ive hundred anij forty little tots of
It
is,
indeed,
gratifying
to
note
on the F. E.C. Ky.. Into that night
The incrcaso in expenditures for
Enemy infantry which during the recount of Precinct N o .45, Hills­ all nges and all donomlnhtions have
were aefostoil by a man who wanted the wonderful advancement being morning had succceeded in approach­
road and bridge work in the United
borough county, and correction of already been enred for this year.
i match. One of the posse gnve shown by F’loridn in the direction of ing the burning village of Yenlkeui
States has been from approximately
errprs in the tabulation of the en­ They average three a day the year
n
beef
producing
state.
Outside
cap­
• him a match, thinking he was a mem
was attacked and repulsed to its old tire county yesterday, making a to­ round. Can ’you put a dollar, to. any $80,000,000 per year. In 1904 to about
her of one of tho numerous bands ital is no less interested than home
$282,000,000 in 1915, an increase of
positions.
•
tal of 28 gained in Hillsborough by greater service?
Don’ t forget- this
of men tenuring the country for.the capital. This speaks for the pros­
more than 2&amp;0 per cent.- The ex­
"O ff the Angean coast enemy war- recount proceedings Monday and when the C .E .’s come around, and
robben. Shoriff Hardio coming up pects. — Jacksonville Metropolis. .
penditure of state funds during this
Tuesday.
Also ten votes in Lee buy some shares.
ships'have been cruising.” about that time gnj&gt;-.suspicious and
Same period increased from about
county
went
into the Knott col­
Qomfort
Cottage
makes
a
special­
Sofia, Oct. 6. via :ondon. Oct. 6.—
$2,550,000 to more than $53,000,000.
railed to the men to halt. As tho
umn.
.
.
Miss Estridge has accepted a posi­ In addition, more than $27,000,000
posse composed of the sheriff, the ty of Sunday dinners. Get there at |Bulgarian troops from the fortresses
The new set of figures makes tion as stenographer in the office of of local funds* was spent tinder state
two Henderson brothers and a man twelve thirty and avnil yourself - of of Ruatchuk and Turtukai attacked
Ihe
opportunity
of
a
dollar
dinner
and
dcYcatod
the
Rumanian
forces
Catts* total gain 89, K n ott’s 102, a A. P. Connelly.
named Williams advanced they were
supervision in 1915, bringing tho
of
some
1G
batalllons
which
recently
for
fifty
cents.
difference of 13 votes.
greeted by a volley of shots killing
total road and bridge expenditures
crossed the Danube into Bulgarian
the Hendersons and wounding W il­
munaged
hy tho states to $80,514,•Today will witness beginning of
territory near Rapovo, the war of­
liams. from the effect of which he
G99.
This
amount is greater than
proceedings at Tallahassee by coun­
fice announced today.
died later. The sheriff was tnc only
the
total
expenditures
for roads and
sel for Cults for reconvening of the
On the main battle lino in Do- stnte canvassing board.
man left standing and after firing on
bridges from all source* in 1904.
W. W.
^
liruilju attempts by the Russians Flournoy, leading counsel for Mr.
the robbers he and others coming up
The growth in importance of tho
and Romanians ^ 0 advance have Catts will usk that the vole of Pre­
at the time gave chase. From tlmt
stnte highway dejiartments has been
been frustrated by the artillery and cinct No. 3 Alachua county, which
time and for two weeks afterward
rapid.
The fii’st of these agencies
by successful counter attacks. *
the robbers were chased through the
gave Cat^s 69 more votes than Knott
was created in 1891 in N ew 'Jersey
lower Everglade, country nnd , the
lie added to Cults’ total, which
The statement follows:
,
nnd now some form of highway de­
robbers managed t o ’ elude tho pur­
"Rumanian front: On the Danube would give him 48 plurality- over
partment exists in every state except
suers in a small boat reaching the
front, 15 or 16 Rumanians batalllons Knott, "providing the board,, if reIndiana. South Carolina and TeZM T
* « t coast and bending for tho Ten
without artillery which crossed the cartvass is granted, doe s _ jia l„ta k c
Since their inception these depart­
Thousand Islands whero they would
Danube. nenr Ilahova advance,I and Into ip-count the gains Kuqtt has IS A PROJECT OF GREAT IM PO R ­ ments had expended to January 1,
have been safe.
Lnst week they NAM E OF NEW TRACTION J U N E
T AN CE T O O UR
occupied the villages of Siwopol, Ka- mudo by recount and recanvass pro;
1916, an ’ aggregate .of $265,350,825
were near_Chokoloskee below Ft. --------- T H A T SOUNDS AND
COUNTY.
&gt; in stutc funds for- road and bridge
jnmhlc, Horiosswo,
Maolowranowo, ccedings in several counties since the
Mj'ers ant) Lclaiul Rice in trying to
LOOKS GOOD
maintenance,
nnd
Golemowraijowo and Breschlein. In recanvass by the state hoard. F’lourSeminole county should havd a construetion,
buy aome supplies were recognised
noy
insists
that
only
Precinct.No.
3
order
to
repulso
them
wo
sent
two
ImlnisteAtrtm:----“
They
bk’
d
r
conWillinm
Hall, representing tho
county fair iff February— ---------- ■and killed.
His brother in trying to
structed over 6(1,000 miles o f roads
columns from Rustchuk and T urtu* can enter into a new , rcca nVlIM bg
Central.
Florida
Interurban
Railway
board a fishing boat was fatally
This important fuel is apparent in cooperation with the states. More
the
state
Vourd;
K
nott’s
counsel
in­
kai
was hero this week meeting with JL
wounded and is now • in the Ft.
to cvejy public spirited citizen of than’ 40,000 miles of theso roads
" I n Dobrudja thero Has been great sists th a t ull gains nre on equal foot­
special committee of tho city cou'ny***-}atFnul expected*to live. The
the county and Chili is* the time to wero surfaced.
footing
nnd
that
their
man
cannot
ell regarding certain rjghts and fran­ activity by tpe enemy artillery and
other two, Tucker and Alderman
make a-start for u permanent or­
he
deprived
of
tho
nomination.
, The fulling off in the value of -road
chises over the city streets for this the Infantry along tho entire front.
*»itint for the return of tho Rico
ganization. There is some sense and
work performed by statute and con-j
^11 attempts by the enemy Infantry
Here’s
the
latest
table
os
atnendnew
traction
line.
,
to)* »nd being without food ;for
business judgment in the thought
vict labor was .from $20,000,000 in
T hat the new’ company means to ndvanco were frustrated hy our cd: •
l*o days finally attempted to swim
that tho great little county of Sem­
1904 when the total road cxpondl- •
flre and by successful counter at­ County—
Catts
business
is
apparent
to
any
one
who
K nott
* fiver and gain tho mainland and
inole county need go out of her
tures
were $80,000,000 to abou t $15,­
tacks.
*
studies
their
proposition
for
their
3
Clay ............................ ’
Tucker was ^drowned. Alderman on
border* for n fair all her own. We
i
000,000
in 19-15 when the total ex­
"
A
Russian
war
vessel
off
the
.
35
first
move
was
to
clinch
t|»o
water
M urion
fMching the shore went to the only
have all/tho- resource* that other
penditures
hud grown to $282,000­
13
Black
Sea
coast
shelled
the
heights
power
that
would
give
them
all
the
Hade
.
hou-c there and finding (he occucounties have In proportion, and
000.
This
was n reduction .from- 26
nvur the village of Tatladchokos.
__ _______
needed.- (or 3,000 -milipi of
W ashington.............- ..... 3
P*ny» gone went
inside_____
and________current
barred
many that other counties have not
.
O
per
cent
of
the total In tho former
the door, but upon the return of the railway through Central Florida
and tho county fair whilo not a pay­
,*’ Our sea* planes . attacked with Palm Beach
year
to
less
than
5J*j.pcr cent of
28
P*opie surrendered to them and was They abo have tho railway from grea^ sticcess a-seaplane ahed on Hillsborough
ing proportion*in actual dollan and
tho
total
In
1915.
10
.
Ukcn to the FT. Myers jail. It was Melbourne to Deer Park -which Is a Lake Tachaul north of Constance." Li*** ................. ......
cilnta the first year would pay hand­
76 some returns in advertising the first
An increase in the use of better
Alachua
.
Ihought that tho privations of tho most important feeder and will give
and
more expensive types o f roads
them
an
outlet
on
the
east,
coast
reK n ott’ s plurality on
fNue, the death of his comrades and
year and in.the years to come would
C A N N O T DRIVE CARS
also
is
shown by the recently com­
the
through
a
very
fertile
country
and
canvass
recently
hy
his awful crime took tho heart out
pay actual dividends on the money
piled
statistics.
This developm ent
21
ono
that
will
be
rich
In
timber.
state
hoard
.
0
®nd he was willing to give up.
invested. Other counties are receiv­
Childrcn Under Fifteen Year* Are
has
been
due,
in
large part, to tho .
Their purposo to come to Sanford
ing funds from the commioners for as­
Only a part of the money has
Barred in Sanford
89 sistance in tho matter of a county great’ increase in automohilo traffic.
and maT(e connection with the C lyde
Totals..._____ ___ ____ ...... 102
b*tn recovered and it la supposed
Thorc haA been some controversy
Lino steamers also shows good busi­
N o te &gt; In each Instance gain in fair and Chairman L. I*. Hagan was It is estimated that thero are now
I Jr*V *k° remainder has been lost.
about
children driving cars in San given.
ness judgment and taking this new
absolutely right last Monday when approximately 2L$ million automo­
&gt;hcriff Bardie here yesterday looked
proposition from all angles the Cen­ ford who are under tho age or fifteen
ho hesitated to grant any money biles in uso on the roads of the coun­
■ *7* ke had been through a spell of
tral Florida Interurban looks mighty year* and It has come to my 'ears S A N F O R D L A D Y M A K IN G GOOD toward an exhibit in Orlando until try, or one cur for every milo o f road.
*lcknMj, being thin and hagard lookthat I have granted permission to
he hnd investigated the matter and This present motor traffic la In ex­
n( *nd a week's growth of whiskers good.
W o have not loatned tho exact certain youngster* to drive cars on Droke Into Real Estate Game in found out whether our Own county, cess of traffic of ull sort twelvo years
?n his fare. Ho haa proved that he
ago.
lines of the proposed new inter­ account of their size. This is untrue,
would liko to have a fair first.
•
Indiana
J* a fearless officer ond one who never
urban but It will go.Irom this ty to as I will enforce the ordinance be­
The cash road and bridge expendi­
M any here will rqmcmbcr Mra.
Our people havo no objection to
* trail and the state of FlorSt, Cloud and will’ not touch Or­ low to the T ette r:
Homrighous who resided here sev­ having an exhibit in Orlando after tures of \ho United States averaged
ld» U proud of him. H a haa domMinora of Certain Age Not to Op­
lando proper but will dodgo that
eral years ago, being a musician and wo have our own fair here and we only $28 per mile of rural roads in
“ Wrated that robbing banka in
that city on tho east.
From St. erate Cars: I t shall be unlawful for
In 1915 this average- had
vocalist of note.
Mrs. Homrighous can certainly make a much more 1904.
norida is a dangerous gamo and
Cloud it will go to' Molbourno on the any person under the age of fifteen
grown
to
$109 por mile. New Jersey
recently embarked in the real estate creditable exhibit at Orl'ando* and
**pite tho wild country contingent
cast coast.
There will also be a years to operate, handle -or run &gt;
led
all
othor
states both in 1904 and
business at Gary, Indiana, a suburb at other cities with par.t of the t*x]
0 the lower east coast men cannot
line from Spnford to Dunnellon any manner any automobile or In^
in
1916
with
$221 and $475 per mile
of
Chicago
and
writes
to
.The
Herald
re»k the law and get by with it.
Mbits that have already been (ar­
whero tho power will
be reached an/ manner handle the steering
the following interesting jotter about ranged for tho Seminole county f|lr. respectively. Nevada made the least
is Sheriff Hardle’s last term
expenditure In both years—$3.72 per
■n&lt;l he "ha* wound it up with one of from tho Wjthlacoochee river add wheol or other apparatus by which her success:
•
Our county should come first in
the rich country adjacent to tho the automobile Is controlled, on any
mife in 1904 and $17 per mile in
l' most spectacular chases and
" I 'havo broken all the record in tho hearts of our countrymen
** and- ■ttt fir ■
phosphate and lumber of Marion stroet or alley in the city o f Sanford,
,n hunts in tho hlatory 'of tho
county, Alachua, Levy, Lake and and it ahull be unlawful lor any per-. Oary for selling reaj c*tato_and_ am the Board -u f" TratJfi''aI- TKelr next *y i6 ato* Alderman la a Florida cracker
«tlll- » t B, selling- lots,. acreage nnd meeting and all’ the citizens collect­
y about twenty two years of age Sumter and Citrus coun$jii_JLyLbf. ion , owning’ o f controlling any auto­ building houses. X think I will mail ively should boost thq county fair
Mclhodista. Attention
Thoro
will be a' meeting of all or­
»ith a rather b »d race and weigh- Upped b y this lin e ..
mobile to permit any person under you one of our very recent papers, project.
It the bulkhead property
Sanford Is disposed to meet the
r about 130 pounds, doea notTook
ganized
classes
of the M .E. Sunday
so
that
you
’
will
have
aome
Idoa
of
can bo obtainod Seminole County
fifteen year* of age to violate the
***** ° f * desperate character and new company with open arms and
school at the church tonight, at 7:30,
what
our
wonderful
city
is.
can
have
one
o(
the
best
exhibits
of
pro virions of this ordinance.
for the purpose of making plans for
aki* i r#*1 °* tl,e K»ng WM p'rob- will do all that Is possible to get
Last April I opened up an office fruits, vegetables and live stock in
Any parson found violating this
attending the Wesley B ible Class
In * .
*nto* ***• difficulty by the them her?.
the
state-hero
in
February
and
..the
of my. own aa I had about come to
,Urc of *rt'«asy lif*. HA was at one
ordinance will be brought to the
federation at Ocala on the 11th.
(air
grounds
will
be
located
In
the
the
conclusion
that
aftfcr
five
years'
lime
a drayipan in Miami and la
William Hsll of St. Cloud has M ayor’ s Court and fined.
Every member of any. organised
successful career In the business I principal part of Sanford where the
* el* known in the lower qast and been here several days"thls week in
J. D. D A V IS O N ,
was quite able to take care of my­ fair will be a big benefit to our mer-i, class la earnestly requested to be
a l o l C°.Mt* “
of the gang, the interests of the Central Florida
present.
chants and the city generally.*
self and havo my own company,
..
* M ayor.
ulh none.of them have borne Interurban Railway.
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PAGE EIGHT

Ocloher 3, I9ie

A o r r s o f the

Naw-UUaa A lw y w a t-Command.—
No person (a over too old to dovelop
Dew Ideas and rich thought*. The
brain.la tho laat organ in tho body to
dbvolbj), and It differ* from all tho
others In ita ability to keep on- grow­
in g as long aa It la exercised. In fact,
many brain colla do not become rlpo
onough for a high state of develop­
ment until inlddto age.

DIAMOND

There la an old adngo "cterytiling
brvuka oven," but It doesn't apply to
baseball.
■
.

Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford

The fans In Tnlrdo appreciate n good
ball team, whether or not It Is la the
Hint division.-

Some Picture at Lyric
,
Manager E. F. Lane of the Lyrie
Theatre ha* arranged to offer his
patrons the great new motion pic­
ture novel, "G loria's Romance," ih
which Millie Durke, famous star of
the speaking stage has been engaged
ut a salary of $1,000 per week to
play the leadfhg role. T h c V to ry is
from the pen of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ru­
pert Hughes, authors of innumerable
novels, and is said to be a society
romance with scones laid at Palm ern terminus, " B V decision is wait*•
an 0|^
Bench, Florida, nnd in the homes of Ing for Bill Be *1*1"-tw o weeks’ pay as taken this dastard
tho wealthy along Riverside Drive. a fine and six month’* probation on ^im bark. Driving
New York City.
Manager E. F. |
j a yard, engine. Tho accident wus In j to { ke Colon*;! und
Lane states that the cost of the film no sense hi* fault and the punishWhat huppenf t
is considerably* above what .he or-, ment starts u rio^. The men agree series of event* let
dinsriiy has to pay for Him service, to send n committee of one to see [finish.
* * ***
but he feels that the nttractlo’n is in Marker and present their side of the , Lyric Wednesday
every respect so excellent that it is case, demanding reforms and Hill
------------well .worth the higher price.
Lewis is selected as the committee. Th , . . ty. nrin,
(Jurat ol
Miss Millie Hurke in "G loria's Ro­ The force contributes $200 and he i
, mance" will be at the Ly^ic jevery starts for New York, with instrurlions to dress up there, put up at u
. ,
good hotel, and generally 1m|.res, who
makinR th,

Connie • Mack's pitcher,
named,
'Johnson, Is nlcknuinctl Jlug and hulls
from Urslnus college.

Or'dcrs

Front

" I I " Nearly
Railroad
A t the Star Wednesday.

THEATRE
E . F . L A N E, M A N A G E R
"T H E HOUSE T H A T PI.EASKS"

PROGRAMME
Tonight —"Th e Houseof|Dlscord"
"T h e Heart Mender”
Selig
Tribune News. Second Chapter
of “ Gloria's Romance" featuring
Billie Burk.

Wednesday— -Triangle Bay, "The
Innocent Magdalene” featuring
l.illian Gish
"Ills First False
Step" featuring I hcslrc Conklin

.Friday---Triangle Day, "The Div­
idend" featuring ( has. Bay and
William ThoinpMin "lledeliu's
-Uluff ‘ featuring i'a&gt; Tiachrr. .

Saturday—‘'The lipnd of Blood"
"A n Angelic Attitude” * Twelfth
Episode, "Peg U’ the K in g"

ADM ISSION 5 AND 10 CENTS
.

MATINEE:

T«r«|j) • Wednesday • 1'ilda) --Saturday
3:15 p. m.
-Night 7 p. m. Sharp

The 'Colonel, of course, is almost
speechless with rage at the idea of
"white trash" presuming that far,
and orders Dorothy to her room and
Stewart from the house.
They
elope. T h e Colonel duly
records
Dorothy’ s "d e a th " In the old family
Bible anil Stewart takes Dorothy to
his home in the city.
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7-tf

For Sale at Sanford—Tw o lighten,
gasoline engino and pump and othtr
articles. Address Z. Spinks, Oviedo.
Florida.
._________________M fc

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

Having exliuiiated every other alibi,
the ‘ New York
(Runts switched
benches ut the Polo grounds— and they
won.
.

For Sale— Marine motor, 18 hors*,
power, 3 cylinder, 3 cycle, Ferro.
First class condition, Sanford Mark,
ine &amp; Garage Co.
93.0

For Sale— Nearly new adding
* The Indluunpolls club announces
chine/
$35.00. Western Union
that It bus mode u working agreement 1 All Local Advertisements Under
with the Chicago Cubs for exchange of
Tljis Heading TH R E E CENTS a . : ___________________ ••• l-tf
players..
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
F’ or Sale — .H up Runabout, re­
Charge
25
Cents.'
built,
$100. Schclle Mnnis, City. G-tf
Clyde Russell, the college pitcher
signed by Toronto, stipulated In his
contract that he would not pitch gnines
on Sunduy.

FOR SALE

F’or Sale
atock.
A!
Thu distance between New Loudon
nnd Bridgeport by rail Isn't so great, Dutton
lint In the Eastern league standing It's
F'or Sale— F’ ine Ilig Boston Let­
some Journey*
•
.
.
tuce plants and Flxtrn F’ uncy Celery
plants.
Murpccs' Stock.
J. D.
Hood.
18-lto

B A T T L E O F B U S H ER S

Best Theatre* Use Them
Fourteen theatres in Broadway
Colonel Carter Raleigh, who lives using Triangle Pictures. Why? Be­
1in an old mansion ju*t outside of cause they art* the host that money
Louisville, Ky., is much opposed to can buy.
The following are the names of
the newer families who have coine
to live about him since the war. uml ten of the fourteen theatres using
brings up his motherless daughter to the Triangle pictures: '
keep herself entirely aloof from them.
Fifth Ave. Theatre at 28th St.
Dorothy, the daughter, .grows up.
Savoy at 34th St.
.
.
therefore, with no other companions
Rialto nt 42nd St. '
.
than two old negro servants ami
New York Tehatre at llth

l orhes Stewart, a young millionaire
gambler who is waiting for some
trouble in which he has become in­
volved in Louisville to tilow over.
Their friendship ripens into love,
and then Stewart goes to the Colonel
to ask for Dorothy's hand.

: For Sale— One International tru*
Thoroughly overhauled and j,aj„
ed. Apply E. Stafford, Sanford.

ro r anio— jvico a passenger Oak.
land automobile. Also surrey. As.
ply Abernathy'* furniture store.

Eddie Hooper Is playing great bull
for Cliauibershurg und has bis whole
team playing real Imscbull all the time

ar rr‘
. . .
|debut in the Jf’ nm
Lewis calls at the railroad head-1 ductjon **Thl, Q UM
«iufcrters and learning th a t.Marker is (hp distinction of
not there he receives a tip from one |he prcju&lt;J|„ , of
F’ or ten years the men of the D. &amp;
of the office boys that the best w a y ! - .
, ho |UI
O. R. It., u short line, have been' at
the merry of " I I , " supposedly Bar­
ker, president of the road. The line
itself is run .from the executive Of­
fices in New York, fui* distant, and
none of the men have ever, laid eyed
on " B , " yet the smallest, transgres­
sion— accidental or otherwise — of
the road's rigid und economical dis­
cipline results In a telegraphed order

Dorothy Raleigh, a Daughter of the
South
Lillian- Gish
Colonel Raleigh, her Father, itn
Unreconstructed Kentuckinjo
..._ ........ • Spottiswoode Aitkep
Forbes Stewart* a Millionaire Gam­
bler
Sum do Grasse
The W om an.
........... ..M ary Alden
Mammy
Jennie Lee

Addrr
ll-6tp

F’or Sale or Rent — W&lt;
lished
boarding
house.
Boarding House, c-o Herald

CatchiT Lee Mills of Davenport bus
n badly broken leg and will be out of
the game for two months at least.

Wreck

LYRIC

For Sale— Pony road
1000 some orange trees
Ilox 224A Sanford.

____________________

Winning his first- three games gave
Pitcher Marty O’Toole u tine start
with tho Omulm Western tcum,

J

" ’So* f c U Olrwwbejiy Jitfliif*.
per thousand F. O. D. Lake j
C. A. Farina, Lake Mary, Fla

limit!* Wagner tells this one
on Artie*Butler and Jimmy Vlox:
"Before Butler wiis traded to
the St. lauds Cardinal* ho
played short for Pittsburgh. Arthur%ind Vlox had a keen battle
for a regular Infield berth. - One
game Butler played short. Vlox
second.
Artie fell cliusliig a
Texas leaguer.
Next day hu
slipped on n wet field.
'• ‘Down
again,'
remarked
Vli»x, sarcastically.
.
"A few dnys Inter n ball took
a laid hound, hit Vlox In the
mouth, knocked two teeth out
and-put Jimmy 011 Id* hack.
“ ‘ Who's down ntiw, you fresh
huslirrT blurted Butler.
‘"Y ea , I'm down,-but I was
knocked down,’ replied Vlox. ‘I
didn't full down, like you.'"

F'or Sale— Owing to change tt
electrical power we‘ .have on hied
machinery in good condition, co*.
elating of bolleta,' engines, uat«
pumps, fire pumps, air compr*
sora and sundry ^ather machine,
which we offer at'‘ prices which a m
small part of the original cost, if
interested address Virginia Ckroliu
Chemical Co., care II. H. Peahodj,
Supcrintncdcnt, Sanford, Ha.
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58-tf

F’or Sale— One horse, wagon,-jump
seat buggy, single buggy, wagon and
buggy harness, plow und Plante Jr.
FOR RENT
cultivator. All in good shnpe. Bar­
gain if sold at once. Call or write1
For R en t— Furnished room*, light
to Keystone Poultry Ynrds, Longhousekeeping, if desired. 410 Oxt
wood. Fin.
13-4tc
.
. ,12-3tp
F’or Sale— New 2 hp. engine nnd
F’or R ent— House for. Rent'
force pump, $25 cash.
See Mrs.
Oak Avc. nnd Fourth SL
Beckston, F’ tr 'Reed
or
address
W. W. Long, 410 Oak.
1
Bax 176, Route A, Sanford.
13-2tp
For R ent—One front room fu&gt;
For Sale— Three weeks old lettuce
nished. Hot and cold witter. $8.04
ants.
Mrs. Hurry Wolf, West
per month.
Apply Mrs. W. W.
Abernathy, 701 Mngnolin Ave.
F'or
plants.

Sale—60,000
R. B. Monroe.

cauliflower
12-tfc

For R ent— Three furnished room
for housekeeping. Apply to W. C.
For *^altf— Established
hoarding
DeCoursey, Eleventh and Magnolia.
house. Good trade. L2 rooms, pay­
10-tfe
ing. Reason for selling given and is
good.
A. P. Connelly, 109 M ag­
F’or R en t—Furnished rooms for
nolia Ave.
12-2tc
light housekeeping or bed rooms.

117 Laurel.
7-tf
For Sale— 10 acres land on brick
road. 5 acres tiled, ready for spring
Furnished rooms, large and « &lt;
"Why don’t, you get rid of that dog, crops.
$3,000.00. i Terms to • right four blocks from business cent*.
Circle Theatre ut 69th* St.
son? He Is useless and has no spirit." party. Connelly, 109 Magnolia Ave.
Eighty-First St. Theatre at 81st
Bath rooms in connection.
Ch*s»
“ He's n big help to mo In tho Junk
12-2tc
rates
for
summer.
Com
fort
C
ottin
business, dad. Comes home early every­
corner F'ourth nnd Magnolia. 92-tf
day Willi a kettle Ued to his tall."—
F’or Sale—7 room, 2 story resi­
Louisviile Courier Journal
dence, fine location. $3,000. $500
F’or Rent— Several nice offltl
cash, balance monthly payments of rooms over Yow ell’s. Enquire N. P.
According to Precedent.
$20.00 and interest. Connelly, 109 Yowpll &amp; Co.
32-tf
Agitated Young Bridegroom (Imme­ Magnolia Ave.
12-2tc
Words of Wisdom.
diately nfter tho ceremony;—"Screnn.
F'or Rent— 708 Pnrk avenue. En­
It Is by vivacity nnd wit that man shall—shall 1—shall we—shall wo
Pullets for Snle— Thirty Leghorns quire of H. C. Dullosc, First, »•&lt;
shines In company; but trite Jokes and kJss?" ■Self-possessed Brldo (It being and thirty Plymouth Rock, 75c
Pnrk avenue.
*
48-tf
loud laughter rcduco him to a buffoon. her third experience)— "It is my usual each. A t the Overman place, near
custom. William."
— Chesterfield.
Garfield 1Station.
12-2tp
WANTED
W h e r e Dog W a s U sefu l.

Strayed— Cow, dark yellow wilk
small white spots nnd white uddtfl,
Clean - horns, eleven inches long.
F'our years old. $10 reward. No­
tify Robt. Shimmons, Box 149 Wert
Side.
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13-2p

There she meets Stewart's friends.
She sees they are not of her kind,'
, but* proudly tries to conceal her dis­
appointment. However, Stewart per,
fceivc* the iiuft and determines \o re*
-form—his* mudn~nf llv lii£
AT FIY
very first attem pt u detective blurkrnails him, nnd his defiance leads to
hU. arrest and sentence to one year
in the penitentiary for running a
gambling place.
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Wanted— Small fur.nlahcd cottage*
f ut nished—hottsekeepi njj room*'
Givp iprico and location.
Addn*
Box 1213. •
•
12-2tp
Wanted — Small
Box (168, Sanford.

fireproof sift.
ll-3tp

Lost— White Bull Dog, black ejr*.
weight about 60 pounds, bob tail
Notify Western Union.
12-2te

Dorothy is loyal to him until .an­
I other woman conies to her home de­
claring Stewart married and deserted
her .in Chicago some time before.
Forced to believe, she returns to her
old home.
But the Colond. her
father, will have none of her, nnd

U. 8. U m l Office at Ualonvillc. iu .
Aug. lJlh..ISI4-n
Nttlcw U hereby glvrn that Williaaa n
Flllman ol Wtkiwa. Fla.. »h o on
21. 1011. mad* llnmrataad Fairy. 8*
OBS1S, (oi S U of 8EW and 8 H ol
V
Set-lun 21, Townahlp IS 8, liana*
•»
Tallahut** Meridian, ha* Had nollv* •*
intention to make Flvo-y«*r Proof, t». *
tab'l h rlalm to th* land nbovo d*’« 1* 3
belor* Clark p r c o lt Court, at
Florida, on th* ISth day of B *p t»«i«IBIS.
Claimant i u b m a* wllnoaw*:
E. A. Itiuh of Wakiva, Florida
W. K. U e of Waklwa. Florida
W. ft. floyd of Waklwa. Florida
W. A. Huth of Waklwa, Florida. ,
R O B E R T W. DAVIS
101 Tura a Frl-lOt*
ll*|l*ttr.

Miff-

BilEeBurke

D*pa l-aent of Iko Inleviar
U. 8. U n d Office a: (Jaln*avUo. Ta.
Mpt*mb*r I*.
N o lle*'I* hereby glean-that Samuel S l J
n*y of Ko|jk*e, Florida, who, on ***&gt; *? ,
1011. mad* llomrairad Entry, No- vl***
for N W jl of 8*etian 10. townahlp II *
Ka |t 8i E., Tatlahawoo M*rld an.
nie&lt;l nolle* of InltnOea to mak* F i»*
Proof, to ntahllah claim to th#
*8*^
drarrlhed before Clerk Circuit
lanfoid, Florida, on tha 2 nd day of
vemhar, ISIS.

C arrH ititl, ta il
C a «tt Klaiaa

C la im an t name* * • w i t r e * * * « :

If. A. Nlrholaon, of Oenova.

J

E. 11. KIP-oo, of Oon»va,
Oen*va, Florida., j

J. If. IluddlMton. of

M. W. Taylor. nt.pjaavS. ri*J « .
ROBT. W. D A ' IN

'Puesdav-*—Frnnd* X. Buahman and Beverly Bayne
in “ A Virginia Romance" Also Max Flgman in
"H is Birthday G ift" a laugh provoking comedy.
Wtdncrday—House Peters in "The Rail Rider"
TTJundij— Robert Warwick in "TheSins of Society"
Friday — Maurice and Florence Walton in "T h e Quest
1 of Life" These popular staia introduce their latest
I dancing crates in several places in the foregoing
----- ----------- -----------Saturday— Pearl’.White in "H aiel Kirko" and "Th e
1 Secret of the Submarine"
.

GLORIA'S HUMANUE" AT THE' LYR.C TO*s

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October 3, 1916

TH E SANFOHD HERALD

PACK SIX

M A N Y P LA Y E R S HURT IN H U STLE FOR JOBS

y any
p * n «r lt lr a »c
oay tarlr
•
• Ill* *1
■1 W I k l i l i T t M ttiy
m.
i
Bn i I i i t « t O i l i n ’ 4111, Law* * f Ffor____
__ „S. That
____ _It ahatl
b# the duty of
Section.
al
Notice U hereby give* I k l l C k a lw Kan- ho ehlal ot nolle* to aummon at aurh time,
aUen. p iiu k u ir ol Tf n Car i t t i W N ». ltd , aa ha may be directed, any and aU persons
d iU d lha 5lh day at November, A. D. 1895 subject to road duty, la woik upon tha
ubtle roads and, streets of tha city ol
haa fllad •■id vertificat# in my offlre, and
qnford, Florida.
haa mad* application lor ta t da«d to laauo
Haetiqo
. Th at any peraon. liable to
in arcoidanca with law. B id corliltcilo
road
duty who shad fall to perform the earambracra iho following daacri -d property
-ailuaitd m Samlnol# county, Florida, to- vice by this ordmanaa prescribed, without o
wit: South 8 acroo ol E t { ol N W M of legal ot a'tflldent oacUaa ahall he deemed
B K If, Sac. 8. Tp. 3t. 8, H. 29 E- * aero*. guilty ol a . misdemeanor, and-upon con­
The aaid land bains aaaaaaad at tha data viction tharaol. shall ha flnad not laaa than
ot tha uauanc* ol turh rarttacala in tha S I.00 tor each day that eald peraon may
In default in road and atreat workl and
nama ot Unknown.^ Union* .aatd raruQcata hbe
■hall ba redeemed according lu taw tax upon failure to pay any flna, so assessed
said
parson shall ba imprisoned tor a
dead will insua-thereon on tha llt h day ot
period of not mor# than tour days.
October.' A. II ISIS.
•
.
Section ■Sr-7 This ordinance shall become
W It nc*&gt; my official (ifnatura and aaml
this tha 12th day o( September; A. II. 1916. effective Immediately upon p s u ife and a pptcval by the mayor.
E. A. D O llGLASS,
Paar«d this 21st. day ol August. 1916.
.Clerk Circuit-Court Sem nol* Co.. FU.
•
C. If. DINGF.K,
Uy V. M. McDaniel, D. C.
President pro tem ol the C ity
7-Tuee-Ste
,
-1 - Connell v»f Sanford, Floitda.
Modern Nail-Making Methods.
T, James C. Roberta, rity dark ol tha
An Ordtntqra Granting unto the t!alled
rtty
ol Sanloid. Florida, do haraby certify
Stales
o(
Aruerlra
an
IrraeaCabla
Llreoaa
An excellent Illustration of the dif­
ac Easement, far tha Right In I'arpatttlly that the above and lorasoini crtinanca was
ference between old nnd now meth­
la Construe!, Malalaln and Eatlaalicly duly naased by the city council of Sanlord.
l!aa a Newer on Certain S trod e In the Floridi. In regular session, on this tha Slat
od* I* the ordinary common nnll. For­
day ol Au(uat, ISIS.
fit/ of Sanford, Florida
merly the metal was cut Into strips
witness
aa my hand
hand at
mad tha aeat of tha elty
He It ordained hr the mayor and city
o f Hanfbrd, on thla the 21st day .o f August
and ’ then-forgo J Into shape with ham­ counllt ot Sanford, flortdsi
191*..
hertlo'n I. That the United States ot
mers, and an export took about ond America
(seal)
JAMES C. HO IE UTS.
be, and It U hereby (ranted an
City Clerk ol Sanlord. Florida.
1minute and a half to each nail. To­ Irrevocable license, easement and, rl(ht In
The above and foregelng ordinance by
perpetuity to coostruct, maintain and atday they are made of steel and are cluslvely
day approved.
use an eight tneb private sewer, me thla
_____
hand on this tha 21 at da y ol Aug. 1916
lighter and stronger.. Strips sro cut commencing at a point on palmetto avenue,
J.
’ "D. D A VMISBOONJ.,
ip p o illt the (iovarnmrnt proparty, and run­
with steam shears and Ted Into auto­ ning
Mayor ol tha City ol Sanlord
north on tfolmalto avanua, approiim
6-Turn
4tc
matic nnll machines. One man tends ately 120 (eat: thanrr aaat along Cbmmarrlal
approiimately 226 foot, and at aaid
three machines, which drop a nail atreet
NO TIC E OF E LE C TIO N
'
laat named
point,
to
e o n n a c t T o tha Sheriff
ot Somlnoto County, ot the
•aid
aawar lina
to tha
rity
arver
every second.
Stato of Florida:
opposite canter ol alky running paral al to
He it known that I, It. Clay Crawford
and lying next aaat o l. Palmetto tx n u r , Sacrelaiy
State ot the State of Florida,
with a right and privilege on tha part ol do hereby ofgive
that a general elec­
the United State* ol America t &gt; place tion will ba heldnotion
in Seminole county, state
manhole* at tha atarttng point ol aaid aawar of Florida, on Tuesday
neat succeeding the
line*, at tha turn ol aewer line at tha inltrMonday hi November, A. D. 1916,
section ot Palmetto avenue and Commer­ flrat
tha
aald'Tueeday
being
tha
7th day of N o ­
cial atrael. and at tha connection vlth main va m bar:
aaprer,. provided, howaver, that any and all
For United State* Senator
from the
aewer line* ronatructed by -the United Slats of Florida, for all year* from March
State* of Amerira, under the pravlalon* of 4. 1917.
thla ordipanrt. ahall be cortatructed In atrlct
For ala (S) Presidential Elector*.
One Inch Card* Will lie Published Un­ compliance with all ordlnaacaa. rule* and
For on* Representative of tho Foifith
der Thla (leading Al The Rale O f *7.2t ■agulatlona of the city of Sanfoi d, regarding Congressional
District of tha 'Stats of Flor­
the conatructlng and connecting! of aewer* ida, In th* Slxty-Olth
Congress of tha
Per Yesr.
within the territorial limit* af aaid city.
United States.
, Section 2. T h a t thla ordinanra ahall be­
For Governor of tb* Stato of Florida.
come effective Immediately upon it* pa-aaga
Office Next to W. E. Housholdcr
For Secretary of Stato of tb* Stats o f
and approval by tha mayor.
Garner &amp; .Woodruff Building
I’ aaaed thla 4th day of September, 1916. Florida.
* F o r Attorney General of iho Stato of
H. W. H E ltN U O N .
Florida.
I’rraident ot the City Council ot
d r f e
atts
For Comptroller or tha Stale of Florida.
Sanford, Florida.
For Treasurer of th* Slats of Florida.
E Y E, E A R. N O S E and T H R O A T
I, James C. Roberta, city dark ol the city
For Superintendent of Public Instruction
ot Sanfofd do hereby certify that tha above of tho Stato ol Florida.
MONDAYS sad THURSDAYS
and foregoing ordinanra waa duly paued by
1 00 la 4:00 F. M.
For Coraraiaalonar ol Agricullura of tha
tha rity council of Sanford, Florida, in reg­ Slats ol Florida.
ular aqeeion on thia the
4th day ot Sep­
For two Justice* of the Supreme Court
ta mbet, 1916;
of tho Stata of Florida,
Witneaa ray hand, and Ihe aval of the elty
Fcr on* Railroad Commiaatonrr o f th*
ot Sanford, on thla tha 4th day ot Septem­ State at Florida.
DtEN
TIST
ber.
1916.
For S titt Senator for 19th Senatorial Dis­
,
i*
•
i aval)
’ JA M E S C. HO RE UTS.
a.
trict of the State ol Florida.
City Clerk of Sanford, Florida,
Office In Garner &amp; Woodruff Building
For one Member ol the House of RepraThe above and foregelng ordinance by ms aentativri ol the State ot Florida.
thia day approved.
.,
For County JudgeFormerly Orcupled By
Wltne*» my hand on thla the tth day of
For Sheriff.
September
1916.
For Clerk ol tha Circuit Court.
Dr; W. E. H o u s e h o l d e r
J. D. D AV ISO N .
For County Assessor ol Tates.
Mayor of the C ity of Sanford, Florida.
Fpr T a* ColUctor.
r-T Ufa-l i e
Foi County Superintendent of Public In ­
struction.
v
N ailer of Application for T o Deed Under
For County Surveyor.
Srctien * of Chapter 4666. L a va of Flor­
For flvo County Commlasionert.
ida
.
.
.
For three member* ot the County Hoard
D EN TIST
Notice la 'hereby given that C. W. Knta- of Public Instruction.'
mlnger, purchaser of Tax Ceitiflrate No,
For Juatich'of th* Peace In and for tha
1521. dated the 6th day of July, A. D. following-Justice Districts, via: No*. 1, 2,
Office: Yowcll Building
189T, hat filed aaid certificate in my office, 8, 4.
and ha* made application for tax deed to
For Constable In and for th* loliowing
SANFORD
:
:
FLO K .PA iaiue In accordance .with l*w. Said certifi­ Justice District*.-vlti Noa. I. 2, 3, 4.
cate embrace* the following draeilbed prop­
In testimony whereof, I h* ve hereunto
erly altuated In Seminole county, Florida. set my hand and afflard Ihe great seal of
THOMAS EMMET WILSON
t o - »it
Writ half ot Illock 8. aodth of the State of Florida, al Tallihaaae*. the
K. FKHCil'SON H O t'S liO L D K V Townahlp line. Wild met*.
The aaid land Capital, thla tha tweoty-fourt day of Au­
bting amaeaaed at the date of the it-uance of gust, A. D. 1916.
»uch c-rliflraie in the name ot Unknown.
Deal)
It. C L A Y C R A W F O R D ,
Uni*-- »aid certificate ahall be redeemed
Secretary of State.
&amp;
according in law tax deed wilt Iaiue there­ To C. M. Hand, Sheriff Seminole County.
on
on
the
llt
h
day
of
October,
A
.
D.
1916.
3-Tuee-IOte
.
.
LAW YERS
Witnraa my *&gt;ntrlal algnature and aeat
Sanford,
•
Florida thla the 12th day ol September, A. D. Administrator's N olle* vt Helllemrnl a
Account*
1916.
(eeal)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
To All Whom It M ay Concern:
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.
Notice ta heraiiy given -that on Tu«*t!*y,
Ity V. M. McDaniel. D. C.
the ITth day of October,' A. D. 1916, I
4 7-Tuei.."&gt;t
shall pteaent my account aa administrator
ol the estate cl Lucy 8. Drown, deceased,
Rudgrl for Seminole County, Ft*-, F k u c r a to the lion -rabl* Geo g* G. Heriing, Coun­
ty'Judge ol Seminole County,^St hi* ufRce in
r t o lx
SanlorJ, Flo(id*&lt; and at th* same time
present my vpyhrra and aak th*t the aaid
Sei- ember 5nrh, 1917:
Office in Vow ell Bldg.
Sanford, FIs General Fund
____ f IS .136.00 account be approved and cbnffrmed.
_
____
906.75
W P. W ILSO N
Ix-»* S per rent____
Administrator C. T. A.
117,226,8*
lOI-Tura-IOte

cats ol H.SS-per annum

Lewie In -th e -erro r b tft-tie—roeretr
plucked It out and threw It away. The
eeeond bullet went through Tawin'
mouth while he was smiling over the
fellure o f the first shot to do him In
Jury, end It did nothing more then
looeen one o f hi* teeth.
He spnt the lenden pellet out nnd
‘ we* proceeillng to use hlk fist*. on
Edwards when-the pelr were *epa
rated.
Ilnrry -It. W olf pleaded self-defense
for hi* client nnd Judge Stump gnve
him the benefit of the doubt nnd dlnnilrfffotfShc cn*e.

S

BUSINESS CARDS

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i

80ME OF THE STARS INCAPACITATED THIS SEASON.
More star ball plnyeni have been In­
jured this year than In any previous
season In n dorado nnd the fun*
throughout the country are mystified.
They cannot understand why these ac­
cident* to star* rflioutd occur so regu­
larly. The answer is that baseball I*
• different game this season. For sev­
eral years the plnyers hnve been reap­
ing a harvest. The natural advance­
ment o f tho game nnd the Increase of
the profits pf the inngnntes at used the
salaries o f plnyers to mount rapidly,
and then came the war. between or­
ganised ball nnd the Foils.
The players took advantage of the
conditions and held the magnates up
for salnrtcs all out of proportion to
their value, with the result that the
majority of. the clubs lost money In
1014 and Wifi.
There was nothing
left for organized hall to do hut make
pekee. with the Fe&lt;lernl league, and
the retrenchment policy was adopted
by the magnates. Almost every slur
player of the two Major leagues- was
tied up to two or three*yenr contracts,
tlje majority of which expire at the
dose o f the present season, and the
plnyers now are hustling. In recent
years the plnyers refused to take any
unnecessary chances. They were eon■tent to draiv their-salaries and pre­
ferred to tnko no chances on Injuries,
realizing that a serious pceldent would
hurt their earulng capacity.
'When (lie magnates announced that
there would -be a general cut in sal­
aries after the long term, war-time eonIrnctK imd expired, the player* real-

BREAKS CHAIN WITH CHEST
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. . . W
Ixed that they would have to get out
nnd hustle or they would be cut even
mare than they expect. As n result,
they are making plays and tnklng'desperato chances which were unknown
In the last two seasons.
There Is no question about the hust­
ling o f the players this Henson. They
are working harder1 thnn ever, realiz­
ing that their new contracts will be
basal entirely uppa what they show
tills season and not on past reputation,
as wns the ease when the Feds were
in the field. Perhaps many fans have
not Ical how much faster the games
are this year.
Almost every ctub In two major
leagues has been handicapped by In­
juries to star players,' with the Ath­
letics, Yankees and Indians the chief
sufferers. One list plnces the num­
ber of crippled plnyers at 51, but this
Includes many of the usual ailments,
such as sore arms nnd lame shoulders,
which are In no way due to the re­
vival of the fighting spirit o f the play­
ers.
Nineteen members of the Athletics
ami Yankees have* been out of the
game, each for a week or longer, and
six broken bones are Included In the
list of Injuries. Other plnyers who
have sustained broken bones are LoARCHITECT
bort of the (Hants, broken le g; Chapman-of Cleveland, broken le g ;. Adams
of the I'liillies. broken linger; Cady
of Boston, broken linger; Magee of
Boston, broken wrist; Fletcher of tin&lt;Hunts, broken linger, and Archer of
ATTORNEY ani&gt; COUNSELLOR at LAW
ibe Cubs, broken Unger.

Dr. H. H. McCaslin

DR. C. G. BUTT

Wilson

Housholder

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

..GEO. A. DEC0TTES..

It Inis no c.innecthin with the govern­
ment’s went her department. The .fore­
casting station la located lu the foun­
tain lu front o f the Oglethorpe hotel
mid consists o f n number o f long-wind­
ed and sweet-v o ic e d frogs. It Is said
they never ndss the weather nnd that
when.they sing one might as \\VH look
out f"r rain. The frogs give nightly
concerts whi'ti the Weather-outlook la
right nnd the concerts are greatly en­
joyed by the hotel guests ns well aa
\ lUc sUadji atreum ut pawo-t-why.

Sanford FI*.

larner-Woodruff Bldg

General School Fund,
l^ra 6 per cenl ______

26,799.56

...
*26.210.00
____
1.410.60
126.799.50

SCHELLE MAINES
LAWYER 6
SUITE 9. COURT HOUSE

SANFOHI),

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PHONE 143

D r ^ L A , TRQV1LL10N
S P E C IA L IS T

in Sanford, on hand at all times.
PRAC TIC AL HOUSESHOER
FO U R B R O T H E R S W ED S IS T E R S
205-207 Oak Ave.
Phone 244

Try a Herald Want Ad

Waukegan, Win.— Four Wisconsin
brothers in the lust six months mar­
ried Jour sisters. The latest o f the
I t O A l AD Vt W IS IN G
weddings wu* n short time ago nt Wnu; kegan, when the last of the hoys I d the y , l l r r o f A **lliall*n for T a t Deed lim it,
Srclfon 8 of t'hsyler 4*11, Lana (if t fo ,.
Blum family married the last o f the
lair
slater* In the Itnusch family, both the
N olle* l» fcarvby glvar *bat A. M arthill,
" Itnuseh nnd Blum families being of burchaxr ol T a * iV illilra ta No. 161, d o H
lb , 6th day ol July, A. D. 1J14. baa Ri»d
Cotupbcllport nnd Hartford, WJs.. re­ •■id rartiflrtle In. m&gt; oftlea, and hat tnad*
ap*-elively. The wedding* In their or- ■ |i|&gt;tlra1 Inn (or U * d m ) to I h u * lr aieordanir with la v . Said KarUHcat* nmhratr* Iho
1der are:
loliowing dr*crlLrd pro|*«riy •iluafad ia
,-nunty. Florid*. r«-wU: l ot Five
Puul Blum, o f Marshfield, part­ H*mlncfo
in , ■llicrk 'Twu ;a», two Cameron.
W aller Alvin Boyd of LouNaaa,*
ner In Blum Druthers' box factory,
The laid land being a*»*«»rd al tha data
Mo., was the strangest man nt the
ol the laauanra ol aUfh rartiflcale In lha
wedded to Marie Itnuseh.
name ol llnWnaan. Uolaa* Htid rrrliA raf*
Harvard summer school o f physical
John Blum, Marshfield, wedded to ■hill be redeemed aerordlng to ta v tax
education.
lie exhibited hi* great
deed Bill liau* tlureen on tbv XSlh day ol
Anna Itnuseh.
Oeioler. A. l&gt;. 1916.
chest power by breaking n elmln by
Peter Blum,' Jr., Marshfield, to’ Cath­
Wlinca* my olbrl»l *ignatura and tea!
Ida chest expansion * which, It I*
thla the-Jtitli day ol S-ptemba , A. I). 1916,
erine Itnuseh.
4,*a|)
E. A. n ou n LABS.
claimed, ten tuen were unable (o break
J a co b lilnm, Hartford, auto demonClark Clrauli Court SemlnoU Co., Fla.
with their hand*. Mr. floyd Is thirty- ,
,
Hauach.
Ity V. M. M rD an bl, U. C
H-Tua--6tr
six year* o f ago, married and bus three
_________
children, li e 'weighs 202 |&gt;ounds, ha*
a normal chest measurement of 42 B U L L E T S
D ID N ’T STOP HIM ^NfOba »A’ V1t'Vaa"«)f*4 »a*. Laws af FleeInches and nu expansion-of 14 Inches.
Notice Is hereby given that M . E. Dooley,
On his farm in Missouri he devotes Lead Fired Into Lewis* Body Mad# purslaaer ol Tax CTertlBcat* i o. 1801,
dated
tb* 3rd d-y ot June, A- D. 1912, haa
two night* u week to the Instruction j
No Impression, According to Evi­
fllad aatd rerltH ril* la my
fflc*. and ha*
o f boys In phyalral development. He
dence In Criminal Court.
mad* applies' ion for t e a f d**d to iaiue in
atcordanr* with law. Said .eertillrala araattended the Hummer school In order
brare* tha follewing daaertb*d nroperty
to pick up tho latest Ideas In physical i Baltimore-, Mil.— Bullets make no tnj- ■Puitrd tn 8
*n i ol* cebnty,
8en
eoknly,' Florida,
Florida, to.
ol S c H . Hoc. 10, T p . 20 » . K.
8W
culture to Impart to the. boys.
prenftlon u|*on Nathan ld&gt;wls o f ll’Ot all:
22 F.. 40 i
McKIderry street, nrcimllnjf to hU evl- " The **ul land being aaacaaed at lha date
Ik# laauane* ol arch cerllflcml# in lha
FR O G S FO R E C A S T W E A T H E R llenee In the criminal court, where ho ol
mm* ol Unknown. Unless aaid eertiflcat*
tvn« a star wltne^w against' Wlllfnin ahall be redeemed according to law ta*
will ta ue ihrrron Oh th* 14lh day ot
Amphlblll In Hotel Fountain Qlv« Kdwnrtls, chnrgiHl with rnmnult with dead
Octobar. A. D. 19IS.
Intent to murder nnd carrying a dead­
Warning of Rain and Never
Witness my official aignalur* and seal
this tb* tt t b day o r September, A. D.
ly weapon,
Miea ■ Gueaa.
t ill.
J, , •
r
____
____
E. A. DOUGLASS, •
Lewis and Etlwnrds had an argul*#al)
Clerk Circuit Court Seminal* Co , Fla.
Brunswick. On.— Bruuswlck now hua nn-nt. Krhvnrds prartired a revolver
By V. M. McDaniel. D. C.
ft weather fori-eutiling atatlua, although Had shot at L aw I k. One laillet atruck
T-Tu**-»U

i£&amp;,

Fine and Forfeiture
l,r*a 6.per ton!

.....

. „,| S.600.00
40.1.00
I 8,197.00-

Hull ding Fund
l.e-a 5 per rent

FLORIDA

SANFORD WAGON WORKS

L% .

126,210 00
1.110.50

„
i

Practice in Stale and Federal Court*

Oldest Indian Over a Century.
Pendleton, Ore.—One of the' oldest In CANCER, GOITRE and TUMORS
If not the oldest limn on the PucUlc Cure Them Without Cutting Them Out
const died w hen Ayoushnkntsngom, tha ORLANDO,
F LO R ID A
veteran Cayuse Indian, passed on tc
------- • A
---^'TtlP'trnPPV‘ hunting-grounds. He wns
reputed to be one hundred nnd twenty
years old, ami Ids mentor/ dated hack
SUCCESSOR TO U’. II, UNDERWOOD
t&lt;&gt; e v e n ts ’ wfilelt happened during th&lt;*
One and two horse Wagons Made
War o f 18hi.

Two Wisconsin Families Are Unltsd
and It Only Took Six Months
to Do IL

Road and tlridre
l.e»a 5 p« r rent

J 4.100.00
2U1.50
t 1,098.60

Publicity Fund
Lraa 6 per rent .

.$ 2.150.00
___ ____ 100.76

NOTICE OF E LE C TIO N
Where*-. The legislature t f 1915, under
the constitution ol 1886, o( the atala af
Florida, did pat* three joint resolution* pro­
posing
amendments to the constitution ot
Ihe state ot Floilda, and Ihe same were
agreed to by a vote of threa&gt;flfthi of all the
member* elected to each hou*4;’ that tne
votes on aaid Joint resolutions were entered
upon their respective journals, with the
ycaa and nay* thereon, and they did deter­
mine and direct that the aaid joint resolu­
tions be submitted to the electors of th*
• late at the general election in Novetnler,
1916.
Now, therefore, I, 11. Clay Crawford,
aerretary of the atala of Florida, do hereby
give notice that a
p*
,
Geaeral Flect io n
will ba held In each county in Florida on

10t -1 uss-1lie

A FINE REMEDY FOR
BILIOUSNESS AND
- — CONSTIPATION-^

HENRY McLAULIN
JEWELER

MaxwelFs

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

P

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H.

Plum bing and
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n*8ection 2 ot A rllcl* V II ot tho eonatltg.
lion la hereby amended ao aa to read as
follows:
•
“ Tha regular aaaalon ot the legislature
that ahall m*at m JJM7 shall apportion th*
representation in tn* houao o f represent*,
tier*, aa in thia Article provided, which ap.
porlionment shall bo baaed Upon the led
tenaua taken by th* xtats ol Florida or by •
eh* United State*, which aver ia the !*.{
taktn. In tha saveisl counties ot the atala
-and I hots that shall meet every ten years
tharaxftar ahall apportion tb# repieaent*.
lion in tha houao ol raprssantsGvea in th*
manner in tbi* artlrla provided, which ap­
portionment ahall bo baaed upon th* last
census (numeration taken by .the atxta of
Florida hr by Jha United Ststea, which ev«r
la the last token neat before the legislature
■o apportioning lha representation ihqll
eonven*."
Section 4 ot Article V II ol th* coaitb
tiftlon it haraby amended ao sa to raasd as
follows:
"W han spy n*w county ia-created by th*
lagblatun ft ahall ba entUUd to on* a*a- *
■lor. and on* msmbsr of th* bouse of repr*.
tentative*, until tb* next enumeration pro.
vidsd for In Hactinn 6, ot thla Article, shat
■ball ba taken after the creation of th* said
new county, or until th* naxt census eats,
m ention that ahall b* taken by the United
Slates of America after th* creation of th*
aaid new county, whichever shall the aoonar
b* taken after th* creation hi aaid new
county, when It ahall b* entitled to oa*
member of tho houa* of representatives for
every tan thousand of population, or th*
major fraction tharool lha tamo aa ether
counties.**
*
.. .
*
A Joint Resolution proposing an amend­
ment to Section 1 ot Article V I of tht
constitution of lha atata of Florida at
amended by Joint • Resolution No. 2,
Aria ot 1893, Relating to Suffrage aad
Eligibility.
He it rcolvad by th* Itgfxiaturs of lha
state ot Florida:
That th* loliowlog amendment to Sec­
tion I ol Artlel* V I of th* constitution af •
tho atato of Florida bo, and Iho s in s t*
hereby agreed ta and shall b* submitted la
tha altelor* ol lha atata at th* general
election ta 1916 for ratification or rejection:
Sect tea t. Every mala parson ol th* ag*
of iwsnty on* yea n and upwaida who.la a
citiaan o f th* United State* at th* tlma ha
ap plica to register shall b* deemed a qual­
ified aleetor at all alrctiona under th* roaatitution of tha atato- ot Florida, provided,
that ba posaeyaea tha following additional
qualifications:
Ho ahall have resided and had hi* per­
manent home and ptaca ol abod# tn tha
atatsTof Fkoiids for one yaar, and In the
county •wherein ha apptit* to register for
six months, previous thereto.
H* must ba ahl* to read, writ* and Inter­
pret any section of tha constitution of th*
•tat* of Florida at the tlma he applies ta
register and vote.
H* must own in hia own right proparty
to the value of not Ira* than five hundrtd
dollar*, which fact ahall b* determined only
by tha assessment books ot th* county at
the time he apptlea to register and vote.
Ha must not have been convicted, pre­
vious to th* time he applies to regular
cr vote, of larceny, robbery, forgery, per­
jury or btiberx In any of lha court* ol any
■tat* or of Ihe United State*, or If ao con­
victed he must have bean raaforad to th*
rights ol citixanahip,
Frovlded, however, That no person or
lineal descendant ol nny such peraon who
was on January In , 1867, or prior there­
to, entitled to vote under the conalitutlons
and taws cf any ol the state*
or
ter­
ritories, or edtitlad to vote under any form
of government, or any naturalised citiaen
or hia descendants, ahall b* denied tha
right to register and vote because ha shaO
not h* able to read, writ* and interpret
any section ol th* constitution of tks
atata of Florida, as a trove provided, or be­
cause he ahall not own property of the
value above (perilled; naturalised elliaeaa
of th* United States, huwcv*r«j|t tha Inn* . 1
th e y ' apply, and before they ahall b#. ad­
mitted to register, shall present to the
regiatilttion ofArrr certificate of hi* nataurab
is aiion. or a duly authenticated copy
Ihrreol.
Sec. 2. Upon tho adoption of thla amend­
ment So the constitution, tha legislature
shall' enact appropriate law* to carrj th*
purpose ot thia-amendment into effort.
The vote* cast In com fllan t* with aaid
proposed amendments, and the canvass,
declaration* and return* thereof, ahall be
subjected to the same regulation* and re­
strictions a* are provided by law for gen­
eral rlectiuna in the Slate of Honda.
(aeat) , In Testim ony Whereof, I have
hereunto act tny hand and alt
filed the Great Seal of the State
of Florida, at Tallahaaace, th*
f'nulial. thfo tho twenty-fifth
.
d a y 'o f July, A. D. 1916.
II: C L A Y C R A W F O R D .
•
Secretary ol State.-

day being tha
Hesenlh Day o f November
Road and U r l d g r _____ __1_______ 132.240.00 fbr the raliflratlan or rejection of the aaid
joint
resolution*
proposing amendment* to
I^-aa 5 prt cent___________ r___ ___ „ 1,612.00
People all through this section are
the constitution of the slain ol Florida, vlt:
4• 1
buying L1V-VHK-LAX because it la ■
130.628.00
It u a vetet- _
Total ...... .— — — ------------—
A ’ Joint Koa'olutlon Proposing an Amend­ preparation of real merit.
ment to Section 9 al Au]dft__S-oL.tb* able rcmedr-thHt BCU hatiirnlly a m3 .ef­
General Fund
Hsnte—
tJonimnitflB,'
-l{*Iitin
g
to
Tnxntton
Rent nt Court l|nil«S
-------fectively, thoroughly cleansing the liver
and 'Finance.
4,000.00
Hilaries o l offirata
He It resolved by th* laglalalure ot the and bowels. It la easy to take and hu
; 7.220.00
Com m illion* A (eea . _
none of the dangers and bad aftef effects
3,600.00 atalo 41 Ftoridi:
Supplle* lor County
____ __
That th* folloaring amendment ol Suction of calomel. LIV-VER-LAX will get you
1 1,206.26
Ihcidaptala . .... .
9 of Ar'tcle.9 of the constitution ol the state,
right, keep you right and save you doc­
*
’ .
117,226.25- re'atirg to taxation nnd fluonre, k hereby
tor's bills. Sold in 50c and $1.00 bottle#
agreed
to
and
aLalt
he
submitted
to
the
tload and Hiidge Fund
elector* of I t * stale fur adoption or rejection under an absolute guarantee.
Every
Salary Supt. Road Cam p---- 900.00
at
the
next
general
election
hereafter;
that
Aaaiatanta
. ,. . —
500.00 is to aay^thnt Section 9 ol Article 9 of tha battle bears the'likeness of L. K. Grigsby
3 G u ard*__ ________________ '______
1.080.00 cn nallturton ol lha atato h* qmandid to For sale by W. G. A L D R ID G E .
l-abor on ro a d ,....... . ................ 1,600.00
read aavollow t:
,
Feed tor Stock
__________ - ___ 2,600.00
"Section 9. There ahall bo exempt from
( onvlcle’ Feed___ ______________ ____ 4,600.00 taxation property to Ihe value ol Bve hun­
Tool* and Rcpalra
__________
1,000.00 dred dollar*, to avert widow that haa a lamShoe* and Clothing for C on vict*__
750.00 Uy deperfde’n' on her for aupport, and to
Diacbarg* Money .
400.00 evarV peraon who ta a bona fide resident
.
t
llridga Tender*
.r
____
6(0,00 of the atata and haa lost ' a limb or been
Katimated amount due City of
disabled In war or by mtalortline."
Sanford ... ______ .1____________
4,000.00
•
Road
lluildlng
Material*
and
Eituuimente _______
7,500.00 A Joint' R**olut.on proposing *n amend­
ment
to
Section.
2,
3
and
4
of
A
rlirl*
V II
Incldantala,. . . ___________ _
1,669.60
M Y SPE C IA LTIE S:
ol the 'constitution ot th* state of Florida,
relating to cenaua and apportionment.
126,799.60
He it resolved by lb* legislature of the
Fin* nnd ForfoUur*
of Florida:
P I C K A R D 'S H A N D - P A I N T E D C H IN A
Feeding Prlabner* ....
... _ 1 _ _ __$ 1,600.001 ■tat*
That th* following amendment! to th*
hatary ol Prosecuting Attorney
900.001 constitution of th* slat* of Florid* be, and
GO
RH AM 'S STERLING SILVER
Jailor
aOfl.OOi
asm* nr* hereby agreed to, and tho
Jurors and Witnesses
.... ...... 6,197.00 j th*
earn* ahall be aubmittad to th* electors of ROGERS’ PLATED WARE
auto a l th* genera) elect ion in 1916, for’
I 8,197.00 th*
ratlAratlon or r*jerD°n: ■
Commivaionera Rudgat of Ffopendlturea.
Section 2 of Artlrla V II. I* hereby amend­ ELGIN" AND W ALTH AM WATCHES
7-Tu**j4te ___________
'__________ .
ed an *■ to raadjoa follow*:
"T h o legislatures that ahall eonven* In
An Ordinance Presiding for Ihr Wnrklng
af H lrrrla and Heads by Cerilau Peraona th* year UH9 and thereafter ahall rontlat
R aiding Within Ik* City Limits af Han. ol on* member ot th* aenat* from each
county. In the atale, and ol on* member ol
ford. Florida
the houa* ot .representative* from each
tla tt ordained by Ihe mayor
and city county
to th* atata for every tan thousand
couufll of Sanlord, Florida:
at population therein, or tb* major frartton
Section 1. That *v e ry i able bodied male tfelfool wbgr* there may he a major Iran mu
th*
t|9 ol *ighla*n
y*ara, and left over altar dividing tha whole number
.prison
mop *over
tv
*'
’’
under tha
th* age of tlfty years, who baa been ol population ol tha county by the num­
a re Ident ol th* city of Sanloid, Florida, ber Ian toouaandi Provided, that each
for a period ol thirty day* rball .be aub)*et county ahall h iv * at leaat on* repraaenl*.
and lisbla to work on the street*, road* aad live and that no cnouty ahall have more
allays In aaid city, as hereinafter provided. than three representatives In Ihe houao o l
Section 2. That every male person, a* representative*. Th* member* ol tha house,
dseenbr-d in Stctton I of thia ordinance of representative* ahall he rleetad fur a
ahall bo subject and liable to work on tha term of two yeara and la * msmbtra of tha
alrrota and -roads of lha city of Sanford atnat* ahall be elected lor o term ot four
lot dot more than six days In **rh year; years, axrapt a* hereinafter provided. The
rovided, howaver, that any peraon *ub- election for mambdrt (ot each branrh ahall
ct to road and aireet duty may perform bo at th* aims lima and place*. Th* terra
■uch service by an able bodied auhslitut* of ofSea of senator*' elected In 1916 ahall
over th* ago af eighteen year*, or in lieu oxplra on th* first Monday in April, 1918
thereof may pay the city of Sanford tho Th* term ot 'efleo. of senator* elected In
sum ot $1.00 for each day h* la required'to 1918 (rum th" loliowing count)**, to-witl
work said roads or atreat*Earambla. Gad-den, Jaetaon, Laon, MadlSection 9. That any and all sum* ot
money paid unto th* city ot Sanford, by
tkoae subject to rend duty In lieu of per­
formance ol actual ikboc Muan. aaid toad*
end—streetv-vh*tt_ h» oar'd ami expended by Ilravard, Palm Baaeh and Levy, aoall ex­
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tha elty of Senior I for the repair and up- pire
on th* first Monday la April, 1911|
l i sp o f ' It* system ot roada, atraeta and all othaf aenat or* to bo elactoiF |n tha year
alley*.
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1818 their term ot offlro ahall oxplra on th*
Section 4. That no parson, under tha pro­ first Monday In April 1923. All members
visions of this ordinance shall be required or of th* houaw ot representatives alerted at
4'
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&lt;ompolled to work an tho road* or ttraota tha general election la 1918, their term of
ol tho elty ol Sanford, for morn than two ofReo ahall oxplra eh thw Oral Monday la
day* In any one week.
April, l l t l , and thoraajlor th* term of ofP erson s
Section 5. That Ik* provision* ol this fie* ot all jnomtor* of th* houao ol raoro- A l l W o r k R e c e i v e s
ordinanra ah*P apply to no peraon raaidlng aaatattvaa ahall rom trance on tho Brat
A t tu n l i o n A n d B e s i E f f o r t s - j
within th* corporato fipsiu ot th* r.ly ot San­ Tuesday alter tho first Monday in April
ford paying munlerpas taies. either roal or per- uaxt i w n n U i tho aloetlon. A t th* g*aT # U p k o «# N# * *
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ana! property, prorated that tha amount •rat aloetlon, la &gt;910 aad Iherasllar, at I O p p o site C ity H a ll
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a a n a of four y**ra, the term to begin an
tb* flrat Tuesday altar tb * Orat Monday fo
April ol th* following year, excep t. that
when a new county it created, the laglii*.
tur* shall at that time 0* th* length o f tha
terra of th* first senator to be aloetad there
from at two or four yotgs with tho **4
in view ot heaping th* number al old te*.
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Well Settled Styles in Hats

Monroe Chapter No. 15, It. A. M .
Meets every second nnd fo u rtliT h u r*
day in Masonic Hall over the Im pcria
Theatre. Visiting companions welcom e
J. F. Karnatz
O. J. M iller
Sec’y
High Priest

A Snappy Design for Housewcar -

rmlnole Chapter 2, Order Eastern S I*
Meets every first and third Tuesday
In each month. Everyone who has seen
hla Star in the East are cprdially invited
to visit this chapter.
Alice E. Robbins, Sec'y

to |H)»itian on front nn,| back o f the
blousei cbr^ppailnj; edges even,
nlasti the frtint near tho i j g i of tho
armholo between small ” o ” perfora
tiona nnd insort n pocket. CluNo un-'
dernrm nnd shoulder seams and form
tuck in front, ereusing go *|ut perfor­
ations. Btltcli H Inch'from foldod
edge, turn the right front edge -tinder
nnd nllow left front edge to extend
for
nn underlnp.
Work eyelets
through the tuck nnd Incc to position.
Gather lower edge of waist between
double “ T T ” perforation* and 2 in­
ches above. Bow the collar to Jteck
edge. This may ho bound with braid
or finished with buttonholed scallops,
If further decoration is desired.
Next, gather Hie lower.edge of tho
sleeve between double “ T T ” perform

Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. o f P.
Meets second and fourth Tuesday*.
Nlsitlng knights always welcome.
H. McLaultn
. O. J. M iller
K. K. nnd S.
C. C. ’

Connie Mack.
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Sanford Lodge No. 27, I. O. O. F.
Itdi.
In 11)15, for the first time In
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. m.;
McGrow's management, they finlshet'
In the cellar.
M. W. A. H all. E ko Block.
J. I, Johnson;
Connie Mnck organised the Athletic* J. W. O. Singletary
Secretary
N . G.
In 1D01.
They won the American
league championship In ltKrj, 1IJ05
Gate City Camp No. 6. W. O. W
11U0, 11)11. 1013 nml 1U14. They nlse
Meets second und fourth Wednes day
captured the world's title In 1010 fro:* nights in each month.
r
tlu* Cutis, nnd from the (limits In 1011 F. L. Miller
J. F. Hooiohan
Clerk
Council Commanded
nnd 1D13. Last year they finished Inst,
for the flint time In their career.
11. P. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1241
Meet first nnd third Wednesday night
AnoWfcr Pitcher Flaherty.
at corner of First St. and Palmetto A v *.
There’s another pitcher Flaherty In Cruse Barnes
J. G. Hurley
Secretary
Eknlted Rulpr
the American league. He is n youngHer from Dean academy taken on by
The Lake Breeze Council No. 31 Junior
Hugh Jennings. His first name Is Ed­
Order United American Mechanic*
ward. TJm newcomer, by the way, Is
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P.
l nephew o f I ’aL
M ., In the City Hall. • Visiting brother*
are welcome. C. H. Smith, Rec. See.

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Although it is developed upon the
linplrtt of lines,' this dress is smart
ssd snappy. It is made of old rose
cotton gabardine, tho V-shaped neck
to be filled in with a chemisette or
left open and.finished with a broad
colUr. There is n deep yoke on the
blouse, hut this may be omitted at
will. The five-gored skirt is made
with a panel front goro and a yoko at
the sides and hayk. In medium size
the dreu requires 5% yards 36-ineh
Bxterial with fi/, yard contrasting ma­
terial 18 inches wide for shield and
standing collar. I f mado without
blouse slid skirt yokes, 5 yards of.
gsbudine will bo sufficient.
. In asking tho dreu as illustrated,
It Is necessary first to adjust the yoke
Pictorial Review Costume No. 6806.
15 cents. .

ntinns nnd sew sleeveband to lower
edge, t’lose sleeve ns notched, then
eloso srnm of elbow cuff ns notched.
Face nnd sew 'to sleeveband, seams
even. Hew sleeve in nrtnhole, small
*‘ n” perforation nt shoulder senm,
easing in any fulness.
Now, join tho tido nnd hack gores
of tho skirt .ns notched. Close centerback seams. Close yoko seams and
turn under lower edgo on small “ o "
rforntlons. Form tuck near eenterek by creasing on slot perforations
and stitch !4 Inch from folded edge.
Adjust to position on skirt with conter-hacks, upper and front edges even.
If desired, work eyotets through tuck
in hack nnd laco to position. Turn
under aide edge of front goro on slot
perforations, lap on sido gore, notch­
es and edges underneath oven; stitch
Vi inch fram folded edge, leaving
edges to left of center front freo
above Inrge “ O ” perforation in front
goro for n placket. Sew to lower edgo
. of waist, center-fronts and renterbacks even, bringing side hack scam
to under-arm seam.
Adjust tho belt to position on dress.
Trim with buttons or finish the edges
with scallops worked with buttonholo
embroidery,__________ _______ 4_____
Sizes, 34 ■to 42 Inches bust. Price,

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In Biscuit Cloth and Satin.

An interesting costume far Autumn
wear, developed In biacuit doth and
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white chiffon doth Is
“ *&gt;d for the collar.
(This costume of biscuit colored
«oth combined with satin Is ona of
»oo unusually successful designs for
Autumn. Cream whits chiffon cloth
« used for the high collar, the revere
V 8 °f cloth and the long walsted body
“ gathered at the waistline unller’

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three Tjarrawtoandi flr-dOth, .A. novel
idea is exploited In tho nnrrow hand
studied over tho dosing at tho front.
This corresponds with the plaits at
the sides of the dress and offers an op­
portunity for the introduction of a
design in wool or silk embroidery.
The two-piece circular tunic of doth
Is pointed at tho lower edge In front
and draped over -a three-piece foun­
dation lengthened by a circular
flounce. In medium size the design
requires 5 yards 44-tnch clolh and 3
wards 36-lneh satin, with 2V4 yards
lining 36 lnehes wide for underbody
and gores.
The tunic, because of Its circular
shnpe, is cut from an open width of
cioth, as shown In tho cutting guide.
There will be room enough left, how­
ever, f o r the trimming bands, tho
rovers, straps and piecing for tho
flounce. All o f these section* of tho
pattern are laid on a lengthwise
thread of material.
Now, fold tho remaining doth and
along tho lengthwise fold placo
flounce of the skirt. I f satin Js used
for tho waist, place the pattern on
the tat in Just a* shnwn in the guide
—back on lengthwise fold and front
and sleoytf on lengthwise thread.
Next, fold the lining In half. Place
tho front on the matorial first, laying
it on a lengthwise thread. The back
comes next, reetlng on a lengthwise
fold. To the right of this Is the
front gore, on a lengthwise thread,
then the back gore, on a lengthwise
fold.
,
,
I f the round effect la preferred tor
the tunle, eut off the pointed end
along small “ o " perforations.
A dropped waist or moven age
fritat la frequently combined with a
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normal or high wald belt In the new
mode*, -to the advenUge of the
wearer'aa figure.
wearer
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Pictorial Review Costume No. 6017.Bixes, 34 to 44 lnchee bust.
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Sanford Lodge No 62, P. and A. M .
Communication every first and third
Thursdays at 7:30. Visiting brethren
welcome.
O .L. Taylor
'
S. G. Kennedy
Secretary
W. M

prepared Specially fo r This Newspaper
By Pictorial Review

Bsippy dreu of old rose cottori gabar­
dine duplicating attractive uniform of
the College of Industrial Arts. Both
the House and skirt aro yoke-trimmed.

S A N fO R D LO D G ES

Price, £f

There aro wido hats aqd high hats
and variety enough In both sorts to
Insure several shapes that will bo be­
coming to each faco. But .tho variety
Is not confusing as It was n year ngo.
The styles orb very well settled an J
the hats uro beautiful.
Each of tho hats In Uiq group of
three pictured displays sumo ono or
two of tho accepted modes In rntlltnory for spring. At tho left of the
group ‘a straw sailor has a wldo. Hut
brim.
Ttio crown is covered with
faille ribbon put on In fetir sections
Over this ribbon covering "ladder’
bows extend from tho conter to the
base of tho crown at tho mlddlo of the
front and back and of tho two sides
They terminate In loops and ends that
lie fiat on the brim.
A mtlan hemp, In gray. Is shown at
the right. It is covered with gray
crepe.
At tho right sldo tho brim
turns up sharply. A band of narrow
velvet ribbon encircles tho crown, fin­
ished with a how nt tho loft side. The
striking feature In this hat la Its bead
■embroidery.
Tho peacock feather
motif appears on the front nnd side

brim nhd on tho crown, embroidered
In small beads set closo together.
A bell-shaped black hat hi tho top
of tho picture In it perfect cxaniplo of a
popular type. It Is of lustrous straw
trimmed will) loops of taffeta ribbon
perched cn top of tho crown. Lac­
quered rose foliage covers part 'o f tho
crown, and springs up among the loops
of ribbon. This tint Is all black, ex­
cept ‘for tho Inrgo pink rose nt ono
side.
loicqucred or varnished flower nnd
foliage trimmings are Immensely pop­
ular. Everything hits a shiny, bril­
liant' surfacq, covered either with
transparent or with black lacquer.
Flowers treated with this lacquer look
as If made of lino porcelain.

RESENTS JOSHING ABOUT AGE
Speaker Says Doesn't Matter If. Hair
Is Getting Gray, So Long as He
-Continues at Top Speed.
Trl* Speaker resents being Joslu-d
about Ills age. He nays that Just *&lt;&gt;
long ns‘ lie eontlnues to go at top
speed It really does not matter Imitf
much tlhf fuiiH »‘rlde’ - him brennse tils
hair Ih gray, hut that It hurts when
he Is going had. Speaker refuses to
divulge his exart age, hut declare* that
he bps been gray since he was seven­
teen years o f age, and that he Is not
yet thirty. Few fans \Vltl believe that
Trls Is ns young iiq lie would like to
have people believe, hut, after all,
wlmt does It fimtter?
He |h playing
the greatest game o f his enreer. and
until lid Htnrts to Blip thd fans lit Cleve­
land will nut worry about libs gray
hair.
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A fancy detnehed skirt yoko of sheer
matorial Is gathered to n skirt yoke
which Is already full. Llttlo shoulder
capes appear on both dresses and
coats.

"You’d better withdraw your appli­
cation, If you feel that .way about It,"
Lcidy rotortod.
"Honest, I moan. It. Olvo • mo a
Player Misunderstood Winks of trial,” ^ persisted tho lanky Lullng
youth. *
Opposing Pitcher.
I’ ut on the mound. Stair created.a
sensation, striking out tho Cardlaals
right, jiml left, and allowing only one
With the Bases Full, Batter Imagines scratch hit. In the four innings bo was
permitted to pitch.
That Next Ball Will Be a Faet
One— It W ai a Curve end
HOLD REINS SEVERAL YEARS
Ho Missed It a Yard.

CONFIDENCE 1$ GREAT ASSET
Texas Giant Dlacovarad In Training
Camp Who H at All Earmarka
of Major League Pitcher.
Confidence sometimes counts for a
loL In the first baseball game o f the
auason In the training camp of the 8t.
Louis Cardinals the 8an Antonio Bron­
chos whitewashed the Cardinals, and
Incidentally discovered a Texas giant
who has all the earmarks of a great
pltoher.
" I can pitch as good as any o f those
guya out there/" said Stair, a young
Hercules from Lmllng, T ex , who had
applied to Manager Leldy for a Job
with the Bronchos.

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*OJIS TRIBE NO. Cl, I. O. R. M .
Meets every first and third Friday
night* at 7:30 in Masonic Temple. •
Visiting brothers welcome
W. A. Ginn,
John Stamper, •
C. of R.
Sachem
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners o f America
Sanford Local Union No. 1751 meet*
first and third Thursday night at 7
o’clock in the M. W .,A. Hall, PicaB Ik.
J. W. O. Singletary W TllfTVan Nana
Sec.Treas.
President
Heralds of Liberty
Meets at Eagles’ llnll first Monday
night in each month at 7;30.
,
Wm. E. Householder, Commander
MhuBortha Packard, Secretary

The Sanford Council K. of C.
Mee’ sthe 2nd.Sunday 3 p. m„ and the
The Denver club announces the ac­ 4th Sunday 8 p. m., each month, at K . ’
quisition of Larry Cocklnghatn, the of C. Hall. Oak Ave.
T co, Schaal. Grand KnighL
Michigan Normal school pitcher, who
C. L. Britt, Fin. Scc’ y. ,
earlier was announced ns a youngster
vvlm would got u trial with Detroit.
Modern Woodmen'of America
“ Klcets 2,-4, Thursday evenings, 7:30,
In M. W. A. Hall, Pico Building.
C. E. McDonald
C. I). Couch
, Consul
Clerk

WILL DISREGARD TIPS

Any player who expects that anoth­
er man wilt hand him anything In a
hall gamo Juat bocauso they happen
to bo friendly while off -tho Hold Is
crazy, according to Manager Jennings.
Hughto bellovea that no matter how
strong the ties of affection may ho
they will not stand tho tost o f placing
Damon and Pythian on oppoalto Bides
In the national game and expecting
them to help each other. Ho telle a
story to Illustrate big M in t_______
“ Tbero won a certain pitcher In'tho
National league at one time who had
a peculiar nervous affection or tho
facial muscles that mado him appear’
to bo winking all tho time. 1 will
not mention hla name bocauso ho may
ho aensHlvo about this affliction, if
you’d call It that. One day bo was
pitching a tough game when ono of bis
chums, who happened to bo with tho
other club at that time, coma tp bat
•j In a pinch.
"The count had arrived at a point
where tho batter was In a hole, when
ho noticed the pitcher apparently
winking at him.
" ‘Aha,’ ho said to hlmaelf. 'He la
tipping mu the wink that the old fast
one la coming because he doesn’t want
to sea me fall down with the bates
filled. I’ll just got a toe hold and
bust this ono a mile.’
“ Acting accordingly, be took a lunge
at the next pitch, and, as It happened
to be a curve ball, he mlseod It about
a yard. As ho wont out to hla position
he walked up to the pitcher and said
▼erjr much In earnost:
" ’Hereafter, Frank, never mind
about Upping me off. I can do better
when 1 use my own Judgment.’ ”

Celery City Aerie No. 1853
Mooting every Tuesday night a t 8
o'clock
Pico Building.
,
C. H. Walsh
Ja*. C. Roberts,
Worthy President
Secretary

Want Ads Bring Results

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, During tho -lost ton-year* In bnsr(mll every team in the Nntlnnnl nnd
American league*, with the exception
nf the Philadelphia Athletics nnd the
New York Giants, hnve hnd two or

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more manager*. Ten years ngd John
McOrnw was managing the Giants and
Connie Mack was leading the Athletics.
Those two men are still piloting those
teams and bid fair to do bo for imtny
years to com*.
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McOrnw started hla career with the
•Plants In 1000. . Under-film the New
Yorkers won the NaUonal league pen*
nants .In 1001 and 1005, and the world’s
tIUe In 1005. They lost the National
league championship In 1D08-because
of Merkle’s famous "boner” nnd fin­
ished third in 1000. In 1010 ttje 01nnts finished second, and were first In
1011, 1Q12 and 1018. The Giants lost
the world’s series with the AthleUcs
lb 1011, and In 1018 were again beaten
by the Athletics for tho big honors.
In 1014 the (Hunts were posed out In
the pennant fight by the Braves, after
the latter had made a whirlwind fin-

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October 3. ISIS

THE SANFORD HEHAED

its news versioh of the evidence, pro—-forts lo*rget “"tho. corrected^
of
members
form
the
recording
secre­
■pfured-Monday and thereupon Bolter
Knott'a audit oh, W. S. Murrow. ’ got tary have failed.— Leesburg Com*
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
hot in the collar' and 'lathered all mercial.
W - W- HAYNES. Ilmdness Manager
over’ and foamed at tho mouth,’ and
.
f^sbllabsd E n r r T u w b r and Friday
‘ cussed a blue streak.' Gee! he was C l j U / ^ ’ j C
T A Y
'sho' madder'n a wet hep. So he 0 1 1 " U l i U
I il A
went right after Mr. Milton Smith,
• U M c iim o N m ice, in advance
who publishes the Daily Democrat,
'g M B I
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§1. 00 using language no real gentleman
MONTHS.
tiN should use. Mr. Smith, who is one
!M
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ADVOCATES OF HENRY GEORGE
o f those vary sturdy gentlemen never
W ILL CALL FOR ELECTION
la lbs n t f bf P .n ltf I 1 M Pm tesr la loses his temper and just let Mr.
Adraaco ar 20*. P n Moalk
Murrow -'blow off. and run down,'
San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 2.— T h e
la A d n a n MaH Ha Mada al Offlra
P&lt;'t
and there was no need of an gnde.r- single tax on land to pay all-the e iid-CUaa Man Malta* Auvoel } M
takef or even a physjcian. But th e , pun**** of government is to he voted
1*01, at Ib t I'oaloffk# al tta a fW . F w U . ■
reeling betwi'Jn- Mr. Smith and hi* on by the electorate of California,
U adw Art ad March led. 1ST*.
friend* and M r. Murrow and his male and female, on Novem ber 7.
frienda
ia plainly apparent and we Taking advantage of the initiative,
la IlsraM DaUdlaf
Trfepbaa# Ns. US
are all standin' round with Pur the advocates of the Henry George
finger on the trigger and if India-, theory obtained the-necessary signa­
erect person* Jiappen to atrike n tures to a petition which will place
match, 'look o u t," for the 'battle of a constitutio cal amendment befor
Verdun' would Bound like a Fourth the people on. election day. T h e ver­
of July celebration on a farm in dict of California’s million voters on
comparison. . W e are anxiously hop­ this- radical economic proposal wll
■n /
ing Mr. C itp i will ahow up wit!) be received wiHj.Jntcrest in every
•hia’ n’ with which he killed ao many civilised country in the world.
niggers bade In ‘ Oie Alaham.1 " —
About 74,000. signatures were re­
Ocala Banner.
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tained.
Luke North, chairman of this fall, but the single tax proposal
First giving a lengthy outline as tion for tens of thousands of years,
the single taxers* campaign com m it­ Is the most interesting.
to what the relation should be. This and which rivals tho fertility of the
SAM E H ERE
relationship was dlcvided into a Nile and Euphrates, has been drain­
A man came into the Advocate tee, says that after rigid legal check
number of sub heads such as Rela­ ed to grow early fruits and veget­
office Saturday and asked for u copy checking 18,198 names were v a li­
A U T O AC CID E NTS
Tho late wires say that Villa and of the paper. When it was handed dated.
The cost of placing the
tion by Cooperation, Relation be­ ables which find a welcome market
the Homestead robbers have gone to him he said "a lrig h t" nnd walked measure before the voters of C ali­
Bun W agon* Continue to Play tween Church Parents and' Teach­ in the snowbound north. Camphor
to the Ten Thousand Islands for the out. W e'do not know when an inci­ fornia was about $7,000, and many
ers, Relation to tho Church, Rela­ and indigo, cocoanut and
pecan,
Havoc With Sanford People
winter.
tion of Enthusiasm, Selfish Relation. find conditions favorable to their
dent pleased him m6re. ;W e had New Yorkers contributed to the
There has been a series of auto
This not to be taken as ordinarily growth. Hundreds o f lakes and riv­
been scratching our head wondering fune, which the sponsors have dub­
accidents
in the past few days,
A gentleman In New York city where we could ralao our weekly bed, "T h e Great Adventure Fund."
given but the selfish relation to mean ers arc alive with fish and ducks; in
wrote The Herald, asking about the pay roll, and here a stranger like n Henry Bool of Somerset, England accidents, death and fires seeming that anything for tho good or hurt the woqds are game; a thousand
hotels of Sanford.
We sent him a messenger from heaven had shown sent the first $1,000, and near the to go by series. Last Friday as Mr of tho schools was for tho good or miles of shore on-ocean and gulf af­
copy of The Herald and referred us how to pay hills. When f i t t i n g dose of the canvass setit $900 more. and Mrs. Frank Gonzales and fam­ hurt of ourselves. Under each of the ford sea bathing in January; the
ily were ‘making the turn in the cut
him to the advertising columns.
above relations the Doctor had his winter climate rivals that of the
time came we faced the force with a The Fels fund duplicated $2,500 of
of!
road at the end of Sanford ave­
----- 0 ------*
Seven Mexican
appropriate wmarks and never failed Mediterranean.
smiling countenance and said ".A L ­ the contributions.
In most states.the
railway laborers together scraped up nue where the brick road ia being re to drive home a telling point.
A hunting season begins as the tourist
But it wns not alright.
School 'd a y s — what wouldn’ t we R IG H T .”
paired the axle of their Ford car
special instruction to both lenchers season ends, hut in Florida this is
older-people give to lie young again In fact it came near creating a riot; and sent in $2 with the screed, " F o r
struck a stump at the sldo of * the
and pupils, as well as to patrons, reversed and the sportsman has both
and starting the term with books on Now frienda it may he proper to go Land and Lib erty."
road and threw
Mrs.
Gonzales
and special charges -to those named fresh and salt water fishing all win­
shoulder and mother's kiss on our into n dry goods store and get a
This is the measure tho people of
against the wind shield cutting her
were rinade.
cheeks. Little
do the
youngsters spool of thread and pay for it by California will vote upon at the N a&gt;ter, with abundance of ducks, geese,
iadly but not seriously. T h e shock
think of school days'as the happiest saying "a lrigh t;" a cigar deiiler may .vember election:
i—iw- *-'*’*.
'
The text used for the sermon is quail, wHd turkey, deer and hear,
(nocked the wheel from M r, Gon
feel flattered by your calling for one
o f their lives,
"T h e people of the state of Cali- tales and the cue ran into the ditch one zfound in the 9th chapter of within an hour’s rido from his hotel.
. *
—O--of hi* cigars and paying him by say­ fornia do enact us follows:
If he enjoys yachting and motor­
along the road and again shook up Corinthiuns, " I know in part." This
boats,
2,000 miles bf Inland sheltered
Editor Callahan has sold the Ft. ing “ alright." but believe us it will
text
was
especially
fitted
far*
this
"A rticle X I I I of the constitution the occupants hut they escaped with
M yers Press to Henry Ford and we not pay the running expenses of n is hereby amended to take effect bruises und arc able to he out again. class of sermon and there was a les­ waters invite him every day in the
suppose the Press will now come out printing oilice. We tried paying our January 1, 1817, by tho following
son given from this text that should year.
Yesterday as Mr. and Mrs. Er­
w ith the new streamline body, press­ help once by saying that magic section:
have' its helpful influence in the
’
*
"N e a rly half tho population of the
nest Galloway wore coming to town schools.
e d fenders, seif starter mid*be han- word, hut instead of bringing heart­
United
States are within a twenty.•."Public
revenues,
state,
county,
from their country home and were
bled by agents everywhere at fhc felt satisfaction it came near bring­
The
spngs
used
in
the
service
were
|
four
hour
journey by rail of £hla land
ing a riot.
Hot air may he "a l­ municipal and district shall be raised attempting to puss a team the driver
m ark down - price bf $6.98.
selected
for
their
cducntionnl
adof
Bunshine.
A million people living
right" in its proper piat'e. but we by taxation of land values exclusive turned into a gate without warning
v
ant
ages.
wherb
snow*
falls
in winter could, and
have learned the sad lesson that it of improvements, and no tax or and gave the rar no opportunity to
llulTaker of ihe Tam pa Times has
In
tho
near
future
will, enjoy this
charge
for
revenue
shall
lie
imposed
The services were closed with a
|y»ss on the ditch side and the car
takes real coin of the realm to pay
challenged Holly of the Sanford
vast
pleasure
ground
each year.
prayer
by
Prof.
B.
F.
Ezell,
Super­
Wauchuln l,n an&gt;’ lAxbor product, occupation was jammed into a hurhrd wire
printers and paper bilh
Herald In mortal combat on Plant
Tho
one
thing
which
has
stood be­
business
or
person;
but
this
shall
not
vising
Principal
of
the
Sanford
fence injuring both Mr. and Mm.
Field.
HuffN second should insist Advocate.
tween the promised land and many
.prevent the assessment of incomes Galloway severely-, but reports from schools.
th at there be no hair pulling.if In*
thousands of winter visitors has been
and inheritances to provide for old them this morning arc encouraging
want:, his principal to stand a ghost
V E L V E T R O AD S
the absence of good roads.
There
.age pensions, mothers’ endowments and they w ill be out again in a few
PA OLA P O IN T S
o f n show.— Manatee Record.
Clarence
Woods,
that
indefnti
have
been
atretches
of
good
roads,
,
.
and
workingmen’s disemployment days. Their escape- yns a v e ry nar­
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kersey of
----- O —
gable nolbter of all that is good in aTtd dli'BblIlly j nsurunce.
row one from the appearance o f the Green Cpve Springs, who moved re­ hut separated by links which were*
anything hut a jo y to motorists.'
Sanfnrd, like Fort Pierre became Lake 'county and Florida has named
"Lan d holdings shall he equally £ar nnd the place wheru it happened. cently from Paola announce the
Now this is rapidly changing. Coun­
tired of "watchful waiting" for out- tiie sand asphalt roads o f his*county
Margaret
Frances, last
assessed, according to their value for
This mprning as one of the school birth of
ty
after county haa voted road hond*
aid e capital to build n first class the "velvet w av" and there is some
use or occppance, without regard to busses was coming down Park ave­ Thursday.
hotel and the home people are to excuse for his enthusiasm hut
. . . .
by the million dollars, and the state
Miss I*ranees Pearson is visiting js }Jej(
build it themselves, stock now being recently rode over the velvet wav of an&gt;* w,,rk of man thereon; this value nue a little hoy named-ColTey, who
ng crossed in all directions by
lives
hear
tin:
Geneva
ferry
was
rid­
shall
he
determined
in
municipal­
her
sister, Mrs. Kersey, as well ns
u
flubecribed for that purpose. Truly, i Lake county and also the brick
paved highways on which the tourist
th e Lord first helps those who first roads of Orange county that have ities. and wherever else practicable, ing his wheel, collided with the bus her small niece.
can do his 200 miles or more in a
help themselves.
Ft
Pierce News been grouted with cement and we by the 'Somers system,' or other and was knocked down and badly
Mr. and Mrs. Clark C. Pearson day, in comfort. The states leading
much prefer the brick grouted roads means of exact computation fron bruised. Dr. Puleston attended him are the proud possessors of twin north and northwest are also pro­
and reports that he is badly bruised
If anything central locations.
hoys, born Snturday morning, Sep­ viding state roads which rival those
T h ere is nothing so rare as a Sep; In the sum! usphalt.
nnd
shaken up but not Heriously in­ tember 30th.
"T
h
e
intent
of
this
provision
is
to
treated
this
mantin­
in
k
roads
brie■
in ti\e nortiu^and the vast procession
..tenmher day in Florida and U!1 the
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take for public use the rental and jured.
of cars which passed into Florida
June days of the writers are nothing ner are■ smoother riding than tin* site values of land and to reduce
Billingsgate to Chancery Lane. . tho past winter carried license signs
■ws compared to* our matchless Sep­ t»:trrri itsphuit aiud there is one tiling land holding to those only w h o'live
P It ECAUTIO N A K Y M EASU R E
, admit
‘'IlilllngSKato"
ia now* scarcely of. probably every state in the
tem ber days and October days in tha t (T arenee (till have
the brie k roads are then* for all time on or make productive use of it.
heard,
wo
aro
told,
at Billingsgate. Union. These license signs, by the
this state.
The excursionists from
School
Hoard*
Resolved
to
Prevent
Tho
epithet
must
ho
disestablished. way, serve as a first aid to new ac&lt;.iiumiK ii
.
"C onflicting provisions are hereby
the northeast' are finding
it uui
out uI,,,
and .'and
8an(i a,Phalt Tn.tui*
arc " U
,
Infantile Paralysis
What
shall
taka
Its
place?
Dickens, quaniia;nv*hipr. -fttu1
oL.
°* w''ur an&lt;l repealed."
coining her*1 hv hundred* to spend 1
w
^
i
o
t
o
g
^
y
s
^
1
1
.Urnmnemr,
frpmrTntprr
.which
pervades
^Florida
tear,
at
least
from
the
Wekiwa
in
a
circular
let.
Through^
t|&gt;;*,,
id
io
m
of
CptmLy.
1 heir
- Chairman North j
*' vacations.
*
, bridge to Sorrento. The brick f&gt; ■ ,1(f M im tm .wirbrm -nf
urt' fii sufiMf flu'f * 1
fiisjifflOY U. J- Miller, Mi D WDOul Uio worst and most forclblo Ian- renders it very easy, especially for
----- O -----Kuago to bo found in his novels In tho
i ,
, „ , fi '[•— ,|- ~ i i M ii r 'i i r .
m./r" 'l ri . j 1
T 1,1-,. nture" fund, the Board of Public Instruction yes­ mouth of Smallwood, a denizen of tho visitors from the same state, to make
B p te -* - * ' Iftwafrau
fThfll
thcV ;trt. theHtTnuof roads that
hubbies over with enthusiasm. He terday passed resolutions that will purllous o f Chancery Lano!—London new friends. It is.no unusual sight
north report the factor.es working
*u rMn| j Florjda w|1, makt, hl.rcafu.r ttntl Sem
to see several cars from different
prevent any ca,*c o f infantile paral­ Evening Standard.
writes:
■
d ay and night ami the greatest s a v e L ^ - w
commlsslonera after 'a
ysis in the Semi note schools this year.
parts of the. same state touring to"H
a
lf
the
struggle,for
a
free
earth
o f prosperity sweeping the country.!aiuuiuu^ti
h
, hl8pBt.tion
decJdod 11(1011
111r»|revx11vii&lt;i uvvntiu
jtetlusr,-who*e-ownere-had-nevrr m
T h e school- board can alwaya be
Thin means more visitors to San- Tthis form for the new roads and they is ovpr. The initiative measure to
--------------Tndlsercet AUvtCk;----- -r before.
huflipn** suML*ipebpUt»-4ep»tfdie d^n rtg iiiv tna' rU hTpiing at
untax
Doctor— “ Madam, you must tako
"Jord.— Sahford Hcrald-f
will all I' b b»h| of this j r ......
raising
public
revenue
from a single, the right time, nnd this step tow art more oxerclso. 1 should advise walk­
"A lready $12,000,000 has been ap­
A fte r, vp'ir vi.iip*-- i ^ - '
rond from Sanford to the OraUge tax on land values; taking the profit having _thl* schools free of the disease
ing
every
day."
•
Wealthy
U
d
y
—
propriated—one
county
alone
is
o f yo u r celery for a *few weeks they county line to hetfin this week. The.|out of h,!e aorMt vacant jot8 nn(1
Id a 'step in tho right direction.
"W alking! ity dear doctor, you must spending $1,500,000, and others, a
*wUl need u chapge of diet.
And
grouted brick roads are not only a |nnd, speculation; gagging privilege
bo accustomed to attending poor poo- million oach— for paved highways.
Below is the resolution in full:
what better eh^nge than i l ^ (smogs
p
lo!"
*
.
velvet way but tm*y girr permanent. and monopoly at their source—openWhereas: Acute- Anterior PolyoNo other
state affords so many
Apalachicola oyster
Af&lt;a!acnicola
intransient.
Intranam,utable,
per- !ng the lnn(, um, {,„ nntural re.
tneylitis (acute infantile paralysis)* is
miles of motor roadw ay bordering
'Tiroes.
|sources to the whole people on equal a disease which is prevalent through­
Musk's Power Great.
ocean, gulf, rivers and lakes. The
W e will do our best, hut when PJJjj*1'* et'crlMling.
— O
terms
—
this
hold,
idealistic,
plainly
Musk
In
Its pure atato fa so radio­ automobile tourist literally rolls along
out
the
country
a
t
the
present
time
th ey reach Sanford they always stay.
active that, If held close to tho body through avenues of palms."
" A D V E R T O U R fS T " S E A S O N
spoken people's bill has won u place and
----- O -----for a time. It will produce sores simi­
The svitson of the advertising fakir on the November ballot.
Whereas, This disease is one o f a lar to those caused by radium.
A S^l’ KET S C E N T E D B U N C H
* ■
* *
and the advertising fakir is ulpon
"A gain st such heavy odds as an communicable nature which is more
. 3t has been generally well proven
M l j us.
Thb Jacksonville Ad Club calls empty treasury, lack of state.organ­
e a s ily - disseminated1 by segregation,
th a t a man who swaggers around, j h,m
advertou'rial» and it is apt,y
ization,
timidity
of
those
who
said
and
•
•
*
in u r* of toti a
Ifun, threatens to
.
‘
it
can't
he
done,'
it
has
been
done.
t-»#“ it, and tells how he stood at j
..
f ,
. , 4,
Whereas. The most likely period
tiuch and such a time with finger on!
wou!d
remmd lhc Money cannot buy the earlf) free— of incubation is tw o weeks as d e­
r u t i m am
trigger is a bully and a coward. In bu,!n*M men of Leesburg who are only an awakened manhood can cided by the most eminent au thor­
PILE
REM
EDY
addition to this, such men an* abso-j ™ m ber* of the hoard of trade that achieve it —hut without sufficient ities on the subject; Therefore be it
a resolution • was passed lost Tall money in this hard age o f cash noth
is a scientifically prepared medicated
lu tely repugnant, to decent citizens
Resolved, By the Board of Public BEING A BOOST FOR F L O R I D A paste in tubes for proper use; also tablets
binding all members to refuse to ing at all can he d on e.' Now the
w ho desire to observe the law and
Instruction 'Tor Scminolo county,
CLIMATE. SCENERY AND ROADS for internal use in same package. A rem­
patronize any advertising* scheme main atrugglo begins.
ruled o f commpn sense.
And, os a
edy which you can use yopmclL
Soi“
Florida; that no child in Seminole
except that o f an established publi­
" I t Is not necessary to argue with
The Popular Mechanics pays Flor­ on its merits. Ask us. SUld only by us,
general thing, a quiet and law abid­
cation in the trade territory, unless the California voter about the iniq­ county be permitted to attend the id a this tribute in its October issue: 50c and $1.00.
ing citizen, if he ever becomes really
public schools who has been]out of the
unless the solicitor present a letter uities' of land monopoly.
R. C. BOWER
"Florida, with good claims for the
Personal state of Florida, within the past tw o
angered can either whip or cow down
signed by the special committee of experience has abundantly educated
oldest settlement in this country, is
any auch swashbuckler. The Jack­
three appointed to pass upon such him. He (and she) are avid of the weeks, or who does not have a cer­ one of the newest states in poitj^of lr Ccaii af C **»ij--j«tff*,‘ gsk«WkwrT*ss^
son ville Free I’rcss, whose columns
if. HIM* »f riwMs
tificate of health from a legally o r­
chunce to vote for any measure that, ganized Boatd o f Health, from the developm ent Perhaps it wore more la is Kitit) et
agound with abuse for ail who dis­ schemes.
Ltd* Haler*
It is Up to the nowspapers through will abolish landlordism and turn
agree wiih it, h s-* a Don Bomhosteo
point of origin, which ia satisfactory accurate to say has been one of the
Noties ii hereby |Wsn. to all w(,“ l5 **
out
Florida
to
expose
these
schemes
open
the
fair,
rich
land
of
the
Gold­
newest,
for
the
past
few
years
have
Furioso of that boasting and bully­
,n*y conesrn, that on tbs l»t «ts» ot »*P*
to the~~county medical inspector.
tsraber
A. 11. ISlff, I thail apply to lh»
worked changes almost magic. T o Honorable
ing breed on its stuff. This person, and, as corresponding secretary of en State to Its every in h a b ita n t(Srorr* O. llsrrina. Jodfs •!
And
be
it
Further
Resolved,
T
h
a
t
the visitor there ia endless variety •*ld Court, m Judgo ol Probits, tor ■ »
who thinks he is funny, and tries to the Florida State-Press Association, make it easy for every one to own a
Baal dhrhart* a* aiseator of tho •J**1*
a copy of these resolutions be spread
to enjoy. The live oaks whiefi were Ud* 11si nr*. dscOsisd; and ttst at •I" “ * *
make other people believe he is the editor of (he Commercial has home.
upon the minutes o f the board —
tins
I wltl pr**#nt ray flail
set
certain
machinery
in
motion
by
"T h e intelligent minority of Cali­
young when Christ was horn, their psecular
fierce, writes under the no in tie
ol slid aatato, and i»k far tbur
copy.m ailed to each (teacher within
which
absolute
evidence
will
he
se­
fornia is already well informed on
plume of "Bear Cat from Big
hranchea pendent with hanging moss; approval.
the
county,
and
a
copy
delivered
to
Dalsd Fab 18th. A. D. I»ML
palms by the million, lofty pines,
S w a m p ."
It's u safe bet 'that any cured in most instances when thes^ the theory of single tax. There is
CHAS. D. HAINESthe Sanford Herald with the request
Eascntsrordinarily brave man could stick a schemers and fakers and fakira try hardly a high school in the state
giant cypresses, and all manner of
for
publication.
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M
tfr3
11-1
l H l-Z t-tfire cracker in a corn cob and run out their schemes the first time. whose pupils have not debated 'll.
wonderful semi tropical
growth,
him ou t of town. H r went to Tal- This information will b f sent to all One. of the examining questions put
blend their odor with ocean breezes. Ia Csart-sf County Jad(s, flswlasls Csostr
• { FUrida
Jaha** r « the other day, and wrote a members over the official signature to teachers far the higher grades Is, The Relation of the Baptist Church Miles ppon miles have heen cleared, fa Stats
re Ktats ol
to
the
Schools
o
f
Sanford
of
the
secretary,
and
no
paper
in
tho
Js C* iD ns
‘ What is single tax?' Women's clubs
alary about his experiences while
and where recently existed an al­
1 *
Notice u hereby • f t von, to all
Sunday momine service at the most impenetrable jungle have ap­ way eoaesra, that on tbs »th dsy st r •#-.
there, (ram which we cull the fol­ state need fear to expose the scheme have studied it. Already it has come
A. D. I9 1 T ,'I ahaH apply
low ing choice paragraph, Just to whenever it rears- its head in that to pass that Henry George standa Tem ple was set apart fOr'aij educ- peared rich farms, producing two ruary
Honorable Georgs G. Herilnf.
f * - v out as the most illustrious man in tional sermon—occasioned by the and three crops per year. Orchards eild Court, aa Judea ol rrsta ts, lo t WT
ahow our law abiding citixena what paper’s territory.
flail dtaehargo aa saaeutor if tbs • * « "
aort o f a bunch expects to be in
The only reason this and other im­ Ihe annals of California., Comes now fact th at the Sanford aehools opened •of orange and grapefruit anti planta­ J. C. Kelaa,.defeated; and t b it * ^ , “ 5
time
I alii prsaant toy fla il
chatgc q f the siate after Jan. 1, portant ' matters pertaining* to the the great adventure to put single yesterday. The subject used by Dr tions of pineapple lend charm and
tiicu to r of aaid sots to, and a»k *or
■mfi
1917:
, ....
Hym an in his discourse Was “ T h e variety to the summer day In winter •pprovtl. -r
welfare of the rfUle press have not tax trito practice."
There
■"Tuesday morning the good, old been placed before the.members o(n -m
ero Min
are five
nve other
orner initiative Relation of the Baptist Church to th months. Land that haa.been gather­ . ^ t s d Aagaat 4th.
tor. sir v
Hffleea Dklly . Democrat published tho aaaod^lion is that repeated, f l- { measures on the California ballot I Schools of Sanford.**
ing rich deposits o f dying* Vegeta101- *-T, K 1M , 1 M ,

THROUGH AVENUES
OF P A L M S

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INand about t h e c it y
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,,

little lUpp^ningt— Mention
of Matters in B r ie fPersonal Items of
Interest
! Seminary ®f the Floating Small
T»tk» Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Readers •
Mr. and Mr*. W. E. Watson Have
removed from their former home on
fourth itrect to one of tha Heaton
houses bn Park avenue. ,
Bower recently purchased
the Thrasher houae on Fourth street
|«ii Saturday took possession
where he and Mrs. Uowcr and the
biby are comfortably ensconced;

R c.

\ Real Bargain— Seven
room
house and lot, good location. Good
urms. Monthly payments, 7 per
rtnt interest. N . H. Garner. Sec
Be quick or you may lose a bar­
gain. '
13*4tc
Hon. Clarence Woods, editor of
the-Eustis Lake Region and one of
the greatest boosters in the state of
Florida ’was in the city a few hours
yesterday and paid The Herald a
pleasant visit, Clarence is like a ray
of aupshine that filters into the room
through the curtains of trouble that
heset the sanctum of the-editor on
certain days. Like all Kentuckians
he is a gentleman, first, last and all
'

the timeGet your school supplies at The
Herald office.
12-2tc
Word comes from Dr. C edi Butt,
who is in Atlanta being treated by
a specialist that he will not recover
the entire use of his eye recently in­
jured by having a fish hook stuck
iu it at the beach. This will be a
double affliction to the doctor as he
b lorced to rely upon his eyes in his
profession as a dentist.
His many
friends hope for his entire recovery
ere he returns home.

For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
Self Rising Flour— At nil grocers.
.
G-tf
Messrs. \\ illio and Jim Ilonlchnti
motored over in their car toX'araota
Sunday to get their" brother and
children, whore the children have
entered school.

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Use Juba ’ Self Rising Flour for
delicious hot Biscuits— A t all gro­
cers.
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FOHL’S CRACK BATTERY.

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1908 M ILLINERY

Two Former Breaker Boys Make
Success at Cleveland.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butts will
move to DeLaritl this week to make Pitcher Stanley fcovele»kie and Catcher
O'Neill Become Stars In Big Show
their home.. Cnpt. Butts is one of
Only Thrqugh Dogged De•
tin- popular conductors on tho-A. C.
termination.
I.. and his many triends here hate
Sweaters and -&lt;|&gt;nrt emits. Sweaters to see him leave and h o p e 'it will
for men, woniva and children. 3 m J j not he lor long. Both Mr. and Mrs.
Irwo former breaker hoy* o f the coul
^ ,oro" Hl-ltc j Butts will he missed by u large circle regions of Pennsylvania are , doing
their share toward keeping Cleveland
Charlie
Anderson,
J r .,
l e f t ' 0^ ^ u n tW in Sanford/
,
n big fnctor In the American leugiie
Sunday for Gainesville, (la., to enter j For delicious hot biscuits psc Juba
race. They form a battery that bus
Riverside Military School. He h a s 'S e lf Rising Flour— A t all grocers. .
been uniformly successful all season.
been home this summer.
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The ex-anthrndte' wonder* who are
, Plant freeslas.
Walter Realty loft Sunday for his luerensltig lii famd with leaps und
home in Washington, North Caro­ bounds.are Pitcher HRqnltty Covelesklc
Plant gladioli for winter bloom.
lina, after spending several days here o f Sbaniokln nnd Ctttcbor Steve
Comfort Cottage hnH opened for
Oddly enough,
with his many friends.
Wnlter is O’ Neil! o f Mlnookn.
the winter season and a limited
both
players
were
tried
by Conblt
doing well in his North Carolina
number of guests can. lie accommo­
Maek in their undeveloped stage, but
home and carries the- best wishesvof
dated with -the best that can he ob­
were let out. After numerous rebuff*
his ninny friends with him.
Stanley Coveleskle, whose brother,
tained. Comfort Cottage maintains
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for Hurry, won fume earlier In the major
n high standard coupled with that
delicious
hot Biscuits— A t all gro­ longue, unheralded enriie to Cleveland
home comfort so dear to the peart
this year and made good from the
cers.
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of the people that want the best.
i
Prices are reasonable.
Coriifort Cottage opened ^ yester­ start
Coveleskle Is an Iron man, nnd has
• Use Julia Self Rising Flour for day morning with many of the for­ been wdrkcd repeatedly out qf turn,
delicious hot Biscuits— A t all gro­ mer pntrons of the house at break­ especially being dependable. ns a re­
fast. They will flock to the place
cers.
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lief man In close games. In a recenl
where they can get the home cook­ series v^th the Mncknien Stanley per­
Sunday dinners ore a specialty at
ing and the pies like mother used to formed an uncommon feat. Cleveland
Comfort Cottage during the winter
make.
was lending,'3 to 1, when Klepfct
senson. Why bother with dinner at
weakened
In the ninth Inning,
J.
Carnes,
proprietor
of
the
home when you can get a dollar
The first two Mncknien to face him
Hotel
'
Carnes
and
his
niece,
Miss
dinner ut Comfort Cottage for fifty
Lee
Gladys Curnos spent Sunday in In the mound' reached base.
cents?
Tampa where Mr. Carnes owns and
Just received, an assortment of
operates the Hotel Qlive.
coat suits at the French Millinery
For delicious hot bisebits use Juba
Shop.
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Self Rising Fl our—
all grocers.
Transplant your violets as soon
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as it rains, *
With the advent of winter visitors
" B ill" Palmer left yesterday for
and the opening of the 'Ranford
his home in Gru'ndy Center,- Iowa,
schools the city is taking on Its ac­
where he expects to spend the win­
customed air of activity and one of
ter months.
He was the premier
the heat seasons in our history is
pitcher and all round good man on
promised.
the Sanford baseball team this -sea­
son and his many friends, here hate
Business Licenses Expire Sept. 30
to see him leave but expect to have
Please take notice that all business
m
him here again when the Sandspur and occupation licenses expire on
Lodge gets going good again.
Sept. 30 and should be renewed at

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1.
had not been back in that period.
He noted many changes in the city
and had a .good lime renewing old
Acquaintances.

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TH EfSAN PO RD HERALD
Mich., nnd Louisville, K y „ ,and Chi*
cago, III nnd were gone six weeks.
S ay. there are pretty places bm
nothing like dear old Sanford.

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Fine S to c k in Novelties and
. .Trimmings Arriving Daily
MRS. GRACE E. WILLIAMSL
10G East First Street

. Sanford, Florida

•H --|--|-l--F-F-F-M“l"M"f-t-F-Fd-j-l-f-F-f+ 7- cents at th&lt;| door,_ twenty five cents
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AVLT R O C K IS
A F A V O R IT E
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----Charles Condskey, owner o f
tin* Chicago Mlilte Sox, hits 11
high regard for All rock. “ He’s
always 11 favorite here," re­
marked Cotuuiy. “ He illil some
great work for us, I remember
|| Hint post-season tie we bad with ”
■• the Cubs many years ngo^-tlic +
II one which was never settled.
"The West sldrnf thought we 4J were through as regards pitch­
ers for the fourteenth game. 1 +
U went down to the bench arid-JI
; | asked Hoy Patterson bow he felt. ••
. 1 Before Hoy could answer, Nick 11
|J chimed In and asked If he
.» couldn’t work.
11 " I took him up on his proposl* +
j &lt; tli 111 and let hllu go In. Un the
IJ first hull pitched Jimmy Slagle J
■• cracked a terrific single to cenII ter. Then Altrock wound up.and
■• threw the ball over to first.
! I catching Slagle asleep hy several
T feet,
" ‘ It’s all o(T.' I kiiIII to myself,
as I stood behind the screen un­
der the, *lnnd. 'W e’ll win now.*
And we did win. Yes. I've al­
ways tlkeil Altroek and uiu glad
whenever he comes to town."

for ladies and ten cents fur children.
If wb do not get the support we can­
not continue these games nnd wish
you would give us your support hy
taking the live tickets when Davis
calls upon you.
Clean |ip and Beautify
In line with the clean up cam­
paign that will be pushed arduously
from Oct. 1 to 1) w ill.h e found' a
number of locals, suggesting the
seeds and bulbs that urq seasonable
tor planting. W hile we nre cleaning
up we should also* plant for the wintr
and spring garden s'th at our town
mny blossom like the rose in these
seasons.’

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The city forces and the Woman's
club will pull together as in each pre­
ceding campaign. Attention will be
centered on home grourfds, streets,
parks and alleys and it is hopt&gt;d by
the committees in .’charge to eclipso
nil former campaigns which have
already placed Sanford in the fore­
most rank of clean, and attractive
towns.
BIG T IM E AT S T U A R T

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East Coast Chamber o f Commerce
Will Celcbratn
.
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Nothing Much to Celebrate.
Stuart expects to have u big cele­
An Ohio poet celebrated bfe ton bration on October I Ot h nnd 11th,
thousandth parody on “ Mary Had a
this date being the first birthday o f ’
Llttlo Lamb" tho other day without
the East Coast Chamber of Com­
being able to think of anything elso.—
merce and they have issued the fol
St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
lowing invitation to the world at
large:
Priscilla l lull

Bermuda onion Seed direct from
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba once.
Tenerifle. Call on The L. Allen
Self Rising Flour— At all grocers.
J NO. I). J1 N K IN S .
Seed Co.
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Tax Collector.
The Print-ilia Club will meet at All Civic and Commercial Organi­
E. E. Brady purchased the Garner
Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Taylor have
the home of Mrs. John Pace Thurszations:
house on Park avenue neat door to
returned from a three weeks' trip to Notice to Business Men of the Clljr
The Florida East Coast Chnrnbor
*day afternoon nt 3 o'clock.
Dr. Miller's home and the Brady
spot Springs where Mr. Taylor went, . •
of Sanford
of Commerce is just rounding out a
family will giovc into their new home
to reduce nnd M rs.'T a ylo r to gain
All business
nnd
occupation
successful year, the first of Us exist­
ai soon as some improvements con­
Woman's Club M eeting
weight, with the result that Mr. licenses expire on Sept. 30th und
ence, und will celebrate its first
templated are made.
Tho
first
*
business
meeting
Of
the
Taylor Is fatter than ever.
should be renewed at once.
a
birthday ut Stuart, Palin Beach
senson
will
lie
held
nt
the
Womnn's
For Sale-Delayed order just ar­
‘
J. C. RO BERTS,
Dahlias planted in the fall bloom
county, on October 10th and 11th
Club
tomorrow
(Wednesday)
after­
rived—Celery seed American and
~m
City Tax Collector.
in early spring.
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noon at three o’clock.
A full at­ next.
French.
II. II. Chappell, Cetory
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The purpose of this letter Is to
tendance is desired.
C. &amp; B. Corsets nt the French
avenue
&gt;
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urge all progressive citizens of the
Millinery Shop,
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R E G IS T E R ! REGISTER:
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Howard have
fifteen counties in the eastern por­
Democrats
who voted In the June
Workmen
are
busily
engaged
in
recently moved * from the Garner
tion of the state to attend the
house on Park avenue to the Fisher putting on the finishing touches on primary should bra* in mind the
Stuart convention.
the Seminole Bank building getting fart that registration in the primary
home on Magnolia avenue.
Catcher Steve O'Neill.
A . very attractive and interesting
(Continued Ironi Page 3)
hooks does not qualify for participa­
The ladies of the Presbyterinn ready for the stucco work. A largo
program
is being prepared, both for
tion In the November election, Fold quickly demoted Klepfer to Hie
Ayction Itridge
church will give a series of cooked metallic Indian head was lifted to
the business sessions and the enter­
hath
and
called
on
Stanley
to
save
thr
The Bridge Club season was open­ tainment of the delegates and vis­
food" sales. The first is "to be held the roof yesterday -and will adorn whejffrr his party affllintian be Dem ­
ocratic or otherwise, mast be prop­ game. The new star grimly fanned ed yesterday with an J nteres ting
the top corner of the building.
Saturday, Oct. 7th, at Irwin &amp;
itors. Among the speakers who are
erly registered In the general regis­ Oldrlug and l ’lneh Hitters Seining nnd game
at-th e home of Mrs. F. L. expected to, deliver addresses are:
' biles store.
Sale conducted by
Writing ink, stamp pad ink, paste,
Htcllhiiiier
In
order,
saving
the
guim
tration books.
Miller which wgs prettily decorated Mr. Frank linker, president of the
Circle D. Mrs. Fred Williams, chair- mucilage, fountain pen ink, number­
Persons who ' registered in the for the Indians.
for
the occasion with pink rosi-s ami organization; Hon. Duncan U. Flet­
man.
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ing machine ink, cash register ink,
Fourteen Reasons ago the fan* wore
general registration hooks two years
th&lt;* dainty little (lowers of the pink cher, United States Senator from
following
with
much
interest
,
the
in
fact
every
kind
of
ink
known,
ut
Mr*. Julius Schultz nnd family
ago, however, .are not required to cnreorrOf tho O'Neill twins of the St vine intermingled With ferns.
The Florida; Hon. Park Trammell, Gov7-tf
will move to the city this week from tmi Herald olllce.
register again this year.
prize
was
won
by
Mrs.
C.
M.
Yotce
Louts
Nationals.
Mike
was
a
pitcher
1’rmir Ilf Florida; H-qii W iT *1itni l ;—their country home. The Cedars, end
M ayor Davison, ■ Aldermen Max­
The registration hooks for Sc^pf'- and John 11 catcher. They enjoyed} in wham tin* givim n punty pliT tm i member of Congress from the Fourth
•ill occupy the Thrasher home at well nnd.Dingec, Sheriff-elect F,. E.
"b iff"ImI"l&gt;11HU' fur u wldlo. but thr tlngfrTe
Ipore county ara-naw o f r i l it e arir 1
District; Hon. W. A. M cRae, Com­
the corner of J-’unith fcUaat ami Park Brailo. FH Ir f*—‘ "k and
precinct and will remain open until partnership was afterward split by
A tempting refreshment course missioner of Agriculture; Hon. R. E.
were a "distinguished
distinguished party that
the players being sent to different
October 14th.
was served consisting of creamed Rose, State Chemist; Hon. Thos.
Buy jour sthool supplies In qunn- made the trip to Eustis Thursday to
teams.
lie sure your name Is on the gen­
chicken in putties, Avacado salad, F\ West, Attorney General; Hon.
see
the
game
of
ball
between
Eustis
lilies st The Herald office and save
Mike finally drifted to the minor*,
and Mt. Dora, which resulted 6 to 0 eral registration books if you expect lie Is qulto a power today In Hit wufers, olives and cofietv Mrs. D. L. C. BJ_ Furkhiilr ek-Suurome C ourt-—
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T ilri^iur. Mrs. -CoiiBalcs nnd Mrs. Justice of Floridn; M r. Fr C, Elliott,
Editor Holly mqt to vote in the general election.
MU* \ irginia Smith has returned in Eustis' favor.
Thigpen, were guests of the club. Chief State Drainage Engineer; Dr.
thousand of
his •' m
of his
piri; _ w i * -BMllUrr-JaJl naw,.before you forhome after spunding t he apmmcr at five .thousand --------V
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Members playing were M r*. Pulcs- J. Petersen, u cunning factory ex­
friends before, during and after the
^ ^ s - T t r t m i r m ^ o r g i a and the
ton,
Mrs. Newman, Mrs- Herndon. pert, and others.' Much will he daid
game. He once liaved la Eustis and
Carolina*.
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Mrs.
Vorce nnd Air*. Connelly.
und donF which will Lbe of interest
Gave
Some
Warning.
appreciates the way the Lake Re­
Voui know-tin, place. T H R E E IN
and real value to ' the farmer, the
W ife—•'Well, dear, I shall hard to
gion columns nrc filled with uds. It
* L STORE. We cut the prices for
business man arid all who are inter­
Dance al li'opiun'sC lu b
is true Bob Holly is the best looking do the cooking now. Cook left with­
Jour sake.
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out warning this afternoon."
Hus­
A delightful farewell * dance was ested in the work of an organisation
bald headed man we ever saw — nnd
Theo. Aulln, 0. P. Swope, B. G. we arc some bald headed ourselves! band—"Not exactly without warning.
given at the Woman's Club last o f this kind.
Shu told mu this morning 1 hud bettor
raitb, J, T. Clark and other Oviedo — Eustis Lake Region.
evening by the hoys of the younger
Tick eradication, farming methods,
bring souiu dyspepsia tublels tonight,
folks •ere among the visitors to the
society set in honor of Miss' Mny the raising of cattle, hogs and poul- 'N o w .pattern hats nrriverdnily rfV but I didn't qulid understand what
®ly yesterday.
Thrasher. The music was furnished try, a better system of land title
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the Freqch Millinery Shop,
13^1 tc tdia meant."
by M rs.' Houser. ‘ Attending the registration, the East Coast Canal,
.
Jul,a Self Rising Flour for
Tim e now to got the gardens
.so ri,»:
dance were Misses Muy Thrasher, the Federal Rural CrcditafV U l, a
oditious hot Biscuits— A t all groNutl,e I h*rvl&gt;y e&gt; ea ihst
s*«ii I'V
ready for winter.
Reds should be
Virginia - Brady, Elizabeth Stafford, State Marketing Bureau, tho calling
,
.
u.i
-i
%
urft
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virtu- »&gt;!
thoroughly cleansed, of weeds and uri-i l ‘i
Fannie Rehu Munson. Clarissa Star­ of a State* Constitutional Conven­
Gaston M. Jacobs of Chuluota' old root growth, spaded and for*
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ling,
Frances Chappell und Miss tion. Everglade Drainage and many
■"d
•as in the city yesterday on busi­ tiiized.
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Vivian Jones of Orlando; Messers. other matters of importance "will ho
es connected with the county comUse Juba Self Rising Flour for
Allan Jones, Hume Humph, Ned discussed.,
aiuioners.
delicious hot Biscuits—A t all gro­
Chittenden, Oliver Murrell, Regi­
The /Floriila
Florida Last
East Coast nnd
u n djtjje
The beat place to buy tablets, cers.
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nald Holly, .Geo. McLaughlin, M or­ Atlantic .Coast Line Railway will
pi
t
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f)&lt;‘n points and Ink is The
a *1
ris, Spencer,,, Ed. Betts ifnd Mr. allow reduced fares for this occaSetftls of ragged robin, larkspur, * lo »n
Ht
I m i.i
3 in 1 s ‘ « c .
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.si
Mamhall.
r f
nasturtiums and sweet peas, should tAtl.I.OI »»•: Ipyt Uirtri
■fen.
jff * * 1 •
mip al Itit.-fc • A. * - «'4iAg
J ; 0L dcliciou'1 hot biscuits use Juba be sown now, just where you expect S*n|i&gt;
,1 1
»*
il in
The
loutline
of tho p'rogrum for
Using Flour— A t all grocers,
*i f i r
them to remain. Sow salvia, carna­
Mr. and ! Mrs. Frank lilillcr are
1
atudh
wii
Unit
On-,
.
1
o
convention
is us follows:
,
e-tr \ tions, dlanthus and daisy seed in of i n n i i r n .
&lt; CTtftfiipi «UuB f0.‘«
anticipating! « delightful trip t o 'Co-,
Tuesday,
October
10—
Morning
A
Lauf'k'ti*
K.v.
in to Hou'
• R- Murphy has returnod to his boxes to be transplanted.
All. are til,tLet
lumbus, Ohio, where the' National Business session, with addresses of
c.s i,i *nMrL *K'\ Dot l On* "a-itt T«*.V
me at Monroe after spending a Tew seasonable right now,_________ ______ ,»|| il,* ., " t V.iFp Ar ♦)*"•
rja’iiir ‘
Embalmersj.M’iil convene -tiext wcok. welcome and responses from the
tti'tir'H'KI*.
, 10.1 i? il.tuii fv** ill liij
Un
home .at Hunting1-litW St It he
Mr. JHitierjia secretary and treasurer counties represented.
Calls and Easter lilies should be
'tl*(l 1 *t * (Mini 4li*
N IV I* **,( w-r,1 4U,
s t ; - : 1 ,*f h VVH
of
the organisation, an office ho has
bedded now.
MSOj
l.
in
f
;
Him.
an
it
11
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Afternoon— Short business session,
Comfortl)f blankets, crochet quillssunlit 'pi (. „ , 1 L i ;iu 1,-41. in *tth| till
held for a number of years.
Grand Millinery opening Thursday (***!» W t i l . —1Jf I &gt;1' !• |l-l '« of ! t fSttfilnc.
followed
by tou r-of the surrounding
r s and pillow cases.
3 In 1
.
....
,
Friday and Saturday of the French (■jnl»iniit« Hitt1 •
country by auto, ■including inspec­
taii 1 Ji (LitiBsoa « AJilliion la Huulb
World's Series
Millinery Shop at Lawton Bros s.itM i. rt»t
T?
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The base ball fans will be glad to tion of the St. Lucie R iver bridge.
•at* b tin i Itvisd up m a* Xt»« ■gfop*r«y
he qsny Wends of Mr. and Mrs. Oviedo.
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lltt d*l*sa*nL, U. Vi n&lt;ntoS t « &gt;*U«tjr
Evening— Banquet in honor of
know that J ,L. Hurt will again
[d fiv e u llo s s td eaiti. T an s- u(
i»»h .
I ‘ ‘ P.evtne
to ,ee thorn , E. H y Palmer has .been In the city
show the W O R L D S E R IE S in de­ the delegates and visitors, with ad­ J • V*
a**f to psjr for till*.
. lb
Mr- Devine haa worked In for a few days coming over 'from
!
r . M. H A N D . UkMia.
a
i
Pitcher
Stanley
Coveleakie.
tail on E L E C T R IC
D IA M O N D dresses by noted visitor*.
Svmlooi* County, flo rid *.
ltkM tr* f° r y *1" * nd 11,1 tb « bo&gt;« his form on Lake fctobrge on the St.
I j- T in-SIc
constructed specially fo r 'these series ■ Wednesday, Oct, 11 — Morning,
minors, being manager of the UMca,
witk ,ll m‘ IIe h“ accepted a job J o h n s . Ml1." palmof j hays that while
' N h t i l f * N *l*
at. the IM P E R IA L *
T H E A T R E Business Session.
m o l i ", Oovernm6nt “ nd they have he haa a fine place on Lake George
Und«r *ad by virtu* of *n oiocutloa New York State league team. John’s
commencing
Saturday,
Oqt.
7th and
Afternoon— T rip to. St. L u c ie ‘ In ­
iMulns
out
of
on
I
uad*r
tho
ooot
ot
Ibo
io Indian Head, Maryland^ he thinks Sanford is the beat place County Ju df*’* Court of tho cju n ty of career wu* stopped by ileuth.
will
be
continued
Monday,
Oct.
9th
let.
Ststo.ol rtqrldo, la s suit t oioln • Steve, a younger brother of the fa­
Idelidni Juj**
«W n « Flour'for to live and expects to come back Somlnolr,
l*t*(y pondlac. whorvin L M. It«hblnd*i
Evoning— Entertainment at the
mous twins, hus this season earned a until with Boston or Brooklyn win
l^ c io u . hot B U culU -At all gro- here ere long,
V
li p foista lt and E. J. T o m p «-n l« d*l«n
1hn
Lyric Theatre, This closes the con­
dint. I h it * loVlod upon and will aoll to tb« bigger t&gt;osltlon In the fast set than four games*
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bilboot and b**t hi d*r for rath at tbp •ven hi* brother* ever enjoyed. Sieve.
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba coualy
This is an expensive proposition, vention.
cju tt houta door at Hanford, SaraU w a * nd Mr*' 9 * ° ’ West left i Self Rising Flour—At all grocers.
loot• rtu n jy. ’ lorl la, on Msndajr, th» &lt;th Is young, hut not n newcomer In tho only three cities including Sanford
Kindly advise M r. Stanley Kitday of Nov mbor. I U f . durl ■ th* 1***1
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Kineit**
^*hey have moved to
our* of *al«, U tu-ii* tho i r t l Mondor In fdst set. A fter hi* Athletic experience In Florida haa had this ELECTRIC chlng, Stuart, Fla., as to how many
o mooili, tbn fall twin* d4*rrlbo«l ro il bo Joined the Cleveland team .In 1U12
fe n
' u °*
Mr
&lt;• well
A. 8. Allen has ye .terday to his twtato
effect of the World Series and we will attend from your town, so that
to --lt: Halt aero auvaro altualid In
BotUinr ® hr. 0wned the Btudwine old home in Atlanta after spending tba S W a w n a r of tho N K M of N R t^ , Sve. and tnude good from the start? He will appreciate your support on ac­ arrangemehta can be mado t o ’ takp
7/ ,* W°fbs and sold out. V .
I t , Tp. 20, It. I I E « l , l*»)*d upon a* th* batted the ball hard in lpl3 and 1014
several days* here with his old time pioporty of tha ddoodant, E. J. Thomtnon.
count of the heavy, expense attached care of everybody.
to oatLfy laid oiaontion sad coot*. T a r a * as well as catching excellently, but it
friends.
Mr.
Allen
resided‘
In
San­
RED
Cordially your*, . ,
V
^ r n e d ‘ n&lt;l rt)K
i r,"lKHr ry E|ttte h4v®
al * 1 * cash. Purrhaor to pay for till*.
was not until tl)U sem^n that ,JV(1 to putting this on. We have J
W. HANO. *h«ris,
While ro n /S . lh* r . ■uromer trip. ford thirty, yearn ago, being an sm* "tnTnl “ ■tl-j -.1C,
Horace W. Scott, Sec'y.
achhivnd hi* blggvht Jlu«j*r‘ , • •
D A V IS offering fivfi tickets for two
H*mln»to County, Florida.
the old Doyle stores arid J- lt-Taao-St«
- W Ydollars and will have to charge
T :.
charge fifty
Miami, FI*.

