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C hit-C hat of the P la y H o u se s in S an ford
New Conception of
Wall S t r e e t
In “ T h e Stepping S t o n e , " t h e
new Triangle-1 nee photoplay st arring
F rn n k Ke e n a n anti Mar y Boland,
t he r e la n new conception of Wall
s t r e e t , the popular field for scenariowriters.
*The ’action makes it t h e
tlirect i n s t ru m en t ^of a “ c a p ta i n of
i n d u c t r y " in securing the woman of
his choice, who happens to he the
w-ife of anot he r man.
At Lyr i c Tonight.
Marie Doro Monday at St ar
Marie Dord. one of the most cel­
e b r a t e d d r a m a t i c artists oil stage or
screen, and formerly n F r o hma n star
will be seen at the S t a r on Mo nda y
In the J e s s e L. L a s k y production of
" C o m m o n G r o un d , "
a
thrilling
d r a m a of social conditions written
especially for the P a r a m o u n t P ro ­
g r a m by Mari an Fairfax, and pro­
duced u nde r the personal direction
of William C. DeMoll e
"Common
Gr o un d" shows
the
mental and spiritual
awakening
t hrough love, of a child of the slums,
employed in an artificial llower fu&gt;
tory
fl ow s he me e t s , falls in love 4\i(h.

T h e pi ct ure present s in ad van ce
what the most, fashionable -women
will wear in S e p te m b e r , Oct obe r and
November.
It will show thousands
of dol l ars worth of furs, shtys, hats
and gowns.
T h e following list of
n ews pa p e r s merely mark s a begi n­
ning: C hi c a g o Dai l y News, 8t . Paul
News,
Minneapoli s News, O ma ha
Ne ws , Louisville T i m e s , Pit tsburg
D i s p a t c h . Buffalo Enquirer, B a l t i ­
more Ame r i c an , B o s to n Trave l l er.
S y r a c u s e P o s t - S t a n d a r d , Ut ica
Ob­
s e r v e r and Cleveland News.

How there grafters, to f ur t h e r chief c h a r a c t e r s of the play, and al­
their own ends, m a n u f a c t u r e false though giving t h e s pect ators an o c­
of
the s ubs t an t ial
conditions to h a r m their e n e m i e s, is casional view
brought out th r ou gh a series of mo st properties t h a t m a k e up a million­
ai r e’s home, h a s allowed only a sug­
unusual scenes,
T h e L a s ky C o m p a n y has surround gestion of t h e e n v i r o n m e n t in which
ed Miss Dor o wi t h a cast of u n u su al they appear.
I n Ine scene, t h a t of a dining room
i i f a p r e t e n ti ou s
home,
K e e n an ,
Miss Boland a n d Robe rt M c K i rn ,
who play the j i a rt of the egotlactical
and worthless hus band are shown
seated at d i n n e r.
A great di ni ng­
room lamp t h r o w s its ray’s of light
T h e picture has the usual L a s k y i direct ly down, i l luminat ing the table
thoroughness of detail and splendid and the thr ee persons seated about
it. while t h e b u t l e r st and* faintlyphotoplay.
outlined ag ai n s t t h e obscuri t y of the
background.
R i t a J o l i v a t , t h e st ar in t h e Mo I n an ot h er s c e n e n t r age dy has
roaco-Parn m o u n t
photopl ay " A n
I n s t e a d of showing the
I n t e r na t i on al
Marriage."
at
S t a r occurred.
T h e a t r e t o n i g h t was a p as s e n ge r on gruesome d et ui ls, a body is {Jinily
the Lusi tani a when it made its fatal (jjscernihlo l yi n g on the floor of a
l o om that is obscured in darkness
voyage, and t h e memory of having
j
ust
as it would be fn real life, if a
stood beside t h e courageous pres­
door
were o p e n e d and the fight from
ence of C h a r l e s F r o hma n during
a
brilliantly
l i g h t e d room cast int o a
the c a t a s t r o p he is probabl y one of
the factors of Mile. J o l i v e t ' a great dark a p a r t m e n t .
At Lyric T o n i g h t ,
ability to express Strong e mo t i on
consisting of suclt, ’distinguished arti sts as T h o m a s Mei ghan, as the
young
j ud g e ,
Th e od o r e
R o b e r ts ,
Mary Merseh, Horace B
Carpen­
ter and Vera M c E v e r s , and a n u m ­
ber of other me mb e r s of t h e L a s k y
all-star or g ani sat i on .

At the S t ar Tonight
An I n t e r n a t i o n a l M a r r i a g e
is
an almost e v e r y da y newspaper h ea d­
line.
T h e pr o mi n e n ce given the
event and t h e part ic i pant s show?
that it is a s u b j e c t of much interest
to the public

and eventuall y save s( from rum, at
the hands of political grafters, a
young judge, is the basis of this
moat unusual play.
T h e methods
of the a r my of parasites connected
with the city institution, urn! Dour
W hat their after m a r r i a g e life is
dealings wiili die un fort u naii .* of
like i» usually a poinl of I g n o r a n c e
the u n&lt;l&lt; r u old. are t i t idly exposed
with must p&lt;-npl&lt;
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of New V o r k ’s l at e s t Fall fashions.
A pr e t t y story will he woven into
e a c h reel to increase the interest of
t h e audi ence.
Lyric Theatre.
"The

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I t i d e r " Brimful or
Thri ll s
L o c k w o o d , Allison
Picture next
o f f e r i ng on the M e t r o Program.

"The
M a s k e d R i d e r , " a s en sa ­
tional live part M e t r o (Quality pro­
duc t i on with Harold Lockwood and
M a y Allison in t h e stell ar roles, will
he t h e next f eat ure at t r a ct i o n at the
T h e a t r e on T u e s d a y
This
A very b r a u t i f q l star displaying S t a r
her i h a r m s and graces in the per- w on de r p l a y is bri mful of thrills,
fection nf 1’ iirisian gowns is one .it espec i al l y in the big scenes st aged
t ract ive f e a t u r e of Glo strong photo- jn t h e mo u n ta in s of North Carol ina.
d ra ma " A n
International
M a r ­ T h e r e nre many e x ci t in g mo me n t s
ri a g e . " at t h e S t a r tonight.
in thi s purt of the s t o r y , which deals
Ri ta J o l i v e t
( Co un t es s Ci ppi ro) with t h e moonshiners of t hat s e c ­
T h e outluws nre brought- to
port rays t h e p a r t of t h “ American tion
daughter id n muft i mi lion a ire with j u s t i c e through t h e daring expl oits
of "The Masked R i d e r , " played bycompelling jniwcr and great nltr.u
Mr
Lock wn o d w h o
poses as a
li ve lie's
mo un t a in parson until he gathers his
ev i de n ce against t he m
Before they
Gat h e r h o un d. Girl *, and S e e W hut
are I'urrulcd the fighting parson is
Lx cry body ’*, A\ earing
oldiged to display his prowess in one
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“Hearsts International News”
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THEATRE

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" T H E H O U S E i n AT P L E A S E S ’
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PROGRAMME
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Coining— Mfss Florence Rose In Fashion Film Show ing all the
Very Tales! Fashions
Admission 6 and I Or.
Matinee Tuesdays, Wednesdays and
Friday* and Saturdays 3:15 p. nt.
Pirturcti start each.
night at 7 :09 p. m.

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M A R I E DORO IN

COMMON GROUND”

TUESDAY—Metro Picture
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Monday
A I cm in rnm-e Town"
" T h e Npikisf Switch "
i Gre.it Railroad Story
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I'Bqiii Cur" "Midnight nt the Old Mil l" " H u m
and Bud"
"Selig Tribune News”
J-ltfi Episode nf " T h e
Iron ( 'law "
Wednesday Triangle Day, "Sunshine D a d ............. The Snow
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EMPIRE STATE TO DECIDE,

WEDNESDAY
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“ M Y S T E R I E S O F M Y R A ” AND
‘ HEARSTS INTERNATIONAL NEWS'*
COMING-—Margaret Clark in “STILL
WATERS” Mary Pjckford in “MADAM
BUTTERFLY”

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

Both Parties Establish Head­ u&gt;
quarters In Metropolis.

FOR SALE

F o r S n l e — 17 foot mo t o r boat, ex­
tra deep sides, divided fish well, ,1 hp
engine.
E v e r y t h i n g In good order.
P r i c e $60. 00 c a sh .
Apply] Hill Wlther i ngton, A p o p j a , Fla.
100-2tp

Not Since 1B68 H«* a President Baen
Chosen Without tha Voto of Naw
York—Same Old Method* Will P r e­
vail This Year, and Varioui O ur o i t i
Aro Quay.

F o r S a l e — 1 Ford t op complete,
1 bicycle. R. f . Sheafer.
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--------------------------------------------------------- - For Sale S e v e n t y - t w o acres best
celery land, a b o u t fifteen or twentyacres of it i mproved, for sale at a
Oy A R T HU R W. DUNN.
bargain.
’ B e t t e r than h a s been of­
New York. Aug 1 |Special J —This
fered
around
here within ten years
Is the place where they maku presl
A.
P.
Connell
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dents. No doubt there are lo.fiOO.OOO
men and women lietweeii the Atlantic
F o r S a l e — S o m e good mi lk cows.
and Pacific oceans and the great lakes
Appl y Hand B r o s . S t abl e s.
99-ltc
nmT the Rio Grande who think that
they make the president anil nre look­
F o r Sal e — E q u i t y } in' prope rt y on
ing forward to the performance of that O a k a v e n u e and .Oviedo Rnilroad.
S e e Gco.^. D . Ballard, nt Miller’s
duty n ex t Norpn,,M!rOf course nil those voting jieople nre B a k e r y .
99-6tp
very useful In this quadrennial per­
F o r S a l e — T h r e e horse power gas
formance, and everything possible Is
e
ng
i n e with w at e r p u m p and all
going to tie done for them. They are
co
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e ct i on s, s u i t a b l e for pri vate use
going to be shown how to elect the
or for ir rigati on purposes. Will sell
next president, but the operators of
F or full information
the scheme will Is* In New York
in at a sacrifice
address Mrs A. S.] Hsrrourie. flay
other Words, New York is to l«e the
I o n a Beach. Fla,
99-fitipolitical center from now until the
polls close oil the 7th of Novemltcr.
F o r Sale
12 bushels seed pota­
T h e first thing after the national t oe s for full
planting, $1. 00 per
conventions la the est abli shment of po­ bushel. W. W . Dreasbr, phone 2412.
litical headquarters In New York. In
98- 2 tp
one or two campaigns Chicago ifas
been made tin# political headquarters,
F o r Sale C h e a p — Ho r se , wagon,
but only nominally
New York Is the btlggy and surrey, all in good con­
jm!i(it'al center of tln&gt; country In « dition
Apply at W.
W.
Abcr
presidential year
n o t h y ’s F u r n i t u r e Store.
9.'l-tfe
N#« York Wdl Docide,
For S ite
Marine m o to r , IS hor*.
Yexv Turk till* slate wilt di-'lde
I cyli nder. .‘I cy cl e, herr..
who shall be the Itexl president
t power
know thin clever political millbelnatl
I-irit class condi tion, S a n f o r d Much
elans can -It d"Wti with a pi'ln ll and a irie &amp; G a r a ge Co
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room house, all c on ve ni e n t i . AdShe 11 Bulled 1." 1114' •..nre &gt;.r ll|.,||. Ilf i1 m " T u r i n . " e o He ra ld
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of a • impu I J|4
i 1.4 x e re I lie t&gt;.Iir
y e a r pin nl i In lid &gt; t mi 11- i,; j ui im|
ly lor t h r e e year-, but 1 min m . l , ..m,.
to l ic'idqniiHcr* I " gut he r Unit I III"
f ui i ri b y e a r They a re - • Bl' inder- ib,.
f e l l ows w 11ti jiolill' iil ili'l I . . '. |.111•11■
II \ sliliits j'Uleiil i‘t c •■j.i-ni-r•• and nil
I lie x iirlolls Ideni w lib’ll they Ic'pc mux
a Mm ll t hem to lln. j . m roll •■! 11•&gt;■ h i
l i o nu j ■" i n i n l i [' .• i b i t l l i g i In • u 1111■u_.(i
Mj vc mo n t Up t o wn
" hen I tlrxt begun l ooki ng af t e r nn
tfnmil cnnqiiitgiiM the lienil'innrtern of
tin* (‘oi uml t i ee we i e dow ii about Tweti
ly t Idrd -I reel
Tills \c.ir the I (••i ; i , i
c n t l s h i t on l'uriy se. ..nd street n e a r
F i f t h nx ri me , and t he ItepuHlrimH a r e
on For ty third street iionr l lfifi n i c
jute.
T i m location o f t h e pollth-ni
| heudipHirters In nn tmih nl hm nf the
gener al iq.lowii tnoVetnent

I irtri-heil rooliiH, l ar g e iilul cool
f&gt;. ir him - from bu s i n es s i-ioitcr
But Ii r.e. - to . iir.iiei t imi
t fn nj
tut. f,.r ' t i n i c r C o m f o r t F ol i a ge ,
■••-u.i L . ni r i b u m I Ma gn o l ia . 92 ll
I or
Rent
Ni’ Veral nice oil er
rinu’i* over Yaw-ell's,
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WANTED
Wanted
S ome o ne in your coinn . its to net as our agent
Write
for part icul ars.
R o b e r t s Polish t o.,
I ' . I o ' j Mari on St., T a m p a . Fin.
100-21 c

Willco* ■rut McCormick.
Sunford, Flu., J u l y 31, 1916.
NoBoth of the chairmen nre new In the
tinJ
A
B
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a
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P
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n
o
Co..
Cor:iinthuml j.olllbnt gntne
Neither Mr
Wlllcox nor .Mr. Mi-Corudek has evi-r |.oration J . A, B r y a n t and all con­
been iiMspelnted xx-ltfi the management ' cerned please take noti ce, Augof national. rnmpulgiiH. and Hielr faces 1916, 1 will hell one Hupmobl le, No.
nr«- not familiar to the polfth jntis Hut 1541, to pay st orage charges on
tllev 44 Jl) I,,, kit••xx-ti bef..re the election
ft me for perind of t wo years
Z. JTile mull \x Im tiiuiuigcH ii miUeniil . u n
1'-rr x .Idly 29 1916
99 6lp
4IISS Is Iipt I., meet n t p l mu 111 |ns.
Wauled
Mnhlle aged white wittn
pie
l i e not only (wes i to- real men of
IBs o44ii i-arty but n x rist nriiiy ..f an. alone til the world wants ettt
xx-orkers, ninny' Irytng t o work him.
ployment or rare for t h e sick.
B 1- 1
W l l i o n ’* L e g i d a t i v a P f ogr am.
E liny S t . . J a c k s on v i l l e, Fla. H9-'-’tp
Th e fm t Hint President Wilson has
Wanteil —T o buy a seormf hand
gone n head with I d s legislative p r o
bicycle,
must he In good condition.
gram l» regarded by Democrats as of
grent Importance.
I l l s determination Address B o x 1022, S a n R m L -Fla.
98-tf
to put through the child !nl*or bill In
spite of opprtsltjnn o f southern men.
they say, wilt help film The fact tlrni
he runs over the sou I hern senators,
L o s t — B u n c h of house keys, om
who for local reasons oppose the child
desk
key.
Name of J . H. Tuckgr
labor bill, mt her helps Wilson.
ring.
F i n d e r leave a t Herald °tj
and

receive

rexvnrd.

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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

E E K L Y

VOLUME VII

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NO. 101

HANFORD, F L O R I D A , TUE SDAY . A UG US T 8 . 1916

best corn in

SEMINOLE CO.
GETS PRIZES

tin- l adi es 4if t he va r i o us c h u r c h e s
'V.ill i ' Tvi ' .'iilij d r i n k s t hr nughnu I
t l i f Kiiim- f »r t III* benefit of t|lt-ir
r e s p e c t i v e c h u r c he s

I hi* in strictly u benefit hull game,
receipts to In- divided tl J&gt; between
lilt; KI k m. Eagles and t ha- SAN FO I I I)
HASH HA L L A S S O C I A T I O N , c o m e
out and join in tin- great crowds
I H-t-j'lK &lt;ni
“lor.',

at

Ma x we l l ' s

Philips

drug

store

and

. t*».«r

L a w t o n , T, W.
L e flier. C. II
L a ke , Forrest
Lane. E. F.
Marshall , (*? J .
Mui rhead, It. 11.
Moff at , J . ('.
M a n n , J . F.
Maris, Geo. L.
Mullein, A.
McLaughl in. G W
M a y o , Albert
Mo r a n. Aubrey
Murrell. K It. Jr.

T H R E E HUNDRED
AND F O R T Y MEM­
B E R S ON R O L L

among total admits
THE F l I t S T N A T I O N A L
W I L L GIVE ( ASH
P RI Z E S

THE BOARD OF TRADE REACHED THAT MARK
LAST FRIDAY AFTER A TWO WEEKS CAM­
PAIGN OF THE THREE TEAMS

HANK

Engagement Announced
Mr and Mrs George (.’raw ford
M cl &gt;ougal announce the engagement
There will be an indueeinenl for
of their daughter, h ranees Thelma
the farmers t o raise good corn in
W ith over one hundred me mbe r s
to Mr Norman Nils Swanson, the
Seminole o t h e r than the sat isf act io n
present the meeting of the Sanf ord
marriage to take place S e p t e m b e r
and the good price to he o bt ai ned.
Hoard of T r a d e last Fri day night nt
t h e sixth, nineteen sixteen, at the i r
T h e following letter has . been re­
the c o ur t house demonst rate d b e ­
home on Celery avenue. S an f or d ,
ceived by C o u n t y Agent C.
M.
yond any reasonable doubt t h at the
Florida.
men of this county are ear nest in
Herry:
their desire to have a real working
Gainesville, Fla., J ul y 17. 1916.
Hi# Ti me ni J acksonvi ll e
organization for their benefit.
T o the C o u n t y Agents.
J acksonvi ll e, Aug 7
A mo nst e r
P ea r Sirs;
President
Dut ton presided and
preparedness parade designed for
M Haynes acted as secretary
A* you are no doubt aware, the all the people of Florida is to be U
Heard N a t i o na l Hank of J a c k s o n ­ held at J acksonvi ll e on Aug. 25. There was the question of m e m b e r ­
ville is offering prizes for the best T h i s wff| murk the lnaRinninK «»f lh«* ship to consider and this took up
bushel of corn grown by a Florida t hr»M day* celebration which will the greater part of the evening and
farmer. T h o s e prizes are a t t r a c t i v e eclipse any thing of iis kind held m the different announc ement s brought
f&lt;&lt;rth great applause
T h e linal poll
enough to m a k e it worth while for the I tilted St at e s
T h e Second r e g ­
of
members
showed
IIP
which is a
our farmers t o compete, the first he ion-lit stationed at Hlack Point will
high
water
mark
but
the
me mbers
ing 9 100, t h e second $75, and the head the parade, followed by t h e
will
not
rest
until
the
400
mark is
third $50. I would suggest t h a t you First regiment and naval militia,
and every
me mber
wns
get in t ouch with some of your f a r ­ •which will be followed by vari ous reached
urged to get busy and try and bring
mers who are growing the bes t corn organizations.
In all, it is expected
in the c o un ty and gel them lo send that upwards of '1(1,000 people will in another one before the next meet­
ing night
President D ut to n in a
ex Mbit’
he in Inn
short talk I oli[ of I he aims of the
Th e r e shoul d he a full bushel of
organization ami l i o n read a blafik
e &lt;r corn, an d i*ach individual *-.ir
form of ijiiestious b&lt;r * a&gt; h me mber in
-• ..(lil In- 1 ‘lenn shucked and wrap
•
a bn li
i,• a i II •i at &gt;■ w hat i 'i hi*
p, d with paper and tied with v*r-t •
optmot Is III,- first st e p i.ir the n&lt;w
The local ban k will take car e of the
|board to ta ke ami w fiat are tin*
cl I it,it anti forward it to (be 1 &lt; k. j,.
' . , , . I - 1,1 I III
*•II III
|&lt;1'1 1|II .&lt;■ office

getting this*' exhibitors con
11e -pul
Jl t t- ‘A
..led 111 i %
1 hi 1in 1 li la- ).-**! ill'
*- a be i r i r hi.* ■ tl..
ties of irnrtt t'r.iNN d ' ' 1
to 11 &lt;-lU.lllt .
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FIRST TIME
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A great pa ra d e will start at 2 :D0
I1 n i, with a large brass bund und
members of b o t h lodge? and at the
(.rounds will be seen the greatest
c owd that Sanf ord has ever know
in the H O L D E N P A S T U R E .
Bhe game will be called prompt l y
•&gt;t .1 in p. m., and will bo umpired
'
II H S t e v e n s and (5 W Spenu ni fo r m

lor 'fie occasion.
■vo hour-* solid laughter and fun
' v,,ry one will to- furnished by
tb&gt; two t e ams , in the m e a n t i me look
,or “ f a l interesti ng base ball game.
u' both tennis have made heal thy
■'reparations for the fierce sc rnmbl e
*"r the champi onshi p ns bet ween
l I&gt;e two local bodies.
•^'•ilher t e a m will use any player
except me m b e r s of their respecti ve
lodges.

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tin- work, aqil let all
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Na-hv die and K n o xvi l le I * ’.as, Dal
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Wnri h Houston and Wa c o
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me mb e r s.
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M* \H. io is * hairin.in e,\
he I'nar-I an*l Go­
. ippinnl f' l by l lie
ttn.lir filial by the
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City
B i n n i n g i.nn. \ug 7
Safety
of
P ub l i c
mi s s i onc r

for \ n tor 11 Hanson, publisher &lt;*(
t h e B ir mi ng ha m News, and K. W
B a rr e tt . edi tor of the Age-Herald
l l u r her alleges that the reason is he
believes t he y are about to fight a
due! as a result of a circulation c o n ­
troversy bet wee i the two papers, the
Age- Herald yesterday published a
card signed by W II Jeffries, busi ­
ness manager, which Hanson t hought
reflected on his business honor.
Bar­
rett is ill Asheville and Han s o n
wired for disavowal or assumpt i on
of Ins personal responsibility.
Barr, || M| Jos s t a t e m e n t assumed the
responsibility
and said he would
m e t Malison any tiun- after T u e s ­
day
O ne Thousand l la b ie s Dead

New York. Aug 7
I nf anti le p a r ­
alysis t o d ay killed und at t ack ed 2 0 0
babies, bringing the totul n umber of
d eat hs to 4 , 0 6 8 out of 4 . 84 2 coses
and

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Hagan,
Morse.

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reported.
Scientists are working
d a y to find a r e medy.

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W HITE TEA M
Ylo-rnathy. W W
Brady, E. E
BrisNon, D It
Dietertch, H (I
Herring, (ieo. (i.
Haynes, W M.
Maxwell, It. ( .
Mulhnro, Pat
Miller, T J
Mauser, J . J
McDo ug ul , (i. C.
Monroe. It. B.
Marks, Henry
Nickel, Henry
Powers, A. K.
P ackard, J . 0 .
P eabody, H II
Bines, F P
lUtliiT, /. It
Sy mes, Boy F
St eve n*. 11 B
Spencer, G. W.
Squires, It. E.
Tuyl or, J a s
Wight, W. II
Ze rnovean, Nick
BLUE TEAM
Adams, Frank
^ntl erson, Sandy

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Alfred

Al bert

Flowers, (
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Fish, Ben
I i-her. L S
I I ut hri e. It
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ti ei ger. H II
11 .ili lii'l. I' orrest

&lt;&gt;allow ay, E. M
Hurley. I &lt;1
Hatch, F r a n k
11 &gt; nrs, W . it
How aril. W. II
Harrison, C. F.
Henderson, L. II.
Hand, ( ’ . M
Haskins, t*. F.
Mansell, T- W.
II and, W. S.
Hutchinson, J . ( ’ .
Hall, J . J .
Hudleston, J . H.
Hy man , GeorgiHatch, A L
Hooker. F
II art le y , 1 . I
Irwin, S A
Jones, (
B
Jarvis, C. E.
Kunner. A.
Ke-ane, T i m
Krauss. L.
Knnner, ( ’ hos.
Kelly, D. A.
Lewis, J . C.
L ym a n , Ho ward C.
Lucas, C. K.

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g a m a t i o n of s ev er a l a ve n u e s &lt;,f s up
port wiii.li h a v e pulleil separately,
t to * onceritr.ition of efforts all t o ­

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S E E T H A T HALL ( . A M L

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Itring y o u r e xh i b i t s to t h e hirst
Nati onal
H a n k at n i n e a nd
the
local prizes wffl In- awar ded br- t and
al ter t h a t t h e prize corn and o t h e r
exhi bi ts will b e sent to J a c k s o t n 111&lt;■
to comput e f o r the Heard prize
For f u r t h e r i nf o r ma t i o n see the
f i rs t N a t i on a l Hank or ( ' M l l e r r y ,
1 lo enmi t y a ge nt

u dl

r&gt; 1 I i l l i i l l e l l i l f -1

If c e l l

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It; si one of l4-n dollars (or t h e Itest
■orn grown in S e m i n o l e a nd the
second five d o l l a rs for t h e s ec o nd
l o s t corn g r o w n in S e m i n o l .........i n l y

'

Kar h c o un ty ofli* :at in Fl ori da and
n i d i nominee to county office will lie
asked the direct question whet her or
not he i- supporting ( ' a l l s
Une. pilv »■»,iI replies arc expected, and.
as a n att ier &lt;*f fa* t will be mure or
less demanded
a* the
machine"
tigurex il is ut a position to force the
( a l t s from t ti*»
■i n s ,x i f S 1, 1 M i d i

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■Ail act as ;t repository lot th*
1s arid w 111
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Pet it i ons will be placed in e a c h of
tin- 1 2 0 0 precincts In Fl ori da rivqucsl ing Mr C ul t s to go i nt o tho
general election as D e m o c r a t i c n o m i ­
nee
T h o s e in charge of the m a n ­
agement of Mr ( ' a l t s ' cam p a ig n —
anil some of Florida' s shrewdest
politician-* are managing his guns declare they will receive no less than
25, 000 n ame s of qualified el ec tors on
these petitions, alt hough hut 6 0 0 are
necessary to put any m a n ’s n a m e on
the ticket.

SEMINOLE CO.
TEACHERS FOR

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expect ed to be super powerful is be­
ing effected by f riends and s u p p o r t e r :
of R ev . Si dne y J . Cutt s, who will
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nominee of the D emo cr at i c pnrty.

Perkins, B f-.
Purdoii, J J.
Parker. J D
Pezobl, J ohn
Puleslon, S
Price, W S
Palmer, C. A.
Philips, L. It.
Phillips, Clara.
Haulerson, C A.
R onset ter, A T
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McClelland. J
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Sherman, S. 1
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McCul ler. I. P
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Munson, W’. B
Marshal l , Geo. A.
Mul len, A. W.
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Ne wt on, T. A.
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Osteen, J . \V.
Pat t erso n , C. E.
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Hrumley. L. A.
Connelly, A. P.
Charles, T . O.
Cowan, J . H.
Colder. J . H.
Elder, P. M.
Fost er, A.
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the people's will in political mutters.
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M Isa Wilson. Mrs Cora fuahl ll g
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rijinl; Miss N e t t y e M nines.
train at t h»* No r t h avenue crossing
Gnbrielhi: Miss K a t e Mathers.
Puoiu; Mrs. Helen It. Pearson. .|t last night. T o avert a collision M r .
Dinkle turned his c a r into a di t ch.
Colored
T h e cur was b ad l y wrecked h u t for­
San f or d Schools:
Hooper Ac ad­
tunat e l y bo t h escaped I n j u r y . — Or ­
e m y J N ( 'rooms, principal. Mr*.
lando Sentinel

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G e n e v a : J a z i c B. Adams.
M a r k h a m : S. 11. Lovo.
Forrest City: T o be supplied.
Al tamonte: T o lie supplied.

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lando, Rev. Kenison of the Epis copal
church preformi ng the r e r emo n y .
B o t h bride and groom aro well
kno wn in Hanford and aro popular
In t h e y ou n ge r soci et y set.
Their
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Kehhindor, L. M
Ran d. F. H.
Heitzel, J . F.
S t eve n s , It. E.
S t e w a r t , Vi. M.
Saucer, J . M.
S m i t h , (I F
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Swope, O. I*.
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S au c e r , Mrs. C.
Se ar cy . 1. N.
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T a l h o t t . F. W.

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W a t h e n , A. W.
Wh i t e, W . E .
Wil li amson, W C.
Wight. It H
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Wakefield, I ’ o r t e r

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upon their re sp ectiv e journa l^ , with the
y r » » and m y * thereo n, ami t h e y did defermine an d direc t that the &lt;«id t p m l T a o l u
ilnna |te l u l t m l l ted to the ele cf nf* of the
• t a t r at the gene ral election in N ' n v r m l r r ,

ivi*

Now
therefor
II '*•'Uy
» raw
rawford
J* LI
lay
1
ford.
'••.tri a r&gt; ill the *f*i» ’ I I In rut a &gt;lo h»-reti&gt;
f wa it ol ire 'h a t
a
Men* r a I I d e * 1 1 ■
* lit hi- hr ltd ■
n each • n u It 1 ,
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N O T i r K OF K ld d l l O N
Whereas, T h e l eg itl a tur# of I 9 I f*t under
mn etituin&gt;n of »*nr,
,*r the . i * t e of

K|l**•
" ' ,i t, tug - *"a men
* »“ &gt;
,**
' VI *" ,to'"'.'I'
‘ "‘ ' i 'iI"',"
| men
to r " i*nn«i
u t l n n, ,r "**l
'h e st a te
U n i i d * . and o im .. . e , . a ;r*ed to h&gt; * vote Iff three pf t h* of aJI t h e
mem ber* sdcctetl to r a rh ho 'iar I h • i
I nr

h «»hr'U:ir

*A h * T

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of

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th® e l e c t o r * o f t h e t u t * » t t h e j * a t r » i
F l e c t io n In 1 9 1 8 for r a t l t l r a t l o n or r e j e c t i o n :
S r r t u n l K v e r y m a le p e t t o n of t h e a i »
of t w e n t y one y r a m * n il up w i l d a who la s
ei l t i e n of t t i n n e d S ta t e * m\ the tltne h «
■p p l i r * to re(la ter ahall he d re m ed a n u l l ­
ified elector at all election# under the con• t i l u l i n n of the s f e t r tif Fliiri&gt;!a, pruvidejJ.
that he fm inuMra the f&lt;j||iiwlrt£ add li iirfiai
101 7 uea-1.11e
i &lt;]Uallf\rat tun*
I
He tha ll ha v e reaided * ml had hi* perNC1TM K H i l l I I I I I S
m i i i r t home and place of abode iti the
Nod I re it he ft by l i v e n th a t pealed bids
«"*!
of F I m l da fnr ope y ea r, and In the
Will
rece
ive d Up anti u n t i l ten i
\
r u i*y a f r o h
be applied tn r e f t a l r r for
* m *»f M o n t l a y , the 11th d a y of
# j.
• it rriMt'h* | •. e t u# the rein
hep. »t t h*» office of the cle rk of the . t&gt;, , l
Ife .1 m»t b* * l*lr to rea d, » n t r and If. ter
it l ret a* v ■sell 1 n of »*ir ruin «l kt ill Iimvi of 'he co urt in the r o u r l house in Sanfoitl
irinlr
c o u n t y , F l o r i d a , for the purt"h*«c
f
state of K! 'f id* af the 11 me hr a j plies pi
the
S
pecial
t
M
a
m
i
g
r
I
h
s
t
r
i
r
t
bonds
»d
m ,r
r e v e l e r and v til ^
F lo r id a
tiro vrs
D ra in n g e
liistrirt,
*i.|
I*** m u t l own •n h U owr. rljfht
p ro p e r ly bond* b altif d e f c f l b a d a * followt: Amu unt
to
the value of no! leas t h a n
five h u p d r r d
of Issue * 8 6 0 0 .0 0 ;
l&gt;eno m in a tlo n l i o n .oo
dollar#, which fact «hall 1-ed e te rm in e d
n * l y ea c h; D ate tf bunda S e p t e m b e r 1, 1916
| r«f*y the a&gt;*M*m rnl hooV# o« the r u i i n t y at tereat *la i 6 j (ier fen t per a n n u m payable
the t im e he ap* he* to r e f inter and v*,* *
Mfni i n fi u a tl y .
fie nuts* not have bn*f&gt;n eun v tried
| reIt m iff n u m b e r e d one 1 1 j to tevervl-rn
v 11 f U* r 4. I hr Mire he ii|i|illr* It* register
I7» i n c l u s i v e ,
malurirtg a« follow* 1 .* 1
r y id t
i f | i f n t't
*ob|u t ,
I '*f j * r v per
S ep te m be r 1. DM**
I ' S e p |r «n he r 1 ! • ;
j i f • fit Id ‘ • f . n Ait;
•( f t.i . xMj M* id snv
•&lt; 7 S e p te m b e r
I,
H |&lt; Sepl r n i-. ■ l,
•* at.e *«r of 11
l m i n ! M * i« * - r id *n rot!
I "i if *.
IU II,
Septem ber
!,
192.1
" it
v i. u-d It* rtm*l ha
h.-. o restoreil to | he He-|a* *-m l.e*,
1.
1921
I I 1f» Sep lem b .
’
*tf * * | r h * l I
I *.* • In I T S ep te m be r 1 19 2 6.
\
fml* m i l d tie accft.Jhpat *ed 1 * *
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,

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T h e &lt; hi m 1.0 k\ -l e t n in si I i■’ t *•i'•*•»
It i *
ortti n o r ' . ' i j im'tloh* of
ilollar* ..II |■.i 111 lor
\ i,-i. a 11j. t i
inure, it ha* tie. ii |&gt;md for mil of t 1
earning*, of the
'
I I I * inn
ma k i n g tin* city a profit of over
three million &lt;lullar* n v.*ar
It hat.
haveil the |ieo]ile of t hi* .(go not le**
than I III) million liol'.ir*
ft ha*
mii pplrt-.i water at n much lower rate
than any |&gt;m a t e i utti|ianv would
have . lone; hut. given ita
working
pcoplo t h e hc!.t wages and labor
co n di ti o n s of any pl ant, public or
pri vate, tn the c o u n t r y , and has
brought tin* eitv a t ot al revenue of
more t ha n I I millions of .pillar*

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I

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Members Secured
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f sl.eM * 1l**pt: e ntfn I'lnrl! •*
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of
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Dorner, A
Fortson. P S.
Green, F. L.
Gulch.'I, M P .
Gibson, H. L.

Herndon, D. W.
Herby, J o h n
Hawkins, T . I
Har dman, ti. W,
Hickson, J . F.
Howard, C. C.
’ Hankie, A. L . ,
Hu n t e r , L . G.
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U Mi i f ti r Tli* 11 r VIU m r t * I l«i fi p m
I 1 tor In
4* l Hill ii
.f I hi# A r fir In l he f

i J lt.

cl ub r ooms at d 00 p Ml ilfl A l l H U H l
2 4 t h and at 9: 0 0 a. m., August 25,
t o which all club members are c o r ­
dial ly invi ted.
An evening re cep­
t i on will he tendered the .disting­
uished yisitors
and an automobil e
rirle to points of interest may be a
f eature of their en te r t ai nme nt .
T h e board me mbers will he e n t e r ­
tai ned ut the homes of the club
m e m b e r s , and any m e m b e r who c a n
assist in t h i s pa r t i c u l a r will kindly
i mmedi at el y n o t i f y M*rs. E r n e i t M c C

*

( r t e ‘ 11 ef f ur (tie . t * i p n i t of I h r u ) t l
. o n l y , nr u n M 1 i h r n#*ri r e n i u * r n u
I
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».. * ■! nf A (iierlr« e J t r r i h r r m i i u n of t h e
■ ‘ ■I u &gt; » H i u n t ) , w h l r h r v r f a h e l l t h r i t i c n r r
’ * * r n ef t r r t h e r r r e t i n n
«*f ■*»&lt;i n # »
ut i f y.
whpfi it 4h* l l h r r n t i l l r d l a o n r
li ** In r nl
t h r hri yai *if r r p r »•#*■'rt f e Mv r « f o r
n oo |
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fr act io n thereof the • » t nr (M f t h r r
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id

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south.

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hundred *

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t h e Hoard includes in its m e m b e r ­
shi p the officers of the Federation,
ch ai r me n of the various st ate c o m ­
mittees. and the presidents of all
t h e clubs in t h e Federat ion, some of
t h e most prominent women &lt;&gt;( F l o r ­

The

••l.i

1 ti.it Hu* Vtaiti' Gno.l

I tn

W o m a n ’ s l l iil. of t h i s e i t y a n d t h e i r
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ford

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F.
Ward, r
K.
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1.
Walker. S t a n l e y
Wash burn, K F.
A ..well, A K

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respons •

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Wi l l HI III Iti. I' Wn
DAYS
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It'll I 1 \

STATE BOARD
WOMEN’S CLUB
TO MEET HERE

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per *en't

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T h e last dollar of t h e last bond iaBue a n d I ndebtedness wa4 paid off
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r. ■t11 i .

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ol

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M i n i t Hu M o l n \* i m i n i ;
f 1 1- ig
ow nt* . ii l oju rates
a
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oI
« •.■• 1].•* i t 1 .
'I t.n
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i o i i •it * t .. - M •
.0 * r sv4 r * -»
in ui 1.11■i

It ha* pan! for all tin operating
expelis.-a ol I to- plant &gt;1 irmg tin till
year * of Ita existelire. It tun* pant tile
whole original course of constructing
the p l an t , ant) for all extensions,
i m p r o v em e n t s and e n l a r g e me n t s that
h a ve been made w^ile the city has
been growing from a village to a
g r e a t metropolis of o ve r 2, 000 , 00 0 of
po pu la t i on : it has paid off every
c e n t of t h e money t h e city ever b o r ­
rowed in building t h e plant and e v ­
er y r e n t of interest t h e city had to
p a y o n t h e money it borrowed.

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of F l o r i d a , at T a lla h a ss e e , the
C ap ital.
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appear in later issues o f The. Herald.

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Mrs* R a nd had seemed in her
usual good health, keenl y interested
in the building of the i r prett y new
h ome here and in thoir recent move

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T h e passing f rom e a r t h l y life eurly
t hi s morning, August 7 t h , of Mrs.
Freder i ck H. R a n d bri ngs sorrow to
countl ess friends here and elsewhere
who have known and loved her, their
deep s y m p a t h y being extended to
t h e bereaved household.

S e c u r e d h&gt; W h i l e T e a m
Atlunis, T
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M em bers

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B L E management, sound business policy and modern methods
of transacting banking business make this Bank a strong finan­
cial institution.
We pay a fair rate of interest on Saving Certificates of Deposit
and render ellicient and careful service for those individuals- and
business men who desire to carry accounts, either subject to check
or fit interest.
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Death &lt;&gt;f Mrs. F. 11. Itand
Mrs. Freder i c II
Han d , beloved
wife of Frederic Rand died at their
h o me iii Orlando y e st e rd a y morning.
T h e Ran ds arc well known in S a n ­
ford, having resided at Longwuod
for many years anil ma ki n g Sanford
their neadquart ers.
Mr. Rand is
president of t h e First Nat i on al Rank
and, the many friends of the family
ex t end thehr heartfelt s y m p a t h y in
r he loss of the wife and mother.
T h e following is from the ReporterStar:

W 11son. J o h n
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T a k a c h . J . A.
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Continued From Page One

M t i n x i In U u ( 1 1 ; b» C a r r i e ' * 2 00 I’M t » u 10
A d ta n ra at 20r. I’ t f Month
F t t a t a u l a A d t s a r a M u m I t* M ad a at Office

O t H t . la 11 ora Id Dsildliig

Packard,

S h im rn o n s,

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August 8, 19|c

Haloes, E. T.
J a c k s o n . M. D.
J a c k , Loo
Kennison, C.
L ym a n , If I
Mc D a n ie l , *Y J
Nicalopulos, Geo
Neal. T . K.

last y e a r — 1 9 1 5 — and t h e p l a n t now
belongs to t h e ci ty, ent irely paid (or,
and appraised at 1 5 2 , 5 5 7 , 4 8 3 . 7 8 ,
We should call that succe ss —sixty
years of successful munici pal o wn er ­
ship.

It. J . H O L L Y . Editor
W. M . HAYNES, R us l n e s s Manager

t b iik k

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T H E S A N F O R D HE RAL D

• P A G E FOUR

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J * *i t
It rao lu l Ion p i o p D f i n i an a m e n d *
rner,1 t .» ,'f*rtlon 1 of A f t l r l r V I of I h r
rbftiii'uMiitn nf t h r at a i r cif F lo r id a aa
a m etilcd
by J o i n t
lie *a lu lio n
No.
3,
Acta of 1 Mr*3, d r i l l i n g to Suffrage a n d
EligibilityEtc It reaolv ed by t h e . l e g isla tu r e of f h o
H i d of F l o r i d a !
T h u l b e fo llo w ln f s m e n d m e n t to 8 « f ; ’ X
l i o n » ol A r t l r D V I . 1 t h o . o n . m u t l o o o f

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V TTK N riO N

T h o s e who wish a g u. irai .i -i d ti,. line for life, buy otic
to four Kiverview lots.
Not more t han four sold to a n y one
party.
You may pay ten dollars down and five dollars
per month on each lot you purchase, and in five y e a r s from
the d at e these lots are paid for, I will guarant ee to resell
or hit r t.iese u.ts at an advance of t h i r t y per cent.
here i' u.. investinent iri the world as safe ami sound
as good real est ate, especially that which lies near a rapidly
growing and prosperous city like J a c k s on vi ll e.
R e m e m b e r . Kiverview is destined to he J a c k s o n v i l l e ’s
most f amous suburb
S i tu at e d north of the city on high
rulliiiK hill laud wop ,i beautiful river front, pretty homes.
&lt;hiir.be* schools, puhlp buildings, puldn dock, and an all
itr.iu ml d.-siruh).' place to live
Huy .. lot in Kiverview, J 10 00 down and * 5 00 per
month.
All the property will surely d oubl e in val ue within
the next five years
Live In Kiverview.
A few pretty Tiofoes for sale on easy
terms.
You may have all the Good Hope Mineral Water
to drink, without cost.
T h e y who live at Kiverview are n e v e f sick f r o m local
causes.
1

See or write DR. ARMSTRONG,* Owner
120 West Bay St.

Jacksonville, Florida
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�••I V « K i
August 8, 1916
T H E S ANFO UI ) HEKAI. D

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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY i!
Little Happenings— Mention
o f Matters in Brief
Personal Items of
I n t e r e s t
Summary of the FI online Small
Tal ks Succinctly Arranged for
Hu rr i e d 'Herald Headers

Henry
Witte
returned
from Ne w Y o r k .

Sunday

L i m i t run. us it j« smooth going all
I he way with ...........xeepthm of the
s I retell from Wilson's eorner to the
" e h w . i bridge which will soon he
I*.I Vei| wil |, |,ril ^
port
it her |i,irts of the
Mate regarding the ext remely dry
weather s o u , . I strange t„ Sanford
people, for here we have showers
** ’ ry
Kspeeially is this true
wloo we have
hull game between
S.»nf.,.-.1 and iirlnntb*
M i s s Nell ( Ft
of Orangeburg.
* ’ • M visiting her aunt. Mrs G \V
Venable.

t all on H. L. Duhart for prompt
I'bone number
Mrs. Hi nes of S a f e t y Har bor is t he automobile service.
_
58-tfc
guc.it of M r . and Mr n .' . P. A. C a l d ­ 3 7 2 - _______
well.
Mrs. Hi nes formerly resided
Go to the Hearh
here and h er many friends are glad
Itoad to lln) Iona now in good
to see her ngnin.
rondition
Mr. and Mrs. J ose ph Meiaeh r e ­
T r a w l over C ON C K KT K I I K I D G K
turned S u n d a y from their wedditiR
to the lleach”
trip to New Y or k and points in New
91 tf
J ersey.
Do I mi Know
Furnished room, corner Thi rd and
•bat Munson's pool is the coolest
Magnolia.
I n q u i r e of Sanf ord F u r ­
place in Sanford.
Ask y ou r friends
niture Co.
9 6 - tic
about it. T h e y come regular. Clear
Mr. Gua S c h m n h rhas returned
running wuter
Comr on Se co n d or
from a two weeks visit to New J e r ­ 1 hird street to entrance.
E a s t side
sey.
of town.
Fi ve minutes walk from
Misa C l a r a Millen left yesterday any part of the city.
Open every
for Dade C i t h where she is attendi ng da^' E X C E P T Tuesday und Friday.
the s t at e normal .
Open nights When requested
It'.Mf
Paul W e a v e r , raahler of the C m
Miss M ight’s Dancing &lt; lass
zens Dank, O. C. Pierce of the G r a y
Younger p :pils will meet at nine
atone Hotel and J os . Seurs, Jr. , cattle
o ’clock each morning, older boys und
up from Ki s s i mme e F ri d ay for the
girls at ten
Both so. ml and folk
bull game.
T h e y made the trip in
dances are included in the lessons of
one hour and nine mi nutes, flat, in
the present term and t,o pupils will
Mr. W e a v e r ’s “ Hudson Super-Six
be ac, epted after \ ug |
'.»&lt;(.if,
Going to t h e B e a c h ?
Investi gat e
"G ra y Gables.”
Mode rn, conveni­
DO VOI W \NT \ FA K M ’
e n t hotel on bathi ng beach.
One
The
best bargain in the Sanford
block north of Clarendon.
Spe rm
Ten acres under fence,
rates by week.
G r a y Gables, Sea section
four acres i leureil
Keen f anned
breeze, Flu
87- Tue * &gt;tp
well drained. Iiesi land in the s e c ­
Mr and Mrs l&gt; l( llris-on and
tion
tin hr nk road and railroad
family, in company* with M r .■ d
about Hire,
miles from Sanford
MrS&lt; belli.
M nines m. t ur . i
I etuis ih.it will sou
l . mug &gt;ert
Da y t on a lteaeli Saturd.iy
I'l • ’ i heap
S e , \ |* 1 on it e II \ .
gentlemen r eturned S u n . l a ;
•*.»v g
Dll Jlp
the ladyfolk to spend awl
■" " •
edge of the briny deep
|
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registered jtt Ayer' s D a y t o n a Beach
Hotel
All hats off to It U I »ea- m.I &gt;
friend. Mr S u t t o n -nine i -hern e i
One bass weighed so they -av
I!
pounds and
another
HI pom dllotb g e n tl e me n vowed that **,.
. aught the fish \v ith a hook am! , ■
MrF \\ a I son ret ir i . •! &lt; o. ■
oil Sat urday from a trip to N1,11••f •
\ die. ( ia . where she V1stl i i | wit h M •
W a t s o n s pa re nt s (or several week'
I nli l
Park

further

will

lie o p e n

nolire

W

only

Sundays

uioIIh iiiI

!*.r»-tf
Mrs. M C. Asptnwall is spending
a mo nt h’s v a ca t i o n with friends in
&lt;trlundo
Mrs J E. l.aing is visiting friends
in Dade City
Mr ......
Mr- i
W
i " | af.o d hv i fu ir - o
I 1 Igi ter I ill.I left t •t
f ig trip of ten days mi

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BOOSTER DAY
FOR BALL CLUB
ON THURSDAY

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Thri ft ) Hogs Kcsist D i s e a s e
| Anssrer Though it is later than
Sanitation
and wholesome feed { c o r n is usually pl anted, there is no
are t h e beat assurances a g a in s t hog reason why a crop should not be
discuses.
Hogs that are k e p t on made before there is t h e l e ast dungcr
clean premises are not likely to be­ of frost, since it t ak e s from seventy
come sick.
T h r i f t y hogs are less tfl ni ne t y days for t h e crop to m a ­
susce pt i bl e to diseases t h a n bogs ture.
this according
to
variety.
that are poorly’ nourished.
T h e r e ­ C l i m a t i c conditions, however, would
fore the first precauti ons are clean have a great influenre.
We might
premises, pl enty of pure wa te r and |have such a dry. hot August and
air and well bal anced rations.
Hogs! early S e p t e mb e r t ha t it would be
kept under s u c h condi tions will not impossible for the corn to s t a r t , this
be si ck.
part ic ul arl y since you are planning
F a r m e r s depend too mu ch
on to raise it on such very light soil.
(latent
medicines and pro pri et ary Y ou could not expect to get a good
c omp ou n d s to keep their animal s crop of corn on the typi cal pine­
well
If the foregoing pre caut i ons apple land, und in our opinion, you
are t a k e n t he re will he no use' for would do much hot t er to pl ant vel­
condi tion powders, according t o Dr. vet b e a n s or cow peas than to a t ­
A. H. Logan, vet erinary field agent t e mp t the corn.
for t h e Uni ted S t a t e s D e p a r t m e n t of
Weevils In P e a s
Agricul ture, who is st ati one d a t the
W a n t to know how t o keep dry
Un i ver s i ty of Floridn. A sick hog is
Is it
hard to cure, hut a well hog is easy peas from weevils and bugs.
to keep Well
Good feed, pure wuter. best to hull them or l eave them in
pure air, sunlight, exercise and prop­ the (mil?
er sun i t ar y conditions are t h e only
Answer Shell the peas and put
remedies which the hog needs.
them in a tightly closed box or b a r ­
I.i-I l i ngs Dip T h r m s e l t r w
Lice and Ileus are so prevalent m
Florida that ivery hog f armer should
muke s o me provision against them.
T h e r e are t wo ways of c o m b a t t i n g
lice (trie is to pour o i l ’ over the
hogs at feeding ti me and t h e o th e r is
to let
the hogs ,|ip t he ms el ves
I hi- i- the e.i-ie.-t way and it I- per­
haps more e IIIi lent
\ I’ Spe n c r dt-trii t agent for
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I.allot 111: IS HOME AG \I N
rel
Put the bisulphide in a shallow
d|s|, on (op of the peas
A tablespimtiftil of bisulphide is pli-ntv for tt ell Known I mpire Upturns From
Georgia and Will Of f iciat e Mere
a barrel
Leave t h e
container
closed for thirty-six to forty-eight
Sum
L a K o c h e , e x - Big Leaguer,
hours
Si nce this f umi gat i on does ex-Hig League Umpi re and for the
not kill the eggs, i; must lie repeated past two years umpire in the s o u t h ­
in four or live weeks and possibly
yet again after a like period
You
can iMermim- tin- by careful w.it.b
lllg
.Stliee the weevil begin- to lay
egg .,It, hi t -tx weeks from D.,T. hi* c
Vii. ■ . -I li.it let t In
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flit' . itt'ili- • xtelld over till- time
Me.i' in mitnl always t h e extra me in
llat' 'nubility tif l&lt;i-ulp)ii'|i f'nti'--

I l••ri•i -&gt; f ar mer - ire growing tired
•f i,..g •l.oler.i
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He will officiate at th • OrlandoSan f or d series if sat isf act ory
ar­
rangements c a n be made, and it is
safe to assert that t h e games will
I now lie umpired according to the
I real rules of the game if S a m LaItoche otl idates
All of which me an s
t h a t the S a nf o r d- Or l a n d o teams are
professional players and have a pro­
fessional u m p i r e .

Specials a t M cC i

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-Ugg. - &gt;- f J, at f hi oil he
poured over t to water III t h e hog
wallow
In this wav the animals
w . t i • f i . p, &gt; off a i&lt; tool! (or
ttier trou hie. to the owner
.Since
tin- wallow i- ne- i-ssarv it had pist
a- a .
f ••
d . i dipt" • g v al at I'D
IF a r m e r - T i r e d &lt;&gt;f l i n g I I m l e r a

It is hoped that some one will
have a peti tion signed by all the
people that are in favor of having
the stock shut up in the trucking
section signed nnd have it ready
for the hoard of c o u n t y c o m m i s ­
sioners at their meeting in S e p t e m ­
ber to call an election to vote the
running ut large to he penned up
und if this c a n n o t be done a petition
will be spnt to the next legislature
cont aini ng
the names of several
hundred growers which c annot be
turned down.
T h i s is not a c at tl e
section and our lands are too val u­
able to have the m overrun by w o r t h ­
less Florida cows
West Side Grower

ern minors and resident of this c i t y '
during the winter season arrived in
the city y es t e rd a y nnd his many
friends are ’ glad to see him again.
Especail ly glad since the ball season
is at its height right now and a good
umpire is in demand.
Mr LaKo che
ma ny years ago iwe h at e to tell his
age i was a big leaguer and ball
player as she was played in the early
days romping around tho big cir­
cuits and gol fi ng the bouquets nnd
the long green. Age laying its un ­
avoidable hand Apon him hv re­
tired to the hush leagues first and
finally, c a m e to the i nevit able end
of many big plnycrs, ho took up the
indicator and began his career as
umpire.
He held positions in ma n y
leagues and his work carried him
from the Pacific slope to the At lan­
tic seaboard and into Ca na da . G e t ­
ting married and settling down for
tho winter season maj le S a m think
of sunny Fl ori da where his wife had
relatives and he located in Sanf ord
several years ago. where he carries
on the business of the Sanitary’
Pressing C lu b while t h e frost is on
tho pumpkin In the northern states.
When the spring t r aining st arts ho
goes with ( he cl ubs t h a t bid for his
services, novor getting very far away
from Sanf ord on acc ount of his home
ties and this season umpiring in the
Georgia s t at e league.

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11 lbs. Granulated Sugar - $1.00
12 Cans Baby Cream - .50
12 Cans Large Cream - - 1.00
1 Pk. Good Sound 1. Potatoes .40
3 Cans 2 lb. Tomatoes
- .25
6 Bars Octagon Soap - - - .25
.23
Diamond “C” Ham, Pound
Diamond “C” Breakfast Bacon - .30
10 lbs. Snowdrift Lard - - 1.40

S t r a w lierry P l a n t s

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t i l e

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the
-tr,i &gt;berry plant does not p r o d me
as . ' il l Die seeiitol vi-.if a- the tir-l
I to
are * owevef
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till- Mile
|t ll! ■|t p e l , I- . 1 pi ••| t"W
tlo
plants .ire 'i ii ti v.i t t amt the
car* tllllt I- taken 111 keep oil the
sure •** run tiers m d to prodo*' vig
or ...1 v tiling plantft i- Mo preb r
•net t Ii rung toili t tlo -tut, lo -el nut
, u'di year new plant- fr ini Die north
nut one mo-t -in coH-f il grow, r - i he does bel ter to raise ills own
plants.
He Has only a small aereage
and gives the gre.ite.t att ent ion t •
that , and we think h ■ invariably
-i'H new 1 I.lilt - e I ll
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t a e . s . ni

I n t e r e -t iii purebred bogs t- grow
mg steadily and it is not idle or
-peeul.lt IV e interest
It is being
manif ested in the pmyhuse of pure
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Items of Interest for the Man
Behind the Plow

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pre. nit ion - that
will
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Dr
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1" f I lie I nil nl
MH. Mill HI I III \DI It III I U I I N i i:
■ at •• I •• |i r Mueii t of\g r i d 111 lire
11 It I i M m
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who i- -t alinried at t lie I mver-ily
s
n|(|i
••t I bi nd I -.iv- that the far liters are
,1*. ju-t now re.oiling the pl ace where
•..it I- Imw
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want to
eontrol the disease
' "D u ng
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have -eetl tlleir protit- go Utl'l
their to r 11- wiped out in a lew days
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*•» ri'turn
follnuin^ T'i»«*l.i
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Ka l es rpuMiiuM'
leste Minks,
I’roprtetor
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wulls around their furrns and it
would t a k e - a wall to kpep some of
the . slock out.
Not hi ng Can be
pl anted and grown in five or six
feet of a fence
It will be e a ’ en by
some of t fie sto. k that is r.unmng itl
large. T h e r e is no one. after doing
their d a y ’s work wants to get up in
the night and ehase a cow or a
horse an hour or two to get it out
of their garden
School time will
soon be here und last year some of
the school children had to stay at
home lifts of days because thqy
were afraid to go to c a t ch the j i t n e y
bus.
T h e y were afraid of some of
the cattle.
T h e i r parents were too
busy in their gardens to go with
t h t* m

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E. B o y c e Hell and family returned
Satlirduy front C h ar lo t t e
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where they have Ini u »pi ■d'tic i
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INFORMATION
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a Kegul.ir llig W««c
f " j oi n her ♦unbar I ’. vH '
he Thin is t a r Th e at r e
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ir l i f t hamli'ii ptti
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■out rnonly
Manager
Herndon.
a. f.i;d
am.
ISoWl
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III.
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A y a t t are residents *of Hradentow n known us
I he King ** Ti ie Mo‘ here they h a ve many friends who vi.-s" who has given the people of
ire watching the progress of Mr. I Sanford a pi ct ure program that is
s 'Idorn equaled and never surpassed
Vyntt.
for the past four years is truly on
T h e D a y t o n a Beach Hotel, open
the job. j udging front the c r e a m of
d the year, offers special summer
the features t o he exhibited a t the
ates.
Surf hut hing rooms free to
S t a r , libeller known as " T h e T h e ­
'tests.
S e a -f o od dinners a special
atre Just Like H o me " this week.
y.
85-tf
As ap i nt roducti on of t h e week's
Supt Hansel! of the A C . L. left pictures tiie noted Marie D o r o was
esterday for Hendersonville, where I shown last night and ma ny movie
" ’ will join Mrs. Hansell and the f a n s
stayed
through
the
second
hildren and spend a week or m u ' " - h o w
Tonight
Harold Lockwood
' "&gt;ing t h e inouiitain air
Mrs and May Mlnoti will grace the proI ansell am) children will remain at gram
i in Wednesday
He ars! s
leiidersonville until September and News and the exciting M y s t e r i e s
•"ir many friends will lie glad
to of M y r a" will he the f eatures
Then
now they are enj oyi ng the best of comes to T h u r s d a y . Friday and S a t ­
"•alth.
urday for the favorite stars.
Mar­
Misses Yfe l ma and Th e r es a ' pn' I gueritr ( ’lurk will he in evi dence
hie have r eturned from a visit with .Thursday and Mary Bickford F r i ­
heir g r a ndmot he r , Mrs. O ’Cain at day and Sat urduy.
Jrangeburg, S. C.
Bought New Cara
Mr. and Mrs. R. J . Holly and
F.
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Forster
and I). Iw T h rn sh er
nmily made a- tri p to Eustis Sunday
purchased
new
Bui
ck six car s and
•ternooB a n d enj oyed the sand
J'phalt rouds of t ha t delightful E . J . Itivers purchased a now M a x ­
^ountainoua co u n t r y .
T h e r e i i no well, all of t h e Seminole C o u n t y
Garage of thU city.

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M l.DIM I I Y in Mils. \
M. d . I'KANGK
VV I I . S I I N A T i l IN I I I

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Kind Mite
I have been
using ^ Midu-.Hllfur
with oil spray, 1-60 which h as been
strong enough to burn the new foli­
age slightly and yet it does not seem
to ef fectively dispose of rust mile.
W b a t do you suppose is the trouble?
Answeri T h e
burning
was
un ­
d oubt ed l y caused by some free, oil,
not t h e soda-sulphur.
S o d a sulphur
Is not supposed to lie a n y w h er e near
as good for cont rol of rust mi t e as
lime sulphur
Lime suljdiur used at
the r a t e of one gallon -H degrees
Haunte lime sulphur to 76 gallons
kills not only the adult mi tes, but
the eggs.
Y our oil spray shoul d ulso
have helped, for though it is never
recommended as a rust mi te s p r a y ,
it so reduces the rust mi te when it
is used for scale or whitefly, as to
great ly lessen t h e damage b y these
insects.

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DETROIT

It is
sometimes wrongly used to carry the idea of
something unusual, exceptional—some startling
innovation.

H

O R S E P O W E R " is a m isle a d in g p h ra se .

W e don’t claim anything we can’t prove. W e
don’t mislead by reference to a technical subject you
don’t understand.
W e ’ve got something re a l to talk about Exam ine
the Maxwell ca r — its co m p lete equipm ent. Note
the attractive appearance. Consider its reputation*
and its unequaled record for performance.

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T h e p rice in clu d e s all th e h o r s e p o w e r you n eed
to t a k e you a n y w h e r e an d a s fast a s you w a n t
to go.
A-paitVfiger Tounn/| Car. 1 5 93
3 - p a t te n g e r C a b rio let, 9 8 63
J p i a i t n p r R o a d a la r
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A-paaaengir T ow n C at. 9/5
5-pai**nga&gt; S ed an , 9 9 8 5

S e m i n o l e C o u n t y G arag e
115 Magnolia Avenue

Lat e Corn Crop
K i n d l y advise if it would bo pos­
sible to grow a crop of field c r op this'
fall o n an old pineapple field.
I t is
ridge l and whit e sand.

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Tt|L S AN K * ' i l l ' H K K l I . i

NEGLECT

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S a s i/ &amp; P r a c tic a l Jfl
I B U S IN ES S C A R D S \
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7-(oine. D ro s s -fla ttin g
One Inch Cards Will Bo Published Undor Thin Heading Al The R al e Of $7.2C
J fs s o n s
For Year.

the treatment of Piles and the condition*
rapidly become worse. Relieve youraela
by using

Permanent Styles in Fans

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Prepared Especially For This Newspaper ‘f P

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by Pictorial R eview

D EN TIST

a remedy of merit and guaranteed to givo
relief. Sold only by u#, 60c und $1.00.
K. C. I K I W E R .

OfTIrr: Yowcll llullcilnK
SANFORD
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A Tailored Frock for Mild Days.

E M M K T W ll-H O N
E. E E H U U S O N

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Parti cul arl y enchanti ng are the
tailored suits for intld daya— day*
when It la loo cool t o bo without a
Jacket, and yet loo ‘warm for a nemo
or gabardine. F aill e Is used for this
coatume, the color dark blue, Noth­
ing Is s ma r t e r than blue or wear*
bolt er
T h e Interesting f eature of
the suit Is the J acket, which has a
converti ble collar. T h e back may b«
mnde with or without tab extension*,
while the ci rcul ar peplum 1* cut tn
three pieces. * T o mako the entire
cost ume requi re* 5V4 yards 44-Inch
or 4A4 yards 54-Inch matcrall.
Aa two styles of alcoves a r c provid­
ed. tha homo dresBmnker Bhould bo
careful to distinguish between the
coal alcove and the fancy
sleeve
when cutting. T h e s e arc markt-d **H”
nnd " I " , respectively, and plainly
shown on the cutting guWo.
The
hack of the Jacket and back of the
peplum. with the collar, are laid on
a length wise fold of the #llk, while
the front section of the peplum la
placed on a lengthwise thread
Tie
underfnclng. sleeve section and fron’
of (he Jacket are litld on a length
wise thread.
If the buck of Ihe Jacket In desired
without extension cut of!
Si Inch
below small " u " perforations
Next to blue, gray Is exceedingly
popular for these silk tallleurs
A
soft, medium light tone, rat her Uk&lt;a light enstnr, Is the most favored
Quite as effective ns faille and lenn
expensive are the silk poplins tiros
ile ! ^Didres and lightweight s a t ' ’
also make char mi ng tailored c *
t limes for Bummer

Wilson &amp; Housbolder
I.AWY KItS
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Sanford.

Florida

E lt o n J . M o u ffh to n
ARCHITECT
Office In Yowcll Hldg.

S a n f o rd , FIs

..G E O . A . D E C O T T E S ..
ATTORNEY

and

COUNSELLOR

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LAW

Practice in Stale and Federal Court*
Lamer-Woodruff Bid it

Sanford Fla

SCHELLE MAINES
L A W Y E R
SUITE 9, COURT HOUSE
PHONE 113

SANFORI).

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D r. J. A . T R 0 V 1 L L I 0 N
SPECIA LIST
In CANCER. GOITRE and TUMORS
Cure Tli tn Without ( ’utting T h e m tint

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SANFORD WAGON WORKS
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'll r&lt;&lt; W II 1 MO It WI hIII
One and two iinrso W :ikr«»n&lt; M:»d»*
in S i t if ii nl

Mine faille makes tip ltd* c h ar mi ng
null for mild days although silk pop
lln or grys .!•* I otigres mav to- sub
Silt litis)

P a t ent ed April 10. 1907

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Attention And ltcnl KITortn
Opposite ( lit Hall

Telepbuue No 25

HENRY McLAULIN
.1 E W E I . E K

M Y &gt; I*K C IA L T IK S :
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1041st. St. Phone 182
FIN E R E M E D Y F O R
BILIOUSNESS AND
CONSTIPATION

T h e r e la nothing very new to report
In fans, and there hardly need be, for,
like ftowera. they suit uh as they are.
The y are medium or small In size
and composed of the fragile and fair
mat eri als we are used to Silk gauze
or lace or both combined make airy
backgrounds for (lowers painted In
festoons and wreaths In miniature, hut
perfect art
Spangles thicker than
si ars In the sky. sparkle o V&lt;t all
They were never so liberally used
Ivory, mnlher of pearl, or wood
with much carving nnd picking out In
gold or slh.-r paint, form the sl ic k s
Kvoti In the least expensive fans
there Is an unusual amount of beaut)
ful decoration
T h e Imitation Ivory
sl i cks are quite as beautifully bundled
as (be genuine
It taken a g'"&gt;d Judge
to tell III*' difference
F a n s of white gauze with medallion*
and borders of prioress luce braid and
thickly spangled with liny silver sr
quin* b.ni proved I l ol r Miptlvatlng
(plain|e* h&gt; heading the list of host
s e l l e r s " In ihe month of roses, when
graduates and brides must be r e m e m­
bered ihl* I* the fan that L* scattered
lo all the points of (lo- compass f a n s
of black gauze with many spangles
put on In a set design and scattered
over Ihe surface besides, have proved
as alluring as ever
Smal l celluloid fans Ihnt may be
carried in the handbag ure d e c o ­

X cW sp ap er

People all through this section a r e
buying I. IV-VER-LAX because it is a
preparation of real merit
It is a veget­
able remedy that acts naturally and &lt;-ffertively, thoroughly cleansing the liver
It is easy to take and Tim
rated with gold borders In sot' figure* and bowels
or are gay with painted flowers. One none of the dangers and had after effects
of these la n novelty having a small of calomel. LIV-VER-LA.X will get you
coin car rier al the base of the slick. right, keep you right und anve you doc­
tor's bills. Sold in 60c and $1.00 bottles
Just large enough to hold dimes Pr et ­
under un absolute guarantee.
Every
ty as they are. non** of these fans are bottle bears the likeness of L, K. Grigsby
expensive unless one chooses those For sale by W G A L D R I D G E .
with pearl s l ick s or having much carv­
ing
Among the very cheap fans.' such
11 OM AIIV111USING
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more Hum fifty the J a p a n e s e designs
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different e in i Iw* garment s
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for (be purpo*.\ but. unlike the sweat
cr tlu-y ure lined, and sometimes
with a silk strongly coni rastl ng with
the outer mat •■rial
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lur
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wrap lines,
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belted or
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Jackets
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among the most popular coal s In the
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The siiminer wardrobe c a n not af­
ford to be without a s mo ck ed frock.
Thin design In embroidered voile, Is
trimmed with n vest and collar of
» Id 11 i irg.iloly
Here Is it very nit me li ve way to
make ut e of in. einbrolderod voiles
In such grent vogue thin soasou The
waist clones in front over a vent of
white organdy nnd lh» s k i r t Is trlm‘ined with sniocktng
T h i s may bo
replaced by gut hem, where o ne Is In­
clined toward stoutness
In medium
si te the dress reipilres 8*4 yards
32-Inch material, with M ynrd 36tnch organdy for the trimmi ng.
In making the waist, h e a r In mind
that the center Is Indicated by largo
" O " perforai Ions
Unt l e rfac e the

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S«-vv cuff lo
sl eeve us notched
bring the front
renin of cuff to nenin of sleeve and
bring tin- hack seam of cuff to largo
••O" pc-rforutlon to sleeve. Sew alccvc
Iti armhole, notches nnd small '‘oM
perforations even casing In any fulness
If the plaited skirt Is used, cut off
the left bark end along double "no”
perforations
If
trimmed
with
smocking, ubo a pattern for the trljnmlng nnd smock the spaco between
double " T T " perforations, gather
tipper edge between double “T T " i*«rforntlon* If desired shirred, gather
Lei ween double ' ' T T " perforations,
nml make 4 rows of gat hern below
upper edge. J 1-a Inch apart
Form
plaits cr easi ng on llre-s of slot p.-rfor
minus, bring I be folded edges In cor
responding small ' V perforations;
st itch to position any depth desired
leaving edges to left of ce nt e r front
free above single ' V perforation for
an opening rinse seam
Turn hem
at lower edge of skirt on sinnll "o'*
perforations.
Adjust skirt to ponltlnn stitching
upper edge over upper row of gath­
ers In wulifL ceul er fronts uud centerbacks even'

Pictorial Review C os t ume No. 6 753.
Sizes. ' 4 to 44 Inches
Prlc«, 15 cents. SuiocLl ng No. 13234. Price, 15 t outs.
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i :n! nf tin* ruon\»*nt fho Quaker col*
It*- ,ni1 iu6 nets of plain lint- nrgnmlle
ii c tin- most popular nf all (lie ill*
plays al the neckwear runnier
For
lb 1 nratlun they eon tine themsel ves to
mu sprays ot embroidery In lloral pntturns or hemstitching, or edgings and
o sort Ions ot very narrow llngerls
. a ce s
Hut there are n uni bora of novelties,
I *s plain, about to make their entry
I I - the Christmas shopper’s bunofit.
Ai n r.ir them is the pretty set oT plait­
ed ..nd embroidered organdie shown
In tin pot ure above. Tills Is designed
lo l&gt;e * orn with the simple one-piece
-afternoon trock ol shk or the plain
blouse of a dark color
T h e collar is made In three parts.
X section at Uie pack 01 the piaitea

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organdie I h finished with heniRtltchlnir
uud iidurriru) with vtiry nmnll nprayH

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n n m r r . f ( u r r !«• M t i o r i * A: &lt; o I ’ n l r * *
* i f l i . F * mi i* mI n i l
I j * r r d r r r r b r d ■■ r « r u r d i n f ^ t j*
*»w la x deed w ill i»«u r if r f r o n o n
t h r -, 04*d » y o f P w p t n n b v r A . I ) . 11* 16.
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the front nro plain, hnlshe.i about itn&gt;
u)’. ' " ”” *
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edge* wall hcmstitehlng, and carry
s „ , , r,
t o , n u,.i I' H C
sprays of hue embroidery thut almost
pun (,.»». ul i . . . VMiftr.tr *»* ti t ■ i r&lt;| i L . . f i t * , U y
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in . r r u r d . n r .
with U w .
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are rounded, sliowlng the same pat­ e m l i r . e e . the tu l l u s In K 4 « e e l b e d penpeety
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Nothing does t h e ' tje|ioldor or the
T h e . . I d la n d b eln * O - c e d »t tn» d*t* ■ S I
wearer more good than these fresh ot the l u l l . n e e oi *ueh c e r t l f i f S t v 1 ..
n a m e ot t„ A. S m i t h
D n t e * . **ld
und dainty sets. The y are modest in e t c vh.1l he redeemed ■ cr o rd in f •”
price, even when bought ready made I . i *lred &gt;111 I n u . thereon on xhe and cost next to nothing when made • Q S K S - £ &gt; n i £ &amp; * , . * * ; *
* J
by the capable needlewoman for her
(e-.H
self. T h e y w e a r well and launder per
Clerk Clrrult
W fW X S Z Z * * ! ' - .
focUy.
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
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�August 8. 1 91 8

PAGE SEVEN
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SOM E OF G R E A T S H O R TS TO P S

Annual Excursion
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ATLANTIC COAST LINT
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ALL MAKES ANI) TYPES REPAIRED
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thoroughly guaranteed butteries, magnetos.

Starling Systems Kepairt

SEMINOLE-COUNTY GARAGE

SERVICE” ON YOUR PLUMBING

IRRIGATION
nd WELL WORK
The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.
S A N *K U R D 'S H o l'S K el

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I I.OKIDA

tick* during his iw.i years of i.fo unit i
Inid rend)i&gt;il tin- woig.it of about 400'
pound* »oll1iH|ii./.i'ii &lt;,n iti(. futility of
t ' ymg to biMi.in.. u n ’.ii in-cj animal
I'lck f i i t i . hi .c of my nuu arc
ninrit than twin* a.. Isii go u s -I tun, althnugh I have l.ui.iit’il faithfully gath­
ering gras* ami c.invoi t.ng
ii
Into
MimhI to binitl ia
11 nii.c and fine
t lac lit* In the limit’ . I lull 1*01111 ’ day I
might bi' la. it” u ni fat and my lintah
would be a* d o m e steaks mid rousts
lo Ui'kli’ I bn a|i[)i’titi&gt;n of particular

So wonderful has been the showing
of Dave Bancroft both as a fielder and
ns a tintstmui Hint tie Is mu* rated as
one of the best In the country,
Dare Is making fnns forget Maranvllle and othora
Home of the g r eat ­
est shorlstops the game ever knew

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Bring in your lame and sirk
horses and mules.
Have Ihcm
treated. Have thrlr teeth examin*
ed, sharp rornem dressed down,
projections cul off and decayed
molars extracted.

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Handicapped By Ticks
I him* lu’iili gioatly handicajipi’d by
Iho numerous i a t i In in ks which have
lived on my blood and caused me
to remain ihln, even when iho sup­
ply of pasture was plentiful
And
wIn'ri the pastuic was dry and the
forage was short for a few month.1), I
foulit hardly gather enough energy
to continue life.
" Wh y does my owner penult the
ticks lo take so much of my alreugth
A typical two-year-old ticky Florida
an&lt;l ambition when Iho ticks ran bo steer weighing about 400 pound*.
eradicated so cheaply
I wish
fie Eradicate the ticks to you can get
would kill all the blond suckers on me more weight on your cattle and bel ter
and give me a chance to show what prices per hundred poundp.
Dave Bancroft
1 ran do In the wny of growth when
all of my food, which Is converted guess that there Ih not much of a j
ha v e played wlili t he Phil li es
Hob AfInto blood, pnes to Increase my flesli future fur me
l/'ti was c l a s s &gt; 25 ye ars ago. and o ne
and bones
Low Price For Tick/ Cattle
l feel like a piece of dried beef I
y e a r he made u record for c h a n c e a
right now as t h e r e is so little Idood
“ If I live long enough I may weigh
i c c e p l cd by a s ho r t st op which was not
c oursi ng ‘t hr ough iiiv velds
If
I as mm Ii as 650 pounds. amt llien tin
broken unill 11)14. when M a r a n t i l b*
could tnlk lo my owner so h e would owner uill sell Tim to Itu* pat h e* . fur
ma d e a new m a r k
urnli’rHhimi th*»i flu* firkn an* r u l i n g aboil’ three (tfl Its of
Wtint In k free
Then along cnrim Monte Cross, who
t i i f n a JFtt " f 111 *■11* \ f k n nW hi* w o u l d stuck bringand whi n I wa k uilu
thin t liaii' to ilufT hln cap to nn&gt; short
I ' l n d o a t e ll,e t i c ks
tile killing rnolll till’ t i l " will - a y
stop wtieii lie was a (Junker
Mike
What a till* - 1 ll11’ i bis would then Hen
,m*’s another &gt;,f ilm
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tie for hi * .mil. i ioiis i .ii i h'
Ihmlnn k as the third on tile list, and
tick* - f i*i ■r s ; dun t » a * i e mil' h i ni’
gelling ttiu hide of! of turn as ll is now comes B a n c r o f t
Grow Fast In Tick.Free States
“One of those Texas* animals which full of tick boles and not very valu­
was shipped In here this spring told able ’ S o t will die In disgrace and
T h er e are s o m e people who would
nte that some line steer* are raised In what In Me meat there 1* on my In&gt;r■i*kick If they won a pennant and then
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out in Ne** co unt \ Kan*as.
which fur M • r thi rty c e n t s worth nf dinner
Th
- l e e r had the rigli' Inf n t
Ty t'ohh situ e his return to thn
•old for I.!.*, eio I ii weaning lime
•I* ” game a few d a ' s ago has lieeit doing
which was a bon' seven months old lion ’ hunt the low price nhl.i
Mi
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0 0 0 |Miund a nnu a l Innas 200 pounds of
blood a yctti i o the l i cks, and 1 surel y
a m bidnK bled for my full proportion
on I be hast* of my weight

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I lie C mi cd Sl ui ca Iluri-uu of Ani­
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Bancroft of Philadelphia Nationals
Makes F a n s Forget Maranville
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Hanford Lodge No G2, F. and A. M .
Communication every first and third
Thursdays at 7:30.
Visiting brethren
welcome.
0 . L. Ta yl or
S. G. Kennedy
Se cre t ary
W. M
Monroe Chapter No. 15, It. A. M.
Meets every second unit fourth T h o r n
day in Masonic Hall over the I mperi a
Theatre, Visiting companions we! com a
J . F, K a m a (r.
1). J Miller
S e c ’y
High Priest
&lt;rminolc Chapter 2, Order Eastern S t a
Meets every, first and third Tuesday
In each mo n t h . Everyone who has seen
hi* St ar in the East are cordially invited
to visit this chapter.
Alice E. Bobbins, Sec'y
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P,
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays,
Nisiting knights always welcome.
H. McLaul i n
O. J. Miller
K. It and S.
C. C.
Sanford Lodge No. 27, I. O. O. K.
Meets every Monday at 7: 30 p. m.,
M \\ A Hall.
Pico Block
J W U Singletury
J 1 J ohnson,
Secretary
N Ci.
ti ale I lly I amp No Ii, H (I W
, Meets second and iourtii Wednesday
nights in eac h month.
F. L. Miller
J . F. iloolehan
Clerk
Council Commander
H. P. O . E . S a n f o r d L o d g e 12-11
Meet firm and third Wednesday night
at corner of First Si and Palmetto Ave.
Crus** Hartu-s
J ti Hurley
Secretary
Exalted Ruler

The t ake Itree/c I mini ll No 11 Junior
Order t rilled tmeriran Mechanics
Meets every Wednesday at 7.31) P.
M.. iii the City il.dl
Visiting brother*
are wi’li-noie
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C h it-C h at of the P la y H o u ses in S an ford

J u s t a revenge
M A R Y PICK F O R D S U P R E M E
S u r p a s s e s l l er ni ' l f In K«mnu» Player
S c r e e t V j r s l i n of M a l t me
Uu lerfl/

lightful little episodes in which three
a d o r a bl e children are ^een with the
s t ar " l l u l d u F r o m H o l l an d" that
s he will u nd o u bt e d l y rank ns one of
Mary P i c k f o r d ’s great est rontr i bulions to motion pi ct ure humor.
Opening in p i ct u r e s q u e Holland,
the action shifts to. New Yo r k when,
on t h e i nvi tat io n of her uncle — a
typi cal
Pennsylvania
Dutchman —
Hulda brings her t h r e e li ttle brothers
to the land of o p p o r t u n i t y .
But a
of Huldn's o pp o rt u n i t i e s are not
showered upon tier a t once.
In fact
h e r uncle has b a r e ly met her when
he is i nj ured and t a k e n to the hos­
pital, where he lies without any
means of identi fi cat ion
Hulda alone
in New York with thr ee li ttle chi l­
dren and not a soul that she knows

Mary Pickford in “ Madame Butterfly"
at the St ar Saturday
I t is rarely that mot i on picture
Spe ct at ors are privileged to witness
so exqui si tel y artistic a performance
ns
that
of
Mary
Pickford
in
d a me B u t t e r f l y . " the F a mo u s P l a y ­
ers
Film
C om p a n y ' s
magnificent
a d a p t a t i o n of J ohn L u t h e r L o n g s
classic, wh i ' h has (already become
famil iar
t hr ough the medi um of
oper a, novel and piny,
AH the po­
etic beau t y of this sad tal e has lieCri
preserved and enhanc ed in the til in
producti on which is the P aramount
P i c tu r e at the St ar S.itlirdav.
T h e pat heti c story of &lt; ho-Ch&lt;&gt;
San
M ad ame
Hul' eri lv "
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B u t the b r a v e li ttle girl finds a
counselor and f r i e n d in the keeper
of a boarding h o us e with whom she
finds te mp o ra r y e m p l o y m e n t .
The
inj ury to I H n c l e P et e r is a lmos t as
serious a blow to President Walt on
of the New C e n t r a l R ai l way for he
has been tryi ng to force a right of
way through the o b s t i n a t e old man' s
farm, and now when he has only
three more days in which to bring
mat ter s to a head, t ' nc l e Peter lias
suddenly disappeared
Hulda, meanwhile, has interested
an Itali an organ grinder by her e c ­
centri c dances an d while rehearsing,
she falls th r ou gh a sk yl ig ht , arri ve
trig very u nc er e mn ni ou sk y in the
studio of young W a l t o n , the son of
the railway man.
T h e unrtmvonttumil meeting results In a deep
friendship bet ween tlo* paur and
when the elder W a l t o n hit-* upon the
si lie&gt;ii. of using hin i a no .in-&gt;
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pl ay, “ Ci vi li zat io n' s C h i l d, " which
will be s hown at t h e Lyr i c Thcatt' e
F r i d a y , old P et er Sarnmof f, in the
ci ty of K i e v , Russi a, decides that
his little grand niece, B ef n a , who hitbeen left an orphan up in the mo un ­
t a i n s s h o ul d be br o u gh t to civiliza­
tion', b u t bar e l y lias his little bird
arri ved in K i e v - w h e n a massacre of
J e w s t a k e s place and B e r n a is left
alone again.

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At Lyric Friday.

Truly a 8 ac c es s .
•'Win your bachelor's supper a suec e s s ? " "A success! Wonderful ! Why.
wo had to postpone tho wedding for
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PROGRAMME
Tonight " Y a q u i Cur”
"Midni ght at the Old M i l l"
"Ham
and Hud"
“ Sclig Tribune News"
1.1th Episode of " T h e
Iron Claw”

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'The Snow i lire” featuring l ord Mi1' 1 ng
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" A Rough Night"

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tonight
Tills f e a t u r e which is m (our blocks from business center.
live interesting a c t s differs from Hath rooms in connecti on
Cheap
most iif the pi ctures b y having some rates for s ummer. Comf ort Cottage,
unusual incidents and some very corner Fourth and Magnolia. 92-tf
exciting situations
For
Rent - S e v e r a l nice ofltet
rooms over Yo wei l' s. E nqui re N. P
M IS S I I.ORENt E ROSE
Y o wel) ,V Co.
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small part of t h e original cost.
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other?. in the east tire I .ok S t a n d ­ interested address Virginia Carolina
ing as Nicolai T u r g e n e v . Dorothy Che mi c al Co., c ar e H. H Peabody,
I &gt;nl t " r; a- !•Den Mi Manus i'|.,|. Superiii tnedent. S a nf or d , Fla
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and there are so

In concluding; wo men like to look
a t cl othes and as tife picture t h e a t r e
relies heavily on womon for exist­
ence, these films shoul d easily get
over and add to t h e popul ari ty of
the the at re showing t h e m .
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Lyr ic Thursday.

. ••Still W a t e r s "
In this reninrkaide combi nati on
F a m o u s P l ay ers’
F ea tu r e
tells
d r a m a t i c tales of circus and canal - of pastoral r o man ce nnd gripping
d ra ma , Marguerit e has t h e best op­
b o a t life.
port uni ty yet afforded Iter of displaying her wonderful
versatility.
Already acknowledges os superb in
the- art of screen c o qu et r y and gen­
Old P e t e r hail pl anned to send her
erally
recognized as one of the most
to Ameri c a to an uncle, and Uerna
winsome little misses in motion pic­
goes to New York to the home of
tures. Miss Clark, by her t r eme n­
J a c o b Weil, a sweutshmp worker.
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dous
powers as a d r a m a t i c actress
Weil has risen to affluence through
will
add
to
her
laurels
us
a
photot h e f avor of M c M a n u s , a political
, f All Local AdTcrUseraenta Under
pluyer.
It iH seldom t h a t a young
boss; mid when M c M a n u s casts his
Thin Heading TH REE CENTS a
act ress
who
gains
popularity
a
evil eye upon prett y Rerun. Weil has
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
ingenue rises to any considerable
naught to do but give her up.
Charge 2.r» Cents.
heights in emotional expression.
As M c M a n u s has done to many
Th e r e f o r e t h e pe r fo r m a n c e of Miss
“ fo r sa le
an ot he r mai d, he ruins B e r n a and
Clark in " S t i l l W a t e r s " [s one of the _____________________________
t hr o w s her to the street to live a
F o r S a l e — T h r e e lota on Sa n f o rd
most no t abl e of recent s c r ee n achicvclife of sh ame . B u t as time goes on
Heights.
E x c ep t i on al bargain, $ 75
1me nt s.
Berna
me et s T u r ge n e v, a young
each.
Enquire H e r a l d Office.
F o r the scenes which transpire in
Russi an musician who is struggling
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and
about the circus, an entir?* t r av­
to get along, and t he y fall in love.
eling shqw was leased by (he F a ­
Marguerite Clark in “ Still Waters" at
For Sale
Horse a nd two delivery
T h e y go to live toget her. And when
mous " Pl ay er s and Har ry La Pearl, wagons.
the St ar Thursday
Apply to G. W. S p e n c e r ,
t h e b a b y c ome s she persuades hint to
one of the most c e l e br a t e d clowns H I Park Avo.
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marry her.
T h ou g h there h a ve been many t h a t ever appeared at t h e New York
In due course and with Herrin's songs extolling life on the ocean Hi ppodrome was especially engaged
For Sal e- 17 foot motor hout, ex­
uns wervi ng aid. T u r ge n e v rises to wave and i nt iumrruhb plays t hat to play opposite Miss ("lark
These tra deep sides, divided fish well, 3 hp
f ame and position.
T h e r e he meets picture the deeds and misdeeds of
E ve r y t h i n g in good order
circus scenes, many of which c o m­ engine
the bel oved daught e r of M r Manus the socially elect, life on our inland
Price
JtiOtlO
cash.
Apply Bill Wiihbine daring pe rf ormanc es with thrill­
L ea rn i n g t h a t di vo rc e for Turgenev waterways has seldom aroused the ing d r a m a t i c action, are the best erington, Apopja, Fla,
I()0-"tp
Hence,
is all his d aug ht e r wants to Com­ i nterest of the playwright.
t h a t have ever been o b t a i n e d in any
F or S a l e —S e v e n t y - t w o acres best
plete her happiness, M c M a n u s , now " S t i l l W a t e r s , " the story of canal t e nt show.
celery luntL about fifteen or twenty
nn honored j urist, und e r t ak es to se­ boat life and of the circuit, in which
acres of it i mproved, for Bale at a
cure it.
With a m a n " p l a n t e d " in Marguerit e Clark is featured by t h e
Win. II. Thompson as n Ward Boss bargain
B e t t e r t h a n has been of­
her rooms, hr secures the neressar j F a mo u s Players Film Company on
T r i a n g l e S t a r has fur ■eful part in fered around here within ten years.
the P ar amo un t Pr o gr am at the S t a r
evi dence and T u r g e n e v is freed
l lv i l i z at i on ' s ( hild
New
Drama,
A I' Connelly
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but good enough to answer the pur­
pose.

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T h u r s d a y will prove of special in­
terest,
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A c o m p a ny of players spent three
weeks on the b a l l o t of one of oqr
great canuls in order t o get the
scenes which show little* Ne s t a ( M a r ­
guerit e. C l a r k ) and her old grand­
f ather on the canal bo at , which is
their home.
An ent i re circus was
leased for the purpose of getting the
act ion
which
transpires
in
and
around the tent, when the ring
master, having marked N e s t a for his
prey a t t e m p t s
to force his a t t e n ­
ti ons upon her.

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Wh en B e r n a tries to fight the case in
court she finds t h e presiding j udge is
M c M a n u s ; and for her effort alui is
sent to the “ i sland, " while her b a b y
is placed in a home with persons al­
leged t o he be t te r fitted to bring it
up-.
W h a t is there left for R o ma ?

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Saturday " A Strange C a s e " " M r . JolTerson ( I r e n e" "Hi ck sville’s Fi nest " Fourth Episode, " P eg O' T h e Ring"
C O M I N G Monday CH AS. C H A P L I N m " T h e Floor W alker"
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Admission 5 and 10c. 1 Matinee Tuesdays, Wednesdays and
Fridays and Saturdays 3:15 p. m.
I’icluri** start each
night at 7 .00 p. in.

AT T H E L YR I C T H E A T R E WE DNE SDAY

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Fashion Film Showing All the
Latest St yl es that Will be Worn
T h i s S e as o n
Lyric Thursday

For R e n t — 7 0 8 Park avenue. Enquite of H C
D uB os e , First and
Perk avenue
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As fashion films these are good
They
show eve ry t h in g from silk
nightgowns and s a ti n negligees to
W anted S o m e one in your com­
street and evening wear. Head gear muni ty to act as our agent.
Write
Is exhi bited too, so me t i me s on very for particulars.
R o b e rt s Polish ( o.,
p r e t t y heads, and for that mutter 1 5 1 0 Mar i on S t . , T a m p a . Fla.
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the wearers of the clothing are a t ­
t r ac t ive *0 the pictures may t.e of
Sanford Fla . J u l y 31. I'JIfi
S'slight intern*! lu liicii( ll they are not
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T h e married fellows Will
poratiou
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B
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a
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and
all
rot’'
instinctively start
to count their
rented please t a k e notice, Aug. 2th
spare bills.
1916, I will sell o ne Hupmobile, No.
T h e poses were done under the
1641, to pay st orage charges on
supervision of Miss Rose, who e v i ­
s ame for period of two years. Z. Jdently knows her business.
A per­
J e r r y , J ul y 1!9, 1916.
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sonal touch is put in here and there
for slight relief, and these are almost
W a n t e d — T o , b u y a seoend hat'd
always good for
a laugh, even bicycle, must bo in good condition.
though not intended for such. T h e Address Box 1022, Sanford, Fla98- tf
photography is not specially distinct

WANTED

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

PUBLISHED
S E M I- WEEKLY

H ER ALD

IN SANFORD— Life / . Wo,th Living
V O L U M E VII

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. AUGUST 11, 191$

PARALYSIS
TAKING TOLL
IN N O R T H

manufacture
pj,p,.r
they have
Hut been able to obtain all adequate
supply (if tli te raw rnatcriu!
Th ey
insist, too, that an increase of 2 5 per
cent in the demand o lias c o n t r i b ­
uted to the shortage.
Publishers showed that while the
cost of manufacture had really de­
creased 5 per cent, yet the ma n u­
facturers had consistently and per­
sistently boosted the price

whether they had any c o u n t e r pro­
posal till submit to the men
The
joint c onf erence today will be pre­
ceded b y anot he r meeting of the
empl oyers to consider what reply
Many an anxious publisher is won­ to ma k e to the warning of the men
dering what the future will bring that t h ey would st rike if necessary
to enf orce thi-ir demands lor an
for t h
M latin Her a! •1
eight hour day and pay ut t In- rate
of ti me and a half tor over t i me

Smal ler dailies over the country
joining st at e s , some of whom, it i*
said a r e . issuing heal th certificate* Will be i ompelled to follow their
to all who apply, wit hout making exampl e, besides being (Obliged to
cut every possible ext ra c o py , coman inve st i gat io n.
All t h a t is required to got a c e r ­ plimentan.-s, exchanges and the like
tificate in Ca md e n, N. J . , according
to s t a t e m e n t s ma d e here today, i*
the furnishing of the name, resitlen •
and poi nt of dest in at io n to r b •
health authorities
biennial
I tr
Samuel ( 1 I Mxnn.
health commi ssioner, declared i f f
' i f the C a m d e n authorit ies lontinu,'in promi scuous i ssuance of th*
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tiln at e s he probably would le f o n . . t
to order the P en n s y l va n i a mspretur*
not to hotiro mi) i i-r11 lii a 1*
tt lie ( limdel)
depart n • ', I
health
T h r e e deat hs from the d m a s e ., -I
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Two f avor it e ti inn
used, " L e a d ,
Ki ndl y Light ",, and
" A b i d e Wi t h M e . "
Q u a n t i t i es of ex qu i s i te flowers Imre
tlleir message of love for tier, of
deepest s y mp a th y for tor farm!
s i t h also their note of the M-urr*
' mil, light and pe . ne and t-ioMijd
that
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was att ended bv a large nun
t i-r of fro-nds those ..t **,, n.rd &gt;
uniting

T h e r ooms of the lower floor were
■prettily and appropriately dec orat e d
with gurden flowers and ferns.
In
the living’ room where the c e r em o n y
took place an arch of roses a n d as­
paragus ferns was erected, b e n e a t h
this the young co uple were married.