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�Elder farm near this city and ia
caught in a. concrete basin and from
that is drawn Into pipes and pumped
Into glass receptacles, no human
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hands touching tho water. It has
been pronounced pure and Is pure
BUDGET OF OPINION «‘JUST BETWEEN
and it is a big asset to Sanford and
.^you AND ME,” /
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I.p red ict that soma day It will be
one of the Carlsbads of Florida^-a
rtieeea for the sick" and a panacea
for all ills. Then our pure artesian
water that Is flowing In every dooryard is. all* that could be desired and
CHIEL IS A M O N G YE T A K IN G NOTES AND FAITH,
there is the. greatest abundance of it.
“ H E’ LL P R E N T 'E M " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER. *
Blessed indeed is Sanford and Sem­
DODODOOODOOOOOD0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OOOOOO 8 inole* county for nature has been
most lavish in her gilts to us,
V I read n lot about the awful cost money and a five cent boy
destruction wrought by the British could cause the expense of several
r Everybody who has children at­
“ tank cars" but let me tell you they dollars to the driver of a car.
tending the school, or who has given
are .no worse than one of our com­
T hat idea of using the bulkhead the problems connected with the
mon kind when the driver is tanked.
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for some good purpose this winter school life of children serious thought
There' la will agree with the following con5 The snow birds are coming and appeals to me strongly.
sion reached by the Gainesville
the houses here arc almost filled some of this land that will not be
i;
with people before the season really useful for mercantile purposes for
It is a fact that will admit of no
begins. What a' chance for a man many years to come and If wo could
wtth manej^to invest to build a few have a fair grounds and ball park on argument, that no boy or girl can do
part of it there would bo an added really effective work In the school
nice homes for rent.
attraction for the city this, winter room who keeps late hours at night
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going to parties or picture shows.
1 I notice two workmen with and next summVr. I am heartily in
The mind that is diverted by these
favor
of
the
street
fair
instead
of
hammers knocking away on the side
going seventeen miles into the coun­ lighter things from school room
o f the Seminole Bank building. They
problems is sure to go to recitations
are roughing it up so they can try for a fair grounds!
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stucco the building. What an ele­
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so. , Wor.k is the only name
I understand that, there is a dog
gant opportunity for the Town *
fax
in
Sanford
but
one
cun
hardly
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or
t0 the child mind it
Knocker to get a job at knocking
sometimes seens unreasonably hard,
believe
it
when
you
note
the
hun­
and get paid for it.
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dreds Of worthless curs that roam but regular hours, with the old rule
of "early to bed, and early to rise."
5 Seeing the store of Felix Frank the streets in the daytim e And turn etc., is best for both the body and
closed the other day I asked Jim over tho ash cans in the alleys at mind of the school boy and' girl.
Harris what was the matter and he night in search of food. I know that
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said it was on account o f "Hush Ho­ they do not pay a dog tax for if the
% I have noted tho beef that is
sanna" which sounded queer to me owners were required to. do so they
brought to this city many times and
would*
kill
the
dogs.
A
good
dog
never hnving seen 'Felix in any rush.
hifvo wondered if it had any inspec­
Come .to find odt it was a holiday catcher with, a wagon could catch
tion at the time it was killed, if
enough
penny
fices
jp
this
town
to
and not a breakfast food.
there was uny one looking after the
make soap for the armies of Europ.
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a • a
method In which if is brought here,
5 A friend of mine said yesterday
if the cattle ami hogs were healthy
that we ought to have a golf courstf •J Few of us realize what a blessing
when they were killed and many
for the winter visitors but I inform- Sanford has in the numerous urteother items that in ter into tho gen­
ed him that what we needed was i^sian wells that supply the citizens
eral health of the community.
If
hotel that would bring the winter I with pure water nil the year round,
this matter is investigated there
visitors first and we could easily gel And for those who Cannot drink the
might be an interesting story to tell.
the golf course afterwards.
You sulphur water the Klder Springs
The Tampa people are getting wise
can't feed the tourists on golf furnish the purest of soft spring
to tho methods employed by the
water daily at a nominal figure.
grounds.
people
who have het&gt;n bringing beef
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Ojher jcitica. there.are in Florida who
into that city as the following from
* That ordinance about broken have never been aide to get n pure
the Tampn Times Indicates:
T h ey have tried
gloss, shell and Hint rock on the drinking water.
"P rob ab ly one of the most im­
streets wa* not n b id idea and if it nil kinds of means to filter it and
portant
ordinances introduced into
have
specialists
perform
operations
originated in the fertile brain of my
the
council
in some time is the
on
it
and
have
scientists
pronounce
friend, Frank Miller I will give him
intro­
credit for having plenty of grey it pure hut the scent of the impuri­ meat inspection ordinance
An ordinance to
matter in his cranium even if he is ties hung round it still. It is doubt­ duced last night.
a Catts man. 1 have often noticed ful if there is any better drinking protect the. health of tho people of
broken glass on the streets and won water anywhere in the United States the city of Tampa and relating to
dered how many* tires were pune- than the Elder Sprins water which the construction and maintenance
tured thereby. They say that tires flows from the side of the hill on the of slaughter houses and abattoirs;

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
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OLD PASSENGEILDEEOT.-

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Jacksonville, of Northeastern, after
vacation spent at Brevard, N . . C.,
is pushing plans for Fernandiaa,
Oct. 2Ah-29th, and wants to know
number coming from each society.
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From a recent issue of T h e St.
Petersburg Tim e* ia noted a men­
tion of four Presbyterian .Endcavorers, William, Chnrles, Ernest and
Miss Frances Tippetts.
The first
two will enter Harvard law school.
Ernest, Merccrburg*
preparatory
School to get ready 'for Princeton,
and Miss Tippetts will attend the
State College for Women at T alla­
hassee.
Is not this an Endeavor
fam ily that St. Petersburg, may well

A Ford Car and $ Q C A
will Form-A-Tnick « W U

THE SMITH FORM-A-TRUCK

Makes a One-Ton Track When Ai
taehed to ■ Ford Chassis

It Solves The Delivery Problea

. According to the ordinance an In,
spector who is n graduate veterinary
Just think of tho possibilities of add.
surgeon will be appointed as an In­
ivery truck with the dependability
spector. It shall be his duty to in­
simplicity and |ow maintenance ^
spect all animals, either before or.| ho rpous of?
of a Fop! and the strength and carry,
t t
after they are killed. He shall in
ihg capacity of a high standard on*
Gainesville’ loses for the- school
spect all meat shipped Into Tampa
ton truckl and at practically One. Hag
and shall mark the same with a tag term a 'fe w of its Endeavorers, but
the Cost! It solves the delivery probor some other sign designating the probably gains more by being so forlem toi the great mass of retail, and
fact that it comes within the law. tunato as to have the Stata U i d u a r ^ ^ ^ ^ , , ^ ^ ^ . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
M eat not handled properly o r not sity-near by
in fact all business men who want
fit for use is to be condemned by
.
t i l
quick delivery aT the lowest rcoa*
him and saturated with oil, effec­
From West Palm Beach and Jts
omieal cost...................................
tiv e ly promoting its use.
Congregational Society have gone
Compensation of the inspector, ac­ away to school recently Miss Pearl
cording to 'th e ordinance, shall be Chillingworth, going to the State
Pearl
made up of "fees to be charged for College, Tallahassee; Miss
inspection arranged in a verying Dutch to Boston, for attendance at
scale form. Farmers
allowed to the* Sargent School o f Physical Ed­
DISTRIBUTOR
kill and ship meat to**Tampa but ucation, and, Miss Anna Mae Porter,
nre required to n otify the inspector to our own Florida school, Stetson
SANFORD.
FLORIDA
upon arrivnl, so he may immediately University.
make an inspection.
A certificate
V
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that the meat is wholesome and the
Please keep us posted of where jo o o a o o o o a o o a o a o o o o o o o o o t
farmer has complied with the law yopr Endeavorers are leaving for
may theh be issued. Cattle found school days, ‘especially' it they arc
to be diseased before being killed going into new surroundings, where
are branded with a permanent brnnd tne Introduction Department should
V E T E R IN A R IA N
to insure safety in their non-usage. prepare them a welcome to the
----- O F F IC E ----The ordinance also provides that no nearest C. E. fellowship.
horses or rtiulcs may be killed for
Graco A . Townsend. '
H A N D BROS. S T A L E S
food products In T am p a."
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Bring, in your lame and aid
horses and mules.
Hate ihea
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Painful Bunions.
Rural Credit Law in Brief
treated. Have their teeth ctamia.
Dissolve ono ounce o f camphor gum
ed, sharp corners dressed iiow»,
ThiT act provides for the creation in two ounces of kerosene and apply
of twelve* Federal land banks, ‘ and to your bunion freely. You will bo \ projections cut o(T and dcriycd
1 molars extracted.
permits* the establishment of any surprised to find bow quickly It takes
number of joint stock land bunks tho sofeness out. Painting them with lo o o o a a o o o B o a o o o o o o a o o o o n
f«r the purpose of making loans at a Iodine, to which n very little glycerin
reasonable rate of interest, for long has'been added. Is, perhaps, tho best
A FAIR PROPOSITION
means to a cure. In tho meantime,
periods of time on farm lands.
easy shoes, rather long, should boWe can not recommend a more itii
A Federal Farm Loan Board lias worn, with a pad o f fait under tho
factory remedy for rheumatism than
complete control over thebe banks. joint to prevent any friction.

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' D R. A . DOLAN

T w elve Federal land banks arc
provided; one itl each of tho twelve
districts, into which the country will
lie divided.
These banks are em­
powered to lend on first mortgages
on farm lands, in amounts of $100
to $10,000 for approved purposes.
The loans are to be made through
farm loan associations and agents.
No loan may lie made for more than
50 per cent of the value of the land
mortgaged ami twenty per cent of
the value of the permanent insured
improvements upon 'it.

A reasonable interest rate id es­
tablished.
Title act prohibits the
Federal land hanks from charging
more than 6 per cent on any. mort­
gage, or requiring fees not approved
by the Farm Loan Board.

Offer for-week beginning October 2, Feed and Supplies at the fol­
lowing cash prices: *
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2.25
S C R A T C H F E E D u V ia x ^ ,
F E E D ...... . .............................
J -‘,t l U N ftv r C II H O R S E FEE
JU&amp;T H O R S E F E E D
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G R E E N C R O SS H O R S E F E E D „ ... ,.............. .............. ;..... 2.00
\O A TS...^........... ...... .................. ................. .................. r u r
1^ T D R N .... ............. ..... .... * .......... ........ .................... : ..... 2.10
H A L F &amp; H A L F H O R S E F E E D ....... ................................... 2.25
S H O R T S (white sacks, bpst grmle).... .'............... ............. .
1.90
B R A N ...‘ ........ :.............................. ....................... 1........ ' 1.80
- b e e t p u l p ............... ...... . ......... „... ............ .................. 2. id
L A Y IN G M A S H ........... !........... .... ....... .......................... 2.75
W H E A T . ........... .. .... , ......... ................. ................. :.... 2.60
D A IR Y FEED........;............. ;............. :... ..... ........... .......... 1.90
C O T T O N SE E D M E A L (F e e d )....... .................................... 1.60
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(Bright
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T O B A C C O D U S T .............. ...... ...... ...... ....... ..............
30.00
M IX E D F E R T IL IZ E R S ............................. (Prices on Application)
H E R O F LO U R (12 lb. Lags)
.... .... .....
.60
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(24 “ “ ) ........ .................... A... .... ....... 1.15
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(12 44 . 44 ) Self-Rising................ ..... ............ .60
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(24 “ " ) 44 rt ...... ...... ......... .......... 1.15

the inspection of slaughter and pre­
paring of* animals for human food,
and sale of meat in the city of
Tam pa” is the tltli. It was placed
on Its first reading aned carried over
until next meeting night.
Th e ordinance is quite lengthy in
composition ‘ and quite stringent.
E very method of sanitation known
to experts in the handling o( beef
and meat products has been em­
bodied in tho ordinance.' A heavy
penalty is provided by the proposed
law for violation of any of"Us parts.

National Farm Loan* Associations
‘—local organizations composed ex­
clusivity of borrowers— arc author­
ized.
These associations must be
stockholders it; the land banks in
proportion to the amount the mem­
bers wish to borrow.. Eventually,
all stock in the Federal land banks
will lie owned exclusively by these
associations.

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T H E SANFORD HERALD

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net profits of the bank, because they
are stockholders. It is contemplated
that ultimately, the borrowers will
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be the only stockholders.
Long term ^iqnns__nra .prnvldaiI..fosr
by authorizing mortgages for periods
of from five up to forty years.
Small annual or semi-annual pay­
ments on the principal are made a
required feature of all m ortgages.—
The Progressive Farnier.

No Rest for Mamma.
As bedtime comes and curtains fall,
my irksome cares seem put to rout, as,
worn and weary Into bed 1 crawl, from
my household duties tired out. But, as
snug between tho sheets I Ho. and
heavy lids have ceased to wink—from
baby’s crib thore cornea a cry. "Mam*
ma, please dot mo a dwink."

OEggaE
TRAOft MARA
R H E U M A TISM POWDERS
■uarantoed to glvo relief or monryi
Sold only by us, 60c and til
R. C. BOH

THE QUALITY SHOP
LYR IC T H E A T R E *

CORRECT MODELS FIND EXPRESSION
HERE AT REASONABLE PRICES
Just Received a New Shipment* of

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Christian Endeavor in October
How many go to St. Cloud, Nog.
3-4th, from the Sanford Societies?
TJio special division of work as
an "Altogether” in our State Union
for October is the ono combined-remphosis on the C. E. pledge in
actual living it and work In behalf
of the Children's Home Society,
ALL MAKES AND
Fully Charged Batt erfo
which is the one good cause which
TYPE S REPAIRED
to Fit Any Car
all our societies should bo interested
in, no matter to what church they
SEMINOLE COUNTY GARAGE
may belong. State President Dun­
can B. Curry, and Mr. Fngg have
gotten out a letter telling about the .............................................. ......................... .............
"B ab y C lu b " plan which succeeded
ao well two years ago.
Plcaso let
the Press Department
know how
STANDARD RAILROAD OF TH E SOUTH
you carry oiit the October plan,
which is really a part of t)ie Sunshine
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE M A Y I8TH, 19t«
Department, which is also p|aced in
THROU GH T R A IN S TO N E W YORK D A IL Y (
carer of the threefold department
superintendent in Interlachen.
A ll-S lr.l l^ulpment. h f . I t « l!n lr » Ctulr Cara to WaaklnfWa
:
t t
Dtalas Car Swrlta n Trala I t
Sunshine Department letters dur­
No. 80
No. 82
No. 88
ing the past week were sent the
’8:10 p* m*
L t Jacksonville....
.9:10 a. hi.
1:35 p.m.
First and
Tam pa Heights Presby­
12:35 s. m.
Ar Savannah____
. 1:15 p. m.
5:35
p.
m.
terians of Tnmpa; and the Presby­
7:45 p. rtAr Richmond......
.5:05 a. m.
9:13 s. m.
11 :50 p.m.
terian societies in Puntz Gorda and.
Ar Washington...
8:50 a. tn.*
2:33 p. m.
1:14 a. » •
Ar Baltimore..
Fernandina. Some distance it is be­
1:50 p.m.
. 10:05 s. m.
3:40
a. m*
Ar
Philadelphia------12:24
a.
m.
4.03
p.
m.
tween the lost named societies, thst
•Ar New York............ .2:40 g. m, _
JIJO p m-*
is in number of miles. Distance is
ttee-when-sochvmnrnal worltFor Information or Reservation Phono or Wrilo
concerned.
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138
W.
Bay
St.,
JsckionviUe,
Fla,
Hillsborough
Hotel,
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Phono 17
Phone 182
We wonder how much interest
the district presidents sre taking in
the soon coming conventions in their
district fields.
Hugh Hpmmond in

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Unpins (rolic ,a9&gt; We*U al Cry*tal
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The cam pers returned Saturafternoon reporting the heat

hostess were Florence and
Helen W itte, Doris ahd
Mildred
Hand, Mildred Goss, Adcle Bunge
Gertrude Itunge, Agnes Perritt. Ini
H. . Wathen,
Beulah and Connie
Hardeman, Alarm Stamper, Dcmurius Muason and Buster Witte.

W ill. Mr. .n d Mr.,
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ii.nrv were their three daughters,
S e e . Ethel ami R ^ h
Serita
Persottul Mention
Msud U k e . Dorothy Humph,
M r. and Mrs. Forrest Lake, re­
Korma Herndon and Helen Peck.
turned Saturday from a short trip
AnotHer camping party over which to Chicago.
Mrs Henry hlld suP,,rvil,ton WJH °
_ut, of boys near by which indudrd Hawkins and- W alter Coo­
l l y John T. Hrsdy. Jr., Frank
S o n , Lee Peck, Robert Holly and
l^alie Roller. Members o f the two
&lt;»mp* rossted mnrshmallows, pop- d corn snd otherwise enjoyed
tw e lv e s by the big bonfires at
ri(ht The youngsters enjoyed all
the delights of cgmpiflg and their
cbperoncs were just another pair of
youngsters with them.

In Honor of Afr*. Pattin
In honor of Mrs. Richard Pattin,
Mrs. Fred Williams entertained on
Fridsy sfternoon with a charmingly
informal affair at her cosy home on
Osk avenue. Neighbors and intim|ate friends were invited .to meet Mi's.
Pattin who is leaving the neighbor­
hood after a residence o f sevcrl
yeirs to make her home in another
put of tht.city. .The ilrcorntions of
the home displayed the usual artis­
tic tute of the hostess and the re*
freshment course was delicious and
dainty. Those present wore Mrs.
W. D. Holden. Mrs. Rraddy, Mrs.
J. 0. Pickard. Mrs. Ed. Higgins,
Mrs. A. E. Hill. Mrs. W. W . Lon*
Mn. A. K. Philips, Mrs. C. C.
Woodruff, Mrs. Henry McLaulln,
Mr* J. E. Pace and Mrs. E. T.
Woodruff.
Party to M r. and Mr*.
Th rather
The handsome home of Mr. and
Mrs. H R. Stevens was the scene
of a very delightful larewell party on
Friday evening, com plim entary to
Mr. and Mrs. I). L. Thrasher, given
by the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid So­
ciety, representing the entire church
membership. • (Quantities o f roses
added their beauty to. the attractive
aonoandings.
Miss Ruth Kanner
and. Miss Ruth Steinmeyer gave
sereral charming selections in read­
ing and music was furnished J»y the
Yirtrola. A beautiful silver aspara­
gus server ,wa«y presented M r .ami
Mrs. Thrasher us a memento from
the church membership, th e- presen­
tation heing made by Mr. J. N . Whitner appropriate and expressive of
the high esteem in whlfh tliey are
held and the regret their departure
has caused.
Mr. . Thrasher most
feelingly responded for himself and
vile.
Refreshments were served
during the evenings
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ins enjoyed by a hap­
py group of young people on Thurs­
day evening, the guests of .M iss
Stella Vincent.
Games and music
W*J* enjoyed and delicious refreshJgfgtLAm oU .M U ~w -fiiUnu d lttP W
* nifriti enjoyable affair the entire
PVD' motored to Paola and return.
Tho,( present were Misses Reulah
Jg?*i'e Hutchinson, Beatrice and
W a Hutchinson, Uetji M cDonald,
ana Alien, Edna Middleton,. CorMcIntosh,
Bertha M osey;
wm*” ’ f ',audc Trawick, Luther
Wilhamson, fJonald McDonald. Ed
Mtddlelbn, N. R. Leon, Edward
mcent, Sam l ’eevyhouso, H, B.
®*ekria* Davenport -and Sanford.

CAorrnitip Afternoon Tea
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Mr*. Peck was hostess at a chnrmng tea at tho rectory- last Wednea7 afternoon reminiscent of cat“ oguing days at.th e Library.
En­
joying her gracious hospitality were
H
J** Frank, Mrs. May Dickine,
I*. A. p. Key, Mrs, L. G. StringP
ln,l Mrs. Elliot Foster. Mrs.
A
assisted by Mrs. Lamont.
* ladies were joined by Rev. Ar-

thw Peck at tea.
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Surprise Part]/
Mrs. Joe Mcisch planned a chnrmjjj* surprise party on Thursday after®°n for her young {louse guests,
* wence and Henry W itte, at her
on West Third street.
The
,c K,r*" were completely surprised
t.
* ni°yod all the pleasures that
the |lap^
^ccaalon afforded until
• lat» afternoon shadows warned
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Ml good things must end
■omeUnie.
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wer® enJoy*d throughout
,aR m inon,-thcr tluilkPy game a7^'
' ni* " )e Ereatest fun and morriB w , LPrlM i werc awarded to Ira
»
athen for.the firat and to Doria
° r the. second,. receiving rea ho«V,»y * hottleof fine perfume and

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l,\U° nery- Tho I&gt;oua®

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1 * th rsd hibiacua placed in
'Eaiovi
howls here and there.
J F1" ! the gracioua hospitality o f

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Miss Edna Plant-and' Miss-fTaici
Stevenson have returned for their
school duties and are pleasuntly
located for the winter with Mrs. L.
G. Stringfellow.
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Ktr. and Mrs. 0. L. Taylor have
returned from Hot Springs and
other points of interest.
J rDr. Ralph Stevens left for Phila­
delphia Thursday night, called there
by the illness of a friend.
Mr. W. T. Devine and family
left Saturday for Portsmouth, Va.,
where they will reside.
Mrs. Alfred Lilja returned Satur­
day after a summer pleasantly spent
at points nbrtji with relatives and
friends.

flghu with pursuers and three posse- even in Florida's hottest months is state recently by PresidentJConklin
men were )&lt;i|jod. They escaped from po rare as to be practically unknown. from Miami.
that section, went to Key West and
Then the malaria proposition!
The meeting called by President
started up the west coast. LeLand F lo rid a ha? ft,* ns ■dooa every other
Conklin Includes the entire member­
Rice, Said to have been the leader o f section where the anopheles mop'
ship of the Florida Press Association,
the band, was shot and killed by a quito roams about untam ed, and
and efforts will be made to Secure
resident of Chokoloshee' Island Sep- where the individual with the germs,
railroad rates for the occasion.
tember 128, and the nex^ day R icos 0f the disease in his .bipod is free
brother, Frank, was shot and dnn- to come and. go. They have it in
The. qewB print situation through­
gerously wounded by Capt. Fred Alabama,.in Minnesota and in Alns- out the United Stales has grown so
Hirsch, when he attelnpted
board ka and also in the forty odd other j arutc that many of the smaller pa,hl‘ "chooner Powell near the island: states and possessions of the United jpers fear they will he forced to-susAlderman said today that be and Srates of America. But in Florida pend publication unless relief is
Tucker tried to ewjm the fiver to- the health authorities recognize, ma­
quickly a t L o u U u l.- ....
gether uni I that he.was ahead. When laria as a problem -to b e . seriouslyin the stream Alderman said he studied. They know its origni and
called bark to Tucker and. asked if its methods of transmission, and
he thought he royld last until he they act accordingly. A i a result,
reached the opposite hank. 'Flicker the past few years have showed a
said he could. That was the last marked decrease bf the disease in
Alderman said he saw of hitn.4JQuriiLv_)uuL it—iw-nrowiiuq/Je** evon r
yparr* TRe proper screening of homes
Tigerlail, an Indian boy. Alderman is doing much to work the cure.
got across. He went, to a house on
And there’s another thing about
Turner's Island, arriving during the malaria.
Often the diagnosis is
nbsencc of the Lopez family, the oc­ .wrong and when a man (or woman)
cupants. When Alfonso and Joseph has eaten too 'much or tiro wrong
Lopez with *11. T. Whiddert .went to thing and ho (or^iho) wakes up the
the house Alderman called out to next morning 'with&lt; a/‘coated tongue,
them that ho wished to surrender, a bad breath and sore muscles, he
fearing he would be Hhot if ho con­ calls it malaria. It* is really a case
tinued to try to get" away.
The of autointoxication, caused by tho
thrt'e man brought him to jail'h ere. infection of the system with the
Aldermen and Tucker had been poisons of accumulated effete matter
two days and nights without food which have not been carried off by
when death and surrender ended the natural methods and means. Castor
oil Is an excellent and speedy cure.
pursuit. *

nttended

on record.
After the Honeymoon.
Stie—"Ir r d known you'd bo such
a brute to poor Fido I’d n ov«r bare
mnrrlrd you.** H e - "T h o anticipated
pleasure of kicking that miserable lit­
tle boast was ouu of my chl.ef.reasquaf o r propostnfr^'^srntf' Stories.

BALL

W ORLD

SATURDAY,

OCT.

7th .

B E T W E E N BO STO N A M E R IC A N S
A N D BROOKLYN N A T IO N A L S

On Regulation Electric Diamond, Oper-._
ated in connection with through W es­
tern Union wire, showing perfectly
every p lay- Balls, Strikes and Out.

FLORIDA SUMMERS
ARE GETTING GREAT

"B iliou s" is a much abused word
and m ost‘ laymen don’ t really knpw
what it means or recognize the con­
dition when it actually occurs. And
this misuso of the word nnd of the
term malaria has done much to hnrn
the reputation of fair Florida.

keeps us burning with fever or shiv-^m-carry—iimm-«M«»^inTcrnrd-tP~httfTt
Trill?
witTTohin.'). ’amfTfioy feel sorry schools.
iT fe r
- Mrs. Ud. L a iir-t«-m m trirp rrir ititter

"1 have ruled that where a spec­
several weeks
spent
delightfully for tho Florida Cracker, native or
adopted for half a dozen other ill ialist docs not teach any of the regu­
among friends in Jacksonville.
lar academic branches that he may
defined nnd intangible reasons.
•
’
*
teach manual training,
Spanish,
A
few
plain,
proven
facts
seem
to
Mr. und Mrs. D. L. Thrasher and
French, German, or such . subjects
contradict
these
beliefs
and
if
they
daughter, Miss M ay motored to
with on ly, a special certificate; but
Tampa today where they go to re­ could be brought squarely to these
Ihose teaching some special sub­
sorrowing
critics
they
might
be
side, acco'mpalned by Mr. and Mrs.
ject
and other academic subjects
R. A. Newman. Tho Thrasher fam­ shocked into a change of heart— must have » first grade certlficate.*'’but perhaps not, fpr some of our pet
ily will bo missed in Sanford, having
heresies art too deeply rooted to be
been identified with the business nnd
V E T E R A N 9 REU N IO N
removed by facts or arguments.
social .life of Sanford for many
In
the
first
place,
Fioj^ila.of
all
the
years.
tates in the Union has the smallest Tampa Will Greet Ihe lloya In Gray
Tampa, Oct. 3.— Tampans havo
ange of temperature
the year throu
lei
Mr. Leslie Kroeger of Newark, m
range of
temperature
the year been making elaborate preparations
N. J „ came down on the Clyde ex­
through, summer and winter. Con­ for the entertainment of Confed­
cursion from New York," and was
trast an annual, variation of sixty to erate Veterans of Florida, who will
tho M onday guest of Mr. and
seventy degrees with that of Chicago hold their annual reunion in the city
R. Ai Tcrheun.
He returned to
and other northern localities, where October 17 to 19 inclusive,-and a
Jacksonville today.
tho temperature glides from 25 de-‘ large attendance of Veterans, sons
grecs below zero in January, to 100 and daughters of Veterans and vis­
Mrs. Chas. Di.ngee is expected
above in July, with sometimes a itors generally is expected. The rail­
home this week from New York, change of 40 or 50 degrees in the road rate offered for the round trip
where she has bzen. spending the
same twenty-four hours. Thoso arc from all sections of the state la ona .
summer, - including Washington and facts provan-by- the records- of *ttlo iir p plus 25 cents, with a liberal
.Niagara-Falls in the-itinerary.
^
United States Weather Bureau.
tim e limit
This will be one of the last re­
Then Florida has deep salt water
Mr. and Mrs. Richard ratlin have
on all aldefl, except whore Georgia unions held by. the Veterans, many
taken apartments in tho Woodruff
touches it on tho north. From dasp many of whom havo grown too old
home on Third street for tho winter.
blue sea coma daily the breezes that to attend, by reason of which Tampa
I
— —
' i ■
I
moderate the daylight temperature j Invites all lovers of the cause to
B A N K R O nn E R S DONE
and make the nights almost in vori-1joip In paying them tribute. Union'
The heat waves o f ; Veterans will also participate in the
One is Drowned and Ihe Other ably cool.
northern
climntos
bring death and reunion,' a feature of whlch' will bo a
One'Surrenders
destruction because the nights bring "B lu e and G ray" barbecue.
, Fort Myers, Fla., Oct. 3.—Tho
no,relief from the heat of the day.
chase for the four bandits who robFlorida Publishers Meet
Florida’s climato docs not bring
Bod the bank of Homestead, Fla., on
discuss
tho news print situa­
sunstroke.
The
State
.H
ealth
SeSeptember 15 of $6,000, ended today
when the bnily nl
pertinent has nw i^ o u l Uf “£ case tion; the feasibility of a paper mill
of the bandits was found in Lopes occurring in tho twenty-six or more owned by newspaper publishers in
In genuine Florida and needed legislation to re­
rlyer and Hugh Alderman, who po­ years of its history.
sunstroke
the
body
temperature
rises lie v e the present conditions, Presi­
lice say confessed his part of the
crime, surrendered.
Tucker was from G’ or 7 to 10 degrees above nor­ dent Oscar T. Conklin of the Florida
drowrted while trying to swim the mal and the patient almost literally State Press Association has ca lled 's
burns up internally. Tho tare coses gathering of the newspaper publish­
river.
of
heat exhaustion in Florida do not ers of Florida to be held in Jackson
Tuckor's death makes flvo result­
produce
this high internal tempera- ville on the 6th o f October.
ing from the robbery. During their
Telegraphic notification was sent
ature
and
a few hours of rest restore
flight, down the Florida east coast
but
to the various hewspspers of' the
norms!
conditions.
Death
from
heat,
the bandits fought several pistol
:.y v .

in the situ*- ’
for action,
O ctober 6
association

will ho one o f the largest

BASE

WILL SOON UE P O P U L A R TO
Seeing is believing, or U ought to
Miss Vera Tcrheun returned from
SPEND THE SUMMER IN
be. Unimpeachable records must be
Jacksonville
today
by
steamer.
• FLORIDA
convincing nnd if Florida summers
WhHo the guest of Miss Itch a Gil­
are unhealthful, the sick and death
Florida as a summer resort is
bert she was the recipient of much
rates don’ t show it.
These rates
growing decidedly
favor. It has
attention,
show no increase over thobe of the
made remarkable progress in this
cooler montli:f and more than that,
'
direction during the season ' just
v Miss Norma Herndon and Miss
they are known to.compare most fa­
Julia Zachary left today for Orlando closing. N ot once, but n consider­ vorably with those of other states
able number of times the steamers
where they will attend school this
and-sections. In fact the death rate
plying betw'ccn Now
York
aad of Florida is below that recently an­
winter at the Pcil-Clarke School for
Jacksonville have made the round
girls. 7
nounced for the entire United State
trips since July 1, with their pas­
for the year HI I 5.
senger accommodations practically
Mrs. C. A. Smith returned from
filled by tourists escaping the torrid
Kissimmee on Saturday with her heat of the northern summer cli­
MUST HAVE CERTIFICATES
little grund daughter, Margaret Pc- mate. Sounds strange, does it not?
tera.
Hut it’s a fact, and these travelers Slate Superintendent Hhests Issues
Manifesto
havo stopped over for a week or two
M lis Futch and Miss Elizabeth and have been convinced thnt Flor­
State Superintendent of
Public
Tribble, two of the public school ida summer is what Floridians claim Instruction W. N. Sheats has issued
teachers - arrived the latter part of for it.
the following manifesto concerning
the week. Miss Tribble taught here
,Filed away in tho minds of most certification of teachers . and the
Jast winter.
of us is a lot of impressions that have standardization of high schools that
ripened into convictions, apd we should be of interest to all school
Mr. Sheats says:
Mrs. Hcnry; Hodge nrrived last don’ t know exactly where we got people.
We
week from Dallas, Texas, to take her them or why we keep them.
" I f trustees and county hoards per
sister, Mrs. C. H. Lefller to. Dallas, seldom become sufficiently honest sift in ignoring the bonrd in regard
wher? she will be under the enre of with ourselves to analyze them to to the requirements for high schools,
her nephew. Dr. Alfred Folsom. Dr. find out whether we ought to harbor it matters hot whether it bo in the
Denton will escort them to Mom- them.
certification of teachers or otherwise,
phis, Tenn., at which point the party
One of these beliefs that prevails schools simply will not be recognized
will be met by Dr. Folsom.
Mrs. among some very sensible people as high schools and the diplomas
Lefller's many friends will regret to outside* the state is that Florida, be issued graduates will be annulled.
hear of the illness that necessitates ing so very far south is inhabitable
"W e expect to send a very in­
her departure.
in summer only by those who never quisitive blank soon aakinff questions
lived a/iywhore else or by those who in detail of every school claiming to
Mrs. J. H. Ferguson has returned are forced by circumstances to stay bo a high school. None will be recfrom Jacksonville with her grandson, and so kmake a virtue of necessity ! 0Knjzed as such' that do not moot nil
Webster Ordway.
Webster attends nnd brag about summer, conditions i jj1(l requirements, even if it lie your
school in Sanford, spending the here.
*
. 1
count
school year, with Mrs. Furguaum,
cc"ea"U&lt;r will lie published, us well
* ^ - f S .!■— T --:— wl jfc Chopelessly ignorant people declare as a list of those claiming to.be high
1
a
Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. West have re­ that Florida’s excessive summer heat schools which are not. I urge' you to
turned to their former home in brings sunstrioke so frequently us-to enrry out these regulations nt any
cause no. comment;
that
malarin cost. T h e state board is determined
------- -----------------------North Carolina, to reside.

\J

Because o f the interest
ation and the .necessity
it is expected that the
meeting of tho Press

the

Imperial ^Theatre

S e e “ R e d ” D a v is f o r T ic k e t s

Our CatfnraugUH line of knives suitable for the Farmers
and Fruit Growers is very complete.

The^e are not the com­

mon kind,-but arc knives built especially for this sort of work
and are warranted to fill the bill.

-

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.
S A N K O ItlV X HOUSE OK S E R V IC E

SANFORD,

Phone 8

FLORIDA

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

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

VACUUM CUP

EB O N Y TR E AD

BAR CIRCLE

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‘ oow MIIB Tltt'ff

- * T 0tortaile T l m T

3,500 M ile Tires

$12,40 ... .. 30x3........$11.15...... 3 0 x 3 ........$ 9.70
16,40.*.;.....30x3} £....
1 7 .3 5 ..

*

14.80.......3 0 x 3 ^ : .. 12.65

.....3 2 x 3 1 5 . 6 5 ...........3 2 x 3 ^ ....

14.50

•25.90.......,33x4. 23.30.................33x4....... • 20 .70
27.60

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35.65.. ..... . 34x41
46.80..

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.

A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP-TO DATE

II. and Mrs. C. E. Henry chap*
, crowd o f young folks on a

PAGE T H R E E

T H E SANFORD HERALD

about p e o p l e

Jolly Camping Party

■

OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION
r-£$r

The growing demand for Pennsylvania Tires, under the
.irrevacable policy of quality first hsis-wiabled us to heavily
increase our volume of sales and notwithstanding the present
high levels in the raw material market, to elTect substantial
savings in cost.
The reputation of the Pennsylvania Rubber Company is
sufficient assurance that the established Quality of Penn­
sylvania Tires will be maintained.

WIGHT GROCERY CO.
SANFORD,

F L O R ID A

D. C. BROCK
MERCHANT TAILOR, CLEANER, DYER AND REPAIRER

Sanitary Steam Pressing, llot Gasolnie Dry Cleaning# Altera
,
. lions o f All Kidds on Short Notice
Join Oar Gentlemen’s Valet Club.
$2.00 Per Month

S U IT S $ 1 5 .0 0 U P W A R D

CALL AND SEE ME ON SANFORD AYE:

. PHONE 174

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r s TH E SAN FO R D H ER A LD
I N S A N F O R D — Life la Woith Living

KNOTT CATTS
CATTS KNOTT
KNOTT CATTS

They will he of sufficient depth. And .
width to ulJpw «T 'navigation by
small craft and thus increase tho
marketing facilities of future settlers.
With other territory made available
by this Improvement', sdtne 350,000
ilcres in all, may he brought under
cultivation. This is equivalent to
nearly one half .of the gross area of
the state of Rhode. Island.—Jack­
sonville Times Union.

PAPER PULP AIR RAIDS
MATERIALS CONTINUE IN
IN FLORIDA ENGLAND

*•

NUMBER 13

SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3. *HIC

VOLUME VIII

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

vator and warehouse associations and
take care of their crops in that way. •
Cooperative elevators have boon
successful in the north and west and
while the umount of grain to be
handled in this ntntc is not so large,
the profits which woqjd come to the
farmers--engaging in such business
would be relatively lurger owing to
the better prices which they can
command for their grain.

a

DRAINAGE
PROJECT IS
LAUNCHED

Substantial Reduction on Penn­ CO N TRACT F O R DRAINING
Kansas Editor Moralises
RECOUNT HAS &gt; Whenever n town girl -gets too. STATE CAN MANUFACTURE ONE B R O U G II T - DOWN BY
sylvania Tires
. FLORIDA GRO VES PR O P­
G U N F I R E IN
NEW SPAPER AND CUT
.
.
A MEANING OF
'
Word
has
been received by the
proud to marry a man with 100
ERTY AWARDED - •
LONDON
P II I C E
Wight Grocery Co., local distribu­
ITS OWN
acres of land and 20 red pigs just
.
• ’ , .V/ , tors for Pennsylvania Tires that a
Seminole County ranks among tho
because he can't tell tho tungo from " Jacksonville,* Ort. 3.—In a letter
Paris,
Oct.
3
.—Following
up
the
t
Knott Catts
reduced schedule of prices cov- leading counties in the state in tho ‘
a sloe gin rickey you can set it down to Oscar T. Conklin of M iami,'pres­ advantage jjnlned .over the Uulgari
Moj. Maj.
as a fact that she will either die an. ident of the Florida State Press As­ nins at KnimuktidVr -^ Ig h t, on the ering the entire Pennsylvania Line matter of drninnge and 'specially is
From state canvassing b'd 21
this true of the section around
old maid or innrrx a $6 » &lt;ve%k ejer sociation, which ha* been called in western end of the Macedonian is effective Oct. 1st, I916i
Clay Co. complete---- 5
with u hand full of ozone and only special session here next Friday for front the Serbians advanced P*,
Notwithstanding the average high, Oviedo. The large operations in
. Marion Co. complete............35
.... one change of hoteproofs.
the purpose of discussing the acute miles north of tl\e height, and occu­ level of raw materials, the large 'vol­ thnt part of tho county known aa
Alachua ISpet* out of 26 21
We would rather sep her hooked print paper situation, C. F. Logan, pied the village of Kotchovie, the ume for the first eight months of this the Black Hammock finished la st
Pet No. 3. Alachuu (djspd)....
69
war office announced today. .
year, together with saving in cost, year was snid to lie one of the most
Dade Co. complete....... .............
13 up with some fellow who wears *4 specialist of Washington, D. C., deHus enabled tho Pennsylvania Rub­ comprehensive drainage', schemes in .
clurca
that
Washington
now
has,'go­
'Washington Cov complete ... 8 . .... cent overall^ nnd knows when to hit
London. Oct. {L—Ten Zeppelins ber Company to reduce prices'* on the'atnto and unother will soon bo
the top of the market than to lie ing to waste, ample raw material
*Semino!e Co. complete .*:.. . 3
yoked to some Cuthbert who plays other than wood pine, to more than took p a rt in last n ig h t's ral/1 over Vacuum Cup, Ebony Tread and Bar started near the Black _ Hummock
Palm Beach Co. i .... - ........... the mtindolin, smokes Turkish Cig­ supply the publishers of the state England. Two of th em A ttem pted Circle Tires and* at the same time that will lie larger.
The hoard of county commit*with newspaper print paper.
, to a tta c k Loiulpn. One of them muintain the established quality.
Totals...------ -—.............. -88 *82 arettes and lives off his father’s pen­
shiners
granted the contract at their
was
driven aw ay and th e o th er as
Mr.
Logan
asserts
that
an
investi­
sion.
Still,
there's
no
accounting
The reputation of the Company
_ . Knott's lead-.. ........................... ®
meeting
yesterday to \V. It. Williams
for tastes. That's why they .nre es­ gation recently conducted in Florida was reported last night was des­ is sufficient' assurance that the ir­
of
St.
Petersburg. • the man who
troyed.
’
No
reports
of
casualties
of ! QUALITY
In addition, friends of Knott nre tablishing courts of ddmvkiic rela­ hail divulged the information that jj^ve been deceived. Following is an revocable policy
drained
llfack Hammock ami matin
FIRST will continue. The reilpeclaiming that there- will be gains for tions here and there.—Great Bend paper stock m.idc from Florida ma­ official .ifcount of tin* raid:
such
a
gooti
jolt of it and he lias
terials contains more strength th an
lion will in no ways change this
him in Walton and in Lee counties, Tribune.
moved
to
Oviedo
and will soon havo
th e average n ew sp ap er, w hich eon"Ten airships crossed the east policy.
-in both of which recounts nre being
his men busy on the now tract.
*
tains
20
per
cent
of
spruex
sulphite
./
Notice to Farmers
roust last night between 9 o’clock
made. It is expected that-the other
pulp
and
NO per r e n t of ground wood and midnight.
This new project embraces .1200.---Ono airship ap­
Pioneer Sells Out
thirteen precincts of Aluchuo ebunMr. Bay It. Flint will address the
proached the north of London at
C. A. Reed of this city hears the acres of fine hammock land belong­
t&gt; Kill he counted by four o'clock growers and shippers of Seminole pulp.
. At the first announcement of the about 10 p. m., but 'was driven off distinction of being the oldest dray­ ing nt present to tho Florida Groves
this afternoon.
county in. behalf of the Furthers’ Co­
meeting of publishers to be held in by gunfire and pursued J»y nero- man in, the state, being 70 years of Co., who will place it on the market
Attorney Flournoy,, for Catts, operative Shipping League at the
as soon us it is drained nnd ready
claim*.that the gaina made by Knott court house Tuesday, -Oct .^rd, at Jacksonville next Friday it was he- planes. She attempted to return age and has been in business of
liuved
that
it
-would
he
necessary,
in
from
the
northwest,.'but
was
at­
hauling nnd draying here for 30 for cultivation.
line* the atatc canvassing hoard 8 p .. in. -A ll Interested aro cordially
the event of the locution of u factory tacked by guns and aeroplanes and years. He sold his business to John
The drainage bonds sold.some timo _
acted cannot he counted on account invited.
in Florida to secure the basic mate­ brought to earth in llumeH in thu Turner this week and hereafter will ago at pat aiid the money is in tho
of an alleged plea of res udjudicatn
rials from foreign r nines.
Mr neighborhood of Potter's Bar, short­ engage in the business of moving bank ready for the work which will
but asserts that the 69 he hopes to
W. C. T. II. Meeting
Logan's suggestion will doubtless re ly before midnight.
houses, as he feels young enough now sturt next Monday.
,
gain for Catts in No. 3, Alachuu, can
The Sanford W. C. T. U. will reive serious consideration at tin*
to
go
into
something
heavy.
Mr.
"A second airship attempted to
The bond Trustees are O. P. Swopo
be counted because they are not' the
meet nt thi*- Baptist Temple next hands of the publishers.
Reed is a living example of what J. II. Jones und L. A. Sheldon, a ll
attack
London
from
the
northwest
result of recount hut- are original Thursday afternoon at three o'clock
•
_________________
and was driven off. Bombs were the Sanford climate will do toward good men and true and tho work
• vote*, never before counted.
and every member is urged to he
THRASHER RESIGNS
dropped. No report gf casualties or the preservation of the human.
under their supervision will proceed
present.
dumage
havo
been
received.
in
the proper manner.
Gainesville, Flu., Oct. 2.—Judge
County Superintendent' of Public
"The-remaining
airships
wandered
The drainage of this fertile ham­
Will* of the circuit court Saturday
Instruction to Leave
aimlessly over the eastern counties.
mock land will open up hundreds of
overruled the answer filed by eleven
• Yesterday Hon. I). L. Thrasher In Lincolnshire bombs were dropped
small farms where the intensive pro­
let* of inspectors of Alachua county
read
the
following
letter
to
the
promiscuously.
Most
of
them
ap­
duction p( vegetables und the raising
to the alternative writ of mandamus
Board
of
Public
Instruction
for
Scmpear
to
have
been
dropped
in
open
of. fruits can be carried on with,
requiring them. to. recount th e vole
inolo
county:'
:
country
without
doing
damage.
profit for all the willing worker
of this county and issued a peremp­
October
2.
1916.
•
needs in Florida is good land well
'The
airship
destroyed
was
of
the
tory writ ordering that the recount
To
His
Excellency.
Park
Trammell,
drained
and with water for irriga­
utest
type.”
.
be completed by four o'clock Mon­
Governor of the State of Florida,
tion
and
the Florida Groves prop­
day afternoon. The sheriff was or­
Friends of Count Zeppelin were
Tallahassee, Florida:
erty
has
all
of these essential points.
dered to have the various sets of in­
alarmed when they heard that an­
Sir:
spector* in Gainesville by 8 o'clock
other airship had been brought down
• 1 hand you herewith my resigna­ n England Iasi night, says the Am­
•%
Program for Filrus Seminar About
Monday. Service was made on
tion
from tho office of Superintendent sterdam correspondent of the Ex­ WHEN BASIN IS FINISHED
Completed
#
knost of them Saturday night and tho
Tho
Seventh
Annual
Seminar
remainder Saturday morning- •. *
B E ST SCHOOLS ANI) EQU IP­ Public• Instruction, in and for Sem­ change Telegraph Company.
WILL BE ASSET TO
inole couuty, state of Florida.
which will_.be held nt the University
This writ requires the inspector
Tho
Count
intended
to
take
part
M ENT AND LARGEST
SANFORD
;
Effective this 2nd day of October,
of
Florida. October 17 to 20, prom­
and clerk of precinct number three
n the ruid, the correspondent cables'
ATTENDANCE
A. D .1 916.
ises
to he the .argest meeting th a t
One of tho greatest assets of San­
to count it along with other pre­
tut u message sent to Germany
Respectfully yours, •
hun
been hejd.__ The program l»
Sanford public schools opened yes­
cincts of riie county.
Whatever
elicited the information that at the ford is the Sanford Boat Works, the
...
D. L. Thrasher.
otP,
i»-!!!OlW Will*"
gains Mr. Catts is entitled to in pre­ terday under most uuspicious cir­
ost moment, owing, to the persuasion firm that recently
This
tneasn
that
Mr.
Thrasher
has
prehonsive
nnd
contains
a greater
Hcl
remodeled
tho
cinct three will he certified along cumstances In fact it is probably tho
number
of
authorities
und
exhibits
first
opening
of
the
Sanfqrd
f.-.i^nU
^
/u
u
L
.b
u
building
to
tnkc
care
of
a
fleet
of
with the other recounted precincts.
the raiders.
^ • ^ - d r r ^ i ffrn''ffri1’^ ^ -*” *1 ' - 1 p - 1
Seminole "chool sysyachts nnd tho manufacture of boats. than that of any previous meeting.
s t» a y a y a » — * r .r* T &amp;a
tom is to lose one of its best organ­
S. Sherman, the presiding spirit of Fertilizers, standardization of vari­
ksotwUle, Fla., let.- 2.-—It was principal probably • knew exactly izers, as Mr. Thrasher has been su­
High Noon Wedding
eties and nursery problems will be
announced at Catts' headquarters where they would have room for the perintendent since tho creation of
On last Sunday morning Mr. Kias the enterprise is a boat builder of disnimml the-first-day. - Airatt#m]»e '
that the Alachua *vote- would givo children. • Thla is not on account of the county.
Allman and Miss Bertha. ChcMner epporience and- formerly had_a*dqa- is being made to obtain a noted
the
attendance,
for
the
attendance
__
Mr. Catts a lead of 48 votes, that is
were-txriticd'tTrTMkrrrairer' The "homo T5 ry’"iF"Bcrcaford, but came to San­ speaker to address the meeting oti
this
yeay
.will
be
far
n
b
o
v
e
—
ttaeb—msmlter
uf--fhtr*hPBTtr~cxa* the returns aro to bo certified to
was beautifully decorated and many ford where ho could have a larger standardization thut day!
&gt;.
pressed
‘his
deep
regret
that
Mr.
UfiTTnatory
of
the
schools,
but
the
. Tllliihimi'i .with urityA lagbun. pre­
friends were present to witness tho field. His principal trouble at pres­
Thrasher
had
decided
on
such
a
ent
is
obtaining
nr
dredge
that
will
The
following
morning,
Wednes­
cinct included. By .recounts ia 13 new buildings that wjtl soon he
ceremony.
give him a large basin for the pro­ day, hjs been given oyer to_ tho dis­
•precincta in Alachua Knltt gained 21 finished will give tho pupils more course, hut wished him all manner
The service was conducted by tection of boats from the high winds cussion of’ marketing citrus fruits.
of
success
in
his
-new
undertaking.
commodious
quarters
and
|he
gram­
vote*. Recounts in thirteen other
ReV. George Hyman, pustor of the that sweep Lake Monroe during thu Senator Duncan U. Fletcher will ad­
precincts aro still pending, but will mar grades that have been occupy­
It is understood th at Mr. Schelltf Baptist church.
equinoctial gnles and a safe harbor dress th&lt;v growers that' morning on
ing the high school buildings -will Mnines will huvo charge of the sup| ’ *be made today.
Mr. Allman is In tho employ of where the yacht owners can keep how citrus growers can make use of
get
back
into
their
own
new
build­
intendent's office uqtil the Governor the Sanitary Market of this city
Should the votes gained by Knott
fheir boats during tho time when the Federal farm loan act. Citrus
and Catta since the last meeting of ing and the little tots of the west makes at) appointment.
and is well and favorably known to they are not cruising.
canker nnd eradication work will re­
side
who
havo
been
forced
to
walk
the state canvassing board.he counta large number of friends.
across town now have , their' own
The main idea of tho move to ceive consideration during the after­
ad, the result would put Catts two
Annual Promotion DayMiss
Chessnur
haB
a
large
circle
noon nnd ’evening. Every grown
•head, the Catts people claim, grant­ little primary school—a bran newLast Sunday was annual promo­ of friends wfeo extend her best Sanford was to obtain-this basin and should attend the session Wedna*t is to he regretted that he cannot
,
‘tion day at the Baptist Sunday wishes.
ing Catta tho vote in Alachua pre* one and all up to date.
get action on this work,, although he day since it will bo one of great Im­
The grammar school annex and | gc|,00|. Quite an
attractive and
dnet.
They will make their home on las hopes that the dredge Standard portance to the industry.
tho new primary will be ready in a instructive program was arranged for
Union
avenue. •*
•
now at work on tho bulkhead will
Thursday and Friday will bo de­
few ' weeks and these new buildings the occasion. M r.' J. D. Jinkins,
The Upper St. Johns
have
time
to
devote
to.
the
basin
bevoted
to dinojfjl and pests and
added to what we have will make the superintendent of the Sunday school
Wars are sometimes fonght for the
Suwannee
Farmers
Want
Grain
Elcforo
it
leaves
Sanford.
methods
of cWrrol, especially by
Sanford school system one of the
M*le °f anncxlng-desirablc territory. most comprehensive.and best equip­ opened tho exercises nnd stated what
.
valor
• ..
spraying.
M. B. Waite of tho BuThe
boat
works
presents
a
busy
the day was and Us meaning and
.ul in the Everglades and In such
raau
of
Plant,
Industry will discuss
Lack
of
a
market
has
held
corn
scene
at
present
us
thero
are
several
ped
in
the
stute
of
Florida.
then turned the services over to Dr
extensive overflowed tracts as lie
spraying
machinery
and equipment
production
In
Florida
far
below
what
fine
boats
in
the
process
of
being
Tho schools opened yesterday un­ Hyman, the pastor, who after nn
•t the head waters of the St. Johns,
it
would
naturally
he
if
facilities
for
Thursday
afternoon.
* During his
built,
one
of
them
In
particular
be­
Florida desires to annex territory ostentatiously, the only exercises address to the students and patrons distributing tho crop were available.
lecture
and
following
it
demonstra­
ing
an
elegant
plcasuure
yacht
be­
being
at
the
high
school
and
these
of tho Baptist Sunday schuol, and
*hich, while It lies withiil tho state
Farmers have difficulty in storing longing to Mr. Sprague of Scranton, tions of power sprayers will bo made.
were
not
public.
F.
P.
Forster,
congratulating
the
successful
ones
limit* is not even so profitab.e now
corn on account of the weevils and I’a., that will bo one of the finest
J."It. Watson, entomologist to the
• wouij be a body of water occupy- chairman of the county school board upon .attaining that degree of perfew* of them arc financially-able-to boats on the inland watern of Flor­ Experiment Station will discuss, on
and
C.
R.
Walker
mude
short
ad,fcctlon
,
where
they
could
be
pro' nf the same area.
build cribs with which to care fr ida. It is commodious and most Thursday, a new whitelly parasite,
If Is the richest of lands, too. For dresses to tho pupils, followed by moted from One 'department to
largo crops. Consequently they have comfortable and will havo all the
centuries the elemonts have been Prof. Etell. who gave a brief review other, delivered tho promotion cer­ turned their attention to other c4ops modern conveniences. It is called which he ha.« successfully imparted.
adding richness to its soli. The of the school improvements * and tificates and diplomas to the success­ and have allowed outside sources to the Frances S. of Sanford and will
1 Uniformity of Srhool Attire
charge is made thest Florida lands what had been accomplished in The ful students. This took considerable supply tho local demands for corn. be a good advertisement of this city
timq as thero were a great many
Just on the eye of the opening of
often are lacking in humus. last year.
Suwannco county . farmers, how- wherever i t ' may roam. Another the schools over tho country there
ready
for
promotion.
After
the
cor
In
the
-afternoon
the
teachers'
Here is abundance of humus, or the
launch is being built for Mr. Wood
derayinj organic matter which be­ meeting was well attended and. was tlflcatcs had been delivered to their c ver are planning to provide accom­
comes a wide and most timely di»of
DeLand and there aro several
modations
for
their
.-corn.
They
owners
the
superintendents
of
th
• jcuiuion bn simplicity of dress in the
comes humus in time. It has been a general get together meeting at
. have a large, crop this year and are other launches] for Jocal people.
] city schools. It was precipitated by
*c" Mid that much of the most fer- which F. P. . Forstor and D. L. various departments were asked to
inclined to raise mote if they can
go
to
their
halls
and
there
have
a
Mr, Sherm
ould be doing t j,0 refUBai 0f t w0 Kansas City girla
1e ' ,n d in this state lies under wate Thrasher were present and addressed
develop methods of! handling it. twice as much work if he could bo tQ l|U n d schooI because they had,
*nd there is so much of it that gen- the teachers. This was Mr. Thrash­ social period whereby all people
O. W. Caswell, agent for the Univer­ assured of the basin, as this xyould atttr slUL'ktrnfs to wear, as "the othens
could
get
acquainted.
«
,
&gt;
e
r’s
faro
Well
to
Sanford
schools
and
*r*l reclamation would naturally in­
sity
of Florida Extension Division,In greatly- f ETUIH ie the "launching of did. The incident led to a general
The annual promotion day is
crease the potential welath of the tho teachers and* officials who had
t
h
t
t
COUhlry, ssys th st a movement the now boats after they are finish­ investigation by club women, and
event
jooked
forward
to-from-tmw
•Ute.
been associated with him in the
is
on
foot to build a grain elevator. ed. This factory and the harbor
year
to
another.
.
The plans for th e rsc lim stlw -o f school work- were UfYjf to healr of
Thla
should
not only take care 'o f will prove very valuable to Sanford they aro now discussing the advisa­
* r tgffifif st the headwaters of the his resignation as superintendent to
bility of securing the adoption of a
have been approved by the take Up his new duties in tho insur­ "* Remember that at; tho. Herald the corn and provide a suitable stor­ as, msny 9 ! the. millionaire yacht
age
place
for
it
until
highest
prices
uniform style of dress'throughout the
owners
would
winter
here
if
they
had
office you can get office auppllcar
' .
»r Department and promise to ad- ance business in Tampa.
can
be
obtained,
but
it
will
provide
proper
accommodation
for
their
schools in order to {frevent over­
directly an area of 265,000 acres of
The exact attendance cannot bo legal blanks, typewriter paper and
'
nch marsh land to the tillable acres given today but the figures will be carbon papers, pencils, pens, tablets, a means of protecting other crops boats. )
dressing
and the corresponding hu­
/
? * or*da. Three main canals, eaeh greater than ever before and the correspondence cards and 'everthing th a t are attacked by weevils.
miliation felt by the girls whoso gm
There ia no reason why farmers in
Miss Vivian Jones of Orlando was
* mile* long, with many feeder opening of the achoots marks an­ needed. .. All this material is ad­
not able to array U»ein
canals, will draw the water off this other epoch in' our fine educational vancing every day but our prices are other corn growing sections of the the week-end guest of Miss Virginia
state cannot form cooperative !ol»- Brady, returning to Orlando today, with the "beat.
same. J0
• y of land and keep It drained. system.
every l it t l e

BOAT WORKS
VERY BUSY
BUILDING

CITY SCHOOLS
ARE OPEN FOR
A NEW TERM

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�September 29, 1611

T H I SANFORD HERALD
Pa g e s ig h t

x n y i i a b 'i i i a 'j

■n

, Far ho, DnoU A Con pnajr, a
» .P .atl*
. . .n . __
. A.
end __
J. .C. Pniton.
f buili$** M C hattanooga

FOR RENT

___ In* Compknjr, Smith. Ellnn A Ttoaeh
For Rent—Furnished room», lig^
Compear, a corpomtloa aad Montnc Dro*.. housekeeping, if desire'd. 410 Oik.
a corporation, nr* rooldoau e l* nut* or
csfaoirr other thin tho atat* ol Florida; tho
Continued from Page 6
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12-3tp
th* ,pl*c* ol rraliDnc# nnd nddrrt* ol laid
there by tha serious Ulhoss of his d*(*ndnnu nr* n* follows:
For Rent—House for Rent, corner
Joromo 8 . Rlc* S ^ d C om pnoy. n to r p o r |
sister.
. !
atlbn. C nm hrldg*. Now Y ork. lh o * n . Hit- Oak Ave. and Fourth St.
Apr&gt;|.
th * r A C om pany, o corporation. N « » -Y rk
J 12-3tp
C ity, Nnm Y ork. Porko. D ot I* A C om pany, W. TV. Long, 410 Oak.
Miss Lillie Farnsworth returned n corporation
r-rp o rn tlo n ; Nam York C ity, Now York,
A. ’Fatten nnd J. C. Patun. eo-pnrtn*r»,
Thursday from a visit to tho home J.
doing builnra* a* Chnttnnoof* Modirlso ’ For Rent—One front room fur.
Company. Chattanooga, T*rn*****, Smith. nished. Hot and cold water. $8.oq
.'T h a t is the situation that Iff faced purity, hears for the first time 1n her, folks in Tennessee.
Klin* A Fr*n«h Company, n corporntlon.
. The Daughter of MacGregor
life
of
th
i
leal
wickedness.
of
tBo
Apply Mrs. W. \\
Fhlladnlphia, I'«nr»ylTinfn, nnd Montag per month.
f»y
Jean
MacGregor,
in
the
famous
* If your father is Scotch—ami has
Rrothor*. a corporation, Atlanta. Georgia: Abernath'y, 70L Magnolia Ave.
world
without
the
convent
walls,
‘
Miss
Helen
Shelton
left
on
Tues­
that th* nald d»(*ndtnu nr* oo*r th* ago ol
a traditionally stubborn disposition players production, “ A Daughter of when the Prince Candonl brings his
twenty on# yrara, nnd that therb in no p#r- ____________________"
day
for
Winter
Park,
whero
she.
will
MacGregor."
In
which
Valentino
’
10-tfe
—it is only natural to suppose that
•nn in (hr. «tat* ol Florida, th* rarvlr# ol
ward, the Contessa Angelica do Vecat Rollins College a subpoena upon horn would b*_ binding • For Rcn^—Three furnished roorm
you, being Scotch, will inherit a bit Grant Is being featured on the- Para­ chio, to the place for frefusing to attend school
upon said defendant* or any ol lh*m;
*
iptrefor*. you, Jerome II. Rlc# Se#d C-ro- for hoysckeeping. ’Apply to W. c
of the ssme stdftihorfiiicis. Therefore m ount Program at the Star Friday. give up her low born lover, Carlo this winter,
pnay,
a c-rporntion. Park*. D*»U A 'Com‘you will naturally reseftt tho Idea of How- does Jean begin her revolt? By Parodi. The contessa dies, pining
paoy, a rrrporatl**, J. A. Fatten and J. C- DeCouksoy, Eleventh and Magnolia]
.
r
f
’1
'
*£*
•
eo-pmrtl*ri, doing bu*in&lt;*« a* Chat­
Florence and Helen Witte are.the Fatten,
having your very best young man a strategic retreat. In fact, she slips for her lover. And Parodi is released
*
‘
10-tfe *
tanooga KledicUa Company, Smith Kllca *
forbidden to gs»i&gt; upon your comely odt-of the window while her father ffom&lt;prison where he has bcen’ktfpt guesta-of "Mrs. Joe M&lt;&gt;ia*h“o'n''Wetl A French .Cempany. a corporation and
Montag Itrothrra. a corporation. *f* otdrrrd
fo r Rent—Fornlshid rooms *for
First street this week.
face ugiiin., At^il if that parental thinks that she is studying tho'Good bcrauso'of his marriage.
to appear to tha hill ol complaint duly Bled
Book
according
to
his
instructions.
la tUa rauf*. on Monday, th* &lt;th day of light housekeeping or bed rooms.
edict is followed almost lip mediately
November, A. D. ISIS, a rale day of thi* 117 Laurel.
Beatrice steals away from tho
7_t|
by the announcement th a t, your He has banished her from his sight
court.
Mrs.
Stella
Arrington
arrived
on
convent
one
night
and
meets
Parodi
with
an
admonition
to
read
several
It
D
further
ordered
that
thi*
nolle*
be
father is about to take unto himself
Wednesday from Montircllo where publlthed in the 8anford Herald, a newtFurnished rooms, large and cod,
But just as he is being released. SHe
a second Ipouie, who is one of the passages on filial devotion.
she
has been spending the summer. paper. puhlWhtd In Seminole county. Flor­ four blocks from business center.
tells
him
of
the
sad
death
of
the
con­
ida, once a wook lor I ur consecutive week*.
most disagreeable and ’ Utterly de­ Jean takes it into her head td dem­
.Mrs. Arrington will be principal of Wltnes*&gt; my hand
o*nu ae
a* cier*
clerk ol
01 th*
ine I, Ireult
irru
Rath rooms in connection. Cheap
Court, Seminole
emiaol* /o u n t&gt; ,. Florida, on thi*
th
testable women you ever saw, it is onstrate her disapproval of her tessa, and Ills heart filled with de- the West Side primary school.
rates for summer. Comfort Cottage,
th* 39th day ol September, A. D. 1616.
aire
for
revenge,
he
takes
.Beatrice
father's
lack
of
parental
devotion
by
only natural that you should start an
E. A. DOUGLASS
corner Fourth and Magnolia. 92-tf
with
him
to
a
meeting
of
workmen
running
away.
r
i
e
ik
of
th
e
C
ircuit
C
o
u
rt,
F
eventh
Ju
d
i­
insurrection of your own.cial C ircu it, Seminole Co.,
-Fla.
Miss Agnes Edwards,. whose , home
Joining a cirrus, the little Scotch | led’ by {he Barli. an atheist. These
I -Frl-B lc
For Rent— Several nice office
girl works until
she has earned I workmen are laying plans for the is in Lloyd is hereready to take up
rooms over Yowell’s. Enquire N. p.
enough money to gel to America overthrow of the tyrant Prince Can- herduties
u teacher in the public
Yowell S i Co.
..
32*tf
where ahe has an uncle who‘ is u domi. Beatrice calls Guido to task school. Miss Edwards is stopping
lumberman.
Her
arrival at the lor his atheism and they fall in love, with Mrs.* B. F. Whltncr.
For Rent—708 Park avenue. Earamfr is the signal for her to plunge She convert* him to religion,
quire of *11. C. DuUose, First and
Mrs. D. II. Purdon of DeLand nnd
Park avenuo.
48-tf
into a series of thrilling incidents in j Then, while Guido'U consoling the
one of which she succeeds in win- wife of a comrade who has met with -Mra. Murphy of Mulberry, guests of
W ANTED
wedding
ning the. gruff oltl heart of her uncle, misfortune Beatrice sees him holding the Purdon-Grovcnstein
who was not particularly plcnsed. to the woman ih his urms, concludes arc visiting Mrs. R. L. Peck.
Wanted—Small furnished cottage,
see her. But Jean has u sunny dis­ that he is fuithfless and leaves him.
or 3 furnished housekeeping rooms.
position with all her determination Finding her gone, Guido becomes
Mrs. C. G. Bell who has been the
Give price and location. Addrea
and her grit, und she soop becomes bitter and returns to his old beliefs. guest of her sister, Mrs. Geo. D.
Box
1213.
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a very popular little person among He goes to his eager band and bids Bishop left for Atlanta on Wednes­ H All Local Advertisements Under
Wanted — Small fireproof uf*.
them storm the .palace of the prince. day. Mrm. Bell is quite popular in This Heading THREE CEN TS a
the lumbermen.
*
Line
For
Each
Insertion.
Minimum
Box
1168, Sanford.
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Beatrice hears of their intention Sanford nnd was tho recipient of Charge 25 Cents.'
But her Might from her home had
.
been sadly misunderstood by her and warns the prince that they are many social 'attentions. Mr. and
Salesman Wanted— Industrious
Jather—through the able assistance coming, lie at oricc summons the Mrs. Bell expect to leave Atlanta
FO R SALE
man to give part timo to sale of Ipof her stepmother—and Jean’s for­ soldiers and n bloody battle takes about * Oct. 1st for \Voshington,
bricating oil and greaao, specialties
For Sale—Six room, one story res­ and paint. Commission basis until
tunes take a sudden turn for the placn in which most of the work­ D. C., where they will make their
idence, well located. $600.00 cash, ability is established. Permanent
*
worse when the new Mrs. Mac­ men are killed. The future has but future home.
AT THE STAR FRIDAY
balance $20.00 per month and in­ position and wide field - when quali­
Gregor writes to Jean's unrle telling one solution for the dying Guido and
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that the girl.tied from her home in the remorkeful Beatrice; and how it
Rev. F. E. Steinmcyer and his terest.
fied if desired*
Riverside Refining
utter disgrace. The unexpected ar­ works out is the finish of the film. father. Rev. W. II. Steinmeycr of
CompaifK.
Cleveland,
O.
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For Sale—Three weeks old lettuce
rival of Jean’s sweetheart in camp,
Lyric Theatre tonight.
Lakeland relumed from Jackson­ plants.
Mrs. Harry Wolf, West
Lost—iVhite Bull Dog, black eye,
where his search for the girl has led
ville Wednesday, where they were Side.
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weight about 60 pounds, bob tafl.
• him. further complicates matters and
called by the critical illness of Mr.
Great Play Neil Monday
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lends color to the allegations of Mrs.
For Sale—60.0Q0 . cauliflower Notify Western Union.
Perhaps the most difficult task Steinmeyer'a brother. No hopes are
MacGregor until the proper explana­ which the director-can ask of his entertained for the latter'a recovery. plants. R. B. Monroe.
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D epartm e nt * M h * la te rta r,
U. U. u n d OfBe* s t G ainesville, Fla.
tions are made.
star is that she play in a production
A na. 13th, 1616.
For Sale—Established
boarding
Nolle# l« hereby given that WUliaw t&gt;
"The Daughter of MarGrcgor" demanding the use of double ex­
Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Steinmcyer house. 'Good trade. 12 rooms, pay­ Flllman
E . F . L A N E, MANAGER
ol Wekiw*. Fla., who oa Jim
was-staged under the careful direc­ posure—that she play two roles in returned yesterday to Lakeland after
31, 1911, made Homeatead Rntry, N
r«*9
ing. Reason tor selling given and is OSSI9,
"THE HOUSE THAT PLEASES"
(oi
Sly ol SEW and B4 ol nW
tion of Sidney Olcott, who also di­ the same picture.. This is the task a pleasant visit to their son. Rev.
good. A. P. Connelly, 109 Mag­ Section 33, ToWnehip 19 S, Kan|* 29
rected Miss Grant's last appearance faced' by the beautiful anil talented F. E. Steinmcyer and family.
Taltiha**#* Meridian, ha* Bl*d nolle*
nolia Ave.
,
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intention to rank* Ftvo-year • Prool to
in a Famous Players production, Pauline Frederick in “ Ashes of Em­
tahliih claim to Ike land above d**«ib*4,
Clerk Circuit Court, at Sailed
“ The Innocent Lie." In support of bers," her newest Famous Players
For Sale —10 acres land ort'brick before
Florid*, on th# 3Sth day ol Keplewkw,
Fuss and Feather*.
Miss Grant there appear Helen Lin- production on the Paramount Pro- ""Some men uses big words." said road. 6 acres tiled, ready for spring 1916.
C laim ant name* a* w iine*.**:
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dreth. Sidney Mason, Arda l.a Croix .grant, in which she plays the sisters Uncle Eben, "do tame as a turkey crops. $3,000.00. Terms to right
K A. Ituah ol W ekiwa, F lorida
W. K. Leo ol W akiw a, Florida
and Edwards Davis.
Agnes and Laura, the one a drudge spreads his tail feather*. Dey makes party. Connelly, 109 Magnolia Ave.
W. H. lio y d ol W ekiw a. Florida
und the other a totally heartless and an elegant Impression, but dey don't
W. A. ’ K u ih ol W ekiwa, Florida.
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KOHEKT .W, DAVIA­
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selfish woman.
■*
repporaent no rcai meat.”
“ The Sorrows of Love"
*JOS^Toea A Kri-IOtc "
ll*(t*t*r.
Tpnighl--Triangle Day.-"Sorrows
For
Sale—7
r
o
o
m
^
story
,
resi­
There is no reason, however, why
Thomas H. Incc Production, star­
of Love" featuring Bessie HarrisDepartment
al
Ik*
latertar
.
$3,000. $500
it C o u rt *r the 8 e «k a tk Jod lcla l dence, fine location.
U. S. Land Offlr* a*. GainoavUle, rli
ring Bessie Ilarrisrale, in "The Sor- Miss Frederick should shrink from . la Otkre# o Ci l.ircu
rale. "Myalrriraor the Leaping
*1 •F lo rid a . Nom inal* C ount/.
In
•
September
IS,
lilt
cash, balance monthly payments of
Notic* la hereby slven that .Samuel ShitKish" featuring Douglas Fair­ . rows of Love." With William Dro­ such a task us she has already »:ifa £V(v*flerka!», C o m p lt Inant
$20.00 and interest. Connelly, 109 ney of Kolskee, Florida, wao, oa May U,
•cored
a
great
success
on*the
screert'
mond. By Elaine Stern and J. G.
banks.
*
1911, mad* Homestead Entry, No. 0IU1
Magnolia Ave.
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II. KelDrhaU, Drlmdant
in another dtlal role—"The Spider" John
for NWM ol Section 10, lownakip 31 V
Hawks.
' •To John II. Kellerhal*. Nnthville, Tenn.t
Ra .|* S3 E., Talliba-teo Meridian, la
—in which she scored a great tri­ You will tike notice that you are hereby
notice ol iattntion to make Five Tew
Pullets for Ssle—Thirty Leghorns Bled
Bcatrifc ' Petsie Bnrriscale
required
to
appear
to
th&lt;
bill
ol
complaint
Proof, to oatabUah claim to th* land iknt
Saturday —-•“The Sand Lark"
in thi* rnu*e. wherein you are mad* and thirty Plymouth Rock, 75c dnrribed
Guido Burili N» William Desmond umph. This is the sort of work Bled
befor# Clerk Circuit Coart, tt
which only, the talented and most arly defendant, on Xlorday, the 6th d*y ol each. At. the Overman place; -near Sanfoid. Florida, on Ih* Snd day of Ke
“ Local Color on A-l Ranch"
Contessa Angelica de Vecchio
iovrmhee. A. D. 1916. (allure to do eo will
vember, 1916.
Eleventh Episode “ Peg O' the
Claimant name* ae witneaaea:
Ora Carew highly imaginative players can do
Garfield Statiom
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ll
i*
further
ordered
th|l
thi*
citation
be
II. A. Nlcholeot. ol Genova, Flotida.
successfully
since
it
requires
a
far
’ Ring"
published in the Sarfi-rd Herald. • new*,
Prince Fandom
llerschel May all
, E. It. Kill&gt;*«, al Genova. Horida
paper publiehed in Sanford. Seminole coun­
greater
exercise
of
the
imagination
For
Sale—Strawberry
plants,
$2.00
J. H. Iludd'aiton. ol Geneva. Florida.
Carlo I’arodi
Wedgwpod Nowell
Florida, once ■ week for four coneecutiv*
M. W. Taylor, ol Geneva, 'Florida.
than any other form of action be­ ty.
per thousand F. O. B. Lake Mary.
week*.
,
ROBT. W. DAVIS.
Monday "The Prn-eof Dishonor"
Beatrice is a nun. known to the fore the camera. Without anyone
Wiine** ray hand and ***l &lt;f raid court at C. A. Farina, Lake Mary, Fla..
’
Rerirtet.
.
I
Fanfor&gt;%
Seminole
rounly.
Flotida.
thi*
tbr
10-Tura A Frl lOtc
,
• What Will You Have" "The
rest, of her sisterhood as the "Lily" to whom she can actually address sxth d»y of September, a. d i9i«.
.
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Plunge from the Skv" a great
a c t u a , . . I - U .a l ) ..............
&gt;: A. DOUGLASS.
I l r p i t l m r a l *1 Ih * Interior
herself anti without any actual as­
U. I . U n d 'U O t t i t G i ii N t ll lr , Fla.
railroad picture Cha*. Chaplain
For Sale*—Pony road cart and
S*pt. 31. till
sistance in the-form of a real situa.
Nolle*
horoby riven that Ulytaas f.
1000 some orange trees.. Address Iltonh, olUWekl*i,
tion to carry her action to a climax
Florida,
•ho. oa At*
In Clrrnll Court, Nrtenih JodieUI Circuit, Box 224A Sanford.
l l - 6 tp
tuil M, 1913. mad* llomratead Krtry. Kl
the
itnr
must
really
rely
upoff'her
Nem|nule
County.
Florida
In
I
h.nrr)
012041, (or 8 )&lt; ol NEW. Section IS. TeooTuerui.tt The House of Uisc&amp;rd"
Ctmaton and I'. 11. I m ii
30 Si, Range SI. Tallaha/*ee MrrUlaa.
own genius for the whole action. Jo#
For Sale — Exceptional bargain. •hip
Company, a Corporal ion. tor"The Heart Mender"
Selig
ha* Bird poller of Intention to-make lin e
eraaor*
to
Vantlrman
X
l.e«ie
•
Anyone
a
ho
has
stood
up
and
at­
Excelsior motor ryclo equipped with
Tribune New* Stwnd Chapter
Company..* rorpoiatlon
tempted
to
act
before
n
blank
wall
V*.
1
.1
a
yiuu
...
at Sanford. 'Florida, on the 9th day
of "Gloria's Romance" featuring.
&gt;and
-"•**- • *1 llW » ***
1916.
will have same idea oT the Uitbcul*
315 Magnolia avenue. Nonerebei,
Billie Burk.
•
C laim ant nam eo ae w ilnrm e*:
[•To 8u I- Mira* . nd !&gt;&gt;ton V. Slim*. Itt*|.
E. JU.Kinh. ol Wekiwa. Florida
.
i i - 2 tp ;
CnknovnA. II. Wallace, cl W.hlwa, Flcrida
the' taking' of these scenes in which - dento
It appearing by alTIdaall Bird herein that
A..O.
Von llerhuil*. ol Wekiwa. Florida
rtaidrntr ol you and each ol you it utFor Sole—Good piano, cheap for
A.’M. Ruth, ol W'ellea, Flotida.
she plays both roles on the screen at tho
kno*n
and
tint
then
It
r.o
peraon
In
lb*
KOnT.-W. DAVIS,
Wedneada)—Triangle Day. "The
the same tune.
*l*i* ol Florita. the »#-vice ol * vuhpoena cash or will make terms. Apply , 1 f-T - — « it I ft» r ------------- Kefulat.
Innocent Magdalene" featuring
ut on «l.om • ittli* kind sou dto a*LI buo l..
and Peyton \. Mira*.
•
•
NOTICE o r ELECTION
.
There is no suggestion of an at- II hllm*
I Milan Gish * "ll'« First I'.il-e
1 &lt;■ -fr......| ......" ‘ -a
till
Whereat, th* City Council ol the CW
tempt p&gt;i cvtiUart- ft iak wnrk nn"TtpT {you and each of you'ale'over th* ace ol
For Sole—One International truck. ol' Saalord. Saralnoia county, Florida. •*
hlrp" featuring t hesier Conklin
on* year*.
»ha 3lit.day ul Auguat. 1916. duly paw**
part of the Famous Players in pro- I twenty
Therefore, It it ordered that you. }lua L. Thoroughly overhauled and paint­ • n ordinance entitled,' “An Ordinaar* Pro­
tiucing this iticlure, which is the fea­ Mim* and Peyton V. Mira*, appear to the ed. Apply E. Stafford, Sanford.
siding lor tho laauanco.ol Hand* in t»
Sum o| 311,000.09 'far tho Purpose t(
I-Ho** entitled ran-* Or or before the '4th
.
•
• • •
7-tf * Paying. Retiring and Refunding aa UMS
tured attraction at the Star. Monday. da.' of December. 1916. or the till «('tanol Bond* ol th* CUT ol Sanloid. Fid. ia th*&lt;
pi tint in *ald caut* will be taken me conThere is only one way in which the ,*&lt;o*d a(iln*t bo'h ol you.
at SU..CC0.OO, hearing Date.
.
For Sale or Rent — Well estab­ •I.urnUSX
and hfatpring January I.
I I* further oidered that thi* order be
dual role can be successfully pre­ publlthed tn th* Sa Ibid lletald, a tea*, lished. boarding
house. Address and Autbariaing .and Empowering
Mayor ol the City ol Saalord. Florid*. »•
paper publlthed In Siomlnct* county, Flor­ Boarding House, c-o Herald. 7-tf
sented
and, that is by
I**u» a Call lor an Election to necraoj
a w«*k lor *i|ht week*.
%| *-on* the syrecn
■,
• , ida.Wiam*
tho Qumtlon aa to tho laauanro al Saw
ne** my hand at clerk at the Circuit
ADMISSION 5 AND 10 CENTS
means of the "double exposure.’ Court, Serr th Judicial Circuit. Seminole
llondt, and (or tho Election ol a lloird •&gt;
Dogs for Sale—Pointers, setters Threo
Bond Trualooa." which aald ordlacounty. Florida, on thia the 39th day ol
MtTiM.r.
This method* of photography is Sept reher, 1916.
ante
waa duly approvtd hy me aa the »*6
and hounds, trained or untrained.
Tweoday • Wedaroday • Frida? • Saturday
t*e*I
E.'A. DOUGLASS.
• If Interested write for a revised list. data and became effect!** Iramra1*1-/
never resorted to, however, except &gt; Clerk Circuit Court, Socouth Judicial
upon iu approval, and
. .
3:15 p. m.
Night 7 p. tn. Sharp
W'herea*. under, th# charter of tk# dff
Circuit, Semtnola Co.. Ha.
Nogth
Side
Kennels,
P.
O.
Box
No.
Brmaic lUrriacatr in “ The Sorrows of where it Is absolutely essential to
of
Sanford,
th*
queation
ol
th*
loouanra
•*
I3-Fri-I0tr . Love" al l{«e Lyric Tonight
hoed* *hould be eubmltted to *h# Herts**
136,
High
Point,
N.
C.
3-10tc
a rt—
|—
imm
the progress of the atory.- ‘
of
of (lid
*aid elty. who own ronl ootat* !»r r*»
l a Ih* C o ia ty Ja d g o 'a C ourt. Sem inal*
Breti in, or. rejection,
flcatlat),
. _____ _ .at. an election t* •»
C o a a lj, Fieri o
For Sole—Nice 5 passenger Oak railed (or th a t pyirpoao;
T * Henry F utcb. M am l* F u lr h . Leo F a te h
Sadi* F u lrh . Levery F u tch and K atla Mae land automobile. Also surrey.
Thoreloro. I. J . D. D avlaoa. Mayo#
Ap
Fulrh:
th a city ol Sanford, Bo m IooI* »«»W .
N e llie la htroby gi*»n th a t 2 *h*U a a th* ply Abernathy's furniture store.
Florida, under an d by vlrtno ol Ik# aat»*^
S l'th day ol Octane*. IM S. apply to th a
ity is m * vrated b y tk* ordlnancoa "
2-tf
J a d r o ol th * aba*# B a a e d c o u rt, a t hi* at*
c ity ol Hanford, la roleroar# to th* i**»*
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Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford

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PROGRAM A T THE STAR
Friday—Valentine Grant in The Daughter of MeGregor.
Saturday—First Episode of ‘.'The Secret of the Sub­
marine" in addition to the regular program.
Monday—Pauline Frederick in "Ashen of Embers" ••
Tuesday—Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne
in "A Virginia Romance" Also Max Figman in
"His Birthday Gift” one red comedy.

Bra la S aalo rd , Florida, lo r a a order to tak e
poo*u nion ol and aoll tk * r*al e rla la ol
R atio F utch. deco aaod. lo r th e pur p it* cl
p a y i t l th* debt* *( her ra ta l* . A t which
lim e a a d place you are r**«.li*d tc be and
appear before- th a *ald co u n ty Judra aad
• how caueo, it nay you ha**, why aald ardei
th o u ld not be granted.'
D ated S an lerd . Florida. S*ptem ber 16th,
1616.
H E N R Y F U T C II.
A dm laiaU alar.
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For Sale at Sanford—Two lighters,
gssoline engine snd {»ump snd other
articles. Address Z. Spinks, Oviedo,
Florida.
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For Sols—Marine motor, 18 horse­
power, 3 cylinder, 3 cycle, Ferro.
First doss condition, Sanford Mach­
ta ClrchU-Gawrt, Sevealh Judicial Mi tall ine St Garage Co.
93-tf
Seminal* County. Florida la (kaacoey
Virginia Carolina Chemical Co.,
For Sale—Nssrly new sdding m i
a corporation doing bail are* la
th* Stale cl Florida. Complainant
chine. 136.00. . Western Union.
Ta.
Wm. G. Aldridge, Jerome 8 .
Citation
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Rica Seed Company, a Carpora.
Ilea, bruin. Ritrhoy A Company. *
For Ssle — Hup Runabout, re­
a Coipcratioa. Farka. Daria A
Company, a Corporation. J. A.
built,
$100. Srhelle Mania. City. 6-lf
Tallin aad J. C. .Fatten. «opartner*, doing banIaat a aa Chattaaaaga Modletno Company.
For Sole—Owing to change to
Smith. KHae A French Company,
electrical power, we have on band
a Corporation. Alice E. HU), *&gt;•
ecwliD .ol tha cotau.cl w. J.'
machinery in good condition, con­
HIU. deceased, hfealag Brother*,
a Cuesmall— aad Gee. H. Fersisting
of boilers, engines, wstsr
aald II aid war* Cempaay, a Cor­
pumps, fire pumps, sir campieeporal lea. Defendant*.
To th* DUoedanta^Jtuu—.fl—Bin Seed •or* ami sundry other machines,
OomposF. !■ CSFtC WoarFark*, Doric A which we offer st prices which are •
Chmpaay. a CorpSrclica. J. A. Fatten aad
J. C. Falira, co-partner*, doing bnainoaa aa small part of the original cost. II
Chain— a Modtela* Company. Salih.
Ells* aad Ft*nth Company, a Corporation. interested ^ddress Virginia Carolina
Ncatag Brother*, a Corporation:
It appearing from the affldarit duly Sled Chemical Co., care H. H. Peabody.
th* ahotp cameo by cooaael lor romplaiPauline Frederick In “ Ashes of Embers’ la
»aat. that it la th* Mid of aSlant that tha Superintnedent, Sanford. Flo.
.
At the Star Monday
defendant*. Jaroma 8 . Rico Seed Company,
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A*— •&gt;.

s

anco ol bonds, do boroby cau »■ *»**?"•'
to ho bold o a tk# 39th d ay M
lo t * , to determ ine Ih# queation by a *
e l e c t i o n , then an d thee* to be bold UJ J
w hether or not ik * aaid rity e l *»»'•“
•b all bo authorized to laoa* boade la **•
n o *( IU .O eO .ee lo r tk # purpoa*
In*, r e t i n r r a ad ro f u a d la i tho
j
•la per r e a l elly • ( S a a lo rd . H o rid a. boeeb J
a ia ta ria g Jan u ary 1, IStX l t a ^ *• . **7
threw peTioni to aorvo aa a board e l been*
Ineatero
forr aald propovod
nroDorad laau#
Uaue of * " »
Irweteca te
Aad I do boroby a p p o ln n t C- C. W*
raff, W . W. Loo* a a d Jo b a Aoderao"
•p o e to n of aald eU ctlon. a ad M. W. D
H era ol aald election.
.
, . .
Falla to bo e y w r i a t #l*kt • Hock a.
• a d to ro aiala open o a lil n r i e * * Witaooa my h a a d aa m ayor, a ad IM J
*1 tho aald city ol S a a lo rd . •*■
Florida, oa th is tho 3J r d ol day of AOISH*
J . D . DAVtffON.
M ayor of th * C ity W S aafet*
Somiaolo C ow aty. Florida.
At tool: Jaa. C. R oborta.
.
C ity CWrb of th o C ity o l S a a lo rd . Fla.
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, THB HANKOHIV HERALH.

capture the crown worn by hi* grand­ Lithuanian sections of the Russian'em­
pire, but It Is Improbable that Ger­
father.
The marriage of the prince to MM* many nnd Austria will carry self-ab­
Stewart took place In Tulloch cnntle, negation so far us to add their own
Scotland, September 1ft, 1000. If tho shares in tho three partitions of the
war enda with n victory for Germany unhappy - nation tol the new state.
and Austria there la a strong probabil­ Mauy candidates foV tho Polish throne
ity’that tho AuiVrtcnn heiress may be­ hnve been suggested. Perhaps the new
king wllj he a'Pole, hut more likely a
come queen of Portugal.
.’ The extinct throne of tho now re­ German or Austrinn of German blood.
If the allies win, Russia will frown
publican nation of Portugal la not the
only one whose possessions hinge di­ upon outside dictation o f Polish af­
rectly on the outcome of thu great fairs In the pence conference. She will
certainly take ns big n share of Po­
war.
Beside* tho obvious possibility that land ns she fwer had nnd Is likely to
thu victorious side may unseat some grab a little more. But economic re­
or nil of their uionarehlcnl enemies^ forms have been promised by Russian
tho little nations of Kurope have nn lenders to tho Poles nnd Russia, unless
anxious eye oti tho war bulletins every tho fencllnnnrle* again come Into com­
day, for their Interests are directly af­ plete control, Is likely to grant them.
Sweden In nnsloiis for tho success
fected.
of OOnnnny. Her neutrality has leaned
As to 8 ertala.
The Germans und Austrians have In favor of Russtn’s enemies. If Ilusnot decided Just whnt they wlU do
with Serhin should they be uhle to re­
tain their Balkan conquests. Two
things are certain. First, Austria will
keep a large section of the country
nnd Bolgnrlt^anothcr.large slice. Sec­
ond, no member of the Kurageorgcvltch
family will ho allowed to reign, unless
the entente allies win. Probubly one
of the host of prolific German prince­
lings will get the seat.
In Montenegro tho situationJn ejear.
King Nicholas and Crown Prince Dnnlllo have taken up tlu-lr residence In
Franco. If the allies win they will re­
turn to their rocky eyrie. If they lose,
Prince Mlrko, the king’s second son,
who Is now In Austria and hand and
glove with hla father’s enemies, will
he Installed ut Coltlnje.
In Greece, too. King Constantine's
tenure depends plainly* on the great
battles now being fought In the Fust
aiid West. Greece could never have
gained or kept her Independence from
Turkey without the aid of Great Bri­
tain nnd France.
• Constantine bus a German wife; In­
deed. the queen Is the kaiser's own sis­
ter. While basing his actions on patH-,
otjc motives, the king’s course of condnrt tins all nl&lt;&gt;lig been marked by
King of Greece.
Uostlllty to the kaiser's enemies.
First he refused to come to the as­ sin nnd her allies win, the exur will
sistance of Serbia, ns he was bound to Inugli at Swedish claims that the
do by treaty. He allowed German Aland Islands, lying near Sweden In
agitators full sway In Ids country.
the Baltic sea, may not stay fortified.
Next, lie mobilised Ids army, thus If Germany wins, Sweden will be suit­
kept the majority of the population ably rewarded. It Is not thought the
Prince Alexander of Serbia.
entente allies have any Idea of unseat­
ing the reigning dynasty In Sweden.
stlp'tort Prince Mlgilel If he trio* to
Spain mid Ilnlltiinl are happily situ­
ated In not having Incurred the enmity
of e it h e r of the two “powerful groups '
locked In death struggle! In both coun- [■
tries partisans of the .two aides have
poured broadsides of Ink on each nth- I
er, but tilt* governments have held thu |
scales fairly oven and Queen Wllhrl- '
tnlnu nnd King Alfonso are assured of
their positlotis.- unless the latter Is tils- ,
ttiriied by Internal'revolution clue to
the yenttomle distress mTusloned prl- 1
tuiirlly by Hu* wuf,'
Would Germany, victorious, return
Ids ttinuie to Albert of Belgium? Ilnnlly. If sin* did. It would be a shadow [
of bis . former bus&gt; little kingdom.
Germany would demand control of the
port of Antwerp, the annexation of.
territory on the eust and the autonomy
of ihe Flemish-speaking province*. If
German?'Is defeated. Albert's domain
and prestige will likely be Increased
[over whnt they were In that fatal July,
HIM.

honorary first lieutenant ol the Gorman array, with the uniform of the
Sixth Thuerlngen regiment of Uhlans.
The prince In thirty-eight yearn old
and liven with hla father In the cnntle
of Retrhcnnu, Lower Auatrla. Hla ap­
pointment an n Genunn officer in on
tnterentlng event. because Portugal In
at war with Germany. It may have,
political significance.
Bx-KIng Manuel of Portugal, who
live* In Kngland with hln young Ger­
little Nations of Europe Keep man wife,,In enthusiastically «up|&gt;ort
lag the allien In the hope that Kngland
Anxious Eye on Bulletins
and Prance will place him on the
throne of Portugal. ,
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From Front.
Tin* central power*, Germany, Aus­
tria nud their gulf'll, are expected to

MANY THRONES

HANG ON ISSUE
DF GREAT WAR

VICTOR MAY UNSEAT ENEMIES
Fat* of Portugal; Montenegro, Serbia,
Greece, Poland and Other Natlona
In the Balance—Spain and
Holland Happily Situated.
Berlin.—Prlnco Mljnirt of Bragnnzn.
duke of Vixt'u, the Oldeat eon of the
PortuauoHe pretender Don Ulgurl, und
husbnnd of the former Anita. Stewart
of New Yor)j, line been appointed an

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Smith’s number?
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elsewhere. Operator, give me 4 3 7 .”
How do you know .this very occurrence doesn’t
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New Prices Aug. 1, 1916
lu Tin- following prices for Ford cars will be effective on
and after August 1 st, 1 9 1 6 .

Chassis ' - ■
Runabout Touring Car
Coupelet Town Car Sedan - -

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345.00
360.00
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Sewer Pipe and Glazed T ile..
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his “ small change," which' otherwise

ust Learn to Talk as
Baby Does. **

S p e a k in g
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Antlgo, WIs.—Marvin Worden, whi
bits been tpiablc to talk since he was
six years old because of n paralysis
*
| of the thront,^ now bn« {pintle I viw-st
• I 'AfMbL - according to Mayo brother*.
Ex-King Manuel.
Rochester, ftjlnn.
•
T3icy
found
It
unnecessary
to |&gt;erfront voting nnd prevented Venlxelos, form an operation, ns the growtlf
that
the i&gt;opulnr Idol, from taking the place wits believed to have lmped«,*il nls
of power which Ids natural majority speech Is external. Hla- hearing In
or the electorate should give him. .In perfect, but he must learn Jo talk:
this way th e . Greek cousUtutiou was itiWh as a baby does. Hnpplhess
defied by thy king..
shone on Marvin’s' fnc$ when he
The entente {towers could not stnnd learned that there wn* nothing to pre­
this long. They have forced-Greece to vent him from learning to tulk.
demobilize- With the 'soldiers voting, ■He graduated fro id the eighth grp do
Venlxelos Is almost ceftnln to return
tke school .for Jhl* denf here Ihla
to power in the ek'd Ions to be held" of
year,
and *n~mteropt will be inadp to
this summer. He desires that Greece give Idtu
higher, education. Munrtn
assist the entente.
wns taken to Rochester through tho
Then Constantine’s power writ* cer­ kindness »&gt;f Mr^.* Thomas Kavnnnugh,
tainly he reduced to constitutional this city. • Division Superintendent G.
limits nnd there Is fair prospect of Ids J. Quigley, Northwestern railway,
being driven from the throne alto­ saw that the boy got transportation.
gether and probnbly one of hi* sons
put In Ids pluce.
But should the hosts of Germnny KITCHENER PREDICTED DEATH
prevail oyer their foes, all this- will be
changed. T lu o .” ns the kaiser affec­ Story Told In Paris of How War
Mlnlitar Said He Would
tionately refers to Ids brother-in-law.
Die at 8ea.
will !&gt;o able to Impress those Prussian
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methods, which In his rjieechea he con­
rnrlx.*—When Lord ^ItehrnrrwTUt In
stantly rets before Ids" soldierS-Cts «,
model. Ujam all classes of his jHijiuIn- France some months ago, visiting the
tlon. ami the Athens parliament will nrltlsh front, he met nls friend, the
become a debating society, like the naTat- Captain‘Testu ' do" Rnlincourt,
then on service at Dunkirk, whom Lord
German relchstng.
Kitchener naked to tto Ids special nld
Buffer Kingdom of Poland.
If the Germans win the war they nre If he should need one later during the
determined to ret up some sort of a war. *
Lord Kitchener told his friend hoit a
buffer kingdom of Poland. This wilt
Include the Polish and, probably the heavy shell had burst close.to'him
while on this visit, but added, “that did
nqt disturb me, f o r i know that I shall
die at sea.*' *“ * *

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The fijORtDAHETALpROOUCreGoi
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■ I trust a cabinet.minister exactly os
I trust a cabman. He li a man; and
there la no reason to suppose he la
mad. He la not generally so.entcrtaiulng as a cabman; but It happens
to be hit business at the momoiiKto
drivo the political cab. and ho will
not get us throughJlhe block any bob
ter because I anj continually snatchlag at the reins.—Chesterton.

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crates grown on T W O acres; you know that.
Good commercial fertilizer, rightly used,
usually makes .the difference between 350
crates, or less, and 700 crates, or more, per
acre— the fertilizer cuts down what it costs
you to grow each crate I
The better your fertilizer, the.m ore crates
you get from each acre and the less each
crate costs you. Armour Fertilizer, (the
result of more than 30 years’ manufacturing
experience— 25, years in Florida— careful study
of crop needs by trained scientists, and the
work of a nation-wide organization), makes
most crates with biggest - cash difference
FOR Y O U between coit and net return.

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THE 8ANF0RD HERALD

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TARS IN BROOKLYN'S SPURT raent of the rent of the team mny t&gt;e

r a c tic a l

owrey and Olaon, Cait-Off V eteran*,
Playing Q rilliant Ball In Rob.
Inaon’e Infield.

r e s s J ia K in
so n s

The Brooklyn Superhan, who worn
In lie the host hot Ip date In the Nil*
tlpiiol league, nre upsetting lot* of
kihmI dope hy playing fast anil snappy
hall la spite of the several veterans on
their pay roll,

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Florideal
Alkideal
Seminole

" llhert Itiihlnson Is highly’ pleased
with the allowing inmle *o fur thin Sea*
sun hy hK hoys, and alllrins th a t they

of plain gingham to correspond with
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nttrlbutod to Mown-y and Olson, who
have put ultnost everyone right up on
Ills toe*. Mike Jlowrey la nlso hilling
Hit: bull rejtulrtrly-aml tn-cttmtJtnjr' TO-'
wnrtl the JWH) mark.
.lake- Dnuburt Iiiih lieen lending the
li'iiguo at tin* hat iiml pluylng Ills fayt«’M Kntne around lirat. Znrk Wheat,
•StctiRol ami (ll.M ypn In the outllelil
•live given the Ilrooklyn pitcher* the

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Bungalow apron of cheeked percale,
dosing st th* renter hack and having
deeves cut iu ono with the body.
* Tbs upbore of this practical model la
not limited,. Immever, fo r the house■Aid may use H and surely will like

R epresent th e b est know n
In t h e f e r t i l i z e r w o r ld

»liouhl be made he fere the pattern la
Jilacwl m. tin. material. For instance,
, "',orter length apron la preferred,
?“*
fr?,n, ,? 'rr
of ,ho tissue
*ro"t #n(«
* '*'
amount.
A
front hark
*nd sleeve In ana, in p l i e d „n a
len g tliwine fold of the gingham. Thin
take* up moat of the pcrcnla, hut
enough room ia left to the right for
the piecing for tho front, piecing f«,r
l*ni' k *,rn l’'
ntnl t rimming, all
®xceF't til*’ IfiNt named, being laid on a.
" lcn(Tthwl*e thread of material.
,1 he simple instruction* for making
tho a ,‘rt’“ ar®
to foliow.r Hln*h
Tthrough the fold in hnek from neck
edge to large * '0 ” perforation. Lap

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edge of slash. Finish for a closing.
Next, close the underarm and sleeve
•coma aa notched and adjuat trimming
piece to poallinn on front and hack.
Turn hrm in Inwer edge uf apron on
•mall “ o M perforatlona.
N°w, gather tho aleeve along crossline of • small *'d m-perforations and
IMr Inchea above. Adjuat atrnp to jxiaitien over gather*.
Next, atitch n atrnight hand of ma­
terial' to position on upper edge, of
pocket. Thl* hand'should he about
1*4 inches wido when finished Ad­
juat the pocket to poaltion on front,
upper edge between small ••o” perfor­
ations. Htitch n straight strip of
material to, position underneath tho
nfr&lt;m-with tippet edge along crossllno
of small " o ’’ perforations, which also
indicate waistline. Either an clastic

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Wilson &amp; Toomer
Miko Mowrey.
mast thorough kupport, though th eir
hitting lum not burned up th e league.
The cutcttllig stuff, however, ling been
coining n cro si w ith seine nice, rcllnblc
Mick work. M ct’nrty, Sl!llcr*utid Mcy'T* nil producing liitH Hint w ere m ore
timely than hrilllnnt.
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J ack so n ville , Florida'!

Could Find Som ething.

“I should think you would And it
hard to know what to glvo her for her
dS*
birthday. Stvo Imu everything, you
Ivan Olaon.
know." "Yea. I know; still, thoro arc
nre now slnrteil toward the pennant In always sonio now useleaa things com­
ing up."—Puck.'
too determined n wny to lie denied.
Murl^ of the pep shown hy the SupcrbiiH should he credited to Alike
. Good Stove Polisher.
Mowrey and Ivan Olaon, two veteran
A piece of burlap la very good for
InlielderH, who have been even Onst- polishing the kitchen stovo or range.
offn and yet who nre skipping about It does not burn readily, and for that
(lie inlield for Brooklyn with n great yraaon It better than flannel or cotton
ahow of spirits. Much of the enliven- or paper.

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Scientific Proof of
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it It Is fashioned In bungalow stylo or drawjtrlng may bo Inserted.
Tho design la very pretty with tho
tad carried nut In cheeked petealeThe abort aleevea are cut In one with neok and aleevea trimmed with hutIks body and gathered under a strap tonfioled scallop*.
Pictorial Review Apron No. A883. Sties, *10011, medium tod largo, Price,
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costume*. Away and ahead of future
rivals this costume has put in an
nppenrance. It la fashioned of hamh
some Uroadclolh in tho rich aha.lo of
brown which U to ho ao fashionable
and trimmed with moire allkandhraid.
Tho haalt wove a t the .gathered iKUL
Is cut'in ono with the Iwck df th*
waist and with tho aides nnd front,
shorter lengtn
length
mar bo perforated for annrter
to ho worn a r a tnnle. In medium
alio the coatutno reijuirea 4U yards
M inch material, with 1*4 yard lining
36 inchea wide for front and back.
Tho lining should bo of aatln taf­
feta ami la folded In half ao that the
two aectiona of the pattern may he
placed upon It, aa ahown in the cut­
ting guide.
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Tho broadcloth la folded carefully
In half for tho arrangement of tho
costume aectiona. Tho belt is placed
into poaltion first, directly on tho
lengthwise fold with the lower sleeve
section next to It, on a lengthwlae
thread. Tho blouae bock and hack
ore comes next, laid on the fold or
rosdcloth followed by the front
gore o f , tho skirt, -arranged In the
same way. The collar U
between sections ME’
°.\
Along the upper row are laid the side
gore of the eklrt, tho cuff, front of
the waist, upper sleeve section end
facing, all on a lengthwise thread of
the matorlat.
If made of veloura or nluah this
costume may be used until lato In

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j"** eoatumea developed In rieh ar# brought I
Enr:S..» . broadcloth and trimmed with P»a bT » Tar

In a test m ade by
David L. Gallup, M.
E„ Professor of Gas
E ngineering, W or­
cester Polytechnic
I n s titu te , a s to c k
M axw ell T o u rin g
Car made from 23 to
33.7 miles per gallon
of gasoline at speeds
ranging from 10 to
35 iriT/es per hourt
W e reproduce a let­
ter from P ro fe s s o r
Ga l l u p concerning
^tlilstdst.

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OAVID l_ GALLUP. M C.
a , n m l 11*t

IhunteYl U o to r Co, Ino
D o t r o l t , M lohlgon.

Gontlomen
I beg tears to eubtalt'the onploned
blue p rin t giving the raaulto of on e.onos; tvot
dbdo on n 1917 Stock linmell Touring Cor,.fumlohed
by your.Booton repreoentottvoo.
no dloounelon' other than tho h trte c e n t th at the
en rburotor, whloh wan atook, wee adjuatod to glva
the boat combination of power, f l e x i b i l i t y , opcod ,
end eoonooy, fo r euqh o o n d ltlo n o .o f.to u rin g ae would
o rd in a rily be enoountored,
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the.curve', ahoet)i nro. aa follows:

ECOKOUYv

. SPEED

(Milos per.hour)

( U l l e e .p e r gallon},
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£ 0 .0
£ 6 .1

£3.0

jReepectfully oubotttod.

Deferred Payments
If Desired

N

OTE that no unusual means w ere employed to get these results.
T h e car used was taken from stock; the test was made w ith a full
load and with top and windshield up; the regular Maxwell carburetor
w as used.
A ny Maxwell car is capable of giving this sim e econom y in gasoline
consumption.
M axwell operating ecoqom y matches its econom y in first cost, malt­
ing it The World's Greatest Motor Car Value.

S EM IN O LE C O U N TY G AR AG E
115 M A G N O L IA A V E N U E

one sees velvet hats of

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F u lly E q u ip p e d — N o Extras to B u y

Mrs. Grace E. Wlffijuns Millinery Star

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September 2», 1911

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE TOUR

7jS0 The paatpr w:ill speak on
of fopr
He wants
on tb ^ lhe-oubjeet"*,Speeding'.
1 , 1
1
ito
hold
up
the
high
life
of
the high
firit Tuesday after the first Monday
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
Jivers
In
Sanford
and
show
that
It ia
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager In April of the.following Ve»r- «** destructive and wili land the liver
cept that when a new county la cre­
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Puklka*d t n r j Tnoday tad Vrtdsjr &gt;
ated, the legislature shall at that in destruction.
Yours truly.
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time.fix the length of the term of the *
THEHERALD PRINTING COMPANY first acnatlr to bo eluted therefrom,
George Hyman, Pastor.
A man’s standing in the community is materially secured by his bank account.
An account with the PEO PLES B A N K means more to you than mere security
•UBocaimoN mice . in advancx
at two or four years with the end in
• rb t u b . . . . . . . s.T r:... . . .tttt. . ..tw e view of keeping the number of old
for your working capital and more than mere checking service,
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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.MX MONTHS................... ................ «» senators in a balance with the num­
[ R I B M O N T I I f l .................................. ................. T1
It
means
that
the
PO
W
ER
S-TH
AT-BE
in
the
business
world
have an eye
Night Service Begins st 7
r 1n . i
I i n— . . . .
ber of the new.”
on you and.that you are affiliated with one of the strong factors in business
I ta th » CMy b f C m n lt 1 1 . 0 0 P »» Taar la
Sunday
Is
Rally
Day
for
the
Pres
•Section 3 of Articlo VII of the
A A n a n w 30c. PVr M w tlk
progrCSs.
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hytcrlati Sunday school and it is
________la Adcaac* M a d Ba Mad# al Offlr* constitution is- hereby amended so
hoped
that
every
adherent
pf
the
os to read as follows:
larad Am B m m J . C U m Mall Malta* Atafaat » » l
"The regular session of the legislu-' Presbyterian church will seek to be
t m , al 0t* PoataBka al Saafard. F w ld a
ture that shall mce^ in 1917 shall there at 9:45 Sunday morning----- "
Uadc* A d •! M u r k ltd . I AT*.
dp portion the representation in the - The II o'clock service will bo t
la tlarald DaHdta«
TM e»k*a* Na. I l l houso of representatives, as in this communion service.
The night service begins at 7
article, provided, which apportion­
ment shall he based upon the last o'clock instead of 7:30.
census, taken b y ‘the state of Florida
Miss Shelton will play Sunday.
or by the United States, whichever Thia will be her last Sabbath upH. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
O. L' TAYLOR
R. R. PEAS
is the last taken, in the several penrance here, as she leaves next
p ^ -o .
vi,*.p,Mid.i F L WOODRUFF Vico-Prasidml
C,,Ww
A,**1C**W*r
counties of the state, and those that week for DeLand.
shall meet every ten years thereafter
Dr. H. H. MtCaslIn will serve us
shall apportion the representation in organist from now’ on. Dr. McCasthe house of representatives in the lin is an accomplished musician and
manner in this article provided, served as pianist to the Y. M. C. A.
which apportionment shall be based at Vanderbilt University and for
upon the last census enumeration several years has been pipe organist each week and transacted the usual
taken by the state of Florida, or by In Sweet Water, Tenn. We are de­ amount of business*.
the United States, which ever is the lighted over securing him.
The principal matter before the
last taken next before the legislature
yoard was the hotel proposition and
ALWAYS READY TO HELP
so apportioning^ the representation
New Bank in Orlando
&lt; . Mr. Fletcher, architect, was present
With the characteristic generoaity shall convene."
The Bank of Orange, the young­ with .his plans' and specifications for
for which all Florida newspapers are
Section 4 of Article V!I of the est financial institution in this coun­ the inspection of tho'board. Sealed
boted when it conies to local boost­
lids are being received today from
ing, the last issue of the Sanford constitution is hereby amended so ty, threw open its doors yesterday ocal contractors of plumbing, wiring,
to
read
as
follows:
morning at 9 o'clock, and from that
Herald gives up the entire front page
When
any
new
county
is
created
time
after the close of business at 3 testing, roofing, etc., and it is ex­
to promoting the building of a much
pected that by tomorrow evening a
needed tourist nnd commercial hotel by the legislature it shall he en­ p. in., a steady stream of depositors definite plan will be completed for
in that city. This is the first time titled to one senator and one mem] were going in and out of the build- tuildlng the hotel.
Bob Holly has ever permitted this her of the house of representatives, I ing.
On account of the meeting of the
to be done but he ssys ho feels the until the next enumeration provided! -^he 0 fl]cera nnj every* one conEast
Coast' Chamber of Commerco
situation is such as to warrant any }
Section 5, of this article, thnt 1ncctcd w[(Ft the bifnk have a perfect
to
be
held at Stuart, Fla., on Oct.
sacrifice. Sanford is trying to raise i8^ad *,e ta ^en uRer the creation of right to feel proud of the excellent
125,000 of the *75.000 that ia in th® 8aitl ncw county, or until the showing made, for the first day's de­ 10-11 'it was decided that the regular
sight for this important enterprise next census enumerarion that ahall posits totalled the hnndsome sum of October meeting of the Board of
and it is to be hoped success will be be taken by the United States of *53,354.901 There is more in this Trade be postponed from October
mot with in getting the money.—St. America, after the creation of the showing than meets the eye. Here is 10th to Oct. 17th, one week later.
said new county, whichever shall the primil ”fariee evidence of the high Several of the members expect to
Augustine Record.
sooner be taken after the creation of financia| plane on which the affairs attend the Stuart meeting as mat­
-O
.said new county, when it shall be of thi„ BO|itlJy founded bank will be ters of vital importance to Sanford
THUS E A ME N D ME NTS
will come up at that meeting.
'entitled to one members of the conducted
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Three proposed amendments t o ' house of representatives lor
for every
the constitution of Florida will . ten thousand of population, or the| The officers of. the Hank, of .Orange
Notice Republicans
voted on at the general
general el
election i» I major fraction . thereqf the same as are especially thankful for the cour­
A
mass
meeting will be held a t
November. other counties."—DeLand News.
i tesies extended them by the other the court house September 30th at
banks of Orlaedo.—Orlando Sentinel. 2:30 p. m., for the purpose of per­
The first reduces the property ex­
emption in hasp of failure from home­
SANFORD BOY SHOT
fecting the organization 'of the Re­
stead and £1000 in merchandise, as
New T h e a tr e in Orlando
publican party in Seminole county.
a t present, to *500 for widow's with Young. llctidcrHtin tim ing Those
A theatre for Orlapdo is an as­ All Republican voters urged to be
dependent families or cripples, and
Wounded by H o m pslcad R obbers
sured fact as a result of action taken present. By order Committee.
nothing far o t h e r - In o t h e r words.
I. II H enderttm . a well know n recently by Dr. f’. Phillip*, promoter
(7. F. Haskins
Lit t l e Va u e y
if a Florida man i- unfortunate and farm er residing on th e W eil Side le ft
n. G. Smith '
of the enterprise. The structure will
a\Y .
fails, everything he has will be taken j yesterday for Miami where he was be locate’d at the corner of Fine
K T. Woodruff.
from him—even the home over the summoned by w ire to attend bis son, street ami Orange avenue, on the
10*'Jtc
.heads of hi- wife and children. He William, who was recently shot by Phillips, Smith and Happcrsett lots,
will have nothing left with which' to the bank robbers of Homestead.
Business Licenses Expire Sept.. 30
with a frontage on Ornnge'avenue of
begin anew. If a Florida man mort­
Please
take notice.that all business
At the same.time the two brothers 75 feet’and 124 feet oh Fine street,
isSt
gages a piece of teiriness property, of l„ H. Henderson," AIHe and Wll- The cost of the new
and
occupation
licenses expire on
[day
bouse
will
Lis creditor will be'able to take not liam‘ \eefc* kilted ami another mem%•81' ,I n d i a n
approximate *50,000. with outside Sept. 30 and should be renewed atIb r a n d .
only the huRirnp.* property, but h is ,|lf,r of I he posse named Williams
capital interested. It will be modern once.
home, his wife's and his children died later from his wounds.
J Nl&gt;. D. JIN K [NS,
in every, respect. Contractors will
home, his horse and wagon, h
1l- 4 tc
Tax Collector.
bid
for
construction
soon.
M.
S.
.ii.' I andltj* robbed the bank* of
peons, his watch and his Lord.
Homestead In broad daylight holding King is the architect. -Orlando Sen­
Notice to Business Men of the City
8
Another proposed amendment is U|, t &gt;......mployees of the bank with tinel.
2 Z ® &gt;
of Snnfurd
intended to eliminate th" negro from guns and making off with $6,000 of
All husinexa
and
occupation
voting. U contains what is known t ),(. hank's money. In the chase
M ANUFACTURERS O F
The Court House Clock Club
aa the grandfathers clause,, which after them the Hendersons were* It is said that a city, town, com­ licenses expire' on Sept. 30th and
is intended to eliminate the negro,, fired upon at night front a water munity or township can be more up should be renewed, at once.
J. C. ROBERTS,
who cunnot read or write, and to ' lank along the tracks of the F. E. C. to date than the people thut com­
City Tax Collector.
permit the illiterate white man to KuHway and the men werij killud pose it, and this may be true about
We believe that' in Cattaraugus Cutlery we have the best
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vote'
.
i anjl young Henderson wounded. The a county court house—'not being no
line of cutlery made and we invite our friends to look the line
The most important
proposed [ officials were unable to locate L. H. more up to date than the people
WluitWiw p in n ig h tm a n i4«hita »' IlH lTH. ff W ll 'he w o h E
amendment, however, is one relating j Henderson until last Wednesday that work in it. U ‘his _be a J a c tj .
T
meeting
at
to reiyiportionmem
reigiportiontncnt of members of
{
when
they
w^ed
:
-u&gt;.
in,-,,
..j,*
oft
wired iutcL.t*tr-c
your time to h*avo a look a t it nrtd he sure you see our line of
tntrcotF nnr flfllWd1 oivr court!
,lf
.
WMirt- ...O ■!■*! uftli
d f H t r 'T u n n f id»
beautiful JCmblematic Knives.
ers «ro^ hfluaa.ua up-4o-da'to~nn-thc nrxr oire, th» WomWh Club Mon day .evening
1 adopted will read:
_____
therc-iuiw.-joining h r the ~i*T
huso for and the people thut are in the court (Oct. 2) at 7 o’clock. All members
‘The legislature that shall co ti­ the robinera.- out tip to this time fioUftp as up to date as any people of -the board arc urked to uttend.
"Vene in the year of 1919 and there­ they have not been able to. capture | n any community, etc.
REGISTER! REGISTER:
after ahull consist of one member of them. •
Last Wednesday a petition was
Democrats who voted In the June
the scnule from each county in the
circulated among the officials and primary ^should . bear 1» —mind theatate, and vof
of the
#i bne
ujit member
iiit- iiiiit r uj
nit.
..A
a rFarm
nr in ndi
k.iin
in # . • * i u » v u u , ,. t.
_;.i
Bargain
SANFORD'S HOUSE OF SERVICE
... j
faet that- registration in the primary
house of reprw nU tb'ca from each Sanford—lu
h
lrzk
aU
d
landtr1
will
j
thp
rMuU
thnt
u
Q
outI I °
.
.
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the result thnt u Court House Clock books docs nol qualify for participa­
county—in—thp^iTHle' for every ton never
be
cheaper.
There ,are Club was
...... organized,
: i each person
SANFORD,
^ Phone 8
FLORIDA
,
, any
,
r
*thouBand of population therein,, or only a few farms now on the market , t ,
.T . . tion In the Novcfnber .election,
, 1 .
.
.
. . , "ignlng the petition agreeing thnt he whether his party adulation l&gt;c Dem­
thi» major fraction thereof where that nave the advantages of ‘brick
.7-,for the
..
. . . .
...
.
. . . would p ay 'a ___•
sum per month
ocratic oy otherwise, must he prop­
there mny bh a major fraction left roads, loading station, etc. A. J*.
.
.
lt
.
„
;
, • .
maintenance of a Western Union
erly registered in the general regis­
-over after dividing the whole num­ Connelly, the real estate man has u
“eorrect time" clocks and in .less tration books.
ber of population of the county by ten acre tract three miles from Sun, .
...
.
. ..
. .
time than It takes to tell ‘it Schelle
Persons who registered In the
• -the .number ten thousand; Provided, ford on brick road and ruilroad, four »«,.!«, u
:__ i . i the
.u petition
,:.i
,
, . ,
•
Maines, who circulated
general
registration books two years
Vnat oWh county Khali have ut least acres cleared and farmed, soil in ex- had „jKned
wjth tht, Wpilte;n
one 'representative and that no ccllent shape for crops entire ten. Union for a Big New Clock'to be in- ago. however, are not required to
county shall h*\'V more than'three under fence and ditched and well a ta lw ' tn tl,e lobby of the Court register again this year.
representatives in the bouse of repre­ drained. This farm WHl he sold in
The registration books for Sem­
Now all the officers can tell
sentative*. The members of the the next ten days or taken off the wh#n to Rl&gt;to
k, und- tho othor inole county are now open In each
ow*
,t und d(J precinct and will remain open until
house of representatives shall be market The price will astonish (o)k run tp„ whpn tQ
elected for a term of two years ami you and terms to suit.
,
nl, thc&amp;e /hing. by the correct time. October 14th/
&lt;*&gt;
th e members of the senate shall b€
Be sure your natnc Is on the gen­
elected for a term of four years, ox*
eral registration books if you expect
x. » U 02 S » ! ‘L n n
All Schools to Begin Next Monday
*cept ns hereinafter provided. The
Mr. Ray R. Hint will address the
The RUperintendl.nt.s ofr,CP atl. to vole In the general election.
election for members
for
each growers and shippers of {icminole \ nolinrw that a„ o{ SpmilK)le.a achooU Register—do it now, before you for­
branch ahall be ut the same time and county in behalf of the Farmers C o-, that aro nol a|rcady in opi,rutiotl get ll.
l l - 0 tp
placns. -The term of office of seiyi- operaUve Shipping U ague .at the wlu ,)PKin „Ml Monday. Tllil
tora elected in HHC shall-expire on court house Tuesday Oct. 3rd at meani tha f Seminole starts a better
Woman.'
the first Monday in April, 1919. The A p in. All interested are cordially j and a mort&gt; e te rn a liz e d school
A woman may be a fool, a sleepy
Assurance Doubly Sure
term of office of* senators elected in invited.
! system this year, than has been be- fool, an agitated fool, a too awfully
1918 front the following counties, to*
1fore, since the creation of Semihole, noxious fool, and she may cyan be
wit: Escambia, Gadsden, Jackson,
The strength of the First National Bank lies nol alone In
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j and if tha—Datrona-wHl-Icirid-thcir ntmpiy stupid. But aho is never dense.
Leon, Madison, Lafayette, Taylor,
— Baptist Church Next Sunday
hlarty cooperation a great work will. .She's never made of wood through
its ample resources, responsible management and the
_Columbia,—Nassau.- Dural, Marlon,
9:30 Annual promotion day in be accomplished.
find through, as some men aro. T(iero
* Sutpter,' Jefferson Lee, Monroe, Put­ the Sunday school. A large number
Is in woman, always, aomewhero, a
recognized ability of its directorate. •
1
nam, Volusia, Hamilton, Alachuni of graduates will receive their diplo­
spring. Wbntovcr men don't know
Methodist Program for Sunday
Broward, Liberty, Hernando, Pinel­ mas. It Is hoped that, all the mem­
about women (and it may be a lot or
As a menber under the Federal Reserve System, this In­
Sunday school 9:30 Short, bright It may be very little), men and even
las, Brevard, Palm Beach and Levy bers and friends of the school will
service.
shall expire on the first Monday in make a special effort to be present.
fathers do know (hat much. And that
stitution offers to each Patron all the security of individual
What, How, Why. 11. Followed Is &gt;why sn many men aro afraid of
April, 1921; all other senutors to he
thorn.—Conrad.
integrity from within, backed by the vast National Bank­
elected in the year 1918 their term 11:00 The pastor will speak on by the Communion.
the
subject,
"The
Relation
of
tho
Senior
League
6:30.
*
of office shall expire on the first
ing System.
Evening sermon^ 7:30. Subject,
Monday in April, 1923.' All mem- Baptist Church to the Schools of
Imitation Gold,
ny combining ninety-four parts of
b e n of the house of representatives Sanford." This subject has been Safety First.
Special music in all the services of copper and elx parts of antimony m l. elected al the general election on the chosen on account df the fact that
the day.
* __ _____________ addingir OTIull"quantity of magnesium
first Monday in April, 1921, and the schools open Monday.
Will you be one of the l^rge crowd carbofiato. to Incrciuo the weight; £
thereafter the term of nflirA-QL-aH — OJO—There—wtH-be-tnrptTs'm aF
substitute for gold is produced. This
members of the house of represents- .Mr. Brlsson’s. pool on Celery uventie.’ expected to bO present.
alloy, It Is said, can bo drawn, worked
tivea »ha|l commence on the first There are two men and threo ladles
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
and
soldpred much tho same as gold
Tuesday after the first Monday In to
baptized.
Board of Trade Meeting
aud it also takes and retains a gold
“ THE FARM ER'S FRIEND"
April next succeeding the election.
0:30 The B. \ \ P. U. aerviccs of
The Board of Governors of the polish. It can be mado for about 35
A t the general election ' in 1B20 and tho church* nvill. be held in their re­ Board of Trade mej last evening a t, cents.a pound when Us constituents
thereafter, all senators to ’bo elected spective quarters.
the Hotel Cornea as is their custom [ can bo bought at normal prices.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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■ moving briskly but the street car
pectk to.finish his theological course

The table was a charming bit of
atrike in New York is tying up the during tho winter, and then return Jovollnc&amp;s with ita little basket fa­
AND
business greatly and Inconvenienc­ to Florida to take up his work as a vor* tied with ribbons and filled
ing the public. Mr. Fleischer U one minister.
’ .
with pink and green candles and cert*
—.
i
of
the cash buyers and big shippers
'tittle Happenings—Mention ;!
tered by the beautiful birthday cake
Miss
Nettyc
Maines
arrived
In
tho
of Sanford products and has enough
of Matters In. Brier—
!! faith in Sanford to own his home city Tuesday and Is the guest of her resting upon a pretty white center­
brother, Schclle Maines.
Miss piece edged with pink, and surroundPersonal Items of
ond cnll Sanford home;
&lt;‘d with the regulation pink und
Maines
expects
to
teach
at
Monroe
Interest
Children's gingham dresses, ladles' this winter.
green candies, alternating over th e !
cover
trailed the fern.
Pink shad­
*
i and children’s middies and Indies'
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Brumley are
1'J-ltc
Saramiry of (he Floating Sm all 1 [ skirts, at the 3 in 1 Store.
ed candles wiA’f* placed at the cor­
expected home Saturday.
Talka Succinctly Arranged for
ners, their roseate glow reflected in i
Comfort Cottage opens for tho
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba the sweet girl faces surrounding the*
Hurried H erald H eaders
winter season nest Monday and
Self Rising Flour—A t'all grocers.
106 East F irst S treet
Sanford, Florida
table. Little white booklets tied
those wishing reservation#-for the
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with pink ribbon to which was at­
winter “Should make them at once
Woman’s club ‘ meeting Wedru-sR. E. Reddith of the Lake Howell- tached white pencils with green
as the house will soon bo filled.
diy. Oct. 4th.
ksection was a business*visitor in San­
Comfort Cottage opens on Mon­ ford this week- Mr. Reddith has ribbons were,given the girls in which wpe't, and will spend several days | where she was the recipient of many
HoUey Heule has returned to
they were told to write extracts from
Cocoa, after spending a week with day, October 2nd for the wirlter sea- had the contract for the transporta­ their lives, using .only words begin­ with Mrs. B. W. Herndon nlso, be- charming attentions,
sen
and
reservations
can
bo
made
fore leaving* for Tampa.
hi, mother, Mrs. Katheryn Houle
tion of the school children from Lake
now for the winter season. Tho ho­ Howell to Winter Park for the past ning with the initials-of their name.
of the Seminole Howl. * .
’Mrs. C. A. Smith left Thursday
The
result
was
original
and
umuslng.
tel is limited and thoje who come five years, und tried to give it to
Mrs. J. N. Robson and children morning for a few days visit to Mr*.
Get your school supplies at The first will bp served first.
In tho contest Ethel Henry won the
somo others of tho patrons, but Mr. prize and was given a pair of silk returned Tuesday from a delightful D. G. Wagner at Kissimmee.
lltrsld office.
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Uso Juba Self Rising Flour for Reddith has been so. pleasing In the
stockings. The advertising contest summer visit in South Carolina.
Hall, the popular manager delicious 'hot Biscuits—At • ull gro­
exercise of his duty that he was per­ was also enjoyed. Rerita Luke being
of the Western Union Telegraph cers.
Miss Laura Lee was the week-end
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suaded to take tho job for another the successful competitor was pre­
Co., has returned from a vacation
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
C.
Gerror
have
guest
of Mrs.' Alfred Racbaughm of
Juat what the name implies, is year.
sented with a box of correspondence returned from a two weeks' sojourn Mt. Dora.
,p«nt at Jacksonville, Waycross and
tho motto of Comfort Cottage and
Frnnk Durden of Orlnndo was cards. The pink and green tones of nt Daytona Beach.
other points.
the rule holds good every day dur­ here on business this week.
the color scheme were carried out in
Mr. H. B. Rachels left for hia
Mn. D. S. Babbitt retu rn ed 'to ing tho winter season. You get the
the
refreshments.
Those
present
Use
Juba
Seif
Rising
Flour
for
Mias
Evelyn*
Berner
is
at
homo
home
in Georgia on Tuesday, called
Senford Thursday after spending a conveniences of the home place, the
(Continued bn Page 8 )
THk very delightfully with her sla­ home cooking, tho neat, sanitary delicious hot Biscuits—At -all gror wero Ethel and Florence Henry, Ser- again from a visit to Bristol, Va.,!
.
,
6-tf - ita Lake, Mollie Abernathy,jDorothy
ter, Mrs- B. E. Haley hi Kissimmee. conditions that are dear to the heart cers.
Mrs. II. G. Dieterick and the Rumph, Perry Lee Bell, Ellen Chap­
For Sales-Delayed order just ar- of the home people and tho tourists..
pell, Gladys Adams, Margaret Zach­
lirid—Celery seed American and Comfort Cottage opens a month children are now located in Jackson­ ary, Julia Zachary, Helen Peck,
French. H. H. Chappell, Celery earlier to accommodate tho popular ville where Mr. Dieterick will make Helen Shelton, Mary Howard, Eliz­
clamor for a real comfortable home. headquarters. He will be in Sanford abeth Stcinmoyer and Katie nrown.
srenue.
part of the time os assistant man­
Mrs. J. C. Higgins, who has been
For delicious hot biscuits uso Juba ager of the Virginia Carolina Chem­
vititing her daughter, Mrs. H. N. Self Rising Flour—At all grocers.
Cirmplimenlary Dance
ical Co., (or Florida.
Dickson, returned yesterday after6 -tf
A
delightfully
informal
house
The mapy friends of McG. Cnrraooon to her home In Sanford. —OrThe Sanford fans will be delighted way arc glad to see him out again dance was given on Wednesday
Undo Sentinel.
to learn that LaVerne Hurt will fur­ after his collision with the Walker evenixg by Miss Elizabeth Stafford
Muuop’s pool will close on Octo­ nish the world's aeries again this year
car in which he had his wagon complimentary to Miss May Thrash­
ber lit for the season after a very beginning Saturday, Oct. 7th, with smushed, his horse injured 'and he er who leaves next week for Tampa
successful year. Mr. Muaaon ex- the electric effects and the series was injured so badly that he is now where the family will reside. This
pectl to reopen the pool next spring will be shown pn the curtain at the out on crutches,
was.only one of a charming scries of
•
about June 1st as usual.
entertainments that are bieng given
old Imperial Theatre. ’Seats will be
For delicious hot biscuits usti Jubat in her honor. Mrs. Puleston gave
The Seminole County Bank lakes special interest in
Hay your school supplies In qusn- ‘placed in the building to accommo­
Self Rising Flour—At all grocers.
a dance last week also. Those in­
tiile, it The Herald ofAco and save date a large crowd and the enter­
the welfare of its customers and makes it a point to
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vited to .meet Miss Thrasher on
prise should receive the support of
miaejr.
.
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handle their banking business with the utmost des­
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ross, Mr. J. Wednesday were Misses Virginia
This
, Ernest W. Shepard will leave for those who are interested.
patch
and efficiency.
K. Fyke, Mrs. Grace Earl Williams
Atlanta Friday where he w ill enter showing of the world’s series shows and Miss. Ismon motored over to Brady, Fannie Reba Munson, FrunYour account subject to check fs solicited.
ces Gonzales, Margaret Wight and
enterprise in Sanford for o n ly ’in a
the Atlanta Dental College.
Daytona Beach yesterday, apending Edna Chittenden: Messrs. Ned Chit­
few
of
the
larger
cities
can
this
same
.Miss May Hotly has retur ned
the day and had a delightful time. tenden, Allen Jonps, Hume Rumph,
from Tampa where for tho pnat effect be given. Begins Suturduy,
Uso Jubn Self Rising Flour for George McLaughlin, Reginald Holly.
FOUR PER CENT INTEREST
month ihe has been the guest of her' Oct. 7th. ’
Marshall
and
Carey
Zim
of
St..
Au­
delicious
hot
Biscuits—At
nil
groPAI
D
ON S AVI NGS ACCOUNT S
Messnlinea, taffetas and ailk pop­
grandmother, Mrs. E. G. Tyner.
gustine.
*May
Thrasher
is
very
pop­
6
-ti
cers.
Uie Juba Self Rising Flour for lins the same old price at the 3 in 1
SnwimilMHWWStWMttlMmHMXSItSlMMOHHMIMStMUMUMMWlamHMUMmMIUtfUmiHI***
Mrs J F. Karnutz and children ular in the younger- society set and
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delicious hot Biscuits—At nil gro- Store.
will
he
greatly
missed
from
her
ncCollie Zirn. son of Senator Zim of havc KorV to F»rl Lauderdale where
ten.
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customed place in tho circle.
St.
Augustine was the guest ol they will reside, the children starting
It would Ije a good thing for the
into school last Monday.
Mr.
city officials to insist upon auto Reginald Holly Wednesday evening, Karnutz will join them in a few days
Dertonnl Mi niton
driven to dim their brilliant lights on coming over with him Wednesday and engage in business at Lauder­
Miss
Pearl
TilHs of Green Cove
afternoon and remaining for the
| the city streets at night.
Springs
is
the
attractive guest of
dale.
The
many
friends
of
this
fam­
dunce.at- Miss Stafford's.
ily hate to lose them from the citi­ hvr aunt, Mrs. J. C. Roberts.
Wallace and Aline Lipforfl have
Mrs. Dr. Murphy and two chil­ zenship of Sanford hut wish them
| returned from Memphis, Tennessee,
yinsiMNMMwimmiitiinmtMOtfUMiittMsaMtuMrtmlnMNiMMtMWtmwiinii
dren
of Mulberry are spending to few success in their new home.
where they visited their sister, Mrs.
Mrs.
P.
I*
Thrasher
is
the
house
IGilbertson.-’ They will attend Snn- days in the city coming over to at­
Cut the grass, rake up the back­ guest of Mrs. A. P. Connelly this I FORREST LAKE. Pres. D. I.. THRASHER. V-Prcs.
A. R. KEY. Cashier
| ford school, to resume their studies’. tend the Purdon-Grovenstein wed­ yard and clean up generally.
ding.
Mrs. Murphy has many
The 3 in 1 Store ik headquarters friends here where she resided for i For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
[for work shoes, shirts and overalls. many years.
Her mother, Mrs. Self Rising Flour -At ull grocers.
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Purdon of DcLnnd was here also
(’lean up rampaign Oct. 4-9. Get and Mrs. Murphy expects to accom­
busy.
pany her home to Del.nnd. .and
Walter Beatty, an old Sanford spend ft few days ere returning to
hoy h here for a visit and his many Mulberry.
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friends are extending hjm the glad
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for
Delightful Birthday Parly
hand. Walter is now residing in delicious hot Biscuits —At all gro­
Mr.
It. N. Leon delightfully enter­
Waihington, .North Carolina, where cers.
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tained
in honor of his birthday on
the Beatty family moved several
Palmer, Wilson, Chupmnn, Bur­
[ yum ago and is making good. This dick and seeral othar ball placers Tuesday evening at tho home of
■a
Mrs. Fanny*
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T1"&lt;h'cornteii for tho occasion
ff'ffu ttas dropped in the the week saying gfloil "bye to their with flowers and ferns, carrying oul
the color m otif of greon and pink.
of the Atlnhtld Ocean.
many Snnford friends. The hoys Graceful sprnys of the Love's vine
for delicious hot biscuits use Juba fcay they are In love with Sanford with roses were used extensively in
Seif Rising Flour—At all grocers.
and expect to return some time in the arrangement of the rooms.
tho near future.
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P.unch. was served throughouL-thc. ~
H. B. Mackenson, prominent. In irPTHnniTaniTat tW rofrcshmonf hour
Io«a City is the name of a new
,°*n that is
the jt^cen-oL-being tba-hardw are bustn'ebrfTind ~also in ice cream and cake .were served.
"tit-near Oviedo on the Ekonlock- real estate in Kissimmee was in1 the Dancing, music and games whiled'
tehee creek. The
0. T. Swope city yesterday on business. ; Mr. ato-ay the pleasant hour evening
Wnd Co. of Oviedo la placing the Mackenson is still Interested in the hours. Mr. Leon' was assisted In
»** town on the map.
Sanford Hotel Co., and has other looking after (he Ipeosur of his
property' in this city.
gdcsts by Mrs. Lee and her daugh­
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F le is c h e r - a n d
Lsdies' velvet street hats,- chll; ters, Misses Laura and Annie Lee.
i*mfly have arrived home In the city
* ter spending the summer in New dron's corduroy, hats for sale at the Others present were Misses Alva and
12-ltc
ork and will he at homo at their real- 8 In 1 store.
Ruth Vaughn, Dottie McIntosh,
The store room In the Peoples Edna Middleton, Marie Blake, Ali­
*°« t&gt;n Tenth street. Mr. Fleis. w ^edicts a pood season for Flor- Bank building is being fitted with ble Doudney, Versa Woodcock, Ruth
id» »nd' everything in the north shelving t and bther improvements Phelps; Messrs. Geo. HbiT, James
-being made ready for tho &gt;J. W. HufT, Harry Cobb,- Deams Herring,
'EVER before has the Chandler leadership been bo obvious to so
Dickins Shoe Store that will'occupy E. D. Ellis, Arthur Vaughn, Charlie
many people us it is now, at tho height of the 1916 season.
the room about the first oh October. Phelps, Allen and Middleton.
This Is one of thq best locations in
A t a tim e w hen so many cars are “marked up” a hundred dollars
Sanford and will make an elegant
AUar Society Merit
•hoe store.
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Tho Altar Society of the Catholic
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba church will meet at the parochial
eighteen m onths ngo.
residence at four o'clock (his after­
Self Rising Flour—At all grocers.
noon (Friday).
G*lf
In the midst of a horde of new types and styles of engines, “The
Don’t
forget
to
burn
up
old
rubMarvelous Motor’’ leads in certainty of service. Built in the Chandler
[ We Have Added a Line of
Home Coming Day and Hally
biih preparatory to cleaning up
factory
ever since the first Chandler car wa$ marketed, this famous
Home coming day will be fittingly
sycok.
.
(nl}j^»rved in ^ th a —Methodtst chUfch
m otor—refined, more powerful, more flexible,—stillleads most distinct­
T he Herald. Printing-Co—h as-in- at 11 o’clock on Sunday morning,
ly
because free from any hint ot experimentation or uncertain theory.
stalled all kinds of office supplies and following the Sunday school rnlly at
m T 0fllco-8npplj- depart­
pencils, tablets, etc.,, and solicits the usual Sunday school hour. It is
ment and are now prepared
And Chandler leads quite os clearly in beauty of body design, refine­
your patronngc.
furnish school children
expected there will bo a large at­
m ent of finish in every detail and luxury of upholstering.
Writing Ink, stamp pad Ink, paste, tendance at both services, for which
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ing machine ink,'cash register ink, Rov. F. E. Steinmoyer will preach a
I t is not surprising that many thousands of new owners have joined
PENCILS
in fact every kind of ink known, at sermon appropriate to tho occasion.
th e Chandler ran k s this year.
PENHOLDERS
tho. Herald oflltQ.
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Visitors
arc
cordially
invited.
. ERASERS
Mr. R. G. Boyd - of Charlotte,
You w ill be d elig h ted w ith y o u r Chandler
. PENS
N. C., arrived in the city Wednes­
AuofAer
Birthday
Parly^3
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day. Mr. Boyd hits been in the cus­
Particularly lovely was tho birthETC
Save n - Paste nger Touring Car - $1295
tom of spending hia winters in San- day Party—glvca—by--Mlsa—-Marthflr
F our-P auenger Roadster - $1295
Special Discount iii Quantifies ford, bu t, comas at- th»~tim e-ttr-in­ Brown on Monday afternoon at the
tr. a a omiiat)
vest in sorts property and possibly- home pf Mrs. W. * M. Haynes on
to make his home here. '
R..uihat!?Ip Nothing but the
Sanford Height!. Pink roses arid
Uso Juba Self Rising Flour for other pink flowers characterised tho
rmn.ki11^ «nr Pricea m c readelicious hot Biscuits—At all gro­ pretty decorations, .the delicately
Krhn^i0*'
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our
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before
“fhool opens.
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iiued tones of the color blending
OFFICE B. &amp; 0 . MOTOR ^COMPANY
SANFOUJh FLORIDA
Rev. Mr. Reid, who supplied the harmoniously with the bright grven
THE
Baptist Temple here during tho of asparagus fern which was used In
month of July was shaking hands profusion. In the window and in
CHANDLER MOTOR CAR •OMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO
with his many friends hero Wednes­ the arch between the living room and
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day. The young preacher was on dining room hung pink- baskets filled
la
hia way to Louisville where he ex- with ferns and *prays of-pink vine
v h ri i r u
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ABOUT THE CITY i i

■1908 MILLINERY 1916
Fine &amp;t ock in Novelties and
Trimmings Arriving Daily

- MRS. GRACE E. WILLIAMS

Handling of Banking
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Sanford .Florida •

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PEOPLE AND EVENTS

$1295

The Chandler Leads
in Price and Style and
Certainty of Service

SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
SCHOOL SUPPLIES

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COUNTY
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and gasoline consumption In addi­
tion to the general mechanical ef­
ficiency of the truck itself.