T h e bride was ver y sweet a nd a t ­
tractive in her travel ing suit o f blue
OVER F I V E MILLION M E N silk taffeta. It waa made c o a t ef­ DEMOCRATIC O P P O S I T I O N
fect and worn with a white crepe
ARE HELD CAPALL CAME FROM THE
de chine blouse.
A modish hut in
' TIVE
SOUTH
blue complet ed the pretty co st ume .
New Y or k , Aug. 1 0. — More than T h e bride was at t en de d hy h er two
Wa sh in gt on . Aug. 1 1. — T h e s e n a t e
6 , 0 0 0, 0 0 0 prisoners, doubl e the n u m ­ sisters, Misses Lucil le und Agnes lat e on T u e s d a y passed t h e bill to
ber of men en g age d in a n y previous Anderson.
T h ey wore dainty whit e prevent interstate commerce In’ pro­
war t ha t the world has known, now lingerie frocks.
d u c t s of child labor, by a vote of
a ro confined in prison c a m p s of the
T h e measure, which al ­
Mr. and Mrs. M y e r s left i m m e d i ­ 52 t o 12.
belligerent nations, according to Dr. ately a f t er the c e r emon y for So ut h r e ad y had passed the bouse, waa
J o h n ft. M o t t , general s ec retary of Carol ina where the honeymoon will b r ou gh t to a v o te in the s e n a t e Upon
t h e i nt ernat i onal c o m m i t t e e of the be spent.
the insi stence of Presi dent Wilson
Y o u n g M en ' s Christ ian Association,
Mrs, M y e r s is the youngest d a u g h ­ a f t er the D em o c r a t i c s e n a t e c a u c u s
who arrived here t oday on the D a n ­ ter of Mr and Mrs. J I Anderson, o n c e had decided to defer its co n­
ish alcumahtp Oscar II from Copen­
her sweet and winsome disposition s i de r a t i o n until next D ece mber .
hagen
Dr
M o t t has visited the making her a popular favorite amo n g
S e n a t o r s who voted agai nst t l m
prison camps of nearly all the c o un ­
a large ci rcle of friends
T h e groom hill were: ( lunkhead. A l a b a m a : It rytries p war since May
Ov e r ma n
is a val uabl e employe of the At lant ic .iii und Fl et che r, Florida
Dr Mutt said that of the prison­ t oust Line
ami Si mmo n s . North C a ro l i na ;
ers, i n ' m a n y has the great est limn
I ' p n n t he i r r e t u r n Mr ani l Mrs S m i t h and T i l l m a n . S o ut h C a rol in a;
tier, a ppr ox i mat e l y 1,7 60, 000,
Kus
Myers will reside wit h the f a m i l y of S m i t h and Har dwi ck , G eo r g ia ; Wi l ­
sia. with ab o ut 1. 600,000 conies next,
l i ams, Mississippi ( D e m oc r a t s ) , and
the bride.
th e n Austria with one million, fol­
"Oliver anti
Penrose, of
Pennsyl­
lowed in order by F r an ce , Italy,
vania
Repu bl i can s
I T A L I \.NS \ It T«) H U M ' S
Gr eat Itritain and T u r k e y
Russia's
Opposi t i on to the me as ur e had
prise ii. r-, he added lire rafildlv 111
cn me ,-liit.fix f rom sout hern c o t to n
tils
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Gorilia
and
Many
eri*u*.-.g more i han tun.mm liaxm
|mil! owners, and the group of south
Irian P r i s o n e r s
been nbb'd to the c am p s sinci* the
&gt;rt) I It-nim rnl * who voted against i t
I t a l y , Vug
No t w it fi
beg I' * &gt;(t the last Russian slrivi
i had fought it in caucus and in.tin
I lie de-per ,|.t * llgtj! i Mg
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Dr Mott added J m
t a m e d tie if opposition during the
Gnruia*
t h e fit v w a - liot
0 0 0 , -sc* | t h r o u g h Kiev
*.-tiai. ,b l .it*■ on th&gt;- ground that tht*
ty t fie \us| rtaos or &lt;h-s!,»rv
“ 1 ' o n , . | * Dr
Molt said
that
reg ill uni on proposed Is UtV.c’onst l t uD a h l n art tiler v b r&lt;- nor
r&gt;.j..
t &gt; i i . i r« .trm* ',1 pri'-mcr *
1 ■■■ .1 1 - | w-.'ild interfere with t h e
. •, t, at, 1 1 n t - i ' ir i I Do ■Iveil ha* • heel, great 1.
ri ght * o:l tin s l a t e *
Kb-veli D e m o ­
n u m b e r of Jil.oini
having
ex age ■r ited
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N O . 102

THE RAILROAD P R I S O N E R S
CONTROVERSY IN E U R O P E
TAKING PLACE DOUBLE ARMY

Whether the federal commission
HOT WEATHER M A K E S IN­ will he able to obtain relief for the LIKELY T O B E SETTLED IN
harassed publishers is not known,
CREASE IN INFANT
FEW DAYS IS THE
lull it is certain that many of the
MORTALITY
. HOPE
smaller publications are going out
New Y o r k , Aug. 9 . — T h e epidemi c of business because they c a n n o t af­
New Y or k , N. Y. , Aug. 10. —A
of i n f a n ti l e paralyais bro k e oil pre­ ford to pay the prices now demanded crisis in the strike si tuat i on i nvo lv­
vious d e a th records here today. for print paper.
ing vi rt ual l y all the railroads of the
Th e pl ague killed 57 chi ldren during
One effect is already fell in New co un t ry and abo ut *100,000 employes
the 24 hours' period endi ng a t 10 ^ ork City and even among the thereof, is forecasted today.
The
n. m. On e hundred and ei ght y- thr ee greatest of dailies, who have had the o ut co me
hinges on the quest ion
advantage of the lowest prices o b­ whether the n ati onal conference c o m ­
new cas es were . reported.
tainable.
Th ey have t a k en action mi ttee of the railroad man ag er s
looking
toward
the decreasing of the make a proposal to the r e p r e s e nt a ­
Philadelphia, Aug. 9. — Eff orts of
number
of
pages
they will issue, tives of t h e four brotherhoods at the
the P e n n s y l n a v i a heal th authorities
hereafter
T
h
e
y
will
decrease their joint conf erence which meets here
to e n f or c e u rigid i n t e r s t a t e q u a r a n ­
tine ag ai ns t possible cases of in­ weekly output an average of one today t h a t wilt be sat isf act ory.
T h e managers met yesterday, but
fantile paralysis are being nullified hundred and twenty one pages in an
refused to say at the c onc l usi on,
by the lux me t h o ds of officials in ml att empt In relieve I fit- si tuat ion

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AND FRIDAYS

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a nd 11 a 1 1 &lt; r tii,.*n
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and J o h n
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All of th |* H|JIM 1.( 1 Il U t r i c t * ar&lt; I n t Ti ll . ih. ii i. F Ui . wl in i* spending the not, und the mugwump editors ajt- been assigned to duty till tin* station
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or
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product t&gt;f
uncle
her
i nt er me n t was in Greenwood ceine pretty
I. :i am tail y s u m m e r at fhv Ittime "f
good
condition
plaud and a t t a c k the courts and ship Scor pion at Coristuntiiinple,
a
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mill,
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workshop,
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tery,
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and it I* 1 bought I hat t h&lt;- i o n , i ug ami u u n t . V r tut'! Mrs l
or man , ' n T urin-.; i*stub!ixhmeiit in
:&gt;d for Wooil. file . m l . candi date slide at llu* lim*. and I In- y o u n g ofv r a r * si hind will In t he best *v.-r mu M y r t l e 1%. ’iil»‘
R ev. L. A. S pe nc e r spent yest.-r
w hich c&lt; tldreti uitd.-r f ourteen h a v e
l b 1 will sail
day here, having obtai ned a tiro ( in s e i i i i md c county
T h e ui * a ■hill A,t tin &gt;. let. r.tl lu-i v n h a s a n e p l a t f o r m , *■ oml , Ion &lt;• lit-.-fs all c o v e t e d it
be.-u ernplov e I or m w hi'di chiblri*n
New
V ork
for
Rotterdam
1 li e •lliltlreli
K n o l l , and now we see It * , , * from
leave of ahsenre from his duties it*
All of t h e t r u s t e es . •leeled to I he &lt;&gt;f her sixth htr i h«l.t;.
|lo.|wi*en foj rl **eo nod si xteen havt*
chaplain of the S e co nd regi ment to v a r u m s d i s t r i c t s are tried school were el l t ert .un«- .1 till til*' Ijiu II h\ , nt a d emo cr a t i c pri mary at all. as Vugust 10, then go by rail to Vienna.I be e n employet!
more
than eighty
II ay ■- , 4&gt; *,S tell by M MH \11ii* Do. a nar c hi st s r-l.iii.tt the v o t a r y , thence to &lt; o u s t u n li no pl f . a m i wil h ou r s a tlay. more t han six days uat t end the funeral of Mrs Rand
men and are people that can he Mr *
ill! (1 lit h**r t hear a s p a r e and give us air
If have t h e opj .ort uoit y of observing
a lirr ,* games
R e po r t e r- S ta r .
dept m b d on to do t fit b e t t e r tilings A l u t e r . a o n ,
w e e h . before t. o clock in the m o r n ­
At ft u ' -I is r u n t * iuich w.-"! clink*, or smother vvliat is going on I II the bi ggest war
t h i n g s wt-r. lilt !ge,l III
for t he i nt e res t d I In sc h o o t .
ing or later t han seven o'clock in t h o
in the world's history
\Kl•r »■' III v It ■ 1 ifit M ill
' .IS
i on kiinies
we'll I'hoke or
,1 I l oc k the.
e ve ni ng
11 would t akt effect m m
Print Paper F a mi n e
••lilt her
1- It • hot s e t t l e r , .*
t i mi ng r ■*,in wh t r i r ' ■
\* si * t aid !‘.t ina-t.-r II ildilb-stnu is
T o &lt; a t I ’ r it e o f t . a *
y e a r after e na c tme nt
N e ws p a pe r publishers of this conn
I- I he I lilted M i ' - t"'' * 1’ tlg '
VI! a Atm of Mr a ttd Mr* .1 II Huddle­
\\ ushlll gt on, Vug 11
lb.
F &lt;d st-rv eil
try are faced with a crisis that i*
night
the
topj
ong
-arf
said
ston of Geneva, find a b r o t h e r of
The col or si lu-llli which was car
imperilling the very ex i stence of h un ­ eral T r ai l e Commission has coin&lt; ongrcu.H Will A d j o u r n
Mrs. FT G Y e r k e s of J ac k s on vi ll e
" C u t l- K n i t ; Kuiti-Knott;
dreds, if not thousands, of the smal l­ jd.-tctl i t ' final r.qiort on the c.iu*i* r i d out in t be flowers and the decorWa sh i n g t o n . Aug 10 —S e p t e m b e r
and of Mr» F. G ICnt.-r of Gaines­
td the att
a t t rai
r a i t i v »■ t a b l e vvas
('ult-Kiit*
K m Knuti
er publ i cat io n s of the country, and for the rise in gasoline j i ri .e s and . d o j n of
1 is Die l at es t date now suggested*
wits
laid
ville.
l i e i" a y ou n g man of sterling
il.l,
A
ml
I
he
d
o
c
k
echoed
pink
and
w
hit*T
h«*
til
there is no i ndi cat i on as td when, if probably will semi it to congress
by S e n at or c leaders for adj ournment s
c ha ra ct e r , wide a c q u a i n t a n c e and is
" K n o t t - C a u g h t ; Kit t- K no t t ;
next week
It is u nde rst ood it will with a handsome . embroidered cloth,
ever, there will be a n y relief.
of t ’ ongress.
piqmlur anil wilt represent Florida
ce
nte
red
wiin
a
frosii
ii
b
i
r
t
h
,
l
av
cake
K
no
t
t
C
u
t
t
‘s
F
u
t
R
a
t
t
he more specific than the preli m­
W i t h i n the past few mo nt hs there I
T h e jilun, as f or mul ated in c o n ­
i nary report sent to congress several which was adorned wilii six liglitcd
D a y l i g h t found us si tti ng on the and the navy with great cr ed it .
has been nn' increase in the price of '
f
er
e n c es y e s t e r d ay provides t h a t n o
T h e re f re shment s con- stool, un e x c h an ge in ba nd : the lanmo nt hs ago, in whi&lt; h tin* c o m m i s ­ pink tapers.
print paper from t h i r t y to fifty per
i m p o rt a n t legislation be r msidered
dimly through
Humidity High in New York
sion si-lit forth facts discovered but Histed of ice cr eam, cake am! fruit - I(.r u Htil 1 burned
cent, and the c o u n t r y is actual ly
at the present session, ecvept t ho
New York, N. Y
With t wo per­
M a n y pretty gift" were received s mo ke
begrimed
glass; exchanges
made no deductions or rc coi nme nduthr eatened with u f ami ne of paper
shi|*pitig, revenue, empl oyers' lia­
b y t h e li ttle honorec.
T h e invited piled high on the deslk, each bearing sons dead ami ma ny prostrati ons
i j o u s [or legislation
b i l i t y and s upply bills and c o n f er ­
Confli cting opini ons were given
T h e final report, it was said, will gues ts were Misses Olive Ne wm a n. its editorial mush of t h e ( a t l K n o t t during the last twelve hours, intli e n c e reports, with a view to a d ­
this week before t h e federal triune
Emil y t u d g l e —ull s ave a few rare ones wti oj cations were that today would break
will go into detuil as to*ari apparent Su r a E l i z a b e t h Williams,
j o u r n m e n t b y the end of this m o n t h .
commi ssion as to the cause of the
Griffin.
R.
E.
Griffin,
B
e
a t r i c e pat ient ly a wa it the verdict ufter the I all previous re cords for humidity,
j ack of sufficient c o m p e t i t i o n be­
I t would d o m i n a t e t h e corrupt p r a c ­
rapid and disastrous increase in the
T h e s e alone helped Although the t e mpe ra t u r e
at 10
Franci s Hool t- evi dence is in.
tween companies producing gasol- O ' C o n n o r , M a r i o n
t i c e s bill and the bill t o enlarge t h o
price.
Publishers charged, before
a. in. was only aovent y- ei ght , three
han, M a r j o r i e Hoskins, Nell Mes­ restore a glimmering of sanit y.
lme
Interstate
Commerce
Commission.
that commi ssion, t h a t man u f ac tu r er s
degrees l o w e r ' t h a t nt the s u m . desenger, M ,try E l i zabet h Mnye, Maria S a r a s o t a Sun
N.« re. o m ntcridaliotrs for p r o s e m
had entered into a c ombi na t i on i&lt;&gt;
S e n a t e Republ i cans, in co nf er e nc e
hour yesterday
t h e h i i m i i l i t y re g is ­
F t.-.lls
Hon of any t o i i . e r n s . m- ex|.ecteil Mo ye , Velma Shi pp. Mary
control prices.
T h e s e charges were
j
i
n
l
a y , were to at t on the proposal
te
re
d
9
9
Jier
c
e
n
t
Louise
Fields,
Gene
vi
eve
ami
Lois
((uiel Home Wedding
0 one have b ee n m a d e to the
‘d course, denied by the manufar[
w
h
i c h had been su bmi t te d in WTitE
d
w
a
r
ds
of
Chutl
ii
li
oochee,
Fla
.
* : d m il r t i r d i u l i n t e r e s t s u r r o u n d *
l i (qiH,rt ttield of J tbd m e
furers, who were virtually defend
mg by the D e m o cr a t i c steering c o m ­
M a s t e r s J o s e p h U' Connur ami Fretl- t h e wediting of Miss Allie Antlers,,n
Si.rinl
at
M
o
o
r
e
’s
.Station
It is understood, however , that
ant« before the commi ssion.
I t already has bc£h f a v o r ­
c r i c k Williams,
T h e r e will be an ice c r e a m und m i t t e e .
and Mr. A mire w L. Myers which
congress will be told t h a t the remedy
a b l y • received by t h e R e p u b l i c a n
Ma nu f a c t u r e rs cl aimed t hat they
cake
so
da
!
at
Moore's
Stati
on
t
ook
place
Wed
n
e
sd
ay
nfteLpoon
at
for the present condi tions lii- in some
are making paper practi cal ly at a
t hr ee o' clock at the hoitim^of the church T h u r s d a y evening, Aug 17, s t e e r in g c o m m i t t e e and pr o s pe c t *
Christian S c i e n c e S e r v i c e
sort of regulation of g asol ine manu­
loss, and that no new mills have
R e g ul a r services will be held next bri de' s pa r e nt s , Mr. and Mrs. J . I. given by the E p w o r t h Le a g ue . E v ­ were that it would be agreed to b y
f ac t ur e to insure real c o m p e t i ti o n or
t h e party conferecne.
!'®*n c o n s t ruc te d in this country
T h e ma rr i age ceremony ery one invited.
as a last resort in c r ea t i o n of gov­ S u n d a y a t 11 o ’clock a t tho W o m ­ Anderson.
since a Republicxn congTesa plnccd
■
,
■
p
—
■
e r nm e nt machi nery a u t h o rl xe d to a n ’s C l u b on O a k avenue, bet wee n was performed b y Ruv. F\ E. S t e i n print paper on the free list.
They
madge is t h e st ar of thcNo r ma
J MUa R u t h V a u g h n who has j ust
T h i r d and F o u r t h st reets.
S u b j e c t , me y s r of tho M e t h od i s t church.
declare t h at ns t h e Domi nion of fix prices.
e
drama, " T h e C h i l d r e n
new
Tri
returned
from
T
a
m
p
a
will
leave
Owing
.to
n
r
e
ce
n
t
deat
h
in
the
Y’ ou are cordially i n v i t ed to
Legislation by congress would bo S o u l .
1 anadu has proghihited
the ex­
ui
the
quiet
again
shortl
y
for
that
c
i
ty
.
f
ami
l
y
.the
wedding
was
a
a
t
t
e
n
d
these
services.
We
l
co
me
.
nccessafy. to effect e i t h e r proposal.
port ati on of the wood used In the

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of his mi gh t i es t themes *is t hat of
j “ T h e S t e pp i n g S t on e, ” a new T r i ­
angle play starring F r a n k . K e en an
a nd Mary Boland.

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Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
----------------------------- t----------------------------by her uncle, I v a n , and her aunt.
Anna.
Perhaps it is be c aus e cif her
spirit more than her b e a u t y t ha t she
At Lyr i c W e d n e s d a y.
is t h e belle of the village, a ci rc um­
Fine
Arts
P ro du c t io n
f eaturi ng
s t a n c e viewed by I va n with some
Lil li an G i s h in " S o l d for M a r r i a g e ”
pl easure, because he sees in a way of
b y Wil li am E . Wi n g , p r o d uc ed by
g e t t i n g some mo n ey for himself anti
Wi l li a m C h r i s t y C a b a n ne .
Synop­
g e t t i n g Marf a off bis ban d s.
Ac­
sis for p r o g r a m :
c ordi ngl y I va n wel comes t h e a t t e n ­
M a r f a ____
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L i l l i a n Gish
tion of the most eligible haehejor,
J a n .................. ....
Frank Bennett
thowgh ugly and declining in years
Col,
Gregioff
W a l t e r Long
I t so happens t ha t the preceding
I v a n , the U n c l e
A, D Sears
Marf a has made t h e ac­
An na , the Au n t
Pearl El more w i n t er
q u a i n t a n c e of a h an d so me young
D i mi t ri , t h e G r a n d f a t h er
C u r t Rehfelt R us s i a n , named J a n . but I v a n has
Georg. I v a n ' s B r o t h e r W m . Lowery f rowned upon growing a t t a c h m e n t
b e c a u s e J a n is poor
Nevertheless,
T h e A m e r i c a n Pol iceman
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F r e d B ur ns M a r f u fosters the f riendship of J an ,
A De s pe ra d o
Bromwcl ! arid t h ey fall in love in earnest.
M a r f a ’s M o t h e r . . . . ........ ... O l g a Gr ey B u t a li me comes when J a n receives
M a r f a ' s F a t h e r . . . ........... G . M . Bluff a l e t t e r from hi# uncle In S a n F r a n ­
cisco, bidding him come t h e r e : and
T h e U n d e s i r a b l e Suitor .
lie goes, promising to send for Marfa
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M i k e Si ebert
as s oo n as he can make good.
Marf a, t h e h e r o i n e of " S o l d for
Ag a in the most eligible bachelor
M a r r i a g e , " a f o r t h c o m i n g Tri angl eF i n e Arts release is very mu c h dif ­ presses his a tt en t i o n upon Marfa,
f er e n t from the ordinary Russian but she slaps his face and b e a t s himAnd, grievously of­
pe as a n t girl, bec ause she has spirit with a bott le
f
ended.
he
returns
to bis first love
and is not c o m p l a c e n t a b o u t the
drudgeries to which she is s u b j e c t e d and marri es her out of spite.
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M ar f a ha* not me rel y a tt ra ct e d a t ­
tenti on of the y o u n g and old men
of her own s t a ti o n in life, but also
of the c o m m a n d m e n t of the C o s ­
sacks s t a t i o ne d n e a r b y .
T h i s Col,
GrigeofI is not so readi ly dismissed
as t h e mo st eligible bachelor, hut is
disposed to use f or ce whan M ar f a
pushes hi m away.
T he r e f o r e M a r f a
hits him over t h e head with t h e
dull which she has been using to
pound clothes at the brnokside, and
knocks him unconscious.
T h i s li ttle fJTcce of business is seen
by I v a n , upd, k no wi ng the conse­
quence of her net will be Siberia for
the f amil y he t a k e s M ar f a and her
aunt and tires o n board a ship
hound for America.
T h e y barely have g o t t e n out of the
place when Gregioff is b r o ug h t to,
Wh en sufficiently recovered he goes
to the l i tt le house of Ma rf a and d e ­
m a n d s . admission.
Marfa's grand­
father, t h e only pe rson within,* a d ­
mits hi m at the (^oint of a revolver.
But he t hr ows t h e old man aside,
only tl he killed b y a bolt of l i g h t ­
ning at the threshold
Aboard ship, M a r f a is delighted to
find J a n , also bo un d for America,
and mu c h
to t h e annoyanc e of
Ivan, who has other pl ans (or M ar f a
their love increases
Arriving in Ame ri c a , they are met
by I v a n ' s brother D i m i t r i , who has
made a rr a n ge me nt s to sell Marfa in
marri age to the highest bidder in
the I,os Angeles
Rus s i an colony
The* plan is about to go through,
with Marf a going at the price of nto
thousand dollars, w hen J a n learns of
i lie si t ua t i on
||i- had fount) that
ii
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l/o
at* in K 11-si i, 11[q.ri'ss or s of i*
poor so to t In in In- goes for ui i
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I n support of Miss Gish frill he
F r a n k B e n n e t t . Olgn Grey, Wal t er
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It takes t h e biggest s t e p so far in Lo n g, A. D. Sears, IVarl E l mo r e , I ♦
the amazi ng soda! revol t of the T o m Wilson and a roster of Fine
favorites
William
f hristie
modern w o man
T h e old idea of Art s
woman as a stepping s t o n e (or the C a b a n n e directed the production.
mole, has for some ti me been chal­
♦
lenged by woman herself; but, de­
T
' Stepping S t o n e " Ms y S o m e Day
spite the c onst antl y swelling army
T All Lofcal Advertisements Under
Have Dialogue
of suffragists,
her representat ives
This Heading THREE CENTS a
At Lyric Friday.
have been isolated m e m b er s of her
Oflers made to Producer l ur e for Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
sex.
Charge ?5 Cents.
D r a m a t i c ri ghts of Sullivan play.
Sullivan l a k e s the u t ti t u d e that
I T h e a t r e goers may next season see
FOR SALE
the thinking man may provo instru­
I " T h e St eppi ng S t o n e , " the Triunglemental in bringing t h a t w o ma n who
For S a l e —S o m e good milk co ws.
I n c e f eature in which Frank Keenan
has not heeded the call of her sisters
and M a r y Boland are co-starred, Apply Hand Bros. St abl e s. - fn ^O- lt c
to her r i ght ful place. In his s t o r y a
pre sen t ed on the speaking stage.
man who h as won his way to the
For S a l e — E q u i t y in prope rt y on
P r o du ce r T h o m a s H. Ince, who owns
top, finds t h e type of w oma n he has
Oak av e n ue and Oviedo Rail road.
the d r a m a t i c rights has received o f ­
been seeking all his life the wife of
See Geo. D. Ball ard, at Miller's
fers from an E as t e r n theatri cal s y n ­
a man who never can appr eci ate
Bakery.
9 9- 6 lp
d i c a t e for tiie work.
her; and he then and t he re deter­
For Sole T h r e e horse power gas
Tl te play is based on an original
mines to secure her for his own.
engine
with water pu mp and all
st
ory
f
rom
the
pen
of
C.
Gardner
T h e ma nn e r of his doing this con­
stitutes a thrillin action; and h a m ­ Su l l ivan of the I n c e stsaff of photo- connections, suitable for pri v a t e use
it is said to lie unique or (or irrigation purposes. Will sell
mers home the moral
with real pl aywri ghts.
For full i nformation
in
t
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a
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t
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plot,
which concerns the nt a sacrifice.
pit nch.
e t er na l
triangle,"
is so skilfully address Mrs. A. S. Uarroune, D a y ­
"The
S t e ppi ng
Stone"
should
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bundled t h a t t h e i nterest always is t ona B ea c h, Fla.
prove one of the most forceful con­
at a high pitch. T h e s t ory is based
tributions to the p r opag an d a of the
For S a l e — 12 bu s h el s s ee d p o t a ­
Upon the efforts of u millionaire stock
modern woman.
toes for fall
pl anti ng, { 1 .00 per
(Manipulator to win the love of the
bushel.
W.
W.
Drc' ssorrphono 2-112.
At L y r i c Friday.
b e au t i ful wife of a worthless young
9B-2tp
clerk
who aspires to power and
weal th by the " e ns y m o n ey ” route.
For Sal e — Dining table, sewing
Lillian G i sh , M.A. nt Lyric on
machine,
fireless cooker, new p u m p
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said
to
lie
one
which
Wednesday
All
would readily
lend itself to di a­ hand or power, and aut omobi l e.
Triangel Fine Arts S t a r becoming
US-tfc
logue, but so abl y is it act ed in the very C H E A P . K-’O Myrt le .
literary e x p e r t through ' ‘Sold for
film producti on that nothing is lost.
M arri agr. "
For S al e Ch e ap — Horse, wagon,
A n o th e r unusual f eature of tin- work
buggy arid surrey, all in good con­
Lillian Gish, the T r i a n g l e Fine
is t h a t there are hut two exterior
dition
Apply at
W.
W.
Ab e r­
Arts star who is featured in "Sol d
scenes hi the production and t hese
n a t hy ' s Furni ture St or e.
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for . Marriage, " a new T r i an g l e re­
are only incidental to the story, a
lease has been reading so many
fuct, which, it is claimed will make
For S al e — M a r in e motor, 18 homebooks in order to present a correct
t h e si lent d ra ma the more easily power, 3 cylinder, 3 cycl e, F er r o .
idea of the Russian heroine, that it
a d a p t a b l e to the speaking stage
First class condi tion, Sanf ord Ma ch
confidently is expenct ed she soon
ine &amp; G a r a ge Co.
93- tf
will lie qualified for a . Mast er of Arts
Wise Rule tn Follow.
degree
Fur Sal e
l pound* first class cel
A llllb- less criticism of oilier* and
•r &gt; seed.
Geo A. D e C o t t c s . At ty .
T o f u l ly a c q u a i n t h e r s e l f w i t h th e more thorough i i l t P t s n i of ourselves
HI» t f
i h.ir.n l ertst|.-s a m i c u s t o m s of t h e would have a t. mletify to make us
lenb-nt
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the
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faults am| follies of otlii-rs - T h e &lt;&gt;bF *»r Sale i i wmg to c h a ng e to
g/rl. the part she is to portray -h&gt;
st-rver
elt-etrieal
power m- have on hand
ha- been scouring the works of such
tna,
hniery
m good m n d i l i o n . con* l.v 11r a ! Hi I I ; I ] - - 1,1 n a u t h o r s is I J u r s \ ,
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hr*'
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WANTED
S ,.f,,r,l. Fla . J u l y 31. 1916.
No­
tice
I \ ll ryant I’iarny Co.. Cur
poratmn
A B r y a n t anti all con
, e r i n d pleas* take notice, Aug. 20.

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9 9- 6t p
U anted
Middle a(S-d white w o m­
an. .done in the world wants em­
pl oyment or care fur the sick.
192"
E B a y St , Jacksonvi ll e, Fla.' 9 9- 2 lp

A high grade automobile—
HE big value car—because
it’s big in service—big in built as you want it built—runs
as you want it to run—for only
economy—big in general satis­
$595. A demonstration w ill
faction, More for your money give you new ideas regarding
—every doll a r r e pres eating motor car values. W e have a
car ready for you.
actual service-valu£. -

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Touring Car $ 5 9 5 ; Roadster $ 5 8 0 ; Cabriolet $ 8 6 5 ; Tow n Car $ 9 1 5 ; Sedan $ 9 8 5 .
Fully equipped, including electric starter and lights. A ll prices f. o. b. Detroit.

SEM INOLE C O U N TY GARAGE
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W a n t e d —T q buy a seel ml hand
bicycle, must lie in good condi tion.
Address B o * 1022, Sunford, Fla.
98- l f
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Furni shed
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house.

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Wanted—T o
buy second
hand
bicycle, must ba in good c on d i ti o n .
Box 1071!
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LOST
L i st
Hunch of house keys, one
dess key
N a me uf J . H T u ck e r on
ring.
Finder leuve at Herald office
9 9-2 tc
and receive reward.

How It Works Out.
First Coal Dealur— "How much profit
aro you making on a ton n o w7” 8 eooml Coal Dealer— "Twenty-fivo P«r
cent.” “ Why tliat’* a good deal mor®
than 1 am making." “But you sell tt&gt;
the rich In Inrgo lota. I aoll to th®
poor In pallfulB."— Life.

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VOLUME VII

Worth Lioing

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NO. 100

S A N F O R D . F LOR I DA, F R I DAY . AUGUST 4. 1916

FAST SPEED
BIG DRIVE
EXPENDED
SI At’ K K N I N C

A L L

M A I N

Mr W heeler had l'«.-tl-;i
ful busmens mini
|||K honie'^iad
beoii III Louisville. Ins f arm! .
being proinineiit m business and social life, but ill health cuu*ed him
to route to Morula a few years ago
and to remain here until ins ilmitli
Mi- was a Mum of the highest in
tegrity
lit-* life w.i* singularly
pore, and in , very relation of life },,measured up to the highest ideal, of
duty and ( hrlstian •itm-nslup.
His
every acquaintance was a friend.
Many in Minx state and in- Ken
tUeky will mourn Ins loss
In strict
esl truth it may he sanl that the
world la hut ter because of Ills having

A L O N G

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FRONTS

2ND CHOICE CASEMENT
IS ATTACKED SUFFERED
PENALTY
IN COURT

than were the leaders of the rising
who were caught with their arms in
their hands.
He visited mi lit ary
prisons in Germany with the i n t e n ­
tion of persuading Irish soldiers to
throw off their all egiance.
All s o r t s
sorts of promises were made for t h e
improvement of t h e condition of
these men to induce them to j oi n
the Irish Legion.
An enormous m a ­
j orit y thus approached refused and
thereaf ter were s u b j e c t e d
to
ittqfeased hardships b y the. J a r m a n s .

( ATTS ATTORNEYS SAY SEC­ BRITISH GOVERNMENT DE­
OND COUNT IS
TERMINED TO KIIX
II I M
UNFAIR

Wilson Not An Opportunist
Washington, Aug. 4.
Th e P r e s i ­
dent hasn't c hanged his position
t ha t the woman suffrage quest ion
shoul d lit* dealt wi t h b y the s t a t e s ,
was announced nt t h e Whi t e House.
T h e st at eme nt was brought forth by
Mr. Hughes' s t a t e m e n t in favor of
the federal a me nd me nt . -

London, Aug. 4 . — T h e a r m i e s in
' . M. H. T.
the three great c e n t e r s of r e c e n t a c ­ lived in it.
tivity the S o m m e region of F r a n ce ,
Russia and G a l l c l * — e v i d e nt l y have
M. II. L a i l u t t e representing the
]tt up consi derabl y in the violent American Ty pe Foundry was in thi­
fighting in which t h e y h a v e boen on- n l y today calling on the local trade.
gigtd and are indulging in n b r e a t h ­
ing spell p r e pa ra t or y to f ur t he r atUrk* and c o u n t e r a t t a c k s .
The of­
ficial co m m u n i c at i o n s deal ing with
the operations ’ in t h e s e th e at e rs
Wednesday toll of no single impdrunt engagement or of a n y no t abl e
(hinges in the* posi tions of any of
the belligerents.
Attacking in ec hel on o n a threemile line, from t h e M e u se R i v e r to
Fleury, north of V er d u n , the French
hive captured
several
G e r ma n
trenches, and organi zed ports of
mpp.iri
In t h e e n g a g e m e n t 600 N O W T A K 1 X 0 r i l W f l N O F
I \ I* I I i f K O N I I I K
(icrni.u s were m a d e prisoner, and
tm ii .i, lime guns were captured
IIK-II M 1\S

Tal lahassee, Fla., Aug. 3 , — Argu­
London, Aug. L Sir Roger C a s e ­
ment s of counsel for W . V. K n o t t me nt was executed in th(J Pentonand Si dney .!. Cnt lh on the question ville prison at fl o'clock yesterday
Lord
of recount ing certain precincts in morning for high treason.
Duval and Put nzm count i es where R o b e r t Cecil, Minister of War Trade
known
to the
Associated
the inspectors have refused to make made
the r eedunl on the ground that they Press that it was the British G o v­
are not compelled by the law to do er nment' s determination not to re­
what they call this ex tr a wsTrk were prieve Sir Roger.
heard in supreme court this week
Deynod* the st at eme nt
of Sir
T w o new points were raised in Robe rt , whirl) was in defense of the
'"tltix.-l Iit r &lt; alts, one iif theln being Go ve r n me nt ' s determination, no for
aii a t t a c k mi I In- primary law and mat aninrni &gt;emi'iit to the d i e d that
tin- o t h e r an a t t a ck on Kno t t' s the exeiiitioii was curried has been
made pi,hii,
(Mliciafs intimated to
eligibility a j a Candida te fnr guv
the
Associated
Press, however, that
erinlr while still holding the ollice of
the usual procedure as a sentence on
comptroll er.
n convict carries with it the natural
It was urcgi-d t ha t the second
supposition of execution, the only
choice f eature of the law docs not
case ' for an otticial announcement GOOD ENOUGH FOR BANKS
give all voters equal standing at the
being the granting of a reprieve or a
TO LOAN MON­
P'dU
It wa- claimed that a man
c ommu t a ti o n of sentence
\\ ltdEY ON
win, vote,)
tirst choice (or Knot t
the Government maintains silence u«
a-"I
-..on, | choice for t .Ills would
11,»V1 Big « Iilbs ar#- proving I Lito the t"i i! •iforts made on behalf of
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Hi, i Jr■- Itiinuun front Pi-trogrud
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Tut v Liver f r o n t s and of !••&gt; i 1
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counting of the vote to the east ern
territory
T h e y will tchri l a k e up
the western vote.
When the final
result is known a mass meeting will
he held to explain the co n t ro ver s y
to the 600 chai rmen of the a d j u s t ­
ment c o m m i t t e e of the four b r o t h e r­
hoods of railway workers, who have
brought
the bulb t*
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been

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f * 1 mention of industrial and
mil.-ii. r, ta| policy generally has been
f&lt;d.'',d to a c o m m i t t e e and the gov
*rn,,» ' i was in c o m m u n i c a t i o n with
to| with t h e D o mi ni on s and
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mat ti-r of t In* K mpi n N
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vote

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not

the tirst time tin*

inspectors

was

not

utitd

had

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they

and r e c o un t ' d it
\ decision of l he court i* ex p c t* d

I
g ove rn me n t , noded tin* Pre- v v e .k * v a, a l l o i i a n d " i l l i ’r i ' " •'*
niier v,,,s in c o n s u l t a t i o n with labor the Te mpl e next Sunday
soon
f* T ' ’ •e l .itives with a v iew to the
T h e s e r v i c e s fo r th e d &lt;- ■ U " as
fttrit.ui.itnm of an af ter -the- war pol- fo llo w '
lr&gt; in social and industrial ma t te r s
•i HI Sunday* school
itc* d-d t se c ur e a fairer distribu
tl nil S| rtnon,
"Insured
Depnsilban among all cl asses of t h e results ors.
°f modem industry*.
B Y 1
6 * 15 J r
i |h Flake B Y
i la Temp! c B
,
Wal l ace V. Wheeler died at
GN home at El de r Spr i ngs on the
8 :0 0 Breaching.
h.udnrd Drlnndo road Wednesday Woril
lost it Lit tl e Further "
Mr. Hyman will certainly appre•Rernnon, August 1 , 1916.
His reftiainB were t a ke n b y his b o p , Wnl- riute your prMenrp at these services.
Y W heeler, J r . , and his brother,
(
U heeler, tA Louisville, KenI l e a l ’s H a r v e s t of B a b i e s
lu,&gt;'* Gis former home for inter
.......... go
III
\ og
I
S U I * lA "
1 * v ** 11 ill Cemetery
|,allies less than a &gt;'*ar old b.-re in
1 ■ !, &lt;ms i ,,| was born in Jefferson
die last I went four hours, lift, two
K e n t u c k y , near JelTerson- ,,f t bem from intestinal disease* due
' ''pteniber 11 , I S 61.
He was
partly to the heat. I &gt;r J D R&lt;U»^ » rfnd on O ct ob e r 30, 1803. to
ertaon,
health
commissioner,
an­
** ' ',fa B l a k emo r e , of Frankl in nounced today
He "aid he had In­
I Ufl1 Ky. One child, a son, Wnl* stituted
n crusade against
drug
* ' ^
lr ■ was born of this rnttr- stores selling aoolhmg syrups be­
***' a,* d ' n o w survives him.
His
lieved to cont ai n opium.
1 ' died a n umber oT y ears ago.
u o° l,r" l hers s u r vi ve him, C. C.
EV ER Y
Fort l l ccd Church
, f,|,r and W. C. W healer of
T h er e will he Sunday school at
^utiviiip. Ky.
His mother-i n- law,
3
d'clork
p. m. All are invited. Mr.
Gilakemoro and his son niade
A.
R.
Chappell
will lead.
ur Gome with him hero.
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till -1 ■11 r t Ii it to* was ii" *v.'il
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Ireland for (lie p irp '**'' of p r e v ' ting
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asking an un T e a s e i " pay. luit only a
shorter Working dav for the sltjni*
w a g e s f,,r which tin", ar- now giving

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(,-nxide b e l l i g e r e n t s in r e s p e c t to ! , ( „

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Th e B o ar d o f T r a d e was en* ait■ i in a s c h e m e r to render the ' for li a s not a p t " u re d
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&lt;d th e

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that I'o'lgiitm and S e r b i a lie rest ireil. ,Mlbl
4
nut Hi 1v politically, nati onall y and
U it 1,in hail
dq
* i ally, but materially and |;i*t l u l l
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to tin* positions
11-

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m eeting

eio'i...........u n t i e - of tin railways wd|
lie II, I I Ill-re next Tliesd.lV to ma k e
another ati et npi to settle the dtffere,).,-- between 11 •• railroads and
i in no t.

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New York, Aug I
A committee
of fifty men t od ay cont inued tho
counti ng of t h e strike vote c a st b y
*100,000 empl oyes on ifi!5 rai lroad
syst e ms in the United St at e s. T i m ­
o th y S h e a, who is in charge of t h o
counting, said he believed the v o t e
will be almost unani mous to q u i t
work if the railway officials persisted
in their refusal to grant the d e ma n d s
of the men for an eight hour day
and a ti me and a half for o ver t ime .

r tv*

! In*

i tti I " r o f

RAILROADS WILL BE ASKED
ONCE MORE TO
DECIDE

• - •-

-t i s s u e d nay s

'■ \

TRAINMEN
WILL STRIKE
IS OPINION

on1
1h '

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t.

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

I"he b o .

an e x h ib itio n
in

IM 7

.......... b o y * a r e ex
a n o t l - r • m il &gt;*-i. ■be

wi t h M' l a U
pi g* a nd
llirnUi h t h e I . i l i n d a r

* on
ear

who j o i n s t h e pig civil, a g r e e

t o feed mid ql hl-r Wise c a r e
pi g in u m a n n e r a p p r o v e d
count,

at

A ls o on

demount rat ion

•xpiuted
to
ilurt
days

agent

for
by

111*
the

H e is

weigh
hi s pig
every
T h e L i v e &lt;bi», 1 ti/.i*n»

i ion*
is
till
ers
I idi
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locaed out yesterday l.i.tutu workers
and who planned to close most
simps and who increased the n u m ­
ber of idle garment workers to 30,nnn
There
are reports t h i l l till*
union workers on me n’s g a rme n t s
will call a general s t r i k e -if 6 0 . 0 0 0
men.
F u l ! v 1 100 . 0 0 0 . non in orders for

mad'
b
.jr 11 a- ton w a
B a n k l i t - d i s p l a v d I heir m l ........
i"
&gt;d at t he I n it
i use in rut xus nut-h more mn Kn- wor, hv " d e r i n g t-i loan the
l i gnunt and hostili- to tins country , boys mom y with w l n l i to purchase
___________________________ ______________I pigs.
They will be given enough
t i m e so that they may be abl e to
raise u litter of pigs from t h e owe w m e n ' s clothes are waiting to be
that they purchased and sell a pig " l i d when the shops reopen.
Man­
i a pay tile loan
If instead of p„v- 1dfneturers of men' s clothes said t ha t
$ l j &gt; , 0 Ubi!M worth uf
mg the debt in cash with six per orders ' , r
me
n’s
clothing
hud been piu_*od for
cent interest, t h e I ive Oak Citi zens
B an . agrees to accept tw’o pigs at the full season and that tip* orders
weaning time f rom the boys ua full cannot b. lilb' 1 if the lo * .tnlt leads
payment of t h e debt.
T h e s e two to u general strike.
i' h

BIG MEETING

i

of the

Sanford
j Board of Trade
TONIGHT

In the Court Room-Court House
EIGHT O’CLOCK
W HITE RESIDENT OF SANFORD AND
SEMINOLE COUNTY INVITED
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pigs are to he sold to other pig club
b tys on the s a m e terms as the
original.

v

Eveni ng at ( arils
M r s . J . E . B ut l er e n ter t ai n e d tnfo' mul ly ut car ds on Wednesday
evening.
At the close of the gamo
i c cream and cake were served.

. A meeting of all hoys interested
in the pig dull are requested to meet
ut the udn i’ of th'* county agent
♦ next Saturday. Inly
1, ut in a m K u j o v i n g t h e g u t tle w e r e M i s s V e r s a
A to make the nc i ' e ss ar . arrangements
ood oik. Miss Kni ght , Mr Leon
" for s c o r i n g the pigs
II will, per Mr Herring ami Mr and Mrs Hot
V
I|
I mps be necessary to se n d out of On* " ' r
county to secure sufficient n umber
Pr es i den t May i nt e r v e ne
of pigs to suppl y nil of the boys.
For that reason it will he necessary
Was h in gt on ,
Aug.
L
Presi dent
for every h*jy who wishes to j oi n the Wilson t oday conferred with Wi l ­
club this year t o report to this me et ­ liam L,. Chamber' s, commi ssioner of
ing and place his name on t h e list. t h e Federal Bo ar d of Medi at i on in
Otherwise it will he necessary to connecti on with t h e thr eatened
wait until n ext J a n ua r y ami join a i r jk e of four hundred thousand ruilthe club which will st art then. This rQttd employes. T h e Presi dent may
i n t er ve ne if a strike Is inevitable.
in the last call.

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cause of t h e l a r k of o th e r mat ter ? —
P a l m B e a c h. Pont.

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h T j . HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES. IJusIrteM Mnnaeer
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S a l •red Aa I j o n M l t a a Mall M a t l « Aafual U n i
I M S . a l (be t'oalotflra al Son load. P i « k U
I ' n d f f All af M a r c h l t d . IIT&gt;.
O T U a la Her al d Halldla*

T fl rp bane Na. I l l

T h e long haired me mbers of the
Florida Press are j eal ous of our
shapely d o me and good
looks.
Woul dn't Tho rndyke. for instance,
he a freak if Ins pin head was bald?
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T h e &lt;ii ala Manner in an advi'Miicm e nl s ay s " Patroni ze your home
paper. It boosts you
Wonder Imw
ma n y business men ever think ol a
•newspaper in t h a t light.
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T h e w o r k o f r e m o d e l i n g the b.iild
m g r e c e n t l y p u r c h a s e d b y t h e S itu
Ul o l e

Hank

turn

s

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tills e l l ,

worthy

o f • nmriiillil.l

ancient

buddings

m

need tin* t o u c h e s of m o d e r n

nr. Lilt. ■ turn

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nut i (|i.i 1 1 \ f r o m

l heir

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l b n s hoping the
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gels i ' r '*ug i .L.I ■ig li ’
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and c r e a deserve a l o i t e r fate than
d e a t h bv drowniug ami then we
Heed

It

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the p r i .
of pap. r
If* r trip i ro-ehusitl h . tin l.ngli-h si. ps mil read
like a rmn.tie e if t lo- trip is . otn
pl o t - •I

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i - i,i- ,i •i |■t •d t
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l mu i ( .i spi .'i h a mil.
■* ,* tiling
li tlel 11 lull t " \\ I so|| s w a t . tit III '* all
mg
Well
I aft
had
I to- 8 Itin
* bar, * i at ft.- M ••vi a ■ i n,’ 'op 11, •
W (■ . ( h i n t h, |., sin-,, r t-1j ■ | .* 11 .
I t e j n i bit ■ al ls

who

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.linn mi l ion 1 , t o r i » a n d c m ha] in-d
t . eel

A
t

HI

was launched..

T h e F l et c h er rural credits law
T h e American M a g a z i n e for J u l y makes liquid the g r e at credit repre­
had a very suggestive and informing sent ed by t h e a gri c ul turak d o mai n
article by E dwi n F. Bowers, M. D., of t h e c ou n t r y and Is by far one of
entitled. " C n n You Dri nk and Hold the mo st i m p o r t a n t pieces of n a­
Your J o b ? "
T h e article contained a tional legislation in a generation.
picture of two hands with two glasses 1,1 “ ddition t o s t i mu l at i ng ugrirulit should
de­
touching each other, illustrating the tural devel opment
crease
the
cost
of
living
by
increast r eati ng" habit, which is r capon*
slide for much of t o d ay ' s drinking.
the supply of food products
ami that is responsible
for a great I’ensueolu News
r e s po
&lt;I
percentage of
the c u r r e n t
OF

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&lt; trl.ind • t ' it iI hut tin- greatest guud L ' r l ^1' &gt;jr i ‘ '
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e s t n um b e r and t h a t n u m b e r the ami.
pe oj d e wlm ure ulre.iiiy here rather
o
t h a n to make st renuous etlurts tu I 1.1. I t II E It &gt; FAB.M 1, 0 i S ’ l . A W '
a d v e r t i s e tin n large scale this &gt; usuii
Little if any general legislation of
fur new people
recent years has a more interesting
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history than tin- f a r m lurid m o r t ­
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T h e Snnfortl Herald sa y s : " O n e hy
o ne t h e old l an d ma r k s of this city
are passing a n a . "
Bending b e ­
t we en the lilies I am forced tn be­
lli v e 1 ti.it tin- t 1. a I s e \i'fi I nl - it tin
head id 11 ' 1. ! i ■ i a p , t r . ,I 11 .1
now in ' winring a wig
1’nssi , . f,■

gage act. T h e ag i t at io n for the e n ­
act ment by congress of rural credits
legislation began in earnest at tne
annual
rmiference of t h " Southern

terms

the h i
act ment
uf
the
legislation,
and
southerners generally are eapeeiully
gratilied

t ."1 pi I

(ushui liable title in
I ’allll B e a c h I’ost.

t hat

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this

luali t; .

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W i g nulliing
T h e last time we
-snw Molly he had eight hairs
Since
It was not until the Southern
t h e n lie lost live
Still has three tell, Commercial Congress formally cre­
o n e o v e r each cur and one on top ated u commission to go abroad and
c o l u m n next pure thinking matter study the system of land credits in
W i g nothirn;.
Wi nt er Haven Chief operation in foreign countries, t h at
We l l , that hair might have been the federal congress t ook cogniznace
t h e h ey line - b u t d on ' t y o u . think of the issue.
S e n a t o r Duncan U.
t h e t h i n g had run over time anti was Fletcher of Florida introduced the
m e r e l y bping used as a "f il ler" be- subj e ct in congress, by securing tho
1.

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Jler.lt lire recuriD " f the wc.itlier b ’lre. Ill I hi
' i nply |iim;i i i *i” c &gt;ni iu - m o t b it it m u s t lie
t 1lire v 111 1 l u r i d . I b e e n t -I
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R. R. DEAS
Am 'I Cashier

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ow b only brother, ue was her attorney.
" T h o troublo with Jano, Tom, Is aim- j
Diplomatic State»man. .
ply thin:
Sh e is very pretty.
Not
“I * you think your constituents
Just r a t h e r pretty, but dangerously, ®Krt'° wlt^ YoUr V*0W8’
" Ye s, reabsurdly pretty, and a girl in an In- Pll«d S e n a t o r Sorghum.
I mado It a
(dilution of that sort really has no l&gt;0*n*
have my views In agreement
right to bo pretty.
j * t t h thclrB beforo I said a word "

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Thr btiPinrts of thr corporation (hill h«
conducted by n prrcidpnt who ahsll
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rrsl manager, a vice president, a aacrctarr
a trvaaurer, and a board of director*, wbl/k
board ahall .cooaial of not leaa than three
nor no more than aeven.
Tha dtrectoi
•hall he alerted annually by tha •totlholder* of th* first Thursday in January
of each y*ar, at ji meeting held for that pt,rpoie in It* prinrlpal offlrc* at Hanford, glorid*, and It* otTlrer* ahall, I rnrnedlt 1, 1,
thereafter, be elected by th* hoard id ,j[.
rert ore
In voting at any »tocVh,dd»-."
n-eeting rarh ihare of atork Inere repre-

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Dependable Service A t All Times

JANE LAWRENCE

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C**o alb It* tl( ill. I DAly rt­
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hit• i and Mr*
vv A -i a g a i n se a t e d 1" I, r"
ll' ggc. 1 de s k
liuii ag ai n
IT III a p p a r e n t I mput l o nc o .
:t Is a failure, j ust us I
ut I 1m*," mIih lifftan " W h y
I i i e r thoiiglLl &gt; o n ft4ili! m l v j ni* no* In
i l l " H I TO* i t \ I'UIIK i rjdinti g i t N Is quit.
I" vi nil mi&gt;
i 4l, yes, sliu was V■■( V
" v , . i t a t e ! I •v * 1V t- r n w' l i l " ,h'id all
t o ' t r o ii is &gt;t!••* hfi'' 1 " l l " W.H ll.'.l .’ i ti !
IVt 1 t o i l , t t fkt ■■•’ " f 1!." Im . "
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c m i-n I a i!l"« Dl* (1 fuiiilni .(I 1 r ij»&gt;
1 iu ■ Inil 1*'ll
dr aw ing r&lt;iimiit t Lai rs
yioi tii.it t i y ut . i t " tom n to tl . " s.iui"
boat youinelf.
i l m r e » u s noMi i ng in
tlie l e ast hit f o r wa r d nbo'.it lo r thongli
S i m w a s a s s w e e t as a girl i.f otr o w n
class
a n d tin'll s u d d e n l y s h e went t IT
yesterday
And al the l e a n m e slut
c a m e In s mi l i ng and r e f u s e d to t"ll
m e w h e r e s h e had l e ' ll
Kill’ is up
s t a i r s In h e r r o o m now.
I .otn g dug
t o h a v e lu r (lurked up t o m o r r o w sent
back l.i fit I' risen s
It Is really* too
disgraceful
tiuliu a w h o l e d a y and
w o n l tell w l i e i o s h e w e n t ! T o m . it is
all y o u r fault "
Turn d r e w Ills chai r r i ns e r to that of
ills s i s t e r and ti ns tttoo s h o w e d vvi
de nt l nt e r i . i t In tiro c a s e uf t h o littlo
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■rih ' ut
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Is unt.ige orphan girl.
any time tlmy have in spare in t a l k- '
' S u p p o s o I could tell you where ❖
ii,g b&gt; c. itrect' iig Ur. In!'' ii npres the ^jrl was yesterday
Hujqioso I ❖
' i nn uf high ternjier.tturi-- in this could prove t i you that sho left the
house on uli expedition lu llud the one
s t a l e in t h e s u mm e r .
lo whoYn she fell tnilohled for tier lllllo A
fling in liie world uf normal ple'asuru
and hnppiness. I bellovo she did ask
&gt;&gt;
you who It uns nnd you told her. And
then, o f course, r pose you knew that ♦
i that humble ber.cfaclar, quite lu Hplto
1 of himself, persuaded the girl to have
luncheon with him downtown, and
By E L L I 8 DICKSON.
then : ot her home with a punitive not
to t •;i v, here sho had been, would you
" I f 1 had known about J a n o Law b!:.tuo h er very much? 1 ihoughe-that
renew l never would have become pres 1 ..’. gi t explain it more easily than she
blent of the board of managers ol •I u I
T iu had risen, ns If to go. hut of
Si I ’ri sea s borne
But then how wa*
ii it hi., he had a t such I ri t •-ti 11&lt;•&gt;■ fur
I to k no w’ Hut If 1 had ktiuwn of tin
i ase of J a n e luiwreiice I really couldn't *;• had tu t yet seen the little girl In
have done it
] have actually stayed ’j c &gt;t u that d.n
Y./U know your idea was a good
awake nights over it
And this af ter
noon, when I ought to bo spending all •’Mo, perhaps even butter than mine,"
tny time at tho tailor's and dreasrnak i&gt;" told hla sister. "You knoyr you
er a. 1 have to have a hoard meeting ti I you would feel your task rompjctn
w n vi u had seen her married to
hero Just to discuss tho mat ter . "
Mrs. Stoddlngton had been silting sot. ! I1 meet, hardworking person. I
f or fully ten mi nutes before sho began am t. IH. tmro that I am hard working
h er complaint, at tho littlo splndlo and. In s f l t o of my profession, I mnlto
certai n i aimn to honesty. It Is a rath­
legged desk lu her study.
To m Jtlaino, younger by ten years, e r h asty decision, bud I hnvn gained
was Bitting Impatiently waiting at her J a n o ,8 consent. Wo are Just walling
side. Besi des being the wealthy wld for your permission."
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the neighboring i ity are lurrying a as editorial matter and therefore i *ir»in m (hi* vkiuti r i■11T
\i*fil r \
linlf page, m tin- newspapers ad dnr many an exchange is tossed into the treno-s of h*sit
in lIn* mu miner.
ing t he summer
S i mpl y to r»*uil r e p o r t ’s *A flit* HUlT«*rwaste paper i-.i'ket wit n.nit rentnv
11
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much safer. They are accepted as cash in any part of the World
and no identification is necessary.
We furnish these cheques at a small cost and shall be glad to
supply you.

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‘TRAVEL MONEY”

" W h a t e v e r are wo going to do? She r
1h only eighteen now and sho has not
s o •ictc o f i N c o m - o e v f i n s
left the homo, but In s month she must
on w,? r f X V ' J ' S l
ted e h a l l . h * e n t i t l e d t o o n * vote
j„
begin to go out to earn her living.
I lui*;. «o »o •oan ttn-mtur a* may t.«- on- •van
o li n x a l a q i r e c t o r a ' m r e t i n g e a c h dlr*rtor
,
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i o i i . n l , *t&gt;t&gt;|v to tn. lion I'i.li Trainti.il, •Sail
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Tor Govern! years wo have realized ............u( lh,
„/ n..il.in i..r i . n - r . t h * * otttr e re to tie a l e r t e d a t I he fir.i , „
ill ii t Janti was dlfTorcnl from lUo nltirr •
. nr ■ n.r,-. , • ’ nt,ai
nhm\] h* eleeted and qualired,
&gt;Ktl| t..
children In tho home. Sho Ih really a RT-V.'V’th*
! o' '7
n" ! o n , '
" L ' n a i •corporation
wine ofTirar. I,, . ,t
SI P I; It II S U M M E It C M M A T E
c m p l o y me n t
beauty T h e matron has boon wonder- ,l1*' 1,1 1*1'* '''*• ' 1'* '•■&lt;■■«•(&gt; &gt;&lt;• s ’ o* T 0 t'Karl**, preeident, w', W, tr, , e .
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{ rr.ld rn l
.Schell*
M ain e*,
tt e e r c ta r .
.n d
When u Floridi an goes north in ,nil,, .too. .Mio
O
has done all slio could
T u i nvui.t
trra.urer, and f &lt; Chaile*. W \V l ry
the s u m m e r t i me and complains- of to keep the girl from realizing. When i
m nu
end Schell* Maine* ahall ronatOut*
.
HIGH COST OF P A P E R
hoard of direrlore.
tho o t h e r girls have had pretty hair
ST
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t h e i nt ense heat t h e nati ves laugh
Artlrlr VI,
T h e Post has f requent ly s t a t e d
at him.
Wh en he tells t he m t ha t it rlbttqns J a n e has had none, and sho vnirtr. ..r i.&lt;r»rp. ration uf ih* « h»,t**
Thr hlihw l
■ m o u n t of ind«bt«filniwT iq
that the increased cost of pa per
•
h
l
r
h
t
h
f
f*ur|*ar*tIon
Al Any i i mt suh.
Th, und,,Vt7 nJd
, h*mis much more c o mf o r t a b l e in Florida has boon made to brush her hair aa
i r r i Hat’ll ahull I mp t h r Am o u n t of t h* r»|t .
stock must o( ncrissitv cause a pro­
plnlnly
as
possible.
When
tho
other
**!»*•
ti'x*th*i
fir
it,*
(lunm**
ut
tnrminr
it ai atof k
m t h e s l imme r t h a n it is in the
portionate llh reuse III tin- selling
Arllrle V||
gitls have giuio on excursions June . . .
, (ir
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n o r t h e r n ’ c i t i e s t h e n a t i v e s think h e
i hr n«mr» and fraidfOrr* of th«
,,r.
has ...... .. kept at home
In her lit- 11"- i”Ui&gt;»inr •
The
l ' n ' •' if the finished product
P 'filHf* and t hr numltrr of vhsui sub
is a member o f t h e \nnunias ('lull
Vlittle I tin room the matron even look down
,1,hr namr , f IK* r.irfi.irat nut ■■I, •’* tir a rihrd hy warh ar«*
proof i- IU*i ng n.ude at this time
Mnt .sin h is t h e f a c t a n d t h e sun mer
T
•'
f'hAflr*.
Ha n f o r d.
El or ul i
jfuj
with
till! mi rror mi sill’ would Hot be tempt
I K. ' .1arlrS II, Ml ' ..fTipsnv
mi |i«n&gt; Ii
f ' t r&gt; t Hi- hr. ■ 1, I |(o-f. n|s I i|s I i (l - , s
e l . iirsmti-. that
b r i n g p e o p l e Ir-On
»*rr -t*' ■1' , ...... . ■hlfr«
V
\
ya Erv *' *oford EI oHiI m #fn «' * •, .
.*!
to
bn
vain
Still
the
girl
s.-.ilns
to
'
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*'
w hen- I 1,-, ii.iw- hrr ' i s . - r l a m i ssue
r Infids, ami
•ii tt with f,t
f't *SIt i h
fl m
**'ft•** »*-*•
■h
Vi h«i f I M aio** ^Afifonl, hi fn!s
t- i
t h e n o r t h e r n i iti.-s t o Florida e v e r y
*•
1 hr Mftl
.if I.......
|..i ids
i r u o i pleasure, mt It) she seems to he -f.-r el»
nl( th.
s i n *e .d
. m utt*(
iif j o u r n a l s su-|ii'tid*‘d
the nearest
We e k a r e p r e s e n t i n g our r l u l q t s t o
lit heurt quite a coquette If we could *' *,r ** n,‘ &gt; " - ' - " ' i ......... .
.
....... . \ lfirt'1 ■.
o r * i,. t i ns l i t .
h.-init at l acksi , m • »*ufi t y m| Hr ini mill
m ain
h u n d r e d s of d o u b t i n g T C n n
mly
g . ’ t her married off t-&gt; hmiiio lion
j
»,.
u,»
i
.
o
.
n*
I hrfe l.v rrrMfj tlitl fr» II .&lt; ! *
....... w r • : i 1 h . M i 1ro j . ol i s h . i ' lo-. ii
|-rr.
* nt. hnnl working jipmuhi
who woul d , f*»**’ »vd »&gt; m .
1- 0111^ *&lt; «
f* to ••n a11 * |tj.n ar« 1! Wfiiff mr a n*•i+*• ■ , ,r
uses
f lo-re a r e n o h e a t
p r o - . t r. i
f or c e d to d i s c o n t i n u e t h e pt l hi t vulie
Inf
t
hf
Sl
stf
»if
FtktbU,
T
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'
1
r
,
4
lions in Florida and people comi ng Klvo Iict u hr.mo with pleiily of work
,«•**,
,t„
*«.rk
r&gt;or&gt; V\ W. F r y a r i ! fir hr II® M i H i n , i u fur- *t*4)
I 1.. • 1-f
issue
Few Ilf
would
tin
nil
right.”
ktnd
And
deA*-Ftm
Inn
inrfudlnf
th*
hu*i«p»i
to Iff* f hr j&gt;rr«iJTia dr«rrihnl in ini|
i . re . e s I r 11 a , f r o m Mi- h i g a e
l.u-u
•S * • t »i iin i-fr 1f t •I Aftd mt* f ■fllc*l rfi Limwfi
* 1'■ eft ||e ' 1 r 1,1 fiifr|fuirii Af t I&gt;1c-* * ’ 1 * hit,
Ii r
I paper* tin never ever 11lake
If To m f»ll any s pe ci al
Interest In &gt; ■. . . - . 1.1 1. . . . , . m i . i . . , -, &lt;,.
1 . ... •a l 11&gt;* ! ! rt)s|*-f i l f r f hr in c li*
t h a t Florida I- o m l r t t h a n t h e i r ■i * u
,
f
i
,■ i—s of aii I'dithm &gt;in &gt;ui|ilay
the , use nr tile little orphan girl tie
. 1rr*■. *4 e- IliJt hr pt&gt; tulml 1hr
if
state
H o n d a h a s a n i n r o m p . i rutile
* •* &gt;11J1 * I fl ar 411ti ( f j •11J*11 |li ■v % 11J N I * Hf11J if,* 111 111a•*** r 1jif i**w«-e| I hcfrlt
nioriuiig
But there is a general
It
•»I at)) li*l ulr sir kllld ^ I slsiirvi'f
W it ri# wo it ^ haml a ml •*f?U . * •* «
«t
sumuo-r as well a s w i n t e r c l i m a t e (lid•tsi-Hot1 Sliow
_.
1.1 •• |
. | . |1
. Ut I’11fist furl . rffi I tfiat til sllitf rr(iaif H»t f11f r| Srmim.illr foUTlI &gt;. El« Mil a If »• 1hr
tendency to no reuse tin* selling p o l e
l
o
begin
wltlu
he
said
In
hts
most
llr&lt;l ln
a n d t h e f o l l o w i n g ( r u m t fie P&lt; n-. i
ti*t i i n - t j 1*1\, a i* 1^1 fi
o| pap'-r- anti the St l.miis lilobcl l f f f i ’ Mttltmjll tofir,
you
htivn KOIIO *m* m»*Ti|in r Jj f«rr
and dialrih
M.1
V M MrhNS'llI
I Ilia N e w s 1H t o the ptillit
*&gt;.ttAr&gt; f'uMlr, At AM &lt;•f f
i*
I *e iiii . i r a ' ti l- f ■11■' i it n e. i-ssar y to
......... . 11 "I Ihe worst possible way
It
.f, M„.,,
Y1 , rfiqi ftllvljtin rtpif ri Met 1 * ' M &lt;
\S h l i e J i e o j i l e 111 t h e &lt; l M e 1I e
tnd l,&lt; i u f . i . n *i»j,ar*lu. f-«
i Ioi -hii t take a lawyer or a ib'op stu
tun f r tf
d-'i i1-1- it- f.gnr* b o : Hi tto- ( o ’
Of
.liter r •&gt;&gt;»•&gt; • f * r , i-ctali -ii 1
iiuf ’ ii s welt.-"
I li-ter
and
■/.le dent 1 f human nature to tell yutj that » .11I.I
M
- illy ! 1f pi Li’f Ai«i t r 1111fi” fj.r •u-1 T*I*
’ h l e r a t l . n a n . o d l Ug ore If ’ Tr wil l
N»»(i re uf I nfur pursihj n
if
*
4
j'
fi
4
*
Ik
*'*
Jfir:
tjcf ifi f Aft
H«*l f
ir«
T
loroliiiiis
are
curiifort
aide
•
■
u
the
hest
way
to
arouse
a
g
i
r
l
s
tn
lo no iiio n e v in n for t h*- [ m h l l s l i e r s
hr ft It ) I'Mffl I hAI * |•
* !!■♦•■ Atill Af*l«tlAn* I’* fuf f It 11fl •I I M»J«
'If I M
t h o u g h their e b o I n c f a n s I........ ..
of
t’-reHt
m
pretty
tilings
Is
lo
deprive
•
silt
1
m
•t-fi tt«-« 11 hg rlr.l fl- aI A|ip4rafu* mi * &gt;Sf«
rill el* tin I hr hi It da &gt; »tf - •j 1*
I In- w or I o| all th is r a p i d . t d l l W W
I
a
fu
r
►
llh
iif
h**f
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k
t
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•
I'*
In,
Ilf
1
he
t in ii 1L Ju«tafr- *•f »h»
tier of them '
i otn m i s s i o n
In tlie n o r t h e r n
i ' h- i
J 1♦.I r I* | f 1r i li 11 4 I hr c U l i *4 I
T i n w , -r -t ■.( all t in* r a p i d a n d . on
will • »•!••* if 1c * I * 11 hartf 1
rtf* r
Torn
paused
for
a
moment
and
1it
-U mut e r n i g h t s are n i g h t m a r e In
I...... AM'I 'I f
fl'f .1 , h •►After fear * m* pur at inn »Mi f •
- li-r aid. r u i ' i n g o f p m • - i- that it
J».
*i tl 1 TIH«f AI11»r&gt; Iff lie
a
1 in
I bought
' H i r e s tny remedy
lie re w . * • •reft*Hj* * slid !*•*&lt;
L lurid.i
tlie
weary
workltta’
lies
aTifur-t |l"ifi| 4 I f »4l
A.*! 4
a
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M
t
tifiliii
•
I
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f*»
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•
4
4
1
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d i s a r r a n g e s alt s c h e d u l e s a n d r e n d e r s
smiled
"Call off this hoard meeting ll Af 1 Ufa, |.1-1 • ■Dil alit fit Hrr r »' • m uf pul-li* *&gt;AIIf » r f|, I 1 Mr'l A 11 * r haf»« i *-t a h4
d o w n to p l e a s a n t d r e a m s a n d n w. i k r n . d k It*g a s t a t i - d p r o ••
upon any
this afternoon
Then give the girl a *•» | 1v «(. i* u ** l jj Hike 11r ol III f # a. Kit I, u • luslrr jiMinii'lf pfiriMH&gt;|tc *ft4 4*
i ii • ' sr It ■If 4 i*fn nirfr 11.1
■Iat.
•a \ •
4*fv11 ■Af t J i intj.r atl *f r*( 1
s t o c k a l m o s t an i m p o s s i b i l i t y
I’ .d m i n s r e f r e s h e d
t' .i l 1listo of happiness If she is well 1Al l"»| in Ifvr 4’tlfJ - f . ’ Ill I t J
4 ’ t ail i ' N! t ,t |« ft &gt;ti uf ADl.i til mnif
mimD i mil t j . aim! 1»» i'liJute vsith tc
lllf-Kl It)' i lm provifTiriit if V
Beach post

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Presi dent
Wilson,
shortl y
ufter
his i nau gu r at io n , named Mr. F l e t ­
At the head of this col umn a p ­ cher as c h a i r m a n of this r ommi ssion,
pears the seal of the Florida Press and the Floridi an also was c ha i r m a n
Association.
T h i s cut was donated of the so-called Americun c o m m i s ­
After an ex ha us t i v e i n v e st i ga ­
by the Wri gl cy Engravi ng C o , of sion,
the Commissioners
J ack son vi ll e to all me mbe r s of the tion in E ur ope
Association and T h e
Herald will r e t u r n e d ' to A me r i c a and S e n a t o r
wear it with pride.
It is an honor F l et ch e r wrote the report t h a t was
to be a me mb e r of the Florida Press s u b mi t te d to congress.
T h e F le t ch e r re port formed the
Association and the seal means t hat
the newspaper cnrrying it at the basis of the legislation s ubs equ en t ly
Indeed, t h e t e nt a t i v e bill
masthead is a me mber in good s t a n d ­ e n ac t e d .
ing and is a real newspaper in every drafted by t h e senat or, and endorsed
sense of the word. Un i te d we stund by the commi ssion, formed the f rame
and united the newspapers of F l o r ­ work of tne law as it now stands.
ida can accompli sh mu c h in the
It sel dom happens t ha t c o n s i de r a­
years to come.
As an a c t i ve m e m ­ tion of an issue of so much i m p o r ­
ber of many years nnd an ex- t a n c e is obscured for such a length
president of the Florida Press Asso­ of ti me as was rural credits, but it
ciation the edi tor of T h e Herald is true t h at no c o ns t ruc ti v e work
takes pleasure in printing the seal of such mag n i t u d e has gained such
of this great body of great men.
speedy recognition b y congress once
"C H IN KIN G

D o g ctays are here and worthies#
curs a r e still allowed to roam un­
d i s t u rb e d on San f or d ' s streets
How
long will it he ere t h e y are killed or
muzzled or t axed?
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a do pt i on of a rider t o an agricul­
tural apprbprintifln bill for the a p ­
po i n t me n t b y the president of a c o m ­
mission
to
visit
E ur ope
in co­
o p e r at i o n with t h e S o u t h er n C o m ­
mercial Congress Commi ssi on

Tl e tdah’. 'ity an ! rcsodrrcruhics t of litis institution, a

■i
ft
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member of (iie Federal Reserve System, enables us to
supply the most helpful service under al! conditions.
!n case of financial stringency as in normal times, this
is n Hank of Dependable Service, where the interest of
I’alrons rereive lirsl consideration.
An .initiation here m a l e s rnnlidence, promotes pro­
gress and assures perfected banking service under all

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conditions.

The First National Bank
“THE FARMERS' FRIEND"

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August I . I P * 8

THE SANFORD HERALD
llllu
ii n
f nj i r. ing

"
'"•"rgia ution is lining given to the probl em
' 111 "
an- of discovering the rightful owner* of
t III* lunate
ami
good unclaimed money by the t reasury
^* 1
’ at r ' n ' i o n
Aiming th,.m are department h was announced to^
^
I'eters and little hiiii
and as a result of the work
1•
' r'
M
M m u rik
M rs
\\ ,n
hundred* of poor people may he en•Iray at .| halix and MlrAndrew r,l'hed mi a manfier which will give

. IN AND A B O U T TH E C I T Y . ; ; !

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mountains

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Lidlc Happenings— Mention
of Matters in H r i e f Pentonal Items of
In lercH t

,■ •) , |,d

I : 11 mis of M r I R o w l a n d AA ,bl
in in will
p le ase d to h e ar of his
Summary of the Floating Small
i&gt;h&lt;I&gt; Ii (l|irm e rt|,.|| f a f t e r an o p e r a
T a l k * Succinctly Arranged for
; ; (-“
,/ior.
'*" (1 ,r
" app.-ndr.-iii,
‘‘ I'lo nifn itin
Mr AAililinan
Hurried Herald Headers
will leave
CUV* f or. \ irg Mila next wei'l
ai’i*nm|ia)iifi)
Wright

g Uetneuilier thfit the Sanf ord Hoard
ofi Trnde meets t on i gh t in the court
house at eight o ’cl ock,

I.,

Mr

M alil o ii

"«.&lt;&gt; to the Heach
lloud to l)a&gt;loan now in good
con ddion
Travel oxer ( D M I l FT K HHIIHJK
to the l l ca r h "
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p F. P. Forster of the First National
Hank returned Wedne sday from a
nhort business trip to J acksonvi ll e.
Furnished room, corner Th i r d and
Magnolia
l mj ul re of Sanf ord F u r ­
niture Co.
HG-tfc

M i s s W i g h t ' s D a n c i n g t lass
Younger

p u p i ls

will

meet

,,t

nin e

Mrs.
Deane T u r n e r and
littlF o c lo c k e a c h m o r n i n g , o l d e r b o y s a n d
Deane arc visiting friends and relu- girls a t te n
H u l h s o c ia l anil f o l k
livis in Orillln, (3a.. and other d a n c e s a r e i n c l u d e d in t h e lessons uf
.i
points.
t h e p re s e n t t e r m , a n d no p u p ils w il l
Another invoice of L ad i e s ’ Motor
a c c e p te d a f t e r A ug , I
ll'l-tfe
Veils in all colors.
Mrs. G r a c e K,
Williams.
HSKJtc
I’upils Wanted
J . T. M c L a i n of G en e v a and m e m ­
Any fiupils of Die school wishing
ber of the board of count y c o m m i s ­ help ill special subjects will be
sioners was in t h e city on W e d ­ taught in class at my home, No. 117
nesday.
Laurel avenue. Miss Hessie Furiui.
Will Stringfell ow returned from
y'J-Jtp
Jacksonvi ll e y e s t e i d a y and brought
one of the new Overland 75 models
I &gt;o Ami K no w
with him.
1 hat M Ils.snn s pool I- the coolest
Until
further
notire
Woodland
Park will be open only S u n d a y s
•*5tf

place mi Sanford
Ask ymir friends
about it
Mu';, rutiir regular
• le.ir
running w, c . r
&lt; nil......... s.
,,r
I bird -Ire. i to entrain ■
l.a-t side

Hon. Forrest L a k e has purchased
1 i . •• m i 1 11 1 va]k f r o m
a tine new C h a l me r s car, the sanu nf t o w n
any
jiart
of
tin*
city
tijnui
every
hl'ing brought down from J a c k s o n ­
day
E
X
C
E
P
T
Tuesday
and
Friday,
ville yesterday.
Open nights when reipjested
'th-tf
Mrs It. A. Hevler and daughter.
Alta returned T u e s d a y after s p e n d ­
ing six weeks in Cent r al New A &lt;&gt;rk
Will -It
visiting friends a n d r e l a t i v e s
In
The
all

th e

Da yt on a Heach H o t e l , op. n *d
year, offers S p e c i a l s u m m e r at

rat. -

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guest-

b a th in g

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AAilliums

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at
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have gone to Georgia, owing to
in' , UnhnpPy condi tions prevailing
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f nrolinus.
Wortl comes from
Mrs [)
,
Thrasher that she and
^ daughter,
Miss 1,1
May
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Pav® M o h t r c a t , N. C., and go

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m t e r x .tls unt i| t h e g r i\ e is c l e a r d.

Order Now and Spray For Bright Fruit

CAREER OF J. MILTON STOCK

J. S ch n arr &amp; Company, Orlando, Florida

P Millet' St ar Tturx) Seeker Cot Mis
f ir»t Start In the Wisconsin*
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Tulin Milton Stm k xxhn hits xvmii Huri'iMilur tblrd'bnsn jub mi 111&lt;■ Phillies
tr in several uaplrnnis. Ilka his b a m
mate. Hnncmft, xx-us born In Chicago.
Julx' 11 lS'.iJ. rxnrt xvit!i Itnneroft, lm
■ -lalilluhcd his llist record with si ml

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Independent Fertilizer Company, Jacksonville, Florida
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Midway Canaan Colored Srhool
A well arranged and executed pro­
gram
was re n debed last .Sunday
nfternoon a t tho Mi dway- Gannnn
Colored school.
Thi s srhool is under the m a n a g e ­
ment of Prof, S. jE. Monroe, with
his nble assistants, Misses M a r y
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Di e v e r y c a s e I
t is it I’ W.1- I *i

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AS asbington, D t . Aug I
I be
United S t a t e s government is pl an ­
ning to aid in the tnsk of finding
missing heirs to the millions of dolaccounts which
lafs of unclaimed
are lying dormant in national banks
throughout tho country.
C on s i de r - j

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A*inir e v e r y

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In
t h e m s ' l x ' - a n d t h a t tl,i**re
p l e n t y of s t i l l f t o buy. h u t I

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1 visited a number of

» of fo u r

m ile

If A'lllle fix !s I he pesf X i i|l t;r I
pi iX XXltll t h ' old tell ; 1111e S ( I ! N \ I i i I S I \ S I * I I &lt; I I 11 , . 111d k ' 1 P I lip i I ex! U|; |r

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•a in pu' g n w as t o i n t e r e s t a good ill
lelligent class of jieopie and that
d D ie t m »st n f th e f a i r •I a -s as a rule didn't buy until t h- v
•&gt;nd Mrs. Gen. Hy ma n and
U l &gt; interesting children returned j “c * throughout d " - 111,1,1
”11" ,ir' saw and knew what they were do­
much like utilomobites you never ing
T h en they begin to warm up
&gt;e-tcr,biy from the i r vacat ion, which
tell from a rear -ight whether and uf" coming this fall if they live
ent in Virginia and No r t h 111,1
Of course 1 know they won't all live,
fieiirgta, visiting both the Doc to r s
i,r'' i‘ ,1“ ,,Ml ,,r
fur
if all that have promised me to
“O' 1 Mrs
H y m a n ’s relatives and
f‘'rnm 11 disappearing ' »«» &gt;ou
come
do come xxe will be up against
fnedDr ' Hy m a n will bill his merely get a g li m......... I the running
if you appraocb thorn it. for some place to let them st ay.
Pulpit ai the Hnptist T e mp l e S u n - g e a r - but if you
'lay. at hath the morning and even- head on you notice the dirt at once However, I feel perfectly sure t hat
we will have a large bunch of people
and immediately.
tag hour,
this winter, for everybody seems to
As
n
usual
thing
I
’ve
learned
t
h
a
t
Mr and Mrs G. F. Smi t h are ex
le.irarn e " the more lie making lots nf money &lt;i p here,
I " ' ' ' d home this week from a ile the higher tlie
f hr y ill I ].• all hull •'&gt; there are mil 1 feel sure they will spend some
-u wieks itinerary which in
I am typewriting
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a-.........
"i Mc turns pla-ed by ml of it Du- winter
i New A ork. Niag:ira Fall*
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tu'* whi* h f
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o ut e a s )
A'ours truly,
*r‘i: 1 oluradn Sjirtngs.
H H. Webber.
Still, you never can t dl
41 ' " I t " bad planned to spend
th
U ' ' '"M&gt;*er vacation in North Caro-

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of xil a monte wen- in the clt . u n i
1 *• night tal.ing in tbc moxjtig
' ami were gupstH of Mr and
It J . Holly for tho evening.

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I have left &lt; Muiiui.it
am at Hamilton. Ohio.
I made a
pret t . t borough •.tnv.i-s of tlie •11.
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It ts s t a t e d liv e x p e r t s i h o t less t h a n III p e r c m i ’ o f tip- fruit
will h e hrigltl u n l e s s it is s p n i v e d vet a' 'ixui

and |-r* 4 nte.il Mr T hr i - E.-r xxirh a
s ■■11K ii'hliTcll.i with M u del a* 'liable

AA it b a s h u r l s p e e c h of .u
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Mr
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I In - l o r e (or
The new home of Kalpli C l i ap man f o u r t|e
e
bent h sti eel Is giuni! forw ir I
to
mid when liuislod will u&lt;bl
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is .1 i l iar ter member .if
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'Mil'll I 11111* . I.I t '11 !I i". ■- . " b l l g a l l o t i .
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f sorrow a m f
in tin ir hour
i hi'in that In i- Uni . -le e p
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for T a r p o n S p r i n g s , w h e r e

ye sterday

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Rust Mite and White Fly are Busy
Spray Now lo Insure Bright Fruit

Mnpl.nnts it

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Cl ark and F a nn i e Reid, and is s i t u ­
ated at Mi dway, hut is as much a
Cnnaan school as it is for Mi dw a y .

"Do T know flfmr - l a s n l J.e a sport- »cems to lead one to tho tr enchw, to
Ing editor or writer when I was hero ho sure'
with the O l a n u r
" Y e a . ’ c ame tho
» j f thp G „|f 8trc!|m rc3||y
anawer.
"he
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S
h
o
w
him
to
m
e
.
"
b„
n ,M e e le &lt; l wo P. n (),ama t h o
T h e people of t h a t section have
raid r o n ec y
I d like to see him.
. .
...
nf&gt;t had a school for some ti me, h a v ­
,
_
......
.
.
; hot spell for it, nnd we c a n expect a
J i m Price was si tti ng down a t non 1
'
*
ing to send the children to S a nf or d ,
revolution in rlimnts.
If tho Gul f
end of Peacock Alley and Fred wont
but the school board upon the solici- j down to tal r In him A day later c a m e stream persists in its alle;&amp;d c u r v a ­
Ui i l l rial to fic tio n w ri le t s
tation uf the people and land owners Dm* u m r i n i ' i im nl Duit t ic iw&lt;&gt; hart ture Michigan may c o m " t ) have t h e
lit the place have agreed to furnish •ntlii &lt;1 f ni i es mu) biiiii'bi the Ne war k climate of Florida or California.
I mpurtant T h e m e s
a summer school there every sum- fratri hlse
The possibilities of such a condition
At the Congregational
church mer. and to show their appr eci at i on
« ill h f at once perceived by any rew’tth
nevt Sunday morning and evening the people have r in ponded
Gul f S t r e a m Curvat ure
sort hotel keeper of ordinary busi-'
Rev Si ei nmeyer of the Met hodi st something like 151) at t endanc e.
As soon as a n y t h i n g out of the ness ac u me n , of course.
It may bo
1 liur. h will preach
T h e s u b j e c t to
T h e program Sunday af ter noon usual occurs there are those who be- a little early, however to, suggest a
to presented will be of i nterest to was in the nature of a rally to raise gin industriously to seek for t h e state of preparedness for making a
all w ho come
money for the erection oi a new cause and theories galore, sane and semi-tropical Micnigan into a n * T h e tin- tional winter resort and playground.
T h e members of the Presbyterian school building on the school site, i nsane flood th*’ papers.
We can tell better whnt to do af ter
church and congregation are hereby midway bet ween Midway and ( ' a - usually prolonged heat ed t e r m
Th e program was co n d u c t e d |thr ou gh o u t the n o r t he r n secti on of a period of waytchful waiting l a s t ­
cordially invited to worship with us naan
in the nhsence of their pastor, Dr. by the principal and consisted of the c o un tr y has b r ou gh t forth the ing say until next spring. T h a t sea
Hro wrilee.
many dialogues, speeches, songs and following' which is copied from the captain may he using weasel words. "
solos,
thuso being moat worthy of Detroit Free Press.
T h e Sunday schools of t lie.SC
C u b a Is P r o s p e r o u s
mention
were the wel come address
“ Now comes one of the wise and
i h u n h i ' s will meet in their accusby
Hnrtense
Ashley,
u
seventh
grade
Washi
ngt
on, Aug. 1 —Cuba's for­
veracious race of s e a captains with
touted places of worship.
jiujdl and a dialect monologue by an ex pl anat i on of t h e shark i n v a ­ eign t r a de figures compiled today,
Sadi e Morgan.
sion of the A t la nt ic Coast.
Ac­ by tho D ep a r t me n t of Commereo
Kcsolutions of Respect
cording
to
this
gen
t
l
eman
,
C
a
p
t
a
i n show, increased last y e a r by more
Supt.
I).
L
Th
r
a
sh
e
r
was
to
have
Whereas, T h e Great Ruler of the
|
William
J
e
n
s
e
n
by
n
ame,
the
w
a
r
m than one hundred million dollars
been
present
and
was
to
have
ma
de
'nlverse has seen fit to t ak e f rom
over
1a I t.
The
Uni ted
States
Gulf
s
t
r
e
a
m
has
c
ur
v
e
d
toward
the
an
address
on
E
d
uc
at
i
on
,
but
for
our
midst
our
beloved
brother,
claimed
SO
per
cent
of
the
island's
co
ast
and
may
be
e
x
pe
ct
ed
to
bri
ng
some
unforeseen
hindrance
Mr.
W. J . Hill, w ho departed Ibis life on
the evening of Th u r s d ay, J u l y 2 0t h Th r a sh e r was unable to be present, with it schools not only of s h a r k s exports and 70 per c e n t of its i m­
and his death has left an aching and the principal after ma ki n g s o m e hut of man y other varieties of fish ports. E x p o r t s were val ued at 9254, void in the hearts of his family, his brief excuses for Mr. T h r a s h e r i n ­ which haunt the w a r m waters of t h e 000, 000, of which the United S t a t e s
Import s wero
t h e coasts
a f­ took 9206, 000, 000.
friends and his brothers in Sanford troduced Mr. Schelle A^aines, who Gul f s t r e a m and
put
at
9155,
500,
000
of which tho
fected
by
it.
made
an
address
pointing
out
the
lodge of Klks. therefore be it
United S t a t e s share was 9101, 500, 000.
work of the school hlard, the s upe r ­
"
I
t
is
difficult
to
acc
o
un
t
for
this
Resolved, T h a t the wisdom and
intendent and the local t r us t e e s . alleged c u r at ive of t h e Gulf s t r e a m The Uni ted Ki ngdom ranks second
goodness of the Great' Creat or of
After Mr Maines, the principal in­ except on the t h eo rt y 'that it is due among C u b a ’s customers and Spa i n
th e universe be humbly a ck no wl ­
troduced Mr, J O. P ackard, who in to at mos p h er i c disturbances, s o m e is third
e d g e d as the e d i c t from the chai r of nis cairn and direct manner spoke of woich have been att ri but ed to
T h e island is declared to be in tho
th e Exalted Itiilcr on high, yet wY».
lor some minutes.
Following these Dip Eur ope an war
e v e r y - I most prosperous condi tion of its hin­
How
mourn the death of our brother as
two giritlemeri the principal made thing goes wrung in tlie*'' d a y s box
of o n e whom we s h a ll n e v e r m o r e
sortM- remarks on tlie purpose of the
m e e t in m i r e a r t h l y lo d g e a n d w e j
.lay und introduced some nf his
d e p l o r e In- toss to th e f r a t e r n i t y , to
people among whom was Hey I E
his family a n d f r i e n d s a n d to the
Flemming who closed Ihc exercises
co mmu n i t y in which he lived so
with remarks of appreciation.
many years.
Brother W. ,1. Hill
At Do* close of the exercises tin 1
departed
t h i s life fu ll #of v e n r s
ri pi'tie I
w ith
age
and
e x p e r i e n c e . principal announced that t h e schuol
w orthy
in e v e r y
w ax
and
w il l be hart arranged a little surprise for Mr
j in i]&gt;. rl\ v ihi ■i ■■I lor in tlie heavens T h r i-tnr ami bail prepared .. small
i h i s t milt* is av' mi kttiR It.tA ui‘ itmi w h i t e li\ is ;t;r tin Ju’ llA'e
Marries t ■»
a lio v i
I lie l o d g e to w i l l ' l l he has gift ami after asking Mr
in f i l m s fruit gi o\t"&gt;
I’l i f s e ptsl.s will c t e a t e mt i el i d u mt i ge
repr*
t
Air
Thrasher
in
tlie
r&gt;
1.1 . ii i rr li 'I K . I be g r i m r e a p e r
if
n
o
l
c
h
e
c
k
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o
r
e
l
i
n
n
m
i t e«I i m m e i l i . i t e|\
.•el pi ‘i •In gift in nl- - " in * n ii* ir* •

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PACE FIVE

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J oh n Milton Stock

nri'fcHaloiial clutis in the AVItulv cltv
.)■ ulrio gut tila tlrst profcsslnnal start
n the Wisconsin Illinois Infflguo.
Ills work attrnrtcil the Giants, which
tot* drafted him In 1‘J l l
llo went to
th*' spring workouts with tho Giants
that year, but was farmed out to Huftuln. Tho next year ho xxus farmed to
Mobile, being with that club In 1913.
l-nst year ho was tho regular third
li.. 4&gt;cman for tho Giants, being traded
to the I’hllllcs in tho Lobort deal.

FRED TENNEY ACTS QUICKLY
Decision of For mer Qlant to Get Into
Newark International Club
Was Sudden One.
Fred Tenney' s declstori to buy Into
the Newark hall club was a sudden
one, according lo n New York story
Fred hud gone to Vow York to attend
Die anniversary reunion. Ho dropped
Into tho Waldorf and met old friends.
"Wall, what’s doingT” ho lmiuired of
one of them, "and bow nro all tho old

boyar
"Well/* Homeono/emarkod, "tho la*
tcrnutlona! Icaguo la being reorganIred, Tho Newark club looka llko n
good buy. I understand Jltn 1‘rlco la
trying to get It."
" P riceT" snlil Tenney, reflectively.

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High Financial Standing
*

Tile individual nr firm, desiring high linuncial
stfintlinrt is ustnlly careFiil in the selection of
a hanking connection.
Prudent are the people who make the Scmtnole County Itank their depositary.
Its
strength, management and service are inportant factors of its continued growth.
Checking accounts are invited

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l O l ' I l P E It &lt; ENT I N ' T E H K S T
P A I D U N S A Y I N G S At I O H M S

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f ar aa tt r e l at e* t o t h e west 9 9 f oot . ai «o
t h e « a a t 3 9 f eet «f l#ot 1, l l l k. 10, T i e r A,
T o w n of Hanford.
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T h e aal d l ot b e i n g aaacaaed a t t h e d a t e
of t h e D i u a n e e of i n c h c e f t i f l e a t o In t he
n a m e of Ma r y A. Wl l l l g ma .
Un l eaa a*1d
cert i de a l # * shal l bo r * d * m e d a c c o r d i n g in
l aw t a t de ed will l aau« t b e r e n h a n t h e I Mb
d a y of A u g u i t , A. D
11#16.
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Wi t n e s a m y official a i f n a t u r e a n d t e a l t hi s
t h r M t h d a y of J u l y . A D I9!f&gt;
(•eel i
V A D O U m .A S S
( ’i r r k Ci r c ui t C o u r t ^ t m l n o l r t ‘o. , F i t
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Gwendoline nnd 1 got along f amous­
ly Inuring ,.f i nurse. Hie fait flint

In

formulas at reasonable prices.

W e also have a complete stock of the best

one. T orn

MI \ •' I &gt; J i r e f l t

Phos­

W e have everything in the fertilizer line.

I . o w t h e r will I tnve nil tils f a t h e r ' s mi l
lltills

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W e an*

Itivparnl t&lt;&gt; supply all the pot«Lsh jxoods you

!■"&gt; i n d o l e n t

Fur

w e e n m n to th o b e a c h .

Li k e l l c - l

a

\\V liHit-vi' in “ I'n-pam lness.”

fall In b o * ' Iinywav n'ld If s h e w e r e
it mood f or r o m m u e t h e r e a r e t h r e e
four o t v i l e s l m h l e nfTitlrs t h a t s h e
opjied in n h a l f f l ttl she I s t a g e wt i en

hlle

a c i c »v

Dr Geo. L. D ickerson
111 IV, F o r s y t h S t . . Opp. l i m e d l lnnk.
j A c K f M i N A T E E E . EIXIIIIDA.

nnd un e x c u s e

Now S o p h i e lories
Mrs P e n field
said
I know ' " l i a r e eixjtfthle of t h e
t a s k If you k e e p your mi n d rill II
Hill
I w a n t you t o know at t he o u t s e t t h a t
i ! w cinlollrie u s u a l l y u t t r i o t s t oo m u c h
She

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Increase Crop Profits

like that of t linperonlng Gwendoline
wits sufficient to make me stay three
weej«s longer at the bciiih tliun Is my
usual hnhif

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J1F.N nn. l W O M E N .
I a t t r l h u l # a l » r * n d e g r e e o f mr
BUCrrM t o t h a f a c t t h a t I per s onal l y
e x a m i n e et rer j r p e r s o n 1 t r e a L

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hundreds o r
p o rb sp s thouosnda t f
Grot*.
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AND
l ‘vc known it granl many pretty glrlM
In my life, hut only two nr throe l i m e s
Iroforo have 1 Boon it girl so exqul sllo
n« Gwendoline. Pita had brown e yo s
flint roflecteil lha golden light of iho
min. lushes Unit turned lip like u
baby' s 1 :yn not very adapt nt tinMerlptlon but In t-v. rv w tn Gwando
line whs I'futriulng
llnd she been a
little Hiurdlar nnd fired with n little
mor e girlish ht»frIf she would h a ve
been n goddess
Itut bad slo&lt; been
st urdier t h e r i ' w.ntbl be no story to
tell, for II wits be in use of Gwendo
line's rnther •lellenle ftrnlth that we
lingered fit Ifl e I-i'«. It niter Mrs f e n
Held find gone to open their home In
lhe mountains

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S a w m il l
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ti ns at t iitt r&lt; s o ' t It" was more limit
t It o UkU.tl t-.ir
tipi kiMr.t tomitic
tor
1 lint! i i l w i i j H ki i nn that tlusoul
wits of Itnor t lay ttm] It wtot lii-i atiao
• f tuy ntlnrlrnti &gt;n for It Ih wi rk tluit 1
llio! Iiirgn ■■ t Lilly gSiol to htay long i t
lit till' In :o !l well ( ; WI'll.l.llllln
J .lit

Inotor l w. i i i &gt;b!lf ugml m i l .
w -Mu tt w! i &gt;' • k 19' t m |)i urn
l I it tiff Ji oroh al otlt lioli'l all luld tm.
Ndllt * (if \ t'tollf al l rt f «f J u t III ' m
St*, it iii i .*1 i l&lt;d tii r i tva m, | 4 *
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Navt-r
h&lt; I'tt hi ' ii will, a wi tiian
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t li • r otirt t um- e tn 8 an fitful, 7'lort i|a, t h e
• «« d I»•*a r *1 * f &lt;'&gt;u*'lj r i i f i i i n i « l i f u f * will
h- ai •* f (' » i m * If* m 11 *- I' SIII r* **r a g e n t *
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l a nd * a ' f r r ' i . l ag tin t t h e y •ir'Mwi ■i I -■ rn u ‘ t
R * *»!-!■••r n* * !*• t " u f ' l d r o u r , l
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t H i 1 uli
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liiflii

wt. h raid

(hrrnilollno'B mothfr. wlio h«tl heard
of Tom’s Intentions, saying that shn
wits coming too.
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Then Dusonl telephonotl to the hotel.
I In Bald lin wlshotl to call that eve­
ning
He h’atl something Important
•sealI
L* A DtilH.LAHH,
C l e r k C i r c u i t &lt; our t S e m i n o l e t o
I a
to
nay
H« must come. When t tried
9to* 7‘ri fite
to nniltn excuses he would not listen.
f a Co or I of I hr Co mi l l
Jiidlrr
Hi* rt- •n « I c f
I l o woul d c o m a knyway.
C s t l n l ? . H j a i r of Ff ur n' s
In re E s t a t e of
Of course. I know exactly what to
Mi ke R otund a
do as chaperon. In view of tho com­
T o alt C r e d i t o r - . L c g s t « e * . D Ut r l h u t e e s an. I
ail Pe r s o n s h a v i n g C l a i m s .of D e m a n d *
ing of Gwendoline's mother tha next
a g a i n s t sai d F a t a l * .
day nnd of young I/Owthcr. too, Gwen­
Y o u and r i c h of you are hereby not i f i ed
* m f r*-»|iiir*-d to pr e * » n t a n y cl ai ms an d de,
doline truKht not to have to race tho
i na n d * » h i r h &gt;'»u, or n r hrr nf * nu. m a y
decision of a proiKitml from Uusonl.
fin vo n g a i n s r t he r o t a t e «*f Mi ke Rot un do,
d e c e a s e d , i at e rtf S e mi n o l e C o u n t ) . F l o r i d a ,
Gwendoline laughed a queer little
t o t he unde r s i gn e d a d m i n i i t r a t r i a , of s i i d
whimsical laugh when I told her that
r o t a t e w. t h m t wo y e a r s f r o m t he i U t « h « i » *
of
I would see Uusonl and mako her
D a t e d J u l y 2 6 t h . A. D 1916.
apologist, nnd then Bhe went off to
CARMEL ROTUNDO
Executrix
bed. And I went down to Busoni.
9«4-Frl-Mtc
And then Bunonl told mo. Can you
N F C I R ’T
| Imagine what?
IIUBonl tho genius,
r' r' *ur*
the recluse— Busoni whom every wornthe t r e a t m e n t of Piles and the conditions nn at the bench would have adored—
rapidly become worse. Relieve yourse's itusonl thero and then In tho llltlo
private reception room of our hotol,
|&gt;y
actually went down on his knees an d,
proposed to me— poor little middle
aged, blutveycd mo.
Gwendoline) did accept Tom Ix&gt;wthor and I suppose In her way she Is
TAADC MARK
happy. Rut 1 sometimes wonder— but
no! How absurd! It Is only becauso
FILE REMEDY
1 lovo him so myself that I fancied
a remedy of merit and guaranteed to give every other woman at tho bench made
an Idol of Busoni.
relief. Sold only by u b , 60 c and &gt;1.00.
(Copyright.
Ult, by Ihs McClure Newapa,
R. C. BOWER.
per Syndicate.) __________

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U n k n o w n . U n l e s a sai d c er t i f i c a t e a hal l be
r e d e e m e d I r c o r d l n i t o l a w t a t de ed will
l aanc t h e r e o n on t h e 2 9 t h d a y of A u g u s t .
A. D. 1916.
Wi t n e s s my official s i g n a t u r e am! seal
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to In ifr Dim -r.I
li wan rluriipg tho o
til'&lt;ri"t:g i t i prl wIn it wi* w• p •pa t •*•1
m
I n our tihital ki h i s ut • in&lt; xudo t&gt;f tho
n ml It old uni 4ti what 1 thought was a
H'-t huh ' c *| i t . tll.it h* 111*! to,| p i d #
us.
Aftor t! .it nuiuh&lt; r Him.ml ro-nt
tils lit nt violist to us
ICvcry t no In
flit) :nnll"nrj) was Inlarastail. itrul It
wiin uuiti: thi.tr i t ovary ona tliuL Hu
sor.l had hacn struck by tho Ktrl'n
haatily
Tha tnashangar Inld tis Hint
ilumml hail K a n t 1 . 1-1
» f* '&lt;o
wlsfiad til toiggf;. tha lo'vl i. 'in
that lin htul nftrjj naan uu*H-id tt.u il
not full t
tliiit we wt rr b .
o.
inualc
It ... a dreadfully consplrujiis timl
tivi
ul , ' ill ont'a knew why,
for
G t 1 ; ditto was bu Irrcnlstlhlu.
i I'lit.ml iiak'd In rnll mid I
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i i a l liar I* lxtji.it* Ilium
I nim
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flu-*i,rii wm n ..r
ti' V iiilmlrar nnd clt arly i|wantU&gt;
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Id not want to have me rafuso
fur h "r
Ho mlled more than once
nnd ' In ti nno evening wo went driving,
wo Hires. In tho twilight through the
grove of idno trees Just northwest of
thti beach.
Meanwhlln soveral lottors htjd c o me
from tho men at home Then one from
To m LoUlher, who was to he worth
mill Irvin, saying ho wha coming down
for tho final answer Hint week end.
and tlu) p p n tn&amp;U brought^ one from

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saved my little girl’s life. When she had the measles,
they went in on her, but one pood dose of Thedford's
lilack-Dr.nipht made them break out, and she has had no
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"Since then we have applictl the Lnn^ Distance
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A plain llttlo everyday dress of
corded madras, designed for wear In
tho coming summer, presents llttlo
novelty as to cut hut reflects a feature
nr I *vo of lb*' syles for spring These
a m Hern In ilm tightening and lilting
of (In* belt. In the suggestion of a
square Opening lit the iterk and til tin1
tutroilurtIon nf a lot of In'iiistin lung
Every mnther who mak es Iot 'till
dren s i lot hi s Is familiar with the ad
vuiitages of thi s puttei!} in which ill"
short sh ••*&gt;■&gt;* a n i ut in one pi...... with
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girl of five Is perfectly plain except
for a shaped hand of white, let hi at
the tied, with h'-mslttrhliig. Th e hell
Is provided nt ondi end with a •inttiui
hole wlmli slips over a flat pearl but­
ton nt e.n h side of the front
I '**veloped t.u i smal ler child the hell ia
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the frntii mu* tie ornatm nteil wttli a
duckling or riildilt nr some other of
Hut fiisitu.ittuns the earth holds for
ehlldhoii t done Hi oUtlltn stlt.h in
heavy &gt;.i■11 A small patch pm ket on
the breast at one sidt' Is really ri*qillrod w - h tin dr&gt; in l i a s re&lt; idher
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Tho heavier cotton weaves In white
and colors uro used In making this
new order of sumnlcr clothing Cot­
ton poplin, gaberdine, basket weaves,
crash, and twills or any cotton etuH
with body and durability, that will
stand wear and tubbing will answer.
While khaki Is an e x c e l l e n t choice for
cither tho Bhlrts or coats.
In the Illustration a suit In shown
in which tho plain white aktrt ia fin­
ished at the bottom with a cut! of tbu

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in white (IpHs finishes the edges of the
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T h er e Is any number of gnylv col­
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coats from, Hko tho vivid hut pleasing

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It Is n garb that huIIb and expresses
the woman of today
It Is sotmlblo
and att ractive and Inexpensive, nnd It
radiates snappy stylo.
colors that appear In tho striped cot­

tons for sports coats nnd skirts. Tho
pastlmo suit Is an Inspiration of the
sports suit, but It appears, so far. in
a combination of whlte'and ono color
in plain materials. All the slmplp,
quickly m ade- decorative stitches are
appropriate in needlework decorations
on tbceo Jaunty coatn.
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for tho " mo r n i n g f rock" or “ paatltno
milt" or "bre akf ast dress." na ll la

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Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays.
N tailing knights always welcome.
H. Mcl.aulin
O. J . Miller
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“SERVICE” ON YOUR PLUMBING

” ■*! Open October First

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- c ml n ol e Chapter 2 . Order E a s l c rn S t a

The Lake llree/e I ounrjl No. .11 Junior
Krithuslnslle (hikl.iiid funs ut a ban
Order I ruled (merirnn Mc r h a n i cs
f|c.t given pi, It ers [ Itow 11 Klllotl B
M e e t - -very \\ c l r i e - d a y
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team promised to -aim- a purse of f t
M.. in Hu- City Hall
Visiting brothers
ntni to he presented Hi" players if they are welcome
t* II Smith, Kec Sec.
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SANIORI) LODGES 4

Ilolno Droh is loading all tho third
Gale City Camp No G. W. O. W
base men In tho big longues In long­
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
dist ance hits. Tho llttlo Boil Is play­
nights m each month.
ing tho best garno of hls career.
F. L. Miller
J F. Hoolehun
Clerk
( 'outicil ( 'ommander
Max Clack, tho t'uh outfielder who
It, |’ , (I. I,. Sanford Lodge 1211
last your played with the ililf.-dt*. eon
Meet tir-t and thtnl Wednesday night
t nines to pluv a splendid garno and has
nt corj nr of First St md I' alnietlo Ave.
.........me a log favorite wtih Chicago
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Secretary
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Monroe Chapter No. 15, It. A. M.