N. B. C. GRAHAM

A Ford Car and J o r n
will Form-A-Truck w U

WESLEY BIBLE CLASSES

Yon d o n 't have to coax th e children
to eat plenty of N . B . C. G raham
Crackers. T hese are not only rich in
the nourishm ent th a t builds bone and
m uscle, but their tem pting taste m akes
the little appetites hungry for m o re.
N . B . C. G raham C rackers added
an Individuality a n d nut-like flavor
th a t o th er graham crackers lacked.
This makes them an alm ost u n iv er­
sally popular article of everyday diet.

Miss Gladys Leinhnrt entertained
MONROE ITEMS
Miss Georgia and Lee Walker, Jr. the young people'a Crochet Club
and Alfred Bailey spent’ u pleasant last Wednesday, at, her home on
Lake Charm.
day at Mrs. Hutchins Thursday.
A meeting of the Oviedo school
Mr. Cates has returned from n
two months' visit, to relatives in trustees will be held Friday, the
K entucky^nd his fricndB are glad to |.2‘J th.
welcome him home.
Supt. Thrasher made a short visit
Mr. Hutchins -enjoyed dinner
"H&gt; t in" srhmtDhisl 'wi't'tr:' j»d AtO,ncd
NATIONAL- BISCUIT
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. very much pleased with the pros­
pects.
COMPANY ^
'Walker Wednesday.
Next Sunday is Rally Day for tho
Hev. Corbett from near Ocoee
preached Sunday morning in the Methodist Episcopal church.
Baptist church at Monroe, and Rev.
Jenkins of Eagle Lake preached
WEKIWA AND ETHEL ITEMS
Sunday night. Mr. Jenkins organ;,
Mr. and Mrs. White moved into
ised the Christian church here. He the Lee place this \veek.
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la holding a week's meeting at Mon­
Miss Minnie Holiday returned to
roe now. All arc invited to hear his Winter Park Friday.
most interesting sermons.
Mr. Ar-L. Woods made Wekiwa a
„ We had a very interesting pro­ short visit Thursday.
gram Sunday rvening in our C. ' E.
Mrs. Alvin Newcomo helped Mrs.
meeting. The subject wua "Chris­
E. A. Rush (|uilt one day this week.
tianity and Other Faiths." The
Mr. Martin S. Garwood, who has
president. Mrs! B. F. Hutchins was
been
staying with Mr. and Mrs. C. J
the leader. '
Vermillion for several weeks leaves
Mr. and Mrs. John Oglesby arc
soon to work in the packing house. Mr. and Mrs. Krimling of Monroe vens to bo treated, It has been
the. proud parents of a little girl.
spent Sunday with , them and his quite'serious.
PAULA POINTS
uncle,, Mr. Elmer Lundquist, wife
Seminole county i s . out a fine
OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
Mr. George Garwood is taking a and two babies were callers, top. mu|c team this week. They lost
Mr. W. B. Williams and family, fifteen d a y s'• vacation.* Mr. L. B.
The family afterwards spent a pleas- thpir footlnK whUo
work on the
who have been in North Carolina
Humphreys of Sanford is in charge ant evening at the home of the Geneva side of the ferry bridge. Tho
during .the summer Have returned to
grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J - E. till slipping and caving in and the
Qviedo to spend the winter. They of the section during his absence.
Sir. Wm. Hartley of Jacksonville Lundquist.
poor things were drowned. About
have rented the Lee. home on Lake
Mr. and Mrs. J. A: Thompson, the same place Mr.' Vaughn lost a
Charm. The oldest son, Roy,’ is at­ wus the guest of Mr. Lester Schmelz
Miss Edna and Master Andrew wero mule team two or three yonrs ago
tending Rollins Cpllege, but spends for a few days recently.
Sunday
visitors at the home of his and Where I. D. H art's Ford went
Mr. Arthur Yowcll of Sanford was
his week ends at • home.
brdther.
Dun, on Celery avenue; slipping down the bunk this past
Mrs. W. H, Ho ft aril gave, her n guest at the "Turtles" last week.
calling
also
at Mr. D. Hart's.
July 1st. Seems as if some .wise
We are glad to see Mr. Frank
daughter, Mario a little surprise on
We arc enjoying fine fall weather head would try some schmee to fix
her birthday by entertaining her Brown out again, after being laid up
for
gardening, cool enough except at such a dangerous place.
for some day with a siege of Jioils.
Sunday school class.
noon
to make it pleasant to work.
Geneva ferry bridge is receiving a
Mrs. R. W. Lawton entertained
Mr. A. L. ingeson arrived from
A number of the farmers out our coal of gay red paint.
the Crochet Club No. 2 last week,the east const last evening. He will
The first hour was spent crocheting, be the guest of A. A. Hicks and way are making hay, Mr. Walfred
Pierson and Mr. Joe Neros among
WEST GENEVA AVENUE
then the hostess was showered with family while here,
Mr. Fred Mansfield has rotprned
presents in honor of her birthday. Miss Sarah Smith left last Sutqr- them..»
We notice the weather man Hicks to Tampa ufter spending several
of which she had forgotten until ,jny to resume her school duties fit
then. The next . hour was spent Sorrento, where she was appointed advises to prepare for an early win­ days with his aunt, Mrs. Jack
Vaughn.
ter.
more tocially.
for another term.
Mrs. Will Robinson and two
Russell Guttoridgc was the host
Miss Edna Thompson has been
Mrs. Humphrey ami baby are
of a number of small friends Wed­ here for a few days, visiting Mr. employed this week in town and daughters, Mrs. A. J. King and little
nesday afternoon. The entertain­ Humphreys.
Miss Mabel Tyner is also away from Gladys Robinson and Mrs. Rob­
inson's niece. Mrs. E. O. Whitman
ment was-in honor of his Seventh
home.
T
he-county
is
at
work
on
the
road
birthday
Hr. Norman Swanson and bride were the guests of Mrs. W. N. Culp
between here and Sylvan Lake nod\ were guests at his parents Wednes­ on the east side Sunday.
and we sincerely hope they clny the day.
Mr. Will Robinson and daughter,
road through to Pantn. though it is
Mrs. A. J. King and baby were the
Mr.
Nelson
and
sister,
Mrs.
White
they are only going to
To “theJast drop rumored
op Jacksonville were .visitors at -Mr. dinner guests of Mrs. W. N. Culp
bring It about halfway.
Wednesday.
Mrs. Nils Swunson last week.
Messrs. Will Robinson and Neal
Let us make next Sunday a rent
UPSALA AND GRAI'KVU.I.E
Culp
had quite, an enjoyable time
rally duy at our Sunday school at
Mrs. J. K. Lundquist returned the beginning of the fall work. -The Wednesday, afternoon as they went
Sunday from a pleasant two weeks time is set for 2:30 p. m. and the °.ut i l!,hi.n? near Mr- Cu,P’» homo °"
visit spent with her son, Hilmcr and collection wil] go for missionary the St. Johns river and brought home
wife at Ft. Meade.
two fine trout, one weighing 3 t-j
work.
lbs.
and the other weighing 6 i«j tbs.
John Henry, son of Mr and Mrs,
Thut
was quite a lucky catch.
II (I. Lundquist attained his twelfth
v EAST SANFORD •
Mrs.
Ballinger called on Mrs.
lust Saturday arid his mother cele­
W. A. Raynor, Sr., has been quite
Jack
Vaughn
Wednesday.
brated tl by treat of ice cream and ill at his home on Celery avenue
Cakes on that and the following day. with a run of fever, but is reported
Mrs. Jack Vaughn and ljttle
Gladys Robinson were in town Wed­
slightly on -the gain.
nesday attending to u little busi­
Mr. and Mrs, J. F. McClelland ness and doing some shopping.
have amoved back to th e farm ugain
We're getting mighty dry in this
from their home ort Sanford Heights.
neighborhood.
If- it don't
They arc now Occu pvinit what -la
itlllf .Vffger."
The school children are getting
Railroad street at Moore’s Station,
.Mr. McClelland having recently pur­ busy these days, fixing for school
again.
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chased that place.
Mrs.
Jack
Vaughn
was
the
dinner
The young people gathered at the
Sipes' house and had u. jolly time guest of Mrs. Will Robihaon Tues­
day.
dancing last Friday evening.
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."A neighborTii)oir"pTcnTc is -being
Truck Efficiency
plunked for this week Friday at
During tho course of nn efficiency
L
the grounds of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. demonstration hrld recently by mo­
Huston on Cameron avenue.
tor truck dealers of Las Angeles,
The Hast" Side churqh members Cal., a very remarkable record was
and Iriends are inyitod to lie’present hung up by the Smith Form-AfL
at the M. E..'church rally duy ser­ Truck—a device by which any Ford
vices in town Sunday ut morrling car can "easily ami quickly bo con­
verted into a fully guaranteed one
Rev. Mr. Mickey will pfeach on ton truck. This demonstration, ac
Sunday, Oct. 1 in the afternoon at cording to Mr. J. L. Hurt, local dis­
tributor for the device is certain to
Moore’s Station church.
You should have the inhuve a far reaching influence on the
The
Misses
Gladys
and
Marian
built Firestone extras that jT,V(
Deitrlch were week end guests of motor truck industry inasmuch as
standupagainst thegrind.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain' it establishes definitely and finally
leaving with their parents for their the pronounced superiority of an en­
Come in and test our AjC m
new home in Jacksonville on Mon­ tirely new method of truck con­
prompt, efficient, courstruction.
morning in their cur.
teous se rv ic e . It w ill X p L
Miss Cal lie Grant has returned The purpose of this test was to de­
greatly in crease y o u r V
to her homo in Geneva after a four termine tho relative merits of trucks
motoring pleasures. Our
weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. of every size and clou. Twcb
trucka, all of well known makes, and
Frank Pitts.
charges are reasonable;
ranging in capacity from one to six
Graham Hunter is entertaining torn, were entered. There were no
our work always reliable.
his friend, Joe Barrehill of Char­ restrictions—email, and large com­
F ire sto n e T u b es and
lotte, N._C., .ffho arrived Ihst week. peted on equal footing, the only alipAccessories also on hand. Yf
G. C. McDougal waa in Way- ulation being th at each truck should
Ga., on a business trip over be loaded to capacity and th at the
Sunday.
contest should include figures on oil
A ln . \ W. O. Duke chaperoned a
gay party of girls Thursday after­
noon to* the, matinee at tho Lyric
and afterward to an ice cream par­
lor. The affair was planned aa a
surprise by Miss Martha Duke for
115 Magnolia Ave
For Sprains, Lameness,
her frienda, the Miaaca Helen ChopSores,
Cuts, Rheumatism
pening, Edna Morris, Winnie Knlgty
Penetrates and Heals,
and Lixzie Flowers and wai greatly
enjoyed. ‘
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__-Stops p ain A t-O nco---IHtlnrTDuily'W recovering from a
F o r M a n and B e a s t
snake bite received one night on a
25c.50c.4l. At All Dealers,
fishing trip. A ground rattler hit him
him on the aide of hla foot and
young Mr. Wight happening along
in his ca* carried him to Dr. Ste-1

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Come around to our
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THE SMITH
FORM-A-TRHCK

Great Gathering In Ocala October
10-12—Fine Program
•
Secretary A. H. Cole pren attendance of 600 or 600
eslcy Bible Class men and women
a t the big federation In Ocala Octo10-12. There are about 400
classes in Floridu and of course every
class should be represented. This is
a self entertaining body and each |
class or individual will provide for
of the trip. Ocala hogive low rates for the- two
A fine program has been ar­
ranged, and a&gt; good time Is expected.
Those who aro promoting, llje feder­
ation aro leaving nothing undone to
make it a great success. Ocala is
making preparation for giving these
Sunday school forces a cordial wel­
come. The Sunday, school workers,
those belonging to or­
ganized Bible classes, who do not
include tho federation in their plans
will miss tho moat helpful event of
the year.
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Makes a One-Ton Truck When At­
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It Solves The Delivery Problem
Just think of the possibilities of a drj.
ivory truck with the dependability,
simplicity afid low maintenance cost
-of a Ford and the strength and carry­
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ton truck! and at practically One-Half
the Cost! It solves the delivery prob­
lem for the great mnss of retail and
wholesale merchants, contractors, etc.
in fact all business men who want
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J . L. HURT
DISTRIBUTOR

Emerson's Poetry.
Emerson's poetry Is a peculiar sub
Ject. Carlyle and Lowell, both emi­
nent critics, did not condemn It, but at
th e . samo time they wero slow to
praise IL Dr. F. H. Hedge, who prob­
ably know moro about literature than
oithcr of. them, considered It poetry
of a very high ‘order, and Rev. Wil­
liam Furucsa of Philadelphia, when
someone spoko slightingly of Emer­
son as n poet, exclaimed: “Ha la
heaven high above our other pools "—
Ffuuk J 1. Stevens.

SANFORD,*

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FLORIDA

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A. DOLAN
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HAND BROS. STntiLES
Bring in your lame and sick
horses and mules. Hive them
treated. Have their teeth examin­
ed, sharp corners dressed down,
projections rut off and decayed
molars extracted.
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Taking Him Down a Little.
A somewhut' conceited clergyman,
who was more celebrated for tho
length of his sermons than fop their
eloquence, once asked the Into Fathor Healy what ho thought of tho ono
Just preached. "Well, sir," replied tho
humorist, “I like ono passage exceed­
YOU CAN HAVE
ingly well." "Indeed, Father Healy,
and pardon mo for asking which pas- beautiful hair if you keep the scalp clean
sago you refer to?" “Well, my dear and healthy. Neglect results in baldness.
atr," replied the writ, "the passage I ro- Wo recommend
fer to was that from the pulpit to the
vestry room."
High Standard.
B3E3E33E
Let us so live that when wo are
▼KAOS MAJtlt
nominated for a public office wo shall
. HAIR TONIC
not hare people saying of us that once
upon a time wo milked a widow wom­ for keeping the scalp henlthy and pro­
an's cow whJIo tho owner was at moting hair growth. Sold only by us, 50e
church.—Dallas Nowa.
and tl.00
R. C. BOWER

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about peo ple

A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS U P I O DATE

..1 n d "e v e n t s ...

Caldwell,
Annlt Whitncr, Lucy
Whitner, Clarissa Starling, Lillian
Herring, Muriel
Harrold,, Ruth
Hand, Helen Hand, Adelaide Higgina, Lucca Chappell, Mra. Ralph
Wight, Mrs. 7.eb Jlatliff, Mra. Wm.
Coulbourn and Mrs. Robert Rowe.
(Continued on Page 5)

WALKER DICKSON, M anager

1st Street-N ext to Ford G arage

SQUIRREL SEASON OPENS
don to Mr. K..M. Urovenstein wnten
took place Wednesday nfternoon at
half post two o'clock at the home of
the bride's mother, Mrs. J. J. Purdon D surrounded with much cordial
interest for both young people are
popular with a large circle of friends
h*re and elsewhere. The bride, who
is the youngest daughter of Mrs.
pardon i* very attractive and pob eeeaes a gracious personality and
sweet disposition that has won for
"W an admiring host of frieijds.
The groom is u man of sterling char­
acter,'held in high esteem In bujierss and.by his associates. Ho holds
s responsible position in tho mechan­
i c department of tho Atlantic
Coast Line.
The rooms of the lower floor were
prettily decorated with quantities of
,dnw, ferns and cut flowers. In tho
parlors a color motif of groon and
ydlow prevailed,
with
overhead
adornment'of asparagus pjumosa and
ia.the further room an- arch was
formed of bamboo with a back­
ground of the graceful sprays of as­
paragus fern interlaced with yellow
daisies. Large, potted ferns -were

COMING-DAY

His

macs \civpt and cuffs of same and
rows of buttons. The flare skirt was
made with girdle top and pleated
back. A black velvet Gainsborough
hat trimmed with large white bird
completed the becoming costiume.
Hride roses and ferns were carried in
arm bouquet.
The henutifu! wedding presents of
cut glass, silver, china and lines were
displayed in the front purlor.
Mr. and Mrs. Grovcnstein left
immediately alter the ceremony for
Savannah and Atlanta, Ga., where
they will visit relatives of the bride­
groom, after which the wedding trip
will include cities of the north and
cast. Upon their return they will re­
side with Mrs. J. J. purdon nt 610
Palmetto avenue.
Out of town guests for tho wed­
ding were Mrs. D .‘ H. Purdon of
DeLnnd and Dr. and Mrs. Murphy
of Mulberry.

week was the social rally ol the
Methodist church, with Miss Sallie
Robson hostess, nt the honje of her
brother, Dr. J. N. Hobson on San­
ford Heights last Tuesday evening.
It was conceded to be one of the
prettiest and most enjoyable ol
church aflairs in point of sociability
and docorntions.
The attractive
home with its largo rooms and spa­
cious verandas is so suitubly adapted
or socinl entertainments and on this
occasion was transformed into a
bower of beauty, with brilliant foliage mid gorgeous tlower*. in the
dining room, which was most elab­
orate a color motif of pink and green
prevailed# - Windows were hung with
drupcrics of delicate green and pink,
with trailing vines, potted *plants
'and pink roses were placed every­
where while the table was a gem of
artistic arrangement with its . pink
shaded candles,-roses and ferns. Rod
and yellow featured the hall decora­
tions aiid in the library yellow tones
were carried out with glowing yellowcolors, offset with ferns. Thu parlor
was attractive with blue hydrangias against a background of green
vines and potted plants.
Throughout the evening an en­
joyable program was rendered, con­
sisting of vocul and instrumental
music and readings.
Especially
pleasing was the reading "The Songs
My Mother Loved” given by Miss
Robson and- followed by the song^
"T ^
f 1 lrt* ,r r ’1 InfiiRHTlM
ly rendered by Mrs. F. E. Steinmcyiir accompanied on t h e violin
by Miss Jenncttu Sheldon. Others
who rendered delightful selections In
music and readings were Mrs. J. K.
Mettinger, Mra. Newton, Mra. HooM iss Lucille Rines.

Ercr Methodist Man, Woman
Child in Seminole Count/
Mpectcd to be there.

Class Wants 150;
Women’s and Young Ladies’
Wants 1 5 0 :
°Hicr Classes make up the 500

c °ME..-ftake it a real R allyGet-Toiiethe* Enthusiastic Start
0ut for the Sabbath Schoof Pro-

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f*®-' H. Tomlinson
NEXT t o FIRE STATION '
Palmetto Avenue

At one'ported
of the -evening cards were distrib­
uted with four subjects of conversa­
tion written upon them, the various
groups progressing and insuring a
good time for all. To Mrs. Aber­
nathy was awarded the prixu for
having conversed with' the largest
number of people, eighty-four In.all.
She was given a box of Nunnally's
sugar plums, topped with a beautiful
bouquet of red rose*. Reluctantly
tho guests wended their ways home­
ward at the close of one of the most
enjoyable social affairs or tho sea­
son.
L unchron a nd Cardt
Mrs. A. P. Connelly entertained
on Wednesday with an informal
luncheon and two tables of bridge
in honor of her honse guest, Mrs.
D. L. Thrasher, inviting the most
intimate friends of Mrs. Thrasher.
Mra. Frank Miller making highest
score at-bridge Was given aTdecHTof
playing cards. The guest of honor
was presented with, a book. Other
guests, were Mra. W, E. Watson,
Mrs. R. W. Herndon, Mrs. Galloway
Mra. Pulcston and Mra. Newman.
*
Spend-ihi~Day Party
Mra, Clfku. Merrlwothcr and Miss
Margarpt Davis were hostesses on
Monday at an all day party In honor
ot Miss Essie Purdon, a group of
twenty girls and young matrons
-gatW ing-for-the hqpp; iTVFfirarfhe
home of Mra. Meriwether, A buffet
luncheon was served nt ona o'clock
and the day which was passed in
Jollity and fun ended with an auto­
mobile ride in the late afternoon.
Kodak pictures were ‘taken of the
group throughout tho day, to be kept
as souvenirs of the gay Ilftle get-to-.
gether party. Enjoying ' tho gra­
cious hospitality of their young
hostess wore Misses Purdon, Nellie
Elder,' Annie Lea Caldwell, Lottie
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Sanford, Fla.

U P TO D A T E -E Q U IP M E N T

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Month
The penntiy for hunting without a
license is a fine not to exceed $100 or
imprisonment not to exceed sixty
days. Eager niinrods who are al­
ready planning for a bit of surrepti­
tious sport before tho game season
opens are put on notice that the Lgcal Committee Provide* S elect Year’e
game warden has several little* surProgram a t Popular Pricea.
prisep up his sleeve this season for
,the fellow who is not enough of u
With more ; thnn 13.000 Lycontn
sportsman to wait- until the season
opens,. There are other fines and courses In the D ulled States, nveraglng
penalties for individual offenses, and live num bers e a c lr ami atten d ed an n u ­
altogether the penalties may make a ally by JO,(KX),000 people th e supply of
wholesome w in ters e n te rta in ­
day’s sport before the law nllows a clean,
ment In tills eountry la en jo y in g a
hit expensive.
*
&lt; .. substantial and healthy grow th. T hou­
The law requires a resident of the sands of .towns and cities have learned
j-ounty slndl pay a license fee of fnun cxperlm cc th at a Lyceum course
$ 1.00 for hunting in the county, and Is bein'lb hi| to i-oiunmlilty life lu
Only en tertain m e n t
a non resident of tho county shall m a m i\ ii vs
which
is
worth
while can grow and
pay a license fee of $3.00 for each
aland
the
le*|
of
years ns the Lyceum
county in which he hunts. Non­
residents of the state shall pay a tllliVCIlieilt tills ilotic
r the coming fall and w in te r In
license fee of S1G.00 for each county imiil olom
iiiiudiy a i-holee program has
in which he hunts. *
been -ote lt d by the Incut auspices,
The squirrel sousoti^opcn* October and ticket* will Is* sold., at popular
1. and tho quail, turkey and deer pci-e*- A ilo crljil ion of each num ber
season opens on November 30, and
closes March 10. Sunday hunting is
Oct. 19th. The Fairchild Quar­
prohibited and accordingly Monday tette will open the course.
This
will ho the first ’ day of the small qunrtette has had wide experience
game season.
,
•
and comes nt a -large cost to the
Reports from the game districts committee.
. .
this season-indicate that there is an
Nov. 15th. The Famous Mntyc-.
abundant supply, and prospects are
up
man, Mr. Hoy PL Kendall will be
good for sportsmen.
here and give his entertainment.
Fell. 1st. The Shepherd of the
Hills” will bq rend by one of the
moat famous readers in America,
Miss, M. Beryl Hurkloy.
These-three attractions have al­
ready been engaged, it is the plan
Id the committee to ndii other* as
the proceeds permit.
He sure to buy your tickets cnrly.
The si ngle admission tickets wi|l he
60 cents adults, ami 35c children.
Quite a saving by buying the tickets
for the season.•.
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R E T R E A D IN G A SPE C IA L T Y
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TUBES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT

We Carry Fire Insurance to Cover All Repair Work
While On.Hand.
All Work Guaranteed

W e wish to notify the Celery Growers th a t we are now

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ThejtroweQi arc* advised to place their orders within
the.next ten days.
On all orders received in time for
shipm ent in th is ear load will have a reduction of $5.00
per Sprayer, All orders received after this shipm ent,
will require 30 d ay s to deliver*

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MACHINERY
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ALL SUPPLIES
Write For PricesAnd
Catalogue

TO THE SCHOOL CHILDREN
of Seminole County “ **'
1 pr. Tennis Oxfords with every pair Shoes
costing $2.00 or morel
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New Fall Shoes For Every Member of the Family

301 E. FIRST STREET

"SANFO RD
Shoes

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Prepared to Handle All Kinds of Repairs on Auto and
Motorcycle Tires and Tubes
. .

Fish, rice and vegetables are tho
prlnclphl articled of tlio Asiatic mnrket basket.

For better protection of health' of
our smnllur pupils the school board
will use at the coming term a sys­
tem of entrance cards in the pri­
mary schools. One of these cards
will he given every child wishing to
enter the primary school and the
parents are requested to fill out the
blanks, giving such Information a
they have, regarding thu Child’s
physical condition, also any infor­
mation regarding treatment tho child
has, had.for udenoidi, tonsils, hook­
worm, etc.
These cards will bo filed by the
teachers and will give them a value
able line on the individual care for
their pupils, from the beginning of
the school term.
All tnodorn sanitary • devices of
tho protection of the pupils have
hpen installed in our primary schools
now, and If the parent* will co­
operate, by giving as mqch infor­
mation as is-requested on tho card,
it will greatly help the teachers t
keep down illness and .disease in our
schools.
All parents of primary school pu­
pils are urgently requested to give
these cards their prompt und thor­
ough attention.
The Board of Trustees, Dint. No.
Hoard of Trustees Diet. No. l._

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FLORIDA
That’s My Business

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IN THE HEART OF TH E W O R L D ’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION *

SEMI-WEEKLY
IN S A N F O R D — L ife la Woith Living
VOLUME VIII

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2% £&gt;16

PLACE SOUL
ABOVE DOLLAR— BANKER
IS advice of williams be­
fore national con­
vention
.

’ fair’ go hand in hnnd with the word
profit. Let us have the great Amer­
ican soul go in company with the
great. A merican 'dollar.”
* Comfort Cottage Opens
Comfort Cottage will open for the
winter season nexi Monday morning,
the opening of this populnr place b eingm nnhr om» mcrntfi cnrljcr on ac­
count of the many former patrons
who were anxious lo get those same
elegant accommodations. Many res­
ervations have been .made for the
winter months and Comfort Cottage
will be crowded from the first floor
to the roof all season. The entire
building hus been screened and other
wise improved and the guests can be
assured that the name still holds
good. Remember the date of open­
ig,/ October
ucioncr 2
nd, next
ne
ing,/
2nd,
week.

National bankers gatherod at Kan*
sss City at the annual convention of
the American Hunkers’ Association
»rre told by John Skelton Williams,
comptroller of the currency thnt they
could fulfill their duty to the world’
in the great financial reconstruction
v
Rolflns College
ege Opens
following the European war only If
Before
an
audidnee
which taxed
they "put the soul of the cpople in
the use and application of the the capacity of Knowles $all to. the
limit, Rollins College
yesterday
dollars.”
.
r
morning
formally
opened
her
thirty“ Wo havo outgrown responsibility
third consecutive year’s work, under
to our county nhd generation,” said
the most favorable auspices in the
Mr. Williams.
"W e h f*c become
history of the institution. *
responsible to the whole world be*
cause we have become the supreme
The event was partirulnrly inter­
world power, especially in finance. esting uud inspiring because of the
It is for you, gentlemen to deter­ fact that it marked the re-entry of
mine whether these dollars of ours Dr. George Morgan Ward into the
shall prey upon our country and the active work of Florida’s oldest insti­
the world with teeth and claws, or tution of higher learning, os its act­
shall have souls put 'into thorn to ing president. Dr. Ward, for a num­
ber of years during the most critical
upbuild.”
The comptroller spoke before the years in . the history of the institu­
National Bank section of the Asso­ tion, following' the "big freere," oc­
ciation. • He reviewed the progress cupied the presidency of Rollins
■of the banking under the Federal with the greatest possible credit to
Reserve ,aw, sketched the command­ himself and the instil utipn, which he
ing position the United States has safely piloted.
tskren In . world finance, declared
that for the first time America had
become distinctly a creditor nation,
urged the bankers to take a more
active interest in politics and wanred
them against the danger of too great
concentration of wealth at the ex­
pense of small enterprises.
•
"Is it not hard to grasp the
thought that this counrry of ours
which ia 1902 had already reached
a pinnacle among the nations, has
since that year doubled the volume
of its^busineas In virtually all the OCTOBER 9TII TO I4TII WILL
great cities of the la n dt" he asked.
BE GENERAL COMPAIGN
"If we should divide the how wealth
- HERE
created annually among all the men,
• wpmen and children engaged at
Over threo years ago, in the first
work, they would have not far from year of its organization, the Wom­
a thousand dollars per year'each.
an’ s Club inaugurated the semi­

CLEAN UP IS
THE SLOGAN
FOR SANFORD

"Our bank deposits at this time
arc »o huge that if there should be
withdrawn an amount’ of deposits
equal to the total present resources
of the Bank of England, the Bnnk
of France, the Bnnk of Spain, the
Bank of the Netherlands, the Bnnk
of Norway, the Bank of
‘
the'Imperial Bank of Japan, all
combined, the deposits of our banks
would still be as great as they were
three years ago.”
"If a l-nlnnrr am dd be sP ulK tP~
I*yT the probabilities are that wo
would find ourselves, for the first
time in our history, a distinctly
"editor nation.' We hold a mortl»£e on the world’s physical assets.
The world holds a mortgage on our
•md, on our goodwill and broad nobDity of purpote.

annual clean up campaign which has
become a factor in the civic life of
Sanford, not only securing tho co­
operation of the administration and
city forces hut enlisting the-interest
o f townspeople so thoroughly that
Sanford now ranks nmong the clean-

^ i c f ^ ^ . ^ m p'rv.’.Mon of Mrs. W. W.
Abernathy, tho first chairman of tho
clean up campaign the work of'thnt
first year under the direction of the
Woman’a Club wna so systematic and
tboeough-that' a 'li'q u e il cirmirfrdW
the mayor and aldermen that the
good work be continued' and it has
continued twico a year with apl'endid results, for Mrs. Abernathy act
a standard thnt succeeding chair­
men havo maintained.
The town
was divided into districts and a
chairman appointed for each, own­
ers and agents of business houses,
Patriotic Americans have a right
factories, railroad properties and
float over auch a showing with
private residences were enlisted, and
•welling pride. Thoughtful Atnerincidentally men were seen to be
*ttlu
find for fear that wealth
cleaning up their yards and gardena
tt»r betray us Into rapacity and In•quality 0f dlitrlbution that will who had never been known to han­
dle a rake before.
Tho campaign
*a**8 destruction.
extended even to the porches, in an
The law of gravitation as wo effort to abolish unsightly-tin cans,
applies in finance as In tho old pots, etc., that served for
Ptysirai world.
Hugo
accumula­
(lower pots and everywhere was urg­
tions of value naturally draw to
ed the painting of pots and pans, the
• Jhemielves thp lesser masses."* He planting of seed and a consistent
hen urged the bankers not to forgot
effort to beautify. The street com­
‘ h*t "the most immediate and vital
mittee of council and the working
Httsineas duties which He before us
forces responded to the requests
W«U to the upbuilding of our homo from the Woman’s Club committees,
•nterprises, especially the small facbanners announcing campaign week
.u-j" MtL-mUU and development fluttered from dozens of automobiles
n&lt;iertakings ,n the lesser cities end ■nd wagona, and children with rakes,
0,,rn» in our country districts."
hoes, shovels, etc., etc., rode through
provide the safest and surest
through the streets attracting at­
foundation on which to erect natention to the campaign. Days were
Uonil wealth," he declared.
act apart for parka,
parkways,
The comptroller paid tribute to
streets and home grounds and the
oocretaryzof the Treasury McAdoo.
good 'work has continued tyrice a
fn summing up the results achieved
year sihee that first clean up week.
Ur
Federal Sw erve system. November has heretofore been the
L. \ViIllama said rates for money
month when we have observed our
b**n ,owered *nd equalised, fall campaign, but with its usual
mutneas of all kind. pUc#d on R
spirit of cooperation the Woman's
yonger foundation,A rid-bank-failI'CIuTTwflf comply with the request of
UI« ireiUjMreSuced.
the Federation Statd Chairman of
"It la certain that juet before us, Civics, Mrs. Hendley and proclaims
•i „ £°M ha or two or three years," Oct- 9-14 to be the official time for
ta.w i
, conc,u»l°«». " * mighty the campaign In Sanford. Under the
eJ.ku 1° b* dorte t0 N »n U e and re- general supervision of Mrs. W. E.
tabliah the nations of tfce earth. Watson, chairman of Jthe Welfare
o w „hn\Va.thV ,|ht 10 do “ to our department, with an able corps of
n profit. . But It ia our duty and assistants the clean up, campaign will
r opportunity to let the ’.word be pushed with its usual enterprise.

These

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FINED EDITOR EXECUTIVE—
FORCONTEMPT COMMITTEE
CATTS CASE WILL MEET
PENSACOLA E D I T O R S OF­ S T A T E COMMITTEE WILL
FENDED THE SUPREME
GET BUSY IN CAM ­
COURT
. .
PAIGN
Tallahassee, Fla., Sept. 28.—The
supreme court, which late yesterday
afternoon found Percy Hayes and
Bryan Mack guilty of Contempt of
court for urticles printed in the Pen­
sacola News .In reference to the
Knott-Catts recount matter, dis­
missed .them this morning, on pay­
ment of the costs, umountlng to
about $13.
The decision was announced to
Mack in person, the court stating
that they hud no personal hostility
toWurd the accused, hut that the
press had been so strong in criti­
cism of the courts in this ifiuttcr
they felt it their duty to let It he
known that there is such a thing as
contempt. Hayes returned to Pen­
sacola last night and Mack goes
back this afternoon.
The men were found guilty of
contempt at 4:30 o'clock yesterduy
afternoon.. Mr. Mack made the fol­
lowing explanation of the matter
printed:
.
‘ ‘ In explaining my report ns pub­
lished in the Pensacola News re­
garding the court hearing, I want to
say that when the report was writ­
ten it was not my intention to of­
fend the court or to discredit it be­
fore tho people of Florida.

Call was issued Wednesday by
Chairman George I*. Raney for an­
other meeting of the state Demo­
cratic executive committee, f to he
held in Jacksonville October 7. Fol­
lowing the meeting of the executive
committee the campaign committee
is to meet, and make planB for con­
certed action in behalf of nil Dem­
ocratic nominees.
In a statement
, a
today Mr. Raney speaks of the ef­
fort being made by the Republican
party to take advantage of the fac­
tional fight in the Democratic party
and of the avowed intention of Mr.
Catts to run for governor without
the Democratic nomination if W. V.
Knott goes on the ballot ns the Dem­
ocratic nominee.
The call sent out to the committee'men follows:
• ’ ’ Tnmps, Fla., Sept. 27. 1916.
"N otice of call (or meeting o f State
Democratic Executive Committee
of Florida:
•
" A meeting of the stato Demo­
cratic executive committee of F'loridu
is hereby called to be held at Jack­
sonville, Fla., Seminole Hotel, Sat­
urday, Oct. 7th, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon for the purpose of adopting
such measures as may be proper and
necessary to aid in the election of all
nominees of the Democratic party.

"A s a newspaper correspondent It
was my duty to report the court
"A meeting of the campaign com­
hearings.
At the time the report mittee will he held at the sumo
was written I was attempting to place immediately on adjournment
give the readers of the newspaper of the' state committee.
which I wus representing the sumo
"V ery truly yours,
idea of the case they would have
George F. Raney.
gained had they -been present.
"Chairman State Democratic Com ­
"During all my newspaper work' mittee of Florida.”
1 have always tried to tell the truth
Mr. Raney's statement follows:
and every statement in tho article I
" I t is undoubtedly the duty of the
thought at the time to bo the truth.
state Democratic executive com m it­
It has been my impression that read­
tee to give every assistance in its
ers of ncswpnpers are just as much
power to the election of the regular
entitled to the facts brought out in
nominees of the Democratic party,
a court hearing a s'if they actually
national state and county, in the
attended the trial. •
ensuing .general7 election.
" I am a great believer in the
"T h e Republican party encouraged
courts.
Tho contentment of our by the factional
fight within the
whole people depend upon them and Democratic party in this state is, for
where confidence is destroyed in the the first time in many years, making
minds of tho^ people a deplorable
sU U .at rMl
n Florida politics.
1iave never sought to bave the pub­
"O ne contestant for Democratic
lic believe the courts ct^uld do wrong
nomination has undoubtedly de­
hut I never hud an idep It would he
clared his intention of running for
considered contempt of court to tell
governor in the general election,
the truth and I was only trying _tq
wltelhur~hn "oTiTums the Democratic
trR-lhl' truth'when I prepared the
nomination or not; notwithstanding
article for tho Pensacola. News."
the fact that his leading counscil has
stated substantially over his o^’n
• CaUs 12 Ahead
signature that every ruling made by
Jacksonville, Ha.,
Sept.
27.— the supreme court of this state with
Should Sidney J. Catts receive the respect to such contest has been ab­
credit for the 69 votes aaid to have solutely fair and impur'tial, and that
been cast for .him in tho La Crosse such counsel has perfect confidence
preclnpt of AJschua county, Juno C, that future rulings of the supreme
and‘ which were not counted because court will be equally fair and im­
the. inspectors failed to sign tho re­ partial, and -the sahie leading coun­
turns, he will be 12 votes in the sel is quoted In the press dispatches
lead unless further gains in rccovints as having voluntarily apologized to
asked for and granted Ws V. Knott the supreme court for the unwar­
in the counties of Semlnolo, Hills­ ranted aspersions cast upon the
borough and Franklin and a part of judiciary of this state by his Client.
Alachua arc made.
Knott people
"W ith the Democratic party con­
are working oh the theory,that he fronted with these conditiqns I deem
will ge( the LaCrosse vpfe.
It my duty to issue the above call
In the Alachua county precincts for another meeting of the com ­
the Inspectors of thirteen of xthe mittee.”
twenty-six precincts answered to the
The campaign
committed
ap­
writ ordering recounts and tomorrow pointed by the chairman is com ­
it is expected that arguments will be posed of Messrs. E. W. Davis of
heard.
In the thirteen precincts' Orange* county. W. A. Russell of
that are recounted a gain of 21 Putnam county, R. W. McLendon
votes was recorded for W. V. Knott. of D ade county, Robert E. Davis of
In Marion 'county Knott made a Alachua county, Carlton Blackwell
net gain of 86 votes over Catts, tho of Suwannee county, H. H. Wells of
former gaining 28 on the recount Washington county, and J. C. Sale
and the Tatter losing seven.
of Levy county as secretary and
In Dade county^Catts made a net Geo. P. Raney of Hillsborough
gain of 21 votes today and yester- county as chairman.
day4 &gt;in recounts of thirteen pre­
cincts. The Knott mandamus pro­
Roah Hoshana Observed
ceedings called for recounts in fifteen
Rosh Hoshana, the Jewish New
precincts but the official! of the Year began Wednesday evening at
other two precincts* are out of the ■unMtu in&lt;Ltor J « 0- days will- bo- o b ­
state.and-recounts-wiU not~1je made served by orthodox Jewa throughout
in these.
’ . ,
.
the world.. The reformed or un­
orthodox Jewa only celebrate one
day at the beginning of the New
Important 4o Club Women
*
The first business meeting of the V m r.
season will be held at the Woman's
The year that ia uahefed In la 5,­
Club st 3 o’clock Wednesday after­ 677. The event Is aecqnd in Im­
noon, Oct. 4th.
All memben of portance In religioua significance in
club ari urged to attend, The new the Hebrew faith, Esater, or the
p r e s e n t,
Mrs. Ernest Galloway Feast o f'.t h e Passover being " the
will preside.
first.
From time ImmemHHal', ^in

the orthodox ghuschcs, the two days
of. Rash—Hushnna have been ob­
served with prayer and worship in
almost exactly the samo manner. It
Is a time especially set apart for re­
pentance and purification.
.
At sunset tho rabbis around the
world will sum m oq.the .Jewish be­
lievers to the synagogue with a
blast from the ram’s horn or shofnr.
This method qf culling the congre­
gation together has .an especial sym­
bolical significance. The use of the
ram’s horn dates hack to the almost CAMPAIGN FUND FOR DE­
MOCRATIC PARTY GOES J
prehistoric days, shrouded in the
hull light of trudition, when those
FORWARD
musical instruments were about the
If all the counties m F'lorida re­
only means which the wandering
spond
to the call for finances for the
tribes of Israel, who were shepherds,
Wilson
campaign fu n d - a s well as
possessed for calleing to worship.
Seminole uccording to the' popula­
In the orthodox congregations,
tion Florida will, raise the requisite
which cling most tenaciously to the
ten thousand dollurs in the next
old time ritual, one of the customs
few weeks.
is for the men to uppaar in the temp
The campaign was inaugurated a
Is for the men to appear In tho
few
wpeks.Ago and while it was only
temples wearing shrouds to typify
wagtfd
n few days the sum of
tho significance of tho day as a re­
minder of death. This part of tho $109.76 has been sent to Wilbur W.
ritual ia not now used In tho re­ Marsh, the treasurer in New York
and there will probably be more to
formed temples.
follow.
•

SEMINOLE CO.
CONTRIBUTES
LIBERALLY

l)r. Ward Sunday
Dr. Geo.. M. Ward, the newly
elected president of Rollins College
will preach at the Congregational
church on next Sunday evening.
This is the first time that the people
of Sanford bave had an opportunity
of hearing Dr. Ward and the friends
of the'college and the public general;
ly arc especially invited to attend
this service.
There will he no services in the
morning. Sunday school 9:46. Chris­
tian Findcnvor 6:30.
.

FLORIDA BOYS
GET ORDERS
FOR MEXICO
THE S E C O N D REGIMENT
WILL MOVE AT
j
ONCE
Jacksonville,
F’la., Sept. 28!—
Tho Florida troops were ordered to
the border Thursday.
Four trains carrying the second
Florida infantry probuhly will begin
moving from Black Point with 24
houfs, carrying the commnnd to the
Mexican border, orders for the rnov
myuA h
Sued in Washington.
•
As soon us orders are received at
regimental headquarters the regi­
ment will prepare to .break camp.
The Atlantic Coast Lino Railroad is
expected to hcLJihiff tn n l a r ^ BtJff
munt without delay, and if cars are
properly provided the second regi­
ment could en train within six hours.
The regiment probably will pro-,
ceod to El Paso, Texas, where fur­
ther orders will be received. It is
expected the F'lorida command will
relieve an eastern regiment, which
has been ordered home, several rcceptly having come from the border.
The present strength of tho regi­
ment is 65 officers and 1.076 enlisted
men.
The second regimont is composed
of tho following units:
Headquarters company, band, non
commissioned staff and mounted or­
derlies.
Home posts, Palstka and
Gainesville.
.
*
Supply company, Gainesville,
Capt. R. V. Ott. Twenty-four men.
Sanitary detachment, St. Peters­
burg, Maj. M. H. Axline. Twentythree men.
Machine, gun compapy, ..GainesvDle, Capt. Shields Warrqn,------First battalion, Major John W.
Bianding, Gainesville; Company A,
Ocala; B, Kissimmee; C. Orlando;
D, Lakeland.
Second battalion, Major Vivian B.
Collins, Plant City; Company E,
Plant City; Fr Wauchula; G. Tam pa;'
H, Tampa.
Third battalion, Major Charles W.
Saaa, West Palm Beach; Company I,
Key Weat; K, Areadla; L, West
Palm Beach; M, Miami.
From Black ” Point tha regiment
wfll travel over the tracks of the At­
lantic Coast Line Railroad to M ont­
gomery, where, they will be ahuled
to New Orleans.
From New Or­
leans to Houston and thence to El
Paso, the movement will be over the
Southern Pacific line.
The second regiment went into
camp June. 22, after mobilization
orders had been issued oh June 19.
NAwra d f the order for ipovement
was received with joy at the camp.

The following committed* was ap­
pointed for Seminole county: F. L.
Woodruff, A. T. Rossotter, L. P.
Hagan, B. W. Herndon, P. M. El­
der, A. P. Connelly and R. J. Holly •
and the committee held a meeting
and organised by electing F. L.
Woodruff, chairman and It. J. Holly,
secretary and .treasurer.
.
The dollar idea was carried out,
although any* one that wished to
donate more was uregd to do so and
the fund that has been raised at the
particular time of the year is.very
gratifying tq the committee, as the
growers and business men arc not as,
flush in finances in the fall as they
are in the spring and u dollar to the
people here means os much os tan
dollars to the people of the northern
states, hut the dollars were contrib­
uted with tho true Democratic spirit
of the peoplo and will help swell the
campaign fund.
The secretary wrote many letters
and in the country precincts urged
the cooperation and help of the
county committeemen .who respond­
ed nobly to the call. Special men- '
tion should be made of J. H. Osteen
of ARamoote, G. M. Jacobs of Chuluota, Theo. Aufin of Oviedo and
J. If. Hartley, Jr., of
Longwood
who sent in their contributions
promptly, the same having been
noted in Tho Herald. Other com­
mitteemen arc to he heard from and
tho list will probably reach a higher
mark in the next few days.
■i.

have wotno ten. thdUsand peoplo with­
in ita confines and with the present
donation has responded nohly^te. tho
call considering 'the season of tho
year and tho fact that there arc
about
Democrats InD uu
1T^» .
frn was
not made in the egtiro county.
• Therefore fn1 closing tho campaign .
for contributions
the
committee •
wishes to thank ail those who have
contributed freely and in the Demo­
cratic spirit^
Tho party has no
chance to open thu money bags of ,
tho country, has no access to a slush i
fund and does not want to he .de­
pendent upon the money power of
America for campaign funds, henco
the donations from the free and un­
tram, neled Democracy is very satis­
factory and the election of
W oorow Wilson in November will bo
made possible by the voluntary con­
tributions of the rank and file of the
true •Democracy
of
the
United
States.
Married In Washington

•

The following from the Washing­
ton Times pf Tuesday, Sept. 26 wfll
be of interest to a hast of friends in
this city:
"A n fhteresting wedding o f this
evening will be thsX of. Miss Nona
BelF Cowan,' daughter of Mr. John
Cowan, formerly o f this city, and
Mr. Erneet Harry Moyer, which will
take place at the home of Rev.
Chas. E. Fults, pastor of the' M e­
morial United Brethren church s t
8 o'clock, Mr. Moyer snd hts bride
leaving later in the evening for At­
lantic City for a stay of ten days,
after which they will return to this
city-and will be glad to welcome the!
city and will be glad to welcome
tjieir many friends."
Importsat to Clnb Women ■
The first business meeting o f tho
season will be held at the .W om an'*
Club at 3 o’ clock Wednesday after­
noon, Oct. 4th.
AU members o f
club ore urged, to .attend. The new
president; Mrs. Ernest Galloway
will preside.
'
*

�FOB RENT

woman of the waterfront.
Both
characters ars drawn with a m uter
hanA and afford thane atara unbbounded opportunity to display their
versatility and dramatic gifts.

Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
Fairbanks Scores Another
Knockout • _
Triangle Fine' Arts production,
starring Douglas- Fairbanks,
in
"Reggie Mixes in "—by Roy Somer­
ville. Directed by William Christy
CabannC.
. . Reggie Morton_ Douglas Fairbanks
Ills Valet
Joseph Singleton
Agnes, the Girl of the Slums
—
“
ile Love
Lowery
Tony Bernard ..........W.
'Doug*

faithless to him and breaks his en
gngement. leaving him free to pa)
court to Agnes.
His rival for the nffertions of Ag
nes is Tony Bernard, the leader o
the gangsters of the neighborhood
and Bernard has instructed one o
his henchmen to tyring Agnes to him
R c g g U * . -frustrates, the—scheme^-bHrti
up the henchman and the owner oi
the dive In which Agnes works hlfei
him as his bouncer.
’ ,
But Bernard has not given up thi

save in these
paid for a photoplay
phot
;
‘
j'.
So
far
as Atlanta
two other citied
V
the
price
is nearly
is concerned.' 1
that
paid
for
any
other
twice over l „
production ever released here.
There's a reason for this record.
“ Gloria’s _Romance, " produced at
Reach.
winter cost Kleine.
Pal m 1
--------- this
l*-&lt;«in urH»."-*r&gt;W9alary uf-ffliHo
alone was staggering, while

glng a little when he
t with prldo to a good
At*htaon Globe
.

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

For Rent—One front room fur­
nished. Hot and cold water. $8.00
per month.
Apply Mrs. W. W.
Abernathy, 701 Magnolia Ave.
10-tfc
For Rent— House for Rent, cc
Oak Ave. and Fourth fit. App
W. W. Long. 410 Oak.
10-2tp
For Rent— Five acre* well tiled
land, close to city limits. $160. A. P.
Connelly.
* 10-2lc

faced in the Famous Players pro­
'. For Rent—Three furnished rooms
duction, "T h e Daughter of Mac­
for housekeeping. Apply to W. C.
Gregor,” in which Valentine Grant
is being featured on the Paramount 1 -All Local Advertisements Under DcCourscy, Eleventh and Magnolia.
-V :
10-tfc
Progranv It U the attraction at the This Heading THREE GENTS *
Line
For
Each
Insertion.
Minimum
Star Vriday.* ' * t
For Rent— Furnished rooms for
Charge 25 Cenla.
*_____
. Jehn has run- away from hom e 1
light housekeeping or bed rooms.
after a serious disagreement with
117 Laurel.
7-tf
FOR SALE
h?r father and. after earning enough
Furnished roonfk, large and cool,
For Sale—Strawberry plants, $2.00
money to get to America, h u dlaThe Cabaret Proprietor
four
blocks from business center.
covered that lier uncle whom she per thousand Fr O. B. Lake M ary.
Bath
rooms in connection. Cheap
depended upon for assistance is an C. A. Farina, Lake Mary, Fla.
rates'for
summer. Comfort Cottage,
ll-4
t
c
old bear who refuses to help Her In
Frank Bennett
corner
Fourth
and Magnolia. 92-tf
the least— except to get her a job in
For Sale— Pony roid cart and
An Admirer of Miss Fleming
For Rent— Several nice offiee
A. D. Scars he beats them up, one by one. Cor­ that caused a howl. "The exhibitors his cook tent with instructions to 1000 some orange trees.
Address
nered at last, Reggie challenges Ber­
the chef to give her all the work pos­
room* over Yowell'a. Enquire N. P.
began
to
think.
They
tried
to
beat
Box
224A
Sanford.
l
l
6
tp
ealthy idler nard to enter a room alone with him
sible! So Jean bit her lip and pro­
Yowell &amp; Co. r
^ 32-tl
him down, but Kleine refused to be
? nd have it out. The man* survives
ceeded to battle her way into the
For Sale — Exceptional bargain.
beaten. The Piedmont is one of the
For Rent— 708 Park avenue. En­
the battle to get the girl. Bernard
hearts of those lumbermen, 'appeal­ Egcelsior motor cyelo equipped with
first theaters In the country to ac­
ing to some through their sense of Presto Lite, Claxon horn, etc. First quire of H. C. O u B ose, First and
agrees.
.
cept K lin e's terms and in the face of
*
48-lf
A terrific fidht takes place. The hot competition from other houses, humor and td others by her unlimit­ $30 takes it. 316 Magnolia avenue. Park avenue.
l l - 2tp
light is smashed, but it continues secured the Billie Burke picture ex­ ed courage.
W ANTED
uutil the two men, their shirts strip­
With Misa Grant's wonderful act­
clusively.
For
Sale—
Good
piano,
cheap
for
ped from their , backs, are too exing this story winds into one of the
Wanted — Small fireproof safe.
"Gloria's Rom ance" is described
Apply
bausetd to go on. By a supreme ef­
most, interesting Scotch stories of the cash or will mske terms.
Box 1168, Sanford.
ll-3tp
G. W. Spencer. •
7-tf
fort Reggie deals the blow, snd stag­ as a motion picture novel.” It was season.
Wanted— Lady clerk.
Apply at
gers out, where he is attacked by the written by Rupert Hughes, author
* For Sale—One International truck.
Ladies' &amp; Gents' Emporium. 303 E.
band.
But the police -have been of "Em pty Pockets,” "W hat. Will
A pitcher limped Apple allowed one Thoroughly overhauled and paint­
People*Say?" and other best sellers,
First SU
. 11-ltc
tipped off.
hit In two nine-Innlng guinea nt IJttlo ed. Apply E. Stafford, Sanford.
In collaboration with Mrs. Rupert
Bock
the
other
day,
but
lost
both.
How Reggie finally wins Agnes is
7-tf
Salesman Wanted—
Industrious
Hughes.
• This IuiI'h u pippin.
•
the culmination of a thrilling roman
to
give'part
time
to
sale of lu­
• • •
In story form it is itself a highly
For Sale or Rent — Wi
At Lyric Wednesday.
mance
bricating oil snd grease, specialties
entertaining tale, and cveTy install­
If Lorry Doyle la going to dq any liahed
boarding
house.
and paint. Commission basis until
ment will be run in the Journal, the lending of the National league' awnt- Boarding House, c-o Herald
.
"T h e Devil at Ills Elbow”
ability is established.
Permanent
first paper in the sputh to get ex­ tera this yenr, now la the tlmo for the
ppsition and wide field when quali­
At the Star Tuesday. .
Dogs
for
Sale—
Pointers,
setters
Gotham
captain
to
get
busy.
.
clusive rights to the publication of
• • •
Riverside Refining
and hounds, trained or untrained. fied if desired.
John Ashton, a brilliant young the novel.
’
•• • .
Company,
Cleveland,
O.
ll-2tp
Ilnrnld
Cjtsp.
one
of
Connie
Mack's
If
interested
write
for
a
revised
list.
mechatucaU«wugino$r is completing
Announcement will be made later pitching recruits, la only seventeen North Side Kennels, P. O. Box No.
the plans of a new submarine. The
D e p a r tm e n t * t l b * f a l w U r ,
by Mr. De Bruler as to just when years of age. He made his mark with 136, High Point, N. C.
3-10tc
U. S. Land Offle* at GalnraviUc. Via.
government is vitally interested in
“ Gloria's Rom ance" will first be put a hlgh achopl team in Boston.
Aug. 12th, ISIS.
his work and he has promised to
• • •
Nolle* is hereby give* that William D
For Sale—Nice 5 passenger Oak­ FlUrnan
on at the Piedmont. He is paying
at
Wskiwa,
Fla.,
who oa Jaaa
haye it done by the tenth of the
' Connie Mack says he took Rube Old- land automobile. Also surrey. • Ap 24, 1911, mads Moiatalaad Fairy, Na
$ 1,0J)0_a_.wcck for twenty weeks for
DSS19, lai BM of B E X aad BM at
month, which gives him only six
the production and will stage it in a ring at his word when the outfielder ply Abernathy’s furniture store.
Section 31, township IS 8, Hangf 2S t
days in which to complete if. More
announced
that
he
hod
quit
baseball
T*IUhn*a**
Msridian. baa AUd nolle* at
2-tf
style in keeping with the pride.
intsntlon »o maka Ft**-year Praot to «
and more he has been resulting to
for good, and gave him his release.
labliih claim to tha Iptod'wbov* dmcrlbsd.
At Lyric Tuesday.
. • • •
•'
For Sale at Sanford Two lighters, beloro CUrk Circuit Court, at Sanford
Mnnnger Rowland of the White Sox, gasoline engine and pump and other Florida', on tbs 28th day ol SrpUroUr.
E . F . L A N E , MANAGER
ltBMMO:
It Is said, has advised nil his ployers articles. Address
Claimant name* _ W----Spinks, Oviedo,
“ THE HOUSE THAT PLEASES"
K. A. Huih ot Wekiwn, Florida
to hnve their tonsils taken out. But Florida.
W.
K.
L
h
ol
Waklwa,
Florida
.
. 1-tfc
why? They don't llhnk with their
W. H. Boyd ol Waklwa, Florida
W. A. Hu»k ot Waklwa, Florida.
tonsils. . ■
For Sale— Marine motor, 18 honeR O BER T W. D A V 1B
103-Tun A Fri-10tc
R*gkt*n
power, 3 cylinder, 8 cycle, Ferro.
The Cubs hove only four good pitch­ F in t class condition, Sanford Mach­
D e p o rtm e n t a f Ib a l a l a r l s r
IT. 8. Land llltlca a* OalnaavUla, Fla.
ers—LavrAder, Vaughn. Packard and
ine St Garage Co.
93-tf
Baptambar IS, ISIS.
McConnell. Mnnnger TlrtWr has lost
Natira la hataby given that Samual Whit­
of Kalokaa. .Florida,- who, an Mat 14.
fnlth In Hendrix, Seaton, Ilrown and
For S ile —Nearly new adding m i- ney
1911. mada llomaalaad Entry, No. HIM#,
Prcndergnst.
Tonight— Last Episode of “ The
for N W X . ot • Section 10, ‘lo w m b ip 21 t,
ine. $36.Q0. ^Western Union.
a • a
Hanga i t K ; Tallahaaaaa Meridian, taa
1-tf
Iron Cltw" Selig Tribune News
Alad nolira ol Inttntion to maka Klv«* Yrw
Vwider Card, mptnln of the Uni­
Proof, to aatabRab claim ta tka land abac*
* fla m 's W h ir lw in d Finish"
btfora Clark Circuit Court, at
versity of Inilinnn ball team, who wns
For Sale — Hup Runabout, re­ doarribad
Sanford, Florida, on tka 2nd day of Nagiven n trlnl by Terre Iinute. fulled to built,’ $100. Schelle Manis, City. 6-tf vrmbar, ISIS.
First Chapter of “ Gloria's Ro­
C la im a n t naro aa aa w ltn aaaaa:
show nt the bat, though his fielding
mance” featuring Billie Burke.
II. A. NiehoWon. of Geneva. Florida.
For
Sale—Owing
to
change
to
E. II. Kil aa, of Geneva, Horlda.
wan high class.
•
a a a
J. II Buddtnaton, of Ganava. Florida.
electrical power we have on hand
M. W. Taylor, of Ganava. Florida.
Pitcher George Leclnlr has admitted machinery -in good condition, con­
RO BT. W. D AVIS.
W ednenday—Trianglr D 4g. “ RegRafUirr.
that Ids desertion of I.lttle Rock “ to sisting of boilers, engines, water .
gir M ixes In” featuring Dou­
work
In
n
nfunltlons
factory
In
Canhit evening clothes, wanders out into
pumpa. fire pumps, air compres­
glas Fa irbanks and jleasic I,over'.
Department a f lha lalcrlat
ndn" was n bluff nnd be wants to get sors and sundry other machines,
L\ S. Land OiHea at Galneavillr. Fla.,
unknown streets.
“ Love's Getaw ay" featuring Fay
• Hrpt. 21, ISIS.
bnck In bnsebnll ngnln.
which wo offer at price* which are a
Tinrhel.'
He goes into a saloon on the water
Nolle* la h*r«by liv en that Uiyaa** S.
n, of Weklwa, Florida, who. oo Atsmull part of the original cost. If ■Iliow
front nnd drinks until he is insen­
uat IS, ISIS, mad* Hom**l*ad Entry. Na.
One of the muses for .Charley Wn
interested address Virginia Carolina 01204k. for 8)&lt; ol N E W . Soetlon IS, Tewasible. There ho is noticed by the
ner's dl«tRl**nlfat Harvard was tin
■hip 20 8, Hang* 2S, Tallahae*** Mriltllaa,
Thursday —- "Shooting up the
Chemical Co., care H. H. Peabody, ha* tiled nolle* of InUntlon tu maka Tkime
' captain and mate of a freighter and
he
let
Waite
Hoyt,
the
whooltw
Movies" "IV ill a Woman Tell"
year P rod to »*tabllab claim to the lata
Suprrintnedent, Sanford, Fla.
I shanghaied on board the vessel.
pitcher secured from the New York L
above dr&gt;crlb*d. b*foro Clerk Circuit &lt;***rt»
Pat he News.
at Sanford. Plorlda, on th* .9 t h _ ilu -a L
|When he comes to his senses he is
ujitH go without n trial.
November. T»1S.~
^
T.
.
.far out at sea. and he is set to work
rhiwa,
Florida
•
{swabbing decks and splicing*-rope.
Frida)-••-Triangle Day,- "Sorrows
Waklwa. Florida
. of Wekiwa. Florida
He is told that the cruise will OCCUPV
of Love" featuring Bessie Harris• k l*a, Flotlda.
R O B T . W. DAVIS,
rale.
llw
r
1 Rkgiatciall he wants to drink. So his an­
N O TIC E OF ELECTION
.
cient enemy is still with him.
banks.
Whrrrai, the 1’ IIV f'.nuaa U ■&gt;
wf HglilUl fl. 'TTf-mTn ol * coun ty. Florid*, aa
The remaining srenes. replete with
Ik* 2.1at day ol Auguat. ISIS, duly p i j "
excitement can best be appreciated
an ordinanc* aalillvd, "A n Otdlnanc* rraSaturday — "The Sand l^irk'
vidlnc tor tka laauanr* ot Hood* la t**
alter witnessing the picture., _ __
Sum
of III.OOO.PO for th* Pu/pea* •»
“ Local Color qn^A-l Ranch'
Paying. B*tiring and Kafundlnc an
of Bond* of the C h y of Sanford. Fla. la tka
- iKii s i mh-fipimuM "P e g cr u r
••Gloria’* Bomance"
ium of I4S.COO.OO,' Hearing D m *
Ring" 4, |SST and Maturing January I, &gt;&gt;jW
The most expensive contract evt*r
and
Authorlaing and E m p«w *rlnl l*»

LYRIC

THEATRE

PROGRAM M E

Coming Monday—Chas. Chaplin

ADMISSION 5 AND JO CENTS
MATINEE:
*
Taraday - W*dac*day - I'rtdar • Halarday

3:15 p. m.

Night 7 p. m. Sharp

M ayor » l Ik* lllly of Hanford. Florida. »•
Irau* a Call for an Election lo D*t»r»l»J
Ik* Uu**ll*n aa to th* lu u a n r* of S*»t
B ondi, and for Iho Election of a B*ar« •*
Tkr** Bond T ruat***/' which aald cr*“ "
anew waa duly approvad by m* on th*
data and b*cam* rflertK * Immvdlatatr
upon iu approval, and
, .
Wkaraa*. undar »ha ebartar of lha *W
ol Hanford, tk* quratlon ol Iba U w i '* ;
bond* ahould ba aubmltted to tkr
nf aald city, who owa rani nalatn lor ta*r
Oration, or r*)*ctikn. o t an *lac»l®» •* **
railed for that purpo**;
Th.rWor*. I. J. D. D av laok .' mayor •«
lha city of Hanford, Bamlnol* r»**'J*
Florida, under and by virtu* at tha aulkae
ity in me v*«t*d by tka ordlaanc** •'
city ol Sanford. In r*t*r*nc* to th*
anr* of bonda, do b*r*by r ill » l * _ lUT

made for u* motion picLuro outside

New York nnd Chicago, was signed
in Atlanta Saturday morning and
Ralph De Bruler booked for the
Piedmdnt Theatre the million dollar
George Kleine production, "Gltfifia s
Romance, in which Billie Burke is
the,atar.
By the terms of the contract the
Piedmont pays $20,000 for the ex­
clusive rights to the Billie Burke
film. No higher price has ever been

BilHeBmke

PROGRAM A T THE STAR
T a ra d a y — D * r * t h y f i r * * * nod CW Tard B r»r* In " T h * D n l at I l k
U b « » " a fc lttr* W asd crplay k S t * ikiSU a g acta.
W r d * * a d a y — M * l k . K k | I * " l h * Nawaarr C t r l" a B r a d y W * « M
f« a la r * I * S»* a c u )
T k a ra d a y — M a r k ! O a t r k k * k
W arid r ta la r * la t v * acta.

“ A (tre as B » m a * ra "

a

B rad y.

Trtday— V a k a l k * G ran t la " T k a Daaghtcr a f M c G r * f * C * . r v * -

.TRE TUESDAY, hBPTEMDc.it 2bth

�THE

P A b K s r t -------

oenator* to b o elected shall ho olected r _
property
described real . ,—
- - - - - altuate
- -------- .
earn o f *1.00 far each day bo la required le lowing
Semlnols county, Florida, to-w it: Th# north" t las m o f tear year*, tho torta to b e g w '*
work cold rondo or atroeU.
coat quartet o f tho south we#l quarter .And tho flro* Tuoaday altar gba first H onda, u
Harmonicas One* Popul*«\
Section *. That any end Ml .urn. e l northwest quarter ** l i u thoart quarter of April of tho following year, o ie .p t , hi?
Harmon less, how small boya* de­
money psid unto the city of Sanford, by section twonty-thro* (16). towuohlp twenty- w h e n 'a now cou n ty U created, th . |r.i,|V
lure ahall at that lim e « i th * laogth o n t
th o*. aubject to road du ty in tfou of perlight, at first ware musical gtaqaea and,
term ol tho first senator to bo sleet.&lt;] tk-T?
(ormance o f actual labor upon anld roada
according to the dictionary, that name
and .treela ahall be uawd and eyw nded by
Guardian of tho Eatnle of •’ (rasa at tw o or four yesra with th* ..a
In
view o f hooping tho wumhqr of old u .
tba
ctly
of
Sanford
for
tho
repair
and
up­
still la applicable* to goblets or strips
AlUnoo E. Palmar, a Minor.
atora In a balance with Ika number of
keep of Ita rhrsiem of rooda, atroota and
1-Tuon-lte*
of glass from which harmony la rung,
■#».**
M
alley*.
Section 4. That no person, under tb* preSection a of Artlcl* V II o f th* eonsthan exchange atatea. Musical glasses,
NOTICE OF MASTBITtl BALK
vlalona of thl* ordinance aboil be required or
tloa
ls
hereby
a
m
.n
d
.d
ao
a*
to
read
,,
Notice la boroby given that under nnd
tuned by regulating the amount of wa­
tom pellrd to work on tho road*
follow s:
____ or. slr**V
____b y virtu* of a decioo of lorosloour* and nolo,
of the city of Sanford, for more tb
than Btwo |—ufng out ol and under tb * oeol of tb*
ter In them and played by running a
"T h s regular session of th* l*|i&gt;Utar.
day* In any on* week.
. ...
Circuit Court of lb* Seventh Judicial Cir­ that ahall moot ta 1917 ahall apportion ttk.
moistened finger around tho rims, were
Section
a.
That
th*
provialona
of
th
l.
representation —
In th*
houa*---o| r*pr.v*nt”
cuit of Florida, la and for tb# county of rtstsssiUUss.
. —...-----L * « Third D i m Unprotected to Carry
ordinance *h*R apply to no person Moulding Seminole, In Chancery, in a cnee wherein tivoo, aa la lhl&gt; Artie)* provided, whlth sal
played on by Oluck in London in 174$.
Within the corporal* limit* of In* r.ly of San­ pending J. E. Paco ia complainant, and p orllon m .n l shall bo baaed open the
Bat to Jack Miller—One Play In
Morart. Beethoven and other masters
ford paying municipal Mae*, either real or per­ Sarah Jeeeup Fleming. I,. M. Fleming, hor tensus taken b y lb * stst* of Florida or h.
. Cardinal Game Show* He Haa
ianal property, provided that the amount husband,
composed for thls^nstrument.
11.. Drew, W.
J.* Tblgped.
RUIDIliUi U
Tf» w
i nf|j'ftti John (PV
BHOQ 06«v*st
"Rif R •»*i
* ’ l?
||t |
ch* U
United
Stnto*. which
evor *
la
the
•l|1i
of lb * t a i paid by any eurh- perion Is in on­ F. lU rrbon. in d (i*or|U on» Franrit Law- tahan. In |ha a a ^ ta l countlea of thr
Lota of Cunning.
Somzee’a harmonica la a safety doce*. of 64.00 p-r annum.
ford art dtftndanUs I will offer for • al».j,and Iboaa ibat ahall d m ( ovary tan yMfJ
Section. 6. That It ahall b* tbe duty of and will sell Iv tft* highest and' ‘beat‘ bidder thereafter sholl apportion tho repirsc
_
- .................^
th . Unitrd Hl*T*» ot A m .rlra lv p l a c ho r b i.l of police to summon at auch lima,’ fog rash at th . (rent door o f the court tion in tho hom e o f repreeentatiyes m tb.
&lt;*Sfce.jttoen*»pe«iUar’'tnrfd«lt* tfr** -p ^ r -n r e 'o f fire damp by a musical1*
manholr. at th . .t.rtin g point of .aid «*w*r •a be may be directed, any and all person* bouse in Hanford. Semlnoft county, Florida, manner In tbla artlcl* provided, which
game la Chicago between the t’ urdl- tone given out from n lamp chimney In lin n , at l b . turn ot M-wrt lln . at the Inl.r- aubject to road du ty, to woi k upon th* during th . legal hours of sale on Monday, pCrtionment shall b* lys.ed upon the |»J7
n»la and Cuba, when Jnok Smith of which, in pure-air,* the ilamo burns n rtlo n el P .lm .tto av.nu* ami C om m it, —u b lic . road* and atreela of tb* city of tbe 2nd day ol October, A. D. 1916, tb* census (num eration taken by (be ttate ot
rial •tre.l, and at lh* ronn.rtloit with main S infold. Florida.
.ante being a legal m Im day, tb* following Florida or by th e United State*, which *».,
tba Cnrdlnnlii atole third while Helnlo silently.
■.« r r , provided, however, that any and all
Section 7. That any peraon, liable to described real property, lying and being is the last taken neat before tbe leglstaier,
■
.a
ir
line,
ron.trurted
by
the
United
road
duly
who
shs.l
fall
to
perform
thn
*erZimmerman left the bnao unprotected
in
Seminole ecunty, state of Florida, to- so apportioning * tb * ropreoontatlon shall
• # •
State* of America, under tho provltlon . of vice by th l. ordinance prrecribod, without a w it: Lota U , 33 and 34. of the Florida con v en s."
to carry Jock Millet"* bat to him nt
this
ordinanrr,
.hall
be
constructed
in
alrict
legal
or
••rlflel*nt
eacuvo
ahall
be
deem
.d
Land and Colonisation*! C o.'s C el.ty Plan­
John McGrow snys he hn* put over compliant* with all ordlnanroa, rule* and
Section 4 of Article V II of tho nmsti.
guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con­
the plate, hna recalled n good many
recorded In Flat Rook ” C ." at png* lutlon Is horeby amended so-as to reasd ■■
some very Important deals In his life, i.gulaU anr of t h . city of Sanfot d, regarding viction thereof tball be lined not lea* than tation
116,
Retards
Orange
county,
Florida,
aaid
*:^
Incidents o f “ bone" In the Gront-ZIm'*
61.00 (or each day that laid potion may land* being formerly in Orange cou a iy, follow
but he never put one over that meant tho ronntrurting 0 id r o n n e rlin i* o f sewer* be
"W h en any now coun ty ta created by ths
In default In road and .treat work; and Florida, but now in Seminole county, Flercareer, but one niuat not nuppoae that n* muclrfor him as the one he jusl within th* territorial lim it, ol .aid city.
legialaturs
It ahall be entitled to one s«*.
Section t. T h at thl* ordinance ahall be- upon failure to pay any flne, ao assessed
ator and one member of tho houa* ol rrpreall the queer things he figure* In nre
come effective immediately upon iU paaange said peraon ahall be im prisoned for a
L G. 8T R IN G F E I.L O W .
made for Jlergog.
tentative*, until th* noat enumeration pro.
And approval by tba mayor.
period ot not more than (our daya.
duo to mentnl phase*. For Instance,
Special Master.
• • •
sided lor in Section 6. o( thla Article, that
I'a.ted Ibla 4lh day of September, 1116.
/
Section 6. This ordinance .hall become A. K. Poweta,
ahall b* lakon after the creation ol th. *aJ4
Elm assisted In n piny In a game be­
. B. W. H E R N D O N .
Solicitor for Complainant.
effective immediately upon paaaag* and a pWith so ninny of our very best tossnow
county, or until tho o t t t roafui .nsP rnld rn t of the City Counrll or
tween Cubs and Cards last year that
a-Tueo-tle
prcval
by
tho
mayor.
meration that shall bo taken b y tba Uaitsg
ers drawing suspensions for rough
Sanford, Florid*.
I’
aaatd
this
Slat,
d
a
/
ot
August,
1916.
■bowed he ha* n lot’ of craft In his
States o f Am erica after tho creation of th*
NOTICF. O r ELECTION
I, Jam n C. Roberta, city clerk of l b . c lly .
stuff during the cool days It la to be
C. I*. D IN U E E .
said now county* whichever sholl the toons*
President pro tom of the City T o the Sheriff ot Semlnola C ounty, o f tb* be taken afUr th* m o t io n o f said nee
makeup.
of Sapford do hereby certify that tho above
Imped Hint the'not weather will lay­ and
Stata o l Florida:
(on
goin
g
ordinance
waa
duly
paaaod
by
Council
ol
Sanford,
Florida.
county, when It ahall be entitled to oat
The game was rt wild, wooly affair In off (or the remainder of the scsiroo.
tie It known that I, II. Clay Crawford member of th* bouse of representative* ( „
the city council o f Sanlprd, Florida, in reg­
I, J a m .. C. Roberta, city clerk of tbe
ular aenion on thia tho
4th day of Sepwhich everything seemed to happen
ly ol Senlortl. Florida, do bfrepy certify Secrolaiy of Slot* ot the State of Florida, every ten thousand o f population, nr th*
tcm bei, 1916.
that tbe above and tort going i r im i n c # was do herety give notion that a general elec­ major fraction thereof the same a« ether
and finally Zimmerman ciime to hat.
Witnrta my hand, and the aaal of tho city duly n au ed by tb* rity council o l Sanford, tion will be held In Seminole coun ty, atat* rountlos.''.
of Sanford, on tbla tbe 4lh day o l Septem ­ Fior dt. In regular session, on thla lb * !l*| of Florida, on Tuesday, nost succeeding tb*
He bad been spiked Imilly nnd had
Drat M onday In November, A. D. 1916,
ber. 1916.
day of Auguat, 1916.
,
been out of the game for days.
(teal)
JAM KS P. RODE RTS,
W iinr-s my hand and tho seat of the city th* 'said Tuesday being the 7th day of N o­ A Joint Reotflullon proposing aa amend­
ment to Sect lop t of Artieio VI of ifc.
va tnbot:
City Clark of Sanford, Florida.
of Kanlord, on thla tb* Xlat day of August,
He drove a‘ ball far to center and
constitution o7 the state o l Florida M
For United State* Senator
from the
The above and foregoing ordininea by mo
limped to second, then hobbled to
*
amended by Joint Resolution No. v
Stata of Florida, for all years from March
this day approved.
,9( m '* „
JAMF.S C. R O R ^R T B ,
Arts of 1692, Relating to S u ffrig. taJ
Wit net* my hand on thla tho 4th day of
4, 1917.
t
City Clerk of Sanford. Florida.
third. There were two out nnd two A a A A A JhA A A 4 A A A A m A A A A A
Eligibility.
September. 1916.
Th* above and forefolng ordinance by
For six (6) Presidential Elector*.
w f t W'W WW V WWWW WW W
atrlkea on the batter. Manager Bre*U* It resolved by tho legislature of |L
^
J. D. D AVISO N .
me thia day approved.
For one Raptweontativ* of the Fouith
One
Inch
Card*
Will
Be
Published
Un­
atat*
of Florida:
M ayor ol tba City of Sanford, Florida.
Wltnrmt my hand on lids the Slat day of Aug. 1916 Congressional District of the Slate of Flor­
nahan delnyed the gume. He rushed
T h at th* following amendment to S.*.
T-Tue.-4le
*
der This Heading At The Rate OfS7.21
.
J.-D . D A V IS O N ,
ida, in th* Slaty-fifth
Congrea* of tb*
to third base and ordered Zimmerman
tion 1 o f Artlcl# VI o f tha conatitutloa . |
M ayor ol the C lty .o f Sanford. Unltod Slat**. •
P tr Year.
tho stata of Florida bo, and tha asm. t*
6-Tue. Itc
to get out nnd let him run.
N o lle * o f A p p lic a tio n for T a t D e e d U n d e r
For Governor o f th* State of Florida.
S e t lie n I o f C h a p te r 4616 . L a w . o f F lo r ­
Bor Secretary of B u te of th* State o f hereby agreed to and ahall b* submitted ta
He aski^l Manager Huggins* consent
th*
elector* of th* atat* ot th* gmtral
id .
Office Next lo W. K. Houaholder
* .
In the Circuit Cenrt. Seventh Jndirla] Cti- Florida.
in 1916 for ratiflratioa or rrlrriio*to let him run nnd still keep Zimmer­
For Attorney General of th* State of election
Garner &amp; Woodruff Building
N olle. I. hereby given that C. W. K nitm il,
Snmlnotn Cennly,
Flnrldn
In
Beet ten T. Every male person of th* *g«
Florida.
^
Chancery
min ar. purchaser of T a t CeitiHralo N o.
man In the game. He made everyone
of
tw
sn
ly
on# years and upwards who is •
For Comptroller or lb* S la U of Florida.
161 , dated th* 6th day ot July. A . D. Kathlewn Lucile Adams and
citsaen af th* Unltod States at th# time k«
In the game nnd most of the spectntors
Fur Treasurer o f |ho State ot Flbrlda.
baa filed said
certificate ...
in .my
fle s . Clifford 8. Adams, her hua1 8 97,7 .___„
_
. o_____
live to register shall b* deem .d a qual­
' For Suporiotendoat ol Public Instruction at&gt;?
Hill to Canrol
. know that he wanted to run forllelnle. EYE, EAR, N O S E and T H R O A T and has made application (or taa deed to band, Complainant*
ified elector at all elections under th* ro*.
ol tho Slat* ot Florida.
laau* in accordance with law. Said certifi­
vs.
Deed ahd (or
d
ilu
tion of th* stata of Florida, provideg
Then he whispered to Zlmmertnnn to
For CommUaionor ot Agriculture of th*
cate embrace* th* following dm cilbod prop­ George Kingsley, Grace
MONDAYS and T ill ILNDAY.H
lltllef
that ho poaooaooe th* fe llo ^ a g addliloaal
State
ol
Florida.
erty
aitualed
In
Seminole
county,
Florida,
I
00
la
4:00
I*.
M.
Kingsley,
hi*
wife,
and
ateal home o’n the next pitched ball.
For tw o Justice* of tho Supremo Court qualifications:
to-w ll:
West half of Ulock 6, south of Albeit E. Smith, Sr.
He shall have roatddd and had bis per.
o f tb * Stgt* of Florid*.
Thrown off guard the Cardinals paid
Township line, W'ildmer*.. The said land
.
Defendants.
F cr on* Rallrbad Commissioner of th* m anoct homo and place of shod* tn th*
txtng »«»**-ed at the date of tb* issuance of T o Albert V.. Smith, Fr.
no attention to the cripple and Zimmer­
atat* of Florida for On* year, and in tW
State ot Florida.
•uch certificate in th* name of Unknown.
■It appealing from th* affidavit of Kath­
For Slat* Senator (or 19th Senatorial DU- rounty wherein ho applies to regiit.r ter
man stole home nnd won the game.
Uni*** said Certificate shall be redeemed leen Lucile Adams, nnd Clifford 8. Adams
DENTIST
ala
month*, previous thereto.
Irlet
of
the
State.nl
Florida.
according lo law tna deed will issue there, her husband, complainants In th* above en­
One o f the funniest things In which
For on* Member cl th* House of ReprsII* must b* able to rood, wrilo and iaier.
on on th* 14th day of October, A. IK 1916. titled cause, that Albert E. Smith, Sr., de­
srntativss ol ihe Stale of Florida.
pret any section ot the constitution of th*
Zimmerman hn* figured occurred In Office In Garner &amp;. Woodruff Building
Witness my official signature and seal fendant* in the above entitled cause I. a
For County Judge.
"
•late of Florid* at tb* tlma ba spplirr t*
this the l l l n day of September, A. D. nun-resident of the state ot Florida, that hi*
Brooklyn last year, when he walked off
For
Sheriff.
register and vote.
Formerly Occupied By
1916.
resldsnce is at 36 M ont-Calm itteet, W e.lt
For Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Drat base, which he had readied on n
(seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
He must own in hi* own right property
Detroit, Iq th* atat# of-M ich ig a n , that it
For
County
Assessor
of
Taaea.
I)r. W. K. H o u s e h o l d e r
Clerk Clrcuil Court Seminole Co., Fla.
le th* value of not leas than five hundred
1* the belief of the affiant, that he, is over
* hft, nnd had nearly ronched second be­
For
Taa
Collector.
IIy V. M McDaniel. 11. C.
the age of twenty one. that there Is no perFor County Superintendent of Public In- dollar., which tact shall b* determined oily
fore the pnrnlyxi'd Superbn* nwokej
7-Tur**S|
*
son in the stale of Florida service of sub­ ■(ruction.
by tho assessment book s ot (he county at
the time he applies to register and vote.
poena
upon
whom
would
bind
th*
said
nnd nipped him. It then appeared that
For County Surveyor.
I l u d f r l for S e m in o le C o u n t? , E l*.. F in a n c e * Albert E. Smith, Sr.|
. He must not havo been co m feted, pre­
ZJm thought three liiiii'l- were out, mid
For five County Commls.loneret.
vious to th . time h* applies to rrgutw
ft Is therefore ordered that you, Albert
thre* member, of the County Board cr
vote, of larceny, robbery, forgery, per­
Commencing Oct o her Isl, 1916, ending E. Smith. Sr., appear lo the above styled of For
Public
Instruction.
DENTIST
Sep ember !10th, 1917;
cause and make answer unto the till ol
For Justice of the Peace In 4nd for the jury or bribery in any ot Ibe cou ru uf t*y
... 6 IS.lfifhOO complaint filed therein against you at the following
(■rnrral Fund
state
or of lb* United States, or it ip.re*Justice Districts, vist Nev. I. 9,
— ,
906.75 court house in Sanford, Sem inole county
vlclod ho must have beea restored lo ike
l^-«* &amp; per tent
Office; Yowrll Building
2. 4.
Florid*, on the second day o f
October
For C on.table in' and for the (alloying right* ol eltlM M blp.
917.226.26 1916, It beihg a rule day of thia court, and Justice DUtricts, vlt: No*. I. 2, 3, 4.
Frovldod, however, T h at no penaa er
SANFORI)
FLO it. it A
In default thereof t b . com plaint's
bill
whereof, I have hereunto tlnral descendant o f any such person wk*
. . 628,210.00 of com plaint will be taken a . confessed •atIn m testimony
Itnlid bqi! !lrtii|e
y hand and affiled the great teal of waa on January 1st, 1867, or prior then- 1
_
1,410.60 and Anal decree entered 'tfaareln a* prayed the Stale
Levs 6 per cent^_^. ... .;____ _
THOMAS EMMET WILSON
ot Florida, at Tallahassee, the to, entitled lo veto* under the con.tituti.a*
against you.
or
ter­
Capital,
thia the (w enty-fourt day o l A u­ and laws c f any o f the state.
F_ FERGUSON IIOHSlIOLDEh
6 26,799.50
It Is further* ordered that thla order be gust, A. D. 1916.
ritories. or entitled to vote under any loro
lu bliih td In the Sanford Herald, . r e v i
of government, or, any naturalised ntii**
( S e a l)
II. C L A Y C R A W F O R D ,
ti**ner»l School Fund.
628,210.00 paper published in Sanford.
Seminole
or hi* devr.ndanla, .h a ll be denied tkt
Secretary of Slate.
14*«* a (*er rent_
1, 110.50 rounty. Florida, once a weak lor four con ­ To
right to register and vat* because hr tksl
M. Hand, Sheriff Seminole County.
secutive week..
not be able to read, writ* and inlrrprrt
3-Tur»-10tc
•
626.
799.50
Witni-««
my
hand
and
official
seal
of
said
any aection of the constitution of Iks 1
I.AW V ERS
court, JWth day ol August, 1916,
Admialalralor** Nellce o f H elllem cnt • atat* nf Florida, as ab ovo provldad, or M- 6 8,600.00
•call
E. A. DOUGLASS. Clerk.
cause
he shall not own property &lt;&gt;f tkt J
Sanford,
- Florida Fin*- eoil Forfcuurr
Account*
•on.oo Dickinson A Dickinson,
value above specified; natuialfxed cititec* Solicitor* for Complainant*.
*
T o All Whom It May C on cern :'
of lb* United Stale*, however, at th . Ho*
6 8,197.00
8-Tur*-5lc
Notice ia here y given lhat on Tuesday, they apply, aad before they shall be *4th* 17th day of October, A. D. 1916, I mitted to register, shajl present lo tk*'
Huilding Fund
6 4,300.no
shall p ic4 .n l my account aa administrator registration officer certificate o f hl« nnierriAn Ordinance
U i i &amp; |»*r ernt
201.ho
o7 the estate of I.ury 8, Drown, deceased, listian , or a duly authenticated rep?
Suru of f 15,000.00 for the Purpose of Pay­ to the llonurabl* George G, Herring, Coun­ thereof.
1 4.098.50 ing, Retiring and Refunding an J**ue nf ty Judge of Fern inalp County. *t his office in
Sec. 2. Upon the ad option uf tbU sme*4&gt;
Bonds of I he" City of Sanford, Florida, in Sanford, Florida, and at the same lim e merit to the constitution, tb* legMtlsrt
Puldicity Fund ......
I 2,160.00 the
present ray vouchers and ask that the said
Sum
of
645,000.00,
liraring
D
ale
Jan­
•hall
enact appropriate laws ta car;? Iks
Irfei 6 jirr itffl
100.75 uary' 1, IH97, m d Maturing January I, account Le approved and confirmed,
Offlcp in Yowell Bltlg.
Sanford, Fla
purpose ol Ibis am endm ent into effect.
W !'. W ILSON
191),
and
Authorising
and
Empowering
The votrv cast in com pltsnro with tiM
1 2.019.23 the Mayor of the City of Sanford, Florida,
Administrator C. T . A.
proposed am eridm .nl*, and tb* rsnvaak '
103-T ure-1Otc
lu
Usui,
a
Call
for
an
Election
to
Deter­
declaration*
and returns thereof, .kill ks
ItOad and Hr|r|fp ___ __ _,
632,240.00 mine the qu r.ticn a, to the taiuance of
subjected to the tam o regulations and re­
Idria 5 pri cent
1.*12700 Said Rond., and for the Election of a
strictions a* are provided by law tor gvw I
. * NOTICE O F KLKC1 ION
•
of Three llond Trustee*.
Whereat, The legislature of 1915, under erai election s, in th* eta to .of Flond*.
630,628.00 Hoard
ATTOKNKY and COUNSEUjOR ai I.AV
Where**,
on
January
I.
1917.
the
first
(seal)
In Testim ony Whereof, 1 kits
th*
constitution
ol
1895,
of
thr
state
of
Total
issue &lt;.l bond, of the city of S.nfnrd, Flor­ Florida, did pass three joint resolutions pro­
hereunto sot my hand and si»
*
(•rnrral Fund
ida, dated January I, Ik97, for the sum of posing
Praciice In S lnlf nnd Ftilcrttl Court*
flaed th* Great Real of the Mat*
to the constitution ot
Itrnl of Court lluuir
1 1,200.00 616.000.00, tearing inlrrest at the rat* of the ttateamendment,
o f Florida, at Tollahas.ee, ikr of Florida, and the same were
^alarlre of offlrrii ,
1,000.00 sig per rent per annum, will mature, and
Capital, tV a th# tvrrnty-lfU
agreed
to
by
a
vote
of
threo-fiftha
Of
all
tbe
Ifarncr-Woodrufl llldit
Sanford Fin (’ommioiofu &amp; frm
______
7.220.00
tt herras, at the time of isauanre of aforeday of J u li, A. D. 1916.
elected to each house; that toe
^urpliti for ( ‘oanty
.
3,500.00 aaid bands, no adequate provision was made member*
II. C L A Y C R A W F O R D .
votes on .a id joint resolutions were entered
netdrittaU,
_
for th* naymrnt uf aaid bonded Indebted­ upon tbrir respective journals, with the
Secretary ol Slats.
ness at the date of maturity of said bonds yea* and nay* thereon, ahd they did deter­
101-7 ues-IJlc
.
* 17.226.25 end
mine and direct that th* said Joint resolu­
Whereat, the city of Sanford, at thla lime tions be submitted to the electors of the
llnad and Hrldgr Fund
Salary Hupt. fioad ( ‘amp.
6 900.00 baa no funds available tor the paym ent of ■tats a t 'th e general .lection in N ovem ber,
\” lM»fll«
600.00 said bonds, and will be unable lo meet and 1916.
1,080.00 pay the principal of said Issue of bonds at
i Guard*
New, therefore, I. It. Clay Craw ford,
SUITE 9,* COURT HOUSE •PHONE l «
.atoif on road* . ------ ,____ _
l.sor.oo maturity, on to-w lt: January I, 1917, un- secretary of th* state of Florida, do hereby
Feed f«r Stock
2,500.00 lea* tome adequate provision ia made there­ give notice that a
Tr.nvlrt*' F’e*d ...... ............____
1,500 00 for. and '
General Eiectlea
Whereat, it it deemed sdvisahl* to issue
T oo), and Repairs
1.000.00
ity In Florida on
will b* held in eatb county
|Shoes and Clothing for .C onvict*._
750.00 bonds of the rity of Sanford, Florida, for Tuotday noat succeeding tb* first Monday
liivcharg* M oney. _______ __ _______"
400.00 the purpose of paying, retiring and refund­ In N ov #__ _____
____
ilridgr Tender. .
610.00 ing the 646.000.U0 rity of Sanford, Florida, Ji i l L
~~A ■'
tuokuclPK -lu **.**-, m i n i ?
its Estimated amount d u . C ity ol .
___
Herrnlh
Day
* f November
Heinie Zimmerman.
„
if
for tb* ratification oi rejection of Lhe aaid
It
ordained
by
the
mayor
and
city
■
tfi
riftU
s
ml
ia
joint resolutions proposing amendments to
People all through thia ■ectioh »f*
■
Ki|ut|imcnf
nf*
7,500.00 council of th* city of Sanford, Florida: I— mm 4'iiienni„ rfij-tiff
tb* Tonslltution of th* stale ol Florida, via;
Incident * '* . . ____ ____ __ _____
1.569.60
Section 1: That a bona laau* In th* sum
buying LIV-VER-LAX because it ii »
#
"
Mira limn; III* t-lmuotl n nmui&gt;r caught
of 646,000.00, for th* purpose of paying,
626.799.60 rotfrfng and refunding th* 64S,QOO.OO alt A Joint Resolution Proposing an Am end­ preparation of real merit, ■ltunvtti*'
betwew-n
to fht* further hasp, Cure Thera Without Cutting Them Out
ment lo Seclton 9 of ,ArUcl* 9 of (ha ■bio remedy that acta naturally and ^
per rent city, of Sanford, Florida, b on d .,
Fine and Forfeiture
Stale Constitution, Relating to T aiation feetivciy, thoroughly cleansing the if
which the hiirrhul Sinterim reached lu
Feeding Prisoners
_________ 6 I.500.QJ) maturing January I, 1917, bo, and th* asm*
and Finance-*
Salary of Prosecuting A ttorn ey__ “
900.00 I* hereby authorised] provided, however,
■ u f e t j.
*
tie If Kowlvxj be Us laolalali.ee J -sk . and b o w e l§ ,4 t t a e oay hr tatarintp
Jailor .
______ J___________ ____ __
600.00 that b.fore aaid bon'd. sha|l b# lu u c d tha « l t * " a r T l o r i d i :
none of the dangers
[anger and bad after effect* r|
Juror, end 'WtLnbaaita ..... —
—A|19T.OO siwestton of Issuing'said 'bonds, aa well at
T h ai (be following amend moot of Section of calomel. L1V-VER-LAX
will get.jjj
tb* amount to be issued and th* purpose
LIV-1
9
of
Artlcl*
9
of
lb*
constitution
ot
the
staU,
. .
6 H.497.00 for whica th* monoy i* to b* aapoodad shall relating to tmaallnn and finance, U hereby right, keep you right and mvo you &lt;J«*
be
subm
itted
to
the
registered
volant
of
th*
rnmmivvionera liudg.L of Etpcnditurrs
SUCCESSOR TO W. II. UNDERWOOD
city ot Sanford, who own real .s t a le there­ -ugieed to and stall be submitted to tb* tor'abltlfl. Sold In 60c.and $1.00 l&gt;ottki
7-Tuciv-(to
Zack Wheat and Chief Meyera Obliged One »n&lt;l twri horse Wagons Made
to. at an elecliolt lo be held in auch m an­ elector* o f tt# i t *te for adoption or rejection under an abaolut« guarantee.
Kv«7
ner, and after auqh nolle* oa la prescribed at th* nemL gentrai election b.realter; that bottle bears the Ilkenera of L. K. Grign?
to Talk English—One la CaahullAn
Ordinance
Prohlblllng
the
■
F
at
ng
on
ia to .a y , that Section 9 af Artlcl* 9 of th*
in Sanford, on hand nt all times.
by
the
ordinances
ot
tb*
city
ot
Sanford,
An? S lieel* Within the CD? uf Hanford
co nttltutloD of (h . state be a m .n d id to For sale by W. 0 . ALDRIDGE, v
la . Other Cherokee,
An? tlrokrn G la.e, Natl*. Tatke, AVIie or Florida, and provldad further that u l 4 read as follows:
PRACTICAL HORSESIIOER
bonds
ahall
be
Issued
only
upon
tb*
approval
Other M b erlat Thai M a? Danisge I V . . .
"Section 9. There .ball be exsmpt irom
o f the majority -of said volar*, v otin g at
taaatlon properly to tb* value ol. five hun­
Chief Mcyeni ami Zack Wheat, the 205-20&gt; Oak Avc.
Phone 244 log Vehicle,.
■uch election.
dred
dollar* to *v*r? widow that has a fam ­
lie It ordain* t by the mayot and ctly
Section 2: That said boadt ahall be o f
noKe rrd men with tho Brooklyn club,
counrll of the city o f Sanford, Florida:
the denomination of 11,000.09 each, bearing ily dependent on her for aupport, end to
hmvo many good laughs at sundry fane
Section 1, That no person, or persona, Interest at th* rate of live aad ono-half per every person who Is a bona fide rcvldentshall place or e* t e tw be placed on any rent, per annum, interoat payable earei-annually, of the state and. has loot a limb or boon
who want to know tf they don't ''talk
street within the corporate limit* of the city on tha first day* ot July and January of each disabled In war or by tniafortune."
Indian'' t o i-ach other. "Wo have to
of Sanford any broken gla a, nail*, sacks, year; said issue of bonds for the sum of 646,000
—it*, gravel, granite, rock ., brick bats or to mature thirty yoara alter th* d a t e .o f A Joint Itoaolut.on proposing nn amend*
talk plain Knglliih.
Wheat and I,"
raent to Sections 2,
I, I end 4___________
of Article V II
pebble, or any other material that may Issuance thereof; said Issue of bonds to 'ho
of the constitution of th* stata of Florida,
MY SPECIALTIES:
chirped Moyer*, "for the very good
damage in any way any passing person or tinted July I, 1916, and to m aluio. July 1,
446.
relating to census and apportionment.
vehicle, or which may injure or damage the
m a m that I could never umlorotand
II* It resolved by th* legislature of tb*
tire* of any automobile.
8 e ctlo n 3 : That th* Mayor of th* c ity of
u word of Zack's aboriginal speech,
2. That any p*r«on roqvlcted Sanlord. Florida, bo, aad ho is hereby In ­ elate of Florida:
PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
.Nollrr nf Appllralloa for Taa Herd Under of Section
That lh* following amendment* to ths
the violation uf any of the provision* of structed. authorised and empowered to call
hor could he undentand anything I
Srrtlvn 8 of t heplrr 4989, l aw . of Flor­
n election to determine th* question of th* cofislitution ot the state of Florida be. and GORHAM’ S STERLING SILVER
th*
foregoing
section
shall
-upon
conviction
ida
•uanre of tald bonds, provided for In the lh* ism s or* hcroby agreed to, end the
might aay In my own language. An
•Nolico is hereby given (hat Chester Ken- thereof be fined not more than 130.00, n o / preceding w efisvr, and to elect threw per­ tame ahall be submitted to the elector* of
near a* 1 can rnako out, Zack'fl tribal niaon, put chaser &lt;&gt;f Taa C «r tfleate No. 94o, imprisoned ntoce than thirty days.
sona to serve, w ithout compensation, aa a the atat* nt the general elect ton In 1916, for ROGERS' PLATER WARE
Section 3. This ordinance shall become, hoard of Load trust**.; laid election to be ratification pr rejection!
■pooch and mine differ about on wide­ dated the 6lh day ol November, A. D. 1895 effective
immediately upon pat.age and ap­ held in etrlrt conform ity with th* ordinance*
bo* filed .aid •rrltfirat* in my office, and
Section 2 of Artlcl# VII ia hereby am end­ ELGIN \ND WALTHAM WATCHWj
ly i s French and" Russian.
It h„ mjlJr „ ipt i,* ,iy , |or taa
[UHsinn. iI havo
navo u
t s i d u d lo tsau* proval by the mayor.
of th* city of Hanford, relating to bond ed so at to read as follows;
Patted
21st
day
ot
August,
1916.
elections.
,
on Zack In onn way, though; I speak i »» ■teordance wiiF Uv. S ta eeftiflcat#
• "T h # ' legislature*•that ahtii convent in
- C . lb D lN tlB S .
Section 4: That this ordinance ahall b e ­ th* year 1919 -nnd therofftier ahall consist
President pi o t.m - of t i e ClYy
throo Inn gun rcs, English, Rpanlsh and 1‘JuZtSS* »n ^/mim&gt;VnCcoun’ V.‘ MorSaf*!^
of
on* member ol th* oonnt* from each
com e effective im mediately upon ita pa»Counrll o f Sanford. Florida.
the Coahullla tongue, while Zaek wit; South R acre* of K b of N W 1! of
aag* and .its approval by tb* m ayor or county in th* atat*, and of on* member of
S E 'i . Sec. 3. Tp. S t. S. It. 29 E. 8 acre*.
1, Jam * C. Roberta, city clerk of lbs upon becoming an ordinance without hi* tbe abuse of representative* from each
■peaks only two—English and Chero­
The said land being .aaaeued at
date city of Sanford, Florida, d o heieby re /llfy appiosal.
county in tho (Into for every ten thousand
kee."
of the issuance of such certificate in the that the abav. and foiegoin g ordinance wav ... Passed this 21st day of August. 1916.
o t population, therein, or tha major traction
name of Unknown. Unless .aid certificate duly pa»*ed by ths d t p council of Sanford,
*
'
C , It. D tN O E K ,
tharoof wh.rv there may be a m ajor fraction
(h(R be redeemed according to law taa Florida in rogt-lar leadon. on this tb* 21*.
President Pro Tam o f th* C ity
left over after dividing tho whole number
deed will tavue-thereon on the 14th day uf day of August. 1916,
.
Council of Sanford, Florida;
of population ol ths county by th* num ­
October. A, D 1916.
(seal)
JAH. C. RO B E R TS.
I, James C. Roberts, city dark of th* city ber ten t.iouian J; Provided, that each
Wit nr, * my official signature and seal
City Clerk of Sanlnrd Florida.
of Hanford, Florida, do hereby certify that County shall h«v* at least on* reprreentatha I2tl&gt; day qf September, A. I&gt;. 1916,
Th* above end foregoing ordinance by m . lb * above .and foregoing ordinance waa live and that no county ahall havo mor*
Manager Stations Himself at Proper this
_***»U. _________ tL A. liUUULARX,------ ■— t k t « -d a t n in f»o vr d .
duly passed by the city council of flanfnrd. than three representatives In th* hout* o l
*CIerV Circuit ('n u ll Sem nol* Co., Fla.
Plac* for Use of Good Judgment
Witness my hand on this tbe 21*1 day of Florida In regular sooelon, on this th* 21at r*pr***atalivas. Tbe member* of th* houi*
liy V. 51. McDaniel. D. C.
day ol A a fu sl. 1916.
August,
1916.
,
of representative* shall be el*M*d for a
. . . . * and Intelligence.
7-Tu*e-5tc
J. D . D A V ISO N , '
wIlneM my hand, and lb# seal of the c ity t*rm of tw o year* and tna th*reb«r* of the
klayot of tha C ity of Sanford,
of Hanford on thia the 21st day ot August, Hnnte shall bo elecied ior a terra o| four
tice * f .^Application fer T a a D e e d U n d e r
1916.
i-TwwIic
year*, oacvpt as hereinafter provided. Tb#
Leo Fohl Is spending'a lot of time N oSe
c tio n S o f C b a p le ) 46 SS, L e w . * f F le r (seal)
JAH. C. R O B E R T S .
election for members for each branch shall
Ida
on the coaching lino at third base,
City Clerk of Sanlard, Florida.
bo at th* aim * time and pieces. The terra
An Ordinance Presiding fer the W etting
Notlr* U hereby given that M. E. Dooley,,
Th* above and foregoing ardlnanro by m# of offle* Of senator* elected In l f i g a|,all
nf
Hlrired
and
Rnads
by C
Crrllaa
uf B
e e la, a
ad R
uad
r r l l a a Pernoai
P r ru u n n
Which la the place for tho uso of Judg­ purchaser
of T a t Certificate r a. 1301,
fbla
day
approved.
•
ipire on th* first Monday in April, 1919
U siding Wilkin lb* U ly U m ll* o f Baa
ment and Intelligence In tho coaching dated the 3rd d »&gt; of JUne, A. D. 1012, ha*
Wltne** my hand on thl* th* 21*t d a y The t#f ?q hf offico of nonntor* elected In
for t l. F lu r ld a
Bird said certificate In my
ffiew, and has
of August, 1916.
1918 from tho following counties, to-w lt:
o f a team. That le the point whero mad* applies'ion for -taa deed lo lu u e, in
II* it ordained by tb* mayor
and d l ?
J.-D . D AVISO N .
Esc*m ils, G sd -lcn . Jackson, U-on, Mndlth* base runners must bo guided as to accordance with lawt Sdld eertlflcat* em ­ coun iil of Sanford. Florida:
Mayor o r th o City ot Hanford.
aon. Lrslayetto, Taylor, Columbia, Nassau.
brace. the following described property
6 h IIs * 1. • That every able bodied male
3-Tu*o-6tc
Duval, Marlon, 8umt*r, J*1*rson, U .
tho location of tho hall, which they *1 usted in Seminole- county, Florida, to- prr.on
over the ago ol eighteen year*, and
Moaroo. Putnam, Volusia, ll*m lltoa. Alach­
cannot aee. and for -tHs reakon Fohl win BW U of HE H. Sec. 10. Tp. 20 S. R. under tbe age of fifty yeara. who haa !&gt;**■ t » lh* Count? Jadge a Court, Count? • ( ua. Broward. Liberty, Hernando, Pinellas,
32 E. 40 acr*^
a r* Merit ol the city o l Hanford. Florida,
Howluele, Htale a f Florida
Brovard,
Palm Roach, sad tn v y ? anall
seldom coaches nnywhero but at
Ti e *aid land being aaeroted at th* date for a period of thirty daye ahall be nubiecl In th* matter of the Sal* ol th* Property
p..r*
Brrt Monday In April, 19gl:
and
llald*
to
work
oa
lb
*
streets,
road,
and
ot
AlUaoa
K.
Palmer,
a
Miner.
„
third.
&gt;f th* .iuuanc* of such eertlflcat# to the
&gt;
•U ,'M In ths Velr "
Nolle* la horeby given that it la til* In­ J im Ibtir U rm of l0offle#
name of..Unknown.
Uqlao* said eertlflcat* alley. In aaid city, as hereinafter provided,
th ill #ip|r# on the
Sertioa 2. That every qrete person, h i tention of -4n# undersigned Mattie B. Carr Aral. Monday in April. t923. a U member*
shall be .redeemed according . to law la*
described
in
Section
1
ol
this
ordlnaoce
(form
e;Iy
M
*tti«
II.
Palmar)
as
guardian
of
Fans Not Serioui.
deed will Is u* (hereon on Ibis 14th day of
ol .4ho bouse of r*pr***nt*tlve* elected Bl
•hall be aubject and liable to work on th* the estate nf Allison E, Palmer, n minor, ta th* gcncrsl olo-tien in. 1916, their term o l
A, D. 1916.
While tho WuaMngton ucrlbci have October.
Wltne*. my official, signature and seal street* and roadt of th* city ol Sanford make application lo tb* C ou ttv Judge of °.mr* •,h» » **Plr» on lh# first Monday to
visions.of a jionnant llils season, tho this th* 12lh day o f Sept*niter, A. D. lor not. mor* than ala days (a each year; Seminole eoualy, Florida, at hi* office in April, 19*1, aad IhareaRer th* term of o f.
provided, however, ■(bat any person sub- tho court bou-e nl Hanford. In said county fle* of alt member* of lh# hauso of r*nrw. All Work Receives My Ptf*0*1
Mfaiia" gro not In' leg l .o'Nutloiinla so IMC.
|.it to rood and . root duty may perform on Wednesday, Iff* SOtk day of K cptsm b*.
(seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
tentative* *hafl commence on tbo first
auch s .r v ic . by on able bodied suMlitut-* A. D. 1916, far authority In n il an undi- Tuesday after lb s first Monday in A Dr II
■•riousli. Tit
rowd of the
Clerk Circuit Court-Serrlnol* Co., Fla.
Attention And Beat Effort*
over
the ago of eighteen years, or in lieu v ld .d one-eighth interval, which fa tho in- n .s t su er,,d in e t h .,l e c t io n . At the gen!
Uy
V.
M.
McDaniel.
D.
C
.
•o: lea wlUt U.h^t'io r t u’at'.y was 1.7C3,
thereof -may pay th* city of Sanford tho teroet of the aaid minor in and to tho foi- eroL eiectlea I* .1920 and th*r*sft*r, nIL 0 p » m R « CH f H a l l, .
7-Tuee-ltc
fe la p h o -ie N i 1
O
Aa OtSlmaac. O i u l l i i *a U the Uollqd
Slate* at A meric* •* lr r# y # «h la Utaaaa
or Kaaaai.at. far the Bight
le Uoastraci. Malatela
It.a * D r a w e* Certel* Streete |* the
Ctly af S s s f-r d . Florida ;
.
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j.iMinUiutt small 44o " i*rforations
and
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nu prt-aa
lifi'M. Lluso
the
scam........
underneath
plait* in front; finish e&lt;lges above for
dosing. Adjust pocket laj&gt; tu posi­
tion on front, Row front ami back
? " “ *• ,to! nPPpr '■dges of front nnd
back, bring front edge of yoke' to
center-front and close underarm and
shoulder scants.
Next adjust the elicmlsetlo to posi­
tion underneath yoke, matching large
. ° ! j * r£0rn,ion"- Witch neck edges
together from shoulder scam to center
back. Tho collar may havo the edged
picoted.
Now, turn under slashed edge of
•leevo on slot perforations, lap to
small “ o ’ * perforations, notches even
nnd finish with buttons if desired;
cJoso seam Underneath. Close remain­
ing seain ns notched. If desired with
cuff, cut off lower part of sleeve along
small " o " perforations; line cuff and
",t’cvo ••ringing single large
‘O
perforation to corresponding
perforation In sleeve; nnd bring small
‘ ‘ o'* perforation In cuff to seam of
alcove. Holl cuff over on large “ O "
perforations. 8ow sleevd In armhole
as notched, small 44o ” perforation at
shoulder seam rasing in any fulness.
Turn under upper edge of pocket
section ( 0 ) on small “ o ’ ’ perfora­
tions and gather IV* inch from folded
edge, (lather lower edgo between
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Illne ieri;« ;*lvcs an excellent aecount of It*' t in thU one pleee frock
irimroc'l wl ’i box plalta and twin
belt* of self -nntsriaL The chemisette
it of gray cl tffon.
Uerc is « ie of those rare frocks
that may be worn for morning or afternoon. He ;n has given such an oxtsllent aeco ut of itmmlf as far as
fsskiosalile ••i|uirementa are concerncd that one rccommenda it almost
ueoBfcioual . Dark blue, combined
with gray Is -loverly handled In this
design, mad with a square yoke in
bs'k and fr ut. Into the open neck
is fitted a c emisette of gTey chiffon
eat in oar •th a flaro collar. Both
the front ni 1 back of the dress are
laid in deep plalta and belted. For
median ’size (% yards 44-tnch materlal are rcqi red, with % yard 86inch chiffon.
The plalta tumid be laid ver rarefilly, for the rock la simple anl their
effect suppli i much of its chic. In
■sling the 'esign, first form plaits
la front on •mek, creasing on slot
perforation v hen bring folded edge
nearest cen bark to center, and
bring rrmaii " folded odgea to cor-

double “ T T ” perforations. Join the
2 sections as notched. Adjuat to posi­
tion on front and back {over the un­
der arm seam) between indicating
■mAll 4' o ’ 1 perforations. Front of
/ocket indicated by line o f Urge " O ’
perforations. Draw the gathers at up­
per edge of pocket to tho required
For the last touch, adjuat the belt
to poaltion with upper edge at ainglo
smalt " o " perforation in bark nnd at
undor-arm acam. (lose belts i&gt; little
to left of renter front and finish with
n bnv^ and ends.

IVlu’ii she goes visiting th«* little girl
going on four or five or six Is more
than likely to wear n dress of bntlstc
or orgnndle. Summer or winter tin*
removal of her coat discloses her finery
In these thin mnterluls, sometimes
hnnd embroidered, more often machine*
embroidered, nnd Often finished off, In
either case, with funey needlework
stitches, in ttie summertime her frilled
honnet Is much like her dress, nnd In*
winter time it is apt to mntrh her coat.
The little frock pictured above is of
muchine-embroldervd batiste in n fine
quality. Among the embroidered floune*
lugs there tiro many patterns Mint
seem tnnde especially for children's
dresses. The flower designs ure dainty
and the work fine. Such n pattern Is
neede&lt;l for the little dress shown here.
Frills are set in the short sleeves nnd
they are tnnde or the some flouncing
iis Mint used in the skirt. The skirt Is
set to n short hnhy wnlst. nnd what lit­
tle needlework there is. is done by
hnnd.
The finest nt organdie edgings nnd
fiounctngs nre used for making those
. 'tressv ponnejs with double frills ntwiil

JUSTICE TO THEM

the fucy, that have n permanent place
III style for little children.
l’he honnet shown tins n puffed
crown nnd Is trimmed with n soft
rosette of pink ribbon ut the left side
Short sox and black strapped slip­
pers complete the visiting toilet of
the III Me miss, in whieh stie looks
much like an unlimited Roll. There Is
nothing unusual or different about this
pretty outfit. Every little girl may
Have one llk.e It Every merchant eu'r
ties the materials needed fur mnklng
it ami all hearts warm to the dnintlly
clad tittle ones in their frills nnd rtbtions.

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A splendid formula to use on tho
hands after washing Is:
Fifteen
grains of powdered Dorax, fifteen
grains of common table suit one-hall
dram of spirits of ammonia, one. drum
oil of orange, ty o ounce* of glycerin.
tlx ounce* of nleohol.

respected—for men past tho first flush
of their early vigor to reallxo tho con­
ditions under which. If nt all, they aro
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to como Into their own and aro to
FletoriaT eview Costume No. 6950. Sixes, 1-1 to 20 years. Price, 20 cents,
/ m id d l e -a g e d m e n n e e d f e a r hold It henceforward.
If, In o.ur Industries, wo nro to
•NO LONGER FOR THEIR JOBS.
moot successfully tho bitter competi­
tion Impending, not only must our ex­
ecutives
utilize nil tho labor energy
Noted Physician Says Big Business
and
skill
at their disposal, but tho
Has Learned Value of Mature
mon of middle ago must do tholr ut*
Judgment and Plodding Stead­
most to keop themselves at tholr bout.
iness In Workers.
IIow sl)all they do It? As a practical
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physician, I should advlso tho nvorago
American Industry can no longer l mlddlo-aged man, for bis first salva­
dlsporiso with tho mlddle-agod work- tion, to rexuU'o
rtrato; no must refrain
Prtpared Specially for Thla NewBpaper
old age,
age. write** tho noted physician. from assuming useless bunions, bowDr. I. Mndlaon Taylor.
Middle ago over templing tbay
bay mny be. Ho must
and ovon old ago need no longer dread limit bis expenditure
llturo of energy to th e
tho junk heap on which big business |work which bo haa In hand and limit
, Top Coat for the School Boy
previously proposed to scrap all but ! his appetites to tho gratification of
tho most cnorgotic of tho population. ( those only which ahalj .coluflPO-hia.
tuppliei a new and simple trimming
.LlUlo jnora than a year has elapsed (working powers.
note. A yoke and Jjlait*-in.-No*folk —
nlncn
Amorlcan business parlance be­ * Middle age. wisely conserved, noed
stylo are provided, but may be omit­
gan to forgot Its phraao, "on old man |not dread comparison with youth's
ted if desired. The coat closes at the
of forty." Ltttlo more than a year strength weakened by youth's lavish*
neck with a turn down collar. Tho
fronte may be rolled back, however^ may elapse before it shall havo adopt­ j ness.
to form rovers, - Melton cloth, chin­
ed tbo phraao, "tho young man of
Oo into Gorman workshops—Into
chilla or any o f tho mixed sultlngo
fifty." Times aro changing, and mon any Industrial organization In Ger­
look well ddvelojied in this design.
many—and you will havo visual dem­
with them.
Medium sixo requires
yards 54Every indication of current indus­ onstration of the fact that the mon
inch material. ’
trial, econoinic and commercial condi­ moat treasured aro tho men of mid­
Thera arc no seams In the back,
tions evidences tho imminent neces­ dle ago and. frequently, old age- These
yoke or collar, these sections o f the
sity on tho part of 100,000,000 compos­ mon usually ovlilonco a plodding stead­
attorn being laid on a lengthwiao
ing tho population of tho continental iness which Implies leak Initiative
old of material when cutting toT this
United
States, of Increasing enormous­ than Is to be found in Americans of
particular reason. Opposite tha back,
ly their productiva capacity and, nec­ corresponding years. But the lauded
howevtff, the cuff,’ upper sleeve and
essarily. tholr individual efficiency. and onvted ' Gorman efficiency bos
belt aro placed on lengthwise threads.
Tho lesson Is ono that has been In- proved their very steadiness, tholr tn*
To the right In another row, from
top to bottom, aro placed the strap,
culcatod, In various forms of admoni­ defatlgableness, their assurod exportthe underaleeve and poekeL To the
tion, throughout tho past yoar by alu- nesa to bo quallUaa more than com­
right of the edllitr the underfacing is
denta o f the iwropeifi Vrar and of the pensating for the “ ginger" of mcro
laid on a -lengthwiso thread of t!&gt;o
economic conflict whl$h must follow youth.
’ goods, although It Is very near tho
Its conclusion.
fold. Opposite tho underfacing la tha
Little more than ten years have gone
Knowledge la Power.
front.
■lnco, throughout the range of "big
It ie true that knowiedgo la power,
I f the various sections of the ’pat­
business," the fiat went forth thstthie but how to uae thla power la another
tern are laid . on tho material pre­
is the day o f the young mon. In many question, and moana the learning of
cisely as shown in tha cutting guide,
Instances employees of undoubted loy­ anolhor lesson.
Tho Persians havo
thero is no possibility of a mistake
alty and complete proficiency were this significant and clever saying; "It
being made. Nor will any material
dismissod or denied advancement sole­ takes ten pounds o f common sense to
be wasted. It must be remembered
ly on the score of an age limit which, carry one pound of learning." * As
that the quantity of. material allowed
6890
for tha eoat Is regulated by He uao
too frequently, was set at a ludicrous­ eomthon sense la not so very common
as directed In tho guide and If the
after all. it will mean a ‘diligent use
ly low appraisemenL
lo i
br Mt#d
'with rules are not followed carefully, a
lo rfoik back for the bey about to enEven 40 years of live and fruit­ of the means to gather ten pounds to
w school, If the mention of an u»- shortage may result.
ful activity were auppoeed to be suffi­ carry the one pound o f learning, but it
For boys whose figures demand
,ubjeet be pardoned. * It U
cient to Incapacitate a man for the can be dona. How much better to do
•Jyluh in Melton cloth, sarga or tho loose effects, the belt may be omitted.
initiative demanded by oar "more It, than to loss tbs power of knowl­
There are also two styles of pockets,
modern"
business methods. ' Grievous edge, or waste, the learning so hard
■*— b
belt,
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, Inserted and patch. The for
wrong was done Urge numbers of ma­ to gain.
round
An attractive now modal for a boy *• -whether running all the war ro«
ture intelligences whose sobrfaty of
•▼■reoat ia shown In the accompany* or QMa menly across tho back, Is
* Consideration.
Judgment
more than compensated for
c u t t in g c u id -----------the inappreciable abatement o f their
"Too don't msntion the American
eagle In'your s pooches as often as
dynamic energy.
The present Insistent demand for you used t o . " ______ _
workers of.all classes b*a, to a note­ ’ "WeTT," replied the statesman, "I
worthy extent, awept aside the erro­ cherish a wholo lot of sentiment for
neous verdict o f tha "big businasa" of that American eagle. And after see­
the past decade. The conditions of the ing what the donkey and the elephant
immediate future make certain tho and tha moose have gone up against,
utilisation la some form or other I want to do what I can to keep the
of all of the mental and physical re­ old bird out of the mlx up."—Waatv
sources of oar people, if their indus­ Ington Star.
nun
Iin.
Patented April JO. 1907
I , ' 0lD or 3 * •NCttflMERlAL. W
ITH H
AP
tries are to survive in the approach­
inverted aeon upon n
numerous coats and Is often
x illnitratlon.* There Is an Inverted
ing* struggle between European and
pen*er of the bask which successful.
. TannehIM Goes -to Minora.
American industries.
The veteran Lee Tannchlll haa been
^Pictorial Review Overcoat NorfiSOO.felxer; 8 to l i years. .Price, 15. cents.
Tot It remains, In the pitiless light,
ggn
of that brief tradition—existing
long signed- to play third baso with lb»
Mrs. Grace E. Williams
fry Store
enough to establish a precedent iUU South Bond Central league team.
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THE SANFORD .HERALD

DIAMOND

4 SANFORD LIDGES 4

You can't.expect those Washington
Nationals to move very fnst without
Shanks.
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Harry Howell ni.d Garnett Bush, um­
pires, ure having trouble iu the North­
western league.
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Whittaker and Krepps, pitchers on
the Tufts college team, will get try­
outs with the Athletics.
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Jack Dalton Is hack-In the game for
San Francisco nnd the Seals now* ex*
poet to climb to the top uguln.
• • •
Maynard, n pitcher who tins made
a reputation with the Marshall col­
lege team, is now with Lexington.
. . .
Connie Mack has signed n seventeenyenr-Old schoolboy pitcher named
Crisp, itefclm rids kid's n stmppy
player.
• • •
Al Mumnux,
Pittsburgh's young
pitcher, stands firmly between the Pi­
rates nnd the deep, dark waters o f the
Monougahela.
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«Lee Tatinelilll, who played (bird
base with Jones’ world champions In
lOofi. is playing third for South Bend
In thu Central league.

Monroe Chapter No. 15; It. A. M.
• .Meets every second nnd fourth Thura
day in Mnsonir HnU over tho Imporia
Theatre. Visiting companions woicoma
J. F. Knrnatz
O. J. Miller
Sqc’y
High Priest

Hanford Lodge No 62, F. and A. M .
CoTiihilinicnUon every (Dst and third
Thursdays nt 7:30.
visiting brethren
welcome.
S. G. Kennedy
As a rule n ballplayer's popularity O. L Taylor
Secretary
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fades with his hutting average.

•NOTES’

- r nil note Chapter 2, Order Eastern Sla
Meets every first and third Tuesday
In each month. Everyone who has seen
hi* Star in the Kant are cordially invited
to visit this chapter.
'
Alice E Robbins, See'y
Phoenix Lodge No 5. K. o f P.
Meets st-eond and fourth Tuesdays.
Nisi ting knights always welcome.
H. McLaulin
O. J. Millar
K. R. and S.
C. C.
Sanford Lodge No. 2 7 .1. O. O. P.
Meets every Mondny at 7:30 p. m.;
M. W. A. Hall, Pico Block.
J. W. O. Singletary
* J. J. Johnson,
Secretary
*
N. G.
Gate City.Camp No. 6. W. O. W
Meets second nnd fourth Wednesday
nights in each month.
F. L. Miller
J. F. Hootehan
Clerk
Council Commander
B. P. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1241
Meet first and third Wednesday night
at corner of First St. nnd Palmetto Avs.
Cruse Barnes
J. G. Hurley
• Secretary
,
Exalted Ruler

The Lake Breeze C'ountil No. 31 Junior
Order Ilniled'Amerlran Mechanics
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P.
Kd Walsh attempted n comebnek
M.,
in the City Hall. Visiting brothers
for the Chicago White Hox In a game
arc welcome. C. H. Smith, Rec. Sec.
of tin* Washington series. He started
well, hut that 'was nil.
Cclrrjr City Aerie. No. 1853
’. . .
Meeting every Tuesday night at 8
I’ iro Building.
The Cardinals have signed a rook o'clock
Jas. C. Roberts,
pitcher
entitled
"Mule"
Watson, C. H. Wulxh
Worthy President
Secretary
‘Mule" Ih a promising, young pitcher,
barling a slight tendency to balk.
OJIS TRIBE NO: 61. 1. O. R. M.
Meets every first nnd third Friday
*
Those (Hunts nre unythlng but devil* nights ut 7:30 in Masonic Temple.
Visiting brothers welcome
In their own homo town. They haven't
John Stamper, ,
won enough games on the Polo grounds W. A. Ginn,
C. of R.
Sachem
this season to save their franchise.
. . .
United Brotherhood of Carpenlere and
Joiners o f America
If big league teams were given trav­
Sanford laical Union No. 1751 meets
eling arconiiqodntlons uncording to
their standing, the Athletics would he first and third Thursday night at 7
o ’ clock in the M. W. A. Hall, Pico Blk.
sent around ttie circuit hy parcel post.
J. W. O. Singletary W. W. Van Ness
. . .
Sec.Treas.
*
President
The Mnrkmeti do not seem to lie
nlde to stand prosperity. After mak­
Heralds o f Liberty
Meets nt Eagles' Hull first Mondny
ing a pretty fair spurt a couple of
weeks ago they have now subsided, nnd night in each month at 7;30.
Wm. E. Householder. Commander
do not Bcem to give anyone much of
MUsBerthu Packard, Secretary
a battle.
y. *
The Hanford Council K. of C.
Snme Jones, the pitcher Corrigan got 1Mco't the 2nd Sunday 3 p. in., and tha
from the Cleveland club ns pnrt o f flic 4th Sunday 8 q&gt;’ m &gt; eacb month, at K,
price of Speaker, has not been doing of C. Hall. Oak Ave.
T co. School, Grand Knight.
much for Mp' Red Sox. Jones says
C. L. Britt, Fin. Sec'y.
lie Is being kept in shnpe for the
world’s sprles next fall.
* Modern Woodmen of America
Meets 2,-4, Thursday evenings, 7:30,
in M. W. A. Hall, Pico Building.
C. E. McDonald
C. D. Couch
Consul
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And a reason it ts too. out it
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Come in and talk Oie matter over. : : '.* .* • • • • •
years to impress it upon some of
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and
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Only tnls week hundreds of cata­
logues from a Vlg mail order nouse sentiment for better municipsl sani­
in Chicago .have been flooding Co­ tation in Florida, they will accom­
lumbia county, and these catalogues plish more for the lasting good of
are "thick as hops" in Lake City; the state thsn the votes of their
and as a result, gooas will soon be­ fathers and brothers and husbands
McGrnw strives eternally to drill his
sat still and white In hla chair by tha
gin to come in by mail, express and have been able to bring about up to
table. I.aura had bis wrist'In a sec­ baseball know bilge Into the brains of Report of the Condition of the Seminole
this
time.
And
it
has
been
general­
freight that ought to be-bought here.
ly observed that the women's clubs ond. "No, not dead!" She apoke hur­ bis players. The thing he moat abhors
County Rank at Sanford, ia the Slate
Hundreds of other catalogues are
in Florida usually finish what the riedly. "Run over, pleaae. and get my Is'u "bonehead" piny. It Is for such
of Fla., at the Close o f Business,
bag. It's In the lower hall by the
The Sanford Roard of Trade is the here, besides the ones alluded to; start.
Sepl. 12th, 1916
dock ."
biggest thing in Sanford and they and the people are actually culti­
In three minutes Frank was back,
»re working while you sleep.
If vating the "ordering " habit.
RESO URCES
with
tho entire family at hie heel*. *
And the catalogue
trade' 'will
there ia a citizen left who does not
R a a l E W a ts _____ 1___________ i
"We'd better carry him upetal re,"
CoIUtwal Security Other thaa
’ 'belong” let him come up and en­ steadily increase and home trade in
suggested Mr. Patterson.
illsteadily
decrease—
1
many
lines
w
i
roll his name.
"No. don’t touch him." said the
until local dealers awaken to the sit­
nurse. In a quiet, firm voice Frank
scarcely knew. "I want a glass of wa­
Reports from the north all state uation and stop it.
By LOUI6E OLIVER.
ter," she added. Quietly and quickly
that the Jsrgest influx of visitors to
There are several ways to stop jt
sho opened the bag. got a little black
Florida in the history of the state —or several things that must all be
box and dissolved some tablets. Then
will start this way, beginning next done—and the most important thing
It waa Sunday tftornlng and out In sho rolled back the old man's sleeve
month.
We should * be ready ' for is newspaper advertising.
tho lawn awing under tbo pink -mod end went to work. "Hie heart!" she
thfim and add more people to our
Some dealers will say they don't wblfo blossom-covered trees. Mr. Cal­ explained. "This Is strychnia!"
citizenship. .Sanford
needs
new
vin^ Wickham and hla grandson were
Her hand went again to hts pulso
advertise in the papers.
Total
money.
Vending the morning papers.
and stayed there. "Now please let
And the mail order houses will
Tho wide lawn stretched over to us get him to the couch—very easy,
The Sanford Herald gave up its continue to get business that ought a low lrpn fence, and there began an­ now."
LIABILITIES
Capital Stork I’alri la_____________
And so old Mr. AViekham got well.
entire front page last week to an to come to them. And they will other wide spreading I'.wn and then
Surplus Fund __ ____________________
a house On the porch *bf this houso Laura didn't take tho eleven o'clock
I 'i d m M Profit* (L a s C ip a a a sad
advertisement
That is going some, still wonder why it is thus..
a
woman
in
white
appeared,
and
with
T a n s Paid)________________________
train, but stayed to nurse him. and
Geew hillikens' Lake C ity Index.
but the end justified the means as
IVivWlmils Unpaid________________
head thrown back to take in the fresh during her twp weeks' stay tho old
ladiridual
IVpoau Subixt
it was to raise money to build a mod­
morning sir, she started to promenade man would scarcely let her out of hla
to &lt;'bxk— .___________ l5T.06S.Iti
ern hotel, something that the Celery
Draand OrU&amp;caUa of Or­
the gravel walk. l Tp and down she
p h a n ____________ 5.5)0.11
City is much in need of, Kaiford
went, until Mr. Wickham looked up
T
U u ( 'r r u A e a t i* o l drpoait
One day he called Frank In. "Son,"
UsrtiAsd Chocks_______
Tribune.
with Irritation. ‘
be said. "If you want to do me a fa­
C a s h is r 's C h e c k * O u U ta a d 329.69
"LooV at that trained nurse oVer at vor in my old age. try to persuade
OCTOBER IS THE MONTH
15.59
D or to Inrorporatrd Banks
Patterson's! Why can't abe alt down Laura Taylor to marry you. She'a
61.515-59
Savines IWporita____ _____
' TO GET BUSY
Total Depot h* _
.........
TT6.9NS6*
and be quiet?"
the finest, smartest woman in the
- i.ooaoo
Honda A rymmi
'Tho younger man. also keenly allvo world."
59.' 60 6)
th&gt;od advice, grandad, out n little
to* tho presence next door, bfit with
different emotions, looked up casu­ late." laughed Frank. "She's already
Manager Hugh Jennings.
al])
Who* Oh. Miss Taylor* Why!- promised me that very tning!”
Sut* 0/ Fiend*.
(
County c l SrcniAot# I **:
1 suppose she's out for exercise. She's tCcp)right, by th* McClure Ncsssaptr
Hull he chides his Giants, not for the
I. A . K- Kry, Cashier ol the * b o »-a a ia «d
BvndUitta.)
•
*
kept shut up pretty close l suppose.
Bank, do sdleauily r a w that the shove aLstefneot
sort
of
errors
Hint
gi»
Into
the
box
m
true
la the b o x of aty L n o * M (* sad fceheh
-Site looking girl!"
A R . KEY
scores. If Ills team should piny ortho­ Correct attest.
N : II. Canter
C srer
Nice tooting! Perfect doll baby'
dox baseball, ar,d yet lose the entire
Jar C smerest
I've no time for your so-called profes­
l.'f guinea of n schedule, he would not
John Me--eh
Sanford grower* have increased
Dtre e lo n
sional nurses, always dolled up In
whimper. Itut If n single game Is lost
S u lle n bed snd (atari ta before me t k b Z Jri
^
whlUs d r, . „ e9 atld
their celery acreage .‘10 per .cent designating m e «,x w ork.m g uays, whlu, ^
day
o
f
Sept.
1916
Castigations Given Players Are through mental inability to grasp it
San lord people know on which side, 'rom Monday. October i* to Sjtur- aprons and thing!. It's only a pose.
situation, lie rttfes. He cannot stand
Like Father's Reproofs.
their bread t» buttered
Apala-hi- d;tv the 14 th, u.« the lime for all Hilw could anyone do any real work
that.—Popular Magazine. *
Mr nofitk'ica rapiira
Florida cities to get busy, to gather' In a get-up like that-?"
eola News.
up the *tra.« tin can* and trash and
“They do 1 It. Just tho $amo,*' de­
Sure, find the flutter is coming
lude them or better yet. to destroy dared Frank stoutly,
Nothing They Resent So Much
•YOH.CAN HAVK
from the cash buyers of our product*
them
’ They pick out tho part they want
Newspaper
Criticism
of
Boys
Play
therefore we intend to foiter that
beautiful hair if you keep the scalp rlean
The ewu.-uen at fir*! proposed to to do all right, tako temperatures, dab
ing for Thefn— Will Not
butter' &gt;1 :r.t
and healthy. Neglect results in baldness.
invoke tb* aid of \h* «» 3t~ authori- &gt;m wUh a,coho1 ou» ot n b o " 1? » nd
Tolerate Interference.
We recommend
,.
.
, ,
. keep a chart, while the family hustles
t..-v to vet ava.de a week for general (Q do , he olh„ r
whenever ,
Despite the pressure from all^side*
McOrnw. manager of the New Tork
houv cleaning all over I f con,.
lho old.fMhJoned kind wllh h„
this paper re|u*e» to take* side* in
National league baseball dub, Is vofy
monwealth, but it was decided that*
the Catts- Krfo-. t controversy and
strict with hlit players, but they, till
tt was the business of each munici­
will support only ;h.e Democratic'
swepr by him, for they know that ho Is
pality to take care of it* own wash­
nominee whoever he may be. Tfn*
"on the level" villi the/u. The smuo
ing: and .»o the mayor of every city
thing Is true of MeCrnw's old side
fight u nauseating to real Detuo-.
Mskea a (ftie-Ton Truck When At
HAIR TONIC
that ho* a mayor has been asked to
partner. Ilughte Jennings. They may
(ached lo a Ford Chassis
erats and the issue*now U not Dem­
start the proposition in its own bail­
j "call" their players unmercifully, lu for keeping tho scalp' TTealthy and pro­
ocracy but religion
The sooner the
iwick and leave it to the Governor:
! the bent of a diamond battle fur some moting hair growth. Sold only by us, 60c
part gets down to, real i»*ue* - the
to 'proclaim a day for general thanks­
t bad mistake, but such castigations are and t,Uiq
better for all concerned. Our state
’
.Latlutzla T f i i n i l a i f k ‘ - - ‘ - f f
giving when the cleaning is .done.
ia rapidly becoming the 'laughing
I
oearonn
HI w ill. Let someone else offer
.-.A M
i*flr«itTMWAs»fV-6Wl-«
Just thiqk ot the pooaibilitica of a del­
A A y u . ^ • y n w .^ % (R r a v . * .- l « A .Y e .^ T !r J ^
you know her name, do you? crilldsm, and th«*se two tnunagera will
only heartily favors the plan and
ivery truck with the dependability,
fight bock Just like a parent would
urges that every city shall set aside
simplicity and low maintenance cost
wprv his sons a It nek til.
this particular week for this parric-!
of
a Ford and the strength and earn­
TheiVIs nothing they resent so deep­
alar work, but it also seriously en-^
ing capacity of a high standard onely as newspaper criticism of their pinyVETERINARIAN
« ton truck! apt) at practically One*Half
j.dorses the intention of the woman's
&gt;-'*rd
..They. n**uwte--1&gt;mt-they can conr
\ ’_uh« ijirmighivm Florid*--w* m ake-aL I duct their ovyn baseball households
------OFFICE-----*
the Coat! It solves the delivery •prob­
|clean up week not an annual, but
*
without outside interference, and an
HAND BROS. ST a BLES g lem for the great mass of retail and
-ank they nro the parties responsible for the
em i annual institution, fixing such
wholesale merchants, contractors, etc.
arid showing o f the teams, they propose to
.a ^period for "brushing up” every
Bring ,1b your lame sad si«k 0 in fact all butineaa men who want
;ht.' j do IL
horses and mules.
Have them ®
, spring and Every autumn.
treated. Have their teeth exaraia- 0 quick delivery at the lowest econ­
rbox 1 Roth are very hotheaded, and for this
In the days, and years t h it are
........................
ed, sharp corners dressed down, 0 omical cost. . . .
t
I reason their srats on the bench are
gone, individual cities and' towns in
projections cat off sad decayed g
you i«dnted end shiny—the former comllmolar*. exUarted.
Florida have had occasional spasms
* to tIon due to dlscretlim on the part of
1of cleanliness, which have had splen- 100000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3
two the players, and the latter to nervous
did advertising valhe at leas*. But
hitching about. Incited by the mnnagsuch etjorfs have been spasmodic
61
with'f «*riaf -Tlew o f various play*. If some
a * 9M t * f lfc« C * a 41U * a a t
and. with fkw exception* throe have
1unlucky wight out on the diamond
DISTRIBUTOR
Keseatlfig .the dtubbtr.g giver, the
it o f . happens to err, a colleag^p roosting The Peoples Bank, at Sanford
not been- permanently recurring.
Tampa boy* by tKe Sanford b**e
that,- ctnse to the manager Is Jikgty.to be ths ■t la the Slate of Florida, at the Close
FLORIDA
Now that the women by organized
SANFORD.
bait aggregation, we hereby chal­
or Basiaeoa. Sept. 12.1916
e:Jurt have ymdertaken to spread the
lenge Bob Hotly.,, the tM d . headed practice, there i&lt; little doubt that it
B *&gt; *sr« *a
- D o ll a r s
Loan* ca Heal Batata------------ ------ 59 S56.1;
dditor of (he Sanford Herald to fight
become permanent, regular, et- m k t r ib o R n! D m *
__ I 1 .I7 U *
a ten round bout in I’ Sant Field
it and of — »-— i tl'te &gt;0 t heAll M ktr L u u * * 4 D i t n u i i ....
rr^tSLSS
O
v
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r
ilr
*
f[(___
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250.61
state
More than this, it will make
C « K , 1 *o4 U u k t p i l Be*4* ' 15W.II
__
da 'am ong the first, if not the
c.rco.oe
D td iif
Furttuiri *s4
first state in the Union, to haye all
(W H ITE)
O
t
iff
K
m
I
F
.
i
u
i
*
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ita cities swept and garnished regtiH i r o a*4 (U m Rwi i n fiJ L t._
iafly and often. •
.I t i « l u i i r » r &gt; M B u t e ____
I have opened a Barber Shop on
C W cS i *s4 L i O x t r a tmr CWar
A light was burning in the Wickham
But dean tip week means more
Palmetto St. next to the Fire Station
than a popular effort to remove trash house. "Grandad hasn't rone to bed
I here been lT y**r» In (be busines*
from the *treeu and alley*. . For. yet!" remarked_FTaith__ rThaxa uaand'do first dam work. 1 would ap­
TITer . alf. I0009 dirt that I J 'carried uauaL^
preciate your trade. All Work Guar­
“I moat watch the time." finally an­
and scattered b y * every wind that
anteed. a
nounced hla companion. "My train
blowrs. however disagreeable it may­
roes at eleven and I have to change j
be. is not the serious menace to
Hair Cut
- 25c
Siei jurat
When Cyclone Mite hell attempted health that is to be toqnd in every my dress. By the way. do you know ;
i
anything
about
the
trains
on
the
E.
D.
to apeak in Sanford a few nights ago city, wbetheh in Florida or in other
Shave
- 15c
and L. road? t have to change ears ;
Catts' followers endeavored to pre­ states. It is' the things that don't
at Roxton and tBe Pattersons have
vent him by. hammering on tin tin.*. show, the things you have to hunt lost their schedule."
Children 15 ahd 20c
That will not help the eputation, of for. that do the real harm. And in
"I have one at the house." returned !
Tonic
- 10c
Sanford. The tuwn should, not be the thorough cleaning that
the Friutk. "It will Just taka me an ta -;
judged by the action of these hood­ |women wilt probably insist on week slant to get it. Suppose you walk over
M assage
25c
Manager John McGraw. ,
•t
lum?. but to a certain extent it will. 1sfter next will be the .filling up Ir wtth m e !"
, "All right ' I won’t go In. though. I recipient o f a spontaneous and un­ State *6 rUriO*. Cew aty at b a i i a b . ta.:
Shampoo
25c
- —Lakeland Telegram.
d raj ninj^o
*hft_ .bfBtd-.
I* R* krrolsM «f the, ibet, &gt;
thinking broadside for enmeshing dot • • ■ • t Baak 4 * •- t«mn: jr ■ » „ d u m e
----Don't know -»fcrie you’ "gel 'Otar mg places for-mosquitoes, the mend­ can'Wait on the veranda."
Singe •- * • 25c
And so ,they turned their stepe ia |bis fault, simply became the mana­ a b e t v ( U U a a i l t* t r e e t e ( I * U t o ( a y
report about 'the meeting.
While ing of broken sewers that d on 't do
that direction. Frank)went into the ger's mind moat be freed. The actual b a e*t*4 ce aa4 t r ia l.
,
H. H. STEVES S. P rt*4«it
hlixchell.was riosing'hi* remarks' an­ their duty, the screening of hereto^ library, and In an Instant returned In I
_ ,___ _ ,
C e tre e t — A t t e s t :
other than started talking about (ore unscreened earth closets which a panic. "Grandfather!" he cried. "1 : dfriMlcr generally raeupe*C'hecaus* so BebHTtkt4
aa4 ,« e r a te
&lt; H. It Steraewi
many
things
happen
before
hegets
national issues and drew part of the breed dies and death. It will mean think-he's dead! Come quick'"
1*-».
8. Paldim
Noefc to the bench that hla slip ta for­
drowd away from MitehelL
This tke removal or the repairing o t u cJ- * - D rosDiraetote.
And *0 they flew to t^e old man, who [ gotten.
Rttary ra.Ut ■

PEOPLES

BANK

OF S A N F O R D

TWO STRICT MANAGERS

A Ford Car and
will Form-A-Trock

D Solves The D tE n q Ji# °i

DR. A . DOLAN

rn

\

�'P"
f 24, 1^11
promotion day at the Baptist Sun­
• Brevard county farmers who have
day school, st which time the pupils
been
Interested in other branches o f
IN AND ABOUT
CITY
will get regular pronrntjon^ards, and
agriculture are taking a great deal
-----------i those that graduate from 'one de­
(Continued from Pago 3)
of interest in corn. Last year there
j Utile lUpjwnlngB^-McnUon ! partment So another will get regular placed the shower presents and after­ were on,y eight actes in the county.
diplomas a apecfnl pVogram is nrof Matter*. In Brief—
ward “ drawn up" in u bucket by the This year there are about 550. While
r*mKCT Bnd
** hop&lt;?(1 that there guest oj honor. Tho packages were that acreage is small It shows the
V
Personal Items of
Vill bo an unusually largo attend­
opened at the dining room table, tendency toward greater corn pro­
Interest
ance.
Kattnlino os- „
,,
revealing a dainty assortment of duction in a county which has been
G .;“
* 5f " " « * " » » *r " . * &lt;&gt;• pretty gift.
,h . written &gt; l v k e growing a great deal of truck. The
' gsmmsry o f the Floating Small
..
’ i/
H -ltc
to the bride,” advice solemn, sage yield reported foe this year is from
Talka Succinctly Arranged for
Mr. a nil Mrs. R. 11. Brosslere and nnd ridiculous 'that rreuted much 12GJ to 40 bushels. An Increase of
Hurried Herald Readera
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dickson of o r. merriment w as' read.
At twelve 15 per cent is reported in some coun­
106 East First Street
Sanford, Florida
aq
o
were
in
.
the
city
Saturday
°
clock
a
salad
coarse
witji
acces- ties cv'etf where storms damaged the
flllU M »
—
x
The mnny friends of G. W. Spcn- spcniling the day^ with friends am|, Tories was served. Invited to meet crop.
relatives.
1
la*
Herald
acknowledges
Miss
Purdon
were
Misses
Annie
Lee
« r « r e glad to see him out again
. Charlotte - — RKGr.S 1'KHf ifflffttJTK
^ter a siege with p bad nummor cold the visit of Mr. and Mrs. Brosslere and Lettie Caldwell,.
with pUftsure as Mr. Brossli'rt»*W the Hand. Muriel Harrold, Mell WhitDemocrats who voted in the June other domino-dad figures woro scat­ kissing him full on tlio mouth and
which settled on hisjRQga and gave livo wire
business manager ol the ner, Alice Whitner, Annie Whitner, primary should hear in mind the tered, giving n needed touch of black springing from tho door tho Instant tho
him considerable trouble.
to tho kaleidoscopic whirl cf color. driver opened It.
Reporter-Star.
• •* *
Adelaide Higgins,' Lucca Chappell, fart that registration In the prim
Gasoline 28c per gallon at U. £ O
Quito forgetting his promise, ho
U hc Juba Self Rising Flour for Nellie Elder, Margaret Davis, Clar­ mnry thinks does not qualify for Some energetic domlno-clad tnan un­
Carafe.
11-1tc
dertook to gather all tho dominoes sprang after her, but took In his sur­
delicious hot Biscuits—A t, all Kto- issa Starling, Lilian Higgins, Elean­ participation In the November elec
together and lino thorn up In mock roundings with a dumfounded glance.
V yr. and Mrs. J. D. Hood .have cers.
or Roberts and Mrs.. Zcb U atliiLi-lioa,. whether hl» party'affiliation' be
6-tf
protest
at iamo of tho gayetlcs going About six strides took him the distance
inived in the city after spending
M u niipi.^wpiynwynt^iL^ni. Democratic or otherwise, must be
An employee of the Sanford Light
on aboqt thorn. Dorothy was drawn that Dorothy hod covered In sixty rap­
the summer at their place in Gcorbourn, Mrs. Chas. Meriwether. *
properly registered In the general Into his group, and sho gayly, though id stops, and ho overtook her Just aa
pa. Mr. H ood 'w ill get busy at £ Fuel Co., named Norman was
registration bookwr *
silently, trlifl ‘to'lnduco a tall,'broad sho reached tho marble-lined vestibule
overcome
by
gas
in
one
of
the
mains
once on his line celery farm.
For
Mits
Ttrheun
yesterday while working and had to
Persona who registered In the shouldered follow-domino to become to her home.
For Sale— Delayed order just ar"Dorothy, dear," ho pleaded, "why
be taken out and treated by a
In honor of Miss Vera Tcrheun, general registration books two years also a fellow participant In making
rired—Celery seed American and
things
gay.
Reluctantly,
at
first,
but
didn't
you let mo know It waa y ou !"
physician hut is all right today,
of Sanford, the attractive guest o f ago, however, are not required to
French. H. H. Chappell, Celery
gradually moro willingly, tho tall fig"Just
bocause I wanted to aco bow
For delicious hot.biscuits use Juba Miss Reba Gilbert at her home, 818 register again this year.
uro began to movo about j with some far you'd go In doing tho very things
avenue.
7-tfc
May street, Riverside, Miss Gilbert
Self Rising Flour—At all grocers,
The registration books for Sem ­ show of life.
you tried to forbid mo doing when I
Don’t forget the Rally D ay Sun­
entertained at a matinee party at inole county are now open in each
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As the crowd grow moro mirthful hinted I* was going to this ball," aha
day at the
Methodist
Sabbath
It is rumored that the tie game of the Orpheum Theatre yesterday af­ precinct and will remain open until Dorothy became less and loss gay. Her eyed him defiantly, like a plucky fight-,
school.
ternoon at 3 o’ clock.
October ■14th.
tall companion could seo that she er at bay. "Your .tender pleading fob
the Rustis and Mt. Dora teams
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for
lie sure your name Is on the gen­ was vainly searching for someone. Ho the sound of my voice and your gen­
may be played of! in Sanford.
After enjoying the vaudeville per*
delicious hot Biscuits— A t all gro­
squeoted her hand reassuringly and tle aqueexlng of my hand when you
Should this be done it is certain that formance, the party repaired to eral registration books if you expect
broke tbe long silence between them. thought I waa aomebody you didn't
cers.
record breaking crowd could be Nunnally’a where refreshments were to vote In the general election.
•"! see that you have lost your
Born to Mr. and Mrs* D. Guy drawn here for the game.
served. Tho young people then en­ Register—do It now, before you for­ friends,” he said simply. “ Will you even know convince me that you aro
at least human enough to bo Incon­
Alien a fine baby boy,
'pounds.
get it!
I l - 6tp
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for joyed an automobile ride.
allow me to help you And them or to sistent and also that you're not to bo
For delicious hot bliculta use Juba delicious hot Biscuits—At ail gro­
tako you homo If you can't And them!” trusted."
Tho party included tho hostess
Self Rising Flour— At all grocers.
A few moments later, they were en­
cers.
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While tho editor of a certain news­
and honorec, with six of their friends
"Which ought also to convince you
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tering
a taxi, to whoso driver Dor­ that It'a time to treat mo like a human
and
was
thoroughly
enjoyed.
paper
was
away
from
home
for
a
a
•
; ti(;t
Reginald Holly has arrived home
othy gave the half of a visiting card and take me for better or worse.”
Mrs. H. C. reel man of Jackson­ from New York where he spent
Miss Terhoun will spend some time time, he left the paper in charge of
containing
her residence number, hav­ Then, very softly, ho added: "Don’t
ville, Cor. Sec. of tlje Woman’ s Mis several weeks after congress adjourn­ in Jacksonville and will- be delight­ a minister of the gospel. * During
ing nodded a vigorous negative when you know, dear, that It wns only be*
sionary Union of the Baptist church ed. Reginald has a position In the fully entertained while here. — Flor­ the minister's stay in the otllce tho
her escort asked her destination. As causa I wanted to look after you that
following letter was received: “ I
was a charming "Visitor and apeaker louse and expects to return to his ida Times-Unipn, Sept. 22.
they wpro whlrjed along In tho taxi,
know very well I paid my subscrip- tho man softly asked her to speak to I Went to that old ball!”
at the missionary meeting last night duties when congress meets in De­
«
Dorothy had backed up against tho
to your paper the last time I was him, us ho. was sure her voice must
held by the ladies o( the Baptist cember. ,
Pertonal Mention
bell so that with her elbow sho* had
v
in your office.
If I get any more be as charming as were her grace and
church. Mrs. Peolman la a great
npiiinged to press tho button without
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M. Telford have
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Moore left such letters from you as 1 received easo In dancing. Ho oven squeezed her
favorite with theno ladies and Ijer
Gerald's
knowledge.
returned to The city and are living Sunday for their home In Tennessee.
last week I will come in nnd maul hand lightly, and although she was
presence among them is always
"And don't you know,” sho retorted,
n their home on Magnolia avenue. Mr. Moore played centerfield on tho
hell out of y o u ." The minister an­ unresisting site still shook her head "that It was only because I recog­
helpful.
,
They have been spending the sum­ Sanford team and was ono of the
swered
the letter like this: " I have nnd remained silent. This seemed to nized you by your dancing that I pre­
Use Juba Self Rising. Flour for mer nt Astor while Mr. Telford was
star hitters.
been trying to get that out of thq add to tho young man's determina­ tended to be lost from my friends and
delirious hot Biscuits—At oil gro­ running on the branch line.
editor for ten years and if you come tion, for be began to plead eloquently, enticed you Into bringing me home?"
cers. .
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but was astounded to bo roughly
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
Tho silent footman opened tho front
.Miss Catherine Wafdron accom ­ down and maul It out of h im .then,
M- C. Cleveland has, been ap­ Self Rising Flour— At all grocers.
pushed away with two liny but deter­ door nnd Dorothy vanished through It
my
dear
sir,
I
have
twenty
members
panied her father, Rev. G. B. Wal­
mined bands.
pointed a special accountant for the
with a Boftly spoken good night boforo
6-tf
dron from Tampa on Saturday and of tny church I will let you operate
As tho taxi turned a corner. Dor­ Gerald fully realized the unexpected
Overland Co., with headquarters at
vTho many friends of Miss Florence was the week-end guest of Miss
othy realized that sho was nearing good fortune that had come to him.
Buffalo. His many friends in nnd
Prank are glad to see her home after Clare Walker.
her home, and she quickly sprang up ICopyrtgnt. by ttie McClure Newspaper *
around Sanflrd will 1re glad to hear
spending the summer at various
Hvmllrulfi.l
ItusinesN Licenses Lipin- .Sept. 10
and covered tho eyes of her escort
of his success. He formerly resided
points in New Vork state, part of
with
her
hands.
Please
take
notice
that
nil
business
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
D.
(J.
Wagner
nnd
near Paola and had an orange grove
the time in the Adirondack moun­ daughters,* Misses Mqud Alico nnd nnd occupation licenses expire on
Dally Thought.
'‘Swonr you won’t look,” she whis­
there. •
tains and nt the beaches.
Kindness Is like tho sun. Every­
Aca motored up from Kisslmece on Sept. 30 and should be renewed nt tle red hoarsely, and with those soft
Gasoline 25c per gallon at B. &amp; O.
hands pressing his eyelids, the man where the kind man goes ho brings
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S. H. Lloyd has returned to his Sunday.
Mrs. W. II. Peters and once.
’Girifr.
11-1 tc
willingly
promised.. A few moments Into being priceless things—golden
JNO. D. JINKINS.
duties at the Crown Willamette little Margaret returned to Kissinflater,-Urn
taxi
catno to a full stop, and sympathies, radiant faces, glowing and
For delirious hot biscuits.use Juba Paper Co. plant after spending the mee with'thcm for a few days’ ‘ visit'.
11 —
4tc
Tax Collector.
Dorothy
qlectfjtled
her companion bv grateful hearts.—Gordon.
Sell Rising Flour— At nil grocers.
past month at his old home in
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Michigan.
Miss Annn McLaughlin will ‘ he!
Kent Pendleton, superintendent of.
Will Stringfcllow nnd* Reg Holly
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for greatly missed from the social circle the Florida Anti-Saloon League, in a
left last'.night for Jacksonville where delicious hot Biscuits—At ail gro­ of young people this season, ns she statement claimed the submission of
they will spend the day at the O ver­ cers. .
will spend the winter in the north. ! the prohibition question to the Flor­
6-tf
land ajency and bring two new enrs
ida voters in 101H is assured. He deMiss JobnsOn has accepted a posi­
* hick with them, Ono of them will
elared
that twenty-four stato sen­
tion with the Herald Printing Co.,
Othcr charming affair* given in
be the new .Overland Six which Is
ators
out
of thirty-two, and more
and will have charge of the .office honor of Miss Purdon wns the
said to he a beauty.
than
sixty
of the seventy-live house
handkerchief shower given by the
supply department.
members
have
pledged themselves
Use Julia Self Rising Flour for
A large number of Sanford people Presbyterian Christian Endeavor So­
in
writing
to
vote
for the submission
delidous hot Uiscuits-r-'At all. gro­
attended the ball game yesterday ciety at the Mnnsc on Friday even­
of
the
resolution.
w s.
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party
between
Mt.
Dorn and Eustia, ing and the spend the day
You’re (read it I am) needed at played a t . M t. Dora.
with Mrs. Chas. Meriwether, hostess
•
Only a few weeks ago people said it was “ im­
More Contributions
the Methodist Sabbath school next
on Monday.
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
Sunday, and come. , m_;
The following contributions huvo
possible” for a Submarine carrying freight tb cross *
Self Rising Flour— At all grocers.
been
made to the Democratic Cam­
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
A
i
r
.
and
Mrs.
J.
D
Dossoy
and
6-tf
the Atlantic. Yet, on July 10th the “ Deutschland”
Self Rising Flour— At nil grocers.
sons, Mr. and Miss Johnson nnd Mr. paign Fund since tho last issue:
Mrs. Harry Wnrd, Mrs. R. C.
James
Hickson
J
i
l
.00
Charles Munn motored to Leesburg
6-tf
BoWcr, Mrs. R. J. Holly and Miss
Iimore Harbor with a big cargo o f
tuiuola
Among the new purchasers of
G. M. Jacobs
51.00
Btucfc,
dyes.
nda yesterday-and-spent the after­
G.
G.
Jacob*.
1.00
j Mrs. Henry Hodge of Dallas, Tex.,
isrsgr nrc^T om " Allen, E. A. noon.
1.00
Douglass and A. R. Key.
arrived in the city last Tuesday nnd I. L. Hodges
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lane have re­
J.
A.
Prevatt
_
.
1,00
.
.
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Writing ink, stamp p^d Ink, pas to, turned from a trip to Jacksonville is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. II.
W.
M
..Jacobs.
1.00
.Lefller.
mudlage, fountain pen ink, number- and other points.
Mr. Lane is
machine Ink, cash register Ink, greatly improved In health qfter be- i / ' »
\ T o } '\
V. C. Jacobs .
v Odey Meriwether of Lynchburg,
evvryVdnd .o j JtUUtnown. V J, C. Jacobs... ............... ....... 1-00 X
4. J . ______ *
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“ “" " ■ n ia o fiW
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Vu., will spend the winter in San­
specialist.
ford, the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
The attendance at the Baptist
Charles Mbriwether.
He will at­
Sunday school for the State Wide
Notice Republicans
tend the grammar school. . J
Baptist Go to Sunday School Day,
A mass meeting will be- held at
“ *t Sunday was very good, and the
the.court house September 30tb at
elections for Stato Missions were
Mrs. Beulah W arner principal of
2:30 p. m., for the purpose of per­
the Teacher Training Department of
•nueh more than expected—in fact i$
fecting the organization of the Re­
By CATHERINE CRANMER.
the Duval schools, and MisS Frank­
«*cerded the aim of the Sunday
publican party in Seminole county.
lin, Latin teacher in the high school,
•eho°INext Sunday Is annual
All Republican voters urged to be
both of Jacksonville were the guests
present. By order Committed..
"80 you rofuso to tell mo whether or
of Mrs. Henry Wight last week,
not you Intend to go to that plebeian
C. F. Hoskins
,
«
1_t_
public masque ball?" Gerald shifted
B. G. Smith
Dr.
L.
P.
Bouehelle
returned
Sat­
bis
hat
anil
stick,
which
be
hold
In
E. T . Woodruff.
urday from a visit to Georgia.
readiness for departure.
• 10-3 tc
"1 refuse to bo bullied. So I rofuso
Mrs. Chas.—Beir^xpeels to return to answer your question bccauso you
Do You Know
That Musson's pool is the coolest to Atlanta this week, to tho regret flung It at mo oa a demand to account
to you In advance for my movements."
place In Sanford. Ask your friends of her many Sanford friends.
"Npw, Dot, you can't think that; It
about it. They come regular. Clear
Is all from my desire to exorclso Uio
running water. Come on Second or
Notice lo Auto Owners
right nnd tho privilege which our en­
Third.street to entrance. East side
Licenses on automobile and other gagement gives m o'to protect you."
of town. Fivo minutes walk from motor driven vehicles expire Sept.
"Protection actuated by Jealousy anil
any part of the city. Open every 30.
Please call and renow your •Intolerance isn't what I want or o:
day E X C E P T Tuesday and Friday. Hccnsc _aiuLget_«aw-4at«------ ----------- poet Aa for our engagement, why—
E,cr Methodist Man, Woman Open nights-wheirreijllfeGled.
JNO. D. JIN KIN S.
Sho began to furoblo with her ring.
l
M
t
c
Tax Collector.
"Please, Dot," said Gerald quickly,
in Seminole County
Parental Teachers! Sludenla!
"don’t say anything about that now,
Before Schools open, Parents, Stu­
^ p ected (o be there.
and pleaao think aerlously before you
Farmers Grow Big Corn Crop
dents and TeachGre should brder the
Join those feather-brained Gilbert girls
In practically every section of the
New" Standard Dictionary, Cyclo­
and Charloy Mason in a lark al that
pedia and Gazetteer. Tho Greatest state the .corn acreage shows a de­ public masque.”
This increase is
Mens Clang Wants 150:
Reference Book published. By buy­ cided increase.
"Good afternoon." was Dorothy's
ing NOW you get this unrivalled demonstrated to a largo extent in a only reply, but aa tho front door closed
^mien's and Young Ladies*
Reference Work at reduced Intro­ number of counties where corn.-has behind him sho crumpled up on tho
ductory prlpe on easy terms. De­ not been nn important product. big davenport and sobbed.
Hass Wants 150: *
Gorald'a pleading fallod to koep Dor­
livered ^prepaid to any address. Ncwspnpers from every section re­
0,,Icr Classes make up the 500 Write today for particulars.
port that lbcal farmers are gdinq othy away from tho public masque
more and more, intd-cntn-grow ing. ball.- BTttitrngTT »ho JTd decldo to wear
Address: J . T. NORS WORTHY.
C. K. McQuarrie, staet agent for the a black domino Instead of the fan­
Rbonq.915
University' of Florida Extension Di­ tastic costume she first bad In mind.
Austell
Bldg..
ATLANTA, GA.
COME*.Make u a real Rallyvision, has made inqujrles to the Tbo Gilbert gtris, Charley Mason and
' 8-4tp V
county agents concerning the crop, tbe two other young men In her party
Oct-Togcther Enthuslaatfc Start
in their counties. Every agent ex­ dressed aa a band 6f gypsies; and they
Eugenio War of Future.
0,“ for the Sabbath School Procept some in the districts where the woro surprised anil disappointed when
Dorothy appeared In her domlnc. Ones
OGlcor (pointing to prisoner)—"If
com * was damaged by storms re­
motion Day and New Year*,. '
In the gay crowd, though, all oolered
you (lnd any suspicious papers on this
man. shoot him. If not. shoot him ports a decided incrcasa over last heartily Into tho morrlment,* Hero
year.
agd thqro through Ljo hilarious croivil
anyhow; he's crosseyed I” ,1

THE

PEOPLE AND EVENTS

1 9 0 8 MILLINERY

1916

Fine S to c k in Novelties and
Trimmings
*r i r

Jhily

MRS. GRACE E. W ILLIAM S

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X X X 5C X X X X X X X X X X X :X X X X X X X X X ;

TAYLOR Sees

4M
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Our competitors often..felLyou--.-that

the values we Rive are “ impossible”

that no retailer could sell such goods at

EVIDENCE

such a price. Still the fact is that we do
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it. Comparison will show that we al­

ways undersell other merchants on the

average, 5 per cent to 15 per cent.

R A L H -H O M L C O M IN G -D A Y

What formerly was “ impossible” with

limited knowledge and old ways, be­

METHODIST
SABBATH SCHOOL

comes easy, with the application o f new
ideas and better methods.

NEXT SUNDAY MORNING 9 :3 0

Thus: If we

had to buy, handle and sell goods on

the same basis as “ Old Line” we could
not give any better prices thpn they do.

For examples o f our .better values,

' call and see our stock df goods.

3-in-l Store

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�PAGE TWO
years, and while cases hsvs been
brought to \ight in nearly every
state In th e‘ Union, Florida seems to
b*_xine of the very few States where
there has been no" official recognition
of the complaint; and the city and
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
school authorities will take every
YOU AND ME ”
' possible step to prevent its intro­
duction.
The ordinance as adopted by the
council forbids the entrance into the
schools of this cify —either the pub­
|
A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH, g lic school or any private school—of
any pupil coining, to this city from
i
" HE'LL PRENT 'E M " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
% any
other state. or county in this
OOSOOO0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o stS'le, until after the child shall have
The High Cost or Malrhes
who imagine that whiskey is n ne- been u resident here for at least
There is a . penalty
The newspaper man Is a regular guy, cessity to keep a man going.
That twelve days.
affixed
for
any
non-observance of
At least he to most of tho time.
is proven absolutely false. Whiskey
this
law—
and
those
whose duty it la
The bo who annroaches with tears is not a stimulant. It Is an irritant.
to make the proper investigation will
he held responsible to sec that a
strict compliance Is made to the re­
quirements of the ruling.
The newspaper man alwayft falls for
It is understood that if the child
a touch,
had been exposed to any contagious
Regardless of what he may earn:
or infectious disease before coming
He digs, as a rule, and he answers
to this city the twelve days’ of vaca­
“ How much?"
tion would l&gt;e a sufficient length of
Though he knows it will never re­
time
to bring forth a developed case
turn.
testimonials from ministers about
if such results were to follow; con­
these medicines making them feel
sequently these twelve days must be
He will hand you his bank roll—If young again and thp feeling.is nothallowed to elapse before, school at­
that ain’ t enough
tendance shall begin.
While it is
He will go out and borrow and the whiskey.- It is a well known
true
thut
a
spread
of
any
disease
fact that these fake medicines have
scratch;
But he answers you shortly and the largest sale in dry territory and
tho joke of it is the testimonials of
rudely ami rough
When you say to him "Lend me ministers who fail' to note the whis­
key in the medicine or noting it go
a match."
*
.—Ex.
right on taking it.
When the
churches and the physicians and the
temperance sdcieties get together
and stop the sale of these whiskey
medicines they will go a long way
toward saving the latter day drunk
nrds.

on the sides. If theae machine! are
run on the brick it Jesrs iipUhd *urface and H allowed on the graaa it
teata up the graaa aod-ehet—wee
planted with auch care a few months
ago and should be fostered. There.
is a law about this and the man or
men who do it or allow their help
to do it should be arrested and fined.
These farpilng implements can be
placed in wagona and hauled over
t h « roads as they should be haulod.
In order to save n ■few minutes’
work a lazy negro is allowed to
drive, n harrow over the good roads
and spoil hundreds of dollars worth
o f good works. It is up to you, Mr.
Taxpayer, and y^ou should tell your
commissioners about it. This la be­
ing done all over the county and is
not confined to any one locality,
although 1 saw it
lately on the
Sanford Orlando road.
Honestly,
it Is-w* a ahnme to treat our roads in
this manner and 1 hope It is stopped
at onco.

^
8* wed-Off Sermon.
, Ills satanlc majesty Indulges In an
open-faced grin when a woman goon
to church for tho purpose of display­
ing her new clothes.

Why Men Wear Out. ‘
If 'wo manage to live one day at a
time wo may survive many years, u
la living In the future that wears so
many of us ou t—Los Angeles Times

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

T

SAVE

Nickel

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

Send for Complete Cat­
alog and Penny-Pay Plan

r. Sanford needs a general clean up.
I say- this because for some reason
or other the mosquitoes have been
bad for the last few days and every
one is kicking about them and since
they have not been so bad this sea­
son and cooler weather should mnke
■them
must be some
local cause for it and I am inclined
to think that mprq weeds should be
cift and more rain water barrels re­
moved. The following call is being
issued by the state federation of the
W oman’s Clubs aud should be heed­
ed here:
*1 There is no reason for the county
of Seminole spending gqod money
on brick roads and planting grass if
the farmers and others are allowed
to drag cutawny harrows and other
farrping implements over the brick or

*
Possible Enjoyment.
Peer Coffee In Java.
"Bllgglna to trying to be an opuIt la aald that nowhere In the world
la coffeo, the drink, woroe than la mist," ‘T h e laat time I aaw him. be
Java, where coffee, the beau, la sup­ thought everything waa . going to
posed to be at Ita very beat. Japanese amaah.” “ He thinks ao y e t But he'a
distill coffee essence o f extrema getting Into a frame of mind that
strength, bottle It, and pour a few makes him auapect that maybo ho'Jl
drops Into a cup of bob water when enjoy* aeelng It happen."— Waablnglon
they wish refreshment

Pennies

Printing Company
AGENTS
Sanford,

Dear Madam Presidents:
The date for the fall clean up is
fast approaching, O ct.’ 9-U
Have
your mayor issue proclamation and
let’ s make this the best clean-up
campaign "Florida has ever had.
Get every place clean and looking
its best before our guests (tho tour­
ists) arrive. I am pleased to an­
nounce that Dr. J. Y. Porter has
rendered his assistance and co­
operation in this work.
Yours for the cleanest and most
healthful state in the Union.
Mrs. J. A. llendlcy,
Chrm. Civics Dept., F. F. W. C.

Florida

Comfort Cottage
Homelike - Comfortable - Convenient
Dining Room Closed
Will Open October First

Furnished Rooms
For Rent

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Corner of Magnolia Avenue and Fourth Street

FANCIFUL IDEAS OF PLAYERS
Pol&lt;y McLarry, Former ( up Player,
Collector of Bats— Different
Stick Each Inning..

DUTTON CRATE COMPANY
CRATE MATERIALS, FEED AND FARM ERS’ SUPPLIES
O ffer for wcejk b e g in n in g ^ P T . 25. Feed a n d Supplies aMlie fol

is

IRRIGATION
artel WELT- WO

Talking-about fanciful notions o f
ball players, n Lo* Angeles corre“ polly McLnrry M s a hobby. He Is
n collector of bats. Since Joining tho
Angels McLnrry, according to Secre­
tory Boots Weber’s figures, broke some­
thing less than a thousand bhis, and
has an many more ordered -op the
nay. MfiJin-y bus a different bat for
every .Inning, and sometimes ho Is
llubjp to switch Clubs while at tho

h a y ...... .............................................. .

The Ge®. H. Feriiald Hardware Co.
SANFORD'S HOUSE OF SERVICE

SANFORD,

SCRATCH FEED (Ajax) ..................
DAN PATCH HORSE FEED ......
JUST HORSE FEED...........................
GREEN CROSS HORSE FEED.....
OATS.... :......................;.....................
C O R N ........ ..:.......... :.............................
HALF &amp; HALF HORSE FEED.......
SH O RTS (white sacks, best grade)
B R A N ..........................I............ -............
-BEET-PULP
LAYING M A SH ........... ...............
W H E A T ....:.......... ....................
DAIRY FEED.................i............
C o t t o n s e e d m e a l (Feed)

.

Phone 8

FLORIDA

■ \g ) GUASANTtEB STORAGE.

NQN-SW.PHAT1NG BATTERY
ALL M A K E S AND
TYPES IMPAIRED

SEMINOLE

Fully Charged Batteries
to Fit Any Car

COUNTY

GARAGE

(Bright 7H % )
TOBACCO DUST.... ..............
M IXED FERTILIZERS
HERO FLOUR (12 lb. bags)

ATLANTIC COAST XIN E

(Prices on Application)

STANDARD. RAILROAD OP THE SOUTH
,

£

SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE MAY J8TH. 1816

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THROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YORK DAILY m
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AH-SUel

f t f * B M W » t Chair C m Is TTirtkH—
.

D talst Csr Berries

' No. 82
Polly McLarry.

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DUTTON CRATE COMPANY
PHONE 181

OLD PASSENGER DEPOT

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Jacksonville.....------ 8:10 a .m .
Savannah..-------------1:15 p. m.
Rchmond—
-5 :05 a. m.
Washington.---------- 8:50 a. m.
....— 10:05 a. m.
Philadelphia.........-12:24 a. m .*.
New York----------------2:40 p.m .

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plate. Naturally he needs quite a sup­
ply of weapons on hand. On ths other
hand. Harry Wolter has yet to send
In a bill for a bat to tbe Los Angeles
club. Harry grabs whatever bat la
nearest his hand when It la bis turn
to go up nnd hH. It makea no differ­
ence to him. who Is pitching or how
many are on bases. One bat la as good
as the n ext Wolter gets results from
hts system, and McLnrry punches out
hits with his thousand bats. So what’v
the u n I

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l d S p .m .
8:10 p. m.
6:85 p. m.
12:85 a. n»9:18 *. m.
7:45 f . «•
2:85 p. m.
11:50 p. m.
1:50 p .m . ■ - 1:14 a. m4.08 p. m.
8:40 o. m.
6:20 p .m .
6:00 a.

ATLAN TIC COAST LIN E

13a W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla.
’ Ph°n® 17

Hillsborough Hotol, Tamp*. FI*phone 182
.

Herald Want Ads Will Bring Result

�I .♦*
V S i f t *7 -'

about

people

...AND EVEN TS...
.

Beginning the Season.
With the fall opening* passed Into
history.' and the activltitlea that an­
nounce that the achool season is at
hand, the return of resident teach­
ers and pupils, and the arrival of
now teachers one must know that
the summer is gone, for apparent on
every hand is the awakening spirit
of (all. Sanford haa had a gay aeaMn, the atay nt homes gtving card
parties, picnics, swimming parties
gnd all sorts of parties, to say noth­
ing nf the b&amp;aebalh games that have
held the population enthralled. And
now comes October.
The Froebel
Kindergarten • under the manage­
ment of Mis* Marggret Wight, as­
sisted by Miss Ruth McDaniel has
already opened, to which parenta
and friends of the little pupils are
‘cordially invited to Inspect the
work of , the children..
Dancing
classes will begin next week and
members of csrd clubs will resume
their games.
The sprightly Pris­
cillas are already -crocheting, cro­
cheting, crocheting, with the other
needle clubs soon to follow and last
but not least the Woman's club
will resume its activities on Wednes^
day, Oct. 4th, with Mr*. Ernest
Gsilo way at the helm.
* The society editor is again on
duty with note book and pencil to
chronicle all aocial events if host­
esses; will remember that phone
203-J will bo an Neasy method of
communication. It la the hope of
the editor to maku tho social calen­
dar a special feature of this depart­
ment, to be published regularly on
every Tuesday, but in order to
make it a success she must be noti­
fied of events to take place,., prefer­
ably by the hostcas ■herself. The
column in open to everybody snd
weddings, nodal functions, birthday
partied, church society news and
births will find a place therein.
Flessc help your editor to givo your
home paper the best possible ser­
vice on the society page and it will
be greatly appreciated.

A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP-TO DATE
Aiittn &gt;11 CmiMuatioH (at ikl,
Calam. la
EJ.,CW.*.
Mrt. H. A. Tttkaaa, P U m 'N®. K 3

punch was served by Mrs. Henry
Wight, wearing n handsome gown of
white net and rich lace. The deco­
rations of the punch tuble were
clusters of purple grapes.
Masses
of colladiurn leaves in their trans­
parent pink beauty gave a relieving
touch of color.
Mrs.. Puleston was attired in
white lace over silk taffeta.
Mrs. Thrasher wore a charming
dress of light green marquisette,
trimmed In white net and taffeta.
Mrs. Bell was lovely in n gown of
white lace with white satin trim­
mings.
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Nine tallies of players enjoyed the
game, in addition to a number of
tea guests.
Mrs. A. P. Connelly, winning first
prize was presented with n pair of
embroidered pillow slips, while Mrs.
Frank Miller cut the consolation, a
pair of embroidered towels.
The
gqeat prizes, were dainty handembroidered luncheon sets.
Mrs.
Puleaton’s guest* were. Mrs. D. L.
Throsher, *Mrs. C. E. Bell. Mrs.
Lane, Mrs. Bart Iferndon, Mrs.
Morgan, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Perkins,
Mra. Anno,. Mrs. T. A. Neal, Mrs.

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On October lat Miss Margaret
Wight will give an informal cVening
dance ut the Woman's Club, in honor
of the pupils of her summer dancing
classes and of prospective winter
gSE iils— X h la -p r a U y -c o m p i 1m e n f W tlT '

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Mra. S. Puleston opened the fall
social season on Friday afternoon
, « beautiful tea and bridge pary in honor of Mra. D. L. Thraaher

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Holly' Enrlrtaina for M itt
. Eerie Purdon
In the week of social affairs given
for Miss Purdon there was none
prettier or more attractive than the
"shower” given by Mrs. R. J. Holly
on 'Saturday morning, at Comfort

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fcottage.
Again pink was used in
beautifying the rooms, quantities of
pink vine,
arranged,
effectively
against a background of'asparagu s
plumosa was placed upon mantels
nnd cabinets and draped the piano.
The. delicate loveliness of tho tiny
flower was offset by bowls o f ‘ pfhk
and green cntladium leaves.
Be­
tween the living room and dining
room a well had been constructed
which was covered with pink and
ndotned with vines. Into this was

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grasses, and cheerfully recommend it to the farmers as one of the best im­
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Bennett’s Latin Composition
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Milne’s High School Algebra
Hunter's Essentials of Biology .............
Myer’s Ancient History.....-...............
Webster’s English for Secondary Schools
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Chardenal’a Complete French Course.............. ....:................ i............ 1.30
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Wentworth &amp; Smith’s Solid Geometry and others................................... 85 **'
First Principles of Chemistry^ by Brownlee....».... ............ .......— ..... 1.35
Hanson &amp; Genung’s Composition..... ................................................... 1.05
Practical High School S p e l l e r .................. ............ :....................— ...
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Frye’s Higher Geography................................ ’ ........ ............ ........... 88c
Field’s History of U. S.
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Ritchie’s Human Physiology__
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Common Wonls Commonly Misspelled.................... ......................
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Berry's Copy Book, Number VII
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Elson’s Reader, Book IV (Supplementary).................. ............. .......... 65c
Common Words Commonly MUspalled
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Ia?wIs Story Primer ........................................ —.... • ......... 40c
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Milne’s Arithmetic, Book I— ......... ............. ................ ..... ..
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Ritchie’s Primer of Sanitation
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Bennett’s First Year Latin ........ ................ ............... :....
Milne’s High School Algebra .
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The following is a list o f Text Books to be used in the High and Grammar Schools, given for the benefit of those who may wish to
purchase books before the opening. T he management o f the school urges that this be done where possible.

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Mi*s Harrold was assisted by her
mother, Mm. ,1, A. Harrold. Mm.
J. J. Purdon, Mm. Henry McLaulin, Mm. R. L. "Peck and Miss Lettie
Caldwell.- Only the intimate friends
and wedding guests wjjre inVited..

| TEXT BOOKS FOR SESSION 1916-1917

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Campers Return to Town
.The Carter and Turner families
with their guests have broken camp
Crystal Lake' and returned to
loan on Monday morning. Ail the
Pleasures of camp life were enjoyed
°y the _inllW .....Ill l.nl Mum imfT
couldn't aureo
thn
namn
agree unnn
upon
the
name.
oa»t. Turner Insisted that Sunrise
-amp was the most appropriate
because of his having to get up at
,unTi,e t0 net Into town for buaineas,
while iha—U d y - folks decided tljat
atnp Easy just fitted, with no partlcular household duties to perform,
«« sweeping, or dusting or -sewing,
j u,t the haek-to-nature sort of ex*
“ tenco.
Everybody hat] a good
, e nnd everybody is ready to re*urn to the lifo norma1,1'

Pink tone* prevailed in the adorn­
ment of the tablo,w hich was cen­
tered by a large /gilded wishbone,
within which was placed a vase of
pink flowers and ferns. 'Small gilded
wishbones were concealed beneath
the bank (of flowers, attached to
pink ribbons which extended to the
places. These unusual favors were
unique and quite suggestive of the
1good wishes -which were given the
honor guests, by each one present.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Mcf.nulin and their
two sons completed the supper
party. The large wishbone was preRented to Miss Purdon ns n souvenir
] of the happy occasion.

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Mr. ami Mrs. Telford htfvo taken
apartments ip the Leavitt homo on
Third street west and will begin
i
housekeeping at once.

much appreciated by the young
folks. Misa Wight was - very suc&lt;*-nful with her' summer classes in
folk dances and the social dances
■snd uill resume' giving dancing les­
sons nffer the rfrat of October. Miss
\kiuiit is well qualified to teach,
having taken special Instructions
while in Chicago, in addition to her
•natural grace and ability in dancing.

John Dlcklna, Mrs. McLaughlin,
Mrs. Watson, Mrs.' Deas, M rs.-R oy
Symes, Mrs. Geo. Biahop, Mrs.
Connelly, Mrs. P. Miller, Mrs. O.
Miller, Mrs. Gonzales, Mrs. Roy
Borers, Mrs. Aylett Fitts, .Mrs.
Barnes, Mrs. Lake, Mrs. Deane
Turner, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Galloway,
Mra. R. A. Newman, Mrs. A. E.
HUi, Mrs. Eugene Roumillat, Mrs.
Florence Wallace', Mrs. Thigpen,
Mr*, ^fnrt, Mm. Chase, Mrs. Frank
Whitner, Mrs. G. F. Smith, Mrs. R
E. Tolar. Mrs. Cecil Butt, Mrs.
Vorce, Mrs. Gahhett, Mrs. Hurt,
Mrs. Ralph Wight, Mrs. 'B. A. HTfwurd. Mm. Geo. 'Speer, Mrs. Henry
Wight, Mrs. Allen Jones, Mm. Mun
son, M n . Holly, Mrs. Wallace, Mrs.
Betts, Mm» Dutton, Mrs. Garner,
Mm. Schultz, Mm. Lawson, Mrs.
May Dickins, Mrt. Pace, Mm. Joe
Hnrrold, Miss Pcachca Leffler, Miss
Bello Smith,’ Miss Charlotte Hand,
Miss Annie Hawkins, Mias Sadie
Williams, Miss Olga Schultz, Miss
Grethchcn Schultz, Miss Nellie El­
der, Miss Margaret Wight, Miss
May Thrasher, Miss Charlie Seay.
Mrs. John McEwan, Mm. Carl
Yeiscr und Mm. Edwards of Orlindp.

On Friday morning Miss Muriel
Harrold was the gracious young
; hostess at a miscellaneous Bhowerjn
honor of Miss Kssrte Purdon. The
wedding colors of pink and white
were beautifully carried out with
roses and Love's Wreath, the pink
shaded lights completing the charm­
ing effect. From the chandelier, sus­
pended by pink ribbons was a bosket
formed of pink and white flowers
holding the gift packages of many
beautiful and useful articles for the
In 'f/emor of Miss Purdon
young bride elect. Girlish fun and
In honor of Miss Essie Purdon, frolic, supplemented by games and
whose marriage to Mr. Grovenstcin several delightful selections of pinno
will take place tomorrow afternoon, and violin milaic marked the flight
a number of charming entertain­ of the happy hours. Miss Jeanetta
ments were given.last ‘Vcek among Shelton .and Misa Harrold rendered
them being a wishbone supper party the musical - numbers.
A keepsake
given by Mm. Henry McLhuHn on of the p'rotty entertainment was a
Thursday 'evening at which tho group 6f "D on 't* for the Bride" in
guests were Miss Purdon, Miss An­ appropriate verses, which accom­
nie Whitner, M r.. Grovcnstein and panied each gift. For refreshments
Mr. J. C. Hutchinson.
a delicious salad coume was served.

Assisting with refreshments were
Mrs. Allen Jones and the Misses
May Thrasher, Margaret Wight and
Gretchen and Olga Schultz.

Pugenhatf— Telford
The marriage of Miss Alma Pagenhirt to Mr. Stowart Telford took
pUre at 6 o’ clock at tho home of
the bride's parents, Capt. and Mm.
Fagenhart in the presence ^of the
immediate family.
The wedding
ceremony was performed by Dr.
Geo. Hyman of the Baptist church.
The bride wan married •in a pretty
dre* of white organdy. A wedding
supper was served after tho cere­
mony, Mrs. Telford is the youngest
daughter of Capt. and Mrs.- Pngenban and possesses a winning dis­
position and attractive personality.
The groom is a -valued employee of
the A. C. L. transportation depart­
ment.

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IN T &amp; E HEAtlT Ofc TH E W O R L D ’S G REATEST VEGETABLE SEC TIO N

SANFORD

PUBLISHED
SEMI WEEH.Y

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN S A N F O R D — Life /. Woith Living

VOLUME VIII

lake f r o n t

been living in Sahford Cor the past
two years, Mr. Byrd bc^ig one of
our substantial truck growers.

PLAYGROUND
IS SUGGESTED

'Mr. Thomas is a prosperous young
farmer of Altoona and has a cozy
home already prepared for his bride.

BALL PAR K , F A IR G R O U N D S
O TH ER A M U S E M E N T S
T H IS W IN T E R
.

Now that the bulkhead is almost
that is finished as far as
the filling in Is concerned, some
steps should be taken regarding the
disposition of the land to the best
advantage. The owners of the re­
claimed land will not* realise any-big
profits on the investment for several
years to come but they have ten
yejrs In which to make their pay­
ments for the extra land made by
the dredging and in. the ten years
many innovations can be made that
will assist the owners o f the land in
Improvements
fin is h e d —

For instance, it has been suggested
that the land south o f Palmetto
avenue, including that of the Clyde
Line, Thatcher R ealty * Co., and
F. L. Woodruff and any other own­
ers who have a part o f this section
could be Induced to let the city
have this land for a period of five
years and. this land could be im­
proved by the planting o f Bermuda
'grass’ and the entire lot made into a
county fair ground and ball park,
tennis courts, etc.
In fact this
could be made a general play ground
not only for the winter visitors but
for the homo folks as well.
Tho
football games could be played there
this season if it could be placed in
good condition at once which is
hardly possible now. A fence coaid
be built on three sides o f thla prop*,
erty and the Seminole County Fair
held there in February. W ith paid ad­
missions the fair could be made a
big success and would be mucl^dlbVe
profitable to th* buainesa sfeen of
Sanford than if it waa held several
miles from tho city.
In fact- this
land could bo Improved to yield
godd returns in publicity for San­
ford if not in actual caah values.
The owners have not been ap­
proached on the matter but they are
all public spirited citizens and since
they have no special projects for the
land and probably no Bales for it
they would not object to having it
placed in good condition for the
best few years aqd made more val­
uable. 'Thi^ Lhmifll|| j* M »[1in i T
^
- at ban a pawing notice ami
abould^e acted upon by the citUen*
of Sanford.
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Cyrlonc Wss H ere
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SANKOHD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1916

Q ’clone Mitchell, prpgrcssive esnjN'htP for -Govei nur’ TJt':Florida* was
here on Saturday and made an apP«»l to-the voters at the corner of
• Fint street and Park avenue at
t«n o’clock.
He rapped C atts and
Knott and all the others who are
opposing him and is thought to have
o*ld all the votes that ho had be­
fore he started.
He declared for national and state
Prohibition, woman suffrage, free­
dom of religious worship, amendwent of the Bryan primary law, proortion of labor against capital,
*»Mngr politics, better schqola and
other propositions of leaser, interest.

Mitchell is a pleasing speaker and
never lacks for words to express his
9Ughli but hr h t l Bo show for the
governor’s chair and he waa listened
0 *ith mild interest by those pres?nl’ He ia a live wire and In his
business of a real eatate man baa
mode good in his own bailiwick of
, J^ersburg. H e la no doubt havng lots of fun and Iota of advertising
of his campaign, but otherwise
* !*[• “ no chance. We quite agree
1 •&gt; him in his remarks about the
^•tU-Knott fiasco but do n ot see
,
the Cyclone would be an y betcr to tie to at tho ptesent tim e.
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A Pretty Home Wedding
1
home o f the bride’ s parents
the West Side, Sanford, there

T h e tickets for the entire season
are as follow*: Adults, $1.26; school
teachers, $1.00; children, 76c.
Handkerchief Shower
A fte r the meeting on Friday cventfg Dr. and Mrs. Brownlee invited
the C. E. Society to the manse,
whero they gave a surprise handker­
chief shower for Mias Essie Purdon,
the C. E. President, whose marriage
to M r. Grpvcnstein will occur on
Wednesday.
*
••
T h e manse parlors were decorated
n pink- and green vines and cut
owers.
When the guests arrived
they were given dainty cards tied
with white ribbon, on one aide of
which they were told to write a list
of wedding gifts using the letters of
the bride'* names qs initials.
On;
the- reverse side of the enrd they
were to write a sentence, each word
of which began with the letters tn
in
SHSIWUF
^ *
aloud amid .much merriment— :----- A sheet was then stretched across
one end of the parlors and the room
darkened.
Behind this sheet Miss
Annie
Whitner and'* Mr. E. J.
Moughton were tho princij&gt;aLdiiirn£te n in a n ' Amusing littlo "Shadow
Romance," which was thoroughly
enjoyed by nil. Soft music accomisnicd the pantaniine. .//When the
sheet was lowered nnd the lights
turned on, a beautiful white wed­
ding bell waa found suspended from
the ceiling. - Around it were tied
ot of dainty packages, containing a
variety of beautiful handkerchiefs
or the. bride, and tye groom waa
. i . . remembered. L
also
A fter this, delicious refreshments,
consisting of orsngo ice, colored
green, and white cake cere, served,
lira. Brownlee was assisted by Mr*.
I. McLaulin* and Mrs. \Vm. Mc(innon.
Other guests beside the
n and

’ eck, mother
Purdon.

and

slater

M rs.

o f.M is s
-

St. Johns’ courity bids fair to jump
to the front as a strawberry growing
ssetion.
I t looks os if many coun­
ties that^have been growing berries
for years will be outdistanced from
the start as seventy-five acres sre as­
sured at this early date, even before
the real work of tackling the large
armors has commenced. It is quite
probable that over a hundred teres
n thla country will be planted to
strawberries this fall. A determined
effort w ill bo made by the Chamber
of Commerce to spread .the (D ew ­
berry far and wide over fato county,
and a plan Is now developing for
sending an experienced, man out
among the farmer* to preach strawjerries to then).—St. Augustine Rec­
ord.
x

s . a l . mnlt#d Sun«l»y afternoon at
I f u ° « ° #k th# w«&lt;HHng of Mlaa
t«Ua Byrd
and
Mr. D avid B.
mas. The impressive cerembny
J ." f'obounoed by Rev. R. J. Gor«!!,, * " 0,d lri«nd of the fam ily.
® charming attendants to the
Prof. D ew ey, botanist, announces
J,,
* er* M l** Bernice K night apd that sisal hemp can be successfully
, . * * Louise Green; attendants to
cultivated in Dade county.
Teat*
M*
w* # U r d * » B yrd and liv e proven the Florida product to
Mr. Oscar Zlttrower.
be in eve ry way equal to that pro^ tra c tiv e bride is the daugh- lueed in India. The Florida Fiber
merlv ^ r„ , ‘ Dd Mr*’ c - L. Byrd, for- Comptny now has’ 800 acres under

y °f West Apopka, but who have

ROUMANIANS ANOTHER AIR
MAKE GAIN RAID ENLARGE
IN BIG DRIVE DEATH ITST

Only n few neighbor* and friends
were invited, among tTioso present
in addition to the family being Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. McBride, Mr. and
Mrs. Pevehouso, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert l b Knight, Miss Bernice
Knight, Mr. S. W. I’evchousc, Mrs. I.ITTLK D O I N G
W IT H IN ­
Zlttrower, Mr. Oscar Zittrowsr, Mr.
VADING
ARM
IES
ON
Oglesby, Mr. Jno. D. Jinkins. Out
•
BORDERS
o f town guests were Rev. R. J. Gorbet of Altoona, Miss Louise Green
Latest reports regarding the im­
o f Tavares nnd Mr. R. Byrd of T a ­
portant -campaign in the Rumanian
vares.
province of Dosrudja indicate n less­
The decoration scheme was very ening in the intensity of the struggle
pretty, consisting of a hank of palms between the invading armies of tho
nd ferns, entwined with dainty Central Powers and tho Russians
flower blossoms, the bride carried u a n d . the Rumanians facing them.
large bouquet of roses..
Field Marshul von Macketgfcn’ s ini­
tial
attempts to break the allied
After the ceremony delicious re­
lines
formed to defend
the
Con­
freshments consisting of ice cream
Tcheruaveda railroad evi­
aiid cake wore served, after which st nnza
the newly marrinij couple were ac­ dently having fulled, the opposing
companied to tho depot and biddon forces have apparently now virtually
godspeed on their journey through deadlocked along the front from tho
life.
Amid showers of rire, the Danube to the Black Sea. The cur­
bridal party left on the afternoon- rent statement from Bucharest an­
train for Altoona to the home await­ nounces only artillery duels qlong
the Danube.
It declares, however,
ing them.
that the.*Rumuniuns have made some
progress on their left flank, which
Lyceum for Sanford
This winter tho people of Sanford rests on the sea coast.
are again to enjoy Lyceum attrac­
tions from the Redpath Bureau.
T h e local committee has already
looked a number of the very best
attractions. Tickets for the season
m a y be purchased at any time by
phoning 209 or calling Miss Adole
Rrnes or Miss Marian Gore.

ion.

NO. 11

ZEPPELINS RAISE CAIN
TH E R A I D OVER
ENGLAND

IN

nnd (lint the condition of those
people was something terrible.
The Baptist Tem ple has just com­
pleted a series of special Vesper ser­
vices during the months of August
and September nnd the result o f'th e
meeting has been very grutifying to
the Vesper committee, who hns had
charge of the Sunday evening ser­
vices during the two months men­
tioned.
It should he pleasing for
them to know th a t.there has been p
wonderful work dono at their sug­
gestion and help.
The congrega­
tions nnd the people of the church as
a whole rise up as in one body and
extend a vote of thanks to the com ­
mittee, to the pnstor, to the singers,
to the ushers and to those noble
business gentlemen that so earnestly
and freely gave . assistance to the
meetings.

CRITICISM OF
COURTS UN­
WARRANTED
SO C A T T S ’ A TTO R N E Y S AYS
IN H IS S TA TE M E N T
r ’
TO D AY

Herlin, Sept. 25.— Extensive fires
Tallahassee, Fin., Sept. 26.— When
were observed to have been caused
the supreme court opened Hhis morn*
by. the Zeppelin bombardment of
ing A ttorn ey Flournoy, who is ap­
London and the England midland
pearing for &amp;. J. Catts in the re­
counties on Saturday night, it was
count paid a tribute to the personnel
announced today in the official re­
of the supreme court, saying this
port on the air raii^
T w o of the
cose was the most fortunate that he
Zeppelins were lost as a result of the Program for County Agents’ M eetin g has witnessed In sixteen years of
• Completed
fire of anti aircraft guns in London,
practice as it has served as an excel­
The program for tho annual dem ­
the statement adds.
lent medium to prove to the people
onstration agents' meeting at tho of Florida the perfectness o f our
«#
Newport News, Va.. Sept. 25.— University of Florida, October 2 to judicial machinery.
Twenty-six persons were killed out­ 7 hns been completed. The six days
He- said the court had been fair
right, 300 were wounded nnd n vast have been allotted to the following and impartial and had dealt out
amount of property damage .was subjects:, Organization, staple crops justice always, saying it was a pleas­
done in London by the Zeppelins livestock, hoys’ an\r girls' clubs, hor­ ure to try a case before such im­
which raided the British Isles Satur­ ticulture and vegetable crops. These partial umpires. He said he was al­
day night, according to a wireless subjects will he taken up in order ways willing to uliide by the court’s •
message picked up by the British and one morning will be devoted to rulings.
steamer Norman Mlnarch,
which each. Lectures and discussions will
" M y client hus criticised this
arrived in Hampton Roads today. be given by agents, Station and Ex­
court in the heat of passion and de­
tension
workers
nnd
representatives
Ip their invasion of Transylvania Captain Watson of tho Norman
bate," aaid hf.
" I don't .know
the Rumanians report success in in Monarch, stated that the wireless- from the United States Department
whether he is ashamed of it or not
of
Agriculture.
Farmers
who
carrf
attack at Hcrmannstadt, where 300 message picked up by his ship in­
but I am ."
men adn five machine guns were cap­ dicated that the raid was the most to attend the meetings arc urged to
do so.
Catts is here today hut has de- .
tured. Nearly 7,000| prisoners have destructive yet made by the Ger­
cided
not to speak ns advertised,
Plans
for
the
afternoons
have
Casualties and property
been taken by the
Rumanians in mans. ‘
feeling
that it would l;e inappropri­
been
changed
somewhat
from
former
damage in other parts of the British
their Transylvanian campaign.
ate
for
him to deliver a political ad­
meetings.
The
afternoon
session
for
Tod ay’s ’official statement from isles were unusually heavy, the mes­
Nonday, Oct. 2, will he given to a dress in the presence almost of the
sage
said,
but
no
exact
figures
wore
Potrngrad declaring po events of im­
Flournoy recently
wrote
tour of the Station and Collego court.
portance have occurred along .the given in the wireless, Captain Wat­
Catts
a
long
letter
advising
him
not
farms and inspection of livestock
’ •
•
Russian-or Caucasian fronts ia one son said.
to
criticise
the
supreme
court
and
under the direction of John M. Scott
tho laconic sort customarily issued
animal industrialist to the-Station. telling him that the court -was treat­
The Charles Electric Company
by tho war office when decisive re­
*
.
A demonstration of farm implements ing him fairly.
Incorporated
pul ts in pending operations are lack*
will be held Tuesday afternoon.
Attorney Adnms demurred this .»
Ing.
.*
Is the style of a new corporation Livestock judging, dairy cattle, hogs morning to the mandamus calling
I t is probable, however, that ad­ recently organized for Sanford. This and mules will tie given Wednesday for a recount of Precinct N o. 3 of
verse weather conditions ure playing Company has a charter for doing afternoon; selection and judging of Alachua county and he and Flour­
an important part in shaping evcnUq any and all kinds of electrical con­ corn, Thursday afternoon; examina­ noy argued that this morning. . .
hampering the activities of the com­ tracting, , wiring, and for dealing in tion of specimens in exhibit rooms,
Adams was given until 2:30 by *
batants in various fields.
any fixture*, appliances and other pruning trees, use of insecticides,
the court to file a brief showing
Official reports and private dis­ necessary articles of merchandise in­ Friday afternoon; demonstration of reasons why a peremptory writ
patches indicate that tho fall rain* cident to the electrical world.
gasoline and other engines, Saturday should not issue for u recount o f
are interfering with the progress of
This new company is headed by afternoon.
’
.
Precinct No. 3. ■ .
hostilities on virtually all the battle Mr. T . O. Charles, president, who is
In the meantime friends of Mr. •
fronts. In mountainous regions such ably assisted by Mr. W. W. Fry, vice Noted Organiier to Attend Agents*
Knott have secured a recount of the
us the Alpine districts and the Cau­ president. These two gentlemen are
-Meeting
enture vote of Alachua county and
casus, cold weather and snow add to well known in Sanford, Mr. Charles
the recount in now in progress. I t ia
N.
T
.
Frame,
state
agont
for
dem­
the ditliculties of the combatants.
coming hfero some ten months past
stated here today that in four preonstration
work
in
West
Virginia
nnd embarking in the electrical busi­
•
Rumanians Gain Some
will attend the annual meeting of cinc.ts a. gain of 14 votes for K nott
Bucharest, via London, Sept. 26. ness, while Mr. Fry has been with us
tho county agents at the University has been recorded. No. 3 j « i
— Successes for the Ruma I ins in for some time, and is known to be
h T lrtn eri$t« iw » n r »»■ t
utiUu.^ n n n n|u p ....... .aei
both Transylvania and-. JUjolMUill*
Frame is one of_ the most widely is.said to hove giren'C atU Til m ajor-.
wtftlr’ial statemo it
This compnny will do a general
known authorities on rural and com ­ ity of 68.
burned by the wnr office. The tecl contracting business apd handle a
munity organizations in tho United
of the statement follows:
general lino of fixtures, keeping a fu)l
States and the Extension Division is Nine Marion Precincts Being Re­
•
"N o r th and northwestern fronts— stock on hand at ail times.
counted .
giud to announce his visit to Florida.
Our advance in the Caliinan moun­
The company expoct to erect and
O n a la,. V lit-,— K e p K
O H ’ tn ^ O N ~
R e will |cctUrf Monday—Ootobse
tains continues.
Wo captured 73 maintain electrical lines• an Celery
2, on organising tho county for agri­ dcr procured from the circuit court
pd*0" * " * nrf
"lanhlne i « « f At- assttlfT ShH Ath— tv s n im adjacent
by friends of M r. Knott, a recount
Hcrmannstadt we attacked the oft* to Celirry avenue.
This - will be a culture. . Farmers cannot afford to of nine precincts in Marion, county
miss
this
lecture
’and
they
are
espec­
emy capturing- four officers, 300 men great advantage, to the peoplo of
has been started.
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and five machine guns, i In the .liu thal district, and will give them an ially urged to attend the meeting
•
* *
•
valloy minor actions occurred in improvement that has been needed that day. Citrus and truck growers
who are interested jn various rural
Peanut Hay. Equal to Alfalfa
which we.repulsed the enemy nnd for Borne time. _ •
organizations
could
afford
to
go
to
j
captured two machine guns. * The
Peanut vines make one of the total hjimbcr of prisoners tiken on Many Truck Diseases Originated Gainesville for this lecture alone. ] best native haya available to Flor­
The whole day will be given to or­
ida farmers. A. P. Spencer, district
in Seedbed
•
!.r.ont Up *? „l !!!..pre#e-nl t,m° U
ganisations and tho program con­
48 officers and 6,836 men.
Although so mo of the Important tains • many widely known author­ agent for the University qf Florida
"Southern front— There has been diaeaaea of celery, tomatoes aiid
Extension Division says that tho
ities.
Among them aro Bradford
an exchange of 'artillery fire on the other truck crops do not show until
analysis shows them equal in feeding
Knapp and H. E. Savely of the
banka of the Danube in Dobrudja. after the plants have been, set in the
value to alfalfa, cowpeas and red
United States Department of Agri­
Our. left flank mado further progress field, they often have their origin in
clover. The value of the hay, how­
culture? A. A. Murphree, president
and captured one officer and 63 the seedbed. A clean seedbed is-the
ever, depends on1 good curing and
of the University; P. H. Rolfs, dean
men."
.
'
first step toward p(oducing disease of the College of Agriculture;- and harvesting without loss— ----- ■ ■ —■
free plants. In the first place a new
M t QunrrtPT Mate agent for
The best hay is made from vines
M odern Woodmen o f America
soil is nrrfnrahiai nllii i
II m n ~ the Extension D ivision...
that are not overripe.
The beat
Si»piinnle_Camp—
-C amp- Ntr— rffTtJT wTTT be sterilized. A fte r that proper care
' Mr. Frame will come to Florida time to cut the vines Is about tha,
meet in regular session Thursday and cultivation will keep the plants
several days before the meeting and tim e the nut* are ripe. The hoy
evening at 7:30. There ia some im­ reasonably free of disease.
make a tour of the vegetable and must he handled -and cured at;
portant business to come before the
Dr. C. D. Shcrbskoff,* associate citrus sections of ’’ the state with quickly as possible and evdry efforC
Camp, also there will be several of
plant .pathologist to the University Dean Rolfs. Mr. Frame is especial­ should be made to place it under
the ten applicants now ponding,
of Florida Experiment Station, sug­ ly Interested in the growing and ship­ cover without exposure to rain.
adopted in a class, after which it is
gests that the young plants be spray­ ping organizations of the atate and
Farmers h iv e tw o general methods K
the intention of some of our base
ed regularly with 3-8-60 bordeaux he will make a study of them.
o f harvesting the hay. Some puli
b^U fans to organise a. ball team to
mixture.
The soil should bo thor­
the hilla up and allow the nuta to
be known as the " M . W. A. Blue
oughly covered.
This wjll retard
cure on the vine.
This practlco ia
.Preparations
are
going
on
for
tho
Shirt*.’ ’
the spread of damping off and hold Marion County Fair to be held in detrimental to the hay since It* must
The team will be selected from in check some other fungus diseases
Ocala N oy. 28 to Dec. lat.
The be exposed to the . weather long
the members of Seminole Camp and which might attack.the young plants
success of this fair depends altogeth­ enough to lose considerable feeding
judging from what Harry Walker and thus be carried to the field and
er on future fairs and every Marion value before the nuta are cured! The
says it will be a swell team. They developed there.
county farmer, and city and towns beat method la to mow the vine*
will at once challenge tho Eagles
Care, cultivation and not too people alike should make a greater and handle them like any other hay.
and Elks for the
championship
thick sowing will give tho plants a effort thla year to assure a continu­ This- will avqjd loss from shedding
among fraternal orders.
.
growing chance and create unfavor­ ance of our annual fairs. Get your leave* and leaching of food element*.
able condition! for disease.
exhibits ready and he,p make the
N ew Berber Shop
fair tho greatest and ‘ the grandest
In the vicinity o f Spring Hill, near
Sanford grows every day. A new
ever
held.— Summerfieid Chronicle. Brooksville, 5,000 acres of land era
Condition o f the Sinners o f 8anford
barber shop has been ’ opehed up
being cleared, for Natal hay plant­
This was the subject of the ser­
next to the fire station.
George
ing.
.
,
mon at the last of the ‘ Special Ves­
Work on the .new Polk ^county
Tomlinson is the proprietor and ex­
pers at the Tem ple’ Sunday night. rlada is in progress at throe jo in ts —
pects to keep an up to date shop
Heine* City, Fort Meado and M ul­
B. F. Lester shipped twenty car*
that w ill, accommodate all* his cus­ ' Dr. Hyman spoke’ for some time
berry.
of dattle from Kiaeipimee last week
on the condition of the sinneri o f
tomers.
• ’
’
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•
— twelve cars to Alvin, T exas,. and
Sanford, and from the Doctor’s y
------------------ .
J. O. McMahon delivered a lec­ words on* would consider the elnHarry B. Lewis of the Connelly eight to Missouri .City, Texas.
ture at the Star Theatre last Sunday nera of 8anford In a very ba&lt;f condi­ Real Estate Co., has returned frqtn
afternoon oif the question of the tion sure enough. In his aermon the a visit to Alliance, Ohio, and reports
'A number of farmer* in tho victim
Catholic religion or truth and jus­ pastor stated that he believed that the north aa being very prosperous ity of Plant C ity are experimenting
*.
tice taking up the present day %giwere people in Sanford that and many peoplo will visit Florida with rice culture and report favor- ’.
‘
tation and political squabble.­
going to a burning hell, thla season.
able results.
- r 'Te-i’-’i ^ - ft &lt;- •.
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�FOR REN T

PAGE BIGOT

Ghit-Chat of the Play Houses
At Lyric Tuesday
W e are ahowing for the first time
the opening Installment of George
Kleine's
greuteat
photographic
achievement— the most costly, moat
elaborate, moat absorbingly interest­
in g-m otion picture
novel
ever
screened— bemuti/ul Billie Burke in
Gloria’s Romance.
In bar role of
Gloria Stafford, daughter of a mil­
lionaire, B illie jlg rk e expediences Joy,
sorrow ,, happlneaa, fear and jealousy— almost every emotion con­
ceivable In fact. Mystery, suspicion
and intrigue are all about her. The
clever way ifi which she solves her
problems make the story- more f|*-

The

Feature at the Star Tonight
"T h e Reward of Patience"

Girla of* the sweetly sympathetic
type are ideally suited to screen in■terpretstion by dainty little Louise
Huff, who was recently seen on the
screen in the Famous Players pro­
duction. "D estin y’s T o y ."
Miss
Huff is now being presented by tho
same company in "T h e Reward of
Patience" in which she plays a
Qpakcr girl under the direction of
Robert G. Vignola.
Misa Huff is
the typical Quaker girl type and her
beauty, appealing, personality and
really wonderful historic ability add
greAtly to the effectiveness of the
production. _
'
A point of unusual interest in this
production is tho fact that Lottie
Pickford, sister of the celebrated

LYRIC
THEATRE
E . F . L A N E , M ANAGER
"T H E HOUSE TH AT PLEASES"

PR O G R AM M E
Tonight-Triangle day, William Col­
lier, Jr. In “ The Bugle Call”
"Hearts and Sparks^ featuring
Hank Mann.

Saturday — -"Expiation'’
Watery’ Wooing"

"A

Tenth Epis­

ode, "Peg O’ the Ring”

Monday—"The Grouch’ ^ "Death’ *
Pathway"

Tuesday—Last Episode of "Tht
— Iron rtav»” ’ FelIg Triltun.- New*
, "Ham's

W h i r l w i n d Finish’

First Chapter of "Gloria’ s Ro
manre" featuring Billie Burke.

Sanford

Paramount . photoplay carom* m
the Star Monday bring* forth this
problem:
Edna Coleman U the atep daugh­
ter of a society matron who candid­
ly explalna that ahe intends to ezplout her daughter's beauty In tho
marriage market.
The marriage
market with It* ahallow veneer of
modern dress and modern manner*
but with an amazing similarity of
apirit to the old "slave m arket,"
only perhaps a little competition.

ADVERTISING

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nished. Hot end %
cold water. $8.00
per mohth.
Apply* M r*. W. w.
Abernathy, 701 M agnolia Ave. '
.
10-tfc
* For Rant— Hoyse for Rent, cor.
Oak Ave. and Fourth St.
Apply
W. W . Long, 410 Oak.
10-2tp

their horaes." he aaid. "T h a r * pret­
1 A ll Loc#l Advertisement* Under
For Rent— Five acres well tiled
ty tough, even when you’ ve prac­
This
Heading
THREE
CENTS
s
land,
dose to city limits; $160. A. P.
ticed It end know Just how."
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum Connelly.
10-2tc
Aa he spqkc Director Reginald
Charge
25
Cent*.
■
_________
Barker shouted a vlgnal and a band
For R en t—Three furnisher^ rooms
of Indian^ charged th® stockade,
for housekeeping. Apply to W. C.'
amidst a frightful din. A mounted
DeCoufsety, Eleventh and Magnolia.
man fcloaerto tho camera threw his
‘ English Bull .dog for sale or will
. 10-tfc .
horse, the pony\J*K« went into the
trade for bira dog, M, Hanson Shoe
air and be rolled completely’ over his
For R en t—2 Rooms up one flight,
Repairs.
. \
9-2tc
p a rtly . furnished, with piaxxa, gas
rider. The battle went on. and the
For Sale— I have a genuine Stainer stove, ‘sink and closet, seporarte en­
camera never paused, the man lay
Model violin, three quarters size, trance.
Enquire Mrs. G. E. Wil­
still.
"
complete with bow and case. Price liams, millinery atore.
9-tf
The accno was quickly through.
$12 cash.
Apply to Mrs. Gllflllan
Tho man sat up grinning and to an­
For Rent-*'Furniahed rooms for
S. W. Cor. 11 E. Laurel.
»-2tp
xious
inquiriea replied, "N e v e r
light housekeeping or bed rooms.
touched me."
For Sale— M y lot on First street 1J7 Laurel. • r_________________ 7 - tf„
* The boy atar gave a sigh of re­ only in a great sacrifice is the clea just opposite Robbins Nest hotel.
Furnished rooms, large and cool,
lief.
"O n ly good luck saved him— path that leads to happiness.
You can buy this fine property
fo u r« blocks from buaineaa center.
and a light pony," he aaid with un­
cheap.
Address
Robert
Bucksbaum,
Louise Huff at the Star Tonight
Bath rooms in connection.
Cheap
conscious authority. "Gee! I'll be Synopsis o f "Boat In the Everglades
Tamps. Fla.
*
9-2tp
rates for summer. C om fort Cottage,
' Chapter-1 of Gloria's Romance
Mary mikes her re-appearance on glad when this part of It is over." *
For Sjrio— Strawberry plants, $2.00 corner Fourth and .M agnolia. 92-tf
A t Lyric Tuesday.
,
Then he added with equal fervor:
the acreen after a lonk rest. Mia*
per
thousand F. O. B. Lake Mary.
"B u t that will mako a bully fall
Cast’.
Pickford plays the so-called "h e a v y ",
For R «n t— Several nice oflics
C. A. Faring. Lake Mary, Fla.
Burke
role of the society wifo who deserts for the picture."
Gloria Stafford... ___ Billie
rooms over Yowall’a. Enquire N . P.
'
7-4tf&gt;
her husband and child and finally
The fall* taken by at leaat a score Dr. R o y c e . ..... .... Henry Kolker
Yowell &amp; Co.
82-tl
meets a well deserved fate.
of the riders who appear in the Richard Freneau . ___ David Powell
For Sale— Good piano, cheap for
F o r R ent— 708 Park aveffue. En­
Apply
Ezceptlonsl efforts were made to battle scenes are said to be among David Stafford'..... „. William Roselle caah or will make terma.
quire o f H. C. DuBoae, First and
•
7-tf*
get just the proper settings for this the luoat remarkablo ever shown on Frank M u lry----- ..... Frank Belcher G.. W. Spencer.
Park avenue.
48-tf
Pierpont Stafford W m T Carleton
picture, the atmosphere
of
the the screen.'
*
For
Sale—
One
International
truck.
Jule
Pow
er
Lois
Freeman...
Quaker village in which the etory
Thoroughly overhauled abd paint­
opens being o f. tho utmost Im­
Gloria Stafford, daughter of Pier­ ed. Apply E. Stafford, Sanford.
portance in giving the picture charm
pont Stafford, millionaire banker and
7-tf
and especial interest.
Those who
sister of David Stafford, goes to
aeo "T h e Reward of Patlehce” at
For Sale or Rent — Well eatabegy, which is an unusual photoplay Palm Beach. Fla., with her fam ily
the Star tonight will realize that tho
houae.
Address
liahed
boarding
to
spend
the
winter.
There
they
well acted and replete with - many
efforts were more than worth while.
Herald.
7-tf
Boarding
House,
c-o
meet
Judge
Freeman
and
hit
daugh­
gripping scenes the program wlill be
Particularly charming .is. the water­
ter,
Lois,
old
friends
bf
the
Staf­
strengthened by the addition of a
Dogs for Sale— Pointers, setters
fall near which so much of the early
special Vim comedy, Nerve and Gas­ ford’s and Gloria la introduced to and hounds, trained or untrained.
part of the' action transpires. .
oline,"which is just as iunny aa the Dr. .Stephen Royce, a good looking I f Interested write for a revised list.
The story tells, of the love affairs
name implies, hut this is not all that young physician, who is attending North Side Kennels, P. O. Boz No.
of a little Quaker girl, Patience,
the patrons of the Star will have the Judge Freeman. G loria resents the 136, High Point, N ; C.
8-10tc
whose father has chosen a youth of
pleasure of seeing, ns the popular tasks set her by her governess, who
the village as a husband for her.
For Sale— N ice 6 passenger Oak­ '
fun maker, "H a m " will he there in •has cared for her since the death of
D riu 'a M i *f
IswtMr
But the man's backwardness has
U. 8. Laud Offlc# s'. Oalnmvlll*. Via.
all his glory in a Kal.em comedy, her mother and welcomes the assist* land automobile. Also surrey. Ap
September
IS. ISIS.
prevented his .even proposing to her
' ’ Ham Agrees with Sherman'." With knee'of Dr. Royce In Solving her air ply Abernathy’s furniture store.
Nolle* Is ktttbf |l&lt;ia that Samuel Whit­
when the arrival of a young engineer,
ney of Kolokoo, Florid*. who, on M l) It.
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old Ham at the helm in this picture gebra problem* and other leasoh#,’
ISII, mede llomeelead Ratty, No. tIMJ,
Robert Pcnfield diverts her Interest.
(or NWW of Sorttoa 10. lownihlp 31 8,
you can be assured of a rip-roaring David Stafford grows to admire
For Sale at Sanford—Tw o lighters, Binge SZ K.. ToUsbseeoo- Meridian, hat
She falls in love with Penficld but
story, full of many a hearty laugh. Lois Freeman, but finds that he has
Sled nolle* of iauatloa to moko Plvo Year
gasoline
engine and pump and other Proof, to ootobllah claim to tho load above
he is engaged and, though attracted
a rival in the peoraon of Richard
d
ascribed before Clerk Circuit Court, at
to Patience does not make love to
Freneau, a young broker, who strikes articles. Address Z. Spinks, Oviedo, Baaford/ Florida, on tho 3nd day of No­
The
Slar
Supreme
—
Miss
Billie
1-tfc
vember, ISIS.
.
the girl. The sudden death of her
up an acquaintanceship with both Florida.
Claimant namee a* wltneaooa:
llurke in Gloria’ a Romance
father leaves Patience penniless and
M
.
A.
Nicholson,
of
Ooaovo.
Floilda.
For 5ala— Marine motor, 18 horse­
P.. II. KUhoo, of Geneva. Morida.
Penfield has his mother employ her
Lyric Theatre, Sept. 26th. ‘
power, 3 cylinder, 3 cycle, Ferro.
ah a pocial secretary. The girl is
First class condition, Sanford Mach­
During the production Mias Burke
heart broken when she loarnh that
ine k Garage Co.
93-tf
will wear soiqe of the moat beautiful,
elaborate and magnificent gowns
For Sale— N early .new adding ma
NOTICE o r ELECTION
ever seen on tho screen.
Many .of
Wherel*. tb* city Council ot th* City
chine. $35.00; Western Union.
« l Sanford, Seminole county, Florida. «
them were especially* daaigned fo r
1-tf
lb* flat day of August, |»l«, duly pwmet
her by Lady Duff .Gordon. -.T h e
an ordinance entitled, *'Au Ordlnnoew Pro­
viding for tb* Ieeuaae* of Boada In tha
story is by those m astersiof.fictlonrr
Sum of IfS.OOe.OO fur tb* PulMM
Pay lag. Retiring and lUfundlng in l*ua
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hughes and is
of Honda *1 the City of Sanford, PU. In tka
unquestionably the best of their
ium *f $41,000.00, Bunriag IliW January
I, lltT ’ and Maturlag January- 1, HIT,
many novels. A notable cast, hcadand Authorising and Empowering tha
Mayor of the City ef Saaferd, Florida, t*
ed by Henry Kolker, interprets the
laaua a Cell for aa Election to Determine
story, every player being a star of
Ike Question aa to tha Issuance of Bald '
Bondi, and for tba Election of e Board sf
note. Here is surely one photoplay
Three Bond TreiMea.” which anld ocdleenc* wan duly approved by me on th* same
I that you cannot afford to miss.
4alo and bream* effective immedjatay
I Every one will he talking about It.
upon Ua approval, and
. . . . .
Whrrma. under tho charter of Ik* d lf
You must see it. It is shown for the
of Sanford, tb* question of th* laouanr* of
bonds should b* lubmlttad to tho oloetove
first time.
of nld rlty, who own real dstalo for rati- ,
Acatlon, or rejection, at aa *l*ctloa to bs
railed for that purport;
Wonderful Edna Goodrich Monday
The marriage market with all its
l^aV V.'.a.
’ norma? under and by virtue of the author*
hollow mockery of lo v e js drastically
Ity In m* v*«tc&lt;l. by. Lhn ordlnaneeo-•4-tee-'
Ctty~®r~'SRnford, In rrfrr*oce to th* Useanr* of bonds, do hereby call an elect las
l " Hugh' r-in FiitiMf i h-rirtfir
to bo held on Ike ISta day of September,
lyll, to dotrrmla* the qurvtlon by isle
•lection, then and there to be held »• to
whether or not the eald city of Sanftri
■half be authorlied to laeue bond* in the
ran of lli.ouo.ool for the purpoeo of pay­
ing.* retiring and |efnitdlBg_J hr lti.UU0.O4 .
d r ier rvu rrHy W'ffillMd. Florida, bend*
maturing January 1, I*l7t and to elm
three persona to serve a* a board of boada
trustees for said proposed laeue of bond*.
And I do hereby appolnnt C. (f. Woodrut. V. W. Lone and John Anderson In­
spectors of eald election, and M. W. Lovell
clers ol eald election.
,, .
Polls to be opened at eight o dock a. ■­
and to remain open until eundown.
_.
Witness mr hand a* mayor, sad the eeal

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treated. H ave their teeth ‘ “ “ I**
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Jo* Sprnrrr ....
A. P. Anthony
A. P. Anthony

W. II. Potora--------W. II. Polar*______
A. !&gt;. Smith._______
O. W. Johnson Eat.
Mr*. K. N. Robotta
Mr*. Emma lllaln*
Vlrtor Srhmala
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W. 8. Thornton.._ _
T. K. Criggla______ _
Osborn ll*i ndon
J. I). Poraay_______
f». V. W arran.... .....
W. 8. Hawkins_____
Mrs. E. W. Croaa__
Slack A Rrock
Slark A Rrork______
Sarah M. Eaatarly ..
Gao. A. DaCotto*.. .
Mr*. L. H. Thraahar
O. U Millar________
D. L. Thresher.____
V n . Braddy________
W. P. Learllt.______
W. P. Lanvin.______
A. D. Parriah....... ...
E. W. STIla*________

B W M « f W H ol NW )J

J. U. Bruton____
T bi*. Schaal____
J. N. Wbltnar___
V. S, Arnart_____
Mr*. Sarah Lewis
Wm. Ilurnall.....
Roan Johnson
Trine# Strobart
M. P. Lip* . ____
Mrs. G. II. Biggin
A. U William. .
ny. Wight
8. E. Woodruff
N. J. lirek
Hag. SW cor, run S' 171 ft.
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N 144 ft, E 66 It. 8 144

W. J. Thompson
E. W. Stile*.

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• E. W. S tile *___________
W. G. Aldridge________
C. II. Vanpeman ___ l
J. D« Chrlatopher ______
Geo. E. Chase A Co.
II. I . Delegal
Mr*. M. W. Lovell
. P. / Grave.
' 8. 8. Grate. .
A W Connelly
I &gt; G. Monroe
Porrwet Lake
T. A. N a a l____ .________
Wm. Shelly
_ ___.
AV. T. Wbeelet.________
8. G. Ilarper
T. J. Allen
_____ C
J. II. Smock*
Mr*. W. AV. Abernathy.
Mr*. W. W. Abernathy
l&gt;. A. Caldwell A Sun
J„AA’. Itirkin*
f . P. River*
Nirk CantoVMM
It. AV. limn.on
Eh. A'dam.
DrAAm llayr*
A. I&gt;. Zachary
II. C. Pulloae_
AA’. II. I'*ter*
. .
L It. Garst
AA'. G. Aldridge
Martha I'h.lp.
U u l . AA'aldron
I nknowa
M Krank
AA". C. McKinnon
l l ' W. Ilradv
Mrs. G. I*. Vailon
AA'. II. Connelly •
C L AVIng
R. II Smith
Jno. M ua.on
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Mr*. Toney AAaldrun .
I . II. AAMiami ______ __
Hy Moore
..................
f.igl* Pord
Jim Mar*hall
AA..M l lark
Unknown
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Wm. Cl
Dulaney

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AA'. E. Jamison
• U. T. Coray ______ __ _____
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Chaa. Ilarllngton . . . ___ —_

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W. K. D u r h a m . . . _ _
W. C. Stawart--------; --------Serena D ennla__________
W. C. Stawart.
11. Meade
W. C. Stawart...........
W. C. Stawart
Mary Bird Pagh..
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E. E. Coopar .....
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J. T. 1sin r____
WIDon Haywardan...
K. 8. Johnson..................
W. C. 1ttswart.. . _
Mary IL King.____________

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35.30
35.30
43.30
58.30
77.30
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31.10
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21.30
Carrie Spear........
14.30 2 and 4 of 34 and 2 and 4 of. ..... 35
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J. W. White_______________
9.30 5; »n'i! 11
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4.60
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W. E. Hawkln._____ ____ __
3.80
Hotdaa-a Addlllan
25.50
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Lawson, Jno....... .........
21.30
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7.30
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G. II. Graham. .....___
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Kell« M erritt____ ______ ___
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AA M. Clark
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AA'iltia Ccllln* ________
5.90 I *
42.30
Clark'* Hub DMaioa, Block 34
7.0 in
Wm. Clark
24.10
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' Fannie EIU*on. _______
2k in
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Kannla Ellison ___________
17.80
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P ar* J ack ao n ___
25.50
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7.30
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G. W. Willlatha________
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C. R. W illiam *........Z C Z ”
1.70
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Moa# William*....... ..... ~ ~
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M. M. Hm'lh'a Sad Hah-DDIel#*
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K. J. Hart.___
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K. J. Whlla'a Hah-Dlvlslea
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W. W. Aldridge
• . Hanford Halghla
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Mr*. E. N. Morrow.
U. J. Starling.______
W. T. PUlda._______
0. W . King...._____
T. A. Naal________
W. H. Plaid* - * ___
J. N. Robaoa.
K. J. Holly . . . — .i
C. If. Diogaa. . m u .
0. H. Ding**______

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C. W. Roao.......
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J. and G. Haabo..
J. W. Pleklna......
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Abarnathy
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B. Smith.______
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J. If. Cowan.....
Garner** Addition Na. I
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R. J. HallP.......
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W. If. McBride
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J. D. Roberta . .
Garaar’a Addition Na. 3
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Calory Avanaa Addlllan
Mm. Gao. Dickinson.

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42.30
21.80
7.30
40.30
10.80

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R. H. Hickman...
Mr*. A. McRae..'
A. E. Crawford.—
(,'. C. Humphrays

14.80
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CaJa Calory PlaatalU
II. M. Pawlaw._____
T. L. Maad_______ —
C. M. Barry________
Mr*. N . B. Hoskins..
Mrs. A. Groawbnrn..
Mr*. W. W. Daniels
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11. M. A JT U. lfaya______ _
C. A. Balia......
M. M. Smith______________
P. P. O uodw ln....______ __
Dakar, L...___ ______________
C. E. Tucker. ______ ______
T. B. Kirby___________ __

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1.70
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1.70
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7.20
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8.70
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4.50
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3.80
3.80
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11.50
3.80

*1 and 71--------.T.------------73 and 7«_ j ....___________________
4 oi Lot m T’.TJT ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
W 4 of Lot «S........... V __________
Elk of Lot 84. _ ____________ . __
Eacept H ol Ry ol Lot 87, N ol
Trilby Br. ol Ix&gt;t 9*......j ___
SB and that part S ol Trilby
Branch ol Lot 87___________
8 of Ry ol Lot 94.„.....................
n

DESCRIPTION

Harlan, T __________________
M. M. Smith._____________
Karlin, T ___ ;_______ ____ ~
T. J. Wllaan_______________
Sfalaa and Baaada

He*

Ansa

of Bee 21 lying E ol Per­
simmon av* laaa
W
288 ft_____________________
Bag 77 llaki E of W aid* of
Persimmon nv* and St
Gerttude ava, run K 5
ebs N 10 cha, AV 5 eh*
8 10 cha to begin.
All that portion ol land tat. N
line ol Sac 26 and N
lina of Rlk 2 N.._'________ _
Rag 10 A n and 3 fka N ol
8 ) ( poit. thence E 4.35
cha N 14 N W ror said
addition t« J T A K W
Ky N W to \i Sac Ilia
8 to bag....... — ______ '____
IJeg 4.35 cha K and « 2-8 cb* N
ol 8)4. run K 10 cha,
N 3 1-3 cha, W 10 cha,
8 3 1-3 rhs to hag ...
nag 4.35 'ch*, K ol 8 U Sec
run E 10 rhs, N 3 1-3
cha. W 10 cha. 8 3 1-3
cha to beg .....---------------Deg 3 1-3 cha N and 4.36
cha E of 8 M Bar. run N
3 1-3 cha, E 3 1-3 cha 8 3 1-3
W 3 1-3 rh* to beg ...... ...
Reg 980 It W and IVO It S
of NE cor, run 8 470 ft
AV 185 It. N 470 It, E
185 It to brg___________
Rag 1165 ll W and 190 ft 8
ol NE cor. run AV 185 ft
8 470 It. E 185 ft, N 470
ft to bag..
___
Reg 1350 It W and 190 ft B
of N E cor, run W 92),
It. KLifO It to begin....... .
Reg 1628 It W knd 190 ft 8
ol
N E ror, run K 190
It, 8 470 It, W 190 ft, N
470 It to bagln....... ......
Beg 1628 It W and 190 It 8
ol N E car. run W 92H ft

g.jo
tu
^ .y * ^ .

k

_

O W N ER

W. J. Thigpen.._____

_

J. T. Ariel_______________
a
# •
t

_

D. G. Mon rap____ __ ____

_

M. M. Smith...

__

H. Zetrowar.___ J.__

—

Frank H all.____________

21.29
17.18.
Ilif
18.18
21.71
15.71
18.18
34.18
25.M
14.44
7.44
18.14
21.44
1LI4
14.41
14.18 ,
17.18

Tawn

4.T4

1544

— Wm. Jackson..,.

,u

—

T. P. Adams_____ __

—

T. P. Adams___ __ __ _

—

Patay William*.__ _______

—-

A. J. Shephard________ _

11.11 .

»-dr;hc.h *jfttgs.to:

74# ft-***and lOJff m r i r

ball mils post on N tin*.

D. A. Cal dwell
Wm. Clark —
Slav* P * ld * r _
All unplatted

Hvwird P. land Co
II-nt jh A
cor ol u
Land A
Ad. ta

Unknown _
J«&gt; Co*4ft
Howard P.
Howard P.
T. J. Allan

thane*
I7S
I 340 It ta

Wm. Clark
W. C. Collin*
Wm. Mere*!.
Wm. Marear..

All unplatted

M;

I&gt;. A. Caldwell A Sana
O. W. Benton_____ ___
Howard P. L. Co.____

—

lard la Samlnolo lata Oranga Co.. Pla., thanca
W S7S It. thanca 8 240
thanca E 574 It, thanca
N 240 I li a b e g ..;________

A. Gordon___
Hi Hbaphnrd..
Prank flail....
G. W. Banian
T. D. D avit..
D. B. Mahan.
G. E." Green .
G. W. Cook...

M. U . S m ith -,__________

W. B. Baykla___________

-

r\ nd D. Janklna

—

N*4in* B r * A l __ ______ _

10 W. P. Unvltt__ ____
—•—w. P. liravftt.:- ———"

Unknown ...
Jo* Tkuma*
D. C* Collin*
hlr*. II. L. Deforest

H. W. Wright..
8. P. Crawl .rd
C. II. Martin.
L.
G.
nr
I Horton
kfI.LA
W. L.
Mlrkena
Andraw An.Ursi.n
,R. L. llillyard . _

10

W. P. LaavltL.

—

Jaa. U. Hart o r.________

—'

H. W. Edward*________

A

If.' K. Stork data

Mrs. Hattie Laavltt------ Unknown____ ________ —
A. V. Praath_______ I —

Ijnknawa
427 ft W ol W aid*
Prancb. av* and N *1
*1 Goldibor* a
100 ft

W. Boykin
Unknown
T. T. Graa

• 100 ft R of N W
K 50 It, 8 |«o I
. • f t . N 140 ft to be i
S10 It 8 or NR ear i
of N W W . rua a
N &gt;1
^ ■ 210ft------------Bag

C27 It w b T
Pranch ava on h
Goldsboro nv* rt

40 A V. Pranch------------10

G*«. W. Bantam..... — —

K r t b Ooldaboro ava E
W 0.
tinned on P ap T)

/

699

O. 8 Pronator ..
E. C, Clamant

12.90
21.30
17.80
1.70
2.40
1.70
1.70
4.50
11.50
S. 80
1.70
1.70

E. M. Gramllng
A- A. Gramllng.
Neill# Crawford
C- R « y * l . . . . . _

R. It. Galgar.

*'

2.80
3.80
1.70
6.90

G. W. Ilanton
Wm. Clark ..
Wm. Cinak—.

11. C. DuUoaa—
,j._____
A. French . _____ __ ____
Unknown,___
Gao. II. Ecrnald — *•
W. O. A ld rld g/.. .... .........
Unknown........................ ..
Sanford Mlg. C o ._______ __
I). cj, M unro e
—
P. J. Monro* . . _____ i_____
Martin'* Addlllan
Unknown______ ________
10
9
10
Mr*. A. R. klunaon____
10
W. ti. Aldridge_________
11
10
W. G. Aldridge______ ....
10
11
11
'W. Jl. Barclay___ 2_____
9
W.
G. Aldridge
1
1
111
W. G. Aldridge ___________
11
11 •
W. G. Aldridge ____ _____
12
12Geor, el* *a
Owen Armstrong,
Robert* L A Harris R .....
Nlaitba Williams........ .....
£ W. U w in .
.
.
Mr*. II. A. Gardner__
—A. A. K»wa*i 1 .
J. P. Snead______ ______
P. C. Brock________ ______
W. C. Stewart___ _______
W. G. McGill _____ _____
We*ley Jane* Eat
______
J. I&gt; rord
_______
Jaa. Robinson__________ _
Weder Jones ............. .
J. Kirhardmn
_____ __
J. Richard ton - , . . . ,,
Unknown
_ ___
Dave Wa*r*n. .
___ __
ll. II. Geiger
* _r.t—_
Pan Harrier Eat.

D. L&gt; Thra»k*r___ — __ i_.
D. A. Caldwall A Boa* — P. K. Brawa ...__________ ;
L. B. Slmmonda.... ..........
Dalla* P o t l * . . . . _ _______
W. J. Tklgpaa._______ :—
W. JL Thigpen.--------------C. W ll.y --------- l -------------W. « . Stawart____
—_
Minaia Gilbert_____ _____
Ed Po*t*r.,.__---- — _ —
Ran Bradley...... ......... — 7
E. II. Job* * ___________ —
David E. Ilackar,-----------Haiti* Llgktfoot Jacob Graan Eat. —
.
Ell Hurley------------------ —
I). Read___ ______ —_______
Charity R. Smith---- — ___
II. E. ftaekar-------------------K. 8. B r a d le y _____—
J. L, Gardner.......
—_
J. 8. Gardner ____ ________
Dili** E. Poll* -- --------Dalla* E. Potta------- — ——
Tom falrcklld., ________ _
A Graham---------------------Richard Allan
Polly S. Pott*------____ ___
Polly L. Pott*________l ___
W. R. Watson________ __
C. T. C lark_____________
P. Q. Monro*
Stoke*

JT.Bi

�PAG E SEVEN
my Anal account* w Eaecutor of arid N U t f,
ar.d ask for their approval.
2
_
Dated Sept. 201b, A- l&gt;. 1916. '

P R E S ID E N T GETS BU8V

wish to notify, the Celery Growers that we .are n&lt;

d%
i/!h

|

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'

placing

fc fe fc K
M y T x

ear of

The growers ffre advised to place their orders within
the next ten days.

On all orders received in time for

shipment in this car load Will have a reduction of $5.00

per Sprayer, ‘ All orders received after this shipment,
Fill require 30 days to deliver.

—

Will

Take

the Stomp and
Up Hughes

Warm

Long Branch, N. J* Sept. 21.—
President Wilson swung into cam­
paign (orin today.
With his plan
for discussing public questions btore
non-partisan organisations Instead
ing tours fully decided upon, he
actively took up his political plnns
after a lull of more than a week
caused by the 'illness and death of
his sister. Mrs, Annie E. Howe.
Administration leaders hero pre­
dict that from now on there will be
plenty of activity in tho Democratic
campaign. Tho nttacks of Charles
E. Hughes will he fully met, tjiey
any, by the President himself and
by members of his cabinet and Dem­
ocratic leaders who will lour tho
country.

F. P. rOHSTER,

■aid defendants' rai .Jerome H. Hlc* Ha ad
Co., Cambridge, N. Y.. flruen Itlchey A
Co*. Now York, N. Y., Parka Darla A C o ,
A N N U A L REPORT OP TAX COLLECTO R
Auguat 31, ISIS,
Naw York, S . Y „ J. • A. Pallan A* J. C ,
NOTICE OP HALE
fan rtf T iaa
PdtUl) aa tba Chattanooga M adina* C a..
Notice la hereby (Ivan that In purtu- I’haUanooaa, Term . Smith Klaln A C o..
Asaeaamentfor 1 9 I 6 „ „ ________ ,___381,705.13
anra nf a Anal decree of foreclosure and Philadelphia, Pa., Montag Bio*.. Atlanta,
Ctadlla
No .ember______________' ________ ..$ 4,779.ft ■sta, mad* on the 22nd da/ of 'Ausuat, •it-, that tha raid defendants ara ovar tka
A. I), ISIS, by th* Ifonorabl* Jamra W. ■SV of t wanly oca yaara: lhal lharo in no
December
Parklna, Judge of th* ‘Circuit Court. Sev­ person In th e ‘State of Florida, the aorvico
enth Judicial Circuit, In knd for lb* county of a subpoena upon' whom' will ha binding
of Seminole, Florida, in Chan«*ryMpn that upon the »ald defendants; therefore you1
March
certain rau.e
therein
pending,
wherein Jerome II. life" Seed ( o., a corp.,. Hruaia
Chat* A Company I* romplalnant and llirhey A Co,, a-eorp.. Parka Davit A Col,
Wm. G. Aldridge, Jerome II. Hire Seed a aorp.. J. A. Piltan and J. C. 1*01180 aa
Co., a corporation, Hruen, Jtlchey A Co,, i i ’hat tmoAga Mnllrlna Co., Smith Klaln Jk.
corporation.
Park Ilavl* A Co., a corpora­ Kienrh ( u.. a corn., and Mftniag II;o », a
Stair Taa ( ertlDcatea
tion. J. A. Fatten and J. C. Patten, co­ aurp., are ordered to appear to tba bill ot
El r ora, ln.ol\rn&lt;ir* and Doubl*
------ . . . . . . .
r.
„„ U a l^
partner* doing htnlncu aa the Chatta­
A.«e*«m*nt* , ■„&gt; . . ......... .....
duty filed la t l „ _________ ______
nooga kladlaina Co., Smith Klaln A PrlBClf
Auguil Remittance to cover flat.
_____ —nd —,
_. October.
___ _ __r,
'j
day of
1916, _a .rulw
Co., a corporation, the Gfo. II. Fernald elay nf thla court.
Hardware Co., a corporation.* W, J. Mill,
It la further ordered that thla not Ira b *
doing bualnuo aa -d tf llill Hardware Co,,
and Montagwllroa., a corporation, ara de- publlrhed in tha Sanfold Herald, a nrnrta*
. .Hoad
Ur I
fandante, l^shalt offer for aalti and aell to paper publDbed In Seminole county, Fla.,
Aaie.iment lot 1016
tha hig hr&gt;tv bidd*r for
e*ah. In front of once a weak for four aonaaeutlvw- week*.
.. .
C
Wltnaae K. A Douginas, Clark of tka
Nov anber ___ _
the court house door at Sanford. Seminole
Derembir.
__ ___
County, Florida, on Monday, the aecund Circuit Court, and the aeal thereof, tbha
January _____ ____ __
day of October, A. I). 1918.itU aamn being 21th day of Augu't, A. I&gt;. 1*16.
(.tali.
,w
E. A. D O U G LASS*. .
a legal sates day. and Within lha-legal
“
* * • ■"Cleft C lf n lt Court.
hourr-of latertlia grapu ty A t a n iki i hr -fhe
■rtra pttrrtedinga In aald caa* aa (otlowa:
Situated in the county of Hemlnotf,* atalo
Py Cotnptr from
of Florida, to-wll:
lllorka Fourteen (I t )
Kieeutor.
10— &lt;»-22. IO-2f, 11,24. 12 22. l - t t , 2-22

Vance C*. McCormick, the chnir*
man of the Democratic nutiona! com­
mittee, who spent tho night at
Taa C niffc Iaa.
Shadow Lawn, conferred with the Stale
Error*,- lutolvenciet ai
Aunim iinli
___
President early todya before leaving
for Now York. He will return in ii
Total.. .
___ :
few days to arrange for tho speeches Ann.unt of Aaaeaament
to he made by Mr. Wilson.
Meantime the President worked
on a speech he will make to n dele­
gation of business men Saturday,
and pn the address he will deliver
Monday before the convention of
the National Grain bottlers’ Asso­
ciation. In these two speeches he
will outline the reason why he
thinks
farmers nnd business ■men
should vote tho Democratic ticket.
At the Modern Opera.
Patldnco— 1
“ You Bay you hoard Mmo.
HI r Iibco In ratulQvllla today?” Patrlco
— "Yea; first tlmo Bho’a boon heard In
this country.”
Patience—"Nonsanao!
She sang-trr this country In opera tor
two yoara." Pnlrlce— "Y cb, sho was
In opera, but everybody talks at tho
opera, and nobody heard her.”

ESPEC IALLY
AD APTE D
FOR YO UR S T A TE

tllack tlamme.t, Drain*,
A***aam*nl lor 1915
__
Cl edfla
Notrmber .
...,.... ,______
Dc.ember
. _____________ ,
Januaiy (none)
FebiUary
Apri:
Jul )
..................................
Stale Tac ('« rliftralea
Erioia, Iniolvtnrira . and Double

F

to Ford Garage

Phone 67

.

4*2.1 I
I 52.&lt; I
. 3.35

iU «&gt;
•201.66

flp W jv

August
remittance
to balance
Account _ ___________ _________

AUTO AND MOTORCYCLE TIRES AND
TUBES REPAIRED

rsA w m ir&gt;

FIRE ACCESSORIES, IN N E R TUBES, AIR GAUGES

AND

*

t

* "fc"3* ’’ ’ * *

l

,

♦

Orders taken for all sUndard makes of Tires on this market.

ALL REPAIR WORK GUARANTEED

W rite F o r Prices And

SEND FO R

&lt;9 JACKSONVILLE, F L A .

January
February
March.

A i.rd .. ..

C a ta lo g u e
Slate T a. Certifies a i t ! _____:_____
Erroi*. Intoiventlea and Double

Delinquent Taxes, City of Sanford, Florida
(Continued from Pago 6)
DESCRIPTION
Peg 10 cha of N W U of NKt*
cun K 870 ft, N to K It
N to begin_______
N W D of SW&gt;* of NEW ........
Itcg at N W cor of S W G of
8 W )( o( N E W run S
132 rt. K 316 It, N 132 tt
W 116 ft.__ ______________
W l, of HE ,it of N W It of N E
quarter, leaa begin at
N E eor ot S|4, run H
1ST 14 ft. W 100 ft, N
1S7H H E 100 ft..... _!___
Lota 9, 10 anil. 11 Kealey'a

FREE AIR AT THE CURB

Ueaaia Doudney

I^»» Amt. fv i
till i* rendered

Sub School Dlalrlcl No. 1
Aueatmrnt for 1916....... .
Decemliei

July.......................... .----- ,—
Slate Tax Certlfi'-ate*________
Error*, Inaol. it Double Am***

HORSES AND MULES

!

Sm fllTIN SEED GQ1

M A C H IN ER Y

A LL SUPPLIES

E

THEM TO D AY

Stat. Taa Lcrtlncalaa________
Prior*, Inaolvendea and Doubl*
Aaietamml* ..... ..... ...................
Auguti r» miltance- to
balance
account

Sanford, Fla.

E

* OUR IN S TR U C ­
T IV E C ATALO G U E
AND W E E K LY
PRICE L IS T

W A LK ER DICKSO N, Manager

IK Strtet-Neil

R

Mra. A. L. Lane
Geo. kfarey____
W. A Flit*
T. A. S w a n .... ,

N ty o( SK.lt _________________
Ileg at W «t See, run N 6.27
eha, E 9.40 cha to 8 &amp; f
lty KKatly along aame to
(■rant line S 26 deg \V
on Grant line to E and W
J, line W to begin.______
All of N E M of 8 W ft* K of
Moilanvilla
ava, lata 8

l.alng. Mra. J. F. and
G. Aldridge ..
■

W

Leaa Amt. Overpaid
jn

Alice A. Havemeyar

r, 1IV.* r.

1762 ' i f leaa N

-w M -T V Y -a r-tigriT O n E ;

jm n ifj

July................
M il* l&gt; t Celtiliralea
Erroi*, lnaolvcnrl.* .Jtuil__ Diiulda
■m m m h M m m l1
Auguat rtmitianca to bal. aret

Hub Sr knot Doirlct No. i
Aavoaammt for 1914........ ... — M- l
Cradtla

Novambir
|»i refliDrf
»T___z_' "*l**,V*
L__
J» ttumi&gt; --r-,*»*__,...
-_JLi
Kri-fum i
Mift-ii
. __!______
A llflt . - Ht, ... ....
...... w -----Mat
JllftW
... .=. ___ 2_
Klein T a t
t CJtHO
Eiror*. inaotvaeclaa and Douhia
Aaau^amantl. ..............

tetober.
Decent! *r

8 HORSES AND 15 MULES

Rrtora.

IitauHoncU*

Amoant collected
Amount collected

and

Double

at SE &lt;qt. Lot 1 run N
22 cha to Lake Monroe
N S3 deg, W 4 ghs to
point 22-16 eha, N of
U Sec line, 8 32-16 cha
.* ir il-fi» eha_________
Ileg 1198 ft W and 706 ft N ot

tr.iumlary, run. VV 870 ff
N . 1719 it. 8E«tiy along
i.aku Monroe 14B4 It a
to begin, leaa-begin at a
point 119S It \Y and 706
ft N of tha
etc Cor on
8 boundary of Stc, 23,
,T|( 19 8 of H 30 E and
running Ihenre W 320 ft
thrnre N to a point on
- tha
marginal
line
on
J.aka Monroe, thenen to
tho SEatly direction
along marginal lino of
l.ako Monroe to a point
1600 ft (torn point of
beginning------— :_____
^
llrg at a point 1198 It W and
' 706, It N of tba H See
cor on 8 boundary of 'See
23, Tp 19 8. It 30 E and
run thence W 320 ft,
thence N to a point on
marginal (Inn an -Lakp •.
Monroe,
thence
in
a
HKly
direction
along
matginal lino of
Lake
-■ Monroe to a point 1600
ft from point of begen..— 23

Lake, 8 Ely to point 1769
,
It N o t begin 8 to begin.. 23,
II,g 437 It N ol BW cor OT
N W «. aec run E 330 ft
N 880 ft. W MO ft 8 660 ft,
E 330 lb...._______________
Ilegln on N aid* 81 Gertrud*
ave 84.97 cha W of E
Una of fnt. of Holly ava
and Fleet at. run W m
cha, J4-AO-aka^K-«H « W
810 cha-------------------------II,gin on 8t Gertruda ava at a
point 799 II E of point
of fnt of S Una of 8t
Gertruda
ava
with
8
line J. T. A K . W. Ry,
run E 366.0 It. 8 604 ft
W. 827 ft ta lly N W ly
along E lino of u r n , la
point ol begin N 678 ft

II. Patera

19

30

14

A. W. Urown

19

30

11

Sam Y. Arthur

19

. 30

10

Edith Mead

J. T. Irvine, Jr.

J. D. Uarnhardt

Begin on N aide St Gertruda
ava and 81.91 eha W of
E line of Int of Holly
November.________
ave
and Ftrtt at. run W
peeeatber....... —
cha. N 10 eha, E l ) f
January
cha, S 10 aka______ _____ r—
J. f&gt;. Harnhnrt
February
Beg HE cor Lot 17 Celery
Plantation, run N 616 It
E to point 313 It W of
quarter aec lino N 267
ft 8Ely along Lake to
within 66.6 It of td sac
o t a % * ■A b a t / r r i i i i c i i i ' i . ^ j
Una
8 to 8 lino
Error*. loaotvaAciaa and Doubl*
Bogin 783 tv W and 678 ft N
of BE eor of B W W 8#«
Auguit. to balanca account.
run W 178 ft, N 12SO ft,
8 Ely along Lake to point
10-ltc
N oIbaglgiS to begin.......
Begin 1668 Tt W and 676 ft N
la Court ef Caaaty Judge. Haailnola Caunly
of SE ear of 8 W '{ So*,
. .
Hltle af Marl la
run 1769 &lt;c N W ly to W
In t* Fatale ot
line of Dec 8 to point 671
Ml*a Jlmml* Glgtl
*
ft N of 8 lino of 8*e E to
Nolle* la hereby litre , to all whom It
begin. I*** 1*0 ft E ._____
may caaeara, that on the 25th day ol
March, A. I*. 1317, I shall apply to tho
Th* foregoing deter Ibed properl
Honorable Judge ol raid Court, aa fe
aleg of* by paving tha eoat ol advertising and Interest at tba rat* ol 11 par cant per annum.'
Judg*
Probate, for my Anal dlichsrg# aa Executor
1
that data It will b* certified to Ik* c|ly attorney for collection.
of the eatgta of Mitt Jimmie Ulan, ■fetMMd;
&lt;
JAS. C. IIOBEHTS.
tad that at tba same time I will pr*««n.
2-Fri-5tc
' City Ctork nod Collector.
Aaaeaament for 1816

J. B. MAGRUDER, Jr., STABLE

LANDO,

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FLORIDA

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�m .rA n .t.-'n n m r-rtu .
n ■ year. Hero in St.
i saving’i* *etimk»ed at
o S5.0Q0.
/
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SANFORD HERALD
HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

cussions of last, night; the result
would have been more backbone in
business methods and the resolve to
promptly reject all advertising pro­
posals that are not along legitimate
channels and that
have for their
purpose the compelling of the busi­
ness men to provide an easy living
for some one who wants to spend the
winter in Florida. A few concerns
and organisations would have th&amp;
business interests shouldef the burdeh of expense of some entertain­
ment by practically presenting these
organisations not only with a free
program but with a cash bonus
thrown in.
It is safe to say that it will be a
very difficult thing for any lodge, or
church or .society to. “ work" the
iocfcl merchants this coming season
for anything of this kind. If all the
merchants will take .advantage of
the rulings of the committee on ad­
vertising they will save themselves
hundreds of dollars.—St. Augustine

b T h e Catts fight so far seems to
haye resulted in a dog fall.
Build that hotel you Sanford busi­
ness men and get ready fqr the
greatest influx of visitors that San­
ford ever experienced.
Sanford men returning from -the
north report the factories working
day and night and the greatest wave
of prosperity sweeping the coun­
try.
T his means more visitors to
Florida.