Marling M - t i in- Repaired.

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Sanford Lodge No G2, P. and A. M.
Communication every first and third
Thursdays at 7:.'I0.
vi siti ng brethren
welcome
O. 1. Taylor
S. G. Kennedy
Secretary
W. M

Enr a veteran of thirty one summers
George Meljiilllnn is quite a pit, her
He is sinrling out (Ills yeitr as If It
would he hls banner season

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let go Knetzer, former st ar of tin*
Dodgers and tVdfl.

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Meets every first and third Tuesday
ond T y Cobh, and says lie Is about In eachJtiontn. Everyone who has seen
the nearest approach to the great De­ hU Star in the E ast are cordially Invited
to visit this chapter.
troit st ar as there ever will tie.

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SANFORD,

Bring in your lame and sick
horses and mules.
H a v e them
Ircalcd. Have their teeth exami n­
ed. sharp corners dressed down,
projections rut off and decayed
. molars extracted.

Meets every 'second and fourth Thurs
ll resnnhan’B Toledo team Is called day in Masonic Hull over the I in per ia
the Iron Men. Tills, however, has no Theatre. Visiting companions welcome
J . V. Karnatz
t). J Miller
re f e re n c e to whnt grows above tho
^ e ’y
High Priest
neck of llajah u gallant athletes.

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It looks like Uirry I.njoln will have
the "Just one more great y e a r " he
wants before he quits

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and W E L L

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In tho National league the Pirates
thr eat e n to give tho (Hants a tussle
for lust position

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“One of our sales­
men demonstrated the
value of the Long Dis­
tance ] elephone to us.
He was at Huntsville,
Ala., anil up&lt;&gt;n his own
responsibility put in
Long Distance calls for fifteen m erchants w ith in a
radius of several hundred miles.

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Miller Huggins says ho has given
up hope of making his pitcher a good
hunters.
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than ever thla year, It In thought.

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Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
New Conception of
Wall S t r e e t
In “ T h e Stepping S t o n e , " t h e
new Triangle-1 nee photoplay st arring
F rn n k Ke e n a n anti Mar y Boland,
t he r e la n new conception of Wall
s t r e e t , the popular field for scenariowriters.
*The ’action makes it t h e
tlirect i n s t ru m en t ^of a “ c a p ta i n of
i n d u c t r y " in securing the woman of
his choice, who happens to he the
w-ife of anot he r man.
At Lyr i c Tonight.
Marie Doro Monday at St ar
Marie Dord. one of the most cel­
e b r a t e d d r a m a t i c artists oil stage or
screen, and formerly n F r o hma n star
will be seen at the S t a r on Mo nda y
In the J e s s e L. L a s k y production of
" C o m m o n G r o un d , "
a
thrilling
d r a m a of social conditions written
especially for the P a r a m o u n t P ro ­
g r a m by Mari an Fairfax, and pro­
duced u nde r the personal direction
of William C. DeMoll e
"Common
Gr o un d" shows
the
mental and spiritual
awakening
t hrough love, of a child of the slums,
employed in an artificial llower fu&gt;
tory
flow she meets, falls in love 4\i(h.
and eventuall y save s( from rum, at
the hands of political grafters, a
young judge, is the basis of this
moat unusual play.
T h e methods
of the a r my of parasites connected
with the city institution, urn! Dour
dealings wiili die un fort u naii .* of
the u n&lt;l&lt; r u old. are t i t idly exposed

How there grafters, to f ur t h e r chief c h a r a c t e r s of the play, and al­
their own ends, m a n u f a c t u r e false though giving t h e s pect ators an o c­
of
the s ubs t an t ial
conditions to h a r m their e n e m i e s, is casional view
brought out th r ou gh a series of mo st properties t h a t m a k e up a million­
ai r e’s home, h a s allowed only a sug­
unusual scenes,
T h e L a s ky C o m p a n y has surround gestion of t h e e n v i r o n m e n t in which
ed Miss Dor o wi t h a cast of u n u su al they appear.
I n Ine scene, t h a t of a dining room
i i f a p r e t e n ti ou s
home,
K e e n an ,
Miss Boland a n d Robe rt M c K i rn ,
who play the j i a rt of the egotlactical
and worthless hus band are shown
seated at d i n n e r.
A great di ni ng­
room lamp t h r o w s its ray’s of light
T h e picture has the usual L a s k y i direct ly down, i l luminat ing the table
thoroughness of detail and splendid and the thr ee persons seated about
it. while t h e b u t l e r st and* faintlyphotoplay.
outlined ag ai n s t t h e obscuri t y of the
background.
R i t a J o l i v a t , t h e st ar in t h e Mo I n an ot h er s c e n e n t r age dy has
roaco-Parn m o u n t
photopl ay " A n
I n s t e a d of showing the
I n t e r na t i on al
Marriage."
at
S t a r occurred.
T h e a t r e t o n i g h t was a p as s e n ge r on gruesome d et ui ls, a body is {Jinily
the Lusi tani a when it made its fatal (jjscernihlo l yi n g on the floor of a
l o om that is obscured in darkness
voyage, and t h e memory of having
j
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as it would be fn real life, if a
stood beside t h e courageous pres­
door
were o p e n e d and the fight from
ence of C h a r l e s F r o hma n during
a
brilliantly
l i g h t e d room cast int o a
the c a t a s t r o p he is probabl y one of
the factors of Mile. J o l i v e t ' a great dark a p a r t m e n t .
At Lyric T o n i g h t ,
ability to express Strong e mo t i on
consisting of suclt, ’distinguished arti sts as T h o m a s Mei ghan, as the
young
j ud g e ,
Th e od o r e
R o b e r ts ,
Mary Merseh, Horace B
Carpen­
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ber of other me mb e r s of t h e L a s k y
all-star or g ani sat i on .

At the S t ar Tonight
An I n t e r n a t i o n a l M a r r i a g e
is
an almost e v e r y da y newspaper h ea d­
line.
T h e pr o mi n e n ce given the
event and t h e part ic i pant s show?
that it is a s u b j e c t of much interest
to the public
W hat their after marri age life is
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A pr e t t y story will he woven into
e a c h reel to increase the interest of
t h e audi ence.
Lyric Theatre.

"The
M a s k e d R i d e r , " a s en sa ­
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duc t i on with Harold Lockwood and
M a y Allison in t h e stell ar roles, will
he t h e next f eat ure at t r a ct i o n at the
T h e a t r e on T u e s d a y
This
A very b r a u t i f q l star displaying S t a r
her i h a r m s and graces in the per- w on de r p l a y is bri mful of thrills,
fection nf 1’ iirisian gowns is one .it espec i al l y in the big scenes st aged
t ract ive f e a t u r e of Glo strong photo- jn t h e mo u n ta in s of North Carol ina.
d ra ma " A n
International
M a r ­ T h e r e nre many e x ci t in g mo me n t s
ri a g e . " at t h e S t a r tonight.
in thi s purt of the s t o r y , which deals
Ri ta J o l i v e t
( Co un t es s Ci ppi ro) with t h e moonshiners of t hat s e c ­
T h e outluws nre brought- to
port rays t h e p a r t of t h “ American tion
daughter id n muft i mi lion a ire with j u s t i c e through t h e daring expl oits
of "The Masked R i d e r , " played bycompelling jniwcr and great nltr.u
Mr
Lock wn o d w h o
poses as a
li ve lie's
mo un t a in parson until he gathers his
ev i de n ce against t he m
Before they
Gat h e r h o un d. Girl *, and S e e W hut
are I'urrulcd the fighting parson is
Lx cry body ’*, A\ earing
oldiged to display his prowess in one
I i - h Ion » - h ow ll it the s a m e t . ■■ i
i&gt;f t In* most r e ma r k a b l e encount ers
in h a d i n g n ew - p a p e r s , leading t&lt; ex er -dlitW II IJ Jin 11 tile screen
j ia r t m e nt ••tores, afid leading moving

n m |i i

|i|nng -'imo

T h e pi ct ure present s in ad van ce
what the most, fashionable -women
will wear in S e p te m b e r , Oct obe r and
November.
It will show thousands
of dol l ars worth of furs, shtys, hats
and gowns.
T h e following list of
n ews pa p e r s merely mark s a begi n­
ning: C hi c a g o Dai l y News, 8 t. Paul
News,
Minneapoli s News, O ma ha
Ne ws , Louisville T i m e s , Pit tsburg
D i s p a t c h . Buffalo Enquirer, B a l t i ­
more Ame r i c an , B o s to n Trave l l er.
S y r a c u s e P o s t - S t a n d a r d , Ut ica
Ob­
s e r v e r and Cleveland News.

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EMPIRE STATE TO DECIDE,

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“J&gt;n I n te r n a tio n a l M arriage”
“ H earsts I n te rn a tio n a l N ew s”
Sfn wing lialllr with Infantile Paralysis

A BIC

THEATRE

FRID A Y

MON DA Y
I’Al’AMOUNT I’l l l t liE
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Lyric Theatre
" T H E H O U S E i n AT P L E A S E S ’

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M A R I E DORO IN

COMMON GROUND”

TUESDAY—Metro Picture

PROGRAMME

Harold Lockwood and M ay Allison in

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The '■'tei pmg &lt; i o ! . ” feu luring E‘r:&lt;nk
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link’s Birthday I’u r i y "
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Peg 1 i The Bing"
Monday
A I cm in rnm-e Town"
" T h e Npikisf Switch "
i Gre.it Railroad Story
'I’ursdav
I'Bqiii Cur" "Midnight nt the Old Mil l" " H u m
and Bud"
"Selig Tribune News”
J-ltfi Episode nf " T h e
Iron ( 'law "
Wednesday Triangle Day, "Sunshine D a d ............. The Snow

Cure"

Coining— Mfss Florence Rose In Fashion Film Show ing all the
Very Tales! Fashions
Admission 6 and I Or.
Matinee Tuesdays, Wednesdays and
Friday* and Saturdays 3:15 p. nt.
Pirturcti start each.
night at 7 :09 p. m.

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WEDNESDAY
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“ M Y S T E R IE S
OF M YRA”
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‘ HEARSTS

AND

INTERNATIONAL NEWS'*

COMING-— Margaret Clark in “STILL
WATERS”
Mary Pjckford in “ MADAM
BUTTERFLY”

FOR SALE

F o r S n l e — 17 foot mo t o r boat, ex­
tra deep sides, divided fish well, ,1 hp
engine.
E v e r y t h i n g In good order.
P r i c e $60. 00 c a sh .
Apply] Hill Wlther i ngton, A p o p j a , Fla.
100-2tp

Not Since 1B68 H«* a President Baen
Chosen Without tha Voto of Naw
York—Same Old Method* Will P r e­
vail This Year, and Varioui O ur o i t i
Aro Quay.

F o r S a l e — 1 Ford t op complete,
bicycle. R. f . Sheafer.
1 00- lt p
--------------------------------------------------------- - For Sale S e v e n t y - t w o acres best
celery land, a b o u t fifteen or twentyacres of it i mproved, for sale at a
Oy A R T HU R W. DUNN.
bargain.
’ B e t t e r than h a s been of­
New York. Aug 1 |Special J —This
fered
around
here within ten years
Is the place where they maku presl
A.
P.
Connell
y,
1 00 - lt c
dents. No doubt there are lo.fiOO.OOO
men and women lietweeii the Atlantic
F o r S a l e — S o m e good mi lk cows.
and Pacific oceans and the great lakes
Appl y Hand B r o s . S t abl e s.
99-ltc
nmT the Rio Grande who think that
they make the president anil nre look­
F o r Sal e — E q u i t y } in' prope rt y on
ing forward to the performance of that O a k a v e n u e and .Oviedo Rnilroad.
S e e Gco.^. D . Ballard, nt Miller’s
duty n ex t Norpn,,M!rOf course nil those voting jieople nre B a k e r y .
99-6tp
very useful In this quadrennial per­
F o r S a l e — T h r e e horse power gas
formance, and everything possible Is
e
ng
i n e with w at e r p u m p and all
going to tie done for them. They are
co
n
n
e ct i on s, s u i t a b l e for pri vate use
going to be shown how to elect the
or for ir rigati on purposes. Will sell
next president, but the operators of
F or full information
the scheme will Is* In New York
in at a sacrifice
address Mrs A. S.] Hsrrourie. flay
other Words, New York is to l«e the
I o n a Beach. Fla,
99-fitipolitical center from now until the
polls close oil the 7th of Novemltcr.
F o r Sale
12 bushels seed pota­
T h e first thing after the national t oe s for full
planting, $ 1.00 per
conventions la the est abli shment of po­ bushel. W. W . Dreasbr, phone 2412.
litical headquarters In New York. In
98- 2 tp
one or two campaigns Chicago ifas
been made tin# political headquarters,
F o r Sale C h e a p — Ho r se , wagon,
but only nominally
New York Is the btlggy and surrey, all in good con­
jm!i(it'al center of tln&gt; country In « dition
Apply at W.
W.
Abcr
presidential year
n o t h y ’s F u r n i t u r e Store.
9.'l-tfe
N#« York Wdl Docide,
For S ite
Marine m o to r , IS hor*.
Yexv
Turk till* slate wilt di-'lde
I cyli nder. .‘I cy cl e, herr..
who shall be the Itexl president
t power
know thin clever political millbelnatl
I-irit class condi tion, S a n f o r d Much
elans can -It d"Wti with a pi'ln ll and a irie &amp; G a r a g e C o
9,'t i(
sheet .if m .le ] a p c l Ill'll flgllle m il l|"W
l oS &gt;.de
I pounds lirsi ilas-&gt;’ . i i
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Itlilt be
cry seed
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ADVERTISING

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quarters In Metropolis.

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f rom t h e t i me she w a k e s up in t h e
mo rni ng until sho l e av e s the C h a r ­
ity
Ilazaar
that
night.
Twal ve
beauti ful girls will be shown in thi rt y
of the l at es t cr eati ons ranging from
boudoir caps ami night gowns to
t h e l at e s t style in evening dresses
and a f eature of t ho release is a
s c ene at t h e Engl ewood Golf Club.

AMONG THE THEATRES
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Mj vc mo n t Up t o wn
" hen I tlrxt begun l ooki ng af t e r nn
tfnmil cnnqiiitgiiM the lienil'innrtern of
tin* (‘oi uml t i ee we i e dow ii about Tweti
ly t Idrd -I reel
Tills \c.ir the I (••i ; i , i
c n t l s h i t on l'uriy se. ..nd street n e a r
F i f t h nx ri me , and t he ItepuHlrimH a r e
on For ty third street iionr l lfifi n i c
jute.
T i m location o f t h e pollth-ni
| heudipHirters In nn tmih nl hm nf the
gener al iq.lowii tnoVetnent

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W AN TED
Wanted
S ome o ne in your coinn . its to net as our agent
Write
for part icul ars.
R o b e r t s Polish t o.,
I ' . I o ' j Mari on St., T a m p a . Fin.
100-21 c

Willco* ■rut McCormick.
Sunford, Flu., J u l y 31, 1916.
NoBoth of the chairmen nre new In the
tinJ
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B
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a
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P
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Cor:iinthuml j.olllbnt gntne
Neither Mr
Wlllcox nor .Mr. Mi-Corudek has evi-r |.oration J . A, B r y a n t and all con­
been iiMspelnted xx-ltfi the management ' cerned please take noti ce, Augof national. rnmpulgiiH. and Hielr faces 1916, 1 will hell one Hupmobl le, No.
nr«- not familiar to the polfth jntis Hut 1541, to pay st orage charges on
tllev 44 Jl) I,,, kit••xx-ti bef..re the election
ft me for perind of t wo years
Z. JTile mul l \x Im tiiuiuigcH ii mi Ueni il . u n
1'-rr x .Idly 29 1916
99 6lp
4IISS Is Iipt I., meet n t p l mu 111 |ns.
Wauled
Mnhlle aged white wittn
pie
l i e not only (wes i to- real men of
IBs o 4 4 ii i-arty but n x rist nriiiy ..f an. alone til the world wants ettt
xx-orkers, ninny' Irytng t o work him.
ployment or rare for t h e sick.
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W l l i o n ’* L e g i d a t i v a P f ogr am.
E liny S t . . J a c k s on v i l l e, Fla. H9-'-’tp
Th e fm t Hint President Wilson has
Wanteil —T o buy a seormf hand
gone n head with Ids legislative pro
bicycle,
must he In good condition.
gram l» regarded by Democrats as of
grent Importance.
I l l s determination Address B o x 1022 , S a n R m L -Fla.
98-tf
to put through the child !nl*or bill In
spite of opprtsltjnn o f southern men.
they say, wilt help film The fact tlrni
he runs over the sou I hern senators,
L o s t — B u n c h of house keys, om
who for local reasons oppose the child
desk
key.
Name of J . H. Tuckgr
labor bill, mt her helps Wilson.
ring.
F i n d e r leave a t Herald °tj
and

receive

rexvnrd.

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SEMI- W E E K L Y
IN S A N F O R D — Life h
VOLUME VII

Wo,th. Living

NO. 101

HANFORD, F L O R I D A , TUE SDAY . A UG US T 8 . 1916

best corn in

SEMINOLE CO.
GETS PRIZES

tin- l a d i e s 4if t h e v a r i o u s c h u r c h e s
'V.ill

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t l i f Kiiimre s p e ctiv e

d rin k s

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f » r t III* b e n e fit
churches

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I hi* in strictly u benefit hull game,
receipts to In- divided tl J&gt; between
lilt; KI k m. Eagles and t ha- SAN FO I I I)
HASH HA L L A S S O C I A T I O N , c o m e
out and join in tin- great crowds
I H-t-j'lK &lt;ni
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M a x w e ll's

Philips

drug

store

and

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THREE HUNDRED
AND FORTY MEM­
BERS ON R O L L

THE F l I t S T N A T I O N A L
W I L L GIVE ( ASH
P RI Z E S

THE BOARD OF TRADE

HANK

Engagement Announced
LAST FRIDAY AFTER
Mr and Mrs George (.’raw ford
PAIGN OF THE
M cl &gt;ougal announce the engagement
There will be an indueeinenl for
of their daughter, h ranees Thelma
the farmers t o raise good corn in
W ith over one hundred me mbe r s
to Mr Norman Nils Swanson, the
Seminole o t h e r than the sat isf act io n
present the meeting of the Sanf ord
marriage to take place S e p t e m b e r
and the good price to he o bt ai ned.
Hoard of T rad e last Friday night nt
t h e sixth, nineteen sixteen, at the i r
T h e following letter has . been re­
the c o ur t house demonst rate d b e ­
home on Celery avenue. S an f or d ,
ceived by C o u n t y Agent C.
M.
yond any reasonable doubt t h at the
Florida.
men of this county are ear nest in
Herry:
their desire to have a real working
Gainesville, Fla., J ul y 17. 1916.
Hi# Ti me ni J acksonvi ll e
organization for their benefit.
T o the C o u n t y Agents.
J acksonvi ll e, Aug 7
A mo nst e r
P ea r Sirs;
President
Dut ton presided and
preparedness parade designed for
M Haynes acted as secretary
A* you are no doubt aware, the all the people of Florida is to be U
Heard N a t i o na l Hank of J a c k s o n ­ held at J acksonvi ll e on Aug. 25. There was the question of m e m b e r ­
ville is offering prizes for the best T h i s wff| murk the lnaRinninK «»f lh«* ship to consider and this took up
bushel of corn grown by a Florida t hr»M day* celebration which will the greater part of the evening and
farmer. T h o s e prizes are a t t r a c t i v e eclipse any thing of iis kind held m the different announc ement s brought
f&lt;&lt;rth great applause
T h e linal poll
enough to m a k e it worth while for the I tilted St at e s
T h e Second r e g ­
of
members
showed
IIP
which is a
our farmers t o compete, the first he ion-lit stationed at Hlack Point will
high
water
mark
but
the
me mbers
ing 9 100, t h e second $75, and the head the parade, followed by t h e
will
not
rest
until
the
400
mark is
third $50. I would suggest t h a t you First regiment and naval militia,
and every
me mber
wns
get in t ouch with some of your f a r ­ •which will be followed by vari ous reached
urged to get busy and try and bring
mers who are growing the bes t corn organizations.
In all, it is expected
in the c o un ty and gel them lo send that upwards of '1(1,000 people will in another one before the next meet­
ing night
President D ut to n in a
ex Mbit’
he in Inn
short talk I oli[ of I he aims of the
Th e r e shoul d he a full bushel of
organization ami l i o n read a blafik
e &lt;r corn, an d i*ach individual *-.ir
form of ijiiestious b&lt;r * a&gt; h me mber in
-• ..(lil In- 1‘lenn shucked and wrap
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p, d with paper and tied with v*r-t •
optmot Is III,- first s t e p i.ir the n&lt;w
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| board
to
take
am i
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a r e tin*
cl I it,it anti forward it to (be 1 &lt; k. j,.
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ties of irnrtt t'r.iNN d ' ' 1
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l l u r her alleges that the reason is he
believes t he y are about to fight a
due! as a result of a circulation c o n ­
troversy bet wee i the two papers, the
Age- Herald yesterday published a
card signed by W II Jeffries, busi ­
ness manager, which Hanson t hought
reflected on his business honor.
Bar­
rett is ill Asheville and Han s o n
wired for disavowal or assumpt i on
of Ins personal responsibility.
Barr , || M| Jos s t a t e m e n t assumed the
responsibility
and said he would
m e t Malison any tiun- after T u e s ­
day
O n e T ho u san d lla b ie s D ead

New York. Aug 7
I nf anti le p a r ­
alysis t o d ay killed und at t ack ed 2 0 0
babies, bringing the totul n umber of
d eat hs to 4 , 0 6 8 out of 4 . 84 2 coses
reported.
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Brady, E. E
BrisNon, D It
Dietertch, H (I
Herring, (ieo. (i.
Haynes, W M.
Maxwell, It. ( .
Mulhnro, Pat
Miller, T J
Mauser, J . J
McDo ug ul , (i. C.
Monroe. It. B.
Marks, Henry
Nickel, Henry
Powers, A. K.
P ackard, J . 0 .
P eabody, H II
Bines, F P
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Spencer, G. W.
Squires, It. E.
Tuyl or, J a s
Wight, W. II
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Hall, J . J .
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M Isa Wilson. Mrs Cora fuahl ll g
Monroe: Mina Nellie King, prin- deat h or tvrioua i n j u ry when they
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rijinl; Miss N e t t y e M nines.
train at t h»* No r t h avenue crossing
Gnbrielhi: Miss K a t e Mathers.
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Dinkle turned his c a r into a di t ch.
Colored
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San f or d Schools:
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tunat e l y bo t h escaped I n j u r y . — Or ­
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al ter t h a t t h e prize corn and o t h e r
exhi bi ts will b e sent to J a c k s o t n 111&lt;■
to comput e f o r the Heard prize
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f i rs t N a t i on a l Hank or ( ' M l l e r r y ,
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n i d i nominee to county office will lie
asked the direct question whet her or
not he i- supporting ( ' a l l s
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as a n att ier &lt;*f fa* t will be mure or
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tin- 1200 precincts In Fl ori da rivqucsl ing Mr C ul t s to go i nt o tho
general election as D e m o c r a t i c n o m i ­
nee
T h o s e in charge of the m a n ­
agement of Mr ( ' a l t s ' cam p a ig n —
anil some of Florida' s shrewdest
politician-* are managing his guns declare they will receive no less than
2 5,0 00 n ame s of qualified el ec tors on
these petitions, alt hough hut 6 0 0 are
necessary to put any m a n ’s n a m e on
the ticket.

Perkins, B f-.
Purdoii, J J.
Parker. J D
Pezobl, J ohn
Puleslon, S
Price, W S
Palmer, C. A.
Philips, L. It.
Phillips, Clara.
Haulerson, C A.
R onset ter, A T
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Neimeyer. F. J .
Osteen, J . \V.
Pat t erso n , C. E.
Peters, Geo, T
Pell, W. It

M e m b e r s S e c u r e d l&gt;\
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J a ck s on v i l l e, Aug. 7. O r g a n i z a ­
tions «of political support which is
expect ed to be super powerful is be­
ing effected by f riends and s u p p o r t e r :
of R ev . Si dne y J . Cutt s, who will
go i nt o t h e general election on tho
assumpti on t h a t he is t h e regular
nominee of the D emo cr at i c pnrty.

Mullen, A. W.

Lewis. If B.
McClelland. J
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Maint-s, Sc hel le
Pnrrish, A. D.
Ra pp, S.
Spurling, J . E
Sherman, S. 1
Yam!* r b o ck , J o h n
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Hrumley. L. A.
Connelly, A. P.
Charles, T . O.
Cowan, J . H.
Colder. J . H.
Elder, P. M.
Fost er, A.
Howard. B . A.
Hoyden. J . M t
Hull. J P.
J e w e t t. Sheri dun
Kennedy, S . 1 (1.
Ke y. A R.
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Miller, F. L.
McCul ler. I. P
Morris, ('. f
Munson, W’. B
Marshal l , Geo. A.

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FARM LOAN
BOARD MEET
FIRST TIME

AGGRESSIVE
CAT FIGHT FOR
THE T IC K E T

L a w t o n , T, W.
L e flier. C. II
L a ke , Forrest
Lane. E. F.
Marshall , (*? J .
Mui rhead, It. 11.
Moff at , J . ('.
M a n n , J . F.
Maris, Geo. L.
Mullein, A.
McLaughl in. G W
M a y o , Albert
Mo r a n. Aubrey
Murrell. K It. Jr.

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Crooms
Oviedo To he supplied.
G e n e v a : J a z i c B. Adams.
M a r k h a m : S. 11. Lovo.
Forrest City: T o be supplied.
Al tamonte: T o lie supplied.

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Mr
and Mrs
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unooutire
the
marriage
of
their
daughter, F r an ce s to Mr, Al bert A.
F r y T u e s d a y , August 1st, at Or­
lando, Rev. Kenison of the Epis copal
church preformi ng the r e r emo n y .
B o t h bride and groom aro well
kno wn in Hanford and aro popular
In t h e y ou n ge r soci et y set.
Their
ma ny friends are ext ending co n­
g ratul at i ons and well wishes.

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                    <text>I am glad to see the people awake to the spirit of ’76. Keep your sholder to the wheel boys, don’t get cold
feet anil leave it for a few. PULL TOGETHER and you will have one of the best towns in Florida, For THIS
I S HOW WE ARE MAKING R IV E R V IE W ONE OF THE GREATEST NUCLEUS OF JACKSONVILLE
and it will soon become one of the greatest suburbs in the south.
Riverview is destined to be a wonderful health resort, backed by her Mineral Wells, noted for their health
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G O O D C H E E R TO A L L .

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VO LU M E

VII

SOME GAME
IN SANFORD
AUGUST 16
WHEN ELKS AND E A G L E S
WILL PLAY BALL ON
PURPOSE
On August 16th t h e E l k s of S a n ­
ford "ill play a n a me of base hall
u »inst the Eagl es of Sanf ord, and
on this occasion e v e r y b o d y will h a v e
in opportunity t o l au g h two hours
throughout one of t h e most comical
limes that has ever bee n pulled off
between the local lodges.

T h e Bapt i st s and Sanford people
generally hate in see tin- young
man leave the church .uni eitv
Mr
lteid, s t yl e here only a month has
made every acq uai nt ance a warm
friend. uiqi his work m the church
has been t hat of a live, energetic,
bright and loving man, always hav­
ing tiis mind and att ent ion to the
welfare of Ins pastorate, communitv
and friends; us well as lending a
helping hand to any there may be
that are not enumerated above
Mr, lteid s sermons Sunday were
of the better class &lt;»f sermons, h a v ­
ing plenty of fond fur thought and
sermons t h at would and do, make
a thinking man think, and strong.
,
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forceful ser mo ns that have the tendene y to make the wavering ones
stop, and heed the good advice and
fervent plea of the God fearing and
loving deliverer.

While the Baptist folk love and
cherish Dr Hyman, yet when Mr
No hall player e x c e p t a member
lteid makes his departure, there will
of the Sanford lodge will be permitbe many a heart, pang and a mit
qittrd !o play on c i t h e r team, each
rowing face, wishing t ha t the B a p ­
team will confine t he i r talent to
tists were enough to have and s up­
their own lodge.
All t h e players
port two pastors, both Mr K. id arid
nil
wear a most c o mi r a l uniform
fir Hytn.in
»ml the occasion promi ses to be one
Mr
Held goes from
here to
of great fun,
&lt; leal.i. where he tills a Mlppl;, pl.o .
A large parade will take place at
for a mo nt h; from there lie goes to
} :J 0 p. m.. lead b y C . * M . Hand on bis old home, Orlando for a month
the right and E. E . B r a d y on the and t hen ret urns to the Theological
left, followed by a B e d Cross Hos­ I n s t it ut e (or another year, when he
pital corps, composed of six ladies shall return as a graduate divine
irel four physicians, the Elks fur
nuhnig three ladies a n d the Eagles
furni-h.ng three ladies, three ladies
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physicians to each str*u
cti.-r
I to- curps is arrangeil tl it
m.i&gt; promptly
c a r e (nr I he
*injr: :■ .! players, ns well as any
nth.
•&gt;ho may need m*■&lt;1i il si
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1 i I s and r e freshment s will he
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I us the pl ay e rs and It lia1” ' , d'-i idml by
the
commit lee
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“d'l l*&gt; the ladies of the dltlerent
rhufclo AM- extend a special invitation to
tism - from the neighboring towns
,r,'I ■ nninunilies, and it i* thought
great crowd will rulin' in.
from
I t e Land. ( frlando
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ludgi' but others as well and bring
Un-ir blends and relatives.
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will be tendered t h e Sanford Ba s e
Rail Vvsnciiition t o aiil the m in the
tip-keep of the fast ball team we
fif)w have in Sa n f o rd and we want
body to c o me out and help the
Rood work along, as it is the lull in*
jeiiiion of Sa m I'uleBton and Archie
Rrtt* to show La-Tty W y a t t , Hand* ’me Calmer and B o p Wallace a
*Uing or two in t h e base ball tine
*hirh might lie of great benefit to
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Ti ie outgoing m e m b e r * of the
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MOM E CONTRACTOR'S A II E OVER ONE HUNDRED P E O ­
thank the general public and all
D A N G E R OF I N ­
PLE DIED IN CHICAGO
SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS
their customers and business friends
FLATION
YESTERDAY
FOR WORK
for the courtesies and good will
New York, Aug. i. — T h e foreign
C hi ca g o . Aug I.
Promise of re­ shown them in past y ears and re­
T h e Hoard of Public I nst ruc t i on
for Seminole C o u n t y last T u e s d a y lief
from the torrid weather that h quest their l oyalt y towards the new c at a c l ys m, now entering upon ita
f-jet the c o n t r a c U for the er cct i on p r o f i l e d for more t han a week man ag eme nt .
third year, finds the Uni te d S t a t e s
prosperity.
of a two wing b a c k addition t o the c a m * to ntght at t h e end of a d a y
II. B, Parish, t h e new man ag er is at t h e high tide of
While E ur ope ' s
powers
c on t in u e
Sanf ord G r a m m a r School, and for during which the t he rmo me t er
a business man of wide experience
their expenditures of blood and treas­
the erection of a nice P r i ma r y reached a point within a fraction of
and a val uabl e addition to our ure incalculable, financial experts
School building on corner of Maple a degree of the highest ever recorded
flourishing
Board of T r ad e.
point out t hat the wealth of this
avenue and . T h i r d street on the in t h e Chicago forecast djstriet.
west side,
Wit h the help of our progressive co un t ry Is piling up so generally and
As a result of the protracted heat
T h e money for the new building* c ul mi n a ti ng in a max i mum of 102 people, which t he y can best show by on such solid f oundation as to re­
was obtained through the sale of degrees at l p m today the human drinking many b o t t l e s of Coca Cola move ail apprehension of mtlation.
B a n k clearings, bountiful crops,
the bond issue recently voted by deat h rate reached a point where
he will keep op building up the San- earnings of the railroad* and indus­
Special Tax School Disirwt No 1 c o un ty morgue officials said there
fiini^ulant
so that tt will always be trials. the enormous output of steel
for&lt;Ujj!
a
1 II1C P'l the features of the present was no tm&gt;re room ill the institution
and iron, a foreign trade bal anc e for
for
bodies
of
the i 11 V
a
pride
wi&gt;rk I* the fact that the board, in
the fiscal year of $ 2 . 1.16.000,000
P r o s t r a ' ions increased greatly riot
all their actions ami deliberations
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these and countless other signs point
o
us
scenes
.it
lake
shore
beaches
favored local t al ent and local busi ­
Exports from Klqr ida ports during to t h e unparalleled prestige of the
amo
n
g
the
thousands
seeking
relief
ness men when t h e cont ract was let.
From t fie very b e g i n n i n g -the board in the lake made necessary the s e r ­ J u n e , 1916, a mo u n t e d to $2,250,914, only leading nation of the world not
a gain of $ 2 6 6, .TTO over the corres­ at war.**
obtained t he Services of the loral vices of ex j r a police, while the Healt
T h e course of events in this c oun­
architect , E lt on I Moughton. who vines of extra police, while the ponding month last vear
try
after peace sheall have been dewith hi- office f o r &gt;■ m ade all plans Health I &gt;ep.irtment announced that
t
hired
rofl.nmjcd t*&gt; engage the a t ­
l.ir.g
III
.Hlij -p*'’ J'!n -il itUi" t»f t *il til A 111itM ■ tiuntlred* «f i -«r f»m ' u »■r*
tention
of eeonumiHts
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the end of the ennlfiet will be fnl\ . ■ *i • tl i t sf
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b*w.,f by a tr ei ncndou- inflow of
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foreign products to the great d et r i­
Ahill ■ I hi* .'a bfurd \ IV. It . u 11f k N
ak *» Tli.ll M 1U11i 1 * u ■H1 i111i
ludi ■Mli •i i
ment of tut iii i* industries
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GOOD T IM ES
IN AM ERICA
ARE ASSURED

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NEW SCHOOL HEAT WAVE IN
BUILDING CON­ NORTH CAUS­
TRACT IS LET ING DEATHS

S. Bunge now feeling the need of
r e st
after
hi» ptrenuous
accom­
plishments and J o e D e M o n t feeling
the need of a change of cl imat e have
decided to withdraw- in order to let
in some new blood, and while S.
B u n g e will for the present run the
B . &amp; B. st ore, J o e D e M o n t has de­
signs to mix with his bro t h e r Lat i ns
in Central American st ates for a
w bile.

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GOOD WORK OF
HUSTLERS DE­
MONSTRATED

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NO. 99

S A N F O R D , PLOKI DA. TU E SD AY . AUGUST I. 1616

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It was carried on l&gt;&gt; t Ii
( ton
people a t , .t 'll,all ' V|e
so, h a i arnp.iign

elites that
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hers of the
to be turned into other ihariliel,
product i erie-s and the in w • ••:x“&lt;!
will -tarl t h' I ill *■ a ■"'1 1J
1,1
Uivoralile .Oil.litmus
The hoard of
governors meet at Inn* h&gt; •• ; a* t h»
( 'xrni's Hotel i o f,pa&gt; for the meal with llnur ow •
money.
At the li mn hour tie- • *•■
nil gather together for tlm common
K„ml and discuss the . (i ie^i o’ - of
vital importance to the 1 luh
Any
other me mber of tin- club that
wishes 1.1 be a g I ' - t
an -nine in
and give the governors suggestion*.
Tl ie meeting i* opon ami means
much in bringing the question* in
concrete form before t h e meeting on
regular meeting nights.
In fart the
hoard " f governors and all the o f ­
ficer* are working day and night to
make the board what it should be
and the hearty cooperation of every
member i* desired.
T h e Sanford
Hoard of Trade I* one of the most
demo, m t " organization* in ex i st e n . e
quest mil IS brought before the mem
hers Indore it I* decided
In fact
those who have read the constttu
tion and seen the good work al­
ready accomplished predict that the
new board will accomplish wonders
for Sanf ord and Seminole c o u n t y

l.olt.

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plenty id people making
plen:
,,f k r.-kss. or ■ perha p* I had
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protest ' a iji i.
b e t t o r Us* t
I,, i : or than 1. mk but
sou lid- a . 11
which it, - al l fo r d IlTig* m e a ns l)|,
same thing
\\ * , I h* trd t lie fe
loxxs t n k i t i g alniii! m i ' thing and
then about the fountain for man and
dog ai tin- corner of I. ft '* drug
shop, and i - ays
1 will write Mr
Holly and tell him to let's start a
h . . . r »' Kolum.n iii iii* paper. t! . i t
is ii,,u idled wiili the Hoard of
Trade and
Di amo nd
Du*l
from
1 •.1 V|s
Now. Mr Hotly, if you will give
us a column and head it " B e l t E.
Ki cker' - Koto m n " and lei it be open
to all ki ckers I believe we c a n get
some of the*** kicker* in show t h e m ­
selves up.
M a k e them sign some
fictitious n a me such as " T a x B a y e r . ”
nr " B e t t e r S a n f o r d . ” and t he y will
c o me across.
Hut, say, b e t t e r limit
t ho se fellow* to a half f o l u m n or
may be you won't have room.

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hoard

Not wishing you any great
cess with thi s enterprise. I a m
Yo u r s for a

trial,

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at ti-rei) s,. t ions is rdiof from
f 1ir
T h e weather
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ii.otbral ion
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1 (I ■* Lake Region, and a -h i'll
dow i in temperature* already lias
r.-suoit I from t ti ti i I,*r showers in
the v'v est I'lains- stall's aril on t h e
eastern slopes of the Buckie*

M' Ultiine th&gt;' high t e m p i - a t u r*
ar&lt; a h IS ext* id* d b. ’ o I 11 ■ Ml Idle
and &gt; lUlh A’ l.iti'
- .'lon.s and lias
a dv a l ne d 111 tile i if .1 ,*-l to the I'a
j n t i c coast.
New England and t h e
middle At l ant i c seaboard. wli„rc it
hu» I* ■*■n cooler fur a day irr two will
bo warmer again tomorrow.
t H A N G E IN O W N E R S H I P
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Lola

Hunting Co.
M a c o n Man

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To

S. B un ge and J o e D e M o n t have
sold their interest in the San f or d
suc­ C o t a Col a Holt ling L'o. to the C oc a
Col a B o t t li ng C o. of J ack s on vi ll e.

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I f '
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manure is ;
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a
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If igu*
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flu
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h*&gt; wat**r
j. ib i ..ifci , ,,f l , r - * . t i t , , harg* I runs a a ,i t.
M-,re t han
(fiat the bl ame (u- ' h " explosion la. half of t lo f. i i . uung \ ..iae of ma n ur e
with either the Lehigh Vr.!!ey Had- e*« ape* within a short time when it
r, id company, the storage c o n i p a t i . Is ex pose,| tn the weather
or the lighterage &lt;o i n p a u , . and that
T o obtain full value from manure
nine of them hud violated the laws it should be put in a water tight pit
&gt;if New Ier-*'.
the Ier**-'. • it. or
in, 1 rovered
T h e best f armers h a ve
.ilb.lll. es a 11,1 t lie rub - ,,( t h' I 'i 1 ■'
tight s h e, I s with a i t -1 *r u to t a k e
-I ate &lt; lltlimerce &lt; ■* TII tl 11" I •11, t*&gt; p T , are of tfie Ii pud man u r e
That
nulling burg, &gt; load*d with • xpb*- such practl, V» pay is sl i*Aj i i,y tin'
sive* lo be moored at ' ll‘ r " ' , r [i|-u,|oit jxit v of thidr farm*.
lilgtll
T h es e barge- wi -&gt; bi ing xi-*■•&lt;1
to transport
the nrnmuniti'ih
to
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steamers in Gravesend bay
Wash i u' - to n , 11 . V , Aug. i . — o r -

i ompa ;i i . oil** ,i
dellt ,ll a It gb
will**" barges Iliad*'. 1 with ,1111 mu I* I
i i ,*i , i- alleged I,* ha ■■ I•»-•■n moored
at t he pier

S liell*, shrapnel) and other ex pin- Gm'"1’'
'*ie dep mt rnent of agrlrulsives s hatt ered JIOO.OOD worth of . ^urs* charged with t h ' enlor e i n e n t
windows in this ri ty aside from other
'R** *°°d and d ugs act expect t h e
Cx.l
Earl
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W
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chief
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b r e i . ,*f inf ant i l- p u n ! si* will
damage.
inspector of th r bureau of explosive* t e mp t unscrupulous person* to offer
of the American B ai l wa y association for sale »o-c dlgd " c u r e s " or r e m e ­
Food
ar)(j Tk &lt;&gt; I n t e r s t a t e C o mme rc e f ' oni- dies for this dread mal ady.
and
drug
inspectors
will
watch
lor
mission, aided by thi rt y inspectors
i
nt
er
s
tat
e
shipment
s
or
i
mp
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t
at
i
on
s
is prosecuting one i n ve s t i g at i o n . T h e
of
medicine*,
alleged
to
cure
or
al
­
county prosecutor and authorities in
Jersey Ci t y aUo are making i nv e s ­ leviate tht* disease, for which, a t tho
tigations
It is also understood that present time, no medicinal cure is

H. B. Fart.sh of Macon, (in., will
be
the' ma na g e r of the new c o m ­
Beit F-. Ki ck er
pany
.Tml is in tow n bo a to t ak e
o', ,-r t iie but thug plant
tlie federal depart rnent &gt;d justice is
if rug -' ■r, f,|S(, a m o n g local agents
P op e' * Appeal l.»*|
mukitig inquiries to learn whether
T
h
e
busini's*
will
continue
right
0
1 lodges
iBrices
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will
be ur.
25c
Borne, I t a l y via F a n * 1, Aug 1
for
on
a*
before,
but
tlie
new
m
a
n
a
g
e
the
explosion wa« the work of an
"i “ t- amf 10c for children. G e l
T h e failure of the pope's appeals to
htji
inept
will
put
in
a
number
of
tinincendiary
'U ' " ‘&gt;s. wo w a n t otj e^l housand
the warring nati on* for pe ace was
Peoplc out to the game.
admitted b y the pontiff in address­ provetnenta, which will ma ke the
Miss Bul l) B a n n er , who ha* been
ing a del egati on of the y o u th of San f or d plant the best in ce n t r al
Florida.
visiting
for some weeks in J a c k s o n ­
Borne y es t e r d ay .
T h e del egati on
•'D. Held’s Last Sunday
T
h
i
s
business
was
started
with
the
ville
and
Baiatlta returned S a t u r d a y .
prayed
for
peace
in
a
c
c
or
d
a
nc
e
with
So if your name i* not among
Th" supply past oi e a t the Bapt/st
those who were present acc t ha t it t h e pope's appeal to the chi ldren of old G. B . Cal ho un Bott l i ng W o r k s Misa B a n n e r was acc ompani ed homo
s i l v e r e d his last sermons
the whole world to appeal t o God on and in re cen t years has been b r o ug h t by her cousin, Miss Mabel K a n n e r
Is there Before an o t h e r meeting.
g * ^ temple Sunrl ay, ns his s t ay in
You cannot afiord to stand o u t ­ the last S u n d a y of the second year of up to be one of the heat eq ui pped of Balat ka, who will remai n in S a n ­
* n or&lt;* comes to n close with the
ford for some time.
pl ants in the st ate.
the struggle t o ' e n d the war.
a g e the circle of ear nest workers.
" IVsl ol Dr. H y m a n Th u r s d ay.

know n

Notified I f ugh&lt;■*
New Yo r k , N Y . Aug 1
Gov­
ernors of thr ee state*, many sena­
tor*. about 100 re prese nt at ive s in
congress, delegates to the Be* p u b­
lican and Demo crat ic conve nti ons
and ch ai r me n of the st ate c on ve n­
tions of bo t h parties are here to wit­
ness the notification of Charles E .
Hughes t h at he has been n omi na t e d
for the presidency.

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P A G E F OUR

THE SANFORD HERALD
R. J . HOI. I. Y, Editor
W. M. HAYNE S. Busi ness Manat!”
PubtiiM Kttry Tu**»Uy mil Krill*y

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
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f i y n n l i In Adinnrn Mom Its Mule tl llflrt
■nlered An Ho m M I i h Mall Melin Auyuel Hal
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lindet Art of Marrh Jut. IR7S.

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OEfo la llofald Ualldlni

TrlrRhoao No. I4S

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h ut whether his n a me will appear
on t h e ticket as t h e D emo cr at i c
t i ck e t or not is t h e question.
We
ex pe ct to vote for the m a n whose
n a me is on the D e m o c r a t i c ticket
ami it matters not whet her it is
( ’ a l i a or Knott
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and g reat est man t h e war has pro­
duced in G r e a t B r i t a i n declared the
c o u n t r y faced d ef e a t unless greater
efforts were made.
A week later he
t hr eat e n ed to resign for the cabinet
unless conscription was adopted
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ons-rip'ion

w h s

f i er cel y

JX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X JS C

The Value of a Dollar
i

a dollar is spent, it purchases a dollars' worth.
As soon
WI1KX
as an article* is used it depreciates about fifty per cent.
The

f o u g ht ,

but on J a n u a r y I a lull introducing
A west Florida paper carries in it passed its first rending in the
larjte typo at the top of its first page house of co mmo ns by n large m a ­
Thy; bill was finally signed
the following: " I f you are c o n t e m ­ j ori t y.
plating buying a home, it will pay by K i ng George M a y 26.
you to come to K
"
In looking
On F ebruary '-’ 1 c a m e the Verdun
o ver the paper tg see what the town fight which has failed, also the A u s ­
hus to oiler the homesoekera we find trian offensive nguinst Italy
j u s t thfjM* thomn nds, one being a
At the beginning of J u n e the Rus­
realt y company, a n o th e r was a title sian st lrm broke with full force anti
c o m p a n y and the o th e r ad was for following the principle oi at t acki ng
a pressing club.
Now who in the the weakest point , the Austrians
t h u n d e r would w a n t to b u y a home holding the line front the marsh dis­
in a town that did not have a store trict southward were forced to bear
in it.
Why a sout h Florida c e m e ­ the br u n t of it.
tery is livelier t han such a town as
Millions / x&gt;1 shell
manufactured
that.
Florida Advocat e.
ilargely in ^"British, J ap a n e s e and
Ame ri c an factories,
blasted away
wire, trenches, d ugout s and o bs er v a­
tion points.
T h e n the hordes of
G E R MA N Y I S O N I) E F E N S I V E Si be r i a n s and C os s a c k s swept over
tile field.
T h e Aust ri ans could not
WHI LE ALLIES ARE C O M ­
withstand tho impact and they gave
ING S T R O N G
way steadily.
New York, Aug. 1. — T h e end of
G e r m a n support was rushed to the
the second year of t h e G r e a t War
Austri ans,
but
the
foo captured
finds t h e ‘ Germans in possession of
E ut s k , Dubno and B r o d y, and reach­
l i tt le more of E ur ope than they held
ed the St okhod and id pa rivers in
on August 1, 1915. t h e first an n i ve r­
V o y h y n i a ; overran all Buknwj nn to
s ar y of the start of the g reat i on the ( 'arpii tl oans and sent patrols of
lllrt
|Co ssac ks into Hu ng a r y to ravage the
R u s s i a , the vast man power at c o un tr y .
last organized and furnished with
A l m o s t a m o u t h to a d a y f o l l o w ­
i m p l e m e n t s of d cst ru&lt; i ion in pl ent y,

spent dollar is, therefore, usually worth only fifty per cent.
O n the other hand a saved dollar draws interest and is, therefore,
worth more than its face value.
Open a savings account with this Bank where your money will
draw interest.

peo ples bank o fs a n fo r d
jn

wawr

your busiw^

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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c. M. MAN,I
VW-rr*«M*l p L WOODRUFF Vic.-Preiidefvl

II. R. STEVENS
P ,r«4d*nl

L. TAYLOR
C* shier

R- R. DF.AS
An I Ctihivr

THE SECOND YEAR OF WAR

Join

ty

that

Hoard of T r a d e .

It will do more for S e mi n o l e coun­
t han a n yt hi n g else.

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And ail of us .will lie henefltted
t h e r e i n In a re ma r k a b l e degree

11

is l i a t t er i ng the T ' l ' i t o n l i n o s on the
We are living in comf ort ululr the c a s t
and has a l r e a d y
won
Lack
people m northern cities arc dying a.UOU s qua r e mi le *
( i r e . i t Hri tai n

m

with t h e heat,

*

b o a s t s live million men in her army
and navy. France fights ns strongly
Hslv is i ncreasing her forF r u n k Harris of t h e O ca l a Man­ as ever
ner i« now visiting in Milwaukee J rnidaldeness
W e shall soon know what made Md
Austrii appears lo be losing heart
waukee famous
and • tin lull, j
Holg.iria refuses to

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f e n s i v e cu n he k e p t u p at i ts pres, l(
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i ng i h c b e g i n n i n g of tin- gri o R u s ­
s i a n o f f e n s i v e t h e F r e n c h unU B r i t i s h
opened
th.-i r d r i v e
in
tjic v i c i n ­
ity ol ti i e . S o m m e r i v e r .
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pressing
northward
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9 o u t Sho was a young woman o f por- her active church workers. There
aonal attraction and very tastefully was no time she would not willin||y
dressed. Sho created quite a Bcnsa- answer a call to
the bedside of a
tlon when Bho c a m e Into tho ofllco anil friend or stranger.
Her unceuini
ayptTVO&lt;TCigisngl»at&lt;iyixh&lt;M asked for I’aloster. Ollnfrow hnpponod
kke
work for others is said to have uied
j lo b o o her ami hla face Instantly
When young PalcMor first camo into bpamcd w|(h do„ B h t
S bo seemed much of Mrs. Hill’s strength the'
the office Ollnfrow seemed to regard ^
|Q
h(m |QO_
needed t o carry her sufely through
him with an unfavorable eye. ns did
"Your brother Is out Just now, Mins an illness which she suffered lait
tho others, i ’aleater was a moat of ­ Baluster,'' said Ollnfrow. " W o n ' t you Oct ober.
fensive youngHter lie had the quality
Mrs.
Hill believed that if ihe
curao in here and wait for h i m ? " Ho
of "f re s h n e ss " In a marked degree
Indicated hi* llttlo otfico and t h e young could be t aken f rom Wichita ihe
and It was never an amusing ' fresh
woman smiled quite radiantly upon , would lie aide to throw o|f it mr|»nness, " nor did It wear tiff with snub
him an she passed in. She st ayed ns chilly ner vous trouble which
th*
lung
Delicate sarcasm, of I lie sort
much ns fifteen minutes, and when aim direct c a u s e of her dim—
] ut
that Buskin prided himself upon hud canto out (iltnfrow accompanied imr
.not tho slightest effect upon film; he to hf1^ cnrrlngo and stood tal ki ng to Tu es d ay , Miss Olive Hill, daughter
of Mrs. Hill, and Miss Lydia- illikc*
was too dull-witted to understand it.
iier quite earnestl y for as much ns five
ley, nurse, took Mrs. 1 fill th Hattie
Brutal candor, such ns Duhsiey was minutes more
Ills color wns h ei gh t ­
In the habit of Indulging In when irrl- ened when ho returned and ho went di­ Creek S a n i t a r i u m.
Word wa» re­
tated. only evoked abuse that was a b ­ rectly to his llttlo room and shut h im­ ceived S a t u r d a y night by relatives of
solutely intolerable
Yet after Bales
tb»' rapid sinking of Mr- Hill The
self In
ter hud been In tlie otlico for three
m e s s a g e of her d e n t i l c a n, . - , r i i z y
weeks tillnfruw seemed III lake a slid
Baskin, Densley and old Bussey m o r n i n g
den fnqcv lo him atui stood »s n sArt
look**1! n! "M* another lietihley winked 1
I here lias been no ] .-*
1 |be
&gt; f buffer li.’Lweeti him and the right
it s itie iu.lv tiling .. ii Min f a ce of . lint•ii iilnl Sunday - . 1
, ,,f
.•OU.1 I...sillily of Hi- for..*
iii" .-arth &gt;lui&gt; 1 ..oi l a. . mint for It.' ho
Irinity Met hodi st e h u n Ii
* fucit
I' alestrr w h s atioii! nineteen year &gt;
said
of age
He had Just left college at
M o Hill liid not have .i ; -t Fur
tl|e suggestion of 111.' filllll'v |l WHS
. e a r - -lie Find in-.'Ti p*.
. t .if
Blliisymoiis
M r s S o m e r v i l l e B r o w n , t lr•ie No I of tile aid .... ■■ after
understood
Ills father* was wealthy
and It was through him that the hoy you are giving us n most delightful retiring ns president of the ninety.
••veiling
Tin* m e n i a l a t m o s p h e r e is
hud been pitchfork".I Into the ntfi.ee
" i n wi l l he g r e a t ! n
i
■ ,.r.g
p.isltlv.lv refreshing
li.dlister
Il seemed likely that lie would sooll
Hi e •Il 11r 1 li W om e n of W . *r U fatj
p
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s
an.
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s
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g
s
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l
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you
I... pitchforked out HgilUl
He put III
M r - H i l l wa s a r ue t nl n r
I
l.*'*f
an apimarain.'ii ut all sorts of hours in I n d u c e her
Mrs
S o m e r v i l l e Br o wn
I wish
! ( ha p i e r , t i n t e r of l h f
i ■*
the mornings and not Infrequently
•onl i l Ini. I!i»* d e a r chi ld Is so CVCCS of
! d .i
;i
Loi l^o
! I he
-lieiiked out long before i losing Rill"'
1‘ossltdy It would have been ipnl as n i v . l v ti mi d t bat I ktn.w It w o u l d lie U
R I ' . taking an a *
L*t in
pOHitlve ft.vr I o r e to tier a nd I r eal ty tinw.-ll If lie had stai.-d away ulIngellnT
l
*n
taller
org i i m / . i i i '
and drawn Ills nalarv wtllioiit spot Ing h av e n * tho h»-art t.» u - k li--r
•
•inirl &gt; a f i . - r tii •' A d f ' '
M* iH'1
the In inks
t)|d Hussey, whom Bales
Mr * H i l l . a m e t 4&gt; 1 7«T ! &gt;
Somerville B ro w n
See h e r e M a r y ,
i&gt;r ' a s s i s t e d " said most emphatically*
mg to \ \ l el l l t l l ilBllU t M. i T
•iff
that lb*- firm would be ahead by su. It a r " 11 t you g o i n g to ask that l i t t l e Bi d
ago
Mr
H i l l u ii s i n M « 1 1 sA't
I
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rue
no arrangement
h 11'1 fi I-'S-V 1fj
I'Ht \H i I.I k
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Oil. lie's tilt right
su'd Hlllifr. w. - l o * a wi ui der itu.'l I t h i n k ti n- c r . - w d i
&gt;
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HI
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H
e
di
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in
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c
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T
k
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g
u
p
tolerantly
You find him a lilt hi green
YI rs
ftni ner v I l ie
B r o wn T o m ,
I
Mrs.
Hill is survived
j us! now, but he'll catch on lifter
t h i n k yo u' re a l l In a c i i t i sp l r i o v to d . i u g t i t e r - . M i - - O l i v e H
awhile,"
"Not In a thousand years." said Hus- d r i v e me f r a n t i c . I'm t r y i n g to find and Mrs, K at h e r i ne Hard

THEY FOUND OUT

».-v i b-cld.dv
l i e doesn't wind to
l lo *i mi tti si iltlng y o u n g v ag a b o n d mol
!,. s worll i l* •- un i v !&lt; i ons
( nll. d tin*
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fur fifteen years uii.l Bin lit.I going to
they hurried E d i t h Cavell, i British
put ii (• with that sort of tiling ''
trained nurse to executiu i. ii - iin_ &gt;1 wYmUln't do tbat, " remonstrated
iiouncc'l by Hr a tul
hti I ■ ' " Am r
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. an m . f i - t e r 1 . |li*l) i r
I 11•ti he »li it.| r* -l't -1 t ins eld.-rs

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-t r u i i . l gut any l a t s l m s v iit&gt;. n,|
wilere there s live pfoplit All Hislllil
g a m e - are
Hon (or tiie f&lt; eiile mlmled Is where lie
If
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Bit' i-h ( .r a n I i.eluiigs
ffip
M en n w 1nil*.- tin* c*i ti qm -t of
Sti in m •r bal l C .1 ' l l " - :•r • i‘ 7»'» d for i h e
i'erliaps he is a little oltlTUidl
1 l.l. tin * k*r- l! -t ! r a g e . I
III ill
fiinei!, ha l.j Hltnfrew. r,*-nllv. "Imt
lllW 11- -i nol a 1) t h e 1r.4. .«Mrt *i i 1 ill.-re
that s no ten-on wily you stiouMli t
of
r hi- II - i .'d •- r. i \ 1f i If e r . 1 ol. r- eXCept | li g •ltd l h &gt; in.i -Her*- " f
ti. .t loin vvitli more i .msfilernln n
Vv .1- t i l i n g ell.
t h e I-. *•! -|.t. n page ••f .ir &gt; ..... in i i iiiup \ r •ID 1 l.l
I
I. I ite lilt-* tile rel. 1lt.lt loll of tl*.
t lie -t ul l • or *1 l i l tm i S t a t i c b u t t h ­
T h e rt-;i il i n i .i stnn t.f S e r b i a
in.; mi 1 of tho first bookkeepers and
piltfc 1O' ells II,ore m l * r r i i - i n g
1 - III t he lir -I d . r - of l I. t o i le r
vv i. 1 r e a c h . - . | l.-' s a Ki:..l lo-nrl* .| old gentleman, loo.
&gt; ( 7tir r;.i u •' u n i t , n t hi r, *
- 1*1 ■ i - s ••I t in- l e n t i n- a n d tin
n * tin.* Hituks iilrlily of film
11
g . i r i M - - U 1,re n l l i m - t l i n b r . *V.*■ ri
t »111111■■v, y.iu make me tired." said
t li . c 111
l ev .oil n l! Inrces . i i n - 1-1 - d of
e&gt; .-1, i n i K* all f l ' H i - ti n .MU * '
the ami.ilde loiitfi
Stiv ‘ t want t.i
♦ i 1- p 1*e
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With
Shift* *
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ten. Ii v..u |.,r a ten Kput The guv i. u s
m d t.*-r
ten . t.'.t |o.'!i "ti tu- voii know, ant a t
I hat . i n- )o i . i
• '
• -m ail
m I»i11! r\ - j m M 1*
rY..*ny
t i n
I to- k .1
I I.
* vvloil t!.::i graft here luiugs l:i
lilt- i i- me n t gro ut i ng
if
|II--I' .. I hey - 11 FAhr.ll Mm- .'’■•* 1n a n-« ..'it l.[
* e r ’ -.
I | i -i mi si ug t o
1 .« up "
'Flu* roadbeds are tin- l o s t to be o
position alter piisi l inn in an ava- u a m
merchant men before a t t u r k It st ins lo me that ought tn lu*
l«» v\l,Ai h t In* S*'rl.i.nm
Intned ami m-t out-, la-t msu ii longer Lim it.- of
imk
enough Jur spending tie.tie* said tuin
ov
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fi,
r.
ki*
ni&gt;
fi’plx
&lt;hi
N
lint are * lisle r rid tig
Ami tln-ti t h. 1m l Id 111 a
pitlitng out Ids pockettiiiuk,
Thi many tunes h raided Turho- Itevv
c e m e n t would cover a mul t i tude of J i' l li ti.-rniiiny proudly itnmnim't-d
nevertheless
G
e
r
m
a
n
invasion
of
Egypt
has
not
bail places and defei ts in the brick t ha t tin- Serbian cam p a i gn had endTwice or three times it (u-emeii to
yet matrt i.ilized ami probabl y never
and Heaven knows some of llit-ni J ed, having met with c o u p l e t - s u c ­
tlofellows Unit Bulesler pretty nearly
' will.
cess.
need covering.
reucltcd tho cud of bis rope with (HlnWhil e tin* T e u t o n s vv. re arushing frew Once Ik- brought an overt!res-eil
()
T h e winter also saw the humili a­
S
e
r
b i a, the I t al i an s landed at Av- frtetid Into tin- otIUe anil dragged him
T h i s is Ho- season of our dis­ tion of the Brit -ii in Meso po t ami a
lonu and Duraxzo, Albania.
T h e directly Into Giinfrew'n llttlo private
content.
All t hose who iiuve gone A further Bri t i sh humili ati on was
Austrians
took
Duruzzn
from
the
m room. Ollnfrow. being assistant mum
away are writing to tin- edi tor, " you the evacuation of Gallipoli penin­
r."or. has n private room of Ills own
F
e
b
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u
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r
y
27,
since
when
there
has
ougiit to be h e r e , " " i t is delightful sula. where tin- B r i t is h In-Id on dogand although ho has nothing like a
been little lighting in this region.
h e r e, " " h a v i n g such a fine ti me |godly month a f t e r mo nt h, losing perc as e of swelled bead be stands on bis
T a l k of peace has been mostly
h er e ," e t c , ami ull of thorn know hups two hundred thousand men.
dignity pretty well
t ha t we cannot lie t h e re and here j unt il they were finally w thdrnwn in confined to t h e Ge r ma ns , with the
Bahieter was scon through tiie Ri.’ aa
lit t h e s a m e t i m i
and if we were cuufeshiun of failure the first week of except ion of the Henry Ford " g et
to npproarh filinfrow'n desk and lie
the buy- out of tiie tr.iiches by was In-ard to say boisterously, Hell,.,
Tint h i r e tm.sl it f l i ei u w .- ol d not lie .1 iinuary
*1 ties.
Wake iq. and
two J t r i t i s i i
Ii list ns were ( b r i - t m a - ' I-Vpedil Inn. wl,:.b reach­ old hi Itk In lit*- mud ’
t her e
I lies,
p o - l . ar-ia re ill. e
, Ii a t w as n ee d ed
to u ru u s i - t lu- ed ( hri-li.imt Ib-eenil.er ,'U unable shake hands with my . hum llurrv
a m I vv e l i k e
. h ea r f r o m o u r f r i ends
tu keep tile peace arming Its uw li Boggs ' Nobody heard what Httnfrew
but these left IniLiiie.l i nv it at inns tn -iuggi-ii lighting tdimd of J nl m Bull
safil tn response, hut tiie Interview did
m
e mb e r s and resulted tu m, thing
They
finally
brought
Engl
and
into
Silways
did
get
our
" c o m e up hen.-'
not last long, and Mr. Boggs' face was
T w o new nati ons have been
the war fully and uncompromis ingl y,
nanny.
red when he camo out. Balostor was
()
to the same e x t e n t us the other drawn into the war
T h e e n t r a nc e
unabashed, of course.
great powers involved
of Bul gar i a has been described, tin
S e ve r al anxious readers have writ
Another time I'alestor slapped Gtln
t e n us iu the past few weeks w a n t ­
On
August
10,
G r ea t
B a i n i t t M a r c h 10 G e r m a n y declared war on frow very violently on the buck and a
gleam camo into Qllnfrow'a eyes that
ing t o know what we t h ou gh t of the st a r t e d her nutionul register, or c e n­ i ’ortugal.
But he
K n o t t s - C u t t s fiasco and to all of sus of nil men of fighting age. Th o
T h e British lost, tiie cqyi valent of looked particularly ominous
t hese we will reply t h a t no one result showed n vast reserve of man several army corps when Lord K i t ­ only laughed uncomfortably and tho
knows j us t what t h e result will he. power.
chener was drowned J u n e 7 in t h e thing passed off.
F ro t h alt reports it seems t h a t the
On December 2 1 , D avi d Lloyd- Kinking of the cr ui ser Hampshire by
Ono morning a carriage drove up to
r e c o u n t places K n o t t in the lead George, tho minister of muniti ons u mi ne while on his way to Russi a.
tho pfilcodooi apd ft ypung woman got
f.
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dnt you ver&gt;. l o o k i n g vnr noMe..«
i t o l l l - i e r win* v a n a l ui pl l o i i f H o c h sl.-w it r
Mr-

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U n i n 1.* v l - i
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the
Hill h o m e , 12.7 S o u t h Fern avenue,
leaving last Friday for Flidid.'lphi*.
Miss 11 '11 a n d Mis- HI ■■
rived i.ver I In- V i i t a F ■
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Mill
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V7l't ' i Ul tn re - h " H iHiu '
Y&lt;»n lent 1I ll en d e fit of ! (ii* S o i l ! t. '
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l ef. n, e,
f or in* r | 7.,4**t *r
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i Ini r, h will pr f i n h th* ,Vf j n
tie r, s in * US." SUV 111K Ycitl « an \

sing, or that you a rr out of prac ti ce or
tioit vim would in. ashamed to before
»o runny accomplished mush inns
We
know all about that
Huyp What a wonderful expression
— and vvimt a videe*
Hollister It alii t iind j udges tell
me
I’m not musical myself, but I
know tii,- ntoiiev i v.* spent on her mu
"kb al edui atfim might to tiring s o me r e - ,
t urns
Mroften

fi.m.-t v ill.- Itrow n

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.tl* tien-M Mi vtil lli g l i ke th/it1

I

slioilld think yon would be proud of
lo r. Mrs Hollister
Mr-

Befit u . r

| am

* m- rl .te- d' Ie k noteh |than do ihe no.,pi., o* n -

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Cheering the Invalid.
Ikdlle had permission to visit a
neighbor who w as ||| After ch a ttin g
for a long while nh&lt;&gt; arose to leave,
and. taking th e hand of the Invalid.
remarked
Hood by. I hope you won't
dlo."
Unfortunately True.
It may lie n ecessary lo slight your
Ttdf or dancing once tn a while In
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FOR SALE
N e ar A tla n tic Hotel
Site, Coronado Beach*
Block of land fronting
Ocean 100 ft., running:
hack 600 feet to ( ’min­
ty road. V e ry choice
location. Exceptional
b a rg ain for quick sale.

P R IC E

$700.

W. L. Cooper
CORONADO, FLA.

h k* Ut.v mfi. e h ou rs left

NEGLECT
He at h uf Mr s |(dl
the treatment of Files and Hie
I fie 1..Mowing rmtii'e will lie noted . rapidly becume worse. Reln-vt
with regret by tiie many friends by using
here of Mrs, Hill who resided here
fur several wint ers with her f ami l y:

Mrs K at h e r i ne Hill, 70 y e a r s old,
widow of the l a t e H. A. Hill, p r o m ­
fl| MS"*
inent in church und lodge ci rcles and
Hie \\ . R C of Wichita, a pioneer
PILE REMEDY
Kansas woman died at B ut t l e C r e e k
Sani tari um,
B a t t l e Creek,
Mi c h. , a rerned^ of merit and gtinntnb11 *
anA
early Sunday morning. In t h e dpath relief. Sold only by u*.
Jl.
C.
BOW
ER.
of Mrs. Hill Wi c h it a loses o n e of

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SPHS-fe'*- •*
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In te r e s t
Summary of the Floating Smal l
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Readers
Frank Roper of t h e C o- O p e r a t i v e
jjtore returned y e s t e r d ay f rom n
' V/K|'lrB,ant v a ca t i o n s p e n t in Georgia,
See Si ringfell ow a b o u t the Little
Six Overland, one thousand dollars,
Sanford. S i x t y Inch troad.
99-ltc
Mr and Mrs. G. C. Sperri ng pre
n)l,Mtig to the P e r k in s house on
Sanford Heights.
Furnished room, c o rne r T h i r d and
Magnolia.
I n q u i r e of S a n f o r d F u r ­
niture Co.
96- tf c
\V \V. A b e r n a th y , the live f ur n i ­
ture man has installed a new all to
delivery, wagon for t h e rapid trans*/ portation of his goods in a n ti c i p a ­
tion of a big fall and wint er trade.
Another invoice of Lad i e s ' Motor
Veils in all colors.
Mrs. G r a c e E.
Williams.
_
9 9 - 2 l c ''
Mr. and Mrs. Ho ward L y m a n and
Herbert L y m a n of A l t a m o n t e and
Forest City were visitors to the city
yeslerd ay.
tlnlll
further
notice
Woodl and
Park will be open only S u n d a y s
!»5-t(
Mr and M r s r ^ l o l l o r * and family
have rented* the E v a n s house on
Magnolia av e n ue and will he resi­
dents of this c i t y for the next three
or (our months.
Mr. Roller has
charge of the brick work on the
Sanford Orlando road, representing
I i So ut her n ( ’ lav Mat n i fi ni iring
The l . it tl e S e v e n t y - l i v e t t v e r l . r d
i the greatest car of the I *!
■■i fur less than a thniisaii I d *1 i'
I' i- sixty inch tread
9 9 - li e
I' r and Mrs S
I'tiles toll t,&gt;
\ 1 O' I e l t es , Mr s Mltlllle Inn*
i !
daughter Clair e h a v e returned from
.t t-ip to At Ian tie Hcueli where tin v
were the gues ts of Mr1 o 1 ■’
I d aug h t e r s at their lira' h •"Mug'
Going to the R ea c h ?
Ihveallgntx
'Gray G a b l e s . "
Modern, convent
n i t hotel on b a th i ng beach
One
liloi'k north of Cl arendon
’-p.
i
r .it is by vveek
l j r ay G nbb
breeze. Fla
- ■ i n * 1;
lb v Art hu r R e e k . re, i nr of II
&lt; ro-- l.pisi opal i hurt h b it i e-ti-i
, l" r M 11a 11 y New \ nr, , - j . .' ■« r
p-nitl- where lie will -petnl -• .* i;
•*&lt; eks nti a well earn' d
i. aMon
I'lie D a y t o n u R e a c h Hotel, op n
till the year, offers special summer
'lies
Surf b a t h i n g rooms t- • ' ,
guests.
S e a food dinners a up
,1
ly
S .*» t f
ami Mr- !
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W. lit over to tin* beach la-t
W ee
&gt;i almost got sunburned.
P ■&lt;
f ' n rimd Friday.*

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to the United Stall's.

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the

we

had

in

RRb:t* W h e n t h e r e w a s a u m e t l i l n g

to h e

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I *• eiifoi * 1‘tni'lHS to ba* k the hit' s " l 1
t knew h o " tin'.' ttiiisl Inin* waited for
i hem for we " e r e nlwiiv t hearing of
iidb f,' m i ! it always seemed hunts
before It eatee

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lh.it
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serrot in telling tin-. !"• i* t i n u n i t i n g f' r t h e r r e t q d n E f i g u r e s
r n - •* Ho
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** . :»»«-•• 1 1 mild ind ifiscii*- any tiling of
automobile service.
I' bone number
. f ( h e t, •• ti o f ' h e r c e n f o r c e * i i c u l « t "
fir ti . i h i ’*&lt;
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fjs if,tm* I t o t ! '
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1 11 11 ■1i ’S Mer** dependent oil tit t 111* I i
‘ n d 1 h e n x* h * " l i t * ' d i d c o m e - i . * u *
Mr J o- ej i l i Gonzal es wii! fuk** the
1*1 ^■•11■rr i *’ «' r»
All 111 Itiek •llllllot be foil.IMed
a 1 h 1 . . 1 * *b I •i*l
.frnf.
tig along In situ I* 'll** through the In
po-ttion at R. L. Perkins, iltiruig tic- (ire!..
vvli limit tlie guns.
Artillery *b* lersectlonal trenches it " mi ld lie
It docs not [.ro lu. ■■ a ' many
absence of Alien J on e s .
Upon** 31^ III** rerl fungus mol run- f snltinllmi, has. of nuirse, long slu**e nilghtv good to hi'nr the first one snv.
Mr and Mrs. F" .1 Mi lJaUnel &lt;&gt;f sequently i- harder t*&lt; g*d Sturt .'I ' been tippreeiiiled by both sides.
Not thuttibcrland Enslli'crs ba'**
Psychology of Battle.
"w.isso, Micliignn arrived to tlx** city iu a grov** by spraying
t . c n waiting long’ ' .lust silhouette**
"You see so imichym the batllefield liut t ht, m0Hl vvahomo shadows In tho
yesterday and will spend two week*
Since tin' red fungus is neither so
0 their home on the Sanf ord &lt;ir- efficient n|»l m m c * it docs not grow Mint you ur** nltsolulrly detached from world
lamlo road.
Mr. M c D a n n e l is the as well in the fall as the brown Mr. yourself, especially a f t e r you have l o s t
Se n t on a Scouting Trip.
half your men. You c a n ’t realize that
hest |noster for San f or d that exist* Watson urges growers t [» obtai n th**
"1 had tin Interesting experience nt
If you are killed you tin* dead. Kmneatui
p inis all itia spare t i me in hrown fungus if they cun
l nfor- Ii"*v or other you get to Imagine you Notice Chapelt *1 on October 29 4 &lt;&gt;"
Michigan tal ki ng a b o ut S an f or d and turmlely fungus material cannot lie are Immune, but you always have the have no Idea how Utile a man lu the
1 orida.
S o m e d a y ho e x pe ct s to transporte*! l**gul!y from one grove feeling, af ter you see one man and ranks knows about what Is going on
'tun working for his ruilroul in la an o t h e r under rulings of the then another drop, that you want to around him or whether his army Is do
Ing well or III I * m sent with three
Michigan and c o m e lo Florida to S t a t e Pl ant Hoard because it is upt take It out on the enemy. I was scup­
other men Into N^uvo Chnpelle lo see
live
the ti me.
lo carry disease.
However, growers pered—laid out—and was taken off the If the Germans bold It o r what the
Service first is t h e m o tt o of t! c may (jn(j colonies of the brown in battlefield. With able medical a tt en d ­ situation was. Tho town was nfiro
ance It was not long before I recovWe passed through tho stretch whero
lb A (). Mo t o r Co., agents for Over- I (H«*ir groves and foster th*dr spread.
cretl, nml then I was sent to Al exan­
bind ' urs
W A Stingfellow. sal**s
the big ‘J a c k J ohnsons’ wore sending
dria
ami
from
there
to
GalUjatll.
I
"to*
( umtnunity I an t onltol M.»s'|uib»es
tt'.iti
lip. [
shells at a mi stsken range and hurried
lit Gallipoli from Jinn* to September,
Do you know t but the mosquito
along down Into the outskirts of the
xvlien
our
brigade
was
lent
to.u
French
kiimlay morning a pleasure trip
town
Wo saw some of the W lltshtru
* inch sang hi- blood th irst, s in g
general and vve were sent on Hie *&gt;rlgl
-xv '-‘ -tarted by the following parin your car lust night was bred m mil Balkan expedition. We drove the hoys darling around among the build
b'-s un the pleasure y a r h t _ Badger
your neighborhood? Mosquitoes are Bulgurs across Hie Vardar to their own Ings, nnd asked them If the allies hnd
I in- trip will bo made up to J a c k loathe to wander and, if they ran country, but owing;to tlie collapsx* of IL T h e y didn’t know, but they said
wonvilli* and then down the East
find a host that will entertain them, tho Serbian nriny, which exposed our they had seen more Gormans around
( oast and wilt be for a two weeks
shooting than should bo permitted In
will not travel more than quart e r Hank, we were forced to fall back on
'Mjis'. Mr. Allen Jones. Mr. J . p .
a
well captured town. They suggested
Sul'biilkl, and In the rear guard actions
Woodruff,
Mr. and Mrs. J . T . of a mile.
o u r battery and another were s ac r i ­ that It was a good Idea to sneak
Ilr*'ly. Mrs. Hudnutt of DcLand, They m a y drift a few miles with ficed lu order to get the Infantry out around f or a while until wo found out
^'r Mudison, captain of the y ac h t , the wind, but the blame for mo s ­ of the passes. Then I was taken to who tho deuco had tho town, anyway.
Wo had an Idea that tho allied forces
Lillian Jones and Miss Vir- quitoes in any co mmuni t y can bo the hospital and here I am.”
had
tho upper bond.
placed
with
that
communit
y.
T
h
e
Again there was, u finality to his
* ' " ia Brady. All of tho abovo are
" W o woro concealed at t&amp;o side of a
malaria mosquito is less inclined to topp.

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ings

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w i l t ’ Ii

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ordered

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is th e hind of m i n

L'

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heirs.
There is no better pre vent at i ve
against disease than proper hygiene,
none more essential, and the t e m ­
peratures of summer, whether in tho
north or the south, call for e xt r a­
ordinary precautions in this direc­
tion.
T h e reason is t ha t putre­
faction and dec ay arc more rapid, as
is all chemical reaction, tinder h eat
than under the lower t emperatures
of the cooler season., T h o breeding
of flies and mosquitoes, tho carriers
of disease producing germs is favor­
ed by s u m m e r heat, whether it bo
in Florida or in Maine.
It lx only natural t h at under thtr
stress of emergency particular a t ­
tention should be given to cleaning
up the p r e m i s e s , to the prompt and
regular removal of garbage and ref­
u s e , but here's something to r e m e m­
ber. The influence of uncienn phys­
ical surroundings, like t h a t of moral
uncleanness is not i mmediat el y cut
off by sudden reformation.
It re­
mains for a ti me to produce eviT re­

Id

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H in t

’.‘t

to impossible in tho presence of tincleanliness.
In tYie light against infantile paral­
ysis, which is occupying the mo st
strhnuotls at t ent ion of the medical
profession in tho United St ates, this
law hits assumed a now and. added
significance.
Admi tt edly the disease
is still very much of a mystery, in
its origin, its progress and methods
of development and as to the most
effective tr ea tme n t , but from their
observation, the medical men of tho
cmlnlry agree that its virulence Is
greater in the midst of the un ­
hygienic surroundings than under
those where care is t aken to ereato
and preserve the proper conditions
of clean living.
In this respect the disease follows
exactly in line of all afllirtions t h a t
are known to be of tho germorigin,
indeed, of all physical derangements

d

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oei-r, iiu I'Xjicri on min** vuliintlon. It'
v’liv*' Up n - iuii f.u'l[iIde loci,mix* e lib
‘out mi lola nl regr**l ti* k"* I" England
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IN BATTLE ONE
GETS TO IMAGINE
HE IS IMMUNE

.(iisimt for oi-i r. 1 t '
* liuri Ii having g ran t e d I *r Rrownie.- I li ti \ r J uT i -*14 &lt;i
a siesta, for t ha t length of lime
&lt; tlhioin is his Aid h o me anti In- ex
1 11 II g II S
M..-I
I [raw 11
!"• t- lo
thoroughly
enjoy
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travel than the ordinary mosquit o.
"Tell us Mome more detail.” said his deserted building when a big. tail G e r ­
Mosquitoes breed in s t ag n an t w a ­ listeners. T h er e wan n Civil \var vet- man private carnc slowly along, look­
ter
T h e y will not he found in r u n ­ •ertin. ii young college graduat e amt a ing about carefully and v l t h gun ready
Wo woro going to shoot
ning streams except, perhaps in pools C'lmitdlnn' financier In the room. All for action
of still water at the shore. T h e y do wanted something more ont &lt;&gt;f Cap­ him. hut ho saw u s - J us t as we sow
him. and he stood still undecidedly.
m'* reach maturi ty in st reams or tain Webber,
Wo captured him and then were not
Outwitting
a
Woman.
- ponds storked with fish for fish feed
sure what we had better do with him
‘A
mi
are
very
ex
u
d
i
n
g,
"
In*
snld.
on the larvae
Their favorit e breed"ltni | iln rcluemrier Hoilletllillg about lb* seemed to hi* altogether too decent
mg [dal es are in water that is to o t
a ti* rnmn spy. Tile spy watt n woman. it chap to kill somehow Wo asked him
v* ho had tho town, and ho said ho
J ,i,lhy f,ir ,i" tl l " livi’
in ° P « n | She was a wonder ns to looks und at
s,’Wers. ponds, mud holes, tin c a n s , - tire, mid I was introdueed t o ' h e r tun* thought tho Germans, but that ho
ram barrels, cisterns and clogged day In Alexandria. She vvus full of , wouldn't hot on it. He spoko perfect
eaves troughs
th oght for the Rrltlsh army. She ] English, and nftbr a hit said that ho
son v ille
\nv communi t y can control t h e ’ asked me to m * ept a lift In In r nut**- was sick of the wax, but hnted to bo
1 d i d . At that t i m e 1 had captured
mosquitoes by colicer ted action, a c ­ llinhiie
• Mayor .1 |i D. i vi »oi , ad.l N
"Anyhow, ho allowed that ho was
our
guns
close to the yacht club to j
cording to .1 R Watson, e n t o mo lo ­
p "^'ert have returned from a t-ij
train on the breakwater. Tin* ynrlil j tho hungriest man In tho German
gist to the University of Florida E x ­
j■
‘' “hidu. North Carolina
Wo gave him sorne Jelly and
races were still going on every day army
periment St at i on. S w a mps and pottl
Neptune Hotel now open for the
near the rlith and fashionably dressed soinn broad ami then decided to go
j pertinent
St at i on.
Swamps
and
women wRh escorts frequented the back to our lines »'4th him. He wait
summer season
T h e management 1
pools which contain s t a g n a n t water p l a c e . T h i s woman often asked me to Artliuf K n e ch t of Elbcrfeld, a railway
has secured week-end railway rates. I
should be drained, and open sowers take it rltle In her automobile. Stic clerk and a mighty decent fellow Ho
tl.Tti on sal*- every Sat unlay, good
should be covered.
Hut even when •solid drive well and fast. T h en one talked of tho German outrages and told
to return
following Tuesday even-1
us he had nothing to do with the act
this is done the tin cans, rain barrels day she surprised me.
mg
R a l e s reasonable
Mrs
l ’,..
” ‘Where's your ohs* rx ofte n -eh
and other rereptueles, which hold
leste Minks,
Proprietor
Daytona|
man army was as n whole a 'crackerwater will supply breeding places lor shi' a-ked,
llfarti Ehi
H-JFTiles -1 :ile
“It was it question which would have j ack ' and the best he had seen, bar
|enough
mosquitoes to stork
the
been tinuxiuil from a man who was not none. He mada us laugh. He surely
Mrs J W Kuren and Miss Ressie j whole neighborhood.
T h e s e rcceprurcri hav returned from a visit (n t at.|,.s ;iri, usually overlooked, b e ­ In the army and about the last tiling thought little of the allied forces but
for u woiiinn to nsk. As a mat ter &lt;*f less of war Itself
s t I t tershurg and I t Myers, where cause they are not so noticeable,
Indian Troops Arrive.
they visit,.,! Mrs W W Williams Every place that holds water several fait the observation station win* in a
lighthouse, but as I looked at Iter pret­
"On November 3 the Ghurkas Si khs
ami F
\\ Furen
At Ft
Mye rs j j u y s should be drained of covered.
ty eyes 1 Red and told her that It wus arrived and although they wore tho
they visited the family of Mr. and
Mrs. J . W. F’uren.
the clrcumatwiccii. Finally tho ranico oddest looking set o f soldi ers I eve r
was shortened and tho shells began laid eyes on, they wero welcome
“ Go to the Reach
dropping In the first trench, where I enough and showed up mi ghty well In
was
I saw a dozen men mangled by action.
Road to Daytona now in good
“ When we moved up to Hooge wo
one
about
fifty feet from niu and 1
condition
had
our first experience with trench
was stunned myself
Right then the
Travel over C O N C R E T E B R I D G E
mortars and hand grenades
I was a
Germans
stopped
their
artillery
firo
to the R e a r h "
bomb man anil It was here I received
and
charged
9 4 -if
We were advanc
Our regiment was commended af­ my worst wounds
terward for the fight wo put up lu tho Ing during a trench action and I. with
Miss Wight's Dancing * lass
next twenty four hours
Wo drove a bomb car rier behind rne, was follow
Younger pupils will rivet at m n * 1
l u o k - t h e Germans In hand to hand log two men with bayonets, who lndt
0*1 lurk *■:»• h tiler, lug elder Iit i V- Hid
Cannot
Seem
to
Realize
That
It
fighting
three times, anil when tho rat ed where tho bombs wore to bo
girl- at ten
Rot n
mi and fn! k
di»v*ti rif-the third 11it v came I looked thrown 1 bad Just thrown one over a
d a m e - .cf, itn I ml. d ii, it,, I, --.in-, el
You Arc Killed You Arc
about n *‘ itn*l It seemed that everyone trench side when a shell burst near
the present term, and m pupils wdi
It opened a
I knew lay dead or wounded. Of a mo and killed two men
Dead.
he accepted after Aug. 4
99 - l f c
great
hole
In
my
side
and
toro a strip
battalion of I.50Q men Just 100 re­
mained
I had not been wounded, al­ out of my leg. 1 lay t h e re for eight
though I had bayonet thrusts lit tliv hours ami woke up In the List er In­
Pupils VVanted
clothes
and a neat round hole through stitute. at Relhuno, whero I had been
pupil* of the school widimg
I stayed there a month
tnv (.lug pong hat, which is a mighty for two days
, ■ I I!
OI.jer-t
W I 1■,
and
then
returned
t*&gt; London for an
fiat Petit . ; eat ton
III , .! - .1* III . h' HI I. N n 1 I .
It wu» the end of Decent
Capt Morton Webber, T w i c e W o u n d e d
I afterward l*arn*'d a great many operation
i ■ ,
Mi
I: - i■ I .•
in T h r e e C a m p a i g n s W i t h A l l i e s ,
of out men were killed bv our own her and I did not get ha* k Into action
Di s mi s s e s P s y c h o l o g y of Ba t
a * .
’ Hr ■iP-on ers lux'lug made a until tlie follow mg \fat. h
llut VVhen I itlil get b u c k I saw
trt Pike in illidlineo with, the result
tie
T e l l s M o w Me O u t w i t
some
of tii** most terrible warfare I
tll.it »ci.res of our own Ivddtin t»h* i‘s
Dn 4 n It Know
tod C l e v e r W o m a n Spy.
ever hope In know of
We first went
W
e
r
e
t
ti
own
Into
the
I
r
■■m'lles
from
11 ,
M
to
Keltiniel,
amt
after
a
brief hut nl
tie t•nr
If the men had 1 t i " " t l that
N. U V . rk
\ I I I 11 i l r c - s e i j III VVe’ l
\ .
moat plennniit test we took pait m the
I I I . i ■ s ■. t i 1 I ! . . i v &lt;• I n c i i a l l l I t , d . s * ' f * ' H I
i id i l o l l i e s l i m p e d i n t i ,
tt u*
K m ky
i'li.
nine regular
und let me
fusion hut as It was vve were In a fighting at Mill No
M
o
u
n
t
a
i
n
c
l
i
t
h
||.
w
a
s
t
'
n
j
i
t
M
orton
* it.
state
that
It
was
terrible
fighting
U ■ I d - e l ..f I
l(. , ., I ||. d m
IP I V fn ' 1 ■ of ex, totiieni mid v rg! n us ness
When we got to Keiiuhel, though we
ai,
!
I
p
shells
i
an,*,
[nun
or
xxhere
l i ’ * I*- m o n t h s up , |..ide
- id I, y t o
found our tiist Itetel i was less than
lie * Wi t t was tip b* ist of our trou
■ll|t| t i l . l i d - will II l i e M i n t ..it t o
i h.t t v varils away fioni tin* Genual)
lib We were itiisy killing Germans
11r r.'C ti"- Hnii Ii iaiiif»ir«‘ ^ s t e r
treurthes and th»* German lads kept
'id.i
Indi
v iduallv
hi h1"e lli
1 1It v o f
•hi .i lh"
i e vv
WIIi i - gill'll
g i l l . I lii
III fl
ii &lt;
thiow-lng things ever at us
They
11
r1je•■ I to I e
|t. :*.
lull ui
a t lb**
I 111 Njitm*
same
lim
1. ■* but
Pi'cd Hiqti W i t h Dead
w*re Savons and tli••v frequently in
, ,j r , 1 ,
♦,
4*f H||||,. w, how
Wi l l we were told to retire hilt
■l.ulred why Xtigio Saxons ami Saxons
Ii i
I f i n in h l i r e 1 . 1 11 it Ii Is- . 11 -1
I |■ I t )
' . in h*s wi|«. [ i l .d so high w i t h
shun 1*1 light
I tv* n they would shout
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l o ,.u,
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had I'
w o u n d e d
tii.it W|.
oyer .Hi I tell ns not to gel t n s l i
&gt;..&lt;.&gt;!• •[ un .1 tl" 1 . i " l . I..I III. 1 1 I l n
r ’ I hut m ike our way through til*'
I'hey never took lint Initiative fn
11 11 :i 1*i' ■ 1" (■ &lt;li in - 1 . giqi'
In' e r - e e t iotnil treti* li"s
1 footed mV throw lug grenades Imt w beti otto « « «
.11 u in VV. r.b.r 1 - tl,.- i |.. "
Wi* u't * Hl g the tiodli'S of some of 1 1t*’ tliiown uvir ftotn nut tt* to lies thev
1 v ;". . 1 11, - 1’•, t,i,i. . i l- . i*
t I ' t I ’d ! s | W PI e v e r I IlOW a l l ' ! W l *
would t!,r«,w I a* k about ten to answer
I'll - - ' . I t
11 vv - 'lull uli 1"
otlu r.s cns[diig tli. it last hn alh There It.
I • hi lulu ii'u 111- "! III- * \]l* 1II 1 *
vvns ms hlng to *lo lor I hem
It Was i gruesome place to he, fur­
other
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i n a i - nl i i. h r . n o
a
.......I 1 1 i c m l i d l i e I d i n - I i " I I I . t r I h. t
three Ivdillt. -In I t s ftorn our own nr
dr* ds of tin- dead la) out between tho
N u-likA Statio n and T im
in I n s m i l li U si Ms u i t ,r G t e i i l R i t t . iu
tiller' dropped Into the outer eml of lines '*
w I P I . . I )&gt;.
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h
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tile beat the party could think of
Atnjilr provision^ have I.... .. made
for the trip and the parlv will he
w *'ll - r » i f , » *1 with
d
The R f it u .
Co curr, a
tlmiix.iiul •I'llLtr
of Overland
purr, f•,r
•
(i.,blll'l
" X V I I I ■rci i(,
Mrs I. |* Hagan and children
left the* morning for •i-orgi.i t,,
spend several week*
\|r Hagan
nt'i-uinpanii-d (hern an f.,r u*

Little Happenings— Mention
of Matters In Brief—
Personal Items of

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T H K S A N F O R D HERALD

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

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I i tiv T u r n e r whu **n* g in ti up
t. r ,i &gt;b .i l i tn*
-■-x•till ' •.it- .i • t i *
.ibixiit t li.- 11 v . *tlie-mi"-r uf 111* 11■11*. i n -*
.It present.
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If thev e v e r Irirreium the width of
li j V M \t t l . r . i r f , i &gt; i
the plate alitiul twelve Inches, 1,under
H'l J ii* • *1
milk might to he the great est pitch*'! *
In &lt; IU U'l * mi* i i , Hr t f t J *14* ini * l«* nil
ill the world.
Ht ti j ix. nr * xt*i rtl * , f t * t&lt;ht
• * *
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The greatest general nf them all
Han
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release*! I tin TImrpe, vvhu sine*' I* ,iv * ft f I • t| Uli, hr » h u d i i t u l , I f 4 n « |*
H •**••! a»i I
I i«
ing the Giants has t o u r hitting
•&gt; - *’ . * jir &lt;ti«* rt I J f , it\Sr*... .»VM\ a. i■t
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1 mf Li-r fai l • •4ii . V i »* v I r , *.-« r
for Milwaukee
h»i*I *n*l.
Vi.n i I j* » r *•ni **
kn*l
* • •
IHII' &lt;&gt; lliirii who played the out
field I *r t h *1 *11 uis a few v.-urs tutu,
and utter'.* uni lor th*&gt; 1 o r o n i o *1 u
is an aviator In th*' l l nt i sh army
• » •
KcltxChonlnard,
" A L ’ Halt and
J im Deb'liiin y of the now defunct
Rrookfeds, ar-* with Rcnunmnt In
the Te x a s leuguo. lJoiehaniy is tinmanager.
A single nest of tho Australian
bush turkey bus been fouud to wulgb
live

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CLEANLINESS AND HEALTH
T H E T W O GO HAND TN HAND IN
P RE VE NT I O N O F D I S E A S E
Re d e a n if you would be h e a l t h y ’
Thi s it one of the c o n i m m u l m e n t s
of the gospel of the modern sutii
tariati
It is the basic found., (ion
on which rest all the laws and rules
under which the up to date p h y s i ­
cian makes his light for the physical
welfare of his puticn(ls.
It is the
most often repealed anti the most
emphasized of the orders t h at ho is­
sues to his cliens, for ho knows that
recovery
from disease
and f rom
wounds and the preservat ion
of
normal hoalth condi tions are, next

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j
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l l ouf ** h#*f I 4 ti if
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I f n v I Va ■•i-•l i j p I ii - t I f i l i a l , \ Ur y h.
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I u a |*|i»"*r l ■i
I It r i i M It I r tl l n l h I a r a 14 o n
S f |*tr iblicf I,
1 »|*i gt I he 4 'r*i|irl Ufuifit In
^ahi t rrl . K|i»r**ia
It 1a f url i f f * r 1!« rt tf t h a t thin ori|i»r i n
{iu I I i»3k**tl itittr- 4 * r t i I if frujr t ui ' r t ' ul vp
tn ’kr itii Iti# h i n f u n l t t c f i l i l , a n« * * fi papfi
I" I tail 8a*Ih•ti In iiirinintjl* r mi n 1 &gt; * ( e r r * alii.
Ui i nrwa my h a ml ami thr* •*■■! of i h r aaltl
* i f r ui t 1 uur t 4 hi* I ••I «l*&gt; of J ul y A. !&gt;.,
Itl6.
Itrail
II. A. h f U K r l . A S H .
C U f k C l f r u U C*uurt.
M •**» y A W a r l ow. Hoi* for ( ‘umpl t ,
V l ' T u n 4tr
In ( ‘Ircul t C o u r t , Hr r r i t U i J u d ' r l l ( I r r u l t
Hr mintrlr ( o u t t l ) , I t arl fl a
O v r r i l f M t lur|vcntlnr C o m p a n y

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Hai t i . M C t r i a t f t i a n anil
C h r i s t m a n , b a r h u s i a n d , F r a n k I*.
Wood an d F l n r r n r # W o o d , M i arlfa,
l i a r d n a r f , « Worn! , M a r y IT. T a y l o r
a n d F r a n k A. T a y l o r , hrr huphand,
An ni r 1 p p f i n r p and
U p f r n f •, her h u s h a t i d , J
F Hurdrtt,
Csi py
If
il'Kuiirkr
a m!
J amu
11' K» ur kr . lief hu#hand
T o t hr »Ji fr fi*|a n t ■ Vrun It* I . I •f art f e Ati if
I , i * r p n * e. her h o * b a n d and
i h r u f n u n , h t n i i i m l n| t h r i l rf r nt l af i l , l i s t tie M C hr tat m a n
You » tn! p * c h uf you art* hrrr*b&gt; (i ri frrrtl
to appvar t o the hill if!Ir 11I in thl » ’H u n t un
Ur t o f i r r 2, I f f l d , at t h r ( ' u u r t l l i u i o in Han­
ford. F l o r i d a .
It !■ f u r t h e r or d^f r d t h a t t hi s or d e r b «
puhh»h«’d o n e r a week f or a l f h l * uec f a* l vi r
we#Iks !n t h * Hanford llrral i f. , a n e ws p a p e r
pyldEihr&lt;d In He ml note r o u n t j r af nf eaal d.
Wkt nr * * m&gt; h and a n d t h e *eal of t h e
sai d C i r c u i t C o u r t t hi s f i s t d a y o f J u l y ,

A. 1). 1910.

(Official * c a l )
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BUSINESS CARDS
O n e Inch C a rd * W i l l He Published Un­
d e r This H eading Al T he Hale O f S7.20
P er Year.