,
F A V O R A B L E TO W ILS O N
H aving failed to enlist outside cap­
The first straw ballot on the Prcsiital in the building of a first class1, dential election was taken by The
hotel, the Sanford Board of Trade is1 New York Herald a few days ago.
now selling stock to home people, It is the preference of The Herald's
and w-ill build the hotel themselves. employes in its composing rooms,
Lucky Sanford. — DcLnnd News.
and comparison is made of the same
employee in 1912. The Herald says:
N ow for that hotel,* the inland'
Following' ita custom of many
waterways through the St. Johns
1 years. The Herald started 'its 1916
river and the drainage of the upper nation-wide straw- vote canvass of
St. ,lohns river* All good projects the Presidential situation with a
and they will place twenty thousand vote taken among the workers in
people in Sunford in the next five The Herald composing room. The
years.
results were as follows:
Total number.of votes cast
132
,Total for Wilson
86
Total for Hughes
&gt;
30
Total for Henson ..
.1.. *12
Socialist labor
J
No. of Democrats voting. - * * 64
No. of Republicans voting
31
Progressives
*.
16
Politics not states
17
Independents
2
Socialists
...........................
Republicans for Wilson
16;
Progressives for Wilson
6(
Politics not stated, for Wilson
11
Democrats for Hughes , _
3
Progressives for Hughes
6

That
bulkhead property looks
i
good to many of us fo r. a county
fair grounds, a ball park and general
playground lor the Sanford people
and the winter visitors.
This will
'bear investigation and would solve
the question of what to build upon
the new land in the next five years.

- T h .- ln d lrid ™ h -W r&gt; -of-- C. -Alvarex a$ •h°rL. with- hU^wondorful
elope and pegs to flrat with th# apian
did parforsnaace of Brack in c#nt#r
Id with a
, speed sfeldom soon away from tho
big league diamonds, were eaaily the
features o f the game.
• Culbreath. who. couldi
house In. the early part of the sea­
son, continues with his fine swatting
and yesterday took a walk— a couple
of singles and then made a sacrifice
fly that scored’ the winning run.
Crow and Purcell for Sanford were
the heavy hitters on the visitors'
list. Cobb proved himself a brother
of the famous Tiger man in name
only.' As a baseball player he does
not belong to the same family. N o
hits, no assists and two errors were
fiis record for the afternoon, though
he scored a run after reaching first
On an error.
Both catchers were fast and* but
two ftolen bases wernt down for the
session, though Lourcey headed for
home in the sixth and waa called out
at the plate. Culbreath admitted he
didn’ t even have time to touch him
but the decision went. * T h e fans in
their hearts, as well as the Tampa
players, gave the visitors the run.
L ’ Hpmmedicu, Culbreath and Brack,
who is winning his laurels, got two
hits each. For steadiness L ’ Homraedieu was perfection;

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W

B B f l ia n g a B B M

The W orking M an’s Bank Account
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E N who ate employed by the day or week rarely have very
much notice .befor^they are laid off. This means that the work­
ing man.of all men should have a little money saved up and have it
deposited safely in the bank. Th e Peoples Bank invites the accounts
of working men and their families. Interest is paid on savings ac­
counts, compounded twice a year. Your money will help you earn
money, .if deposited with this Bank.

M

P EO PLES BAN K OF SAN F O R D
O. L TAYLOR
Cathief

H. R. STEVENS

"T h e porfh-ts of the southeast' arc
jingling.
"O n e hlndred dollars for a bale of
cotton— including the amount re­
ceived for the se.ed—is a fine busi­
ness proposition., It. brings an im­
mense sum of money, though the
yield of the staple is not so large.
It means' literally millions of dol­
lars.

R. R. DEAS
Asti Ce thief

of them are being operated night and
day.
.
.
'
.
“ I t is a busy tim e as well as a har­
vest time. It Is a time of* building,
and o f the voting o f more and more bile counties, Ala.; crematory, Corbonds for municipal and county Im­ dele, Oa.; factory building, Albany,
Oa.; school building, Judson, 8. C.
provements.
“ Industrial plants will bo estab­
“ N o t solely because It Is receiving
lished
as follows: _
9100 a bale for cotton or with the
added reason that the factories are
running on full tim e and overtim e
U the southeast prosperous and Its
pockets jingling. A n important rea­
son la that it is keeping much o f the
money that in previous years it has
The money
been sending aw ay.
will go to the upbuilding of the
southeast rather than of other parts
of the country.

“ B ottling plant, Birmingham, Ala.,
cap factory, Rome, Oa.; flour and
feed mill, Opelika, Ala.; hosiery
mill, Shelby, N. C.; guncotton plant,
Columbus, Mias.

Roper Raya Store

Frank Roper has purchased the
Goldsboro branch atore of the Sem­
inole Co-bperative Mercantile Co.,
of
which he Has been the managsr
. “ Twenty-nine corporations were
formed during the week with mini­ since the branch waa established
mum capital stocks aggregating $1,- several months ago.
510,000.
.
Although the atore haa been a

“ Five additional electric steel fu r­ paying investment for the Seminole
naces will be established in Anniston', Company, they find that they can
Ala,, at a cost of -$1,000,000.
best conserve their interests by giv­
“ A contract for the construction ing their undivided attention to the
of roads at s cost o f $145,000 has g ro w in g business o f the origins!
been awarded by Holmes county, store- at the corner of Park and
Second street.'
Mississippi,
g “ A store building to cost $100,000
M r.-R o p e r is an experienced gro­
will be erected in Macon, Ga.
cery salesman afid his many friends
' “ Among the items o f construction in the city bespeak fo r him the suc­
work to be done as reported this cess to which ho is entitled.
• "A partm ent houses, Atlanta, D e­
catur and Savannah, G a .;. bank
building, New Smyrna, Fla.; church
building, Locust* G rove, Ga., and
remodeling and enlarging, Madison
ahd Monroe, .Ga.; dormitory, 'C a r­
rollton, Ga.; factory building, M on t­
gomery, , Ala.; fraternal building,
New Smyrna, Fla.; garage building,
Chipley, Fla.; library building, G u lf­
port, Misa.; 50 miles o f roads, Gren­
ada Mounty, Mias.; school building
Gaffney, S. C., and Newnan and
Rockmart, Ga. Constriction
con-

N ot content with dynamiting the
safe and tt|king $150 therefrom, bur­
glars who broke into a general store
at Montverde, near W inter Garden,
set fire to the building and stock,
totally destroying both at a lose of
over $5,000. Such wicked and wan­
ton destruction shows what a wret­
chedly decadent and worthless type
of creature the common burglar is.
The punishment to fit the crime in
this case will be hard to determine
should the miscreant e v e r be caught.
— St. Augustine' R ecord.

SAYS

• "A n d that which is of much im-

Used to hnyc »omatui.df&lt;1M-i|f
(^Aeer*W oR f*?fIrm ygct In to gather
y crop. Fooled around a lot before I
thought of trying Blowers Ground Limestone. Takes
a sharp eye to find drops in my grove now."

ton money is I eing kept at home
this year than in any year since be­
fore the Civil Wpr, when practically
every southern farm home had ita
smoke house and corn crib as surely
ax it had a well for water.

Illcwrr* Ground U d m U m U food (or crane* Brava*.
It jm i'w urod il, you know, ill you k t m l, you

— uFactor! mT 1 h'“ the southeast are
M any of
received A a c tly tho same number $&gt;f J Thc room, werc opened en 'suite, running on full time.
them are-running, overtim e and some
votes this year that Roosevelt re- and converted into an Improvised
ceived four years ago.
He received, ball room for the occasion, the dnetherefore, nine fewer than the tota. nrnlinm mnnittlni. nf
nml oil,...

R E A L A D V E R T IS IN G M E D IU M S
The so-called "advertourist" was
raked over the coals, cut up in strips
and the hide hung up to dry at the
Chamber of Commerce meeting laat
night. T h e livest kind of a bunch !
of business xnen had rOme over from
Jacksonville to soft of exchange ex­
perience* along the line of advertis­
ing method* and mediums, and the
discussion ran the scale from the
value to Florida of county fairs, os
so ably set forth by A. P. Anthony,
,to the plain, ordinary, merchandising
by advertising, as explained by Mr.
Kessler, M r. Southall and others.
But the keynote ot the discussion
was the benefits to be derived and
the money to be saved the merchants
by the proper operation of a mer­
chants’ protective association. St.
Augustine has one Iti connection
with the Chamber ofsCommerce and
so has Jacksonville. The only dif­
ference in the m ethw Wf operation
la th it the narols of tKe St. Augus­
tine committee are unknown to any­
body but the secretary and tbe mem­
bers of tfie committee, while Jack­
sonville bravely _ publishes to the
world the fact that five prominent'
business j-j men representing varied

interests compose the board of cen­
sorship. This committee has saved

Q B B W

Cobb, first base man of the Celery
City celery diggers, has a heck of a
long ways to go to catch, up to that
Tigerish brother of his, whom the
fana call T y . Come to think of it,
he waa the only gink on the visiting SANFORD ORLANDO
R&lt;
list yesterday who failed to get a
BEING TA K E N UP BY
hit and right on top of that he per­
forms two most ungracious errors
CONTRACTORS
and then again he claims to be a
After years of waiting the brick
brother of Tyrus. Well, th at’s hard
road
betweon Sanford and Robin­
on T y, that’s all.— Tam pa Times.
son Springs will be takeif up and
placed in first class condition and
Baptist Services Sunday
best of all is the news that the work
9:30 Tho State Wide Baptist Go- haa actually started.
This road
to-Sunday School day will be cele­
caused more talk and criticism than
brated and a large attendance is ex­
any road in the county on account
pected' (or this day.
All the en­ of the poor quality of brick and the
rolled members are urged to be laying of same and in places the road
present and the friends of the has been in bad condition.
school are invited.
Remember the
.Hankinson Si Haigler! the brick
services begin promptly at 9:30.
manufacturers were under, bond for
11:00 The pastor will preach, at
the faithful performance of their
this service on tho subject, "W a tc h ­
contract and were waiting until they
man. What of the Night?’’
could be assured they had the brick
3:30 The pastor will preach at that would meet specifications. Now
Moore’s Station..
________________
under the supervision •of Engineer
6:30 The B. Y . P. U. meetings.' Ramsey wo can look for results and
7:30 The Inst of the Vesper Ser­ this road luitl properly and with the
vices. .
right kind of brick should settle all
* Song
controversy about the construction.
Prayer
Interlude
Progress in Soulhcnsl
Song
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 20.— Th e
Announcements
Industrial Index says in ita issue for
.
Offering
2 Offertory
this week:

After editing the sport page for
the Sanford Herald during the hull
Solo by Miss Martha Fox.
season “ Red Davis" made his last
Sermon, subject, "T h e Con­
appearance in Tuesday's issue und
dition of the Unsaved Mnn
The Herald will have no more
of Sanford."
sporting page .until next season and
not then unless the people want it.
How they voted in 1912:
Benediction.
Under the able supervision of Red
73
You are invited to all the services
Davis T h e Herald had one of the • For Wilson
30 of the Baptist church.
A polite
best pages of any paper in the state j For Roosevelt
j
For
Taft
9 band of ushers will meet you at the
and his effort.^, are entitled to all the
14Idoor and comfortable scats will be
praise that can be bestowed upon it. For Debs
Not
voting
6] you.
given
Some good daily should draft Red
If doubt exists in one's mind that j
Georgo Hyman, Pastor.
Davis, for he is a good one and we
esn commend him at any time.
T T T W -tm n ol the political tide this
Dance Honoring Visitor
year
it
should
be
wiped
out
by
a
Miss
Reha G llb e r tw is hostess at
Sanford needs, a Business Men's
study
of
the
vote
taken
among
the
an
informal
dance T u w d ay evening
League.
E very other wide awake
Herald
composing
room
employes.
at
hcr
home,
8l6 M ay &gt;treett Springcity has one and the business man
Some
most
interesting
things
will.be
field,
i„
honor
of Mies Vera Terheun
gains much of benefit thereby. The
noted
in
the
vote.
_
Df
Sanford
who
is spending some
Board of Trade is all right for the
For
in.lanr,^
r
(inrV
«
Hugh**
,
•
w.f
W
m
n
r
tt
tp
■ '
general public but the^business men
havrilTB Llcm * 'oT T h eir own that
should be met by the merchants und
a league would do the trick. The
credit system could also* be handled
by the league and better methods of
buying and selling and other pro­
jects worked out for the salvation
of ,the retail trade. Get together,
you business men of Sanford* for in
co-operation you will get the best
results. .

M

OCALA, FLA

REPORT OF THE CONDITION b F

TW&amp;

F M K S T NATH@B?AJL' B A N K
©If Sacofffflirdla Fibril®
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER I2lh, 1916

R E S O U R C E S
LOANS AND DISCOUNTS
OVERDRAFTS

-

, -

U. S. BONDS TO SECURE
CIRCULATION
*
STOCKS, B O N D S '
SECURITIES

SM7.722.20

CAPITAL STOCK

1,538.51

. SURPLUS FUND’

-

"

UNDIVIDED PROFITS
-

8,750.00

^ S E R V E D FOR TAXES

AND

I26.2lV9l'

REAL ESTATE, FURNITURE
AND FIXTURES
Shoe manufacturers who are now
figuring the coat of next spring's
aamplea are said to be “ up against
it " good and hard. Certain leathers
continue hard to get, which may
mean still higher prices. E very man­
ufacturer wants early business in
order to keep the cutting well nhoad
of the making. *In normal times tho
manufacturer -could conrract for a
certain quantity of. leather a Jittle
under the market price, which en­
abled him to figure certain samples
at prices that brought the large or­
ders early.
Now the only induce­
ment for trade is to tell the customera to buy early,- before prices get a
chance to advance any furthel.

LIABILITIES

CASH AND DUE FROM BANKS

'

'

DIVIDBNDS UNPAID
CIRCULATION

8.987.97

BILLS PAYABLE

104,107.14

DEPOSITS

.

.

.

$537,323.73

DEPOSITED SEPTEMBER 12th, 1916
DEPOSITED SEPTEMBER 12th. 1915
INCREASE IN ONE Vk a R

..

1431,310,80
5305,278.35

1126,032.45

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PAG E FIVE

T H E SANFORD HERALD

W *f

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Little Happenings— Mention
of Matter* In B r i e f Personal Items of
&lt;
Interest

1 Seminary o f tho Floating Small '
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Readers
j. N . McGcoghy of Longwood
wu in the d ty yesterday and rode
home i n a new Btilck Little Six pur­
s u e d from the Samlnolo County
Garage.
*
Woodland Park opona only Sun­
8-Fri-tf
days.
Zeb Ratliff of the Herald was in
Euitis Wednesday night insisting tho
Lake Region office force and came
back yesterday with Mayor Daviaon
titer witneaaing the ball game.
G. R. Paachall, the popular reprmentatlve of the Grooter-Stewart
Drug Co. of Jackaonvilie waa in tho
city Wednesday calling on the local
trade. . *
For Sale— Delayed order Juat- ar•rived—Celery seed American and
French.
H. H. Chappell, Celery
avenue.
7-tfc
L. P. McCuller, R. C. Bower, W ill
Shelly, Will . Stringfellow and Dr.
Stevens were among the Sanford
(am who attended the M t. DoraEuitia post aeries games this week,
going over yesterday in the M c­
Culler car.,
ft . »' ‘
Uae Juba Self Rising Flour fo r
delicious hot Blaeuita— A t *ali gro­
cers.
*. »
6 -tf
Mayor Daviaon, Aldermen M ax­
well and Dingee, Sheriff Elect E. E.
’ Brady, Felix Frank and R. J. H olly
were a distinguished party that made
a trip to Eustia yesterday to see tho
game of ball between Euatia and
' Mt. Dora.
*.
,
Lettuce seed ready (pr delivery.
Dutton Crate Oo.
, 3-tf
Mrs. D. G. Monroe- and eon,
Lionel have returned to Sanford
after spending the summer at Jack­
sonville and other points.
V F. F. Dutton has returned from a
business trip to Wilmington and
other pointa and has something good
to relate for the ' members of. the
, Hoard of Trade. President Dutton

week* pleasantly spent at “the Bton- andfctpecU tofnpend several days great teaching|force of the church.
itrom home on West Flmt street.
Interviewing the growers regarding Especially will all the great adult
Air. 0. H. Stenstrom left Wednes­ the wcAkings of the hew league. The classes make kn effort to rally to the
day for Jacaonville. Indiana to visit Idea la to organize the Florida grow ­ cayse and bring in a boat of young
hi* sisters i Mm. Bd. Rockej*. He will ers HAto a league to market tfleir men and young women. a y m u u i
also visit friends in Tennessee and products in the north selling" to the ttflnjthc eighteen statese o m p irliln g
Georgia in returning home.
retail ^rade only. The league waa the Southern Baptist Convention
Owing to the scarcity of. some Of conceived by Ray R. Flynt who was the statistics of 1915 give 24,500
the Ingredients we have been upable the presiding genius In the organisa­ Baptist churches with 2,686,000
to obtain Carter's New Clco paste tion of tho Farmers Elevator League members; there are 19,000 Sunday
for several weeks. Beg to announce that marketed tho wheat and corn schools in these churchs with an en­
that wo now pave plenty of it. 10c, of the western states several years rollment of 1,761,000 pupils.
Ami
25c and 60c sizes. Herald Printing agq in a most satisfactory manner. should all, these reach their .oUis-of
106 East First "Street
Sanford, Florida
Since that tima M r, Flynt has m qYeU~»t r i m* c&amp;e' [ n attendance of 25 per
Co.
7-tf
tbeae Bap­
nap.
V D. L. Thrasher was.a busin(Sti Vis­ to.A 'io rh ta-B n iT fiurcbt^u a afrm cent thore wou|d be
near
BushrfcH
expecting
to
retire
tist Sunday achoola on September
itor to Tampa Tuesday and Wedfrom active business but his friend^ 24th something like 2,201,000 pu­ J. H. Dumas .............. .......i.
N * . 171
nesaay of this week.
1.00
i
were anxious to have him take a pils. an increase of 440,000. ~ T o H. B. McCall ...... .........
1.00
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba hand In the marketing of Florida
Report o f the Condition ot The Bank
bring this la rge number of now Z. Spinks
...................
2.00
Self .Rising Flour— At alb grocers.
o f Oviedo, at Oviedo, In the State
products and . the new organization scholars jnto these Sunday schools O! P. Swope
1.00
of Florida, at the Close o f Busi­
•
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6-tf
Is the result.
would greatly tax the 135,000 teach:
Longwood
ness, Sept. 12. 1916
Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Brumley left
The objects- of the league are to era and would give them an average C. B. Searcy . ... _____ _____
1.00
lost week for Greenwood, South
sell the produce and fruit lor Its of 16 in each class.
J. M. WaRs
.........
.50 I.oam on Heal Eatato____ ______ __ 6,966.11
Carolina, where they have entered
members direct to the retailer, thus
Diana on Collateral Security Other Than
In
Florida
there
are
674
Baptist
J.
N.
S
ea
rcy...............
.
___
1.00
their son, Willie in the Bailey M ili­
Keal Eetate----------_ ---------------------- 10.1300*
saving for the grower the profits of churches, with something like 55,000 R. A. Jenkins .......................
t i.M ljt
.60 AU Other Ijoana and Diacounta
tary Institute. Mr. and Mm. Brum­
Orerdralta____
___ _ _____ _
..
tu t
the middle man.
To organise so members. In these churches there C. E. Hartley _______________
.76 Mutual Kir* In*, fund .......
iro oo
ley expect to visit friends and rela­
that no more marketing will be done arc 460 Sunday achoola, with an en­ C. W. Entzmingcr..................
J.OO Kankin* House, Furniture and Flitun*. 4.866.8*'
tives in North Carolina, and to take through the middle man and to
Due from Incorporated Banka______ ____ 13,410.11
rollment
of
36,000
pupils,
and
3,000
F.
J,
Mommy
.....___......___
_
.50 Caah on hand..______________________
IM J i
a short visit to other places before handle all the products direct from
teachers.
It
is
the
hope
of
t(ie
Flor­
B.
F.
Griggs
.60
Total ________ ___ __
they return to Sanford.
tSl.8S9.Ot
the farm to the consumer.
ida'Baptist Sunday achoola that on L. J. Hartley, Jr.....................
1.00
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for
The organization will also investi­ September ■24th there will be an in­
Capital Stock Paid In_____________ f 16.000.09
delicious ly&gt;t Biscuits—At all gro­ gate the canning factory idea of us­
Surplus Fund . . ______ _______;_____ __ 3,400.00
crease of atten dance'of twenty-five
"T h e Reward o f Patience"
Undivided Proflta lWaa Kipenm and
cers.
*
6-tf
ing the culla and over ripe products. per cent, which would make the at­
------Paid).
—
.
"
T
h
e
Reward
of
P
a
tie
n
ce
"^
li
*
a
Individual I ', [-&gt; m. Subject to C W k ___36.Tta.46.
Maj. A. K. Powers, Schellc M sines
tendance near 44,000.
Tint*
CcrtiVila,
of
IWpoatt__
Famous Players Feature.with Louise
and Harry Wray Forded over to De________
— ----- fr fg -a
CartilUd ('hack*'.
Notice Republicans
An added feature U this Baptist Huff in the lead and is a story of a CaahJar'a Owcka O uuUndlo*________ _
3141
Land In the Major's Henry Tuesday
A moss meeting will be held at Rally Day will be an especially in­ little Quaker girl's adventure In the
afternoon.
Total------- ------------- 1— --------141.869.06
the court house September 30th at teresting program arranged fo l every' big world, where ahe sees life from
Simla ol Florida, I
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba 2:30 p. m., for the purpose o f per­ Sunday school in the state. State
some of Its heartrending and di- County ol Samlnoiaj “ !
Self Rising Floiir— A t all gTocem.
fecting the organisation of the R e ­ Sunday School Secretary W. W. Agreeable aides. The reward for her
I, U. Q. Hmithe’taiidanl of tha aborad-nmaaad
6 -tf. publican party in Seminole county. Willian, has mailed to each school devotion to the daughter of the man Bank. Do Solamnly a v o ir that tha abave
mlatamant la truo to tha boat of ray koovrladga
Mary Brown, who stated that she All Republican voters urged to be in the state a big package of litera­ ahe lovea and their marriage after I and ballot.
had recently arrived from Savannah present. By order Committee.
ture, Intended to help the teachers the death of hia scapegrace wife Corrart—Allavti
- 11. O. Smith
Subacribad and worn to
C. F. Haskins
was accused of having taken $120.00
and officers in each school to make rounds out an interesting and pleas­
T. C. Brannon
before mathb 10th day
B. G. Smith
1. I. Cook
of Sapt.. 111!
from Joe Johnson lsst Saturday
the program intensely interesting ing story and brings in the "re ­
I Mrvrton
I, L. Cook
E. T . Woodruff.
night. Joe made complaint to Pa­
for the regular attendants and for ward."
Notary* Public
Miss Huff ia supported by
10-3tc
trolman. Vickery, who made an ar­
the new ones. For some weeks the an exceptionally good cast including
rest und turned the case over to the
schools have been making prepara­ Lottie Pickford, tho sister *of the
county.
Preliminary hearing was
Sunday
tion for this big day, and if indica­ Famous M ary.
• .
nad before his Honor Judge Herring
Church services at the Congrega­ tions are to be relied upon this will
Tuesday morning and Mary was tional church will he resumed next be the biggest /lay the Baptist Sunasked to xget bond in the sum of Sundayw All arc cordially invited to dny scholos ever had in Florida and
$500.00 or remain in jail to uwnit come.
the entire south.
the action of the Grand Jury.
Sunday school at 9:46.
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
Writing ink, atamp pad ink, paste,
C A M P A IG N FU N D G R O W S

1908

Fine S to c k in 'N o velties and
Trimmings Arriving Daily •'

MRS. GRACE E. W IL L IA M S -

Want Ads firing Results

S p e a k in g o f

mucilage, fountain pen ink, number*
Do You Know
ing machine ink, cash register ink,
in fact every kind of ink known, at T hat Musson’a pool is the coolest,
place In Sanford. Ask your friends
the Herald office. •
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Miss Florence Frank is expected about it. They come regular. Clear
home Saturday from New York, running water. Como on Second or
where she has been spending the Third streot to entrance. East side
of town." Five minutes walk from
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aumhicr.
any part of tho city. Open every
Uae Juba Self Risinv Flour for
day E X C E P T Tuesday and Friday.
delicious hot Biscuits— A t all gro­
Open nights when requested.
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request
cers.
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says the new hotel is assured if the
Sunday next is the Baptist State
people here will stand right behind
Wide Go-to-Sunday School Day.
it
.
Let every Baptist go to Sunday
Mr. .and Mm. J.. L. .Padrick who school, next Sunday nnd »\cry other
are with Mm. J. D. Roberts have as Sundhy thereafter. Let's alt go and
their guest Mrs. Padrick** mother, get interested, and then wo will lino
Mm. May from High Springs.
that there is something to Sunday
Mrs. Guthrie has returned to her school after all, and probably next
home in St. Petersburg after a few year it will not be necessary to have
weeks pleasantly spent her her eon, a special Sunday school Sunday be­
. Mr. Ben Guthrie and family.
cause all the people .will go to Sun­
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For delicious hot biscuits use Juba day school anyway.
Sdf Rising Flour— A t all grocers.
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
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Self Rising Flour— A t all .grocers.
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• Hon. F. L. Woodruff arid son,
J. D. Woodruff le ft Sunday for
Mrs. D. ,A . Kelly returned TtttsSouth Carolina where J. D. will en- duy from a visit of several weeks
■ ter a military achool for-the second with relatives in Fort Dodge, la'
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term. Mr. Woodruff
.. i MM iAObfr T T i l f f i lTfrflj[ Tin in
"pend several weeks in
mountains of North Carolina.

the

1916

M IL L IN E R Y

delicious hot Biscuits— A t all, gro­
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A Ford Car and $ D C f l
will Form-A-Truck

THE SMITH
FO R M -A -TR U C K

It Solves The Delivery Problem

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The good folks in the country pre­
cincts realise' the value of Woodrow
Wilson and are anxious for his reelection, therefore when the secre­
tary sent out the call and the peti­
tions to tho various precinct com­
mitteemen they became busy cir­
culating same and in the lost.Issue
J. H. Osteen sent in the lis t ‘ from
Altamonte.
Since that time two
other loyal Democratic committeemen have sent in lists, being Then.
Aulin from Oviedo and L. J. Hart­
ley, Jr., of Longwodd. The lists fol­
low:

Parents! Teachers! Students!
Before Schools open. Parents, Stu­
dents and Teachers should order the
N ew Standard Dictionary, Cyclo­
pedia and Gazetteer. Tho Greatest
Reference Book published.’ Hy buy­
ing NO W . you get this unrivalled
Oviedo
Reference Work at reduced' Intro­
J. IR Jones
__
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$1.00
ductory price on easy terms.
De­
............ 1.00
W . H. Uranning
livered prepaid to any address.
C. J. Marshall
............. 1.00
W rite today for particulars.
.............. 1.00
C. L. W e s t..........*
Address: J. T. N O R S W O R T H Y ,
W. H. Howard
................ 1.00
Room 915
O, G. Walcott
............... 1.00
Austell Bldg.,
A T L A N T A , GA.
11. F. Whe«ler ._....
____....... 3.00
8-4tp
Samuel M cBride...................
1.00
W illiam Stones
Rollins to Open Sept. 27
I n U w t j jo. the-,
Z or tfio thirty-second school year
1 H»i&gt;T99----------------of Rollins College Sept. 37 is in­
R »M l ftt thft Condition ot Tho
creasing as the opening date draws
hand. In the past Rollins, al­
though not the largest institution of
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its kind in tho state has occupied An At Sanford, In tho State o f Florida, a f
the cloaeofbttalncaa Sept, 12th. 1916.
enviable place among her sister in­
stitution**——The—s^uttook— f t n r u r r
coming yer ia exceptionally good and [ ,001X1 ftiwt
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without doubt this ayUI be by far ().*r dmlio Soeurod.
Ovvtdrft/U Ufwvmrrd
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the m o«t successful in the history of U. 8. Uood. U&gt; mcun circul.liaa'.
8.T60.09
lload. othn tbmn U. 3. bond.
tho college.
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G. K. West •ha* sold his interest
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for in the Bludwlne Bottling Company
delidoua hot Biscuits— A t all gro­ to L. C. Leonurdy who will continue
cer*.
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the
os formerly.
Mr. West
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IV business
u u a iiiL * i w*
sw* ■is«. t *j *
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0. P. Swope, the hustling real .and—faasllv—wiU—m ory—ter 'DoVCr«
estau-m an~tif ^OvIeJo" has returned N . C „ ‘ where they will make.their*
from a business trip through the future home. The many friends of
middle west j m f reports tha greateat Mr. and Mra. Wpat, while regret­
enthusiasm over Florida.
Ha saya ting to see them leave Sanford wish
that hia holdings In the Oviedo sec­ them well in their new* home!.
Off on a Gratae
tion will have* many new settlors
For delicious hot biscuits.use Juba
Mr.
and
Mrs. H. L. Beeman, Mr.
this season and,the brightest pros- Self Rising Flou r— A t all grocers.
Edwin
Beeman
and -Mr. Lester Bee1 pecta Tor the future.
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man motorpd to Sanford yesterday
. Mm. N. R. Reynolds and daugh­
Mrs. C. B. Tyler and niece, Mia* where th ey embarked on their pleas­
ter*, Misses Delle and Bernlece left Helen May left today for St. Au­ ure yacht, Edna, for a cruise down
Tuesday for Tampa
after three gustine for a sight seeing trip and the St. Johns river and southern
will view Jackaonvilie also. • Mrs. waters.
They will go as far as
T y le r going thus fa£ with Mljts May Charleston, S. C „ and will be ab­
on her hombward bound trip to De­ sent from Orlando for about three
troit, Michigan.
weeks.— Orlando Sentinel.
Uae Juba Self Rising Flour for
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delidoua hot Biscuits— A t all gro­
v Carnegie Pralsea Wilson
cer*,
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Andrew Carnegie, an ardent ad­
WMi.ns Clarissa Starling has re­ mirer nnd supporter of Roosevelt,
turned home after spending the sum­ joins Thomas A. Edison, a life long
mer at various points in .New York Republican in support of Wilson for
Hughes, dubbed by
and other states, taking the trip by re-election.
Makrs a One-Ton Truck When At­
auto. Her many friend* are glad to Marshall as a political copy-cat, will
tached to a Ford. Chassis
i
see her home again (or the winter soon be left all by his lonesome, for
as Carnegie says, "W lls o ^ h?u de­
months. .
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F o r delidoua h o t blaeuita use Juba livered the goods and it it foolish to
swap horses in the middle of the
S elL R isin g Flou r— A t all grocer*.
Btrcum." — Ft. Pierce Nows.
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Just think of tho poniblliUm of add'^ D en n U Allen is home again after
iy, ry truck with the dependability,
a period in the west. He waa lo­ E V E R Y O N E IN S U N D A Y SCHOOL
simplicity and low maintenance cost
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°f a Ford and this strength and carry­ cated for some time in Soiux City, Baptist State* Wide Go-To-Su/idaying capacity of a high atandard one Io w a and will remain here for the
Srhool Day
winter where he will be with the
t°n truck! and at practically One.Hair
On
Sunday,
September 24th, the
bakery of J. X . Miller.
the Coal! Jt solves the delivery probBaptista
throughout
all tfie southern
Mra. \p. S. Fortson and family
•sm for the great huas bf retail and
states
will
unite
in
a great denom­
have returned from a month's stay
wholesale merchants, contractors, etc.
inational
effort
to
Increase
their, .at­
at Coronado. Mra. Fortaon ia much
in fact .all .business men who want
tendance
hy
28
per
cent..
Thl*
day
quick delivery at the.lowest econ- Improved In- health - on- acrount' ot
cornea ju st after tho return of thou­
her trip. V
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sands from their summei* vacations
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FO R TH E R E T A IL T R A D E
and just before the beginning of a
new quarter o f ‘Sunday school work.
Florida Co-operative Shipping
N ot on ly I s ‘the purpose of the day
League Representative In
to increase tho attendance#twenty‘ V' Sanford
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live per cent but a great effort is. to
D18TRIB
C. W . Wimpoy, • representing the be made to get into Sunday achool
HANBORD,
FLORIDA
*»«wly organized Florida Co-opara- iHousand^ of adult church mcmb
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. 1 liv e Shipping League- i« *ln the d ty who arjj not connected with t
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Country People ftcapondlng lo the
Call for Loyal Wllaun Support

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Crop Profit
Net Return .. . . $1.00 . ,
Cost to Produce .
.20

Your NET PROFIT $ .80

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Y o u prow crops for net profit. A 700-crate
crop grow n on O N E acre costs less per
crate and makes m ore net p ro fit than 700
crates grow n on T W O a cres; yo u know th at.
Good com m ercial fertilizer, righ tly used,
usually m akes the difference between 350
crates, or less, and 700 crates, or more, per
acre— the fertilizer c u ts J op ’ti w hat it co sts
you to gro w each crate!
. T h e better you r fertilizer, the more cra tes
. y o u get from each acre and the less each
crate costs you. A rm our F ertilizer, (th e
result of m ore than 30 yea rs' m anufacturing
experience— 25 years in F lo rid a — careful stu d y
of crop needs b y trajned scientists, and th e
w ork of 'a nation-w ide organ izat
ren ce
Y O U betw een cost and net. return.
M a l e A rm o u r-F e rtiliz e r Y O U R fe rtiliz er.
B o ok lets free.

FIRST NATIONAL BANE

Bovin*. DoporiU------------18,000,00 .
llooi. and vcimiM
u coU.trfuS I * a u t. or
oth r dtp d a (joaul •*rlud*&lt;J) or bill. pay.U*
$30,000.00
Brnirllin otbrr thin U. 8.
bond .(not inrludin* itockal
t n i d uapMcwl ---------- 9 87.11:.It
Total boniU. tocurillM, .te. — ----------- 133,111.91
Sinew, other thn i redrr.' ItnMrva
2,0X1.03
. Batik atndi. , . . - t— — — - Suhacrtption to .u&gt;ek ol Fodarat llwwrv* Dank ..— ---- * ------------- - 2,100.00
Furniture and FUturw---- ---------- — _
2.SS9.M
Itaal Ratal # owned other than bankln*
4,0*8.41+
houM
—----- ---------- -—
Net Amount Du* Iro/n Krdcrat IlMarvo
tt.eSI.T9
Dank
Nrt amount du. (rout ap­
proval rra&gt;rvw a*Dr,tiln
Nvw York. Chicago and
I0.8U.4I
Bu l.iuta___
N*t amount due Irtm ap­
proved re»«ve agent, in
tothar tmrvv* rltlm . . .
~* IT ,in .28 38,610.83
Net amount due from h»nk* and bank
*r» (other than included In 10 hi II) 30.9J9.40
Other check, on tianki In tha aam. city
A30.U
or town aa reporting bank------- ------Out-M* Cheek, and Other
Can't llama____________ 10.00
Fractional curtvnry, nicketa and
cents_____________________ 3I4J4
23A34
Noteeol other National banka------------LOlJJ.tO
Cain and nrtllM tM ------------------------ 2I,11T.5J
Redemption fund with U. 8. Trv*«upc
and du* from U. 8, Treasurer-------4T7.W
„ IJI7.32J.7J

Total

UabiUilca
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Capital Block paid in .., - — .
__ _ 36,000.00
hurtdu. Fung__ . . . .
_..llvide&lt;I
proOta.— _ _ - S M U .tJ
Undlv
‘
l, as curreit d p n u v , laur*
....
tat an 1 tatvr pat* .
4,tSl.lT
6,301.9]
A id . r»*»evod lor &lt;s •&lt;
2.0M.00
Circulating notreouulandmg------------8,760.90
I) v (Irndi Unpel I-----—a...........—
40.00
Individual d»po*.ti &lt;ub|xt to check 34t.S94.0l
UeUAcatei ol dtjKniu due In lets
tkan 30&lt;lay»--------- --------- 36.916.93
CcrtiOed rheax.______ ________________ V2.6SI.I9
Wastil M vh |i deposit.____ :___________ 3,131.46
Total de and dr.wvti, Itemi 16, 86. 37,
*76.966.23
»*, a». 4 ». It and IT,- . ..57
■ 166,366.42
Other time depotit,
BUI# payable, including a1) odllcatfon.
reprmeenttn* money liorrovwal, other

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than rmdkcounlv.

20,000.00

.6637,313.13

T o ta l.

Slate of Florida. County ol fWmlnol..
I. B. F. Whltner, Ca-htcr iJ tha abore-nareod
h*nk. do etdemely itcn that •&gt;« strove Matrmml
I. true to the heat ol my knowledge and belief.
U. P. WII1TNEH. Caihler
SubocHbed nnd ,'»&gt; p lo
T. J. MUi.r .
me lid, 20th day
II.
ol Sept/ 11*13.
F. r . r tr»ter
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Claui le I)) Couch
Dlrwrtnre
Notary

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A r m o u r F e r t iliz e r W o rk E L
J a c k s o n v ille , F la .

Fertilizers
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Handling of Banking
Business
Thq Seminole County Bank lakes special interest in
the welfare of its customers and makes it a point to
handle their banking business with the utmost dis*
patch apd efficiency.
Your account subject to check is S 9 lic ite l.

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POUR PER CENT INTEREST
P A ID ON S A V IN G S A C C O U N T S
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Seminole County Bank
Sanford,Florida I A Home Bank for HomePcoplc
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T^t ne remember. tU a J u ti
man to make mistakes, ’ tie divine to
forgive— and especially where each
mistakes are unintentional.
Rev. Carl Ericson,
wife
and
daughter, Carmen of Minml were

A Soliloquy in
Two Paragraphs
"T h at’s the third time this morning. I can’t wait
moment longer on that fellow. Let me see— what is
Smith's number?
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" I f Jones won’t provide sufficient telephone fac3i&gt;
ties for his customers, he can’t blame me for dealing
elsewhere. Operator, give me 437.”
How do you know this very occurrence doesn't
happen with your single telephone. Have an auxiliary
line; the cost is trifling. C a ll the business Office to*

ry— rnfnyrrbtP—irf1
M r.*»nd Mrs. Joe Cameron’s son,
spent last Friday, Sept. 16th at the
Henry
has entered school at Gaines­
homo of Mm. Magmfson. A host of
ville and will take an agricultural
course with some high school.studies
included.
Mr. Cameron drove his
car' oVcr Inst Saturday with Mm.
Cameron and visited old friends at
Reddick meanwhile
birthdays.

vA llco Chorpcning reached the very
mature nge of six yearn on Wednes­
day and “ her “sister, Mrs. B. Hr
Squires entertained a party of youngstem in the afternoon to celebrate
the event. Games and refreshments
were much enjoyed. Eleanor Cam­
eron, Carrol and Jim Stone, Lixaie
and Nellie Flowers, Gertrude Vaughn
and Helen and Carl Chorpening
were the guests. Some pretty gifts

HAPPENINGS

BUNCH OF IN TERESTING ITEM S FRO M CORRESPON
DENTS— EVENTS OF SEM INO LE COUNTY— EFFICIENT
REPORTERS COVER TE R R ITO R Y

FINE MILLINERY
see our New Line of the Best f;
'Hats. Trimmings, F e a th e rs ,
: Flowers and Vails. : : : : : : •

FIRST CLASS W O R K M A N S H IP
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

-Miss Etta Coddington of Reddick
is a guest at the Joe'Cameron home
, OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
Mr. O. P. Swope returned Mon­ this week enroute to Miami.
day after on absence of several
Mr. and Mrs. T . J. David and
weeks in northern states.children have moved into ono of
Mr.
Mrs. J. M. Jonfi- entertained the I. D. Hurt’s new houses.
David
^
ill
farm
with
Mr.
Hart.
•Crochet Club No. f P last Friday.
A good number were present and a
Christ; Jr., the three year old son
plcapnnt lime was enjoyed by all. of Mr.' and Mm. Christ Burc^rell of
Crochet Club No. 2 iv for the senior Cameron City died last Saturday of
i n intestinal trouble.
Burial In
Catholic cemetery.

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
A N D TELEGRAPH COMPANY

COUNTY

ternoon tnd will brim msm h fs - o l
hia church choir from town. Every
oris welcome.
There wtyl bo a ten days revival at
Moore'e Station church beginning
cning, Sept. 25.
Rev.
Monday
J. W. Bartlett of Enterprise will be
assisted by fcev. Mr. Inman of De­
fen d : *
A daughter was' born to
and
Mm. O. J. Pope on Celery avenue
Sept. 13th.
It will b e'o f interest -to friepds out
hero that a daughter- w^s born to
Mr. and Mm. Ted Biggcrn Sept. 9th
nt their home in town. 'M m . Diggers
-non Mi*a-Ethel-C-«wa/i. —

GovcrnW nt specialists estimate that spraying for white fly during the
lost two weeks' in September, this year, will be twice as effective as at any
other titne.
This note of warning is sounded nos because white flics are hatching at
the present time, hence they are more easily destroyed than in later stages.

,Schnarr's Insecticide, the one spray 'tbit has been pronounced best tn
every competitive test for over ten yttf*. will kill the fliee remove the
soqty mold, keep scale insects away and allow fruit to color early.
Telegraph your order to .

FOR IIE R A L I)
setting out an acre this
Christ Burcerelle of Cameron
nue
two weeks
Brydcn &amp; Ismon arc setting 6 acres
and also Jt H. McClelland this week.
Plants
are fine and healthy*.

‘ G R APKVILI.E AND l ’ PSAI.A
Mrs. Emil Maguuson, Mrs. Karr
DcLand and Mrs. Itengslon visit1 with Mrs. H. G. Lundquist on
I’ ursday afternoon last week.
.fiss Mabel Tyner, who has been
ting care for Mrs. Jack Vaughn,
’( j has been ill again with the
jj, but is better now we are glad
say.
Mr. Jack Thompson and Mr. Carl
•rson have accepted positions with
■v Crown Williamcttc Paper Co.,
ginning their work -there last
&gt;nday. week.
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Mm. Adatn Karr and her little
ight^rs-left for their home in De1
.id Satmday after a pleasant
ee weeks visit with her mother.
ti. Iiertelson and her sisters, Mrs.

Send today for a copy o f our new F r a ile r catalog,' which gives
a complete list o f our formalii and prices.

G. C. Chamberlain is building a
new barn and putting down two
new wells on his farm this 'week
Joe Cameron has built another,
new tenant house on what is known
as the Trask place on Beardali and
altogether has tried 25 acres this
summer'. *

Comfort C
Homelike - Comfortable

W K K I W A AND E TH E L IT E M S
W h ile— Hubble* Wedding
• Edward White, one of Weki.wa’s
boys returned Sunday from a visit
to Virginia, bringing a wife with
him.
We all extend our heartiest
welcome to the bride, formerly Miss
Lenn Hubble and hopu she will be
happy in her new home in Wekiwa.

Fl o r i d a H e t a l P r o w c t s Ccl

. MANUFACTURE

EAST S AN FO R D

Mr.

ne

Mr. E. A.; Hush was rn Sanford
on-business --Thursday.;-------- --------*Little C. W. Rush left -Tuesday
for St. Augustine where he will uttend the school for deaf and dumb
children.
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Mile*
per
D ollar
It means the expert tire service, courteous and reliable
help which is alw ays available at our shop.
Rem em ber that F irestone T itc s are m ade by specialists
in the W o rld 's L argest E xclusive T ire F n cto ry.' But
Firestone building m ethods and this immense volum e,
ndded to their econom ical distribution, enable thorn to
charge as low as fo r ordinary tires.
And our shop backs

up

the Firestone S e rvice. C all on us.

S E M IN O LE C O U N TY O A R A G E
115 Magnolia Avenue

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’ Furnished Rooms
For Rent

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Corner of Magnolia Avenue and W th Street

IRRIGATION

expects__in

Mrs. E. E. Willard and her daugh­
ter, Henrietta arc visiting Mrs. Lee
this week.

W E S T G ENEVA AVENUE
Mnt. E. O. Whitman of, Kissim­
mee is visiting her uncle und aunt,
Mr. and Mrg. Will Robinson this
week.
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Frank Coates spent Sunday

Gainesville, where
take a l o w course.

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

C o n v e n ie h t
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Dining Room Closed
Will Open October
First
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Report from Cardwell, Mo., says j
Mr. J.. G. Woods, formerly of }Ve- j
kiwa and Miss Lena Brendlo u n ­
married and expect to make their
future home there. We suppose this
means Florida Has lost J. 0 . Woods.

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Mr. Fred Mansfield of Tampa is
the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Jack
Vaughn, and will continue his visit
for several days.
M n . A. j. King and baby visited
in town Tuesday, ’ colling at' Mr?Mary Baker’a and-also at the home
of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Robinson.

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The Gee. H. Fernald Hardware Co
"l&amp; NFO KD ’B HOUSE OF SERVICE

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ALL MAKE S AND
TYPE S REPAIRED

SEMINOLE

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Messrs. Will Robinson and Fred
Mansfield were on the cast side’ Wed­
nesday looking over the cattle range.
Mrs. Jack Vaughn and Mr. Fred
Mansfield spent a very pleasant
evtu L.f at the home of Mrs. Will
Robinson Wednesday.

A T L ASTANDARD
N T IC C O A S T L IN E
r a il r o a d

The sunshiny dsys and cool nights
are fine for growing plants, so get
busy, you farmers!

Ask Your Grocer

Herald Want Ads Will Bring Results

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mary June 6, was thq arrest , on a
charge of pp'rjbry of J. C ‘. Barton of
Jasper,'Ham ilton county, who swdre
yesterday thnt on tho night of June
17th, between 10 and II o’ clock, he
saw W. 5* Murrow and M. i*. Hun­
ter in th e ,c o u rt house at Jasper,
making changes, ns lie supposed, ih]
tho vote of Juno G. Murrow, is au­
ditor of tho county finances, em­
ployed in the office of State Comp­
troller Knott and Hunter is clerk of
01 course we aro (or* nil of these
the court of~Hamilton county*
things that the women arc doing in
Neither Mr. K nott nor his attlrthe present generation; far be it
neys
are connected with the tcase
from us to stand still on the road of
against
Barton, who is charged with
progress which the women have
perjury.’
The charge is made by
marked out for themselves.
Messrs. Murrow and Hunter. BnrDo *you remember when agrpereleased on $500 bond
times you went to tho . neighbor’s
Which was made up by four JoApcr
hoUso to gef a small piece, of yoost?
men, and Barton waived a prelimin­
Do yoft remember the mystery of ary examination this morning and
the yeast setting?
hjs cose will como up in- circuit
And do you remember also on the court of this county on N ov. 27th.
evening of baking day how- there
A Mr. Knowles’ from Jasper testi­
was a pan of hot rolls for you and fied yesterday to much the same
far mo, and for all of us? And do
state of facts as did Barton with the
you remember that thbse rolls were
exception that the thought the date
fron) top to bottom about four
was the 24th.
However, he swore
inches? .
thnt he did not know and could not
The women have forgotten tho nrt toil whether the two men he saw in
of bread making, and have given up the court house were working on
this part of the ho^pfhqld economy, ballot boxes or something else. N o
tho business of supplying bread has warrant was made against him today
become a duty of men. The baker warrant was made against him
shop was enlarged. Daking became today.
one of the giant industries of this
country,.
And the bread taking pant that
were once sold with the cook atove
— where are they?
’*
Gone into the scrap heap along
wfth the ash hopper and such like
(or the women of tho present gener­
ation haven’ t time for bread baking.
They are uplifting, social centering,
tangoing, bridging, reguldllng char­
ities, dipping into politics and discussirtg-eugenics.

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Jacksonville, Florida')

Did tho women by abandoning
baking show their inefficiency, and
did the '/hen by taking up baking as
a business improve their efficiency?

I W I L L
Insure your B U IL D IN G S
Insure your L IF E
Insure your A U T O M O B IL E
Insure your H E A L T H
Insure you against loss from A C C ID E N T
Furnish any land of S U R E T Y BOND
Sell your R E A L E STA TE
Collect yofcr R E N T S or AC C O U N TS
Reliable Companies
Prompt Adjustments
Carrespondence Solicited
ii&gt;,

^D . H A R T
H E R A L D B U IL D IN G

PH O NE 148

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dinkel motored
over to Clermont last Sunday ami
were guests of Mr. ami Mrs. W. S.
Entzminger for tho day.
The road
between
Robinson
Springs nml Maitland is the kind
you "dream ” about (when you have
indigestion).

MUSTANG

LINIMENT

The irons will not bo Increas d in
price to take care of the cost of the
ironing board but will rerpain at the
standard price, $3.50 and are the reg­
ular guaranteed Wes ting houso and
General Elec trie Company'a Standard
■ix pound irons. Remember we have
l«it a limited number of these boards
and are unable to get more. So take
«dvantaga,of,Ohis unusual offer now
or you may be too late.

Chassis - - - - Runabout - - - - Touring Car
- - Coupelet - - - - - Town C a r ...................
Sedan - - - - - -

CHARLES ELECTRIC
^COMPANY, Inc.
113 PARK AVE.
#1

•ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE”
v j v.

—

$325.00
345.00
360.00
505.00
595.00
645.00

* F. O , B. D E T R O IT
Theso prices are positively guaranteed against any reduction before
August 1st, 1917, but there is no guarantee against an advance in
price at any time.

C. F. W IL L IA M S
Agent

E D W A R D H IG G IN S
T Salesman

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

Insurance
Florida

S a n fo r d .

FOR SERVICE-PHONE 135

Hill Lumber Co.
Lumber, Brieks, Lime, Cement, Rubber Roof •
*

ing;

Shingles,

Corrugated

.

Iron

Roofing.

Doors, Sash and Blind, Cement flocks, Bean
Board,

Mouldings,

Cypress Boards,

The proposed* increase in the
price of bread manufactured by
bakora brings to mind this remark­
able fact; W hat is a luxury in one
generation, bocomes a necessity in
another ond, and the necessity in the
second. generation results because-of
the ignorance or the* Inefficiency of
the people.

What haa become of th e'b read
that mother used to make? Where
are tho mother* that used to make
the. thread?
What haa become of the art of
Baking bread in the home?
Wbat haa become of tho oven
that was. in the yard of the country
7

Don’t judge it by any
other car.
There’ s nothing with
which to compare it
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Bricks, Fire Clay and King Windsor Plaster i

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•a

Sewer Pipe and Glazed Tile
Hill Lum ber Company
F L O R ID A
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A 25c Want Ad. in The Herald
will Rent Your House.For. -Yo-u

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Motor

You can’t possibly real­
ize what it means un­
til you try it.
Y o u sim ply wouldn’ t
have an yth ing else
after you know what
it means.
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See us today.

W. A. STRINGFELLOW, Agent
rc;

OFFICE; B. &amp; 6. MOTOR CO.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

The W illys-Overl^nd Com pany, T o lid o , Ohio
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Fir*
»

smoothness of the
Willys-Knight motor
is a thing to marvel at
• — it simply revolution­
izes any previous now
tion you may have had
about how smooth and
soft a motor could be.

You don’t know the real
thing until you’yef had
this experience.

rffl

OlflM -Mh MOLDCN RIAL ■•TATI O.

A t Last!
The Real Thing in Motors

The Bread That Mother M a l e

I.

The following prices for Ford cam will be effective on
and after August 1st, 1916.

*
petite,
I t it a plea, earnest, elo­
If the baker’s margin of ppoffiflt is
1 Real Nobility.
quent
and
heart
'rending,,
(or
the
W O M A N ’S C L U B
too great, the housekeepers have a
If a man bo endowed with a gcuorprivilege of extending the homo in*
quick remedy.
They can buy n ous mind, this Is tho best klhd of no­
llucncc into school and community.
The Charge o f Fcmlniam
sack of flour, a can of lard and be- bility.—-Plato.
,
. . . .
...
Club women nil over thk country It would take the inspiration and
make biscuit. I? they are hot
are up in arms over nn Article re­ the spirit of home Into the court ] ** n
on to the gentle art of biscuit muk
cently published, in n Chicago news­ room, tho hospital, the poor farm,
ing they can make batter cakes for
paper wherein the Chicago Women’s the insane asylum and the prison.
breakfast.
And after n few days
Club was criticized because this pow- That is why women ask for the halthey ran buy a cake of yeast, set
«rful organization had purchased lo t—simply to enable them to per.the dough (we think thnt is the right
ground for the building of a great form duties that this miscrnbly unFor Sprains, Lameness,
term) and begin modestly to re­
woman’s building at a coat of half a Just ’ sex distinction’ prevents their
SANFO RD ,
Sores,
Cuts, Rheumatism
learn tho art of making light bread.
million dollars. This aper expresses doing.
Pen etra tes and Heals.
.....
tho hope that the "M o vem en t to"Clubs are largely responsible for
ward feminism will in time * for
lUwiipWPfnlarlui ’ - a w kamtiaTV t w in f -w
Tallahassee, Fla., Sent. 20.— ToF o r M a n a n d B east
women all over the landThrough
25c. 50c. $1. At All Dealers,
lemininty.”
also addk: " W * .trust ClUbs women have come to the reali­ dayV~sonsntion 7n the Catts-Knott
proceedings,
which
that in another decade the Chicago zation of themselves and of other gubernatorial
Woman's Club will be as anxious to women, also the conditions of life have taken the form of an attempt
erase from its
new -building tho around them. They see many ways to force the state canvassing board
word ’.woman' as they are now anx­ in which they could help bring to re-canvasa the returns of the priious to label it.”
T h e article un­ about w holesome changes, but * for
douhtedly called for comment a n d , th i*. same 'Sex distinction.* which’
-tGraee JuUan Clark, one of tho G en-]tha granting of equal suffrago will go
«ral Federation secretaries has re­ far toward wiping out.
The time
sponded in this way:
will doubtlesa corpe when there will
“ it is abaur&lt;lto accuse women of be no longer any needs of women's
fostering ’sex distinction.'
On the clubs and they will then cease to
But I doubt very much if
other hsnd, the eo called feminist exist.
- movement is a protest against the the millenlum i s . quite as bear as
‘ « x distinction' that denies to wom- 1926. Women must go forward on
, «n the same pay given to mo for the gait, not Just as men or . any set of
They have many
samo work, that refutes to them men prescribe.
that equal right to their own chil­ Ihelngs to learn, things that- men
dren, that persists in regarding them cannot teach them, and It seems to
** primarily the staves of man's ap- me that they mui\t work out some
problems by themselves. In clubs and
Sleeve Valve
federations.
Their long journey
along a road beset with every con­
ceivable difficulty and discourage­
ment has sharpened their wits and
will make them peculiarly apt in
lomo djrectlons.
Gradually they
will
take
thefr
piacea
alongside of
*£_?
.
men in nil departments of life, but
Wc have secured a small number of
for some time to como there will be
exceptionally fide quality Folding
plenty of work for clubs of women.
Ironing Boards at a considerably low
The name of the Chicago Woman’s
price.
Club wjll not be a,m isnom er for
We aro going to give these absol­
many years and we all rejoice that
utely free with each Electric Iron sold
this fine organization is to have an
ai long as they isst.
. .
adequate home of Ita own.
Ride in a Willys-Knight.
The quiet -powerful

FOLDING IRONING
BOARDFREEI

a

New Prices A u g . 1, 1 9 1 6

General Fire

So if the price of bread goes higher
Miss Ethel Hartley entortained s
than it should, the women can take few of her friends lost Friday even­
a ‘week of? from tho work of Uplift­ ing.
ing, re-lcarn the ancient art and be­
Mr. Louis Entzminger has return­
gin again to make brend.
ed to South Carolina, where tie will
There is no waste in home bread- re-enter the Bailey Military Insti­
making; flour by the sack can be tute.
bought about as cheaply ns Hour by
\V. S. Entzminger and family
the barrel.
were guests of his sister, Mrs. Heim
The fact is bread making ought to one day last week. ,

It is not up to the .women to
nhuse the linkers for raising the price
of brend. Tho price of brend U, ns
a matter of fact, almost automatic­
ally controlled by the price of flour.

CAR

A O tN T B

N o household should be ut the
LO NG W OOD P IC K -U PS *
mercy of a bread trust, if there is
Mr. McGahey deserted his first
such a thing.
love, tho "L ittle Ford" and pur­
It is the easiest thipg in tho world chased a "s ix " Buick.
to make bread. It is cosy to make
Miss Maud Enlzminger left Sun­
good bread. It is also cosy to make day night for. Tallahassee where she
bad bread.
will attend the Woman’s College.

have remained a homo art and a
home duty just as much as roasting
n piece ot-huef.

T IIF . U N I V E R S A L

.do In U . S. A.'*.

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W O R L D 'S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E S E C T I O N

f f lt i

ON TUESDAYS1
AND FRIDAYS

S E M I-W E EK LY
IN SA N FO RD — L ift It Wo,th Living
VOLUME VUI

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cheap oil, and' these oils are offered
the motorist from every street .cor­
ner, often resulting in a repair 'bill
of a hundred' dollars. We aro arcuatopied to tfcinji .of oil lubricating
because it, Is flippery^anfi Tew of ui
stop to think further on the subject.
If we did, the difference in one oil
from another would come moro forrlblyi-lo our attention, and more of
us would see tho point.
‘

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■■'SANlORD, FLORIDA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1910
-j_____

NO. 10

FRANCHISE 1RD ANNUAL
PETITION IS GATHERING OF
WITHDRAWN THE BAPTISTS

Delegatcs to State Convention to
be held in Orlando in January—
H. S. Hightmirq, H. T. McClellan,
Jno. D. Jinklns, H. F. Grech, A. A.
Stanley, Wm. Stones, E. L. ' Hon,
J. G. Parsons, It. M. Anderson,
R. J. Gorbet and Chos. Winner.
The Association was well attendod
and its members were royally enter­
tained by Ihp good people of Day- |
tona. Between sessions automobile ’
Look at two highly polished sur­
rides were tnken about the beautiful
faces
under a microscope and you CITY COUNCIL COULD NOT
STATE CANVASSING BOARD
city
and a great many enjoyed the
S E M I N O L E ASSOCIATION
will bo astonished at their rough­
surf
bathing at Daytona Reach. A N O T H E R Y E A R OPENS
SO DECLARED YES­
GRANT TRACTION RIGHT
MET AT DAYTONA THIS
ness. Take these two surfaces and
The
session
adjourned ‘ Wed nesday
WITH BRIGHT PROS&gt;
TERDAY
OF WAY
WEEK
rub them ono over the other, repro­
and, the . representatives returned
» •
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*
PECTS
Tallahaasee, FI*., Sept. 21.—In ducing tho conditiohs that exist in
V
September 18, 1916.
The third annual session of tho home, inspired to do even bettercompliant* with an order from the your engine. As the pressure of your
The Sanford city achools for white
City council ofijhe city of Sanford. Seminole Baptist Association con­ work during the coming year.
state supreme court, the state can­ rubbing increases, and heat developes Florida, met in ’ regular, session ort vened at Daytona Sept. 18th and
children will open Monday, Oct. 2.
vassing board, compelling the/secre­ from friction, they will move harder, the above date at 7:30 p. m. Pres­ adjourned Sept. 20th. Represcntaat eight-thirty o’clock, beginning a
Governor Offers Reward
tary of state, as chairman, attorney- and develope a tendency to cling to­ ent. I). W. Herndon, president of the tives attending frqq&gt; Sanford were '._MiamL-Sept. 21—Governor Tram- regular eight months’ term.
teneral and state treasurer, met this gether or "seise" as the .mechanic council, arid Councilmen C, H.-Dln«. U r. and Mrs
It is requested that - the pupils
Ini. Geo. lijfrjan, Prof.
“
mell has offered a reward of J600 for
morning and canvaaaed the amended puts it. Now place between ..IhAsw f t t r W : WT AbernstKy,' F. L. Miller, B. F. Ezell.1, Miss Jeannette Lning, the capture and conviction of the shall report at the buildings as fol­
returns for governor, declarin' W. V. same surfaces several steel balls. R. A.' Newman and Roy Symes. Mrs. M. M. Stewart, Miss Clara four Homestead bank robbers,' or lows: All high school pupils, a t the
Knott the nominee over Sidney J. Friction is at on ce.marvelously -re- Absent,'John Adams.
high school .building; All pupils in
Mitten, Miss -Minnie Stewart, Max $150 for each. *»•.
Catts,. the nominee by *the drat dui-d and the surfaces move one
the
primary grades, which will in­
Stewart and Jno. D. Jinklns. Of­
Minutes
of
last
regular
meeting
Tho bandits lost night reached
count, following the'JunA 6 primary. over the other v/ith astounding ease. retd and adopted.
ficers elected for the ensuing year: Key Largo in a stolen hoot, but clude the first, second and third
Knott’s lead over Catts, after a re­ .Substitute for the film balls a film
Mr. E. A. Douglass came before Moderator, II. S. Hightmire of Day­ eluded the posse at 6 this morning grades, at the primary school build­
count in twenty or moro countic* of lubricating oil and the same ef­
tona; Clerk und Treasurer, Jno. D. and started south in motor boat ings. All pupils in theso grades who
had been held by order of the fect la obtained, for the lubricating the council und asked 'th a t he be Jinklns of Sanford.
from Rock Harbor, 30 miles south live east of the A. C. L. tracks to
court on petition by Knott, was only oil la in reality composed of coun­ allowed to redeem hack taxes and
The
annual
sermon
was
preached
liens
on
Lot
8
,
Block
:!,
Tier
1
,
San­
of Homestead., The posse in two Elm avenue and on the cast side of
twenty-one votes.
less minute globules, which serve the ford at n flat sum, and bn motion by Rev. A. A. Stanley of Umatilla. boats and u motor car on railroac Elm avenue should report at the
* Sidney J. Catts, who loses the cer­ ssme purpose as tho steel balls. clerk was instructed to get the total Among those present representing tracks is now in pursuit, the sheriff cast side primary school building, on
tificate of nomination for governor They keep the bearing kurfaces apart, amount due for such back taxes and state wide interests of the denomina­ telegraphs.
Palmetto avenue, and all pupils liv­
with today’s action of the state can­ and, slip and slide by one another lens and report at next regular tion were ' Dr. S. B. -Rogers, state
ing west of A.-C. L. tracks to Elm
Finding of blood-stained clothing
vassing board will petition the court easily.
secretary of missions; Mrs. 11. C. in a boat believed to have .been svenue and on west side of Elm
meeting of the council.
to have the Alachua canvassing
avenue should report at the primary
Suppose the steel balls used in the
Mr.' Harvey, representing
the Peel man. corresponding secretary of. abandoned near Largo Key by bank school building on Third street and
board include in Its returns (or gov­
the
Woman’s
Missionary
Unipn;
a/id
ernor the La Crosse precinct, which above test became chipped. They Southern Clay £ Manufacturing Co.,' Dr. A. J. Holt, editor of the Baptist robbers who since Friday last have Maple avenue, west of dividing line.
caused a sheriff’s posse a chaso
gave Catts a majority of (9 votes. *ould at once cease to perform their came before the council hnd asked Witness.
”
All former pupils who have "con­
function properly. Just so it is with that the above named company
through
tho Everglades, and killed
This precinct waa not counted for
The church at Monroe was nd- three of the pursuing forco, led to ditions" to bo made up, and all pu­
the minute globules of which oil is would make the necessary improve­
governor because the election of­
composed. The heat and pressure to ments around the new Primary mitted as a member of the Associa­ the belief here today that ono or pils who wish to enter school thia
ficials of the prednet failed to sign
tion.
more of the bandits might hbve term, except first grade pupils should *
the.returns. The vote for all others which it is exposed splits up some of School and the Gfnmmar School as
The reports showed tho churches been killed or wounded • in Satur- report at the high school building
it, an injury that Is both chemical contemplated, if they so desired.
In the precinct waa counted, it is
and physical in cahracter. Most of Mr. Fred T. Williams was Lnstructcc in a prosperous condition, for the I day’* fight which waa fataT toT hnit on Friday. Sept. 29th, at 9 o’clock. .
alleged.
the broken down oil is burned with 'to-confer with Mr. Harvey and get most part and’ progress being made of the sheriff’s force. This theory The Supervising Principal will be
Should the fight direct that the the fuel, but what remains is carbon. the necessary data for same and re­ along all lines of work. ,
, I was strengthened by reports that satiated by a - corps of his teachers
vote in this prednet be ocrtlffed to This is a fine black dust that perme­ port at next meeting. '
The report on Missions read by (only two of the bandits were seen in giving the examinations and pass­
Catts will damand th a t the state ates tho oil, turning it black. Thia
Clerk was here instructed to write George Hyman gavo the infdrma-[ during their fight with officers yes- ing upon the classification- of aUhoard recontfett and reeward him dust has the same action on tho in­
tly*
Atlantic Coast Line Hailrost tlon that, while the Seminole Is per- terdsy in which from a distance of new pupila. Both Friday and Satur- .
the certificate of anulnatfon. He side of the motor as fine sand and
haps the youngest of the twonty- 600 yards they sank tha boat con- day will be given to this work.
would then have a lead of thirty- does most of the mischief. Accord­ authorities and inform them th at the nine associations In the state, It con- taining their pursuers and again
A meeting of all the teachers of
eight votes. The contestants have ing to the quality of the oil this for­ fountain located near tho old depot tributed more than one eighth of the escaped. Another theory waa that
was
in
an
unsanitary
condition
anc
the
schools is called by the Super­
but fifteen more days in which to mation is either fast or slow, and
entire amount raised in the state for the bandits might have divided their vising Principal for Saturday after­
request
them
to
attend
to
same
at
fight the court*. Whoever has the' consequently the use of the very
Foreign Missions, going largely pvdr (forces. None of the pursuing force noon at 4 o’clock fn the high school
once.
certificate on Ocnobar 6 will remain best oil where this formation is
the
amount adopted, a year ago in was hurt yesterday, according to re- study hall. General plans for the
Rev. Mr. Stcinmcyer came before
the nominee of the party.
slowest and the frequent draining of the council and asked that they the .budget,., for both Homo and ports here.
opening will be outlined at thia
The rollberi entered tha State mooting. .
“I shall males an active campaign the old oil and replacing with new is make a resolution endorsing the Foreign Missions. ' The executive
of the state during the nest seven requisite if you would cut down the Methodists' invitation to tho Feder­ committee ,reported that a number Bank at Homestead. Fla., and took
The teachers for the year with
weeks," said Mr. K nott this noon, upkeep cost of your car from to to ation to hold their next meeting in o churthee had adopted the budget |G(0o0l l.ter escaping in an automogrades
and work assigned are aa
.
after he had been declared the nom­ 75 pro cent.
Sanford, which request was grantee! plan of giving, contributing each | j,ji0&gt;
follows:
••
inee for governor by the state can­
and suitable resolution orderec month to each cause fostered and th
. High School Department:
Mias
results had been very satisfactory.
vassing hoard.
drawn for same.
.
Basel Steverteon, Assistant Prin­
l’rof.. B. F. Kxell read the report
Mr. Rungeo came before tho
cipal; Mr. J. C. Hutchison, MatheHoliness men Cluuife Minds
council and asked that light be on Terpperance, showing that great
.-ns s*r
strides arc bi-int. mm.U- Uuu
The ideas of laundrymen, m'crch
placed at Kim and Laurel ave
a c n e .;
ants
ciifllfl'J tit tfllVfYglir for prohibi­
as men generally arc
Mfss Agnes Edwards, French and
bei
tion, and that its advocates havo
tec. .
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History; Miss Hazel Sfevcnson, Eng?
livery
I
wtp compiled
lish; Mr. J. C. ‘ Hutchison, Athletic
Mr. Fred T. Williams, eity engin­ much reason to lie encouraged and
hope for nulion wide prohibition at
by manufacturers of the Smith
Coach.
eer, _waa_Jhere_ Instructed to meet
no distnnt dato. I)r. Rogers con­
Form a-Truck. Mr. J.
Hurt,
with- the county cotrimiailonors at
Grammar School
Department:
demned ill the strongest terms the
local representative of'thla company
their next meeting and Inform (herb Davis Package Law.
Mrs.
Geo.
B.
Dickinson,
Assistant
says:
that .the city was seady to. advertise
Principal; Misa E.-M. Furen, cigh
A very interesting meeting was
Heretofore business man have look
jointly with them in the matter of
errader Min -Edna Plant, seventh
ed upon delivery problems as a nec­ CHAIRMAN C. R. WALKER RE­ paving certain streets hhd avenues
grade; Mrs. Geo. B. Dickinson, sev­
O f ’ W ONBOB DO
essary ,evil, a constant source of
ji»
th*
dty.*
■
i'
enth
grade; "Miss Clara Millen, sixth*
NOT LIKE NAM E O F
worry, and expense, which had to W -TURNS FROM PHILADELThe communication from City At­ read a report to the Association,
grade; Miss Millio Nosh, sixth grode;
* P1HA MEETING
AHEARN
endured because it could not'bo cor­
torney Geo. A. DoCottes in reference outlining In n brief manner the great
Misa Myrtle Conrad, fifth grads;
rected.
...
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things
the
women
aro
accomplishing
...
,
•
’
to
franchise
submitted
to
him
at
the
Mias Myra Futch, fifth grade; Miss
C. R. Walker, chairman of the
offerings. • Tho dl1itcn, of Monro* «r» up in Laura Chittenden/ fourth grade;
This mental attitude baa under­ committee on Inland Waterways of last meeting of tho council, for his byT.regular and systematic
„
.
.
. .
ttrmB *8“lru,t ft recent ruling of the
The • Orphans • Home in Arcadia roatoffke Departnu.nt that ch
d Miss. Evelyn Hargreaves,
gone 0 complete cbmge. Dusiness the Sanford Board of Trade is home opinion as to the form of same waa
fourth
n&gt;en are beginning U see that deify- from Philadelphia where he attendee read, stating Jiiat he had carefully waa reported as being in a very a .t: tho *amp 0, Monroe to Ahearn and grade.
•ries instead of bepg a plain nuls- tho national meeting of the Inland examined aaiiTordinance and could .factory condition. U now 9«n- they. afe wondering just how the
Primary School Department, West
turned&gt;
| *nce can be convene^ into a means Waterway* Association of America not recommond the passage of aamc tains ninety-six orphans, who are tHck
Side School: Miss Lilly Farnsworth,
D
, •, .
•
.
.
of rendering servfte—a means of and he la most enthusiastic over the as.it was not drawn by an attorney, happy and contented, and who arc
Assistant. Principal;
First grade
P«&lt;&gt;Ple of teachers, MiU Lilly Fransworth andor if it was, the attorney who pre­ being well cared for. educated and L SeVcrtl ™ nt,h&gt;
creating business At a coot so low outlook for'Florida^l
trained for some useful occupation. Monro* *»nted « poatofflee of their
*» to be almost nfcligible. .*
Mr. Walker has his heart in this pared same was entirely inexperi­ While the home is under Uaplilt v" y own and signed a petit on rec- Miss Clara Walker; second grade
enced
in
the
preparation
of
ordin­
teacher*, Miss Peaches Leffier; third
For this change, the Smith Forra- great work of having more water­
ances of this nature. Whereupon Mr management, children are received ° ra™ ndin* Peter Ahpar\ f° r tho grade teacher, Mias Peaches Leffier;
•-Truck is mainly responsible. By ways not only down the Atlantic
from every denomination.
position of postmaster and it waa
seaboard but in every part of the Hall being present sjxted that he
cutting the cost f deliveries to
„•
,
„
,
„
.
understood
by all of tho petitioners third grade teacher, . Miss Renle
would withdrtfw said ordinance, en­
°a Col»mb\ ' College .hows th at tho namc of thc offlce wou|d bo Murrell.
ttere fraction of heiri former pro-, United States and is especially in­
titled an ordinance for the location that this denominational inatitutiori Monroe. What was their surprise
portions, this true! hstj placed In the terested in having the St. Johns
Primary Department, East Side
of the lines and terminals of the ha. a very strong and able faculty. when lhe ptMtofflcc
hand* of merchant» awl laundrymen river designated as the Inland route
School:
Mrs. Stella P. Arrington,
was
granted
to
Central Florida Interurban Electric with Dr. A. ft Montague, one of flnd th lt the name had b„ n ch
d Assistant Principal; first grade teach­
«&gt;e moat wonderful badness weapon through Florida. He &gt;met with
•ver devisedmoat generous response from the Railway xon the streets, avenOes, he greatest educator, of this coun- to Ahearn.. .Tho postofflee Inspector ers, Mrs. Stella P. Arrington and
people present at the meeting and alleys and other public grounds in
PrCBldcnt* T 10 co,Wo la U „d other officials explained the m iU Mias Edith Stewart; second grade,
has high hopes of having, some favor­ the city of Sanford, Florida, and better able than ever before to take ter by 8ayinf that theMJ w„ e tWQ Mias Ethsl Moughton; third grade,
* GOOD OIL A PCESSITY .
able . action from (he government have one drawn b y ’ experienced at­ care of all who attend, and tho Bap- many offices in the United States by Miss Ruth PattlehaU.
torney and aubmlt same in-the near tUta especially are urged to give it thc name of Monroe and CQm^
George W. Frank! Advises Care engineers at an early date. —«
future.
their-aupport by sending their girl. (juently ,t w*a changed *but the
Mr. Walker also gave hla whole
. In Auto, lit
Presbyterian Church
Communication
from
Ben
8
mith
and
boye to it.
change was made without consulting
•Few sales of au
The Sunday school is preparing
obiles are made hearted support to Miami as the in regard-to taxes was read and same
The report of Sunday Schools and the patrons of the office and they are for Rally Day, Oct. 1st. Plans af*
nowadays, in the
o of which the next convention city of the Inland referred to tax assessor.
B.
Y. P. U. read by Jno. D. Jinklns I sore about it and really have
Waterways
convention
and
in
return
buyer does not*'
being matured for a vigorous cam­
some perti/ient
All business being attended to,
questions regardii the coat of up­ he has the sup p o rt'o f the Miami council adjourned to meet Sept. 19, carried with it a recommendation righteous kick. Thia thriving little paign for its work during the win­
that) a training achbol be conducted city on the beautiful Lake Monroe ter. Additional equipment is being
h*«P. tires, gasoil end oil, declares and the lower east coast delegstion. 1916, at 4:00 p. m.
i or ono week for Sunday School and has been known by the namc of placed in the primary department.
Grorge W. Fra In, Detroit dls- Mr. Walker waa already well versed
September 10, 1916.
L 1 , P. U. workers. 'It was, de-1 Monroe for the past* thirty years, This department having its own
on the subject of inland waterways
tributer.
City
council
of
tho
city
of
San­
dded
to hold this training school at being a railroad and express station lari* room with piano and other
The pureha se
fires pnd gasoline and the needs of Florida, but his trip ford, Florida, met in special session
Sanford,
beginning December 31st, and for this reason there la all kinds
to
Philadelphia
has
only
strengthen­
*• Popularly su osed to drain the
op the above date at 4:00 p. m. and arrangements will be mado for of trouble for the shippers there who equipment is doing fine Kinder­
ed
his
belief
in
the
validity
of
our
Purs* of tha mo
t, hut any motor
Present, B, W. Herndon, President; apmo of the beet workers in the are having their mail delayed by the garten work.
claims
for
the
great
St.
Johns
river
5*r manufactu
There wijl be forty minute ser­
-------- knows better, and
C. H. Dingee, W. W. Abernathy/ south to be
here and In charge. | Change of names.
j bss the figuiis before him. The as the Inland waterway.
vices
a t U a- ro. and 7:30 p. m., at
F. ]U Miller, R. A. Newman. Ab­ This should bring a . great many
The" H tU .n. . »
The delegates to the convention at sent, .Jno. Adams and Roy Symes.
w ts ere, that Ahree-fourtha of the
which
services the pastor will speak.
people to Banford to avail themselves L bo nnmp rhanwH to T! u m ' *
upkkeeep coet It automobiles today Philadelphia • were treated royally
Ths
public cordially invited.
; dvBnU*“ Provided.
lf thU wllI apppw the w aetJnt po-t.
Tho object of the meeting .was
ean. be tfaced (o ’the carelessness of and were given side trips .over (hat
1 po following were elected for the I offlce department, but as for the
°*neni In keeping their cars properly section of the country and banqueted the matter of paving approaches to
Early oriinge* and grapefruit ar*
schools.
On
motion
can-led,
Geo.
(omlng
year:
.
name of Ahearn they say there is
and
feted.
Mr.
Walker
says
there
lubricated.
Coloring
up nicely, and some leading
A. DeCottes, city attorney wus in­
Executive Committeo — Wm. nothing doing end up to d a tt they
Mr. Franklin aeps It,, the lm- e an era of prosperity in the c u t structed to commend the necessary
varieties
already haver1 th a t flavor
PUrtance of buying top quality lu- and northeast such as waa. never proceeding* for. the paving of Sev­ Stone*, Oviedo, ehalrman; W. A. arc having the greater part of their that has made the Florida orange
Gofeh, Tavares; J. G. Parsons,.' Ti- mall come on the Sanford rural
Vlcating oil canhot be over eatim- known before and that the people enth street from' Oak avenue to tuaville; 1^ B. Steven* DeLand; H .(route.
famous. Considering the dry weath­
, “Ten dollar*,” he it ate*, “will will -flock to Florida this winter by
er, fruit is well developed aa to both
icfi avenue, 16 roet wide. Third T. Ji McClelland, Daytona; H.
8- 1 I t la hoped that this Ungle can b*
P . bably px f for the beit th a t the
“
nch
avenue
to
Maple
six* and quality, sad with previous
Rightmire
and
Jno.
D.
Jinkins.
th* thousands. He booited Sanford
straightened soon, for many of the
T.,r *5 * e&amp;r " l *1 require in * year. early fb d late and was kept bfiay
wide. Sixth street'
Member State Board of
fanners and buaine tnep of Monroe predictions, it looks aa lf the grfttrera
from'1 |
1 avenue
-George
isr - 1^ A temporary
i h * ,o u u ’ th* fwther u
are a t ■
ft pay'all back debts for rertfllxtf,
to1'th e
questions abopt this great
for
avalng of two answering
ayenue, .9 fe
.
.we*. Cunwd*. l i l t ‘
—
three
ite
to
Southern
B
ap
ti*
Con-1
their
stationery,
labels,
ship
work,
etc.,
IU . of . W U o n o f lhe ~,ut«.

NOMINEE IS
MR. KNOTT

ST. JOHNS IS

INLAND ROUTE

CITY SCHOOLS
WILL OPEN ON
NEXT MONDAY

LAKE MONROE
NEW NAME
FOR OLD TOWN

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�F o rS ala^ N o arljrn aw adding nu
RECORD chine. *3*00. Western Union.
1-tf
4ad Never flayed Professionjn llf He Jetned * t Louie •
For 8 ale — Hup Runabout, r*.
Outlaw Aggregation.
built, $100. Schelle Mania, City. 6-tI

WIVESTHIRKETROUBE^

Sanford

Chit-Chat of the Play Houses
straight. Remington
P e st P ursues Norms Talm adge in
wife, who formerly «
D ram s “ Cqlng Straight
work, have reformed

In

"Going Straight,"

tho

new children.
Briggs blackmails Remington un­

Triangle drams starring.Norma T&gt;'*
m adge, to le seen at the Lyric The­
a tre , Wednesday, Jimmie- BHggs. »
crook', ’j'ecognixes in John Reming­
to n , a respectable and prosperous
real e sta te man, his former partner
In rrfme. Higgins. who is now going

til. he has po more money to give
him; a n d then , under th ro a t of c y
io J ro of Grace as a p ast accom­
plice, he persuades Rem ington to asaiat him in one more houaebreuk ng
venture. Remington loves his wile,
and; to save her he agrees. 'Grate,
unaware of what her husband is do­
ing for her sake, has gone to the
home of a wealthy woman to spend
the week e n d ,.th e very house, It
hannens, th a t Briggs has selected to

, Tobin, "i&gt;» P&gt;««
“ T1?
Browne, balls from the Fed*,
jr a s not * c6tt»ctflum per.
r im pUyed proteeeldfaal boll

Mainij uii

learning to play the army hugia.
To prove that he can play I t ho one
■night -rouses the garrison-by blowing
the alrgm.
.
..
It if^only because he is a good sol­
dier that ha oan-xecelva wiUx equa­
nimity the nows that his father is
going to marry again, for he cannot
boar tho idea of any one taking his
dead mother'a place. But when the

m \ c6 tonde to h a m p e r afflcleocy In the .
C an ad ian - tor&amp; i ih England and
France, the agenta-generol In London
of the prorlncee of Canada, assembled
In conference end passed a resolu Do
calling upon the proTlnclal
monts to take prompt eteps to dlscour.g o officers- end soldiers w ire, from
going to London until the end of tha

WMT«

- For Sale—Owing ^ to change t 0
electrical power, wo' have on hand
machinery In food condition, coneletinf of boilers*, engines, w»&amp;
pumps,* fire pumps, air comprcsi0re hnd sundry other machines,
which we offer at prices which are a
email part of the original cost. U
Interested address "Virginia Carolina
Chemical Co., c m H7 BT I’eabpdy.

•

“TMoro are moro then throe thou­
sand wires of officers and men of tho
Canadian forces now In the Unltod
FOR RENT
Kingdom." one agent-general said, ad­
For Share Rent Immediately—
dressing thb conference, "and I under*
?ive to ton acres auh-irrlgated celery
atandf this.number Is to be Increased
during tho noil two or throe months
and Icttuco truck-land well situated,
at a rate of upwards of ono thousand
furnishing pltnta and much equip­
ment. Renter furnish fertilizer, l*.
a week.
•
.
"Immediately they arrlTO they com*
jor, etc. Reason^,accident to owner.
m unlcato 'wlth Uiolr husbands who
Dr. Love, DeLand, Fla.
9-1 Us
perhaps hare only Just returned from
tho trenches, urging thorn to get a
For R ent—2 Rooms up one (light,
further few days' Icaro. In the mar
jtly furnished, with piazza, gaa
of cases this Is. of course Im­
ove, sink and closet, aepararto enShe tries In every w.ty to win ms jorlty
possible. owing to tho military cxlgenanco. Enquire Mrs. G. B. W0affection, hut his attitude hurts her, •
. . .
I&gt;. . s . L . l
ih n if n n r a i t
ims, millinery store.
9-tf
and she does mal e him care more
than a little.
For R ent—Furnished rooms for
Then Fort McPhemin itse’f la at­
light housekeeping or bed rooma
tacked by the Indians. The garrison
117 Laurel.
with most of tho men nwuy is far
Furnished rooma, large and cool,
outnumbered, and they arc about to
four
blocks from business rcnUr.
surrender, wghlle Billy, bearing in
Bath
rooms In connection. Cheap
mind his father's admonition to
rates
for
summer. Comfort (TotUgt,
take caro of his stepmother takes
corner
Fourth
and Magnolia. 92-tf
her through a secret passage under­
ground and hides her in n cave in a
distant hillside. Suddenly he ob­
Johnny Tobin.
serves tho wnvcrlng of the fighting
men at the palisade: Bethinking
itU he Joined the 8L Louis fad e r*
grcgatlon. and therefore has no
himself of his bugle and, hoping to
For Rent—708 Park avenue. Ea*n&gt;l'l! on his record.
lead the Indians to believe th a t his
qulre
of H. C. JpiuBose, First aad
He Is proving himself a &lt;mighty
father and the regiment are return­
Park
avenue.
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4&amp;-0
Norma Talmadge In Triangle Feature
ing, he bloyvs the charge from a knoll CANINE TAKES MAN ON FAITH
"Going Straight.
.
outside the fort.
WANTED
* LYRIC WEDNESDAY
The outcom e of the bugle call Is Meaaure of Animal’s LtVe -fa Not for many yenra
by Pedigree—You Are
* Tenant W n U d -W a n te d a good
the big thrill of the film.
Your Dog'e King.
tenant for my 20 acre farm, situated
miles south of Sinford.* None bat
A doc worthy of tho name Is or all
those who can furnish good rtfd*
animals that walk on two lega or on
four tho creature leaat afTected by tha
ences need- apply. George G. H i­
Louise Huff in "T he itcwaru u.
Aliti
mutation* of fortune. "Caeaar In the
ring, Sanford, Fla._________ 2' 8tP
Patience” at the Star Friday
| n the
funeral cortege of King Edward VII
Is there auch n thing as a l o v e ^ • d
waa not more eorrowfully proud of his
place than a dog faithful at tho grave
that asks nothing in return? ^ H i t h c nf
E . F . L A N E , MANAGER
of a tinker whom ho haa followod In
there a love thnt dedicate* y.tself^ for th
all weathers Your dog does not re­
to the happiness of th p ,-JjVed one word
“ THE HOUSE THAT PLEASES"
gard your clothes nor cxploro your
and to all those who
,jpar to him. to coi
pockets. Ho takes you on faith—blind
all in the spirit o| £c|f sacrifice, while spent
faith; you are his king. Incapable ol
the o n q ^ '^ ^ 'io v e s glories only in the wilted
wrong. Ho reads his heaven on earth

L YR I C

THEATRE

PROGRAMMER

itytiiglTt of her devotion, suffering In divers
silence A* she sees the adored one count
......Hn, his life*with another who is
, .

dog lovor toward his most faithful
friend of all. Whoa-' tho re«t of ths
world Is cold and hard, his dog will
still rejoice to meet him when he
comoa homo at night. His dog will
think no evil, whatever the maiter
may do. It Is a wonderful thing for a
man to experience a’ truat so absolute
and ao unfaltering. Who shall call It
a dumb brute whose eyes and paws
are so eloquent and whoso love speaks
In a look?—Philadelphia Public Led­
ger.
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rdm-sday--Triangle day. “ Going
Straight" featuring Norma Talmadge.
"Ambrose's. Cup of
Woe" featuring Mack Swaim.

Triangle

COMING— - M l" Billie llurkc In
"Glarias Romance"
.
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Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.______________

FOR SALE

ers could grow on Icebergs. Travelers
In tho northern Pacific ami- aotuqUut—

l’athu News.

Iday-Trlangle day, William Col­
lier, Jr. In “ The llugle Cnll"
“ Ik-arla and-bnarka’-lfcaltuink
Hank Mann.

t All Local A dferU aem entg Undef
t h i s Beading THREE-CENTS a

English Dull dog for sale or will
trade
for bird dog. M. Hanson Shoe
Flowers on Icebergs.
It seem s almoat Impossible that flow­ Repairs.
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Sibyl’s Sccnaritt

Thursday
“ Aupt Bill'

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

Feature play.
A now sta r of the Triangle pro-

gi am is - w iiitr -ro iio p r rJ rrig ir -o rj
the f.nnoua Broadway fun m aker.
Win. Collier, who has been appear­
ing in Triangle plays lor some
months. The younger Collier, a hoy
of *14, haw the len-ling pdp, In " T h e
rllukle Call," n dram a of frontier life

•»&gt;Mi i fhatr -4n—tbu IIIII IIU'III A ffifin' filvd witnrsscd title strango sight. It appears
that somo animals carry on their feet
a growth of moss, which Is'depositedon the Ico while It Is attached to tho
mainland far In polar regions. In time
this decays and forme a shallow eoll In
which tho seeds of buttercups and
dandelion, often find a lodging frdm
currents of winds that douhtlessc^tch

r M ssrg s

all nt Gate City House on
D. E. Hendrix.
9-ltp
Foe-Sale— 1 have a gen
^j 0(jej violin, three qu
compioU, with how and &lt;
Ca*h. ’Apply to hT
? ” ~
. . p Laurel,
8. W. Cor. 11 h. i-nuro
- al *—MV Tor'o n_

ThtMorv. I. J. D. DavLon. to«r
tho tlty ot Sanford, Bomlnolo tt
Florida, under and by vlrtuo of tha ai
Ity la m# rartad n thoetdl *»««*•«
city of Sonford, I* ^oforooo* to iho
onto of bonda, df. botlhjt_e*il *n *"
x r n htliT'on tbo tilh 'd a y . 0/ s., tr
1*1*, to datormlna tbo qurotlon
oloctfoa, than and tboro lo bo heiJ
• bothoT or not Iho raid
aboil bo outborlaod to laouo bonda n
aum ol MS.000.00 lor tbo Mgsooa •
Ing. -retiring
&lt;atlrlag -*od
rofundln* «ko ML
f o d J*fundln«
ala por
p»r coni
cant ccity
of Sanford,
ity of
Sonford, fiorida.l
molurlng
m alurlng ionuery
d a n u o ry t,
1, l — : and «•
thro* poroona
poraooa to
to ao
»oc»o
?'J
throe
rro aa a
truatooo
oold 7propeood
laouo o il
tru ilao a ffor
. : £7
And II do
C. C J
And.
do hereby
h e re b y osyolant
o

when tko great gleaming Iceberg Hosts You can buy th
out to sea and Is carried southward, cheap. Address Robert.
I wboro tho soft winds melt the surface Tampa, Fla.
and glvp . tho seeds and plants Jhe
c .i.-s tra w b e rry 1
I moliture they need. 8 ucb floaUng
to r Sale^ ptrawberry |

rult, W.
rulf,
" W. L o n g and John A«d»rt«

olootlon. end M. W. I
•aptetora
partora of
01 aold
aoiq ••»«•&lt;
rUr*
#. .
rlcra of uld
aald tlidlotc
oloclloot
Poll* to bo opened *t •Jskl o rUA
end to remain opoo »alU « » d o « .
my bnnd aa W*J y . ,'»P. ?
For Sale—Good pl*no&gt; cheap, for of Wltnaaa
tbo aold city of
.8^ ,ln”l* 1

cash or will make terms.
G. W. ' Spencer.

ADMISSION 5 AND 10 CENTS

•MATJffEE: .
T aradar - W odoradar • frid ar • Halorday

3 tl5 p. ra. .

For Sale—One International truck.
Thoroughly overhauled and paint­
ed. Apply E. Stafford, Sanfqrd.

Night 7 p. m. Sharp

* * * * **

Tuesday—Irene Fenwick in "The Child of Destiny"
a Metro Wonderplay in five acta.
.

Wednesday—"A Womans Way" a'five act World
Feature.
Thursday—“Evidenco" a five act World Picture.
Friday—Loulso Huff In "The Reward ot Patience"

Apply Florida, on
7-tf,
19!l.l)

Whlffod Twenty
Michigan
Freshmen In 8*v*n Inning*—Only
One Man Reached Flrot. '

Pitcher Davis of the Killeen. Tea.,
high school team kicked up a consid­
erable fu«a tho other day when he
tanned 24 batters In a r.lne-lnolng
gattio with
.... Belton high
_ school. This
.
was balled as a new record. Now
comes Branch Rickey, former boas t^
8t. Louis Browns, with the announce­
ment that George 8lsler of the Brown*,
pitching for University of Michigan In
1011, whiffed 20 freshmen In seven In­
nings. Only one man reached first on
the Michigan marvel and be scored on
thrth passed balls.
*.
The ttlll Small Voice. ,
The moat potent and beneficent
Oueet—Well. If It la, It must have
forces are stillest. The strength of a been hatched from a hard-boiled egg.
sentence Is' not In Its adjectives, but
In Its verbs and nouns, and the
strength ot men and nations Is In their
calm, sane, medltqllve moments. In a
time of noise stod hurry and material­
Ism like oufe. the geepel of tha still
and small voice la always seasonably.
—John Burroughs, in the Atlantic.

One good mule, f200.09
J. Darkness, Maitland,
7-3tp ♦

of

J- D- DAVIiOlty

’ M ayor of th a C ity of S a a l^
Saralnolo C o u n ty , F lorida.
j
A itoal: Jaa. C. R o b e rta .
■
«.
C ity Clark ol th o C ity of Soafowl. t m

*

SISLER PERFORMS BIG FEAT

tblo th e M rd ol day

• YOU CAN HAVE

beautiful hair If you keep thescalk
and healthy. Neglect results In
We recommend

Dogs for Sale—Pointers, setters
• . ’ l*/ J ' .*■• j * ’
and hounds, trained or untrained.
HAIR TONIC
If Interested write for a revised list.
North Side Kennels, P. O. Box No. for keepIng. the scalp healthy
136, High Point, N. C,
8-10tc
moting hair growth. 8oidonly
.
R. C.
For Sale—Modern.house and three and 81.00
Iota. 1011 Oak Ave. 160 feet front.
E. L._ Marshall, 8L Charles, 111. 2-8cf
For Sole—Nice 6 passenger Oak
Und automobile. Alao surrey. Ap­
ply Abernathy's furniture store.’
•

.

.

2-tf

For Bole at Sanford—Two lighters,
gasoline engine and pump and other
articles. Address Z. Spinks, Oviedo,
Florida.
1-tfc
For 8ale—Marine motor, 18 honapdwer, 3 cylinder, 3. cycle, 1 Ferro.
'First class condition, Sanford Mach­
ine *A Garage Co.
93-tf

HAND B R O S. b T
Brlng l . yoor U«Mh

�FAOfe HI A
• i t f bw N aeU d th i l l bo oloctod f . r
4lf*Vi la required is
Aa Ordlaaaca Graatlag J*ala
PUTS
« , . . « * a te rm o M o u r year*, th e term to begin
/■
want... roada or iu « li
The rtrmwberry sections having Stalas af AaaaHaa aa IrraeaaabU
6rat T uesday a tt a r th* ftrat M onday |!
ko Brat
of oast quartai of tk* s o u th e a s t q u a rte r and Ih*
tfattloa S. T h»: nay" s a d all
m E#aem*at, far tba Right-la
qu arter ot l« |t k a * i t - q u a rte r uf
representative* here .are Starke.
t ril ol tko following year, o ic a p t th,?
a?
mooay said sate tba city at Hanford. bj noctl|w**t
l* CiMtracl. Malawi* aad ’ Be-.-—...
an
n new county U oroatod, th* 1*(&gt;ti w
section
tw
anly-threo
(21),
tow
nahlp
Uaa a Haw#r aa Cavlala Hlraata Is (ha the** subject ts road doty la
City and..Kathleen:- -tu rn ahail at that tin* I t jh * length nf (L
: Sl i a wbetr j 1 Growers la Ti
. . . c . ~ ..t;
ir* at actual labor upon
City at Saafard. rlsrtda
term ol th* lint aonalnr to'bo elected thrrl
U* U ordained by tb* mayor aad etty and ctraaU abatl ba uaad a ad
Por Parpyie
An attempt U being made to get
. '
(luardisn of tho Eatato of
Iron* a t two or four y*6ra with tho en*
counlll ot Sanford. Florida:
,, th a city of S an fo rd for tba rap .
In.
view ol keeping th* number of old «*.
AtllaonE.
Palmer,
•
Minor.
Tallahassee, Sept. IS.*— Aboutl better err vice and rates on atraw- Haction I. That tb* United Htbtaa of kaap ot ltd ayatam of roada, a tr a o u aa d
3-TuM.lte
atara(&lt;
In * balance with tha number of tha
altaya.
.
Amrrira
ba,
and
it
la
haraby
granted
an
DffiWt'
#
twenty five strawberry growere, and berries front Florida producing points irrevocable Mean**, eaaemc.pl sad right la. Soctloa 4. That ao person, under tba prom o t i o n a ot A rtleU V II of th# con*tltu.
or
to co&amp;tlrtiei. m&gt;Intsln inij
ot IKit ora inlane*
mo# (ball bo required
shippers arrived today to testify in to markets In Ahe north and east. On t»«m«tutiyuaa
aad
Lion
Li
b
tre
b
y
a
m
i
a
d
id
»o
aa
to
rtt-i
*.
an alght Inch privet* aawar, 1 compelled to work on tha rwuda o*
o» atraota
Stra
by virtu* of a decree of farocloaura and sal*. follpwat
the cash, here tomorrow bofore Ex* I complaint from grower* at Starke, edmmanaing
* city of'saalord,
ut Hanlord. for
ror mors
raora than ttwo Issuing
cdmmaaaiog at a point on palmatlo
pal mono avafiue, I of wTeity
o u t of and undar th * aoal o f- tk o
" T h # ragular aaaalon of th a legidatur*
tha Government proporty, and run- I o«rr |U
In -m
any on#
C ircuit C ourt of Iko Havanth Ju d icial C ir­ th a t shall moot in 1917 ahaU apportion tha
a miner Burnside of ‘the Interstate J the Florida
Railroad Commission oppoalt*
of tbla cuit
Bing north on Palmetto irtnuhi approil m I Saction 6. •ThoTWh# provialoaa
provi*non residing
of F lorida. In and for tbfe co u n ty of rep re se n ta tio n In th o house of ropr«**nta.
•Commerce Commission brought -by I petitfoned the Interstate Commerce ataw 120 fast: thane* aaat along Commercial | oedtabSC* abatl_______
apply ta _ BO palj o.t y of San­ Ha ml no)*, In C hancery. In a -'c * ta whecofn tlvea ** In thl* A rticle provided, whlTb aoapproiimataly 22S faal. aqd’.nt aald I wlthla tha corporat# fiimlaof
tha
J . B . Paco ia ta m n la in a n t, and
th a Florida Railroad Commisaion In Commission to require the railroads- l•traat
o rtio n m an t shall ba b*a«d upon tba |a ,,
ford
paying
municipal
taiaa, rltha
rithar rail or par- fponding
a a t n*a^mad p o in t, to c op n a •ooettj
taiaa,,
* f t k J*0*up_ Flam ing, I. M. 'F lam ing, her
rnaua tak en hy th a e ta ta a f F lp rld a or t,,
tonal
property,
provided
that
tba
amount
my
eawar
Uaa
to
behalf of Florida grower* and ship- and express companies to' put Into aald
husband, B, D raw , W. J . T h ig p en , John rh#
U nllad S u tr a . wM ch C P I , t h .
oppoaito "centar "of al|ry running par allot lo I of-lhe iai onld lyt-any auch paraon lx In ai r . H arrison, and (ifoiiBiaima m o d * U « ta u * n . In th* sovoial countloa of th* a i i u
per* petitioning the Interstate Com- service and operation refrigerator ex- and lylas »a*t -••« *f Patmatto avenue. coaa of *4.00 par annum
ford a r t defandaot*. T wifi offer for aala, an d I hooe th a t shall moot ovary ton years’
ot
* -•“* pltllan —
on-----tba . part. ot (faction. 8. That It ahail bo tb* dut
rlth-O. rig*1
----------.------and will Ball
m a highest an d boat bidder IbardafU y shall ap p o rtio n th* represent*,
mission to require the operation •of I press car* so that shipments by fast tba
Unitad Stataa of America to place ha chit! of police to aummon at auch 1
for cask a t th o (root door of th * court tlo n In th* house of ruprooentaUvoo jn th*
•.*&gt;better service; that is, requira-ihe expresa-may be mad* in car loadTota manholaa at tha atarunl pbmt ot laid aawar aa b* mirJiuUfmRAA'f »nd all paraoa* house
Samlnol* co u n ty . Florid*,
n er In thla a rtlc lo p rovided, which an.
line*. at tb# turn of aowar iloa at tho Intar-- auWSatniirTSlrtSESvito work upon the during Inth*Sanford,
legal hour* of sal* on M onday, pmdan
rtlo n m o n t shall u- w— J «P«n
— a*-railroads and express companies' fo-I and thereby reach market in much aaction
of I’almtlto annua and Commer­ public roada and atraau of tb* .city of
th* ■Uv.t
“
‘ a y o l O ctober, A. D. 1916, Ik* cansua enum eration •
\ ~~
atroot. and at tba eoanaction with main Banfoid, Florid*.
bF
atato of
provide refrigerator'cars for carload I quicker time and better condition cial
t a legal aalta day, th e following n o r i d ^ « , b y J h o U nllto
itedd .fflato * . Which ova.
aawar. provided, hdwavar, that any and all Soctien 7. That any paraon, liable to dracrlb* d taal proporty, lying a n d being
oat-, tak a a n a i t bator* th* lag!**!
rV,f
who
aba,! fall_to .porform
________
---- eh* «*r- in Saaabi'
aglalature
. ahlpments If strawberries by express, I than can be afforded by the present aawar lino* constructed by tha United | road duty .w
.............. ........
(ta t* of F lorida, toa
p
p
o
rtio
n
in
g
th
o
Stataa
of
America,
uadar
tha
provialoaa
of
vtco
by
ilia
ordinance
pmenhad.
without
a
ra p re ttn la llo n *h*U
w
it:
L
o
u
32.
83
a
a
d
14.
of
_
_
ih*
Florida
also to require better rates both bp freight aervice. Petition also asks tbla ordinanca,
con v o n o ."
,
a. shall
atrici | legal
Ira* or a’lfflclont vacua* th»ll ba daomad U n d and C olonisation’*
abaU ba construct#,!
constructed in alrlel
C alory plan*
a|lh all—ardlaanrai. rula* and guiltIty of a miadamaanor, and uj'on con ta
S ectio n 4 or A rtlel* V II o t the eon.tl.
freight and express. The transports- for lower rates both by freight ant iagulatlona of.'lh*
tlo n recorded Irf P la t Book " C ," a t p e te
city of Sanfoid, rigtrdlng vietlon tbocoof abaU b* flood not taoa than 115. Record* O range county, F lo rid a, aaid lu tlo n ia haraby am en d e d so aa to reaad u
tb* ronatruetlng and ronnacung of
$1.00 for each day that aald parson. may nd* bajng form erly In O rang* county, follows:
tlon companies.will also be well rep- express.
b* in default In road snd atroot warhr ani U
within
lb*
Wrntanal
limit* ot aaid city.
"W h a n an y naw c o u n ty U orabU d by th*
---------t u t now in Samlnol# co u n ty ,. Flor*
resent*Q st the hearing tomorrow!
Soctloa 2. Thai *hla ordInane* ahall bo- upon tailur* to pay any. flea, ao aaaoaaad Florida,
leglelatura It shall b* e n tltlrd to one s*n.
"i*coma
affoetlaa
immadlataly
upon
lU
paaaago
aald paraon ahail . b# tmprlaonad for a
atoc b n d on* mam bar of tb a hour* of rapt*.
•a it Is understood seven rooms have
L. O. S T R I N G F E L L O W .
Greece Will Enter War
and approval by tb* mayor.
parlod ot not more than four day*.
* antat|v*a, until th* n e x t rn u m a ra tlo n proPaaaad
tbia
4lb
day
of
September.
ISIS.
been reserved s t Loon Hotel for
vldod for in Section 6. of thl* A rtlel., th a t.
Saction
a.
Tbla
ordinanca
ahail
boco^a
A. K. Power a,
8^ ‘*J
‘Athens, Greece, Sept. 12.—King
B. W. HERNDON.
*h*H b* ta k e n after th* creation of th* M id
Immediately upon paaaag* and i p
Solicltor (or C om ptalnanL
their .pgrty.
t I’ra.ldant of tha City Council of affactir*
Constantine has accepted- the resig­
now c o u n ty , or u n til th a next cansua m u .
preval by tb* mayor.
3-Tuoe-SteSanford.
Florida.
m a r n tlo a -th a t ahail b* ta k e n by th* United
1‘aaaid tbla 2lit. day of Auguat. 1S|A
»nation of Premier Ziamis and his I, Jama* C. ItobarU. city. Hark ol lh* city
S tataa of A m artra o tte r th * creation of the
C. If. DtNtiEE.
N O TIC E O F E LE C T IO N
of Sanford do harabiurefifty that lb# abav*
President pro tom of tb* City *T o t. h. . „Sheriff
cabinet.
of Sam lnol* C o u n ty , o f .t b * aald now co u n ty , w hichever th i ll th* sooner
be ta k e n a fter th* cre a tio n ot aaid new
aad ftiragoing ordlnane* waa duly paaaad by
Council of Sanford, Florida.
S ta te of Florida'.
tha city council of Sanford, Florida, In ray- I,
_ . __
_ C. ___
___ «l tha
Jamas
Hobart*, city clerk
V* It known Ih n t I . U. Olay C raw ford c o u n ty , whan It ahail bo en title d to on* *
y
ol
Saniord,
boraby
certify
ular
aoaalon
'on
tbia
tha
4th
day-of
napcity
of
Sanfotd,
Florida,
do
haraby
comfy
^ c r a u i y of S ta te of tk* S ta t* of F lo rid a, m em ber ol th* bout* o f ro p ra s a n ta tlv n (*.
The bejief ia'entortsined in the en tambar, ISIS.
that tb# abov* and loragomg rrilnanc* waa ?i"
j a ao tlo o th a t a general tle c - ovary t e a th o u san d • ( p o p u latio n , or ih*
ttoaa* my hand, and lb* anal of tbo city dnly pauad by tba city council of Sanford, t*#a * iH 'bE af iheld
In Sominol* ro u n ty , atato m ajor tra c tio n theraof th e ta m e a* other
I tente capitals tftat the retirement of of W
JEWELER
Sanford, on tbia tha 4tb day of Beptem- Florida. In ragular *0**lon, on tbla tbo Slat of
Florida, on T uesday n a il aucceedlng tho countieu."
the Zi a mi** ministry (s preliminary to bor, ISIS. day of Auguat, ISIS.
- » _____ .
N ovom b«r, A. -D. 1916.
Iaval)
JAMES C. ROBERTS.
Wllnaaa my hand and tb* aaal of tho dly tho **ld Tuva dayln being
Ih* 7 th d a y o l No A J o in t R esolution pro p o sin g t n am end­
MY SPECIALTIES:
| tho entrance of Greece into the wah
..City Clark of 8 anford. Florida.
of Saniord, on tbla tha 21*1 day of Autual, v im her:
m en t to Soctloa 1 of A rtm o VI of the
Tb#
abov*
and
foratolog
ordinanca
by
m
*
ISIS.
Recent dispatches from Berlin and tbla day-approvad.
c o n stitu tio n of th* a ta to uf F lorida, a*
Uojtod 8
, S enator
frdln 't h *
(aaal)
JAMES
C.
ROBERTS.
Florida, for *1* year* from M arsh
am en d e d b y J o in t R esolution No. *.
PICKARD’S HAND-PAINTED CHINA I Vienna show fhat there also it is Witnraa my hand on tbla lb* 4lb day of
City Clatk of Sanford, Florida.
# 1917a
»»
“ f *13*3, R ria tln g to Sutfraga and
Saplambar,
ISIS.
Tho
abovo
and
foregoing
ordinanca
by
For
*la
(I)
P
resid
en
tial
Elector*.
E llgibllU y.
GORHAM'8 STERLING SILVER
thought probable Greece will soon
J.
I). DAVISON
a. it.
un .io u n .
i me
ma inn
tbla day
da approved.
F or on* R anroaontatlvo of tho F o u ith
Ba i t rav o lred b y th * legislature ol tha
May or of tb* City of Hanford, Florid*. *-1Wltnommy hand on tbia tho flat day of Aug. ISIS Coogrm
alonal D istrict of Ih* Btat* of. Flor- atato of F lo rid a:
‘ROGERS' PLATED WARE
abandon neutrality and join the en­ 7-Tu**-4ic
-■»
I
j . d . d a v is o n ;
T h * t th * lollowfhg am en d m en t to Sec­
tente powers. The precise causes
Mayor of tbo City of Sanford. ulltod s u !L - * ,,f' flUb Contt— ot th# tion 1 of A rtlel# VI of th a constItulIon el
S-Tua* tic
o f A vail,all** far T o t D ead lla d a r
the atato. of Florida be, a n d th* asm s ,a
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES j which led to the resignation of the N ail,#
F o r O ovstnor of th o S ta te of F lo rid a . S a d ie s S o f C b ay lar 4MS. L a v a o f FtorF or S a c ra u ry of 8ta$o o f' tho S ta ta o f hereby agrsrff to aa d sh all b* subm itted la
| ministry have not been disclosed, on Ida
4
th*
ulartor* ml th* s ta t* a t the g tn eral
t a Ik* Circuit C ourt. B o raq lh Judicial C li- F lorida. Nolle* la b arab y (Iv a n Ib a t C. W. E n tiF o r A ttorney G ta e ra l ol th a S U M of election la l t l l lor raU H catlon or rajeciioat
cu ll, Som laolo
C qualy, Fieri da
la r
account of the exceptionally rigid m lnear,
Sacltcn 1. E vgry mal* person ol th* eg*
Florida.
purebaaor ol T a i C a itiflra to No.
C haurory
censorship, * A London dispatch yes­ I l t l , dated i h r 6th day of J u ly , A. D. K atkloan Luclls A dam a and
F or C om ptroller of tho S ta te of F lo rid a . ol tw e n ty on* years and upw ard* who 1* a
„
ritixsn
of tb * U nited Stale* a t th* lim a ho
1SIT, baa fllvd aald ro d iflrat# in my offleo, Clifford S. A dam a, b ar hus­
F ar T raa.u rar of th o S u t * of F lorida.
terday aiad M. Ziamis' complained and
baa m ad* application for t a s dvad to band. C om plainants
F o r S uperintendent of Fublic In atrtictio n a p p lie as to ragietar shall ba doomed n qua).
m il to C oncal
iSed elec to r a t nil alaetU n* u n d ar th* conv«.
I)**d an d for ol th o S tal* of Florid*.
that internal incidents wero prevent­ teau* In neco rd an ra w ith law. Said c e rtio ­ •
ra te embrace* tb a followlnc dvarilbod propF or C om m U alontr of A grlculturu of th* a titk tio a of th * sta te ol Florida, provided,
K inialay. Q rsro
Hallaf
th a t h# poaaaaaea th a follow ing additional
ing him from dealing with the ex- vrty situ a te d In Sominol* co u n ty , Florida, OK aorga
S la t* of Florida.
incalrv, hla wife,- an d
to-w lt: 'W r i t , h a lt of Ufock S, aouth of A lb ert E. S m ith, Sr.
F or tw o Justice* of th e Suprem e C o u rt n u allflratlo n a:
Magazines Periodicals tcrnal situation.
Townahlp, (In*, W tldmvrv. T he said lan d
II# ahail hnv* (raided a n d had his per­
Dolan da nta.
, ■■ of th* SUM of Florid*.
b rlh f aaa»*a*d a t tb a d a ta of tb* laauonc* of T o A lbart E. Sm ith, Sr.
F cr one R ailroad Com m issioner of tb * m anent hom o an d ptar* of abode in th a
It lit believed in London that his auck
Florid*.
c e rtio ra te in Ik* asm * of U nknow n.
sta te af F lo rid a lor a n t ywar, and In th*
It appoatins from tbo affidavit af Katb- S la t* ot
Soda Water
S tat# S*oblpr for IS th Sanatoria! D is­ co u n ty w boroln ho applies t a ragietar lor
cadiO cat* _«
ahail inboi„„_
rodoomod
resignation was due-to the fact that Unloaa i..aald i._
.. ... -1 i—n Luciio Adams and Clifford S. Adam* tr icTor
t ol tha S u t * ol Florida.
a c ,o n lin e to law .t a. .i a
davd —
six m onth*, previous th e re to .
, l T l*l n f I , , , aUUD iV iS V f ku*t&gt;aad, c o m p lain an ts in tb* above oohe accepted the premiership on the on on tb* 14th
For on* Member at th* Houm of RoprtConfectionery
d a y of O ctober, A. D*
ID tio d .cau ao , th a t A lbert E. Sm ith, Sr., daUe m u st bo able to (*«d. w rit* and Inter­
■anutlvaa of tho* Stale of riorid*.
official slgnalura aad aaal |Tandant* Jn the above entitled cause I*
understanding that he was to* main­ Witnraa
p ret a n y sactio n of tho c o n stitu tio n of th*
For C ounty Judge.
day
ol
thll
the
t
ptambar,
A.
•
tu
ta of F lo rid * ' a t th a tlm a b* applies to
SC
n
o
n
-rraid
rn
t
of
th*
ita
t*
of
Florid*,
th
a
t
hi*
Cigars and T o b a c c o s tain neutrality and in viwe of the 191S.
For Sheriff.
rogtsU r a n d v ote.
rraidtnc* I* a t 35 M ont-C alm itro o t, W aait
F
or
Clerk
of
th*
C
ircu
it
C
o
u
rt.
(wall
•
E.
A.
DOUGLASS,
DiArolt, in th a ita t# of M lrhfgan, th a t it
If* m u s t ow n In hi* own r i l h t property
Bulgarian occupation of Greek ter­
F or C o u n ty A iaraaur ol Tun**.
,
C lrrk C irru lt C o u rt Hrminolr C o., Fla.
ia th* batlrf of th* affiant* th a t ha ia over
lo th* valua of not leas t_____nuadrad
h a n five hundred
For T * t Collector.
By V. M. McDaniel, D. C. th* *f* of tw en ty one, th a t th ere ia no p er- • For
ritory had fdupd this impossible.
S u p erin ten d en t of P u b lic I n ­ dollara. w hich fact shall ba determ in ed only
7-Tue»-4t
aon in th# atato of F lo rid a aervice of aub- stru c tioCn ounty
hy
the
■
eo
ilam
en
t
books
at
th * county at
.
Up to the time of the first dis­
po*na upon whom w ould bind th e aald
th* llm * ho applies to rtg tsM r and io ta .
For
County
Surveyor.
A
lbert
E.
Sm
ith,
Sr.,
Ha m u st n o t hav* been o o n tlc U d , p re­
patches announcing that M. Ziamis lludfrt for Seminole Caanty, Fla., Flnancta
For five County Commltalontra.
I t i* therefor* o rd ered t h a t you, A lbert
For th ree member# ol th * C ounty B oard vious to (h* tliqg h# applies to register
has presented his resignation his re­
1st, 1916, rn d in y E. Sm ith, Sr., app ear to th a abov* atylad
*r vote, of la rcen y , ro b b ery , forgery, per­
tn m u c lio n .
e p ^ m b rr 30tV, 1917:
rau»* and rhak* ana war u n to tb f t i l l oi of F Public
or Juatic* of the ^o ac* in and fo r tb o ju ry or b rib e ry In, sp y of th * court* of. any
tirement was unexpected for it war S(irnrral
tis.ns.oo ro m p lain t filed therein agalnat you at tho billowing
Fum^ __—...
•
J u s tic e D la triru , v ll: No*. 1, 2. ta la or of tb * U nltsd S ta ta a , or Jf ao con­
906.75 .court houaa J n Sanford, Seminole co u n ty '
victed he m ust have been resto red to the
understood the premier had as­ I^aa 6 p»r c rn l ____ ___
orida,
6k
Yh*
ao
*
.............................
econd d ay of
O ctober
»
’ For C onstable In an d for th* following- right* of citlM nC hlp.
sumed dictatorial powers and was
$17,226.25
16. It
lt d ay of
____________
» being
.- in * a ru
rut*
thl* court, and Ju tllc * D istrict*, v li: No*. 1. t . ‘3, 4.
Provided, how ever. T h a t no person or
~“ # ' com plaint'*
in ddefault
tfa u lt theraof tb
bill
P lu m b in g and
In taatlm ony whereof, I hxv# h e re u n to tln*al d e scen d an t of any such person who
in an exceptionally strong position. Hoad and ll r i d tr
....----- $28,110.00 I of
i l l _________
_ confesied
_______ _
of com
complaint
plaint w
will
bo tak en aa
t
e
l
.
r
a
y
hand
and
affltm
l
th
e
great
aaal
ot
waa
on J a n u a r y let. 1867, o r. prior there­
. — 1,410.60 I and fin d derre* e n tered therein a* prayed tha Stat* of Florida, at Tairihaa***, the to, en
Political affairs reached a crisis after l^ a i 6 p rr c e n t__
titled to vot* under Ih* con elitu tlo n t
| a g iin a t you.
thl* tha twenty-fourt day of Au­ an d law s cf a n y of th e elate* or te r­
G as Fitting
the Bulgarian forces invaded north­
$ 26,799.50
It i* further ordered th a t thla order be Capital,
A. I). 1916.
ritories, or e n title d to vot* u n d e r any form
J
| ubllahrd In th e Sanford Herald, a raw a- guat,
eastern Greece and the followers of firn rra l School F u n d .
(aeal)
11. CI.AY CRAWFOHD,
of governm ent, or any n a tu ra ftio d c n iie q
I 2 S . 2 1 0 . 0 0 paprr
p u b llth rd
In
S anford,
Seminole
or bis d e f e n d a n t* , shall be denied the
Secratary
Secretary
of
State.
1.110.60 | county, Florida, once a Week for four con- To C. M. H and, Sheriff Sa
All Work Receives My Persona former • Premier Venixelos served I r u &amp; prr crn l ..
rig h t to re g iste r an d vote because ha ahail
Ihrriff Seminol* C o u n ty .
recut tv* wreka.
oot ha able to r*ad, writ* an d In terp ret
3-T uca-IO tt
warning on King Constantine that I
126.709.50 |
W itnraa my hand and official aeal of Slid
any section o f th* c o n s titu tio n , of tb*
court, 29th d ag of AugUrt, 1916.
Attention And Rest KtTiirls
I he must ah an do n the advisors which, I'inr and K o rfcllu rr.
■tat* ol F lo rid a, a* abov* p ru s id a d , or b e­
Administrator** N o llc e o f S ettle men I
____ i.„ * 6,600.00 I Iaeal I
E. A. DOUOLABS, C lerk.
cause he ehaJI n o t own p ro p e rty ot the
A cceaala
_____ _ -403.00 Dickinaen A D lcklnron.
it was said, had misled him and in­ l-rra 5 p rr to n t — —
Value above specified: n a tu ra lise d eltlicns
Solicitor* for C om plainant*.
T o All Whom I t M ay C oncern:
Oppoai(• City Hall
Trlepbouq No 25 fluenced him in favor of Germany.’
ol th e U nited S ta irs , how ever, n l th e time
$ 6 , 1 9 7 . Oft)
fl-Tm’a-Stc
N otice U here: y given th a t on T u fed ay , th ey a p p ly . *bd before they sh all he ad­
th* 17lh dap ot O ctober, A. D. 1916. I m itted ta r re g iste r, shall praaoht ta the
At the same time M. Venixelos ex­ Ilullding Fund
___ :__ $ 4,300.00
■hall present m y acco u n t as ad m in istrato r registration officer c e rtio ra te of h is n slo u ralAa O rd in an ce *
----------201.60 P roviding for the
Issuance ol llo n d t In th# of th e eel ate of Lucy S. B row n, deceased, lia tlo n , or a d u ly a u th e n tic a te d cop
pressed confidence in M. Zaimis D m S p rr r e n t.
Jpy
nf (46,000.00 lor thy Purpose of P ay­ to tb* H onorable U sarge O. l i e n Ikg, C o u n ­ thereof.
$ 4,098.60 Sum
whom lie asked the king to support
ing. R etiring and R efunding an laiue ol ty Judge of Seminole 4 a u n ty , a t hle'ufllre in
SCc.
2s
Upon'
th
*
ad
o
p
tlo
fr
uf
th
is
am
end­
Florida, J&lt;«td
jiq d . '* t th e -x a m &gt; t i d e
n d a of tb* C ity of S anford, Florida, In S anford, Florid*.
mid it was understood an ngreement I'ublbliy Fund.
m ent to th* co n stitu tio n , th o legislator*
F 2,150.00 •liu
tho Sum of $46,000.00, H earing - Dal* J a n ­ present my ec u 'here and a ik th a t the eald shall en act a p p ro p ria te raws to ’carry th*
I^aa
6
per
cent"___
_
100.75
acco
u
n
t
b*
approved
and confirm ed.
uary 1, 1897, end M atu rin g Jan u ary 1,
had been reached under which the
purpose
of th is am en d m en t in to effect.
-W.------------.SUN
P, W ll.' _
1917, and A uthorising and Empowering
Th# votes c a st in com pltaqca w ith aald
$ i , 040.25 th#
Zaimis ministry was to continue in
A d m in istrato r C. T . A.
M ayor ol th* C ity of S anford, F lorida,
proposed a m en d m en ts, and th a canvas*,
IM -Tueo-IO tc
lo issue a Call for an E lection to D eter­
Oa« Inch ('ard* Will lit* t'ubllnhed Un­ power with the ‘strong support of the Hoad and Hridge
declarations a n d retu rn a th e re o f., ahail b*
132,240.00 mine
th#
question
aa
to
th
e
Issuance
of
subjected lo th * **m* regulation* and re­
der Thin Heading At The Itnl* Of $7.2* Vt’iiigelos garty. After the tall of the l.«aa &amp; pet c e n t—..
1,612.00 Said ltunda, and for th e Election of a
strictions
a t ara provided by law fo r gen­
N
OTICE
OF
R
L
E
C
1IO
N
Per Year.
Hoard
of
T
hree
llond
T
rustees.
W hereat, .Tha le tlsla tu ro of 1916/ under eral elections In th * alata of F lorida,
130,6^8.00
Venixelos cabinet last October on ac­
W hen aa, op J a n u a ry I, 1917, tha drat th e constitution o f 1683, o( thq at it* df
T o ta l ____________ ______
(aaal)
In T estim o n y W hereof, I hav*
issue of bonda of th e city of Sanford, F lor­ Florida, did peat three Joint reanlutions tirocount of the king’s disagreement
h e re u n to Set my h a n d and af( • c n r ra l Fund
Office Neil to \V. E. Housholder
ida. dated. Ja n u a ry I, 1897. for the sum ol poring am endm ents to th a constitution ol
ffxed th * O real Baal of th e Stal*
I tr n l ol C o u rt llo u a r
______ _ ._$ 1.200.00 $46,000.00, te a rin g Interest a t th* rate of
with its policy favoring intervention Salkrira
Garner &amp; Woodruff lluildine
o t F lo rid a , a t Tallahaaoee. Ih*
th * s ta te ol Floiidg, and th * asm* wore
of o fllrrta...........
4 , 0 0 0 .0 0 a ll Per cent per annum , will m ature, an d
C a p ita l, thla the- tw enty-U fth
agreed to by a 'v o te of threo-flftha ol all th #
in the war with the nllies, M. Zaimis Commlulonr A (coa.......... ......
7 .2 2 0 . 0 0
W
hereas,
a
t
lb
*
lire*
of
issuance
of
afore­
d
ay of J u ly , A. D. 1816.
mam
bare
elected
to
each
house:
th
a
t
tn
*
I) K. V . E . W A T TS
K\ippIiri
for
County.._____
_
_
3
.5
0
0
.
0
0
said
bonds,
no-od
eq
u
elq
provision
waa
made
was called on to form a cabinet. He I n r i d r n l a l a ................................... 1__* __ 1,3 0 6 .8 6 for th# p ay m en t c r a u l i bonded Indebted­ v o tes oo aaid joint resolutions wer* an trred
II. C L A Y C R A W F O R D .
upon th r lr -respective journal*, -with th*
* Secretary ol S tat* .
EYE, EAR, N O S E and TH R O A T announced a policy of armed neu­
ness a t th e d a te of m a tu rity ot said bonda yea* and nave thereon, and thay did d eter­
101-7
ur*-lltc
$17,226.25
an d .
MONDAYS and Tllt'ltSdAYS
mine
and
direct
t
b
i
t
lb*
aald
Joint
resolu­
trality. The cabinet resigned in
Road and llrld g * Fund
W hereas, th* city of Sanford, at this tlm a tio n ! ba su b m itted to th* electors ol, th*
10* In « OO |*. M.
la Circuit Court, Bavaulh Judicial Circuit
November but in Juno M. Zaimis S alary S upt. R oad C am p _____ ___.$ 900.00 ha* no funds available for th e paym ent of sta
t* a f th a genera^ alactlop in N ovem ber,
Namlaal* Ceuaty. Florida
A asislanls ...
. ___ .
600.00 | eald bond#, and will be unab le to meet and
O v m tr a e l Turpentine Company
G uards
_______ __ ______ _ 1,080.00 pay th* principal ol aald Issue ol bonda a t
Dr. H. H. McCaslin was again placed at the head of the 3l.atm
Now, therefore, ,1, II. C lay C raw ford,
va. .
un r o a d ,____ —......................Z _ l,60('.00 m atu rity , on to -w lt; Ja n u a ry 1, 1917, u n ­ secretary ol tha sta le of Florida, do hereby Haute M. Christman
government.
Although nck/iowt- F aad rfor
and ——-——
Block...... ................
2.500.00 less som e ad eq u ate provision la mad* there- give nolle* th a t a
Christ
msn,
her
husband.
Frank P,
DENTIST
_________ __ 4.500.00 for, a'nd
edging nnutrality he was regarded C o n v icts' K «il .
Wood
—
-I*-fla a e ra l E iecllsa
Wbvrcaa. It is doomed adv isab le to laeu*
Tool* and R epairs
______ _____ ^
1,000.00
Gar
*. for » lu
ht ld . Ib *«ck co u 6 |y In riq rld a ^ g a
Office in Garner Si Woodruff Building as having u predisposition toward Shoe* and C lothing for C o n v Icta.L • 760.00 bond* of th e c ity of S an io rd , FlorMrefund,!■ ii a M M T W l im H l J l u s -----T u e sd a y n e3 t.au
D iarhargv Money
400.00 I th e purpose of paying retiring
the
eqfcnto.
Lawllrldg* Tendars ___ _______________
SCO.00 l«g the ( t5,000.00 city
Formerly Occupied Hy- —
iihu- bs, a, r. Uurdett,
*1
ul E stim ated am o u n t d u a . Cli
eveoth par af Nsteukir
- - O'Rourke and Jam**
. .
Dr. W. K. H o u s e h o ld e r
O
ilourke,
her
husband.
for
tha
rallflcation
ot
rejactlon
of
tha
aald
__ 8 # - l F o rd ain ed b y tha m ayor and city
r
M aterial*
and
Joint resolution! proposing amendment! to
To tha defendants. Anal* Lawranco aad
■■- -v------T.BfotKOO council af th a c ity of Sanford, Florida!
11
Is*It n Bleu of wlion”one's Bps In_c idEqutplneal*..
~—— Lawrence, her husband and —--- 1
e n ta l* .______
________ 1,669.50 Section l : T h a t a bon* irnua In tha sum tha constitution of tha atsja of Florida, via: C hristm
an, h u sb an d a t th* i!*r*Bd*nt. H ai­
of $45,000.00, for tho purpose of paving,
HcfT?" asked tho dear girl in tho parW IT
Joint Resolution Proposing an Amend- ti*„ M. C h ristm an :
$26,799.60 retiring and refunding th e 146,000.00 s li A menl
Jjf_U ld*rad.
loF scene as she lowered tho blinds •
to
Section'
I
of
Artlda
9
of
tbo
You
apd
each of v«u ar* harehjr^ardstsd
per cent city of Hanford, F lorida, bonda,
Fla* and Farfelluro
Slats Constitution, Relating to Tai at[an lo,*p;icac-t*-Ah*~Wff--at»ff tAuiU rnuaff on
and seated h e r'person on tho end of F eeding Prisoner*...... ......... .................. $ 1,600.00 m aturing J a n u s * I, 1917, be. an d th* iam *
DENTIST
und Fioancp.
. --- --- ■—*" —
nctoher 2, 1916, ut the Court lfUuso In Han«
*
1
of Proaecutlng Attorney__
900.00 It haraby au th o rised ; p rovided, however, —Be
n sofa built for two. “I don't know, Salary
lt rw*iv*d By Ihv legislature of tb* 'fo rd . F lo rid ..
J a ilo r ...........
600.00 th a t before S lid botlilx shell be tWuad th* state
of
Florldllk
I t ii fu rth e r o rd ered th a t thla o rd er be
. Office: Yotrcll Building
I'm- sure," replied the donsa young Jurors sad Witnesses,. t _______ s_ 6,1»7,&lt;S) -uesetlun o f ' B ailin g . seld bonda. as well a t That tba fallowing amendment ol Section published
one* a w eek for alg h t auceeaelv*"
th a am ount to be Issued an d th a purpoe*
msn, ns ho folded Jlis arms and tried
6 of Article 9 of tha constitution ot th* state, weeka In th* S an fo rd H erald, a new apaper
/ ’ •
$ 8 ,1 9 7 .0 0 lor which tho m oney la to ha e ip en d a d ahail relating
8A N F O K D J :
: FLOK.lrA to-look wish, ’"but I presume It Indi­
p
u
b
l
i
s
h
e
d
in Sem inole county a fd r n a jd .
to
taiatlon
and
BnanCe.
ia
htreby
be su b m itted to th* registered voter* of th *
Comm issioners B udget of E ip en d itu rM
W ltncas my- h an d a o d th* aeal of tb*
city or Sanford, who own real o sta ta th e re ­ agreed to and itall b* submitted lo *h*
7-Tue*-4tc
•
cates some sort of s cutaneous trou­
tect ora cf t he it ate-for adoption or reject ion aald C ircuit. C o u rt th l* H a t d a y of July,
■‘ TMOMam CMMI.r WILSON
in, a t a n election lo be held In' eurh m an­ *1*
.
a t Ih* next general election hereafter: th a t A. D . 1916.
E. FKROtrSON iini simuiKB ble."—-indlnnspolls Star.
An O rd la sn re P ro h ib itin g th e p a r ag s a ner, and a fte r eurh notice aa la prescribed I* to say, tb n ( Saction 9 of. Article 9 of Ih*
(Omriri aeal)
.
A p r N lratla W ithin Ih* City af Hanford by the ordinance* of th* c ity ol Sanford,

#A N T L^WBlt RATES

HENRY McLAULlN

Maxwell’s

1041st.St. Phonel82
C . H . D IN G E E

I BUSINESS CARDS j

Wilson &amp; Housholder *

Sanford,

LAW YERS
-

•
Florida

E lto n J. M oughton
ARCHITECT,
Office In Yawcll Illdg.

Sanford, FIs

..GEO. A. DECOTTES.;
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
Practice in State and Federal Courts
Garner-Woodruff Bldg
Sanford Fla

SCHELLE MAINES
LAWYER
SUITE 9, COURT HOUSE - PHONE U3

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

Dr. J* A, TROYILLION

Any B rakes (llssa, N all*. T arh a, W ll* nr
Cither 81a arlal T h at M ay D am age P a s s ­
This Year’s Model.
ing Vehicles
Modern Schoolboy—"Teacher, would
Be It ordainad Jyy th * . m ayor and city
you mind telling my chauffeur I'm c o u n cil of tba city of S a n fo rd , Florida:
S ection 1. T h at no person, or persons,
kept in and that he’ll have to wslt?*’— shall
plar* or cau a to J&gt;* ptaced oo any
l’uck.
s tre e t w ithin th* co rp o ral* lim its of th e city
of Sanford any broken- gla a, nails, tacks,
w ire, gravel, granite, rock*, hgirk bat* or
pebble* or any o th er m a te ria l th a t m ay
d am ag* in any w ay a n y p a stin g person or
LEGAL ADVLRUSING
v c h lrlf, or which m ay in ju r* or dam ag* th*
tire* of any autom obile.
2. T h s t a n y pereon convict* i
holler ot A„llrallen for Tai Drtd Uadar • f Sthection
e violation o l an y ol th e provisions of
Hrcilua b uf Cksylrr 4SSS, Laoa af Flor­ Iho foregoing
section shall upon conviction
ida
e ra o f be lined not m or* th s n $30.00, nor
Nolle# la hrraby given thaf Chratrr Han­ th
Im
prisoned
mor*
th a n th ir ty day*.
iiiikt, puichaarr oi
-. Tai vr,
„i■,- No. 940,
Crr ■
lilcilr
datnl tho fith day u( November,'A. D. 180b S ectio n 3, T his o rd in an ce shall become
haa lllrd and trrtinrala in my offlre,
ollirr, and effective Im m ediately upon passage and a p ­
hat mail* applicitlon for lax deed lo laau* p ro v a l by th* m ayor.
P assed H a t day of A u g u st, 1916.
in arcordanra with law. Saul rartiflcate
■mliraoa ihr following dracrlb &lt;1 property
C. II. D IN G K K ,
President p ro te m o t th* C ity
utuatod in Ktmlnolr county, Florida, to­
Council ol S anford, Florida.
il: South 8 acre* of Ki(' ol NW&gt;t of
8Et{, Hoc. S, Tp. 81. 8, H. 29 E. Sacra*.
l . - J a m r a C. R oberts, c ity clerk ol th*
The aaid land bring aaaoaard at th* data city ot Hanford, Florida, ido h e ie b y rertlly
ot tha irauanra ul auch Crrtincata in Ibr th a t th a above and foregoing ordinance wae
name of Unknown. Uni*** *atd rrrtiflcatr duly passed hy th* eflv co u n cil of S anford.J
■hall t&gt;* redremad according to law tai F lorida tn ragvlar teaelan, o n th is th e 2 1 st
dr*d wilt taau**tb*rron on th* 14th day ol day of A ugust. 1918.
Oftob*rt A. I) 1910.
•
JA S . C . R O B E R T S ,
Witor«a my official aignalur* and a*ah (aoal)
C ity Cterk ol S a n io rd Florida.
tbia tha 12th day of Srptembrr, A. I&gt;. 1016
T h e aboye and foregoing ordinance by* me
(aaal)
E. A. DOUU1.ASS,
th la d ay approved.
Clrrk Circuit (‘SUrt Srtnlnol* Co., Fla.
itnraa ray band on th is th * 22al day of
lly V. M. Me Daniil, D. C. A uW
g u at, 1916.
|-Tur^ 6le
J . D. D A V ISO N ,
i
Mayor of th* C it y of Sanfordi
N a llr* o f Ayyllrallan for T n l ) r * d Under
6-Tu**Uc

Hrcllaa S af Ckayla) 4BSS. Law* of Flor­
ida
Notice I* hrraby given that M. E. Dooley,
purchaarr ol Tai ("ortlflrata *f o. 1201,
detail tho 3rd day ol June, A. D.-I9I2. haa
S P E C IA L IS T
lUtd iMd rartinratr In my fflCr. and ha*
appllea'lon for tax deed to uaua in
In CANCER, GOITRE and TUMORS road*
accordanco with law. Said cortlfleala »mC uts Them Without Cutting Jhem Out brarca. tha fallowing drMrllMd proporty
•I'uilrd in K*minnle county, Flotida, towlt: HWU ol BEH. Soc. 10. Tp. 20 S. K.
ORLANDO, - FLORIDA 32
E.. 40 aeraa. &lt;.
Tha said land being aaaraaad at the dal#
of Ih* laauanr* of auch carllffrate in th*
ntmr of Unknown. Unlraa raid cwrtiAcat#
ahaU b* radedmad according to law tai
dead will la u* tharaon on th* 14th day of
■UOttSUOU TO W. II. UNDXRWOOD
Oetobor. A. D. 1016.
ra n d tw o horse W agons M ad e •Wltnaaa my official aignilur* and *m |
an fo rd , on hand a t all tim es. tbla^'iha 12th day of H«ptambar, • A. D.

SANFORD WAGON WORKS
TRACTICAL HORSESHOER
M&amp;-207 Oak Ave.
Phone 244

*(*^*» •

E. A. DOUOLABS,

Clark Circuit Court KrrolaoU Co., Fla.
._ .
By V. M. McDonlaL b. C.
T-Tur.btc

Aa Ordlaaaca Providing for Ih* Wotllag
of Hlreet* and Meads by F e n ia n I’rmane
H olding Wilkin th* City Limits st Hasfeed, Florida
R* it ordained by th* mayor and city
council of Sanford, Florida:
Section l. Thet every obi* bodied male
pereon over the «g# ol eighteen years, and
undar th* aga of Blty years, who ha* bekn
a resident of th* elty of Sanfoid, Florida,
tor a period of thirty day* shall be subject
and liable to work on tba siresta, roada and
alley# In said city, as heralnaitor provided.
Section 2. That every mala person, as
described tn Ssrtlon I of this ordinanca
■h*M bo subject and llabl* to work on the
sir eats and roadr ot th* city of Sanford
for not mor* than ill days In sack year:
Jirovlded, however, that any. paraon sub­
set lo road and street duty may p«rform
•urh aarvlc* by an abta bodied aubsUluta
aver the ag* of eighteen years, or in llau
theraof may pay the city of Sanford tha

F lorida, and provided fu rth e r th a t aald
bonda shall be Issued only upon th * approval
ol Ib* m ajo rity ol aald voters, voting nl
such *lectfon.
7
Section 2: T h a t eald bonds sh all be o f
tbe denom ination of 11,000.00 oach, beating
In terest at Ih* ra t* of five and one-half p ar
re n t, per aanum, internet payable eem l-annually,
on th* Oral d ay s of Ju ly and J a n u a r y of earh
year; aald Issue of bond* for th* sum ot 34LOOO
to m ature th ir ty y a a n a fter th e d ata of
laeuanr* theraof; aaid ieaua of bonds to ba
d a te d Ju ly 1, 1916, and to m atu re July 1,
1*46.
Section 3: T h a t the M ayor ot tb a city of
B anlord, Florida, be, and ha la hereby In ­
stru c te d , su t h u rtled and em pow ered to cell
an election t&lt;f determ in e th* q uestion of the
issuance ol aald bonds, provided to r In tha
preceding sections, and to elect th ro e per­
sona to serva. w ith o u t com pensation, aa a
board of bond trustee*; said election to ba
held In strict conform ity w ith (he ordinanca*'
ol th e city of E anford, relatin g to band
•lactlona.
Section 4: T h a t this ordinance ahail b e­
com e effective, im m ediately upon Its pas­
sage and Ita ap p ro v al by tb a m ayor or
upon becom ing a n ’ ordinance w ithout hla
approval.
Passed th is S lat d ay of Augu it, 1910.

F. Jl. DINGER,

President Pro T am of th e City
Council ot ft* if ird. F lorida.
I, Jam es C. R o b e rt', cl y clerk ol tb e city
of Sanfoid, F lo rld t, do hereby certify th a t
th * above sn d forvtving ordinance we*
duly passed by lu* c ity council of Sanford,
F l o r i d a r e g ' i af aew lan, on thl* tho 2D
dey of'A uguv . 1918.
W
ll neatm y h in d , and tha aaat of th a e lty
______
tff Sauford on th l l th # 3 U t d ay of A ugust,
1916.
(aoal)
JA S. C. R O B E R T S .
, C i'y Clerk of Saniord, Florida.
T h e abov# and foregoing ordlnane* by m e
thla day ap p ro eed .
W itness ruy band on th is th* S la t d a y
of AuguM, 1916.
J . D. D A V ISO N .
M ayor of I h i C ity of S anford.
3*Tu#o-6le
ln

th * ronnlj- J i d g a * C ourt, C eunty ef
H arrlaolc, H iatt of i'inr Ids
In tb e m atter of tha dale ol th a P ro p erty
ol Allison E. I’alm ar, a M inor.
N otice la here &gt;y given Ib a t It ia tb a Intchiton ol to a undersigned M attl* II. C arr
(form erly M attie II. P alm ar) aa guardian of
th* ootaia of Allison E. I’alm rr, n m inor, to
maka application to th * 'C o u n ty Ju d g e of
Saminoly county, Florida, a t hi* offlc*. in
th* co u rt Jious* ut Sanford, In eald county
on W edoeellay, Ih* 30tb day of B epum M *
A. D . 1113. for a u th o rity to, sell on u n d i­
vided one-eighth in te re st, whlrii la llta Inter eat of tha aaid m inor la and t o ' tk a fat-

co n a tltu tlo n of th* au t* - b* am en d td to
ra id aa follow*:
,
"S ectio n . 9. T hera ahail b# exem pt from
ta x a tio n property to th* value of Avp hun3 rod dollara to aver} widow th a t haa l i r a
y dependent on her (or m p p o r t, 'a n d
•v e ry paraon who
. 1 ^1i1 a ____
bona ___
fid*
__________
resident_
of th e state and has lost
it -aa lim b o r been
ia war or by m tefortun*
ldisabled
U

A J o in t Raaolut.on
R esolution proposing a a a m en d ­
m ent t* Section* 2, 3 and .$ of A rticle V tt
of tb e *oaatlm tlon ul thy sta te of Florida,
relatin g to census and ap p o rtio n m en t.
He It resolved b y th* legialatur* ol the
atelvT of H o n d a:
T h a t th* following am endm ents to th*
co n stitu tio n uf tb* sta le qf Florida be. and
tha u n r ara hereby agreed to . and th*
sam e shall b* su b m itted to th* elector* qi
th# atato a t tb* ganaral election in 1916. for
ratificarioo or rejection: *
Section 2 ,of Article V II ia hereby am en d ­
ed so sa to read as follavri:
" T h a legiaUlurv* th a t ejjafi convene io
Ib* y e a r 1913 and Ih errelter shall consist
of one mem ber ol tb* seoat* from each

* - .
E A, D O U G L A SS.
*
-1'
C lark C ircu it C o u rt.
Maescy A )V ailo«. *
; VVf 1, Sols, for c o m p lt.
99-T ues-Ste

A . FINE REMEDY FOR
BILIOUSNESS AND
CONSTIPATION ——

r-

Pooplo nil through
itlgb this saction are
buying
dying I.IV-VKR-LAX
LIV-VKK-LAX bocal
l.ecxuge it
ii Is
‘ a
preparatloB
of real merit. It is a vegetprt'jtaratloBof
able remedy that acta natuhtlly and ef.tnoroui'*
anil bowels. It _ ____________
county. Jn tbe elate, and of oo* member of Tionc of the dano era and bad after offeeta
th* houaa of ryprraeatatrvea. from ateh ________
calomel. —
LIV- VER-LAX Trill get you
county tn tba stata (or every tab Ih-iusand of
of p opulatiua therein, or ihh m ejn r Irartion right, keep you right and stvo you doc­
tharaol where there m a y b e a m ajor rr a e iu n tor's bllla. Sold In 50c and $1.00 bottles
left over a lte r dividing tha w nole num ber under an nb»olut« guarantee.
Every
o( p o paL
u Jy iijn of tha c o u aty hy th e num ­
ber tan tuoU tann: Provided, t h a t each bottle bears the llkenrai of L. K. GricBny
r ju n ty shall h tv * a t leaet on# rapreoeoth- Kor n!o by W. G. ALDRIDGE.
llv* an d th a t no' esuftty shall h av e more

th a n th ree repress n u ll v et In th e kouee e l
repreeantativae. T he member* of th e house
nl rep resen tativ es shall b* elected for ' a
term of tw o year* and tn* m em bers of tha
• m a te shall oa alteted lor a terra of fo u r
y tara, u ir a p t aa b arrln aftar provided. T ha
•lection fo r. eidm bars foi each branch ahaU
be at tb* ta m e ttm* and placoa, T ba term
of o illcs of ssaato ra elected in 1916 akali
ta p irs on th a first M onday In A pril, 19)9
Tka t f r p of offic* uf asaatora s la tte d Ip
1913 (rom th a following counties, to-w itl
E scam bia,v'G advdea.1 Jackaqn, Laon, ,M adlran. la ila y a lta . T aylor, C olum bia. N assau,
D uval, MarlWT S um ter, JoT traon, l a *
M onrus, P u tn d m . Volusia. H am illun, A lach­
ua, B row ard. lib e rty , H ernando, Fin.H as.
U rsvard, Balm llsach and i^ v y , anall a tpira an th a A nt Monday- In A pril, 1921:
all other spnatora ta ba alaetad In th a year
1918 thair term of office shall a ip ira on tb a
Drat M onday In April. 1923. AU m am bara
of tba houaa ot rapraaantatlvaa alaetad a t
tba ganaral aU -tlo a i n ' 1911. th a ir term o f
office ahail axplrx on tb* first' M onday in
April, l ? t l , and .IkareaR ar tbd term of o tHca of at) njambara of tb a ' house of rapromanna on th a first
• id a y in A pril
s i AI tb a g tn
ami tharakflar, ailI

Ladies of Sanford and Vicinity j »
Dreaa making Parlors will be open­
ed after September 20th, 1916
Over Yowcll St LVa. Drjr Good*
Store on, ^Irgt Street. Having
had years or experience, am compotent to' Design, Cut knd FR
Ucautlful Garment* for el) Flgnreff.
Work will be Iloaullfhlty Finished
and Gnarenteed to plctuu-.

J)
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&lt;'
,)
&lt;&gt;
•;

Reipectfullr,
MRS. DELLA

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PAGE SEVEN

member It, »»»•

L ate Model

in

Separate Skirts

O.B.IDynp’d,
,&gt;&lt;k 1. VI f n h u t
- I» Wi CufT.C . .
r . Ilonaeholder

1911
1916
1977
1916

6.00

Howard A Hoawid
Howard AHtfVw.nt.

i.___ ii. T. Houaer ,-----

Dralrf in Vrg
Rriail Nlrnkanl
tom lw r ! haler
Hmtaurant
---------------D rakr m Erteh I r u .u

---------

L ic e n s e s fo r th e Y e a r E n d in g O c to b e r 1 s t, 1 9 1 6
l . E r p 1911
(Iro. C. lim in g
Who Male D ialer &gt;n Caa.
2. Sep IBIS
— Btandard Oil Co.
Rrigil Merchant - .... 3 —B#pt 1916.__________ , _____ ,
Tel Syitem, 482 phonna
&lt; Sept 1916......... So IM IT ti.A rrphona Co
2 J a. m I L _a ama . - A •—.. mma _
lUal
lUtate Agent
5 Sept 1915 ___ _ J . N. Wh Uwr----------------R rt* ' M rrrhant
.Urta 1 M rrrhani
M. P. Rob w o n_______:
Standard O I Co --------Tropica Hank ol Sanford
J O, MrCrory Store* C&lt;

U.W__ _ I.9U

6.00... *3.50
10.00— 5.00
25.00
12.10

1100..

lid ail Merchant
lie ai M m h m t
Retail Merchant
1* ..Sept 1916.____O. r . Herndon.__________ — H o v . Pc. Show,
l9.._Srpt 1911____ Crown W illam ette Paper Co.— IleUl. Merchant
itr .,
6S95U
V,. U, I ta x u jn ,,,, ,
16 H pi 1916___ Sanford" Cycle Co._

Retail M rrmant
Retail
B rian
Retail
Rttat.

Peter E.

Mcvrhant
Merchant
Mrrrhant
Merchant

Ileta.1 Mrrrhant

7.60

6 00—
g.00—
3.00 _
4 50 ...
’4.80_

1000...
9.00 _
6.00—

.. Mi Plevat her --------------.San. Coca Cola Bott. Co.
..S. W. Ixewin ___ ——------A . W. Sm ith___________
Va. Car. Chcm. Co. .
M. Rotund i

F

Hartria A Turner
_ ld a M ty Grahvin — _
_Wil*on A Toomer_____
, Wr*t Si !# 4’**h Store—
.. Jarnoa M I.ter ,
------—J M S tum on._______
—Rivera Brew . . ...______
__J. A. Thompr.in ...... ..
—E F. Harr «&lt;*_______
..^th O. Brown,. ...,_____
J. B. Jtmai A Bro
. Ovwdo Hdw. A Funt C
-J o h n Thoma* _______ _

Adorning the Heads of Girls

11.00. _
1500
3.00—
3 . 0 0
4.60
8.00 _
8.00 „.
3.00

2.13
3.00
3.0C
_________

Ratail Mrrrhant
Ratail Mrrrhant
law yer
lll'ta.I Druggeta

.P. K a n n e r__ _____ ...
Saaf llldg A Ixtan Aaan.
2.I9?!
1.50
1.50
•loo
2.25
1.50

Rath* with Swimming Pool
Peanut Cart

6.00
1.00

I). C. Roth.
Randall Turner
M nm i
__ _________

lift '
■Taint. ■— .........—— —

314—J a n
316. Ja n
316—Feb
I1T_F#b
319... Feb
319.„Feh
229_Feb

liefall Merchant*
ItetaJ Merchant
lieta.l Merchant
Beta i Merchant
iximbec Dealer*..
It* raR Mrrrhant*

In?,

"hort b»tr '
i onnd try

0 fimmtiot effect.

limlaey,
W. W. AlwroaOiy

R atal Merchant
llevkd M rrrhani
Retail M rrrhani
.Turpentine Still. 16 bbla,____ _
Beta I Mrrrhant* Commiaaary
I'trufriit
l ii' .irlan

\

Itetad M rrrhant
Urtail M rrrhant.
Itrial! M rrchaql
I'hyilcian
______ u w _
Act Our Home I. te In* Co
Itrta I Merchant

3.00—
4 60—
4.00—

looo—
3.00—
3 00_

K rtaJ Merchant
IUta • Merchant.
Keel Eatata A
tlrrm Alii
ir tm n i I g * id In* Co. A g t

10.00—

. Agt London Ae* (,’o of lo n d t ti
_Agt Cittern, In* Co of Mo ____
1.00—
3.00_

jlartw r Shop, 1 chair
Urtail Merchant'
.firrengrocer. Dealer In F r o l

3 .00 _
3.00—
3.00—
3.10—
10.00...,

Retail Merchant
Phyairian
liv ery Stable toot over 6 hd)
Hotel I____ .
i

5 DO ...

13.(0—
■

Livery Stable

M arthant.
Merchant!
M rrrhant
.liarl&gt;er Bhcp, I chair,
liar her Shop, 4 chair*

-

Uetall Me*chant
I ai rr. bar Dealer
tail Drugs let
Merrhant
KetaL M trchar t (Comm.)
Shingle MU1
Baggage Wagon A Dray

0 .00—

5.00—
5.C0—
6,00._
1.00—
3.00—
3.00—
I M ...
4.60—
140 .
4.50 .

2^5
1 40
—
1.00—
.60
_
5.00___ 2 fO
__
6.00—
2.60
__ r 10.40— 6.26
__ 13.00—
__
3.00—
4.00
1.60
....
3.(0
1.60
__
3.00—
1.50
.
10 00 .
6 00 .
__
5.00— 2.50

J
.

”

1

Restaurant------llrtall Me chant
Retail M erchant

Retail Merrhant..
lx»n Aaaorlatlon

—Agt U dua Life A lllib Ina Co

..Gaiagw. .2__ __— ---- i—

.. Agt Metrop l.ffe Ina C o . — .
11*1aII Merchant
,.,,A gt Glenn* Falla Ina Co
* -Jket Hamb Brwm Eire In* Co.
" » — r 'P 'l o n A la n Ina Co ----Agt Watch Pbe lnM «iC r~ "
__ Agt. Aetna Ina. Co____ .T IT
T.. Agt Conn Puw In* Co
__ 8 gt Fire Aaa Co of I’hfla _.
__ German Am etIn* C o ______
. ,_Agt llarttord Fda IrtaCo . . . .
__ Agt Tha Home In* Co. N Y_
— Agt The Home In* C a N Y
i | i m&gt;
ix. of
ui N
ii A
n me#__
u n ——.
____
—Agt
In* Co
Agt Iiv A Ixmdon A (Hob*
Agt O ri«it I tour Co.---- .A gt Penn Fire In* Co_____
—Agt Phnrnta Aaa Co, l i J ..
-A g t l*rov Waab Ina C o ,___
__Agt Fidel A Ca* Co ______ _
- Agt Filler A D ep C o o l Md.
_Agt Spring. Ftrw A Mar I a
-.R etail M erchant...................

TTdrrtakrr (not Emb.)
A ft l.lnctjrv Amer life
Mercfarnt
Retail M erchant-

330—
Feh 1916,,{,
331—.Feb 1916...
332 . F rt 1916 v .
3 3 3 . Feb 1916....

333..
.Mat-1916.
338 . Mar 1918.
331...Mat 1918
333—.Mar 1918.
339 .Mar 1916
340. Mat Ills

iletiil Merchant
Jllry rk Repa r Shop
Ret at M arthant
llontblaclt 2 chain
IlootJj*rlc Ki n d
*
*
Urtai Merrhant
.. Baitwr Sh&lt;&gt;p 1 rhalr. , &gt;__ _
Rr- 1 ,1 M nrkant
...
lu tail M rr ha L......
- Krta l M rrrhant..

341_Mar
1 4 2 - M ar
343 -L ia r
344.—Apr

1918.
1916
1916
1116.

316 Apr
347.-A p r
148’_Apr
349—Apr
360-.A pr
• 6 1 - Apt

1918
IBIS.
1916
1916.
1916
1918.

.Gao. A. DeCotte*

Phyaielan. .._____ 1 ■' —
Wholmale Gror. alork 8, 00.
Agt York, flna Co li d

Phyacian
Retail Merchant
Whob.aI.. Dealer In Oil*
Whotewale I Jew) In Gaanlin*
llelall M rrrh a n t_---y}
la w y e r ._______________

345_Ape 1916

162.. . Apr

-tletai MrrchanL . . . __ p.
.Hetr t. M r r h a n t ______
.RetaU Merchant......
-Pool Ream, with S tablet
Ua l&gt;ef Shop 6rh*tra . . . —
Al&gt;,tractor* of Till a —

'
llral 11*1 ala A p(il x f "
Mr*. Ii. C. I*M«n....... ___ . ___ Hm b U Xlmfcn&amp;nij/T.
,
.O
p, luan
/.
Dr j . C. D arlr
.
..lU tar Mrrrhani
. it* Orrrun W t a h . ..
___ la* t ’r n m f r r b .. .. .
t r. W. lUaruiLni
. Retail M r r r h a n t \
It If, iv - ^ h „ w •
Frirt* 4 Collar.
1916.
1.___ J . E. In a r ro n ... .. .. __ —___ Ratal- M *irh*nt ...V___ _

355 ..M av 1916
968_May I9!A
M u*m-Iwhite A Brown
357—May lo t ”
363—May 1916____ J . O. Packard.
359 -M a y 1916-A. F. Connel y
380 ..M ay 1916_____ &gt; . P. Connelly.
■81_May, 1918,
‘“ "
362 May 1916
P. Connelly
383_May 1916
.A. K Connelly.
3 6 1 -M a y 1916
354— May 1916
P. Connelly.
364._M ay 1916
387May 1916
K J. Moughum
3 8 8 - May 1916
389May 1916

Uetall hlerrl
B rtrey.—._ ..
.Garar*
Itetai M rrrhant
HttierShoti.:
llralrrlnOila
.Whr-l aal* Dealer In Oaa.
Ret* 0 p ru g g fat.............. .
llrtall Mrrchaot.
.Livery St. 16 and lent th an 20
head of Sr, rW
.Retail 4 d tr Mata t a . .............—
Ratail Merchant

lailaJarkeon
• f t —M ay 1916
W.C.Marlut
374—May 1916
376 —May 1916.---- 1 ,y . n a i l —-.
•71—May 191*____ Dr. A.Dot an
376 .May 1916
3 7 7 -M ay 1916
W. Lawton, Prop
r r i - M a y 1918.
STB -J u n e 1916
E. Spunlng
3*0—Juno 1918.
vI tI -. J u
98aim
i« lU i„ p .» ,O
1111 ,,,
m 1918-----S.i gP.• Smith
382 .. June 1918------E. Z Zlmmarmi
381 Jut** 1918___ C. W. Katamlni
S84 -Ju n e 1918-----------Sanford Flour i
3- 6. June 1916.. Cto. A- Barker.
336—June 1*1«„__ B. T. Houaer—
3(7... Ju n a IBIS___ W .J . Law too..
384 June I l l s ----- W J. U w to n ..
449. . June 1918____ J. L Cook____
390. J a n e IBTt____ Wm. G . AMitd|
391—,Jun# 19(6____ W. H Ilowanl

Retail Merchant*.
Ixjnch Counter

Ratal Merchant.
Retail Marchant

Lunch Counter
.Watch

5.00—
4.00—
2. 0—
10AO_.

*4*0-.
3.00 .
»-00._.
34.00
6.00..

WOO—
is e —
1 M _ N ev 1*16.

1916.
1916
1916
1918
1916
1916
1916

.11 W. Herndon .
II W. Herndon..
.11 W. Herndon
Mamie Marshall

itetab Mrrrhai

.Ratail Merchant.

1916..

H. W. Herndon

g!2 ..Jan 1918
3 lS _ J a n 1616.

iarnth Counter

little girl of eleYen or so, with her
l i II. PatiJahel)
party dreas. It is of ptok aatla ribbon
a little more than an inch wide, ahlrred 17—O rt 1913..
76k_Ocl 1*14.
over a flat elastic bond, and It extends 169
—Oct 1915.
all aronnd the head.1 The small flat, 180—0«3 1916.1
ibsettra at each side may be centered
with beads 'or little cabochoaa, since IBS -Oct I f , 6 \ ___Kenne.h Walker.
" “
this Is 4n adornment' for high occa&lt; 1*4—O rt 1*1«.
165 . Oct 1*1
■ions.
B Coil In*
- Plain ribbons in light colors hare
the preference for ornaments of this
—o n H U .;
00 n M f "nd* WlU^* «*t,,Qd ■CrOSS kind. Bat for everyday and school nr .ot —o
n m e ..
wear darker colon and plaids may be 17 _ o n D l* .
of blby
bibVriM9
,leild *nd *°d 10
hm 9 hWld
Bt each muo.
side. u u w r depended upon as a safe choice for ns-Oct i n i j
I ered
’,n **
174—N»v 1914
pl*ct ? c
thla omjment to fklL
* 4
116—N 9.1916.,
A n ‘ J , w &lt;■ covered by the hair,
177. -Ncltf" 19 4_____Auto Snlaa Gui
sift
T *°Z u tu e KtH* ia made of
176 Nov 1916 _ Mamie Dtrwy.
I %tdr i , , rtt&gt;boov shout five inches
^ aim!., uod ■bout **“ head'and

- I ta u la P lanck
f u - Woodruff
P. I . Woodmfl
r . L. Woo-lruff
r . im w o o m n .
T. U Woodruff

11. W. Herndon
H. W. Iltrndon

Barter Shop, 3 chalra

botr* wki uh e
and buoyant
U r n *,
w e h # v e ■ •w a y s w i t h u s
ttad « nt I , " PV rr* 1 P iV tty o r n a m e n t s
« llrta
*o r s d o r n l n g t h e h e a d s
i”?0 0 * tlle tn t h e r e a r e b a n d s ,
o f tJtJJ: * , r o * o tte s , f o r t h e t i n i e s t
tb rn i
m u c h lik e
a b o u t ih ° J o r *1 r ,lt ^
**w m a d e In
n rrT B . f
b u t w ith rib b o n s
Very J ' n * ,d th . F o r t h e b a b y g i r l
I t o J S r r t b t&gt;oos a n s w e r f o r e la a -

Motor Co.

126
2.60
1.40
25.00

lletau Mrrrhani

Stable (9 h eajt

Agt Qu m Ina Co of Am*r
Krai E itate Agt
Krataurant
Show for 1 day onl)
Phytic lan
Retail Merchant

6.00

I. It. Gardner.

14*—Oct

1 60

Pletida Produce Co.
..Mack E a r la M ..._
AlberCA. (iramltng
_6. W. Wat h e n __
.J . K. Moitinger___
W. P. Carter Co
.Charlie Knight
A. II. Smith
W. E. Sroggan
Eva lximbef Co.
Eva Iximber Co.
Will Hankrraon
Schell# Maine*
271_Jan 1916
Albert Wiblaro*
.Caata, Nlcapolu
212 . Jan 1916
273 . Jan 1116______ _______^__ .
214 Jail 1916____ S . O. SklnhoUer
275 Jan 1916____ &gt;IB*it l». WUUa.
276 .J i n 1916
177 _ J a n ’ 1918

Barber Shop. 2 chair*
Ret a. I Mrrrhant
Retail Mrrrhant
lw£MI Merchant
B a r b e r y 2 cha r .
Bar er She£: &gt;
Bottling Work.
Thyalriart
■
..Retail MerrhanL'. i__
Pour Pool T ab e .
.Retail Mrrchart
Retail M erthapt
j.unrh Stand
Retail Mrtrh ml
Real Eitate Agent
Urtail Mrrrhant
Retail Merchant

Kmtaurwnt
I [/tail M rrrhani
Hr tail Mrr chant
_ Nnvrlty Work*

7.50
7.60
1,60
1.60

Fertillaer Factory
Urtail Merchant
Retail Marthant
.Chin. ** laundry
I'hyalrian
livery Stab*
Urtail Merchant
Retail Merrhanla
Retail Merchant ..
Real E&gt;tate Agent
____ Jletatt Merchant

Hattie AtHey ________ _
lO J-D c t 1916
103—Oct 1915,
.D utton A Hagan— —.
1012. Oct 1916
Dutton A Hagan_________
106Oct 1916 ,C. J. M ar,htlF ......................
108—Orl 1916
.C. J. MarvhaH - __ :___
(lewrva Coco Cola Hot. Co.
107- .0ct.1915
108 -O c l 1916
.0 . W. Vmabl*

146—Oct 1 9 1 6 ____ Seminal* Co-Op. Mar. Co..

Hattie B. llry an t

Mrrrhant
Bottling Worxa

Kd Ftwter

II 0&gt; Oct 1915
J . W N ttn n -----------IS* _.Oc4 1916.:—. —O. 11. Gram llni.
ltf ...O r t 1916___ 1 HaoiyJonwt------ -----131—Oct 1 9 1 6 ___ Seminal# A hatred Co.
134 .O rt 1916------M .C .S m it -----115—Oct 191a.— . - R1 ta A II O f * — . —
ll 6 _ O r t 1916
J.X K M U Itr..... - ______
137 ..Oct 1915--------------- Fren k A ta.il rag* -------116 —Oft 1 8 1 6 ------C.IILeftWr----------1----139_ K 1916
110—Oct 1916
141—
Oct 191 . Qillf Refining Co.
142—
Oct 191E
113_Ort 1915
144—Oct 1915___ _________
141—Oct 1915------Head Brua.

W. J. Thigpen
W&lt; J. Th gpen.
W .J Thigpen
W. J. Thigpen
(iOhrrt IVIxian
Ikirary A l a n t l y

a oo— i.6o

l-very St. not more than 5hd
.Retail Met hal.t-......... ,______
Pool Rnem with 2 ta b le * ___
Kgg. Wagon A P ray. - ...........

1916.. Z T W a lk er Edward*
1915_____ fclra. Grace E. W
1915____ -W M . Roeter ...
1915 .______ Tim Kewne____

1915.
1915
1915
1975
1915
1*15
1915
1915
1915

Dr. J . T. Denton
Hick* A M clntyr
6.00
.Oao. E. Hate* A 1
4.50 147—I)#c 1914......... .Annie
Thomaa
3.00

Retail Mrrrhant

39. Sept 1915
_E. W. Stllr*
..
J . J U .rk u tao n __
40 .. Sept 1913
1.. It. Ph h[*&gt; A ( o
II Sept 1915
A. E. I’h'itpa._ ...
42 .Sept 1913
ts . r f r - t IM S _____
44 . Ocl 7*77...
HtoD-.
45—C ct 1915 , . 3 . / i &gt; r a
46 ...Pet 1915
47..
. O n 1915G W. Cunn’ngham______
48_Oct 1915
8 E R o y d ............... ...........
49_O et 1913
V E. E a m r y ___________
50 ..Oct 1915
. Sanford Bottling Work*...
51—Oct 1916
-T
. I . AA.. Naol________
c v rai..
- _____r.
.
62_OtA 1*16
Merchant* Grocery fx
53..
. CJct 1916.T W. WUiaaw ........
J . T. Aden.......... ........
D C. Ilrown............. .
Willie Coleman
A. E. Sjobtam
J. W. CJaleen
....—...
. M re.J. H. Allen
V r . Dutton .
..Eat It of J. D. ttotierta
S ir,. A Simon _______
J o h n Mtiaaon__ ___ —

231 ..N ov
232 ...Nov
233 ..N o r
234—Nov
235 _.Nov
23 ..N ov
237_Nov
2 1 f_ D e c
239 _D *e

3.00
1.50
1.50
2.25
2.25

Mrrrhant
Mr*. G. Sau&lt;yr
W, George... _

T urprntln* Still, ISbhlv

212 Nov 1916
C rate A Nolly Wk*
213 Nov 1916
2M _Nov 1915
m _ N o v . i * i | . ___ __________________ _
218. Nov 1916
- J . W. Dickta*_____
SIT_Nov 1915_____ Meat E IT. W a n rjn
218
_________Nov 1916
219 Nov 1916
ISO—Nov 1915
221 Nov 1916
3*2 Nov 1916
Dr. N, L. Grlftta.
223—Nov IMS
litnry II. Yuw*JI
271 ...Nov 1015
A. J. Coulter
226 .N ot 1916
„ J . M. W at* .
tt«_.Nav ins
. lu U h Wlllla, . r.
227 Nov 1915
Dr J. W. N ton
228 Nov 1915
_ O. W. Collin*.....
II. L Perk.na

.Srafng Machine Agrnl
Hot, I C U lloua*---I3mt.it

Moore A Itawain*
Cha&gt; I) Itrum.av
M. IV farher_____
A. W Smith------M E. D orvey___

68 „ Oct
67_O ct
6A—Oct
89.-O c t

21.(33
10 00
e.oo
10.00

I l r t i j Mrrrh*nt
lirtiil M rrrhula.,
4 « S -J u l
466_Jul
487—Jul
ICS ..Ju l

BfW |L 1 daily rap y .
ooo iiv m ote *hl.i*fr
^ L v r t o l Plcturf Show

L ic e n s e s fo r th e Y e a r E n d in g O c to b e r 1 s t, 1 9 1 5
N*m«

Doeakln Olovea.
latest glotcs ore made of pals
cxkln and they ore rcry wide
wrlsta These glores ore dryiwn-

RjrtaU Mr chant* ........... ..........
lev Factory (75 ton* c n p 'y )..—
la v T ff......
I . . . i ii
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A f t Amrr Contra! In* Co .... ..
Ryihlrian
f V .n ln id *
I'lunfbrr

Semin^e'County, Florida

•

J Whro iports clothes mado their ap- tlon for soYeral pocket effects which
pggrsnce op-lcnlBte women came and are reappearing In tho new fall rond­
aaw and were conquered by 'them. els. In the skirt Bhown,jt‘SfT5t)cd Tmnd
They are not classed among the fads about the hips aencFTa double purpose,
of ■ geawn now but acknowledged as as. p 'lacorF*F., and also provides a
J nll t3 W q pisee for two pockets,
A new departure thstpAlralinT
Skirts of th is kind are worn with
crane a pennuiont Institution. . The^
hare added a lot of color and vivacity plain waists of crepe de chine or of
to the apparel of women, and have In­ cotton m aterials. The combination of
fluenced Myles In other lines. Al­ plaid skirt and plain colored coat, to
ready rpedalDts in designing them m atch the dominant color of the skirt,
bare deraowtruled that their charac­ Is among the bi&gt;st of the m&gt;w show­
ter and style tie In lines and In ma- ings for fall. The Well-tailored s e p a ­
rate skirt Is a Joy to Its p o s s e s s o r a n d
trritli u murli as In color..
gives
months of good service. F o r
A irpsrate skirt In a handsome'
plaid, abown In tho plctnre, Is not the coldest weather long henvy coats
darned among iports skirts, although will replace the coats to inrftcb, which
It might be. Ilut It reflects the style are designed for Immediate wear.
of Ui« ipnrt* iklrt It Is made ankle
length with bias edges of the goods
Jatoid In a seam down the back and
the front. Pipings and parallel rows
of moM workmanlike machln^ stltch- t
' Rags for
tsg places It In the clads that Is'dlsA sheer frock and a velvet hat Is
thgolthed by line tailoring—and there the favored costume for fall. And
nothing better.
let the h a t bo ro y a l. purple If It be^
,
uddlebag i&gt;ocketa, introduced comes you, or navy blue for second
.early la the ictBon, proved on Inspire- choice

P la n t.

1*1_N v 1*15____ fl ft lord lig h t A PtraJ Co.
192_Nov 1 * 1 5 . ___ Sanford Light * urf C „
193 Nov *15 ____Santa* U gnt u Purl Cd
191 Nov 1*1'____ Cryatal lea Co.--------------1*5..N ov ISIS---- “
198—
Nov 1915
197—Nov 1*11...
1*6 _Nov I VIC . . .
state n r fixorida
199—N v 1*15
fO U N TY OF SEM INOLE
too Nov 1915 „ ,
.
I. (irorga O Herring, County Judge In and lot tbr Count* of Samlnol* J ^ h r rv b y r a t if y th f 201 „N o v 1915
7- Spink*
followirf U a iru# and ro m rt lUi of th# luvnua aauttf *n lh# Mtd
tnoU from th« flrat 102—Nov 1915
dky of July; A . D. 1911 to tho 30th day of A ugutt, A. I) 1916, both dataa Induaiva aa ih o a n by tb#
•tuba on 0U in my ome*.
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State and County Licenses

io.oo
1.50—
— . 10X0
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1.50
- ...
1.60
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A gt Coot nenlal E rr b n Co
Agt Colon al F rw Ina (To _
-Agt Itocheater Germ 1'VdwT
. Agt W tl am a t’e C *7 &gt; &gt; lr
.Agt Nat U non P r a ln* (Jo.
Lunch Counter.
R-* a 1 Merchant
PooiUoom,2tabla*
I'etar'naryS trgeon .
.Vrterinaiy Surgeon
Retail Merchant,
Ilctai M en hang (Camntla)
___ T ur. Stlb 10 BMa cr lea* cagy
----- Retail Merchant
.... A gt. H ir.fortl Fire Ina. Co...
____Ratail M erchant . —
____ BLI I’aaterlt ...... .........................
— Dealer in Friwh JVuitm.
----- Agt National Fire tn o .I ).___ _
Retail M erchant. ___________
8.0C
T orp. BtlU I I bhla capy____ — 20.00.
Ratail M erchant (Coramia)___
3.00
A g t KqultnMa Lila A m y ..__ _ .
.Danlara F ltah Frulla A Vag____ 1-00.
Ratal) Merc ban l
............. —
l.W

3(6—Ju ly l i l t ------W .P Carter. ..
KT—Ju ly ISIS.*__ Mahoney*Walk
H L jol 1IIS__ n.teBik»eh ..
•M—JutF ISIS____ fUnf Mach A O
400 July I I 8____ C. T . McCnltey
401July 1*1*.________ Sanford Bludw)
402— Aug 191*____ Swain* A Hlnei
4 3 __Aug 1* «.c..... J . N lW aod. Jr.
404__A aj I f I S ......... J. 8, Taylor......

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FOUR
are too serious- to talk or think In’ toneo-tn braida. pins,, ornaments and
terms of Republicanism or Defcaoc- medallions. The b*r$tta &lt;ypwn is
dTtHe new eat hats and the
R.')J. HOLLY, E d i t o r " ® '^ rSCy* Real - Americans^ must drop four cornered hats with the narrow
parties
and
get
down
to
big
funda­
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager
• The Working Man’s Bank Account . ..
bandeau are among the latest ar­
mental principles.
rivals.
Ostrich
hats,
made
entirety
FsUUM B*wy Twday
.
; .
r
"More than any Sthcr President
of ostrich tips with the edges eonEN who are. employed by the day or week rarely have very,
bined wjth ribbon or braid and fit?
much notice before thev
JLT1
they are laid off..
off, This means that the workting close to the head are very chic.
atMCMTHON raica. in auvanck
OIfH TEAM*i t i i . i t . ************* i
ing man of all men should have a little money saved up and have it
wrong way, would have had disas­ Veils are sure to be popular and will
^_ BJS MONTHS. * i .
be
worn
flowing.
war-bride
veil
la
deposited safely in the bank. The Peoples Bank invites the accounts
trous
consequences.
Wilson's
de­
YHRO MONTHS4a*^«.
cisions, so far have not got us into the newest and is seen in a variety
of working men and their families. Interest is paid on savings ac­
any serious trouble, nor are they of combinations, Under facings are
counts, compounded twice a year. Your money will, help you earn
shown in endless variety and color
likely to.
moneyyif deposited with this Bank.
combinations are striking.
'"H e haa given us peace and honor.
The
Quality
Shop
has
the
ex­
The talk about the United States be­
ing despised ia nonsense. -Neu trality. clusive agaacy .for the ,r«nlrt Modal
is a mighty trying policy, but back hats In Sanford.
The attractive little show room
iHs.ua of it are ipternatioanl law, the rights
la BavaM
Is
finished In white, and on the day
of humanity and the future of civi­
of
the opening was prettily adorned
lisation. *
t
with’
potted ferns and v o jic s of roses.'
With reference to Mexico, I
think the President has acted wise­
Broom Corn in Florida
ly, justly and courageously. It was
Columbia county, Florida, will
right th a t the'U nited Stales should
not have recognised such a mur­ grow the broom brush, and give two
derous personality as Huerta. I do crop*. June and September are the
not believe that we should have in­ months for harvesting this.
tervened nor do 1 believe that we
The crop at Montague (arm is
should intervene now. Mexico is a now heading, making a fine head
And will be glad to see her friends want others of less favored sectiou
troublesome neighbor just now, but running largely to hurl. Those who
at the old atand. *
to believe that "life is worth living"
war and conquest are not going to are interested cair see it and be con­
In another column will be found here they roust develop the spirit
make her a better one. Both against vinced.
the advertisement of the French of cooperation and helpfulness among
England and against human slavery
Mr. Geo. L. Colburn of Lake City
• Wonder if Frank Clark is ready n the Uquted States worked out its
Millinery Shop.
*•
themselves to make Sanford the btst
is deserving his share of the credit
for his "Coffin;"
city
in Florida physically, civicslly,
salvation through revolution, and for pushing this enterprise and giving
f * ----- O----socially
and‘morally, and if the filtu
MAULL LIKES SANFORD
t was a pretty alow, trying'procesa. the helping hand.
Outfielder "Greasy" Neale la playing
now
prpjected
are carried to a cosSupreme Court will settle tl
" I t has been aald that WUaon at
Cincinnati.
As a money crop it is a dose sec­ sensationally for
elusion
Sanford
will *Vc abreast of
About
Catts-Knott case in time for tl
Development
Agent
WrRee
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first was against preparedness. Per- ond to eotton, having the advantage
all
modern
communities
in tbs
November election.
This
Section
The Red Box don't uilss Speaker
laps he was, but when convinced of two 'crops of brush, or. two crops
march of civilisation and bumu
,— 6
After
visiting
Sanford
one
day
any
more
than
an
auto-would
miss
a
that Intelligent public opinion was of fertiliser when plowed under
last week Mr. Maull wrote the fol­ progress. Said Mr. Maull, further,
And now Canada has gone dry. overwhelmingly In favor of it, ho green. It is the only crop grown spark plug.
•
• *•
"th at Sanford is superbly situated
lowing to The Herald:
I t is only a question of time before changed. That is the proper thing that takes nothing from the land,
geographically,
on the main Florida
IMng
Ilodle,
with
an
average
of
JOS,
C. A. Maull, general advertising
: or our President to do. A President and can ail be put eback to fertilise
America will follow suit.
la leading the Pacific Coast league bat­ and development agent of the At­ trunk line of the Atlantic Cos*’
defiant of public 6pUiion would be a in its green. conditions, exterminate ters in hitting.
------- 0 -------lantic C oast' Lino visited Sanford Line and at the head of nivigatloa
dangerous man in our system of gov­ the weeds and improve the soil ac­
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on the St. Johns rivsr, and anrOur bulkhead is being completed. ernment. ’ •
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Chicago newspapers have learned Thursday and was shown over, the rounded by some of the richest aal
cording to nature's requirements.
And-wouldn't the bulkhead make a
city and surrounding country by
"His attitude on the tariff shows Land
thrown out to rest grows thnt TJnkcr would like to get Johnny
most productive lands In the United
good fair ground and base ball park
some
of the business men. .
Evers
from
the
Braves.
an equal opcnncss.of mind. A tariff weeds and breeds insects th at get a
States.
and amusement grounds?
•
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Mr. Maull was greatly impressed
commission will take the whole living on the next crop.
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" I am astounded at the growtb
MrEirnw has decided to make a with the vast development which
problem out of politics. It is my
and
magnitude of the vegctiUt
pitcher
out
of
George
Kelly,
the
Giants’*
The
way
is
open
now
for
North
Read EdiBon’s reason for voting tope that experts will be named,
has taken place in the vegetable In­
growing
industry and it is my pleatextra
first
baseman
and
outfielder.
Florida
to
take
over
its
share
of
this
the Democratic ticket in this issue and that the body will be continu­
dustry here and in sympathy- with
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*ure
to
state
that the Atlantic Cosh
of The H e ra ld .'.It will satisfy any ing and vested almost with the dig­ industry and prove to the people of
Hpeaklng of encouragement, there Is the future projects, such as the new Line can bg deponded upon to co­
the northwest that Florida is not a
Republican skeptic that ever lived. nity of the supreme court. *
hotel, good roads and was interested
land of crocodiles, lakes, swamps and tiie headline: “Brooklyn Hooters Won­ in tho spirit of progress that seemed operate in every reasonable and rot*
dering
Whether
Team
Will
Crack."
"They say he has blundered. lizards.-—Lake City Citixen.
structive way to further augmtat
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to be abroad* in the community.
The "serious" is.now over between Perhaps he has. But I notice that
tho development already attained.
Gllhoolcy of the New Yprks, Is be­
Sanford and Orlando and we cin le usually blunders forward. You
Mr. Maull noticed the sub-caption
ginning to hit ns jie did In the Interna­ of the Herald, "In Sanford Life is
Mr. Maull has promised to retun
WEST GENEVA AVENUE
get ready for next season when we can't get 100 per cent efficiency in a
tional
league.
He
is
11
cupitul.leud-off
to
Sanford Oct. 10th and dcliver-11
Mrs. Jack Vaughn hus been very
shall need n new bull park. And the Democracy. I don't know that we
Worth Living" and stated that
man,
address
upon the 1 occasion* of tbtr
ill
for
several
days
with
ingrippe
the question that is agitating the ought to want it. We would he
"Life is wdrth living, hut it all de­
• •
•
but
with
the
faithful
cure
of
her
meeting
of. the Sanford Board of
minds of the fatis is "where?"
machines, and we would hnvo to
According to liyporters, Ivory is pends ‘ where you live, and if the
family
physician,
Dr.
i’uleaton
and
-------O ----aerificc too much of freedom.
growlilg source, but you’d never be­ business mon and pthers of this city Trade.
her old nurse, Mrs. Will Robinson lieve It after attending n few baseball
This is the season of the mother's
"As I said at the start, it has been
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discontent. She wants the boys to ust one big thing after another with her ninny friends are glad to see her grimes.
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go to College and sho wants them tu Wilson. I have never known so up and about again.,
Brick
Owens
Is doing sterling work
rphis "small change/’ which otherwist
stay at "home anil father while he many dangerous questions brought I At
A ,ver*
very sad .occurrence was thk
ns
umpire
lh
‘the
■American’ league.
.wants them to, have the education p for decision to any one President. burial of Mr. Will Lee and the many
might "slip through your fingers,"
One thing about Brick—lie’s on the
is putting in the most of his spare Now he has the general strike of the friends of this side extend their square.
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will mount up monthly and easily meet
time scratching hits head about the skilled railway men. which ;f carried deepest sympathy to his family in
money that is necessary for the said out will throw the whole country their sorrow. .
the payments on a brand-new OLIVER
FOR THE CAMPAIGN FUND
education. Will* children ever u p -1info confusion, and prove a calamity
M iss'M abel Tyner' has been at
"
Typewriter—the regular $100 machine.
preciale the sacrifices of their par­ that, in certain eventualities will the home of Mrs. Jark Vaughn for
Good
Democrats
Continue
to
Send
ents.
have results bound to extend over n several days helping to care for her
In Their Contributions for Wilson
long period of time. He is acting through her illness..
Contributions' for the Demoefatic
TH E B E S T M EN
with his usual courage and sanity.
Wo have missed the cheery voice
• Says a western newspaper man’ "In. my opinion, Mr. Hughes, if of Job Nerose for some time now, Campaign Fund continue to roil in
who has been making a little investi­ President, would find it difficult to hut I guess it is nil on account of and while they are. not coming as
gation of his own concerning the decide on the best course for the having n housekeeper, so, my friends, fast as the committee would like
candidates for office in his stattMund government to take, in this strike. sing for yourself oj ask her to leave! they are coming and that is the
principal thing. Tho first canvass
the probability of their election:
His capacity for hindsight, as ■we
Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson and brought out the greatest number
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"Only, rarely, and 1 speak care­ learn from his speeches, is highly de­ little Gladys Rqbinsdh were the
makes
this
wonderful
writing
machine
but
the
committee
decided
not
to
fully, do the best men possible*for veloped, but us to his forseight, we guests' of their parents, Mr. and
mnko but one canvass os this would
yours—but a small first payment.
a given office ever reach it. The are not equally well informed.
Mrs. Wm. Robinson of Celery nve- bring the idea home to every Demobest men are never even considered
hey. win
"M r. Wilson has now had aiiout nue lost Sunday.
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for thousands of state and county
WrnijtkirlitrMfjel;
icr he wishes to cot
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m b earned faith and trust, I do not A. J. King add baby.
a
dollar
toward electing Wilson* or
do not ofTer themselves, either be­ think it a logical or sensible thing — Ti&gt;a -farmer*‘T i n 1^ ddtrijilain or
not.
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.to
date the secretary has
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cause office holding la distasteful Or to change to an, unexperienced and dry weather for the last week us we
not
heard,from
any country pre­
.because private business Is more untried man just for the sake.of have been having some nice rains
cincts except Altamonte, where J. W.
lucrative, or because they are aware change, or without much better res- in this vicinity
l)stcen made a g&amp;od canvass and
10 demand for their services on son being given for the change than
sent in slg .dollars. The following
.Mrs.
Jack
Vaughn
has
a
fine
lot
the part of their fellows."
of strawberry- plants for sale pt her h*ve~»ent in th*lr cuntribuxieM sihe*
• T h e .j{ n i’tn&gt;aji migh t have stated,
He home on Route A, 'Box- 235. *
Roosevelt' ’was my
the last issue:
another, and very •serious reaaon
had experience, and is one of
F. E. Giles vy . ................. $1.00
Mr.
Will
•
Robinson
is
through
why many men well fitted for puopub­ the beat of Americans, but the ma­
LOO
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0
. J. Millarwith
his
Ikrge
orders
of
wood
after
val- chine controlled party would not
lic service and wko would be of val­
1.00
R. A/ Bronson . ..... .............
pulling
in
about
twelve
cord
to
five
ue to the community do not seek have him. There(gre 1 am for Wood1.00
different parties, besides his smalt Will C o lb e rt.----------------- ~
luse of what r 6w Wilson."
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Frx*d
Dorner—
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seems the ingratitude of ‘.he people
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Little Gladys Robinson happened
Milady’s'H ats
thembelves.
A man receives no
1.00
John
Herby.------------------Hats, always the woman’s vanity to a very painful accident by cut­
thanks for having served faithfullg
1.00
H.
C.
Du
Bose.................
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and well—at least, not while he Is are first thought and- with the mil­ ting her foqt on s pjece of glass
From Altamonte
living. Hjs re-election does not de­ linery shbps having theis openings bottle.
1.00
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W.
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ullen........................
We are glad to see . everybody
pend upon the degree of efficiency there is the rush of the women of,
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Geo.
Kingsley—
L-------he has shown] In fact, If he has been fashion to inspect the new designs busy with their plows. It looks like
W. B. B allard--.-J:........... 1.00
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an efficient officer he is almost .cer­ and choose her fall and winter hats. better times ahead.
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E.
E.
Jones
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tain tq have offended little groups of
The latest addition to Sanford’s
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Chss.
A.
Dallas
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people and. they seek to "get even” business enterprises is tho. Quality
1.00
Excess of fat affects tho h e a rt by J. yi. Osteen
with him when' he officers, for re- Shop, which opened its doors to ^10
elecliop. He is condemned while in public on Friday with a charming putting an extra burden upon it; It
J i i l Who* Ik* N un* lapO M
H andsom e Gowns In Pleasing
office, and receives no' praise from display of wonderful hats.' Visitors augm ents the labor of the m uscles 6t
Variety
anybody when he retires. That is to the Quality Shbp were rewarded breathing, the diaphragm in particu­
la r; it Interferes with the vital funcThe French Millinery Shop is
why many men whom wo should by u sight'of the-newest models, tho tlonr of the liver and other Internal
have In office refuse to enter public latest shapes and shades and the ad­ organs, and by filling the Intermuscu­ showjng n wonderfully, pretty as­
life—the ingratitude of their fellows vanced styles for the winter.
lar spaces,.1»_ compresses thq muscle sortment of French dresses in saUns,
stops .them,-when they look about
The new store is undef the ef­ fiber*, causing atrophy and degenera­ crepes and silks in tho prevailing
Homclikfe - Comfortable - Convenient
and behold the frequent instance* of ficient management of Mrs. 1. D. tion. This results In constant weak­ colors of the season, new fall style
where It has been displayed with Pearson, ably assisted by Mrs. A. D. ness, slow activity, lassitude, early garments for the women who care, 1
Dining Room Cloned
Furnished Rooms
exhaustion.
and know good dressing; stylish and (
others;— Daytona News.
For Rent
Will Open October Fifst
Parrish.
elegant gowns for street wear or I
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Comer of Magnolia Avenue and Fourth Street
afternoon receptions in all the pop-!
Nature's Workings.
• WILL SUPPORT WILSON
year. There will be large hats, very
How
plants
absorb
nitrogen
from
ular
fabrics.
An
attractive
offer
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When great men like Thomas A. large, notably the Gainsborough and
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l iniiiirwi
Edison assert \h a t they will sup­ there will bo small hats, very small th e soil Is utterly unknown. No an i­ being made by the French Shop,
m ust got tho large quantities of somewhat unusual; From now u n til1
port Mr* Wilson for President hi hats in every conceivable shape. mal
nitrogen that are necessary to It by Saturday ordjrs will be taken to be j
spite of Republicans It is a matter There are black and bright colored using plants for food. When th e ani­
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can
have
th-iTlmeasures
taken,
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the Interests of Mr. Wilson as a can­ small, dress, walking or sport hats Of lla body are returned to the earth,
ing a description of style and color
didate at heart.
are simply trimmed, so simply trim­ w here Ibo bacteria of putrefaction
The Arcadia News publishes an med as to bo noticeable and so no­ break up tho elaborate organic chem i­ and receive the garment on October! •
Interview.with Mr. Edison in which ticeable as to give a touch of ele­ cal compounds upon which tho plants 1st. On October Igt also, coat suits
in-the newist models will bo shown
that "wixtard of the present cen­ gance to even the most modest ones. again can food.__________
and a littli/later a full line of eventury" sets forth his reasons for- bis The prevailing colors are the always
Sanitary Steam Pressing, Hot Gasolnie Dry Cleaning. Allera*
dresses
will be displayed.
The
The
Child
Critics.
political face about. I t is so logical populsr black,* jade blue, royal
lions of All Kinds on Short Notice
P a te n ts are living dally before the French Shop have added the C A B
that we reproduce it as a whole, and purple, coral and Burgundy. Jockey
Join
Our
Gonticmen'B
Valet Club.
$2.00 Per Month.
m ost critical audience tn the world—
coming from the source It does it models are unique and in many of th eir child. The sm all deceit, th e loss Corsets to their stock, a departure
S U IT S $15.00 U P W A R D
should carry great weight with it: the hats displayed the * military of tem per—all such things are Seen that will be appreciated by the ladles
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Metallic by tb* small critic, and they a ll color, of Sanford.
"N ot since 1860 has any cam­ touch l* 'quit* evident.
Miss May DoyU Is again with
paign made such a direct . cel) on trimmings, gold and silver ribbons. In late r years, his. feeling for bis p a r­
Mrs.
Wilmot for ths, winter seaaota
eimonpure Americanism. Tho lime*1gold and silver cloth and irridesesnt ents-—From tho Delia

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MU* FTorcnco Robb is yiaiting
t*
M rs.' B ar check In-Tampa.
U tt Ju b a Self Rising Flour for
delicious hot Biscuits—At all gro­
ft
3
cer*.
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litle H»PP«ninS * ~ McrnUon
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Dieterich and
of M«tt«r* to Brief—
daughters left last week for Jack­
Items of, Interest for the Man
. p erso n al Item* of
sonville where they.will make their
IntereBt
future home.
Behind the Plow-*
James and Owen Higgins left the
tmmu7 of the niaUarf-Yaffil
end of the week for Baltimore where Flea^llectlrs Attack Pjanls In the
ported from other states, according
Talks SpeeiartUArrangad for
they will attend school at Mount
Seedbeds
to
Dr.* A..11. ^.ogan, veterinary Hold
St. Joseph.
Hurried Herald Reader*
Sanford, Florida ,
106 East First Street
Reports have come to the Uni­ agent for the Unijcd States De­
Here is the chance to buy a versity bT"K!orida Exper meitul S ta­ partment of Agriculture, who is sta­
r A B Corsets doee give aatla- Cadillac second hand, in good condi­ tion that flea beetles arc causing tioned jrt the UniveyUy.p/ Florida.
tion, at a very low price. B. &amp; 0. trouble 1 n eggplant'and pcppersccd- This is a reflection -on' somebody’s
J f c n . French Millinery Shop
of the couple was performed by Rev. and- Mrs. Morris lelt immediately
Motor Co".
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beds. They also attack Jjopts, to­ thrift, and it is not the grocers’ and
Eugene Reid of Orlando.
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for the bride's home, where thgy
Mrs- W. W. Abernathy arrived matoes and other seedlings. Most butchers’.
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J y ,t the French Millinery Shop.
Palma, ferns and other growing witfl relatives and a fe w intimate
home on Saturday from a month's of the beetles are from one sixteenth
Certainly a state so well adapted plant* were used in decorating the
For Sale—Delayed .order Ju*t ar- visit with friends in Richmond, Va.
to
one
fourth
of
an
inch
long'
and
to
meat production should produce thurch, together with a few cut friends enjoyed suppgr_and spent a
^L -C elery «eed American and
arc
black
or
brown.
They
eat
the
F.
J.
Powers
is
in
the
-city
from
at
least what U consumed -by its flowers, wIpte'and green motif being very pleasant evening.
£rieneh.
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C.I.OT
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his kingdom bfr the tip end of the lower epidermis. arid the middle people. No state can grow a greater
carried out.
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Mr. and Mrs. Morrill will visit the
•rtnueFlorida keys where he has made tissues of the leaves, leaving’ them : variety of crops for animal producw tialaction, quality. low
Promptly
at
the
appointed
hour
groom's parents at Altamonte and
good in the real estate game. His whitc and Useless.
j tion than Florida. Pastures make
X u *k e * - | f * m u - many friends are glud to see him J. R; Wqlson, entomologist to the cheap meat and pastures can be bad the little flower girls, Rosa Bernard thence will leave for Tam pa.
again..
Briery Shop' •
,
Station recommends -that the a t­ all the year. The coat of wintering and Irm a Medson entered fojlowed
Mr. Morris is connected with the
by the hride and groom who met at
n M Juba Self Rising Flour for
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba tacked plants be sprayed with lead anumals is lower here than in any the altar.
A tlantic'Coast Line and is also pop­
.^ d o u s hot Biscuit*—At M j p - 8eH Rising Flour—At all grocers.
arsenate, 1 pound of powder to 60 part of the counrry both on account
ular with a wide circle of friend* who
The bride was charming in
gallons of water. The tend area nate of the cheap feed and on account of
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the mild winters. With these ad­ gown of white crepe do chine.
Have you aeeti the dresses shown
will extend congratulations. . . *-.'
George D. Hart, the popular in­ can be added to the bordeaux mix­
vantages
and
the
added
advantage
*t the French Millinery Shop?
ture
which
is
used
agaipat
fungi
in
surance agqpt has moved his offices
Tbe latest veila In ill patterna can from tho Herald building to the the seedbeds, in the same propor­ of freight rates from the north, the
most timid farmer, should not hcsL
m seen at the French Millinery B. A. Howard real estate office in tion as witll water.
tatc
to grow livestock.
the Woodruff building. _
Shop.
Owing to the mild winters meat is
Lettuce seed ready for delivery.
(Arthur Dickins left yesterday for Clean Trees and Bright Fruit Key­
note
of
Cilru*
Seminar
hard
to keep. As soon a* a cool
Hatton Crate Co.
, 8‘**. Jacksonville where he will 'tak e a
spell
come*, everybody kill* hogs.
Clean trees and bright fruit can­
Mra. J. P. Hall, the efficient man- steamer for Charleston to enter
The
result
is a glutted market. The
not abide with citrua diseases and
of the Western tfnlon left Fri- Porter Military Academy. .*
farmer
must
sell his carcasesi AL a
pest*.
Two
or
three
years
ago
a
lor Waycrosa and Suwannee
Use Ju b a Self Rising Flour for
reduced
price.
Naturally ho is dlsnew
disease
threw
growers
into
a
'
will spend her vacation. delicious hot Biscuits—At all gro­
A little
ptni(T,~—
Certainly
there
was
cause
guated
with
production.
Thomas Colas, the genial repre­ cers. - •
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later he hoya moat for double tho
for
alarm,
but
in
many
cases
these
sentative of the Daniel MUler Mil- ^Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Pattishall,
Makes a One-Ton Delivery Truck When *Attached to a Ford -Chassla
price he sold his own.
Unery Houae of Baltimore waa .In Bert Pattishall and Miss Blanche same grewers accept the old diseases
Dr. Logan recommends local stor­
city Saturday calling on the PattUhall of Geneva were visitors and peats as a m atter of course and
I T S O L V E S T H E D E L IV E R Y P R O B L E M
allow them to go on draining their age plant*. Animals could then be
trade.
to the city yesterday.
trees and marking their fruit.
slaughtered and placed In storage
For delicious hot biscuits use Ju b a
Mrs. Dunn of Orlando is in the Whether the cause is indifference or until the market assumed normal
Sell RUing Flour—At all grocer*.
city, the guest of friends.
Mrs. inability to cope with their troubles, conditions. If necessary the plant
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Just think of the possibilities of a delivery truck with
Dunn resided here for many years, the results are the same. Thousands could issue part payment on the car­
the dependability, simplicity and low maintenance
Mr.' and Mrs. Cohen motored *ver being connect^! with the public of dollars are lo st’annuannly. Indi­ casses to farmers who had to have
cost
of a Ford and the strength and carrying capacity
from Pel.and on Saturday,. with a schools and her many Sanford friends cations are that the losses will be cash. No attem pt should he made
of
a
high
standard one-ton truck! A N D AT P R A C ­
party of friends for a day's shop- are delighted to have her. with them heavier from unl'ecan trees and to sell in competition with puckjng
T
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O N E-H ALF T H E CO ST!
It solves the
agrin.
pis*
marked fruit. This is not a result houses. The’ operations of tho stor­
delivery problem for the great mass of retail and whole­
• Use Juba Se|f RUing Fl our for
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba from more severe attacks by dis­ age plant ahould bo confined to the
sale merchants, contractors, etc., in fact all business
ddidous hot Blsculta—At all gro- Self Rising Flour—At all groccra. ’ ease^ and insects but a result of the local field. Later curing equipment
men Who want quick delivery at the lowest economi­
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market’s revolt. People want clean could be added if conditions justi­
cm.
cal. cost . / .. f . ‘.......................J . .................
* V A charming group of girls leaving
Mrs’. R. J. Holly, Mrs. R. C. fruit and dealers whl cater lb them
for Tallahassee Sunday night were Bower and Miss Fern Ward, accom- discriminate against unclean fruit fied.
Misses Mary Zachary, Ruth Rob- pan’ed W.ill Stringfellow to Jackson­ The market will take care of indif­
Morris —Johns Wedding
‘ erts, May Osteen and Maude Kntx- ville Saturday in the Holly car and ference, but enlightenment is the
The marriage of Miss Ada Johns
tniager. They will enter the Wool* the ladies returned on the boat yes­ only cure for those who are willing
m s College.
Mr. A. O', Zachury terday morning. Mrs. Holly went and unable to produce good fru it. and Mr. Edward A.* Morris was sol­
DISTRIBUTOR
CKorted them to Tallahasaee.
. down to meet Reginald who was ex­
As a result of these demands-of emnized last Sunday afternoon, gt
4:30
o’clock
in
the
Bafltist
church
at
■Owing to the scarcity of some of pected to arrive on the Clyde Line the market, the Citrus Seminal' at
the ingredients we have been unable steamer from New York but ho fail­ thp University of Florida, October Pinecostle.
The ceremoqy- which was witness­
to. obtain Carter’s New Clco paste ed to arrive, and the folks were 17 to 20 inclusive, will offer ,a num­
He ber of demonstrations ami exhibits ed by relatives and a host of friends
for several weeks. Beg to announce greatly disappointed thereby.
that wo now have plenty of It. 10c, is expected to* come dow-n on the valuable to grpWers. A new pha.ir
25c and COc sizes., Herald Printing next bout from New York* • of the Seminar this’ year will b«
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Use Ju b a Self Rising Flour for demonstrations and exhibits of
Mm. V. L. Harvey and little folks delicious hot Biscuits—At all gro­ spraying machinery. R. E. Chand­
ler of the College of Engineering will
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el Jacksonville are Visiting her par­ cer*.
ent’, Mr. and Mrs. Bobbins on West v'Mrs. C. B. Tyler has an attractive give lectures and demonstrations on
First street.
guest in Miss Helen May of De­ the use of gasoline* and other en­
gines. A good map will be obtained
For delicious hot biscuit* use Ju b a troit, Michigan.
Self Rising Flour—At all grocers.
•Jhtn. B. A. Howard and little to discuss* spraying machinery from
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daughter, Beatrice are visiting rela­ an engineering viewpoint.
Seven companies have agreed to
Mrs. H. C. Ccrror rationed Satur­ tives at McBain, Michigan.
exhibit
power splayers.
Display
day from New York, having had a
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
and
demonstrations
of
this
machin­
moat delightful summer. Oq Mon­ Self Rising Flour—At all grocers.
ery will give’ the grower an oppor­
day she Jeft for Daytona Beach ac­
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tunity to compare it in the light of
companied by Mr. Gcrror for a stay
Having bought a large stock of Furniture at Sheriff’s Sjjl^jI^UIsd
his needs.
of two seeks. «
t
d u r i n g Ah b i Mmci i t W n l b l-f u a ‘WeHWj f f i
UP
C»e. Julia Self Hiring flo u r tor Th§t MumojVb pool
e tfrenter than ever and better
arranged to show the damage they
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BELOW ARE A FEW PRICES: OTHEIF GOODS IN PROPORTION
cause. The advantages of control
&gt; Mrs. E. W. Rowland haa gone to
measure* will be contrasted with no
Grand ilapids, ‘ Ohio, for several
treatm ent method*.
week* visit among relative* and old
friends.
Seedbed Slerlljzstfon Necessary. for
or* delicious hot biscuits use Ju b a
Healthy Plante
Wring Tlour—A t all ‘grocers.
Damping oil probably gives more
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Parental Teachers! Sludentat
Miss Stella Vinson returned S at­
Before Schools open* Parent*, Stu­
urday from a visit of several- weak* dent* and Teacher* ahould order the
to friends in Miami
New Standard Dictionary, Cyclo­
pedia
and Qasetteer. The Greatest
-Writing ink, stam p pad fhk,&lt;paate,
Reference
Book pubiUked. By buy­
mucilage, fountain pen ink, number­
ing machine ink, caah register Ink, ing N O W -you get this unrivalled
In fact every kind of idk known, at R«lferenco Work at reduced intro­
ductory price on easy term*. De­
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Write today for particular*.
Addfeoa; J. T, NORSWORTHY,
Room 916
Austell Bldg.,
ATLANTA. GA.
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Trimmings A rriving Daily

"MRS. GRACE E. WILLIAMS

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A FORD C A R an d
w ill FORM-A-TRUCK

The F O R M -A -T R U C K

FLORIDA

SANFORD,

folding ironing

BOARD FREE!

BOLD-BANK ROBBERY

W»* have secured a small number of
exceptiunally fine quality Folding
Iiunii.g Rjafds a t a considerably low
pnn\
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Wp ure going to ^ive these absol­
utely free with &lt;*j*rh Electric Iron sold
as th.y ui*t,
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boning bou*4 but will rvmuiii ui%thu
au.’aJard price, 13.60 und are .the ft*gu ar guaranteed WcstingUnute and
Ecnt ral Electric Company's Standard
*** I^unU iron*. Remember wu hnvo
but a limit.d number &lt;«/ thvse boards
»n'i are unable U&gt; get mure. So take
advantage of thig-.uuUsual offer now
0r you may be too l a t \
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Bobbers'if old Up Cashier al Home­
stead la Daylight
Miami, Sept. 18^-The Bank of
Homestead was robbed Saturday af­
ternoon, tho robbers securing 16,500
Four- men in an puto stopped in
frpnt of the bank, and two of them
entered the bank, one going-to a desk
and made out a check. Both men
th.-.i went to the riuhfer’a window,
presenting th e check. E. Z. Crowell,
assistant cashier, called the cashleft
and as ho stepped forward the rob­
ber* covered them with their re­
volvers jind tried "hand* up," which
order woo*, obeyed: The robber* *erobbers secured the money, jumped
into, the automobile and went .down
Homestead.' A , crqwd
per carbonate heavy enough
the.robber* have not been captured. tho soil surface will also' help to -re­
tard the spread o f’the damping off
Sant Over the •Telephone.
fungu*.
-‘‘Gpodness, Bridget, where
phono?" Bridget—’’Mrs. Fifty Percent of Meat* Consumed in
rer, mum. askin' for the
Florida I* Imparted
I I ainl U over, but I had
More
than fifty- percent of the
It off tho
□Veat consumed in Florida u tm-

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Rockers, all sizes, with and without Arms, 500 CHAIRS, all styles
PORCH ROCKERS, Large Arms
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

�atlon o f the regular order of
' merriment. A few comic readings
Miss Edna Chittenden sang a|*«™ riven by-several guests and
beautiful nolo, Several out of town D»Ia completed the evening’s (un.
Out of town
were Misses
visitors were present.
Roney
and
Fiake
and
Mr. McBUDGET OP OPINION “JUST BETWEEN
.After the meeting Was over the
Qu
art
era
of
Orlando
and
Mr.
Dun­
sdciety was invited upstairs to the
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Curry
of
Jacksonville.
church * parlors w herein- surprise
U - - - ------------party had been arranged in honor
WOODRUFFS
ARE HOME.
of Mr. and Mrs, Kent Rossetter,
whose marriage was a recent event
Mike Trip to Connecticut and Re­
When the guests entered they
turn In Their Automobile
A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
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were provided with paper and pen­
Mr. and Mra. E T. W oodruf
V HE'LL PRENT ’£^1"— SO SAYS SAUNTEREB. *
cils. d A Brownlee and Mr. Greene"
have
returned Tfr6m their trip to
were
selected
as
Captains
and
chose
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Connecticut
made in their Buipk
aides. The two sides were then
fact tHat these birds are a pest. asked ta see how many left handet car without mishap and a trip th a t
A Vote of Thanks
In A nyaortof village there was helc They cannot'be considered-as-seav- autographs they could secure in
was a real pleasure trip. The Torengers. They arc great fighters and j iunri t ime. A m n iij i| imiTi l 'fff—n’ Tingtoil, 1CTJTTffll!lIi!Ul- fiewa thus doone summer night
A t convention of the people: there uccyd la ehaaing ofrt hc song.'ftlrdgr hour followed and wlicn time was scribes it;
'were speeches neat and bright and multiply rapidly. Therefore the called it was found th«t Dr, Brown
E- T. Woodruff, recently a visitor
In appreciation hearty of men who war PT extermination should begin lee's side'was victorious, having se­ here and a guest of* the families o
at once.
made the town
cured 248 autographs.. Dr. Brown II. It. Wilcox and E. G. Handlln
Resolutions, complimentary—from
The doctor realises that such a lee.-was awarded a red ribbon.
made the trip all the way from his
the mayor clean on dow n/
war would be very costly, as his
The next event was a "M usics home in Florida with Mn,._WoQdruI’
Toward the ending of the meeting method is to place a price upon the
1 fi“ lHelr touring car, a distance In
one old dtigen arose
hesd of each ipkrrow. He offers to Romance.” Mrs. Gep. Paxton read eluding necessary detours and return
r..
Cleared his throat and wiped the help finance the proposition with a out questions concerning a' pretty about 3500 miles.'
, ■ perspiratiou deftly from his liberal donation, and calls to his little lovo story, the answers to
Although caught in the terrible
nose,
standard all public spirited people which, were the names of familiar floods they .made the record tour
songs.
As
she
read
the
questions
to contribute to the cause.
Said, ‘T v c got a little matter
Mias Lcttie Caldwell played the an­ without a thing going wrong with
would bring up if you please,
These contributions may be made swers on the piano. .At, the doso it the motor and not so much
An amendment to the motion to ex­ at his office, corner Fine and Orange
was found that four contestants hat "blow out or a tire puncture. Their
press our thanks to those—
avenue. Alao rewards may-be daim- answered all correctly. They were car, a Bulck pulled through where
"I*d Include the weekly paper that cd-for sparrows (take the head along
counted out and a blue ribbon others stuck and climbed tho moun­
We*ve read-year in und out.
with hou) al the same address.
awarded to Miss Annie Lee Cald­ tains like a little giant.
In a resolution hearty that you'll
Sparrows began settling in Or­ well.
Carolina Floods
think is queer, no doubt,
lando several years ago. As these
Tho
next
event
was
a
"musics
Mr.
Woodruff
says the loss of life
An appreciation proper to the editor little birds, which are not afraid of
race”
played
by
twelve
couples
and
property
In th e . Carol in as
I urge
the loudest fire cracker, nor the noise The girla Were given folded slips through flood was appalling. Cot­
Who has chronicled the happenings and rumble of the busy city life,
* from the baby cry to the were not molested when they first on • which were written names o ton mills -and other factories, to­
songs.' At tho signal they ran across gether with.dwellings, barns and up­
dirge;
took lip their abode in the brick the'room to their partners and hand rooted trees, swept by the madly
“ Who has published all tho items of walls of the city buildings and must
ed them, the slips. The boys then rushing waters, piled en
masse
pur families and folks,
have concluded it was a nice place whistled or hummed the air-and the against all obstructions, * gweeping
From obituaries, marriages and meet n which to live. As a result there
girls guessed the name of the song everything.
Apparently
impreg­
ingj, through to jokes.
are now thousands of them. ■
The first to guess was Mias Lillian nable railway and road bridges were
Here's resolved, That we most highTo the boy who will kill tho moat Herring and she and her partner, Mr rrushod as’ though but egg shells.
• ly recommend him without birds over five hundred between now Robert Deane were awarded purple Marooned at one point for nearly
stint;
and Christmas eve the Heporter- and gold ribbons.
,
two weeks, railway as well as al
Thai we thank him most sincerely Star will give in addition to the price
other traffic, utterly stopped. The
Refreshments
consisting
of
sher
for the things-^ho doesn't offered by Dr. Phillips 4n extra prise
bet abd cake were served by Misses tourists finally proceeded by means
print."
of five dollars in gold.”
Lucy Wljitner, Gladys Greene and of a hastily improvised and treacher­
D. D. Bickers in Athens |Ga.) IlnnFrances Leavitt, assisted by Mrs ous ferry. Mud and water was ankle
ner.
'
Presbyterian C. E.
deep much of the way and threat­
Paxton und Mrs. Grcfcne.
The Presbyterian C. E. held its
ening washouts were on every hand
Miss Essie Purdon, president pf
1 My crusade against the English regular meeting on Friday evening.
Later, Gotfd Hoads
the
society, in an appropriate .little
sparrow seems to be for naught as Tho subject was "The Greatness of
After
escaping
the flooded district
the people here fail to realise tfie God,” leaders, Mr. John Hunter and speech presented.Mr. e"nd Mrs. Roethey
-found
footf-roada
_aiul dulight‘dangers of .this bird. But other Mr. Arthur Greene. The program setter with a ailver_Inm»to server
ful
scenery.
Crossing
“
Blue Ridge,"
cities do and have made war on the-~war arranged os a postoffice meet- from-thc G. E.'a. "Mr. Rpssetter exRichmond
to
Staunton
was espec
little-pesta. In thiTOrlnndo Reporte'r Ing, special papers on the subject pressed his appreciation and that
ially
scenic.
Tile
view
after the
of
Mrs.
Rossetter
and
told
of
their
Star appears the following:
having been prepared by members
climb, looking into the valley below
complete
surprise.
"D r. Phillips has declared war of one company and handed to the
After this ccrbmony. some of the was superb. The descent (or miles
against the English sparrow and leaders In the form of letters. These
handed his ultimatum to a. repre­ ■were , addressed to other members artists in the company were given with, motor shut off and silent brakes
set and force of gravity alone pro­
. i sentative of the Reporter-Star this present and were read aloud by slips on which were written the pelling was a panorama never to be
morning. The doctor sets forth the them. This afforded a unique vari- names of songs which they llluaforgotten.
The Roanoke to Martinsville route
taken in returning is also feplete
with scenery. . Our toqrists drove
oyer this and, wonderful to tell, car
and tires withstood it, but all in­
tending a tour ure warned to shun
this very "devil's drive."
In Columbia, S. C., while impris­
oned for a* couple of weeks on ac­
count of, not only high and impass­
able waters hut because the bridges,
railway as Well as roads were washed
—OF—
away from the Catawba, tho Wateree, the Broad and Yadkin rivers,
many kindnesses were extended the
travelers, especially wero great-as­
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given by Commissioner E. J. Wat­
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. J WHICH ONE KNEW THIS
most baseball , politics , a n d football
HONORS ABOUT EVEN-BET TO BE PAID
... ruiM THEY HAVE THE GREATEST SPORT, BASEBALL AND POLITICS RUNNING NECK AND NECK
WITH THE FOOTBALL MAN COMING STRONG AT THE FINISH-NEWSPAPER MAN WINS ONE ARGUMENT IT WAS SUCH A GOOD OJNjJHE QIHERSCOULD NOT THINK OF A BIGGER ONETOTELL

CASTOFCHARACTERS
lUAN JONES........ BASE BALL
CHITTENDEN— -FOOTBALL
WOODRUFF....... POLITICS
ilCK” BROWN - --NEWSPAPER
• Btse BaU Man—Well. boys. It
took* pretty much like Detroit is
jo win in the American

1/ttoe this #***00’
pMtbsll Man—Whst you talkln
.boot bue ball now forT The questioa of the day is football. Harvard
ud Yale is what you want to talk
•boot,
•■
politic*! Man—I can't understand
«bt you all are arguing about,
jlat month Charles Hughes will
tn tad defeat \yoodrow Wilson—
poteething he can't .do.
Bue Ball Man—Politic* Is out of
ay mind right now. The world’s
atria will be on and the whole
rtaatry *Bt be talking about them,
vkile the political World will be
deid.
Football Man—Vfow you all think
ao much about your aporta I want
to tell you all about tho great
crowds that witness football. Last
ja r 70,000 people witnessed the
p n a between Harvard and Vale
in on* sfternoon.,
Bue Bill Man—yfhat is that?
,7»o yesra ago - Boston- tn ^ -^ le w
"TorF Nationals" played before such
a munificent crowd. ‘The crowd
was so targe that outfielders had to
sit oi) the bench on nccount of the
spectator* being jammed up in the
outfit. What about that for a
CTOWd.
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Political Man—Well, so far, nil
your crowds will have to take a back
ml. During the litst convention
«{ the Democratic party which was
kriil at St. Louis the largest crowd
that ever assembled was there. To
give you an idep of this crowd it
required 2,000 policemen to restore
order while Woodrow Wilson was
being nominated a* the Democratic
nominee. And it also took seven*
teen hours and thirty-six minutes
for the crowd to got out of the
auditorium.
Newspaper Man—Well, all of
them were some crpw^ds, but listen
to this. Many years ago my father
*»* a reporter on the London
Tima. He was selected out of the
vast army .of men (o cover the story
for the paper on th

Base Ball Man—I doubt whether we have a court of our own known
you boys*’know what you are talking as the National Commission. If
about. ‘Base bait la the NA­
any of the players think they arc
TIONAL SPOUT. To prove this, getting beat out of any money they
take fo r 1instance the game that the appeal their case to the Nntlonal
Sanford-Club, put up-the-pastm ea^ Commlurdii and at-their Hand* rests
•on. We had a dub of all TEM ­ your case. The United States court
PERANCE BALL PLAYERS.
has nothing to do with our game.
Newspaper Men—I agree with
Football Man—I agree with my
you there. We also had n team of base ball friend. If I understand,
players that were all good men. he is right. ,
Very few errors and plenty of heavy
Newspaper Man—Yes, you are
hitting.
right.
During the famous Sisler
Football Man—Not leaving my case.which wna before the National
subject, but I would like to tell my Commission I was.on th a t-case for
newspaper friend that 1 witnessed a the paper. . The commission heard
game this season where I saw the tho evidence and ruled. But in
Sanford infielders make 9 errors, and your political game, when anything
furthermore the games that I kept goes wrong it requires a hard fought
up with ! know of some 200 errors battle.
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th at were made by our club.
Base Bali Man—We have a sport
Political Man—Errors are noth­ that also helps out charitable organi­
ing,- we all make them. I have for sations, and whenever a player gets
the last ten years been trying to injured we look after him. Over in
pick a winner and up to this day I Nashville the post season Johnny
have never picked one. I have al­ Dodge was hit by Tom Rogers and
ways voted for the b&amp;t man on the killed. Tjte call was sent alt over
ticket. Rut it was my hard luck to the country for. help. And every
tee the worst'one on tho ticket get base bail league in the country re­
elected. I am going 'to vote for sponded to the call. That shows
Hughes this time and I expect I will our true sportsmanship.
be a loser again. It will be my hard
Political Man—When it comes to
luck. „
raising money for the cause our po
Base Bali Man—Well, I have been lltical gunge can raise more in a
a little more fortunate than you all minute than all of you all combined
have. I have been picking winners Wo havo our Democratic committees
for a long time. I picked the Braves all over the country receiving mon­
Wo have the__ greatest
the year they won and the last time money.
I picked a~4oser-was when.Xlleft the game in existence. You have to be
baseball field and trle"d to pick a very shrewd and also very clever to
peanut, politician to get in the get by in our game. Only such
notables as JESSE JAMES, CAR*
FLORIDA* LEGISLATURE.
, Football Man—Picking winners is K1E NATION and Lefty Loo can
out of my line.
We do more get by in our game. Our game of
KICKING in football than any­ politics is great. It requires study
thing else. Wo qll try. to kick a of CRIMINOLOGY and all other
goal and PICKING WINNERS Is studies to get you thorugh the first
entirely out of our line. But If It "laR° of tbo K»mcFootball Man—We don’t need 00
came to a show down I could do it.
money in our sport. We are so- well
Base Ball . Man—Not ..leaving . the fixed that our footbull players pl&amp;y
subject, but I want to tell you boys
noth,
,
something in the, base ball line that
Newspaper Man—Now, hoys, you
you never heard of. , I remember
didn't*
know, but our game is the
many years ago when Walter John­
greatest
of them all. In tho* news­
son hit the longest drive that has
paper
business
you have a chance to
ever been hit . It was some hit.
clean up. We make you political
Newspupcr—Well, what hit waif men and you base ball felloes all
that?
come with us. If we run your pic­
Base Ball Mnn-^Thls hit was in, ture in tho paper we get a little for
the Philadelphia Washington series. \hat-, Then, again, if you receive n
Eddie Plank was pitching for, tho little write up a little more moficy is
Athletics. Johnson stejjpyd up to forthcoming. So all in all we have
the plate And connected with one of you all buried when it comes to get­
Plunks fast ones and sent it from ting tho money.
Washington to San Francisco.
Baso B/ul M ap—Q

ol tobacco ao
you smoke. * Bull Durham or Duke’s
Mixture?
Bose Ball Man—Well, here’s the
way it was done. When Johnson
hit the ball there were some box
cars on the outside of the fence*, the
ball landed in tins cars and journeyed
to California. You got it 'sa I claim
It to be some hit.
Newspaper . Man—I agree with
you there. *T‘ re’member when I
wrote up such a story as that .for
our paper! I t was just like you to]d
I
Man—Well, boys, when it. But I didn't think ydu could re­
t T?,** 10 dlacus*in2 th* fam e of member th at far back. ’
*ootbai| 1 have no superior
Political Man—Well, I haven't
Nltical ‘

psptra came out with a story like
j tbti. While Queen Victoriaa body
laid in Westminster Abbey 2,000,000
P*ople were in line to pay their re­
spect* to the dead queen, while out■id* in line were 3,000,000 more
peoplt who wor# also there .to take a
lul look st the Queen. -Now, if
any of you boys kno.w of any larger
«rowd than this one let us hers of it.
B»*e Rail Man—We concede-that
oowd to your side of the argument.

J im* th.t 'i^W oodro^V nson J do-j botn “ y ,w n?,UC|h'
W®
**V*d you will all have t 6 go to war7 ,n#n Bay Very UttU* U “e*m* t0 m°
lt&gt; so, und when .you go to us if this argument which you all
Mtiico yoti
talk base ball and have brought me into is getting
, ih«e things, but you will havo quite warm.
Football Man—On Thanksgiving
10 wry a gun and fight like hell.
Day I will make a name for my­
i0sNIm PL*pt!r M*rv*~Ye«,. and my
J *111 be to cover any of you boys self, for oh the field of battle I will
3J.° .m*&gt;‘ apcidentSlly get ahot. I t bo the hero of the day. I expect to
he my duty l0 let the people make a couple of topchdbwns and
then I am going to kick a couple of
* u,t wba t a hero you were in
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i to save the flag for your goals.
«uniry.. * .
' Bose Ball Man—X remember when
Hue Balt M a n -T a lk about Jour Sanford beat Orlando up here in a
game of ball. After giving up all
CdRn i,crc* * ^oy named TY
Baiwr l^at
more newa- hopes of winnin* tb* game and with
tho score 1 to 0 in Orlnndo’s favor,
Boll came up and hit oho over the
p
fence,*
then Leon followed with one
dero 1 1 * COynlr* ' On.Jrif »houlover
the
fence which won the ganff.
trolt 2 ! the burden ot whether DeI
tell
you
there's nothing like this
no « *ot in th* World Series or
Now« »lop and consider this old game of ball.
. Folitical Man—You are right
•boulder* WUh &lt;Uch * burden °.n ’hi
about that, but In politics you
t h h Z y 1 “ an-W «U . you. know mingle with all classes of people
it out
tb&lt;! b,g coll*6«* will fight some rich and some poor- Right
football"8*
Brickl&lt;* ' lbe famous hero In Florida they hs,ve got mo
th. f #Ur wUl bo
from where I don't know which way my
in SauPT1 ,ln* °P* but down bcre vote wont.. I voted for M r .---- -—
*!.8 °Jd we &gt;»! Have ik. football end when the court ruled'that there
was fraud going on I aaJd to myself
n *bat ^iU tear up this p a rt'
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1'JJJ ^ontry.^g"
hey have just .taken my vote away
I,
on °ur club. We
m me and handed it to another
— ■- tne
t h * race.
,« m b ck that I. one of th
in.rterb.ck is hard to b
____Ball Man—That’s why I s»y
t Z ' o T ' iV‘ng my” » *"y credit base ball la clean. You see there In
there
crooked
jyour
v % ss
§game
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by a squad oTpolice To save him from that appear to have chances to take
.rough handling. Not since the good part In the world's series.”
old daya of milling In out-of-the-way
Johnson Mid that although tho
placoa to escape pollct, baa a boxing Athletlca and Indiana might start
referee bad to be defended from flailo
fans who did not agree with his
choice of a winner In the ring.
What would the averago baseball
fan think of players who surrounded
a tcam-mato and berated him openly
for making an orror which coat a
ball Raran? Thoro was no throng of
Irate Now Yorkers besieging tho
gates of Fenway park In Boston to
beat up Snodgrass after the world's
series gamo which ho lost by muffing
ft fly ball.-—
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Tho fans bollevo In tho honesty of
tho players. But not one of tho 16
major lcaguo umpires threatened to
Jump to the Federal league to boost
his salary. How many ball players
of today have not dono that? Not
ono of the umpires would try to Jump
n contract for Increased salary. How
"hinny players would n o t' Jumipfor
moro monoy If the* could?
Thcro aro not 16 ball players In
tho major league today who llva clean­
er lives and keep themselves In bettor
condition mentally and physically to
do their work on tho diamond than the
16 umplrea do.

to run a story just right. I once sent
an Ttd In to a certain newspaper. I
asked them to advertise th at I had
a house and .lot for sale and listen
here, you newspaper fellows, you
know what th at yellow journal ran?
"fhay advertised that I hstl a houio
full of corn and mule for* sale. I
sued the paper fgr damages and the
court allowed me 22 cents damages.
They ruled th at no one can sue a
newspaper and expect tq get much
damages.
Newspaper Man—Its pretty hard
to best a newspaper, for sometimes
the paper has the JUDGE- right
wjiere‘ he wants him., CURTAIN.
The winner of the argument will
be. forced to roll all three of the
losers around the* main street in a
wheelbarrow, this being the bet
made. The argument is to be scu­
lled by a committee of ihree men.
The orto that put up the best argu­
ment in* general will bo declared, the
Winner.
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UMPIRES
Standard of
Baseball

PAGE THE EE

Is the standard of sportsm anship In
baseball lower than In any other line
of sport?
On tho football Held no player m ay
even question tho decision of referee
or umpire. Tho captain la perm itted
only to 'In q u ire politely If thoro tnhy
not bo a different Interpretation ot
tho rule. T he football coach ot^di
rector who openly blame* an official
for the Iom of • gam e loses coats th ere­
by In the co llege' world. \ In rowing,
tennis, polo, th e ruling of -an official
la accepted gracetully even I t It la felt
to be wrong.

JUST A MINUTE
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Of your, valuable lime to lei
you know that Mr. Dillard
representing Isaac Ham­
burger's line of Tailoring
will be at the Haberdashery
Sept. 15-16-18 and 19th.
Come in and have your
measure taken.

943 IS DEATH TOLL
FOR SPORT DECADE
Nino hundred and forty-three
persons have lost their lives In
sports, Indoor and outdoor, lit
ten years.
The highest toll was paid In
baseball. In which 184 were
killed. More persona take part
In baseball, and It la played over
a greater period than othe.r
• sports. Football, with fewer
persona playing and with a
short season, ranks socond
with 215 deaths.
-'T h e toll In boxing was 105,
auto racing 128, horao racing
51. wrestling 16, cycling 77, ten­
nis 1, basket ball 2, golf 14, field
.games 3, bowling 9,.polo 3, oth­
er sports 24.

weak there would bo‘a big Improve*
merit In tho two team s before the sea­
son was over. Ho warned New York
fans not to expect too much of tho
Yankees Just because Huston and
Ruppert h a v e ’broken all records In
Kuppcrt
spend In* money on players.
■pending

True Happiness.
Happy the man who, remote from
busy life, la content; llko the primitive
race of mortals, to plow hit pt terns!
lands with his own oxen, frcod from
all borrowing and lending.—Horace.

FOR “SERVICE” ON YOUR PLUMBING
IR R IG A T IO N
and W E L L W O ftK

CLOSER RACE IS PREDICTED
President Ban Johnson Names Six
Club* Appearing to Have Chance
to Win 1916 Pennant.
"Tho American loaguo raco, In my
opinion, will bo closer titan last yeaf."
saye President nan Johnson. “Tho
Red Sox will havo to play better base­
ball to win another pennant. Tho
Tigers and Whlto Sox aro bound' to
Improve, while tho Drowns, Yankees
and Senators are expected, to mako n
lot' of trouble. Hero tiro six tcama

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1916
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route from Everglade water station
toward Florida C ity. The Inst re­
port of them was at 7:16 a. m. It
n _ i was thought they were without food,1 having led a trail through a tangled
I morass which made pursuit difficult.
* " A boat loaded with provisions and
I thought to havo belonged to the
i bandits was found and placed under
[guard.
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.T h e bank robVcry Friday after*
I noon* was efTeoted~by two heuvily
armed men who held up th o 'vic e
reB fT lO N J N S P E C T O K o pra»fdcnt and cashier and escaped
M a im B A L L O T S w e r e
In "an automobile which two accomD IF F E R E N T
M p lic e a had guarded.’
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Reports received hero late tonight
Fla., 'Sept. *9’
19. o |
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tbe
efjecl that the bandits
TaHahasscc. ri»..
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were ‘’ *Rn,lned Fe" ,ora y had been surrounded in a dense
In the tnatter of the oase
nine miles south of Florida
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lots f o u n d

NEW DREDGE THE ST.JOHNS
BULKHEADING DRAINAGE IS
LAKE E R O N T A P P R O V E D

the value of which is very small from
an agricultural point of view,- complttlon of the d rainage system will
increase this acreage to about 350,­
000 .acres; valuing at least $100 and
acre. Thus it can be seen that th e
state of Florida will gain materially
in wealth from tho completion of
the canal system, eliminating" the
possibilities of future wealth, from
tho cuitivatio n - o L t hn aoil- latar.-----

BIG
TENDERED AT
HOTELCARNES

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Th e Randolph plan of drainage,
unlike other plans submitted to the BOARD OF TR A D E BOOSTERS
EXPECT TO FINISH W ORK W AR D E PA R TM E N T FIN A LLY war department for this work has
M E E T A N D TA LK
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AGREES T O T H IS GREAT
received the endorsement -of cham­
IN TH E NEXT FO R TY
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H O TE L
ber of commerce in many of the
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PROJECT
. JfAYS
Florida cities, including the focal
The hotel builders or a few o f tho
The drainngu o f the Uppor St. organixation and the East Coast
The great work of bulkhcading
members of tho Sanford Board of
*
Lake Monroe begun many months Johns lands is now an assured fact Chamber of Commerce. V
Trade were invited to attend a ban*
ago and interrupted by the burning according to the following from the
quet at the Hotel Carnes last Friday
of. the dredge boat and afterward by Times-Union of Sunday:
G REEN C IT R U S FRUITS
night and there Were about th irty- . ,
T h e first stage in tho Upper St.
the failure of other dredge boats to
five present to partake of a fine re­
e|0„ Appointed Who Will Do past prepared by M ine Host, S. J.
do the work has begun in earnest Johns drainage case was completed ,
...
Mntass the'vojcs on governor.
|e(j around tho swamp.
again with fine prospects of finish­ ychterday when the w-ar department
Their Full Duty
Carnes.
nI
approved plans submitted by the en­
was given Avar
over tto
The banquet was not arranged
ing. ■*
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Tallahassee, Sept. 16— Following
gineers
and
authorized
issuance
of
a
J * J J ^ o n nof whother the ballot I
with
the idea of demonstrating th at
The dredge boat Standard of tho
WiU Play in Tampa
.
the appointment o f the citrus in-'
permit
for
procedure
with
the
work.
Mr.
Carnes
could gjye one bul was a
When Sanforil bucks the locals to­ Seaboard Dredging Co., of Jackson­
■pcctora by G o y .. Tramm ell for the
This,
project
Involves
the
expendi­
general
get
togethor meeting at
morrow, the Celery City artists had ville,'w ith Captain Hanson in charge
1916 season, assignment has been
.n d _H .rn m on
ture of approximately $3,000,000 and
which
some
ultimate
conclusion
beat be primed for a hard tussle, for now has tho contract and for tho
made by R. E. Rose, state chemist.
have not y t been called the locals will have ready the past week has been at work with day will mean the creation of about $26,­ With tho approval o f W . A. M cR ae, could be resched regarding the build­
‘ count!*
600,000 in new wealth for the state.
commissions/ of agriculture to their ing of'a commercial hotel in Sanfdrd.
bat they » « hcre w,th the b0*.e* strongest outfit that has represented and night ahlfta and aro working
Notification of the war depart­
When all the guests had arrived
from their counties and are reaay Tam p # &lt;lnce t he Inst few &lt;Ugs of with every prospect of success.
respective territories.
The inspec­
ment's action was received here dur­
they
were seated at a long table em- .
to take the .atand whenever cauea tb# league in 1908 when a galaxy of
tors are:
.
Tho big Jioat and tho crew aro of
ing the afternoon in private. tele­
hellished
with palms and ferns and
,pon.
.
. S a l l y and Southern League stars the best and tho dirt is flying
" j. \V. Knight, Inverness, assigned
graphic ndvices. According to these,
the following menu *a a greatly en­
The proceedings are very alow and WCBring Tampu and Ilartow uni- through the pipes in n constant
the npprovsl took place following a to Fasco, Hernando, Citrus, Sumter,
joyed:
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tbt examination of witneeaca may forma (ought it out for the pennant, stream starting on the north end
conference at the offico of Brigadier Alachua and Marion counties.
Celery
Salted Nuts
O live*
lut for several daya yet. There 'were
p er),apl the most notable addi- and working toward the south. Al­
W. E. Griffis, Plant City, assigned
General Black, chief of engineers,
Shrimp Salad . Cream of Celery
D0 lensstion* during the. morning L Jon tQ the jocai rank, will be Perry- ready there is a big difference noted
wjiich was ittpndod by P. A. Vans to Hillsborough. Mnaatee, Pinellas. Tenderloin of Trout
...
oettion. The witness who is • * ’ man the Birmingham Southern
in the appearance of the bulkhead Ajjncw, attorney .for th3 district; DeSoto and Lee counties.
with
Shoestring
Potatoes
peeled to testify that he saw the L cbkuo pitcher( w ho lost u two-hit and Messrs. Mahoney A Walker of
United States Senator Fletcher, IshH. D. Berry, W in ter Garden, asFruit Punch
ballot boxes tampered with has no I m# tQ Knight. &amp; Wall at Starke the Seminole C q.‘ have great hopes
am Randolph,, the district engineer, sigted to Lake. Orange, northern Os­ * Fried Chicken with Cream G ravy.
yet been called on.
I|aat
when his support went of having the contract finished in
ahd M ajor W* B. Ladue. ‘
ceola, Seminole, _Polk, St. Johns, Creamed Aaparagus
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Yesterday afternoon. M . N . Bryan, back on
Perryman will arrive forty daysv
Putnam and Volusia counties.
P etit Pols en Caaao
East
(
oast
o
f
Florida
’ ji^on manager at Ramburg,. Pro- to j ay t0 b olster_u p the pitching
Thia will be good newa to the
' ~ PoTatoesTSn'TTeurie .
•H. H . Elliott,- Miami.-aaaigned to
dnctNo. 6 of Madison county «wore g U ff which will co’ mprise Corcho, H. people o f. Sanford as lh e bulkhead ..T h e upper 8 L_Joh n « drainage dis­
Apple Fritters with Sauce
Dade,
Broward.
P
alm
Beach,"
St.
trict lire on the east coast of Florida,
b, ..n^t the ballots at the first B ^owni y 0ung a n d T c rry ra a n .
has languished somewhat since the
Vanilla
Ice Cream
Cakes
Lucie,
Brevard
and
southern
Osceola
between Cocoa and Fejlsmcro taking
• ^ s C w T T H e ntght Of ‘
Culbreath will leave for school, dredge Clovis was burned and the in tho upper St. Johns valley and counties.
After Dinner Mints, Demitasse
,od that sfterwards
F
bal,ot but Charley Sorondo is apparenfly work of dredging ar.4 filling seemed consists of shout 266.000 acres of
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Cigars
Instructions have been sent out *
*4 ,w,y promiscuously in the b a ir n .
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and ut lhal , taKe fated to lag forevet.
N ow that a
rich muck marsh lands unavailable by Mr. Uoso to all citrus fruit in­
When,the cigars were lighted Pres­
boi. Upon the »°*
e n*
|h Charley is good enough to take care real dredge is at work again this for agriculture. T h e tract is about
spectors to pass for shipment only ident Dutton ifose and explained .
great projoct should be finished in
•forty miles in length and approxim­ such fruita as are found in packing tho hotel proposition in a- dear and
a
r j &amp;
.p u n by
record time and our winter visitors
ately' fourteen miles in width, tho houses, prepared "or being prepared concise manner, calling attention to
Ider and neatly arranged in place Sanford base thieves.
will have an opportunity of seeing
the fact that tho members of the
of being stuffed into the box as he
A t second base C y Young prob- the lake front in tho process of great property lying in the- counties of for ahipmegt.
Brevard. St. Lucie. Orange and Os­
Board" of Trade had said that the
bad left them. This is the beat evl- ably will hold away. Cy has been improvements this winter.
The
sample
shall
consUt
of
.
the
.
dtnee t h a t t h e ballots had been tam- playing b ill like a blue streak on
ceola. . .
mixed juice of tw elve average frOlt, hotel was the moat important matter
pared.with that has so far been In* the Knight A W all trip and la ready
Approval of the plans yesterday which sample- shall include the small­ and he had taken it up at once, g iv ­
FO O TB A LL COM ES N E X T
Eoduced, it is claimed.
for anything. Should Cy bo called
ends a .long controveray which has est .sixes and most immature, as well in g two weeka of his time and bring­
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rm.rt is now going on to pitch. W . Brown would prob
hoon existing between the war de­ os the largest and moat matUro fruit. ing it to the point where the bull- ^
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.t ^Ww - the
T L
j
i
m
nanr
.
U
g
i
tJ
ably
take
the
keystone,
leaving
Corpartment and the property owners Tho sample musV be fairly repre­ ness interests must take it up. ITS.
Boys
are
Wanlcd
for
Practice
T
o­
prWimmary a u g « to
handlc lh ,rd
Blahop or
for about fifteen years, since the sentative of the entire lot. In case then called for expressions from
morrow at Holden Park
th n .
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B , . . k d t e » l . b . com . to . . e n d ,
time when George Hopkins of M el­ the test shows tho fruit to be shove some of those present and- T . J.
Exit hose bull, enter football, and
physical change in the ballots by
Trowell can be depended upon the Sanford boys expect to have a bourne first conceived the idea o f the U. S. standard ' the inspector Miller, F. L. Woodruff, Forrest Lako,
the examination of witnesses without |jor the short field and W. Brown winner this scuson in this rough and draining tho iands. The approved ■hall inform the shipper of tho fact F. P. Forster, G. F. Smith, F. L . .
plans were submitted to tho depart­ that the sample la mature and pass Miller and several others gave their
goini into tl\,« boxes. If probability will take care of tho far corner, with tumble game.
Coach
Hutchison
If it fails to v ie w s snd the matter was threshed of this ran he shown the'boxes will, A. Corcho available in a pinch. P. wishes to announce that all those ment about six months ago, follow ­ the lot for shipment.
ing
their
completion
by
Ishum
Ran­
pass
tho
standard,
the
fruit
shall bo out in a manner that left no doubt
’ be opened. If not the court will not C'Jrcho and Wegman are both avail­ who are contemplating entering the
dolph
and
Company,
who
have
been
attached
and
placed
in
tho
custody about the sincerity of those pre-ient
allow the boxes to be opened.
able for first base.
high sohool football team this season
and their desiro to do all in their
employed by the promoters to drnw of the sheriff— as directed by law.
In the outfield tho fans will find should show up for practice tomor­
power to build the hotel. Commit­
them.
,
Inspectors shall bo no menns
Charley Bishop, Dave Brack and row afternoon at 4:80 at Holden
1 •Udsincs* Change in O riedo
tees. were appointed to investigate
Canaling W as Stopped
•’ pass" or certify to tho maturity of
Z. Spifiks has sold hiF mercantile one of the three idle pitchers, all of Park.
matter and
T h e work of canaling the property
sluggers.
Cy
buiineas in Oviedo to Chas. West whom are noted
•He wishos .to. get a line on the
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i;Vr :i7M V'Ilii 'iiV ^ » SS &gt;',Sii|iWil..ii ii,&gt;l ‘
who has been in charge of the aamo You n g batted .400 on the Knight A
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few day*.
Meantime th e-eom roli—
kina
was
stopped
by
an
injunction
to
the proportion of mature fruit in
Ihe'm cn to their positions. A t thsrt
tecs soliciting aubscriptlons are meet­
^n ow T Il conduct tho business Corcho are too well known to need is but-Httle rimp to prepare for thv sisuod at the instigation of the war tho grove, nor as to the probable
ing with great success and the hotel
____in the aainu auccaaalul-manner■— Mr. TO nltir comment. ‘ T ergu e will also fin t game the boys should all be department. Thia was followed by date of maturity of any portion of
seems
assured.
•
Spinks is hmving Oviedo to take up be available.— Tam pa Tribune.
there' tomorrow afternoon' and those {he organixation o f tho upper St. the fru it— car lot or rilimbor . of
a vut timber tract in L e v y county
reriding out of the city who con­ Johns drainage diatrict, under tho boxes.
W ESLEY BIBLE CLASSES
where Ju*# will-operate hla largo cytemplate entering, tho High
School sta{o drainage law passed In 191L
Some Rail Teams
Inspectors shall not make unnecOfficers elected at Hhxt time and
,
prmihingle factory, i He has been-a'
should
write
to
Mr.
Hutchison
at
ewnry :te 9t* -o f—e v id e n tly immatunjOrlando and Sanford can bo classof C.Otr fruit, thus wasting their time and Great Gathering ” ln.* Ocala Ort 6ber
resident of Oviedo for the past two
n&gt; V n nf the real towna-oL-the. mn -e a riy -d a U -if-A h e y -W ie h -to - join srrvfrn! at present conttst
10- 12 — Fine Program
* [p ;
Frank Bills, Melbourne, chairman;
Jrtin *juiiti*v*hingie-mi!i ^was^one o f' state, m
•
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chemicals for simple curiosity,. The
when it comes to considering the team.
Field
Secretary
A.
H
.
Colo
pre­
J.
N
.
Whltner
o
t
Sxanford,
and
the largest in this section but the epoVtsmanship.. A ‘ standing rivalry,
Samford High School had n good
personal knowledge o f tho Inspector,
cypress was exhausted, making it which has been standing for years football team laist wesson and ex­ Ames E. Barlow o f Cocoa. These *nd his experience with citrus fruit, dicts on attendance of 600 or 000
imperative that he move to another in baseball is now being thrashed pect to have a b e tte r one this year u|Ton their election employed P. A. ho may use for thq information of Wesley Bible Class men ami women
locality. Ilia many friends hate th out with Sally League players doing .and the early practice will count in Van* Agnew of thia city, os attorney the grower. No official opinion as at the big federation in Ocala Oct.
10-12. There are about 400 classes
and Isham Randolph and Company
»«e him depart- but wish him success most of the thrashing. Some ol the th* first game.
to ah’# probable .date of maturity,
in Florida and of coprse every class
as engineers.
I» his new field.
Mr. Spinks will best player* of the South ^Atlantic
nor the number of cars or boxes in
Thl» is a
•bo be missed in Sanford where he make up "the two teams, and are
T h e plan of drainage .drawn l‘ y | the groVe, that may be mature at a should be represented.
Will M ake Sllkdn Miami
self
entertaining
body
and
each class
traded quite a bit and his shingle gathering praise in the sticka.
Mr. Randolph and approved by D »«|fixed dutu ahan be given.
*
At
Miami,
Sept.
14.—
Preparations
arc
or
individual
will
provide
for
tho ex«
■HU in Seminole county was a moxt least twenty-five men are now being
department provides for drainage o f .
1
being
made
prepliminary
to
the
de­
lenses
of
the
trip.
Ocala
hotels
will
the
flood
diatrict
Into
the
salt
waters
Inspectors
will
also
advise
all
valuable asset to tho county. &gt;
used by the • tw o teams from the velopment ol a large tract of land on
of the Indian river. Instead of car- grower* that the «J«pectUn season give low rates for the tw o days. A
Sally to settle the baseball dispute, the Hillsborough canal, upon which
eying it about 200 miles down the does not end on Novem ber 6,^ but line program has been arranged, and
BANDITS K IL L PO SSE
and all are claaocd os regualr start, will be established by the Moore A
. • #
St. Johns* river as under present will continue until discontinued by a good time is expected." Those who
n Monday’* game O/larido won Adam* Co., * hall million dollar .innatural conditions.
The plan pro- order of the national authorities, aro promoting • 'the federation aro
Homesirad Bank Robbers are Dearom Sanford
‘ he_ ^ ° 7 u° f
vestment in the 11.000 acre veget- vides for three main canaU from the |after the full maturity of tho crop. eaving nothing undone to make it
perate
FUllngim opposed Charlie Fulton, able silk plant, which •ia expected_ great aucccos.
Ocala la tnakinc
Mismi, Fla., Sept. 17.— T w o posse with the Utter on the losing end. will be one of the largest Indepen- St. J#hna river o ve r the property to
preparation
for
giving
these Sunday
the Indian river, each to be approx-1
8hor, on Freight Car*
■•n were killed and two Injured In T h e following Hne-up o ffla y e r * w ill, ^
iri|k Induatrire in the Mountr
school
force*
a
cordial
welcome.
Tho
•• * expects
------*- to bo extended Im ately 14 mile* In length, 125 to I Birmingham, Ala., m Sept. 14.—
»n encounter early today In tho gr|yq gf| |d(i bow (a r the two ciues | and. which
Sunday
school
worker*,
especially
Kmgladea with four bandit* sought m ve gone to stage real baseball for within the next three years to not 130 feet wide and 14 to 36 feet deep. shorUge 0f (re|ght car* In southern
Numerous amaller feeder canals from
for ,hipment of ore*, frulU and those belonging to organised Bible
for robbery of $6,900 ’ from the the liv e sporta: Orlando— Herndon, less than 600.000 acrer.
.
all part* of the district Into three cotU)n j, beginning to assume serious cl oases, who do not include the feder­
State Bank of Hbmeatead (Fla.) 8b; UarbiMn. 2b; Crowell.
main arteries of drainage will make proportlon&gt; accordlng to report* from ation in their plans Will miss tho
lu t Friday. Reports Teaching here Gooch, cf.; Reynolds, f. L; DlUInger,
Paper Mill for Jax
.
in a,l about 260 mile* of canalways. mtny i * rge market center*. In thb most helpful event o f tho year. _
•rid the bandits fired from ambush lb .; Schuyler, 1. f.I Taylor, c.; and
Jacksonville is being seriously conAccording to inforipation obtained Birmingham dUtrict the shortage l»
*od then fled.
FUlingim, p.
Sanford— Robinson,
d j i u . Moore. I sidered os the location for what ipay from
New Reaidenta for Sanford
the local office of the Isham admitted affecting tho movement of
Members of the posse trailing the t L i Chapman, ..
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Brin’ prove the greatest paper mill in the
. The fame of our Celery City, has
Randolph and Company, it will take L o j , piK iron and other commercial
t&gt;*nk robbers near that section of
* ''. H
F i m . n ' 2 l&gt;0W»b d Fulton, country, . c c r d ln , to on . Id.ntlded abofit tw o years to complete the de- products. According to report from spread ao for that people from all
Everglades, 48 miles south of
, lb ., Engman,
••
movement, but who does not
velopm eni, which is by far the larg- Mobile, the Mobile A Ohio railroad over the country are constantly ar­
•*re, much of which is undrftlned, v
Burmel.ter U - * ^ t0 P^
£ ^ W t o have hi. name known until
e it of Ita kind ever proposed in the j, ,*id to be facing the wor*t ear riving to verify it* fame aa.a veget•Ppxfcntly were caught in a . trap. Orlando today, and
# corJerenca whlch 1. to be
etable center and we are continu­
aouth.
j shortage in year*
Your shots ewre heard, followed the alab wor
on held in JackaonwilU in tbi* «W»mecously adding new material to the
It la understood that the next
Quickly by another.
Allen Anderalready largo Hat of growaro. Among
Illinois H oi.Campaign
*—
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“ m," ‘ step to be taken b y members of the
•°n and
C. Anderson, members
the player*, with the heavy bank month.
drainage body *111 be the appoint-1 Chicago, Sept. 14.— One of th e i the lateat arrivals to em b a rk *in
°f the posse fell dead, while Chari
Because of th# acardty of white ment o f a board o f commisaioner* to hardret fought political campaigns forming la G. E. Born who cornea
ft- Williams received five buekshot ro ll! from the buahea wfil wend
from New Jersey. ; H e has invested
*ounds in hla left aide and' arm their way homeward.— Jacksonville paper, the bulk of which la made by determ ine the proportionate bene- |n the hUtory. of Illlnola will be
Metropolis
.
N
ew
England
and
Canadian
mill*,
f l t r o f the different tracU of land as w
bet ween G o v. Edward F in form lands in. the western section
•nd William Andereon was shot
*K&gt;.
_
,
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L
n
d
the
incident
soaring
price*,
the
» basis for future taxation. This wifi Dunne, Democrat and former Con o f town and la already at work pre­
through the thigh.
Williams wai
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publisher*
of
the
south
are
looking
b4 fdllowed by a bond l» u e to p r o - L rwUman Frank O. Lowden, Repub- paring for a fine crop«of vegetables,
•rid to be seriously Injured.
T h e PHiellln Club will rreume ita to mean* ^ a ccom p lish *.relief, and ylde bonds for carryi ng tho plat publjcan. nominated for Governor celery, lettuce, etc., if the previous
fttorganialnf hla forces. Sheriff
™
Thum day .lurnnon, o n . o&lt; t h » . U U t. m c Uon .&lt; » W
into effect. | W ith thU- method In yaitird a y by the • DemocraU and record of thia section i a . sustained.
Ban llardie, leaders of the pureuere
Mr. Born* U accompanied by hla
view, i t will be probably *ix to eight Republican*, respectively, Jt was
immediately alerted after Ibe ban­ r
hr^J, ^ o r d
r u 0P *^ cAo^ Jontha before actual work will be predicted today. Both rolled up plu- bride of a few weeks who will be •
dits, aided ’by scores of men from
commenced.
Iralltiee of approximately 100,000 charming addition to Sanfotd fernhabitable Motions of the coun3 L have heeq*eoUeering
kmd. members of the ex.cuUve committee
over their nearest conpetitor* In the 1Inins. Mr. and Mrs. Born wiU
ffy. where th t att
SM.OOO.Acres o f Lnnd
, * * n*
that will of the oaeodatlon to be held In JaekW
hile
the
diatrict
consists
at
pr«»-1
nomination race, according to r+ - 1aide in tha J. K. Johnson houae
Later tho bandiU w
of new pattern* In crochet that W l U j o l u ^ ^
for the purpore
t
o
f
about
266,000
feres,
of
lan^lturna
available today.
*o n French avenue.
m akt a delightful
»«tn coming north
ent
of discu«alh» the print eltuaMon.
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�be returned, although. the race, betwwn W. J. Speer, treasurer, ant
hie opponent, W. J. Eekee la dose
end later returns could put Eakea In
the lead.'

CjaH-Chat of the Play-Houses in Sanford
Moreover, he knew .that he would
Had to Preach a Sermon
face
a more critical audience than,
When * 11. - B. Warner starred in
■'The Market of Vain Desire," new perhaps, any minister had ever been
Triangle .feature, learned that he called upon to face, M players are
would be called upon to preach a generally extremely critical, where
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sermon to 600 spectators, in the big atari are concerned,^
church acene In the production, he
For several days prior to the mak­
nearly wilted. It was a.decided con­ ing of the scene Warner considered
trast to the task of sandpapering his what ho would do. He derided not
.fingers .aud attacking a safer as he to attem pt a sermon. T o have un­
dld| In "A lia s Jimmy Valentine." dertaken to hurl the requisite tirade
at the I nee playora, as they sat In
the pews, he knew, would be to mix
the sublime with the ridiculous in a
dangerous manner.
The big church scene was made on
a Sunday morning and the players
.sat expectantly wondering what
Warner would *«ay. A t a word from
Director Barker, Warner took 'hla
place. Then as the camera began to
dick he stepped to the rostrum and
With remarkable eloqUenee ’ recited
"T h e Angel and the W om an," using
of course gestures to fit the denund atory sermon which he, playing the
part of the daring young mialstcf
was supposed to be delivering. His
rendition was greeted by generous
applause. A t The Lyric Tonight.

Dustin Farnura, the Polios Pic­
tures star, portrays the parson fa
"T h e Parson of ' Pnnomint," the
young lion hearted shepherd of a
strange appearing Dock, tho friend
of the friendleasvthe broken hearted,
the rough miner and the sodden
derelict. T o tho ones to whom life
has been shorn of its pretty adorn­
ments and amenities, comes this sixJoot stalwart, and his tragic life
makes a screen drama that is in­
comparably fascinating.

L Y R IC
THEATRE
E . F . L A N E , M AN AG E R
" T H E HOUSE T H A T PLEASES*'

PROGRAM M E
T O N IG H T —Triangle Day, "T h e
Market of Vein Desire" featur­

Into this pjlrt Dustin brings a
comprehending compaiaion and n
noble hearted tenderness that v iv id ­
ly contrasts with tho "fighting bob­
cat" spirit that also snlmstea this
remarkable role.
I t Is a Dustin
Farnum masterpiece.

ing Clare Williams and 11. B
Warner.

"T h e Two O'clock

Train."

Saturday— "T h e Waters of Lethe"
"Fable of the Small Town Fav-.

* Burglar insurance in sums that
would make a press Agent blush has
been taken out by the Mutual Film
Corporation for the protection of its
Chaplin reels against theft- by the
"film pirates." The twelve releases
in which Chaplin is to-appear this
year will cost the total sum of $ 1 ,­
630,000, including tho comedian's
salury of $670,000. A vast invest­
ment in lllm'stock is required for the
printing of the many copies of the
Chaplin pictures issued for distribu­
tion in the United States and abroad.
EVery phase of the business involved
whieh is insurable has been insured
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CHARGES

"T h e Child o f D estiny" la an un­
Tallahassee, Sept. 14.— Next_Friusual story and was especially se­
lected .with Mima Fanwick’a peculiar d a y
. - morning
- the .' state- canvassing'
_
and pleasing talents in view.
In 'b o a r d will attempt to establish the
"T h e Song .of Songs," Miss Fenwick proof of its averments of fraud in
charmed thousands of theatre goers, the amended returns from Madison
playing the role of a hoyden who af­ and Hamilton counties, as set up in
fected boys' wearing apparel. Miss its return to the alternative writ of
Fenwick Is seen in the same sort of mandamus served upon it by the
a ' role In a delightful chapter of suprem e. court in the contest proarilng a -o L fif V i m m ) i
"TJie Child of Destiny.’ ’ • Later,
wears many fine gowns when she is the Democratic nomination for Gov­
transported from a desolate swamp ernor on amended returns secured
through part recount in a number of
country to the whirl of d t y life.
counties, which nomination was
A band of fifty gypsies with all .Awarded to S. J. Catta hy the board
their paraphernalia, such as cara­ on its canvass of the returns from
vans, ate., were used in tho filming over the state in the Democratic
of the scenes of "T h e Vagabond," primary of Juno 6 .

Mutual $670,000 comedian' by a
friends some years ago. The.studio
manager, when time for the filming
of the scene in which the violin
plays a part, cam round, suggested
that one from the "propV room be
used.
Chaplin, however, refused
and sent one of the employcoa to his
apartment to get his favorite instru­
ment.
Lyric Monday, Sept— 18th.
Although her first work In mo­
tion pictures was done in the role of
western cow girl, Clara Williams,
who plays the leading feminine role
in "T h e Market of Vain Desire,"
the Triangle Ince feature in which
H. B. Warner is starred, haa recently
achieved marked success in her char.-}
ncferisatlons of girls of wealth and
refinement. It is in-such a role that
she ia cast with Warner. In prepar­
ing for the part she gave her un­
divided attention, to her gowns.
She purchased several creations that
came direct from Paris shops, and
these are said to be unusually beau­
tiful.
'

In its opinion of Saturday, the
motion of Mr. K nott for peremptory
writ was denied by the court, and be
given until today to Join issue in the
fraud allegations, which joinder of
issue was filed today, and next Fri­
day set down by the court as date
for thft taking of testimony in the
point at issue.
.Although there was nothing hap­
pening before the court today in
which they could takb part, two v o t­
ers from the Greenville precinct in
Madison county wera in town so
that they could be Ih touch with the
issue. They stated** to an outsider
that fully seventy other votera were
ready to come here and testify Fri­
day, also the county judge. They
stated that the county judge ia pre­
pared to testify that the ballot boxes
bore evidence of having been tam­
pered with: that the man who fur­
nished the record on which thd bal­
lots were strung will testify, if nec­
essary; that the cord on whichrthe
ballots were strung at the time of
the recount is not the same cord
that he furnished and on which the
ballots were strung on the night of
June 6 , when they were canvassed
at the polls.

DORSEY IS
GOVERNOR
OF GEORGIA

“ It is the wide variety of parts
one is called upon to' play with ever- M A N N IN G DEFEATS BLEASE
The Ring"
changing costumes that lends en­
FOR G O V E R N O R O F
chantment to motion picturo w ork,"
SOUTH CAROLINA
declares Miss Williams. L y ric T o ­
Monday—"Th e Private Banker"
night.
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Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 18.— Hugh M.
"H apg On Cowboy"
"T h e
Dorsey will go into the Georgia
Broken Drake" “ ('has. Chaplin
The Prohibition Ticket
Democratic convention at Macon
Jacksonville, Scpk__LlTrJohiV' P.
In "T h e Vagabond"
[elided“ fa mm for Governor
........
i- -•»- jgai— * • * - iiy fc i
grots by tho state prohibition con­ as result of the state primary yester­
Tuesday—"B y Man's Law " Selig
Screen Lures Star of Three. Broad­ vention here Tuesday to - oppose day: — While returns today still are
Frank Clark. . The convention was incomplete figures At hand give Dor­
way Hits
.
— Triburtff N * * i r "T h e GreaT
presided over by John P. Coffin, Sr., sey 107 counties with a convention
Irene Fenwick fentured in Metro's
Detective" featuring Ham and
who recehtiy gave $ 100,000 to the vote of 260, Governor N a t E. Har­
"T
h
e Child of Destiny."
Bud.
Nineteenth Episode of
Nutiona! prohibition cause.
ris 37 counties with a convention
Irene Fenwick, thy gifted and
In other instances than in the con- voje of 98; D r.'L . Q. Hardman, four
"T h e Iron Cl|tw"
charming star, who has the distinc- jtre??iouttl_rkai_in-MrT—Glark'v dt*- counties' 'with tun
delegates, and
-tron-nf-HprpemnTE "fa UfeVtelTar roles* t r id v tijo. convention endorsed the Joseph E. Pottle three counties with
in the
threo big Broadway stago Democratic nominees, with the ex­ a half doxen delegates also. A ma­
successes in succession will bp seen |ception of Chief Justice T aylo r of jority in the convention will be 192
on the acreen here at the Star on: the supreme court. The latter will votes. Tho difference in the popu­
Tuesday in “ T h e Child of Destiny," ho opposed by some candidate to be lar vote for Dorsey and Harris waa
a five part Metro wonderjilay. Miss choaen by the executive committee. not aa great in proportion aa the
Fenwick has just finished a Broad­
dclegtaea gained that being due to
AD M ISSIO N 5 AND 10 CENTS
way riun in “ T,he Correspondent,”
Harris running a close second' In
Congregational Church
MATINEE:
and before that was Been in "T h e
some
of the counties to which the
There
will
be'
services
both
morn­
Tnraday . Wrdnrad.y '• FiMa, • H,hards,
Song of Songs." The previous sea­ ing and evening, Sept. 17th at the greater number of delegates are al­
3:15 p.m.
Night 7 p. m. Sharp
son she was the star fa "T h o Fam­ Congregational church.
A cordial lotted. .
ily Cupboard." W ith her. increasing invitation ia. given to those not wor­
Apparently all
atatehouse
of­
shiping elsewhere to come and wor­ ficers with the exception -of Gov­
ship with us.
ernor Harris are confident they will
orite"

Ninth Episode, Teg O'

EXCELLENT MUSIC

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WARNING TO CITRUS FRUIT MEN
FROM OUR GOVERNMENT EXPERTS

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Government specialists estimate that spraying for white fly during the
last two weeks in September, this year, will be twice aa effective aa at any
other time.
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' This note of warning is sounded now because white flies are hatching at
the present time, hence they are more easily destroyed than in later stages..
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Spray Now— Don't Delay
PROGRAM

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THE

STAR

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Friday— Dustin Farnum in "T h e Parson of Paniment"
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Saturday—Special Program consisting of comedy
and drama.
Monday— Mae Murry in "T h e Big Sister"
Tuesday— Irene Fenwick in "T h e Child of Dretiny"

Crass Church
Will Hava
Appropriate Ceremony
For Saldi-Modarn house and three
Tho Service for Blessing tho new lots. 10U Oak Ave. 160 feet fron t.'
Pulpit for Holy Cross Church will E. L. Marshall, St. Charles, I||. 2_gc*
be- a part of the service for next

popularity there was a demand to
her in the silent drama. Mias
Fenwick made her debut on the
screen under the auspices of George TO D A Y SET BY S U P R E M E
Kleine and then Joined the Metro
COURT T O HEAR TH E
.forces.
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third of the Chaplin M utual' comedlea, which la to bo released July 10.
These nomads, on their pilgrimage
to Southern California, were camped
just outside of Los Angeles, when a
representative of the Chaplin Mu­
tual atudioa engaged them for the
Dustin Fsrnnm Tonight
. Once in a great while comes a picture. Lyric Monday.
photoplsy that reaches all hearts.
Charles Chaplin's famous violin,
A photoplay that makes a never to about which ao much haa byen
he forgotten impression. One that is printed, makes its initial public ap­
Clara William's, Leading Lady In Tri* long remembered and hy its prestige pearance in "T h e V agab on d " moat
angle Feature, •'The Market of Vain becomes a tradition ,of the silent recent of the Chaplin M utual come­
Desire."
drama. Such an achievement ia the dies. This violin, an unusually val­
new Fallas Paramount pnXjuetion uable* one possessing an exception­
A t tho L yric Friday.
coming to the Star Theatre tonight. ally sweet tone was presented to the

Bale—A second hand organ in
good condition. -Telephone No. 3 7 .
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DEDICATION OF NEW

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Schnarr's Insecticide, the one spray that haa been pronounced beet in
every competitive teat for over ten yean, will kOl the flic* remove the
sooty mold, keep scale insects away and allow fruit to color early.
Telegraph year order to

J. Schnarr &amp; Company, Orlando, Florida
or Independent Fertilizer Company
.
Jacksonville, Florida
'
Scad today for a copy of
a complete Uat of

which gives

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and 'hounda, trained or untra
If Intenseted write for a revised
Norib Side Kennels, P. 0. Box
136, High Point, N. C.
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Sunday morning, the 14th Sunday
after T r in it y . U p to this time there
haa bean no pulpit in the church*.
The new pulpit i* a v e r y hautJamae.
piece o f carved oak. hand finished.
It haa f&gt;aen erected on the Gospel
aide of the .chancel, according to
ancient church usage, from the
Divine Founder’s injunction, to
"Preach the Gospel."
Tho very
handsome brass lectern, given i o m e
years ago. by Capt. -and. Mrs: W . A .
Sr. in memory of their son,
haa its honored place on the Epiatle
side of thp chancel on Which rests
the Bible from which the Old and
New Testament Scripture lessons
are read in the various church of­
fice services. The new pulpit la a
gift to Holy Cross Church from
friends-of the pariah priest.*

For Sale—Nlco 6 passenger Oak­
land automobile. Also surrey. Ap­
p ly Abernathy's furniture store.