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Jjsssons
P rep ared E specially F or This N ew spaper

D R . C . G. B U T T
D E N TIS T
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Sailor Suit of Splendid Design.

LAW YERS
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Sanford.

largo " O " perfo ratio n. U n o facing
and a d ju s t oa l o f t / f r o n d center
fronts and upper i-ugua ovon.
Sew
an extonslon lap a bout 1 loch wldo
to right fron t edge.
Cloae underarm and shoulder Beams ns notched.
T u rn hem a l lo w e r edge on small
*'o“ p e rfo ra tio n *
Sow c o llar to neck,
notches nnd c e n te r b a c k s eTen. AdJuat shield und ern eath fro n L Correaponding small "o" porforatlotia. and
c e n te r fro n ts even.
To m a k e the sleeve, form a boxplait, creasing on line of slot per
foratlonn, bring folded edges to small
”o" perforations and press.
Plait
lower edge bringing MT " to corn-*-

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ARCHITECT
Of f fc e In Yowell Bldg.

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ATTORNEY

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Practice in Slate and Federal Courts
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Sanford Flq,

Mias
H ollister— Don’t you adoTo
Strauss T
T hom as
Somerville-Brown. _ J r.—
W e ll, to tell you tho truth. I ’m not
daffy on him. It soundod like a C h i­
nese orchestra to mo%
M I bb Hollister— Oh, you aro t h i n k ­
ing of Johann.
T h is was H lc h a rd
Strauss.
You would love his songs

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SANFORD WAGON WORKS
Sill'. 'FMF.lIl Tit VV II I S'liFKVViMOti

f )no :inil two h o r - f W:ig«»n&lt; M u l e
in 'vmfwrd. mi li i n •I .it all titm*&gt;.
I’ KA( T l( Al. I I O K S K S I I O K U
2 0 5 - 2 0 7 Oak Ave.
P h o n e 211

C . H. D I N G E E
P l u m b i n g and
Gas Fitting
All W.irk J l t e r e i v e s My PerHona
Attention And Pent Efforts
Oppos i t e l Ilf Hull

HENRY

T e lr p h o u r No 25

McLAULIN

An Ideal suit fur (be small boy Is
Ibis sailor design
I h- v ••loped In
forge

linen

or khnkl

&lt; I.&gt;tIt if in n l s n

\i r) s. rv le.-able
A f t e r nil t b e s . i i l n r s u i t I s t h e I d e a l
m o d e l f&gt;-r f b e s m a l l l»&gt;y
T h e d&lt;- nl gt i
i l l u s t r a t e d Is w e l l s u i t e d t.i d e v e l o p
n i o n t i n wt - r g e . l i n e n , s a i l c l o t h o r
khaki
T h e t r o i i B c r s m a y tw* l o n g ,
flnlshe.5
w i * h c i i f Ts &lt;&gt;r k n e e l e n g t h
th e
Mouse
has a sailor collar,
a
shield nnd o n e piece plaited s l e e v e s
III m e d i u m s u e t h e d e s i g n r e q u i r e s
3 'a y a r d s 2 7 I n c h m a t e r i a l . If m a d e
w i t h s h o r t t r o u s e r s , o r 4'■» y a r d s f o r
t h e long t r o u s e r s
For the trim m ing.
3 1-&gt; i s r d « o f h r n l d a r c r v &lt; j u l r v d
T h e M o u s e is m a d e first, an d w i t h
little iro u ble
S l a s h th e left f r o n t
alo n g . m a l l "o * ‘ p e r f o r a t i o n s and In
r . er t n p o c k e t
S U k I i d o w n t h e f •.1*1
nf c e n t e r f r o n t f r o m u p p e r e d g e t o

Pictorial H e &gt;lew Suit Nu

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P U R U t D ’S II \N 11-1’ \INTEI) CHINA
U l l t l l t M N S T L I I I I M , s l l V I It
K I M . F i t s ' IM V II |I VV Vlti;
E l.tas

v \ 1 1 vv

v i t i i vm

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ponding
small
“o ”
perforations I
Close Benin ns notched U&gt; the exu-n
Won
S e w sloeveband to slimvo as
notched, fold- slcoveband on large
perforations and fell r e m a i n
Ing edge ov er auanv How In armhoie
os noli lied, largo “O'* perforation
shoulder Hoorn easin g any fulness
The first filing (o do In the trou i
ers Is to slash t he fall Itenrer I •
tw.-en small "o'* perforations
N- »
ItiSi-ri prwket
T h e large "O'" pert
a t l o n s Indli’Hte the r e n te r front
&gt;
to hack sectio n as notche&lt;l and chu-leg seam s ns notcliiMl li-avlng * h »
out shin seam free above single In -..
" t t ” p erforation I n f n m t necti&lt;
Close r e n t e r seam from Upper editof front to e ite tis lo n In hnck
ti.runder e ije n s lo tl on small "o" p i
forattons work ii) el.-I s for lariT urn hem nt low er edge of leg
small "o" perforatio ns
Close cell’- seam &lt;-f facing • 1ml!rnl«*&lt;l by sin.il
"o" perforation i iu IJiih i tinder fr- upper &gt;(Ig.-s and seams even s tltrh t-er ulp! side eilttes to posllloll \ \
)
hutlonholes Iti front, and &lt;-••» t•li11
oli fall hearer

Hr.ild In self co lo r Is
fashionable tills season
b U t i n J . 4, •' a n d

*&gt; &gt; &lt; - a r s

the
Price,

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Sdsy &amp; Practical
Jiom e
Dress J(a KingP
/prions
&gt;!

Pllnsymons— T h e r e Is n subtle q u a l­
ity In the chords th at defies successful
analysis; not exactly emotional, bocause bo Is. above all things, In te lle c ­
tual. il ls music appeals to the In t e l­
lect especially.
I find It so m y s e lf
Have you ever studied tho th e o ry of
tones?
Mrs H ollister— No. 1 haven't, but
Cora tins
Sties studied iihmil e v e r y ­
thing there Is In music She took les
sons of ltockslew It j you know
li e
••barged nwfully. tmt I didn't cure nny
thing about tlie price
You h aven't
heard her sing, have vnti’
Hollister
You never heard Cora
"lug did v on’ E h us.- me you were
going to say —
Mrs Som erville Drown Yes she hns
n voice
I d he (he lust to deny It
So hns the tnsi) who Mi l l s lings, old
Iron" In the nlley
This parental pride
is nn awful thing M r lluyp
lliiv p Hut Ml«s Hollister's voice Is
rather e r
Itenlly very much so,
don't you know
Mrs
Hotitervllle Drown
W e ll,
they've been hin ting to h a v e m-- nsk
her to sing nil evening, hut 1 sim ply
will not

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MY S P L f I Al . TI KS :

«:*oo o *:•o »:«»j

Scorio— M r * . Homervlllo-Hrowp's ro
coptlon rooms. Miss Anne Dnntlo hns
Just finished a Hlcbnrd Strsuss c o m ­
position on the plnno to the applause—
not boisterous— p f tho company. Mrs.
Hollister, a stout lady In pink cropo
and d ia m o n d s !. Is conversing w ith E g ­
bert Pllnsymons, a palo youth with
a reputation for Intellectuality
Horn
ervtlle Drown la resuming his discus­
sion of tho cotton campaign with Hol­
lister.
Misa Cora Hollister, a young
woman w ith a swanllko n o c k .a n d an
cffoct of dreaminess, Is gazing soulfully at Thomas Somervlllo-Brown, Jr.,
who eooma to bo h a rin g troublo w ith
Jils collar. T ho soulfulness, how ever,
Is m erely an expression of the em o­
tions aroused In her by the music, and
la not to be personally applied. Mrs.
Homervlllo-Hrown has loft Pattorson
Huyp, who Is tho essence of politeness,
to offor her congratulations and ih n n k a
to tho pianist. O t h e r guests a rn ex­
pressing ono to tho other their enjoy
ment o f Migs D a n tlo ’a perform ance—
with ono or tw o confidential excep­
tions.
Mrs. 8 o m cn rllIe-B ro w n — T h a t was
simply oxqulslto, m y dear—d e lig h tfu l!

FLOKibA

T I I U M A H K. MMKT W I L S O N
K. F E R G U S O N I I Ot ' NI I OI . I &gt; E B

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by P ictorial R eview

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HER WONDERFUL VOICE

Office: Yowell Building
SANPOKI)

August 1, 19 |6
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Thom ns S oti o rv i l l * - Drown
Ir —
Motln-r I think If you asked M I r h H ol­
lister »he might sing for us Sin sings
von kimiv
Mrs Soinevllle-Hrown Yes, I know
nnd I thin k I might prevail on her to
i favor tis Now von run hm k to lo-r
and
Hid vou snv you were going in
II e k Mte to III .1 k • t i e r ’
No*
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ol l h» S o u t h r s r t
qusrUr
.8 * f . , l o.n *
T o w n s h i p 20. R o u t h o f H o b * . 3 1 E u L oo
n&lt;i pl ot t h r i . o l , d u l y r e r o u t e d In I l ot Hook
•1)'^ on n s * r 61 . of t h e publ i c r . c o r d . o
O r s n c * C o u n t y , of wh i c h t h e C o u n t y ol
S e m i n a l * wo* I n r m r i l y o p o r t ;
s a d ol»o
l a t e 61, 6 * . 63. o n d 64 &lt;&gt;f F u i r k » H a m m o c k
b a l e * t h e So u l h e a r t q u a r t e t of t h e No r t h ■ rat u u a r t r r of S e e l Ion 2 t . T o w n a h l p - 0
S o u t h ol I t a n a e 3 0 F o o t , aa per p l a t t h e r e o f ,
dul y r e c or ded tn f l a t Hook
I&gt;
un p a * e
:&lt;i, tn 1 he publ i c r e r n r da of &lt; ) r a n * e C o u n t y ,
nf * wh i c h I hr C o u n t y o* S e mi n o l e wna for
inrrly . pari
T r i e - .a.h
Pur r ha ee r lo
pay for deed.
,
,
1
J J . Hl c k i n a n n
S p e c i a l M a t t e r In C h a n c e y
III T u " 6 t r
S o l t c e nf Vppl l cal l on f nl t a l H e r d Unde.
Nr c t l o n
a of I h a p lr f
IS»S.
I . a n e of
t lurl da
N o t i c e la h e r e b y * i » r n I hal I* H
alc o l t , p u r c h a . r r of T a i C e r l l f l c a t e No
(76.
d a t e d t h e t&gt;t h d a y of J u n e A
I V 1310,
h a , filed e a 1.1 c e M i d c a t e in my of f l r e, and
has m a d e a p | h r a l i o n fur l a t d r e d l o laaue
In a c c o r d a n c e wi t h l aw.
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vi r t ue of a derre** of f o r eel pi ur e a n d c a l a
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t e r In ( h a n e r r y . on M o n d a y t he 7 t h d a y o f

t h a r l i e S t e w a i l - E l y ol N F ' . of N VS
of S E ' , 1 6 - 2 0 - 3 2 ( r s i a e t l f r o m 1 6 0 t o $ 2 0 0 ) .
E N l a i w f a — S K ' i o f S E ' t ( l c . » It II I l f i - 20 7 ! . r a l a r d f r o m $ 2 6 0 t o $ 3 6 0 ) .
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Mr * I. I.. &lt; I a w * o n
W l j of N K 1* of N W ' j of N K b 2 1 - 2 0 32 i r t l i t d f r om $ 1 S 0 to 1 100).
11 II P a t t u h a i l
S W i g r f N W» | of N K U 2 2 - 2 0 3 2 ( r ai aed f r o m $. 750 l o $ 6 0 0 ) .
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F furlrtt
I V r s o n s I ( i s i . n l f r om $ 1 0 0 tn $ 6 0 0
W j- fls«).|.
F e r s n n a l ( r s D r d f r o m I I H 0 l o $ 3 6 0 fO).
Joseph A I' levsti
I ' . r u n s l i r s l . e d f i o m $ 1 1 0 t o 1160)
('• l l o y r e l i n t - P e r s o n s ! ( r ai s ed f r o m $ 3 0 0 t o $60Ui .
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2 0 3 2 . r u n tt' 1 : « r h S' ft l'i rh. t ., S i .
l i ne (' t 2 r h . N I 03 r h. K 2 Si rh.
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N J S ,1,-e t. 1 9 0 , Ii, *. i ,!»•* tt t o It, *
f a o n l ( r ui n S26U U $ 5 0 0 i .
right, keep you right und save you doc­ S. r . S m i t h H r * N VV f o r u| S K ' 4 ol SVV &lt;• l t - 2 0 - 3 2 , run W 2 6 1 f t , 8 7 7 3 H ft . HE 3 14 2-3
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b o t f l f bears
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C L Y D E L IN E I H O A T S
(HT. JOIfNN IIIV t it)
Moniint 's. Wednenday's and
Friday's
Arrivs 10:00 A. M. Ix-avc 11:30 A. M.

Ma^a/ines Ruriodicals
Soda Water
( on fed ionery
Cigars and T o b a c c o s

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CALVES SACRIFICED TO TICKS D IA M O N D I DR.
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|o lines of small "i»" perfurotions in
side gore stir, || along the futile.I nlges
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loo many s e para to skirtn and this nlm- per edge I l f skirl tor a s l a y *ti(,h up­
.plo four-pleco design offers somethin); per edgi it together
' unusually att ractive for spring wear
A d j u s t belt to pos ition
slipping the
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1 M VKRSJTY OF FLORIDA

Florida Stal e &lt; ollege t o r Women

GAINESVILLE

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Corner of Magnolia Avenue nnd Tourlh Street
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"ill Rent Your House For You
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Total M 8 I n ­
2.1 ^brtoa and Foreign counties 11H6- and 11 S l a t e s I HI 5- ML
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Write ut once for Catalog.
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the Educati on of 1 &lt;&gt;ung Women
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ment [fiat her Judgment has approved
for years.
Her Joyalty appears to
have grown Into enthusiasm this
spring
It Is evident th at th e sepa­
rate skirt flourishes sinco It has como
within the Influences that nourish
sport* clothe#
U g h l weight woolen fabrics nnd
cottons of special weaves Including
corduroys are Indicated In Uio styles
now on display, as th e fabrics that
will endure throughout tho spring
nnd summer seasons for m aking these
more thnn ever populnr garments.
Stripes, largo ami email chock#, cross­
bars and novel weaves, showing strong
color c o n tra ils In m ixtures, have
eclipsed plain cloths.
Strip e s are haudled with originality
and cleverness. 'T h e s e and dross-bar
m aterials are rarely cut on tho
straig h t o f tho goods hut so managed
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fullness many of these s k ir t s are y r a r
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sm o o tirn ttln g about the hips, cu t on a 4%i Uf t( at |i.an f o f d . F l o r i d a . , o n t h r 2 4 t h d a y
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a light weight woolen cloth in gray
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bars carefully matched
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Introduced at each side by two plaits
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Wllhult continues to please Stallin gs
Meets everv drat and third Tuesday
ns an outfielder. Paul Strand's south­ In each month. Everyone who haa seen
paw arm seem s to bo strong and re­ h!a S t a r in the E as t are cordially Invited
liable again.
to visit this chapter.
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Tho N’nshvlllo club of the Southern
Phoenix I^idgc No 5, K. of P.
league has tran sferred P ilch er Heine
Meets second nnd fourth Tuesdays.
Merger to the Galveston club of tho
Nisi ting knights always welcome.
Texas league.
•H. McLuulin
0 . J . Miller
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Sanford Lodge No. 27, I. O. ( ). F.
| Selinng a g ree that Kobe Mressler will
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. m.,
conn, b a c k In gr e a t s ha pe for tho Ath
M W. A. Hull,
Pico Mlock.
l eti*'s tills s eas o n
J W. O. Singletary
J . I. Johnson,
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Elm er Sm ith , the youngster playing
(ialc City ( imp No. 6, W. O. W
right Held for thn Indians, Is about bh
Meets second nnd fourth Wednesday
timely a h lttor ns th e re Is In tho big
nights in each month.
leagues thla year
F. L. Miller
. J. F. Hoolehan
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It. P. O. K, Sanford l.odge 1241
hall b e t te r In recent games, nnd Ills
Meet tlrst and third Wednesday night
Improvement In I tils direction has been
at corner of First St. and P alm etto Ave.
pleasing to Mcllrnw
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projections cut u(T and decayed
molars extracted.

Monroe Chapter No. 15, R. A. M .
Meets every second and fourth T h u r a
Tho K a n sa s City chib of tho Ameri­ day in Masonic Hall over the I m p e r i l
can nssocbit Ion has signed Outfielder Theatre. Visiting companions wel come
J . F. Karnnt z
0 . J . Miller
t leu Is Meeker, late of the Philadelphia
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beef cattle to produce calves and feed­
er stock to consume the grain and
forage grown on the farms
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breeding cows Is too high on the ex
pennlve land
The cheap land ranges
can produce calves more cheaply, for
which Hie gnrln bell farmers a re will
Ing td pay high prices, as they prefer
lo feed mil the crops tut their fat ins
during the winter months, so th-H Mu-.,
can keep the fertility on the land.
Tho finished cattle are m arketed
early In the spring and the entire fur in
acreage Is again given over lo produc
Ing more crops.
Ticky Calves Not Wanted
The gram belt fur turns ate I urn mg
ttit-1r &lt;■'. • inward Florida t.u ih cir in
lure feeding stork, as Die w e i .- r t ,
lunges ..it- n- ing &lt;ui up In1** farm - b ti
Ito* buy Ms do hot waul i h IV.-s &gt;u r-■- 1
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One of the greatest flnnncint and
economic wastes In FlorfBn Is the
large number of calves of various ages
which are sacrificed annual!)' to the
rattle licks
When lick Infestation Is especially
heavy tht* deaths from Te xas fever
and exhaustion run as high os let)
per cent
Thai Is a lot of giiu.1 veal
to r u n vert Into fertiliser, when the
state Is importing annually about 10,
Odd dressed veal ca rcasse s to help
feed the people.
A III lie lick is very Insignificant In
appearance, but a number of them on
a calf sap a lot of Its vitality, stu n t­
ing the grow ill if they do not even
t im 1i k kill i he animal

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Adolpho l-ilfjtie, who has been added
to the ro s te r of (tie Ixmlsvtllo club,
tvntt secured from thn Brooklyn Fedorals.
A demonstration that tick eradication pay*. Thla photograph was ta k e n
June 13th on the dairy farm of J . C. DeBevolse, St. John's Park, J a c k ­
sonville. The ten weeks old, tick infested calf at left had Just been pur­
chased at Greenville, Florida. The twelve week* old tick free calf at
right was raised on Mr. OeBevolse's farm. Notice the much larger growth
attained by the tick free calf. Both were sired by Je rse y bulls and w ere
out of mature cows about the same slxe. Mr, DeBevolse built his dipping
vat early In the y e ar 1913 f or the particular purpose of saving his hei f­
er calves from the ticks, and says that It has been the best Investment
he ever made.

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Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
----------------------------- t----------------------------by her uncle, I v a n , and her aunt.
Anna.
Perhaps it is be c aus e cif her
spirit more than her b e a u t y t ha t she
At Lyr i c W e d n e s d a y.
is t h e belle of the village, a ci rc um­
Fine
Arts
P ro du c t io n
f eaturi ng
s t a n c e viewed by I va n with some
Lil li an G i s h in " S o l d for M a r r i a g e ”
pl easure, because he sees in a way of
b y Wil li am E . Wi n g , p r o d uc ed by
g e t t i n g some mo n ey for himself anti
Wi l li a m C h r i s t y C a b a n ne .
Synop­
g e t t i n g Marf a off bis ban d s.
Ac­
sis for p r o g r a m :
c ordi ngl y I va n wel comes t h e a t t e n ­
M a r f a ____
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tion of the most eligible haehejor,
J a n .................. ....
Frank Bennett
thowgh ugly and declining in years
Col,
Gregioff
W a l t e r Long
I t so happens t ha t the preceding
I v a n , the U n c l e
A, D Sears
Marf a has made t h e ac­
An na , the Au n t
Pearl El more w i n t er
q u a i n t a n c e of a h an d so me young
D i mi t ri , t h e G r a n d f a t h er
C u r t Rehfelt R us s i a n , named J a n . but I v a n has
Georg. I v a n ' s B r o t h e r W m . Lowery f rowned upon growing a t t a c h m e n t
b e c a u s e J a n is poor
Nevertheless,
T h e A m e r i c a n Pol iceman
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F r e d B ur ns M a r f u fosters the f riendship of J an ,
A De s pe ra d o
Bromwcl ! arid t h ey fall in love in earnest.
M a r f a ’s M o t h e r . . . . ........ ... O l g a Gr ey B u t a li me comes when J a n receives
M a r f a ' s F a t h e r . . . ........... G . M . Bluff a l e t t e r from hi# uncle In S a n F r a n ­
cisco, bidding him come t h e r e : and
T h e U n d e s i r a b l e Suitor .
lie goes, promising to send for Marfa
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Mike Siebert
as s oo n as he can make good.
Marf a, t h e h e r o i n e of " S o l d for
Ag a in the most eligible bachelor
M a r r i a g e , " a f o r t h c o m i n g Tri angl eF i n e Arts release is very mu c h dif ­ presses his a tt en t i o n upon Marfa,
f er e n t from the ordinary Russian but she slaps his face and b e a t s himAnd, grievously of­
pe as a n t girl, bec ause she has spirit with a bott le
f
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he
returns
to bis first love
and is not c o m p l a c e n t a b o u t the
drudgeries to which she is s u b j e c t e d and marri es her out of spite.
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tenti on of the y o u n g and old men
of her own s t a ti o n in life, but also
of the c o m m a n d m e n t of the C o s ­
sacks s t a t i o ne d n e a r b y .
T h i s Col,
GrigeofI is not so readi ly dismissed
as t h e mo st eligible bachelor, hut is
disposed to use f or ce whan M ar f a
pushes hi m away.
T he r e f o r e M a r f a
hits him over t h e head with t h e
dull which she has been using to
pound clothes at the brnokside, and
knocks him unconscious.
T h i s li ttle fJTcce of business is seen
by I v a n , upd, k no wi ng the conse­
quence of her net will be Siberia for
the f amil y he t a k e s M ar f a and her
aunt and tires o n board a ship
hound for America.
T h e y barely have g o t t e n out of the
place when Gregioff is b r o ug h t to,
Wh en sufficiently recovered he goes
to the l i tt le house of Ma rf a and d e ­
m a n d s . admission.
Marfa's grand­
father, t h e only pe rson within,* a d ­
mits hi m at the (^oint of a revolver.
But he t hr ows t h e old man aside,
only tl he killed b y a bolt of l i g h t ­
ning at the threshold
Aboard ship, M a r f a is delighted to
find J a n , also bo un d for America,
and mu c h
to t h e annoyanc e of
Ivan, who has other pl ans (or M ar f a
their love increases
Arriving in Ame ri c a , they are met
by I v a n ' s brother D i m i t r i , who has
made a rr a n ge me nt s to sell Marfa in
marri age to the highest bidder in
the I,os Angeles
Rus s i an colony
The* plan is about to go through,
with Marf a going at the price of nto
thousand dollars, w hen J a n learns of
i lie s itu a t io n
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I'll tun-* -tint each
night at 7 00 p, in.

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"HEARSIS NEWS" and
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IAN K. M anager

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AT T il I*: STAR

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the

I n support of Miss Gish frill he
F r a n k B e n n e t t . Olgn Grey, Wal t er
C L A S S I F IE D
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1 It takes t h e biggest s t e p so far in Lo n g, A. D. Sears, IVarl E l mo r e , I ♦
the amazi ng soda! revol t of the T o m Wilson and a roster of Fine
AD VERTISIN G
favorites
William
f hristie
modern w o man
T h e old idea of Art s
woman as a stepping s t o n e (or the C a b a n n e directed the production.
mole, has for some ti me been chal­
(I ♦
lenged by woman herself; but, de­
T
' Stepping S t o n e " Ms y S o m e Day
spite the c onst antl y swelling army
T All Lofcal Advertisements Under
Have Dialogue
of suffragists,
her representat ives
This Heading THREE CENTS a
At Lyric Friday.
have been isolated m e m b er s of her
Oflers made to Producer l ur e for Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
sex.
Charge ?5 Cents.
D r a m a t i c ri ghts of Sullivan play.
Sullivan l a k e s the u t ti t u d e that
I T h e a t r e goers may next season see
FOR SALE
the thinking man may provo instru­
I " T h e St eppi ng S t o n e , " the Triunglemental in bringing t h a t w o ma n who
For S a l e —S o m e good milk co ws.
I n c e f eature in which Frank Keenan
has not heeded the call of her sisters
and M a r y Boland are co-starred, Apply Hand Bros. St abl e s. - fn ^O- lt c
to her r i ght ful place. In his s t o r y a
pre sen t ed on the speaking stage.
man who h as won his way to the
For S a l e — E q u i t y in prope rt y on
P r o du ce r T h o m a s H. Ince, who owns
top, finds t h e type of w oma n he has
Oak av e n ue and Oviedo Rail road.
the d r a m a t i c rights has received o f ­
been seeking all his life the wife of
See Geo. D. Ball ard, at Miller's
fers from an E as t e r n theatri cal s y n ­
a man who never can appr eci ate
Bakery.
9 9- 6 lp
d i c a t e for tiie work.
her; and he then and t he re deter­
For Sole T h r e e horse power gas
Tl te play is based on an original
mines to secure her for his own.
engine
with water pu mp and all
st
ory
f
rom
the
pen
of
C.
Gardner
T h e ma nn e r of his doing this con­
stitutes a thrillin action; and h a m ­ Su l l ivan of the I n c e stsaff of photo- connections, suitable for pri v a t e use
it is said to lie unique or (or irrigation purposes. Will sell
mers home the moral
with real pl aywri ghts.
For full i nformation
in
t
h
a
t
t
h
e
plot,
which concerns the nt a sacrifice.
pit nch.
e t er na l
triangle,"
is so skilfully address Mrs. A. S. Uarroune, D a y ­
"The
S t e ppi ng
Stone"
should
99-3tc
bundled t h a t t h e i nterest always is t ona B ea c h, Fla.
prove one of the most forceful con­
at a high pitch. T h e s t ory is based
tributions to the p r opag an d a of the
For S a l e — 12 bu s h el s s ee d p o t a ­
Upon the efforts of u millionaire stock
modern woman.
toes for fall
pl anti ng, { 1.00 per
(Manipulator to win the love of the
bushel.
W.
W.
Drc' ssorrphono 2-112.
At L y r i c Friday.
b e au t i ful wife of a worthless young
9B-2tp
clerk
who aspires to power and
weal th by the " e ns y m o n ey ” route.
For Sal e — Dining table, sewing
Lillian G i sh , M.A. nt Lyric on
machine,
fireless cooker, new p u m p
T
h
e
d
ra
ma
is
said
to
lie
one
which
Wednesday
All
would readily
lend itself to di a­ hand or power, and aut omobi l e.
Triangel Fine Arts S t a r becoming
US-tfc
logue, but so abl y is it act ed in the very C H E A P . K-’O Myrt le .
literary e x p e r t through ' ‘Sold for
film producti on that nothing is lost.
M arri agr. "
For S al e Ch e ap — Horse, wagon,
A n o th e r unusual f eature of tin- work
buggy arid surrey, all in good con­
Lillian Gish, the T r i a n g l e Fine
is t h a t there are hut two exterior
dition
Apply at
W.
W.
Ab e r­
Arts star who is featured in "Sol d
scenes hi the production and t hese
n a t hy ' s Furni ture St or e.
93-tfc
for . Marriage, " a new T r i an g l e re­
are only incidental to the story, a
lease has been reading so many
fuct, which, it is claimed will make
For S al e — M a r in e motor, 18 homebooks in order to present a correct
t h e si lent d ra ma the more easily power, 3 cylinder, 3 cycl e, F er r o .
idea of the Russian heroine, that it
a d a p t a b l e to the speaking stage
First class condi tion, Sanf ord Ma ch
confidently is expenct ed she soon
ine &amp; G a r a ge Co.
93- tf
will lie qualified for a . Mast er of Arts
Wise Rule tn Follow.
degree
Fur Sal e
l pound* first class cel
A llllb- less criticism of oilier* and
Geo A. D e C o t t c s . At ty .
To fully acquaint herself with the more thorough i i l t P t s n i of ourselves •r &gt; seed.
HI» t f
i h.ir.n l ertst|.-s ami c u s t o m s of the would have a t. mletify to make us
lenb-nt
In
mid
s&gt;
nl
pat
I
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It
with
the
0 cpti-d t y p e of Rii ' stai i pea-ant
faults am| follies of otlii-rs - T h e &lt;&gt;bF *»r Sale i i wmg to c h a ng e to
g/rl. the part she is to portray -h&gt;
st-rver
elt-etrieal
power m- have on hand
ha- been scouring the works of such
tna,
hniery
m good m n d i l i o n . con* l.v 11r a ! Hi I I ; I ] - - 1,1 n a u t h o r s i s I J u r s \ ,
-i-tnii: of holler-,, engines.
« ul, t
1 n r I-• i n -11
and
Tolstn
Site
(*••!•
pumps,
hr*'
pumps,
air
rout
pres­
that the novel* give her a far truer
sor*
and
sundry
ot
he
r
ma
c
hi
nes.
‘ |■T /■ I' l ■d l i f e a l l
I ' l l - i t l or
-if
wl 1, w. ,tler .it priei-s win. I, are i
t * p- ip
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the original cost
If
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i l opedi-i &gt;f* w holly
i n t e r , - t e , I :i■!,|re-s \ irginm Carol ina
I i i mg It! spirit ami &gt;nlor
t I,, mi, nl &lt; . ,-are II II Peabody ,
, i d f-.(
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Sup, rintro dei.i, Sanf ord, Flu
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of his mi gh t i es t themes *is t hat of
j “ T h e S t e pp i n g S t on e, ” a new T r i ­
angle play starring F r a n k . K e en an
a nd Mary Boland.

AMONG THE THEATRES

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AuguxI 1, 1916

T H E S A N F O R D HERALD

PAGE E IG H T

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large him 1 ...... 1.
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It* nt
S e v e r a l nice titfic*r,**&gt;* - over Aowell's
E nqui re N. P
Y o well &amp; Co,
3 2- lf
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TfiB Park a venue. KV
q , - /’( H C lUiBose, First and
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WANTED
S ,.f,,r,l. Fla . J u l y 31. 1916.
No­
tice
I \ ll ryant I’iarny Co.. Cur
poratmn
A B r y a n t anti all con
, e r i n d pleas* take notice, Aug. 20.
I ’M/ 1 will -ell nue ilupmoliile, N**
I *11
I*' pay storage charges on
'ii/ti,' for period uf two years
7. I
Jerr-., J ul y 29. 1916.
9 9- 6t p

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(Hi

U anted
Middle a(S-d white w o m­
an. .done in the world wants em­
pl oyment or care fur the sick.
192"
E B a y St , Jacksonvi ll e, Fla.' 9 9- 2 lp

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fa ctio n ,
— every

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b u i l t a s y o u w a n t it b u i l t — r u n s
a s y o u w a n t it t o r u n — f o r o n l y
$595.

A

d e m o n stra tio n

g iv e y o u
m o to r
car

new

car

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v a lu e s.
for

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Touring Car $ 5 9 5 ; Roadster $ 5 8 0 ; Cabriolet $ 8 6 5 ; Tow n Car $ 9 1 5 ; Sedan $ 9 8 5 .
Fully equipped, including electric starter and lights. A ll prices f. o. b. Detroit.

S E M IN O L E C O U N TY GARAGE
115 MAGNOLIA AVENUE

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SANFOKl), FLORIDA

W a n t e d —T q buy a seel ml hand
bicycle, must lie in good condi tion.
Address B o * 1022, Sunford, Fla.
98- l f
Wa nt e d
Furni shed
ply Herald Olhce.

house.

Ap­

98 2 l c

Wanted—T o
buy second
hand
bicycle, must ba in good c on d i ti o n .
Box 1071!
9 7- 2t p

LOST
L i st
Hunch of house keys, one
dess key
N a me uf J . H T u ck e r on
ring.
Finder leuve at Herald office
9 9- 2 t c
and receive reward.

How It Works Out.
First Coal Dealur— "How much profit
aro you making on a ton n o w7” 8 eooml Coal Dealer— "Twenty-fivo P«r
cent.” “ Why tliat’* a good deal mor®
than 1 am making." “But you sell tt&gt;
the rich In Inrgo lota. I aoll to th®
poor In pallfulB."— Life.

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I N S A N F O R D — L ife h
VOLUME VII

M A I N

Worth Lioing

AND FRIDAYS

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NO. 100

S A N F O R D . F LOR I DA, F R I DAY . AUGUST 4. 1916

FAST SPEED
BIG DRIVE
EXPENDED
SI At’ K K N I N C

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ON TUESDAYS

A L L

A L O N G

B A T T 1. E

FRONTS
London, Aug. 4 . — T h e a r m i e s in
the three great c e n t e r s of r e c e n t a c ­
tivity the S o m m e region of F r a n ce ,
Russia and G a l l c l * — e v i d e nt l y have
]tt up consi derabl y in the violent
fighting in which t h e y h a v e boen ongigtd and are indulging in n b r e a t h ­
ing spell p r e pa ra t or y to f ur t he r atUrk* and c o u n t e r a t t a c k s .
The of­
ficial co m m u n i c at i o n s deal ing with
the operations ’ in t h e s e th e at e rs
Wednesday toll of no single impdrunt engagement or of a n y no t abl e
(hinges in the* posi tions of any of
the belligerents.
Attacking in ec hel on o n a threemile line, from t h e M e u se R i v e r to
Fleury, north of V er d u n , the French
hive captured
several
G e r ma n
trenches, and organi zed ports of
mpp.iri
In t h e e n g a g e m e n t 600
(icrni.u s were m a d e prisoner, and
tm ii .i, lime guns were captured

Mr W heeler had l'«.-tl-;i
ful busmens mini
|||K honie'^iad
beoii III Louisville. Ins f arm! .
being proinineiit m business and social life, but ill health cuu*ed him
to route to Morula a few years ago
and to remain here until ins ilmitli
Mi- was a Mum of the highest in
tegrity
lit-* life w.i* singularly
pore, and in , very relation of life },,measured up to the highest ideal, of
duty and ( hrlstian •itm-nslup.
His
every acquaintance was a friend.
Many in Minx state and in- Ken
tUeky will mourn Ins loss
In strict
esl truth it may he sanl that the
world la hut ter because of Ills having

2ND CHOICE CASEMENT
IS ATTACKED SUFFERED
PENALTY
IN COURT

than were the leaders of the rising
who were caught with their arms in
their hands.
He visited mi lit ary
prisons in Germany with the i n t e n ­
tion of persuading Irish soldiers to
throw off their all egiance.
All s o r t s
sorts of promises were made for t h e
improvement of t h e condition of
these men to induce them to j oi n
the Irish Legion.
An enormous m a ­
j orit y thus approached refused and
thereaf ter were s u b j e c t e d
to
ittqfeased hardships b y the. J a r m a n s .

( ATTS ATTORNEYS SAY SEC­ BRITISH GOVERNMENT DE­
OND COUNT IS
TERMINED TO KIIX
II I M
UNFAIR

Wilson Not An Opportunist
Washington, Aug. 4.
Th e P r e s i ­
dent hasn't c hanged his position
t ha t the woman suffrage quest ion
shoul d lit* dealt wi t h b y the s t a t e s ,
was announced nt t h e Whi t e House.
T h e st at eme nt was brought forth by
Mr. Hughes' s t a t e m e n t in favor of
the federal a me nd me nt . -

TRAINMEN
WILL STRIKE
IS OPINION
RAILROADS WILL BE ASKED
ONCE MORE TO
DECIDE

Tal lahassee, Fla., Aug. 3 , — Argu­
London, Aug. L Sir Roger C a s e ­
ment s of counsel for W . V. K n o t t me nt was executed in th(J Pentonand Si dney .!. Cnt lh on the question ville prison at fl o'clock yesterday
Lord
M. II. L a i l u t t e representing the of recount ing certain precincts in morning for high treason.
R
o
b
e
r
t
Cecil,
Minister
of
War
Trade
Duval
and
Put
nzm
count
i
es
where
American Ty pe Foundry was in thi­
known
to the
Associated
n l y today calling on the local trade. the inspectors have refused to make made
the r eedunl on the ground that they Press that it was the British G o v­
are not compelled by the law to do er nment' s determination not to re­
what they call this ex tr a wsTrk were prieve Sir Roger.
heard in supreme court this week
Deynod* the st at eme nt
of Sir
T w o new points were raised in Robe rt , whirl) was in defense of the
'"tltix.-l Iit r &lt; alts, one iif theln being Go ve r n me nt ' s determination, no for
aii a t t a c k mi I In- primary law and mat aninrni &gt;emi'iit to the d i e d that
tin- o t h e r an a t t a ck on Kno t t' s the exeiiitioii was curried has been
made pi,hii,
(Mliciafs intimated to
eligibility a j a Candida te fnr guv
the
Associated
Press, however, that
erinlr while still holding the ollice of
the usual procedure as a sentence on
comptroll er.
n convict carries with it the natural
It was urcgi-d t ha t the second
supposition of execution, the only
choice f eature of the law docs not
case ' for an otticial announcement GOOD ENOUGH FOR BANKS
give all voters equal standing at the
NOW T A K 1 X 0 r i l W f lN OF
being the granting of a reprieve or a
TO LOAN MON­
P'dU
It wa- claimed that a man
c
ommu t a ti o n of sentence
\\ ltdI \ I* I I i f K O N I I I K
EY ON
win, vote,)
tirst choice (or Knot t
the Government maintains silence u«
a-"I
-..on, | choice for t .Ills would
IIK-II M 1\S
11,»V1 Big « Iilbs ar#- proving I Lito the t"i i! •iforts made on behalf of
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Hi, i Jr■- Itiinuun front Pi-trogrud
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.ittucks on t h e S t o k h o d and
Bog*' Big ' Mull VA111lid 1II* u
cation ha I bel li receiv ed from the i lid
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Tut v Liver f r o n t s and of !••&gt; i 1
do 1"\ esl
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quest 111, i ••|' lev I
night a j par i M
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votes tallied ahd counted
River in (ialieiu, all of which were
Live O.ik N •' 'As .tie'll t til.\l'n i| w a r - l i t 1 wil ti ng 'of be- . ml .
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New York, Aug I
A committee
of fifty men t od ay cont inued tho
counti ng of t h e strike vote c a st b y
*100,000 empl oyes on ifi!5 rai lroad
syst e ms in the United St at e s. T i m ­
o th y S h e a, who is in charge of t h o
counting, said he believed the v o t e
will be almost unani mous to q u i t
work if the railway officials persisted
in their refusal to grant the d e ma n d s
of the men for an eight hour day
and a ti me and a half for o ver t ime .

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Titc counters have finished the
counting of the vote to the east ern
territory
T h e y will tchri l a k e up
the western vote.
When the final
result is known a mass meeting will
he held to explain the co n t ro ver s y
to the 600 chai rmen of the a d j u s t ­
ment c o m m i t t e e of the four b r o t h e r­
hoods of railway workers, who have
brought
the bulb t*
In-re to
be
counted
\ meeting &lt;d the national eotift-reio'i...........u n t i e - of tin railways wd|
lie II, I I Ill-re next Tliesd.lV to ma k e
another ati et npi to settle the dtffere,).,-- between 11 •• railroads and
i in no t.
When the complet e Vole has been
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niier v,,,s in c o n s u l t a t i o n with labor the Te mpl e next Sunday
soon
f* T ' ’ •e l .itives with a v iew to the
The services for the d &lt;- ■ U" as
fttrit.ui.itnm of an af ter -the- war pol- f o l l o w '
lr&gt; in social and industrial ma t te r s
•i HI Sunday* school
itc* d-d t se c ur e a fairer distribu
tl nil S| rtnon,
"Insured
Depnsilban among all cl asses of t h e results ors.
°f modem industry*.
6* 15 J r B Y 1
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Wal l ace V. Wheeler died at
GN home at El de r Spr i ngs on the
8: 00 Breaching.
h.udnrd Drlnndo road Wednesday Woril
lost it Lit tl e Further "
Mr. Hyman will certainly appre•Rernnon, August 1, 1916.
His reftiainB were t a ke n b y his b o p , Wnl- riute your prMenrp at these services.
Y W heeler, J r . , and his brother,
(
U heeler, tA Louisville, KenI l e a l ’s Harvest of Babies
lu,&gt;'* Gis former home for inter
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|,allies less than a &gt;'*ar old b.-re in
1 ■ !, &lt;m si ,,| was born in Jefferson
die last I went four hours, lift, two
K e n tu c k y , near JelTerson- ,,f t bem from intestinal disease* due
' ''pteniber 11, I S 61.
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partly to the heat. I &gt;r J D R&lt;U»^ » rfnd on O ct ob e r 30, 1803. to
ertaon,
health
commissioner,
an­
** ' ',fa B l a k emo r e , of Frankl in nounced today
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I Ufl1 Ky. One child, a son, Wnl* stituted
n crusade against
drug
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lr ■ was born of this rnttr- stores selling aoolhmg syrups be­
***' a,* d ' n o w survives him.
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lieved to cont ai n opium.
1 ' died a n umber oT y ears ago.
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EV ER Y
Fort l l ccd Church
, f,|,r and W. C. W healer of
T h er e will he Sunday school at
^utiviiip. Ky.
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A.
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PIG CLUBS
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till -1 ■1 1 r t Ii it to* was ii" *v.'il I"he bo. who j oins the pig civil, agree i ,t 1e.l t oda . b
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i 'unity for i In* count r .
to feed mid ql hl-r Wise care for 111*
locaed out yesterday l.i.tutu workers
I !•• i iiiil.'i lion that In landed m pig in u manner approved by the
and who planned to close most
He is
Ireland for (lie p irp '**'' of p r e v ' ting c o u n t , demount rat ion agent
simps and who increased the n u m ­
t h , . . - b' - l l i oi i 1 1 I i i - o - t r a b l v f a ’ --*
• xpiuted to weigh his pig every
ber of idle garment workers to 30,mad'
b
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days
T h e Live &lt;bi», 1 ti/.i*n»
X i
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nnn
T h er e are reports thill till*
B a n k lit- d i s p l a v d I heir m l ....... i "
i' h i
&gt;d at t he I n it
union workers on me n’s g a rme n t s
i use in rut xus n u t - h more mn Kn- wor, hv " d e r i n g t-i loan the will call a general strike -if 6 0 . 0 0 0
l i gnunt and hostili- to tins country , boys mom y wi t h wl n l i to purchase
men.
___________________________ ______________I pigs.
They will be given enough
F u l ! v 1 100 . 000. non in orders for
t i m e so that they may be abl e to
raise u litter of pigs from t h e owe w m e n ' s clothes are waiting to be
that they purchased and sell a pig " l i d when the shops reopen.
Man­
i a pay tile loan
If instead of p„v- 1dfneturers of men' s clothes said t ha t
$ l j &gt; , 0 U b i ! M worth uf
mg the debt in cash with six per orders ' , r
me
n’s
clothing
hud been piu_*od for
cent interest, t h e I ive Oak Citi zens
B an . agrees to accept tw’o pigs at the full season and that tip* orders
weaning time f rom the boys ua full cannot b. lilb' 1 if the lo * .tnlt leads
payment of t h e debt.
T h e s e two to u general strike.
I r i ,l| I" &gt;ph
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BIG MEETING

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of the

Sanford
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TONIGHT

In the Court Room-Court House
EIG H T O’CLOCK
W HITE RESIDENT OF SANFORD AND
SEMINOLE COUNTY INVITED
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pigs are to he sold to other pig club
b tys on the s a m e terms as the
original.

v

Eveni ng at ( arils
M r s . J . E . B ut l er e n ter t ai n e d tnfo' mul ly ut car ds on Wednesday
evening.
At the close of the gamo
i c cream and cake were served.
Kuj oving the guttle were Miss Versa

. A meeting of all hoys interested
in the pig dull are requested to meet
ut the udn i’ of th'* county agent
♦ next Saturday. Inly
1, ut in a m
A to make the nc i ' e ss ar . arrangements
ood oik. Miss Kni ght , Mr Leon
" for s c o r i n g the pigs
II will, per Mr Herring ami Mr and Mrs Hot
V
I|
Imps be necessary to s end out of On* " ' r
county to secure sufficient n umber
Pr es i den t May i nt e r v e ne
of pigs to suppl y nil of the boys.
For that reason it will he necessary
Was h in gt on ,
Aug.
L
Presi dent
for every h*jy who wishes to j oi n the Wilson t oday conferred with Wi l ­
club this year t o report to this me et ­ liam L,. Chamber' s, commi ssioner of
ing and place his name on t h e list. t h e Federal Bo ar d of Medi at i on in
Otherwise it will he necessary to connecti on with t h e thr eatened
wait until n ext J a n ua r y ami join a i r jk e of four hundred thousand ruilthe club which w ill st art then. This rQttd employes. T h e Presi dent may
i n t er ve ne if a strike Is inevitable.
in the last call.

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J U L T 25, 1916

AMONG T H E T H E A T R E S
C h it - C h a t
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H o u s e s

ever seen on the screen is said to
occur in t h e - last purt of the Laaky
pro d uc t i on of " T h e Dr e am G i r l , " in
which Mae M u r r a y will he seen In

s he IH a little Dut ch Kiri horn and
brought up on a farm in Pennsyl­
vania, and all she knows about life
IS tl .i t (Inanltnc** I' a l o n e god’iness
and that idleiiHss is vine
t otlse- .
uuent l y, when after tin- death "f her
futhrr
RfM-n it* tin* ina«mh« I*nl
New York Korin* of \wr aunt to live
•Jin u n i t naturally never thinks to
tell them fTiar in her oHl—W3«rcope=bag she has a f or tune of her own.
In her luxurious surroundings she
tries to go on living in the old m a n ­
ner.
Sh e c an n o t bear to see the
maid moppi ng ofl the front step-*
but insists on getting down on her
knees herself, with the scrubbi ng
brush
Slu- cannot understand v hy,
with so many ser vant* t h e n 1 should
be dust on the things lit the foyer.
In short. *)ic rn;ike» herself u n o b ­
noxious in her r » i i i v i - i
"hoy i ig
her ruling passion, tin- hatred "I dirt
and they decide to »e|id her look to
hef little Pennsylvania home
As

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P l a y

M v*S- ^ife
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the desert to begin life anew, friend
less ex ce p t for the memories of the
li ttle girt with whom he has j u- t
part ed, pro babl y forever.
T h e part of the girl is exquisitely
filled by Bessie Love, and Louise
G l a u m makes of the dan ce hall siren
a revel ation in re i na i ^a b l e f emi nine
, transformation**!.
| At Lyric Friday

Z aza is a popular singer in one of
the g a ye st musical halls in Pari*
S h e lends a very t e mpe st uous life
arid is much sought af ter by the
beaux of the town
One night she
me e t s Bernard a man about town.
In hi rid t lo- ii i ' i i o and a (r ,-r a f ri \ ■*
loti' flirtation falls deeply in love
witti hkim
It is not long before
es t abl i sh es her in an a p a r t m e n t ,
where they live happily for several
! months.

And the

Her i nf at u at i on for Bernard is the
only real ami lasting e motion t hat
Mae Murry at tin- S t a r Fr day.
wit In n
(if emir*.* that ' s dif
7 xz i lias ever e\ pe rn*in .■d and sh&gt;
•«&gt; t h«*y l«*l hi*r
lie.li* ! 1*•■» her whole iTIHI.- nature t.&gt;
I iivi -' s (t . rr ee aatt eessil Ik-si
l e s t in
in New Hart t lie t .1-4, .d i|i;i I; i ug him happy
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I pon one o r rasmn, the G e r m a n
ambassador passes and reminds von
the stellar role.
T h e incident is b e ­
Ritz of his rank, and that he must
tween the distingui shed artists, T h e ­
not marry beneath his station.
B ut
odore
R ob e r t s and
James
Neill,
he persuades Mentha to go with him
to a road-house on the out ski rts of
when one os t h e dissolute f at her of
the city
White there lie is seen by
a girl *n the sl ums meets the digniMeeiiu's cousin
fled g r an df at he r of a wealthy young
".he o u t c o m e of this grave s i t u a ­
"/a/a"
r« tin',, which ends the play, is full " f
F reder i ck
in
mall.
Thi s li ttle incident alone is P aul in e
Comi ng
to j ((t w o rtf, jjoing miles to see.
real heart t hr obs and some splendid
T h e story of the i mmor tal d r a ma
comedy.
" T h e Dream G i r l " Is a P ar a mo un t
" Z a z a . " which has been adapted a- a
At Lyric Wednesday.
Program picture,
ph o t o pl ay by the F a m o u s Player
tn C o mp a n y , with Paul ine F r e d ­
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p?S=dE-r1
er ic k the f dr a mtret- rTuoTurffV F n
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of t h e screen in the title role, and
which is tu a ppe ar on the ParaI m o u n t Pr o gr am at the S t a r . T h u r t *
day next week is as follows:

she won't tak e their first hints, they
put her hag into her arms.

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over- excit ed, and then winked c r a f t ­ ' ness dissolves In the light of his
■faith.
ily at the director.
In the end lie rides off alone across
One of the cleverest hits of acting I

" M c r n a ' * R o m a n c e " T e a c h e s Thrift
Th r i ft y people are looked upon a*
people who are trying to save money
T h e r e are. however, thrif ty persons
who economize onl^ becau»o it has
been tired in them aryltnut hecauao
they need inrtfley at all
J u s ' such a
person is little M e e n a , _ in " L i t t l e
Meena's R o m a n c e , " a new Tri angl eKitie Arts release.

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hut, learning that she has mo ne y
they fawn upon her.
It so happens t h a t the Count von
Rltz Is now comi ng to call upon
Meena's cousin, and when he arrives
he finds Meena, scrubbing brush in
hand on the steps
He natural ly
supposes she is the maid and she.
seeing under ins arm some books
that he has brought for the daug h t e r
of the house, takes him for a book
agent
In this mutual belief, they
meet on " t i l e girl's day o u t " in the
park each week, and their love p r o ­
gresses mightily

revealing the treu.s-

along B r o a d w a y and U believed to
be a g r a f t taker. Wa ts on T i s wo r t h ,
a weal thy young mun, i nst it ut es a
reform investi gat ion, and the D i s­
trict A t t or ne y is exposed..

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Disbarred and disgraced Kiplinger
derieds
t o revenge himself upon
Kama, wh o m he considers the cause
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of his downfall.
He cul t ivat es the
friendship of J a m e s Gilson, an u n ­ L
scrupulous society woman, who is *1 All Local Advertisements Under
much in t h e c o mp a ny of T i t sw o r t h This Heading T HR EE CENTS a
and holds his respect
Kiplinger has Line For Each InHertlon. Minimum
evidence of a crooked .transaction C h a r g e 2 5 C e n l u .
in which J a n e part icipat ed, and he
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t hr e a t e n* exposure unless she do es
his bidding. Through J a n e, R o m a is
For S a l e — W h i t e Leghorn C o c k ­
int roduced to Ti ts wo r t h .
He is
erels.
Yo un g st rain, $1.00 eac h . One
made to understand that she is a
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cockerel C ol umbi an
pure wo ma n , and she is led to believe |I1*;11
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that
he
knows about
her , , * * 1 . , W ya n d ot t ea bred from B a l t i mo r e
They fall in love and soon af ter are dinners. $10 00.
Also one oak side
i|uietly married
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I board. &lt;10.00
I nquirc at 9 1 l Turk
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av ettue
After t h e wedding Kiplinger c o n ­
fronts t h e couple and denounces
For Sal e T w o city ,ots, with a
Roma, telling T i t s wo rt h of her past, five room house on same.
Locat ed
and she is the notorious " s c ar l e t on S
W c o rne r of E l e v e n t h and
w o ma n ."
T i t sw o r t h gives Kiplinger Laurel* avenue
Also one 2 y e a r old
a beat ing but bears R om a confess cow, thoroughbred Whit e f’ok i n
Lhal
by li.L'l_tol^J
t tie trut h.__ Before
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jiucks and chickens.
For i nf or mahe car T^egarh coi npdsnrr;~~ftrthnvTng t l o i r a p p l y * on pr-mT*«-s“*~ 'Pr / J ; ' GHX t t
this blow, and speak to her. R o m a ftllan.
97-2tpis gone. S h e secures e mpl o y me n t in
For S a l e —One 12 inch e l e c tr i c fan.
n f a ct or y , hidden from her f ormer
A
bargain.
Also some household
friends.
J a n e now hopes to win
Am leaving to wry r e as o n for
Titsw o r t h ’s love, but he remains' goods.
P. t). Box 1112. S a n ­
st eadfast in his love for his wife, selling cheap.
ford.
Fla
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and bec o mes ext reme l y melancholy
J a n e goes to Roma and tells her she
For Sale
Folding tiaby c :il», ( ' OS t
is wrecking his life, that if she would
$22. 50 will ip'll for $ti.OO.
Aliio 10
save him. she must divorce him and
bushels of seet 1 potatoes for fall
openly return to tier old life If th
w u
planting
? 1 00 per bushel
street and cafe
This R o m a does
Dressor. R F D •l
l ’ lu»n«'
It proves the severest blow of all for
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T i t s w o r th . and in- is about to yield
to J a n e ’s persuasion to c o me to her,
Fpr Sal e C h e a p - H o r s e , wagon,
when he learns thp trut h.
He seeks buggy anil surrey, all in good con­
out R o m a , lp*gs her to forgive him dition
Apply a t W.
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as he long ago had forgiven her, and n a t h y ’s F ur n i t ur e St ore.
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they are papjiily reunited
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which is a consi derabl e fortune and
taking this in a large telescope bag^
M e d i a goes to live with her weal thy
tihli tel at l i e s are inclined to despise
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Friday* and 'Saturdays
a id p m. P ut i i t cs start each
night at 7 thl p. m.

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\l I'lliiHihy Triangle Day
Lit tie Meena's Rotnanc. ’ featur­
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&lt;&lt;n n slack wire.

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For Rent
room house, Sanford
Heights
See it L IVrkihs. at The
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For
house
Apply

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12
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one (dock from
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bicycle. must be in good condition.
and !■ Slpg h.-a vil v
W Ittie III t he a.*
Eddie Mahan,
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•if rt*Mildu I he ha i h*1 IH surprised
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hy anot he r oifnual
and
11 aw s m s
W a n t e d T o buy horse and gro­
game, Borneo tie started tit praise him
1kills him
Hawkins is arrested. And
cery de l i ve ry wagon. W ill pay cash.
"Oh. (tint's nothing to swell up i^v.-r
hik w fe goes to Kiplinger the Dls
I’arrignriH team wasn't breaking Its S o r r e nt h M a r k e t , S o r r e n to , Fla.
tried At to rn ey and makes a plea in neck to win," said Mahan-.
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his behalf
Kiplinger is absolutely
LO ST
without prinple. and dO"S not hesiNot a Thlno to Boast Of.
t :i t f* t ri make im improper pro|in- -il j
Lost., St raye d or S t ol en in SanMoscow reports that a Russian snr
to It Hit t
if. itfr-p** f.. I*-r her ii-t?i* -*%
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with .1 1 k' ll t ’**•$&gt;t •*! 1 •• it -In
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aid, or Henry McLuulin, Mrs. M a l ­
wife has made, he openly denounces Post
colm W right, Palmett o, F'la.
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her and turns her Into ttie street
Then tie gets a divorce
Ignored by
J a v a ’s D r a t h P l a n t .
Found — M e n ’s hat on
Beardall
ail her friends and driven out of s o ­
I lie *b atii plant of J a v a tins flow- avenue.
Ow ner muy have s ame by
ciety, she is thrown upon her own era wliicdi continually give off n pdrpaying for ad and identifying prop­
resources and becomes known as fumo b o powerful ns t o overcome. If
erty itt Moor e' s St ati on store. C. ” •
" T h e S c ar l e t W o m a n . " void of heart Inhaled for any length of time, a fullChorpening.
and conscience.
T h e District At- grown mah. and which kills all forms
torney bec o mes notorious for his as- of i nsect life that come undor t t a ' I n­
sociating with the sporting element fluence.

Want Ads Bring Resuits

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�IN THE HEART OF T H E WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

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lead of -GO votes o ve r his opponent.
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i c f c started. Ho weve r, the count of
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to far .i * possesspii) nf the Certificate
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Last S u n d a y evening Mrs Hu r ­
ley’s group rendered an titt. resting,
h -Ipfut program having for the mu' i Ject, " M i l . f F\|ie. t t * i'i 11. io I ike
t are of Me it ben I tang*
’! hfeatens ’"
M1 Use and Wild i.mi
gave i t *111 ininuti- , '-ire** on ' "Unr
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, o r n er ,-t inn- f o r t h e a tidi * *
1 h 11 1 ■* ■ * i r a l : ■i of 1
I ■&gt;rd i.inuiti of
t li i* jo-w
Presii . ter i an S u p p i * was on July
."Ird
I " '
, I,or. h w.i* laid w ...........d a,
M r - T h e ire "t ber- In p was fur year* r.
noun at gin o'clock
S e v e r did the m i l t e d
by
i mmi grati on
and
by
sun set in the west upon a more im transfer of meinhef "nip from Si lver

t I •• II M o n

* ;’l meet at t 'o' r g alar 1 -oi* n .0
at the regular place, t ' l n l floor " !
the Huptiat Te mp' e .
Mr, C a t c h e T s
grmi[i will have char ge of the pro­
gram
Visitors Moist iiirifla'ly we|
co tiled

L a k e r h ' i r c h a n d w.- t i e d i n o u r r e r p r e s s i v e o r l i et t t t i ut f c e r e m o n y a n d
t he r e w a s a l a r g e e r o w d nf p e o p l e ••! | u r d s of mi eg r i d e r s t h o s e f a t h e r s i d
.ill de no i ni u a t u i n s

p-r-ent

to

wiDic-s

1 -isbyi-

ENGLAND
AND RUSSIA
ADVANCING
Ml III!

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GUARDSMEN
GET INCREASE
IN PAY ROLL

Will S trik e

ti thcer* of the four bt ot herhoods
will assemble here during the re­
maining days of the week
E N C I.E SAM R E L I E V E S T H A T
Ball ots
arrived
at
brotherhood
L A B O R E R IS W O R T H Y
headqu ar t er s t oday in big bundles.
O F I! I R K
Brotherhood li lni .i !' predi t"d tiiat*
the vote of all the organization*
W ashmgtoii, J ul y J.s
Increased
would lie overwhelmingly in favor of pay for officer* and tt-.eti of the regu­
authorizing their c o n f e r e n c e , rum- lar ar my and national guard in
iai|l " » t o - ettM-w-Mfri^ri ti rt hri r a i l r n^sL
c o mp ani es refused to grui\t an eight- gettcy, improved c am p condition* to
hour day and t i me and a half pay safeguard their health and au t h o r i ­
for overt ime.
zation for them to v o te in the Held
at the coming presidential electibn
were provided in a m e n d meiitn to thi;
M e t h n d t s i s R e t urn
, Rev Steiruney er. M r s Perry and ar my appropriation bill agreed to
Mrs . luhu
li
.linkins have re- today by the senate
turt'e'l Iroru their trip to J umt luska
My a vote of I I to LI the senat e
where they i t tended the big M e t h o d ­ also suspended tin rules to adopt an
ist meeti ng at the benntlfllj resort ame ndme nt changin/ the age litn
h
'la
\ i■r t 11 &lt; .ir■11111 i 11111ui .t 11*’ . it ti.i iinU'ii fur ♦•III.St Uiel.t 11. t ll"
I’hey I . ml •*I lit •' U. t &gt; III geMllig llii.l.e regular araiv f riim ••ightet’n lii t wenI’ ll u l Tl I l k Ut of t h e f l noi l s a n d Were i , lute
■' r- u. if lion! t l;f 11 «■ nl "f
obliged to detour via the Murphy parents or guardt art*.
t tie
1 inlet
branch.
All of the m are glad to he provision men under t we nt y one nowIntel: home in Sanf ord where floods serving in the a rm y would tint he
do not occur
ret.ll lli-'l III t he se rviee unless i hi’y
tiled wit hid thirtv day - tlm wr’tten
,
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HIGH MARK
IS ATTAINED
IN MEMBERS
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PRESBYTERIAN CORNER STONE LAID

fr
at the It *1 P t I . m.iuip'i.eiit at
Luke C i d . and hrdught Jinn,
m it h
.
M l^ u iioi^
^
^ ,,r tiTrlmr I nrkrd o-rTe a-Tew*points o ' ranking highest in (he
s t at e and easily took second honors.

i

Mr

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,

,

N'cu Y»r k, Inly
T h e ti me al
lowed for the votes of the Hrotherhood of Firemen, Knginemen, C o n ­
ductors and T r a i n m e n in the e a s t on.
the ipiestiim id calling a strike for
shorter hours and bet ter p a y ex­
pired today.
T h e o dir ini count of
the Vote v ill begin hei'e August 1,
and will cont inue until August fi

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Misses Mtn-.p*
M. w. irt
It i*a
moiid
Itarlfnrd. Mrs !•'. F Cut hel,
( i i l ' hel

tuning a t ot al gain of ’Hi’ votes,
—-ea him by r e c o u n t s in various
Wnner-Thfiftmr-nor-inclmietti -W,:
,■ Kntitt, f or mer s t a t e comptroll er
and unsuccessful c a n d i d a t e In tin?
primary &lt;&gt;T J u n e 0. acc ordi ng to t h e
ruling of the " l a t e can vass i n g hoard
j,M issued an ot h er s t a t e m e n t .
This
lime the st at eme nt r o m e s in printed
form, galley proofs from Tal lshasnee
3 ti«l comprises t h r e e col umn*.
The
tahnlatmn of votes gained on the
Vi "to us reeminls shows Mr
K no t t
I &gt; ;nti . ahead of t h e Miapi.ntv g ' V' u
\{r &lt; i l l ' h&gt;‘ t h e canvass i ng hoard
tieing Mr
K n o t t ’s figures

&gt;

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P I
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unde*
11.. ,.ew regim.e
o nil,. . rTor l lie imuil V* * ,i&gt;\ 1 1■ . * *.t n
S. P Kennedy will t- ' h e very
ltei"ut nrestdent; M'»* 1 uei lie I tinea,
secretary and Miss M a n u. l i i n c ,
Mr* Hiirley. Messrs, M a h l m Wright
ami I'orre.t Gat h d. captains of the
groups
T h e four groups wilt
he
h JU [ i » pi , •i i ’ , ,|s t 11* 11 A !'
I
groups

I'*

APPEARS

•ft ,

W ,„ th L i v i n g

S \ N F M l t l b F LOR I DA. F il l DAY. J l ' l Y 2K. I'JIC

late fig u r es

CANIHDATE

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the I'tectors.”
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prog res ‘ ion of recount pr
.'. .'i f.ir ha given Mr K ‘ " i t
billowing g ai ns'

I . - mu count; , a gain of V&gt; vutee
Ktaiti and a loss of 1 1h votes foi
t* or a r e l at ive gain for K n o t t
i:j
ia.Mlioii county recounts in three
Dints with a gain of J!) votes for
"tt
'iiwannee c o u n t y a gam &lt;&gt;f hi
&gt;s for K n o ( t .
•••on count y a gain of 10 votes in
1 precincts recount ed.
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gala

I'MUIIt v. a gain " f 1 votes do*'
error

to

the

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when

t'sfer was ma d e from tally sheet
sheet for t h e canvassing board.

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public interest, but l|ie I t ali an* have
recently beep making good progress
in the Dolomites

.ift.i
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church this year
(ieneral Assembly
and did it royally

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and
Austrian* appear unable t o ; I'lei ted dea on. and they wt f, .nl orr h o t u l : 1 ’ &gt; i ■i - ! !
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V . iirhmii!.
. al.e .1 sue-i&gt;»xf.il stand a it v w her" I' dal .....! and i 1al’.-d
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it
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against
the VI.
against the
v.. torioll*
t.»r«ou* Russian
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Ketgwin
w Ho l,B,| 1 « ■ L. ( i o o d n u e ,
I!
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forces
fletiera! d a k harolT s recent I Rev
H. nry
K u wtn
vv na ,a.| , ..........
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Kp||,
ll tgee. Cfi'tn Hejii'.1 I' d \ Kent
w i t h i n ' r n * fi tl y m o v e d t o D r L l t l d o
a1
Alii ! *,S'
h as »,r o u g h ! h i l l
.•■.red a s s t i t . - d
s ll fi pl .
to (■'•'.
-el,.r
a!,out 1- Milk's id R r u . i . . v- i t ' h
here
half
hm
ti
me
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guards the appr oach t«&gt; l . emh u t g
half.
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na
t
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Sundays.
1
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u
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i
three,
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and p l a c e s von
n o l h i i n r ' s ar my i
F
SUp.’tl iti'l.'b lit
danger.
Kvr.i
* h,!% h,,lr " " V
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iI tie
h*' women are in
tn .rmtgm
irougiil -" rrg
g aain.
T\|e quick fall of Krr.ingan lead Sanf ord and Url ando could nut pay 1 iT(i|, l)n(I,,r
AssemMy' s Auxiliary
wi|{| , , rH ,j
,,
:l.
to the supposition that the l u r k s ti n- splendid man ni Hod without
-pier •
T! .
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T.
r , . . Ht
must have removed the gun* from the axsistance of mir !'rest&gt;ytery of
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n*.
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of II o
I |.e defenses of this town t " assist v| Ii.tinx,
w141. 11 t . . ‘ * ;ii t l . i r •I «?f
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p.iting sip'll a rapid Russian ad started "&gt;'l fosterm
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MHP- Ill sip ll a ill Mi' ult Count r .
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M at mi stakes were made on t h e
' t .ibulatioil of tip’ votes III e ve rt
of I li*- s t a t e has now been
i
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All that
I
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Ilf lor is an a c c u r a t e tall, ami a
*•■ t count, mid hi deiiiiTiib’ it thi "■lleie [ hltve t h e support of a 1'
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\\ ashingtn.i, J u l y v. Jtv50,933 of
11 o live ii i! ion *1 il'ar federal road
fund wdI) In* avai labl e this year under
th,. ,„.w federal aid mail act allotted
the s o u t h -rn states, the agricul­
(ll
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111
pit 1 11department
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tural
announced.
(.Jeor,-i i wii- ,iwar led the largest amount
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K:oli.iYor

|l)p wopi,|
s i st ae t cashier and auditor of the
I tiese figures give Knot t n t ot a l
T h i s li ttle sketch ii fieik ;itei! to ' Heard
National
Bank
died this
n to date, on thi’ recounts and
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M e m b e r s h i p of t h e Fi rst Fri morning
He hud.........................................
1....... in dl health
f error in C l a y county of 3t)3
T h e church building which was re- by t er i an C hu r c h of Sanford, Florida, sume time, but relatives, business
Most of tni‘ teachers for Se mi nassociate* and his physician never
•ex, or A3 v o t e * more that C n t t * olo c o u n t y ’" excel lent school* have moved to ma ke room for this church pa$i, j i r c se n t and future,
realized hi* condition w as so serious.
Respect full y,
‘ Jotity as eertified by the s t a t e been appointed and a* soon as the was erected .almost Immediat el y after
T h e exact cause of deat h ha* not
the
organi
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on
a
lot
given
b
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been determined
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will publish the same.
fopl s.

Mr t lure 1 irril » hit
London. Inly ‘J .v
S S; Mc C l u r e ,
the American puldish'-r. must return
to the United S t a t e s on the Amerp a n hner, Philadelphia, on which hi*
arrived at Liverpool, government
official# said.
T h e homo office re­
fused him u permit to *t ay in Ung-

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JULY 28. m e

T H E 8 A N F O B D HE R AL D

COUNTY

HAPPENINGS

A BUNCH OF INTERESTING I T E M S FROM CORRESPON­
D EN TS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY EFFICIENT
REP O RT ER S COVER TE RRIT ORY FOR HERALD

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W. I'
Utley s p e n t
liny s n t l h her d;nlg liter Mrs
t u - s u l nv
Mr-

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wi i k
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Mr

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II. J . Overst ree t .
S u n d a y Mr. nnd
Mr«
Overst reet,
Mr.
ami
Mr?
Wynn motored to K i s s i m me e and
epent t h e day with M r and Mrs.
it II Wy nn all going o ve r in the
Overstreet ear.
Mr
(has
and Will
are in Seville lookup;

There

rattle

nettrt.%'

has heen

i imipletion
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■j|n n ,j nn,| N Pnj are building a fine
hiirn on their Meardall a ven u e farm.
A . D o r ne r and C. Flower? ure l.uild^
, jnrni| (m Cf.|,.rv avpmu..
Mr.
(, pr is
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Humphreys
af ter their

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McCli'llnnd, C,
.Mr?. M. Ilrydcn went to New ( u moron J . F
Kll ? wort h art'
York last week a f t e r a visit of some C hambi ' rl ni n. 1 C
length witn her son T
W Hrvden a l s o h a v i n g l a n d t i l e d
and ftimilv ami will sail for Glasgow
M r am! Mrs W \ R a y n o r and
Si ot l a n d . \ ug St'h
mhel and Mr
iml Mr&gt;
tl.i ugh I .-r
from t iiarlestiu
to l i a r her * - *

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in-law *H L). D ur a n t .

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Mr
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l . avrt o* lyis been
i ns p e c ti ng orange

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M r - ii \ M a r s h a l l v.Vit suddenly
railed to Hunti ngdon. Penn . b&gt; the
u m- \pei 1ed ill* at h of ii i-r son -1n Ia a
Ml Arthur C. T e dl ni d
Mr
led
ford was a cc i d e n t al ly drowned T h u r d a y afternoon.
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WALKKR DICKSON. Manimcr

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CORONADO. FLORIDA

Sanford Vulcanizing Works

p r •• i Ii

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W . L. Cooper

are e n ­

getting stuiiewhut hoitjesiek for dear

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Sanford. Fla.

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Cnparctl u&gt; liandlc \11 Kind- ttl’ lve|»airs nn \nm and
Molnrcy t ie I ire&gt; and I nltes

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12 I’aHttcnutT Stanley Sleantet,
Aulo. perfect order, alnuiHl new.
Swift, quieJ, reliable and econ­
omical. Can lie converted into
a Truck in live minutes. Clad
to show and test car.
&lt; ust
$2300. Mill lake $1 100 Cash.

Reid has

best manner and that they are haV

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every one who can should hear huu
sui.d..
vi- iio- here
Mr? \t . r n- t on s-app .» d &gt;hildr- n
k |..i h a v i 1 i t -i tin- g i r ? !
of Mr T ruitt lor the past week left Sunday
for Ml ant u. ( la. , for a m o n t h ’? s t a y
tltere
Mr Sa|»p will visit difTerent
pari- of Florida before returning t-.
their homu i i . Tanipfl

Mr a i . 1 Mr- 1 \\ Il M . i n "'1 U
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•Isup( i * r 1 a . r mn ■,i d f r. . 11 t In' 1,r .ir&gt;' ov.-r
I •a . ( oria -pending sortie
t.i Mr- M u
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1st ilwat mryUitaf - .

FOR S A L E

home oti C a m e r o n avenue

I J oy ama is but'ding an addition
to i ts home on Itenrdall avenue and
has built a t e na n t house
ClitTord

esc a pes

IRON STAIRS
GRAT1NQS
IRON QATCS
IOIST ANCHORS
UOHT TRUSSES
WINDOW GUARDS
WINDOW SCfftENS

F

K e nt Itossi-t'er has !&gt;i*eri a recent
\isitor a * ’ vari ous point? in Georgia.
nesiiay ami h.ol dinner -sill, Mr- ,
|,t,Illltifu| I(1.vv home of Mr.
1 \ St -r i s t r o m, it being the latter * |Mlll
Nlr.
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r’elerv
M. i r v ' a r ' t. i . i ' ih

n n

T h e J un i or ? closed their contest
lorida etal roducts o
of tin* past month
t h e Reds vvinJACKSONVILLE. FJ-A. a
iiing by a maj or i t y of one.
I he
Itlui ? imd old aim'd II new mi ni i e r s w h i l e (lie Red? had
I t h a t
making a tot al id
I new members
added t&lt;&gt; the Sunday sebnol d or i n "
the past month, t hrough the e f ­
TRADE M1N8
fort? of Hi*' J un i or d e pa r tme nt ,
(lie
V m l o r department will have i ban
TONIC DIGESTIVE
i^iet in honor of the occasion in
stimulates the digtytive organs to action
tbvir hall next F n d t i i _ v &gt; truing
so
that thi' food th4t enters the Mlomtu h
o
is digested and assimilated.
Sold only
' T h e morning worship S u n d a y . w a s
by
us
51.00.
R.
C.
ROWER.
ryie of the best since t h e supply pa s­
tor, Mr
Reid has been with us
T h e electric fans were running full
blast and the hall was rattier cool,
and Mr Reid seemed to feel e n j o y ­
ment in delivering tile escel l- nt s e r ­

W M. Moore ami little daughter
A m y of T a m p a are spending Strme1
t i m e at the home of his sister. Mrs
J o e C a m er o n

a lea
M 't*

AND STRUCTURAL
IRON WORK

Mr
linkms, the superi ntendent
of tin* Sunday s c ho ol was absent
S unday morning, lie having gone on
o n e of the great C a t e s tours, and
p l a ce a? superi ntendent was filled
b y &lt;chelle Maine?, w no stated that
tin- program was an enl ei nji nrsbemi*
one. but from Hie way in which
t h e sarin* Was ear ned out we are led
to believe otherwise.
.

KI . D KK SI MMNU j * N K W S
s pe ndi ng a portion of t Ii*-ir ti.ne at
Mr
ami MrIt
.1Overstreet 1 C a n i r m n Ci t y for
the pitr«t year
motored o v r t from l . o i k h u r l in their
\J r nml Mm Unlit
King,
Jr .
new Htiplniibtlr ninl a e r e
the alter- Ironi near T i t u s vi l le have been visnoon H u n t ' of M r? .1
M
Wynn i t o r s here recently
Th nr«'! ay
J
K Mc C le l l a n d has heen e n t er ­
Mr? \V !• Nolan spe n t a plea?
ant tiny at the home of Mr anil
Mrs It A CaMiilnv Wedne sday.

FIRE ESCAPES

holding up much b e t t e r (his s u m ­
me r than ever before in the summer
mo n t h s, and this is to he the case
eve ry summer if (he people deride
t h a t there Ts no place like Sanf ord,
arid Sanf ord' s Sunday schools and
churches

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I is beyond the hounds
of p o s s i b i l i t y to an sw er
prom ptly the mass of c u rtostry telephone calls t h a t
threaten tn sw am p our e x ­
changes e ve ry time there is u
lar^je fire.
Calls for physit ians, the a m ­
bulance or the police, held up
at sm h times tni^ht result in
the loi*s of human life."

SOUTHERN BELT
T E L F P H O N F AN D

T E L E G R A P H CO.

For y o u r protection, as well
ns for th e protection of you c
neighbors, we ask you not to
call the t e l e p h o n e operator
merely out of curiosity. After
all, she has no m o r e informa­
tion than vou have.

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brand-new OLIVER Typewriter the regular
$100 machine.

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Seventeen Cents a Day

W yn n e left Utility lor

j •«.111*- I, (ii.irvi.i uni "Ms t.ai...i to
vI..U Mt " hi ,.. ri-iiUj vi—. ,u i i .mpiuieii hv her 'brighter Mrs Haw­
kins of Siiitfnnb

makes this wonderful writing machine yours
hut a small lirst payment.

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Maffori! atiii
.Miss t i n i i i i
Hawkiii? motoreil over to I (isula

Wrjni'sd.iv evening

Come in and see this stock of Furniture. Jt will pay you to take ad­
vantage of I his Sale, whet her you need Ihis fu rnitu re right away or not.
We are going to close out ourentire line of Furniture, Cranite Wear
Hardware and some of the f ixtures, al prices that will surprise you.
Reduced Prices on Muslin Underwear and Ladies’ and Childrens’
Ready-to- Wear. In fact, we are making reduced prices on all our stock.

T H R E E -IN -O N E C U T P R I C E S T O R E
CORNER FOURTH PT».LET AND SANFORD AVENUE

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s p e l t -i j 'b-isaiit .iJleriuion at Mr?.
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llaptist T e mp l e
’sumlay school tit
the Teinj il e
S u m l a v morning was well utteniie.l
I t is said I hot t h e a t t e n d a n c e i?

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GKOItGK WASHINGTON NKVKIl IIAI) A THING ON T H IS I'AGK

WALLACE HOLDS
ORLANDO TO SIX HITS
DURING 14 LONG INNINGS

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I'hey declare t ha t the pitch* and Mr P al me r he' s kind ol one id $.. 110 , 011(1 &gt;.f bonds by I ia«|c counInt; i* ..'I color tins year and con
too and I do admi r e g e n t l eme n tv. Kla . for building causeway o v e r
sidcr t * em*e|v,.* lucky if they have id.Hides
T h e y are all wonderful Hiseayne ll.iy u t~Mi ami
one fhi.irer hi their s t abl e s who can men.
I have the highest regar f for
" C o n s t r u c t i o n c o n t r a c t s have been
twist 'em .iv.-r for n fill! gu.ur.
As them all. hilt of course Mr Pal me r awarded ns billows:
evldetie.. of t he wisdom of -*1 he' r is first in niy heart s o me t hi n g tells
" A p a r t m e n t house*, \tlanta, f Ju.,
sy s t e m in changing pit. her* so fre* ine some ti.nc, in the near f uture t hat
mid T a m p a . Kla.: ban k building,
.juentl
the managers call a t t en t i o n I will be M r .
P a lme r Here's h op­
' p a r t . inburg. S. ( ’ . bridge, Floyd
to the f.n-t that the average Inis per ing
Nours t r ul y.
count-., ( ) i
drainage,
Polk and
Miss
Kano- in no greater than in past
'semin.&lt;le counties, Fla
vi ctory
years, nor ii:i•« the number of .'lint
building, S p a r ta n b u r g, S (' . fruit
st icker* increased
At the clone of
T h e following &lt;|lle 'lolls were re­
packing plant, Ki ssimmee, Fla. ; g a r ­
last
ea&gt; in |7 liutsmen Meveli vj* ceived at t h e S p o r t i ng D e p a r t m e n t
age building. Kustis, Kla.: ci ty jail.
the \ tnerican and six in the N’ a- 1 from a lady fan
So ut h J ack son vi ll e, Fla
school
t in tin I league
had m a r t s of ;i&lt;*0 W
(Question. Did J i m Wi ndham pitch buildings [trooksville and M a rt i ns ­
tional leagve had marks of TOO or for tt rl ando the year that Hughey
ville, M i s s . Coc oa, Fla. , and addi ­
SENSATIONAL. CATCH BY BURDICK IN T W E L F T H INNING C H L O RO FO R M ED bet te r At the present time, with Jenni ngs C'y Yo un g and V tllic tion, M a r i a n n a , F la. : fair buildings,
half the season yet to be pl aye d, Keeler were on t h e t e a m?
ORLANDO’S CH ANCE S, W H IL E T H E HITTING OF CHAPMAN AND C O B B .
E a s t m a n and V al do st a, G a . ; w a r e ­
there are f ewer than a divert b a t s ­
\nswer. He's t h e s a me old guy.
houses,
Augusta and L a G r a n ge , G a .
ALSO F E A T U R E I) - - ( ’OB ITS LONG DRIVE MADE A R A B B I T OUT
men in each league traveling in the
Question. 1 have often heard the
" I n d u s t r i a l pl ants will be e s t a b ­
sel crt circle.
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expression,
"Jones,
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the lished us follows:
Th i s line of dope seems to ma ke frei ght ."
Is this t h e same I ones
" C l a y working pl an t , St ev e ns P o t ­
What
was considered the best suver.
It ha ppe ried at a critical third.
D e c a t u r utte
a t t e m p t s to It u it t t h e managers* method id handling who mannges t h e Lucernes ( Or l a n ­
tery. Ga.: c a n n e ry . I.eesburg, Flit.;
base ball g a m e of the season look stage of the gunie
Th e Sa iford and was t hr own out In,' C h a p m a n . their pitchers look right
It alsrf do*?
If so. Wh.it did he pay sh e
cold st orage plants. ( Ir.ark, Ala . and
•Ahell full* tll.it wl-r*- t ri-'fiit
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Orlando T u e s d a y
miigli t up In the nint h
Leon
make.-, I he stubs look u bit weak I freight m i ’
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Dc t Ii•• * tio|«‘ &lt; Imr.
"Pop"
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Arthur
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Holiinson t In
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\nswer T o tiie best of my k no wl ­ grist and feed mill. Greenville. \*a ;
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lumber pl ant, near
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lb- game, being called with Dm |m*» i.ilioh of III' wnude’ ful &lt; 11 Ii soil dies Ollt lo deep C
I'.ll MKT heave- formerly aecoinph' hed
a helluva lot nf useless baseball g in n erv , I . v . i i k . ( L i
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w, . . k• ri a Inti.- and with the .«i. 1 .&lt;1 t»r ! ft. i . . r r. Ii .i I.I. i .
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Giving T h e m F a i r W a r n i n g .
Alexander. of the Phillies, was the have to fall out side the left hold foul
pmir su ppo r t failed tu set tin* purr Nothing doing on cither aide m tin- I’.ilmiT . ml vanctng a
b a s e on t tit*
W’llllnm. noon a f t er ho started to
only (linger able to go over t h e e n ­ line (in Orlando) to be a real foul?
thr rest of t h e ||a,nc. " Po p! * pi tch. .1 second. Sanford stored one more in thrown in Wallace ei.di dn' t do a ny school, ranin home one day and snld:
tire route of fiiuc innings
The
Answer Noil know in real league
Some Imivn at school are beginning
a woti.lerfid gurne from the stund- t i e llnr.l
I ' m l -..&gt;•• 'ir.t up f i n n e d thing for t h e . ui ' c
Peral tirst up
ll osl. o
V nericati' , on tlie dav in ball parks they have a chal k line to meddle will! me and they bad be l ­
|i.tmt of lilts which were secured the F r e e * . ' Walla..- Mud .mi to l.-lt receive* Ids l.a-e on
get t ing hit.
.pjest ■ - ii ' f .l ll ul h and Fost er I. all the wav down the foul 11tic and ie f slop It "
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confident of Mr P al me r t b i t I
went to sleep and saw
f 2 0 bills
moving all urouiul me.
Yo u see
t h a t ’s what I think of his pitching.
He's u wonder the eighth wonder
I' ve seen the seven
In this particular, however, the of the world.
big league pilots are not inclined to i wonders of the world and he's the
agreo with the boss of t h e American eighth. } Yo u see 1 uni a blonde
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whieh " P o p ' . ’ Wnllitre wejiJ the e n ­
mv p o c k e t bo o k wmild alfnr I me t*»
ure d i s t a n ce the following article
N- a I me nt ioned the (net in niy
seems to be ut (null
last lett er t h a t w illicit
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T h e s e as on ' s record
of
maj or |M.t , i nR on Sanf ord I would go the
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the big t u n e pitcher abl e to go the , )|U){ a |) e a u l if u| diamond ring t hat
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P e a l Dost and N e a r L e a d e r of D e n v e r T e a m .
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Dealers in Furniture Bedding and Stoves
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f f. M . HA VS L S , HutdnrM Manager ' " i g the L ord' s work hut that t h r r r-— * ..
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We accept
deposits in any amount, either checking or interest bearing and
assure absolute safety for all funds entrusted to our care.

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N w d u H « « 4 a i M i M.D M U M « &lt; | » 1 1 M (),
Woman's A u x ilia ry , C h r is t ia n

resentnttve*.
South Florida would
h a v e ;1 2 , if reapportion merit iiill
u as adopted.
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hntl cnvnr S o c i e t y . oll.eers and t e a c h ­
North F lo ri d a would gain but H
ers of the Su n da y school
rne nbers in tin* legislature while
Th** filler* iif lb** rhi irrh
th#1 sout h F l o r id a would gain I t
eorner stone in place after which
Theref ore I believe ,t
is to the
hr
llrowidess dismissed the and) j,IIO(|
„ i u t h Florida to ail.tpi the
enee with p r a t e r after the choir and r e ap p o rt ' on n i e n l bill.
audi ence had sung the doxology
If tin- a m e n d m e n t is lost
when
T h e new building will be one of will the legislature ma k e another

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Fred D e l U r r j ol T a m p a is
now in harmony with all parties
He
has g on e ha- k to selling pianos nguir.

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JULY

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A(wording to the ri apport i m •i.ent
n o r m Florida would have 2 '* -&gt;oia

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want tour b u s i n e s s

C. M. HAND

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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O. L. TAYLOR

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the best in the s t a l e and const ructed and better reii pporti nnment • ill-'
T h e Hoard &lt;d T r a d e meets to- of the vitrified brick and built along*
S ome djiy there will be a m cunloght at headquart ers to tally the the latest and most improved lines slitiitionul co nve nt i on and a n&gt;"*
names of new m e mb e r s .
Can any^vill
afford
the c o n g e l a t i o n
the s t a t e c o n s t it ut io n made. Would not
red blooded citi gcn of Seminole g r e at es t c om f o r t and convc ni e pec . s o ut h Florida be be t te r prepared to
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county refuse to j oin this band of I t will co me within t we n t y feet of tilko care of her i nterests with as
Hunting Dunce /English) and P e t - diat e act io n and rebuild t h e bridges.
boosters who propose to do so much the street on Oak a ven u e with the .arge a d el egati on as possible/
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r o ml l a, an English cont ra dance of
C h a r l o t t e was without sugar t o ­
for t h e city and c o u nt y ?
facing and will be built on the side­
I he ado pt i on of the a me nd me n t . . . .
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walk line on Th i r d s t reet joining give-# th#* s o u t h Morula delegation
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Congratulat ions
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ence Dor ne r was especially p r e tt y , j aide t o say |ust when t h ey avill rec o r i e r Stone of t h e r.cw and b e n i - **'cial ui&gt;d uuxiliurv soi i et v room...
Jins, are you going to get .i t o t t e r
V Danish
Dunge
the Cri-sted reive the i r supply.
fiful c hurc h building
In this day of ' ' ,1'
buildings when completed reapporti unni ent
bill passed when
commerci al a ct ivi ti es c e still ha\*e * t t 'll repres.-nl an out lay of about vou )&gt;e&lt;&gt;f&gt;l.. of the sout hern part of , , r n ■u " 1 l l " ' Shuemakers-* D a n c e
linn to build churches, which in the F 2 " . " 0 (i and with the new buildings*
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tv fifth
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Nort h Florida, 29 counties.
No r t h Fl orida, 45 representat ives.

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I lie individual who has adopted savings as a watchword
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l ’ * r»f 2 1 . Tf» 2 1 . I l a n f r 1 2 . |() a r f M
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from
Ki-**imtm*and th "r- R o iiin so n
land bring s»o«*cd at thr d v l r of Ih® laSK
of S U , - - C *1. Tp L*l U«r»4. .*9 I
[)e|ro
Light,
the
best
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I '. , i . l B u r d i c k
Tn»‘ -will
♦* in* tsiptMt) »* I hr* ttaff •uanra of aii*| erfftfirat® In th® nam® of
Will
Have
New
Hotel
W | In p i -11 tTn!r»a amhi rrrtlf lrafc *h all
has ever been invented.
A boy can
I t h»*
* •!■nrt uf
tir h
ill* M»- in I fir
Is a f a j of
iir-l r i m a n d w h i l e re- B r i n s o n
m If V'l*“ n i m e *»f •"mA r»'»» n
l nI * *nil
"f' illr • i•» t*«* rrtferm "t ar(*«irf!t:ne' 1*«' J*** l a* r|.r®d will
Kiel
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J . H. Venrby will he
w
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i' in 1 I*®
m**»( a &gt;
.• i**l t»^ tn b * t m* ifcau** th&gt;fr in on thr 2Jmf day of A u f u a t,
'ill'll' here » 1-. i •||e"ihef of |b
Hruhvi n
iiiet.t i* b r i n g l a u n c h e d to b u i l d fur 4I-.-.I -,11 I*FU*
Id f * **fl t*ti
2 *i I n ..r A M I *• 1 ^
here all the week to d emo ns t r a t e the ti
Wit nr* * rn) offirtal •ifnatur® and ■* al
ill (■ ‘11111
IN' |n n iw e a s h i - r ,,f l h • I ’a o l . n e r
I » 1 1 | 1,
F o r i I ' l e r c e a Jall.ltO O h o t e l , a n arplant to you.
!i7-‘J t e
W it rv* #■ rm&gt; *i f r u
*»&lt;£,» ml L»r»- • lid - r l l the* thr |sth day Of J u &gt; , V l &gt; I'ilfi
( ilizi'im Ban k uf Kissimmee
*r a t1
K A im im i.A s s,
c h i t e i Iilira I
b eau ty
and
a
s t r i c t l y i l l* l hr 2 **1 h 'lax of J ti &gt; \ li 1:»1 r,
i &lt;cik Circuit * nun S®mirtol® C o , Fla
l&gt;. J . i’ope, u prosperous f armer
y'l'Btj
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V \l Mr I i a n lrl, I&gt; C .
m o d e 'n one th ro u g h o u t,
it'u ctu rc
I ’lrfk ('ireuil
S#*n'inn|«* C o . Kl*
of Celery a v e n u e went to
New
Fri'&amp;tr
11 &gt; \ M Mr f . n . r l I* C
A lt R
H IN ) A
E
h e i r Luttii' ■
,» h i l - ( &gt; rlu n d o
t h i l l w il l tie II d e c i d e d c r e d i t to t h e
y r. \*r *
Sniyrnu y e s t e r d a y on business
0 city
l o t : ;
o
( hi* •ru
N nil r r *»f A:|»{ill r athcP for T *1 l l r r d I n d r r
m id
oiii* tli/it
will i ’ u i h c
th e
in jir &gt; « r s its I ’e r.il
I n I Hurl nf ihv I oti nt I lniilfr. Semittu r
SrdU n
N of ( haptr r 4 PiMU, !,•■■
of
Furnished ' r oo m, corner Th i r d and
1 t u u r i - t s a m t t r a v e l i n g m e n to s m i l e |
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f ounlf. h l i l r 4i f I , *i11 *]a
t h e S o u t h e r n S . If
Florida
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I n fr K t l i l f uf
Magnolia.
I n q u i r e of Sanf ord F u r ­ * lay M anilf n't urm C o
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that
Alfred
Foa
trr,
vvitti g r a l i t i c u t i u c . .
T h e w ork
A J (fill
T o All Cft ti i t U g a l e r r , I iijitriliutn** in&lt;l iitm l u ' f f of T a t i rrttficat® No. 9120, ao
niture Co.
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will st art in a few days us the ma ­ Dillinger
*11 1 ‘i-Moni h iv i n g C l a i m s or h r m n i l i far a i It rrlate i lo thv following d M ft lp t lo n
dated the Sth day of June, A. I). 1 9 1 1 .
0
3
0 . P. S wo po of Oviedo was s c a t ­ terials tire being unloaded at Alta­ Connell y
njealnat valiJ K a l l l f !
F in e Poac hes
^ ou. timl *»rh of you nr® b r rr h y notlrt®*1 haa filed aaid rrrtlfirate In mjr office, and
3
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tering t ho se -everlasting smiles of his monte today.
We
welcome the Brown
1. T. Hawki ns
w h i h a * recently aoii rn|iiifr«l t o p r r w n l any l U i m i »n*i liai matt** * p pile a t Ion for t a i d®ed to iaau®
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'frfnandit * tiirh yfiii *i^ r . t h f f of you mny In accordant* a Ith law. Said certificate
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around S a n f o r d yesterday.
Rollers to Sanford and hope their Sorendo
returned from his old home at C o m ­ h" vr ay m*It11 I hr* * * t a,{r nf A*. _ J 11Hi. At*- e m b r a r n th® ftdlii wing dear rl bed property
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T ay lo r
Into of Scrr noli' r o u n »y , PTofiAa, to ahuated In Seminole county, Florida, to*wi(|
merce, G».. h;lki a shipment of fine rra-fMl,
Until
f ur t he r
notice
Woodland stay will lie pleasant.
Sec 4. T p
lh*» u rnlvf wigitffl
" i e c t i f r U *( -alt) i -s lifr , N « , of .Si^ of N K U of h W t ,
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Moore
2 Q, Hang® 31
The *a» l land batnc
Elbert a peaches one dav this Week tfttlh.h t ®o &gt;&gt;»f* from thf ifatr tirrro!
Farmers wives will be quick to
Park will be open only . Sundays.
aaaeaard at the date of the U#nance of »uch
KHtvtf, J &gt; 2 4 th. 4 l* 1 ‘ 1*. »
rigid from his own trees and gave
ceftlfirate in th® nam® of Cnhnown.
U nmake co un t ry homes the most atH5-tf
\i U K v m u .
‘J li (I H IS ft
T otnls
i
Ir**■ nald cerf: fir at r ■hall be redeemed i»rII «*r uii hi
' the editor of T h e Herald^ a basket
M ins Mabe l S ai nt returned T u e s
tractive place* mi ear th as soon a*
i curdt!)g to l a* i n deed *itl H«u® thefeoti
fin Hfr
•&lt;n i hr 2 2 nd ilay *4 Au(fu*i; A I* 1916
Sum m ary
Earned runs Sanf ord *|'he. v&gt;, r*- tfie real article and we r«-day from her vacation of a f c *
ilH 'hey are given the privilege of
Wit nr*■ my official -tgnature end »ra|
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Struck
out
by
Palmer
turn
t
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a
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k
s
for
the
s
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Turn
1 hi* \ h® 2 *Hh day of July. A I ». Ill 16
1 nunli VY«|r .if 1 1*4#1ij 4
weeks pl easant ly spent with C i en d , doing by electricity a l r « of the
..a t
K A IIO m il.A S S ,
n *»• f* *i 4ir #tf
M o o r e 71 b y M o o r e li. P a l m e r 0
11 aw l i ns rim raise celery in Sanford
many task* which c.uinot now tic l
i "Ir r k Circuit * ourt Seminole C o , Fla
m Atlanta and Bremen, Georgia
1 il|ti* S. h ul l t
n&gt; \
M
M c Mania 1. M &lt;'
and p- i* lie. in (ir, rg1 i e&lt;|U.iby a* 1 •* «]| • *. t • rt 1 - s * 11 «« 1* * t't t
d " h c an*. &lt;dh‘ t w i .
D . i n tiv h.ir d l eft "i b a s e s '•■anf or d 1". t ' l f l a n d o 7
•.* i » : u
■’ K b ' c i r u i t y for every f arm' ' is t'n
4 1 1.
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I trA el I ll,.i .il,g a sii&lt; ce s s , r. b " t l i
latmr
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r. * i '' I 1 • ' 4f *
slogan of t he
I lelco Light
Sec
1 ntij ir . t . r» ' &gt; M&gt;it "Vr i| In If r Honda b o n r * Mmlnagc* IHatrfct
tut s c or', e r r o r s S a n f o r d llrla u d o I
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at the Hotel I'.irti'"&lt;7 J t .
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(pillars.
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* at. of Juliu* ^ I uli
-f* r , 4 ♦ I (at. . i ' t tir hoard of ' * mJrtl y
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underl**f
M.rtiir.uir
county. Florida, dfd, on tho
II. Franklin Brass. a young atMrs. W. T I . Peters t»nd little son
( ‘o n n c lly r
IQth day of J u l y , A M.‘ Ifftfi, HI® their rourres. of Warre n K Billings. TlL*. a !
‘ u u Z i , 7 ' m'r‘
,v
t o r n e y a n d r e p r e s e n t a t i v e uf I n h n It
purt with aaid comm Halo nr ft* wherein It
Jiicl left y e s t e r d a y to spend the
a|i|i&gt; a n th*l Th«j h a i r liew rd all the 1and •
•fit!-. A ! » Mt In
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h u e ■. i ' t e r
t h - p olice a s s e r t c t t b a ’
w a*
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*aid dt*trirf !*• i,r benrilt**! by tho
balance of t h e s u m m e r in the mou'ut h e y tre c u ' i t i . l c n t t h e y w i l l s u n n apd it 'h c* . dialoa or cartel* therein, an*i havo
I , u -r d tn «
1 is u ; . i v &lt;*r*it v in
tb u
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fur
tiiiii' of N o n t i Georgia
ir, **anl r*-pi'M
each parcel of land
it vv In
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hud condition lor playing but Die
largest crowd of the season was out
ami tiie local directors needed the
money to bud. T h e pl ut ing »f Bell
short was the f eature of the
game for this boy grubbed them out
of t h - mud as if he had been there
before
Parcl in r e n te r made a s e n sationul hutch that looked like there
‘ w o * n o c h a n c e in t h e world for him
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these last services for t h e summer
Death R al e Lower
New Vork, J ul y LBS.
Despi te t h e

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H id d e n ,

The individual or firm, desiring high financial
si indin '
ustnllv curefiil in the sele’lir i of
a banking connection.
Prudent are the people who make tho Semi­
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IN SANFORD— Life U Wo,th giving
VII

VO L U ME

SOME GAME
IN SANFORD
AUGUST 16
WHEN ELKS AND E A G L E S
WILL PLAY BALL ON
PURPOSE
On August 16th t h e E l k s of S a n ­
ford "ill play a n a me of base hall
u »inst the Eagl es of Sanf ord, and
on this occasion e v e r y b o d y will h a v e
in opportunity t o l au g h two hours
throughout one of t h e most comical
limes that has ever bee n pulled off
between the local lodges.

T h e Bapt i st s and Sanford people
generally hate in see tin- young
man leave the church .uni eitv
Mr
lteid, s t yl e here only a month has
made every acq uai nt ance a warm
friend. uiqi his work m the church
has been t hat of a live, energetic,
bright and loving man, always hav­
ing tiis mind and att ent ion to the
welfare of Ins pastorate, communitv
and friends; us well as lending a
helping hand to any there may be
that are not enumerated above
Mr, lteid s sermons Sunday were
of the better class &lt;»f sermons, h a v ­
ing plenty of fond fur thought and
sermons t h at would and do, make
a thinking man think, and strong.
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forceful ser mo ns that have the tendene y to make the wavering ones
stop, and heed the good advice and
fervent plea of the God fearing and
loving deliverer.

While the Baptist folk love and
cherish Dr Hyman, yet when Mr
No hall player e x c e p t a member
lteid makes his departure, there will
of the Sanford lodge will be permitbe many a heart, pang and a mit
qittrd !o play on c i t h e r team, each
rowing face, wishing t ha t the B a p ­
team will confine t he i r talent to
tists were enough to have and s up­
their own lodge.
All t h e players
port two pastors, both Mr K. id arid
nil
wear a most c o mi r a l uniform
fir Hytn.in
»ml the occasion promi ses to be one
Mr
Held goes from
here to
of great fun,
&lt; leal.i. where he tills a Mlppl;, pl.o .
A large parade will take place at
for a mo nt h; from there lie goes to
} :J0 p. m.. lead b y C . * M . Hand on bis old home, Orlando for a month
the right and E. E . B r a d y on the and t hen ret urns to the Theological
left, followed by a B e d Cross Hos­ I n s t it ut e (or another year, when he
pital corps, composed of six ladies shall return as a graduate divine
irel four physicians, the Elks fur
nuhnig three ladies a n d the Eagles
furni-h.ng three ladies, three ladies
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physicians to each str*u
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NEW SCHOOL HEAT WAVE IN
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MILLIONS LOST
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S. Bunge now feeling the need of
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the need of a change of cl imat e have
decided to withdraw- in order to let
in some new blood, and while S.
B u n g e will for the present run the
B . &amp; B. st ore, J o e D e M o n t has de­
signs to mix with his bro t h e r Lat i ns
in Central American st ates for a
w bile.

Ti ie outgoing m e m b e r * of the
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MOM E CONTRACTOR'S A II E OVER ONE HUNDRED P E O ­
thank the general public and all
D A NG E R OF I N ­
PLE DIED IN CHICAGO
SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS
their customers and business friends
FLATION
YESTERDAY
FOR WORK
for the courtesies and good will
New York, Aug. i. — T h e foreign
C hi ca g o . Aug I.
Promise of re­ shown them in past y ears and re­
T h e Hoard of Public I nst ruc t i on
for Seminole C o u n t y last T u e s d a y lief
from the torrid weather that h quest their l oyalt y towards the new c at a c l ys m, now entering upon ita
f-jet the c o n t r a c U for the er cct i on p r o f i l e d for more t han a week man ag eme nt .
third year, finds the Uni te d S t a t e s
prosperity.
of a two wing b a c k addition t o the c a m * to ntght at t h e end of a d a y
II. B, Parish, t h e new man ag er is at t h e high tide of
While E ur ope ' s
powers
c on t in u e
Sanf ord G r a m m a r School, and for during which the t he rmo me t er
a business man of wide experience
their expenditures of blood and treas­
the erection of a nice P r i ma r y reached a point within a fraction of
and a val uabl e addition to our ure incalculable, financial experts
School building on corner of Maple a degree of the highest ever recorded
flourishing
Board of T r ad e.
point out t hat the wealth of this
avenue and . T h i r d street on the in t h e Chicago forecast djstriet.
west side,
Wit h the help of our progressive co un t ry Is piling up so generally and
As a result of the protracted heat
T h e money for the new building* c ul mi n a ti ng in a max i mum of 102 people, which t he y can best show by on such solid f oundation as to re­
was obtained through the sale of degrees at l p m today the human drinking many b o t t l e s of Coca Cola move ail apprehension of mtlation.
B a n k clearings, bountiful crops,
the bond issue recently voted by deat h rate reached a point where
he will keep op building up the San- earnings of the railroad* and indus­
Special Tax School Disirwt No 1 c o un ty morgue officials said there
fiini^ulant
so that tt will always be trials. the enormous output of steel
for&lt;Ujj!
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and iron, a foreign trade bal anc e for
for
bodies
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pride
wi&gt;rk I* the fact that the board, in
the fiscal year of $ 2 . 1.16.000,000
P r o s t r a ' ions increased greatly riot
all their actions ami deliberations
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relief
ness men when t h e cont ract was let.
From t fie very b e g i n n i n g -the board in the lake made necessary the s e r ­ J u n e , 1916, a mo u n t e d to $2,250,914, only leading nation of the world not
a gain of $ 2 6 6, .TTO over the corres­ at war.**
obtained t he Services of the loral vices of ex j r a police, while the Healt
T h e course of events in this c oun­
architect , E lt on I Moughton. who vines of extra police, while the ponding month last vear
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fif)w have in Sa n f o rd and we want
body to c o me out and help the
Rood work along, as it is the lull in*
jeiiiion of Sa m I'uleBton and Archie
Rrtt* to show La-Tty W y a t t , Hand* ’me Calmer and B o p Wallace a
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I'sll ears grounds on that date, ex
“d'l l*&gt; the ladies of the dltlerent h e r s of t h e
t o be t u r n e d i n t o o t h e r i h a r i l i e l ,
rhufclo AM- extend a special invitation to
tism - from the neighboring towns
,r,'I ■ nninunilies, and it i* thought
great crowd will rulin' in.
from
I t e Land. ( frlando
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ludgi' but others as well and bring
Un-ir blends and relatives.

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people a t , .t 'll,all ' V|e
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money.
At the li mn hour tie- • *•■
nil gather together for tlm common
K„ml and discuss the . (i ie^i o’ - of
vital importance to the 1 luh
Any
other me mber of tin- club that
wishes 1.1 be a g I ' - t
an -nine in
and give the governors suggestion*.
Tl ie meeting i* opon ami means
much in bringing the question* in
concrete form before t h e meeting on
regular meeting nights.
In fart the
hoard " f governors and all the o f ­
ficer* are working day and night to
make the board what it should be
and the hearty cooperation of every
member i* desired.
T h e Sanford
Hoard of Trade I* one of the most
demo, m t " organization* in ex i st e n . e
quest mil IS brought before the mem
hers Indore it I* decided
In fact
those who have read the constttu
tion and seen the good work al­
ready accomplished predict that the
new board will accomplish wonders
for Sanf ord and Seminole c o u n t y

1 hoard plenty id people making
p l en :
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protest ' a iji i.
b e t t o r Us* t
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sou lid- a . 11
which it, - al l fo r d IlTig* m e a ns l)|,
same thing
\\ * , I h* trd t lie fe
loxxs t n k i t i g alniii! m i ' thing and
then about the fountain for man and
dog ai tin- corner of I. ft '* drug
shop, and i - ays
1 will write Mr
Holly and tell him to let's start a
h . . . r »' Kolum.n iii iii* paper. t! . i t
is ii,,u idled wiili the Hoard of
Trade and
Di amo nd
Du*l
from
1 •.1 V|s
N o w . Mr
Hotly, if you will give
us a column and head it " B e l t E.
Ki cker' - Koto m n " and lei it be open
to all ki ckers I believe we c a n get
some of the*** kicker* in show t h e m ­
selves up.
M a k e them sign some
fictitious n a me such as " T a x B a y e r . ”
nr " B e t t e r S a n f o r d . ” and t he y will
c o me across.
Hut, say, b e t t e r limit
t ho se fellow* to a half f o l u m n or
may be you won't have room.
Not wishing you any great
cess with thi s enterprise. I a m
Yo u r s for a

trial,

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wi l l * *" b a r g e s Iliad*'. 1 w i t h ,1111 m u I* I
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i i ,*i , i- alleged I,* ha ■■ I•»-•■n moored
manure is ;
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M-,re t han
(fiat the bl ame (u- ' h " explosion la. half of t lo f. i i . uung \ ..iae of ma n ur e
with either the Lehigh Vr.!!ey Had- e*« ape* within a short time when it
r, id company, the storage c o n i p a t i . Is ex pose,| tn the weather
or the lighterage &lt;o i n p a u , . and that
T o obtain full value from manure
nine of them hud violated the laws it should be put in a water tight pit
M ' Ultiine th&gt;' hi gh
t e m p i - a t u r * &gt;if New Ier-*'.
the Ier**-'. • it. or
in, 1 rovered
T h e best f armers h a ve
ar&lt; a h IS ex t * id* d b . ’ o I 11 ■ M l I d l e
.ilb.lll. es a 11,1 t lie rub - ,,( t h' I 'i 1■'
tight s h e, I s with a it-1 *r u to t a k e
and &gt; lUlh A’ l.iti'
- .'lon.s and lias -I ate &lt; lltlimerce &lt; ■* TII tl 11" I •11, t*&gt; p T
, are of tfie Ii pud man u r e
That
a dv a l ne d 111 tile i if .1 ,*-l to the I'a
nulling burg, &gt; load*d with • xpb*- such practl, V» pay is sl i*Aj i i,y tin'
j n t i c coast.
New England and t h e sive* lo be moored at
' ll‘ r " ' , r [i|-u,|oit jxit v of thidr farm*.
middle At l ant i c seaboard. wli„rc it lilgtll
T h es e barge- wi -&gt; bi ing xi-*■•&lt;1
hu» I* ■*■n cooler fur a day irr two will to transport
the nrnmuniti'ih
to
After M *•J r il F ak i r *
1
bo warmer again tomorrow.
steamers in Gravesend bay
Wash i u' - to n , 11. V , Aug. i . — o r -

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tV b i n g t o n .
at ti-rei) s,. t ions is rdiof from
f 1i r
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t to
i
l Vpc t S ■ s.l 111l ii.otbral ion
I•nt •
11 1 ■til I &gt; ‘ ii ' i i - to w ,-r l l i n o \ aflc ■
g Lake
Mi'iil,. in, and in t ii •
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1 (I ■* Lake Region, and a -h i'll
dow i in temperature* already lias
r.-suoit I from t ti ti i I,*r showers in
the v'v est I'lains- stall's aril on t h e
eastern slopes of the Buckie*

t H A N G E IN O W N E R S H I P
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Lola

Hunting Co.
M a c o n Man

Sell*

To

S. B un ge and J o e D e M o n t have
sold their interest in the San f or d
suc­ C o t a Col a Holt ling L'o. to the C oc a
Col a B o t t li ng C o. of J ack s on vi ll e.

d e l l t ,ll

a It gb

i ompa ;i i . oil** ,i

S liell*, shrapnel) and other ex pin- Gm'"1’'
'*ie dep mt rnent of agrlrulsives s hatt ered JIOO.OOD worth of . ^urs* charged with t h ' enlor e i n e n t
wi ndows in this r i t y aside fr o m o t h e r
'R** * ° ° d and d ugs a c t e x p e c t t h e
Cx.l
Earl
y
W
Dunn,
chief
"
U
t
b r e i . ,*f inf ant i l- p u n ! si* will
damage.
inspector of th r bureau of explosive* t e mp t unscrupulous person* to offer
of the American B ai l wa y association for sale »o-c dlgd " c u r e s " or r e m e ­
Food
ar)(j Tk &lt;&gt; I n t e r s t a t e C o mme rc e f ' oni- dies for this dread mal ady.
and
drug
inspectors
will
watch
lor
mission, aided by thi rt y inspectors
i
nt
er
s
tat
e
shipment
s
or
i
mp
o
r
t
at
i
on
s
is prosecuting one i n ve s t i g at i o n . T h e
of
medicine*,
alleged
to
cure
or
al
­
county prosecutor and authorities in
Jersey Ci t y aUo are making i nv e s ­ leviate tht* disease, for which, a t tho
tigations
It is also understood that present time, no medicinal cure is

H. B. Fart.sh of Macon, (in., will
be
the' ma na g e r of the new c o m ­
Beit F-. Ki ck er
pany
.Tml is in tow n bo a to t ak e
o', ,-r t iie but thug plant
tlie federal depart rnent &gt;d justice is k n o w n
if rug
-' ■r, f,|S(, a m o n g local agents
P op e' * Appeal l.»*|
T h e busini's* will continue right mukitig inquiries to learn whether
0
1 lodges
iBrices
‘ - : ___ ..-.
ii l—
Notified I f ugh&lt;■*
will
be ur.
25c
Borne, I t a l y via F a n * 1, Aug 1
for
on
a* before, but tlie new m a n a g e
the explosion wa« the work of an
New Yo r k , N Y . Aug 1
Gov­
"i “ t- amf 10c for children. G e l
T h e failure of the pope's appeals to
htji
ernors of thr ee state*, many sena­
'U ' " ‘&gt;s. wo w a n t otj e^l housand
the warring nati on* for pe ace was inept will put in a number of tin- incendiary
Peoplc out to the game.
tor*. about 100 re prese nt at ive s in
admitted b y the pontiff in address­ provetnenta, which will ma ke the
Miss Bul l) B a n n er , who ha* been congress, delegates to the Be* p u b­
ing a del egati on of the y o u th of San f or d plant the best in ce n t r al
visiting for some weeks in J a c k s o n ­ lican and Demo crat ic conve nti ons
Borne y es t e r d ay .
T h e del egati on Florida.
•'D. Held’s Last Sunday
T
h
i
s
business
was
started
with
the
ville and Baiatlta returned S a t u r d a y . and ch ai r me n of the st ate c on ve n­
prayed
for
peace
in
a
c
c
or
d
a
nc
e
with
So if your name i* not among
Th" supply past oi e a t the Bapt/st
those who were present acc t ha t it t h e pope's appeal to the chi ldren of old G. B . Cal ho un Bott l i ng W o r k s Misa B a n n e r was acc ompani ed homo tions of bo t h parties are here to wit­
s i l v e r e d his last sermons
the whole world to appeal t o God on and in re cen t years has been b r o ug h t by her cousin, Miss Mabel K a n n e r ness the notification of Charles E .
Is there Before an o t h e r meeting.
g * ^ temple Sunrl ay, ns his s t ay in
You cannot afiord to stand o u t ­ the last S u n d a y of the second year of up to be one of the heat eq ui pped of Balat ka, who will remai n in S a n ­ Hughes t h at he has been n omi na t e d
* n or&lt;* comes to n close with the
ford for some time.
for the presidency.
pl ants in the st ate.
the struggle t o ' e n d the war.
a g e the circle of ear nest workers.
" IVsl ol Dr. H y m a n Th u r s d ay.

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                    <text>L Y R IC T H E A T R E S A T U R D A Y Matinee and Night

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has married the other woman, and
her son. the stepson of tin- doctor,
lias taken Ids stepfather's name and
succeeded to his practice. Dr. Lund
gives u party to which he invites
some of tile members of the circus*
\ oiing Dr Lund is much impressed
with Peg
II*- has known her only
an hour and determines to ask her
to he his wife.
Mrs. Lund sees the
‘ Rags"
•&gt; 1 1into the lif,
stroug reseiTiblunee of Peg to t hr
ft he &lt;1.lighter of I
oiler »
animal trainer, arid speaks of it to
ju i • man makes &lt;h •
. his’ op
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h -r husband
Y o u ng Lund follows
lie asks " R a g s " in
cho ■ ft r ii
Peg into the garden just before mi d­
life.
And s h e — she
become his
night and asks her to he his wife.
will mean t o stand
reallrea w i n
She is about to consent, when her
Glorious
at his side Its a lady.
mania attacks her as the clock
crowding to her min i
thr.iihts
strikes twelve, ami she .tries to
and the-i slit adopts a course that
choke him. She rushes away, enters
Inch to this splendid .
mu’ is the
the house, and, finding Mrs. Lund
scre.r *•*» r
alone, attacks her savagely.
Then
rid ay
*he the* on into the garden
Flip
*" ' ri
I he clown, fears the result of her in
I leu Itldge'ejr, In " T h e Selfish Witm- heritnnre and finds her in the garden
n a " at the Star Tonight
in a faint and carries hrJ to the
train, JU'l in tune to catch the la&gt;t
car
Young Lund determines to lol
low her
11 is father the* to restrain
him. but he rushes on in hi* auto
to intercept the train at the j u n c ­
tion.
He makes a daring leap from
the auto to the tram, only to he
thrown nff by the trainmen who re
fii'i (o believe he Is the soil i f the
. ir. O' ow i er

AMONG THE THEATRES
Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Salford
th • worhP'until Hi* money is g o n e
and he can get no more to drink
T h e prank of the freshmen bus
awakened in him an inherited craving for li&lt;|Uor which he is now unable to satisfy. At last he yields up
the cross which has been given him
by his bishop, as the price of one
last drink, and then, consumed by
shame he tries to c o mmi t suicide by
throw ine himself into the river

■The Wai fs "
Xhoma* II Ini-p Production fea­
turing Jan*' Grey and William Des ­
mo nd in " T h e Waits."
William Desmond
Ray burn
Jane Grey
Rags
Robert
Kortman
Rut
Carol Halloway
Rene
J Frank Burke
Bishop
Fannie Midgely
Mrs Rayburn
Lewis Durham
KinmKan
Truly Sfialtuek
Mrs McFadden
H.trrv Keenan
R ector

But he is saved by " R a g * , " a girl
who plays the piano in a cheap sa­
" T h e Waits." starring Jane Grey loon, and she, ignorant of his high
u n i William Desmond is the 'lorv sl.t'ioTi help* him to get b e - k on his
U fie i he d o- * r&gt;- )■-&lt; in himself
of a young K|»lseo|'**l clergyman. win* fe i
is
mailt
t'runk
before
his *nl •cmewtfal he opustis Up a sort *il
eagum ity the |iractieul joke of - itic workingman"' &lt;1u : , where th**&gt; ma.
underclassmen, who have duetored find clean recreati &gt;n and uplift
the |iarty punch with brandy. As a
So well does the club work out in
co :i sequence of Ills disgrace he is fact that its good work r&gt;m-* to t h
ui ir.,ik,id aiul cast out
bishop's attention.
Much
pleased
b« the atonement of his young fri eid
he lii'fi ip re 111 - 1 1 1•- hi m
\ it I t In n

( l i n i n g fro m i|" M i i r w ho kn ow
.to ft* '■ tit-- I" * » r .1; •! low* r lit

I , re- T h e a t r e

rertifli-gti* «&gt;mtn»rm th» (nll.iwlng ......... ..
aiding near the jiier are said to ho |.ni| rr&lt;&gt; ilium*-.t In Semin.ils rr..,i,i, , ,.
intended for the submarine.
The Ill*, tii-wll NKI| nl SW*| ni s i i
; y't. T !* -1, H* ngl- 3*- 1*1 *rfe*
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Bremen is expected soon
I lwi&gt;*t t»ime *.*uutil sl Ih.» lllll. nf i|.t
■name ul *»M irrtiltrsi*, In the
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Luiui- i hereto! un the 3gi.ci ,]w&gt; *,| \u,
That Mtl ssoii's pool is the coolest A 11 .'*!•;.
Willi-- m&gt; *0P ml &gt;■i£i *' ure ir.: . , |
place in Sanford
Ask j o u r friends I I.
1- lie
t' lh ita) at Ju y, \
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about it
T he y come regular
j
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Glcar running
water
C o m e on
’&lt;(&gt; Kn .'lie
Second or Thi rd street to entrance.
Fast side of town.
Five minutes Null re i.f lppliratli.il for Til Un it I „,|, ,
Sri lion S ot Chapin I***. I., ■ i
walk from any part of city.
Open
M.irlila
every d ay E X C E P T Tu e sd ay and
N'oilre i&gt; hprrby alien that Allrril I .
nf 'I a &gt; I’rrtillratr S.i
Friday.
Open nights when rerjuest- i vurrharef
iu
«» n r r m i f i
i r i s ' i r i i u * ing t jr » * r i i i i M,|k
dated I l » 6th day of June. A. fl. Isil
ed. *
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has filed laid certificate in my office, la,f
haa made application for tai deed In |uu*
tn accordance alth law. Said rerllfrsie
N rw Paving Material
rmbtacei the following dearrlheri property
Kisaimmee, July 21.— C o m m e n t i n g •ilualod In Semltiolo county, Klotids. to-a tN 1, ol S ' , of NR &lt;i of SWR. H*c. «, Tp
upon the pluita of Ki ss immee to 3n. Range 31 Ka*t. Th* &gt;*ld land luing
a-ieieed at I h* date of th* Issuance of surh
pave a certain section of the streets rertlfirat* in th* name' of tfnWnown, ft,
with " w o o d t i z " fdocks, the Lakeland le*e slid certificate shall tie redeemed , r.
cording to law tat deed will usur ih.r „
Telegram sa&gt;» these blocks arc made on the 23nd day of August, A tl 1*»Ie,
VVoneee my . fticial algnalure and
I
from s a w d u s t a n d may he considered this the 2Uth day of July. A Ih is I*,
i-cal 1
K A iHltM'il.ASS,
as a by- p r oduct of the saw mills.
Clrrk Circuit Court Seminole Co Ha
J1&gt; \ M Mrlt.nul. I&gt; i
A s ma l l s q u a r e tnadr f r o m this rnasfi Km fie
1/ rial has been III se r v i c e o n
a Kis­
simmee street for t w u y e a r s and*
s h ows g o o d wearing q u a l i t i e s
The
principal o bj e c t i on t o this kind of
brick has heretofore been the cost of
manufacture hut we judge that Kis­
simmee has found a way to mat?/
t h e m i hen ply

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or profession. It is not ail i-.m us. miy interested address \ irginia l arolllia
hmgyf fur hiIs tlint ih-\ ure ih-i • hemii al Cl.,, euro H H Pcnb&lt;iUy,
cinytoiu of his trail**
What liustio-ss
Sujrertnim di'iit, Sanford, Ma.
has lie with un &lt; rl! ttiiile’’ lias |1(. not
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tell to j dll the Second Regiment
when the call came. It i* not known
how many were recruited from here
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!“ fi*- i- ahnii! IQ he ih • lorcii'1 1 me a mot h r, and
uj'p -ills ro him
Do acknowledge her as his wife, hut
be refuses her plea
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wounded hj
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Heifers Chnsc Rabbits.
If n in-w idea of a Summeytown
\l ' 1 It ( 'mi, presnleiii of t h • .iriiie.r hecouieH. n fad, I tie ratibit dog
F- ug. ml .I I' an L of I it zgerabl
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nay l.e pushed Into flu- bach ground
w lio h w as i'on*oll&gt;Llled some time
I" lias Irallied some of his heifers to
ago with the Hon Uni National «-ent and chase rabbits with as much
tir.-oKs as ilngs. and !ud&gt;.d •hen per,
Bun
III what was then Slid to he
t’ hllUibdjdifa Inquirer
all eWi.rl to protect creilltair*. wa
indicted h&gt; i Io federal grand jur\
in.l' in i m i n i iii t tit: i s i t.u |** a
here lotlaj tin fourteen counts for
P S l.snd loti
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have been ma de to cover up an al­
leged shortage of about 112.000

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Mr. anil Mrs. Cook came to Or­
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lando from Fitzgerald. Gn . almost a
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KniUKT W 11J\
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J car ago and have made t his place
ftf* *1"i,j r** A Fn IHr
t* ri •r
their home since,
Mr. Cook reO K I * T M K N T o r T i n : I M KItlou
rccently made a trip into Georgai.
I' S I.anil llfftrr ■( Csinnvtttr Ft*
where Mrs, Cook is now visiting and
N lit (fi* I*
l»&gt; f i v, n M*l \ndr.» \t
returned only a few days figo
His ftu*h *■f W V1* n I
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clean'd of the charges
re iuest she gives Flip a letter in
* bimsni namr* A* * It IlfSsrv
W II liny 1 i,l w rVtss ITn f I*I«
which tin- true facts of her married
\V 11 Flit man ••f \Vnki«». K ltri' 1*
u F I...* ..r W• l * * F I l r i flat
life are set forth
Peg Is . ighteoli
Dc uls rhl and is Read)
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Mu *a .a A&gt;k i ws»t I Imri•tn
j ar' old w hi* it .the slur, is ri k lined
Maltimore, July 20
It is believed
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K*'Jft*l r f
She is a rider with the circus, anU that the German sub murine Deutschhns just become ihe victim if a land is ready to sail at any moment. Nolfrr «f ApphriiMuit for T»i llrrd I ntlrr
Srr ll&gt;n fl of ('hapirr
I.is* of FUrstrange inheritance
Every night at The captain has cancelled his social
ld»
twelve she llius into a fury of des­ engagements and the cargo
cargo is
is said
said
NwOr- *• hrrrl.y r.i.n
**halunt *
1" h e s h i ft h a s TT.Tn*n) t&gt;ufrh*»*•, ■&gt;i t ** * ■■iic**.*- s.
truction as savage ns the leopard to i&gt;*' 1 o a d e d
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which caused her mother's death. shut off from public view at the A. I&gt;
h*. met ..m --M.rtr.,, t„ my
Dr. Lund, who still owns the circus pier.
T w o carloads of oil on the
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FOR KENT
l o r Rent
Six room cottage
fill f l i r l I l l a V ** H 11r ,
JIS per nioM
Inquire i l l Sanf ird Furniture &lt;“
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r m . i i i ' in B i s h o p Mlm k
Phono .'l
III. H i h er R e a l t y &lt;’ o,
fifid t .

For r*'iit, celery luring 7 acres,
tilei!, cultivated 6 jq-urs. one ’nil*
loading station.
All tools
’ .igh*
room house, all convenient.
A'i
dress " F a r m , " r-o Herald.
!(4-7tp
Furnished rooms, large and cool,
j four blocks from business' renter.
Bath rooms in connection.
&lt; heap
rates for summer. Comf ort Cottage,
corner Fourth and Magnolia. 92-tf
For R e n t — j room house, Sanford
Heights. See B. L. Perkins, at The
Haberdashery
8 1-tf *
For
hou-*'
Vjij.ly

Rent - 12
room
one block from
\\
If
Peters

hoarding
postoffice.
75 tf

Fur
Rent
Several nice ofti' •
o i n,' over Yow'ell’ s. Enquire N 1 ■
Yowcl l &lt;L Co.
32-tf
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7.
Mir Rent
70K Park avenue, r.n*1 un
i l l JL
Du Bose, First «nd
■18 tf
Park aviqnie

WANTED
Wan t ed - T o buy horse nn&gt;j gr«'
eery d el i ver y wagon. Will pay ca*
Sor r en t o Market. Sorrento, Fla.
*JG*2tc

�IN TIIE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

PUBLISHED
SEMI - WEEKLY

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS
IN

VOtUM L VII

S A N t ' O R D — L i/ e

U

W oith

L iv in g

NO. 97

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY. JULY 25.. 1916

Great Campaign
Trade
Board
POSTMASTERS Progressive Citizens of Sanford Respond FARM BANK
HEAR WILSON
FOR FLORIDA
t o Call of Duty and Stack Up
AT MEETING
IS POSSIBLE
The Members
PARALYSIS Greatest Campaign Ever In­ HIGH COST
augurated in the City
OF
PAPER
IN­
QUARANTINE
of Sanford
VESTIGATED
IN NEW YORK
All. OF T H E M L I K E THE
PLAN OF GOVERN­
MENT

SENATOR FLETCHER W I L L
ENDEAVOR TO OB­
TAIN ONE

Washington, July 2 5 . —
Resol u­
tion* commending the national m i ­
ni!,eviration for efficiency and econom- 111 postal management , recoin
rnemlimK specific reforms and pruts*
jBl. president Wilson for maintaining
the I lUP'd States in peace were pr&gt;
id,Oil to the National Association
of Presidential Post masters ut its
BOATS AND
fin.i, -i—'inn today.

The Following Teams

TR

\I N S

FROM

PLAGUE t*rn ARE
Under the administration of Po st ­
master General Burleson, the reso­
WATCHED
lution recited, the present system by
New York, July 25
New York
*hirh |iost master is the “ diresting
who
wished
to
take their
force “ I his office and his duties are
!*■»-, , hU ur
1"
siitnttiiT
rest
nut delegated to subordi nate &lt;&gt;f
si Ufre tile lte.ll uf t III* t It \
final"
has beet) i ntroduced
The ,|'1S *’
■l&gt; pen.l f.ir l *i ■1‘ *‘ 111HlV''
Pl&gt;*tf .i'ti ’ general and Ins assj'l .it ’ •
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’t [i,i nifed for reforms
1 ir ■
♦ p r -ii . h *
It a .i - r c ommei id c d that .i l l
«j • f it&gt;1 ttclg hI-' if 11&gt;g,
tiotia! . .iris morning tr.nn s, h e d ulcs
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Comprise the Red , White
and Bines and all the New Recruits are
Supposed to Climb in and Work
with the Team that Cor­
ralled Them

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philosophy of his political
f*!H N |,,
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p a p e r in o r d e r to l . - l c n in e He- .
.
h’r eil l i o r n e r
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t m e n t m a t t e r s r e g a r d i n g llte ■ ■ »•i
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N p ein.i)
M argurct Robert *
a g e n t s h a v e also been sent m i l to
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by the kemiuole &lt;'-.u r,&gt;..
p a p e r s.e h in '. .■ i i ' i i . * . . i
.
make H headquarters lor - ir . r e g a r d i n g Hi - pri .
p a id a " I

mi.i t :
N I Colop ll los
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pur 1 ised
M ud and
T h is
the two
w.-chs campaign
re. elived by then
building wits kindly donated by the
11 is de sire d to m a k e Hits i n v e s t i
Seminole Hank, i l was wired and
g a l I. . i as fir m . p i 1
l« p ■
Ir m l
lamp'
furnished
by
the
Charles
.. i c i r c o , i j i e r a l i i n is i n v i t e !
Kb-, trie Co.
free of cost and the
\ erv l ruly y iiurs
current will l i e donated by the SanF e d i 'a! T ' id-

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c a p t a i n of t he R e d s M iu e s

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xchievement.
address nt the afternoon
I ir nioiTiiiic party will bring to hefir
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understand the , eMlop Anthony CuminHti. t o m Ufiited
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R ralW,i0ner Gen,&gt;ral
I,nm,KruU° n
P-'xctices that dev^ti t ° ”
^
' urHe ^ cooperation of
postmasters

of seventy eight members and chose prospect.
,
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.
them as they came in the list and
Yest erday morning the different
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each member was instructed to r c - , teams brought in almost fifty new
port to his captain on Saturday.
It o r e . and their slogan now is “ UOO
WM (jr r i,j,.,j to have the h cadquar - members for the next meeti ng" and

"The ■ l ' i ,* tv o otJ' . . . .
.
with the Labor Depart meat's cm- ter* in the building at the corner i f
*d h you —th e ^ h o ^ o 'apirit of \iub- p oywent bureau.
|Magnolia and First street recently

■p. f al nd

I,- 1 lb

m e m b e rs
I' o r s t i i f

9

Sanlonl. Florida

I-

whnh h vMrlu;lll&gt;
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i r t u a l l y I 'l o o I oded
it jSy lin n ,
» a (•t i i l n
of
tin *
A ll
tin I i m i i i s w i r i * d i v i d e d l ot o . . . mi |&gt;a n y t o m ! I * a pi t u ' a t .
formal business today w i t h rc
w h ite s
sip o id s
under s . p i n d l e a d e r s , and
\ „ agr ,...ro ent w a s sig n e d I i ,
t he
' ,ltlr,,,l1,1 *h* j od11' 1 ejection of
officers
will close
to(_■ |{ Walker, ca|)tain of the Mines *h«-&gt; held separate meetings
and c i mp an y and tin * general committ ee
as an ^instrument ^ol
T&gt;11. captains then took the list "I"'nt the day in going after every |pr„ visline for recognition of the r,,rt io n

^ •i **

Sanford Board of Trade

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. apt n i i i '

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Memphis, Tenn.. July 21. T h e
strike of condm tors and inotormen
of the Memphis Street Railway co.,
which began at 2 o' clock Saturday
afternoon
was concluded
Sunday
afternoon shortly after 2 o' cl oc k ,
' wh e n T
II Tut vvtier president of

1”

T•»r r^ »r• «*ff;» i»*nt

paper , T h e
out
sending

w‘‘ aru; wo uro! "Xf,,. message 1 would bring tosubject of the hospital.
Mean- force? and all day long the autos
only one way of holding
. .
|,aiuf ourselves to- time the hoard of governors retired wcrcNiusy bringing iii new members
me c(iiiiidence of the American pub- ,*1*' “
,
the i *o select tlm names of three
me m j[ was d e ci de d to post the returns
the President resumed, “ and G‘&gt;th,,r
a,,&lt;l
lH Ul*States
,,r‘ &gt;Vl' thnt
!
o'ple of
the United
we I boro as captain* of thu three teams |on t ho wi n d o w
Saturday night, hut
■h.it is by deserving it. and I know P*' lerstand vv h itthey want
and are
drum up membership and
after jf,,, Hlues misunderstood the orders
from my intercourse with the p o s t - , u,M
„they had reported the following cap- mid their j e p o r t could not he tabtrtast.-r g,.,„.r;l| tjlllt jp, sing),, object trying to do ii l o it e r than anybody ^
lains were Unaniniouslv chosen as
T h e Reds reported 11 new
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Ope rill inn for
Hi
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tn •••n f 111191 ■Mt f Rowland \\ il.
i
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Street Cur Strike Ends

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niff I Tj'ffTr 1fi , ! ; r111 I in* f i 11111a I 1Tik*

‘
“ tnerwise.
nl(jn ||re ,.Uf,todiun» of honor and , rending of the minutes a recess was ford Light «k Fuel Co,, for the camAA hen Ip. started n sentence It mo- distinction, not only of the party I taken tn enroll now mom hers and 1 paign.
n" 1,1
w,Di
if you re al! Denirepresent, but tin* government whdu I Iti-* was being done I)r. O I
tin Saturday morning bright and
he ttuH drowned out by
. ■ •
Miller addressed the members on pur]y t („. , up i a i n s marshaled their

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■T
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near
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the U l.j iw IV -1 « &gt;*r
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Ml i .1s t" 11Ig ’ .t l» •

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M \l *stewaft _
1 &lt;' II u ’ ■hitison
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&lt;i \ \ lets"
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Khun i. MtMi) liioii
t j in, S jH*»*r
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M SlfiHfhnll
Ed Higgins
S Itlinge
J II La m ifi
I F &lt; ampin II

^^ Ji(||
j a va r . - for
a'&lt; I c i p o . g
\ , \ . r b. (ore tn the history of
\|.-1».,n.i|«.|. I ,,r. an . *. . 11 . nl repi'j &gt; uiford lias liter.• h.-en su. h c o n (b a
and narii work i.-rted a. (lull m regard lo a Hoard
m and was held in high es- of Trade
Al the meeting last
Fri111^
day
night
i
n
the
court
house
the
t... an |, v hi . eit ploy &lt;rs
plan of President Dutton to
take
|n,
|,v Vl)u " he t&lt;&gt;■&lt;1 up no business except
membership
’
„ „ „ l ri . ,|y adhered to and after the

f.*' 1■1' • f fill 'I f M11 11

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I- rn| l V\ ! ia t| T t» t liar lei

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1 t l.i ,v or!
J C Hull
J urn vt 1ta f 4
ii &lt; H u " . . ' .
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•
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III.
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1 1• 1&gt; , - •

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\ n *1* h r r s h c 1. I Hi *1rtf

I In I iiIIiiming are tin- N. « Members us It. ported In ihe three Team-

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I Toy a in a
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• v e i l and the thing I h u e
■•■t interested in |s organ!/.
government for s.-rvi........ .
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v ( i vl , ' ..l„ -

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"le re fo r.
he
not e free to say c e r t a i n Hang- ,
than he m ig h t otherwise h a v e be .. ^
upon

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J &lt;l I’ .n hard
II R -level

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: 1' ' 1 . -Uti led tv* vv a,k aw. r, , .iDti •**■ fi* 1111
of
tI
’ p - &gt;-t d lu g
-. 1 , 1 . •r* II gr i*.b&gt; .| IJJ* l *^ ir "•
'
, stand.ird and gave him a "ina'htmi
f'ti- •)i*r t w ,,s given Mil ovallii
blow on th.- right
lriK u "te t ban live minutes
In pr. . , | M.
on that -id*- "f Hie l a . ! ’ . b - ri marks be said he uu.hr
prod a. ing hemorrhage from win h
h i ' a u d i t o r s were \ irt n a i l &gt; all M&gt;,
V l.r , - f i . r i l . a f t e r w a r d '

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B L U ES

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•*r ! a! •
i t : on t I
fein 11 . speak

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F.ost. r, &lt; up
Miller
Hill
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Wet,!
1 i 1' u' Ion
1 i I*, i ■ . " ■(

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1 mil Itnl I•
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■i . ,

Will

REDS

Washington. I)
t' u Jnlj* 2f». —
Senator Fletcher intends to n^ako a
vigorous effort to secure the e s t a b ­
lishment of a Federal land hank at
Jacksonville
Twelve of these hunks
are in be organised in the c o u n t r y
as a nucleus of the new rural credits
system
\s I lie -mitli ha- mte third
of ihc nat ion’s producti ve J.irimiig
’senator Fletcher Hunks it
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISS­ area
would
he
(air and ei|uilahle to ewION WRITES HERALD
tahlitdi one-third of the hunk* in
ABOUT IT
that section.
This woul d give t h e The Herald has received the fol­ south four Federal land banks.
l o wi n g communication from the Fed ­
eral Tr ade t ' o m m i —ion at Wash­
t (inference t tjieiui
ington
M ..ut r«-.i I N i
I ul . 2 I
\ . nil
’sanford 11•-r.tlcl
|ferctu •• of Sunday school and voting
11, r -ir
P t&lt;-u c ' t*i resn utem
people's work hi coiiiiei Hon with t h e
..i ih. I it. i : a................. ....
I■l
prc-i, i .f ii -intiii.r .t"i*inld. hero
cr.il I r.eb i .■itwiii'-ion i- it. thing arc
l o g i n Sunday -itol
w'll . o n l m ' i e
lip. I 'I lg.it lull
reg.l-dlllg
the prill!
through ihc wyck
Rev
Gi lb er t
pa pci h ,) 1r . i -i ... t i1 in i.r,l•■- to t , 1 . ■
11 11
i R )If’J -1TI•I
I 111*
.pii r ii no « I* t In •
ip. r. ' i ■
newly elected
-upcrintot|.|cnt
of
heell all 11lid Me mt re.l'i. Ill the prices I, saldiatlt
.
, schools
.
. and, young p enpl
. i tm
■ti *
&gt;
I •. ». I•■ri.M-i
I. ir h i tn f rf/i of i &gt;'»••
i hk

it seems that they will have them,
(Continued on Fag« H

men's union, reinstatement of a n u m ­
ber of men discharged during the
movement for the unionizing of the
employes and submission of s ome
twelve
other
demands,
including

wage increase and rcuiljust m«*nt of
hours v f Ittlmr. to arbitration.

..el &gt;i
-or
this gr i
ImiMimt •
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■(111III.
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htgget
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.i y-.ir
? •' p, oli.lng a , .em in-r
Hie ’ ose of *Ov ntonlhs
T i l l s 1 (1 ,Kiev W i l l II" I lie ll'.'lf ill
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(lire, loll wi'l be Used strictly for
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cotidii' t f l in Ihe most thorough,

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ii,.( lie iiili, »■i « i*f the Hoard
are Hi
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have the Time voi ■•* in lb* ma n uget ‘ &lt;i
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Hoard
Tlie Hoard will treat Semi nol e
county n a unit anil work (or the
benefit of the entire county, and
without nnv discrimination w b a t ever
We therefore appeal ro the
eit iron* of the entire . c o m i t y to
imt :h ■ Hoard amt to help us
f, t e tls Wtirk .1 Silt I ISOs V» Ilit ft
shull result I ’ lie .1 d . lilt *£•’ " f all
tiitr
titembsT-bip
■ i mpaign
H o e s August nil
Ml ease j tu rv lit
once through o n e of the three
ntembership teams in th*&gt; (fold —
Red, White or Blue and huvo
your neighbors to join.
Yours, for the unbuilding; of
Seminole county,

F. F. D U T T O N ..
President.

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W. M. HAYNES. Ilnxlnenn Manager
l*ub!ifhr*1 Kvrry Tmflday and N4*Jf

with the c ount r y at alrgc thorough
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Hoard of Trade

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GOSSIP AND RUMORS
STATE HOARD OF HEALTH
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SANFORD AVKNTK AND FOl'RTII STRFKT

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about things
lion of further subscription*
I tie ,
th o need fo r a g re a te r c o m m u n it y
coHow easy and bow natural is gosopt-rut ion i* papan-nt
Alt south president lias iiiformed me that very
Morula llii.iil learn 111 work t " g 't h e r few of l» • me ' ’ nr* in i even paid Ml*
I’ he
health
authorities of
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for it c o m m o n aim.
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stale
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in the
this fact already during"
s-ivic spirit, in order that their best association on the [tart of its mem- covered
rem o ir ii s of individual in hiev emeiit her* wa* most likely due l " the fact the present mental disturbance about
ut rl cominunit,- cooperation may be that they coul d not see far enougfy polomy elitis, or infantile paralysis
secured.
1ahead' in the future, when their ef- I At the present writing not a single
Anil finu'ly, advertiainR.
Florida fort* might be materialized
They casa of the disease bus been brought
mat learn to advertise and then ad- ran hardly be blamed as the pros- n'.o the state from a n y center of the

d e m a rn l

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the ] pies Bank is a thoroughly established institution, ii af­
A fords
a permanent hanking service for its depositors and patrons.

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a g re a te r
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A very strong hos­
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l i u t l i o d * go
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PEOPLES BANKOFSANFORD

Mr- emng some tiling
Wi- I--.irn th at’ Mr
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During the year of l '* 1 1 th. I. f i ­
lature passed an art granting a new
E S T A B L I S H E D I N T H E Y E A I i 1906
city charter for the city of Sanford,
iCont nuid from P a ge P
and one the powers given to the
city
council was to establish hos­
Circular letters and postal curds und
all kinds of means are being adopted pitals. so that the proposition which
to get the members from e v e r y part will be before the freeholders a* re­
of Seminole c o u n t y , and not even gards bonding for a hospital is a per­
J f f want your busihES^.
those who are in distant states are fectly legal one,
i mmune, as telegrams were sent i h o j
Fur years the medical profession
1 * _
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/i 'V rrl
witWf i■■» h 1
a .burnt ones pledging
them to" t h e j*-i
nT
f ~ ‘C
Sanford
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R. R. DEAS
' i n t . STEVENS
C.M.-HANDCtihitr
Ait't Cadiicr
tfir*-Prrdi4*i F. L WOODRUFF Vic.-President
Reds, Whiles or the IMues.
A tele- by not having hnd the proper fagrajn from M a y o r Davison in North rililies to take care o’f their patients
Carolina was posted
at
head- and a few lives may have been lost
quarters yes ter day saying t h ey were on account of this fact.
Only rt
on the right track and put him cently there have been two casual­
d o wn fur membership in the Reds, ties a mon g our citizens which might
a* F. F. D u t t o n hnd wired him. possibly have been saved hnd the
N. A. Colbert at the same place was proper facilities, for operation been infection outside of Florida. So far w hich will have ’ em sit up and take j where he expects to meet the people
nt all hours of the day and night
also caught o n the wire and 0 . F. afforded our physicians, which would as the knowledge of the health a u ­ notice.
Smith was caught in C o l o r ad o and have obvi ated the necessity of mov­ thorities goes, there Is not a case
Five new players have been en­ whon he is not in the country talk­
i n g ' t h e s e patients to Orlando.
It within the state, and yet ru mo r - gaged and one more is being con­ ing about the newest wrinkle in
numbered a mo n g the Reds.
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Is hardly necessary for me to out- g o s s i p — has brought reports of s e v ­ sidered.
T h o s e who have arrived lighting your place with electricity
N o 1
11 c u , *l y
man wl1*
" ' lowed jjnp , j)() (|,rc. m-cessity of a hospital eral such cases, which when run to
are Wren T a y l o r and Jim Conolly. by the Delco s ys tem for which ln&gt; is
lo
n,&gt;d C there are any &lt;iti- ,or. Sanford, as the matter ha* been earth has been traced . to an o v e r With the Delco you can
both from Dothan, Ala
, and come the ugent
t
*,inK 1, 1 Seminole j’ounty w h o do ' , t &gt; 1 thoroughly discussed in the past. |worked i magination,
tired by
an
have
a
complete
lighting System tr.e
from the Dixie League.
Self, also
...tend to join they will have to take ,
j |H rt.a„ y s„ , f ,.vl(|„ nt
I overheard convers ati on or a m.scurrent
being
d
e
ve
l o pe d by a gaso­
from the Dixie League, will meet the
during l 'o
.impaipn
r(M.r n |
meeting o! the understood telephone message
line
engine
and
stored
in a storage
team at Sanford this afternoon
Such an enthusiasm is infectious
buttery
where
it
is
available
' .r
officer* and trustees of the Sun for*
I he health authorite* o f Finn (la. With t hi* new blood Urlaudo e\
and pervades every home in Sa n­
sixty lam, *
It is the very t-l,mg
Hospital
Association,
a
resolution
state
and
municipal,
are
working
in
pec’
s
lo
bring
back
the
laurels
ford and the pen,de coining down
for the farmers who live o . r -* jt&gt;
to w n
at
lilg h t
U lix lo u s lv
S . an
I lie
W“ i’ •ntrodured winch provided 'hat working I I I closest harmony t o pre Hock Dllltnget I S expected to arrive
of
t he zone c ov ered by the S.uilonl
The other men have
boards ut the headquarters with as the association donate all of ii * as- j vent the c omi n g of the disease, in the morning
system
and is b oun d to be papulamuch interest as tney woul d on sets to the city of Sanford, upon which having on c e gained a f oot h ol d not Ireen announced.
with
those
who want their own
election night
Th i s ca mp ai gn will condition that the city of Sanford here might bring results too serious^
It is understood that Sanf ord is lighting system.
build and equiped a suitable hospital to contemplate, results with larger , ..
,
,
.
accomplish •as much a« any organi

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having earned legal interest tt,n*i of
the Li (tie. and i am of the opinion
I hat the association should tm c o n ­
gratulated on having raised unamount of money which is now i i
|I he treasury

GREAT CAMPAIGN OF
THE BOARD OF TRADE

Hon
Fete Rulh i* making a a t i o n f r o m o u t
grc.it \\ kl’ , XV ,iy ,it *-. &gt;■r1 1 ,g
li|*L and ( lx- it.....ey
whi rc l,i oiit.iliicd 1 In- i amt' l* at. I ' r . d a b l v n o * 10
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TilF. SANFORD HERALD

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THESANFORD HERALD vcrtise
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ished by i m p n s o n m e i u not cxcec d' ii g
six months, or by tine tint e x c e e di n ’
one thou* t mi d o l l a r * "
This la w
wasn't intended as a joke and it |
isn’ t o:i", for there have been e o n - 1
victions and stiff penalties i mpos ed
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own innocence, to the detriment of
that name is a loyal elttzel)
Let
l h " doctor* tell is. should sm-h a
disease visit us.
Th ey will know.1

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

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s i t ’d makf*

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with a
(p)sitivx’ sUv ..(jtit. .. . , l .. .gin makes
lor economy in operation and mainten­
ance; less '-train &lt;»n the ear, less expense
f *r tires,
I lie Ford motor gives the
most power per pound &lt;&gt;f ear weight,
which me mV; gasoline eeonomy. '®uriiiK Car $440; Runabout $39,); Coupelet ?59
I'own Car
Sedan $710
A l l prices f. o. h. Detroit.
On sale at

Sanftird Machine iv (iara^e Co.
HOWARD IIKifilNS
Salesman

K. W 11,1.1 A MS
Agcnl

■« ! you won' t until th- y tell you.
Orlando G e t s New Ones
" Or l a n d o is tightening up on h -r
line-up for the end of the series, und
if everything goes as we expect for
the next UG hours,” (laid Gray R u sh
this morning, " w e will have u t e a m
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THE SANFORD HERALD
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Far m ers and Fruit Growers
s&gt;

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Mr i i|. in. ,i.*|^i,,(| |,, . 11 .i ui’
Illg 11n- &gt;'difor- of 1' "*nl .i ,i gun i i mo
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,ll t lie ( 1*f r&gt;* h Fii'in 1h:it

Little Happen!nf»s— Mention “
of Matters in Hrlef
Personal Items of
In te re st

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A. II C ommon *, Hint; of Slum
1*hone I R Ycarhy .it tin* Motel
Island was in the ci ty today on busi­
• arm** and tell him you want a
ness and report* everythin*; ijuiet
•lenioimtrutiun of the Helen I.iv! lit tin;
y '
along the St. Johns.
system.
It means electricity on
No farmer bIiou M he without fhe •'very farm a! a nominal cost
A
Del eo
Light,
the
Tost
system hoy ran o iterate it
97-21c
ha* ever been invented
A hoy can
Mr and Mr* Karl (.ore and son
operate It
.1 It Wearily
will he Wi|hlim Uari.U.11 &gt; .
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TO THE PEOPLE OF SEMINOLE COUNTY

Items of Interest Tor the Man

w .1 - s.ippo-cd til linlij (lint
&lt;&gt;( beer that afterward Im
.i Innn* ol
ontcntniri n ih,.

Summary of the Floating Small
Talka Succinctly Arranged for
&lt;• “ "he
p r i ma r y
Hurried Herald Render*
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P 1 V E

i u i here tonkin,; after

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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY !•

P A G E

l orn to
\ ni main

Food

l our

Alt air-tight rorn eriti will *oun
pay for itself
T h e more animal* n
farmer ha* to food during winter the
tmoner he will reeeive hi* money
Itaek on hi* investment.
Corn i*
difficult to keep in an ordinary corn
crib because the wecveils d am a g e it
•frnm Ift t o - 2 5 —per rent
Con***•luently most farmer* sell their rorn
t,,r t M l," ‘ l
l,u&gt;*t)rn
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ha* bi*ejt of little importance
t o f '' '

E. II. Peters needs the money--so I will sell

Shoes To you at prices that have never been equaled in
this town. This Sale will last to August 1st.--No I wont

here-

quote prices, because I want you to come in and see how
( heap you cab buy them. I know you--and you know

A iinlitij; to G
I. Herrington,
b o y - flub agent for the University
of Florida Extension Division, a
({teal deal of interest has been shown
in Duval county for pig elub work.
It i* significant that F. U. Grroover,
president of-ijie Hoard of Trade was
theHiret to-efter-thmHwial aid lor t-b**movement

me—I need the Money and you need Shoes.
Men’s Straw Hats $2.00 and $2.50 values, during this
Sale, 95 Cents.

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-c a s u l i m ;— v . A i i . H - m w k u _
pan
o jo .
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(jnre'* parents, Mr and Mr s . *W E. '
According to C. K McQunrrie,
Furnished room, corner I hire! and , Gore Ul|| f nv*• today
Mr* (lore State Agent for the University of
SHOES, “ THAT’S MY BUSINESS”
Moline Plow Sh o w* Farmer* the
Magnolia. Inquire
of Sanford I* or- mil visit relative*
and friend*
in Florida Extension' Division,
farmers
New Me t ho d s
301 EAST FIRST STREET
niture C o. 96-tfc
|Sanford, while Mr
C or e will return
usually pay about 25 per cent more
The Geo. II
pernnhl Hardware
% Presbyterian ladies
will
have a to Jacksonville where he hold* are- ! f,,r western corn than they
receive
rumntago sale Saturday, July 29th, sponsible positibn twith the Atlantic for their own. T h a t is a h eav y loss, Comp any, in line with their me th o ds .
(
on First street near Mr. Peters s h o e Coast Line railway in the traffic de­ but they pay In addition to that for o f progress, on Tuesdnt last held n I
demonstration of a universal Tractor * nd il i» interesting to note that the tor of the church will deliver an atltransportation
b
oth
ways
between
store.
partment. -Orlando Sentinel.
and implements
manufactured by south F.oridn press is ronvinred that dress, the church history prepared
Goi ng to the B ea c h ? Inveatigau
After a pleasant visit to Mr. and thejr homes and the station.
Southern Moline Plow C o mp an y) on cooperation is the greatest neet^ of by ,Hon. J. N. Whltner will be read
' " G r a y Ga bl e s . "
Mod er n, conveni ­ Mrs K. A Ter heu n, Mr. IL W.
T h e loss can be avoided b y build­ the Hossetter Farm on Celery a v e ­ this section of the state.
and special music will be rendered,
ent hotel on bathing bench.
One Way returned to Savannah on F r - ing air tight cribs so that the corn
making a short hut compl ete pro­
nue
There were about two hunbusiness and business alone mark
block north of Clnrendon.
Spcria day.
can In* treated with carbon bisulfide dr*d grower* present at the demon- ed the sessions
gram.
The puidir is cordially in­
Ta mp a had aprates by week.
G r ay Gables, SeaFull line of millinery, ribbon* that will kill the weeveils.
Every str.nton, representing the lu**t grow- pointed a c ommi t t ee to entertain the vited to attend the ceremonies and
breeze, Fla.
87-Tues Ktp Mower*, e t c . always in stock
b ,,ril 1(^ ri,,s (] t u . also being growers visitors, hut when they learned that a* the hoUT is selected to make it
Mr* E ver
' c r yy farmer should have a m
erih
that will
will hold
hold enough
enough corn
corn to
Until
further
notice
Woodland Grace E William*.
97-ltc
^that
to run
run j frritn other section* of Florida, from the association were there for busi- possible to have a large attendance
\V there will he seats arranged to acPark w i l l he open only Sundays
&lt;ishorne Herndon
the energetic him until another crop matures, and J Ocala Lakeland. “ rliimlo and I.an in-** purpose* only, they neede
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Mr. and Mrs
Martin Long o f ' t ur ne d from , trip r.. K.illitn..... |U,ml
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h'' r‘ *ul&lt;t ’“ 'll j
\. there |,ttve been so many difJarksonv die announce the birth of a N. w A ork and oi •i*t • 1 1 • « where lo* 1 1 ’ ** ('“ khhor* at tin marki t p m • j,,ri , . .ipminn- ••iT&lt;*r I as to ju-t
what was required in the way nf a
little son, July 20lh.
Mrs
l.ong studied I'onditioris affecting the mot - ^"r w , ' t,rM 1" rn
was f ormer l y Miss Rose Dickenson ing picture business.
J l c also atplow, the Fernubl Hardware C o m Cowpeas Show Ronl-Knol Areas
teiulild
of this city.
tendei the EM.* convention at Hulpani
suggested to the manufac&lt;&gt;m* of the best ways to tight
union
hirer- that they demonstrate with
" E l e c t r i c i t y for ever y farm" is the
root k not i* to plant crops which ;i r#* t heir regular stock
ill4* 2 gang It inch
1h'lci) Light
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compact a n d c n lt lp le t i
slog a n of the
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Itusiness men of Jacksonville a r e 1
pushing pig club work in Duval court
South Florida Pr ess Association
Th
ly. J. F Downi ng, special agent f ori
T
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annual mi-etmg of the
' South Florida Press Association met
pig club work in Georgia, gave n n 1
illustrated lecture on the work in *•* *be Hoard of t r ad e rooms in tin*
Georgia before the Jacksonville
|•''»&gt;' h!‘ » at T a m p a Friday. T a m p a
c h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e at u recent •"* **" •**»"*&gt;’ *d a c c e s s and a lm o s t eeli
m e e tin g
Mr
D o w n i n g g a v e the
le. t o r e li y i n v i t a t i o n from t h e h u - i

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T h e G e . II F e r n tt ld H d w U o
per la
T a lor M g r .

You Owe it to Yourself
TO IN V E S TIG A TE T H E

t r .i 11&gt; I n at.'.I f ••r r l n - n r g a u i r a t on
’ r. t a good r u e m t . e r - h • was p r e -

m ss
men
Th e i m p o r t a n c e
w ith
1
which tile work is regarded i- shown
Mr
lluffuker of I ie Times mid
people to stay in I P.riila ^ It will ^ the r e i | U e s t that all members he Mr Lanibright of the Trihuni' weltake a month to fix the K R. wash presont at the lecture.
|corned the visitors, and Mayor M e - I
out* anil
Mt slide"
T h e lecture consisted of an o u t - Fa y personally conducted them to
J D Davison,
line and grog res* of the work in the ' ' u‘ Dip of the city hall, .......... a
Hlg Time at Altoona
j southern part of the state particu- splendid view of Tarn pa ran ho ctbTwo thousand people expected! larly.
Mr. Down i ng stated that the tained.
b oy s were producing hogs ul 3.25
T h e Tarnpa T i m e s representative
Rig barbecue at Altoona, Fla.. Aug
His remarks ; asked each editor to give u ten line
f:ird. 1916. t lion S. J Gai ts will ad- to A 5 cents ti p o u p d
dress the \ people,
Eveyyhody in- indicated that this kind of dempn- ! article on what wu* south Florida's
vited. D M games.
G o o d roads. ' stration work was approved in that ( greatest need.
T h e answers were
to m e . 1 V* bring pies and cakes, j part of Georgia where hog raising published in the afternoon paper,
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ayrnThe program for tin* meeting was
arranged by Messrs. Wayne Th oma s . !
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M a . n e - and Clyde Glenn
tendered m our time of bereavement
desire to express our sincere
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hut, learning that she has mo n ey
they fawn upon her.
It so happens that the Count von
Rltz Is now coming to call upon
Meena's cousin, and when he arrives
he finds Meena, scrubbing brush in
hand on the steps
He naturally
supposes she is the maid and she.
seeing under ins arm some books
that he has brought for the daughter
" M c r n a ' * R o m a n c e " T e a c h e s Thrift over-excited, and then winked craf t­ ' ness dissolves In the light of his of the house, takes him for a book
■faith.
Thrifty people are looked upon a* ily at the director.
agent
In this mutual belief, they
people who are trying to save money
One of the cleverest hits of acting I In the end lie rides off alone across meet on "tile girl's day o u t " in the
There are. however, thrifty persons ever seen on the screen is said to the desert to begin life anew, friend
park each week, and their love p r o ­
who economi ze onl^ becau»o it has occur in t h e - last purt of the Laaky less except for the memories of the gresses mightily
been tired in them aryltnut hecauao p roducti on of " T h e Dream Gi rl ," in little girt with whom he has ju-t
I pon one o r rasmn, the German
they need inrtfley at all
Jus' such a which Mae Murray will he seen In parted, probably forever.
ambassador
passes and reminds von
person is little Meena,_ in "Littl e the stellar role. The incident is b e­
T h e part of the girl is exquisitely
Ritz of his rank, and that he must
Meena's R o m a n c e , " a new Triangletween the distinguished artists, T h e ­ filled by Bessie Love, and Louise not marry beneath his station.
But
Kitie Arts release.
Gl au m makes of the dance hall siren
odore
Roberts and James
Neill,
he persuades Mentha to go with him
a revelation in reinai^able feminine
she IH a little Dutch Kiri horn and
to a road-house on the outskirts of
when one os the dissolute father of , transformation**!.
brought up on a farm in Pennsyl­
the city
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At L y r ic F rid a y
vania, and all she knows about life a girl *n the slums meets the digni- |
Meeiiu's cousin
IS tl.it (Inanltnc** I' a l o n e go d ’ iness fled grandfather of a wealthy young
".he o u t c o m e of this grave situa­
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Frederick
in " / a / a "
and that idleiiHss is vine
t otlse- . mall.
This little incident alone is Pauline
Coming
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to j ((t w o r tf, jjoing miles to see.
real heart throbs and some splendid
T h e story of the immortal drama
futhrr
RfM-n it* tin* ina«mh« I*nl
comedy.
" T h e Dream Gi rl " Is a Paramount
New Y o r k Korin* of \ w r a u n t to l i v e
" Z a z a . " which has been adapted a- a
At Lyric Wednesday.
•Jin u n it naturally never thinks to Program picture,
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which is tu appear on the Paratries to go on living in the old man­
I mo u nt Program at the Star. Thurt*
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day next week is as follows:
maid mop pi ng ofl the front step-*
but insists on getting down on her
Zaza is a popular singer in one of
knees herself, with the scrubbing
the gayest musical halls in Pari*
She lends a very tempestuous life
brush
Slu- cannot understand v hy,
with so many servant* then1 should
arid is much sought after by the
beaux of the town
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be dust on the things lit the foyer.
meets Bernard a man about town.
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In hi rid t lo- ii i ' i i o and a (r,-r a f ri \ ■*
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her ruling passion, tin- hatred "I dirt
witti hkim
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and they decide to »e|id her l ook to
establishes her in an apartment,
hef little Pennsylvania home
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put her hag into her arms.
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Bath rooms in comiectioti
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corner Fourth and Magnolia
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" T h e M y s t e r i e s of M y r i
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a n d i . i . - r t a i n l y p m -. .«-g i t - te .p u
l . u . t y , p i d g i u g f r o m t-he e*owd* that

For Rent
room house, Sanford
Heights
See it L IVrkihs. at The
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For
house
Apply

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12
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70S Park avenue. F.a&lt;•t H. ('
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II i kA I?-'. *. | p 1'* tl. ■nt of a
hand
\\ an led
To
bliy sec ond
The Mother
Alberta Lee
hank ha* been gambling in atocaa
bicycle. must be in good condition.
Daughter
Mazte Radford
and !■ Slpg h.-a vil v
W Ittie III t he a.*
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1 tl tier
&lt;o urge .’ ’n-r. •
•if rt*Mildu I he ha i h*1 IH surprised
___ __2_—---Meena s relative- in N ew 'i ori
tory over tho Rrd Sox In an exlilbitloti
hy another oifnual
and 11 aw sms
Wanted T o buy horse and gro­
game, Borneo tie started tit praise him
Father
Fred
A. *1 urucr
1kills him
Hawkins is arrested. And
cery del i very wagon. Will pay cash.
"Oh. (tint's nothing to swell up i^v.-r
Mother
Kate To...-guy
hik w fe goes to Kiplinger the Dls
I’ arrignriH team wasn't breaking Its Sorrenth Market, Sorrento, Fla.
Daughter
Margaret Marsh
tried Attorney and makes a plea in neck to win," said Mahan-.
UG-2tc
• Son
James O’ Shea
his behalf
Kiplinger is absolutely
ilutler
Win 11 Itr-i*
LOST
without prinple. and dO"S not hesiMeena Bauer, a little Dill ki girl
Not a Thlno to Boast Of.
t :i t f* t ri m a k e im im p r o p e r p r o |in - -il j
Lost., Strayed or Stolen in SanMoscow reports that a Russian snr
livi ng with ( or fnt.li.er . ti a
a ail
to It H it t
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fiave lFlo nerve o f a hog
Houston
aid,
or
Henry
McLuulin,
Mrs.
M
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wife has made, he openly denounces Post
and goes out of tier file
colm
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Palmetto,
F'la.
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her
and
turns
her
Into
ttie
street
I n course of tune. M.-ena - father
Ignored by
■in - leaving tier overy tiling fie had. Then tie g ets a divorce
J a v a ’s D r a t h Pl ant.
Found — M e n ’s hat on
Beardall
which is a considerable fortune and ail her friends and driven out of s o ­
I lie *b atii plant of Java tins flow- avenue.
Ow ner muy have same by
taking this in a large telescope bag^ ciety, she is thrown upon her own era wliicdi continually give off n pdrpaying for ad and identifying prop­
M e d i a goes to live with her wealthy resources and becomes known as fumo b o powerful ns to overcome. If
erty itt Moore' s Station store. C. ” •
" T h e Scarlet W o m an . " void of heart Inhaled for any length of time, a fullChorpening.
tihli tel at lies are inclined to despise and conscience.
The District At- grown mah. and which kills all forms
.........la, whose hatred of dirt impels torney becomes notorious for his as- of insect life that come undor tta'In­
j her to scrub the brownstone steps; sociating with the sporting element fluence.
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C o i i g r .i t t i l. i t c d (o r W iron no G a m e
F r o m Hetl S c «

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" H a m s B u sy D a y '
L l i - v . i i t l i i p i s . n l of
H i e I r o n t law
\ l I'lliiH ih y
T r i a n g l e D ay
L i t tie M eena 's R o t n a n c . ’ f e a t u r ­
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M ire Walker, llt&lt; first and unit p&lt; rsnn roller skating
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Disbarred and disgraced Kiplinger
derieds to revenge himself upon
Kama, w h o m he considers the cause
—*
of his downfall.
He cultivates the
friendship of James Gilson, an un­ L
scrupulous society woman, who is *1 All Local Advertisements Under
much in the c o mpa ny of Titsworth This Heading THREE CENTS a
and holds his respect
Kiplinger has Line For Each InHertlon. Minimum
evidence of a crooked .transaction C h a r g e 2 5 C e n l u .
in which Jane participated, and he
~
FOR SALK
threaten* exposure unless she do es
his bidding. Through Jane, R o ma is
For Sale— Whi te Leghorn C o c k ­
introduced to Titsworth.
He is
erels.
Y o ung strain, $1.00 each. One
made to understand that she is a
5
hens and
cockerel Columbian
pure woma n , and she is led to believe |I1*;11
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that he knows about
her ,,** 1 . , Wyandottea bred from Baltimore
They fall in love and soon after are dinners. $10 00.
Also one oak side
i|uietly married
.....r«.*.i
I board. &lt;10.00
I nquirc at 9 1 l Turk
!t7-'_*tp
av ettue
After the wedding Kiplinger c o n ­
fronts the couple and denounces
For Sale T w o city ,ots, with a
Roma, telling Titsworth of her past, five room house on same.
Located
and she is the notorious "scarlet on S W corner of Eleventh and
wo ma n . "
Titsworth gives Kiplinger Laurel* avenue
Also one 2 year old
a beating but bears Roma confess cow, thoroughbred White f’ ok i n
Lhal
by li.L'l_tol^J
t tie truth.__ Before
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jiucks and chickens.
For i nformahe carT^egarh coi npdsnrr;~~ftrthnvTng t l o i r appl y * on pr-mT*«-s“*~ 'Pr/ J ; ' GHX tt
this blow, and speak to her. R o m a ftllan.
9 7- 2t p is gone. She secures employment in
For S a l e —One 12 inch electric fan.
n f actory, hidden from her former
A
bargain.
Also some household
friends.
Jane now hopes to win
Am leaving to wry reason for
Titsw o r t h ’s love, but he remains' goods.
P. t). Box 1112. San­
steadfast in his love for his wife, selling cheap.
ford.
Fla
!*k-ltp
and becomes extremely melancholy
Jane goes to Roma and tells her she
F o r S ale
F o l d i n g t i a b y c :il», ( ' OS t
is wrecking his life, that if she would
$ 2 2 . 5 0 w ill ip'll for $ti.OO.
A liio 10
save him. she must divorce him and
b u s h e l s of seet 1 p o t a t o e s fo r fall
openly return to tier old life If th
w
p la n tin g
? 1 0 0 per b u s h e l
u
street and cafe
This Roma does
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It proves the severest blow of all for
‘"I -2tp
Titsworth. and in- is about to yield
to Jane’ s persuasion to co me to her,
Fpr Sale C h e ap - H o r se , wagon,
when he learns thp truth. He seeks buggy anil surrey, all in good con­
out R oma , lp*gs her to forgive him dition
Appl y at W.
W.
Aber­
as he l ong ago had forgiven her, and nat hy’ s Furniture Store.
I*l$-tfc
they are papjiily reunited

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along B ro a dw a y and U believed to
be a graft taker. Watson Ti sworth,
a wealthy young mun, institutes a
reform investigation, and the Dis­
trict Attor ney is exposed..

Family

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w h o ij prove of

Want Ads Bring Resuits

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

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

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PRESBYTERIAN CORNER STONE LAID

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11.. ,.ew regim.e
o nil,. . rTor l lie imuil V* *,i&gt;\ 1 1■ . * *.t n
S. P Kennedy will t- ' he very
ltei"ut nrestdent; M'»* 1 uei lie Itinea,
secretary and Miss Ma n u. l i i n c ,

ON KNOTT ARE
GIVEN BELOW

IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES S T A R T E I&gt; N E W
( IIITUTI WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON

Mr* Hiirley. Messrs, Mahlm Wright
ami I'orre.t Gat hd. captains of the
groups
T h e four groups wilt
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tuning a total gain of ’Hi’ votes, at the It *1 P t I.m.iuip'i.eiit at
m it h
—-ea him by rec ounts in various Luke C id . and hrdught Jinn,
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,■ Kntitt, former state comptroller
and unsuccessful candi date In tin?
primary &lt;&gt;T June 0. according to the
ruling of the " l a t e canvassing hoard
j,M issued another statement.
This
lime the statement r omes in printed
form, galley proofs from Tallshasnee
3 ti«l comprises
three column*.
Th e
tahnlatmn of votes gained on the
Vi "to us reeminls s hows Mr
Knott
I &gt; ;nti . ahead of the Miapi.ntv g' V' u
\{r &lt; i l l ' h&gt;‘ the canvassing hoard
tieing Mr K n o t t ’ s figures

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companies refused to grui\t an eighthour day and time and a half pay
for overtime.

Last Sunday evening Mrs Hur­
ley’ s group rendered an titt. resting,
h -Ipfut program having for the mu' iJect, " Mi l . f F\|ie. t t *i'i11. io I ike
t are of Me it ben I tang*
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gettcy, improved ca mp condition* to
safeguard their health and authori­
zation for them to vo te in the Held
at the coming presidential electibn
were provided in a m e n d meiitn to thi;
M e th n d tsis R e t u rn
, Rev Steiruney er. M r s Perry and army appropriation bill agreed to
Mrs . luhu
li
.linkins have re- today by the senate
turt'e'l Iroru their trip to Jumtluska
My a vote of I I to LI the senate
where they ittended the big Me t ho d ­ also suspended tin rules to adopt an
ist meeting at the benntlfllj resort amendment ch a n gi n/ the age litn
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obliged to detour via the Murphy parents or guardt art*.
t tie
1 inlet
branch.
All of them are glad to he provision men under twenty one nowIntel: home in Sanford where floods serving in the army would tint he
do not occur
ret.ll lli-'l III t he se rviee unless i hi’y
tiled wit hid thirtv day - tlm wr’ tten
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Presii . ter ian Suppi * was on July ."Ird
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M r - T h e ire "tber-In p was fur year* r.
noun at gin o' clock
S e ve r did the m i l t e d
by
immigration
and
by
sun set in the west upon a more im transfer of meinhef"nip from Silver

* ;’ l meet at t 'o' r g alar 1 -oi* n .0
The canvassing hoard gave f a i l s a at the regular place, t ' l nl floor " !
Mr, CatcheTs
lead of -GO votes o v e r his opponent. the Huptiat Temp' e.
This was before recount proceedings grmi[i will have charge of the p ro ­
Visitors Moist iiirifla'ly we|
i cf c started. However , the count of gram
co
tiled
the canvassing hoard still holds, in
to far .i * possesspii) nf the Certificate
of nomination is concerned
•ft ,

iai|l"» to-ettM-w-Mfri^ritirthrirailrn^sL

tiTrlmr Inrkrd o-rTe a-Tew*-

points o ' ranking highest in (he
state and easily took second honors.

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GU ARDSM EN
GET INCREASE
IN PAY ROLL

W ill S trik e

tithcer* of the four btotherhoods
will assemble here during the re­
maining days of the week
E N C I.E SA M R E L IE V E S T H A T
Ballots arrived
at
brotherhood
L A B O R E R IS W O R T H Y
headquarters today in big bundles.
O F I! I R K
Brotherhood lilni.i!' predi t"d tiiat*
the vote of all the organization*
W ashmgtoii, July J.s
Increased
would lie overwhelmingly in f avor of pay for officer* and tt-.eti of the regu­
authorizing their c on f er en c e, rum- lar army and national guard in

gr oups

Misses Mtn-.p*
M.w.irt
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•••on county a gain of 10 votes in to t h e s u p p o s i t i o n th a t the
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m u st h a v e r e m o v e d the gun*
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\\ ashingtn.i, July v. Jtv50,933 of
11 o live ii i! ion *1 il'ar federal road
fund wdI) In* available this year under
th,. ,„.w federal aid mail act allotted
the s o u t h -rn states, the agricul­
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tural
department announced.
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London. Inly ‘J .v
S S; McClure,
|l)p wopi,|
sistaet cashier and auditor of the
This little sketch ii fieik ;itei! to ' Heard
National
Bank
died this the American puldish'-r. must return
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to th e U n i t e d S t a t e s on th e Amer•lht&gt; Member shi p of t h e F i r s t Fri morning
He hud 1.... .. in dl health

T h e church building which was re- byterian Church of Sanford, Florida,
Most of tni‘ teachers for Semin•ex, or A3 vote* more that Cntt* olo c o u n t y ’" excellent school* have moved to make room for this church pa$i, jircsent and future,
Respectfully,
‘ Jotity as eertified by the state been appointed and a* soon as the was erected .almost Immediately after
the organization on a lot given b y ;
J N. W H I T N F . R
entire
list
is
completed
the
Herald
rtviissing b o a r d . — Jacksonville MetGen. H. S. Sanford.
oti l'i*» U
will publish the same.
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sum e

t im e ,

but

re la tiv e s,

b u s in e s s

p a n h ner, P h i l a d e l p h i a , on w h ic h hi*

associate* and his physician never arrived at Liverpool, government
T h e homo office re­
realized hi* condition w as so serious. official# said.
T h e exact cause of death ha* not fused him u permit to *tay in Ungbeen determined

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URDAY, Matinee and Night

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AM ONG TH E TH EA TRES,
Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
I
the world until his money is goto*
anil he can get no more to drink
T h e prank of the freshmen
has
awake ned in him an inherited r r a ving for liquor which he is now un ­
able to satisfy. At last ho yields up
the cross which has been given him
by his bishop, as " t h e price of one
last drink, and t he n , consumed by
shame he trios to c o mmi t suicide by
throwing himself int o the river.

" T h e Wa i f s ”
T h o m a s It I nee Product ion* f ea­
turi ng J a n e Grey and William D es ­
mond in “ T h e Waif s. ”
Willi am Desmond
R a y b u r n ....
J nn e Gr e y
Rags
Robe
rt
Kortman
Rat
Carol iiulloway
Rene
J . Frank B ur ke
Rinhop
F a n n i e Midgely
Mrs. R aybu r n .
Lewis Dur h am
Finnigari
Truly S ha t t u ck
Mrs. Mc F a d i l en
Harry Keenan
R e ct o r

int o t h e life of " R a g s " r o m w the
i ot h 'r w i . a, the d au g ht e r of tuT h e you ig mini ma ke * t'i"
j bi s’n p
choi ce fi.r h t . f i e asks “ R a g s ” to
b e i o . n e his wife.
Ami s h e — she
realir.es v. 1 a * it will me an t o st and
at his side ns a lady.
Glorious
t h ou gh t s c o me crowding t o her mind
and t hen she adopts a course that
mii1 ' s the punch to this splendid
ser t o n sermon.
At I.vric Friday

But he is saved by " R a g s . ” a girl
who plays the piano in a c h e a p s a ­
loon. and she. ignorant of his high* ( leo R l i lg e’ry in " T h e Sel f i sh \\ otna n " at the St ar Tonight
s t a ’ ion helps him to get hai k on his
fe, '
Whe I h&gt;* floes redeem himself
*
somewhat he opens up a sort of
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w o r ki ngma n ’s cl ub, where they may
flki
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find clean recreati &gt;n and uplift.

" T h e Wai f s, ” starring J a j i e Grey
and William Desmond is the story
of a young Fpiscopal cl ergyman, who
is
made
firufik
before
lit* col
le.igtn « by the practical j oke of some
u n d e n assmeti. who have dtfrlored
t h e part y punch with brandy. As a
So well does t h e club work o u t in
co n s e que nc e of his disgrace he is
fact that its good work r m r * * to th *
unfrocked and cast out
bishop's a tt en t i o n
,Much pleased
Hiding from t ,e per«ons who know by the a t o n e me n t of his young friend
And th«n
l.i n, hi
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h«» married

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St, Tp SI. Rsni* 3*. 10 i r m
TI * ■•at
has t aken hts stepfather s name and ; B r e m e n is expected soon
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•u i n r " o f • ■i d c e r t i f i c a t e In ( h r n u n r o f
succeeded to his practice. Dr. Lund
S
V&gt;
Howell.
t / n l e a a a a i d c e r t i f i c a t e shal l
|*f r e d e e m e d a r r o f . l m r ( o l a w ( a t d e e d »,||
given a p a r t y to which he invites
Do' You Know
| i ««ur i h r r r u n o n t h e
n J d a y of A u c u a t
some of the members of the circus. T h a t Munson's pool is the coolest ; a i&gt; m n .
Wltrrwe
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|W u n g Dr. Lund is much impressed pl are in Sanford.
Ask your friends t hi* lh* I *1 h il« ) of Ju &gt;, A l» ! *j ' G
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h A IIf 11M* I. ASH,
j with Peg.
He has known her only about it.
T h e y c o me regular.
c" »t 1* « ir’ uii * *•ur t c*
||a
, an hour and determines to ask her Cl ear running
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water.
C o m e on
!»G- F n i t c
I to be his wife.
Mrs. Lund sees the S e co nd or Th i rd st ree t to entrance.
! strong resembl ance of Peg to the F a s t side of town.
Five minutes Nullrr i*f Vppllr.llnn fnr Tai llrrd I'ndr,
Hrrll'in S uf t ’hsplrr 4SSS, L l . i of
! animal trainer, and speaks of it to walk from any p a r t of c i t y .
Open
Florida
her husband.
Y o u ng Lund follows every day E X C E P T T u e s d a y and
Notice I. hereby given that Alfred Foa|*(&gt;
nurehs.er of T»i CrrtlAratc N o . 52S,
Peg into the garden just before mi d­ F r i d a y .
Open nights when re que st ­ lar
»• It relslep to (he following &lt;le»rr Iptiou
night and asks her to be his wife. ed.
dated the &amp;th d a y of Ju n o , A . I). i # | | ;
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" ‘ paid rertlfirate
tide ‘ in ray offlre, and
baa
filed
S h e Is a bo u t to consent, when her
hap made application for lax .need Id U.uo
mania a t t a c k s her as t h e clock
In ar.ordanre with law. Said r,rtiflrat*
N rw Paving Material
•mhrarei the following described properly
strikes twelve, and she tries to
•ritual
cl In Seminole county, Ftorldi, to-«,t:
Ki ssi mmee, J u l y 2 1 . — C o m t n e n t i n g N 4 of
8 . 4 of NEJt of HW 4 , See. l, Tp
ch o k e him. S h e rushes away, enters
upon the plaits of Ki s s i mme e to SO, Itange 31 Earl. The laid land being
the house, and. fmdine Mrs. Lun d
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aaapaard at the date of the ieeuance of auch
*pave a certain nectlon of the st ree ts certificate in the name of Unknown. Un
alone, a t t a c k s her savagel y,
1 hen
...
with " w o o d t i z ” bl ocks, tRe Lakeland lc«. .aid certificate .hall he redeemed , r .
c-ding to law tax deed will l.aue there, n
she flies on into the garden.
FlipT e l e g r a m says these bl ocks are made on the 22nd day &lt;&gt;l Augu.t, A. It. 1916.
the clown, fears the result of her i n ­
Witne*. my ctTIrlal tignature and ae.l
from sawdust and may be considered thi. the 2Oth day of July, A. |l. 1910.
heritance and find* her in the garden
i
rra li
E . A. D O I J U I .A S S .
as a by -p r od uc t of the saw mills.
ClerV t ircuit Court Seminole Co, Da
in a faint ahd carries her to the
lly V. H Mcflanl.l, l&gt;. ('
A small square mad/- from this matrain, j ust in time to c a t ch the last
90 I n * l r
t/rial has been in service on a K i s ­
car
Young Lund det ermi nes to fulsi mmee street for two years and
( low her
His father tries to restrain
shows good wearing quali ti es
The
him, but fie rushes on in hi« auto
principal o b j e c t i o n t o - t h i s kind of
|to i nt erc ept the train at the j u n c ­
brick has heretofore been the cost of
tion,
He makes a daring leap "from
the aut o to the truin, only to he ma n u f a c t u r e but we judge t hat Ki s­
thrown of! by the t r ai n me n who re­ si mmee has found a way to make
fuse to believe hr ia th,- son ( f the the m cheaply.
••ir*us i i w ner
Big Parki ng &lt; enter
Lyric T h e a t r e S a t u r d a y
T h a t J ac k so n vi l l e is destined to
hf fi ii ue a packing hou-e center of
I’r .—I- j l eri sn &lt; bu n h
no little m a g n i t u d e has hern gr*'w
1 *. All L o c a l A d v e r t i s e m e n t s ! ' H e r
Dwrirg luK i*i tin* a11—.•n* •* •
mg more and more evident ever
T h i s 1l e n d i n g T H R E E C E N i S a
j .is’ His o f t hi M L and &lt;’ ungrf
since the day of anryiiro enienl by
L ine For E a c h In se rtio n . M in i m u m
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lloll-e
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plant here
T h e const ructi on work
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longer for tils d en i s Hint they nre tho Chemical
Co., cure IL II. Peabody,
custom
of Ids trade
What business
B a n ke r Indirted
S u j i e r mi ne d en t, Sunforil, Fla.
has he with all evil t r a d e ’ Has lie not
Orlando,
lul.
A press illsSS-tf
a calling In Ills i hurtlclcr ’ Kitiersou.
pat ti appearing in l lie Sunday P*
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per' dated ff"iri Alban... Ga , folH e if e r , C h a se R a b b its.
low s
If ix new Idea of a Summcvtown
For Rent - Six room eottugc on
\ i - i l B Cook president of t h ■inner becomes n fad. the rabbit (Jog Palmett o avenue
f I S per month
Fitzgerald B a nk of Fitzgerald, I ill
liny be pushed Into the barAground. Inquire o( Sanford F ur n i tu r e Co
which was consolidated some till!"
I'' lias trained some of Ins linfers to
?.v' !*fi-tfr
ago with tlie Ben Hill National '""•‘nt nml chase rabbits with us inucli
Ice.'ss ns dogs. and. Imle. d i Iteaj.i r.
l or Rent
Coni, at t r a c t i v e liv ing
Bail
in w hai was then said to hr
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rooms m Mlshoji Block
P hon e 2 la
an .■« ort to j irntrrt creditors, wa
I butcher R eal t y Co
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indicted by tin- federal grand jury
mi'v it i m i s i m ini is 11. it 11, it
here today on fourteen counts for
I S. Land OfTi.’v at
|*», Fla
For rent, celery faring 7 acres,
allege i violation of the national
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tells her he will j . l n . e a n idn.ii dol­
lars in her own n a m e If she will go
We t wl'li Torn .1 1 . Il I!-.i I 1 1 1
fa I.
m i n i lun In f n » k r l i ve ) I Rf |,| , '
t
,
liuve been iiiacio to cover up un ul- t« *n*li riatm to ihr iimt
«i« &lt;-r,tr.i
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---------------------------Tleged shortage of a b o u t $12, 000.
r^
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" T h e I t opard's M a r k "
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• laim«nt hirttfs a* *l'hH«r&gt;
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Mr
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La Relle, un iitu.'i al trainer is srW
I ) . h l l m a n , of W r k t a i , Kl u r l d a
Mr. and Mrs. Cook cai ne to t)ri c re t ly married to Dr. Lund, owner
W
K
of \\ r k l a a . n « , r t M
lando from Fitzgerald, G a. , almost a
I . S. I l r o i r n , o f W ' e H a a , F i e r i la
•M lb.- r i reqs
She is ul.out to heIIOIIFKT U
I I A S IS.
year ago and have made this jdnrp
Vf» T um a Fri M'fr
|(r t , ,.f
&gt;1 . li e a mother, and appeals to him
their home since.
M r . Cook reto acknowl edge her as his wife, but
D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E IN T E R IO R
reeently made a trip into Georgni,
U S 1 . a n d Of f i r r al ( Sai nravi l l a*. F l a
tie refuses her plea
Soon after, she
# J u ly I i . I»tr«
where Mrs. Cook is now visiting and
is fatal ly wounded by a savage
Notlra* i" h**rrli&gt; Kivm (hai \nilrrm X»
returned only u few days ago.
His Ituah of W«ki»a Florida, who. «.n June
'• opard and i- taken to tin- hospital.
.*1. I'M1 rnadr lfom***lrk.| f *»i •\ N*. 111X||
t f
* . •, i . ,i . . j,ft,-r ito b i n t
Peg only c o mme n t when showed the dis­ ' r » j •1 ‘JU , it I U
• *x l( ft- "•* 1► 1a!
pat ch referred to wa- Hint b • would •..rn |. To wn#hi,i 1•
' - t *.. (a t 1 r &gt;l"i - i "t i 1ai rn t Inlaha• \f«*rid&gt;a ha* h n . • •f »i•#n
be glad to make a S t a t e m e n t at t h e 11*10 to n»a
fi v• f t ar ^t*••( »
4 .1
• ’ * ' i- h ft h\ III" mot &gt;e r in the
el
aM
, f,1' l»i- ar. l al* *%r 1**. •$&gt;•. •f.&gt;••arf
r.
projier time, after he had been * irf « •1
* uM •.,11 t •• ] ti Hi
»* -r da
&gt;•? I ’ *p the clown
A- a dying
‘•It * hr J l * |
l a ) ot \ t i ( Ua l
l V1
cleared of tin* charges
r e i u e s t she give* Flip a lett'-r in
' i a i r n a n f n a n t r i a* w I f n r s x p ,
W
II
M&lt;* v d of W r k i w a . F l o r u t a
which the true facts of her mar r i ed ,
W l&gt; F ill ma n »*f W r l t i a i , F l o r i d a
U
F
l*^*» of W r 1 l « a , F l l r t du
Deutsrhl nnd is Ready
life are set forth.
Peg is eighteen
I’ S
Mi o w i i nt W e k u r a . F l o r i d a
B
a
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imo
r
e
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J
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l
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20.
It
is
believed
years old when the story is resumed.
K f l l l K I t T W I) A \ IV.
V6 T u r * Ac F i t l o i r
|(e|it|p
S h e is a rider with the circus, anti t h a t -t h e G e r ma n sub marine Deutachj has j us t become the vi ct i m if a land is ryndy to sail at any mo ment , N a l i r r o f A p p t l r a l U n for f a &gt; l l r r d 1 nt i r r
S r r l i o n A o f f ’ h a p i r r IIIHE. L a v a o f F l o r strunge inherit ance.
E v e r y night at T h e capt ai n has cancelled hia ,social
Ida
twelve she llies into a fury of ties- en ga g e me n t s anti the cargo is said
Nntlre
ia
hrrrhy
riven
that
f huluota
t r uc t i o n iwt savage as the leopard to be l o a d e d .
T h e s h i p h a s ( * o r r p a n y . p u r c h a s e r of T a t ( V r ' l A r a t , No.
daird
*hr
f*th d a y
of
Nt i v*ml &gt;r r .
ha a fllrd a a l d r r r t t r t c a t r in m y
which caused her mo t h e r ' s deat h, sh u t o(T from public view at the A. I). 1
i ofiler, a n d
ha a mad** a p p l i c a t i o n
fnr t a t
Dr. L un d , who still owns the circus pier.
T w o carloads of oil on the d r o d t o i a a u r in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h l a w . h a u l
•t a u g h t

Rj=

iiiiiiiiifmilllTinilll^ W i l M

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that

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Furnished rooms, large and cool,
four blocks from business center.
B a t h rooms in c on n e c t i on .
Cheap
rates (or summer. C o mf or t Cottage,
corner F o u r t h and Magnol ia. 92-tf
For Rent
5 room house, Sanford
Heights. Se e IL L. Perkins, nt Th e
Haberdasher y
81-tf
For
bouse
Appl y

R e n t —12
room
one block from
\\
H Peters

boarding
postofllre.
75-tf

f' ur
Kent
S«*vi*rul met* office
rooms ov«r Yowell' s. Enquire N PYow ell &amp; Co.
32-tf
For R e n t — 708 Purk avenue. Enquite uf H. C. D n B c s e , First and
Park avenue
48-tf

WANTED
Wa nt e d — T o buy horse and gro­
cery d el ive r v waeon. Will nnv cas!i-

�IN THE HEART OF TH E WORLD’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

published

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

SANFORD H ER ALD

stir m v

IN S A N F O R D — L ife l» Wo,th Livinfi
VOLUME VII

S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A . FIUDA,Y. J U L Y 21. 1916

CO. SOLONS
HAVE SESSION
OF INTEREST
TAXES

e q u a l iz e d

a k r a n c ie d
a n d

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d u e t

d k a in a c k

H O A D S

Sanford, H a . , J u l y 3, 1916.
Hon. Hoard of C o u n t y Comroi snioncrx. in and for tho s t nt e of F l o r ­
ida and r o u n t y of Se mi no l e mot in
roRular a e u i o n at 10 o' clock a. m.
present, ‘Chai ri nnn L. P. Hagan,
Commissioners J . T . M c L a i n , J . A.
Clark. C. W. E n tE mi n g e r and L. A.
jlrumley. E. A. Dougl ass. clerk, and
f
M Wil li amson,
deput y sheriff,
in attendance.
I) S m i t h addressed the hoard
in reference to T a x ( ertifiente No
1 ,,, sale of J u n e 5t h, 1911. c o v e m . g
ynuili 15(1 ft of West 7. 6 2 ch . of
l.ei
l. M M. S m i t h ' s Sub-di visi on,
ami ask t hat Hat r e de mpt io n of this
certificate at the sum of $26. 00 plus
clerk's fees.
Agreeing to pay all
subsequently o mi t te d years on pres, i, i assessed val uati on of $100. 00
\

% I T a n n e r appeared hefore the
|. • I and asked for lint r edempt ion
, &gt; i . t:!i&gt; ate
1916. -ale of I *'• 7 a '
, |.

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i i,\ e n u g

had

i n ( •••.