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For Sale-^Unp Runabout, re­
built, $100. Schelle Mania) C ity. £-tf
For Sals—N early new adding ma­
chine. $36,00. Western Union'

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For Sale at Sanford— T w o Hghtcre,gaaoline engine and ppmp and other
articles. Address Z. Spinks, Oviedo,
Florida. '
1-tfc
For Sale— Marine motor, 18.horats
power, 3 cylinder, 3 cycle, Ferro.
First class condition, Sanford Mach­
ine &amp; Garage Co.
93-tt

For. Sale— Owing to change to'
electrical power we have on hand
The services for Sunday, Sept. machinery In good condition, con­
17th, are:
sisting o f boilers, engines, water
pumps, fire pumpa, air compree7:30 a. m. Holy Communion.
sore and sundry* other machines,
9:46 a. m. Church 8 chool.
which we offer at prices which are a
11 ai m „. Divine Service, Blessing.'
amall part of the original coat. If
of Pulpit, -and Sermon. •
interested address Virginia Carolina
7:30V- m. Vespers and Sermon.
Chemical Co., care H . H . Peabody,
All persona are heartily welcome. Superintnedent, Sanford, Fla.
The church makes its especial ap­
58-tf

peal to all who appreciate the dig­
nified holy wonhip of the ancient
church.
Thimble Party for Bride

FOR B E N T
F O R R E N T — 2 R o o m corner:
Magnolia and sixth Street. Enqure
at Mra W U liam s'M aiincry. 8- H c

A charming affair on Wednesday
For R en t— Furnished rooms for
afternoon was the thimble party
given by Mrs. John Meisch in honor light housekeeping or bed rooms.
'
7-tf
of her cousin, Mrs. G. E. Bom of 117 Laurel.
8 e.acaucus, N. J.
Furnished rooms, large and C09I,
The attractive guest ia one of the
four blocks from business canter.
July brides who will be a gracious
Bath rooms In connection. Cheap
acquisition to the West Side aa M r.
rates for autnmer. C om fort Cottage,
and Mrs. Born will reside in. San­
corner Fourth and M agnolia. 92-tf
ford.
■
Th e pretty home of M rs. Meiach
For R ent— Several nice office
was most attractive with vases of rooms over Yowell's. Enquire N. P.
garden flowers placed about on Yowcll A Co.
32-tf .
tables and cabinets.
*
An ' amusing
guessing
contest, . For R en t— 708 Park* avenue. En"L o o k Qut for the Cara" was much quire o f H . C. DuBoae, First and
48-tf
enjoyed, the prise, a allvsr thimble Park avenue.
becoming the property of Mrs. T .
L. O'Connor.- Guesta of the happy
occasion were Mrs. J. D. Roberta,
Mrs. O'Connor, Mrs. J . ‘ A. Cheek,
Mrs. A. D. Smith, Mrs. R. A. Tcrheun, Mrs. E. J. Taylor, Mrs) C. A.
Smith, Mrs. J. Gore, Mrs. J. Couch,
Mra. Claude Couch,
Mrs.
Joe
Meiach, Mrs. W. H . Peters, Mra.
Randall and Mrs. Ton) Davis.

S a w m ill
MACHINERY
AMO

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ALLSUPPUL5

^W A N T E D

LOST
Deport n an l . f ih* loiarlar,
IT. S. La n d O m r* at OsloaavUla, Fla.
Aug. 12th, ISIS,
Notlra I* hereby
U.l
. . . | l » a_ th
.h it WiUtam
D
Flllro.n ol Waklwa, Fla., who ea Juna
U
l l l...
l , mad# llomrataod
Entry, Na
IlD B M ltld
dSSlS. (01 S H af SEW and 8 U o f b W U .
Section St, Town,hip IS 8, Hoags 29 E
Tallahataaa Mori dies. h.a filed ant lea ai
intration
U*1 . to
__ _ _malt*
_ _ _ _ _Ffv».r*
_ _ &gt;H or Proof to «
lb! lab claim to tbt land abova dairritxd,
&gt;fo
before
Clark Circuit Caurt. at Sanford
Flarlda, on th * t lth day of September,
ISIS.
.
V

»r Krtcai i

1 All Local Advertisements Under
Thla Heading THREE CENTS
L in e Fer Each Insertion. Minimum
Chsrge 25 Cents.
f o b Ts a l e

a

Tenant W anted—W anted a good
tenant for m y 20 acre farm, situated
3 miles ?out|) of Sanford. N on e but
those who cai^ furnish good refer­
ences need apply. George G. Her­
ring, Sanford, Fla.
2-8tp

W. K. La« ol

Waklwa*, Florida

W. H. n oyd.olI.W
Wshlws.
Flaatda
si

W. A. lluih of Wrklwa, Florida.
HOUEHT W. D A V IS
lOJ-Tua* * FrU O te
Register.

Catalogue

. CLASSIFIED m
ADVERTISING

**

N O T IC E OP E LE C TIO N
Wharaaa. th * C lt» Council o l lb * City
ol Baalord, Seminal* county, Florida, oa
th* Slat day. of Aufuat. ISIS, duly paaaad
aa ordioanco. aatlUad, “ Aa Ordinance Proy ld la f for .th t.laau aaca-ol-B oi.d a W m Tam of US.OOoTou lor th# Ptfrpaa* of
Payias. R fllrtn c sad Rafundiag an laaa*
of Honda at tho C ity of flanforJ. Fla-In th*
■um ol IIB.OOO.OO, Daartnc Data January
I, 18*7 and Maturing January I, 1917,
and
Authorlilng Ynd Empowering ' th *.
Mayor of tho C ity ol Sanford, Florfda. to
l « n o a Call (o r aa Election to ITatarmla*
th* Quaatlon aa to tho laauaaco o l Said
Uonda, and (or th * Eloctloa of a Based ol
Three llond •Truat***,” which aald ardlaone* waa duly approved by ma on. tbs asm*
data and M e a n t aSacliva Immadlalaly
upon It* approval, and
Wharaaa, under tba charter ol tha city
ol Sanlord, Ih* quastloa al tha iaauaar* ..
bonjia ahaaM b* aabaillail to tho olaalera
ol said cltjr. who own rail aotata lor rallflratloo. or rajaetloa, at aa aloetloa to b*
rolled lor that purpo**;
,
. Thar.fora, I, J. D. Davlaoa, mayor ol
tho city ol Sanford, Bamlnolo county.
Florida, under and by virtue al tha author­
ity In m* vaatad by tbs ordinance* ol tba
euy of Sanford, la rafaranro to tho laauante al bead*, do harsby call aa election

it.i: than and thara vto j bo'
A bald
W rasaIs
For Sale— Strawberry plants, $2.00 election,
per thousand F. O. B. Lake Mary. whether Or not th# sold city o l Hanftnl
•ball !&gt;• authorized to laaua bond* In Ik*
C. A. Farina, Lake Mary, Fla.
• um ol t49.0S0.OO lor tbs purpose of p a y
Inf. ratlrlaf and refunding tha gtS.OOO.OO
' ■"_____________________'
7-4tp
•lx par cast city o l Sanlord, Flarlda. baada.
maturing January

1,

lilt:

bad

to

aiad

Beat B o a rd in g House proposition throe p m .n i to aorva aa a board o f baada
in Florida. ,W n te or call J. B. trnstaaa for aald proposed laaa* *1 band*.
Aad I da baraby appelant C. C. Woodruff. W.
Tuttle, Enterprise, Fla.
7-2tp
aad John Anderson la-

r

ora si
rtora
o 7 a a {^ V action,
t __
and M. W . Lovall

k al aald aJ.rtlon.
For Sale — Girls* bicycle with
Folia to ba opened at alghi o dock a- » and
to remain open until aasdawn.
coaster brake ahd good tires.' Apply
. WlUaaa my head aa mayor, and tba seal
M ettinger’s afore. .
7-2tp
of tba sold city al Baalard, fUolnolw Couaty.
Fin ite, aa this tba IS rd ol day o l A«cnat.
191C.
•
•
For Rant— Hotel, unfurnished, 23
(aaal)
J. D. D A V IS O N . .
Mayor o l tba City *1 Saafprd.
rooms, known aa SL.Johns Hotel.
Samlaala County. Flarlda.
Enquire No. 107 Laurel.
7-2tp
Attaal: Jaa. C. Roberta,
•

City Ctark^af tba^Jty *1 Sanford. Fla.

For Sale— Good piano, cheap for
cash or w ill. make terms.
Apply
.0. W. Spencer.
7-tf

POSITIVE EVIDENCE - ♦

For Sale— One International truck. from many people who have been cured
by using
Thoroughly overhauled and paint­
ed. Apply E. Stafford, Sanford. .
___________________________ 7-tf
For 8 ale.or Rent t- Well estab­
lished
boarding
house.
Addrew
Boarding House, c-o Herald.
7-tf

ECZEM A REM EDY

For Sale—One good mule, $200.00 is proof of its merit- T ry it today,
cash. Wm. J. Harkneaa, Maitland, only, by us, 60o and * 1 .00^ ^ b o w E r
!«* .
...
.
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tax

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D E L IN Q U E N T T A X E S
C ftr o f Sanfbrdi. Florida
LOTS

Mb.

Tier
----—
- - . . G o o d w i n . . . . _____ ~ ~
B. J. .Wklla'a Hah-DIVlalan
- —
W. W. Aldrid*# .. r

-W .J f&gt; C w t«r * Co.

ft* %JF*
•Sanford Hotel A Imp. Co.
M. F, Reblaaaa
L. E. W h lt a __
W . P. Carter. _
Hy. W l« h i_____
A. C. I . K. 8L7.
W. 8. Thornton
8. J. Thomra. _
Jo# Span c a r___
A. P. Anthony

A ii'iw
3 and 3 ...,------- -

i. i fo fE

-

llan Bradley
E. H. Jone*
D i« ld K. Backer
Hattie UghtfoOt.
Jacob Green Eat.
Eli Hurley,

Hanford Hoigkto

----- t
- —
------

—
—
_

M r« K. N. Morrow______
B. J. Starling.
W . T . FUld

*

o. w . K . ^ ™

0. Road.... ..

i . N. Habaoa.
II. A- llo lly ..
C. II. Dingo*
C. 1L Dln*eo.

Charity U. fin
I). E. Docker.
1. 8, Dradley
J. U Oardnar
J. B. (lardnar.
Hallaa E. Tot
DaUaa E, J'pl
Tom ’ Fairchil.
A- Graham ..,

Kd. Putnam
W. G. Aldrlr

=:

Unknown___

E. I- Brown
O. E. Kill,___
M. E. FUlda..
E. 1,. Brown_

Dally I . Pott.
W. It. Wataon

Cbaa. Kannar .
D. U Thraahar
W. II. Pataca. _
W. H. Patara. _

H. A. Daanar.
O. &amp; Frontier „
K. C. Clamant

GII Hart Btokaa

O. W. Johnaon Eat.
lira. R. N. Roberta
Mr a. Emma Blalae.
Victor Sehmala____
W. B. Thornton____
T . E. Ceiggl*.
Hy London.

Portlock
0. Hamho
lcklna...„..

W. C. Btawar
8. W. I a win
A. A. Gramlli
R. H. Oaicar.

W. W. Abernathy
Wllaon Hay warden
K. 8. Johnaon_____
W. G. 8 la w art,___

.if I II* ----•ir 4a----11 JM

1.70
1.19
8.19

Gao. A. PaCottaa...
Mra. U H. Thraahar

“

— — — —*««i--------

B W ^ a f W M e l N W f i -----------S M ol L o u 1t
n
a
d
' 1,
10. 11 and 13
14 ft ol I-ot 2 and 20 feat o f 3 ___
8 40 It of Lot 4 and 6 ......
....
I and N l f o l *
B H n t Lota 2 and
A
___
______ a___ _________

Klliaon Qaorta

D. U Thraahar
Wm. Ilraddy__
W. P. Leavitt .
W. P. Leavitt...
A. b . Parriah..

n rfrtir

Cunnlniham

E. W. St I l e a _______________
W. G. A ld rid **____________
C. II. VanDem en........ ... ....
J. II. Ctirlalopher______ __
Geo. K. Chn.w A Co_______
11. I- Delegnl______________
Mra. M. W. L o v e ll________
P. Z. G ra ve*............... _ ....
8. 8. Graven
___
A.tl*. Connelly ....... _ .........
l&gt;. O. Monroo____._______ __
Porreal Lake ____ _ __ ___ _
T . A. N eal-_________ _______
Wm. S h elly ...... .......
. .
W. T. W heelaaa___________
8. G. Harper
. _ .
T . J, Allen ___
„
. _
J. II. fimoeha
___ ....
Mra. W. W, Abernathy
Mr*. W. W. Abernathy. . . _
D. A. t'aldwell A Son.
J. W. D irklna_____________
F. I*. R iv e r a ____________
Nick Z eroovea n _-----„ --- _
II. W. Bronaon
____ _
Fk. A d a m . __ _ ______ ____
DeW Rt ilayra .
____
A. I). Z a ch a ry..„ ____ ____
II. C. Dulioae________ ;___ __
W. II. Petera____________ _
I - II. G uat
______________
W. G. A ld rid *r----- ------ATart ha Phrlpa . __ _______
l.fiale Waldron____________
U n kn ow n ________
L_
M. Frank
_____ ___ ____ .
W .C . M c K in n o n ___ ____
I). W. I l r a d y _____________
Mra. 4i. P. I'niton.
_
W. li. Connelly
__
C. I.. .Win*
___________
It. U. Smith _______ ____
Jno, Munan
.. _______ __
Mra. Toney W a ld fo n ..._ _
C. II. W illia m * _________ _
lly M oor# _____ _________
Ki*t# Ford_____ __ __
Jno. M arahall..... .... ... ... ...
W. M. Clark_____________
Unknown._ . . _________ __
J*.. llitk *
________■
W m. C la r k _______________
Delaney . „ „ __________ ___
Dr. Hfu|th

9.30 22 and 23
14.30 24 nnW25
l.3 t
* 4.SO
3.80
25.60
&gt;21.30

26.30
B6.30
Sb',.10
26.10
S.»0
5.90
31. Ill
4.50
42.30
7.30
63.30 All except 174 (t N and 8 and
117 loot E and . W of Lot
42.30
Tw o. Tw o acre*_____ _.___
3.50
3.10 W U o ! Lot 4 .................... Z _ _

■*10.10

4.50
1.70
1.70

fi.90
42.30
70.30
24.10
28.30

17.l*il

25.50
7.30

COO
1.70
7-30
7.30

G. U. Graham
Mary ' Warmley.
I&gt;. It. Rriaaop....
II. R. Ilriaaon .,
I). G. Monroe...
II. A. G erard...
O II. Gramtlnf
Unknown.____ 1_
T. J. A llen_____
G. N. Gerard ...
Iteblnaen'a Surrey

-----_
Moae William
Clark*# Hub Dltlnlan. IIlark 21
-----_
Wm. Clark ..
_ __
—
J. Ji Johnaoo.
A. D. Chappell's Nab DDIalan
O
J.
G. W. Benton
_ 0
Wm. Clark___

1.00
LOO

1.00
. 6.20

3.80
7.30

Klleit Lockett
Howard P. Land Co.
D. A. Caldwell_____

Howard p. Land Co.
Benton A Clark___ _
O. b. McGill
Unknown

W. U. Aldridge
Unknown
Sanford M l*. Co.
M a r lln 'a . Adilillei

_______________ _________ i 10
r
6 and 4 . .... .
7. 6. 9 and 10.-. _1 ,,_If . . ...., i.„-* 1 |ii
( a n d 7______ ........ ......... •_________1 i i
2 and 3
________ 1 i i
E . O v ie d o llr. W H _____ _____ -____ 1 i
12
1 an d 2........ —

a ii

Unknown
___
Mra. A. M. Munaon ____
W. G. Aldridge*.________
W. G. Aldrid*#________
W . II. Barclay _______
W. G. Aldridge . ______ _
W . G. Aldrid*#____t____
W. n. Aldridge_________

Fracti onal

u0p i . i t * j . _ r . r : ~ z z z z

s ir oT L o ts”
5 and 6 , .......______ ...... A
6 and 9 ...

#*
1 and 2

J

53 and S t ---------- 1__________ ____ . K
S3
_____ w
l M f t W &gt; 2.~8T. ini?i n,j 't f t . . _ _ _ K
Ufa* ISO It ol 56, 67, 58 and
69 K
W 150 It ol 60.. .......
K
l«a * W 160 It of 60 and 35 ft of 61 K
i t , 63, u and N 35 ft of 61_____ K
N 35 ft of 61 and 200 7t of 62,
63 and 64,
K

II. C. Dultoae
A. French
Unknown...—■

.. wan Afm atron* ____ * _
Roberta L A HartU II ...
M altha W'lltlama.. . . ...
8. W. Law la __________ _
Mra. H. A, G a rd n e r ___
A. A. Evan*.-._ _ _ _ _ _
J. I&gt;. Snead--------------D. C. Brock____________
W . C. Stewart . ____ __
W. O. M c G ill__________
Wealejr Joneo E a t _____
J. D. Ford________ ____
Ja*. Itobinaan___ ____
W r.ley Jonea _____ ___ _
ardaon
_____
ardaoa ■..... _____
Unknown— ____ ___ i
Dave W arren.... _______
R. H. Geiger------------- Dan Hariwr E a t....'._ _
Lucy S. Brawn__________
A. Jwnes _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
8. A . Ballard_____ ______
A . M. Thraaher... _____
Simon Jon#*
W . E. McLaalat_________
T . 1- Croom
,
«
,
__
W . C. Stewart
Serena Dennla

k

A

loward P. Land Co_______
l , - . , M ; . . L . n d C o.----------

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_
_
__

,t ‘ O l l a n Z Z Z Z i — — —
Wm. C la r k ..._____ _______ _
W. C, Coltlna..;._ _ _ _ _ _
Wm.Meccwr______ _________
Wm. Mvrcer.________ __.

—
I*. A. Caid wall A Son*______
_
O. W. Banian........ ..............
_
Howard P. L
• Haatb Hawfard
t
G, W. Bantao_________ ____
__
K. U. Young_____________ '___

_
R. Shephard?.___________
_
Prank l l a ll. . , . . , _____ _______
_
O. W. li.n lo n ______ _____ __
_
T . D. b a t l * ___ — _________ _
_
&gt; , D. B. M a h a n . ________
__
O. K. Graan..........._ * _ _ ! _
_
O. W, Cook______________
_
G. W. Cook______________
* __*
G. W. Cook_____ _________
__
Uomar Klliaon.. __________ _
__’
Prank H a ll...______ ____ ____
_
W. 1). lloykln . ____________
__
lly Poy llalra. .. ____ ______
_
Hanlon A Clark..... ........... ..
__
a. w : cook . ........ _ J T _____
__
Unknown__________ ________
_
Prank'Halt.______ H _______
_
.
P. Slplla____ _______________
__
• Uakaowa________ '______
__
Joa T h a n # * _____ ____ __
_
!&gt;. C. Callla*_______ _______
Mra. H. I_ DaPwrwat ______
W. P. Loovlll'a Bwh-Dlvlriaa
L *U T, t. * . U Y 12. 12. 16, IP
W. P. Leavitt..
' to and 2 1. . _____________________
.
N H a l U t l ________________________
_
8. W . W ritht.
Sip of Lot 2----------_
a&lt;
~
_
,1 - 1
I _ ( i . 11 t . l a a
14, H an d Id-------------------------------

Lot D.

V,-. L. M lckena............ ....... _
A n l r t i ■r A n d t fra n
. L u- II III yard ______________

_
r. II. RaaCa A J U:l*a
_
_
D. T. William*..
_
_
Wm. B - t l a r - ____
__
—
Mattie Dawhlaa__
__
Jerry Jaaaa ...
__ _
__
Uakaowa____________
DePwreet Ad llUaa
U
_
Juaa Walker ..

3 10

W. 0 . MeOllI .
E. M. Oramlln*
A. A. Oramllag.
Nattlo Crawford

C. Royal----- _
Jan. Potta._____

K a m i H le h * ._
C. H. M a rtin ...

i

L. IL
A. E. 1Irwin.....
J in rirlr*It J i .
»_
M. P *
__
_
W . C, Stewart..
M. J. W n d * _
W. C. Stew art._____________

Sac

All ol See 21 lying E ol Paraimmon ava lea*
W
|
296 It--------------------------- - 32
Beg 77 llaka E of W aide of
Paraimmun av# and Ht
Gertruda ava, rud E 6
rhe N 10 cha. W 5 cha
,
8 10 cha to begi n. .
26
I Alt that portion o f land bat, N
1
line of Sac 26 and NT
Una of Blk 2 N ___________ 26
Beg 10 cha and 3 Ik* N of
H !* po&gt;t, thane# E 4.35
cha N to. N W cot aaid
addition to J T A K W •
R y N W to M Sac tin*
,
8 to bag. _________________ 26
It eg 4.8* cha E and 6 2*3 cha N
ol SM, run E 10 cha,
N 3 1-3 cha, W 10 rh.,
9 1 1-3 cha to bag
26
i Rag 4.35 cha, E ol 8 M Sac *
run K 10'cha, N 3 1-3
cha, W IQ cb*. 8 3 1-3
-eba to b a g .... ..................... 26
! Rag 3 1-3 cha N and 4.35
aha E of 8*44 Bee, run N
8 1-3 cha, E3 1-3 cha H 3 1-3
W 3 1-3 cha to b e g ____
26
! Dag *20 ft W and ! » 0 ft 8
of NK cor, run S 470 fl
W IIS ft, N 470 It, K
- )d 6 ft to bag____ _________ 35
Hag 1165 ft W and 190 ft 8
of NE cor, run W 186 ft
N 470 ft, E 186 fr. N 470 '
ft to bag__________________ 35
Beg 1350 ft W and 190 f t S
o f N E cor, run W 92 U ■
ft. N 470 ft to basin___ 33
Beg 1638 ft W and 190 ft S
of
NE
cor, run E 190
ft, 8 470 It. W 190 ft, N
470 ft to begin.!___ __
35
Bag 1628 ft W and 1P0 ft 8
of N E ror, run W 931) ft
8 470 It, E 92 M O,
N 470 f t __________Z ____! »S
Bag 792 ft W of SE cor of
N K&gt;* nl N K j

Green llart .
8 . Shepherd
Renton A Clark
T. 8. Daria. ....
Wm. Clark_____
A. 1L Knight— .
Fell, M ear lit. _
4h T. Clark____
W. M. Clark.__
Cha*. K n lfh t.. .
MU* S l«w e r i,
W. M. Clark
W. M. Clark___
Willie C clliae...
Clark’ * Sab Dlvlalon. Block 24
..— —.
__
* Wm. Clark.-., _
—
_
Fannie Klliaon,
__ -a.
. _
Fannie Klliaon,
___ —
__
Dave Jackson .
— r—
_
W .C . Corker..
----• _
_
G. W. William.

All un p la tted ________________

a

D E S C R IPTIO N

17.60 I . ' j of Lot 4___ ___ _ _ _ _________
6.70
22.70
77.30
6.90
25.50
9.70

—
—
—
_

7.30
21.30
42.30

Maria Motion

81. Fractional

art B ol Trilby

N t i la t r a l l o w 'a Addlllaa

J. P. lo in *
J. P. Lain*.
W. Boykin.
Unknown

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Acre*

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W. J. Thigpen________

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11.41
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Wm. Jackaon.,.,

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T. P. Adam *_____________

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80

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T . P. Adam*._____________

19

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T . J. Wllaon.,
Malaa and Bauada

half mh* poet an N line,
run 210 ft, S 210 ft, W
210 &lt;ft. N 210 D. lea*
begin 2281 ft W and 710 It
B of N E cor, Sac. 26 run
K 663 It, B t l * tt. W i l ?
ft. N E to. begin, and all
that part of 8 W t| o f NE
M of A. C . L. H. K. alao
lea* bag 40 tt W of N W
eor of Lot 72 of tba Fla,
Land A Col. Co., Ltd
A d. to So. Sanford In
■HnmlnoMi lata Qrantw^Pu
Pin.
Thane#
671
ft,
lhanca 40 ft. thanra * 676
ft. thane* N 240 ft to
begin . _________________
26
Rag 40 f t W ol
N W ror of
L o t T2 of .Pin. Land A •
C oL Co. Ldt. Ad to Saqford In Sonnnolo lato Or­
ange Co., Pin., thanra
W 675 ft. thanra S 240
Ihdaco E 676 ft, thanra
N 240 ft to beg____________ 26
Beg 2181 ft W and 700 ft 8
of N E cor. Her 36
run
E 433 ft, S 210 ft, W
607 IL N K to beg____ ! _____ 26
t W i l l t W and 710 ft 8 of
of N E eor Sec 35. run E
462 ft. S &gt;10 ft. E 210 ft
N 210 f l W to begin.......... &gt;2
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&gt;—ati **nAomettamew* 15
or sw .i&lt; of
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N W H . 1*0*264 f t ... ______ 16
Bog SW ror of £ U of N W U
of 8W U of R W K , run
K 264 ft, N I t r l t , W
2 f t f t . « 167 f t _____ _
Dog. 240 ft 8 of N W cor or
K M o f N W ) ( of SW4| of
N W W , run S 166 ft. E
264 IL N 167 ft, W 264
ft, 8 167 f t ________________
Be* at N W eor of E M o f
N W M of S W U of n V m
run 5 U 5 ft. R t i l ft. N *
• 220 ft, W 364 ft___________ 2*
W M e lB W M of N W W ,._____ 15
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627 ft W o f W aldoJeV
French av* and N lid *
• f Gold aboro av*. run N
to N lino toe, W 100 ft
8 to N aid* Goldaboro nvo
K 100 ft aad laaa bogig
too ft B of N W cor, run
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ft. N 140 f l to b e g i n ____Id
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Mra. N. B. Hoakiaa________
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Mr*. W. W, DaniaJa.____
M. Sm ilh'o 8ub.DI.UUn No. I
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C. E. Tucker, __________
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T. II. K irb y_______ __ ___

N » i nl Lot i f
W U of .Lot I t

Blackahaar, A.
L. Ilayloek.
Norman Button
Green Hart Eat.
Ed Roatia_____
Albert M a.den.
N. Ilu tln ______
E. Me Nealy___
C. H. Hra«well_
Julia W llliam a..
J. W. W h ite___
H. b. W llaon.,,

Gertrude Shepherd
Victoria O'Neal

a 2- s . ____
Fractional

C. C. Humphrey!
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—
J. C. Andataoa
PlarMa Land A Col a alt all* a Ca.’ a Crlory PUnlntUo

Carrto

J. II. Bruton
TbfO. M l l l t . . __— J w ..w
Jo H. W hliD «r______________
V. 8. Arn ert________________
M ra \larak Low la_____ __ __
Wm. Burnett. . . _ _ _ _ _ _
Hoaa Johnaon..... ................

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I I tl N 144 ft. K 41 ft
8 264 ft, W 114 f l
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ft, N IIS ft. W 11 5 ft E
1 1 1 It. S 264 ft
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THE SANFORD HERALD

u , te w

o n fiT p la n T food _w lflrb i leached out
Neither should It be'Stored looeo-un­
der sheds, but It should bo packed
down and kept sret enough to prevent
heating, which would drive off nitro­
gen. This tremendous loss from Im­
proper handling explains why fa r naira
find. It necessary to uso such tariff
quantities o f manuro to derive much
benefit from I t It w ill■ta) observed
that oTen when manure U stored IB a
shed there .1* Iom . Hy covering IMe
manure heap with sulwtanccs like or­
dinary lonfrt. sawdust or wheat straw
much loss may l»o prevented and the

F a rm in g j
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u i 'i n

1 1 i t i -i -i + |- :

QOLLARS FROM FORESIGHT.
W ho

N o t"

E con om ic

Nak.a tho P ro fit
United Hlafea departfnOnt of

^

™

■- fa rm !n s t» p r o m p t an d

,bo m arket i-rlca o f p rod u cts
to c o st T h e A m e r ic a n farm '“
who arc most s u cra stfu l u su a lly
**
operation o f e co n o m ic fo rc e s
o f t h e * n eigh b ors. A ta rg e
o f farm ers c h a n g tr a n o ld osg g S d astern on ly w h e n fo rq p d b y

1 3 A I N or shine, winter
or summer, each
Uneeda Biscuit is crisp,
flalcy, full of nutriment,
fresh and tempting as the
minute it left the oven.

there tho srentest opportaX to aw IndlTidnal former through

• From each opened box
o f Uneeda Biscuit there
comes that w on d erfu lly
appetizing odor of freshbaked biscuit.

Keep Form Tools Sharp-

Sly keeping tho farm tools sharp you
horse feed nml horse strength. It
do^s belter work, moro ,of It In one
day and jmys n lustier pfoflt. It anvet
time, tenqier and Unman vitality. A
good emery stouo will pnjr for Itself
In ono season. Oct "you ooo rind keep
tho tools ahnrpE
.
mvo

Yi

-M ilk ta Good F ood F o r C hlcko.

Feet! all of tho spare milk, such as
buttermilk, separator milk and clab­
bered milk to tho chicks. They relish
lb and It ta good for them. It matters
not If It ta sour, prqjrldcd It bo clean.

N A T IO N A L BISCUIT COMPANY
. •

N o va ) S ta lk Cuttor.

quidkly modifying tils organisation In
m ponso to changed markets, but such
readjustment "Is o f great rnluo to the
whole community, for such action In
thus becomet corrective o f thti changed
condition from which It sprang. I,ct
Us nnaume, .for Instance, that thcro 1*
E (immunity engaged largely In llro
atook production apd that through aomo
causa feed prices advance la such-a
point that there 1* moro money In sell­
ing "tho raw product than In reeding'.
Under such conditions n large number
o f fareeelug farmers will quickly cur­
tail tbelr Uvo stock Industry nud liecome sellers o f raw feed products.
This In turn tins a tendency to reduce
feed prices and to lhcreaso the ptlco
o f.llr o stock products, thus bringing
about-the former balance.
Spraying Far Codling Moth.
In answer to a correspondent who
asks wtiyo It ta necessary to spray for

F I o r id e a l
A lk id e a l
S e m in o le
Represent the best known
Send (or catalog and price Ust
Ask lor spray lnlonnatlon

Wilson &amp; Toomer
Fertilizer Co.
d a o k 9 o n v llle f

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F lo r id a ^

THE U N I V E R S A L CAR

New Prices Aug. 1, 1916
nnP1^e following prices for Ford caw will be effective on
and after August 1st, 1916.

C h a s s i s - - - . .* $325.00
R unabout • . 1 .
345.00
T o u r in g C a r
. . .
■360.00
C o u p e le t
- . . 5051.00
Town C ar - 595.00
Sedan
645.00
. ‘ ■ . F. o. B. DETROIT
8

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JIIIA A. 1L, mil

ME 118AY.
MONHOC.
l— n .t.
n lu tllf
M ilr ic u tff
*
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H *
I-onin will JAbsorb
about
Iblrtoofl
Adru'nl.tratrla.
92-Prl-me
pduntls o f nitrogen per ton o f 2.000
pounds, sawdust about eight pounds
I* Ik * C lrtsll t'eu il of Ik * R e iie lh JuUclet
and wheat straw nearly four pound*
f'licu ll * f Florid*. HamlBvl* C e e i l r . l la

:* ,;v chases m I j p o Of fa h n ln s In
J J *
to economic praM U re a a Indl-

T! 1

corp . are ordarad to appear to thg. bill o f
Monaamplalnt duly filed In thla eauaa, on **
—
day, tha Sad day o l October, 1916, * tula.
day af thla court.
It la further ord*r*&lt;f" that thla notlcg bq,
putdlahed In tb* Sanford Herald," a nawapapar pubtiahad in Samlaola couqty, Fla.,
la Cauit a| Kir fu o n lr Judge * -mlnn a once a weak lor (our conaacutlv* waaluWllnaa* FJ. A. tJougtaa*. C lerk o f th *
Cauafy tttala ufC Flnrfvla
" rida
Circuit Court, and tho aeal thereof, -this
In ra F.atfitn of
24th
day of Augu.t, A. I&gt;. 191*.
D. O Mattrco
•
(aeal)
E. A. D O U G LASS.
T o a I Crrd tur* la-cattaa, D »tr bu t*.. and
'
Clark Circuit Court.
a'l P u i o i i i b n In,: C alm * or B r n iiiili
9*Prl-Ste
agcJLl »aid r * i » t « i
Yo i. and ra.h o{ you aro hereby ffnllDad nod required to preavnt any claim* and In Court o f I he County Judgr, Hawilaafa
dvmanrta which you. nr cither of you, may
County, Slate e f Florida
have again.t tha c**at# ol I) (J Monro*, In re Ettate o f ’.
derca-ed lata of Sam;nol* county, Plurid*. Mike Kotundo
to tha undrrq gnrd admlninlratm cl .aid T o all-Creditor*. legatee*. Diairlbutee* and
citato, within, two year* from tha elate
all Pereon* having Claim* or Demantla
haro-ef. i
y « in * t aaid P ilate:
and required to praeent any elaim* and da*
mand* which you, or cither of. you,, may
havo againat the relate of* Mika .Rotundo,
decaa*Fd, late el.Seminole County, Florida,
in tho undersigned adminletratris ol aald
estate, within two year* from the date here­
of.
, Dated July 26th, A. D. 1916.
C A R M E L ROTUND O .
E iacu trit.
96-Prl-Rte

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of itieccM to

IffCUIi FBODUCTl FOB TUB M ABBBT*

In tha public record*
Semlnol# county.
Florida.
J.
D
IC K IN S O N .
J.
"
Special M u ter.
Iso. G. Herring,
Solicitor (or Complainant.
Legal I-Prl-Ste

stack Of , inmuijj_greatly JOCWi»NSl----- UAUd

the most r o u i p l f o w i r cau se
r ff

PAGE SEVEN

guaranteedI against »ny‘
before
any reduction
rt
arfotee against an advance In

E D W A R D H IG G IN S
Salesman.

- In harvesting certain crops tlko corn,
■ngar cane and auch stalky growths
tho most trying and exhausting part of
mo-codling moth nmj whether spray­ the tatatr I" leaning over to cut down
ing for the Ban Joso scale will hurt (he atnlk at the ground. A womau of
trees elready lu bloonl, Zoologist H, A.
Surface o f the Pennsylvania depart*
'hient o f agriculture.says:
" I t Is always considered necessary to
spray all apple, pear and quince trees
for this pent when they aro bearing
fruit. I f there la no fruit, on your
trees there ta no need to spray for
codling moth. As you doubtless know,
this 1s the Insect that makes wonuy
apples, pours nud quinces. Every good
fruit grower kprnys for this pest. If
for no other. The first spraying ta
made shortly after tho petals or flow­
ers fall, and tho second spraying Is
tnado about n month from that date.
Tho material ttrnt Should be used Is
ono gallon and eno quart o f strong
llmo sulphur solution, either homomade or commercial, in forty-nine galtons o f-r m e r , and To this ta added
cither ono pound of dry arsenate of
lead or two pounds o f anienatc o f lead
paste. For tho second spray uae tho
Navtisoui, Tox., ha« remctllod this bi
same material aa for tho first
a tlsvlut) to ba M-curf-tl to tho former's
"Where you .have much San Joso
bhoc by wtiV;b tho cutting ta dono with
scale present it Is a good plan to wash
a quick moromout o f tho foot und no
all the bark o f trunks o f twigs that
laanlng over ta required. Tho knlfo ta
can bo reached with a paint brush
a broad, flat blade secured to tho shoo
dipped In very strong llmo sulphur at tbo too and.oveistho Instep and
solution or very strong thick soap so­ bram l for tbo repented blows It will
lution, or spray tho Infested trees receive by ending against tho heel.
when tho young are crawling on the
bark with tobacco decoction, kefoseno
Hit Bad Day.
emulsion or aoap aolutlon. A fter tho
John had beon naughty all day, and
leaves drop this fall spray again with
when hla father came home that eve­
tho strong llmo sulphur solution."
ning hla mother asked him to apeak
to him. CAUlng John Into the room,
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o p o o
he said, “ Well, John, what kind of a
o
boy have you been todayT” Looking
o "T H R E E C'S" OF MILK CA R E.
earnestly at his fnthor, he said, "W ell,
daddy, somo days I'm good and Rome
o
Dairy spcctallsta have evolved
days I'm bad, but today I’m no good
o n simple llttlo foripula for tho
at all."
o care o f milk In tho home, and
o tho samo formula will apply to
o keeping milk anywhere. It U
o tho rule o f tho "Three C s." tho
o "C*s" standing for "Clean" And
spwosre** M M
NOTICE
lent rules for tho dairyman ev­
Nolle# U bfrtbjr {in n that the Annual Mtrting a( the Stnckholdtri of th* SANFO Itl) LIG H T
erywhere, oven though they were
* FUEL C O M PAN Y will be held at the office ol
written with tho consumer o f
lit* C u n g iu In Kealerd. FVerhia, on Monday tha
Bib day or October, A, I*. 1916. at ten o dock
tbo milk tn mlhd. 'Ipiat Arst rule
A. M. lor the purpoao ol Necting .directon. and
should be one o f tho cowkeeper’s
lor II* trnnanction ol nirh other btulneea u may
be
l.r«0(ht balora aaid meeting.
articles o f faltb. the second ono
F. G. W H ITNEY.
means a well filled Icchouso for
S-Plt-ttS
Smetary.
tho farm, and the third and last
means cqro and forethought*—
In, Ol the Stork holder, ol Ha CRYSTAL ICE
Farm Progress,
COM RAN Y arill de hdd at the olVe ol toe Como
.
o aay at Sanford, Florida, on Monday the Vrh day
O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

CROPS THAT ROB THE FARM.
Farmer Must Manage to Raators For­
tuity That Has Boon Exhausted.
[Prepared by United Blataa d*t&gt;artmant of
,
aarlculture.)
It is estimated th^J every ton o f cowpea tiny taken -from tbo farm the
manure o f which 1a not returned to the
soil robs It o f 17.00 vfrorth of fertility
If-bought In tho form of 'commercial
fertilizer; a ton o f cotton seed, $18.80;
an acre o f coni producing fifty buaheta, both stalk and grain. StaOO; the
grain alone, $9J»; at) acre 6 f ontff pro­
ducing thirty-five bushels removes lu
the entire crop $11.33 and ft.72 for tho
grain alone.
In many caaca exhaustion o f tlio soli
by cropping has gone on until the farm
responds reluctantly to the many
drafts made upon tL Tho fanner must
manage to restore this fertility. No
better method o f doing this can be
found, than, to keep eooujttx stock, on
the farm to ntUtao the paaturago of
Idlo lands and much "of the surplus
grain and forage produced. The stock
should be kept under sheds and In sta­
bles wbeu possible and on abundance
o f bedding furnished to absorb the
liquids as well as to add to tho bulk of
the manure heap. '
The roots and stubble of crops al
ways restore something to the soil.
With such crops as clover, covrpeas or
beans approximately 00 per cent o f the
manorial value o f the crop Is kept In
the soIL When such crops are ^ar­
rested for bay and fed to good farm
stock and the manure 1s .returned to
the land 80 to 00 per cent of the entire
fertilizing value 1b kept on the farm.
At the same time the * full feeding
value la obtained*
*
Farm manure should be handled
with great care. It should never be
left In the open yard or piled In tho
field for any length o f time, .as much

ol October A . I&gt;. 1916. at atovrti o'clock A. M. lor
the purpoao ol alerting director*, and lor the tranaaction oi ettch other buainawi aa may l&gt;e hrouiht
l elon ulfl meetlnf.
P .G . W H ITN E Y.
6-Frt-fte.
Secretary.
In

Caurl e l Iba Co an It Jndta Hcmlnolq
Ceaaly, Slate e f lled d a
In re Palate *&gt;|.
Jullu* Schulte
To all Crad.lore. I-egatce*. D atrlhuteee and
all Pemona havtnc Clalma or Damanda
acalnat aald Latatei
. ,
You and each ol you are hereby notified
to praeent .any clalma and damanda which
you or either of you may haea acalnat the
aalata ol Jutlu* schulU, derailed, lata ol
Seminole county
Flotidg, to the under*
lifnrd executrix ol aald aetata, within two
yeara from the data hereof.
Dated duty 26th. A. f» 1919. ...___
C ASSAN D RA SCH O LTZ,
&lt;
Eaeeutria.
95-Fri-ite
la

Caurl .1 the County Judge, Hemlno •
County, htate af P.erMa
In re Kttate ol
W. J. Hill decearrd
„
To AB Creditor*. LagafVer, DUtributaa# and
all Pereone having tln lm t or IVemand*
acalnat aald Katata:
*
You. and enrh ol you are hereby notified
and required to preaenl any claim, and
demand, which you nr either of you mey
have acm.net the r.tata ol W. J. Hill, dereared, la ta o f ftetr noU county, Flarldn, to
the uadaraicoed
aaerutrla o f aald aetata,
wlth.n two yeara from the data hereof.
IJ.tad* July 26th.-A- U*. 1910. - .
E iecu trii

C k «a r «r i
•
The Amerlraa Agricultural ("bem lrel Co.
• corporation doing liualneta under tha
!• ■ »» of tha Blat* of Florida, Plaintiff

VI.

Wm. O. Aldjblge, Jrrom* t). RJc* S**d
Co., a corp., lliruen Richey A Co. - a
enrp.. Parka D a lle A Cu..-a corp-, J- A.
Patten and J. C. Fatten, ro-pattnera
doing tiueineee aa tha Chattanooga
M edlrln* Co., Smith Klein and French
Co., n eorp., Alle* E. Hill. E ia eu trli of
tb* eetat* of W. J. Hill, Montag llroa.,
a corp.. and Gao. It. Parnald Hardware
Co., a cqrp. Defendant*.
To th* Defendanti: Jerom* It. Itlr* Seed Co.
a corp., Iltuen Richey A Co., a rotp,
Parke Davie A Co., a corp., J, A. Patten
and J. C. Patten, c»-partoera, doing bueinaae a* the Chattanooga .Medlnelna Co.,
Smith Klein A F rtn rlv C o , a corp., M on­
tag tiro*., a corp.:
I t appearing fiom the affidavit of E. F.
Ilouaholder that h* la ol counaal (or the
abovo named romplalnenl In th* above an1UI(d cauea, Th# Amtrtran Agricultural
Chemical Co., a corporation, an d-lh aglit la
the belief of Iba affiant that the defendant*
Jerome It. Rice Seed Co., a corp., Rruan
Richey Co., a corporation, Park* Davit A
Co., a corp-, J. A. ratten and J. C. Patten,
copartner* a* th* Chaltancoga Medicine
Co., Smith Klein A French Co.; a eorp
and Afontag .Brm.i s corp.. ar* resident*
af a state other than th* elate of Florida
that the plare of rteldenre "and adtlrraa o
raid defendant* ta: Jrrom* II. Ktr* Head
Co.. Cambridge, Ni Y., Ilruen Richey A
Co.. New York,’ N. Y ., Parka Davit A Ctf.,
New York, N. Y .. J. A. Patten A J. C.
Fatten aa th* ‘ Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Tanh.. Smith Klein A Co.,
Philadelphia, P*., -Montag Rio*., Atlanta,
Ga., that tb* aald defendant* are over tha
■ge of twenty ana year#; that there ta no
perron In the atala of Florid*, the rervlca
if a eubpoena upon whom will he binding
upon the aald defendant*; therefore you*
Jrrom* II.. Rica Heed Oo., a corp., Rruen
Richey A Co., a corp., Parke Davie A Co.,
a corp., J. A. Patten and J. (', Patten a*
Chattanooga Medicine Co., Smith Klein A
French Co., a corp., and .Montag llfo*.

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Delinquent Taxes, City of Sanford, Florida
(Continued from Pago 6)
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run FI 670 It, N la R R
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132 ft. E 315 It. N 132 ft
W 315 ft _______________
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Mr*. A. L. Lana.______ Gao. M aray___
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T. A. Swan . . . .

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Laing. Mr*. J. F. and
G. Aldridc*.

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Mallonvill# , ava, )••* B
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8 E H ir * a « b * ( 8W ror. '
run I f ) eh*. 1", 6 cha. B
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8 2259 It. S 26 der, N

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point 22-16 eh*, N of } ( Bet line, S 22-15 tb*
f. 11-69 rhl___ *------------- I t
B «f 1198 It W and 706 It N o t
tb* k tac po*t on B
boundary, run W 670 ft
N 1769 ft, S F itly along
L a t a . M ontoa-dM W it ..a
ta- harlni ■Ima-batm at a
point 1198 ft W and 71)5
It N p i tba J4 **c cor on
S boundary of 9&lt;c 23.
T|l I I 8 o f It 30 K and
running thane* W 320 ft
thanca N .to a point on
tbo
marginal
lino ■ on
Ijiko . Monro*, thtnea to
th e' SEatly directionalong marginal lln* of
l.aka Monro* to a point
1600 ft hom point of
beginning-------- ---------- r 13
Beg at a point 1106 ft W and
706 It N ol tbo l i B*c
cor on 8 boundary of Sac
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run tbanra W 620 ft,
tbenea N to a point on
marginal Ilea on Lak*
Monro*,
thane#
in
a
BKly
direction
along
marglnol linn of
Lak*
Monroe to a point 1600
ft from point of begen. . . . 21
Bag 1696 ft W and 706 ft N
of U aac on 8 bdy rua
W 230 ft. N 2269 ft to
Lake, RF.Iy to point 1769
It N o t begin 8 to b e g in ..M l
D*g 467 It N of 8W cor of
N W U oao run E 630 ft
N 65 Jft, W 660 ft 8 660 ft.
E 310 It.. .__ - ____________26
nagln OH N aid* St Gertruda
av* 64.97 cha W of B
lln* of Jnt. of Holly na#
and F lm at, run w l j )
eh., N 10 ch*, C I ) ) cki
8 10 cha.__________________ 16
Begin on 8t Gertrud* ava at a
point 799 ft E of point
- &amp; Lni- -a4..ft, ttamr • ! , * » . Garirudo
»va -with
8
line J. T . A K. W. Ry.
run E 866.6 It. 8 6ot It
W 127 ft to Ry N W ly
along I lina of aama to
point ol hogln N 071 ft
to hagln---- _ r _ - ------------Bagla on N otda 81 Gertrud*
nv* and 11.91. eh* W ol ■ lino of Int of Holly
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Allen A. Havatnaycr .r —

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N O T IC E OP BALE
N olle* la heraby tita n that In purau*
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33.00
ante, al a Baal decree ol rorecloeute and
ante, mad# on the Sind day ol Augumt,
A. D. 191V. by tha Honorabla Jamr* W.
Rerklaa, Ju d,e ol tha Circuit Court. Sevanih Judicial Cireolt, In and lor Iba county
at H.mlhole, Florida, la Cbaacory, la that
certain caut*
tbaraln pending, wherein
Ita rn h a rt__
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Chare A Company la complainant and Beg BE coy Lot 17. Color/
V o . a . Aldridge, Jeqara# if. lUeo Seed
Plantation, run N 676 f t ,
Co., a corporation, Brum, Richey A Co,, q
B to point 946 ft W of
corporation, Park Davia A Co., a corpora­
quarter aac lln* N 267
tion, J. A . patten and J. C. Pattaa, ro*
ft BKly along l.aka to '
p.rtnera doing bualnaaa ah the Chatta, within 60.0 ft of M
aooi* M/dlrlnt Co., Smith Klein A french
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Mi M. Smith-----lina S to 8 lln#...................21
11.20
Co., a corporation, the Gao. H. Parnald Bagla 783 ft W and 67S ( t , N .
Hardware Co., a corporation, W. J , H ill,
of 8 E ror of AW W Sec
doing boaiacM -aa tha Hill Hardware Co.,
run W 171 ft. N 1290 ft,
and Mentag llro*., a corporation, am daBKly along Lmko to aoint
fandaala, 1 oh oil oder (or aala and mail to
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M. M. S m ith ...
,'t I oi hagln B to. begin....... 22
tha hlghaat bidder far
eeah, la front ol Bagla 1963 ft W and 672 It N
the coart bourne door at Sanford. Seminole
ol SB cor of 8V k Sao.
county, Plarlda, on - Monday, iba eaeond
run 1769 ft N W ly to W
day or October, A. D. l i l t , tha eame being
lino ol Boe 8 to point 676
a legal aalaa day, and wlthlo tha legal
(t N ol S lino of Hoe B to
houre al aala, tha property daacribad la tha
begin, laaa 980 ft B--------- 26
5.30
the proceeding, la aald raee aa lalloarai
Hi m . ted in lh# awuatv of Bamlaolo, elate
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v any titav
Apvii
l« i fApril
li
may ba »radr«m*d
at uetum
any tlm
* balora
1, 191T
Tba
foragptng
daacrlbad
pro If* [furviusu
by paying the n u t of advartlalng and lataraat at tb* ret* of IS par cant par annum. A fte r
that data it will be cartlfiad to th* rlty attarnay lor eottoctlon.
JAB. C, ROHER'
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of them do ■of—UnfnrtunatvJjr there time* here and failed-that-lt-ba»- ■
TheHerald
art a lot of ©there jrho spend the comes standing jbkq and The
Her
along with ' the. people of 8 anfor&lt;,
have been -the goats.
Nevertheless
wo have never tired of the subject
' f i t h i d Knrr TMtdi} ud Mdt|
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Baseball life h u many terrtpts for it is e live one, no matter the
tions. The management* of course number of times it has betn con­
E N wHo* are employed by the day or week rarely have very
signed* to an early grave. • W e have
discourage dissipation, but there
" T o w a i i m o H rsics. in ad vanci
much notice before they are laid off. This {Beans that the work­
considerable*incitement in that di never given up hope for. wif hellovo
OHl Y
E
A
S
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$
M
d
that Sanford wift hsvo that ‘hot*
ing
man
of all men should Have a little money saved up and have it
rectlon.
There
is
.every
tendency
■ I I M OHTItH........ .......... j ................ t . ’. I . »
TH SC T M O UTH S................... ...................... n
to free spending.
Soyne
athletes and many more. Believing this we
-•deposited safely in thaJbank. The Peoples Bank invites the accounts
have resolution enough to save now call attention to the fact that
of working men and their families.. Interest is paid on savings ac­
tMNwwl li lit at; k| Oml*» IlH t o Y«u hi
money, but too many of them final the Sanford Board of Trade la be­
tdiM N m SO*, t o M «lk
counts;
compounded twice a year. Your money will help you bam
f l l M t i |« A d t u w R i r i m M id * al Offtc* ly invest f t . foolishly and without hind one of the' most feasible plana
. . - !*■ - ■ ---“ money, if deposited with this Bank. • '
preparation for business. Before en for a hotel that has yet been ex­
■alirad Aa t i w l ^ b a M J M i i W A i m l I h d
It is a plan whereby the
couraging a boy to enter professions ploited.
I H I , al Ik* h a i l k * al 8*alWd, N r M *
■port, his friends ought to bo sura hotel can be built ,in time for the
D*d*r AH W Mink h i lira.
t hat he has the firm, m ental, fibre tourist in fra! In .E e b riu r y -iL e v e ry
that can resist the deterioration o rad blooded citixen will come for­
ward N O W and boost it.
his environment.— Reporter-Slat.
T w o thirds of the members of the
s•'
'
Board
of Trade called attention to
T I N H O R N S PO R T S
the
matter
of
the
hate)
in
their
list
Carl Dann claims the record in
» . R. STEVENS
c. m . han d 0. L. TAYLOR
R. R. DEAS
many things, but you got t* hand it of projects needed by this city and
. Cllhiaf
AssT f . rids*
VW.IW4H
p.
L
WOODRUFF
Vka-PrssUsnt
t' him when it comes t* apeaklq o for this .reason President Dutton
Sanford. Nine years ago Carl d/ov© and an efficient corps of workers
t' Sanford t’ ace a game o' Base have started out with a well defined
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They believe
Ball. He had a lot of tiro trouble plan for the' hotel.
V V V W W V V V W W W W W W V W IB U iiu n u n tfW W W W W
n u w iB iw i t s s » and .it coat him several dollars fer that if the people want a hotel It
th* trip an’ he swore he never would should be built at once or forever
go up there again. Years went by et the matter drop and the Board Alabama where they have been for
and he never went there t ’ see an­ of Trade will turn Its attention to the last two mentha with friends and
This ia abso- relatives.
other game until laattM on day. The some other project
Miss M ary will teach at
Hoodoo was still there. This time utely the proper manner In which Geneva tfjla year.
he saw a ball game and a fight but to handle the subject The people
Tho new packing house construct­
it sure was expensive. The two resr realise the need of the hotel and It ed by Contractor L. B. Moore for
W ill open In the L Y R I C T H E A T R E B U IL D IN G T O D A Y
N o piece for knockers in this city |tires on his big csr both blew .out. should require no time or attention Nelson A Co., Is rapidly nearing
of
the
committee
to
convince
our
with
a full and complete stock of the very beat millinery and with
more.
He telephoned for his Oakland t'
completion.
Spur tracka from the
dtisens
'that
they
mean
business.
the
lateet
styles. T h e entire stock is G O L D M E D A L H A T S pur­
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bring him. a couple of tiro*.
Th’
A. C. L . and Seaboard assure good
This hotel can be built and built at
chased from the R O S E N T H A L S L O A N M I L L I N E R Y Com­
by
jth'
time
Oakland
blew
a
tire
and
shipping facilities.
The machinery
The Sanford Hoard of
pany of SL Louis, the largest wholesale MlUlnery establishment
both cart were in runnln'i * order th’ once if our dtisens want this hotel
. surprising the dead one*.
being inetelied by Mr. Charles
in the.U nited States and we guarantee satisfaction or no charges
expense amounted t' $116.00.— Or­ ia)f as bad as they have stated.
Gutteridge, Jr., construction fore­
will be made.
lando Sentinol.
On the other, hand it they do not man for the L. B. Skinner M fg. Co.
Here U hoping that all the knockWell, if that is the way Carl feels want it and ao signify by standing Skinner equipment of the most ef­
era will turn Into woqdpeckeVs.
W e will be very glad to have you look over our stock before pur­
about it he can stay away for an­ jack and failing to subscribe for the ficient and up to date type of ma­
Theae bird* only knock on the dead
chasing
your fail hats as we have nothing but the very beet stock
nitial
fund
that
wJH
start
the
hotel
other nine years and no one will
chinery will be used. The plant will
onee.
and with reasonable prices and make It our specialty to please
weep about It.
The fact of the then the board of tfado ia losing be run by gu oline power. During tb
•very customer and will take pleasure in showing you through
matter Is that he will not be missed time and had better get busy in five wocks necessary for finishing the
T w o thirds of the members of the one minute. Sanford Is not respon­ other fields of endeavor.
the shop in order that every one may be thoroughly satisfied that
work Mr. Gutteridge will be( with
Sanford 'B o a rd oT~Trade In. their sible for a few rotten tires blowing
we have nothing On hand but the very best new’ stock of shapes,
It has resolved itself into.one. of ils parents, Rev. M r.- and ■ Mrs.
communications dtated that the hotel out on a cheap machine driven by
ribbons, felts, feathers, satins and trimmings of avery kind that the
two things:
,
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Charles Gutteridge.
was the most Im portant step forward n cheap sport nnd if Carl Dunn rep­
latest market affords.
E IT H E R W E B U IL D A H O T E L v The Oviedo pubila school opened
for the city.
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resents Orlando there is very little
IN S A N F O R D A T O N C E O R W E Monday with a- good attendance.
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e
also
wish
to
announce
that
a
very
careful
selection of-hats for
sporting blood in the entire popula­
he pupils from the Gabrielis dis-,
D R O P T H E S U B JE C T A N D W IL L
girls has been made and special attention will be given to the
Theae members are right.
Now tion.. Puncturing u tire in Sanford
N O T R E F E R TO I T A G A IN T H IS trict nfe conveyed this year b y !
perfect fitting of hata to little girls as well as older people and we
what are you going to do in the mut­ is o ily a circumstance. Just think
SEASO N .
automobile.
Mr. Choi. McCuliey
will thank parents to make examination of our children’ s hata and
ter of -taking stock subscriptions to of thp pooj Sanford people who go
The Herald relies upon the pro­ 1as the contract for transporting the
we feel sure that a satisfactory selection can be made from our
make it possible for the hotel, We to hull games in Orlsndo and are
gressive spirit of the m ajority of children.
large stock.
want the mamma and not hot air.
forced to drink Orlando water.
W. H. Howard has had five acres
Sknford's dtisens to build tho hotel.
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They will huild.it nnd build it now. of his Black Hammock land tiled
Concerted effort will bring any­
O N L Y C O R R E C T -P O S IT IO N
We have perfect faith in their abil­ jy Contractor Georgo Slack of San­
thing. Concerted effort cornea to us
ford. Mr. Upward will grow lettuce
. In the course of n sano ^»ml tem­ ity to do anything in reason.
through our magniffeent Board of
and celery.
perate editorial on the gubernatorial
Hut in the event that this sub­
Trade and w? expert every, man to
Miss Ellnhcl Jones led tho Chris­
situation the Arcadia News has the scription cannot be raised this .hotel
a s s i s t e d BY M r s . A . D .
do his duty.
There is plenty of
tian
Endeavor meeting Sunday-night
following statement of its position, matter will not have space In The
work to do here.
at the Baptist*church.
which exactly coincides with our Herald again this season.
We are
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own. It is absolutely the only p o s i-jjUgt
(UI____
tfrod
the subject u the
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IS ■ l i n t
a
t A lin k lii t ill u k «a t
I t .1 T il
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(.live us that hotel and the St. tion
G IVE H IM A CH ANCE
that lis
tenable
by a real I&gt;emreaders
arp aml_ u mean, no . morP to
Johns river' for the inland Water­
ocrat. The News says:
■this paper than it does to every ritiway ir and Sanford will have ten
"T h ’c supreme court of the state ten of Sanford. I T IS Y O U R OP- And Cooperation, Subjects to be
thousand pfople in tw o years’ lime.
Presented at the Methodist
of Florida has demanded of the s ta te , P O R T U N IT Y .
You know it and knowing it yoq
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Outcete Owirris y - - — ' '■"‘f
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; canvassing hoard that it again meet
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should get busy and help the Board
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and recount the votes cast since &lt;*erSince the Methodist church build­
of Trade-put It over.*
lain errors In. tabulation have been
ing is nearing completion and the
•
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corrected. Every one at all familiar
Say. boys, wouldn’ t you give any­ with the situation knew thnt errors
tercst in all departments is increas­
thing you possess, except the loved were made in this tabulation' of
ing. The services last Sunday were
ones of your family, if you could go- second choice votes. Suppose these
well attended and the weather being
back and, on just one morning, have errors .are not corrected, and sup,.
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^
cooler, with dthers returning from
L O N G W O O D P IC K -U P S *
mother kiss you and send you off to |*ose ohe of those second choice
their summer vacations, the audi­
Longwood school opened Monday
school
again?
Oh.
for another votes had been yours, Mr. Voter,
ences will continue to grow. - The
with Mrs. Charles Polk principal
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“ touch o f a vanished hand, and the and was not counted as cast by you.
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choir director, Mr.' E. T. Woodruff
and Miss Smith assistant. *
sound of a voice that is still.” — Would you not have been disfran­
has
returned
and
will
have
charge
of
Sidney Entxminger was guest of
Tampa Times.
chised so far as the second primary his cousin, Louis Entxminger the the music for the wrinter, with the
number of good voices in the Method
is concerned?
Do you blame the p u t week.
1
st church and with the accoustics
The fall season is near at hand and supreme court for demanding that
S A N F O R D ’S HOUSE O F S E R V IC E
Mr. and Mrs. Elinor and children
being perfect you may expect to
(skirs of ati kinds will soon be get­ your vole lie properly counted!
have returned to their home in Hahear very pleasing myaic at this
ting their grafts in Florida. . One of Would not the supreme court fail to
SANFORD,
Phone ,8
F L O R ID A
vanah, Ga.. after an extended visit
church this wintet. This will begin
the worst of these is the advertisin do Its duty in refusing to thus pro­
with Mrs, Eliner’a parent*. Mr. and
on next Sunday.
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fakir and it is curious how good tect the rights of the humblest voter? Mrs. J. Waits.
business _m err T3TT7To r~ their sell ernes. The supreme court demands of the
Thera
will
be
promotion
service*
Mias-Berta Langebarh of Orlando
Most of these schemes are worthless state canvassing board that cause be is guest o f Mr. and Mrs. J. N . in the Sunday school on the 24th of
or next to worthless. The most ex­ shown why this recount should not j Searcy.
this month. The annual Rally Day
perienced advertisers, men who have be made, if this cause be a suffi.
‘
n,
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wilt be on the 1st of October. Plan
spent thousands and thousands of dent reason and satisfactory to th e i-_, .
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to t w nnir flr xhrfiOQ'w'Ko will be at
dollars in advertm ng^ecu*tni « » ‘ thav4e&lt;mrr.*-thTre~w11b^qF~lv»S~Fecoiint. and !
un '
CJ&gt;.
the services that day.
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1 with, a wagon and nqw it docan t
The r,ew&lt;pa^»rfe afe ’ the best advert the vote will stand as now certiAed
Sundpy’a Program:
eyen wobble right along.
rising mrdi. ms. Your home editor to.- In that rase the Hon. Sidney J.
Sunday schdbl, B:30.
Dan Clouser and family have
may not be as smooth tongued as the Catts will receive a most hearty
Morning sermon, 1 1 , subject. C o­
moved ddwn to their new, home near
stranger selling advertising schemes support from us.
Concerning the
operation. * * ' |Orlando.
but its dollars to doughnuts you w\ll many ugly things' that have been
Senior Epworth League, 6:30.
Little Miss Alm eta Samford. has
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save money by consulting him be- said of him. we attach- very little
Evening sermon, 7:30, subject,
been quite ill.
fote signing an advertising contract importance to them, for we have
Mrs. Geo. Hardaway has a very G ive Him a Chance. .
with a .stranger.~*-WaueUula‘* A d vo­ learned to know in old Kentucky
Your friends will be expecting you
interesting tree in her yard, a soap
that alt election campaign stories
cate.
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at
three service*. Do not disappoint {
tree, which ia -now full of berries.
must not be believed, and only the
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Christ.
The berries make a fine suds and the
most credulous do ao.
B A S E B A L L A M B 1T IO N S
inside of seed contains a Ape me­
T o the typical boy, the prominent
If. however, when the vote is re­ dicinal oil.
M U S T P A Y C O U N TY
figures of the baseball diamond are counted and ail doubtful votes are
A ssuran ce Doubly S u re
his greatest heroes.
He would j
it should then be found
Several Arrested Ter Doing Baal seas
OVIEDO
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rather play in a world’s series than that William V. K nott has received
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Without a License
Mrs. L . T . Cushing spent last
The
strength
o
f
the
First
National
Bank lies not alone in
it in congress. And.the money end 4 majority of the first and second
Several persons were arrested and
week in. Sanford taking the teachers*
of it. b very dasxlmg. E
very
school
v
cjiojw votes as cast in the Dqmobrought before tbe county judge this
Its ample resources, responsible management and the
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.week on a charge of doing business
Mr.
Lee
Wheeler,
wife
and
chil­
who cherish the dream of eventually the same cordial support t&lt;Thim as
recognised ability o f its directorate.
dren returned from Daytona Beach without a license, each plead guilty
playing with some league team.
wo srtu'd give Mr. Catts upder the
p
to the charge,. were required to se­
last Friday.
It is a pusxling question to many conditions as above mentioned. W e
As
a
mefiber
tinder
the
Federal
Reserve
System; *hl« In*
cure
a
license
and
pay
a
fine
and
The Misses Alpha and M arietta
parents, how far a boy, who b a commit ourselves to this position la
Tichner o f OriandO-who have been costa of court.
stitution offers to each Patron all the security o f iadiridoal
good athlete should be encouraged advance ao there may be no tempta­
visiting Mias Ruth Yonge returned
The law required that a license be
to enter baseball or other sports in tion to be swayed by prejudice in
integrity from within, backed by the vast National Bank­
hprae Saturday.
procured before an&gt; business of oc­
a professional way.
A good ball case the matter it decided contrary
Mrs. J. V. Gist if Orlando ia v ia t- cupation requiring a license is en­
. p llyer can o f course for a few years to our personal views of the equity
ing System.
ing her mother, Mrs. Kimbrell.
gaged in. Also each day such busi­
make more money that way than in of the csss. Should you not thus
Mrs. W . E. Dunaway returned ness is engaged in sritbout'a license
any other. If he has resolution and commit yourself. Democratic voters?
Saturday
from Orlando w hen she constitutes a separate offense.
a coot head, be can accumulate a
has
been
visiting
friends for the last
little capital, and use it as a means
A R E A L H O TE L PRO JECT
week.
—
‘'Parents! Teachers! Stadeate!
o f creating a business opening.
The Sanford Herald has been te .
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Mias M ary Stone* is visiting borne
Before
Schoob open. Parents, Stu­
There
are many instances i f
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SANFORD, FLO RID A
noted bail players who have salted good that has been exploited in San­
work in teaching.
New
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Dictionary,
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down their savings in farms.
Fa­ ford in the.past nine years which Is j
“ TH E FARM ER’ S FRIEND”
Rev. and Mrs. Steinmeyer of pedia and Gaxetteer. The Greatest #
mous pitcher* are now pitching hay. tbe age o f this paper. Naturally we |
Lakeland are visiting their daugh- Reference Book published. B y buy­ W
Ia all lines of industry many of have taken up every hotel project :
t tt, Mrs. H. B. McCall.
ing N O W you get this unrivalled
these fellows are doing well and lay­ because our faith has been pinned
Rtf.-r.&gt;acs Work at reduced intro­
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Miss
Evelyn
Osbourne
b
boarding
ing foundations of substantial M e- to tbe one idea of a hotel for San­
ductory
price an easy terras.
De­
at
Mr.
.M
cCall’
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and
going
to
High
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We bare believed and atUl
livered
prepaid
to.
any
address.
School
here.
Last
year
she
finished
When the leagues cease, play la.the believe that Sanford will never get
fall, the players get the .opportunity her share - o f -tL e tourists and the the tenth grade ia Titusville High, Write today for •particulars. ( .
Address: J. T . N O R S W O R T H Y.
bn Jay the foundation o f seme fa­ commercial trade until this city ia where she has Bred. She b now liv ­
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t a l * business success.' T h ey can supplied with a hotel that will ac­ ing at Bertha.
r A T L A N T A . GA.
study la * ,
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farming, commodate this trade.
The hotel . Mr. Andrew Aulin and daughter, Austsil Bldg..
M bs M ary returned last night from
to
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W, M . HAYNES, Bosfaam M » n i | f

loff. season In mere loafing, or
work connected with eporta that
leads to no business success.

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1/Un W. P- Carter and W alter Jr.
burned Saturday from Daytona
L c h and immediately joined tho
»t "Sunrieo Camp” on
Cmtal Lake.
Other membera of
the jolly party are thu Turnor fam«r MU* Martha Fo*. and M eade
for. Mra. M. C. Savage. Miaae.
Rirgaret, Ruth and Eleanor Rob(rt*. Lolie Hill and others.
Uie Juba Self Rlalng* Flour for
ddidous hot BUculta— A t all gr&lt;y&lt;m .

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vHary Loulae la the name of the
little daughter who arrived In the
&lt;jty Tueaday. Sept. 12th to -reside
permanently with Mr. and Mra.
Henry Nickel.
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Uodel 58 Overland Roadatcr for
aale at B. A 0. Motor Co.
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Mr. and Mra. G. E. Born of Sea­
born. N. J., are the guest* of Mra.
Henry Meiach.
uttuee need ready for delivery.
Dutton Crate Co,
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Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Johnson have
Itft-Sinford to make their home in
St. Petenburg, to the regret of their
many friends here.
They will be
mined by a large circle of friends.
For delicious hot biscuit* use Juba
Sell Rlilng Flour— A t all groccn.
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Mn. C. R. Walker accompanied
Mr. Walker to Philadelphia.
She
will visit in New York before re­
torting home.
Uie Juba Self Rialng Flour for
delirious hot Biscuits— A t all gro­
w l.
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‘ Miu Vera Tcrheun left pn the
steamer this . morning for Jackson­
ville where she will be the guest of
Min r.eba Gilbert and Miss Mary
Elisabeth Reasoner
until
school
opens.

tion held Saturday afternoon In the
Artqory, and the fact that every dne
voting was In fsvor of this’ course
indicated that the power of the
growers cooperating ’ la appreciated
by thorn.
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Mr. and Mra. E. T . Woodruff are
home again after spending the paa
two months on a trip tp Connec­
ticut and return, taking In all the
place* of interest enroute. ;
Second kand E.
F. newly
dntpri an,h in good condition, for
»*le. Cheap. A t B. St O. M otor
Co6-3 tc
‘'Mr. *and Mra. F. E. Lane arc
•pending a few woeka -in tho mouQtMns of North Carolina.

NEW HOTEL
LIVE TOPIC
AT MEETING

The bride's mother was gowped in
blue taffeta with old point lace.
The groom’s mother was in a white
lace gown.

The whole lower floor was beau­
tifully decorated with cut flowers,
■Use Juba. Self Rising Fiour .for ferns arid palms and the dainty
delicious hot Biscuits— A t all gro- white star jessamino vino was every­
cers. *'
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Don't forget the tailoring sale at bridal couple stood was especially
Perkins’ Haberdasher?, Sept. 16th, beautiful.
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A two course supper was served,

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Here is .--the chance to buy' a consisting of chicken salad, pickles, SANFORD BOARD O F T R ADE
Cadillac second hand, in good contjL. wafers, pineapple ah**h»Z-and c aires.ir n r tr T P o s t e r t h e
tinn,- s t -a -v w y l u i r im ccr~B~ &amp; o .
Heautiful gifts of silver, cut glass,
M OVEM ENT
M otor Co.
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linens, etc.,' were displayed.
Let the Isaac Hamburger man
Tho Board of Governors of tho
Beside those mentioned above the 1
take your measure for that fall suit guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ed­ Sanford Board of Trade met. on
at Perkins' Haberdashery, Sept.
at
tho
Hotel
wards, uncle anil aunt of the bride, Tuesday- evening
16th. 16th’, 18th and 19th.*
Carnes.
Although
the
weather
was
of Waycross, Ga.; Mrs. R. H. LockWriting ink, stamp pad irtk, paste,' wood of Chariston, S. C, and Mr. anything hut pleasant and th ^ ’r&amp;in
mucilage, fountain pen ink, number­ and Mrs. H. It. Stevens, Mrs. T . poured in torrents, enough of 'the
ing machine ink, cash t Agister Ink, Davis, Miss Ernestine Webb, Mrs. board were present to compose a
in fact every kind of ink known, at Pagenhart, Miss Edna Pagenhart, quorum and many matters of inter­
the Herald office.
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Miss Alma Pagenhart, Miss Annie est to the community wore taken
Nelson,
Mrs. Thco. jCariston, Mrs. up, umong which were tjie follow­
Prices, style hnd quality will be
ing:
found in the Isaac Hamburger line. Nelson,- Mrs. Magnusson, Mrs. Wont
A new commercial hotel for San­
See their man nt Perkins' Haber­ Mrs. Armstrong, Mr. and Mra. Paul
ford.
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dashery Sept. 16th, 16th. 18th and Kcely, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ship, Mr.
A
good
road
from
Geneva to
and Mrs. Sam Porter, Mr. nnd Mrs.
19th.
Titusville,
thereby
making
:i through
Verneon Arnett, Mrs. J. Cowan,
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
.Miss Alva Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. road from ' Leesburg* to tho East
Self Rising Flou r— A t all grocers.
L. A. Brumiey, Mr. and Mra. W. E. Coast directly through Seminole
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Sammis, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Ros- county.
Mr. Dillard, representing the
The St. Johns River for the In ­
setter, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Rossetter,
Isaac Hamburger line, can't be beat Mrs. M.. D. Gatchel, Mr. and Mrs. land Waterway.
on taking ‘ measures.
See him at C. E. Bell, Mrs. WHIism. Walter,
Better incoming freight rates. *
Perkins' Haberdashery Sept. 16th, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Squires, Mrs.
Invitation of the Wesley Brother­
16th, 18th and 19th. ...
Susie Squires, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. hood convention to Sanford in 1917.
Model 69 Touring car in first Ellsworth, Miss Isabelle Raynor,
class' condition going cheap.
At Mrs. J. C. Vaughn. Miss Alice
B. St 0 . Motoh Co.
6-3tc
Vaughn, Miss Gertrude Vaughn, Mr.
and
Mrs. Joe Cameron, Miss Annie
You will make no mistake in let­
Cameron,
Mr. Bradshaw, L. E. Mcting the lasac Hamburger man
measure you for that fall suit at Culler, Harry Carlston, Frazier Arm­
Perkins’ Haberdashery, Sept. 16th, strong, Ed Rourke. W ill Pnrkor, A1
Dorner, Edmond Stonwe, Joe Guer16th, 18th and 19th.
ry,
Charles Flowers, Harry Flowers,
Use Juba 8 e!f Rising Flour for
Cecil
Flowers, Wallace Bell, Her­
delicious hot Biscuits— At nil gro­
bert Squires, John Walter, James
cers.
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Walter, .Leonard Walter. The fam­
yM r. and Mrs. S. W. Bradford an­
ily assembled were the groom's par­
nounce the birth of a non on Sep­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nils Swanson.
tember 9th, at Cartcrsvillo; Ga., who
The bride's parents , Mr, nnd Mrs.
has been named Samuel Watt, Jr.
Geo. Crawford McDougal, George
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford will return
McDoUgal Jr., grandmother, Mrs.
to Sanford at an early date.
Caroline McDougal,
Mrs. Libbie
For delicious hot biscuits use'Juba Weeks,
Miss Annio Weeks, Okie
Self Rising Flou r— A t all grocers.
nnd Harry Weeks.
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Tho happy couple dispensed with

WATERWAYS
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"G o to the Reach
—Road to Daylona now la good
condition
T ravel over C O N C R E T E B R ID G E
to the Beach"
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D o Yotr Know
T h a t Musson’a pool N tho coolest
place In Sanford. Ask your friends
about it. They come regular. Clear
running water. Come en Second or
Third-street to entrance. East side
of town. Five minutes walk from
lor delicious hot biscuits use Juba any part of the city. * Open overy^
8*11 Riling Flour— A t all grofccrs.
day E X C E P T Tueaday and Friday/
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Open night* when requested.
99-tf
A Tj. Parrish le ft t^day f i r J.i?\&gt;
•o; vile whjjo. he wi,l a;&gt;jou~&lt;i for a
M cD ougsl— Swanson Wedding
few days.
S
T h e'w ed d in g of Frances Thelma
Uie Juba Seif Rialng Flour for M cDougal and Norman Nils-Swan­
solemnized
Wednesday,
ddicious hot Biscuits— A t all gro- son was
September
6
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at
8
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M cDougal home on Celery avenue.
Mra. Fred Dalger arrived from
Rev. George Hyman officiated, using
■yneavillc, N. C., yesterday on a
the "beautiful ring service. ...
S " * to her sister, Mrs. N.* H „
T h e attractive Miss Sallio Lockarner and will remain a few days
•A S u n f n r rl Kfkfnwn
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Sanford before visiting her
zon at wood of Charleston, N . C., was maid
D*d* City.
of honor and Okie- Weeks was best
man.
Th e bridesmaids were Miss
A hearing fraught with great ImBernelse
Tighland (a beautiful (
J~nance to the strawberry and tru W
Charleston
- girl) arid M iu Mollio
jwrtxnce to the ztrawberry and1
Grey,
M
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Annie Weeks and M iu
cKlng interests genera’ly o f Plant
Leslie
Grey..
»nd all other Florida point* Is
T h e bridal party assembled In the
Till l rhur,day ° I D&gt;'-* week at
parlor
as M iu Margaret Davis ren­
••lassce, when tho complaint
dered
Lohengrin's
Wedding March
a &lt;V the Florida Railroad Comon
the
piano.
on behalf of Florida strawT h e bride's gown was white crepo
*n!i * * ‘ir' pert* to compel the express
dechine over white satin combined
transportation companies to fttrwith bosutlfui old laco, a family
•tr**/ drigcr“ tor car *®rvic® lor heirloom. Bride roses and asparagus
aberry shipment* where the
“ ''vcment warrant*, will be conduct- fern composed the arm bouquet.
Tho groom was in the conventional
at,.
ttn
from the Interblack. M iu Sallie Lockwood's gown
Commerce Commission.
v u yellow crepe do chine over yel­
Self R u J,d° “ hot bUcu,tJB UM ^ b a low satin, with whit* roses.
Miss
Jt‘Mng Flour— A t all grocers.
Annie Weeks’ gown wss pink chiffon
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over pink mctsallne with, pink roses.
Misa Berndse Tilghman's gown was
a .? ,J 5T . 9 W fo o,™"r
U0, . ..
n Porm.iwHt horn. pink taffeta with an overdress of
silver lace and pink rosea.—‘ Mis*
Hon'a h. I * car® o f ths organixa- Mpllie Grey's gown * M grey **tin
d white lace with white, rosea.
'P^king r In T i ‘ ‘ *h5pp!n| “
W#U “
Leslie Uroy’s
Grey's . gown was blue
dded L
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de­ Ml“ LesU*
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tion of th e'R ivers and Harbors and
Inland Waterways convention next
year thanks to the good work of our
own C7 R . Walker and other en­
thusiastic boosters from Florida who
arc attending the big meeting at
Philadelphia this week.
It is also
cert pin that the St. Johns river will
!be—wptde—the— in lan d'
wam wisy
through' Florida for while
Mr.
Walker does not say this in hla’ telSgram hia friends here think that he
will bring home the bacon.
The
Sanford Board of Trade ha*, a most
vsiuablo chairman of the * Inland
Waterways in the person of C. R.
Walker who* knows hia subject nnd
never falls Wo impress his audience.
His telegram received at Tho Herald
office is given below:
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----- Hanford, Floridai

Com e around to our
shop and let us equip
. y o u r car with this
Firestone— the tire
of maximum mile­
age. Y o u should

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have the N o n -S k id
tread for safety and
a sure hold.
You should have the in­
built Firestone extras that
stand up against the grind.
Come in and test our
prompt, efficient, cour­
teous s e rv ic e . It w ill
greatly increase y o u r
motoring pleasures. Our
charges are reasonable;
our work always reliable.

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F ire s to n e Tubes and
Accessories also on hand.

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after spending several months at his
Virginia estates.
Mr. ’ Hayden is
one of the largest owners of cattle SAN FO RI) M A N
ASSISTS
range lands in this section and also
M AG IC CITY ^N D ST.
has some (arming land &lt;?n Bcardall
JOHNS RIVER
avenue. Being very much interested
in the future* b L flin lo n L h fta

100 EasL Fir.sl Strcct

The principal .matter discussed
was the hotel, of which more will be
found in another part of this issue.
A good strong working committee
was organized for the purposo of
raising 825,000 by the sale of stock
to start the project, nnd tho Board
has the assurance that the balance
of the money necessary can be
raised outside of Sanford.
llov. Stoinmoyer and H. II. Pea­
body appeared before the Board rel­
ative to the invitation pf the Wesley
Brotherhood convention for Jtanford
in 1917.. They were promised tho
hearty cooperation of tho Board.
At the regular meeting of the
Board of Trade held later in tHc
evening' the attendance was small'
oi\ account of the weather but the
matter of the hotel was taken, Up
and plans outlined to push the work
to raising tho umount necessary to
start the work, T ^ e campaign will
close on Saturday night and it is
expected that nt that time the com*
mittce will be able to report that
the $25,000 of Btock has been sold.

Mr. and Mra. A. T. Uossetter the wedding journey ns the bride hoik
have moved to their city home 'on recently been quite ill.
Magnolia avenue where t h e y ' will
A lovely now bungalow for their
spond the winter months.
home in to be bu ilt immediately,
Use Juba Self R isin g. Flour for just west of the M cDougal residence.
delicious hot BUcuits— A t all gro­
cers.
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•vA lrs. W . L. Morgan left on Wed­
nesday for ' Philadelphia where she
Oping to the scarcity of some of will join Mr. Mpr&amp;au. tuuL thoy will
’ *f_We'fngrrdit i;t we have been unable t-Tsft eastern cities for the npxt
to obtain Carter’s New Cico paste month.
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(or several weeks. Beg to nnnounce
For delicious hot biscuits usb Juba
that we now have plenty of it. 10c, Self Rising Flour— A t all grocers.
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He and 60c sizes. Herald Printing
Co.
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J. II. Hayden is in the* city again
N. R. Leon, former, second basenun on the Sanford tqpm has re­
turned from Tampa and is engaged
in placing the Leon cigars on the
market, lie will travel in the Inter­
net of the' Leon Cigar Factory of
Tampa.

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What People Thi nk About in Hell
9:30 The Sunday School.
11:00 Preaching, subject, "H o w to
Gain^ by Dying."
G:io Tho B. Y. P. U. services.
7:30 Vesper services:
Hally song
Song
P ra yer. ,
Interlude
Song
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After service
Bo sure to attend the services at
the Baptist Tem ple on next Sun­
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George Hyman, Pastor.
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Presbyterian Services
There will be tho usual services at
tho Presbyterian churcl) Sunday.
The Sunday school is growing
each Sunday now and all the mem­
bers of our congregation and others
not in Sunday school are Invited
Sunday to help the increase to con­
tinue.
Tho congregations at the night
R: J. -Holly, Herald, Sanford, Fla.: services are also growing each Sun­
Good work begun by Florida dele­ day.
Come Sunday night at 7:30. .
gation at Savannah last fail "Waring
fruit.
Atlantic Deeper Waterways
Association will come to Florida
Last Game Today
holding 1917 convention at Miami.
The last game of the ‘‘ serloN**’ be­
The grand work being done by thi&gt; tween Sanford and Orlando will be
association la fai1 reaching in its played today in Orlando and then
benefits to entire Atlantic seaboard the boys will pull for their various
and especially Florida.
homes ail over the United Stjitc*.
C. R. Walker.
Some o f tb*m aro drafted for the big
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will watch for their appearance in
^Kindergarten Opens
It has been a
At nine o'clock Monday morning, the large leagues.
September 18th, in the Baptist good season and plenty of excite­
Temple the Froebol Kindergarten ment.
will opon for the winter season. The
director, Miss Margaret W ight, grad­
Flake B. Y. P. U.
uate in June from one of the beat
A very profitable hour was spent
training schools in the country and by the members o f tho Flake Union
it is her Intention to conduct the in their regular meeting Sunday
Kindergarten along the most mod­ evening. A large number of visitors
ern and approved lines, using the also enjoyed the unusually well pre­
best of materials for tho children's pared program of which Miss M ari­
work. She will be assisted by M iu an G ove wss leader. Membera from
Ruth McDaniel.
Terms $3.00 per group " B ” and " Y " presented a
month. Phone 328.
Bible s tu d y program, using as a
basis the 10th chapter of Act*.
A
beautiful .du et was sung by Miss
Will Attend Florida U.
John Murrtll, Frank Coates,* Earl Bert* and Mra. Ernest Betts.
Paxton and Benjamin W hitnsr ex­
Misa 2|dlet' Stewart and Mr. F. E.
pect to, leave Sunday night for Gatchel are preparing a doctrinal
Gainesville where they will enter the program for next Sunday evening.
University of Florida.
Sanford la Tho members* of their reepecUve
proud of her boy* who want a’ high­ groups will assist In rendering the
er education and will -watch,-their program. Whosoever wfU may come.
career, with m uch'interest.. !' '.
R. S. G., Reporter,

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..Sunday..a t will fill the state with tourists and
hom 6seckera and is tho kind of man
R ev . W. J, Bartlett tilled his ap- that will cooperate heartily with the
various . trade bodiea of the state
pointment here Sunday.
along the lines of the Atlantic Coast
M r. and Mra. P. J. Coats and
Lino Railway.
daughter, Gwendoline came out to
Mr. Maull .stated that while he
their farm Monday, returning to
had.
not been in Sanford much on
Sanford Wednesday morning. . •
account of the press of business that
L ittle Bcule Brown, daughter of
he would, give us more attention in
M r. and Mra. Eugene Brown la very
the future.and has promised the sec­
afek.
retary of the Sanford Board of
Mias Minnie Holiday is at homo
Trade to attend the Jneetlng in Oc­
for a tw o weeks visit before starting
tober and address tho body on the
to school.’
subject of "Advertising” from the
M r. Bartlett spent the tim e'at the standpoint of tho railways.
T h at
home o f Mr. Hardy Boyd this time .M r- Maull .k n ow J ib burin—»
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" parent to anyone who holds con­
M r. and Mrs., W illie Goins spent versation with him and F lorida has
M onday night and Tuesday with in' Mr,. Maull a most valuable asset
Mrs. Goins' mother helping to care in the publicity gam'o.
for a sick baby.
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H. H. Chappell, Mr*. A . R . Chap­
pell, M rs. Clifford B ril, M n , J. c.
Moore, Mra. C l L. Flowers, Mr*- W.
A. R aynor, .Mra. J. C. Vaughn, Mrs!
G. C. McDougal, Mra, N . N . Swan­
son, Mra. Susie Squires,. Mrs. B. H.
Squires, Mra. B. E. Squirccs, Mrs. E
M. Galloway, Mrs. &lt; .v B . Bell, Mra.
A. K. Powers, Mrs. Joe Cameron,
Mra. H. W . Chandler, Mrs. W. W.
Miller, M r*. G. C. Chamberlain and
Mra. J. C. Ellsworth.
" A Celery
Growers' Reception” aa Mra. A. T.
Rossetter aptly named the very
charming occasion, and Indeed it
was, with possibly one exception.

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Mias Daphne Vermillion has re­
Receptlen to Bride
turned from Tavares where she has
The reception given for Mrs.
been taking the teachers' examina­ Allen Kent Rossetter on Friday af­
tion.
ternoon last, at the Rossetter home
M r. A. M. Rush spent Sunday at on Celery avenue, from 3 to 6 v u a
hia homo here.
very pleasant social affair.
Mra.
Pf4*
werrt roeww
N o Auto T ire T oo L a r g e F o r U s T o Retread.
N o T u b e Too
M r. and Mrs.1' C. C. Boyd and A. T . Rossetter and Mrs. Allen
ron cATMoaues
SCKSONVILLC
■littlo son hre located at Ocala for Kent RossetU*^ did the receiving.
B ad ly T o rn F o r U s T o R epair
the orango season.
Mr. "B&amp;yd Is at Tho spacious hotno is ideal for enter­
The rooms were prettily
tho head of the packing house there. taining.
decorate'd
with red. hi hiatus J banked
,M r.. Jatrics ■ Boyd,
Mr. Lewis
on
the
parlor
mantel and elsewhere,
Thompson, Mr. Murrey-and a.stranyellow
alamander
in the living room
ger* motored out from Sanford to
and
hall.
Miss
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.preaching service Sunday morning
V E T E R IN A R IA N
rendered several piano selections.
Mr. Murphy and fam ily havo Ve------OFFICE-----;
Delicious refreshments of ice cream
turned to Sanford to live.
and cake were Very daintily served ,
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Mra, W , D. Fit man and children by the Mittcs Ethel Hickson, Annie j
Bring In jrohr lame and rick o
spent Wednesday afternoon with .Cameroq and Alice Vaughn.
The j
horses and mules.
H are them °
Mrs. .H oliday,
other guests were Miss Isabelle R ay­
treated. Have their ti rth examla- D
Mr. E. O. Von Herbulls waa In nor, Mrs. B. A. Howard, Mrs. M. D.
ed, sharp comers dressed down, o
projections cat off and decayed fi
Sanford Monday.
Gatchel, Mrs- Elisabeth McDonald,
mol am extracted.
Mr*.
Thrasher,
Mrs.’
W.
E.
Sammls,
Mias Frances Pearson returnad to
Mrs.
J.,
H.’
Hickson,
Mrs.
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her home Sunday, after two months
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spent at Loughman, where sho was
Mr. and Mrs. A. T . Rossetter Brtsson, Mrs. F. F. hom er, Mrs.
connected with the Everglacjo Cy
havo' gone Into town 't o reside at R. G. Hickson, Mrs. R. H. Muirhead, Mrs. B. M. Monroe, Mrs.
press
Company
at
that
place.
their
Magnolia avenue home.
A B U N C H OF IN T E R E S T IN G ITE M S F R O M CO R RESPO N­
Mias Olive Michael of Orlando
Mr. and ,Mrs. F. N . Estriclge and
D E N T S — EVENTS OF S E M IN O LE fcO UNTY— E FFIC IE N T
was the attractive guest of M r. and daughter, Miss Hattie were joined by
REPO RTER S COVER T E R R IT O R Y FOR H ERALD
Mra. Osrur Pearson last week.
Luther Estridge of Mulberry and
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E L D E R S P R IN G S N E W S
In Thirty Days Note The Difference in Health and Vitality
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Smith and joyed until n late hour when de­ the train enroute to dier home here trip in their Ford.
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from Cocoanut Grove. ' Hope to see
Invitations havo been received
Sclent* k u p io n n that 00 par cent ol chronic troutilo* nr* ciuud by Improper
tona Beach last week.
tere for tho marriage of Mina-Altana
diet ond drinking Impure water.
Miss Booker, the house guest of her out again soon.,
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Mias W illie Lou M cG aughey of Mrs. Blakemore returned to her
A good crop of oranges is estim­ Minnick to J. ,Denton Howard at
In s pur*, natural, medicinal water, (lowing fiom a auburrmsaan ipring, nearly
Wichita,
Kansas,
to
take
place
at
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thouiaad
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deep.
Thl*
waUr I* never treated or doctored la any way, but (a
Longwood and Miss M ary Belle home in ■Jacksonville Sunday.
ated for the groves in this com­
bottled direct from the mineral wall* to tho container, retaining all ita natural gee**
n
the
morning
at
St.
Paul’s
Method­
munity this season.
Lynch were the guesta of Mias M in­
and medicinal proper.!lea. .
ist Episcopal church.
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nie W ynn Sunday,
P A O L A P O IN T S .
on proof and eoarlction ol any one repreoentlng tbemeelree ae Good H op*
Mrs. H. W. Chandler and Mrs
Agent*, unleea duly authorised by the compang, or any on* reAHIng Good flo p *
Mr. A. V. McGuIn is home again
LAKE M ARY
Mrs. Reynolds visitod a few days
container* end celling apuiloue water a* Good Hope M iaeral Water, or that the
Mr?. H. 11. W ebber was a visitor Emory AuHtln arc both quite ill at
with hqr sister-in-law, Mrs.
I. V. after a’ delightful two weeks visit to
Good Hop* Water Company ever offer* lor aalo any water, eieep t that Which comae
direct Iron the Good Hope Mineral Walla.* alee, 11 tho Good flop* Water Com­
their homes.
Atlanta, Gu.
Says he is expecting to Sanford Monday.
Stenstrom last week.
pany or Ita eeeoclete* ever doctored or treated thle w a te rT e any ahape, manner or
lorra;
we will give the above reward.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bow m an’ werc Mrs. McGuin' down the Tost of this
Mr. Richard Peterson and daugh­ ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Edwards havo
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callers last Sunday.
la offered in n a y caeo challenged, where w* (all to provo that Good Hope M in ­
eral
Water
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been
very
efneaeloua
In many chronic Iroublae, aueh aa atomach
Mr- tmd Mrs. 13. J. Overstreet
Mr. and Mrs. J. .W . Kersey hava M r.-and Mra. Ernest Braddock'last Ga. Mrs. Edwards has been the at­
kidney, bladder trouble* and rheumatlem.
tractive
guest
at
the
McDougal
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. sold their mill at: Wcklwji uhd are week.
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W e nolle la the pntronng* ol Good Hope Mineral W ater on III merit*, and In nay
pleasantly located, at Green Cove
Mr. and Mra. , *S
P.** D. Truitt have
J. M. W yn n Sunday.
c u e w hir* the uerr doe* not admit It la ona ol (ha llneet water* he over u**d, no
R ev. J. W . Bartlett o f Enterprise
will gladly reload money
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moved to their new home at LongRe\\ Ericaon preached two very Springs for tho winter.
ias his third Sunday in the month
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Mr. and Mrs. Bona are here for a
PRICKS
Mrs. II. D. Durant and little appointment at Moore’a Station
P. o. b. Jacksonville, $.50 flva gallon demijohn
Mr. and
Mrs. Howard
Wynn few weeks, visiting Mrs. Bona’s
chureh Sunday.*
P. o. b. Jacksonville, $.50 case * half gallon bottles.
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daughter,* Canella have returned
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Bought ol ageote through elate Ste eatra to covar freight charge*.
moved to W inter Park Monday.
Prof, and Mrs. Geo. L. Maris
$1.00 - deposit required on container*.
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Mr. W in . Gish called on "old
We are glad to see some of tho Ft. Lauderdale'and N e w Smyrna.
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tave left their home at Lake Onoro
Thle water la now being ured in the largest hotel* and sanitarium* In the South.
friends’,’ here Thursday evening.
much needed rain in this section oft
wjtb a caretaker and, Tuesday start-,
W * nr* eetablliking local agenclea ell through the South.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. S h ad er of
And are hoping for
Head the *n*ly*ia, made In lb * U. R. Chemical Laboratory.
Mrs. C. It. Lord delightfully o n -.th e country,
for a nik weeks visit in Philadel­
Sanford were thb guesta of Mra.
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phia, Pa.
Webber lost Sunday afternoon.
Geod Hope Mineral Well. N*. I
Mr. and Mrs. Schlatter and chil­
A. G. McCnrquodale, extra gang
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dren from tho Hancock homo at
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foreman -for the A. C. L.‘ was here
C A R B O N A T E OP L I M E .......
.ako Golden dined and spent Sun­
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last week with his crew of men, look­
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day with M r. and Mrs. A. Marshall
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grandfather, Dr. J. C. Iserman ari people, Mias Annie and eons, Okie
Florida
Sanford,
and
Harry,
and
mother
Mra.
Carorived Sunday, Sept. 3rd from T o ­
peka, . Kansas! where they have Ine . M cDougal have moved from
spent {he summer and expect to be the Compropst place to the Chester
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v Miss Lucca Chappell has resumed
the King cottage.
A D D IS O N L. W IL L-IA M S
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Altamonte
Lake Mary achool .opened Mon­ her school -Muties at
106 E. FIRST STREET
SANFORD, FLORIDA
day, Sept. 11thSongs b y, the Springs.
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school .were followed by devotional
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dined
and visited Sunday at
conducted b y Supt. D. L.'
-L u m b e r , Bricks^ Lim erCem ent, R u b b e r R o o f­ exc-rcWs,’
Thrasher.
Interesting talks were the J. F. Hickson home on Celery
ing, Shingles, C orrugated Iro n R oofin g, given by Mr, Thrasher," Mr. W. V. avenue.
Dunn, Mrs. J. C.. M artin and M rs.
Doors, Sash and B lin d, Cement Blocks, P la ster Webber, * ’•
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Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Braddoek of
B o ard , M ouldin gs, Sew er P ipes, Cypress
N o w Open fo r Business Corner 3rd and O ak
Pierson,, who have been the gueata General
Advertising Development
B o ard s, Fire B ric k s and Fire Clay.
of their duaghter, Mra. H. D. Du­
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Apropos o f the fall advertising for
Plumbing, G as and Steam Fitting* Irriga­
for New Smyrna, where they will be Florida a prominent figure In this
the guesta o L hla&gt; aistnr, Mra. J. D. line waa hero yesterday In the person
tion Systems for Both Farms and Groves*
Bryan, proprietress of the Palma of Allen M aull, General Advertising
' Tile and Sewer Pipe, Gasoline and OU
Hotel there for a few daya.
A Developm ent Agent of the A t­
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Mrs. H. R. Hester o f Sanford waa lantic Cooat Line. Mr. M aull start­
Engines and Pumps ::
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in later years waa connected with
her mother, Mrs. W . II. Evans.
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Southern P acific Railway in Cali­
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Tho community rleceived a ’ sad fornia when th a t road -was spending
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shock Sunday night when preaching millions for advertising. H e knows
the
game
perhaps
better
than
any
service waa broken up by the an­
nouncement that M iv W . E. Lee had man in the southern territory today
dropped dead from heart failure. and while he has only been south
Thia aad calamity waa made more for the past tw o years has In that
gad by the fact that Mrs. Lee waa period compiled and had printed a
in Sanford nursing her little daugh­ vast amount o f good literature and
SANFORD,
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ter who waa very rick. The funeral promiaea the state of Florida his
STANDARD RAILROAD OF TH E SO UTH
aervlcea were held at the house of best efforts in thia line the coming
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE M A Y 18TH. 1916
Mr. Henry Lee and burial waa in —aaon. He haa several projects that

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the Sanford cemetery. The friends
and relatives in this community ex­
tend their deepest sym pathy to the
bereaved wife nntj children.

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M n . T . I. Boyd and Mia# M ay
Goins spent Tuesday in -Sanford
shopping.
‘ Mr. E. A Rush spent Monday In
Sanford this week.
Mrs. W . 0 . H oliday who has been
visiting-her two daughters in W inter
Park returned home Saturday night.
* Mr. Raymond Boyd, Mr. Earl
•Goins and M r. T . I. B oyd who are
working in Sanford came home Sat-

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IN DEFEAT WE
SMILE
THESAM E
MI the boys deserve credit
m aters BAKE MANY freinds
THEIR GENTELMANLY
CONDUCT ON AND OFF
THE FIELD

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tory conceded to Orlando, In behalf
readers the writer would like
10 » y that never In the history qf
bi«bill haa auch a brand of ball
„ „ been pulled off by any tw o
U4BJ in the atate of Florida. Botlj
tt. m, were In the game all the time
jfhting every ineh for the high
know which both cluba were after.
Starting off with a fairly good
t«m and as the aeaaon gradually
wtnt on both- dubs strengthened to
where at the homeward stretch no
one could poaaibly figure where auch
•mall dtie* aa Sanford and Orlando
could secure such . star playera aa
were secured by these two teams.
OrcAt credit is due both clubs for
their gentlemanly conduct which
they displayed on the diamqnd.
Sene people seem to think because
a ball club ‘‘stall*" for rain, that
they are playing dirty ball, but auch
k not the case. In all parts of the
country where any team is behind
in rum snd up above they see a
doud which looks like in a few minuta rain will break up the ‘affair,
they start right now and tio their
shoe laces, forget about the gloves
which they left on the bench and
atTeral other things which would
' necessarily, dclny the game. T hat’a
. allin the gome and the team that
sooldn't do air of this is not worth
a d------ to their city which is em­
ploying them to win for them..
It is.with sad regret that Orlando
and Sanford both acted lika babies
in their squabbles over the U M pire question. If any one was to
come down here that knows any­
thing shout umpiring at all', and was
to look over the umpires that havo
been working here, they would go
right back and tell their friends that
In all their touts around the world
never before have they ocen auch
dbgusting -teams to satisfy when it
came to satisfying them with and
umpire. Such start in the umpire
aorld as Billie Klem, Bill Evans,
“ Silk O’ Loughlin, Hank O 'D a y and
: many-others would lose their laurels
H they ever came down here to um­
pire. •s° much for that.
The attendance at these games
wta as good as any one could expect
and bad weather paid a vlalt £o both
ritie*, cutting off a f^w dollars and
rents that would have come In.-very
_lt»Bdy-right ut the pVeaeflT timer 1r
It Is to he said again that the
Sporting Editor of the Orlando Sen­
tinel had to low his head a n d 'ita rt
to calling names-about the Sanford
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When a sport writer uses
these tnnics to-’ try and predjudice
the minds of the Orange county fana
We can’t speak much of his ability
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employed on a newspapor.
The
writer of The Herald is not sore be­
cause Orlando won the series but at
no time during thia season has he
used his page to call the opposing
team names. We went so far as to
use our page to give Decatur and
Mosley both an individual write-up.
Weller, another Orlando player was
giving *JT*Pf fllr ms brilliant work,
Sikes waa given hla credit, and last
but not.least when our old "Friend
Mack Selph. received his injury we
turned over the entire page to thia
everlasting true sport who in hia
vain attempt to hgive the Orlando
fqna the best he had, lost hla index
finger in an automobile accident, did
we stop for that?
NO! Realixing
this boy's fix the writer devoted all
he possibly could to help him out
in hia time of need. I f the Orlando
papara have in any of their issues
devoted one inch of apace to a San­
ford player they can mail us a few
copies at our expense.
The news­
papers In Orlando should give spaco
to their own playera and not ait back
and let another paper give their
playera credit.
They cannot deny
thia. for they know outside of the
stories of the gamds they have never
■published an article for orie of their
playera; Though we went down in
defeat, and It can be said that -when
It came to telling the facta about a
ball game the Orlando-paper had a
" S T R E A K O F Y E L L O W ” down
their back a mile long the Sanford
players thia season secured 14 home
runs Orlando papers all called them
flukes. Orlando secured there hom­
ers on the local diamond nnd accord­
ing to the way the lynotype machine
•et the article up they were all of
the cleanest variety. • N o n e' were
flukes, and all were worthy of great
mention in their papers.
Is that
what you call fair play?
As far aa the directors of the Or­
lando base ball association are con­
cerned the highest tribute that can
be paid them they deserve. Messrs.
Grey Rush, Rogers and W right, the
head men of the club are all true
sports, nnd nowhere would you care
to meet cleaner men than ' these
three. As far an the serlos was con­
cerned tho old saying M A Y T H E
B E ST W IN is our same motto.
B ILL P A L M E R —
deserves more credit than any other
player 'on cither club Bill always
willing to work proved his val­
ue to the club by winning 1 1 gamps,
losing .1 and tielng 4 in all, a good
record as any pitcher in any league
would care to have. Rill lost 2 tof
hla»'J games by a score of 4 to 3.
Another game was lost,- 6 to 2 whun
hia club secured 12 hits and the op­
posing team secured the small
amount of 3 hits off hia delivery.
A fetfc more Palmers and tho tale
would have been different.

and hit for a grand average of 389. went eighteen games without a hit, tw o hit* were secured from his do*
When he was released Leon like Bell ao If T y can, go that long .without a livery.’ But th e team blew and W al­
found .fielding on the local diamond hit Engman, can go fou r, games lace had to be contented to see the
game go the other way.
But thia
a hard job. H e waa always in the without one.
gam
e
waa
a
credit
to-him
,
for it la
game and when he made an error he
" P o p " W allace 4
doubtful
if
at
any
Utne
during
thli*
felt it, he let It get the. best of hlth
' Last but not least Pop has beat season had his a pitched a^better game.
and Instead o f not worrying over hia
Orlando enough thia season to give W allace was tho playing manegr dur­
all stages of the game Robinson was errore he played the whole aeaaon
him a good record. Though years of ing the season and Ids quiet manner
in there battling thorn to a finish with the aamo feeling.
hard work on the hall diamond waa on the ball diamond received him
Hia career as a ball, player o n ’ the
" M u lt " Wilson
telling on Pop during the .last few praise from a tl's id es - .
local diamond will never be forgot­
The only twirler to have a no-hit- games he did come hack in his last
ten. While his courage to stick up no-run -game to his credit, 'M utt
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game that he worked In, for over at for hia rights is not to be overlooked. started off very badly during the
Daytona, when the Orlando and
Rohinson played in tho outfield and first three games, hut from then on
Sanford clubs were b'nttlirig for n
also worked in the pitchers box. In his control and speed was too much
loving cuD_W n llirr w e n t-ia -to -U y a notable pitching at ual lutlwwn him I t
the opposingjwleam t » 'auf'.'l1. and grab the cup and for eight long
and Decatur during hut month Rob­ Wilson was pitted a ^ in st the over
innings he held ih e Orlando players
inson held the Orlando
hitters I t estimated Burmeister on Labor Day
in hand. Up until that time only
bay while they only secured one hit and to compare the two playfers Vork
off hia delivery. He had to ohgf^e Mutt had Burmy outclassed all
in a fight and then go hack apd through tho game. The game ended
finish the game.
But he won his up in -a tie, but for errors made he^
gfltflo by a acoro of 2 to 1 and hind the local pitcher M utt would
proved to the people that he was a have gotten away with his game,
j
versatile player.
Lee Crow
R AY C H A P M A N
who was with the local club early in
•J. D. D, *A V* *IS O■ N , M anager
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The "O L D R E L IA B L E " back­ the season was secured at tho close
stop for the local club was one of the of the South Atlantic League ‘ to
most valuable players on the dub.
play for the locsla on third
base.
Chap was in
game when he
Without a doubt this boy possesses
t ■.
should have been on the- bench. the best throwing arm of any player
With a crippled leg and a mashed up
in the state, and it was the general
hand he gave the beat services that
opinion of scribes around the South
he had in store.
His
speed
on
Atlantic Circuit that his arm waa the
the bases caused the placing of him best of any in that league.
Lee
at the head of the batting list and
makes errors but they, are few and
his deadly arm caught many would- far apart.
be crooks during the series. Such
Charley Fulton
fast men aa-Schuyler! Crowell, HdfnThe best bet of the Jacksonville
don and SpRznagle found rough sail­
pitching staff, and also.awarded the
ing when it came to pilfering bases
diamond watch fob lor being the
on thia aweet catcher of the local
moat valuable player on the club
dilb.
was secured by the local club.
Charley Bell *
Fulton has twirled two games for
Hia ability to knock cover off the the localk and both have been
ball proved victory more than’ one against Fillingim. He lost one game
game for the locals. Charley led the and tied the other. Up until now
Sanford hitters as well as tho Or­ thcro has not been an earned run
lando hitters in home runs. At the made ofT his delivery.
close of the season Bell had seven
Henry Purcell
of these choice hits to' hia credit.
You grow crops for net profit. A 700-crate
Another star of the Jacksonville
We mention the fact that tlcll was
crop grown on O N E acre costs less per
off in his fielding, hut he has been club gave the local club the best he
,crate and makes more net profit than 700
used to playing on fast diamonds had. Puree also had a perfect field­
crates grown on T W O acres; you know that.
and the local infield lacks a whole ing nverngo while he was on the local
Good commercial fertilizer, rightly used,
lot of being fust. ' When the book club. In one game last week Pur­
usually makes the difference between 350
was written, on a SLO W Train cell accepted flvo chance |n the out­
crates, or less, and 700 crates, or more, per
Through .Kansas the same writer field without an error. While at the
acre—
the* fertilizer cuts down.what it costs
should have written one on T H E bat Purcell has already demonstrated
you
to
grow each crate!
as to what he can do. Ho was a 300
SLO W D I A M O N D T H R O U G H
The better your fertilizer, the more crates
S E M IN O L E , which would have been hitter in the' Sally League and with
you get from each acre and the less each
very good reading matter for ball the few games that he played here
his average would meet the same
crate costs you. Armour Fertilizer, (the
playera.
mark.
result of more than 30 years’ manufacturing
"S lu ggin g" Jim Moore
"D u tch " Engman
"experience— 35 years in Florida— careful study
The only player on the dub that
The m ost. flashy second aackcr
of crop needs by trained scientists, and the
had a perfect fielding average *—not seen in this* part of \be country In
work of a nation-wide organization), makes
an error was charged against him quite awhile, Engman was selected
most crates with biggest cash difference,.
this season. Wrhile his batting was for tho All-Star team for his steady
F O R Y O U ■ between cost and net return.
one of tho main factors which spelled playing around the second sack,
M a k e A rm o u r Fertilizer YOXJR fertilizer .
victhry,^or the local club this seuson And although he was unable to gain
Booklets free.
Jim was dreaded mord than any his stride at the hat dots not mean
other player on the local club this thnt he can’ t hit. T Y COBB once
■season. When l\c fame to hat, the
Orlando outfielders played in the
next county and in odrer to get a
hit ho had to place one just oVer the
infield. He had the honor of placing
ono over the left field fence, a feat
which is hard for any loft handed
hatter to do.

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Cost to Produce .
.20 •
Your NET PROFIT $ .80

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To theJast drop

hi. R. Leon

Who played moat of the season
"B id d y " Burdick .
around the middle cushion was
Gave tho club sterling service and turned out'during the last week of
during the last week of play the play. Lejin had a record that won
moat unheard of thing since tho beyond comparison. A t the hat his
writer haa bodh in the city • was war club was hia. main factor. IIo
handed to thia P E E R LE S S O U T- managed to wield the old war club
F IE D L D E R .
Thia boy hatl^ al­
ready doile enough .for the club at
least to hold him on for one more
week.
In more than one issue of
tho paper. w * a h ls playing the .optstandlhg featuro of the game. Bur­
dick saved many games by his fast
fielding.and although he Was not a
SOB hitter he managed to stay
around the two fifty mark.
Good
enough for any team. H IS V A L U E
W AS A :IT T L E . M O RE T H A N
SOM E T H O U G H T .
. •
•PAUf, COBB
Was the Captain of the club and
"Fighting Pau l" wai always there
when it came to looking after the
interests of the club. .Such things
as Emery Balls and anything which
waa a • violation of organized' base
ball Paul waa there to let them know
about It.
Aa far as knowledge of
the game was concerned Paul had
no superior. A worthy player and^a
gentleman in every, move that he
made.
Hia head waa not swelled
because he waa the brother of the
W O R L D ’S Greatest and in air his
time* In thla^ d ty she name of T Y
COBB waa "'never mentioned.

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"S k e e te ” Brinson
Aa tiaa already been said, thia boy
that haa been playing first base for
the local club was on^ aurpaased by
three men In the game, namely lo o
Agler, H al Chose and Jako Daubcrt.
that ts when It came to * fielding.
Brinson some how another failed to
strike'hla stride thla.scaaon when it
cams.to batting. He haa in the past
been a 800 hitter In e v e r/ lcaguo
that he haa played' In. His hitting
haa been away above to what It haa
been here. But he never waa able
to itrike hia stride and his wonderful
work areund .the first cushion waa ao
brilliant that hla bitting waa never
noticed b y-th e local fana.

Fighting John RoblXaon
Here waa a player that believed
In the never 4ay die spirit, always
fighting for hla club, John led the
8anford hitters this aeaaon and at

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

I N S A N F O R D — L ift I t Woilh Living
3ANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 191G

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The Front Page of the Herald hag
never been sold for a d v e r t i s i n g
purposes but believing the Hotel pro­
ject to be the most important in San­
ford today, have assisted by lending the
page for the advertisement given below.
*: The Herald Printing Company

You have said to this trade body that
the most important and most urgent need
of our community is an up to date Commer­
cial Hotel and I now say to you *

"L E T

U S -B U I L D

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«

It will take $25,'000.00 o f local stock
subscriptions to command $50,000.00 foreign
capital. The Hotel Committee will see you
this week. Please respond to the limit of
F. F. DUTTON, P resid en t;
__ SanfordBoardof-Trade

�2. Spink*, the aypread kins of
For Sale—A second hsnd
Oviedo w u ia Ih a .d ty yesterday o a good conditio*.- Telephone
bueinew.'
’ '* i
Among th e ' new ear owners for
For Sale—Modern hotue a n d
this week are Mayor J. D. Davison
lota.
1011 Oak Ave. 160 feet
who has a new Auburn and Cgffajtr
E.
L.
Marshall, St. Chyles. l||
A. R. Key of the Seminole Bank
who has a new Maxwell car.
For :Saie—Nice 6 passenger
It is rumored that Buttermilk has land automobile. Also surrey,
Fay Tlncher.; No part was written
gono down in Orlando.
Just Plain Mutt
Ilclsn Badgley'a mother wants her
ply Abernathy’s furniture sto
Lyric, Wednesday.
for him, no rehearsals wero given to marry Count Bernard d‘Mon­
D. D. Curry, the state manager of
Leo, the lion In-"Sunshine I)ad." him; he w u taught no trlckir of taigne. The latter is a , worthless
the Reliance Life Insurance Co.,
For Sale—Hup Runabout,
has a near rival in D*iW6lf Hopper's make up or stage business. He just specimen of humanity, with nothing
with headquarters In Jacksonville is b u i l t , 9100. Schalle Manis, CH
third Trlsngte vehicle, "Mr. Goode, went on unannounced and unherald­ aave his title to recommend him f&lt;J
spending a few days here enroute
p. the Sam aritan." It Is Just A name­ ed and he nearly stole a dozen scenes anyone's notice. He wants a slice of
iipnituicom points In Lake county.
less, little mongrel dqg that was rea- from apickcd compsny.gLl&gt;layCDLia^
The baseball« "serious" will be
Western Union
..cued from the—lam - Angrlvs pound eluding *Hopper himself.
So, of beautiful young girl along with them
wound
up
this
week
and
then
we
because he looked
f disreputable course he w u msfie much of and is a prospect most -pleasing to him.
Tan settle down"to the real business
gliMMLJbJUtaalai illnnm st lamb jjjgps - ♦ W e n 's f n t h r r 1 II H H f f lf M id l
.enough to he *****In
T ff
For Sale at S a n fo rd ^ jk o lighten,
of making enough pu&gt;tycy tu buy gasoline engine and p u m | and oth»
' OI me rngnmuftln e lrl, played .by on the well appointed dinner table of wife. Tho girl herself h u seen so Wcdncsda'y,
grits and"’ bacon for tho next, six articles. Address Z. Spinks. Ovie&lt;j0
the mansion ip which Mr. Hopper Is little genuimr affection in the aet in
months.
F l n r l i t a
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supposed to reside. His reward was which shu moves that she doubts
County Judge Herring and' Mnjduly recorded in a dose up during whether there U any auch thing,
For Sfle—Marine m e t o r . IS horsel
A. K. Powers were representing
the action.
and wearily* accedes to her mother’s
power,
* 8 cylinder, 3 cycle, F erro
SanfortUa-lsgal contingent in Tampa
ihation to grasp tho generalities of last Saturday.
First d a u condition, Sanford Mack
Duslln-Fsrituni at the Star Friday
ino St Garage Co.
"ftn.t*
the -situation which confronts a
This ia an actual sreno in "The
young .French girl suddenly settlod •Mr. and Mrs. L. A...Brumley and
Faraon of Pariamint" that fumes to
For Sale—Owing to change to
down In a New England village, interesting son, Willie arc expected
the Star Friday. A church la in
to
leave
Thursday
for
South
Caro­
electrical
power we #have on haul
wheir-tho girl speaks no English and
flames.
Through d perfect holo- like the.prospect at all. In tho first tho villagers apeak nine but their lina, where they will enter Willie as machinery In good 'condition, codcsuit of fire the figure of the parson place ho sees the Hardiness nnd wick­ own language. But, to grasp tho do a. matriculate*in the^lailoy Military slating of ^bpllers. engines, water
appears high up at tho belfry win­ edness of tho marriage; in the second tails and to realise the score* of both, Academy for the coming year. Mr. pumps, fire pumpe, -air compr**.
dow. Slowly he lowers the strug­ place ho'la in love with tho girl him­ pathetic and humoroua adventures and Mrs. Drumley expect to visit tore and aundry other machinm
gling panic .stricken dcscon to safe­ self. Asked by Badgtey to announce thr.t fceset the girl before abe flnda their old homo at Charlotte, .N.C\, which we offer at prices which are s
ty.
Meanwhile the heat of tho the engagement of Helen, ho Instead some one who can understand her before they return to Sanford, t’ small part of the original cost, if
burnlnr structure drives tho res­ preaches a vitriolic sermon denounc­ and who cap make her understand,
Miss Evelyn Hargraves of Way- interested address Virginia Caroling
cuer to the very edgo of tho window ing the very sort of marriage which ona must see the. World Film Cor- cross is spending some - time w^th Chemical
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J . | care H. H. Peabodv
and then all hope is lost—tho rope the girl contemplates.
Supdrintrtedent,
Sanford, Fla.
poration’a Feature in which Miss Miss Lucca Chappell of Celery ave­
has burned through just below the
A terrific -sensation in tho church Vivian Martin ia starred u Lili nue. Miss Hargreaves will be one
window ledge. So perfect is tho follows The girl, shocked into a re­ Breval in "Tho Littlo Mademoi- of the teachers'in tho High School
FOR RENT
.realism, that, aa the parson* driven alisation of her folly breaks the en­
this year.« .\
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•
by the imminent flame* launches gagement.
The trustees, culling
For Rent—Furnished roi
School time is here—the' schools
himself into space and lunges down, later on the young preacher to ask
of. Oviedo, Longwood, Lake Mary light housekeeping' or bed
down, to the street beneath—tho hik resignation finds him laid |ow by
and Altamonte Springs opened yes­ 11? Laurel.
spectator ,is frozen
horror. a whack on tho head from., the in­
terday morning. If* conditions ,atThis ia b u t. one of the thrills that furiated "nobleman's" loaded cam*.
For Rent—Furnished house of Uz
tending the opening of theae schools
D# Wolf Hopper and Fay Tlnpher In permeate this live, rapidly progress­ And the rest of tho story is perhaps
rooms and bath.
Cor. 9th sod
may be taken as‘indications, we are
Triangle Feature, "Mrs Qooda, the ing end entirely falcinatlng screenMyrtle.
.
97-tfe
not so hard
Samaritan.*
.m
justified in predicting for these
a •• to.
* imagine.
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produred
by
Pallas
Pictures
At \he l.yric Wednesday
schools one of the best school'years,
In Warner's supporting cast are
for the Paramount Program. .
Clara Williams as Helen and Charles m ore'than humor. It furnishes the and opo of the most progressive
school systems and results,of any
Miller as the count. The story was opportunity for some quaintly
written by C. Gardner Sullivan.
amusing' situations such as a charm­ year aince the creation of the groat
•
ing young actress as Miss Martin county of Seminole.
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with
her
delicate
bits
of
almost
at the Star Tonight
Nolle* la haraby givan th a t Cbaatar Ran- rooma over Yowell's. Enquire N. ?,
puichaaar ol T a i Car tflrat* No. 840.
"The River of Romance" will un­ pathetic comedy and her pure, girl­ slaon,
82-tf
d atad tb* l i b day ol N ovtrabor, A. I). I SSI Yowell A Co.
doubtedly prove the most popular ish characterisation of that part of baa Iliad aatd carliSrai* in ray offlra, and
toada application (or la* a a a d .lo laaoa
E . F . L A N E , M ANAGER
photoplay th a t the two delightful Lili carries the interesting story haa
in nacordanro w ith la * . Haid aarlifleata
through
to
a
finish
that
gives
a
final
ambraea*
tb* (o lto a ln i daacrib d p roparty
stars, Harrold Lockwood and May
"TH E HOUSE THAT PLEASES’’
aitlialod in S anlnol* county, Florida, totouch,
to
a
true
to
life
tale
of
modern
Allison have yet ma^c for tho Metro
• n : South • aero* ol K i, ol N « ! ( ol
Bit U . Bar. 8. T p . I I . 8. I l ? ! t B. S air**.
program. It is produced by the love and adventure.
The' aaid land baing aaaaaaad nt tb* d a ta
Yorke Film Corporation and pro­
WANTED
ol lb* lu u a n ro ol auch CartlBcnt* la th o
i|am
ol U n k a o o a . Unlaa* oaid cartiA rata
vides a wealth of adventure for these :"The Vagabond." Newest Chaplin ■balla b*
radaam ad according to law ta*
"The Vagabond." third of tho dead *111 iM ua-tharaon on tho 14th day ol
Wanted—Position on truck fans
truly adventurous stars, with much
A. I&gt; ISIS.
Chaplin Mutual comedies filmed un­ O ctobar.
bright, clean humor us well.
Witnaaa my official aignatura . and aaal by experienced truck grower. . Ad­
thla tb a IS tk day o l Saptam bar, A. I), t i l l , dress Rivers Grocery Co., this dty
Tho Thousand Islands, in the St. der Charles Chaplin's $670,000 con­ (•m l)
E - A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk C ircuit C o u rt Stm inola Co., VI*.
or W. S. McKnight, Orlando. 6-214
Tonight — "The Half WU" "Bag
Lawrence river, the beauty apot of tract .with the Mutual Film Corpor­
.
B r- V. U . M cD anlal. 6 . C . ’
gage Smasher" Hain and Bud
North America, furnishca many glor­ ation will be a t ' the Lyric Theatre
Tenant W anted—Wanted a good '
Bellg Tribune News.
Kigh
ious settings for this screen’ master­ on Sept. 18th.
tenant
for my 20 acre farm, situatid
Considerable of the action of this
teenth Episode "The Iron Claw*
piece which ia unrivalled in ita scenic
3
miles
south of Sanford. None bit
beauty. The swiftly’ moving story prbduction takes place in the open,
those who can furnish good refer­
these particular scenes having been
ences need apply. George G. Her-!
Wednesday...... T M a n g le Day,
filmed'in an exceptionally beautiful
ring. Sanford; Fla.
"
2-8tp
"Goode, The Samaritan" featur­
woodland section some miles south
ing Kay Tlncher and DrWolf
of Los Angeles, Chaplin and his
LOST
Hopper. "Bubbles of Trouble"
company of players, together with
the others identified with the pro­
duction having camped for more r l tk* laauaae* ol awth rartiQ rat* in tk*
Thursday—1"The Dupe,
S*«M ol U o k a o o a . Unlaa* aaid ra r tiQ r .tr
■kail ba radaam ad according to law t a i
hetti" 1'itlhe News.
d«*d will U no tb arao n oa tko 14th day c l

Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford

Worth Courtleigh out -of tha city I
H» becomes the protector of Miss
PslUruXta -aud enlists her ihtyiest in
welffte work. Mrs. Worth (fourtlelgh dies,' confessing her part in
tub in g Miss Petticoats HYtd demoral­
ising Guy,., Guy tries'. to renew
friendship wjth Miss Petticoats, but
is scorned. The minister tells of his
love, which is. accepted by Miss Pet­
ticoats.
"Miss Petticoats" is a five part
motion picture prpduction made by
«th4 World Film Corporation- with
'Alice Brady in the title role, suppoi t ed-by an-wli-slar-ras t,- hearted byArthur Ashley, Alec II. "Francis andJohn Hines, which will bo tho at-

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U r to bar. A. D . ISIS.
Witnaaa my official signature

and

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FRIDAY...... Triangle Day, "The
Market of Vain Desire" featur­
ing Clara Williams and II II
Warner.
"The Two O'clock
Train." ..
Saturday "The Waters of Lethe'
"Fable of the Small Town Fav­
orite" Ninth.Episode, Peg O'
The Ring" "
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C laim ant nam os ae.w lto reeee:
E. A. Kuab ol W okiwa. Florida
W. B. Loo ol W akiw a, H o rM a
W..H. Ilcyd o l WaVlwa, /F lorida 1
W. A. K u.h of W akiwa, Florida.
...»
a, . R O B E R T W. DAVIS
lOS-Tuae 8 P ri lOte
’
KaataUr.

The Vagabond

Coming—H I AS. CHAPLIN
IN ‘.‘THE VAGABOND"
SEPTEMBER 18th.

Clara Williams, Leading Lady iRVTrlsngle Feature, “The Market of vain
Desire.1*(
-4 At the L; rlc Friday.
Alice Brady ia laM lar Petticoats’*
Mias Petticoats, a pretty young
mill worker lives with her old grand­
father—her mother had run away
and married a French count, neg-

PROGRAM AT THE STAR
Tuesday— Harold Lockwood and May AQaon in **T e
River ol Romance" a five act Metro Wunderplay.
Wednesday—JAliceJBrady tn "M ae’Petticoats^ a fi e
act World Feature.
Thursday'—£ Vivian! Martin ia "Little MadsmoissBe" a
five part World Feature.
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Fttday— Dustin Faraum in "Ths Parson of Panimen
a Paramount five act Feature.

the village, Miaa Petticoats' life was
an unhappy one. One day tha stoppedn runaway, saving the life of
wealthy Mrs. Copeland, who re­
warded her by making her her sec­
retary.
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Guy Hamilton. Mrs. Copeland’s
spoiled nephew, resented Mias PetticoaU’ entrance into the''home, fear­
ing she might share inheritance.
Later he ia attracted to her nad
takes her around. ■ Mrs. Worth
Courtleigh, of v e ry ,jealous disposi­
tion spreads rumors concerning Miaa
Petticoats’ psrentsr*. resulting, in
the latter being snubbed by the
women bt the village. The old
grandfather Wanting of this suffer*
n shock and dies. Harding, a young
minister bitterly resents tha aturs
casts upon her. and preaches a ser­
mon whkh drives Guy and Mrs.

Always Wishing.
To bo always wishing for something
we cannot get la the worst possible
way to spend time. All of ua have
blessings which are enough to make
ua happy If only we are eo wise as to
*U)oy then} instead of fretting for
somethtag more. Take the pleasures
of tndhy with 4 grateful heart and
n*T*r_ waste time In hoping you will
hard something better tomorrow.. •

Fill man ol W akiw m ' F la - e h * ha Jura
X4. t i l l , m ad* llo m ra tra d E n try . M
O U 1S , (or 8 4 s i H E &gt;* nad 8 4 of SWW,
S a rtiM St. T ow aaklp A t 8, R ange I I 1
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la la a tlfn to m ake F i . r - r i i r P rool to m
tdkbllih claim to tko load a b a v t drkfribgi
boloro Clark C ircu it C o u /t, a t Santail
F lodd*. o a th e 28th d ay of S*pt. i W ,

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a l B astard , S em inole co u n ty . Florid*, oa
th s l i s t day o l A ugust. IS IS , duly p u d
aai w rdiaaaeo a n tltla d , " A a O rdlnsnr* rro*iding lo r tk* laooanco ol B ead* In Ik*
Hum ol J 16 . 00U t o (o r tko Purpoa* *1
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a sm e l l 41,400.00, B aaH ag D ate J i i u r f
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ol S aalord. tko q uestion a l tk* taauaar* *r
bond* abonld bo au b m ltU d to tk * rlvctacS
ol *a;d city, u k o ow n reel ra ta l* for rati* ■

For Sale—Strawberry plants, |2.00
per thousand F. O. B. Lake Mary.
C. A. Farina^ Lake Mary, Fla.
7-4 tp
Beat Boarding House proposition
in Florida. Writs or call J.' B.
Tuttle, Enterprise, Fla.
7-2tp

For Sale — Girls’ bicycle with
coaster brake and good tins. Apply
Using Old Bottles. ‘_____Li Mettinger’g store.
7-2tp
• A bottle may be cut off by wrapping
n cord saturated tn coal oil around It
For Rent—Hotel, unfurnished. 23
several times, then setting Ora to the rooms, known as Sl Johns Hotel.
cord, nnd ’Just when It has finished Enquire Np. 107 Lanrel.
7-ftp
burning plunging the bottle Into cold
water nnd Upping tha end yon wish
to break off. Oddly shaped or prettily
For-Sale—One International track.
Thoroughly overhauled and paintsd. Apply E. Stafford. Sanford.
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For Sale or Rent — Well estabvhlch la oas of the moat peehoarding house. Ad dram
•heaalooa of childhood, aad ished
a would fata keep ta afta.- Boarding House, c-o Herald. 7-tf
For Salq—One good mule. 9200.00
rath. Wbl J. Hark new, Maitland.

w hether or a e t tb * aatd c ity of Baal
akaU ba aalh o rD ed to l o w b a u d s Ja
,'« ■ a i 84h.eoe.ee fo r th e purpaaa al f
log. ratlriag a a d ra ta a d ia g tb a M M 04
a il par r e s t r liy ol B asfo rd . F lorida, bai
m alo riag Jan u a ry 1. 18IT ; a ad to a
tkra* paraaaa t a serv e a* a board of ba
tr a i l ra* la r aaid praps** d taaua a4 boi
A ad 1 d a h araby a p p a ia a t C. C. W«
&gt; •«. W. .W. L a s a a a d J a h a A udaraaa
~ * **•w - "
Folia la ba apa — 4 a t e ig h t o'clock a.
a a d la raatala open u u tfl a sad aw a.
W ltaaas m y k a a d Be m ayor, a a d tk* I
•4 tb* aatd city a l B a sta rd . Wamhda Gam
FW id*. a a tki* th e tX rd a l d ay e l A a r
III* .
(-a l)
J . D . D AV ISON .
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A ttaat: j S . ’ c T ^ u S r S I ^ ’
G tty Clark a l th e C k y a l S a a ls rd . Fla.
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�T H E SA N FO R D HERALD

Faol a u

DAVIS SWIPED FIRST

Both D ear:
"My dear vrtfe spent her early year*
In a m illiner'* ■bop," geld a wealthy
self-made mao the oilier day. "M ina
P e c u li a r S tu n t, P u z z lin g to M a n y , »I*nda most of her time there ndw."
,
A c tu a lly P u lle d OK.
| m M
w » w « . a . - e h .- , 'p m o
dear, too.'*—8 tray • 8 lories.