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. x, \\ ext ! n f (. Him * h
-Itla nr Oviedo. lint It ab..\&lt;
. | I* .-re r e ' e r r * d til
W
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i *•»rn11* r mIi«*r
inert : n/ re.1*1

and

in prn|iiirllnn a - S in.
xli;,||
''ellelll tell I, , ||„. ,111,), Sf ,|r .

or canals* in said district, fn.* all
pense, that niay |„. Ul lirr ,, m ,||(.
const ruc t i on of said
h-x, .jrains
or ■analHe I d i e '
the interest
charges, the expense of i r n m n i i t tee and engineer, as ascertained hy
( his hoard, t o gi t h e r with their ,-s
" " ■l' ' - "I i he amount p,.r a, r. for
I he annual
III.,lute lu.i, e. of -aid
1(lit ( Ill's. drains ., •.DKlU
1 Nun, therefnre. t h«# i lerh ul
1h mnl of county I’oin ini.HHi(»rirr*4 IS
luTchy 1(1 st r 11 - ted t &gt; at oil* c j;give
|notice hy fin Id Is h el n ,* in
iie\vs|ia|ier
published in Seminole county. F lo r ­
ida, once a Week for two weeks prior
t i the next regular meeting of this
hoard, that said hoard will at their
next regular meeting, the same be­
ing on Monday. August 7th. 1916,
hear complaints from the owners or
agents of any lands affected against
the assessment so made
Adopted this the loth da;, of
J u l y , a i) m u ; .
I I’ H agnn, ( 'h.iirman.
Vilest
1
V I l.iii, a - . I !•-- 2 p III
Hoard Ti" otjvetied
I ax Assess •r \ \ nigh til
pro
senteii lax assessment roll for the
year 1916.
Mr. Joe Cameron and Seth W o o d ­
ruff Addressed the hoard in reference
to road on ( ‘iiiniTnri avrniir
No
a* I Ion
»; m l.i* oli' .,'Mn*Hs *••! thr board
III ref.-ft ni «• to 1 hr in.4 f ••ri il to lie
d I' S »r•1 * i r i t fi /
fr •- .
&gt; i • i! i ■' i
No , * ioii

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NO. 96

SANFORD CITY GOOD REPORT
LIVE BURG IN ST. JOHNS INTHE SUMMER LAND CANAL
__________

' and refuting the mooted assertion
|t hat a cut across via Salt L ake *tn
the coast
would militate against
navigation through lowering the wa­
ters. besides as erroneously c on t en d ­
ed necessitating the const ructi on of
expensive locks.
M a n y who. on
account of not being posted, co n­
ceived the idea that the east coast
canal was the channel through which
this link should be made to pas-, now
[ grasp the broader situation and see
the greater good to the greater n u m ­
ber. together with the commercial,
economic and strategi c advantages
afforded by the St J o h n s river, as
for instance.
.Messrs
C oac h man .
Cu mi ter and numerous other leading
spirits of J acksonvi ll e, the board, of
trade and practically, the e n ' i r e
citizenship of Miami. Ft . Lauder­
dale and largely all down the l over
east coast t oday fuvor the natural
ami logical St. J ohns.
We are en­
couraged to believe th it the board
of engineers' report when it comes,
must and will be a designation id the
beautiful
St.
J oh n s
river
route
l o u r c ommi t t e e greatly appreciate
every assistance rendered by this ax.«•&gt;! i.it ton as
bod. and through itindividual members, and bespeak for
the future even larger and more tell
mg moral support and aid in belt i f
of an accompli shment greater and
farther reaching in benefits to our­
selves' and posterity than smy other
one public i mpr o vemt en i that can
1ptissil.lv be conferred ii|,otl &lt;1 ir helie of
|.l ved and lie 1Vell fa V..red
Florida
It. - j,,*. ( fully
submit t • 1
V V*mr
I ,i I U at.
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G R E A T E S T T O W N I&gt; S T A T E CH A IR MA N W A L K E R R E ­
S U M M E H A N I)
P O R T S T O HIOIIWAY
ASSOCIATION
W INTER

At the recent meeting of the C e n ­
T h e r e is no dull
summer
here.
Florida Highway Assoraition
Wit h new buildings, both resi­ tral
dential and c o mme rc i a l going up, in Orlando the report of the Inland
with new business houses s t a rt i ng, I Wa te rwa ys Association was read hy
new factories c o nt e mp l a t e d , with t h e C. H. Wa lk er and appears in the annew Hoard of T r a d e starti ng under nu d report of the Highway Associa­
It is given below:
most f avor able ci rc ums t an c es find tion.
last hut not least with a good hall
Your c ommi t t e e on . t h e inland
team in the field Sanford ran well
waterw.i x has much that is e n c o u r ­
lay claim to being one of t h e most
aging to report regarding t h e general
wide awake c i ti es in the sl^te
situation
Meetings have been held
T h e f armers who are the hack- and att ended by large n umbers up
hone of any c o m m u n i t y are not and dow** the eaxi enasi, and in pari
I•&lt;•-si fnixi 11 in tin* Sanf ord m o I iimi Ihrotlg)
oitr.il
Florida
Iteprc
|They are getting their fine f arms in Kent.ij
bTcgatumx iihn attended
shape for iiimt her season
I’ hev are and | i'ili ip.iled in tin
national
building luce hollies that will spell " D e e p e r W a t e r w a y s ' convention .it
comf ort to t h e m and their families S a v an na h . («a., with the result that
in large lett ers.
T h e y are tak i ng an the public is awakened and alive to
j a ct ive part hi t h e Sanf ord Hoard of the importance of this i nval uabl e a s ­
I’rade
T h e y are taking an a ct i ve set as l e v e r before
Not only it uni
tends to *1 el p versul 1 hterewt arotlHCil 'll .it least
t in ir
•ii'bt i
i ml
1* Hu* com
, m a || , fo;-**ni)ill* In kv91. 4 9 ' * 'I H.'lM
in ii mi t 1
9»e, Lilt •hr »■ llll|*.Ill'll h.» f* " Mil*
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addr* •'I 11 • |*ef|i f|, • . n». ni I hi
h.l*l
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nil
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Mid w. f * .1

IN

BIG DRIVE
IS RESUMED
BY FRENCH
CLAIM TO HAVE C A P T U R E D
SEVERAL T R E N ­
CHES
.* \
T h e Frenc h have resumed their
driving offensive along the S o m m e
in northern F r an ce , forcing b a ck tho
He rma n * on a wide front both north
nnd south of the river.F ro m Hnrieux to S o y e b o ur c sout h
o f ^ t h e S omme , a di st ance of fivo
miles from He rman trenches fell into
j the French hands according to tho
] French afternoon report.
| Nort h of the river the Frenc h a d ­
vance pushed to Hardecourt and
captured trenches along the f u m ­
bles t'l.-rv railway
T h e operations
here are d o se to the right flank of
the Hriti-h advance
t ' o mb l e s iti self being little more t han three
I miles s o ut he a s t of Longucval , for
possession fo which Hritish nnd G e r ­
man * are still fighting

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The - French jnish forward at Soye• "*rt m i r : • 1 T' farth.-st southward
t h.*m III t (letr oflell|i*IIUl . .1 r r i 1 i
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■fe l.irmg that
.( the t. wli vv:is repulsed .

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(a did. on the 1nih day of l u l l .
V M 1916. till* their report w.ih ..iel
i on.iMtssjor.ers. wherein it appear*
that they have viewed all the lands
0
aid district to he benelilted by
I d ditches, drains of canal s therein.
", '! have in stild report assessed each
1 •' d .of land in said district ac
•or |u g and in proportion a* it shall
I" benelilted by Mtlrl ditches, drains
or '.inals, fur all expenset that may
he incurred in t h r eo n s t ruc t i on of
sti'l ditches, drains or canal s, in•Holing the interest charges, the e x ­
pense .if the c o m m i t t e e and etigtll
•"r , . s aseertallied by the board of
1"it to y commi ssi oners of Se mi no l e
c-'iinty. Florida, which said report
is tu.w on file in the office of the
•h*
"t the said hoard at his office
u. il.. court house in Sanf ord. Hnrida
Now. therefore, tukc notice t hat
on Monday, August 7t h. A. D. 1916.
it to o'clock a in . the s ame being
tie n,-xt regular meeti ng of the said
hoard _ of
c o un ty
commi ssioners,
whim said meeting will he heir! in
th&gt; . ,.iirt house in Sa nf o r d , Florida,
•he said board of c o u n t y c o m m i s ­
sioners will hear c o mp l a i nt s from
th.- owners or ag en t s of any land*
afle 1 ...| against the assessment so
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'I* r of (I.,, board "f cinitttv
' 1 e m. i .. loners of Seminole county
1
i his 1ut h day of July
l I*
19. ,
E. A. Douglass, Clerk.
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Ml bill' ordered paid and war
rants paid by treasurer, month of
Julie ordered cancelled
Hoard adj ourned to meet at |o
o'clock T h u r s d a y . July Utli. I''Ml

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It

BIG MEETING
of the

Sanford
Board of Trade
TONIGHT
In the Court Room-Court House
EIGHT O’CLOCK
E V E R Y W H ITE R E SID E N T OF SANFORD AND
SEM IN O LE COUNTY INVITED
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Id., If 1.1.
1 * rough I
| *,. * . v, -. I
I I,. 1 1 : s. s will
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lie -t rted t hat will giv. our . &lt;1
Mot al Ins! It lllnns the needed In
mgs for th
c onst antl y increasing I...1 1 r?s of low ' iter and ll'gh tide
population
T h e new l.ro'C roads for '
wbic i the c .ithty h.i- $2.Vl.lluil n, *••V-trsl it* head, and l.ot t -ward the
r ' " r , l " ‘s * kl ' ‘
lion i&lt; will to s t a r t . d III about two ' " l " ‘
the fa. t of prar th all • a «ea level
Weeks, g.v.og .'ert. little OMe of til
best systems- of. I. ruk roads in th
s t at e
I are giving tile home people and
\ i, d best of all. few people ar. v, itor* plenty of ani usei nent. tho
leaving this s u m m e r to try t h e s - - t ,11 g a me s give them the ex. t i eme i x
called coot weat her of the n o t t h . ,.i I st ayi ng at home benefits e\i ry
&gt;f t rad*- in t he ■it y
Tlo- natural springs, t h e l i nt h i m
ir.
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rl leref ore dr’spltl t ht
I,,iti!x
th.
d
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water
lakes
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Sanford. Fla JubI “ D'
Hun. board of -county co mmi s
sioners met in adjourned session
Chai rman I.
I'
Hagan. ' ontini* t
stutters J A ( 'l i nk and I. A Mritm- ^
ley being present.
E. A. Douglass, |♦
clerk. C
M
Williamson, deputy i
sheriff in a tt en d a n c e.
ia
Continued to exami ne tax roll and j ♦
equalize taxes for the year 1916.
Hoard adj ourned to meet July i - l ^
I ul b
F \ Douglas* ( ' 'e r k
♦
| I' Hagan. ' I,airmail
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J . T. M cL a i n . L. A. Urumley and
C. W. Ent zmi ii gc r being ftresent.
Hoard continued to e x a m i n e tnx
assessor's roll and equalize t axes for
year 1916.
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Seminole r u ni t y .
Monda
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this being the largest enclosed range
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c o mp a ny ' s range and 3, 000 acres
have been cleared for corn and vclvet beans, 2, 600 acres already h a v ­
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editor in riotous living.
Lakeland
Te i e gr a m
Hoard of T r ad e Tonight
Bo ar d of T r a d e meets tonight inthe rour l house at
Don t le any-*
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A BUNCH O F I N T E R E S T I N G

ITEM S

FROM

SPECIAL NOTICE
TO AUTO OWNERS

GENEVA N E W S
• Mr. Wm. Haulerson has a force of j
men at work on the bridge across ■
the S t . J o h n s rival1 just above L a k e ,
Harney.
T h e y a r e , putt ing in
j
hoisting appar atus
for
the draw. y Qu c a n g l .t (Jo u l,]e t h e t ni l ea ct *
T h e road is also being strewed across
the sand ndge .............. ..............I - this o u t o f y o u r . r es a t a c o m p a r a t , ve

CORRESPON­

DENTS— EVENTS O F SEM IN O LE COUNTY— EFFICIEN T
REPORTERS

COVER

TERRITORY

OVIEIM) (II l r i l l t U N t KS
A memorial service was held at
the Lake C h a r m Chapel on Sunday
afternoon in i m m o r j o( the late
Mr»
Henry Fost er, who died at
Clifton Springs. New York on J u l y
l' lth
Th e r e were special songs r e n ­
dered hy Mrs. ( ’ Has. Lee. n rr o mpanied hy Mrs. I
W. L a w t o n , »
trio by Mrs Chas . Lee. Mrs. B F.
W heuler and R ev
Mr C.iitteridge,
i . r . i u r iiv Rev Mr S m i t h Harding
.ili.l short talks by Messrs J II !.&lt;•••
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F
W Peeler and
T U Lawton
T h e r hapel was ariith magnol ia
t i - t na l l y dec orat e d
|. .v c- and gladioli
Me»sr» F! A Farnell and
leaves atiW gladioli

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Side of the bridge.

which all were ready (or a jolly r i d e )
home with M enure Ge o rg e Morgan l
and He nry Bun n M cC a l l

Rev
Held, the B a p t i s t minister
of &gt;anf or d delivered a good s e r mo n
here Suml a; . af ter noon
M. B u r k of Clyde.

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*S , m, , n a , " J daughter. M i w I sabell e
of S a n f o r d and Miss W h i t m a n of
C e d a r Ke ys were Sunday af ter n oo n
callers here, coming out in the new
S i m o n Ford.

Everybody!!

T h e surprise p a r t y given at the
h o m e of Mrs. I*. D. T r u i t t S a t u r d a y
night in honor of thei r daught e r.
Mr J. V. G i st , a citrus c a n k e r in- i Anna u e|pB twelfth b i r th da y w a s
spector has gone to Orlando and will w,.|| a t u .n(j , Mt aluj e n j o y e d by al l .
make his headquart ers there for a
few weeks
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W EK IW A AM I E T H E L IT E M S
Miss Mary Aulin was th&lt;- c h a r m ­
\ very interesti ng and e n j o y a b l e
ing hostess of the crochet iluti Wed
jiariy was given at Mr and Mrs
M a r g a r et Erir enn and
and departed for T a m p a Tuesday T h o m ps o n .
Iiesday afternoon
W
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Mr and Mrs Ballinger.
evening.
In honor of E d w a r d '
A crowd of young people spent j J ul y 1.1th.
Mrs
Pet erson favored us with
Howard Br ay . Edwi n M o i r e a i d
s everal p l e a s a n t
k nu r s at
W h i t e ' * W h i l e and Willie Neal, (wo of our
two
verv
tine selections
at
the
N i l It van a-e trnjung on our iie.i
Wharf Friday night preparing and y oung men »hn«e l.irliida . » are the
nful We k i wa river and ex pert t • 1 liursday eveni ng prayer meeting
mrrMin ing a l o u n ti f u l supper, after same day and who are the same age
in which * h &lt;• was assisted in the
. s(av for s o me tune
eviry " i e ..id and young, were tr.
Woods
has
return,
d
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Mr
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vited an d nearly e v e r y one c a m e !
Out of town guests were Mr Wil- I fc«»rr. his t w o ' w e e k s visit home feel- and Mrs. T h o m p s o n and Miss Edna.
T h e subj ert was t empe ran ce , and it
kinvn
and daughter
Lillie f rom ' " g and looking much better
wa« the c o nc ensus of opini on that
tt the I iqUid Face Powder used by fi%moui Zachary ’s mill After play ing g a m e s ^ Mr A T Li pf ord’s family are the officers h a ve been negligent as
one was tired a most qM-nding several davs in Sanford
be mines.
If y o u h a v e S u n b u r n , T u n o&gt; U n t il every
to th.ur d u t y , by winking' at lh«
F re c k le s try .T f jgrvi/di .71.,/m
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and l.ou' tiflll -Upper w a*
I r • -.IW Miltl w (ill I; h ,i* b e e n si
m i tiger* in Sanford
which claim
■top* the burn and rmiovrs Ian and
si-rv *•&lt;). prov nil d by 1 be two young •low II (or .i few il.iys will be gi n opi
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afternoon
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w a; I Ill-use .it lle. fl II .Itlimiiek
I’aul Muniilield has returned hmue
i T h e r e is to be uno l hc r d a n c e when
t*» Tanijitt.
the building i* completed
It will be
Mr- Sophia I’etcrsn . ,n.d I..... wo well lighted and a colored orchestra
j j a u g h t e r s , 1dab* tit* a n d K d w m . i of
will be on ba nd .

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prom ptly the mass of cu ­
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threaten to swamp our e x - • b a n d * f o l ks , a f t e r a v e r y p l e a s a n t
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changes every time there is a we*'
reek spent, in Grapeville at the borne
ol her b r o th e r Mr. H G l.undquisl
large fire.
Calls for physicians, the am ­
bulance or the police, held up
at such tim es might result in
the loss of human life.

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Mr. C. K. Pat t er so n , Mr. Victor
Peters and Mr. H Y. Tarbe l l were
in Sanf ord on Wednesday.
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F R E E AIR AT T H E C U R B

T h e infant son of Mr and Mr*
Allison has been quite s n k for an me
time past
He is reported slightly
improved at present.

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Miss Caroline Louise Culpepper
has arrived in Geneva where she
will make her home with Mr. and
Mt * Carroll Culpepper

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Sanford Vulcanizing W orks

Misses Claire Harrison and Alice
Coffee have returned from a visit
with friends in Miami

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Vkiell with the work on the till at the pairing tires and tubes. Sendyour
the Sanford road
The
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river
Ge n e va people appreciate his man- A ]| w o r k g u a r a n t e e d tUld t i n * UI1 (J
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( all and see the difference between
()nr Kind and ( )thers

t h e f a b r i c boff i ns t o s h o w .
The
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Charles Phillips and

5" Mrs Harry Swain and daughter.
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S e l, ma are visiting ,friends
j C o v e Springs.
on*
Mr c. y Harrison is progressing W e have special facilities for re-

K n o w Z u Z u ! E s f Z u Zul T h e crisp­
est, spiciest ginger snap th a t ever
tickled a palate.
Make a bee line to the nearest grocer
m a n, and get a whole packageful for
a nickel.

Messrs. K. A. Farnell anil C. L.
Aberson returned with their families,
from D ayt on a B e ac h S u n d a y night.

C hattanooga Glazed Tile

denny.
Mr and Mrs

bave gone to
Olney. Illinois

Mr s

Lumber, bricks, I.iim*. ( Vmciil, Iviibbcr Roof­
ing, Shingles, Corrugated Iron Konfin^,
Doors.Sash and blind. ( cmen( blocks. I'lasfcr
board. Mouldings, Sewer Pipes, Cypress
boards. Fire bricks and I ire Clay.

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the walls of the tire are datn.
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Ik M r and Mrs. Claude Kuulereon
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and Mr. and Mm. M K Dooley th ^ t ire practically-as good as new.
j went to Ti tusvil le tins week in Mr Have all cuts and punctures in
Raulrreon’a Studebakcr.
tires repaired as soon as pbssible
Mrs s. If. Dewhirst and family t h e r e b y preventing moistureenter-

Mr and Mrs Morri.ston S a p p &lt;&gt;(
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M rs. I’ D. T r u i t t this week.

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Mrs U a r b m Bak
lando on S a tu r d a y of last

LAKH M AI M
Mrs H H We bb e r was a visitor
in S a n f o r d Wednesday.

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t lie I ne inudii she if&gt;-1 &gt;tr■-«l Annmg
those who called to see her (luring
In r short visit w•re Mr and Mrs.
S wati*iin ami son Norman M r tin!
Mrs Magtiuson, Mrs. J oh n Lund*
quisi and son Aron, Mr. Faiwurd
and Mr E l me r Lundquist aud their
vvivis. Mrs Bertelsott. Mrs Bnreli,
Woodard
Bertelsott,
Mrs
Ty n e r ,
W alfrefl and Carl l ’terson. Mr and
Mrs. T h o mp s o n , E d n a and Andrew

To iheJast drop

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WYATT AND DECATUR
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IN GREAT PITCHING
pi DUEL, HONORS EVEN I I

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i li kely Kern. 11 .
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u.h the
11 olden |
Tot ala
28 0 2 27 15 2
t h a p| Earned Runs: Sanf ord 4, Orlando
0. T h re e Ituse hits Erickson 1. T w o
llox Score
AH It II PO A K base hits, Leon. Co b h . Selfe.
' Hurdick, .Ini
4
1 1 3
0
0 Strio k out hy Wallace :t. Alverez t
.1 0 0
2
0 0 DoiiMe pl ays Selfe to Cold., Ilunt.-r
S e n s a t i o n a l fieldiiiK «»f ( '&lt;dib a n d h eavy h i t t i n g «&gt;f l.eon w o re thi- l u l l ''
ft I 1 1 5
I
I to Surehdo
Passed halls Sorendo I
ouLsUindiriK f e a t u r e s o f the Kami*.
Itm w n s t a r s a t third for O r l a n d o I . , I n i 2nd
ti 0 .’I ti
3 0 Hast- on halls of Wall ace 0, Alverez
C o b b a n d B r o w n a l s o h it for tin* c i r c u i t
Palm er. if
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0 6. Hit
hy pitcher
Erickson, Leon
0 0 1,1
3
0 , i Alverez ■. T i me, 1 hr. 2 6 mi n.
I ’ mIn one of the m o st acnautionul tion
l ntil t h e eighth inni ng ar Self.* rf
5
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andWright
game* of hall ever seen in this ci ty rived and W y m i was touched up fur Karina c
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Orlnndo and Sanford
battled
to a home run l»y llrown.
Sanford j W y a tt p
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twelve innings in which the b o y * started oil like they were going to Wall ace
1 0
0 0
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from Orange co u n ty cam u out in the sew the game up.
In the sixth inlend hy a score of 4 t o 3. “ L e f t y ” ning Paul C o b b sent one sailing over
T o ta ls
48 3 10 3(5 15 2
Hy “RED" DAVIS
W yatt and
A rth u r
Decatur, tw o the fence for a
home run. Leon
Orlando
AH K II PO A
former Sally
longue players engaged singled and. b ite r
scored on asacriCo r c ho , Iat
4 1 0 12 0
The .foll owi ng is. a letter received
in a regu .fr
p itch er's duel in which lice.
E very th in g
looked dismal for
Alverez, rf
1 1 II
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at
th’s d e p a r t m e n t from a lady fun:
honors wefe
ab ou t ev en .
Though Sanford until th e
ninth .when Leon
Sorendo, c
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Decatur was hit a little harder than opened up a n o t h e r single, making
ft 0 1 *» I
Hunter, 2nd. rf
I tu \e made several hets tips s ea ­
W yatt he 'kept his hits well s c a t- his third hit olT the former Sally I",*
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ss
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term) all through t h e game
Wy a tt
pitcher
lie was nentlv pot down ..
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and on e a c h occasion I have lost
struck o u t eight me n while Decatur
to second, l a t e r scoring liy a single |.(,r i | i ( ^ .1(|
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2 0 0
my money
Now I would like to
hung up nine v ic tim s to Ins credit
hy Karma At this stage of the game
o n :i n n
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k now
ry much if y ou could in| the first inning is where the lire- c v . r x t h mg l oo k ed n k. it r\ .is going ,
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I k ' P ur p
furn
•• • .i- |.i wli.it is the r.-a-on
»,.rks st arted with a runner on hr-t
to |. .gm,
|,,iig g.um (r,m, the
of n
li.tr ■1I ii i k
In the last game
Doe of W y a t t ' s fast ones was s.-oi
w.i. \X\.,tt
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both
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Selfe faili-ii to pil.i.mg
In » »,. twe.Mhhig
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Earned runs S a n f o r d palm, r was going to pitch and I
reacti it was a h ard
chance and lie Porter rut
for three bases,
later
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liet heavy
dough.
is hardly to bl ame f or not getting it scoring ona sacrifice by Pnrel
w’hoP q r- j wpn,. ahead and
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had l.tuuld t&lt;&gt; XXy.itt
T h e hull ,&lt;r
B'Hiie runs
&lt; ohh. Drown j :i . mi and when I got to the ball
ii.g along us if not hi ng had happened was relayed t o Karma in perfect
11 Orkluriflo park I -.,w another gentl eman in
Kirst base on errors. San f or d 3,
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, b e batters
f,.r W y a t t wits m a s t e r of the si tna- Mxl. hut p o r t e r made a d i ve t*i'&lt; 5
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A n i L u p to the tune
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supper or not.
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Dealers in Furniture Bedding and Stoves
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Sanford Fla.

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purchaser fTaUsfaction. If they fail to do
so the purchase price will be refunded at
any time in seven days/ A booklet we
have just issued gives this “money-back”
guarantee in full and explains why we
can protect purchasers with it. Write or
call for free copy of this booklet before
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in fact hiij looks likr he Is a little
b e t t e r thiin good.
He looks great,
and just from the w’ork of the last
g a me the fans are well satisfied that
1 the ollicials have made a ten striko
in securing his services.

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“ P O P ” WALI.CE
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fames V Wilson, the president of
the J ack son vi ll e hase h a’,I associ a­
tion is doing all in his power to give I Only the Orlantlo-Sanford
t h e J ac k so n vi l l e fans a winning team. inelutled in these averages
He has hired and tired and still he

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that more t h a n a tr ai n E m m e t t , . Wilson ami board of rounload of hay
cornea into Florida every |ty rmnmi ssioncrs concerni ng
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J ust i magi ne the
liaek tax.-* covering nb &gt;ve d ^ ^ i b i H
Mining that would r.-*uli to Florida lot*.

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A banking account is a great TTelp in forming hTTblts nf ttTrrft. anrl—
give an insight into modern business methods.

1902. covering lots
Florida lands art* umontf tin* n c * M . ! * &gt; - • » . J unt
thou,;li among the most reasonabl e 9 and 10, lllork 6." T i e r I. City of
■ a l " » u At H t i a a l - O a t a M i l l M t l l r f A u f u t l 2 3 h 9
to be found in )Ju* United St ates. Sanford, also certi f icat es No 2 1 * 5 ,
1 1 0 1 . t l t b t I’ oat offl ra t l Honf or d. Ki of l d.
One does not have to have a f or­ sale of J u n e 5. 1899; 1840, J ul y 2,
I ' n d r f Art of M a r c h 3r d. I * 7 »
tune to invest in lands in order to 1900; 1647, J ul y 30. 1901, 162a and
TtirpiiantNo.ua get a start in Florida
Jacksonvi ll e 1526, J u n e 2, 1902, covering lots
d l l r r la Vlrvald l l ulldlnf
I and 2. ci ty of Sanf ord.
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T o g e t h e r with all subsequent omitHoard of T r a d e meets tonight.
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Every young man should have a hank account and we want the
hank account of every young man in this community.

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would ( V commissioner* of S e m i n o l e enui i
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not only be making that 110 per ty. nlat
*tuter of Florida, do rrecommend
rro mmr mM.
t(&gt;n pfofit tint would also be keep 1 to your o 111re that you allow tint ^
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m , nK many thousand* of dollars which redemption
- „ I1W tlrul their way out of the s t at e , nnlt* J u n e - 5 . 1 * 9 9 . 1696. July

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S an f or d looks good to the s t r a n g e r 1 " 'U Orpet, the young man u e - i l - H o , for tin ll.it sum of $ | u , t |H.
II. R. S T E V F JS S
C ad.irr
A i i 'l C ith iir
l*rr«Ji|#al
within our gules
,,f poisoning his swee t he art | T h i s re c o mme n da t i o n is a substtvirt-l-rtridti
p_ L W O O D R U F F Vic«-Pr*»idenl
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near Chi cago has been discharged tute for r e c om m e nd a t i on sent your
by the j ury bringing in a verdict of ' otlioe passed by board of county
good bec ause there is
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!t looks got
meeting
not guilty.
Hut Orpet leaves the ' c o mmi s s i on er s in regular
^Toir.ething doing in the s u mm e r tirm
court room guilty of the crime made 1L* 16. and only refers to that
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, nevertheless.
If he ditl not adm in- part of ab o ve referred to resolution ^
A good ball t eam is nn advertising j„tor t j ,e p0 j , 0 n to the girl he caused so far as it relates to property in !
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stunt.
S t r a n - e to say but it is j ust . hcf |Q tukt&gt; poison |)Crause h e had the city of Sanf ord.
tion of the state, having no railroad, quoting man y a ut h o ri t i e s in favor of Arms t rong and Ci t y Solicitor Chas.
that.
Ask any traveling man.
|bet rayed her trust and In t h e light
On moti on of J . T , M c L a i n und telephone or telegraph connecti ons, his c ont ent i on t h a t t h e offense of A. OTIri en will enforce the state lawa b o u t - t h i r t y miles from Ashe- treason depended upon whether the passed by t h e 1915 legislature pro­
^
of mankind s t an d s guilty of a baser seconded by C. W. Knt zmi ng. v said II
ticcused dealt under th«;' protection viding ugninst such a contingency.
T h e little white t ents going up all crime first und her deat h t h a t fol- resolution w’as u na ni mo us l y adapted. vtH° 0,1 Ihe Roc ky Hrond river.
of
t h e King, und t h a t the cr ime P a y m e n t s of r e nt s cannot he forced
o v er the Sanf ord section mean that 'lowed.
T h e following is the millngc fixed
' n , P receding waters of the disthe Sanf ord farmers are getting busy
, h t h „ r o n n ,.r l i„„ the following for the various different funds for „ , t rmiH Hoods that swept through could not he c o m m i t t e d without the until 90 d n y s z n f t e r the soldier has
The
He ab a n do ne d
his other been mustered o ut of service.
for the big money crops.
c o mm e n t s from the T a m p a T i m e s 1916 taxes, and assessor instructed i|,t. French llorad Valley in T r a n sy l - realm.
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law
of
April
9,
1915,
is
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Lord
Chief
t» ma ke his e x p e n d s accordingly, vania and Madison counties, S u nd ay . P0,nt!l m
regard to t h e l.orti t-hie
will be read with ill terest:
against landl ord's warrants.
T h e Herald wishes to commend
" Al t hough ........... who read det ails I Creneral Fund 4 ' * mills. Road and KUVe up seven additional bodies to- |J unl ic o’s definition of t he offense.
the countv commissioner* for lev \ id i he murder trials were not sur
Rridge Fund 7 mills, tieneriil Schoid da&gt; and it is feared that the deat h
As soon us Mr Su l l ivan had con
•ng that p o l i l i i i l j tax
I In &gt; • can j ir,sl.tj ul t }l(. acqi i it 'al of William F l, nd . mills, Huildmg Fund I mill. |tS|t which now reaches a toll of eluded his a rg ume nt , the court re
1‘urrhused Another l.nonrh
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good
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for the
t h e entire
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legally that were formerly denied
on i rj u| (or
months for the Publicity
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( ount&gt; will lie milch larger when the river* t o r n e j s for the C r o w n would hi the Tillis l au n c h from &lt;*h i••I of
return to normal levels, a stage they leaded on to reply.
It soon denied Police T i l ! : : a id will m i l it t &gt; h i
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murder of bis s wee t h e ar t , Marion Roud Fund 8 mills.
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Hy resolution of board of public ' nrp ri»pi«lly reaching. T h e additional J to the- co n t rary .
L amb e r t , those w hp stand for fairMonroe lleot.
'Phis will give Cap*.
I here is no place just as good as u,-kH jq place of maudlin s ent iment instructi on of Seminole county, I-1•»r - deaths reported today include ,.lrs
Alb-n two good launches for for*.infnrd in iiimimiT or winter
You ri ,, ,Mt ( t, fact that a jury gave t)r
u|a. passed at meeti ng held \pril loh/i Heath and son. J oh n H e i l h .
I’ lttlTFit T T H F! SOI. DIFIRN
service and also for excursion trips
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,nd mii i . Hrevard Mr* li lgar I! in* I a Indies I »■• Not Have I n I* a i It e nt ' 11 r
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||r •11•-I ■1&gt; -• ■ 0 from an
a, . ■ "I 1 •&gt;11.•! &gt;• 11 • , ’ ig*
H•
then , tied the |.r..tiL* re-wlting from
bay cr»|ts grown on the same a c r e ­
age
Till- difference m favor of the
l at ter was Mtlfi. n-t tly inviting to c m
vtnee any man who 1 * m 1 to- biua
in-ha for the money that liny is 11
|jrotituble crop.
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P. 11. Rolfs, dean of the College of
Agricul ture at
(iullieivvllle, points
out t h at northern hay 1 * seldom if
over bought (or less than $20 per
* ton.
Hu ulso *u&gt;» that huy of j us t
ua good, if not bet te r quality cun be

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i om mh'*liiiiiTN of S«*inif)ol»*
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Mr I indn.H \ W i l - . i . »p|M* r I i .
I.•r•* fit* 11**.ir &gt;I ni r •V r •»1•• ’ •• ?
-.1 m.

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W hcrcu*. the board made certain
r e c o mmen d at io n s concerning
these
lots together with olli.-r land* out
s i de of t h e cit v of S a n f o r d , a n d

Whereas, there seems to lie a dlfference of ojdnion concerni ng said
re commendat ion between said I ho*.
F.mm.-tt Wilson and board of count y
commissioner*, and
Whereas, ns aforesaid T ho s . F!mmutt Wilson lias again appeared be
fore the hoard, and there haa in our

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and

lo-

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and

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to tti

Allen

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enlarge •
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the (rout Ii it Lid red * ol ,
bur g went
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BIG AUCTION SALE
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I lii-y nn- all llm roug'ih
liroki-n anti re a d ) for i ui
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can h r fotintl a m in ilu r of
goo*! fa rm li-aiti.-*, M ;i i •
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any lim e b e fo re I It A m iio n S a le opens. E v e r ) H o rs e and M de
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s e le ct front. Ex ch a n g e - n r
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C O M P A N Y

( VHit \ N / V W \ N | s I I I | IWishes

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a p p r o v i n g .1 t n i t a t 1 v r
nulls a g a i n s t all a**.-**
I»ro|»*Tl.
set (lenient of the dllfcrvlICC* wi t h
Ill S p e c i a l S c h o o l
I list i r d
No
l or t h e p u r p o s e ol p a y i n g i n t i - r i s l !,1‘’ * m t e d M a l e * by ine.u.s ol a

and he will be sadly miaacd by »»» |triH.k , f „r use of road camp.
and creati ng sinking fund tin thy J°*iit international cotnmiivHion.
large circle of friend* nil ov er t lie
Mr
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11
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p
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bund
i ssue
, it liiirir.i-d
M e m b e r * of t h e i r c a b i n e t
afti r
eolllitrv
May I,.- resi in peac
pear,
d
before
t
i
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omird
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ret.
ren,
e
|,v
ide
di
on
held
S&lt;
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emOer
7th,
their
meeting
-aid
that
whether
a
(I
to tax
r e d e m p t i o n of oUl nt ai l d' &lt;l g j y j g
omiiiiitsion would be agreed upon
G R O W M i l l t K HAY
,
I
,i r certilicnt.-s on l-ot.s 9 and in. Hb.ck
T h e r e being no further li uni ncu to settle the tiillereliees the question
Why doesn’t
a , . Lter I. al*o o ut st andi ng •••r r»ft ( |1(. |M,ur,| adj ourned lo rn.-.-t at reg- hud not I.-ea lolly il.-t.-rfriiiied
,u^ '
|cutes, on Lot* I und 2, Hlk. 6, 1 icr u|ur *esuion August 7th. 1916
Cieneral Fuiislou asked the War
T h er e i* money m growing hay, 1
( l(y ,,f Sanf ord
1
. _
Depart ment today for $."&gt;011,000 to
at.,1 Florida growers should begin
w ,„.rt.aH
rlllM.llllK „( |,„urd of
to

drug

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d o lulu M, i n .ti,
\ rt. t.a* - a d " r
Pub
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gatio i

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llarris.o

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Wlei,

not sign Mime pending action before
the Stijiretite Culirt w It i |l would •!'t«*riniin- lb- m a r * * of luril :

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I ..ml i i r e g u ' ar
a * -mbb d
Vvll'l ' I I. lar. l

p r . -cot
t lu* tin\ l&gt; I •&lt;!'..

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July

I lu
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lowing f he -supreme t ourt M decisioii
es'erdav .illernoun g r a n t i n g W \
K ul I - pel i ' loll f or r • ei i ii III uf i v er .
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W I N *. | |K-s |

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l ed ■' ■I
so tha t

Mu- i n s t al l men t s ••f inter i md prin
bunds d&gt; -ini | in these
r -ut III III - s I. (II I.
; i u ' 1-. paid

Hon
board of e o u i U y coi i i i i u*
sinner* m and for S.-minule c o u n t . .
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time

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pa v t hr d'-lTl* a* 1it * 1 a* I lo• w.tlcrx
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11 «l 1lie .Hy logit *. h i m
In1
' ni* '• all
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stint ol 1 w. ii ' v 11 v .
to cr ea te a sinking fund t 0
|.rtn, tp.d tit maturii' .

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t l i n e ’ line, '

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f u r e a r.|
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r, . llt wh||t. , )|(, &gt;„ l d i - r « ar.- in - l h

Madison m u ll

atiiuiinf yl *tv'v n o t o l r e d and - • .

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her relations w 1 1h I *r the i n*vt all tiled t * of principal

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being a* (•*:!••w

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girl
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i arm- m u b - In* inti o in e
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hy sii i.st l io. •s. Ii"l h t ng the f a i l t hat

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W ATERS ARE RECEDING
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Knowing the Right Man
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+

. . .a.it.. I. . . mules
. . . . . ulouy t"■Ii.

horses
•Icr

Many sucri-.sNful men attribute their progresH’ to help­
ful associations.
A connection with this Institution alTords every legiti­
mate accommodation and

makes readily nvailahlt* the

the seasoned judgment and expert advice of men thor­
1 ts l M IN I

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oughly familiar with local business and financial require­

I lie

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r,.w,-j„.,| „
||f tW(,,ll ) ..,.iKht , oni|{hti when

Irish King W ill Suffer Death
London. July 20
Without hear-

ments.

report* from the Hal t ’av-e section of mg att orneys for the Crown, the
North ( arulin i stated tliut eiglit
&gt; 1 ' of * rtruiniil Appeals today
jn-rsuns had been drowned there 1 1 1 * 1 ,i**c,| Sir l i nger’ ('asem.-ni * ap
^
S u n d a y, and t hat two women. Miss |K.d f r o m j h r verdict ol the lower ♦
Susie ("ofljns and Miss Pnllie Col - court, which found him guilty- of + .
|jn*, sisters, met death at Y’ldga, a treason, tor which Viscount Readi ng, ^
1 little st ation eighteen miles from the Chief Lord J us t ic e s u i t e need
j Asheville, on the Knoxville division him to tb-aih
F’or a day and u *
j of the S o u t h er n Railway.
Hat C a v e half Alexander Sull ivan, Sir R og er ' s ■ T '
^ a pro babl y t h e most isolated aec- ^.counsel argued before the c o u r t , ' ♦

Our Officers are here to serve you.

The First National Bank
“THE

FA R M E R S’ FR IE N D ”
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�JULY 21,

1016

T H E SANPOBD H K IU L D

INANDABOUTTHECITY i

1, 11
U*,alth
t hat
sl 1 " " " w , ‘l
ex t ract
’ ""
lk, ‘ l,0,,kets of
I" 'I’1’- win, have to
. h i , tt„- philanthropic

&lt;&gt;
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l.illle H a p p e n i n g s — M e n t i o n

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PAGE FIV E
*

MONEY F o i l GOOD ItOADS

hr fort* for school i mpr o ve me nt .
The
the country press in Florida leads in
the |campai gn* for school bond issues. —
do S umme r School Fla. Alligator

Federal

Aid Will Give
5MOO.OOO

TO THEjJPEOPLE OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
JND CITY OF SANFORD •

Florida

T h e Florida good roads department i&lt; t r e a t l y interested in tin* fdS i r e Vulo Trip
fI H’••
I'e rs u n a l I t e m s of
“
1 , ! ' 1 11
•tie of tlii' best auto rides to be era! aid bill, which fr- a me a law
r* 1 *r in d f r ion a visit to (I,
home
had is that via Apopka, Ml l)ore, Jul y l l ' l i , a ppr opri at ing the sum of
nJLiLr JJ.u L __________
L IS T EN!
II. Peters needs Hit* money--.,o I will sell
Mchrt vre. Gi'nrgtfi. Where i hey ' horrento. Is'tnford ami rtdurii to l)rvr-«4r—
, .
.....
. !!
'' de'ithtfiil -vacation
Mr Iambi, a b o ut eigthv-flve miles over co nst ructi on of rural mails
Shoes to von at prices that have never been equaled in
ui the
me Moating
ri oai mg .-small
Mrannon
I,
\&lt;
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,
.,
♦ S uummary
m m a r y of
Small
Hrannon states
s|.,i,., t|,,|
ihat •th.
M .il „ , , .............
,,
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M&lt;li lt yre good roads, except
a few miles
be
,.
t
his
sum.
$75,0011.000
u
to
be
Ta ks Succinctly
for
■■ *&gt;•. tnm i. prnspi
nr..suer,.,..
.. i w
.. is not. tween
.
. . Lake
.
.
. road.
'
. .
. .Arranged
„
.
..
runs and
the
countv hard
this town. This Isiile will last t«&gt; August 1st.--No I wont
expended
fo' t h e co n s t ruc ti on of
J l u r r l c d Herald Headers
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n-.&lt;e|. ... o t tier . i .tm| the
Seminole c ount y
brick
rtir.c i&gt;ist roads under cooperati ve
quote prices, because 1 want you to come in and see how
[ f » m » * * * * » * * »*»»»*-t"K **i
" " ‘" c l" " i 1'
them are glad t .. -'tart at.out
........ iY ork. take it
arrliii-'•ments with the h i g h way d e­
Miss Eli zabet h
D o n e g a n of Kis
1:1
l,"“ k ,n s lll,or.l again
easy, supper u»Sanford
and home
( heap you can buy them. I know you--and you know
part on-nts of the various s t a t e s , ami
.jniince is the a t t r a c t i v e guest of
* *"’ foundations of the iiudit/irium ''uf'&gt;
Orlando (.'iliton.
jm.niHt.OOO is to be expended in
me--1 need the Money and you need Shoes.
Mrs J I). D avison.
Miss Dnucgan
**"’
' Presbyterian church have
yearly appropriations of $ 1 , 0 0 0, 0 0 0
is the sister of S e n a t o r D on e g a n and l" ,’n
‘" " I l ' " ‘ corm-r stone exermin k is mi: thing
for roads ami trails within tha na­
Men’s Straw Hats $2.00 and $2.50 values, during' this
is the Grand C hi ef of the Pyt hi an ' 1K,’S w' 1*
uext Wednesday
tion tl forests.
T h e act limits th&lt;*
Sale, 95 Cents.
Powell S a y s Northern S t n le s Have federal g ove r n me n t ' s share in road
Sisters.
T o tlur Patrons
Discovered
Thi
s
Fact
wor. hi cooperati on with t h e states
Miss Zeta Davi so n of Hartford
We have pist I.... .. able to add
to "el per cent of t h&lt;- e s t i ma t e d cost
C o n n , bus arrived in the city and another FI IIS T C LA S S I’ Ll \(|lKlt
1
T a m p a T r i bun e has the fol
of i--list ruction
Federal aid may
will make her h o me with her uncle, to our force of plumb.-r*. and n.w
letter from W. II Powell,
be
extended
to
the
co n s t ruc ti on of
Mayor J D. Davison.
hope to be able to keep up with thPublisher of the ClearFurnished room, corner Th i r d and demands made up m us for this s-r- wu,rr S u n - who
" nw enj oyi ng an I any rural post road, excludi ng all
SHOES, “THAT’S MY BUSINESS”
Magnolia.
Inqui r e of S an f or d Fur
vice
... ..........
thank you for ' i,' " ° , ou r l , T&lt;»tigh the c ou nt r y :
|"tre.-ts or roads in towns having a
yti-tfc
your patronage, ami solicit a conNear
Wheeling.
somewhere in population of J.uOO or mo*-* except
.101 E A S T F I R S T S T R E E T
niture Co.
the portions of such streets or road*
Ral ph S t e v e n s has returned , , n u i l ' OM ,,f
»»*ur«- you VVw" Virginia, J ul y IG, I'Mfi.
Dr
•I...*
.. .it ... i
\f t . . r traveling
....... I...,. •3500
! r.An miles,
; i — tI find on which the houses are. on an aver­
After
from u trip to Ph i l adelphi a and other that we will make our greatest e n ­
that bri ck and ce men t are the only age more than 20 0 feet a p a r t .
points east where he had i m p o rt a n t deavor to serve you well.
two p e r man en t • and
comf ortabl e
Five million dollars I* ma de avail* w^c n 1 8a&gt;' that I would r a t h e r lose s a m e c a r e f u l a t t e n t i o n u p t o t h e l a s t .
M A H O N E Y - W A L K E R CO
business, the n at u r e of which will be
He was a jolly good Engl ishman
roads.
T
h
r
o
ug
h
Il
linois,,
Indiana,
96-2lp
able for ex penditure during t h e fiscal j m ' ’ &gt;’n c ht UAn m &gt;' dog.
given out later in an an n ou n ce me nt .
Michigan and Ohio, over the coarse year ending J u n e 30. ( 0 1 7 . and j
F o r cttffteeA m o n t h s " R u c k . ” t hat
al| t i m c 9 a n d to al‘ men un(1 h‘"
Hon. Forrest L a k e is spendi ng t h e ,
„ „ „ .....
,,
,
.
we traveled there is not a foot of any thereaf ter the a ppr opri at io n is In- is t h e dog’s mime, has been t h e c o n - 1 , ,
arf&gt; ° 8 ' o n "
B e was in the
, ,
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v
.
P. O. liiiildihg ( ompl etrd
week in New Y o r k and Wa s h in gt on
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forefront of every good m o ve me nt
. . . . .
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U v e Oak, J ul y 21 —T h e new gov- other road than brick and cement creased at the r at e of five millions st unt compani on of Mr. G a b b e t t .
on a co mb i n e d business anti pleasure
. . .
being const ructed. T h e y are tearing a year until l ! * 2l , when the s u m pro- He t r a ve l * almost exclusively on bis for San f or d and although in ad*
eminent building which has been
trip
In y a ch t Jnllyer. which ,s now a nc h o re d VUn,‘,•,l y " !' rH waH " no&lt;,f , h a
mo?,t
under course of construct,on at Live u|’
“ irr,,&lt;l r o rk - ma c a, , ,i m- vide.l IS twenty-f ive millions
of
one at t j,,. l*|(. „f Hope
He and the
Harry W a r d and daughter. Fern Oak for the pas’l year was las, week «r» v" “ " ' I other and laying M to 16- ditii.n and ' a p pr o p r i a t i on
nnlbon dollars a year for ten
years. ,J()g w,.r,. inseparable until las, week. I ' " K'
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ar«* NptMidifiK « fi*w duyn at I&gt;ay- « omp l r tn i ami orrt ipml |»y 1 11 «* punt ,m* &gt;r** ^ ° r M mi 1,1 pn\ln|f
Th«* au t o traffir in i*vi»n travolinR a total •»( ii*n million flollars, \&lt;mad** •* hrn Mr ( l al i hrt t had to ro to A t - 1 H
lfH*
Knicli.«h
Iona Reach.
oilier force. T h e building c u t $50,r..,n|s made of tar and rock, while a\.« .hie fur t h e development of |n n t a m i , mil.l not take Rn k wit- heart and hospitable manner ami
0011
Mr and Mrs
K. R
Rrowt. of
a-phlat ri.a-1 an- about a- goo.I as ro.i-l- ai ,| trailin tl,.- nati onal for bun ..n ibe train
He left I lie .|&gt;.g l . i Xe. l a g i . i nl t i m e a-. w.-]l as t he
Tampa passed through the city to
if
they w 1 -re -pr.-ail With but t e r
e-t
with I I I . son. I I ping ( i a b ' i e t l . No ( \ m i ngst&lt;- rs
day m r y i i t r to M ar yl an d where th.-v
*•" lo the Reach
H i &lt; i l l - n i n e i , a ! .-•&lt; t h a t w i ' l be
* ,a- , iif ro.t.l- t.i I..- !».iilt an,I 21 I Rol ton -tr.-.-t, w.--t
1 h•- d-.g I h a ve studied traffic regulations
will sjiend ’ several
weeks at the
Hoad l«&gt; Daytona now in good
the
methods
of
co
n
st
ruc
t
i
on
are
to
missed
bis
mast
er
ayd
wandered
,
keenly
(--It and tin- memory of I ride
in 2000 cities, towns and villages.
llrown homest ead ut S m i t h s b u r g . 1
condition
be
mutually
agreed
upon
by
the
away
and
was
lost
(Or
was
stolen
from
J
Billy
Hdl
be kept green
for
Thev will also visit Wa s h i n g t o n and
Travel over C O N C R E T E llltl IMIK
Th e " s t o p " and " g o " s e ma ph or e is
mutually ............. upon by the a w a y a m. was l oi tf or was sto en from ; •
• ' * d 1l
the hearts of his ma n y
Ra i l , more before returning ho,nV.
■« *hr ........... .
-he corree, system
Also
"safety
.......a g r t c l , n r . and
.............................. and cannot be found
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/.ones' in the downt own districts.
highway d e p a r t m e n t s
one who knows t h e dog or k n o w s , ' ™ " ' *
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further
notice
Woodland
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,
where Ruck Is mm make J 1o l.v
T h e funeral -ervi'-es will o ccur
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a h'l Mrs. E . A. Farnel le of Oviedo
"" "" afnotig the visitors to the c:t ;
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I f, after due notice, a s l a t • f a n - t-&gt;
,
,
,
| | of tiiuor. gut tv. line SJ.tD.OO or - u
S.-.n.in
after eavltig the vellicle
1
mai nt ai n a fe-lerallv aided
road
.System,
II lilt II
a l.ulb-l
.
.
, ..
,
properly, the so-retar-. I- r. imr, I t i
ended to- .He b.
Duri ng the at,sene,• of Geo
\
*
through It - lo-ad Inf-,re the driver
refuse further aid until the road lisDct o tt es , who t* taking Ills vuc.i
( the hearse could realise what had
been properly repaired at s t a t e e x ­
tion. Sell,-He Maine* is acting , as
ill
pense
ti.ippetie I
Hut btn-iti
H t
■on nty solicitor.
leged was deitu-nletl.

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f.ii , i. g for
i n IF- health li a* i ,
S. 1 •■If t line lie g a Ve tin* l.l I-i ’ll*—4 I *|, •
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11 . ,

•utornubile service.

Rhone

n umber
r - If.
•'

Hoard of

I rade meet* tonight

tin- 01 irl boils,- if tl. n-i.
’*
* f- *-. t••riji n ladies will have a W. ar&lt; 1 .okMig 'or
*-1'- goods sal,, .it Irwi'i A- till,-F d l t o r - a nd I e a t he r *

-to.

.t'

Moo

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S a t ur d a y

and

Monday
A Hall

1

"M y

heart

is b r o k en . ” said C e i l

.ii.rnooti* m lb,- M W
Gabbett
a civil engineer
with
|,
,,f th,- above applicant- w.-r&gt;- national reputatiuu. wI &gt;nb, walked
i, |o pt,..| i n t o

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G A R R E T T LO ST DOG
Royal Neighbors of Ameri. n
l l l arkl i st ei l in L o n d o n
. . .
...
ii
,
Wi c h it a C a mp No. 7732 R. N of
. . . .
London. J ul y 20
&lt; has. ( ull.-n o A ^
almost (loul,,ed |ls memtl. r. And S , , s His Heart la Rro kc n in
Mr and Mrs G. D. Rishop have Ocala. F l a . was included m a list of I
jn (||,. |:(H( WJ.ck
Dist rict DepSavannah
i rf,**i| from a delightful viait ?•&gt; Amerirarin hlaekli^te I und *r t »••
^
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.
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uf
Orlando
ha-*
T
h
e
following
from the Savannah
uty Violet ^1. Rraily of Orlando ha s
Lieiuls and relatives in A t l a n t a and "t radi ng with enemy
ad.
been with us for the past week and|.Nows wil1 l,e •»»ttTx-ntin4 to Sanford
o t l'.-r points in Georgia.
has secured fifteen new a pp l i c a n t * , people ns this is the h ome of
Mr. |
Voy Are Expected
Int ere st i ng meetings were held on G a b b e t t :
* “II on H. L. D ublin for prom pt

• , ti: •

. •. 1

HBBm

11iufh Financial Standing
Thr? in lividual or firm, desiring ftiuh fcnncial
st t i l l i n ' i s us .1 ill v- t*:irc*r.il in till*

*i of

a •) inliin ' c )nn'.*?!i »n.
Prudent are the people who nnke the Semi­
nole County Bank their depositary.
Its
strength, nnni^ement and service are inportant factors of it i continued growth.
(’ heckin * arcounN are invited
n i l it
l» \ I 11 O N

per

&lt;i

n

i is m iE - t r

S \VING S

ICCO I

N'TS

'

s. t e a c h i n g
tin- less,, a of
.1 tig N e w * la s t High
1".til -e ven
&lt; „unlry newspaper men and
monies.
. e a r s a g o M r G a b b e t t w a» c o n n e c t
teachers have much in c o mmo n I he Nt i gh bo r
coun.rv edttor is usually poor, so is D i st ri c t Deputy. Neighbor Rrady
^
8" nl" ° r . l h - ,no!‘ l " n «*,ir«a n ‘
thl. „.acb.-r
Tl...... It.or .- looked left for Orlando today, enr oute to railroad engineering proj ec ts
the I
upon
as
the
nat
iral
......
.
of
the
Rrnbksvillc.
where
she
will
organize
c
o
u
n
t
r
y
afteimoon
‘ •forge Arrents the ellicient driver
town and the teacher can count on a R oy a l Neighbor Camp.
She will
T o say that my
heart ,.* broken
of 'he Southern’ Express wagon is ' his assistance in all mat ter s of school , meet with us again at our regular sounds very s t ran ge co mi ng from a
•■Mng a much needed rest and va- ! and common interest He knows I meeti ng T h u r s d a y af ternoon, July j man l i k e m y s e l f . "
c o n t in u e d Mr.
r»«ir,„ and will KO us far as Virginia
what a good school
in.-ans to the 27th. to finish the adoptions and con- G a b b e t t . " b u t it is literally true I
lost nty little- dog.
my little
; ; r"' "ruing home.
W e ‘ shall mis* j t o £ n
He is always glad to publish tinue t h e campaign for new mem- have ..................
‘ ................
.........
‘ he
,.....
_ L: , . L 1. hoo| news of public i nt erest
He hers. Our slogan is M r 1 1
M r , M - bl ack water spaniel, pnd I cannot
,*■ h,N feel nf e x pr es . man while school new.
......- ............ ; ........
xifrtf«-r n u F "
find him.
1 a m telling the truth
0 w , f K«' is away and hopb t ha t he bac ks up the local teacher in e f - , I I L U S I M A U G U S T O N E .

‘ turday af ter noon. J u l y 22nd
R one muilo bread, cake, B o s t o n
Leans and fried chi cken will
U ' "und at Irwin .t Giles' store

F O R R E S T LAKE, Tre*.

I). L. TH RASHER. V-Prek.

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—:------The
fol lowi ng a r e a ppoi nt ed i o
act
at
• ai d e l e c t i o n ;
Precinct No. 10, P
11 T r u c t t , c l r r k
J ‘»e
Fortie.. A
K. S j o b l o m , J
t*
k l a y t i n . li
a p r e t ora.
P r r . m e t S' o ? , J
N Searcy, cl e r k . J
SI
SVa.t . SS F A l l e n . F VS l ^ w i a , i n a e p - i " .
Precinct
No
11,
SS
M M a l l a r d , •derl
C
M
11 r ii r r
S II
Ful l er
A
T.
Hi n k l e .
in apr t
•
door ail
• •1 I. y t h e it i&gt;as d of I
lie I n a t r o •.» ri f
ci&gt;unty. Kl »oi l*
in r e g u l a r m -o i u i ■«*» nt led M o n d a y . J * &gt;
3 r d , I V 16
F P. F O l D t F . l l . C h a i r m a n
Atteat
d
1. T h r a * h e r . S e c r e t a r y .
lirj'
VJ h i . Mr
1

| ctat
of
*urh
grading,
onenlr.g,
curbing.
, p a v i n g , I m p i o v i n g a n d r e p a i r i n g a ai d a t r e e l a
and a v c n u i - t , f rom t h e d a t e of t h e c o m p l e I t i o n o f t h e wo r k . *Jtall bn a Hen s u p e r i o r t o
a 'I
nthrr
l l ena,
rxrrpting
only
Urn#
f or
i tate*.
u p o n t h e |ola o r p r o p e r t y f r o n t i n g
oi a b u t t i n g u p o n t h e a t r e r t * a n d a v e n u e s
he r e i n a b o v e de*cri?&gt;et|, «o g r a d r d . #p a v e d ,
cufbw*|, i m p r o v e d or r e p a i r e d , a n d t h e r e1 t n a i n l n g o n e t h i r d c f « u r n rr*at s hal l be p a i d
by t h e • tt &gt;
Section 6
The
estimated
coat
of
the
! pavement
per *&lt;i uar e y a r d f i r t h r p a v i n g
I of t h e
a tr ee la and
avanue*.
aforesaid,
i«
1 J l To. p e r a i i u a r e y a r d
and t h a e a t l m a t t d
t At al c c •t of t h e p a i i n g of t h a t
nurlion
l "f P a r k a v e n u e , a b o v e d e s c r i b e d , la $ 3 , 9 0 0 0 0 ,
a n d t h e e s t i m a t e d t o t a l c o a l of t h e p a v i n g
•d t h a t
p o r t i o n «»f H u g h e y
street,
above
•h • n b e d
i« J l . p ' h *19
ap«l t h e e s t i m a t e d
'••tai 1 of th«- pa k In g of t h a t p o r t i o n «*f
I ni.»ri a k e n u r al»o ve - ilbfrTtHrrl l*
and t h e r v t l m a t e d c o a t t o l ot o w n e r s p e r
foot
front
for
pavrmenl
la
)
par f o n t „ f r n n l , t h e r a t i m a t e d c o a t t •» hi|p
o w n e r s pe.
f o n t f r o n t o n P a r k a v r n u e is
II ,
c a n t * per f o o t f r o n t ,
t he e s t i m a t e d
coat i n Io*. o w n e r s pe r f ont f r o n t o n H u g h e y
•t r e e ! is { 3 c e n t # pe r l o o t f r o n t , a n d t h e
r « t i m a t e d c o * t t o l o t o w n e r s p e r f ont f r o n t
•&gt;n t ' n i o n a v e n u e la 43 c p n l * pe r f o o t f r o n t .
T h e a a i d e a t l t n a l e a of t he. c o a t of a a i d
p a v i n g , n o w be i n g o n file
in t h e off i ce o?
t he r l t y c l e r k of S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a , a n d l
pen t o t h e pu bl i c I n s p e c t i o n &lt;l ur i ng r e a s o n
Mr Of f i i r h o u r s , f f•r t h r l i r fi r f i t of t h r p u b
lie

J

1 47 2 - 3
yarda.
thr fi re
S
«1
1*3
yard#.
t h e n c e \V 2 6 2 '-j y ar d#, t h e n c e
1 M2 y a r d a ,
then ce K 4 0 6 1-6 yafda to be ei nn ing ; alio
except beg
c ii n tni il nn gr at t h e N K c o Y n e f of S e c tion r unnTug
SS AIM 4 - 7 y a r d a , t h e n c e S
1 10 y a r d s , t h e n c e K 6 IM 4 - 7 y a r d s , t h e n c e
N 140 y a r d s t o begi nni ng, also e a c e n t t he
right
granted
Orange c o u n t y ,
F l o r i d a for
u* c of r o a d m a t e r i a l In t h e W ' y of S K ’ t
•if S S V I , o f S’ K ' i , res** r k i n g title* an«l p o s t f saj on wh e n r o a d m a t e r i a l ahall h a v e been
e x h a u s t e d , s i t u a t e d in t h e c o u n t y of S e m ­
i nol e, s t a t e of F l o r i d a .
F o r t h e p u r p o a e of p a y i n g t h e d e b l i of
the said
d e c e a s e d , the
personal
property
having been exhau sted, and t h at she may
be a l l o w e d t o t a k e p o * » e s * i » n o f s a i d l a n d s
a* e x e c u t r i x , f o r t h e p u r p o a e a f o r e s a i d T h e * e a r e t h e r e f o r e t o r |t e a n d a d m o n i a h
y o u . a n d e a c h of y o u t o be a n d a p p e a r b e ­
f or e Lhi s c o u r t *»n or b e f o r e t h e 2 1 st d a y
of A u g u s t , A
!&gt; 1 9 1 6 a n d *h»»w c a u s e , if
n y y»»u h a v e , w h v t h e p r a y e r of t h * p r f l
s h o u l d n o t he g r a r t t e d
l i on
W i t n e s s m y n a m e a* f o u n t v J u d g e of t h e
c o u n t y a f o r e s a i d , anti t h e s e a l of t h e c o u r t ,
t hi s t h e 1 1 t h ‘d a y of J u l y . A
D. 1 9 1 6 .
( j k o . c ; ii f : it h i n c j .
'•ral*
C o u n ty Jddge.
9 4 - F f l 4tc

NO 1 1 C K O F K L K f T I O N
Iu compliance
with C h a p t e r
I 6 7 M.
I
of f l of i t l a. n o t i » e la her eby g i v e n l h i
&gt;•
e l e c t i o n will be h e l d in S p e c i a l T a i S« t
* D l * l r i f t N o .1. S e m i n o l e c o u n t y ' , F l t i t l d a
T u r a d a y . A u g u a t M b . 1 9 1 6 . fot t L e p u r p i h
n| d e t e r m i n i n g w h o ahal l i r r v a k« t ru*t*wi*
of a a i d
diatrict
for
t he t w o
year*
&lt;&lt;
a f t e r t h e e l e c t i o n , a n d t o f u t h e n u m b e r of
ml l l a o f t h e d i a t r i c t S c h o o l T a t t o b e l r •*td
and
collected
annually
f or t h e
aaid
t^o
year*.
I
T h e f ol lo wi ng
are
appointed
tn
a r t at
NOTICE
aaid election;
N o t i c e la h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t It Is t h e i n ­
Precinct No
5. J
II J o n e e . c l e r k ; M Cw
t e n t i o n of t h e u n d e r s i g n e d .
Mrs
Mo l l i e J .
Sm it h. A Aulln, Thn a ('uahing. Inapeetora
H a s t y , a * g u a r d i a n f or t h e e * t a t r a of P e a r l
d o n e a n d o r d e r e d by t h e H o a r d o f P u b
Hasty.
Dock
Hasty.
Peg
Hasty.
Shi ne
lie I n a t r u r t i o n
for Semi nol e C o u n t v .
FI 'r
H a a t y . J ewel # H a s t y . K e m p l l a a l y a n d F i f e
I d a . in r e g u l a r a e a a l o n a a a e m b l r d
Monday.
H a s t y , minr. ra. to m a k e a p p l i c a t i o n t o t he
J ul y 3 r d . 1 9 1 6
The
Ci t y
engi neer
I#
hereby
f r i |ui r ed
c o u n t y J u d g e of S e m i n o l e c o u n t y , F’ l o r i d a .
•rah
Y P PO R 8TR K . Chairman
w i t h i n t e n d a y * a f t e r t h e first p u b l i c a t i o n
at t i # of f i ce In S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a , o n M o n d a y
Atleat
l&gt; |„ T h r a » h e r , S e c r e t a r y .
1 of t h i s o r d i n a n c e , t o p r e p a t e a n d file a n t h e 1 4 t h ilmy of A u g u a t , A .
D . 1 9 1 6 , f or
92 Fri-5tc
, e s t i m a t e of t he a m o u n t
o f Hen f o r a u c h a u t h o r i t y t o aei l c e r t a i n l a n d # , t h e t a m o be
'
f
i
a
v
i
n
g
.
w
h
i
c
h
t
h
e
c
i
t
y
wi
l
l
c
l
a
i
m
a
g
a
i
n
s
t
N o t i c e o f A p p l i c a t i o n for T a t D e e d
t'ndrr
i ng r e a l p r o p e r t y b e l o n g i n g t o M r s
Mol li e
each
of
t he
lots
fronting
and
abutling
.Section
R of
t hapler
4HRM,
Law*
of
J
H a s t y , w i do w , a i d t h e a f o r e s a i d inf ant
u p o n t h e s t r e e t # a n d a v e n u e * t o be p a k e d &gt;ieir* o f J e a s e &lt;• H a s t y , d e c e a s e d , s i t u a t e d
Florida
N o t i c e la h e r e b y f l v r n t h a t I I . ( *. I ' yl ef . a# a f o r e s a i d , w h i c h e s t i m a t e * h a l l be b a s e d 11 S e m i n o l e c o u n t y , F l i r i d a , a n d m o r e p a r ­
urchasrr t f T a t
t e r t l f f r a t e * N o a . 2M a n d u p o n t h e e s t i m a t e d c o s t of s a i d w o r k , a n d
t i c u l a r l y d e a c r i h e d a# f o l l o w s , l o - w i t : S * y
u p o n l i e f r o n t a g e of l ot a u p o n t h e a t r e e t l of N W X o f N W X « ( N E X . S f c t i o n 4. T p
13. d a t e d t h e 6 t h d a y uf J u l y , A
(&gt; 1 9 1 1 ,
h a a filed a a i d c e r t i f i c a t e in m v o f f i c e , a o d a n d a y e n u e a t o be p a v e d .
20, flange 31.
h a t m a d e a p p l i c a t i u o ( or t a i d e a d , t o u « u v
.Section
7.
A n y p r r a o n o w n i n g any
in­
M O LLIE J. IIA STY,
in a c c o r d a n c e
with
lav.
Bald
ceitlfWitk terest
I n a n y of t n t a a i d p r o p e r t y a b u t ­
G u a r d i a n of P e a r l , D o c k , ( V g , R h i n e ,
•mbracet
the
fol lowi ng
described
p r o y J t i ng o n t h a s t r e e t s a n d a v e n u e s , a f o r e s a i d !
Jeaaie,
Kem p and
Eiell
Ifaaty.'
e r t y s i t u a t e d in S em i n o l e c o u n t y .
Florid*,
s hal l
h a v e t h e r i g h t at a n y t i m e
within
94-Prl-Mc
t o wit:
t h i r t y d a y # a f t e r fi ling of t h e « a i d e s t i m ­
a f o r e s a i d w i t h t h e c i t y cl ei k, t o
N o t i c e o f Ap p l l r al lo n for T a * D e e d U n d e r
L o t a 1, 2 . 1 3 a n d 14, J . I I . F o a a ' Sub* a t e s a a
. Section
N of C h a p t e r
46*8,
l i s t
of
di vi si on / o f S W » . of R E X , Sac. 1 4. T p
21. p r e s e n t t o t he c i t y clerk a s w o r n p e t l i u n
F'lorida
t
o
h
r
p
r
e
s
e
n
t
e
d
t
o
t
h
e
c
i
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c
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c
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l
,
s
e
t
t
i
n
g
I t a n g e 2 9 . as i o * N o . 2M. a n d L o t a 6 0 . 6 i » X
N o t i c e ia h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t R e a l t y T r u a t
f o r t h t h a t in t h e o p i n i o n of t h e p e t i t i o n e r
a n d 6 2 . I « o n g w« » o d ( a s t o N o . 1 1 3 .
C o . , p u r c h a s e r of T a i C e r t i f i c a t e N o . 1 6 6 ,
T h e s a i d l a n d b e i n g a s s e s s e d a t t h e d a t e i t h e e s t i m a t e d a m o u n t of a u c h l i en u p o n
a
n
y
s
u
c
h
l
ot
is
i
n
c
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r
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e
c
t
,
s
h
o
w
i
n
g
w
h
e
r
e
i
n
d
a
t
e d t h e 6 t h d a y of J u l y A. D. 1 9 1 1 , h a a
nf t h r l o u i n r r
of such r e f l i f i c a t a
In »lie
ii
is i n c o r r e c t , or w h y it wi l l s r x r w e d t h e
filed s a i d c e r t i f i c a t e in m y o f f i c e, a n d h a *
n a m e «•f * ' er t
N « . 2 H in t h e n a m e ••f J
m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n for t a x d e e d t o i * a ue in
ben e f i t
accruing
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and it always does me Rood.”
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
tired, worn-out fecliuRS, etc., are sure sit;ns of woman­
ly trouble. SiRiis that you need Cardui, the woman’s
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trytoiR Cardui
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing
women for more than fifty years.

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WHERE SHALL I GO TO SCHOOL?
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PREPARE

Make Themael vca Mlaerable.
Thcr.i*. arc people who go about the
world looking for slights and they nri
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Discouraging.
A baby brother had Just arrived and
little Kdnn was grer.tlv d'sappolnte.l
That nlgjit she r&lt; fese I to sn&gt; tier
prayers
When the nurse asked her
why Kdnn replied
u|, wltal's lliu
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I've been privlrig for n lift to
sister fur six nion' ■• and llotitd". lit*
Ollh Im-|’:ui :i - 4- It • l..r ’ little hriiflier
)esterd.i\ nn I h&lt; gof ' is right u.T "

s t, , ! . n &gt; from 51 Florida coiintn-s 5M* &gt;»u.|.-r, from :.J t ;,.rid . 1on 1.1 nn
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Foreign coun l ii* l ‘»16- and
11 States llul.vHi
Total ■'I*' III*
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Homelike - ('omfortahlr - ( mm nii nt
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R e a s o n ; , h ! c Hal l’s F o r
E x c e l l e n t Service*

C orn er of M ag n o lia A ien u e an d F o u rth M r*ct
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RAILROAD
WAGES
Shall they be determined by
Industrial Warfare or
Federal Inquiry?
T&lt;&gt; the American Public:
Do

you

b e lie v e

in . u l m r . i t i o n

n r in d u s -

lii. n u a r l . i r e r
1 lie t r a i n e m p l o \ c s o n

ill

th e

The white portion of the map
ahowft where preparerinesi for r a is ­
i n g tick free cattle and for diver••fled farming ha* been made po».
Bible by eradicating the ticks. The
dark portion shows where the t l ck i
arc inviting battle by daily raiding
the cattle.
"Watchful waiting"
never will kill any ticks. Concert­
ed action is necessary to ex t er mi ­
nate them and there are enough
"home defenders" left in the state
to do the work, if each one will do
his share
" I ’liMiiirodn**!*!.” ban biTonir* a iMoRMi
throughout the I'nllod Stntns,
originated fur the purpose of having
an mlei|untely armed force In xiirrrnfv
fully defend the liailon'x dignity
I’repatednexa ha.' railed some of
Klnrida’s bent young men to the rolors
and they have gone &lt;juickly ami enthuElnatlcally.
However, Florida l« sorely In need
of another form of preparedness; thnt
of cattle tick eradication so1 the live
slock Industry may become nn Itti port ant factor In the wealth production of
the stain
The cattle licks in Florida are wast­
ing more than IOO.OOO.ihmI pounds of
entile blood a year. In addition to the
margnrnpu* annulntus variety of ticks
causing heavy death losses from Tex
ft - f. ver splenetic f* Ver tlloo.lv lilur
nan or lick fever, ihe vniiniis h•^n»
tHMIig Used III illffelcni sections of t tie
slate iii desert tie tin* same disease In
Cal I le
While every other state In which
tills fever exists tins taken steps Ui
eradicate tt froiji iluur herds. Florida
pisiple tiove accepted It ns a neresAnry
c\il and done very lltMe townrds re

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Haxc them °
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projections cut ofT and decayed
molars extracted.

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FIR* ESCAPtS
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JOIST ANCHORS
LIGHT TRUSSES
WINDOW GUARDS
WINDOW. SCREENS

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M eelseverv first and third Tuesday
In each rnoritn. Everyone who has seen
his S t ar in th* Eiust are cordially invited
to visit this chapter.
Alice E Itohliina. S e c ’y
I’hocnix Lodge .No 5. K. of I’ .
Me e t} second and fourth Tuesdays.
Nisi ting knights always welcome
II McLuulin
i&gt; J Miller
K. It und S
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Meets second und fourth Wednesday
nights in each month.
F I. Miller
.1 F. Hoolehan
Clerk
Council Commander

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FLom D AH ETAL P r o d u c t s C o .
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Kennedy
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Sanford Lodge No. 3” , I. t&gt;. I&gt;. F.
Minds every Monday .it 7 III p in.,
over J m (•••rial I hea I re
J W it Singletary
I 1 Johnson.
Secretary
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Monroe Chapter No. 15. It. A M.
Meets every second and fourth ‘1 burr
lay in Maaorrr Hall over the I mp e n a
Theatre
\ lulling companions welcome
J . F Kami,tz
(i .1 Miller
S * c ’y
High P r i n t

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It |*. (I. I .Sanford Lodge 1211
M**t flr*t and t' rd W. tm -day night
si enr'i* r of hi**! si ,(|,! ! ‘.drt*’tfi' Ave
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I lie r a i l r o a d s a r e in th e p u h l u

HAM) BROS. STABLES

t&gt; L T a j l i i f
Secretary

them will bo,ralse&lt;l to utllixe the lux­
uriant forage crops which can be pro­
duced on this land.
Foreign capital will be attracted to
Sunny Florida for Investment In troth
land and live stock, and Ihe animal
made fet'ilixer will Increase the yields
of vegetables and frulla.
The present average farm wealth
id Florid.i is only $300. compared with
$3,000 III Iowa, where Ullage of III**
soil Is l.olted tiy finals for nl leu.-i
four mon li* In every year, lull tlmy
1 raise Hi * &lt;attle free of lu ll*, and
HI e not
il.Jei I to ii|tl|e tlik iJ11-i ‘ Hi
I line
When
farmer in that state ■*■! - •*
f«I siee he inereases Iii - I* ink
count at •.isi $75, hut when a t I u ' i
I farmer sells a llcky steer tie Is lucky
tin got $35. and tlm majority of out
] llcky at*&gt;&lt; k does not tiring more Mian
$30 per head at ttic farm.
We h ate an army of licks scattered
through 'hi* slate, more niinu :■ u
to. \i||g Mo- i .in. et a.In at urn of ttie lit.ill llu \t. lo a n * in Ihe -.i&gt;:. h . I
and c a n m -m the plain* of that •••i*•
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Sanford l.odge No 62, F. and A. M.
^ C’otnmuniratlon e v e r y llrst und third
Thursdays at 7
vi si t i ng brethren

what is the l»esi Eczema Uetnedj
We always rccommentl

a re v o t in ^ w h e t !ie r t lie \ w i l l «u\ e f li e ir le .u le r s
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T h e nri of the milliner means rnoro
than the material she works with, or
quite as much, anyway, in producing
hats in which style is the strongest
element. Here m o two attractive uml
Inexpensive hats, made of fnmlltar fnt&gt;
rtca. lliut demonstrate how cleverly
Ideas may bo Interpreted In materials
that every milliner has at hand T h e s e
tiatfl are suited to any season, too.
which Is a great factor In their favor
T h o pretty model, with spangled
town and brtm of ruffled mallncs
iay bo made lu black or In any of the
olors In which spangled bands are
o ho found, with timllms to match.
V crown of nacro or opalescent spans l - s used with cr eam colored mallnea
would make a beautiful and very
dressy lint
The rutfle of inallnes is
mad*, of four thicknesses, wired for
s u p p o r t aild put oil In ten plaits
A
halt jsreath of foliage and Hat silk
roses Is applied a t , t h e right side and
back, over the mallnea. Th|a la one of
those huts that ure simple enough In
construction to be made by the home
milliner. She will succeed by making
a talthfu! copy of It.
T h e turban of satin presents also
no great difficulties to the ambitious
needlewoman. T h e frame is In two
pieces, which are covered separately
T h e ccivertng of tho crown Is plain
except for a fold In the eatlu which

extends diagonally across the t"p
The side crown Is covered with a
litas strip stretched smoothly about It
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T h - lower part of the coronet Is also
I» INI*
cover, d with a plain blits strip of satin
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At th*- top a puff of satin, or of faille
or m t o ribbon, gives the required »a
in n n i m i m
h i
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I S l.ar?t! «#rV* « (»•$*»•••ullr.-Kl«
rlely and finish.
A fine wire Is In
Jul&gt; nh. 1916.
serted In tho lower edge of tho puff
h»fr*
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s«.| ire
where It Jolhs the satin
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lh&lt; ** ilrsr fllierl l»*f&lt;Uv l-rk *&gt;1 i i f ,i
A narrow novelty band and lint ra- i oi.r«. •» SinDtrtl. IL»ri«l
ufl Ihe J irh til)
bochon of beads. In the same color ,of A u c u i t . 19I&amp;-'
( U i m m l n«m**A »•
as the hat. glVo It a dash of brllllanro
Nt « |ma f '•
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ami color contrast Is managed by ap­
Nr kiwra.
a
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plication of sprays of silk foliage and
N•* &gt;v* a Hi
T 1 1 ^ ! ..f N
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u re**- at each side
These *pru)» are
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At"' it the most difficult part of th«
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work for tin* amateur «onfront« t o r
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after the hat Is made and trimmed It
Nn*i » • I « • ’ » &lt;
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remains to he lined. Chiffon, taffeta, It i of 0 »HmJ»
m»iie
H u m r 'I e a J
K h D ) , S' » OTaJ j T, fur
nr other light-weight silk. Is to lie W ’ . of N W , j *’ •«
F -ia.M 'i
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used for this purpose, and the work S o u t h . U a n f * t - )
• n . I.i&gt;t fill »f h n it er i I
to m»A»
may
simplified hr pasting In the tin ^ l * r \ • i f |* *f I " • •’ • t•11•h 1II fn I o lh»
mg with millinery glue
If it is sewed |lf\t| «L av # tfparf|L*l Iwf »f* l fh of fit
roll
r u u r t . At S*r»f »F«f. K h r i d a , **n th#
In. silk thread matching the hat In 1 7 t h d a y of A u C ^ S . 1 9 1 6
C laim ant e t m r « V a i v i t l l
color, and a tine needle, fcixke tho task
( * harli# I! F u v a r t . J r . r f
Fla
of concealing at it lies less tedious
|'»m # n o w e r t , o f
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has married the other woman, and
her son. the stepson of the doctor,
lias taken Ids s t epf athe r' s name and
succeeded to his practice. Dr. Lund
R i v e s a p a rt y to which he invites
some of the ii iemhi r* of the circus.
\ oting l&gt;r Lund is mm Ii impressed
with I’eR
l i e lias known her only
|an hour and det ermi nes to ask her
to lie his wife.
Mrs. Lund sees the
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strong resembl ance of I’eg to the
the dauRhl c r of ih
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j animal trainer, and speaks of it to
yjjou i ' man m a k e s ?h •
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Yo un g Lund follows
He asks “ R u g s " to
cho
f i r li
I IVg into the garden just before midifc.
And s h e — she
bee i ne his
|night and asks her to bo his wife.
will me an t o stand
readers v.l n
She is about to consent, when her
a lady.
Glorious
at his side
mania a tt a c ks her a* the clock
t h e . ii h i s
crowding to her min I
strikes twelve, anti she .tries to
adopts a course that
and then si
choke him. Sh e rushes away, enters
nch to this splendid
niu'.«s the
|the house, and, finding Mrs. Lund
s c r e . r «.-rmd
I alone, a tt ac k s her savagely.
Then
At Lyric F ri d ay
i Tie files on into the garden
Flip
the clown, fears the result of her III
4 loo Ki dgv' e/ in " T h e S e l f i s h W orn ! heritanre and finds her in the garden
a n " at the St ar T o n i g h t
[in a faint and carries her to the
tram, j u-i in time to i al&lt; h I he last
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car
Noting Lund determines to lol
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His father thes to restraifT
him, hut he rushes oil in his auto
to intercept the train at the j u n c ­
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He makes a daring leaji from
the auto to the train, only to be
thrown olf by the trainmen who re
fust to believe ho Is the soli i f the
. ir« 1 1 - ow i or
I .. re- T h e a t r e S a t u r d i'.

tb • worbr' uii ti l his money is n o ne
and he can Rrl no more to drink
T h e prank of the freshmen
has
awakened in him an inhi ri t ed c r a v ­
ing for linuor which he is now u n ­
able to satisfy. At last he yields up
the cross which has been Riven him
by hi* bishop, as t h e price of one
last drink, and then, consumed by
s h ame he trie* to c o mmi t suicide by
throwi ne himself int o the river.

"T h e Waif,"
T h nina* II I nr e Product ion f ea ­
turing J a no f i r r y ami William D i a ­
mond in " T h e Waifs.
William Desmond
Rayburn
J a n e Grey
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Robert
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(Tirol Halloway
Rene
I Frank Ilurke
Bishop
F anni e Midgply
Mrs Rayburn
Lewis D ur h a m
Finnigun
Tr u l y Sf iat luck
Mrs McKailden
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Rut he is saved by " R » g * . ” a girl
who plays the piano in a cheap s a ­
loon. and she. ignorant of his h i sjh
si a'intt helps him to Ret hi" k on his

" T h e Wai f s. " starring J a n e Grey
and William Desmond is the story
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of a \&lt;&gt;1111w’ Episcopal cl ergyman. “ lm
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'vuguis by t lie praclical j oke &gt;&gt;f soiih* w o r k i Hi! Ilia n ' ‘ l u ' i . w h e r e t h e y I l i a .
underclassmen, who have doctored find clean recreati &gt; 1 1 and uplift
the part y punch with brandy.
As a
So well does the cl ub work out in
consequence of his disgrace he is fact that its Rood work c ina ■* to th
in it.,* k» d and cast out
bishop's att ent ion.
Much
pleased
{lining fimn Ip* r-me- s l m know bv the atonement of bis young friei d
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l o w i r iti Tie lush ip rein-l it* - In in

siding near the pier are Haid to be
intended for the s ubmar i n e .
The
B re m e n is experted soon.

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haa m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n for t a i deed to i u U9
It. a c c o r d a n c e wi t h l aw.
Sai d certificate
e m b r a c e s t h e f ol l owi ng deacriti rd propert y
e i t u a t o d In S e m i n o l e c o u n t y , Fl ui l da. to w t*
of 8 1, of N K \ i of HWl &lt;
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20. f l a n g e 31 K a » t .
T h e said land l»eing
asaeaaed at t ho d a t e of t h e issuance of such
c e r t i o r a t e in t h e n a m e * of Un kno wn.
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less s ai d c e r t i f i c a t e ahal l be redeemed
c o r d i n g t o law t a x deed will issue thir- rt
on t h e 2 2 n d d a y of A u g u s t , A I)
Witness
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this t h e 2 Of h d a y of J u l y , A I ». lli|b
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Ki ssi mmee, J u l y 2 1 . — C o m m e n t i n g
upon the pl ugs of K i s s i m m e e to
pnvp a certai n secti on of t h e st re e ts
with " w o o d t i z " fdoeka, t h e Lakel and
T e le g ra m says these bl oc ks are made
from sawdust and may be consi dered
as a by - pr oduct of t h e saw mills.
A small square mad/ from this niat/ rial has been 1 1 1 service on a Ki s­
si mmee st reet for two y e a r s and*
shows good wearing q u a li ti es
Th e
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brick has heretofore been -the cost of
m a n uf ac t ur e but we j ud g e t ha t Ki s­
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them cheaply

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F o r rent, celery f ur n m T acre*,
tiled, c ul t iv a t e d *r&gt; years, one -nil"
loading s t a t i o n .
All tools.
V.igbl
room bouse, all con ve u i e m«
Ad
dress " F a r m . ” c-o Herald.
1*4-71p
Fur n i sh ed rooms, large und cool,
four bl oc k* from business' center.
|R a t h rooms in c o nne ct i on.
* heap
rates for su mme r . C o m f o r t Cottage,
i corner F o u r t h and Magnol ia. ‘J 2-t f
F o r R e n t — j room house, Hanford
I Heights. Se e R. L. Perkins, nt The
1 Ha be r da s h er y
81-tf *
F or
bouse

\ pj-ly

Rent - 1 2
r o o m ' hoarding
one bloek from postoffice.
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gv.n. .i.tr.i ti„ nth &gt;t.y ,.t SnornWr
November.
ofT from public view nt the a l&gt; issf., h*. s l .i . . i .i , „ i , h„ i , i„ ,ny
T w o carloads of oil on the d ^ T ' i o T J u . In
-* ar rnrHanrr - taiih l a « . Sai d
1 O li (i (* (1

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sin.iil

or |*ru(, ' S B i o n . Ii is not a n exi us,- any
l o n g - f o r hi- •b’-ds . I hm i b- &gt; I l f ilm
cummin of his lla.li*
W h a t business
has be wi th an e r l l t r a d e ’ l i a s he not
a c al l i ng In li 1u c h a r a c t e r ’
Emerson.

Indirled

July.

It
•

and

i&lt; a on f,.i lh&lt; ,1.10.......... I , . , d a i * . r a i l

d rfr.'ls

t l r l . m 1. i

l ,,-cs to P c P*-o*&lt;r*T'berc I
in i.-l I, *1.1 a in., n ..in* i t*|&gt;

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f h. t a i l o r d-&gt; n*l . I *i in I In' i l ! i' t- fi l l l*\ 'In o, , i • r n t h e
. -i ,*f b 11 j i Ole cl own
\- .* r|_vi IIK
re inerlt s he gives Fl ip a l e t t e r III
which t h e t r u e f a c t s of her marr i ed
life are sel forth.
P e g is * i g h t e - n
j ar- old when t h e s l u r , is r&gt;« lined
S h e is a ri der wi th tin* c i r r u s , anil
has j u s t b e c o m e t h e v i c t i m if a
strange inher itan ce.
E v e r y night at
t we l ve s h e llius i n t o a f u r y of d e s ­
t r u c t i on as s a v a g e as t h e l eopard
which c a u s e d her m o t h e r ' s d e a t h.
Dr. L u n d , who still o w n s t h e ci rcua

L i -

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- al.
llMIt.g
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f ri- .*1 j. ' &gt;v • r
w•

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Ia . ,I g

Mr. and Mrs. Cook came to Or ­
lando
from Fitzgerald, (in., almost a
I- ,|'... 1 1 1 !U b e ­
year ago and have made (his place
a p p - a l s in him
their home since.
Mr. Cook rens hi * wife, but
reecntly made a trip into Georgai,
S o o n af l - T, she
where Mrs. Cook is now visiting and
by
a savage
returned only a few days ago
His
1,1 1 1
■ M p tIII.
only c o mme n t when show*--! the *1..

I r.

*,' I h loreii .
s In
ll me a m o t h e r , and
•o arkri owl ei R- e her
lie re f use s her pica
ii fatal ! &gt; woundeil

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Conduct.

T o m hi v w a s pi n* l i , - w i l d I n d i a n In
' lie v n r d
f i l e h o t e l i e r l.i.y el l t t l e f o r

ut h e rw I-,- t h e y

ret

r*'hip i ' l l "

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liming a l o n c e f o r
I..I gl \ I ness
Mr
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tells her he will p
t a i l i■„ i diil1 ' * "11 II - n v. Il l i n e , if tie will go
we.I wi th i inn vi it i * * ..
tli a ,'u |

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justice

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when the call c a m e
11 is not known
how many were recruited from her.*
nr w h e t h e r aliv of our l e n s ..«p... i
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Triangle Day,

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l i n J t o r t a il. ••

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&lt; h . i r l i c f h n p l t n nt hi s lot

Tuesday

11. . . i I . * I ft it in. . . 11,

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ni ce ottl&lt;'*
r, ••iii- o i * r YowVl I' s.
E n q u i r e N I-

Yowel l

*L Co.

32-tf

F or Ren t
7 08 Park avenue. Eni q in i e of I L C. Du Rose, bir.-t si-'l
Park a\enue
18 tf

WANTED
| W a n t e d ^ r o buy horse and Kr0*
1 1•
tl* J11 n o t - rfiii'l.
eery
d el i ve r y wagon.
* ' ill P»&gt;
'
S o r r e n t o M a r k e t So rr e nt o . Fla
I *.*' J 6 - 2.*.tC

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f l i s s ^ r ’^ H H R P I H M B R R R R

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

•&gt; • H

I pOBLISHED

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

SEMI•W’EEKLV
IN S A N t'O R D — L ife U
VOLUME VII

Wotih L iving
NO. 97

SAN F O RD . F LOR I DA, TU E SD AY . J l ' I . Y 25, . 1916

Great Campaign of The Board of Trade
POSTMASTERS Progressive Citizens of Sanford Respond |FARM BANK
HEAR WILSON
In Call
n„t„ and Stack
Stnok Up
lIn
\FOR FLORIDA
to
Call nf
of Duty
AT MEETING
IS POSSIBLE
The M em bers
PARALYSIS Greatest Campaign Ever In- HIGH COST
a u g u r e d in the City
Qp pApER jfl.
QUARANTINE
°
VESTIGATED
IN NEW YORK

AL l, O F T H E M L I K E T H E
PLAN O F G O V E R N ­
MENT
I

SENATOR F L E T C H E R W I L L
END EA VO R T O O B ­
TAIN O N E

Washington, J u l y 26. R es o lu ­
tion* commending t h e nati onal a d ­
ministration for efficiency and m m m postal t n a n a g e me u t . recotnjnending specific re f o rms and prai*iug President Wilson for mai nt aini ng
the I lateil S t a t e s in peace were pre
irl.tid ti&gt; the Nat io n al Associat m;i
o( presidential P o s t m a s t e r s ut its
final session today.
Under the a dmi ni st r a t i o n of P o s t ­
master General B ur le s o n , the reso­
lution rerited. the present s y st e m by
• hirh po s t m a st e r iH the " d i r cs t i n g
lm r r „f his office and his duties are
nut delegated to s u b o r di n a t e of
firuk.
has been int roduc ed
The
p p f t r . a M e f g e n e r a l a n d I ns assist ,in&lt;
» ,r,

I,

it

tid e d

aa-

morning

. '.ildtshed

1!

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"'"
York, July -*5
New York
familiet who wished to take their
' hiMren to -ummer r . v a s t e r
das to '
i
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"I th. 'it\
had

train

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mission

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regard

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Board

At the meeting last Friin the court hou-e t h e

P r e s id e n t

llu tt o n

to

ta k e

1a

11 w y Ii n F o X

,

annual

.
1 have no- interest in the political
hurt,
/
F '&gt;• except as an i ns t ru me n t of
achievement.
• And
if
the
I ’cnu.rratic party will bring to befkr
all
,l» efforta t o u nde rst and the
L, ‘iti'd St at e s nnd ser ve it, it will be
- hitihu,,, in power so long as it
p ■"'Dee* that d e v o t i o n . "
" T h e idministr ti
• will 1
udg
by y o ^ - l L ^ w h o k spi rit of Jpub-

post m a - te r - '

v ,r tuatl&gt;

formal

business today
,
nl
election of olltcers

...n v .n

c o n c lu d e d

j paper

1 of

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by

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By L. I-. Brucken, S e cy .
-strike Finds

Memphis, T e n m , Jul y 21.
The
strike of conductor* and inotortpen
|(( t |,,. Memphis St ree t Builwuy co.,

the

nfternnon
nt
/•„„,
* uminciti* V/Oin

, providing for recognition of t h e nirj men' s union, reinst atement of a nutnher of men discharged during the
. .
movement for the unionizing of the
employes and submission of s o me
twelve other
demands,
including
wage increase and r. adj ust ment of
hours vi labor, to arbi tration. .

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of their
b u - n o •Npcei.il
I agents have also been sent out to
o am fr on |obbef- of i . • print
m atters

l h is

j .I I h
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print i

, |"t ••fuiiio

prolits

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production,

'

which began at 2 o'clock S a t u r d a y
af ternoon
was concluded
Sunday
nfternnon
when T.
th r
o Mt p
crum
om m
i t tte••
e• of th.- . t r u e r - t h . il I lie
nut
i n t o &lt;o n i p a n\
a u&lt;l
amt
^n
was signed b&gt; t &gt;i
\ ii agreement
ul*r«
and eompany

T h e captai ns then took the list aPonl Die day in going af ter every
of se v en ty eight me mbers and c h o se prospect.
address
,
them as tiiey ca me in the list ami
Y e s t e r d ay morning '.lie different
,.
gessioji Ant hony
each me mber was i nstructed to re- , teams b r o ug h t in almost fifty new
m (M {oner General of I mmi gr ati on
port to his captai n on S a t ur d a y .
I t ones and t he ir slognn now is " 2 0 0
COOperation of
p o s t ma s t e r .
was decided to have the h ea d qu a r - members for the next m e e t i n g " and
k
with t h e Labor D e p a r t m e n t ' s em- tors in the building at the corner t f it seems t h a t they will have them,
p oyi nen t bureau.
\ Magnol ia and First street re ce n t l y
( C o n t i nu e d on Pago V
morrow
In an

Sanford Board ofTrade

i 1 lri'e n i ’’i h ■■- |

- ir . regarding t Ii.- pri i - paid .lie
I'ii'
the
two
weeks
campaign
....... fved liv I Item
building was kindly donated by t h e ,
^
^
( ( i n ) 1 ) | V ( .H|1
Seminole B a n k , il was wired and

All the t e a m s w(rc d iv ' led
squads umler
under m
squad
lead •rs.
sijuails
|Uh«I b'lolers.
they held sej/arute meetings

whites

•fl

of

f

up no business except
me mbershi p Kin trie Co.
free of cost and the
was stri tly adhered to and after t h e current will h e - d o na t ed by t h e Sanof the mi nutes a recess
was, ford Light A: Fuel Co., (or the cunt. reading
-. .
1 taken to enroll new members and ’ patgn
whilu tln« was being done Dr. O I
On S a t u r d a y morning bright and
Miller addressed the members on ,.ur|y tt„. c a p t a i n s marshal ed their

it

out

paper-

AH'

( *o

ill'll n g

. lii"t

message

I .......

d iih.

a, c o a n l a nl s I r c l i . - -1 .

Ifo^er.

lieen

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Freil I loftier

l.awson

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paper

also

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Hrannon

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print

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HI. UK
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news

I'miiiuMiin

M. Lain

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Red. Whi t e or Blue and luivc
your neighbors to join.
Y'ours, for the upbuilding; of
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G r a c e Rankin
hrlker, w ho is expecting a Air. Stour,
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Pepper Georgft
Fawcett
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thei r guns and, one of them proves
Klsie Pepper
D o r o t h y West
some fun and have laughed through at 3 o' clock with a J 10,000 check.
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M n c e y Harlan
Mr. Steel e’ s wife-is in the office, nnd
tears at its human qualities.
in his’ tracks at the head of the.
Jones
William Jefferson
she, • thinking Itoscoe must he the
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stairs. Hut the situation is s o l v e d in
ex pect ed Mr. Stout, determines -to
In “ T h e Habi t of H a p p i n e s s , " the a clever manner that makes for more cellently t o picturtrrttion.
T h e I n­
ma ke things pleasant for him until
new Tr i angl e Fine Arts rel ease.to
fluent ami compelling incidents
thrills and much laughter.
her husband arrives.
So she invire
Ins Fai r banks has the l i l t i n g profes­
which lead to the d r am a t i c climaxes,
At Lvric T h e a t r e W e d n e s d a y
Itoscoe out t o lulich.
sion of m a t i n g people laugh
He be­
are specially suited to the photogi n* it in tiis efforts ns bile son of a
Roscoe, d e l i g ht ed with the at t e n­
drama.
Putriria O ’ Brian, the brave
at the Ftnr Th e a t re
banker to upl i f t the w o r k i n g man. ( l cii Itidgcl)
little • chorus girl w ho is quick of tion of a p r e t t y woman readily ac­
on Thursday
H e has come to t he conclusion that
While
they are enjoying
tongue and big of h e a r t - is repre­ cepts
"
T
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e
Chorus
L a d y " is one of the
what the w o r k i n g man needs inure ,
sented in splendid fashion.
Her luncheon in a v e r y swell cpfe, Mr.
co nt r i but i on*
ever
than an&gt; ti l i ng else is to I h u r Ii occa­ most popular
sister, N o r a O'Brian w h o insisted Steele returns to his office o nl y to Insionally, a nd while he is gi v i ng them
kpxn gx i n g on the stage despite told by his office boy that his wife
exercises mo r n i ng , noon and night,
Patricia's warnings, furnishes a hu­ bus gone out to luncheon with the
his success d r aw s the a t t e nt i o n of a
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man e x a m p l e to thousands o f girls new janitor.
certain Dr. Stone, who has ull hut
Wi l d with jealousy Steele grabs
throughout the world.
g i v e n up his task of t r y i n g to make
T h e s t o r y of life behind the f o o t ­ his lfi-centimctre revolver and goes
Jonathan Pepper, his richest pa­
Short ly
lights. across wlijch y o u n g wqmen after his recreant spouse.
tient relax i n t o a smile.
h i s”
departure ’ the
rerl
smile is universal in appeal,
T h e after
glimpse behind the curtain 'which St out arrives, and the office hoy
As Stone' s assistant, therefore, he
hides the world of p o w d e r and rouge rushes with him in pursuit of Steele.
invades the gl oomy mansion of P e p ­
per. where the power of the financial
is a f ai t hf ul representation of a side As it is a quarter of three and the
he signed by three
of life t h a t never fails to interest. papers must
wor l d sit* m sour state listening to a j
•o'clock
it
become*
a race against
st) permit oral minstrel pla&gt; ing Chop-I
t
i
me
And
a*
their
arrival at their
in'* " F u n e r a l M a r i h ' ’ on a bsi** viol
“ V Bath House B l un d e r ' ' at 1. vrir
destination means al«o that Uoscoe
Poor Fai r banks almost t h r ow * up th c
VV eil nesdny
will not be murdered, the suspense
j o t , t ut lie suddenly hud* that old
S wi m m i n g Instructress
Ma e Busch
is great indeed.
And It is kept up
man Pepper lias a beautiful daugh­
Her Sweet hear t
Joseph
Belmont
Ke y s t o n e v
ill
tinmost
approved
ter who is well worth go i ng after.
His F a t h e r
Frank Hayes
style.
So he stays.
His M u t h e r
P o l l y Moran
At Lyric Friday.
Mae's
R
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Bl
anche
Payson
In the cours- of events some busi­
Josephs Rival
Don Likt s
ness rivals of Pepper del e gat e a hand
At the Star Friday
Cl&gt;o I l i d g r l e y at the Star T h t r s
o f thugs to visit his home and do
Frank Hayes and hi w* wife Polly
W a l l a c e Itcid anil f l e e Ri dgelev
M-irsn ure taking in tin- sights .it
ttn brilliant young Lusky &gt; I a r* will
In- seashore onlv Fr ank is taking he seen at tin- Star on Friday in
ii a little more than Polly, and (•&gt;
Fin- '■-■Ib-h W-iui.lli."
i gripiu rig
In- pull., oi ,ik * - uliji • l i o n
The •(
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Uoscoe
Arbuckle In " H i s W i f e ’s M i s t a k e " ' A t
L y r i c Friday.