Wnjrere end Fane Amazed When Cap*
tain S tarted From Second to First—
■Hothlng to Stop Player Run.
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. nlng Backward.
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HENRY M cLAULIN
T C 'U T E 'T D D
J U i Tf E iJ u K iK

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M m t l ike sta rtin g p o u it-e l M l i

____ v r r U B H l a m u x and C aw
d a l it iM I , aad at the connection a Ilk main
sewer. provided, however, th a t u y aa d all
aa a t r line* cetvitrucled bjr Ik* Uni lad
S iataa *I America. u n d er tb* prevision# a t
tkla a i d i a a a n . akail ba t a a m l c i a d Is a r id
ro luplisnce with all iordtaa****. ralaa • i a l
legujaliona a t tka e u r »l H aafotd, regarding
__a ____________g
tb
a w s r a r i M aad
and r a a a a d U i at sowars
n il kin tb a territorial U n lU a l aaid city .
Section 2. T h a i thw ordinance akail bet« n a e f te c tlf r Im m ediately upon I u p a m y a
aad a p p ro v a l by I
, .u
J’ariVd ' tkia tth day #1 Septem ber. I I I* .
n. W. HERNDON.
P resid en t of tb a C ity Council of
S asftrd , Florida.
I, J a a m C. Rakarta. r i t r r i n k *t th e r l t y
el Sanford do hereby certify th a t Iba a bo Vo
and foregoing ordinance wux duly paaoad by
the. c ity council of Hanford. F lorida, la regular aaaaion oa Ihta lh a
4th day of. Saplam bai, ISIS.
W llaaaa ray b a a I. aad tb a aval a t tl)e a lly
at S anford, on thl* tka 4tk d ay o f-S ap tam -

Harry D ad*, the faxnooe old a la r of*
tH Y S P E C IA L T IE S :
'the A thletics, and In Ms time one o f
the best*Brat basem ent In the badness, I PICKARD’S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
was b o rn ’ In Philadelphia forty-three GORHAM’S STERLING SILVER
Ze u * * fo . The Veteran has many n o r -K its ' PLATED WARE
ab o v a a a d foregethg ord in an ce by me
dalm a to rem em bra&amp; auone-of-w hich ROGfcR*s PLATED WARE
tkia d ay n p p ro rtd .
te that lie lo the only b u n who ever ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES Wllaaaa ray hand a a t k l , tb a 4th d ay ol
Saptam bar, 191*. *
stole first. That peculiar Incident has
J. D. D A V ISO N ,
pusaled many fans, but It waa actually . _ _
_ _ ,
M ay o r o t ika City of S anford, Florida.
7-T uva-Ctr
pulled off. It waa In the old days
^
M
I |7
when D sye Fulls, now president of
I% /| O
"V W T P I I C
N otlfa of A ppllcallaa far T a a .Deed tl a d r r
S actlaa S a f C baplar f l u . L a v a of F lo r­
the Baseball Players' fraternity, was | A Y J L d
A . V V V-r X X
IJ
id a
playing In the outer garden for the
Notice la b araby given ( k a t C. W. E nlaMack bunch. In thla particular c o n - . . .
wringer, p u rrb a a a r at T a a Cat till cal ■ No.
d a te d tb a (Ik day a t J u ly , A. D .
teat D arla waa perched on first and M a g &amp; Z l l i e S
X C r iO Q lC &amp; lS t1521.
l t l , kaa Bird aaid 'ra rtlfira ta ta my &lt; B n ,
FulU w aa on third. H arry stole sec-1
n n j n « rni „
a a d kaa m ad* ap p llraltaa far ta a daad to
laaua la a r r o r d a a r a v itk la v . Said eertlfiood la th e hope that the throw would
o O Q « VT o l C i
cata atabraeva tb a fallowing daaciibod prupgive Full* a chance to race home. T he
rn n fo c tin n n rv
a rty a itu a ta d in Seminole count y. F lorida,
te-w it:
W aal ball ol Block *S, a a a tb ot
pellet warf aent to the catcher In Ume
v A lIU v tU U U C l/
Tow aaklp Ilka. Wild mere. T b a aaid lan d
to bead ofT Fulta, who barely managed ClgarST a n d T o b a C C O S beta* taaaaaod a t Ika data a l tb a laaaaaca of
■urh certificate ta tba aaaaa a l U nknow n.
to get back to third, b u t D arla made |
°
U nites aaid r o r tiic a la akail ba radaam rd
second. Captain H arry wanted th a t
according to la v ta a daad will laaua lh a ro .
oa an tba 14th■ daj
day at O ctabar. Jt. p . l i l t ,
ran, and he was bound to h a f t It, s o l
Witaaaa v y official
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rignmlur*
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and aaal
when th e next ball w as pitched he [
tk ia tka 1 2 th d ay ot S eptem ber. A.
191*.
chased back to first, stealing that bag I
foe all
E. A. D OU GLASS.
to the amazement of players and fana.
C lark C irc u it C ourt Saatiuola C o., Pla.
B y V. M. Me D aniel, I). C.
O f conrae'a big howl w ent up, but the
t-T u a o -tl
nmplre could find nothing In the rules |
B a d |t l fo r S a m ia a la C'aaaly, F la .. P in n ate*
to prohibit a player from running
backward If he wanted 16. H aring
C o n n a t r i n i O ctabar U t, 191*, ending
P lu m b in g and
Sap am har 3 0 lk . 19ITf
■wiped the iQltlal bag. H arry, then
G aaaral F u a d ______________ L _ _ 4 1 S .I S I .0 0
took another opportunity to try fo |
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[ THOMAS EMMET WILSON
E. FERGUSON IIOUSHOLDES

Harry DtviB.
Was nlgneil by the Glnnts, having,pre­

Wilson &amp; Housbolder

LAWYERS
viously played tvlth ITovldencc n n d .
Florida
I’nwtuCkeL New Y’ork noon ttimetl | SsfiiOrdr
A.
him over to Pittsburgh, where he re-.
malncd until 1S08. A,fler n short ei- H l l f A n T M O i l { T i l t o n
perlenn* with Louisville, pnvla quit I - TU 11 ° • Z Y A U U g l l l U l l
the gnme and went to work for it rail­
ARCHITECT
way company. When Connie Mack
I n v a d e d Philadelphia In 1001 he,culled
, Dnvla fnrtm his retirement nnd made Office hi Yowell Rldg.
Sanford, Fla
him captain and first husemnn of the
Athletics. He rerimliu'd with Connie
until 1013, when ho bad a brief e x p e . . l.llot ..f , ^ _ r i e v r i ^ . l^ U i b 4
“t\«lilettc%
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GEO. A. o DEC0TTES
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Practice in State and Federal Courts

SP E E D IE R THAN AMOS RUS1E Garner-Woodruff nklri
Hugh Janninga Paya Unusual Tributa
to Walter Johnson, Star of tha
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Washington Team.

Sanford Fla

SCHELLE MAINES
LAWYER

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M anager Jennings of the D etroit T i­
SUITE 9. COURT HOUSE PHONE IU
gers recently paid an unusual trib u tn
FLORIDA
to the pitching of W nlter Johnson. SANFORD,
Tho D etroit malinger, unlike tnrmt of
the sta rs of the old school, believes
th at tho Washington tw trlrr has a bet­
te r fast ball than A m is Ruate o f the
S P E C IA L IS T
New York Glanta had in h it prime.
" I never batted against JotiDson. but In CANCER. GOITRE and TUHORS
I have batted against Ituaie,” said Cure Them W ithout C utting Them Out
Jennings. "I used to let myself get hit ORLANDO,
- FLORIDA
by Rusie’s fast one. I do out believe,
however, that I would take a chance
on ahorlng my . body Into Jo h n so n 's
sbooL I hardly believe th at Johnson
SUCCESSOR TO W. II. UNDERW OOD
throw s a speedier bait than Ituste. but
One
and two horse* Wagons Made
he aends up a heavier ball. It, h u rts

Dr. J. A. TROVILLION

SANFORD WAGON WORKS
in Sanford, on hand a t all times.

PRACTICAL 1IORSESHOER
*. Phone 244
T IL L IE SCHAFER IS THROUGH 205-207 Oak Are.
Would Hava Greater Success Throw ­
ing Rico a t Pacific Ocean Than
Trying to Hit Baseball.
1. :

TBIle Shafer, form er s ta r Inflelder of

the New York Glauts, h as quit base­
ball for good, n e m otored to New
York from Baa Francisco, taking 24
day* for the trip, and a fte r viewing a
• double-header on tho Polo grounds de­
clared be was through with tha gam e.

*1 went out on the field not long
ago," sold Shafer, “and tyted to hit
a balL I would have met with greater
ancceaa throwing handfuls of rice at
the Pacific ocean."
Sharer quit the Glanta when at the
top of hta form to enter the real eatate
business at Los Angeles.
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A m erica. be. a a d It in hereby (r a n te d a a
irrevocable licence, eaeem eat n n d rig h t la'
p e rp e tu ity ' ta r e a e tr a r i. m a in ta in nnd eaclnaively nne an eight in c h p riv a te sev e r,
cem am aring a t a p o in t on p i l a M t e avenue.
oppoalte th e G overnm ent p ro p e rty , nnd r v l
s l a g a v r tb on 1’el met to nvenou. approalm
alary 1*0 le s t; th e n re c a rt along C om m ercial
•tre a t appro x im ately I J i foot, a n d a t mid
la s t n am ed p a in t,
to
connect
said
sa v e r line
to the
sam e
ip k aelta t e a t e r o l alley ru n n in g pnrml &gt;1 la
an d ly lag n e a t ran t eof F a lm e ttv nyanue.
arttk a rig h t s a d priviiece o a th e p a rt of
Ike U n ited .S ta te s
ol A m erica
to place
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8 r . 'S « r L:

.o p o rty aR aale la
;y, rio rte n , to -w it! Tko a o rtk _____ F lo rid a .
liable *lv vsat q u artet o f Ika eotrthwoi* qu arter an d
Section 2. T k n t any pr
re a d d u ty v k e a k a J tail
tall to
tb perform th e ner- nertkw m t qu arter of s a u th e a rt qaariac o t
e ie e 'b y tm * o rd ln sn c e prescribed, v ltb o u t n eoction tv e n ly -th re e (214. fa v d a k lp tv e n ty 1***1
t es
■
M gorn req
a Id
f fr^ia^n M
B g i k a U m deem ed
non eonguilty of n ; ml*d*m**nor, and
G uardian of tk a B rtale of
yirUon
ereo f ekall
virtloa th
thereof
lh a ll bo
be *ned
Aned nmo t Icon' I b a a
AllUoa E. P alm er, a M iser.
■
• 1.9* for e ach d ay th a t Mid■ perknn
ma
9-Tuee-Ste
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lie la d e fn a lt la road aad etroet w ork] a n d
upon failure to p ay aay ftae, a s ai
N O TIC E o r M A ST E R 'S SALE
said person akail bo Itn prisoned for n
Notice le hereby given th a t u ad cr a n d
period o f n o t m o re th a n four, d a y s.
by
virtue
a decree of foreclosure and ante,
Heetiea 9V T k ia ordinance shall becom e leasing o uof
t ol aa d under tb e Seal a f tk a
*Heetive im m cdlm lely upon passage an d I p
C ircuit C ourt of tfco be ven t b Ju d icial C ir­
p rsv sl by tk # m ayor.
cuit of Florida, In nnd fo r tko county of
Pasard th is 2 let. day ol A ugust. I l l *
Seminole,
l a C hancery, In a case wherein
C. II. D IN G K B .
P re sid e n t r rB tarn of l i t C ity ponding J . E . Pace is com plainant, and
Harsh Jeseup F]rm in*. I. M . Flam ing, her
C ouncil of Snnford, F lorida.
I. Jam es CL R oberta, rity clerk of th o husband. U. Drew, W. J . T higpoa. J a k s
c ity of S a n fo rd , F lorida, do k e re b y certify F. Mart Ivon, a n d G eorglaann Francis I r tv •*t»l the Above n»d. lortgeing &lt;t linanee v a e ford are defendants, 1 will offer for sale,
d u ly f a s te d b y ib o city council of H anford, and will nail « fan a l|b a a v and best bidder
Florida, In re g u la r eeviion, on tkle th e t i n t
- ..........- ......... a j i : d * .ria B a J r L S w “j 2 ! S !
d a y of A ugust. I S I S—
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W itness m y b a n d ■
«d Kaafcrd, on th i s ibe
—
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IS am e being .a legal aalm d a y , th e following
WTty. ly in g aa d being
rerribed teal propert
JA M E S C. RODE R TS.
e li te e l Florida, to*
is Seminole county,. ■
C ity C le rk of Sanford. Florida.
ind 34. of tk a Florida
lorl
n i t : l.eta t l . S3 and
T he above a n d foregsing erd ian n ee by
L
and
and
C
olonisation's
C o.’* O l e i j Pla
plan ­
B n __
day a p p ro v e d .
fro thla da,---------------'
t s P Fa*t Hook
■
*'l“ -a t pace
Witaem my Keod on rkie tk* I M f i r of Aug. ISIS f ta lls a _ ■ ____, ______
O rsngo county, Florida, aaid
J . D. D A V IS O N ,
( H9&gt; Records
I
kolag form erly In O raag* county,
U a y o c of the C ity *f S a n fo rd
5-Tues 4te
i F lo rid a, b n t now la Seminole co u n ty , Flor-

■a Ik* C lrratt C a a rt. Sovealh J a d lria l C*r .
c a ll. He mi n ote
CoaBly. F lo rid a
MI
C kaa r o ty .
K athleen L aclle A dam e and
Clifford S. A dam s, her hus­
band. C am p lalan n ta
Blit to C ancel
_
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w.
;
Deed a a d la f
G eorge K in isle y , G rnck
R elief
I. Ingaler, hi* « U n and
A jb e tt E. S m ith , S r.
IFefendaata.
,
T o A lbert E. S m ith , Sr.
I t appearing fro m tb e affidavit of K atkfeon I.urile A d a m a ^ a a d Clifford H. A dam s
her husband, co m p lain an t* In ib a above e n ­
title d cane*, th a t A lb e rt E. Sm ith, Hr., d e ­
fen d an ts In tb * a b o v e entitled cause la a
non-resident of th e s t a le of Florida, t h a t hi*
reside or* U a t S t M eat-C ulm stre e t. W e.il
D etro it, ia th a s t a l e af M iekfgaa. th a t It
la th e belief a f th e sA a a t* th a t be la av er
tko ago of tw e n ty o n e , th a t there l | n o p e r­
son La tk* atato of Florida etqyir* of tu b tna upon w hom would M ad th o u l d
A lbert E. S m ith, S r..
_ l i •* ik e r r ld a o rd e re d th a t yon, A lbert
F.. Sm ith, Hr., a p p e a r to tba a b w v sty led
cause and m ake an sw er u n la tb* bill a l
com plnlat filed th e re in against you a t Ike
c o u rt bouse ta S a n fo rd , Semiaol* rom aty
Florida, on tk a aecond day of O cto b er
1919. It being n ru le d ay *J tkia co u rt, an d
d tfa n ll - thorool tk* com plaint's
bill
of com plaint will bo taken u co n fu se d
and B ail decree e n te r e d therein u p ray ed
a g ain st you.
I t is lu itb er o rd ered th a t this o rd er b a
lu b lls h e d 'ln Ik* S an fo rd Herald, a le v a *
p aper
published
In
Sanford,
Ssm inol#
co u n ty . Florid*, once a week for fA'ur con­
secu tiv e week*.
. .
W itness ray h and nnd official seal of u i d
c o u rt, 29th day of A ugust, 1919,
(a**!)
E. A. DOUGLASS, C lark.
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_:»t
D ickinson A D ickinson,
F in a and F o rfa ilu re _____ ~
. f 9,(00.00 ■ Solicitor* for C o m plainants.
3 -T uea-itc
•
Leva S paf c a n t_______________ __
4 0 3 .0 0
S 9,19,7.00

u . 1»||

I

L. 0 . S T R IN G F E L L O W .
Sofieltor for C om plainant.
3 -T * * o -(tc .

u n a t o t t t* ho elec ted shall b , tlerted^
» w m Ol four y ear*, tb* term to u * 1
tko Brat T uesday a lt e r the f r it i . 1*

n to r to be e le c t* /
from a t tw o or fo
.. u r years with u , ‘*
In view of keeping
iff w * aum ber of 0,I *
it e_m , la n balance
no with tb* number *f ,
Section I al A rticle V II of tka
lion
“ la' hereby -am en d ed M u in ,“***'
foil e v i l
i
T h e r»g
___ ■ ■
;
L
U*
‘•ud
ffiilh
m
ll
Mu»
is*
19)7
ek&gt;
ii
th a t

cho United fftatoo. w hich era* it
i
ta k e n , in Ih t aevoial counties cf
„
a h d tknoo th a t sh all m oot (very
tb * re a lta r shall a p p o rtio n tb*
lio n in th e hou«a:w Lrw pTV 9»nlai:vf,^7, |
m a n n e r-fo l i f t a rtic le provided, »M,x 1
p o rtio n m eat akail bo baaed upon tto l ^ (
ceniua enum eration ta k e n by tb* . i T . / S l
F lorid* or by th e U n ite d S tale.,
Is tb s lavt taken nw at beforo th t l-r ,i'1,! w |
o# fcpporttonlag tk o representation ,£ S i
(OBFftlt,
®wI
ffortlon 4 of A rH clo V ll of u . ____
tu tlo a is hereby a m e n d e d *0 aa t„
follow* 1
“
"W h e n nay aaw c o u n ty Is created k . .v.
U gU latnra it aknll bo e n titled to o-.,
n to r nnd oa* m em ber of tk o hona* ef
oontslivao, until tb s M a t onumerailon ,
Vlded fo r fo Soctioa *. of tkia Artlrl.*
aknll bo ukon alter t b a creation
q ,,
now ro n n ty , or u n til th e next n n n . .7 ?
m eration tk o t akaU bo tn k o n by th t U .'J j
Htalo a of Amorieo a tto c tb a m a iio a ot iS
aaid bow county, w hichever ekall the M a i
bo tB non, after tk * r r e s tl o a of
I
c o u a ty , when It ak ail bo in t lt M 10
m em ber of tk* hooso o f roprettniativaa l3 i
*&gt;*Vy_t*n thousand of popalatl
-------‘ 1 th ereo f tb * aim* u - u i j
counties."

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t
N O T IC E O F E L E C T IO N
T o tk o Sheriff of Sam iaala C o u n ty , af tho
8 ln t* of F lorida:
Be it know n th a t I, U. C lay Crawford
S ecrvtxi* of 8 In to of th e S ta to of Florida,
d o hereby g iro notion th a t a general electi *■ wUI be held in Sem is ole c o u n ty , state
o l Florida, on T u esd ay n e a t succeeding Ibo
Sent M onday in N ovem ber, A. D . I l l # ,
th e said T uesday befog tb* 7 tk d a y of N o- A J o in t Rooolution pro p o sin g an *1
m enl to Hwctien I o f ’ A rtiri* VI *f i i , I
vom bor:
c o n stito tio a o f tk o at a Is of Fleridr Z
F a r U nitsd S ta le s S e n ato r from tho
am en d ed b y ' J o in t H esalutien
7
■ la te ra l Florida, for a lt yeara fro m M arch
F a r a ll (•) Providentl*J E lector*.
F a r oa* R ep resen tativ e or tb e Fourth
Congressional D istrict of tb* S ta le of Flor­
id a . in th e S laty .fifth C ongress a f ’ tb*
U n ited Slaton.
F o r G overnor of tho C u to of F lo rid a.
F 01 .'&gt;♦&lt;:ret a ry of S ta ts of Ik* S ta ts of
F lo rid a.
_F o r A ttorney G eneral of tk * S ta to of
F lo rid a .
F o r C om ptroller ot th e S ta to of F lo rid a.
Far, T reasurer of tk o S tato o f F lo rid a. .
F o r .S u p e rin te n d e n t of FohlU In s tru c tio n
of thw B u t* of .F lo rid a .
F o r 'C om m issioner of A g ricu ltu re of tk*
S ta to of Florida, '
F o r A * * Ju stic e s of t k ( S uprem e C ourt
of tk o S tato af F lorida.
F c r ona R ailroad Com m issioner of tb*
-S tato o f Florida.
- F o r Stato S e n ato r for I9 tb S e n a to ria l Dis­
tr ic t of the S ta ta ol Florida.
F o r on* M em ber ol tb* Hone* of R epre­
s e n ta tiv e s of th e S ta le of Floridq.
F o r C ounty Ju d g s.
F o r Sheriff.
F o r Clerk of tb a C ircuit C o u rt.
- F o r C ouuty A ssessor of Taae*.
F o r To* C ollector.
F o r C oualy S u p erin ten d en t of P u b lic l a .
s tru rtlo n .
F o r CouafV S urveyor.'
*
F o r Bv* C ounty Com m issioners.
F o r th ree member* *1 th e C o u n ty B oard
of P u b lic In atruclion.
F o r Justice ol th e Peace la a n d fo r tko
follow ing Ju e tlra D istricts, via: Non. 1, 2,
». 4.
F o r C oaatablo in nnd for tk o following
J u a llro DivtrleU. via: No*. 1. 2, 3, 4.
In testim ony w hereof, I have h e re u n to
set m y hand an d affixed th e g ro at seal of
th o ' S ta te of F lorida, a t T allahassee, the
C a p ita l, .this tbe i w enty-fourt d a y of Au&gt;
g u st. A. D. 191#.
(seal)
IL C L A Y 'C R A W F O R D ,
.*
S ecretary of .Htata.
T o C. M. H ead. Sheriff Seminole C o u n ty .
• 3-T nee-IO tc

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H e It revolved b y tk o legixixtur, 0r ••. 1
s ta to of F U ridat
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T h a t tk a following anaondm oat to s*,.
lio n I ot Arllclo VI o f tb * eontii(.ni^l .&lt; \
th e e ta to of Florida bo. s o d Ih t ttm r M '
hereby agreed to an d ak ail ho tubmittAl 1
tb*- elector* ef tb* a ta to a t tka 1
election In 191# for ra tific a tio n or rv).
Sect ten 1. Every m ol* person o( 'tk* :
of tw e n ty one year* a a d upw nid* ok* b a
rittaon of tb * United S ta to n a t tk* tlm* b
tp p llo a to register shall b a deemed * &gt;14 .
Ified elector a t all eW ctlon* under Ike ran.
&gt;14*4
th a t
,
tk a follow tsg tddiliticaal
qnallffrntlonoi
Tt* aknll hav* resid ed a a d hdd hit an­
naa n e a t home and p laee of abode m tkr
•ta t* af Flarldo far o n * y e a r, and la U,
c o u n ty wkovoln ks a p p lie s to regiii*r
six m o n th s, previous th e re to .
Ho n n t b* akin ta ro o d , writ* and lauw
p rat an y jaoctien af tk a eoattR uU on of it*
s ta to o f Florida a t Ibo tins* he apptise is
re g iste r an d vota.
Ho m u tt own 1a hia ow n right pro,
iperty
to tk o value of not leas i k a a .five bus
-cii»4
dollars, which fact ekall be d eterm in'dd L_
ealy
h r tb * . aoeeeemeot books o l tk* ceusly at
th e tim e be applies to rogiafor and vet*,.
U * m ust not b a rs been convicted, ps«vious to th e tim e ba a p p lies t* n o is e
t r v o t t , of larceny, ro b b e ry , fatgsry, per­
ju ry o r bribery fo any of tb * coqrts ef sty
s ta to o r of tk* United S ta te * , c r if &lt;&gt; cep
vlcted ke m ust have been remtered to lbs
rights of citizenship.
P ro v id ed , how ever, T h a t no person w
lineal d escendant al a n y s u c k persna *b*
mrsa on Ja n u a ry le t. 1#A7, o r prior thento, a n tltle d tc vote under tk * copsiiU'.jsm
and lawn a t any of tk a at# t* s. or t i c .
ntorien, ur en titled to v»t* u n d e r aay f a n ;
of governm ent, or so y n a tu ra lise d ritism
o r Ivla doscondsats, sh a ll bo denied U*
rig h t t o register nnd v o te Hecnuse be -bsl
ap t- bo able to read, w rite a n d Inter m
airy *sectio n of Iba c o n siltu lio n ut l
sta te of Florida, as ab ev e p ro v id ed , or '
cause be shall not own p ro p e rty ef
value abov* rpeclfiod; n a tu r a lis e d sit)
of Ike U n ite d S tates, h o * o v e r, a t lb s tt
th e y a p p ly , and before th e y shall le r
m ilted to register, shall p re s e n t to
reg istratio n officer certificate of his aatsu
lis t ion, • or n duly -au th e n tic a te d 1
thereof.
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Sac. 2. U pon the a d o p tio n u f this i c m ant to tb e constitution, th e legists:
shall e n a c t appropriate law s to carry ika
purpose of tb u am endm ent In to effort.
I
T he vote* cast tq co m :! lift vs with
proposed ata e a d m sa ls. a n d tb * rsn .
declaration* and retu rn s th e r e o f, ‘shill
su b jected to* tha sam e’ rd g u la tlong aed ..
vlrictlon* a* a re provided b y la w for est­
ers! electio n s in lb* sta in of Florida
(soal) . I d Testim ony W hereof, I bsv*
hereunto set m y h o o d aad *k
filed lb s G reat B aal o f tk* Met*
o f Florid*, n t T aU aknsse,. the
•
C ap ital, th ‘* t k o . tw e a tj fifth
day of J o t t, A. ‘D . i l l #
II. CLAY C R A W F O R D . (
S ecretary o f State.
I 0I-T a * * -l)tc

An O rd ia a a c e
P ro v id in g for th e Issu a n c e of Bonds in th e
Hum of 141,000.00 fo r tb e Purpose of P a y ­
ing, R etiring and R efu n d in g qn Th u s ot
R onds of the C ity *of Snnford, .F lorida, In
I 4.099.60 th e Hum of Iti.OOO.OO, F le e rin g ’D ate J a n ­
uary I, 1197, and M a tu rin g Jan u a ry 1,
P u b licity F u n d --------- --__2. i to.oo
1917, and A uthorising and Em pow ering
Laaa S par cant ________ _
____ ’100.7# tb * M ayor ol tho ‘C ity o l Hanford, F lo rid a,
o taaue a Call for a n Election to D eter9 2,019.5# m id* lb* qwraticn a# to th e Issuance ol
Honda, and fo r tb * Election of a
Hoad and Bridge .......... t ., ;___ 932,340.00 Said
H oard o f Three Bond T rustees.
le ii &amp;per cent...___ 1.(12.00
W h ertas. on J a n u a r y 1, 1917. tk* first
Dsue of bo tills at tbe c ity ol Hanford. F lo r­
_ ,
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'•10.e29.00 ida. d a te d Jan u ary I, !h97, tor tb* ru m of
Total . . ................______ |__ -•
1 15,000 00. ’ bearing in te re st at th a rat* .o t
General Fund
• ix j&gt;»r cent per a n n u m , will mature, an d
(lent ol Court lluu.e . .... .
- g 1,200.00
W h e rra i, a t tb e lim e ol Uiuxnr* of afore­
Tialeriee ol olSrers _____
4,0*0.00 said bonda, n o B d rv u a t* provision'W as m ad*
Commioelone A free____
- 7 ,(20.00 tor, tb* paym ent of s a id bonded in d eb ted ­
Suppliev lor fti^rit)
_
, . j,#00.00 ness a t tb* date of. m alurity*-ot tald bond* A dm inistrate.'* H a lite . s f H etU em eol o
Incldentate.----_______
1,30*4# and
A e ro aata
W bereaj. the city of H anford, al tkle tint*
W ham I t M ay C onrorn:
• 17.22*4# ks* no fu n d i available .fo r th e paym ent of T oN All
otlca i* heresy g iv es th a t on T u te d a y ,
said bqnds, and will be unnbl* to meet and
Road and Brldfr Faad
the 17tb day ot D rta b e f, A. D . 191*. t
Salary Supt. HoadCamp _________ 900.00 pay th e principal of sa id ivtu* of bonda a t ak
au
t my a cco u n t as a d m in is tra to r
AuUteatr ... .___ ___________ - 500.00 m a tu rity , oa l e - v l u J a n u a r y I, 1917, u n ­ of th op ieesn
m U U ot L ucy S. Brown, deceased,
less ip in e adequate provision 1* made th ere­
3 Guard, ■
l.etO.OO for,
to th e tlo llo rsb le G e .r g j G. H o n in g , C o u n ­
and
Labor on road...-__ _____________ J.50P.00
W hereas, i t it deem ed advisable to trade ty Ju d g e of Eomfoolo C o u aty , ot hta office in
Feed tor Slock ,
----- ^ 4 . 500.00 bead*
B
snford, Florida, an d a t th e sa m e |lm *
c
ltb
e
rlty
»L
S
a
n
fo
rd
..
Florida,
lo
r
4 on view' Feed..
t „„-C*,#O0.O0 th e purpose ol payJitg, re tirin g a n d .re fu n d ­ pr*a-nt
vouchers a n d ask th a t th e aaid
Tool, enri llepeir*—_ _
—i1.0i'&lt;U&gt;6 ing tb e *15,090.00 -city of Sanford. Florida, a cco u n t ray
bo approved and ro rfirm a d . *
Shoe* aad I lot king for Conilcta _ 750.00 bond*, m aturing J a n u a r y 1, 1917, th e re ,
W P, W li-HON
.hlwhatje Money * ____ __ ___
400.00
,
A d a tln litrato F C. T . A.
Bridge Tenders , ______ _______
(40.00 fore:
103-Tuea-lOlc
, Be it ordained by th e m ayor and city
Eatimete.1 amount due City ol
Snnlnrd __
4,000.00 council of the city of S a n fo rd , Florida:
N OTICE O F E LE C T IO N “ ’
Heelloa I: T hat a bona ieiu* la the sum
Road UpUding Materiel* and Equipment* __________ ,
7,500.00 of #43,000.00, for tho p urpose of paying, • W hereas, Tb* ieg islatu r* cf 1916, u n d er
tb*
conefitullon
b f 1885. ef th e s la te of
Incidentals.
___ __________ I, #(9.50 re tirin g and refunding t b « 943,000.00 sis
per cen t c ity -o f H anford, Florida, . bond*, F lo rid a,-d id past thre* Joint rm jln ilo n e p ro ­
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’ I K . 799.50 m aturing Jan u a ry I. 1917, b e. and tha •am* posing am endm ent* to tb e co n stitu tio n ot
is kereby authorised: pro v id ed , how ever, lb * s ta te ol Florida, and tk* h i m were
Flat) a n d F e tfe ila re
to bv a vote of three-fifths of all th o
F eed ing Prlaoneru _____________ • 1.M B .M th a t before tald bosdie aHalt be leaned th e agreed
question of iw uing sa id b e a d s, as w*U as n u m b e rs elected to o a th boat*; t h a t ' to o
R a ia ry of P m e c u tin g A ttorney _
900.00 th
e a m o u n t to be issued s a d tka purpose v o te s o a ta ld Joint resolutions wef* en tered
J a i lo r s ___ ________________________
(00.00
w kirb tk* money ie to be rip e a d e d s ta ll upon th e ir respnrtlv* 'Journal*, w ith tike
Ju ro r* and W itnesses ____ __________ 6,107.00 lor
be su b m itte d to the reg istered velar* of th e yea* a a d nave thereon, a a d th ey d id d e te r­
city
Sanford, who o v a re a l e state th e r e ­ m ine a n d direct tb a t tb e aaid |o*nt resolu­
« ff.tl7 .0 0 in, ^ .of
t an election to be h eld la ruch m a n ­ tio n s b* su b m itted to th e electors of Ik e In- O r c s l i C nnrt, Scvenlb J n d lr is l ( Irtsfi
C om m issioner* B u d g e t of E xpenditure*.
ner, a a d a fter such n o tice aa D prescribed s ta te a t tk a general election fo N o v em b er,
Hem lnei* C ennly. Fteridn
7-Tue*. 4tc*
by th e ordinance* of tb * c ity bf Hanford. 191#.
O verstreet T u rp m tls * C o m p a n y
N o w ,' therefore. I, IL C lay C raw fo rd ,
F lorida, a a d provided fu r th e r th a t said
Aa O rd laaac* P re h lb illa g the P ac ag e a bonda shall be issued only u p o n tka approval se c re ta ry of tk* e la te of H o n d o , do hereby U ottl* M . U l r i s t a s n sa d ------— — .
Aay Hit eel a W ilkin Abe City of H anford o f’ th o m ajority of said v o ters, voting a t give n o tice th a t a .
C hrist m an. her h u sband. P r a n k P.
Any B rak es Vile*#. N alls. Taeka, W ire eg kueh election.
v
G eneral FI evils a
Wood an d Flnrenoa Wood, h ia w ile,
O th e r &gt; la erlsl T h a t May D am aga P sse Section 2: T h at aaid bund* what! be o f will be h eld fo each co u n ty In Florida- on G ardner F . W ood, M ary fe. T a v to *
iLi
fa g V rh lile*
,
tb* ffeaom lantlon of 1 1 . 000.00 each, b eatiag T u e sd a y .n e x t succeeding tk a first M onday sa d F r a n k J |. T ayU e, h e r b u ib s a d ;"
B e it ordained b y th e mayor a a d 'city Interest, t t th e rat* of
p er In N ovom bor, A D. 1916. tbn sold ~
tl rfive -a n d jone-brll
Annl* T X v rrn rt s o d — ——— L a * ,
council of th e city of Sanford, F lo rid a ;
re H
n t, pev
b r i n e HWi annum.. Interest
a t tp a y a b le1 1 1 ,jfrffunallo1
fohto. her b o a b an d . J . F . il u r d e t t,
of each
S ectio n 1. T h a t no perto n . or perndn*, on tb e first day* ol Ju ly a n d F kbuary ol
Mevso ath Day o f N o to m b er
l&gt;sisy H. Q ftburk* an d J a m e s
• ball place o r, c a u -a to ' be pieced o a any year; raid lean* of bonds fo r ib o ru|U,of 115.000 for tb « ratification or rejection of th o .ta ld O 'R ourko, b a r kaabnad.*
• ’J
• tr e e l wiLkia tho e titp o ra le limit! of tk * city , 1 s m a tu re th irty y ears a f te r th e data* of jo in t rooolullons p r o p o s in g ------ 1I r a n la to
T* tk * d efen d an ts, Annl* Lawrnnc* sad
. . . tio
. . . n off .Ik
th *qjt*
l*
~
e
f
Florida,'
1
ol S an fo rd any b ro k e n gla t, nail*, tack s, issuance thereof; said laaua of boad* to bo tk o co n. stitu
jtn tw of
via:
L aw rencn, her h a tb a n d a n d
wire, gravel,- g ra n ite , rocks, brick b a ts o r d a te d J u ly 1 , 1919, an d t o m atu i* July I .
1. h u sb an d « | tk* d o fan d an l, Hai­
twbbl** of s a y a tk o r m a u n a l th a t w ay 1949.
ti* M. C h ris tm e a ;
S ection 9: T h a t tho M a y o r
d a m a n la aay w ay a a y p a n in ( .p e rs o n of
You a n d to g h a l io n 9 »a hear b y
v rn irlr, or vklffc m a y in ju re Of d a aaafs th e H anford.. Florida, ba. aa d
Ih sT iill filed In tk i* esur* *i
•tru elari, Ia U
u tb» onrtta
lire* of an y au io m o ln la.
&lt; nd an d , a |
October 2. 1919.. a t tV* C nnrt U o u te in SeeSection Z .. T h a t l i y 4 r n e &gt; r o a r ! c lo d ' M d e f lln a tv itC rr—J— abWf
ford,
F
lorida.
l^ h t„ 7 ln U iiu a -o t-a a e 1 W I11 ta Briaioml of Im u a a to ol u l d bond*. p ro v
I t lx fu r th e r ordered tb a t th is onfor W
T g a la r v f o tr if i r r t n n •b a il upon rn n e ie tlo n proredlifr oecrioB*,, aad to elec t three per­
T h a t- tk o following am endm ent of Suction pulliaksd one* a week for e ig h t aucrevdia
ns* lion. aast a D of
th rre u l bo fined n o t m ure Ikaa I30.00. hor sons to eorva, w ithout com pensation,
A rtlrl* 9 af the co n stitu tio n of tko s ta to , weeks fo th d Hanford H am id, m a s w ip iM .
board of bond trustee*; s a id election to ba r e 's t ir
Im p rU o u rd more ik a a th irty day*.
g to U is liu n and fin an ce,^ s hereby published In Seminole county n fo re iiil.
fW cliod 9. TkU o r d l a u c r th ill becom e held in a r i d conform ity w ith lb* ordinances ■cre ed t a an d s ts ll be su b m itted to tk *
W itnrSo' m y h and and th e seal of tU
effective im m ediately u p o n p****f» a n d np. of tb * city ol Sanford, re la tin g id boad elector* e f t t * slat* for ad o p tio a o r rojoctioa said
C ircuit C o u rt tjilx 31st da
l a f of J«Vr
efodiona.
provnl b y th e m ay o r.
a t th a n e t t general election hereafter; th a t A , D. 1919, F a u o d f l i t day «f A a ru tt, 191*.
Section 4; T h a t th is o rd in a n c e ekall be­ to lb any. th a t Section 9 of Artless 9 of th e
(UffirUl re a l)
,
C. II. D IN G E R , w
com e rffectiv* im m ed iately upon Its pas­ co o s titu tio a o f. tbe s ta to b* am ended to
E A. D O U G L A SS.
F m id e k t p to tom ol the C ity
sage. a n d IU approval by tb * m ayor or rood a* follows;
Clerk C irc u it Court.
CdUacil ,ef S a n fo rd . Florida.
upon becom ing aa o rd in a n c e w ithout kle
‘■Section ». T here shall bo oxom pi from htsreey A W a ilo u ,
1, J a m t C. R o b erta, city clerk o f' tb * approvals
ta x a tio n p ro p erty ta tbn vela* ol fiv e .h u n ­
Sols, for C o m p lt. .
Pained th is l i s t day of A u g u st, 1*14. ,
city of H anford, F lo rid a , dq hereby certify
d re d dollars to ovocy w idow tb a t kao a fa m ­
99-Tueo-fit*
C. U . D IN G E E ,
th a t th e abov* and fo ieg o in g ordiaanr* was
ily d ep e n d e n t on bar for su p p o rt, nnd to
P resident F ro T ern o f th e City
d a ty n a med by tbe c ity council *f S a n fo rd .
e v e ry person who 1* n bona fid* resident
C ouncil of S an fo rd , Florida. .
Flor!i' la in regular tension. oa this tb * 91a*..
of tk* s t i l e sn d has Inst a lim b 01
I, J t ts e a C . Robert*, c ity c le rk e f the city disabled la w ar or by m isfortune."
day of -A u g u st, 1919.
of
H
anford,
F
lsrld*.
do
h
ereb
y
certify
th
a
t
JJA
i ____________
S . C- ROBKRTH.
tk * a b o r* nnd foregoing o rd iaan r* w it
C ity C lerk ot Hanlofd F lorida.
in t R etslu t-an propottag an t n e n l duly passed by ike city c a u n ril af Hspford, A mJo
T h e a b o y e and fpregolng ordinanco by
ant to Hoctton* 2, 3 and 4 of A rtiri* V II
Florida In regular te u to n , o n tk le the 21st
tk ia d a y approved.
of
tb*
co n stitu tio n of tb a e lx iv n f F lnrida.
W ilneaa m y band o n IbU the f '.ii d a y of day of A u g u st, i l l # . ;
feinting to census and ap p o rtio n m en t.
W llaaaa my h and, nnd th a oonl of lb* c ity
A u g ust, 1919.
It resolved by tho legislator* nf tk *
nf Hanford on th is tb* l i s t d a y of A ugust, s taBe
J . D . D AV ISON .
te of F lorida;
191(- *
M ayer of tb * C ity ol H anford.
T
h
a
t
th e following am endm ents ta (k s
(oool)
JAR. C. R O B E R T S .
.
5-TneoUe
_.
ro n s titu lln n ol tb* sta te o f Florid* be. a n d
C ity d e s k af S a n fo rd , Florida.
’ T k* abov* so d foregoing o rd in an co by m* tb a sam e aro hereby agreed to. knd tb *
- n* I
earn* shall bo sabm ftted to tho electors of
ef H trecte end H e r d , by O r l l t a F oro o n s tki* d ay opprovod.
People all through thla aection
W itness m y h ta d on tklo tk * 91st d a y tb* s ta te a t tb * general vlectio a m 191#, for
R elding W ilkin lb * City Limits of H an­
ratification or reject font '
buying MV-VEK-LAX becmuEO it U
fo rd . Fief Ida
nf Angus*. 19W.
,
Hovtiao 2 o f Artiri* V II la b*r*by a m en d ­ prvpgratlon of nal* merit. It u a vrt«f
J . D. D A V IS O N ,
It* it ord ain ed by th o m ayor an d e l’.y
co u m l! of S anford. F lo rid a
M ayor of Ik* C ity of Snnford. . ed so a* to r**d as follows: .
S T u e n -S tr
" T k * legislature* th a t shall convene In able remedy that acta naturally and
Section 1. T b a t every, ab le bedttd main
fecti vrijv tboroughly dcaiudoR the 1
. w o n over th e age of niglrtana year*, an d N otice o f Application for T n l D eed Under lb* y ear I&gt; 19 a a d th ereafter shall consist
of oa* m em ber uf tk* se n a te fro m -e a c h and bowels. It b easy to lake and
o n d er lb * ag e of fifty years, who ka* been
Hfietlnn I nf Ckeptnr l i l t . L o a n a f Flor­ co u n ty la tk * reals, and ot s t s mem ber a f none of the dantan and bad aft«r effe
a resident nl tha c ity of Hanfoid. F lo rid a ,
id a
tb * house ot representa tiv e s from sack
lor n perio d ol th ir ty d ay * shall be su b ject
otice I* kereby given t h a t O v er,treel c o u a ty in t b e r t - x t r l B r n ' ^ j i t s thousand of calomel. UV-VER-LAX will get
a a d lia b le la work on tk * alreeta, rondo n o d T uN
rp
e
n
tin
e
Co.,
purchaser
nl
T
ax
C
*r-ll
of
popolaU on thereto, nr tk * m ajor fraction right, keep you right and aava you c
alleys fo sa id rity , as h e re in a fte r p re r ld s d .
Section 1. T h a t e v e ry mat* perron, a* ra t* N*. *04. d a te d tb» t t h d i r nf N trem * tk n to a l w here taer* may h t a m ij.if fr a riis n Lt 'ii bills. Sold in 50c and $1.00 bot
bar.
A.
D
.
1993.
b
at
filed
sa
id
cprii
teats
left
over a fte r dividing tb s w kai* num ber
dm embed to S tatio n 1 of tki* ardfonnrw
under an absolute guarantee. H |
shall be s u b je c t ( a d liab le to nock o a tk * fo my a n —, a n d hv« m td * 'a p p ID a B o a for ol p o p u latio n ol vha co u n ty by tk* a a tn streets a n d remdi of tb * r ity of Hanford ta a deod t&gt; issue ia aece id h n c e w ith taw. ber ten ta o u s a n d ; P rovided, t h a t each Ivottle bears the UkencaB of L. K. Gf
for n o t m oro th a n ala day* in rack y e a r; Said e r Jflso te em braces tb* fo llv -l .g des­ county ihnll h av e al least o s* rep resen ta­ For #alo by W. 0 . ALDI
provided, h o m e r,r, t h a t an y person s u b ­ cribe-’ p - 'p e t t y situated la Semin*?* evuu- tiv e a c d t h a t no county shall hav* moro
ject to ro o d and eireo t d u ly may perform ty." iorlda. to-w iti NE tL Sec. 23. To mo­ th a n thro* rvprosentaviw * fo tk o hom e o f
buck service by us a b le bodied su b s titu te t h If f*B. R enee 29 E. ( A i E M ol N W 1/ ro p m a n ta U v a * . Tb* member* of Jh o houeerep resen tativ e* shall bn elected for a
av er tb n ago nf eighteen years, or la li*U •*
ol N* V - «f ne tg of
term of- tw o y e a r. *ad ta * m em bers of tb*
thereof m ay pay th e rig y a t Htnford th e at -I Ire* I t. R. rig h t ol w ay.
"
b
o
’onld
la
n
d
bring
»s»n*eod
a
t
th
e
d
o
t*
'
e
ta
s
to shall be elected ta r n term of fo o r
sum of f l . 0 0 lo r each d a y ba Is required lu
of Ik* Issuance ol Inch c -rtific a l* In tko year*, o srn p t as hereinafter provided. T ho
work said m a d e or et re e ls.
Bam* nf M . A. II urk. Iln'.ew s x R car. a u c tio n fo r laom L en for each b ranch rk all
■j
Beet loo 1 . T b a t a n y a a d all sam e of t(7ea1a akail be redeem ed sc c o rd ln g t* law
*7
* .* " • * "* •
pU roa. T k# term
money p a id B ato tb* r i t y of S tafo rd . by ta x deed will b e n s thercen on tb * Ifith day Of
Drcssmakisg Parian win b* •#«*office
Of
eenator*
elected
fo
f
r
|
#
.K
ell
those s u bojaev
je c t t10
o read
e r­* cf S eptem ber. A. D. 1919.
roan dauovtyy in lien
uru af
t l pp*T'
e ip lro on th e Brsf Monday la April. 1919
cd after September N ft, » l *
form ance• aoft s e ta a l la b o r upon void road*
W itaem m y o f f r itl s ig a a ta r * a a d eaal Tbw te rm of office al nonatqrs nlactod la
Oyer
YeweU A Ce’s. Dry GeetD
and s tre eota
ts ahstl be aa ril nnd expondod by l i b tk* 11th d a y -o f AagueL A. D. 1 * 1 *.
tbw folio nine counties, tw-witi
th e city ol
of Hanford for th ea repel
repalr-ond u p Store ea First Strati. • He ting
tjf d *
E. A. D O U G L A SS.
E
scam
bia,
G
adsden.
Jackson,
Loon,
M
adlkeep of It* system of ro a d s , eti
CDrY C ircu it C ourt S em iaol* C o., r ia .
to to
T agfot. C olum bia, N nm an.
alleys.
131-Tu**-4i*
D fifM , M arion, Sum ter, JeTecson,
(a c tio n 4. T b a t ao p erso n , under
M
onrno,
P
u
tn
a
m
Voloris, ils m ltte n . Alscbvisions of tk i* ordlaaac* ak ail be r
la - th a C eaaly Judge a C nnrt.' C s n n tr nf u“* U2 w*S l ; ll b a r ty , H ernando, ^ n o tlav .
compelled go work a n tb e road*
h e elnele. H tsl* nf tts r id s
'
Work will be Beautifully Pic
H rovard. P alm Bonrb and Levy, s a a t i s s tb a *Uy of fiaaford. lo t pi nr* th an
l a tb * u i ' J v nf thn Set* ol tk c T r s p e r t y
, •jrfi . 9 9 th » f i m Monday la April, 1921;
Guaranteed to |
one weak.
_
days In
in aana y on#
*1 Allirvo E . Falotor, a M iser.
•Jf.to
h
o
r
a
o
a
a
to
ra
I*
ba
elected
in
lb*
year
Section 5, T h a t rh* provCxioa* of ■
No t # is kvrahy given th a t i t io tk* fo- * * '* t h e l r t e r m of office shall a sp ire a a th e
Vstdloiacw sh all apply to n * person toeldiak te a tio n -f ta o undersigned M a tllo B. C arr
M on day in April. 1913
All members
w ltkio tko c o rp or a t e llta.ta nf th e e ry af Haas (lorm oriy M attlo U. Palm er) aa g u a rd la a of
a l - t k * house n l rap tamralativ an elected nt
ford paying m unicipal tax es, e ith er reel or yet
:
th o notate d A'fisnu E. Palm er, n m inor, to
sonal p ro p e rty , p resid ed t b a t the. m o a n
fc« _ r , 0 v r ?. elS l e e U
‘ heir term of
tank* spp-i s ’Jvn tv the C o u n ty J a d g a of nffirn
aknll
e
x
p
lrt
on
tb*
first
M
ondsv
in
nf th o te a p a id by- any e a c h p er *00 t* In ex ­ Remfoote co u n ty , Florida, n t klo office la
A pnl, 1931, nnd thereafter th e term 0/ *1*
tras of #&lt;-00 p*v annual.
* co u rt knave nl Hanford. In snid ro s e tv ■0* of a n , m em ber* a t tho house of rvoto.
Sect lo t. (. - T h a t H sh all bo the d o ty of
W ednevdep. tk* 3Utk d ay a l S e p ts n M b* chief of polio* la su m m o n a t sack Urn*,
D . 191#. le v n n tb o rity i f m H l a nadla* ho m sy b* d irected , a a y a n d all persons
dod aao-vightk U tornst. w hich la ibo InB*V
,h * * ^ rtlo "0*d ATl the
to ra n d d a ty , to w o rk upon Ik a
W t a l Ib o said minor lo an d l a tb a fri- orM
election f . 1929 an d tknm nfter. Ml
-TV
\
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B u ild ln t F und
• L _ ______i____S 4.300.00
l.e»* i par r e n t . . ____________
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�MEYERS MAKES A MIT

p h il s

Indian Catcher Doing Real Oome

Manager Pat Moran’e Champion* Are
Liked • Deeauee of Their Clean
Tactic* on the Field.'

Back With Brooklyn.-’
Not Only Hat Chief Improved In Bat■ting, but Work Behind -Bat Hae
. Been Revelation—Timely. Hit*
• Have Helped Win Games.

Naw Manager of Cincinnati Team.
ChrUty MathewfOtt bns been ap­
pointed manager of the Itedi to take
the place of Ctmriey Horxog. wbtf go*k
to the New York Giants to exchange
tor the star right-handed twlrler.
Cincinnati, In addition to getting
Matty, also will land taflclder McKtcimle tod Outfielder Ilousch, whiloi lie haa always been a man of hli
___
__ will take Outfielder
~
the
OlsnU
KUllfer■ and ono of tho finest characters
from theBeda
la pue of the btgthe Beds. This Is
big­ game. Ho haa alwaya been a a
gcat
gest deals to be made this year and nun and has gained his reputatl
strengthens New York's chances for' Tils ability to do things. Ho has
fug.
sought publicity and is model
Seventeen Yesra In Leagus.
though many woro inclined to
Christj Mnthrwxon has been pitch- differently,
tog In Ibe National league for 17 years.
His years of pitching are ncarl;
B« Joined the New York Giants In 1000 and he longs to be successful (
tod store that time has been rated aa. er. Ho haa been with McGrow
oo« of tbe game's greatest hurlers. At- many years that he understam
most hem the atnrt ho placed himself tactics and strategy to tho lettc
looag the topnotcticrs, although It was with a fairly good ball team ou.
oot dotil 1005 that he gained world- carry the Reds up In tho race. I]
wide fsme by pitching In the world’s probably do aome of the fllnglt
serin games ngalnst the Philadelphia though- be has been bothered v
Americans.
lamo arm that has thrown him
la that series he pitched three games out of gear,
without letting o nmner scopo off him.
f 1
Hut exhibition damped him as ono

t

po pular

__ __

team

-

Chief Meyers has come into Ida own.
DtSCard(HT "by John McGraw aa
"through," looked upon by Polo
Grounds fans na a once great catcher
who had slipped back Immeasurably,
the chief has accomplished a Wonder­
ful comeback and la tin Idol In Brook­
lyn. ■
It U an admitted t \ d that a player,
grdwn stale, will often stage a start­
ling change la form when he dona the
uniform of another team, and this Is
exactly whnt tins happened In the case
of John Tories Meyers, tho collegebred aborigine.
■»
The chief has had n rather pic­
turesque career. A graduate of Dart­
mouth, he took a three-year post-gradunto course In baseball In the minor
longues and came to tho Giants from
Bt. Paul la 1008, coBtiag tho .club $0,000. At Murlln In tho spring of 1000
ho’ Jumped Into the limelight ns a
long-distance hitter and was received
by the Now York fans with open
urms. Personality, a quality In which
so many players are lacking, stuck out
all over tho chief, and for six years
he was one of the most popular play­
ers who ever woro a Giant uniform.’
It was last, year that Meyers gnv*
the first Indication -that ho was slip­
ping, and thero were few regreta on
the pnrt of the fhn* when tho Indian
was sent to Brooklyn and Bill nnridon
wns signed to take his place. In 110
games Inst year he hit the ball for an
nverngo of exactly .232, and It ap­
Manager Pat Moran,
peared that ho was about ripe for tho
minors.
ent Phils. Whero they usod to bo
Then came the transformation, not carefree and disposed to skylarking,
only in his batting, but In his catch- tbe present club la entirely different.
’■ Thrfro aro more students on tho
team than In any ono year In past his­
tory. On tho road and In tho hotel
lobby, every play la thpaahod out and
analysed. If mistakes aro made, Pat
Moran aoci to It that tho aomo mis­
take ta not made twice.
Moran forgives physical orrors, but
ho will not tolerate mental illpa. Woo
botldo tho tosscr who pulls a "boner.1*
He la certain to fe© lashed by tho bit­
ing sarcasm of the down East Yankoe.
A rebuke by the manager la certain'
to be felt, but it does not lingor. There
Isn’t a man on the team that doesn't
look up to Moran and cherish hla ad­
vice. And all aro siring 1&lt;J0 per cent
of their skill to make, him loader ol
a world's champion team.

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not bo with tho Braves next year.
WIU the Cubs get him? .

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A Soliloquy in
Two Paragraphs
‘T h at's the third time this morning. I can't w ait
• moment longer on that fellow . Lot m e see— whet is
Smith's number? •
"If Jones won't provide sufficient telephone facili­
ties for his customers, he can’t blame m e for dealing
elsewhere. Operator, give m e 437."
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happen with your tingle telephone. H ave an auxiliary
line; the cost is trifling. Call the business Office to -

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Such • Record-Breaker.

Scrolling across a large estato, he
camo upon a man fishing. "What sort
of fish do you catch horoT" ho said.
"Mostly trout," replied tho man.
VHow j^many have you caught!"
"About ten or twelve, sir." "What ta
about tho heaviest you have caught T"
continued - the geqtleman. "Well. I
don’t know tho weight, but the water
sunk two or three feet when 1 pulled
it oqL"

Stallings still carries six outfielders,
moro than any other manager appar­
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There la no doubt that {Re Phillies
are popular among tho fab a of the
country aa champion* of tho National
league. They are aleo liked by rival
crowd*, becauso of their clean tactics.
Whilo they aro aggressive at all tlmea,
and aro alwaya full of paprika, they
novor transuresa the rule* of diamond
decency. Pht^toran will nottolorato
umplro baiting) He figure* that a
team that Isn't ''riding'* tho umpa all
tho time wilt come out best In the long
run, and ho la right.
No moro scrlousmlndod team w u
ever banded together than the pres-

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Chief Meyere.
Ono reason for Joe Birmingham'*
failure, fit Toronto may have boon-too Inn. Mejrera loomed up In great form
much newspaper .management.
behind the bat when the Robin's open-. /
ed tho present senspn, a u i.h o « h o a L

Bert Daniels of tho •Colonels, who maintained n steady' paco ever ktneo.
broko hla tight leg in Kansas Clty.jvlll Tho result lit thftt-he- ranks sworn! on­
not be able to play for ($o months.
ly to-AKoclo Robbie tn tbe affection of
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the fan* ncrilM Ihm bridge.--lU looks
~ F tve dffeats trf x~rm r is' thrrltmtr Uko a different man today, and his
for tho Phillies' and they announced timely hits luivo broken up more than
that It won’t happen again this sea­ one game for the leaguo leaders. Just
son. ,
nbw ho Is suffering from a bad cold,
but It hayn't affected his’ playing to
Cleveland critics accuse the Boston any noUceablo extent
lied Box pitchers of using the "bean
bait” to drive tho Indian* away from
WHY CANNOT H U RLERS BUNT7
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The Washington player* aro kicking Miller Hugglne Unable to Understand
Reason for Twlriers' Failure to
about the White Sox diamond, which
Advene* Runners.
they n y is the yqpft ta any ball park
In the big leagues.
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illllcr Huggins, manager of tho 8t.
Unlike most pitchers, Walter John­ Louis Nationals, Is-In the market for
son would have been a star ball play­ a course of Instruction or some In­
e r'If he had been developed in either ducement that will ninko his pitchers
good bunter*. Huggins, who formerly
the Infield or the outfield.
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ted the league aa a sacrifice hitter,
Prank Schulte, the "Laat of tho cannot understand why the average
Cub*," the- lone survivor of a fallen pitcher pushes the ball bard enough
boat. U playing a greater game today to make an easy out of pops up a dinky
fly when trying to advance-n man.
than be haa In many seasons.
Buck Htrseg.
When It was suggested that he offer
Tyros Cobb of the Detroit Tigers Is a bonus, be smiled. "I've tried It," ho
p*mfl
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Wnvd the Meflraw staff.
.another baseball atar who has de­ said. "I've even called, them out to
be blanked the S t 1
cided not to jnl* golf with his regular special practice, bat the pitchers won't
n»ls wtthout a rap. His n
get the knack."
business durluf.the bell season.
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Hoggin* believe* this la due ta great
can! fl .tllU klDd WM
2? ^
on June 13, lflOt
.\JPersona who are Jealous of the sue- measure to the obsession fostered from
cea* of the Clevelands have started a tbe sand lots up through the minor* to
wh,ch *»• wo°
^•fwM cGrawby be.tin
story that Lee Fohl is using a slgnal- the big league that the pitcher I* not'
&lt;*b league champion*. - .
tlpping bureau. There’s nothing In supposed to hit.
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Tony Welsh ha* been doing great BASEBALL. GAME IS M ENACED
With Johnson,
work' ou first base for Scranton and
riter Johnson of the Wash- the Miners at last seem to have that President Hill of Weetsrn Aseoclation
leeues Warning Against Betting
•Ppeared on the scene with poaitlon provided for after experiment­
,
on Contests.
Vlnthewsonw
President Hill of the. Western asso­
Arurrlcan leagi
Johnny Dell ha* another Job, or did
J « t thoso wh0 W(
ciation
has sounded a warning against
have at last accounts. He caught on
** STstty was the
of them nIJ. with Lawrence after bis release by betting on baseball, .especially on the
w«» ono of the be
riding pitch- Bridgeport, and W*s sent to tho out­ game* of the association. He doe* hot
bcllcvo the national--gam* ever will
u *ell as * tt
field by Manager B urkett
nioti.
/become
corrupted by gambler* a* way
.
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racing.
He declare* the sport 1* being
*}!&gt;*** always a
Manager Jenqlnga evidently made
menaced,
seriously and urge* uvoryu "aid tint i
m mlstAke when he eupplanted Craw- one who iov&lt;'
n
*«uld
not
have
-’ it to assist ta checking
vot.l. . ..
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evil
ho
‘ it gains much further
tivifinao Is hitting at a .3);
btttdwuy
- 'i " • splendidly.

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world’» record — tw enty two thousand and twenty-tw o
miles without stopping tho
m otor— U held by a M axwell
stock touring car.
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TVTO other car at any price haa ever approached
Ayl this wonderful record of endurance
In addition to this proven sturdiness,' remember that the
Maxwell averages between 25 and 30 miles per gallon
of gasoline
Moreover, the Maxwell is complete. It- has ‘elec­
tric starter and lights; demountable rims; one-man
mohair top; speedometer, roomy, comfortable seats and
an attractive appearance.
Are you particular about detank?* Do you demand
evidence of value? If so, you .will investigate - the
Maxwell, the features, record and reputation of which
proclaim it the world*a greatest motor car value.
3'P*»—tti4r T ouring Car. $393

Rosdutr

• 830

J-psseew ger CtbrioJtt, . $363

6-p*iiengmt T dww Car, 913

\ 5-paeaangar Se&lt;Hn. $983

Sem inole County Cl
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THR SANFORD HERALD

SANFORD HERALD Minereaae
fTc population more comfortable and
the possibilities of the city

WlnUr Park Board of Trade .Visit
Tv?
* the
Ranch
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in accommodating the winter travel
On last Thursday afternoon mem­
i . R. J. HOLLY, Editor
F. M. HAYNES, Business M u i( ( r and winter visit^n^ Sanford is one bers of the Winter Park* Board o f
The Working Man’s Bank Account
of the pretticet of Florida'e eitlfci, Trade, with their families, nearly
.j,
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and. It la growing In''importance fifty peraonr in alt, visited the We­
klwa Ranch, on invitation 61 Dr.
TiyfEN who are employed by the day or week rarely have very
:herald renrriNC company!every day.—Tlmes-Unlon
0
and Mrs. Blackman.-- Thoy..came
much notice before they are laid off. This means that the work­
■tmacaimoN rait*. in advanc*
over in automobiles, retching the
Uncle
Joe
Dixon
has
returned
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ing man of all men should have a little money saved up and have it
h i m o n ths ■* » f • &lt;
*■***#**§ • * Ijiifro m his annual tour of the south- Ranch at thr&amp;e o'clock. At four
deposited
safely j n the bank. The Peoples Bank invites the accounts
: MONnin.
ts | western states made on foot and they witnessed the dipping of a
of working men and their families. Interest is paid on savings ac­
writes In tho Lakeland Telegram number qf ateera, a process, which
I to dw a t r fcr Cknto» I I M f m Tm &gt; to
moat
of
them
had
never
seen
before
that
he
was
a
sick
man
when
he
counts,
compounded twice a.year.' Your money will help you earn
U nit* N Kt, r«r Month •
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r&gt;n
t&gt; Ufiit* M is Bi m iw n Ofir* started but the beneficial effects of and which greatly interested them:
money, if deposited with this Bank.
thirty-seven were J)Ut through the
camping out in the "great open" h
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I made £ new man of him. We-re*d vat in seven minutes.
They inspected some flno fields of
tM e An of Mirth jtd. isra,------ jins -account-with much-interest, «FI pedally where ho stated that he hat corn and velvet beans, Para grass,
to tim id
i No.ua | been entirely rejuvenated in every cowpeos and sorghum, and tho vari­
■part of his body except the grow­ ous sheds, • corn cribs and shops
TOURBUSIWJ
in g of hair. That lota ua out, Uriels which have been erected on the
Joe, and you need not invite ua to place, as-well as the herd of puro0. L TATLOR
C. M. HAND
R. R. DEAS
'accompany you on the trip next bred Aberdeen Angus catti ____
If. R. STEVENS
Ciihkt
i
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Caihtor
IVh U u i
Iyear. However, we are glad to see Duroc Jersey awine which aro graz­
vk^P imM*! p_ L WOODRUFF Vko-PrasUsol
| you back, you "owdishipua old ker- ing on the superb Bermuda and joint
mudgeon'’ for we missed you great* groaa pastures.
ly.
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At five o'clock they had rf^baaket
----- O------*
unch under the trees- of the ''Cowpea ^Hickory Grove," on Jhe banks
FLASHEStFROM SANCTUMS
of
the St. Johns, Mrs. Blackman
The same merchant who sold ua
]
urnishing
coffee and punch, and | Hay 116.20 and $16.10 per ton. Entsminger and seconded b y ' Mr. of road carapa discharge 0. K.’s;
twenty pounds of augar for a dollar
Ur.
and
Mrs.
J.Henry Lee aaaiaUng I Cotton, 19.0 and 14.0 cento per Brumley that the supplies be pur­ also county judge and justice of the
[some time, and now gives ua nine or
peace ia -hereby instructed to have
n
the
serving.
The day was perfect pound. Eggs, 27 and 23 cento per chased. Carried.
ten pounds for the same money Will
.Report of county officials read and all witnesses and jurors sign pay
and the occasion most enjoyable.
doxsn.
. We have a good mind to run down kick ltk® a
at" r lf ha *nAa we
UNITED STATES—Wheat, 131 filed.
rolls and get money before leaving
Tampa way and get HtUe Mi„ have charged him 25 cento more on
On their departure they gave and 96 0
cenli per buahe|. Corn,
Bond of G.' A. Hartley to carry court house. :
Annette Kellerman to.teach u. how an order, for * holuaa} d l«“ «&gt;rheada three cheers and a tiger for their | 83 6 and 773 cenU 0 ato, i3A and flrearma approved.
On motion of Commissioner Entxold friends 38.5 cento. Potstoes, 109 and 60.5
to swim.—Macclenny Standard. ‘ or «nvelopes.-Lakeland Telegram. host and hostess,
Clerk instructed to publish budget minger,' L. A. Brumley and L. p,
O----and neighbor! and motored back to j
H .y , , 1(j.40 and , 10.80 per for the Icgtl time (see advt. on an­
Youj^wiil have to lick Bob .Holly |
Hagan be appointed e'cbmmittej of
1907—1916
Winter
Park
by
moonlight.
Major
first.—Kissimmee Gazette.
ton. Cotton 14.6 and 8.5 cento per other page of this issue).
the
board to investigate and make
Most of the criticism of tho Pres- Charles II. Baker, county demon­ pound. Eggs, 23.3 and 18.7 tents
On
motion
of
J.
T.
McLain
and
such
changes a t county hntpe.u
stration agent of Orange county ac­ per dgzen. *
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If a bank cashier could get t h e |id*nt and ~ Dr7 “ ^ Preventing a
seconded
by
L.
A.
Brumley
It
was
they
think
advisable. Matter sec­
companied the party. Perhaps it is
unanimously
adopted
clerk
Is
auonded
by
McLain
and daopted.
wages that a negro fireman .hakes | I^™
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not generally known that the switchNEWS PRINT FAMINE
thorized to pay all jurora and wit­
down each month there would be available la either so maliciously par­ grass which grows * so luxuriantly
All bllla ordered paid and war­
nesses in justice of the pesce court ranto paid by treasurer for month
fewer of them pulled for specula tisan or so foolishly short sighted along the St. Johns, the.spartica
that it hardly merits serioua eonsidCauses
Florida
Press
Association
to
and
county judge's court, also dis­ pf August to be csoeelted.
tlon. StUI, it'a education that counts.
.
baker! was named for Major Baker.
in this world—so the great leaders of | oration,
Take Steps for Remedy
charge prisoners and'present his bill( There being no further business
tfhis is not the first time that ex­
learning in all countries inform ua.—
The threatened news print [amine at next regular meeting, same to the board adjourned to meet Mon­
Government Crop Report
traordinary conditions have necessi­
Palm Beach Post. s .
is
Causing uneasiness in
many conform to costs bills with county, day, Sept. 11th, 1916, *at 10 o’clock
Washington, D. C., Sept. 8, 1916.1
tated a resort of extraordinary meas­
. _ ----- o ----attorney O. K. on same and foreman I a. m.
da^a at’d
ures, and that it has been necessary!—A summary of the September crop I J^orjda Ba^ctu,n
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President„ Oscar
Conklin
. E. A. Moreno, late of tho Florida for the government
.
, if
. of the
to serve private report for the Btuto of Floridn a n d .
Grower expects to start u new fruit interest in order to protect the pub­ for the United States, a. compiled b y f ^ f , Pr,CM Associat on U sending
and farm journal at Winter Haven lic interest.
the Bureau of Crop Estimates (and tho follo™ K communication to evcalled the Florida Fruit World.
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Q 1Q1In • the yeur 1907 the United tranatniUed through thp Weather 1cry mcniMiami,
Fla., Sept. 8, 1916.
Mr. Moreno knows ns much about
Bureau,
U.
S.
Department
of
Agri­
To Members: Tha Florida Press
Floridn and her xrrops as uny man in States experienced one of the most culture, is as follows:
disastrous
,
panics
hi
its
history*
Association:
tho state and is a hustler for business
Corn
Years
were
required
to
liqu!&lt;Jnt&lt;*
it.
The news print famine which
Will open in the LYRIC THTATRE BUILDING September 16tb
therefore we predict that tho Flor­
STATF1—September 1 forecast,
In the midst of this panic- Presi­
threatens the publishers of the nu: ’
with
a full nnd complete stock of the very best millinery and with
ida Fruit World 'will prove n win­
12,800,000 bushels; production la*;t lion-is a mutter of groat importpneo
the latest styles. The entire stock is GOLD MEDAL HATS pur­
ner. Ho has our best wishes for dent Roosevelt placed the resources
of the Unuted States treasury at the !&gt;l‘ur
12.000,000 bu. to members of the Association, and
chased from the ROSENTHAL SLOAN M ILLINERY Com­
success.
T
disposition of J. Fierpont Morgan
UNITF.D .S 1 A PF.S September 1 it is now up to the publishers to
pany of St. Louis, tho largest wholesale Millinery establishment
and a coterie of New York hnnksers.
2.710.000,000 bu.; produc; work out their own salvation.
in
the United* States and we guaradteo satisfaction or no charges
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Avery G. Powell, formerly of tho
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lion lust year 9!imil estimate), 3,will be made.
The
trado
publishers
are
urging
Macclenny -Standard bos leased the . .
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. . 05-1,535,000 bushels,
ntely responsible for the panic, in *
publishers to reduce the number of
Bedford County Times and will the sense that it began in their do*
AH "h e a l
t f i R E W i T lo Have you look over our stock before pur­
■BIT v r
publish the. sumo nftut October 1st.
chasing your fait hats as we have nothing but the very best' stock
complimentary
copies,
^and
even
■iI t h i Umi
did not hiteml to have n panic, b u t! ....-b u ; production last year (final with this reduction of consumption
and
with reasonable prices and make i t our specialty to please
as Bradford was tlyj scene of his
th
ey
‘loosed
forces
thoy
were
unable
i
.
every
customer and will take pleasure in showihg you through
of
paper
it
appears
very
doubtful
If
early labors in th e-newspaper field. to control
I UNITED STATES — September tho situation is relieved within tw o .
the
shop
in order that every one may be thoroughly satisfied that
. That he will make good is already
When the panic became a fa c t,!1 forecttat* 1.600,000 bu.; produc years.
j
we
have
nothing
on hand but the very best new stock of shapes,
assured, for Avery P.uwell is gifted however, there was no time to waste
i ' ‘ar (final estimate), 1,011,ribbons,
lelto,
feathers,
satins and trimmings of every kind that the
In my opinion, it is important*
In his chosen wotk. .His old frjends
latest
market
affords.
in
fixing
responsibility.
The
th
in
g
;605"
000
bu,ho“
that tho members of this Association:
in Bradford should give him the
Oats
prepare -for the emergency by at­
glad hand und help him pdt that to do was stop it. *The quickest way j STATE—September
1 forecast, tending a special meeting to be
to stop it was to turn the treasury
We also wish to announce that a very careful selection of hats for
county on the trap in big letters.
over to Mr. Morgan and his ussocl- 811,000 bu.; production last year called for a near date, to 'consider
girls has been made and sucriul attention will .be given to the
-----O----Kales and let them re-establish the j final estimate) 1,220,000 bushels,
perfect fitting of hats to little girls os welt os oldtfr people and we
the matter of conserving paper,
E. E. Nuugle, the,managing editor market. This was done.
j UNITED STATES—September 1 raising rates (advertising and subwill thank parents to make examination of our children's hats and
of the Kissimmee Gazette for the
we feel sure that a satisfactory'selection can be made from our
In theory there could he no act I“rcca*^&gt; 1,*.30,000,000 bu.; produc- ncription)nnd advocating a paper
ppst two years has resigned from of government mote reprehensible
large stock.
f
ast yi'ar ^ ,na C8l,mBtf'') ^&gt;^40, mill in or near Jacksonville. Many
that position to accept a similar or.o morally, legally, politically than to ! ,J,J2*000 bushels. .
publishers
in
the
Mate
arc
.now
pay­
UNDER MANAGEMENT OF
with the St. Petersburg Times since
. .
. Tobacco
put a group of Wall Street liankcrs
ing
a
very
high
price
for
rrewa
print
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Editor ’ Straub has been sentenced
STATE—September
1,
forecast
2^
into
physical
possession
of
the
paper,
and,^
they
uro
within
their
n
to servo four years behind tho bars
United ‘States treasury, No sane !8SD,000 pounds; production last year righto when they raise substfipUdh
(of the St. Petersburg poatoffice).
man ^;^uld think of defending it as (final estimate), 3,549,000 pounds. and advertising rates.
Well, Straub could not have found
a s s i s t e d BY
UNITED STATES v S^ieM ber
an established policy of government.
Cdnccrtcd action on their part
a better man than NaugiOj, oVeri
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1,320,000,000
pounds;
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Nevertheless there was no other
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^UiQUgh he Kns no hair niid we con- method immediately available^ of production last year (final estimate), will bo necessary, nnd to this cf\d I
am writing to all qlambum,Joking
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‘ — them to oxpre&amp;T'tbair vffwlT’ln roThe, United 1.060.587.000 pounds.
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up":; ttufr new acquisition in the Siutes had an antiquated hanking
Potatoca
gard
to
caltffig''a
special
meeting.for
—newspaper^ line. • Mr^-Nauulo-U-q- and currency law which encouraged
. STATE—September 1 forecast, l,- the ’ purpose, of that definite action
newspaperman of wide experience panics, and the situation had to be
lOQ.OOO bu; production last year on the matter ‘above mentioned. I.
in many states and. for some time met without an hour’s delay.
/final estimate), 960,000 bushels.
trust every member will realize that
was managing editor of the Jackson­
Tho panic was stopped. Mr. MorUNITED STATES —September 1 i h r aituatiotrta argfavc'one and will
ville Metropolis
from
lL
,,, going
,
_ that g a n ’and his a a so c lttlc a -a ra -a a ld -to -foTceaxt, 31Jf,U0D,000 bu.r production make arrangements to attend a
»( their «p last year (final estimate), 359,r03,00() strictly business meeting, one with­
'Tlft'ta a live wire a^td a booster und crutions and probably they did. jit bushels.
out the usual entertainments which
this combination in the Sunshine could not hnvo been’ o\horwise, but
.
Sweet
Potatoes
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take up valuable.time.
City ought to get the bacon.
their gains were small in comparison
STATFi —September I ‘ forecast,
Will you pleaso write.nt once and
with the Itasca the country would 2.610.000
bu.;‘ production last yearadvise - whether you will attend a
Every newspaper man in Florida have sustained if the pnnic had con­ (filial estimate), 2,576,000 bu. ■
m i
special meeting, if cal|ed, and if not
will vote to.,halve the half holiday tinued evep a wdek.
UNITED STATES—September 1 ablo to attend, if you will abidexby
on Saturday instead of Thursday.
Out of This ‘situation, however, forecast, 69,300,000 bu.; production
With tho half holiday on Thursday, came. the ' public sentiment * that last year (final estimate), 74,295,000 tho action of the Association in re­
gard to raising rates, etc.
when everybody else is playing and finally enabled President Wilson to bushels.
Resperjfully,
having a good time, the newapapor obtain the enactment of The banking
H ay
Oscar T. Conklin,
man has to work the hardest. Most and currency law which has made
STATE—Preliminary estimato
Prest. Florida Press Association.of the weekly papers are published the United States panic-proof.
SANFORD’S HOUSE OF SERVICE
66.000
tons;
production
last
year
either on Thursday or Friday.
Tho country confronted.a similar (filial earimate), 61,000 tons.
Three
Million
Germans
Killed'
,
Daytona included, Thursday after­ situation of disaster in the threat­
SANt'ORD,
Phone 8
FLORIDA
UNITED STATES—Preliminary
London, Sept. 11.—German cas­
noon during the summer time is a ened railroad strike. The President estimate, 86,200,000 tons; ‘produc­
half holiday. But Saturday would and congress took the swift and sure tion last year (final estimate), 85,- ualties in. the war during the month
of August, according to a compila­
be more satisfactory from a number way to avert It. In itoeif this legis­ 225.000 tons.
tion here from tho German casualty
.of viewpoints. With Sur&gt;day follow­ lation is not defensible, hut as an
Colton
lists,
totaled 240,900. This brings ”
ing it would give employees of mer­ emergency measure it was tho only
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STATE—August
26
forecast,
48,the
German
total since the. begin­
cantile establishments time to get common aense course to take.
000 bales; production la4t year (Cen­ ning of tho war as compiled from the
away from town fmd^viatt friends or
Out of it must come a code of sus, 47,831 bales.
ism s sources, to 3,375,000. These
relatives and still return in time to labor legislation analogous to tho
if-'
UNITED
STATES—Auguat
25,
figures Include n il/the German na­
resume work on Monday morning. banking and currency act. That
forecast, 1^,800,000 bales; produc-. tionalities, but do not includo the
FO R
A movement has been started in code will not be adopted in a wefiJt+Uon | Mt year (Census), 11,191,820 naval and colonial casualties.
i
Jacksonville to make Saturday after­ or a month, but It will be adopted bales.
* The detailed figure* for tho month
noon a hulf holiday in moat Florida The mn»binary has finally been seb
Oranges
of / j^uat follow:*
cities and towns.—Cocoa Star.
in motion. *
STA2E—September 1 condition
I I.led, 42,700; prjaoneta, 1,800;
, *‘^ly grove ought to bo a living advertisement for your Pboalime. I *
------ O----The main difference between Mry
compared with the ton year av­ m’wlng, 42,000; wounded, 153,600.
have used it two years, and have also Used a fair qunntity of Sulphate of
Wilson
and
Mr.
Roosevelt
in
thoso
Building activity in Sanford dur­
erage of 83. .
Total 240,900.
Potash
and Nitrate ef Soda: This year, in spltq of the drought, the trees
ing the present summer haa sur­ two crises is that Mr. Wilson took
\UNITED STATES—September
ST
1
Detailed
figures
for
the
period
of
have
kept
their dark green color all through and the crop of fruit will be
passed any previous time in tho his­ decisive measures before tho dam- condition 86.5, compared with the t ie war to the end of August, 1910:
the
largest
I have yet had."
» .
tory of the Celery dty. There are ago had been dbne, and Mr. Roose­ ten
average of 85.9.
,
Killed,
832,000;
prisoners,
165,000;
now going on soma changes in the velt waited until after the damage
I
missing. 234,000; wounded, 2,144,GrspefruU
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
business and other sections -that will had boon done.
0J0. Tot*!, 3,376,000.
{STATE—
September
1
condiripn
_______ Prices F. O. B. Phoslim e, Florida, In Bags
Tho President and congress saved
make a noticeable difference in the
70} compared with the nine y«ir
the
country
from
acivil
war
and
aspect of affairs. The addition tp
CARLOAD
averago of 79.
LESS THAN CARLOAD
the grammar school ar.d the con­ gave.it tlmo. for-calm, dispassionate
$
9
.
0
0
P
e
r
T
o
n
**'!««&gt;■
$10.00 Per Ton
struction of a new primary school action to prevent a similar crisis in : 1. . .i
The fifst price given below to the
building, the changes in the budding the future. What would be the
WRITE FOR BOOKLET
for the Seminote bank, alterations state of affairs-in the United States average on September 1 this year,
(Continued from Page 1)
nnU
the
second
the
avenge
on
Sepand Improvements in the cold stor­ today if less prompt and effective
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age plant, new stores and aprtmento measures had been adopted by the jtember 1 last year.
Mr.
Jinkina
appeared before the
■ •‘and many new homea and dwellings government? That to the the com- I- kTAT£—Wheat
and -.. cento hoard and asked permission to pur­
CHASE &amp; 'COMPANY, Sanford Agents
for rental for permanent improve- plot* reply to all' this irresponsible p«&lt; bushel. Corn, 79 and 88. Oats, chase certain aupplfee % lift of which
BOX 462
6 jtn d $4. Potstoes, 130 and 107. was presented.
hat will go to make the grow-! criticism.—^World.
critt
Moved by* Mr.
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THE SANFORD HERALD'
, Mlaa Helen Rowland will leave
T bund a / fd^ Orlanrfd, where «ho
haa acepted a - position with the
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sand of having enough to elact him
on the first primary. Under the
A fine line of Sports, Felts and Early Fall Velvet Shapes
party rules i candidate must get a
•t
majority of the votes to Secure the&lt;
nomination. Since, tho first primary,
Utile H appeolV
M &lt;aU o" iI | " 1Waiting
i T l ink,
* ^ stamp
' pad Ink, paste,
Lillie
PK® . *—»,_&lt;!/
Robert A. Cooper, who ran ft strong
of Matter* in Brief—
! !( mucilage, fountain pen ink, number­
third to tho two survivors, has an­
Personal Items of
nounced thgt he would support GoV-*
ing machine, ink, cash- register ink,
Pattern Hats Are Being Copied From Imported M odels
- I n t e r e s t ,x
ernlr Manning in tho second race.
in fact every kind of Ink known, at
tne Herald office. ’
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fo r .(uilroqd commissioner, James
Received in New York This Month
Gunsler
who
led
the
field
and
Albert
P
or
delicious
hot
biscuits
use
Jubn
I saatmary of tb« Floating Small :
T*lk» Sufclnetlj Arranged for
S. Farit are in tho second race.
Self Rising Flour—At all grocers.
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MORE
CONTRIBSUTIONSHarried Herald Reader*
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In the Third Congressional Dis­
trict F. II. Dominick, w holod in the
Mr. snd."”MH. "will Coulbourne
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Demorratlc Campaign Fund C on­ first primary, opposes W yatt Aiken, •
are
in
the
city
tho
guests
of
Mrs.
Born to Mr. and Mrs, Charles
tinues to Grow in Seminole
tho incumbent who ran second.
Coulbourne’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Britt a Ane ^obY boy*
The campaign fund for tho ’N a­
H. H. Chappell.3' They havo been
for S a l e — Delayed order juat ar- in Atlanta during the summer but tional Democratic Campaign Furid'
m
ri„a-CeIery seed America* and expect to leave in u few days for continues to grow and as more of Make ihe^'arm Produce Your LivSrench. H. H. Chappell, v Celery New York, where Mr. Coulbourne tho loyal Democrats learn of the
,Every dollar that is spent foh
m s
•
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.avenue.
method of raising money for th’o re- something that can he grown on the
will engage in the celery trade.
Postal card from O. L. Taylor
Model 69 Touring car in first election- of Woodrow Wilson they do farm is wasted, and the farmer who
otatM that It is hot In Hot Springs. class condition going cheap.
At not hesitnto to bring In their dollar Tran ill afford (o lose th a t dollar is
Items of Interest for the Man
Well, what-could you expect?
to The Herald office. Last week the the one that most frequently throws'
D. A 0 . Motor Co.
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&amp;
contributions were $54 since which it a Way. Goodness knows the poor
Use Juba Self Rising tflour for
Behind the. Plow
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for
ddidous hot Biscuits—At ail gro- delicious hot Biscuits—At all gro­ time the following have come across: msn has enough trouble without this
On hand............ ....... J...... :.Ll ....|54.00 indictment but he m ust face the
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cers.
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H. M. Lucas
1 .0 0 facts.
Kslpb Roumillat is home after a
Not a farmer in the state Marlon Boys Will Hal up Hampshirrs Kach of the important diseases and
idfars. June Roumillat has returnod W! E. .Msminis........... .........
The Marion county pig club re­ pests of citrus tree* Will be discussed. :1
.0
0
raises us much food for his own table
au&amp; with the Florida Naval Refrom a pleasant visit to relatives in A. Sammli;.„„„____ ;_______
ceived
a carload of puyehred Hamp­ Thero will be exhibits of these difr*
1.00
as V should. l thls is particularly
Krves- Ralph looks very plfty in Jacksonville and her many Sanford
shire
pigs'recently.
These pigs came esses and pests showing important
G.
L.
RledaoeJ.™,....
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1
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0
trie
of
tho
poor
man.
Ids ssilor costume.
J
friends are glad to see her homo R. G. Hickson............ ....____
from
Indiana,
and
there,
were thirty stages of their life histories. The
1.00
Modei 68 Overland Roadster for again.
With all his work and aweat and
two
in
the
lot.
Since
thero were laYcst information concerning these
LOO
A.
T.
Lipford—
I
__
__
ftts/efforts to got along, he contrib­
ssls at B. &amp; 0 . Motor Co. *6-3tc
For delicious hot biscuits uso Jub'a T. I. Hawkins.!^.__________
only
twenty-three,
members
In the troubles will be given. Methods of
1.00 utes further to his own.poverty ev­
T. R. Lanier" of "Lake county was Self Rising Flour—At all grocers.
club
the
other
pigs
were
taken
by prevention snd control will be thor­
Schellc Maines .............. .......
1.00 ery time he gives a coin from his
In the city yesterday and today
farriers.
Another
carload
of
tho
oughly discussed. In addition there,
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Ben Fish ..__ ____________
2.00 emaciated zpurse in exchange for
calling on his m any. friends.
same
breed
will
be
placed
among
will be lectures on fertilizing and cul­
Uso Juba Self Rlalng Flour for
Tho lists sent to the country pre­ som6thln(f that he can grow.
the
farmers
of
the
county.
tivating
citrus trees, gasoline en­
delicious
hot
Blicuita—At
all
gro­
Lettuce seed ready for delivery.
cincts have not been heard from yet
Ask one of these farmers why he
gines,
spraying
machinery, the mar­
cery
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but the people are greatly interested
Dutton Crate Co.
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does not grow more products for - The bshkers of Marion county are keting of citrus fruits, bud selection,
Miss Evelyn Berner will leave to­ \/M rs. R. E. Tolar and little daugh­ in the campaign and they will re­ home cohsumption, why ho does not financing th e pig- dub.' They have the new fsrip loan act and a num- .
morrow for a vUlt to Atlanta, Qa. ter are home from the mountain! of spond very liberally. If you have not adopt certain methods or why he furnished the purchase price, $40, her of other subjects.
She will be accompanied to Jackaon- North Carolina where thoy spent already been solicited bring your does, not grow livestock. His an-. and have taken the hoys’ notes for
dollar in to ,T h e Herald office any
eighteen months.
?
vUlfc by Miss Agnea Berner and Miss several months.
sWer will he the universal one. He
time
in
tho
next
ten
days
and
add
Frank Adams has accepted a posi­
Laura Chittenden.
hasn’t the money. Now what really • It will be remembered that the Jefferson Farmers Buying Purebred
Hogs
tion with the Hill Hardware Co., your mite toward the Democratis can he made of an answer of that duh decided several months ago to
For drilcfous hot biscuits use J u t s after serving several yesra with the victory-and re-election of Woodrow
Jefferson county farmers have
kind? Of course it is the lack of ralsp trie breed of hogs. Several
Self Rising Flour—A t all grocers.
Fernald Hardware Co.* His many Wilson.
made
n discovery. You have often .
farmers
signified
their
willingness
to
money
that
-makes
him
poor.
Dr.
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R. J. Holly,
friends and customers are glad to
A. H. Logan, veterinary field agent raise- the same breed when a breed heard how much money ono could
Grapefruit juice companies are be­ know that he will remain in San­
Secretary-Treasurer.
for the United States Department of should he selected. Pursuant to this save if he did not have to spend so
ing established in several Florida ford. .
agriculture,'
who is stationed at the agreement those farmers took the much. Weil, Jefferson county far­
a
4
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*
towns and the great United States
LABOR SITUATION CRITICAL
For delicious hot biscuits uso Jubn
University of Florida, urfes such pigs that were not needed for the mers propose to save, some of the
will be treated to one of tho myriad Self Rising Flour—At all grocers.
farmers to raise everything possible pig dub and ordered another car­ money which they have been spend­
delights possessed by Florida when
Every
Lina
of
Business
in
New
ing uselessly. There is a great deal
that they consume and they can load.
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enough of them are-funning. I t is
York Affected
savecthe money which they usually • The advantages for a uniform of expense in harvesting and markets
said by students of the fruit situa­
"Go to the Bcsch
New York, Sept. 12.—All mem­ pay the grdTccr. With that money breed of hogs in n given locality nro Ing crops. Furthermore the market
tion that this method will consume
Hoad to Daytona now in good
bers of trade unions in Now York, they can make the needed improve­ mnny. C. K. McQunrrie, state agent will pay a bigger price for a finished
alt the fruit that Florida cah grow
condition
Yonkers, Mount Vernon and N«^w ments, and lift themselves out of the for the University of Florida Exten­ product. Consequently these- Jef­
for many years to come.
h
Travel over CONCRETE BRIDGE Rochelle found themselves today, rut.
sion Division, aajd recently, “The ferson farmers nro going .into the
Uie Juba Self Rifling Flour for
to the Beach"
active factors in the dispute between
farmers, pig club members, and manufacturing busin:fs. *
delirious hot Biscuits—At all gro­
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* - tho Interborough Rapid Transit Co.
They are buying hogs, purebred
J. L. Hollingsworth convicted of bankers of Marion coucty have tak­
wers. •
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■nnd its employees. The various in- -embezzling city funds was today en a step' which.will be beneficial hogs, too, with which to harvest the
* Do You know
Mr. and Mrs. James Dossey and
I dividual labor orfijipizaiinni in.ihn«n sentenced to five years in tho .state not only to themselves but to ^the raw products and through which
That
Musson’s
pool
'little folks have returned from b visit
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—n j, mi- iiiiuruuitjPKii convict camps by Judgo Leu J. Gib­ whole county as well, fly raising a they expect to market those same
.c
n‘lB and its subsidiary companies rc- son of the criminal court of record.. given hreod of hogs they will he .'able products as meat. The hog makes
Owing to the scarcity of aome of about it. Thoy come regular, d &lt;,ar ceivcd the appeal drafted by tho Judge Gibson allowed John P. Wall, to market ' advantageously. They n gdod harvesting machine and when
[’ the IngredicnU we havo been unable running, water. Coma on Second or central labor bodies-lust night, re­ attorney fof"Ilollingiworth, 90 days will have no trouble in marketing in lie is through with a crop it has in­
to obtain Carter’s New Clco paste Third street to entrance. East side questing a sympathetic strike of all in which to filo a bill of exceptions, turloud lots. They 'wll) obtain uni­ creased to several times its origins!
for several weeks. Beg to announce of town. Five minutes walk from organized wuge earners. in their and filed a supersedeas bond at $?,- formity qhlch means nn increase in value. Furthermore, ho is capabto
price. A carload of hogs of a given of taking tho crop to market on his
_that-we now have plenty of it. 10c, any part of the city, dpon every jurisdiction "In support of tho con­ 600.
breed,
quality, size and color will body.
25c and 60c sites. Herald -Print ing day EXCEPT Tuesday and Friday. tention of tho tercet railwuy men for
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,
Open nights when requested. 99-tf the right to orgnnize."
tiring from a half cent to a cent
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At a recent meeting of the ktate
M. C. Gardner, agent for'the Uni­
Congress has decided to abolish y/
Since the response to this appeal Democratic executive committee more u pound than a mixed lot *df versity of Florida Extension Divi­
New.Dentist Here
the burdensome and deservedly un­
Dr. H. H. McCaslin has pur­ must ho decided by vote of mem­ Hon. Frank Hnrris, the'veteran edi­ the Batne quality and. size.
sion in-Jefferson county, has been
popular war stamp tax and let the chased the dental parlors of Doctor bers, several days must elapse be­ tor of the Ocala Banner, 'wns nom­ ' "Furthermore, farmers will be pushing the purebred hog, aPd to munition makers pay tho deficit. Housholdor. Doctor McCostln 1 s a fore its effect will ho known. A cen­ inated as one of the presidential elec­ able to trade sires or to buy* them show that he has faith In his teach­
Chalk up another scorn for the recent graduate of Vanderbilt Uni­ tral committee hus been organized tors and wo are pleased to note that cooperatively. This will save hun­ ings he has purchased some purebred
Wilson administration.
versity and wifi be able to servo the .and daily meetings will he held to he received al.most the solid vote of dreds of dollars when tho whole Hampshiros himself. Tho purobred'
public
with all the advanced meth­ direct a sympathetic {^&gt;neral strike the convention, for ,he deserves all copnty 1* considered.”
Second Hand E. M. F. 'newly
animal will harvest as ‘efficiently as
------- O - ----------------in case it is called. Opinions were the honor the Democratic party can
ods
of
dentistry.
painted and in good condition, for
tho rjizorback, use the feed tnore
Dr. Housholder will retire from tho expressod today that most of tho give him.
Citrus Growers Will Meet Octo- economically, and will produce meat
sale. Cheap. At B. A 0 . Motor
*.
practice of dentistry and devote his unlopa appealed to would defer ’defber 17th to 20lh *
Co. .
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of higher quality from th‘e feed.
inaite
actionin
tho
hope
that
such
time
to
farming
interests.
'
A
fruit
buyer
recently
t(R4
a
fruit
Theao are IheHeasons that they aro
v Mr. *M. Minarik left Saturday for
For vitality and longevity the San
a
rudicaL
step
might
be
avoided.
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wer
t
W
Utesi1
w
K
w
r'Tfiat^
^hrri
f fconw^he ’Old order.
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DiLj£jfUimm%_Exi*ftition-»-ttTecoriF
Clayton, Ga., for a short visit. Mrs.
LahlcJ«ad«*-declared,
however,
that
would
givs
him
a
good
price
for
Ijls'
Twenty
Five
and
Fifty
Minarik. who has been spending the
breaker. I t bos been running nearly
\Va cull the following story from strikes might he vailed without de­ two years. It has paid all expenses brlght fruit, hut not a cent for his
summer at Clayton will return with
Mrs. Inmsn Dead
lay' in trades directly affecting the and has a respectable surplus. More rusty fruit. He explained than per­
Life:
him the last of the week.
Winter
Hav£n, Sept. 10.—News
In Nantucket there • aro many operation of street cars.
than 2,600,000 visitors have stun it. haps he might be able to handle the ^was received here this'morning from'
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
widows and spinsters, left . quite
And it is atilt doing business the marked fruit after Christmas.
Self Rising Flour—At all grocora.
:[Dr. Ussy Bt-Jewett-gnmniTlflrig the
BLEASE a n d m a n n in g
alone, who are accustomed to hire a
—Mfr-Grower do~ yOU'R'nqw ^ what death of her sister, Mrs.~Florcn?e E.
sabie ys ever.
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man to sleep in their homos to ward . . . . . . .a —
this means? The fruit buyer knows Inman at their summer home at
The Augusta Chronicle ’ has been off any nocturnaTdangers. One man In Runoff for Gubernatorial Nom­
With Cuban capltg^ interested in his business. He would show .no Chautatiqua, N. Y. .The news came
raised to rnckrCaches, In one big
ination in South Carolina
who enmo to have quitd a business in
the
proposition, Jacksonville is con­ preference if he knew he could moke by wire and was addressed' to John
roanufactiying plant they became so
this line, put &lt;out, above his door, a
Columbia,
P.
C.,
Sept.
12.—With
fident
that a lino of ateamers with a os much money from handling the A* Snlvcly of this city, who b con­
.numerous Vint they caused a short
He knows ‘ that the ’ nected with the family. The newa.
aigq which read as follows:
Richard I. Manning a n d . Cole L_xegular freight nnd passenger sohed- rusty fruit.
circuit in the plant from time to
Odd
jobs
during
the
d
a
y
,,
market
is
growing
more critical of was not unexpected, aa njessages of
B ld a s e c o n t e n d e r s In t h e ule will soon bJ a' certainty betweon
time. The - insul atfon around the
the
fruit
it
buys.
It wants bright warning had been given during the
Twerity-flve
cents
an
hour./
gubernatorial
race,
South
Carolina
that city and Havana.
joints was entirely eaten away and
fruit. Are you 'prepared to deliver post fow days announcing the seri­
Sleeping with nervous old ladies
Democrats
will
vote
today
In
a
run­
the vibration of the building did the
bright fruit? ICxn you do it every ous condition of Mrs. Inman, who
Fifty cents •
off primary. Chief interest centers
Wst towards creating the trouble.
Had- Enough.
year,
or* is it a matter of. accident was given every ckre rfnd attention .
in the contest fo{ governor, though
A party of musicians were but “husk­
' Use Juba Self Rising Nhur for
Yn Honor of Rav. P. E. Slelnmeycr there aro second races, for railroad ing" ano Christmas • ove,. aud their that you havo brifght -fruit this by most competent physicians and'
delirious hot Biscuits—At all gro‘„
On Tuesday evening Mrs. Frank commissioners, for congress from one music was not such as would "soothe year?:
nurses. Arrangements for the funer­
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If you are unable to recognize the al have been made and Interment
Adams ‘delightfully entertained the district snd four places us circuit so­ tho ravage breast.'' Thoy were about
:
-O’^en'rvl piriv f u ’oyir.i* w m p stewards of the Methodist church licitor. In addition thero aro many to begin playing In ono of tho streets different pesta that infest your trees, will take place in. tho private burial
Bo t ‘. *. ,&gt;ntjl
,ij ur*i i.r , nnd and their wives, in honor of the county offices to be filled at the sec­ whbn on elderly damn came out and, if you are uncertain how to control grounds at Florence VlUa. Relatives
*■!!- Leas,a 'i urr.-:r *-.q JC'tf'.rj Jr., birthday of her father, Rev. F, E. ond primary. •
handing them * coin, remarked: “ You then effectually nnd economically, who were at the deathbed will leave
need not bother to play. I heard you for an investment of ten or fifteen Chautauqua early Monduy morning
*•». C . bavaji, ,
.-. ^.tha Stelhmeycr.
The occasion was a
The Campaign for governor, inter­ in tho next street.”
“"‘I Leslie HU1.
dollars for board, room and rAilroad and will arrivo in Winter Haven
very jiippy affair and much en­ esting throughout the summer Kss
For delicious hot ^biscuits use Juba joyed by nil present.
information by attending the Sev­ Wednesday night and interment will
become estpecislly warm with the
Easy
to
Rsdlato
Happiness.
*” kiiing Flour—At all groccas.
In behalf of the stewards Mr. For­ elimination of all but two candidates - It Is astonishing how much one enth Annual Citrus Seminar which talke place Thursday.
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rest Lake, In well chosen snd ap­ in the first primary, two woeka ago. without money may give—a kind word, Inclusive. ,
Use Juba Rdf Rising Flour for propriate remark* presented Mr. At that primary Mr. Blease, who has a helping hand—tho worm sympathy •- Tfhe purpose of this meeting Is to
Henry Ford is suing the Chicago
delicious bot Biscuits—At all gro- Bteinmeyer with a handsome Motris already served two term* as gov­ that rejoices with those who rejoice give the citrus growers tho latest and Tribune for a million 'dollars for
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chair and reading lamp. In the ernor and who -wra a candidate for and weeps with those who weep. No best Information on differeht sub­ colling him on archlst. He doesn't
litre is thechance to buy
a course of the evening Miss Sheldon United States senator against ach- man Is so poor, no woman 1s so poor, jects pertaining to the growing snd need-the million,* but wo hope *ho
There gets* it. The south has no reasoi
Ladillac second hand, in good condl- rendered several charming' violiti atgr E. D. Smith two yea^s ago, as not to ho able to contribute large­ marketing of citrus fruits.
«°n. st a very lowprice. B. A O. numbers with Mias Fannie Reha led the field by some 22,000 votes, ly to tho happiness of those around will be four days of unstruetive lec­ feel kindly toward the Chicagc
tures, exhibits ysnd demonstrations. Tribune.
Mdtor Co.
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Munstui accompanist. Enjoying the but lacked more than eight thou- them.—Anon. •

DfAND ABOUT THE (3T Y !

gracious hospitality of Mrs. Adams
were Mr. and Mrs. Lake. Mr. and
Mrs. J. K. Mettinger, Mr. and M*a.
Charles, Mr, and Mrs. L. P. Hagan,
Mr. and Mrs. Fields, Mr. and Mrs.
S. 0. Shinholser, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Chappell, Dr. and Mrs. Mason, Mrs.
T. D; Hayes, Miss SallJe Robson,
Mlaa Sheldon, Miss Fannie . Reba
Munson,
Mrs. Stelnme'yer
and
daughters and Mr. Adams,

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to New London, Uonn., Jo give t’
commissioner* the Information he
haa gathered first hand concerning
the military situation along the in­
ternational boundary.
General Bliss was authorised to
hold, hitnself in rgadineas to reaponc
to a summons and will leave when­
ever notified he 1| wanted. The
General la regarded ae one of the
army’s most competent authorities
on Mexico questions. He completed
a personal inspection of all the bor­
der patrol militia camps. .
Press pro from pllticol and bUoincss quarters Is* being brought to
bear, upon Sccr clary-Uwker and-Administration officials generally to
withdraw national guarcl organize
lions from the border.
The department has informed al
inquireri’th at action will be taken as
soon aa practicable. Secretary Baker
already has indicated th a t as soon aa
the units now on route Jo tho border
arrive other organizations will bo
withdrawn. "Guardsmen still In thoir
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tour of border fieldjs*1’* ^ before
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Among tho docorollons which will
bo used by smart folk this year, ant
which are very useful when natural
llowers cannot bo bail, are the paper
water lilies and cherry boughs sold In
tho Japanoso shops.. Theao, howovot’,
generally go wltli Japanoso crockery
and thoy are most often uaed at the
tea given with tho afternoon reception.
When real water lilies can bo had at
tho florist's. It Is not uncommon to
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self inflicted, yet a careful- study of
' Still True
conditions as they* exist today force
When uiw-Ttmantcra----------us to such a conclusion.- It may be
The timos abroad.
our present manner of living, or It
The many horrors
may be some phase of dissatisfac­
With which they’re stored,
tion innatd in ‘the human heart and
lie fear of travel ,
which has developed gradually from
Upon the soa
neration to generation; or It may
Where U;boat perils
ie even pure contrariness of spirit,
So frequent b----- e
which accounts for our discontent,
The constant danger
hut whatever the cause, we cannot
Of railroad strikes,
help knowing that aa a whole the
Tho street infesting
human raco is not as happy or aa
. Of motor bikes,
light hearted as it might he. So
This epidemic
many persons go through life with a
*■T hat’s children’s foe,
Chip on their shoulders, so many
And threatens kiddies
have n grouch of their own creation
Where’er thoy go----elth er against a fellow bqlng or n
When one considers,
condition which does not* please
Again I say,
them, and
rather- than take the
These ways of spending
trouble, or be fair and impartial
. Tho summer day.
enough to prove their contentioua
Forced is conclusion
groundless, they prefer to fan their
When one would roam,
smoldering* discontent into a blaze
‘the place that’s safest
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which sometimes consumes their
Is .home, sweet home.
reason and makes them incapablo of
—Baltimore American^/ acting with common sense. For­
• • •
tunately such cases afe pioru tho ex­
T A man who was not feeling very ception than tho rule, yet at tho
well in Jacksonville on account of same time there are muny other per­
Multum In Parvo.
tho excitement, heat and Davis sona who, while ndt going to such
Ono-tblrd of the foola In tho country
packago cluba of that city left in his extremes in the blindness of their think they can beat a lawyer oxpound­
Ford for DeLaud thinking the quiet personal antipathies, are still unfuir ing tho laws. One-half think thoy con
atmosphere of thut city would be enough to nurse their grouphes ost beat the doctor healing tho sick. Twobeneficial. lie also took a bottle of tho expense of others as well as thirds of them think thoy can put the
Tamarack with him upon’ the advice themselves. It is this latter class pilnlster In the hole expounding the
of his neighbor. He took several which wields so unpleasant an in­ gospel, and all of them think they can
doses between Jax and St. Augus­ fluence in all conditions of life—in beat tho editor rumilug a paper.—Caro­
tine And began feeling very well in­ the home where perhaps its blight lina Square Deal.
deed and felt* so well by the time is the greatest; In the sacred circles
, Different Propoeitlon.
he reached Daytona that he noticed of friendship, in business relations
"But,
surely, Bunkum,’* said tho
the .car running very much better and in all forms of social inter­
white man, "you are not afraid of that
and the rough places being smoothed course."
old dog? Why, ho cats right out of
out of the road. By the time he
my hand!" “Vaasah! Yasaaht When
reached DeLand he was feeling iiko
BLISS ON STAND
ho cats out o* yo' hand, It's yo‘ band;
a Willie i boy on Saturday night and
but when he done takes a fool notion
wonder of wonders the Ford car hud General Will Give Information on to eat out o' muh leg. It's muh leg,
,*ah!“—Kansas City Star, *
grown into a Cadillac. This Tam­
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Mexico
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arack thing is great.
Washington, Sppt. 12.—Secretary
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Teaching by Example. * 1 Says the Charleston News and quest of the American Mexican Com­
That which wo nro, wo eboll teach,
Courier: " I t is not easy to believe mission t o , have Mai.-1
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Why the. Choice,
“Of course, I want my daughter tohave soma kind of artistic education.
I think m let her atudy singing," sold
Mrs. Neighbor. “Why nqt a rt dr litorature?" suggested Mrs, Highbrow.
'A rt spoils canvas and literature
Hay Caldwell's work has shown a wastes
reams of paper.. Singing mere­
big Improvement of late. . ___
ly
produces
a temporary disturbance
s
e
a
Aviator Says There Isn’t Enough
of tho atmosphere," was tho reply.—
The Central league ts in the best Now York Times.
to Do While Flying
financial condition It has ever been lil.
• • •
Aloft
His VerdleL
Pitcher Barnes of the Braves has
At the mooting of tho Afro-Ameri­
ns much speed ns Alcxabder or Wal­
can Debating club tho question of cap­
ter Johnson.
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ital punishment for murder occupied
Joe Judge, first busemnn of Wash- the attention of the .orators for the
inillflirrTiflny never bo nKlo to play evening' ' One FpcnlTer had n ’ great
deal to say about tho sanity of per­
baseball again
"Ball far Hours Without Putting
• •
sons who thus t,ook the law Into their
Hand on Lever," Bay* One-.
Ituy Schalk, star catcher of the own hands. Tho last speaker how­
Clouds Most Deadly Things
White
Sox, atill outclasses all of the ever, after a stlrrtog harangue, con­
They Have to Fear.
cluded with groat feeling: "Ah ,ufl.
llg league backstops.
ngrooi wlf cup’till punishment an' all
London/—The hardest part about
Luther Cook, the former. New York die heah talk 'bout sanity, Any pusflying in wur la the thinking that
outfielder,
has been benched by tbe son 'at c'mlts murdoh ain't In a sani­
flying man has to do. llere'a the Idea
tary c'ndlllon."
Oakland.
club,
for poor hitting.
In an English flying man's own words:
• * •
"There Isn’t enough to keep a man's
Next to Orover Cleveland Alexander,
, Good .In Industry.
mind busy In tho nir since the war Ed 1'fefTcr of the Itoblns lias no equql
-Thank
God overy morning that you
hue developed tho aeroplane. In the
circuit Juht now. have something to do that day which
old days of the ucropluno there were in President Toner’s
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must bo done, whether you like It or
so many Uilngs a flying -man had to
Del Howard, former manager of tho not. nolng forcod tn work sad to do
watch thut he didn't have time to wor­ San Frondsco club, Is In* with Onrlfl
irour best will breed you aTnusdrod
ry about what might happen Jtu. jUlm.
'OVPtnlOn
U\o^urclinso
of
tho
Oakvirtue* which the Idle will never
But ‘nm iese days sitting In‘your ma
knpw.—Charles Kingsley.
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chine Is about llko slttlug on a log land club.
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and waiting for sotncthlug to happen.
Tho Boston Itod Sox have turned
iDOOfl o o o o o a a a o a a a a a o o a e c
“We don’t hnvo to use our hands Pitcher
Dick
McCabe
over
to
Hartford
ns wo used to. Thoro Is only one lev?
er, and you don't have to watch that of tho Eastern league.
• • •
very closely. You can fly for hours
Jack
Coombs
pitches an average of
without having your hund on I t You
one
fast
ball
tq
each
batsman, or about
V E T E R IN A R IA N
can write or reud or smoke, and un
85
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an
ordinary
game.
less you touch tho lover to. change Us
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position you will fly along at the same
Hughle Jennings has turned reform*
HAND B R O S. hT/iULKS
level Indefinitely owing to tho sclfer.
Ho
now
lbslats
on
putting
an
end
Htablllzntion of tho machine.Bring in yoar lame and aick
to loud and profane-mouthed fans. horses and males. Have them
Look Down; Watch Bhells.
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treated. Have theirleelh examin­
*‘8q, with your attention only mildly
Bubo Hchaucr, tbe Giants* extra
ed, sharp corners drrsNcd down,
occupied, you keep looking down over pitcher, has been released to tbs
projections cut~off and decayed
the edge to see what's happening. You Louisville club of the American as­
molars extracted.
get to wutcldng the wires and wonder­ sociation.
ing what would happen If a bullet cut
one of them. You lopk at the frail
Irons und consider how frail they real­
ly are. Shrapnel Is breaking' below
you and nround you, perhaps. That's
dally occurrence. Thero's no use
of trying to dodge It, fur by doing so
In Thirty Days Note. The Difference in Health and Vitality
you tuAy only run Into 1L
HCIKNCE
"So there you sit Imagining all sorts
/ ,8ci«nta h a s pio*«n th a t SO par c a s t at e k ro n le U oubtas a r a cauaad b y 'lm p r o p a r
of horrlbtu possibilities. You’ve been
■flat and d rla k la g impure w atar.
told to go to » certain place and then
G O O D H O P E M IN ED AL WATEB
la a p ara, n a tu ral, tnadlclnal w atar, do w las fro m a e u h ta ira n a a n aprlng. n a a rly
return. Your route Ik all laid out for
oaa thousand fact daap. T hle w a ta r l« never tr e a te d or d e e to ra d la enjr w ay, b a t u
you aud your duties are so simple and
bottled direct from tbe m ineral walla to th e c o n ta in e r, re ta in in g all i u natural gaaaa
and m adlcinal propartlea.
easy that while you’re performing
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StO S.M RBW A BD
them you have a thousand times too
on proof an d eonvirtlon of a n y oaa ra p ra so n iln s tbem aaivaa aa flood H op*
Aganta. unleaa duly autborlaad by the com pany, or n ay on* rattlllng Qood Ifo p o
much spare time for thought anil wor­
rontalnara an d aatllng apuiloua w ater aa Good H ope M ineral W atar, ar t h a t th a
ry. As for myself, I’d much rather
flood Hope W ater Vom pany o v e r olfara for aalo a n y w atar, a a c o p t th a t which co m a e
d irect from th a Good llo p a M in eral Walla, aleo, II th a G ood Hop* W ater C o m ­
have the aeroplane a less simple af­
pany or It* aaeocialea aver d o eto r« d or treated th la w atar la a n y ahapa, m an n er o r
fair, Jyst to have my attention occu­
In rra j'a ra will g!** the ab ove rew ard .
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pied. ‘An Imagination is m curse to a
And then there's tho problem of the
whirling compass.
An nlrman flier Into a cloud; sud­
denly the Anger of his compass be­
gins to *whirl abound like a clock
gnnu mad. Scientists Buy It doesn't
whirl, but so many English nirnlen
have hud the experience that even
tho scli-ntltlc men are wondering
whether the phenomenon Isn't worth
studying.

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The Whirling Compass,
Here’s u flying man’s si do of It:
“hly compass Anger had whirled like
a top when I have gone Into a cloud.
It's enough to turn you demented.
It's bad enough, goodness knows, to
be lost In u cloud, but to have your
compass go back on you at the same
time Is too much. Our scientific In­
structors tell un that the compass
•doesn't change but that wo loso our
heads'when we get Into the mist and
Change our course* without realising
it, so that the compass indicator
changes on tu rally.*
"But In somp clouds your compass
doesn't change, It remains ns steady
as It was In tho sunshine. Why should
ii l i t e r Jiggle his course unknowingly
In one cloud nod not fn another? My
opinion is tlint there are certain kinds
of clow]s that are charged with elec­
tricity. Jn sueh clouds' your compass
goes .crazy. In 0{her^ivortls, where*
electricity la not present your compass
behaves Itself.”
‘ Itotv far are tho clouds above the
earth?
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, As high above na we'wlsh to climb.
But tho chief questloa with a flying
man Is how low tbe clouds are. . A
crack English flier told tbe correspond­
ent something about low clouds.
"You may. be walking along tho
street un n heavy day sod, looking up,
may thick that tho clouds are miles
high. As a matter of fact they may be
only 200 or 800 feet abovo you. That's
th6 kind of a day that the airman
dreads. I’ve been lost la a cloud la
Franco and come down out of It only
"to find myself flying around among tho
church steeples of a French town, with
good chances of killing myself.
"In a cloud you can never tell wheth­
er you’re over the eucmy'a lines. You
may coma right down Into bis trenches
before yon know 1l Clouds, the low
kinds, are the most deadly things ws
have to fear.”
Perchee on High Sign.
8t. Louis.—Hlanding on tbe tip of
a big electrical sign on top of the
Terminal hotel, 110 feet from the side­
walk and extending out 12 feet from
tbe building Hoe, Robert ft. Pruitt of
Detroit Mich., desisted from his peril­
ous "stunt" only after atlachea of the
hotel had repeatedly threatened to calf
the police. “1 wanted to u e the city,"
ahld Pruitt. He was taken to the city
hospital and placed la the observatlon ward.

a u to provo t h a t Good Hop* M l n aral W ater baa been very afflcacloua la m any ch ro n le trou blae. auch'.aa a to m a e h
kidney, b lad d er trau b lre and rhaum allam .

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Wa aollcit th a patronage of G ood Hope M ln efat W atar oo Ita m erlla, and In n a y
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Thla w atar la nqw being uaed In tb e laigeat hotel* and a a n lta tiu m a In the S o u th .
Wa are eetabtfablng-local ageHciea all through th e South.
Itead th e analyaia, m^da in th e U. 8. C hem ical L aboratory.
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BRINSON THOUGH A WONDERFULL FIELDER WAS LEFT OFF-DHUNGER HAS BEEN
" HITTING OVER 300 ALL SEASON-TEAM COULD DEFAT AUGUSTA CHAMPIONS
Sanford and Orlando, now almost
at the end of their forty-game series,
are represented by two of the atrongicst nines that have ever played in
this atate. Both teams have drawn
on the South Atlantic and Southern
Leagues for player*, *Dana FilHglm
of Orlando, late of Charleston and
Cleveland .being among the more
prominent stars Induced to come
here.
A picked team from the two dubs
would make it interesting, for any
South Atlantic or Southern, League
' team and it Fa possible an effort
may be made to bring the Augusta
'pennant winnera of the Sally League
here. Picking the 2 men for their
proven ability In the local eerieA to
&lt;Utc, a picked team would line up
about as follows:
Dillinger, Lrlando, first base.
Bagman, Sanford, second base.
Crowell,. Orlando, shortstop.
Crow, Sanford, third base.
G o o c h , Orlando, left field.
Moore, Sanford, center field.
Taylor, Ori%ndo, catcher.
Chapman, Sanford, catcher.
The pitchers for such a team
could be selected 'from, Filligim, Or­
lando; Burmcister, Orlando: Fulton,
Ssnford; Bcllara, Sanford; amd Mos­
ley, Orlando. Bell* Sanford, and
Schuykr. Orlando, would fill in tho
utility 'roles.
Picking all-star teams is one of
the hardest jobs in tho game, for
if you full down on one position you
have to he ready to explain why'

Chapman and Taylor were select- J "
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AB It H PO A
come down hero and ace these hoys 1HerYidoh, 3b___ _ 4‘ 0 1*^0 2
work, they wouldghave the hardest Spitxnagle, 2b___ '3 0 1 i 2
Jobs of their lives-telling which one Crowell, as...
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was the better receiver.* Both are Gooch, cf...... 4
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good hitters and good throwers and Reynolds, rf.........4
Schuyler, If......___ 3 0
good ground coverers.
The following pitchers were se­ Dillin&amp;er, lb .„ „ „ . 4 0
lected: Filligim, Fulton, Zcllars, Bur-' Taylor, c---- ------, 4 0
meiater, Palmer and Mosley, all in Sikes, p ...... ............2 0
2 0
all this staff would burn up every­ Mosley, p.;_.....
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thing in the South Atlantic League
Totals
...... ...34 1 8 24 15 1
and with this club behind them
losing ball games would be few and
. Summary
far apart.
Earned runs: Orlando J, Sanford
Utility men Schuyler and Bell 3. Total baaee: Orlando 18, Sanford
both are dandy men and to leave 24. Lc^ft on bases: Orlando 7, San­
them off altogether would be show­ ford 0. Two base hits: Palmer, Rob­
ing bad judgment.
inson, Dillinger, Reynolds. Sacri­
fice hits: Crow 2, Brinson, Spitxnugle, Schuyler. Struck out by
Sikes 0, Mosley 4, by Palmer 3.
First base on balls: off Sikes 2, off
Mosley 0, Palmer 0. First base on
errors, Orlando 2, Sanford 2. Pitch­
ed balls, Sikes 66. Strikes 34, Mos­
ley 44, strikes 32; Palmer 89, strikes
65. Tima F hr 60 min. Umpire
LaRocque.
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PALMERJN
HIS USUAL
RARE FORM

PROBABLE
BUT NOT AL-

Sanford defeated Orlando hero
last Friday by a score of 4 to I. It
yas a case of too much ibilmer, as
has been the case all season, for
with this victory Palmer has won
eleven games, loet three and tied
four, not bad! • BILL had things
his way in this game, for the a
oTTKe ur
ot your team. Now, taking each Inndo club were absolutely helpless
• player of both clubs the writer will before his fadeaway and fast balls.4
try und explain just why the above Bill not only twirled a beautiful
players were selected.
(|
game but his double in the fifth in­
'*
_ __
In selecting Dillinger over Brinson ning brought In two runs. Tho San­
ford
infield
like
a
'twenty
three
jewel
the writer received more comments
on this one position than ail the rest Hamilton watch, never blowing in
of the teum combined. Each and the pinch, or rather never blowing nj
every one seems to think th a t tho all, for if there were uny, pinches
local firet sacker-should have had ddring the gume wc failed to recall
the call.
Brinson is without ■a it. The fielding of LEE CROW was
doubt tho Irest fielding first sacker tho outstanding feature of tho game.
. in this part of the country, but tho Lee made a hare hand atop of n ball
Orlando first sacker was chosen on that vtas sent down to a third base
by Herndon th a t'was very hard to
account of his hitting.
hnndlc, but. Lee made a -jump for
Second base was handed to Eng­ tho flying sphere and with his bare
man of the Sanford dub, not on ac­ hand threw Schuyler out at second
count of ljis fielding but his all base. PURCELL led tho "Sanford
round playing has hia opponent beat. Sluggers" with three hits b u t of four
A few days ngo it#wns reported
.
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Spitanagle- rovers, a world' of
The Herald
t l? t—na tnoted
bull
trips
to
the plate.
Puree tbeat
one_ in
■ground but he will mins more balls out in the sixth that looked some­ player was in Sanford resting up
•. in a week than Engman 'will in
thing like' the ones that have been from an injury received whilo play­
ye.»r.
Making Ty Cobb famous in the past. ing in tho big league. This report
Crowell vvas selected ovot Bell not
Purcell also'accepted four chances was circulated around and the Sport­
because Bell is not in his class for in the outfield, and altogether his ing Editor hast becn asked so many
when the writer p u t the two men work was of the hjghrat *typfl^- -In times if the.Ti&amp;flrt- .was Uuo. —IV
_. *?l*ih£Lha bad a-lUUe doubt about 'this game the Sanford boya looked must be a mistake, for the simple
- putting Crowell over Bell. We fail more like a real ball club than in Me reason it is Impossible for tho fastest
‘ train In the world to bring &gt;ny-por«
to see where Crowell is any better gam e.of the past.
^ _
flittirr than B«j||
far this
~~ All o j'tfe Boy's.-frifln^thi. b a t boy* son-ttftgLTBti' 1 .niiia-to-Swfrford—lit
_ *£Dhi* .woiic ‘iO-the bat-conW not’ be to 'Jim Moore, th e biggest man on four . hours time. The St. Louis
compared with that of Bell’s. But the club were in there fighting all Sporting NeWs, Che official sport
the honor is handed him for hia ex­ tho time. Sikes was sent in to work paper of this'country published in
c e l l e n t f i e l d i n g w h i c h no for the Orioles but the Sanford Slug­ their paper on Sept. 7th a box score
one wi l l d o u b t t h a t t h a t gers got next*to Sikey in the early of Snyder-playing first base in_ the
the Orlando short atop has put up part of the game and ho was ataken morning game of Sept. 4th w*hich
this season,. That's why he was out in favor of the "Spit Ball King.” was Labor Day. Now this Snyder
Moseley pitched brilliant ball all the who has been in Sanford witnessed
'•n ui rd ba/;j £,je Crow was so- way&lt; For tho first three innings not tho games here between Sanford
1,1111,1 ° ;*-f L crndo». m t\o first a Sanford player reached first base. and Orlando on that same dale.
p‘: 0 Eerndcn ia Rpi -t a lltS .Z .e, he In the eighth inning Moore connect­ So if any one can figure it is the
never, looked like one to the writer ed with one of Mosley’s spits and same Snyder who’ plays with tho St.
»ntl he never will be one. He may sent it .sailing down the first hose Louis Cardinals go ahead and FIG­
URE.., I t’ does seem as if .the report
have it on tho Sanford third sacker line a mile a minute. ,
was untrue th at the party to-whom
*hen It comes I to hitting, but
Furcell came up and beat out an
the
report was written about would
,row 80 Inf outshines him around inAeld hit but Mosley held tho boys
the third cushion that he'justly de- safe, for from then on his Spit Ball notify the -paper of the mistake and
save us all the trouble of trying to
®crvcs the call for third base.
was a little more than the Sanford
explain
this to the readers. When
Cut in the left field Lee Gooch la boya could solve.
any
NOTED
BALL PLAYERS,
Placed. Without any doubt he has
The boya are going after tho rest
come
to
Sanford
from now on wo
,, l,lac« cinched. His hitting and of tho“f am eeantl [^promises to be
will
be'
sure
and
get the facta be­
, ar°und playing puts him Tn this interesting for the. rest of the week,
fore publishing if. The writer of the
Place.
We have to say something in re­ Sport Page did not put tho article In
&lt;inter field is taken care of by gard to ihe rooting. The Sanford last week’s paper. The report was
i’loore, the_ heavy son of swat. fana seem to be a littio behind the handed in to a nothcr department
Jlm b“ n°t made on error this sea- Orlando fana when it comes' to en­ of the paper. If the writer ia mis­
A little encourage­ taken in his Article and tho gentle­
*?" a"d his *f*n U better than any couragement.
Player that we have seen down here ment every once'in a while helpa out
man to whom this is written for will
u ar this season. When it comes to the boya in their playing. So let’s
only come around and tell ua ho is
, in* Jin* ^ f*r from being down give them' a little more encourage­ the same Snyder now playing with
out and many a pitcher will ment.
the St. Louis Nationals we will
Below ia the box score of Palmer’s publish an APOLOGY. 'But not
? B.,V* ,00k Jlm
the face before
« will bo forced to lay his bat and eleventh victory:
until «. then.
Wove aside. •
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_
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ianford
• . AB R H PO A E
Burrell is placed in the right
Robinson. If......... 4 0 1 2 0 0
. Quite 8o.
“r the simple reason there is
C h a p m a n , * 4 0 0 4 0 0
Plagiary ia theft extenuated by flat-'4
l°okl good-enough
Bell, ns.......- ........ 4 0 0 1 2 0 tery none the lees real because enln4 12
3 0 0 tentional. d u a printed German verthi.rC,i Unle“ Wfi put Rol»lnaon In Moore, cf
Purcell,
r
f
4
1
3
3 0 0 ■Ion this bon mot ia signed O. E. w »
an 1 P ?C*' B&lt;&gt;t^
Pl»y*f&gt;
onl&gt;-one can be aelerted so
Crow, 3b....—___ 2 0 0 0 5
u k- landed to Pur
Brinson, lb ----- ..—3 0 0.11 0 1
Roh,„on deserves horn
Engman, 2b..«..:.j- 2 1 0 3 1 0
Won f°r a player
Palmer, p.............- 2 1 1 0
8 1
*00 360 mark all
*°6
done he
fo ta la ..........—.29 4 7 27 11

POSSIBLE

"FROM MISSOURI SO YOU
GOT TO SHOW US” ONLY
ONE FAMOUS SNYDER IN
THE-GAME AND HE PLAYED
YESTERDAY WITH THE ST.
LOUIS CARDINALS

Orlando defeated Sanford yester­
day afternoon by n score of totp 2It -was a case oft rtJb'mucb"Frhlgiin
and little too many errors behind
Fulton that- caused the defeat. The
Snnford infield was charged up with
seven errors, a little too many to
expect to w im ball game on.i while
the Orlando hoys took advantage of
these errors and secured a four run
lead enough for any pitcher to get
away with, especially a pitcher of
the type of Filligim. •
Fulton .twirled, winning ball nine
times out of ten. When you look
ove
wr tho box score you will readily
see
ft that Orlando never mado an
earned run. Sanford failed to earn
a run themselves. Tho two which
were made by the locals were on 'anerror of Herndon, who overthrewDillinger and with Harblson backing
up Dillinger he (Harbison) touched
the ball and it bounded over the
fence. *

SAM LaROCQUE
PROVEN VERY
SATISFACTORY
EVERY ONE THAT UM­
PIRES BETWEEN THESE
TEAMS ARE CROOKS SO
IT IS A KNOWN FACT IF
EVER AN UMPIRE GETS
AWAY DOWN HERE HE

chalk line down the right and left
field lines they have an ^ American
flag posted in the outfiefd. When
LaRocque calls one foui a’nd the op
posing learn thinks he ruled wrong
they- immediately say he is rotten.
But the writer has never used his
page yet to"roast an umpire. And
if we had to roast an umpire wc
would never have 'hod the chance
to do so this 'seasori' for ns long as
LaRocque has been hero, this season
nd. bis accurato decisions have been
snttffilfclWy; 'Imagine an umpire tiv
get out between theso-two towns ns
excitable os these two towns are over
base hull, and umpire for fiVte dollars
and d e c e ive th e personaL ipauita
which he receives is enough to make
any man call bad ones once In
awhile. But just tho same, without
his services right now there would
bo a CIVIL WAR between the two
towns.

•

Ronaonabte Explanation.
Perhaps the Idea that' two can llvo
as cheaply as one originated In tho ,
mfndr(&gt;f U.yuuug follow who hoarded
with his father-in-law.'

DRESS TALK NO.

To Wind Yarn.
&gt;
We all know that it Is dlRlciilt to
wind wool or yarn of any kind if
there is no ono to hold the skein.
To nvorcomo this difficulty- put two
flatlronr on the table a sufficient dlstauco apart to allow the wool to bo
tightly atretebed. This will anawer
Just as well as someone holding tho
skeins.

A nobby fall H at--the Hab­
erdashery has just opened
up a beautiful line of felts.
Donate that old straw to the
trash barrel and select a new
lid before they are picked
over. *

Blow at Modem Fiction.
Magaxlne short stories multiply, but
those - that Improve on the abort
stories of "Mother Oooso'* are fow
and far between.—Brooklyn Eagle.
Time’s Changes.
A man UHod to be known by ihb
company ho kopt, but now you spot
him by the selections ho turns looso
ou tho phonograph.

Is ^ M ^ i d e r e d j l U O k y

«

Just What You Have Been
Looking For

For Revenue Only.
Moat of tho tlmo the plglnllff would
hit the nail upon Ita welfknown head
If she’d spell It Income-patlblllty.—
Judge.

The Home of Correct Styles

B. L PERKI
THE HABERDASHER ;

Sanford Furniture Co.

LaRocque, who has been umpirihg
the Iqxt few gapies between Sanford
and Orlando has been giving both
sides satisfactory work. Of course
he h:is made mistakes. They all do
Hut for all round work his umpiring
h i u ^ ) ^ ______
F^TTSce! Tlio Orlando diamond
s a beautiful diamond, but lime
must be very expensive in Ornnge
county for the foul lines Fyjvo nover
been worked upon. In place of a
s i.

•

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J. D. DAVISON, Manager
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doing and Stoves
E . F ir s t S tre e t.

S a n f o r d , F la " .

im m m m m m m m m w a x x

‘S I S SEPT. 16th.

ENDING CEDT OCtL

MONDAY. M

r I '. £ 0 1 1 1 .

Having bought a large stock of Furniture at S heriffs Sale, I will sell for Cash
during this time* at and below faetbry* prices. ANYTHING FOR THE HOME.
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BELOW ARE A FEW. PRICES:

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OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION *

.... BUREAUS
- - ' § - - - - - -'$5.00 op
3.48 up
WASH STANDS - __=
! - - - #^ ■ ' ' : - - - - - 3.98
CBIITONIEEs=^
SAFES - - - - - -- ‘ 3.98 up
CUPBOARDS
- . - --5.98 up
CENTER TABLES, all styles .73 up
Rockers, all sizes; with and-without Arms, - .50 up
500 CHAIRS, afl styles
-50 up
PORCH ROCKERS, Large Arms . 1.25 up
SIDEBOARDS
12.50
KITCHEN TABLES, all sizes - 1.25 up
1700 lbs. Wrapping' Paper, all sizes, at half price.
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Lot of Christmas Toys-—Will Sell in Lump
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Everything Marked in Plain Figures
v
During This Sale

W. W.
1st. aqd Palmetto

SANFORD, FLORIDA
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Best Way tV Wash a Rug.
Stretch' tho rug and tack It npon a
clean floor.
After scouring it ‘well
with soapsuds, rinse thoroughly to
more all traco of tho animat matter in
tho soap. Let tho rug stay tacked
down until perfectly dry, so that It
will not shrink.

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