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lie is unfrocked and cast out.
Hiding from the persons w h o know
him lie sinks lower and l o we r in the
world until his money is g o n e and he
can get no more to drink
The
prank of the freshmen lias awakened
&gt;n him at! in h om e d c r a v i n g
for
li'iuor which lie now i* unable to sat­
isfy. A t l a s t i he yields up t he cross,
which bus been given hi m b y his
bishop, as the price of one last drink,
and then consumed by shame he
tries to commi t suicide by t hr owi ng
ill 111 self into t be river

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Nature’s Jewels.
while dashing through the burning
What a world wo live In? W h e r oa r o
village at tho head of the sheriff’s
posse .was o ver c ome by the fumes tho Joweler’s shops? Thorn Is noth­
ing handsomer than a snowflake and
of the sulphur and slipped uncon­
a dowdrop' I may say that the maker
scious from her horse. In the dark,
of Uio world exhausts bis skill with
the other horsemen were a bo ut to
each snowflake and dowdrop that |10
ride over her when she wa a spied sends down.
Wo think t hat tho ono
hy one of the cowboys who threw mechanically coheres and that tho’
himself in t he way.
In discussing other simply H o w s t ogether and fall*,
the accident
Miss I l i dgrl ey said, but In truth they are tho product of
" I - do n' t
/erne in her a thing
that enthusiasm, the children o f an ec­
happened f rom the time 1 struck th stasy, finished with tho artist’s utmost
smoke until I found myself being re­ skill.— Thoreau.
vived. although they tell me I went
Anthrax Father o f All Germ*.
through my part without a mis- J
Tjju
anthrax germ Is the father or
take.”
all ge r ms slnco It waa the first ilia
covered by tho weak microscopes 0f
Thomas H. I nee Production F e at u r ­
h al f ' a 'certtury ago.
That was ho
ing Jane Gcrjr and William D e s ­
cause tho germ waa so big. Tho mi
mond in " T h y U a i f s "
croBCopes could not show tho small
At the L y r i c Th e a t re F r i d a y
or germs.
It was tho anthrax germ,
therefore, that led to tho develop
William Desmond
Rayburn
nont of tli" inter dm theory which has
Jane G r e y
Rags
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sin o nil ndvnrieo in medicine
Robert
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man
Bat
{to.. U&gt;ll UlOuO.
Carol Ha l loo wuy
Refle
J. Frank Bur ke
Ilishop
Way to Gat Harmony.
Fa n ny M i d g l e y
Mrs. Ra yburn
W e havo lived quite n while and.
Lewis Du r h a m
Fi nnigan
first nnd last, have observed a good
Truly Sha l tu c k
Mrs. Me Fad den
deni
T h e best way to achieve tliir.
Harry K e e na n
Rectir
mony Is with an nx. or a club.
\
" T h e W ai f s , ” starring Jane Grey
good stout club industriously applied
nnd Wi l l iam Desmond, is the story
will do more to convi nce tho brother
of a y o u n g Kplscopal cl er gyman, who has fallen out o f step than nil of
who is made drunk bef ore his col­ tho soft words In tho l anguage— 1
T o­
leagues hy the practical
j ok e of peka Capital.
none underclassmen, who h a v e d o c ­
tored the p a rt y punch wi t h
Frank

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Miss S iimu to admirers numbering
nil,lionMiss v-uow was last seen
the M . i r . i prograrn in " ' The Half
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PIRATES ARE NOT FOR SALE
F r c t i de nt D r e y f u s * Soys N o On* Has
Made H i m an Offer f o r Pitts
burgh Nat i onal T e a m .

(Test.lent Barney Dreyfus* of the
Pittsburgh Pirates denies the story
that the team won for sale. " T h e story
is news to me," said lie. 1and Is not
true
| never have offered the Ihtia
burgh club f or sale to anyone and no
iinn over fflftde ail offer to nie—for (T
at any time
Furthermore, the I’ m
burgh club Is not for sale
Dreyfusowns over £0 per cent of tho etuli
Need for Consideration.
What should ono do.” nnlm tho
.oiing doctor, when n patient comes
In anil dlaRnoHoa his own • a * - ex.u t
IV
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he
use
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Inti rested address V irginia ('urolina
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Ii * slgulilentiri • tuny tinMini! ■
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on-trU' i :o ii camp in i !&gt; lociliati h in exjiiulneii to the children
Mi s* Snow is seen at Inr lust m a railroad
who Itieu ii iii \ lie dismissed for lh&lt;of
ill. mi ii t a *II'
tin* M e t r o w under play
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rest
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the rule of a daughter of a weal t hy Scetl es |
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judge w bo become* interested m a g iv e M I
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who i onie.* into her life in a rather u l’ |mrl'r •t
' . t i d ' qi a - i ii * ' o 1 I n * clstve events would Justify a whole
•ill ill, in i'll' rung g ow. flH
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Cuot. a t t r a c t i v e living
r o u e s in Bishop Blork
Phone " I
I hat d i e r R e a l t y , ft&gt;
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her retit, celery farm 7 a. f - •,
tiled, cul t i vat ed 5 years, one mile
l oadi ng station.
VII tools.
1 nfM
ro o m house, al! conveuihiices
Ml
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F a r m , " c-o Heral d
b! • *t’
Furnished rooms, large and
four block* from business • *-t* *
ilat h rooms in co nnect i o n
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corner Fourth and M a g n o l ia . 5*L’-tf
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Height s.
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nice office
ro o ms over Yowel l ' s.
Enquire N. P
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Fo r K e r f * -TOfi Psrk avenue. En­
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Wa n t to rent vacant store or hu&gt;
man tie will appreciate •, -nr .1,(1 . mi; small business
W ou l d also like to
with Inn il lag no* Is ,n showi ng that :ift rent furnished boardi ng house
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OF THE MANY GRIPPING SCENES IN "T H E HABIT OF HAPPd
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know* a* much as you do. on th* swer quick.
T h e Wol v e r i ne , ( oroother hand lie may go ahout nnd any
imdo. Fin,
p4-iftc
that you don't know any mo r e than ho
doea.”
Wanted
y\ t ho r o ugh br e d Jersey
hull, from two ami a half to threi'
Wh a t It'a For.
yeat-* old. Address T h e Dixio Dsi r j V
If you w ish to get ahead n m f stay
R F. D. No. 1.
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S A N F ' M t D , F L O R I D A . FKIDAYv JU L Y 21. 1916

CO. SOLONS
HAVE SESSION
OF INTEREST

ana) m proportion as th«* ' ame * fiall
In- h*-Na-nttei| I,y. If-a- dita fl*-s, drains
&lt;t cDials in sanl district. for all cxpensi's Dial may In in, arr.-al in the
construction of sant di t i h ••s. alrains
or
canals,
iiii'ludin ^ th** interest
charges, (he expense of the cornmitl*'t*
ml engim i t , as ascertained by
t (tl
aia.iral, to ga t her w u h t ln-ir es11tl .il a* aaf ilia* anion,it pa-r a.-ra- for
1ha- annual
tn.(irit.-iiuM‘ (* of
*■aiiF’
dll h» •*. (Iranis or aanal*
N o w . therefore
h aaril of inn in v

the clerk of the
commissioners is
hereby instructed
at once givu
a n d
R O A D S
notice hy publishein ; in i ri a■w spaper
published in Seminole count y. Flor­
Sanford, Ha . , July 3, 1916.
Hon. Ho ar d of C o u n t y Controls* ida. once a week for two weeks prior
»ion*-r», in and for the state o f Fl or­ t i the next regular meeti ng of this
ida and c o u n t y of Semi nol e met in board, that said hoard will at their
regular session at 10 o'cl ock a. m. next regular meeting, the same be­
present, C h a i r m a n
L.
P.
Hagan, ing on Mo nd ay , August 7th, 1916,
Commissioners J. T . M c L a i n , J. A. hear complaints from the owners or
Clark. C. W . Knlzrni nger and L. A. agents of any lands nfTcrtea! against
Ilrumley. K. A. Douglass, clerk, and the assessment so mud*A do pt ed this the 10th day of
(• M. Wi ll ia ms on ,
deput y sheriff,
J u Iy , A
11 DO 6
in attendance.
I. I ’ 11agan, C ll.airman
A, D. S mi t h addressed the hoard
\tt*-s|
ju reference to
T a x * ertifiente N o
tax es

S A N F O R D — Life

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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

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\ Douglass. 1 lerk
2 [* in
Hoard fan onva*ned
Fax
\ssesi&gt; *r
\
\ an.* I, hi
|ar &lt;sen leal tax assessment rail for the
y e ar 1916.
Mr. Joe Cameron and Seth W o o d ­
ruff addressed tha- hoard in reference
No
to road on ( 'amiTiin avcntir
a* t lull
ar-f
*. addressed t tia­
g
m
•a ' ) Ia- mall ra.11 1in refer*
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ll , or a
V , a ’ inn

.ill, sale of June 5th, 1911. co ver i ng
youth l it ) ft of West 7 62 rh . of
Lot i t , M
M. Smith' s Sub division,
and ask t h a t flat r edempti on of this
certificate at the sum of $25.00 plus
dork's fees.
Agreei ng to p a y all
subsequently o mi t t ed years on pres,r.i assessed valuation of $100 00
N I T a n n e r appeared Indore the
), il l and asked for ll.it r e demp t i on
, ■ a .&lt; t
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.a'
tin*- co v e r i ng hall i nter*-t ,
la-ss \\ a-st 10 ft. f t!aa* I
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SANFORD CITY GOOD REPORT
LIVE BURG IN ST. JOHNS 1NTHE SUMMER LAND CANAL

and refuting the moote&lt;| assertion
I hat a cut across via Jjnll Luke to
the const
would
militate against
nav i gat i on through lowering the w a ­
ters, besides as erroneously cont end­
ed necessitating the construction of
expensi ve locks.
M a n y who, on
account of not being posted, con­
ceived the idea that the east coast
ennui was the channel through which
tins link should In- made to pass, now
grasp t fie broader situation and see
W A L K E R H E ­ (In* grimier good to tin* greater num­
CKKATKST TO W N
I N S T A T E CHAIRMAN
ber, together with the commercial,
IM) RTS TO HIGHWAY
S U M M E R A N I)
economi c and strategic aalvaniages
ASSOCIATION
afforded by the St Johns riva-r. as
W IN T E R
for
instance.
Messrs
Coachman.
At the recent meet ing of the Cen, T h c f e is no &lt;lull
summer
here.
C u m m e r and numerous other leading
Wi t h new buildings, bot h real- tral
Honda
Highway
Assucaition
spirits of Jacksonville, the board of
dentinl and commerci al goi ng up, in Orlando the report o f the Inland
trade a n d
practically,- the entire
with new business houses starting, W a t e r w a y s Association was read by
citizenship of Mi a mi . Ft. Lauder­
new factories co nt empl at ed, with the C. ft. Wa l k e r and appears in the an­
dale and largely all dow-n the l o v e r
il oard of T r a d e starting under nual report of the H i g h w a y Associa­
now Hoard
east roust t oday f av o r tha* natural
It is given bel o w:
mo s t ' f avorabl e circumstances and t i o n .
and logical St. Johns.
We are en ­
last hut not la*ast with a good hall
(
Your c o mm i t t ee on the inland couraged to believe th it the board
team In the field Sanford can woll
wnt er wa. s has much that is e n c o u r ­ of engineers' report w ben it comes,
lay claim to being one of the most
aging to report regarding the general must and will ba- a designation of the
w ida- awake cities in the state
situation
Meeti ngs have ..... .. held tia-autiful
St
Johns
river
route
T h e farmers who are the Irark- and attended by large numbers up Y o ur co mmi tt ee gr eat l y appreciate
bom* of any c o mmun i t y are not and il a &gt;i i to- a-ast Co ist, and in part a-va-ry assistance rendered b. tins as­
Jies.siniWt la- in tin* Sanford sa'ction through
&gt;a niral
Florida
K*-pr&gt;sociation as it body j l n l through its
They lira- gett i ng tln-ir line farms in sental * a|*-legat ions also utta*nda-ii I n d i v i d u a l members, and bespeak f•ar
sflapa- for another Henson
They are and
it at iotial tha- future a-v a*ti larger and more tell
i artia ijift|a*ai in tl
building nice homes that will spell ( " D e e p e r Wat er way s' * convention at ing mural support and aid m behalf
comfort to them und their families Savannah. ( l a
—!,L
-*1* •that of an accomplishment greater and
with *'
the- —
result
ill large letters.
T h e y are taking an the puhiia- is awakened and alive tai farther reaching in benefits to o ur ­
act i ve part in the Sanford Hoard of the importanca* of this invaltiahle as­ selves and posterity than any oth*-r
T r ad e
T h e y are taking an a ct i v e set u- re'-ver ba'foraN o t aanlv is uni
oiii - public i mprovemterit
that cun
part in eve r y t h i ng that ta-nds to help v I'r-.i. 11 i * r*--1 armas* *1 in
i n at
JIt tswifalv be conferred Upon o Ir ba*.
Tl oi r aaa11ai 11lain ulld help this com
lions I* Atl.at
dull!Id loved anal heaven favored s' at** of
small I
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. imps) tl has
n am*- Florida
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BIG DRIVE
IS RESUMED
BY FRENCH
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Fr om Harieux to Soy ecour t south
of the S omme , a distance of five
miles from Ger ma n trenches felt into
the French hands according to the
French afternoon report.
No rt h of tfi e-river the French ndvanch pushed to
l lurdecourt and
captured trenches along the f u m ­
bles i buy railway
Tin* operations
here ir*- close tn the right llank of
th** Hruish advancif u m b l e s i t­
self being little, more than three
miles southeast of Lo ng uc va l , for
possession f&lt;a which Hritish and G e r ­
mans are still lighting
Tin* French push forward at Soy-i
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T h e French have resumed their
dr i vi ng offensive along the S o m m e
in northern France, forcing back tho
Germans on a wide front both north
and south of the river.

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t ■si ra t for t he nevv Sanf ord jiostolhc,
ami a wadi tiriviiu* machine l* tJn-r
geMi g soil at a d P‘ h i hat will s a !
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1n his fa*'*tl I &gt;
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l ie il reams, as hi* w »r , i*
half, as l personally t*&gt;e gypsy
•tin |.-Iit ami faithful of ln !il afar, and beaut . *. Jli ||*» hi.!
M **r J* ■, , . tf a- uno,|L i ud- for III- |« i ri »•
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(*•!• f red [,* il il ng i " '
m.i'i*
to get r igh! a* wav
Hoard adjourned to meet at

Drai nage

DlMrirt
Whereas, the c o mm i tt ee appo i nt ed
h&gt; the board of co u nt y conunis■iutn-r* in and for Semi nol e c o u nt y
have filed their report as requi red by
aw. showi ng the assessments made
hy said c o mmi tt e e Upon each parcel
said

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K. A. Douglass, Clerk.
Florida

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order of t)ia- board &lt;&gt;f county
*' Hi nuistoners of Semi nol e counlv
L "rid a this 10th day of July. A D
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accordi ng

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getti ng till' ba It III i .11“

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house*

Will

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be started that will giva* auir edu, a
! HI
tioi.al instil it ion* the needed build
p in
lags (nr th
const uiitl'y increuaing
AM
I in
Hoar* 1 reconvened at
population
T h e new l*rI•'K roads for
members pra-si'iit
which th.*
It.as J'jriO.onu
*• c ,it ti t
11 w as n ri.iin mulls)y adoptejf, by
* will b- st art aif i n about t w *
bull
board of cunnt . i urnmiHsiuni'rs of
c iv* little one of t Ii*,
W*■(■k s, , gl VI 11,.
tiiat
Fluriila
Seminole c an ti t y .
best systems if brick roaals in tin( h,airman I I* H.ig.ati I*'1 authorized
state
to sign iniitriict with A &lt; L R ''
And io'St of all
few peopla* are
Co
fur appli&lt; at ion for line of iT*'dit
to amount of $20.00(1 00 per month, leaving tins sl immer to try tha* s * fnr
tra iisport ,ii nrn t*»r
fan* K ami called miijI weather of tin* north.
Th.- natural springs, tie* bat hi ng
ait tier mad tnaf&gt;-rial
po..
tin, clear water lakes ami t * e
All brtls ordered paid, and war
ti,any
jmii.t-*
of i nl efest urolllid San
I rants paid fay treasurer, month of

Sanford H a . July *, D' l b
Hon
Hoard of C o u n t y Cuinim*
stonera in and for Semi nol e county,
Florida, met in adj ourned session
Present, Chuirat 10 o' cl ock a m
man L
I*. Hagan. L'o nunissioners
J. T . M c L a i n , L. A. Bruml ey and
C. W. Knt zmi ng or bei ng present.
Hoard continued t o exami ne tax
assessor’ s roil and equal i ze taxes lot
year 1916.
( Co n t i n u e d on Page 4)

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tiiat
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up st tea tn in t Itmisunds arc harkening to th" .all
1, * i r* of 1ai a vv .tier ,i ml high tub1. a) Nutiutial To u r i n g Week
i|ues actually at ttim - t *' o b i kward
N e w * p a pef-a. .lOtormalida- -Itlli* .in I
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iron: h of i'll ri v. r t ! ns a' I al 'if*
the juipul.ir .appi-.al of the movement
o g t In* fa a t of pr.ia 11* all v a -• a 1* el have .a I. ••,| 1111 *111 * 1-1 Ve* witfi
ll
Till- lr o ment um It ha* ii.r,-naiy g,*l 1
ed w ill curry tin* out pouring of mo ­
f. &lt;! are gi vi ng the hotm |&gt;eo|ale and
torists far beyond tin- *itigl»- »&gt;-ei.
visitors plenty of amusement, t fo*a-t for tin- touring (estival
) ill g a me * giva* tficrn tio- a*xi i t einent
u,d s t a y i n g at honu* beni'fits eva-ry
" T a k e that vacation in your m o ­
]l’,ia* .if Iritala in llae city
ld a ,ir if y- .ii w -uM drink the full
Tl o wvb. r e ifa*-|ote tin w.ir
I fl HU'S* lira--of it." i* tfo- w.irnmg " f I 111summer
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meet at 1"
6th. D'19.

Sanford, Fla,, July -6, P.Ub
Hon. board of c o u nt y c o mm i s ­
sioner* met in adj ourned sewdon.
( ' hair mun I.
I‘
Hagan. Comnn&gt;
sioner* J A Cl ark and L. A Hrumley iieing present.
K A. Douglass,
clprk. &lt;'
M
Wi l l iamson, deput y
s h e r i f f ' l n attendance.
Conti nued to exami ne tax roll and
equalize taxes (or the year 1916.
Hoard adj ourned to meet July *.
| &gt; i | i;
F A Douglas* Clerk
1 F Hagan ( b,airman

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No w, therefore, l ake notice that
an M o n d a y , August 7th. A I). 1916.
s ’ IU o' et ock a. inf. the same being
* in- next ri'gular meeting of the said
biural
of
count y
commissioners,
whii-n said meeting will be held in
the court house in Sanford. Florida,
(he said hoard of co unt y c o m m i s ­
sioners will hear compl ai nt s from
(he owners or agents of any lands
affi-,'ti*d against the assessment so
n .a.ia-

of land

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luicil of land in said district tie
'"riling and in proportion as it -hall
b* In-nefitted by said ditches, drains
nr canals, for all expense! that may
I**- incurred in the constructi on of
m d ditches, drains .or canals, m' I'bJing tin* interest charges, the ex
1“ :
of tha* commi t lee anal engin
'■ir, as asca-rtaim'd by (fie bonraf of
iiaunty cotnniissioners of Semi nol e
county, Florida, which suui report
is now on file in the office of the ' Ju n e ordered cancelled
Hoard adj ourned in
ch-r of the said hoard at his office
in Ifni court house in Sanford, F l o r ­ i&gt; cllock Thursday . July
ida

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rid.a did, ran the 1
port w nil -ai l
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appear*
' oiiuiusaioners, w hereini it
lfi.it t hey* have viewed all the lands
in -aid district to be benefit ted by
it,*- alita In's, ii rains or &gt;anal* t herelIt.
a,i.il fiava* hi said report assessed •itch

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board , on, i rin ng &gt;uln 111' ■*«
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o ceedi ngs on Sanford
road, ami Sanford and Gi*
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.el milt ned t ,i 2 o ■11" l I* tn
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BIG MEETING
of the

Sanford
Board of Trade
TONIGHT
In the Court Room-Court House
EIGHT O’CLOCK
E V E R Y W H IT E R E S ID E N T OF SA N FO R D A N D
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y IN V IT E D

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t In N atlaitial &lt;i uard wlio have traitW
t In Nat ional Guard w fio have liven
F a-alernl servia-a* at ■
mustereal into th
Mi ■m i a n l e i r d t - r .at oiii* kalf tin*
|t.
I, i-g&gt;-- T -r - i b -or v i .
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in I lii* prov I -ion* w bo ll 1’ ti- le S a m
for t
- and t heir rel
mat
leswill ba
at i . ■•■*
it-, arrangeinleresla-! to
.1 ot
*rt ’ ■ ajvjireciated
ment
w Ii
,-isf.-rraoi b y
ftitols i-a i
Tli** propo*
telegf itjih t
a- ( ortt the
at t
Mt IOtl IS ! e
■s ol
affection.
faa t
I flat
l
i icorpnrateil in
a'heer, etc
small additio inti
the transfers at
words i n v o l v e d . ”
charge for t ha ext
J Maxwell,
D. ( '. S

ll.iptl*! Te mp l e
Sunday *i liool prumpilv at 9 3t&gt;
it m
Ha- on tunallritig y o u r
llilale
» ai n e ( onl Postage
H J
I' 1’ at 6 'lb
i'rogratii-s
W .e-hingt i i . Jitv 20
I’ ostmuster
(ietieral I'.urb run m at, ii*ialress to are ill way* inta-re*tmg and bene­
ficial.
the Nat i onal Association of Post
Pte v i n '
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iii.isli-r* in aainva-nliiUi heri *u &lt;1 that if
7:40
p.
to.
Subject
(or in a-ning aer-the revcmiDs from second class jiost
age were incre.ised and ' ' e x t r a v a ­ vice; " i ’ersonality ami Methods o f
Evening
"Wrecks.''
gance fair liscle-** post .ll servi :e III ill* ,, L* ‘IJ ,
rural mail system w.-r.* Air tailed an I
&gt;'i&gt;rtrnl itiviiat.ot. .* ext ended to*
payment to railroads for mail traits- ( he public.
Electric fan*.
Short,
[not at i on under tha- new space basis servic •*
were reduecd he could r e commend
to congress next year a reduction of
letter postage to one cent.
Jlig 1 tilde flange
J.nb aaraVtilt- July 20
\ fa-liia* 12’*
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iiiig will small ba. compl eted oil

the rang** in ( l a y comi t y of the
Southern Ca t t l e Feeding C o mp a n y ,
this being the largest enclosed raligain the state
Already there are tietween t o o n und 5.000 cattle on the
c o m p a n y ’s range
and 3,000 acres
have been cleared for corn and v e l ­
vet beans, 2,500 ucres already h a v ­
ing been planted.
It is stated that
at least $100,000 has been spent on
the c o mp a ny ' s holding since Jun. 1.

Paper Is High
Newspaper is ({noted ut $100 ai
ton in Jacksonville
T h a t me an s
that tin* count ry daily which jiaid
$.Mi a week for its newsjmjier s o m e
mouths ago, n*&gt;w pay* $100 a week.
Thi nk of tin* the next tune the car­
rier boy comes around to collect
your dime, and d o n ’ t withhold It.
for fear that it might encourage theedi l qr ' in riotous living
Lakeland
Telegram,
Hoard o f T r a d e Tonight
Hoard of T r a d e meets tonight in*
the court house at 8
Do n' t l e ‘. a n y ­
thing kee|» yo u away.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

gr own in .Florida for e v e n less than
110 per ton.
Recently the Mctro-polis
figured
that
mo r e than a train
II. J. H O L L Y , Editor
load
of
hay
comes
i nt o Fl ori da every
W. M H A Y N E S . Ilnsinriwi Mnnagrr
tluy In the year.. Just i magi ne the
1-ut.iUh-l K m &gt; Tw»liy «J Kri4«ir
savi ng that would restglt to Florida
if the gr ower s were g r ow i n g enough
to s u ppl y the state.
T h e y would
n u n H 4 -R im o M r n u 'K . i n
1not o nl y he making that $10 per
U N K TEAR
* Je# , ton profit hut would also he keep­
i l l MONTHS
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i n g ma n y thousands of dollars which
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now find their way o ut of tin* stale
UlUrntd In lk» Off bf t'srtte* II oo I’m Tr«l In at home.
Alton,* of Jt&gt;» I’cf M• » lb
Fl ori da lands are a m o ng the best,
r tflafali III Adiairt MlH II# Mid* *1 OffW*
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though a mo ng , the most reasonable
I t l u t 'l A* N n i i l - l t i H Mall M i l l * * i | » n 11*4 to he found in the U n i t e d States.
I N I , *1 lb* I'aatoinr* *1 N * « ( * d , P i * liU
One does not have t o h a v e a for­
O l d * Art of March Ird. IS7».
tune to i nvest in lands in order to
get
a start in Fl or i da . — Jacksonville
O H « « la llrrald tlollitlsg
Trlrpbaw# No. I l l
Met r opol i s.
— O -----Hoard of Trail** meel * tonight,

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O H P E T IS G U I L T Y
Will Orpet . the y o u n g man ar
cused o f poisoning his sweetheart*
near Ch i c a go has been discharged
by the j u r y bringing in n verdict of
It look* good because there is
not gui l t y.
Hut Orpet leaves the
somet hi ng doing in the s u mme r time
court
room
guilty
of
tjic crime
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nevertheless.
If he did not admi n­
A good ball t eam is an adverti si ng
ister the poison to the girl he caused
stunt.
Strnnrc t o say but it is just her to t a k e poison because he had
that.
Ask any traveling mnn.
bet r ayed her trust and in the light
Sanforil look* good to the stranger
within our gates.
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T o g e t h e r with all subsequent o m i t ­
ted taxes down to and including.
1915, for the flat su m of $1071 18.
T h i s recommendat i on is a substi­
t ute for r e commen da t i on sent yo ur
office passed by b o a r d of county
commissioners in regul ar
meeting
made. 1916, and o n l y refers to that
part of above referred to resolution
so fur us it relates t o property in
the c i t y of Sanford.

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A banking account is a great help in forming habits of thrift, and
give an insight into* modern business methods.
Every young man should have a bank account and we want the
hank account of every young man in this community.
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PEOPLES RANK OF S A N FO R D
J r t WANT VOUR

II. R. STEVFJMS
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as s e s s or lie i nst ruct ed t o a- -' - s 3
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ii. a.itli.irie '1
nulls a g a m j t all s s s e s s . i l d e jir-.p rty
bid .mil a a aid c.iulra
in Spect ul School I&gt;tsltrc| No
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In arts Li iie.it li a rugged exterior
c l e r k instructed to a d v e r t i n ' for
for t he purpose of p a y i n g interest
and lie will Le siolly missed by his
t i m * . for use iif road cutnit
and cr ea t i n g sinki ng f und on ihu
large circle of friends all m i r the
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Mr . T h o m a s E m m e t t Wi l son a p ­ I $75.0110.00 bond issue,
authorised
co u n try.
M a y he rest in peace.
peared bef or e the board ill referynce • by
e l e c ti o n held S e p t e m b e r 7lh,
ti_
(ilt&lt;&gt;\\ M u U K II \S
W h y docsn'i Florida produce more
buy?

to tax r edempti on of outstund' ig
certiliculcs on Lola 9 and I'l. lilock
6. 'Tier I. also out st andi ng certtMcates. on L o t s I and 2, Hlk 5 Ti er
3, C i t y uf Sunford.

T h e r e is money in gr owi ng hay,
und Flotilla growers should begin
Wher eas, ut meeting of board of
to realize the possibilities for its
count y commissioners of Semi nol e
production
\n interesting conipurcounty. Fl ori da, on M a y 2nd. 1916.
•n11v itiiid.il L , a ttcor •
. M r Tl i ul l l a- L. Wilson appe.ir.'d l i e
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litre t h e
hoard III r e t e r e i u I I n t III se
u Oil It,. I . • ,g.
lie
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p r o t 1 1s

f i - , :i '.g

l at ter was sufficiently inviting tr, conto- IViiM
vince
any man who is in the
that

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WATERS ARE RECEDING
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eve r bought (or less ihun $20 per
Whereu*. u* aforesaid Thos. Ein-ton.
He also says that hay of just mett Wi l son has again appeared he
as go o d, if not bel t er qual i t y can be fore the liourd, and t here has in our

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F. L WOODRUFF Vic«-Pr»sid«ai

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of the state, having no railroad,
telephone or telegraph connection*.
I t is about t hi r t y miles f r om A s h e ­
vil l e on the H o c k y Broad ri v e f .

R. R. DF.AS
Aia't Cashier

O. L TAYLOR
Cashier

quoting many authoritiesdn favor of Armstrong and City Solicitor Chas.

HORSES

-k*■re thruw n .lUt "f i*fH|*lo\.m« ■lit t'V
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m u st a n d sh a l l h e - o l d w i t h o u t r e s e n e l o t he h i g h e s t b i d d e r .

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M O N D A Y , J u l y 2 4 ,1 9 1 0

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b r o k e n a ni l T r ut h Tor ini
itit'diaU' ii.se, a m o i i f f w hi c h
can h r f o u nt ! a n u m h i T o f
pootl f a r m leani**. M a n a n (I u« tu rul
p ti r |i n - r
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tin* Supreme Court which would di'termini' the i.nir-e- of lurth' • litigatlo i

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The Aurlnm Sale -i.irt- jirnni|itl&gt; ,«l I p m . M.flttlav. Julv .'tth.
llfirs. anil Mule will |i"-Hnclv lie -..hi lit tin higln-l bidder

1916, c»fT*

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rednudn. Mex i ca n A ItiLa-'.ulor f|nigna* . i died on Acting Secretar y of
S t a t e Po l " l u l l . . . j 11 - 1 I f fore t tie
l at ter went to di e \\ Inf" H " i » • &gt;r
t tie isl.lllet 'Heeling
It 1 - lllid '•
s t o od Mr
A rreiloiiflo hail received
instructions
f r om
his g o v e r nm e n t
a pp r ov i n g a t en t a t i v e plun for the
set dement of the difference* with
t he United States by means of a
j oi nt international commission
Member s of their cabi net after
t h e i r meeting suifl dint whether n
commission would he agreed upon
t o settle the difference* til.' question
had not been fully det ermined
(iem-ral Funston asked the AAar
D e p a r t m e n t t od ay (or $500,000 to
construct t e m p o r ar y shelter* for ar­
my
horses and
mules along tile
bo r de r

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In-h King Will Suffer Death

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London. July 20.
Wi t h o ut hear­
ing at torneys for the C r o w n , the
« ui't of Cr i mi nal
Appeal s t oday
di trill-*-ed Sir Ro g e r ' Cs s e mo n t ' s app » . I from the verdict of the l owe r
court, whicn found him g u i l t y of
treason, for which A’ iscount Readi ng,
t h e Chief Lord Justice sentenced
hi m to denth.
For a d a y and a
half Alexander Sullivan, Sir R o g e r ’ s
counsel argued before the
court,

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oughly familiar with local business and financial require­
ments.
. Our Officers are here to serve you.

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The First National Bank
“ THE FARM ERS' FRIEND”

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u| the tl'ind’s d e a d ri-.i. »i I a
total of twenty-eight tonight, when
reports f rom the Hat C a v e section of
North
Carolina s t a t e d
that eight
persons
had been dr owned there
Sunday, and that t w o women. Miss
Susie Collins und Mi s s Polite C o l ­
lins. sisters, met deutli ut A'olgu, a
little station eighteen
miles from
Asheville, on the K n o x v i l l e division
ol the Southern ilaj|wuy.
Hat Ca ve
s probuhly the mo st isolated sec- '

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•I .-trial pl.t * lI.eif'g put t.. work
i tearing .IV It V 11 tL i. ■. | w reek age ami
•I* Lrt- a - f.i-f .i- i h* 'v I' er* go 'h'Vi 'i
All the hoiiiele-.* vi. Inn- of die
tlood are now being hdtlHed and fed
.11 'he .I'V t Igh - '■"'

DEA TH c h o w N i n

t IKOI.INAS

Whereas, the hoard m a d e lertain
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recinii mendat ions concerning
tliesv

Whereas, there see it)* to be a dlfferenre of opt molt concerni ng said
I*. II. Rolfs, dean ol the Col l ege of re compi endat i on hetyreen said Thos.
A gr i c u l tu r e
at
Gainesville,
points E m m e t t Wi l son ami board of county
out that northern l.ay is sel dom j f , commissioners, and

ncHH for (lie money
p r o f i t a b l e crop.

1915
T h e r e being no f u r t h e r business
the hoard adjourned t o meet at re g­
ular session August 7th, 1916

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■rop- gfiiw ii o t h i s . i n i l a r e
The dllleretn e iti lav nr id t In

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t tm lust allltielit-f of interest .imi pr i n­ l o wi n g tin- S up r eme t nun s decision
cipal ol the bunds descri bed in these yesterday aft ernoon grant ing \A A
K not t '- petitpin f i r recount of ev e r ,
ri siiluttons shall he pr ompt l . paid
v o t e iii I' .itnaiu i oiility. in tils i on
and •11 - • barged

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his contention that the offense of A. O' Bri en will enforce the state law
treason depended upon whether the pussed by the 1915 legislature pro­
accused dealt under the protection v i d i ng against such a contingency.
o f the Ki ng, and that the crime P a ym e n t s of repts cannot be forced
T h e receding waters of t h e - d i s ­
could not be c o mm i t t ed wi t ho ut the until 30 days znfter the soldier has
astrous floods that swept t hrough
Th e
realm.
He
abandoned
his other been mustered out of service
the French Borad Val l ey in T r a n s y l ­
points in regard to the L o r d Chief law of April 9. 1915. is a barrier
vania and Madi son counties. Sunduy,
against landlord's warrants.
Justice's definition of the offense.
g a v e up seven additional bodies tod a y , and it is feared that the death
As soon us M r Sullivan had rniilist, which now reaches a toll of ^eluded his argument, the court re
Purr hast'd Another Launch
t went y-ei ght for the entire section tired to consider whether the at
Cap!
It I Allen has purchased
will he much larger when the rivers torneys for the Cr o w n would he the Tillts launch
from
Chief of
return to normal levels, a st age they culled on to rcjdy
It soon denied P o 1!. ■* Till: u'l 1 will u id it t 1 I,.,
are rapidly reaching. T h e -additional to the cont rary.
Mo nr oe lle-t.
' This-will give Cap! .
deat hs reported t oday i nclude Mrs.
A l l en two good launches for ferr
John Heath and son, John 11 -ath.
service and also for excursion trijis
P R O T E C T T H E SOI.IHEILS
Jr.. Brevard; Mrs. Caldwell Sentelle
and he is re ady and willing nt all
ami son. Br ev a r d . Mrs Edg a r Hunt f a m i l i e s Dll N',,| Ha ve To I’ a* llciil 1 till - In l ike parties out on the lake
m l two sin .,11 children, of lh&lt;mor.
nr
,p anil do w n the river
&gt;• ••
Pittsburg.
I'a , July
2d
Earn
N u t (ia|&gt; section
T o this m u b * llles iif soldiers of the S t a l e of Fed
Cu|it
Mien nr l eave orders at Phil
|tth
I**I p a r t of s,‘it.| resohl' n.r added three l u e * reported lost m the t-r.il Cloy e mi ne n t cannot he evicted IP- drug store and he will f un '-L
tin d w aters |.. !.*w M ar-' .ill. ,ii 1 L. ' u tl prm ss fur nun p »&gt; *f,•• 1»» uf
t ,Irig a &gt; fi&gt;lIii * I If (»• t S * .I v , » 1*
... |. I ..........
. • I •* Mi .1 guild launch
'ft.* • «• ,
three lm\s, names y d Utlktlnwl, ri
l i m i n g i to jurors ti .t tlo girl took
rent while the soldiers arc i.u
i. &lt;
II,- it further r« -.tU&lt;‘d that for
l'ii
will a I s, 1 .I'Ll greatly t «* tin f.-r
j.o|s..ri of to * i j
accord, owing m purpn-e of making due prxistoti fur f l i r t ed to h a v e put out in a small *.-r \ ice
rv
■!T
v i i c and ( ajit Allen is tn L*
•
•oat
fruni
Klet.
her
Henderson
t'L. &gt; , r 1 1 ,i L.-r filial I " ' " with Mr
th* installments of |•r1ro 1pal and
W hen the nubtary n o t » in P , •' •
i
l
l
'
.
1
-1
erd.i
f
.if
1
1
r
turn
11
■tigrit ,i .«1 &lt;•&lt;! upnti enlarging
jo • ' i t i.^o,,gi ■
It|,, ., . to r
I ti
t&gt; ri *t of s.inf t.nn.| as t h &gt; res,..
liurg went III tile frullt hllllffreii' lit
The early estimates of pr ope r t y families were notified to pa y their al ready good ferry service between
defendant admitted tliat h was r&gt;- 1 vet v fall due th
hoard of c o u n t .
d a ma g e
t hroiigl.mit
the
entire rent nr Mins i* out
•q..i*l-'b|e f
.
.»• dl M. i
the
is.' 1 n»i
h e r e b y resji
M 1 or I m-. | L &lt;
Sanford uud Puterpri-e
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w to. * ,, , ■ •• • nt
l.o
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» lii'ii t tie r i u rs return to normal
.n,. i,t .j, ' hi- 11■»t j:,.*.. ••
ill.I
•d|i i 11 ji 1 , all of t he lax ,
level-, according to a Madison conn
1 1 .1 . r i in* to- sfi•111 1d ti i v • sotf if f pro |o -1 . within said district dun
lilfllliertliaii tollil'.
a tm state t l i i f
if not fur t to ■rino of inurd* i
M and for eai h of the years |'i]i. t i '
* !•^^i'-* lh the Il..fed N#•it 11111.V i * ........... o|&lt;t - t o f . of a It. .1 1 of p* i .
fi ill* 1u-iv*•. an .iniiiial ’ ,v
i. ri a. ti &lt; iJ m m tmo
Hi•lo :
1 w .iro.i • •r | ••r
g f * r I to -n i1 r"&gt; I., • \ ••&gt;"1 .. 'll11Is "II till *1 ,r
1.ir• .«r■1
• ■ . g i r' 11r. * i . t i t ! i !ii f
•i &gt;
af. «i?.• .. .1* -lift" '. Ilf fit i ** being r.tj ■idly
OF &lt;. I:o K ( . I \ \N I) TKNNKSSF.K
in '111' -trt. ketl -e fiMlm
.ind tlu­
a ' • .i . -I .* i .to .| to ri. ,»r? . .i
fir
.ifli'.iii t l.f N vi. L itul reil and tV4» •.
eater
part
&lt;
i
f
the
I
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l
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m#nl
i' I
i- n-u.il I tie w nin.ifl |.-i. five illI'Ulf■»
’*Dll
f»r*rif 1f|»* * on * r &lt;
On mot ion of J.
seconded by C. W.

of man ki nd stands g u i l t y of a baser
T h e little white tents goi ng up all crime first and her deat h that fol­ resolution was u na ni mo usl y adopted.
o v e r the Sanford sertion mean that lowed.
T h e following is t he millage fixed
the Snnford farmers are get t i ng busy
In this connection the following for the various d i f f e r e n t funds for
for the big money rrops.
co mme nt s . f r om the T a m p a T j m e s 1916 taxes, and assessor instructed
O
will he read with interest:
1to ma ke his expenses accordingly.
T h e Herald wishes to commend
“ A l t ho u g h tti.se who read details I (ien&lt;?r» ' Fu n ‘&gt; » 'v mills. Hoad and
the count y commissioner* for l e v y ­ of the murder trials were nnt *ur
nri,|K‘ * F u n '1 7 mil,»* General School
ing that puhltril y tax
T h e y ran prised at the acquittal ..f William Fl , ml 7 mil1"* Huilding Fund 1 mill,
now
assist
man..
good
measures l i r p . t . t he college student who has f , m *' “ » d Forfeiture Fund 2 nulls,
legally tli.it were formerly di nn d been &lt;&gt;n trial for two months for (he ^ ubhitty Fund
1j
mill. ( minty
t hem
murder of his sweetheart. Marion . Kol“ l F,,:“ f "
()
L a mb e r t , those who st and for fair1 f
B y resolution o f b o a r d of public
T h e r e is no plare just as good as ness in place of maudlin sentiment j instruction of Seminole county, FlorSanford in summer or winter
You resent the fact that a j ur y ga v e Or- jdu. passed at m e e t i n g held April
don' t need to g o uwuy f r om home pet Ills freedom.
T h e yo u ng man 3rd. 1916. and certified to office of
to enjoy the summer
AA'e“ ha*e ♦•-'apes punishment at the hands of 'Jerk * t ro u t court S e mi n o l e r o u i t .
plates ' ■• vnur atnu'1o ent
I Mi.- &lt;ornu.n'i wealt | L it In •.intuit Flo da. and e\ nth, io ,h*rk of |, ,»*,l
health right lure
I - ' ape t he ill11 rn.i'
sentence of tin*
county commissioners on Ypril
(»
!.iw
ret riLu'ii''

j .»r.a1 « • •
- 1 ,rL . i1 ,i eat tM
Lathers •,i l,&gt;t waxes tL.it strili
thi if * .ir
'-it stri.iis
nothing
I-■ •!•*-.« r r--i*
•. •
g
that goes tn make I,.m g a joy lor
ever
ftien « h \ take i i r i j i north'*

X5SCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

opi ni on been nn ami cabl e
adjust
me nt arrived at b e t w e e n said Thos.
E m m e t t Wilson and ‘ board of coun*
t y ^commissioner* concerning these
bock t a x f s covering a b o v e described
lots.
Therefore, we. the hoard of enmi­
ty commissioners o f Seminole c o u n ­
ty. st at e of Florida, do recommend
to y o u r office that y o u allow Mat
r e demp t i o n of certificates Nos. 1! I H |.
sale June 5. 1899; 1638. July 2.
1900. 1645. June 8} I 9 0 t . 1623 and
1523. June 2. 1902. covering lots
9 and 10. Block 5, T i e r 1. City of
Sanf ord, also certificates No. 2185,
sale of June 5. 1899; 1840, July 2.
1900; 1647. July 30. 1901, 1525 and
1526,' June 2, 1902, covering lots
1 and 2, city of S an f o r d .

2 1 ,-1 9 1 6

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JULY 21,

1016
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: IN AND ABOUT THE CITY:

run with renewed vigor extract the
, , mo ney from tlif&gt; pnrktrts of the
common people who hava to do
!! Lutinens With the philanthropic ex
press com party

TT O

IJIlle Happenings—Mention
„f Matters in Ilrlef—
I'ersunal ItciiiHof
In te r e s t
Summary o f

the Floating Small
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Readers

»+ + + + + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦■*•+♦♦♦♦+•
Elizabeth Donegan o f Ki s­
simmee is the a t t r a c t i ve guest oi
Mrs J D. Da v i so n.
Miss Donegan
is the sister o f S e na t o r D o neg a n ami
is the Grand C h i e f of the P y t h i an
Sisters.
Miss Zeta
Da vi so n of
Hart f ord.
C o na . has arr i ved in the ci t y and
will make her h o me with her unde,
Mayor J. D. Davi son.
Furnished r o o m, corner T h i r d and
Magnolia
I nq ui r e of Sanford Fur­
niture Co.

V

.96-lfc

Dr. Ralph St e vens has returned
from a trip to Phi l adel phi a and other
points east w h e r e ho had i mp o r ta n t
business, t he nat ure of which will he
given out l at er in an announcement.
Hon. Forrest L a k e is spendi ng the
week in N e w Y o r k and Was hi ngt o n
on a combi ned business and pleasure
trip
Harry W a r d and (laughter.
are spending a few days at
tona Reach.

Fern
Day­

Mr and
Mr s
F, R
d r o w n of
Tampa passed tijrough the city t*&gt;
ij.i, i iiroute to Ma r y l and where they
will spend several
weeks at the
[frown homest ead
at S mi t hs burg.
T h e y will also visit W a s hi ng t on and
Hnltiniore bef ore returning home.
Until
further
notice
Wo o d l an d
Park will he open only Sunday ' •'ill
U ,tfi|
I..

routes

a ho

are

*. •

1

xx.

and s.t fi*

r&lt;

in

that

from

I

el* ■ i

Sem inole

ir** a m i

'Irtlll.

*1.

iw

*o

I'njo

member
foj*

t r a n s a c t ittg
&gt;.

*
Mit

seciio*

county

the

to

I I &gt;m

till-

re* e| v r d
Will

good

I I arknr« - hi l l ed
1 1 1 1v

tieri

III!

.!

N r W s II as b e e n

d* it it "!

IR

r p a - ' »r ■

t hr

uf

•- ■ t

. ( h i t , ! i tier*•

M i I l un i l s t

W
.•

&gt;f

Dr
D e l . ami

a- a result &gt;d
at 1JlZabrl fi,
r - I I If 'less

a n a i i t m u i i b i I r .t i t d ' ii

r e p r e s e n t at

*&gt;f

yesterday

ar*

l)ood*

brother

makers

•

that

\\ o o d r u l T ,

front
'a

of

they

in

condition
T r av e l over C O N C R E T E I t R l D G K
to the Reach"'
!M-tf

Sanford

m ou n 'u P -

th*

i l e v nsl a I r d

I

tip*

the

• a r o l i mt

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from

now

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from

track,

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zones

around

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'tty

r e s i d e nl i.d

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lit

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frien*)-

rl\

Mr

a

h o ik in g

K»-'t nison

i&gt; i-r tb&lt;* o u t l o o k

i .

i-

for

t iu r

1 *r S a b *
lit

I* i d :

U ft i i&gt;

I*. I.t-ls

i»f

planting

D

sell

(or

-red
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per

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(tot .tt *** -

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for

bushel

f

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mail

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i

p* ihagen.
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it

Sanford

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til*

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dientr-

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mother
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To

of

blind

xx.'!

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me—I need the Money and you need Shoes,
M en’s Straw Hats $2.00 and $2.50 values, during this
Sale, 95 Cents.

E. H. P E T E R S
SHOES, ‘.‘ T H A T ’S M Y BUSINESS’.’
.101 EAST FIRST STREET

VS

when 1 Bay that I w o u l d ' rat her lose
my ya c h t than m y d o g . "

I I I . r &gt;.«r. 1 t ri I fu* r at in xx fit* Ii
rmiI&lt;-*
..f rttr i 1 dell x e*
mill' ■,
. ' • •* 1H »* IP f| '* ,1&gt;■ 1e ir * * o
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m i •i r

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more

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w f 11 •ri

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T&lt;1

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completion

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a - t **d

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w I..
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term er *

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Elks* b u l g e ,

tensely
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in
Int r uck
ent er pr i se
H- pai d f 1 Ami an i ■ *-r■-

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M*
i f ! •i*i t . i&gt;.
to he r&lt; ■p*x ertng r.,j i•11. &lt;rio.igti i,
.ihtf Mr- K fI M iurhead and K* ut
lo a l l o w . . 1 in r e t ur n home
Leaving
an 11 l h* , 1 in I the honor
. tier
on 111• -tea' ll* r for 1^
o*i r!l* In
f L* . .1 to r .t ,, oi -11111 ig oti t to* plat xx,i&lt; t a k e n ill * i i r o ut e and upon ar
f *•f HI a ml s etng a picture placed on
at
I a ksi UI X ill** xx ,i* h ufried
t hf . P*1( 1' -1 .xing i Im tl ig ami t tu&gt;
i
(' M j . t ' t . C 1
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i id-if.I 1 .i**ax orors
ll!.- I. it a
t o p r o l o n g In
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a p*i to
I'm* M * . t Ef
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t h «•

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1

h.ispital and 1 x • ,.* o .

lives

I

b e . »il

uni

tint

the work

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AA |

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of

wi l l

f *•r

11 x p pf
. * Sanford
••ngageil m i * | e r .

of .

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il'prox ed
■,

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fial.lietf

1
unit. ,j .

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Mr

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If i*rri *i /'

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no

I lie c i n e o f i h e P i o n e e r &gt; M i n - o f x . m
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&gt;**it nnob'

t he ml in her

xx her**

it.

I l|** c o u ll

tiger-

by

&lt; i t ' I II ' X
Jr,I- I

2 Itli

I' a rj. p a

quote prices, because 1 want you to come in and see how
('heap you can buy them. I know you—and you know

' h*
.11 I
la*. I" If- to t • .
[ DI .&lt;1 ] '&lt;[i i i i .ii mi,i of all the stall*-

I
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i* . r*
• *I i
.
I* j......... I .it I . .
\ i
to -jolt these * use*, and f fi.tr- la
night they rounded up live of th*

and Mul e S.ilx*
.

This Sale will last to August 1st.—No I wont

.vt |p l|

I Ig e f »

1 l ii a *

xx a- ex ldell f e d

ami

* **

(In

this town.

a high degree, hut is
*i ting m *i *■,
oh III’ in vest tili'li t , lie ' l x
H • I-

t'

* I * ill

I'D W E I.I.

f i l l II ll

ex

1 1 '*

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f o l l o w in/

.1

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to

•it

it 1 III I II g l II I

or

If.

Wedtiexd.t'.'

K. II. Peters needs the money--:,!) I will sell

Slmes to you at prices (hat have never been equaled in

appr o pr l ut mu

■ ir

* r • ult or*

til

&gt;p|.

a.*, u l i ' i i t

i •1

W

above

I na

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All

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not

r I'l-tit of t h*

liirn

discharging

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left

nneb*.

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Denmark.

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-Milford

LISTEN!

$86,0011,(100 of federal funds for th*
construction o f rural roads.

i it •-

■l i s t ; i * i ■

t **r

wa-

th**

TO THE PEOPLE OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
AND CITY OF SANFORD

Florida

T h e Florida good roads d e p a r t ­
ment is g r ea t l y interested in the fst­
ern I aid hill, which lnjrnme a law
July l l t h . appr opr i ati ng the sum of

puss

}i*&gt;ur,

• if-

’ ri v p.f-

ttrlam lo

van

al l

possible

f»t ri*i •l

Florida

y e s t i*r x a y

■ ti*r**sts

Aid Will ( l i v e
SHOO.000

r a t s" do s o at o w n e r * * r i s k

grei-rmg

of

Federal

w i * Ii i oi * i ,on i ii g to

wherever

"inuring
In

autos
miles

allowing

v* i *M

l a x'

business

-u

AI-o

h.il'

*iiii*|

1

where
at

&lt;&gt; •■1 ft-, mi ■ hai'na

a* . id* I t

-all

PACE FIVE

sgrae careful attention up to the last.
H e was a jolly good Englishman
at all times and to all men and his
For eighteen month* " R u c k , ” that
friends arc* legion.
He xvas in the
i* the d o g ’ * name, has been t b ^ co n­
foref ront of
ev e r y gootl m o v e m e n t
stant companion uL Mr. Ga b b c t t .
for Sanford and although in ad­
He travels almost exclusively on hi*
vanced years was one of - the most
Lyacht Joltyer. which is now anchored
I*assess­
at the Isle of Ho p e
He and the progressive of our citizens.
ing the usual hltilT English manners
dog were inseparable until last, week,
he also possessed the big English
when M r Gubbet t had to go to Atheart and hospitable manner and
Rmla and could not take Ruck with
lux
good time us well as the
him on the tram
lie left the dog
youngsters
,
Wi t h bis s oi l , l ipping Ga bbr t t . N o
Ills
*l**mise
is
a
!
&gt;s*
that xx t I bt*
T h e dog
*la-s of reads to he.built and 211 Rol l on street, west
Tl
1 have studied traffic regulations
keenly
felt
ami
the
memory
of l neb*
missed Ins master and wandered
in 2000 cities, towns and villages. the mvfhtid" of construction are to
Hilly
H
i
l
l
‘
will
be
k
e
p
t
green
for
away
and
was
lost
or
was
stolen
from
T h e " s t o p " ami " g o " semaphore is he mutually agreed upon by the
there
and
cannot
be
found.
A
n
y
I
rann&gt;
"
'■
&gt;
thp
hotir,a
of
his
many
of
agriculture and
the
the correct system.
Also “ saf et y secretary
due who knows the dog or knows l friends.
zones" in the d o w n t o w n districts, state hi ghway depart ment s
•
i
T h e funeral services will occur
where Ruck is can make $D&gt; by
with pedestals and * hams blocking
Th* a* t pr o v i d e * that after tnakFourth
t a k i n g it t o 2 1 1 H o l t o n s t r e e t , w * * * t . from lln* late re*t*leiu‘e o n
o a t length »»f a -I r e e l Car. fun r fret
■i f . deduct lolls f o r a d i n ’ ll

“ ( , o lo I he ll e n r h
Daytona

.

•

Of this sum, $75,000,000 is to he
ex pended
for the construction of
rural post roads under cooperat i ve
arrangements with the hi ghwa y d e ­
part ment s of the various states, and
Orlando Citizen.
T h e foundations o f tin- auditorium early.
$10,0110.000 is to be expended in
of the new Presbyterian church have
yearly appropriations of $1,000,000
been laid arid the corner stone e x e r ­
II RICK IS T H E T H I N G
for roads and trails within the na ­
cises will he held next Wednesday.
tional forests.
T h e act limits the
Rowell Say a Nort hern States H a v e federal go ver nment ' s share in road
T o Our Patrons
Di scovered This Foct
work in cooperation with the states
W •• have just been able to adil
to 50 per cent of the estimated cost
T
h
e
T
a
m
p
a
Tr
i
bune
has
the
f
o
l
­
another F I R S T C L A S S I M. CM HE It
Federal aid ma y
to our force of plumbers, ami now lowing letter from W. It Rowell, un­ of construction.
he
extended
t&lt;l
the
construction of
til
recently
publisher
of
the
Cl
e
ar
­
hope to be able to keep uj&gt; with lh*
any rural post road, excluding all
demands made upon us for this ser­ water Sun, who is now e n j oy i ng an
streets or roads in t owns havi ng a
vice
We earnestly thank you for auto tour through the country:
Ne ar
Wheeling,
so mewher e in population of 2,600 or nt'ir* except
your patronage, and solicit a c o n ­
the portions of such streets or roads
tinuation of same, am! assure y o u West Virginia, July 16, 1916.
on w hi c h' t he houses are, on an a v e r ­
A
f
t
e
r
traveling
3500
in
Ilea,
l
find
that we will make our greatest en­
that brick and cement, are the only age more than 200 feet apart.
deavor to serve you well.
t
wo permanent
and
comf ort abl e
F i v e million dollnrs U made avai l M A H O N E Y - W A L K E R CO.
roads.
T h r o u g h Illinois,
Indiana, able for expendi t ure during the fiscal
'J5-2tp
Mi chi gan and Ohio, over the coarse y e ar ending June 30, 1017, and
we travel ed there is not a foot of any thereafter the appropriation is In­
P. (). Iluildihg Completed
other road than brick and cemenj creased a t the rate of five millions
L i v e Oak, July 21. — T h e new g o v ­
being constructed. T h e y are tearing a year until 1921, when the sum pr o ­
ernment building which has been
up asphalt, tarred rock, macadam, vided is t went y - f i ve millions
In
under course of construction at L i ve
gravel and other and laying I t t o 16- dition
and
appropriation
of
one
1Oak for th** past year was last week
foot brick or cemeq t paving.
million dollars a year for ten years,
compl eted and occupied by the post
a total uf ten million dollars, is made
T
h
e
auto
tratlie
is
even
traveling
office force. Th e building cost $5rt.road** made of tar and roek. while available fur tin
development
of
000
about as good a* road* and trails
a-phlat road art
t fie national for*
e*l*
they were spread with butter
to

&lt;•■•

.

M ONEY.FOR GOOD ROADS

fort* for school i mp r o v e me nt .
The
count ry (tress in Florida leads In
campai gns for school bond issues.—
Summer School Fla. Alligator.

N l c r Auto Trip
J *
E Brannon and f IM|ih ha v e
( I m of the best auto rides to hi*
r*iurr,ii| from .1 xt-it to t he old home ^ had is that via Apopka, Mt
Dorn,
at McI nt yre, Georgia, where they Sorrento, Sanford and return to Or ­
"pent a delightful vacation
Mr
lando about e i g t hy- l i v e miles o ver
Hrannun state* that th** M c I n t y r e Rond roads, except a few miles b e ­
section m prosperous ami was not tween the Lake count y hard road
reached by th** llond* or other ca
iml
the Seminole
count y
brick.
l amitie* hul all of tin-in a m glad to Start about thr....... . ock. take it
get back to Sanford again
easy, swppor at Sanford and borne

Road

.

SANFORD HERALD

THE

^ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * i |

\

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11.

li.i I

friends

and

tit.* c u u n t r .
ciun'*'.
hi .-'i

-i *

II

■' 1 p

I

'
tela

a u .1

gave

in

but t

nl.' it l Pi* •J w i t h

f&gt; 1

* ii I. t .

j ir m 11 of t ll is

Js'

great h o n o r
Rut t h e y d e s e r v e e v e r y
git o f ttie p-.i t-.* and tin* di st i nct in
f.ir t ‘ i*
r &gt;i, t

I

in

t

i

I'o

I're-P

t. rtan ........ .

* i■- -

pf * n I * ..

work**-

is in the

in

t'o*

t'l»*ld

'

I

,i1

ft*
d

I I XT'
■ 1*

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♦, a-

1 1 *■,ii i i .

“ 11

spent

the

rat's

v i tr,

Strf

bathif.g

I' ll!

j ***ial

!»ummcr

i.i.tas

free

to

H ir erf M eat &gt;e, 1 h ell Suicided
*
1S e a - f o o d diinfer* a apecialt if
\\ . t 1‘ alm Ilea' ft 1ill &gt;
f.*
s.Vtf
deflllg a lo-ar-e ir i•tl a lo. ll II*1*1•*r •
'■’ r U
.1 l i t : ! mid ,x &lt;
Hill
t;t: er ami riding w ll &lt;i bt tn t ll .1 t »T1’ d A N ■ x, m a t ) r . - f ur
1 yesler
hi'/tf he
[ 11■i ; •«/1: i t rf ■■'A fin. L• o il.
'•
f r ••
.la* h s o n x i h- i i
uetr c a r
•pVibi l . 4 l &gt; md
.ij 1• vT* 1 1 »!*»» ! I ,,jl
. &gt; . if i 'ii : .• by ' h. ■ slid.left
f.rr ini*i . hl&gt; 1 gar
it \\ 11 m • L *!-■■
■ f M J Hill
*&gt;
1x am. i it .tlx
ilener of thi* fVnn
x'torneys
D u v i * .t, Gii*-.,
i* » i r System, after l eavi ng the vehicle
l a m l o W e r e r e p r e s e t ! 1 1 tig . : ,
ended bis life by set* 1; -c a bullet
^.............
cou n ty judge's c o n n
h r ■■ through III' beat! before the dr i ver
' • **t.*.da
t.f the hearse cotlbl realize xx hat had
Then
Awlin and dn u g h ' e u,'d Mrs. E, A . Faruelle of U v i e d o
A'f-'c winong the visitors t o t he ci ty
*''' ^ ‘ 'lu.-silay and (mid T h e Herubl
"di* .* a visit.
r and Mrs. G. D. Ri shop have
fcfwrneii f r om a delightful visit to
friend* and relatives in A t l a n t a and
other [mints in Georgia.
f ad on H. L. Duhart for pr ompt
■ulornobilc service.
Rhone number
M?'1
'‘ *
68-lfc
* ‘ *' ■'.■rum ladle* will have a
1“ *''* f ' " od» sale at Irwin &amp; Giles'
'■ .iiurdiiy afternoon, July 22nd
Ib'iin* made bread, cuke. Boston
Ml*'|d beans and fried chicken will
'' h.mnj al |r w j „ £ Giles' store

ha|)pened
leged was

Hiitchinunn,
demented.

tf

al

Vuj Are Expected
Hoard of Tr ade meets toni ght at
house

\V.* are Linking

ai

t he

for

x on

usual

ti me.

Editors and T e a c h e r s

&lt; ouiitry newspaper men and
teacher* have much in common T h e

-IX

ll*iuor

pf

l l l nt l l hs

11. • r .

1 1 rr

-al -

‘ J.,it tut

tim

g iiltx

illegal

Slut.* xs l.i/.zn* Richardson, illegal
sub- of li.purr. not guiiiy
S ' . it** \ s S i m
■&gt;( b p i . i r ,

&lt;&gt;• -i\
of

guilty,

illegal
line

-ub

J 2 ’&gt;" mi

i nf

per

itel
!a1 or
t . .-n i t p 1
t •r 11
• .stir i
mile.

bridge*

ir s p u n

ot

in., t p . al
j.n'
v***

I 1I.f1 (i'll
, * . ' ‘
‘
!,.P.
11
i•

1 \&lt; i r l .!■ uf t i11*
.
. 1 . . ...O r
.
Ill"

b&gt;D'i

il*.

i •*. i r

more

All •-•»**—t r ti

lion

" • r' t

is

.;■■■ t to t lur ii.-( pci l ion anil
x(.
p*. al of t hi * n r.*t ..ry of agn ul

months

y*t a t . 1
sale

M c ( ‘ray.

verdict

tl

Ip ll
1- ,1■
i.O'JtJ

m o o t hs,

vi

Allierl

liquor

x ears

i,

. i i ' oi i i .1.
basin

-it

W illiam -

verdict

not

ti l . */a!

g*idtx

Reggs. illegal -ale of
guilty, line
or

I l i e *. a n o i L s s t a l e * s e e u r i i q ; a i d
the
t-ged

p r . t v isiniis
with

tin*

of

the

m aking

■■t

a t

tin

e

Hill

Lumber

ss

l**i &gt;r

( i**• l **i-r iii

ii.i i l b. *
Hill

-•i

s

men
the

. aud
has

.i ii t*i
oi

t hi

past

fp*v

....ll d»x I'leil

has

H irdware
(

It. .til ll

S l a t e xs Ed
liipuor. x e r dn t
•is miinth*

( ■.

and

all n n ig b

failing

been

' lw
M

far

11

n

p1
'I*
x p i • r■!,i . ii in
w ' *■ 11 *. | . •-. | .
xx at er tr0*1 oil- xx•
son.
He brough
force ami st iti.l

■i
i *i

|p,111r■•I— aud we bell,
Alien
ox .*r

&lt;a n raise
at

l o quit

Mm*' h&gt;' gav e tin* l.ii-ine-s t ti.• (-

« g &lt;

-u

I

to
Ii

n,

E n t e r p f i - ■ he

w t

pi-piug »• Charon *&gt;’ &gt;*l go in
laid. rai-i ng

ar**
led

r*M&lt;■. ir*. a n•1 t 1)• \■r. -.*r x a t . Jii nf .1
r*.i - i t i a b l , * ituti at tl -. i«r f:i .*»■. p
t-( M'lT
- ' it.
x r» R . ' l 11 a s . i l l e g a l - a b
.( •■t,* the 1y j H* Ilf t Uv r ■. i 1. b p
•i
if
. r.*
1
1
I
d
M
l
i
ex'
*a
.
|
i
tuled
i
l i q .i*■- x.-r.ln i not guilt.,
- - i .r Ufl*l ■1.4k,»■ ri*i mi*'11n 11 im
\
*
Stall* vs Elbert Hrowti. illegal - ll *
I'. aft**r due no;I e, a *,.t
l.tui 1 i
of liquor, guilty, line $250.00 or - u
maintain a federally aided
mud
m*ml h*.
properly, the secretary is re pure.I (,.
! luring
the
absence
of
Geo
A
r.*iuse further aid Until the road haD et'oite*,
w h o is t a k i n g
hi s v a c a ­
been pr ope r l y repaired at st ale e x ­
tion,
Schell.*
M ailics
is
acting
as
pense.
county

Rlarkllsled In London •*London, July 2i&gt;
t'has GuHcn of
Ocala, Fla., was included ill a li*i of
Americans blacklisted under the
" t r a d i n g with e n e m y " act.

t h ......... r t

ir

.

x * r.ln 1 p

i i - pf

M i­

wee

U i t e r m . I*, n

t. if '

tig.

N -■ ' t

.several

olfei.i

a-

r* ' i *

ie.t
1 I: - 1IIJhii 1&lt; l!i* 1ifc t 111. ii
w
a ill to -•*!■1 a
&gt;
ll.
t.i
'
ti.
*
H*
' I o n a n d N o r m a xxtll r. in •i *
i'
■ 1
.4L+• t l’ l *
PM* ■*' •
A1* r t i - x i l b *
for som e time
from now until &lt;h** 11th* ■ of * aiA number of Sanford fan* a t te n d ­
Tttese ar** till high grn de unim tl*. In*
ed the hall ga me at Orl ando ye-ti*r
mg r *-1i .-fitly -liippi** 1 from |'(*ntt."*t*i *1*
d i e ami cnjovRii tfo* a f l e r i i o ' U III
\r,.p.ipe ib-'iring m ytle n f h.irsfs fur
■ ...
‘ *» * .i| f i
till1
' **. ,1-oti x* til *! «I- well t.» at t *iMH-l
I («• D a t , * no, i i e a !i
* t el , o p e n
'iii I t
this wale
ll to

ot

High Financial Standing

solicitor.

G A R R E T T L O S T DOG
Royal N e i g h b o r * o f Amer i ca
Wi chi t a C a mp No. 7732 It. N of
And Ka y* H i * Heart is Broken in
A, baa almost doubled It* rnumbar- ,
Savannah
shiji in the last week.
District D e p ­
T
h
e
fol
l
owi
ng from the Savannah
uty Violet M. Hrady o f Orlando has
N
e
w
s
will
be
interesting to Sanford
been with us for the pust week and
Mr,
has secured fifteen new applicants. people as this is the home of
Int erest i ng meetings were held on Gubbet t :
" M y benrt is br ok e n , " said Cecil
Thur sda y , Sat urday
and
Monday
aft ernoons nr the M
At
A
Hall
G,.b be l t ,
a
civil
engineer
with
T e n of tile a b o v e applicants were national rcputalioti, wtien he walked
adopt ed into the beautiful eemre
into the editorial non . of the Morn
I lltll seven
monies, teaching the leas on of a 1IIg N e w s lalt nigh
years
ago
Mr
Gu
b
b
e
l
l
x
x
a* cmineetNei ghbor .

District Deput y, N e i g h b o r H r a p y r « * " » R h » oni e of the most i mpor t a nt
country editor is usually poor, so is
left
for Orl ando today, enroutc t o ; railroad engineering projects in the
the teacher
T h e edi t or i* looked
Rrooksvilk*,
where she will organize count ry.
afternoon.
upon a* the natural booster of (Inu
R
o
y
a
l
Ne
i
g
h b o r Ca mp .
She will
" T o say that my heart is broken
^ G.-orge Arrenta, the efficient dr i ver t own and the teacher cun count on
meet
with
us
again
at
out
regular
sounds
v e r y strange comi ng f r o m a
his
assistance
in
all
matters
of
school
*' 'M* Southern Express wagon is
me
et
i
ng
T
h
u
r
s
d
a
y
aft
ernoon,
-July
man
l
i
ke
my s e l f , " continued
Mr.
and
co
mmon
interest.
He
knows
■l *'*'g a much needed rest and va" b u t it is literally true. 1
"n and will go as faf as Virginia wha t a good school means to the 27th, to finish the adopt ions and co n­ Gubbet t ,
' T r' turning home.
W e shall miss 1t own.
He is always glut! to publish tinue the campai gn for new m e m ­ have lost my little dog, rny little
feet of express man whi l e ^school .news of public interest.
He bers. Our slogan is " F I F T Y M E M ­ black w a t e r spaniel, and I cannot
find him.
I am telling the truth
" " t g e i* axvny* and hopo t hat he i hacks up the local teacher in ef- B E R S - B Y A U G U S T O N E . "
I

Thu in l i v i t a l or firm, desiring high lin mcial
Hhirlin { is usually cnrefiil in tlie nek* ' l l n of
:i kinkin ' connection.
__
Prudent arc the people who make the Semi­
nole County Bank their depositary.
Its
strength, management and service are inportant factors of it a continued growth.
Checking accounts are invited
r o n t p e r &lt; k n i i n mti*:*r
PA ID

ON

S A V IN G S

A O O t'N T S

K

’A Home Bank fo^Hom ePeople
llll'llt If*

FORREST LAKE, Prci.

.Mllllll Ml

D. L. THRASHER. V-Pres.

A. R. KEY. Caihl.r

�• A*”
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PAGE SIX

' J I I L Y 21.

*

1916

| #l„
2-3 yard*,
thsnce 8 61
1-3 yards, d at e d the R b d a y o l June A. D
mrh
crtdiBf. oiwnlcg,
rurbinj, U 7
I r n p t a . i r . , . ni l r t p a l t i c i u l d M m l » l hence W 282 Vi yards, thence B 102 yards, haa filed said r v r t l f l c a U in my /Tfflr#i 4r|j
t h e n c e h 408 1-6 yard# to b e g i n n i n g , also has made ap g l i c at i on f or tax deed to* lti u*
i d i ) . v r n u . » , f r o m Ch. d . l * o f ( b * rompl eBald c e r i i n rat#
tion of ( h . w o r k , . b . l l bo a li on auprrlor to e x c e p t b egi nni ng at the N E cor ne r uf Sec­ In arcot danca wi t h l aw.
t
i o n running W 818 4*7 yard*, t hence S r m h r a . e s the f o l l o w i n g described pi opert y
all other Ilona, P i r o p l l n i o n l y Jlon. for
ofA&gt;n t ho l o t . or p r o p o r t y f r o nl l n i . 140 yards, t hence Y. 618 4-7 yar ds , i hcnce s i tuated in Hamlnola count y. Fl cri da. to
01 abui t l nK up o n th* . i t . o l , an&lt;i avrnuo. N 140 yards to Ivcgfnning. also e l Ce n t the H W h nf BW54 live* N F : &gt; 1 and le** 4
horoln * t . o , p i l w t l l w l , &gt;» Kratf.il. p » » « i l . r i g h t granted ( I r a nge county. F l o r i d a for in N W corner.
T h e said l and b e i n g ksaasaad at the , U, .
rurlipil, l m p r o . n l or raualroti, anil l h . r»- ua « o f road mat eri al in the W ' ) o f HFI!t
m . l n t n j o n . t hl r i l nf « i y h r o . t ^Jknil !■« palil of N W &lt; ( of N E D . reggrving ti tl e a n d !»«•- of the i ssuance* of euch certificate m the
name
of CViFjrle M o o r s &amp; Co*
I'n lr, , , i(ij
■rs-ir&gt;n when r oad material shall h * v r ftecn
by ( h - r l i j
exhausted, s i t ua t e d In the count y nf S#m* cert i f i cat e s hi l l he redeemed i cccirdinx ,,,
Hon I Io n h,
Tho
o »( 1t o . t o il
ro o t
of
(h o
Um t a i deed will laaue thereon on the i q q k
*
p. vurnoni par . t . u . r . , . i r l ter (ho p a v i n g I n O'1r , is! a t e m F'l a rids
F‘ or lhim, a u r p o s * of pay ing t he de b t s of day of August A 11. 19)0.
ol
t h. at r ooi . .n&lt;l s v . n u . * , aforo.alif. I *
Wi tness my o f l l c U l signature and *s**a|
I I 70, par a q u a r r yard; anil ( h o « * t l m . l i i l t h e said Jaceaaed, the p*r»ot*al p r o pe r t y this the 14th day o f Jul y. A. D. 1916
h a v i n g her n exhausted, and t hat she may
the p s i i n g of .that
noitlcn
it pm
11
far al)
Y. A. D O U G L A S S .
be allowed to t a ke posset'd »n of sai d land*
ab
of P a r k a v o n u o , a
l i o vve. dvarribed.
i l o a r r l b o i l . is
I* $1,900,00.
1 7 ,9 0 0 .0 0 .
Cl erk Circuit C o ur t Semi nol e Co. , f-'lA
and the e s t i ma t e d l o l l l rn«| uf the p i v j n g as executrix, f or i he purpose a f o r e sa i d
94-Frl
6tc________________________________
Thr * w are t heref ore to cite and admoni sh
«11 t h a t po rtiun o I 11ug. he y atreet, a b o v e
y i&gt;u and ra c h o f y o u f u he a n &lt;1 a p p«* a r l i e
described is $ 1. 12 3V00; and t he e«1 toil led
f
or
e this court on or before the 2 1 st day l No t i c e of I ppl t r al l on for Tax D e e d Un&lt;l,r
■ ilat rust cif the pavi ng of t hat pcirllon of
Nerti an
a of ( ' b a p l e r
D»x*.
!.*•■
„f
D, 1916 and show ckuse, if
I 'n but av e nue a b o v e described Is 12,100^10. of August. A
Fl ori da
*
■ nil the e s t i ma t e d cost tu l ot owners per a n y you have, why the prayer o f t he pet i ­
.Notice is thereby g i v e n that J. F' Using,
t
i
o
n
should
h
o
t
be
granted
i foot front
f or pav eme nt i s $
Wi t ness my n a me as F o un t y Jud g * of t h p pur chaser uf T a x ( « r t i f i r » ! e N n. 79. dated
per foot f r o n t . the e st i mat ed cost to lot
the 6 th day of Jul y, A. D. 1911, covering
owners pci f o o t front on Far k avenue is c o u n t y af oresaid, and! the seal of t he court,
Uot 7.
Block 1 0 , T i e r 1 0 , A. C. M a rtin s
I t 1, rt nt a per foot f r o nt , t h e estimated thi s the l i t h d a y of July, A i&gt;. 1916
Adi l i t l nn to Sanf or d.
&lt;s
e
a
l
)
O
E
O
.
f
S
I
I
E
f
t
f
l
l
N
O
.
rosi to lot o w n e r * per f oot f r o n t on Hughey
T h e said lot bei ng assessed at t h f , data
Ccj unty Judge.
street is ! 1 r e n t s per f oot f r o nt ; and the
P4-Fr i -4t c________________________________________ of the issuance of such certificate In u,c
est i mat ed coat t o lot owners p er foot f r o nt
n a me of U n k n o w n ; also certificate N o 60,
uft Union a v e n u e U 41 cent* per foot front
d a t e d the 6 i h day of Jul y A. D. 1911. t o v
NOTICE
The said e s t i ma t e s of t he cos* of said
N o t i c e it her eby tfkrvfi that it 1* the in- erfmg Lo t 10# Bl ock in, Tl vr 11, T o w n of
paving, now W i n g on file
in th# oClre o f
t e n t i o n of tho utidcangned. Mrs
Mtdl l e J. Sanf or d,
the cTt) clerk of Sanford. F l o r i d a , and is
T h e said lot bei ng assessed at t he d s t r of
Has t y , a* g uar d i an for the est ates o f Fear I
open to the publ i c Inspection d u r i n g reaaonHa
s
t
y
,
Dock
Has
t
y
,
Feg
l
l
a
a
t
y
.
Shine the issuance of such certificate in th** m m #
afile office hours, for the benef i t of the p ub ­
FT Fai ng ; also Certif icate N o
71
Ha s t y , Jessie Ha s t y , K e mp Has t y and K « #,e of J
lic.
DM I, ,ti
H a s t ) , minor*, t o make a ppl i ca t i o n t o the d at e d the 6 th d a y of July A. D
The
rlty
engi neer
i* h e r e b y
fnttilrvd c o u n t y j udge of *4# min ole c ount y , Florida, far as It relates t o the west 39 feet, ala*,
within ten d a y s after the first publication at hfs office In Isanford, Florida, on Mo n d ay
the east 39 f ret of l^ut l , Blk 10, T i e r A,
rd this or d i na nc e , to prepai e and file an i h e I 4 l h day *of August. A
D
1916. for T o w n of Sanf ord
est i mat e of t h e amount of U*n for such a u t h o r i t y to sell certai n land#, t h e aame be-_
T h e said lot bei ng assessed at the date
paving, whi c h the ci ty will c l ai m against i n g real p r o p e r t y belonging to Mra. Mol l l # of the issuance of such certificate in the
r i c h nf the l ots f ronting
and
abutting J
Unless a* id
Has t y, wi d o w, and the af nf eaal d infant name of Mar y A* Wi l l i ams.
u p o n the street s and i venue* t o be pav ed heir » o f J e* se C§. 11■ ■i y . d e cr a « e d * sii 1 14a|ed certificates ■hall be redarnrd accor di ng to
as aforesaid, whi ch est i mat e shall he based 1*v Semi nol e c o u n t y . Ft arid a, and mo r e par­ l aw tax deed will Issue thereon an the 3 5« h
q pan the e s t i ma t e d cost of sai d work, and t i c ul a r l y dwacylheu as follows, t o wit
d a y of August* A, l&gt; 1916
S
upon t i e f r o n t a g e of lota up o n the streets o f N W I 4 of N W ' i of N E I 4. S e c t i o n 4. T p
Witness my official si gnature and seal t hb
and avenues t o be paved.
the 14th day of Jul y. A. D. 1916.
20. Hangc 31.
(seal)
E. A. D O U G L A S S ,
Secti on 7.
A n y person o w n i n g an) In*
M O L l . l i : J. II A S T Y ,
Cl erk Ci rcui t C o ur t Seminole Co.# Fla.
Gua r d i an o f Fearl, Do t h , F e g , Shine,
ttraat in a n y o f the tai d p r o p e r t y a b u t ­
ting on tlTa streets and av e nues , aforesaid,
9 l - Fr F &amp;t r
Jessie, K e m p afid Exe l l H a t t y .
shill have t h e ri ght at a n y t i me within
94- Fr l dUc _____________ ___________________ ____
t hi r t y d ays af t e r filing of t he maid est i m­
N o 11cc o f Appl i cati on for T a f H e e d Under
ates as af oresai d with tha c i t y cleik, t o
S e c lion 0 o f C h l p l e r 4080.
Laws of
present to the c i t y clerk a s w o r n petition
Fl or i da
to br present ed to the c i t y counci l , setting
N o t i c e Is h e r e b y gi ven that R e a l t y Tr us t
f orth that in t he c/plnlon o f t he petitioner
166,
the e s t i ma t e d amo u n t of such lien upon C o . , pur chaser o f T i Y Ter till c a t e N o
any such lot Is inrnrrect, s h o w i n g wherein d a t e d the 6 th d a y oDvJuly A I). 1914, nas
it Is incorrect, or why it will esewed the filed aatd cert i f i cat e in my office, and hat
special
benefit
accruing
from
the work, m a d e ap pl i cat i on for tax deed t o issue in
Said cert i f i cat e em«
• rid pavi ng t o be dune in f r o nt uf any l ot* | a c c o r d a nc e wi t h law
j braces the full n wi ng deter I bed p r o p e r t y s i t ­
of l ots
ua t e d in Semi no l e county, Fl o r i d a , to wit;
Sect urn A,
T h e city counci l of Sanf ord,
AND
Florida, ' hal l , af t er proper noti ce, and wi t h ­ N S of Fat 29. Mgcca H a m mo c k
i n 1 1 t i me prescribed b&gt; ordi nance, ait a*
T h e *abl l and being assessed at the date
a hoard of equal i sati on, to hear any and* •if the issuance of such cert i f i cat e in the
(’
Taylor
Unlaw* ■aid rcr
ill
p. t It ions and rump! a i m* ,
which rns&gt; I n a m e of F
I, • tM d i ri r* f i*r«-fi ■» to 1 fn
r ■.» t ii.firate shall hr rr d«*r rti«-d ac c or di ng to Is •
W r t l e For P n t e i And
lav
d
r
e
rt
mill
1
•
n
u
e
I
her
son
on t h ** 1 *&gt;I h d * y
ol the ps v l og p r o v t i bd f *r at o * &gt; s ’&gt; I In
of V ug os t . A D 191 r
make d m and proper i nqui ry
i
• the
kCatJklogue
VVT'ncff* my
official signature and seal
,ur * 1 1 *ci in v m|*, ft
a r d if H st j IJ s p,.ea r
*- t l « » a t l - f a r ! *••». *.f th*- *lty roun*
•!»
f h •• t h e 1 i t h •1a v o f J u I &gt; A
D
1 ** 1 ♦»
isril)
F; A i M l t ' h l A . S v ,
t i ng a
a hoard ol i q u a l i a a l l o r . that th*
( Irrk Ci r c ui t Co ur t Semi nol e t o., Fla.
c * i i m a led a m o u n t of said U**n *■ correctly
» * 11 in • t e d . t he t» m n u n t bo fi a ad a V&gt;aj I » I aei d
f* I- Frl* 61 r
' f y
l
** the a m o u n t of aueh Hen In# be claimed
) the c i t y nf SnTtfurd for the pavbi g nf S n i l r c o f Vpplic at Ion for T a t H e e d Under
Section
a of
&lt; hapler
4K88,
F a w * uf
*.» » n i * a n d av e pur s i f i i r c s ai d , in fr**ni
Fl o r i da
t -a&lt;d p r o p e r t y , and after i he rii&gt; icuncil
i* in&gt;n s l i d v ill -el| a t l he f r o n t o f t h e •• &lt;r*
No t i c e t* he r e b y gi ven that M (# WaJlit* in» or«l a3f |»« lit ions and g i v e n all prop
h &lt;*'!*■' b " i f
s’
■%n1■■r-f ,
■ti i d e run m
&gt;'ui 1 , puf eha*rr *«f 1 st I ' e f t i f i e i t e N o
f’ ’
'•» • - * a n n|i|iii q fi oil • in I*!* h* aid
M
*1 .
Ihe Tv T. .' *&gt; (,f \
a l
'“ l
■’ ' ’ &lt; jkl • b r a l f r.i4i • af
r q Usd
fir#’
4
S &gt; til 1 It** fit
•• lien* fi t * - *
r
i . s c n h ^ i pr r ■ si pf n |
•
d
• I 4&gt;&lt; •&lt; ilid
■rid
r.
4 « f l i »••!* ff 1g fil f
1 . ki l l
.. . * 1.♦
1 . » t III*
f . ♦ \
. • pn. 4
y " ui",t i &gt; ■
f
VS J« I i. *. I
T
W ♦ ■r 4
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I . ...b • 1 *
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V
l
l
V
I
t
•
h
•
b
N
&lt;
t
1 u*
» a- duly ps» *» d h&gt; 1 h* *•! ) * 1
M ||\ND
I I i*r
Jv
It ‘ Mi l I U
« i t ) ' l» r W
X tqir v t d b y roe l M* lf*l day
d Ju'lv
N II M l I &gt; \ ' ( M i l l
A *
-t *

The f o l l o w i n g are appoi nt ed t o act at
Hi re Seed Co., C a m b r i d g e , N. Y. . Bruen
■gld el ect i on:
l l l c he y it
C o , New
Y o r k rl t y, N.
Y;
.
Preci
nct N o . LO, F. D. T r u e t t , d o c k ; Joe
I’ a i k e I ) a v i a A Co . N t w Y o r k rlty, N. Y . ;
Forties, A. FT Sj o bl o m, J. Cl. M a r l i n , In­
J
A. r a t t e n and J. C
P af t e n. C h a t l e no o f a, T e n n . , Smith K l e i n 4 French Co. , spect or*.
F r e r i n c l N o P, J. iNT, Searcy, cl erk; J M.
Fa.;
M o n tag
Frothera* A t ­
In ( I r r u l l Court. Tit* Judlrlsl l Ircalt. Hern­ FI* Lade I phla*
Insepel-ir*
l anta, G&gt;. ; that Che sai d def rndant a ate Waite* W FI Allen, f*. W.
ia*! r ( "* u n1 1 , Florida
I
' feci net N o
It. W
II. B a l l a vd* dark
over
t
he
age
of
t
w
e
n
t
y
o
n
e
y
i
a
r
i
;
that
M, M. Smith, &lt; o mpl ai nanj .
C
M
Bruce, ’ A. I F Fullsf, A. T . Hinkle.
there U no person In t h e * t a l e of FlorldA,
v*
the eervlew of a s ubpo e na up&lt;m who m will Inspector*
U
I
If ranch, J W
IJIIy.
Di
me
and i * r d r r r j b y |hr Bo a r d of 4’ ah
hr
bi
ndi
ng
ujmn
the
said
def
endants
I* w &lt; u i n r / 11 I -canard,
wheref ore you. Jetr»m*• It
Hi re ‘trrtl ( ' « . a hr Inst rucr 1 m f -&gt;r Semlptde count y, F I omj I*
Y\ 1
I &gt;» ) , T h«*m a * W
M
| c or poral lint, II turn Hl chc j
4 Co., a ai r - 1I1n r e f ti 1 mr ■ m - . n a %»e *nI 1 * d ftf c*tid a:y , J uI &gt;
r i ti, S a m or I W olI f .
\\ litis m
turratloa. F i r kr I la v !* A Co. , a corporati on, ■trd, 1916
&lt;T A Rilenfirid, &lt;' Karl •&gt;*
t1
F IV F O R S T E t i . C h a i r ma n
J
A
Fa
t
t
e
n
and
J
C.
F
a
t
t
e
n , co-uartnrVa.
Ur al ch field, L n w i o l l F
Nel­
f» I. T hr as he r . Secretary.
(aea1
doing husinrss as the C h a t t a n o o g a Rlediclne Attest
son.
Si r i n
H
\r|*«»n.
un
91
Y
1
l
Mc
Co , S mi t h KUt n 4 F r r n r h C o , a cor pora
Wnuwn heir* xt ) * » uf Sarah
thin,
and
Mon
tag
II
rot
her*,
a
corpora
l
Ion.
Gleason. II. O.
I’ m#- .
?••%**
N O T I C E OP E L E C T IO N
and all other* cLiirrting any right, title or
.A Si l r i i * . Na nr *
Ml #n A r ­
In c o mp l i a n c e wi th Chapt er 4^7S, l . *w*
Inleresi
Jin Block* F o u r t e e n
fit)
and!
nold an*! II aroM i f a y n e Ar
of
Florida,
n o t i r a is hereby g i v e n * t ha* *'
T w e n t y t w o l 2 * ) of t ' h a p m a n A Tucker' s
n«.lil, iniiirnlually ant! ** r i K
Addition
to
Sanf ord.
Semi no l e
count \ , election wHl Ire held In Special T « i Hit ■
loin anti f f u « f e r « *d f t - )•«&lt;
HUt ri ct N o J, Se mi no l e county. F l o r i d a
Florida, are ordered t o appea r to t h « hill
• ill a m i i w t i m r n l o f *
'V
N lll |0 _ j .
of ratrifdaint duly filed in this &lt;‘i u » r on T ue sday, Au g us t 8 th. 1916, f « i t h e p u r p .... .
A rnnlil, deceased, II U VV a!
Uu i f t TiUi*
of
d e t e r mi n i n g who shall serve as t r u « t &lt;*. »
Mo n d a y , the 7th day of August * A. 1&gt;
tar A rnnitt. C a l b e r me I. &lt;*■«•I IMA* t he same htl ng a Hul e Hay « f thla of said Ui at ri ct f or the t w o y e ar s
Ion, ami
1‘ i UMo n. her
after the e l ec t i on, and to fti t he n umb e r &gt;f
eourt%
husband* (* h a f Ir • Ar t hur Ar
mills of the Di stri ct School T a t t o be l ei &lt;1
Hold. 1^*11* Arnold. Do r o t hy
It Is f urt her ordered t h a t this notice he
and col l ect ed annual l y for t he sai d ! • * »
Arnol d, II It Arnol d, heir- at
( u h l i t h e d in tha San f o r d Heral d, a news ­ years.
law of C
\V
Arnold, d e ­
paper published In S e m i n o l e county. F l o r ­
T h e f o l l o w i n g are appoi nt ed to act at
f eat e d. W
II. Sand#* F l a n k
ida, fine# a week for f our c onaccul i ve weeks. said e l ec t i on:
ft, l e w i i ,
truHee and Indi­
Wi t news FI
A
Do ugl a ss . Cl erk of the
Frecl nct N o . 5, J. IF Jones, c l e r k ; B *•
vi dual l y,
Phillip
Mel f ord.
Ci f r ui t Co ur t , and t he seal thereof, this Smi th, A. Aul l n, Tho s . Cushing, Inspectors
Jimr% j K u r i t r f . and I hr u n ­
2t*th d a y o f June, A
I&gt; 191®,
Do ne and order e d by the Bo a r d o f Fufi
known h«*ir« al la*- of An
lie i ns t r uc t i o n far Seminole C o u n t y , K l •»r
seal 1
f: a
h o iig i ass.
drew Wise, Kmil&gt; M Drdllna,
id*. In regul ar session assembled Man-la &lt;*
Cl
e
r
k
of
the
Ci
r
c
ui
t
Court.
Semi
nol
e
k no wn hnr* ol I toreas Mary
July 3rd. 19 l fi
Co u n t y , H e r 14a.
Ann Simttioni** T
l - t lark#*
seal)
F P F &lt;H I S T E (l. C h a i r ma n
Mb - Ff t'fitc
Sam Ur 1
Al ei ander *
F- hen
At test
H
! « T hr at hr r * Secretary.
I*• r k , Ho her I sherwrtod. I »e*
92-f r F Stc
n o t h f: o r h a l f :
fend an l *
Order of Publ i cat i on
N o t i c e la herahy g i v e n t hat in pur*umne«
Not i ce o f Appl i cat i on for T a i H e e d Under
To U
I
l l ' anrh, J H U o n a r d . L- r
of a final decree of f or ecl osure and sale,
Sect i on
N of
Chapi r r
IhhB,
Laws
uf
Da &gt; T h o m * *
W
Moran. Samuel
Wol f e .
m s d ■ isn t h e 71 h *1a &gt; cif j u n e , A
H
191 •"*,
I lor Ida
Will
m C# A n dr nr eld* Dhaili*# D * rutch- hy the Honor a hH J W
Ferklns, j udge of
No t i c e I* he r e b y gi v e n that If C. Tyler
field. F*rirdt»lf F' Nr Uo n. Me i n S. Nalxon
the Ci r r ul t ( ourt, S e v e n t h Judicial Circuit,
urchsscr c f T a x C ertificate* No * . 28 and
all patt i es claiming an Interest under Saraf * in and fur the count y o f Semi nol e. Florida,
13, dat e d t h e 6 th day of July, A. D. CM 1 .
Gleason*
drrr»»rr|.
in and
to N M j
of i in chancarv. In that c er t ai n cause therein has filetl sai d c ert i f i cat e In mv ofRce. and
b \ V U and N W h of S E k o l Ser t i o n F.lev- pendi ng, wherein Mar y Ko b i n a o n and M e r ­
haa ma de a p p l i c a t i o n f o r m
d e e d tu issue
•n, ToWnabi p T w e n t y one, Fo ui h , K * n* * ritt F\ ItablABon, e i e c u t n m o f Frvdri c M. in areordf t f i ca w i t h taw.
Haid c e i t i f i n t *
T h i r t y - T w o Kart. Se mi no l e Co u n t y , Fl or­ HnLi naon, deceased, are compl ai nant s, And
the
f al l o wi ng
descr i bed
pr o p ­
Ho w a r d , U o n s A . Ho war d, Jacob t m b r a r e t
ida, 1 o» of her wire
If
&lt;fi I ' r a w , I ****1 7 : FT A
e r t y s i t ua t e d in Semi nol e c o u n t y , Florida,
Sllrot,
Na nc y F’. llen Arnol d, and Harol d II
I d da l ka y , E d wa r d
L.
F.nochs, Ne t t i a to w i t :
Bayne Ar nol d. Indi vi dual l y
and a*
C Y a p l e , the I ’ l m i r o n and Barkl ey C o m ­
U t i I* 2, 1.1 and 14, J. H. Foss* S ub ­
pany, a corporati on, and all partieg c l a i m ­
Utort and tru#le#i of the
l i * t will and
t estament
of
U.
W.
Ar nol d.
deceased
ing under Fred IF V a p i e , deceased, are de­ di vi si on of 8 W l i of 8 E||, Sec. 14, T p 21.
II
H
Wal t er Arnol d, Fat her i ng I. &lt; i u » - f endant*. I shall offer f o r sale and sell to Itange 29, as t o No. 28* and L o t s 80, ftiMj
ton* and
------Cauti on* her hut band, the hi ghest bidder for r ash In front of the and 62, F u n g w i o d , as to No. 113.
T h e said l and bei ng a**ra«ed at t h e dal e
Chai l e *
Arthur
Arnol d.
l-mlir
Arnrdd. Court
House door, at
Sanf or d. Semi no l e
count y. Florida, on M o n d a y the 7th day of the i ssuance o f such cert i f i cat e In the
I i o r o l h y Arnold. II
F' Arnold, hri M at
No . 28 In i he n a m e of J
*&gt;f August* A
H 1916, the same firing a name of Ce r t
taw of i
W
Arnol d. deceased.
W
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to do any of my bo- cv ml.. A r ' inn three bottles
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as well as run a Ion wakr nn'!.
1 wish every sulfern.^ woman would give

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The Woman’s Tonic
a trial. 1 still use Cardui when I feel a little bad,
and it always does me good.”
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman­
ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman’s
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing
women for more than filly years.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

, MVKKSITY o f p l o r i d a

PAGE SEVEN

PHEPARE TO ERADICATE THE TICKS

WHERE SHALL I GO TO SCHOOL?
FI nr Ida Slate College l or Women

GAINESVILLE

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Tallahassee

W rite at one*' for Catalog

M U R P H K E E , President.

T h e whi te po r t i o n of the
map
i h o w i wher e pr e p a r e d ne s * t o r ralaIriQ tick tree c a t t l e and f or d l ver elfled farmi ng h a * been made po*.
aible by e r a d i c a t i n g the tick*. T h e
dar k portion i h o w i wher e the t i c k *
are Inviting bat t l e by dally r a i di n g
t he
cattle.
“ Wa t c hf ul
waiting''
n e v e r will kill a n y tick*. C o n c e r t ­
ed action I* n e c e s s a r y to e x t e r m i ­
nate them and t here are e n o u g h
“ home de f e n d e r # " left In the st at e
to do the work, if each one w i l l do
his share.

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neeeasnrllV inliteraldi;, for they find
them nt every turn. Drummond

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“ l*n'|inr«ditwni" tins tmcoinn n n1 r&gt;
gnn
lliiuughuut tin- Utiiird Blsliia,
oriKtnntnd for the tniriioso of linvlmt
nn i4ili't|iinlidy firmed f orm lo Kiiccewn
f o l l y (lrfrinl I In* nni Ion's dignity,
Pri'tmri'dru'ss tins cal Iml some of
Florida' * best young men to the colors
nnd they have, gono igulckly and enthuslnstlcally.
ll owevor, Florida Is sorely In need
o f another form o f preparedness; that
o f cattle lick eradication so the live
Ptock Industry may hecomn an Import­
ant factor In the wealth production of
the state
The cal lie ticks in Florida arc wast ­
ing more than 1 0 0 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 pound* of
m u l e blood a year. In addition to the
mnritnmpti* annulniu* variety of Hck*
causing heavy death loss*1* from T V i
ii- f• \•-r. splenetic fever, bloody tnur
rlan or tick fever, (lie various term*
being used III different section* of the
Man- to ilesei Ihe t h e same disease In
cattle.
Wh i l e overy other »tate In which
thl * fever eztat* !m* taken step* III
rrndlcnle n from their herds, Florida
peopl e have accepted il ns a necessary
ev i l ami done ver y little toward* re
movi ng Ihe cause, c radical loll of the
tick*

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employes’ representatives.

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(•ate Lily t amp N o . 6, \\ . O. W
M e e t s second and fourth Wednesday
nights in each month.
K L. Miller
J. K. Hoolehnn
Clerk
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I lie m anagers of the railroads, as trustees
for the p u b lic, have no ri^ht to place tins
burden on the cost of transportation to you
w ithout a cle a r m andate from a p ub lic tri­
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thnt every milliner has at liund. These
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which la n great factor In their favor.
T h o pretty model, with spangled
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\ crown of micro or opalescent spang l m used with ere am-coin red mallnes
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roses Is applied nt the right s|do and
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T h o covering o f tho* crown Is ^daln
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Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
“ T h e Wa i f s ”
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t uring Jane Grey and Wi l l i am D e s ­
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Wi l l i am Desmond
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the world until his money is gom*
and he can get no more to drink
The
prank of
t fit* freshmen
has
awakened in him an inherited c r a v ­
ing for l iquor whi ch he i« now un­
able to satisfy.
A t test he y i e l d * up
the cross which has been gi ven hitn
by his bishop, as " t h e price o f one
last drink, and then, consumed hy
shame he tries to c o mmi t suicide hy
t hrowi ng himself i nto the river.

the life of " R a g s ” comes thoth *r• W ) * . i, t!;&lt;* daugltter of De*
r fi» you r* man make * t ’i"
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Me asks " R a g s " tu
ne 1i:a wife.
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realtr.es wf at it will mean to stnnd
at his side as a l a dy.
Glorious
t hought s come cr owdi ng to her mind
nnd then she adopts a course that
ma ' t i the punch t o this splendid
screen sermon.
At L y r i c Friday

Hut he is saved by “ Rags.” a girl
w V i plays the piano in a cheap s a ­
loon, and she, i gnorant of his high' &lt; 1ro R i d g e ' e y in “ T h e Hellish U n m ­
a n " at the Star To ni g ht
station help* him to get hai k on hit
f,...*
W he l he does redeem himself
somewhat he opens up a sort of
work i ng in art's club, where they may

" T h e Wai f s , ” starring Jape Grey
and Wi l l iam Desmond is the story
o f a young Fpisi'opal clergyman, who
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le.igto* b&gt; the practical joke of sorin'
u n4 ‘T ' assmen. who have doctored find clean rerreal i &gt;n and uplift
t he pa r t y punch with brandy.
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So well does the club work o ut in
consequence of his disgrace he is fact that its good work r i me s to th*
uofrorki-d and cast out
bishop's attenti on
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by
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has married the other woman, and
tier son, the stepson of the doctor,
lias taken his stepfather' s najne and
succeeded to his practice.
Dr. Lund
gives a party' to which he invites
some of the members of the rirrus.
Young Dr Lund is m u d i impressed
with Peg.
He has known her onl y
an hour and determines to ask her
to be his wife.
Mrs. Lund sees the
stroug resemblance of Peg to the
animal trainer, and speaks of it to
h-r husband
Y o u n g Lund follows
Peg into the garden just before mi d ­
night and asks her to he his wife.
She is about to consent, when her
mania attacks
her as the clock
strikes t welve,
and she tries to
choke him. She rushes away*, enters
the house, and, finding Mrs. Lund
alone, attacks her savagely.
Th e n
she Mies on into the garden.
Flip,
the clown, fears the result of her i n­
heritance and find* her in the garden
in a faint ahd carries her to the
train, just in time to cufeh the last
car
Yo ung Lund determines to f o l ­
low her
His father tries to restrain
him. but he rushes on in his auto
to intercept the train at the j u nc ­
tion,
He makes a daring leap f r o m
the auto to the train, only to be
thrown ofT by tin- trainmen who re­
fuse to believe hr is the soil t f the
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to a c k n o w l e d g e her il* his v.ife, but
he refuser her plea
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wounded
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life are set forth
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yean* old when tiie story i* resumed
Mto is a rider with the circus, and
has just become the v i ct i m if a
strange inheritance.
E v e r y night al
t w e l v e she llies Into a f ury of dcstruction ;w* savage a* the leopard
w hi oh caused her m o t h e r ’ s death,
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Line For F.ncli Insertion. Minimum
('barge

U.'» t ' e t i t s.
K O I!

Indiried

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pres*

I'Ut • Ii . i t' peaneg hi the Sunday
per*
•1.ati'i| from \li iti
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lows

disJ'-'
f ol ­

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land i* r e a d y to sail at any moment .
T h e raptnin has cancelled his social
e nga ge ment s an*f the cargo is said
T h e^ s h i p h a sto be l o a d e d .
shut off f r o m public vi ew at the
pier. T w o carloads of oil on the

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reason (or i h i hot • •■! I,n d.ii!* ■t.ifl
or prof* sslon
It la m t an excuse any
longer fnr his denis, that they are tint
custom of Ids trade
What business
has h*- with an evil t r a de ’ Has he mil
ft calling In his *hnri i ri er’ - Emerson,

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sundry

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» lih II w e idler at prices wh n l l an

a

small p.ut *if tin original cost
II
interested address Virginia Lat ol i ns
("hi'inical I ' ii ,, cine 11, ii Peabody,
Supi-ruiiiii'di'iit, Hanford, Fla.
f»s-« f
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K K N T

H e if e r a C h a s e R a b b its .

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Deutschland is Bendy
Baltimore. July 20.
It is believed
t h a t the Ger ma n sub marine Deutach-

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If a new Idea o f a Summeytowii
\ t -i 1 It ('mil,
president of t h”
armer beenmes a fad. the rabbit (Jog
Fit/gerald Bank of Filzgeralil.
fi a
nay be pushed Into the background.
which was i .iiisoliilateii miioc time
I " linn trained some o f hm heifers to
ago
wiih the lien
Hill
Nat ional icent ami chase rabbits with as much
'lei*1* * as dors, mnl lm|e*d &lt;lieaj.i r.
Ban
in what win* then said to hi*
I'hlladolphla ltn|iitrer
all I ' U o r t to protect eredilor*. wn
m i l l ' ti ll hy the federal grand jur\
I ' M ' U l t M I . M
1*1
I III
I S | | I I I ■■ I t
in re today mi fourteen counts for
ti S. l.sml Offi.' *1 ( laliie** i I*. f|a
alleged
violation of
the
national
Jul) 1 &gt;. l*»in
‘ Nil f H lit * l») ^1 rp •), i i |-. * ,
ba thing laws
Specifically. ("ook i* I.Uah
t W'r. I * .
\ . aaf l t*
«. , .
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J
in i used with tip- abstraction of «er- -I- I ' M . fOAil** H« i " " i s t I | tr r &gt; *
(or S ' , &lt;■( S IV j *jiii VV . ..r ‘ W
, ni " &lt;H'"bi.* and with false entries S r c l l i r n
|0 *(&gt; lM (1
t.
Umncr
i
T a l l a r i »* v* - #*
M rrl'lH P
haw
T
*, • , t
,,j
*ia Die ' . o i k * of tiie liarik, said to
fulfil lain It* mak* Id *1 &gt;s*tr
*' i *
have beien made to cover up an al- t« &gt;n*ti claim i&lt;* th* lamt &gt;)•
h»vr (It fcrll vt],
»« Tiviriti,
legei l short
tort age of about $12,000.
1
y tff A u g u i !
l -*i n
Mr and Mrs, Cook came to Or
lando from Fitzgerald, G a , almost a
year ago and have ma de this place
their home since.
M r . C o o k rer e renl l y made n trip into Georgai.
where Mrs. Conk is now visiting and
returned onl y a few days ago.
His
only c o mment when showed tin* &lt;hputch referred to * a - that In would
tie glad t i make a st atement at the
proper
time. after
he hail
been
cleared of the charges

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N o t l r r i* hvrrhjr gi v r n that Alf red Fo Mr ; ,
purrha'c-f of T ax O r t l f t f i i P No. 52S, an*
far •• it relates to the f ol l ow in* description
dat e d the Sl h d a y of June, A. H. i*H|

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l e f t " t o j ,m the Secoinl
Iteglllli-lll
Second
I n a n s w e r t o a II’l e g r a m fr mi hi*
G r a n te d S a f e C o n d u c t.
when the call came.
It is hot known
( a t tier t o e n t u e h o t n e a t ojo • ort a
T o mmy was jiinvlr,: wild Indian In
how many were reeruited from here
•he yard
The butcher tiny* came for
o f iru port atiee. T o
It. i t t e
r«s Ills
or w h e t h e r a n y of o u r b o y * e x p e c t
!)•' order toil stopp' d before opetittlfc
on it in r ' o n , 1 i I f • a Mil
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1 li'iteri.i'i'
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he Kate to lldmll* the little f e l ' o * *
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iti t t i l . i t
t " " fi.l t i&gt; • n
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Tolll ill! i all*' I out
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I !lev. lit h i ji i *.m| uf
|'he Irnr &lt; * ’
U r ilm-sday
Triangle Day. Little Meena'* BirtnaiiCi ' f. - ,t ;
mg Dorothy Utah ami tiAAea Moon*
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Big Parki ng &lt; enter
T h a t Jacksonville is destined
b et ’OMl e a par ki n g hou-e i •-ui • r
III! Ill 1G ma g n i t u d e ha* l■*-r tl grt
m g 1111111' a m i rn' dfe e v i d e n t
s i n c e I tie d a y of afiruMltii eOK'Ilt I.
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to he .ltop„ ly q , I n
s»minul. county, riu,.
T h e 21.
H T r I I*, Hat&gt;(. r 32. 8 ' 10
i o*«cri
1« N t l V
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laid

Open nights when request­
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N cw Paving Material
Kissi mmee, July 21.— C o mi n c n t i n g
upon the plaits of Ki ss i mme e to
pave a certain section of the streets
with " w o o d t i i ” blocks, the Lakeland
T e l e g r a m says these blocks are made
from sawdust and may he considered
as a by - pr o duct of the saw mills.
A small square made from this m a ­
terial has been in service on a Kis
simmee street for t w o years nnd
" how* good wearing qualities
Th e
pri nnpul o bj e c t i o n to -this kind of
brick lias heretofore been the cost of
manufact ure but we j udge that Ki s ­
simmee has found a w a y to make
them cheaply.

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f )o*You Know
T h a t Musson's pool is the coolest
place in Sanford.
Ask your friends
about it.
T h e y come regular.
Clear
running
water.
C o m e on
Second or Th i r d street to entrance.
East side of town.
Fi ve minute*
walk from any part of ci t y.
Open
evi?ry j ny E X C E P T T uesd ay and

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bur
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siding near the pier are said
, i ntended for the submarine.
_ Br eme n is expected soon,

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W II H o y 4 of Wrknaa. Florirfa
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It. Fill man of VYrkl^a. FI or hi a
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of VVr ' I W| , Fllftila
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S l j i o « n «if W - k n t a Flnrhjft
ICOII K K T VV MAN I - .
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Furnished rooms, l arge ami cool,
four blocks from business center.
Bath rooms in connection.
Cheap
rates for summer. C o mf o r t Cottage,
corner Fo u r t h nnd Ma gno l ia. K2-tf

For
house
Apply

R e n t — 12
room
one
block
from
U
H
Peters

81-tf
hoarding
fiost office.
75 tf

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'* l»'f • ' I? 'Iff ' tHI i1 * 1 1*14(1
nti t hr V11M is ) of Nu{Usf 1VI fi

For rent, celery f a r m ; ?
acres,
tiled, cu l ti v a t e d 5 years, one milt
loading st at i on.
All tools.
Eight
room house, all conveni ent * .
At!
dress " F a r m , " c-o Herald.
94-7tp

Haberdashery

# July l i . l!Mfi

m h r m b y K«vrn I f at
W ,kiw .
FlortU.

For IL tit
Goo!, a t t r a c t i ve living
romn* m Mi-hup Block
I’ liotie 211
I ti.ti elier Real tv Co
!*'»-.lti

For Rent
5 room house, Sanford
Heights. See B. L. Perkins, at Th e

U K P A R T M K N T o r Till: INThltlnlt
IT H V.anrl niTirr a I ( l i i h c s v i l l c . Fla
Nf i t l r r
Uu« h of

For Kent - Htx room cottage mi
Pal mett o avenue
fJH per month
Inquire of Sanford Furniture t*o
!*fi-tfc

K r fitte r

_____________________
N » m* „r Apptnaiun r«i T a « i»**d t nd*r
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For
Kent
Several
nice o l f i c e
rtittin- over Y o w e l l ’ a. Enquire N. PYowel l &amp; Co.
32-tf
Kiir Re n t — 708 Park avenue. Kn«pute of H. C. DnBr.se, First at-d
48-tf
park ;i s ini in*

W ANTED

Nmir* t,
g,v*.t &gt;h.i ( haiuot.
W a n t e d - T o buy' horse and Kr°'
P'ocka—t
No
2iu3 ,i.n-d
&gt;h* Mb&lt;&gt;( T » i r*-r*{Srai*
eery
d e l i v e r y wagon. Wi l l pay cash*
if N &lt;iv»*mti+r.
C "• i * * V J1** nta-.ij .aid rrrnftrai.' in m r l S o r r e n t o Mnrkc t , Sorrent o, Fla.
nffllr*',, ft. ri rl ha* mu 1** ■|*pile at ion fnr tat
dr#tf ( o Ih u * In a r c nrrtdHi fnl f f wi
th U
W ith
la w .

Kail

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�IN THE HEART OF TH E W O R LD ’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

P U B L I S HE D

SPIT WEEKLY
I N S A N F O R D — Life U
VOl.t' Ml VII

and in proportion .•- V j,,

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I •' i'eneritled t*y the ditch s, ij f . Lin
or ean.il*) in .-aid district, fur all . x
pen-..-, that a,a;, |„.
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construction

ul

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canals

-aid

ij.i

die -

ijr ui hm

&gt; in-

i n t e r , .at

charges, ||n&lt; expense of lie- mmni i t l " e and engineer, as asierl.uned
tin* board, tii|&gt;ii her mi l , t hitr
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numiiiit

per

by

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m.nnte i . . , . . ,,(
ditches, drain • u &gt; Dial*

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T\\KS E(iUALlZEI), IIUDUKT
ARRANGED DRAINAUK
A M ) HOADS

N u n , therefore, the clerk of the
h ’ 'l f d id county commissioner* is
hereby lu.-tro ti*d t i lit oi i i e g i c *
notice by publishei ng in a lien-paper
published in Seminole county F l o r ­
Hanford, Flu., July II, 1916.
Hon. Hoard of C o u n t y Comni i s- ida, once a Meek lur t wo weeks prior
iloncr*. in and for t he state of Fl o r ­ I I the next regular meeting of this
ida ami r o u nt y of Semi nol e met in hoard, that said board will at their
regular session at 10 o' cl ock a. m. next regular meeting, the same be­
present. ' Cha i r ma n
L.
P.
Hagan, ing on Monday. August 7th, HUG,
Commissioners J. T . M c L a i n , J. A. hear complaints from the owners or
Clark. C. W, E n t zm i n g e r and L. A. agents of any lands affected against
Ilrumley. K. A. Douglass. clerk, and the assessment m made
Adopt ed tills the
loth dal
of
C M Wi l l iamson,
de p ut y sheriff,
July. A
1&gt; l ' i l 6
in attendance.
1 . 1 ’ 11 igan. t 'h.urimin
A, I) Smith addressed the hoard
1 Vilest
in reference to
T a x Cert i f i cat e N o
1
\ 111IL|. 1.1t It-' .Uti, &gt;.ile of June 5t )&gt;. 1911. coveri ng
2
p
III
lin
ird
re'
"livened
&lt;nnili 166 U of West 7,62 e h . of
I
ax
Assess
.r
\
\
iugh in
pre
[,„t ,i. M M. Smi t h' s Siih-divismn.
Seated
lax
iisseSSiTieiit
roll
bir
the
and ask that tint r e dempt i o n of this
y
e
ar
1916.
certificate at the sum of $26.00 plus
Mr foe Cameron and Seth W o o d ­
clerk'* fees.
Agr eei ng to pay all
subsequently o mi t t e d years on pres- ruff Addressed the board in reference
to road on Cameron avenue
No
,iii assessed valuati on of $100.00
.o t loti
% I I'anner ap p e a r e d before the
\1
oh- addressed the board
I, - i .,ml asked lor flat redempti nn l n reference to the material lo be
, ■ i . t ! fii'al e
I 'i p i , » . de of 1
.1'
d
h ifd cir'.i trir r*■a I
f r.ut,
i ii\e f t n g

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N O . 36

S A N F O I l l ) . F L O H I D A . F R I D A Y . J U L Y 21. 1916

CO. SOLONS
HAVE SESSION
OF INTEREST

i*

Won /. Living

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BIG DRIVE
IS RESUMED
BY FRENCH

SANFORD CITY GOOD REPORT
LIVE BURG IN ST. JOHNS INTHE SUMMER LAND CANAL

and refuting the mooted asserlion
that a cut across via Salt L a k e -to
the coast
would
militate against
navigation through lowering the wai­
ters. besides as erroneously cont end­
ed necessitating the construction of
expensive locks.
Many
who, on
account of not being posted, con­
ceived the idea that the east coast
canal was the channel through which
this link should be made to pas-, now
grasp the broader situation and see
the greater good to the greater num­
GREATEST TOWN IN STATE CHAIRMAN W A I, K E It R E ­
ber. together with the commercial,
S T M M Kit A N D
'
PORTS TO HIGHWAY
economic and strategic advantages
WINTER
ASSOCIATION
afforded by the St John* river, as
for
instance,
Messrs
Coachman,
Th e r e la no dull
summer
here.
A t the recent meeting of tin* CenC u m tier and numerous other leading
W i l h new buildings, both real- tral
Florida
H i gh w a y
Assoeaition
spirits of JuckaonVille, the board, of
dentin! and c o mmer ci a l going up, in Orlando the report of the Inland
trade and practically, the en'tro
with new business houses starting, W a t er wa y s Association was road hy
citizenship o f Mi ami . Ft. Lauder­
new factories c o nt empl a t ed, with the C. It. Wa l k e r and appear* In the andale and l argely all do w n the l o v e r
new Hoard o f T r a d e starting under ml il report of the Hi g h w a y Assoclneast coast t od ay favor the natural
most
f a vo r a bl e
circumstances hnd tion.
It is given ludow:
and logical St. Johns,
W e are en ­
last but not least with n good ball
inland couraged to believe th it the board
"
,
i our co mmi t t ee on . the
tin
team m
in the held Sanford can well
w a t e r * a s has much that is enco ur­ of engineer*' report when it comes,
lay claim to being one of the most
aging I " report regarding the general mint and will be a designation of (lie
wide awake cities in the state
J"
sitimli.m
Meetings have been held beautiful
St
Johns
river
route
I he fur mors who are the back- j and attended by largo numbers up Your c o mmi t t ee greatly appreciate
bone of any
c o mm u n i t y are nut ,u,,j
.........;iS,
i, „ r,d in purl
every assistance rendered by ibis asp.'-simistn
in t be '-anf' ird s e e l .....
throng*
,,tril
Florida
It’ prr
- o i.il uni a- .i bod - a iid Through it They are getting their tine f a r ms in K,,(lt.ij
delegations „! .n attended individual members and bespeak for
shape fur limit tier season
Th e y are ...
tin
&gt;, a t tonal
| - • Hi i pated
the future even larger and more I ’*11
building nice homes that will spell ■■Deeper Wa t er w a y s
convention at mg mural support and aid in belt df
comfort to t he m ami their f a mi li a l Savannah. Ga.. with the result that of an accomplishment greater and
m large letters.
T h e y are Inking an t j,e public is awakened and alive to farther reaching in benefits to our­
act i ve part in the Sanford Hoard of the i mportance of this i nv a l ua b l e a s ­ sel v es' and posterity than uny other
Trade
T h e y are taking an ac t i v e set as j . ii r before
Not only ix uni
one public i m p r o v e m l e n l that can
pari m e v e n thing that tends to help l er-lll
least possjhlv be conferred upon o ir h
*«-1 a r o u s e d 'll
l lu-ir &gt;'•million and hdlp this com
-b.ml 1 l i v ' d a lilt he , VI'M fa v ore. 1 t lie ,.f
i r t l n l i - t o wli.ll
small ;
11111' 111\
- 11 ont unp.nen b &gt;
be, but
Florida
, t ■• &gt;
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l-i i
l(&gt; spi t tfullv
submiti• 1
y \uur
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I
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all
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11,
ft* o-

CLAIM TO HAVE CAPTURED
SEVERAL TREN­
CHES
. }
T h e French have resumed their
dr i vi ng offensive along the S o m me
in northern France, forcing pack the
Ger mans on a wide front both north
and south of the river.
Fr om Harieux to Soyet ourt ) south
o f ^ t h e S omme , a distance of five
miles from Ger ma n trenches fell into
the French hands according to tho
French afternoon report.
N o rt h of the river the French a d ­
vance pushed to Hardecourt and
captured trenches along the Comi'b"i i F r y railway
T h e operation*
hen- are dose to the right think of
the Mritl-h adv atiee
( ‘ iimbles itsell being little more than three
mile* southeast of Lo ng ue val , for
possession fo which Hritish and G er ­
mans are still lighting
T h e French ptish f orward at SoyeM,M m If' ' (Lu f i rt h • si i ii t ti hward
|iomt • .irn**« 1 1.. t h0*nii in tln-tr offeii'''''

.,

uitled
rm '-f ,
I.d mg that
« »!• '*
111 a n w ;is repulsed

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Hoard

recoin cited

at

to

Ml

1* benelilted by -aid ditches, drams
nr '.Dials, fur all expense! that may
lo- irn urred in the eohxl ructi on of

Florida
that
Seminole cnitity
Chairman 1 I* Hagan be authorised
to sign contract with \ t
l. II It
redlt
1 ',i for application for title of

of

iouiiI .

ls1■, ad ' pl ed
11&gt;
■iimmi'-iotiers of

Sod ditches, drains or canals, tilin amount of rJii.iMMiDO
month.
•T’dlng the interest charges, the tx
!
i»r
lift
k
a ml
f..r
trail
port
at
mil
I" e-"- of the c o mm i t t e e and ctigiti
*•t
- ascertained by tin* board nf other road inaierial
and
war
d paid
\ I! billof Seit i l l i ot
■ou 111&gt; ci i m r ni s s i o ti ers
i
,
n
i
n
t
h
oi
count v. Florida, which said report rants paid by treasurer
is tiow oil filp in the office of the lune ordered camel l ed
'b of |ho said board at Ins office
Hoard a dj our ne d t"
i&gt;i lie court house ill Sanford. 1' lor- o'clock I hursda.
I 'p . ntlc I '1
Ida
Sanford. L 1a I til '•. 1" 1*•
notice that
Hon. board of -county commtsA. D. 1916,
same being ' sinners met in adjourned sewuort.
Hagan. 1
• "oim
of the said ( hairnian 1.
1
Hagan.
u "mUi -J
A.
Cl
i
uk
and
I*
A
Urumhoard ^ of
c o u n t y _ commissioners, sinners
K. A. Douglass,
* l ' b n -aid meeti ng will he held in ley being present
M
Williamson, deput y
th. . &gt;urt house in Sanford. Fl ori da clerk. &lt;
the *aid hoard of c o u n t y conimia- sheriff in attendance
Continued to exami ne tax roll ami
aiom-r s will hear co mpl ai nt * from
equalize
taxes for the year 1916.
th" owners or agents of any lands
Hoard
adjourned to meet July •.
aflc i ,] against the assessment so

therefore, take
nn .Monday, August 7th,
'it to o'clock a m . the
th* ',,.\t regular meet i ng
N o w.

j I, j

tna j,
Sem l nob

•■&lt; count*.

this lUth day of July

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1the

a S he M I ' - i ,
id field* afar, and beaut y s|iuts biddi n Di the w .Midland- for lit. I* irt 1.
Wi t h 1 a* at mu the -J. 'll t.i

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E. A. Dougins*. Clerk.
Florida
Groves
Drai nage
District
o hen*a*, the c o mm i t t e e appoi nted
*'&gt; the lioard of c o u nt y commis, 'on‘,r* in and for Semi nol e co unt y
hxve i,j,.,| j j u.jr rt. po r t as required by
lll&lt; ’ howing the aaaetuiments made
h. said co mmi tt ee upon each parcel
01 ^ n d in said district, accordi ng

tho

In

w * 1 k - , gi i mg
lies! systems-

grow

\ •1U U ,.

1t » l * l

■ ' 1 t . 1 r a 11W

who have been
1 he N at ion.il
mu -tered into the * Fi ■deral service at
t he M e n , an border at nm- kalf tho
|t
IIS'l 1! 1 II 11I’ es 1 &gt;r -i ,. ' . i ' l l ice
( i Hard

ir-e

mr

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led buildincreasing

si ir r• d in alciui

one
if* i.rc k mads
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of
in

t is "

t lu
t be

best o f all. [ew peopl e af'
1bis hii ru ni**r to t r y the
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of
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ai 11 r.1 l spring
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p o o l - 1hi 1 hear wal e r lakes and t * e
n . , u i ) l|ull
o mtils
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A to

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til

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n . . r k e i i i n v _Lia t l i

Pi

torists

,i . till' ex cl. Ie. ItietiI
. .
1 ill games give them

set lor the touring festi id

.in f - l a y i n g at home benefits every
i • uf trad*- Hi the city
I’h e f ' f ” r&gt;- despiii
t fo- war
I II

" T a k e that vacation m 'nfiu mo
to &gt;-,.r if y u w oi'd drint the full
mea- ur e of it.
i- the warning d t he

k ifitlod

-

o m i n m w * « n i * i » i « i i 4 « i i i i * » v o o o o o o o o o o i 7

the

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affectl,hi ,
........rated lit

transfe s at . a small

L

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a ddi t i onal

1 Maxw II,
i». r s.

K iiiiist hem jib

-* II"*' 1 pro,n] illy at
Im- Mfl I 1fill*
Bring

&gt;n i.da v

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1

i harge for the extra w n f d - invol ved '*

&lt;' ne I i’ HI Postage
W i»sl ingt
. Iti!, Jo
Postm.isti-r
CJet i ral Hurl on in an address to
J l t h i * Nat i onal Aasoci.it mu of P o s t ­
i l musters in i niiv ntlon heresa d that if
J the revenues from second class jiostage were incre iked and " e x t r a va
g a m e fur useb-s) postal servi-e in th*

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your

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vice: "*Personality and Met hods ot
Evening'

Su*;xr*

" Wr ecks

A ■"urdt i iiivitali i i i- • it -tided t o

&lt;■ rural mull system wer*- curtnlgil a n l
the pub ic
payment to railroad* for mail trans­
portation under the new space basis servo were r e du c ' d he could recommend
to congress next year a reduction of
letter po-tage lo one rent
Dig I attic Itunge
I , u i, o n i , d i e

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■m e I .

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wei-k

the

&lt; lay

range

in
( ' attie

county

Feeding

ol

fur

it-

ru-w spu|n'r

Muw Jiav*

the Plunk &gt;d this t tic next

C ompa ny,

fans.

Short,

Paper is High
Ne ws pa per is quoted at 1166 a
ton in Jacksonville
Th a t means
that the country iltiiK which paid

.null he cnnijib'tcd oil tmillths a g "

this being the

;
;

lu ll

Electric

111I|es long u ill
southern

In the Court Room-Court House
EIGHT O'CLOCK

_

th - -Higi • » n

i

fact
tfi.ii
cheer, etc

summer

Board of Trade
T O NI G HT
E V E R Y W H IT E R E S ID E N T OF SANFORD A N D
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y IN V IT E D

beyond
■

p

f,.r

d are giving the home people am.
. . .
.
.i
i iH o r s
plenty of amtisi'riient. tho

far

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i n*l tlnir relA II Io'
i -**404-* 4-ot
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v
iriob
appre
luted
merit
wn
funds •■■•■ !.• .j 1
asferred by
Pile propo&lt; x* .
telegrnj h T ;i li*
*nUiifi
1 ** mi •* .r * ,3 ■ e f nil) t lie

l ie

gyp-'.

id Nat ional Touri ng Week
Ne ws paper- automobile e i b s and
I . L',l .1r 11 its tie id . a ' d 1.01 I ' . I'll l b ’ iiutomobi!' dealers, at oii.e o using
i o i l I, o) i h e r i • ■ r t hus i
ai d i 1
the popnl
appeal of tile inoietlli'Ht
i
the fin 1 of prai tb .it) . a -i a level
have
a .' e | I heltl'sel l i'i with It
— The !t o ment um tt has
r id . gal •
(j i d will carry the mil pouring ol pm

of the

4 M H M

a la

•

* .i r

hours of low water and high tide
dies actually .It tunes t I n ba kw.ird

Sanford

&lt;,

s III.

' P ■ r- ■

la a -a a iiila

' ‘

limit* »r

u a rider i n
I i hi
ib 1

If"

11

| BIG MEETING

t ' 1er k

year 19D&gt;.
( Co n t i nu e d on Fage 41

w ill

lorn

• ■! .]■
ns m o

I' to* new brids r o a d - ("■
c .onl y
11.1 - $2611.(101.1 in

|.iVpuht tloll
t lie

w bn

• b air tn a a

y. util or 11 I l.'i .In).' • ! ' ! *&gt;
||un Hoard of &lt; ounty * ummis
oners in uml for Seminole county.
Florida, met in adjourned session
„t |0 o'clock a m
l'resenl, ( hair
man L
I*
Hagan. Commiasioners
j , T . M c L a i n . L. A. Hruml ey and
C. W. E n u m l n g e r being jiresent.
Hoard continued to exami ne tax
assessor’ s roll and equalize taxes for

i«] i;•*! s»

lie
f l ed I bat all! gli i
Hot oil Instil ut ons i he m
m g - f&lt;&gt;r th
&gt;oust mlly

t ii it ii i y

19. ,

h

I '

board

of

1 c," n

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i ?.•!

11n.

'••f In g and in proporti on as it s)u,ll

i 1. t i e r s

*1 r. 1
1 •*1

1

lie dream-

. eiu-'l!' ■■

nu mber- present
It was uii.itnti

bourd

\

0'*

11. , it luti

the gy jisy

. .1 at

i.d have in said report assessed each
| .. .I jif hind in said district ac

th

I
♦

.'

,
fiii1
c 1 Me.i- ul 1Hi-*
half. .t&gt; 1 personally
w . 1r k tn our
. intw iif Km i'•Mu lent and faithful
in
......
VI a; nr
r MI t Hi *

I

i
aid district to be benel i l ted b . |
tin ditches, drains or canals t her ei n. '

of

1 *. ■

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t he 1ni (i d a y " f
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tii',i'
t
•
:
1
1
* ■r * »! j t n !ri * [ m
I lo-lr repor i
iippenr* tit i#i‘ t fitful **
wher ei n it
Hoard adjourned to mci-V at
viewer! all the lands
Se ini no! ■■

r ad

i dop' "d

.Dimrd {[nisi lilt c
strict fur 1 Ho I.**a
and a well •Ins mu machine Is t here
tl Dig "Ol .tt t ,f,. Jit'll that will -.1*
&gt;\ i 11 *r • &lt; t ,tr&gt; h11 . , t T1
t kc

r •1 * I

do

" ...................

l or

\ ! 1 l ‘» l 6. file
i nine, i•dinners,
that they have

d&lt; : * . &lt;

ta s-,

I," . t b

M,. . ................

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l 1'

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I

uly - In-riff ill attendance
T h • following resolution waand iiii.inoriou
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rier

largest enclosed range your

bui

.

dime,

11m*- the car-

annin-l
and don l

some

f l' IO .1 week
lo

I'ollect

withhold

it

ill the state.
Al ready there are be­ for fear that it might encourage tho
Lakeland
tween l OIK) and fi.HOO cattle on t he editor in riotous living.
company' s range
mid .’l.bot) acres T e i e g r a m
have been cleared for corn ami vel ­
Hoard o f Tr ade Tonight
vet beans, 2,600 acres already h a v ­
Hoard of T r a d e meets tonight it*
ing Ht'en planted,
it is stated that
at least $160,000 has been spent or. the court house at 6. D o n ’ t !c a n y i hi eomj i uqy' s holding' since Jan. 1. thing keep yo i away.

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money nnd h a n king , about la b o ra to ry |
w ork
It Is but too e v id e n t t h a t o u r
H la to ry In A lm anacs.
most advanced u n iv e rs itie s s t i l l look
It Is p o s s ib le to tra c e In records
upon th e ir business courses ns th e y j
o f a lm a n a c s a ll th o changes ot pjpQ.
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p a re .! to m e e t th e c u rr e n t detuan i and
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to c o n s titu te n s y a lr n m n . -i
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vard w a n ts to m a t*1 a h it le t h e r In- j
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du»;e some m illio n a ire to p u t up a and h o w k n o w li- ilr x m- ,
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stock exchange In the Y a rd , w h fsh th e re v o lv in g ; a
m ay do fo r thousands w h a t h e r m e d ­
m o st th a t wo k n o w o f th e
(ur
ica l school and her courses In p la y
w h o m th e y w e re m a d e and bv w i„,tn
w ritin g nre doin g fo r a c o m p a ra tiv e
th e y w ltu ln ilo r s . il
h a n d fu l — N ew Y ork Post

T in y Germ an S tates.
A n c ie n t G re e k H ad W isdom .
Somo o f th o G erm an s ta te s a ro o f
T h o e a rlie s t w r it e r to conceive o f
lllllp u tla n s ire , ns Is e vid e n ce d b y th o th o Id e a o f a r o t a tin g e a rth was Phllofa r t th a t It Is q u ite possib le to v is it laus, a G re e k, w h o liv e d In the riritx
cl p v™ o f th c m ' ln r!u c llriB tw o k ln g - c e n tu r y b e fo re C h ris t. T h e satin- man.
'l" ™ - «w ° Ju ch le s nnd th re e pM ncI- on p u re ly p h ilo s o p h ic a l p rin c ip le s aiso
p a lltlo s . In an easy w a lk o f fo u r and h it upon th e Idea o f th o snn as tho
a h a lf ho u rs
c e n te r o f o u r s y s te m — an Idea th a t
A good w n lk e r, s ta rtin g fro m S teln- had to w n lt 2.00^ ye a rs fu r &lt;n|iflrmaIn * o u t o f m y s e lf a ft e r each p e ru s a l o f
1
th e bee c h a ra c te r In h is or h e r h o m «5 f»ach. In B ava ria , w ill a r r iv e In h a lf lb n. u n til C o p e rn ic u s cam e in
life . "A w r ite r saya th o best w a y to an h o u r at J .lrh te n ta n n e . w h ic h Is s it ­
T h e n c e tho
a s c e rta in the lo c a tio n o t the queen la uated In Saxe M '-in ln g e n
S o m e th in g B ig.
to d iv id e th e s w a rm , a fte r w h ic h It road proceeds In one and a h a lf hours
W hen u m illio n a ir e y e ts r .1 ; v p .
H ausrhengesees
iR eusS ,
e ld e r
w ill he noticed th a t the one h a v in g to
b u ild tils firs t re a l house he
-l-f.iig
th o queen w ill q u ie tly se ttle d o w n b ra n c h ', a fte r w ill, h In a fe w m in u te s
ly a ttra c te d to u u n io n sta tu d i
('■b-lnia In S&lt; h w a rx h u rg Itu d o ls ta d t. Is
again, w h ile the o th e r p o rtio n w ill he
n i's le l
Ix it iis v llle I'o u r le r In u n .0
c o m " vp ry re s tle s s Indeed
I tr ie d reached
H a lf an h o u r's w u lk b rin g s th o pe­
th is m y s e lf, and n o tlc -U th a t th e y
d e s tria n to A ltengepees (R euss. yo u n g ­
w e re v e ry re s tle s s .
T h e y also com
er b ra n c h ).
An h o u r fa r th e r on Ilea
m u n lc a te d th e ir re stle ssn e ss to me
d j)
&lt;♦&gt;
♦
A ll o f us got re s tle s s
T he dron.-s nre D ro g n ltr. on P russian s o il, nnd th o
th fi m a le bees o f th e h ive
T h e y do Inst stage Is a n o th e r h p u r's s tro ll,
r.o w o rk , except to act In a p a re n ta l fin is h in g up a t RaallhaJ. S n xe -A lte n
c a p a c ity and v o te
T h e y have n&gt; burg
♦
♦
s tin g e rs hut Jn Its place 'h e y h a ve a
Can Change U m b re lla C o ve r.
good a p p e tite and a b a rito n e vo ice
A r e i e n t Invi ' i i i i on p r o v i d e s a n tintT* 1-v are d* Mtroved bv the w ro rk '-'"
• 1 ft a f'i- r Hlu tio n e v si-.-v n. and tfi • hr e l l a f r a m e o r s k e l e t o n a n d a n y suit
a b l e n u m b e r o f Interi h a n g e a h l e rov­
» i lo s s have it a ll th e ir ow n w av
♦
♦
♦
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O r ig in o f “ Dago '
T h e w o rd . D a g o - was o n K|DaD_
g iv e n b y a a llo ra to S p a n ia rd s ( w
gucao and- I t a lia n . . m general Them
are s e v e ra l th e o rie s as to | U der,” *
lio n .
P ro b a b ly th e m ost WU| . | , *
'•opted Is th a t th o w o rd I . a &lt; „rr „
tlo n o f th e 8 panlah nam e ftt,..,.
as an equIvaU uW *4 th «
j ack
o r Jam es.
O th e rs b e lie v e it t0 ^
p u re ly a c o r r u p tio n o r nicknam e l)(y
riv e d fr o m th e S p a n ish * u r,| hidalgo
w h ic h cam e to bo a p p lie d to an&gt; f(ir!
e lg n o r fro m lu it ln E u ro p e
It i, n o *
'sed c h ie fly aa a n ic k n a m e f. ,

T h * a c a d e m ic tr a il.
„ a ll
T h e re ore

For
house
A p p ly

Rent
12
ro o m
one
b lo c k
fr o m
AV. I L
P e te rs .

boartling
p o s tu llire .
7 5 -tl

For Rent
Several nice tithe*
|rooms over Yowell’s. Enquire N P
! Vow ell &amp; Co.
32-tf

.urn.uii to do and with « good patten. ,

For Ren t— 708 Park avenue. Kn-

r*» r n r t t l M f l I b n
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J,
fo
r n gu id e th e twMom
an w ho u ito m p p 1
I quire of If. C. Dt t ll ose. Firtt and
to m ake It w ill linv,. n*&gt; Irim b le n lin t
Park u v» -i,U e .
4 8 - 1f
ever
T here ts n custom g ro w in g tn popu
la r lty am ong m o th e rs o f s m a ll c h ild re n
to keep th e m dress In a ll w h it.* o r lig h t
W a n t to r e n t v a c a n t s to re or huy
'-•.hired w ash fro c k s a ll H „.
W o u ld , also lik e to
around.
W a rm , s tr a in -heated houses s m a ll b u s in e s s .
p ro b a b ly e x p la in th is style, as heavy r e n t fu r n is h e d h o a r d in g house.
A n­
fro cks a rc t.Ki w a rm fo r w e a r Indoors s we r q u ic k .
T h e W o lv e rin e , C o ro ­
and l**ng heavy coats arc p e rfe c tly
n a d o . F la .
9 4 -2 tr
w a rm enough over ttie c o tto n fro . It,
f«»r n f in »»ur u n lit
W a n te d
A th o r o u g h b r e d Jcr«ey
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ye a rs o ld
A d d re s s T h e D ix ie Dair&gt;»
l»ul t*;%I •*f nn U tm li i I• •t )»• n at*' •*.» m m I
nnii»* Mjinitar&gt; m «\«&lt;ry v%n&gt;
It F D N o I.
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WANTED

W edge wood lilu e c h n m lirn y fro c k fo r
a sm a ll g ir l
lle liiw tto i yoke fr o n t u m l
back nru soverul ro w s of sm o ckin g ,
w h ile a p la in belt h o ld s In tho fu ln e e s
o f the s k ir l
T h e s o lu te c t,n n o t h a t , nil be (&gt;.n
In ti* fro* ks P i . I i i l d r e n Is 11 I 111I 1 ■■I *I &gt;
e x p i e s . i e il In tills l i t t l e f r o c k *.f W e d g e -

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LOST
Lost
O ne s tic k (tin w it h in it ia l*
o f Z. II. R . e n g ra v e d on i t .
Kind®*
please r e t u r n to H e r a ld ofRco and re­
c e ive re w a rd . •
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POLD o r 3 0 IN C H M A T tR IA U

P ic to ria l
c e nts .

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D r e s s No. «5»J.

B ites

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Ptimtsd Ajwil JO. 1907
4 . « a n d S years.

Mrs. Grace E. Williams Millinery Store

P ric e .

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Lost on Celery avenue, bundle of
tobacco sacks and end gst®
wagon.
Finder return ^to B. »•
.Squires on Celery avonuo »nd t
celve reward.
. 93-3tp

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

PUBLISHED

THE SANFORD HERALD

SEMI-WEEKLY

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN S A N F O R D — Life U Wo,th Living

VOLUME VII

S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A , T U E S D A Y . JULY in. J'JIC

FLORIDA BOYS
WILL LEA V E
FOR BORDER
s F (’ () N 1) REGIMENT WILL
1 ' I.h a v e on n e x t
THURSDAY

SanDiril from scoring anil praying for
n ram
Farin.i hit u 'beauty that sure did
g ive Tom in y a pain* and he wax
thinki ng how much longer the
sl aughter was goi ng to last, hut runs
c a m e thick and fast
Mister P al me r came to hat and
knocked the pill a mile
Mister
Rucklcy co u l d n' t smite
Gils and Selfg gut a hingle or t w o
and little Bu r di ck helped himself
too

T h e Royal Rooter s wanted to hit
some Son ■ •Tommy had his troubles,
so did Sor rendo and l lu n Ur too,
.Siatf C a m p . Bl ac k
P o i n t . — I n ­ T h e out held were up the air and
formation wus K»ven ul t M e Hat s t aye d there too.
rtmp toduS that o rd e r s havo h f cn
1 sure felt so r ry for little T o m m y
rtccivcd from t he headquar ter s of and you would h av e too. I t ho u g ht
the eastern W e p a r t m e n t .
United
we w'oulil h a v e to call out the lire
Suttn army, c ha ng i ng the d o n a ­ depart ment , police department and
tion of the Second In f a nt ry , N a ­ others too, to let poor Karkl ey rest.
tional G u a r d of Fl or i da, from Del
Wi ndy.
Rio to El Paso, T e x a s , and these
or,|Prs co nt emp l at e t ha t the regiSurprised Miss Waldron
nirtlI -hall proceed to deatinatidn as
l li- W est
won a* D "hall he co mpl e t e l y equip- V T h e Priscilla ( 'lull
Tampa
Union
Congregational
It
is
an
i
nt
er
est
ing
fact
that
|*ii
a ve
jit heiig h the regiment has been mo church on last Monda y night
bii,z«-,i h&gt;r now ne ar l y four weeks, M ’*&lt; Ruth Waldron, pr*-sid« nt of
the -applies necessary to equip the t he chili a surprise at tier home No
T h e n were
regiment
to
war
st reng t h,
win -•III l Highland a ven ue
thirty-l
ive
present
Gaines
were
under a rm y r egul at i ons ,
are s u ­
played
und
e
v
e
r
y
one
hud
an
en­
pped to he supplied f r o m the- proper
j oy a bl e time.
Refreshments of ice
depots of the war d e p a rt m e n t ns
loon as the troops are railed out. cream and r a k e were served by tingirl s of the Hub.
Miss Waldron has
h»\&lt; not yet hern all received.
him returned from a vi-ii to S a n ­
h i- now defi ni t el y certain how
ford. and -I k wa&lt; , u-omp. inod home
ever that trie regi ment will l eave (or by tor '-tend, Mi»- Kdtia &lt;h l tt en
in about a w eok, ilfi'l ■ b t w I •• will -.i-it M e - Waldron f ••r
the '
1
•
a
ndmg int •• nd- to If.
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xnltll t i l l III. o u l l g l.ldlr-- w el l I
tune liy recruiting thi
pro v•
1••r .1 w .I11 .1 Vf W I lie t ln-\ wt-re got
rrtiM • ’ . i up to its full w a r * t n-ngl b
t r 1- i d t i n
I n g e l III • W i t h
purpose recrui t i ng pari ic1 .r ”
t out Today . ol.'- par t 11 ,i
at M,
W i
Se't
rling O' ..in the east coast , one going d mn - home
-he returned
. - enter Ilf t lie *1 at*- ,- d
d. I'.
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in.' ’ I' d tin- opportuni ty i* now
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HONORS EVEN
IN FIGHTING
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C A R O L IN A SG O O D M EET
STORM SWEPT TRADE BODY
WITH BIG LOSS LAST FRIDAY
ASIIVILLK AM) OTHER SEC­ NEW B O A R D OF TRADE
SIGNS I T GOOD MANY
TIONS SUFFER BY
''S
MEMBERS
FLOOD
Asheville. N. ( ’ ., July 17
Taking
a toll of live hu ma n lives, wi th a
pr op ert y loss esti mated from $ 5 .000,000
to
$10,000,000, and wi th
hundreds of peopl e rendered h o m e ­
less b y the dest ructi on of more than
100 houses, t he worst llnod in the
history of the. s t a t e swept the river
section of Ashevi l le am! the French
Ilroad Valley earl y this morning
' and the waters of tin- S w an n a n n oa
| anil Fn-Ach Ilroad rivers were fif­
' teen feet a bo ve their banks, but re­
ceding

T h e Sanford Board of T r a d e spells
success in large letters for at no
lime i n ihe history of Sanford has
such a spirit of cooperation been
mani fested
Last Fri day night there
was n l a r g e assembly of the tnen of
Sunford und vicinity to join the new
honrd.
’
s

President Du t to n railed the meet­
ing to order
pr ompt l y at eight
o ’ rloek und stated t he object, cal l ­
ing csp»**i nd attention to the f a d
that it meant for e v e r y member to
pay the t-'-t half of the membership
11 • .i -■ ■ i idled utt ci (lull tu the
Reports from town- in the French fee
Ilroad \ alley, covering a territory benefits to he derived by tile nfr
section as member- id
from the l.uke To xa w a y sect lion to tners of t Hot Springs, near the Tennessee the hoard of trade and ma n y of them
line, put the property losses at were "present.
nearly 1 1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 .
Reports from
F if t y- two members ca me forward
these sections are difficult to obt ai n, ami puii| their dues and since that
owing to the interruption of tele­ t ime six iiin’ i- have signed up with
phone and tel egraph •-utnmunh a
\ di termini &lt;1 ••(
lion, line- being down &gt;vers where
• made t o oil I ,ii n t he name
k today
Wi -tern
- umii , -- m .hi in - ififurd
:r iph
&lt;'
f
•- ,.l
• h,.itit. i-i I
’••f'lng up
ri -idi-nl
d
I,
\tl lilt 1. t ill!. Mii.t: l h.
ul coni mmm it to •i tu * III
lli.
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ti • lo . •
ti N. Hi. 1 1
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was u n d o u b t e d l y the best
has deli vered in the city.
•
t
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t hat

he

T h e I n t er ui edl at e and the Juni or
d e p a rt me n t s we r e in the l imelight in
the general a s s e m b l y at the Bapt ist
S u n d a y school S u n d a y morni ng
The
Junior d e p a rt m e n t has on a rally
and n befitting a nn ou nc e me nt of the
success of t ha t rally to d a t e was
announced from the r os tr um b y the
president and s e cr e t a r y of the clubs,
the two t eams , the reds ami the
blues are now tied with ten new
members ea ch .
T h e In te rm e d i a t e
depart ment was asked to u**lst in
the assembly by reading to the
whole school s o me black hoard work
that was ori gi na t ed und placed on
the board b y o ne of the I n te r m e d i a t e
depart ment , a nd t hinki ng t hat the
wor k on the hourd ma y be of some
interest to t he public, t he writer has
reproduced the Harm* herewi th:
'
U — ant^ we c o m e t oget her
O n the
,
M orning of
K ve r y S a b b a t h day
o worship t he
ulv Father, and
s
I
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mg praises
tlto III.
ever d y i n g l ove, t hat
oes not grow
n&gt; colder, und w hich
u-ld s blessings to loved

ones.

i ■■ if y mi
ati't cn in i* and
••Ip with

t he

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,1 A ’ Ir n

OUR GROWERS
ARE A C T IV E
ON THE FARM
SANFORD S E C T I O N |‘RES K NT S A B US Y
SCENE
T h i s is the s e as on of t h e yea r
when
our growers
are
r e t ur n i n g
from their v a ca t io n s a n d
getti ng
r ea d y for tbo big m o n e y c r o p s t hat
will be shi pped next w i n t e r
E v e ry w h e r e the fields are being
plowed up. h ay is bei ng cut, corn is
being husked and p l ac e d in t ho - c r i bs —
and the celery d e l t a pr esent s the
scene that the f a rme rs fur ther north
will present in N o v e m b e r
T h i s is
the fall season in this sect ion of thw!
world and it means m on e y .
The
ma n y hand* that ari--hei ng . ii. ployed
will soon hi- a u g m e n t e d h&gt; hundreds
nf others and tin- seed beds will soon
rear tln-ir white t en t * l ooki ng like
an e n c am p m e n t of soldiers, -

De mo ns tr at o rs of
traction
en­
gines and plows are on Uelerv uvenue t o d a y pl owi ng up the land and
d e m o n s t r a t i n g wh.it g asol i ne will do
in ■ iiupi-ti'ion with mule power
j Fertilizer ai d crate men are e r e c t i ng
-icw w ure hou- e— and tn.iKi'i;* ready
-•.• • h .-ir

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Infar ' iiriv ' ’ ' amt wliile a numbe r of up[i'i* ,i *
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S o me Halt G a m e
a- in Sanford on a rainy a/ti-r"urishtne it woul d have been
•
Sanford vs. Orlando and
•I"- - 1 ampionship was at stake.
T 1 ” ■• Rackl ey hurled for Or! Tlld Ills level best, hut It
■ uni- old s t o ry , he was just
like &gt;
r,.,(
*D&gt;* Orlando pi t chers all look
l-'rd, as Mister Rackl ey
h&gt;ui l oi . i t|,a t no m a t t e r howke t m. i i,,. could not g e l that
fotil hII*t* h out

good
soon
hard
San-

Mister Rackl ey t h o u g h t he had a
Lunch, with his f a m o u s Ingersoll
*tti-l i i ma t he hud t he Sanl ord
^Ul»h In- took too l ong to wind
“ i d the Sanford h oy a had lunch
•til tlo-y sure had thi punch.
Ike kley might p l ay ping pong hut
n°t ha*.- hall.
So T o m m y take n
' -elvii-e ilon’ t t r y base hall,
" l,r Rackley t wi st ed jtnd jump&gt;-d
- i ri al 11 - •&gt; tlen and look
•' ’ d Sanf ord got tired uioi
*M' ' 1 '• tiriw,,rk* with u I’ouinl
»f»i u . t
la tub’d a ga i ns t the fence
That

b u d C r ow not to be out
“ ,1‘' hit one
to the
the tall
tall uneut
uncut and
and
&lt;&gt;ne t»
* ’4*-v he did run!
T h e next up
' * I'' ^ ,in,l T o m m y k n e w that he
; . V I " ol
L e o n from stealing
r' i he did steal e v e r y base in sight.
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lie wifllhl
hay. in his
. dollars is
able also
ter since.. - !■ iv is usually
and ' iv pr obabl y
in Florida cheaper

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I h rmir &gt; IIi-ndi-r-ot
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and ini •
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.1 IV•*;iti** r • til.Ti ll out
t. I
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'* pf
I Mil V I &gt;
P .»- f
I f f d't'l Ml .4 to - A ' „ ■ la.i- ! h.
I
the cu- t er i l I In-.It re III t h- r.
tip adjoining
I'll. V •In IH»t i|m w. 1!
\
•i fst 1
ung r.'
rn i •i m m v r - t il
ol l.nt -K h e a vy lighting has i U n m m u n i c a t i o n
w ith
t i n 1 l at t er on higl s a n dy land. and &lt;’ K. Melie .- ,-ri *■ idem
heeii renewed w 11 h the Russians, the -eetiotl hy either t eli-pholli* or tele- t/ttarr'
nt atf agent for t In- I'n.a gg r e — II I A i * ording to Ni enna. graph has not yet I cell established vi r- 11 v id Florida F1I&gt; i-.-uiii 1 &gt;i y
Rot Likely
Sli III 1m l
to Follow
all a t t aeks her e have been repulsed lull It Is feared that the entire tlwn - p i i .
Intin-v
iTurn m&lt;1*fMI*» til.it
S
a
l
e
I
u
s
e
r
Is
Neit her the Vi enna nor I’ et r ograd iif Marshall has hei-ti wiped olf the placed on tint wood ■
&lt;*o siii h -ml
S. a ’)- in-) • t- not only
d a m a ge
otlieial i o in mun t eat io n touche* ujom
i 11INjit-.i*
they
will
do
better
t
han
map
itro!rniithemsel
ves,
hut
they
are
t he operations in the Ca r p at hi an re­
T h e n.amnigtli yellow t11k•-1&gt; to he I lie forerunners of *iem
At 1 o'e lock this afternoon fear*
hut l ’i t rograd recores the capSow in
the ■ t variety for Florida
H1” "
. . . . .
end rot
S t e m «■•.&lt;1 rot is &gt;ansi-d by
he l u r k s- of Ihe
tin nnpor- were entertained for the big dam at drill- three feet apart uiul cul ti vat e
turi* from ttin*
w l i . t i I - ii n a l i h - to enter
a fongii
L
a
k
e
T
o
x
a
w
a
y
.
tinbursting
nf
t a u t town of Haihurt. in T u r k i s h
f r u i i s e x c e p t w h e r e a wound Ir
t
h
which,
it
is
said
would
send
the
Armenia. i'.H miles south of the Bl ack
Itnpli-I Templ e No t e s *
u &gt;• ,k ■ lo-11 11- sue- g ive I item i ntranee
water- -weepi ng through &lt;,»ut*t Car
Sea port of Tri-Li'oiiil
Mr
Iteld of til)- liupll-t I 1 i ' l In- d l - f l n- |- n ill all '• bm t■ 11 at
olin.l Oil I would ete.lt" condltloti*
T h e Italians -till are making h e a d ­
)|) livereil Dll)- o! Ill- better (In -li-oi i-iol i- lo-iau-e it hud- roll
wor-e Hi a n those of th- Jo hn s t o wn
way against t he \u- tna ns . v m ' d i n g
•
at thi- tempi) on Sulida.. ilit on lor i-nt rain e lavoral.li- t here.
lined.
to Rome, especi al l y on tin- I’osinu
morning.
A goodly audi ence was in
Scal e insi-i t- usually collect at
Ilni.ilreds
of
ehildren
from a
line and h a ve repulsed viloent c o u n ­
at
tendance,
and
under
tincooling
til.
-t ill end and Weaken ill)- l»-»i|i-ter att acks wi th heavy losses to the I cotton mill seetinn of the ci ty. lirn-Zt •« l if the great eh-etric fan* Un­
around
the st em
5 'ltn.i- the spores
whose homes wft-e swept a w a y early
Austrians.
people
sat
in
perfect
comfort
and
of
tinfunguare
u«ita!ly
ahundiiut
thin morning, crowded the c i ty hall
ttiis afternoon
Hastily formed re listened u nt o a sermon that should infeetinn is almost sure to occur if
Sorinl Eveni ng at 1‘ arl-h House
lief commi t t ees are maki ng every till th' most wa ywa rd with a desire t he disease has been in the grove
Tim member s of
Holy
Cross
arrangement for the sheltering and to nt once make his pence with G o d, •luring a y e a r or t wo previous. T h e
church and t hei r friends will e n j o y a
a« we’ 1 ns to a sermon that would fruit drop- and deenv -i t- in
If infeeding of the c i t y ’ s homeless.
delightful e v e n i n g of sorial e n j o y ­
tend to relieve tin- mind* of those fui tioti Ol I urn luU" hi tlo- hi'iisnn &lt;b“ment and e n ter tai nme nt tonight at
doubtful Christians, who are " j us t cay may’ not devel op unxil after
Cl os ed for Su mmer
The
Parish
House. Members were
about to slip ”
Mr Reid seemed to the fruit i&lt; pi cked ami shipped.
C o m f o r t C o t t a g e has closed the
urged to c o me and firing with t h e m
II K Ft i-vi i i -, plant pathologist
In- lit a mood lor
placing
his
dining r oo m for the s u mm e r hut has
their families a nd friends and p a r ­
t houghts before tho congregation to the U n i v e r s i t y of Flori da
Ex­
rooms to rent furnished.
ticipate in the g o o d time
Sunday morning and Using a text periment S t a t i o n r eco mmen ds that
Comfort C o t t a g e wi^l open (or t hat well hclitti;d the d a y . lie took growers wa t ch closely (or scale tnMr and Mr s John Ib-rby r e t u r n ­ fall business on October first to ja* a HiibjiTt for hi«
If they- In-come numer ous
"Tht* *ei • s
ed Fri'luy from tln-ir summer h o me a cco mmo da t e thi- many who h.ivi
-ho t i l ' l lo'
r ,i .'d w i ’ L a g o o d
• I ittg
•Hul
in I ,.-i..g
lu th&gt;
in fi.iytiui. Ohi o, where they h a ve made re-erv .itions
a,
lo -how • .| rt»,i' ,t» ' i ?*s»’ ! I' t*J••
Sprit • D&gt;I| 11114%
. i to . n ul
1
for
BIDnthMr H **r by
i- .-1 t ii - •— only h a ve I • h. r epe. r -I mi • o» twt.i- to
that there mav
state- that Sariforil l- a good place
-n ull invalii.ili
thing- in a .If nl keep tin- fro ’ (■ *■ ) f- '. ii - ale* Until
t mil Furni shed Kienus
to live, ami that the climate is as
For the. s um m e r months C o mf or t to bring a wiindi-nng soul to a pe r ­ the picking season
pleasant here during the s u m m e r
Pruning t he il«--d wood is also a
C o t t a g e oilers the most delightful manent mooring in the arms of
m o n , hi nn it Jn in the north.
T h e fungus lives
anil co nveni ent rooms in tin* city. Him that saves all that ask this gootl pr eca ut i on
blessing.
Mr Reid t,o!&gt;l of the well o ve r in d«-ad wood and is r ea d y to
Mina Ann a L e Go t t o who ha* boen T e n dollars a month with hath
known Bi bl e st ory about the rich infect fr.iit when fa vo ra b l e c o nd i ­
t he utt rurt i va g ue st of Mrs. C l a r ­
D e a d wood should be
W. I. T y l e r leaves today for N e w ruler t hut w a? of perfect morals hut tions arise.
ence Cart er l ef t on S a tu r d a y for V a l ­
removed
and
hqj-ned.
T h i s will less­
had
not
done
the
one
thing
needful
Y
or
k
where
he
will
join
M
rs.
T
y
l
e
r
dosta. Ga. S h e w a s the recipient of
to
make
his
soul
right
with
his
en
greatly
the
chances
for spread of
and
spend
several
weeks
at
T
r
o
v
*
many
charming
attentions
while
the
disease.
Maker.
T
h
i
s
sermon
of
Mr
Reid
Syracuse
and
other
points.
here.
pi-n.-t rat i-d 'i

•a

iI.
•d A
it il to
1
Kiel eln-r T h a t is t rue somet i mes,
I
&gt;u
n&lt;
an
\ u y f u r l in ' r w h o w i l l lo- s l i m :
l i o o d s , w iin h n - a c h e d i l i e i r h i g h e s t nl.i
o f F l o ol.l r. a!iz.* d one )■ I l;l- fond) ■ t m a v In- too low to pay
hug
feed1 w ill
a fte r
d ayb reak
l i d - of . &gt; ’ c i i t r i i t i - f o r
p o in t
-in -rtly
a i d vv a- l oi io ' -I t rllII hie
le. I-I at i V•
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v\ • •r • Ii m l 1 • . lli e \ i . i. 01 Itl . o i l , I ' l l al luN
in n rn iiii’
T i i «t
Ii
t-ii! I
MII 11 l !
W h. I I I . . 1'
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th .- ♦! m w u . • i
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i .: v * . ,• *| w It. .
1
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w i’
it in
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far
-IT. 'I
k . - ut i
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week

i

pnv

trim ^

1f
tl.iv ri io i in* ri^itiii «&gt;t if «o».
dwi ndled pe r ce p t i b l y in i nt ensi ty.
Sun-la;,
wit in—sing
merely
h e a vy
hoinhnrdinetit- on the ltriu-h front
l "
i -, I
I

tl o ’

ri-i rutting force t hat w ill go
a w ill ennsist of I.ieut I B
a .-ergeunt. it corporal and a

Min

I

lo

.err ll
keep t|ie
h a v e to pa
' 'T
po cket
I 11 .1T ’
wo r t h s.. tut lint t he I
t *■
t he price id it • t
hi gher t han • "
run he produced
t h a n #IH a ton.
I* II Rolfs, d e a n , o f the t ' ni ver sity of Flori da ("allege of Agricultlire, suggests that any exi ess t hat
t,*.iy tie prod need will find ;t ready
ma r ke t
Buy er* do not care where
hay I- produced if It Is good
They
will p a y northern prices plus tho
freight and perhaps
a few c o m ­
missions for good home g ro wn hay.

A l«*;:e acreage of in-inns and
spri ng v •-etald-s ha ve
1 -it har ­
vest ed thi* year.
A n y of t h a t land
whi ch is not occupied will yi el d gootl
return* i f prepared for hay- crops.
Se al Silo When It Is F i ll e d
Silagy a l w a y s spoils when i t is e x ­
posed to the uir.
less

it

is

C o ns e q u e nt l y , un-

prot ect ed

a l a y er

about

e i gh t inches deep spoils at tho t op of
the silo

(’

l,.

Wi ll oug h by ,

-or of ani mal husbandr y
Fl or i da

profes-

in t he Uni-

virsiij

of

i-ulturi-

r e c o m m e n ds that tin: - do bo

Col l eg e of

Agri-

sgah-d when it n. full.
Gr ass, straw

or h a y

may

he run

t hr o u g h the r u t t e r and blown on top
of t ha silage.

Oat s sown on t op of

this will spro ut und form u t urf t ha t
will prot ect the silage.

It is c hea per

to put on this top dressi ng and l e t it
spoil t han it is t &gt; let the sila,--* spoil.

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BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND ME.”

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
A CHI EL IS AMONG YE TAKING J t O T K S AND FAITII.
• H E ’LL I* It ENT ’EM "— SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
noaooooaoooooooaooooooooDoapooonnoaaooooooqoaoooac»oa
Hear K i t t y :
*
" I red t hat peoce in y o u r paper
Who are K n o l l s and C u t in? Are
whiej said theer was boot l eggi n in
Hog h ar p r es i nk, " wrote an ang ry t h e y metnbent of tho Sa nf or d Boar d
If Kn o tt , then 1 d o n ’ t
subscriber to the c o u n t y seat e d ­ of Tr ade.
itor, says the C h a t t a n o o g a N nws, know them
Suunterer
“ and I reekin y o u mean me, which
is a damli l ye ami I can jfruxe it
'and y ou can stop m y paper d umb
Sa nf or d Sa unt er et :
kwic k "
Wh\ don' t vuu move t in
lery closer to t o w n ’
Old Citizen
'nml 1 reekin vuu mean
*
If &gt;
h
e
a
r
Ci
t
iz
en
kw ick. "
A perfectly natural i|Uestion for
an old citizen who has lived hero
*, If y o u meet a m a n who i» d o w n for y e a rs and mudo no effort to
in t he m ou t h , who t h i n k s t h a t our move it closer.
F ro m m y observn*
t ow n is all wr o ng ; just take him lion here the c e m e t e r y could prob­
aside or g i v e him u r ide and b und abl y do bet t er work if mov ed closer.
him this q u a i n t little song. " T h e r e ' s T h e n . art, p|,.n t y of &lt;te«d
t hat
are fancier towns t han our own need ' burial.
little town, there are t owns that are
Satt merer.
bigger than tins, and the people who
live in the tinier t owns all the city
Dear Suunterer
exci t ement
will miss
Th er e are
I ha ve not come into the Hoard
thnrgs y ou can see in the weal thi er of T r a d e because the C o m me r ci a l
tnw n that "ymf can't in (Ik town Chi h never accomplished a ny th i ng
that is smal l, and yet up and d o w n and I u as a member of that body
there Is mi other town like our little
A Friend
town after all
It may he that t he
Dear Friend.
st reet
t hrough
the hea rt
of on
If y o u we r e a member of the C o m ­
town isn't swell, isn't grand, isn't
mercial Cl uli it never cost y ou a n y ­
straight: hut the peopl e you know
thing, c o ns equ e nt ly y ou ha ve no
in our own little town with a we l ­
ki ck coming.
Y o u will find out
come your comi ng will wait
In the
that the Boar d of T r a d e means busi­
gh rw-'i rig streets
of
tin* glllh-ri
ness and ym i will ha ve to pay be
town, with Us palace, excitement
fore you ko k
Tlie C o mmer ci al
mill t b r ai l . in the midst of the
C l u b was all right when . nil con
throng voti‘ 11 frei |\entlv
1■ ■ ■ 11; [or
w ,i- i v &gt;' r - ■ I
i Icr that t * uieill o W&gt; |I'Mle I
'
1 1 . i•W IIIe i . p l e w h o (ill v e
in dip ln&gt; ai'S work ,iirul t r.til* m tnir t mw .
hi■ t' Ti tii'il tit! II all li e rc for sever ul
in Spite of the 1.M I 1fl.lt It ■* 'M. III
,r. liri-H .1till the Hoard of
'
i l l ■ ■ ! ik., * *' b , &lt; i t 11 11 , r . i,u f
.,1 TI ,
1 1 "I- W.1 - ‘ „ - * :
IIt 1ll lull Tl IS f Li1 l t O'l'l uf
♦ ttt 1li ar part of I lie
• it i/• i
town lifter ill!
h- water t» line

I h a ve no tick* on me,

motor car. maki ng inspection of his
tnrritory

Hear Suunterer
V by don't- we get a hotel?
A nxious
De ar - Auk:
W h y don' t you wnkn up?
Th e
Ca rnes Hotel is all right and going
strong.
T h e r e are several smaller
ones going good
T h e r est aurant s
are .-ill right
i? in het t-r
s h a p e right now in the hotel In*
than ever bef ore in bet* "MVsrbry.
if
you would co me d o w n t own once a
month and look around you would
not he classed among the foolish
ones,
At least y ou ought to subscribe for the Herald and st op bur
rowing the neighbors once a year.
Suunterer.
M o t e men is

of

the
l.lqe

Atlantic

Trai n Muster .1 h
Kelt /el left
| Sanford S a t u r d a y afternoon for J a c k­
sonville to look after the handling
of s t at e troops S a t u rd a y night and
i S u n d a y morning, returning to their
homes, havi ng been released b y the
government

Sure Thing.
Charles M. Sr hwab said nt a din­
ner In New York:
"It's old fashioned nownday* to bolleto that crookedness pays. Wo hnvo
no more crooked advertisement*. Wo
have no more crooked millionaire*.
We hnve no morn crooked Joke*.
They r« eld fashioned
" What sort of a chap fa your
fiance’ - a girl was naked last week
Oh.' slid answered, he's lhn*most
honorable, upright, generous, godly fel
low In the world
■* 'Goodness, you'll starve to d e a t h "
Is what Mils glil would have been
, ytilrallv told In the past hot the tin
HiMir she gut Inst 'week was
Then one of thesg fine days you ll
he living In n white Fifth avenue
house with 17 hatha overlooking Con
tral p a r k " '

Wisdom of Willie
Mother
r -rilvi U hi didn't vnli
( oast-.- Line t rams are heavily com-' when I -,all' ll volt the first t ime’
Willie 1'uuse l didn't h&lt; ar you till
crowded with mountai n travel daily,
you
called the third time
almost e v e r y train being forced to
Mother— Now. how could you know
operat e with ext ra equi pment to
It wa« the third call unless you heard
a c c o m m o d a t e the travel
the other t w o ’
Tlie A t l a n t i c Co list Line will op­
Willie Kasv enough, inn
1 knew
er at e special train on Th u r sd a y , it was Ilie third lime 'cause you
JuL
- p t h with a solid train
L sonudi"' «o mud
Ki ss imme e Va l l ey Florida ca t t l e for
L a F of t e) T e x a s , this being the sec­
ond train of its kind this summer.
Su ch an Accident Never Heard of

Coast

JULT l». m n

Reciprocation.

Sammlo's parents wem ,n„ r |tlr ffw
another town and the 1|t, 1(.
:omo to hid ndlou. to his hc|„V(.d tj T *
cr.
When ahn put her arms a rm™
him his sorrow at parting
leara, and to her adjuration to
wa y s ho a good boy and grow up
T
a fine man" ho blurted between
°
mb*.
T h e a same to you "
Plant# Th a t Give Light.
Many tropical plants ]m,**..*« p - h(
g ivi ng qualities, their hfoHsou,B and
’
st ems being
luminous ;,tid
t heir
mi res also being t h-isiifnu.
IT IS TUI |.
t h a t j t h e unusual sale of a remedy ^
the best evidence of its merit.

RH EU M ATISM

P O W D E R S -Ji
are guaranteed to give relief from -hey.
mutism. T h e y are unusually large a lien.
Sold only by us, 5 0 c and $inil
R
BOWER.

Gener al Super i nt endent J. C*. M u r ­
chison passed t hrough the c i t y S a t ­
urday morning enroute to J a c k s o n ­
ville
after havi ng been o ve r the
Leesburg and Astor branches.
Mr
Murchi son was accompani e d on the
trip by Mr I. I. Spar row, division
engineer from Jacksonville.

in the History o f the Railroad
T h e J Ja cksonv
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Tampa
fast #
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freight, c o mmo nl y known as the
p a cka ge train was wrecked one mile
north of Hun t i n g d on Sat u nl ay jnorn
mg under v e r y
peculiar ci r c u m­
stances
T w o large Florida htiills
were e nga ge d in a light along-ide of
Supt T \\ Mansell spent Friday the Iriick as the train was passing by
at a speed of thirty miles an hour
on the Leesbur g brunch, and a
■ ornputued the general tiupcrinten- T h i r t y five ears of the train had
dent from As t o r to Sanf ord Satur- ptlssed lh® fighting afiimala, when
day morning in his pr i va t e car hi one of t hem pushed the other under
route to Ja cksonvi ll e, Mr. Hansel the side of the mo v ing train causing
s to ppi ng oil at Sanford
two ears to l eav e the rails and p a rt ­
T h e Sanford wrecker
Knurl Master H F Hal ey of h »» ly turn over
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m tnmee was a visitor in Sanf or d Sat
scene
and
track
cleared
up and ears
urd. iv, Mr ‘ Hale*, being in r o m p , h i .
wilt
l'|e a lid l'l III III r Vgen t U I I r&lt; railed with slight ijelux I" fru:tlp
1' I prai t II a ' l v , 'll' d all Ia/e, i, .
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fine. ^1 bel i eve in Sa nf or d and S e m ­ count of sickness of the little girl,
i nol e find, Flori da neat, the U. S. who is tifiw reported as improving.
npxt.
H a v e not iteen o ut of the
. E n g i n e e r C r o s b y left the city Fri­
s t at e in si xteen years hut if a few d ay eveni ng for Apo pka to take
more adv er t i se me nt s can he o b t a i n ­ charge of the run between Apopka
ed by the Herald so m y s a l ar y can ami
Kissi mmee temporarily
Mr
bo paid will go north as fur us J'u C r o s b y will lie greatly missed next
l at ka and see Some of the the world T h u r s d a y at the Mall Hark.
Hoping these few lines will find you , Rond Mas t e r Kenfroe spent Fri­
well, I am
day and Sa t ur d ay on the Leesburg
Suunterer.
and Astor brum lies, traveling on his

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Id make every unma n led
tnan pay a special lax
"Wh at would be the use? ' rejoined
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dodge matrimony would surely sue
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M 'G R A W w i l l d e p e n d o n h i s v e t e r a n s

l&lt;&gt; K'vi nir • } 50.&lt;»)0 for Kddi o Collin*, he al*l&gt; iu finish the season on a c ­
tlirn not being nalJslied ho opened count "! the league getting so fast.
up his heart aguin and bo ught the
t r e at Joseph Jackson w h o is about
the highest priced hall p l a y e r in the
world, except T y r u s R a y m o n d .
As
far a* the other (wo t e a m s in thp
leattue are concerned. St Louis and
Shorlslop Mosl Difficult Position
P hi l ade l ph i a
cluhj
are
h pelsley
on the Diamond.
lost
T h e At hl eti cs are in the cellar
for the rest of their n a t u ra l lives,
while St. L o u i s looks like a lost case
also.
N e x t - week an articl e will ap­ On Account of Long Throw Player
Most Make HI* Play* Quick and
pear on the Na t ional L e a g u e clubs
Clean— Third Ba»e I* Cacleit
and their dillerenent
chances of
Position to Play.
wi nni ng the f l at in their respective
league.
Th a t shortstop Is the must dllllcult
o f the seven fielding (msItloiiM to piny
S c he du l e of the S a n d s p u r
L eague Is the nplplon of all good Judges
T u e s d a y . J u ly 1 Hth. at Sanford, among Imschiill men.
Jul y
20th at Orlando;
Thursday,
The
shortllelder
has
us
many
T u e s d a y . J u ly 2 5 th. at Orlando,
chain es as the second baseman,
T h u r s d a y , J u ly 27 th, at Sanford; atid they are usually much more
While the guardian of the
1st.
at
S a n f o r d ; difficult
Aug.
Tuesday,
Second
suck
lias oceans of lime III
Orlando;
:ird„ at
T h u r s d a y , Au g
w'lih
b
to
make
his plays to llr-l busy
o;
Thurs,
T u e s d a y . Au g Hth. Orliuid
the sli-Tt fielder, on aceniml of the
day, Aug
10th, Sa nf or d; T u e s da y ,
much brnger throw, mUM make Ids
Aug
1 5 th. at Sanf or d; T h u r s d a y .
J»lij\ - a* i lean a- a wi ll ' ll "
l ‘la&gt;s |o
Thursday . bis !
1 7 th
at I If Ian rlo
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are
Vt’opl loll 111V d Ifib 1111
L' 11 h,
S a nf o r d . Tues day
\ ug
II** b - ..........o r a world of ground
\ u g 2‘u Ii. \ au;t . Snn^V^TV^kUi iir-.&gt;t i. . amt !
nui-l follow 111&gt; niiiist .a lili r th. jm Orlando, Thur-da;.
Mops in n long and w i iiniio throw
Vng
He 111&gt;is| do bis share of loueldtig run­
Aug. 21»th, at Sanf or d;
Thursday
undo; M o n d a y , Sept ners at second base. In many cases,
TTi 'a! . ' a l W ^ ! . f it ur s da y. Svjit Till, as in ilia! of llulicrnft of the I'lillllo'
he do, - practically all of the ' rover
at &lt;irlatido; •y’ tp’sday. Sept I ’J th. at
. H|l&lt;1 bllKV oil Mu i»UII hull'
lug ■ '
Orl ando. T h u r s d a y . Sept
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T h e IIrmiklyn- have overconie their
nig W e a k n e s s , tluil of b e i n g llluible to
f l i t l e f t handed pitchers.

Ju»t Split the Difference.
In u jury trial in a small town not
many miles from clvlll/allnn the rural
gentlemen into whose hands tho case
of the plaintiff ami defendant was
placed were so stubbornly divided
that they wore some twenty-odd hours
In reaching a verdict
As they left
die court, after having rendered tho
verdict one of them was asked by a
friend what lb&gt;' I rouble was
Waal.'*
lie said, six o n 'em wanted lo give tho
plaintiff Jl.iioo, and six on cm wanted
to g i v e him fTOUU, so we split the dif­
ference an give him l.'iOO.''

Fans along the eastern end of tho
American league call Fielder Jones'
Hruwnlea tho “ St. laisers."
Tho Ti gers are drawi ng tho fans In
Detroit despite the fact that tho team
Is nut very high In tho race.
" S i e v e ” Il’Nelll Is doing most Ilf tile
cat chi ng for tho Indians and ho is fill­
ing the position most competently
T h er e Is absolutely no truth In tho
report that the Athletics would ar­
r an ge a separate peace with Cleveland.
Detroit feels confident that Ho m o
day T y Cohb will become ns good a
hi tter as Davo Ro'iurtson of the G U nl u

Whaling as an Industry.
WliulUig Is now a well established
Industry off the Portuguese-African
const
T h e "humpbnckod" whale a v ­
er aged lf» feet In Icnglh and tho occa­
sional sperm whale about GO foot.

Connie Mack InslBts that "Ml''
Crowell, the llrowrn university lad. Is
goi ng to he one of tho star hurlers of
Ills staff

Much Fish Consumed In Tokyo.
T h e ".mid,min people iif Tokyo an.Mull) spend IT. per head for tlHh.

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Sanlord Fla.

DIAMOND DUST

Great Thi ngs Expected of N r * York Ginets' Pitchers

Tohn McfJraw (iinnt manager s m s h&lt;- has three pit, hers mi whom he
can i mint for good work lilts season
Poor pll'liaot pi! the Hiatits in th"
sc. mnl division last season
11. &lt;• (ini! Marts is through and that s&gt; ........... lie "Mi* r p ' In is wlm
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around second (or the Red Sox,

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SANFORD’S HOUSF OF SI RVICE

Judging from llie wav ties i ailing
up at bat (Lese .'ays V.nvk Wheat must
be feeling Ills ouIh

SANFO KI)

Om-ation — W h o is the world' s
( ''Phlltle# Answer tho $900,000 Hult of
greatest hall pl ayer ?
tho Ualttmorn Feds," reads a headline.
Ans wer
T y C o b b has been called Probably said No^
the greatest l i v i ng pl ayer for the last
Thoso nations now at war In Europe
ton years.
T h o u g h this y e a r ho is
uro looking for pence. Hut why over­
sl owi ng up a lr ea dy , this s e as on ho is
look Umpire Rlgler?
leadi ng in stolen bases. Al so ahead
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scored.
in runa
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hind tho l ea g ue leader in h a t t i n g and [ Speaker, their percentage In the
l eadi ng In t ot al bases will no t likely leugua standing does.

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Tfi ey ha ve no bust
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low d o w n in the rare
for any one to look over this vast
amount of pl ayi ng
talent
would
wonder why they d o n 't make a more
creditable showing
Ch i c a go
de­
serves a winning teum for if ever a
great sportsman l ived, this old R o ­
man. Charles C o m i s k e y is the man.
Money seems to he no object to Coniiskj', always turning uloosr the
money to get tho best in (ho c o un ­
try. He startled the base hall world

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T h e most ex pensi ve team in the
T r y the a b o v e over on y o u r piano,
Th o hnttlng uf Amos Strunk Is one
whole world is the Ch i c a go Whi te
also lo he cont i nued.
of fho features of the Athletics' games.
Sox. with such utars as Ed di e C o R
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tins, Jackson, Fouriner. John C o l ­
Leiille
Mann.
Cub ontfluliter. former­
l jues t i on
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lins. Jim Scott and several other
ly
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tho
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has at lust recovered
l ando had a hall team.
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delight
T h e Detroit Ti gers never k no wn
T h e ntie that inaf.es l.min's ha tt i ng
Ll I have had a pi tchi ng stalf a lw a y s
i l l e rn g e s w e ll '
man a ge to gel in ill*' lirst division.
Chorus :
Ilf course every o n * k l m ^ t hat
(). where is our I t a ckl e y tonight,
such famous stars as 1 y ( ohh, SinnO, where is o ur R a c k l e y tonight.
ueI Cr awf o r d and H obb y Vouch pl ay
T h e one we l ov e a n d l o v e so well
on this club nml these pl acers alone
(I, where is o ur K u ' k l e y t oni ght ’
account for the great showi ng of t he
txingf -11 »w.
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T U R SANFOKD HKItAI D

PA GE FOUR

Pxjt.tUh#-! V . v r i y I i n ' * I . y and 1‘ ridfcy

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
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owing to tho high prices producer*
will receive for their products.
There is every indication fur a
record breaking summer Throughout
the country.
Surely, even as hard
, , ut a„ (hey are fur iasuei. *»&gt;.■■ ft
publicans will not have the heart to
make “ the full dinner' p a i l " an is­
sue.
Th e Democrats m a y do so.
however. Chattanooga Ti mes

terference with other people’s busi­
ness.
We do not believe there are
inutiy tli at take such an extreme
view, but there can be no doubt that
the number is considerable who do
not regard tht; matter. ,.f securing
^ con ventioh* as worth while, or who
fail to appraise public work at its
true value.
Hence, we are grateful
for such instances as the Whitner
case.
It goes to prove that much
good for the development of the
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country is &lt;lonn iu thin way, and
many tithes never heard of or given
public testimony.
Reporter-Star.

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Your Business is Invited
X

WE desiiv to have every person appreciate the fact that this Hank
invites Itunkmu Imsiness. We are in a position to take tare of a lar^e
number of account s without interfering .with the efficiency of our ser­
vice, and the pains wo take with ouch individual at count.
We invite your account assuring you prompt ahcl courteous service.

CATTLE WILL BE FENCED
Tf.ME DRAWS NEAR FOR PREt IM T
LAWS IN FLORIDA
(K.
Mnrmi), In Hwl.|« litvVrt

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T H E SO UTH A N D C O L L I E R S

T E REST BE A RI S H ACCOUNTS I N V I T E D

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PEOPLES BANK O F S A N FO R D

Collier's Weekly is supporting Mr.
With the widespread Interest, fol­
Hughes for the Presidency.
Col­ lowing the holding of the South
J t fY4Hf rOUR
lier's was on?' of the leaders of the Florida Ca tt le Conference a t Tampa
T h r State l * r i * M Association of revolt against " Cannonisin. " etc., February 15. lfi|5, there has come
Illinois refused to accept an Invita-1 a n d B l i p | , o r l t .(j M r . u„osevrlt in an increasing demand for regulation
f M HAND
O. L. TAYLOR
R. R. DEAS
tion to a banquet to be prepared in |qjo
II. R. STF.VFJMS
of cattle and stock in t he various
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WOODRUFF
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their honor, because the host was I „ .............................. . . . .
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Colliers says:
The truth is. the localities fn the state and the best
Sears &amp; Roebuck. the big mail o r d e r 1
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geographical center of gravity of the nml proper methods t h at may be
ht 'se.
I he Illinois newspaper men
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Democratic |&gt;arty is somewhere in taken to secure such laws for the
take the stand that the mail order
the fastnesses of the Ozark moun­ various precincts and districts that
houses injure their evarinus comtains, Democratic solidarity is great­ may desire to vote such laws upon
TnunlUea and would not«acccpt tho
est where illiteracy is most common, themselves.
hospitality of tho Chicago firm.
where public education is least re­
Th ef e seems to be an impression word ' P O S T E D ' in letters not less tify the result to the board at Its J commlulonera of said county. fn
Wonder how many merchants from
garded.” — Enid (Okla.) Evants.
that the s t a te legislature can exact than two inches long, followed by next meeting after said election, j case^ tho sunj^ of money is not paid
those editors’ home towns showed
Colliers hates the south ami every­ such a law. similar to t he local op­ the owner's n ame. "
j The election herein provided shall to tho owner or owners within nine,
their appreciation of this stand? —
tion local law, but this is an error.
ty days as above' provided, it shill
thing
southern
worse
than
the
devil
Miami Metropolis.
" I n those counties or parts of be held in accordance with and the
hates holy water. Because Wilson is The local option liquor law was not counties that have the benefit of the returns made according to the ‘‘lei - become a part of the general fuijd
—O —
but
* * art , rutuhllNtimg
* i i* i
of the*
southern born, forgetting that Lin­ simply an act. .of . the legislature,
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Rpenal
a •
no range. * 1tion 1Inwn
11
1,1 state of Florida. I! of Raid county,
; . to ht* urocI1 ;n in*
Sanford has just passed through
(J, (,Nl. The board of commissioners shall county commissionerii may decide."
coln was also, it just simply hates was the result of the adaption of an |h(&gt; rBtUe ownpr muM
an experience in advertising that him ami nupportit Hugh***
That*# , ttinendmpnl to tin* constitution of be
liable for damages for trespass make the necessary provisions for
"Sec. 6. T h a t this act -|m|j Ito
should prove a lesson to all Florida
the
whole milk
in the
cocoa. 'he -state of Florida, and a local
.
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holding
said
election
and
the
siijierinto
effect immediately upon it. p**.
Accord me In I he
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committed hy his stock
ro mm uni fir*
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Uolller’s has a large constituency in "l»Don cattle law or no fence law.
visor .if the registration of said enun- Hrtge and approval hy the (inventor
Mcrnld h Mick i fi«J t\ul u;tl * ln»^»* ruftif ,
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sen d itut On- projier registration J i js ja ppr ov n l . "
colleited one thousand dollars from
This
amendment uf
d a m a g e for iii'iir;. to
least be in blissful ignorance of its same manner
I.u.iks
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tiie Sanford -ackers for a lumk that
would have to be passed by the !eg,s• '*&gt; l ^ r i y owners and .lam .......
f llllW...g said el, tion I'he
abuse. Ocala Manner
Drew Straws
was supposed to tell of the erisji
l i tu r e of 1 91A and then voted upon “ «*’ l " »'r° l * " " y »*y cattle owners
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of calling
and holding jlu*
H dliln t :nal&lt;t at:v ill", , - i n to
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also
dropjiing
it
from
Ranferd celery, the large heads of let­
by the people at the next general , u r '
Larh has its ow ,
election or elections, after being tip- fb’- _g" *• lr' I r i T a K tin's &lt;.
rantstuce that grows so abundantly in the lint nf periodical* carrying the t election
merits and demeritn. am
ml must be
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p#w er e l
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d e c i d e d b y the f u e l s Itl
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mi 1 - of the countv funds upon proper’
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sult* d by a matt who heard the talk
and who subsequently lo t am.- the
purchaser of a large tract in Volusia
county which he will turn into a
stock farm.
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closed or unfenced land with the places at which they shall be held 2
same force and effect as rf such enT h e board of county commission- I
closure' and fences had not been so ers shall appoint three registered ♦
dispensed with. Notices required to voters in each jirecinct. tiling a peti- v
bo posted on lands shall be sufficient. tion for an election, to act ns man- *
if the sign board shnll h a v e * thereon nger of said election, and,said m u n a - j X
in letters easily seen and read the gers ahull hold said election and cer- *

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i NOVELTY WORKS |

livestock, rattle, hogs to run at 3
the said b o a r d shall caff su*h =
Mill Work of Every Description
election in the voting precinct or
precincts, tn be held within thirty
PHONE No. 105
SANFORD, FLORIDA
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against

basis, with industries working over­
time ami bank clearings increasing.
California. Washington and O r e ­
gon riqxfrt conditions better than
normal.
Crops Were damaged by
frost and droughts in some sections,
but the outlook is considered good,

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H law f .r if,. ami all damage

and

T h rou g h ou t th*’ southwest h t w
j., property i l n r e i n , or connect ed " r pr**, tuct a n d . by publishing in
liens ronditbins generall y are satis- (herewith, anti lit regard to hunting ,,,u‘ ° r
newapapers in the connf act or y
.
or Itshing t*r other kinds of trespass *.»’ • the object for which such elecMissouri. Minnesota nml Kansas on lands, shall not become inopera- H " " ,,r elections are called, the dat e
rej.ort liusiness on a good, sound t ive, but shall ajtply to s u c h mien- ,,f holding same anil th*- tint*' anil

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connection, Fri'quentiy &lt;&gt;ur iu-igiil. rs
sneer ut public meeting/, and jiitblic
talks
Not very long ago we hoard
tin*! some on •• hail remarked that
a certain individual seemed crazy to
get every convention to the town
which could he induced lo come.
This individual sj.oke disparagingly
of litis kind of eiiterjirise. he didn't
regard it uh cnlerjiriac. The manner
in which he spoke would indicate
thttt^ ho regarded it aa a kind of in. . •' .

m iddle
th e

in

pr.

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nf
&lt;mint
In* |»ri*-«*ritt*il lo iht* Ho.ir*!
1 been diapunavti with, is secitmt . H J f. c ount y commissioners of that court

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lings

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reports

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consider,-,!

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has

I romiiliona, but business hi generul amended l&gt;y the legislature of 11H3
satisfactory and the outlook good and approved June 7. 1 *1 I
&lt; h velnml repurla business ex**d- |„ ( ounlies Where I'enre is Dis
lent
Industries working to rapte-ity
pensed with
and building* going up on every
" Wh en eve r fences or iurloauret
hand
Bank cl* ..rings ami wages hnve
or s jlan
t ,.r |)L. di*
art* inrreasiiig.
penned with in any county or part
In the southern stales, with
in- of county in this state, by reason of
il'ustries active, money rates easy any no-fenee law. or law making il
ami a demand ?'»r labor, business unlawful for livestock to run at
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D. C. BROCK
MERCHANT TAILOR, CLEANER, DYER AND REPAIRER

Sanitary Steam I'reaslnff, Hut Gawolnic Dry CiystninK- Altera­
tions of All Kinds on Short Notice
Join Our Gentlemen’s Valet Club.
$2.00 I’er -Month.

SUITS $15.00 UPWARD
CALL AND SEE ME ON SANFORD AVE.
.'PHONE 174

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T H E S A N F O R I ) HERAL D
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vention.
Ed says that he had the
time of his life hut is glad to Ret
hark t&lt;i .Sanford wh*re it is m i -h
cooler than in th* ni r t h s ' f i c-ties.

y u l e Happenings— Mention
of Matters in Brief
i'ersonai Items of
I n t e r eh t
♦

I h&lt;* II -raid h i s i m t a ’ le l a Polar
Ilea' e ' e ' t n r fan n th - n'fi • o' thbu-llli-ss in l inger an I it is th - r.-il
thiiiR
Vou Ret them of th - Fernald
Hardware (J i , fo* th - «rn i ’i su n of
?-ri and they are w »rt H ten d illar.s
It pays to adv.-rtis-

of the Floating Small
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Reader*

S u m m ary

f

" G u to the Hear h
Rond to Daytona now in Rood

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condition

Mr* T. 0 . C h ar l e s left yest erday
f or R i d g e w a y , S. C . , hor former
horn e. wher e she will sptmd an e x ­
tended ^vacation.
v

T r a »e over C O N C R E T E B R I D G E
to the Reach”
JM-tf

Misses B e u l a h and Jessie HuTchinT n Our I'alrnn*
«on left on t he s t e a m e r M o n d a y for
U e have just lieeli aide to add
j a c kso/Tville, en rout e to IliriKhuin|&gt;l on. N. V., wher e t hey will spend another F I R S T CLASS P L U M B KK
to our force of |ilurnlw-r-s. atid niw
their vneutlon.
Until* f u r th e r
notice. Woodland
I'ark will he open only S u n d a y s .
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hope &lt;V*i&gt;*-nhle. to k«'
cyith the
di-mands in mis up in us for this ser­
vice
We earnestly thank you for
your patronage, and soli-it a con*

Chas. L. Fol k has t ak e n up the
tinuation of sam*. nnd assure y o u
* o r k of the M e t r o p o l i t a n Lif e In- thal w# wi „ miltB our g r M l e i t en.
suranco Co. of this 'territory, suc­ deavor to serve you well.
ceeding E l m e r E. Rogers.
Mr. Pol k
M A H O N E Y W A L K E R CO.
is an
experi enced ins ur ance man
9 5 -Jtp
having handl ed the busi ness of other
compani es for several y ea r s .
•
,
Notice
d o i n g to t he B e a c h ?
I n v e s ti g at i
Semi a nnual meeting of the stock*
" C r a y Gnblea.
Modern, cqnveni- holders of the Seminole Cu- oper a t i ve
enl hotel on b a t h i ng beach.
One M,.rral„ i | t. ( o m ,,any will, he held in
Mock no r t h of C l ar en do n.
S»pecia,lhl.
on Aukus1 m |.. at 7 ;:io'
rates b y week.
C r a y Gables. S e a ­ l» rn
breeze, Fla.
8 7 - Tu es s t p
T . A New ton. Secy
I ir
Norris Mi-Fall, a registered
I'm-s J|.
pharmacist will h a v e ehargn of thpr, -.. r ipl i on ' d e p a r t m e n t of K. (
U T O R S O.N'l K F A R M E R S N O W
llovvex in t he a b s e n c e of llruce A n ­
derson, wh o is t a k i n g a course in
I.) man T w i ns .Successful on Stnugc
pharmacy in A t l a n t a
•
and Successful a* Florida
Th e Mnytonu B e a c h Hotel, open
Fa r mers
all the year, oil ers special s um m e r
IMl•• t i i . m - - i nt&gt;. I h - r
riii
Surf t&gt;.tilling rooms fr• - to
iil.t
x\ h«i in*\
farmed
l u-lurt- a n i l
S e a- f oo d ilmners a *»|•••• i.11
wn»M *|Tllfs f».|! IihI
fh.ti «•' .1 •»!}. I (
if
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\ i ir- - - ' aini .v 1 - i i
■ visiting in ‘ a f f o r d left
r
fi»r Ohi o, w hi-re h|ii- w a* .-ailed
’ -i. - crii hi * i ll i o-* o' hi ’ iti.o * i Mr- *- A
B r a d f o r d left buml.i
t artersville. ( l a . where she will
! i hi rein.ill
1 hi
.no
hi r p a r e n t »

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during tv • - I - o i l - t In g o o I If.. A ■ t
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Kolb-',
' ■ " ti
t 'lav
M il ’tl.i' l a r i ’
&lt; -•
o' i h.ittanoogu l* ill the city and
v* - I have cha rg e of the brick work
1 ‘ • &gt;.lllf-ird 1 H a - -|o gap
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1 ill on II
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f..r W a s hi ng to n w here he will the. d ’d hot mind the hard work
..t
■ i the Na t ional C o nv e nt i on of It would tick!.* some of l heir oil
a i -t&gt;-r- and spr-nd a f .- w d ay - companion* ■ &gt;! the &lt;t.ige now t &gt; *e&lt;the T a i n s in .. .er iM- and straw hate
t al
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. o v e r at pi. bug the I e!|
le-e With th • g o eli.. i. eoryi u a n d v I —11 but t lie •
and t hev I. IV&gt;- mad" it • “ I wit h a
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ot b •’ Ititi •
li.. . c r&gt;
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registered
hog*
Not
mil.
d&gt; they
cal!. I I,
t h - *udd«&gt;n deat.'i o' ni* ;
list- ail of their own hav and n t l v
Hi*
many
fri tiH
h re
feeds hut they have some of the
*• "p-ufute wi th bint in thu loas of
llnest corn in that part of the coun­
hi* I.Pit friend
M r s T h a t- i i e r retry corn raised on high land with
i . c., | o.i*- at L o . i ng t . il o-i a •no fertilizer
that will m ak e tif»&gt;
rmint of the illness of her father,
bushels no the acre.
T h e twins
Lol. Chinn.
have demonstrated that a man who
&lt;*. J. Miller hns been appoint knows n ithing about farming ran
,-d to the C h a i r of Hygiene, Sa ni tt - come to Hori da, work hard for a
t |on
nd P ub l i c Heal t h at Rollins few year*, s t ud y the conditions and
&lt; o lle g e and will d el i ver two le.-t ires make good.
T h e y believe in the
a week, aside from t eaching a class. Ci trus Exchange way of market i ng
" Mi n friends hei*»- are extending goo.I fruit, they bel i eve' i n coopera
' &lt;' i!a ti ons to Prof Miller upon
|if f.iriI1,.fR an.I a be.'ter u nde'
ip**-ili,iii
"*ition m
in th
thi* colb*ge thal h» -t,Hiding &gt;.f crop* and fcrtibzer* and
for ri "fly ut tended.
packing in better stock arid *t *. *
•Mi.*s M a r ga r et
Stevenson
and feed iirul they- are making ti » f a r ­
•f*&gt;mond G o r m l y left y es t er da y for mers nl this section sit up and take
JacLsonvilli-, ufter spending several notice
'*'&lt;-ks with their aunt. Mrs. W. M
Not only ilid tH* boys cotne here
ii
“ Xu-s on Sanford Heights.
ai pioneers but»t|||iir wive* also dr
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par a ' - is I.., , 11—. • . *, '.-i I h . thi* iit*pe&lt; 11,1 n 11 tv 1,11 Id I
promptly isoI l t e , | III la. k * o | | ' . ill.
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front
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struck her flag af t er tin- first rush
Ret ween these two exploits the
Sp. &lt;-&lt;l\ visit.-d Vab-lta. nllil I'nibrnmT h . - r i n g W IIS
l ' 11V I m m j u i h * . - r i l l . ..I
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• • w h ic h an u iiin ls ta k iilit*
D a lle app ari-ntly th e in p la tu

g*-nuim r .-p tte d

T h i s inspection of trains and ves­
sels. h owever, is confined to the e x ­
a mi nat i on
of children under six
years of age
On arrival of trains
from tin- north pass n g c r * w h o have
y oung children in their cha rg e are
requirt-d to remain in their place u n ­
til the appearanc e of a physi. lun and
professional nurse, who are assigned
to the work.
A brief but searching
ex ami n a t i on is ' made, tin- t e mp e r a ­
ture of all y ou ng children is t aken
and ih.-ir |.h\-i d oiiditioii i* noted
m o m e n t * the pa rt y
11•&gt; *it*pi&gt; i. iii *. condi-

Ni g h t .

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''- — |cities of Florida, at the first war ni ng
Had to Cat ch Rain Water In Their of ' li ng er , prepared to resist the incotning to this st ate, of the. disease.
Helmeta, Say* American
I Th es e efforts lit protection huvo
Volunteer.
been cu- i i-ntrated at those por(s
l*nrls
“ I have ln-«-n three dny« and cities, wbicb are t he natural
without food hi-llig aide to he brought entry way* hy water and rail from
to uii company. " -aid Frederick ('up- the northern infv ted points,
at
devllle, one of the Auierleali v«dim- Jacksonville, K.-/ West, Pensacola,
ti-ers in tin- correspondent of tin* Sun,
Live O ak, L a k e C i t y and Fernanlie being in Purls with four day*' per­
.lina
In iiildition, the S t at e Health
mission In r .. o g ui li &lt;n o f Ills having
(Miner ha* co mmu ni ca t ed with thu
Jij—t won a war cross.
"But It Is nothing lo In- without physicians of the state, calling their
to existing ' conditi ons,
food." In- added. "What Is linposslhle j t l e n d t i o n
to hear Is thirst, (ii-riaan harrier Are and asking their earnest cooperati on
(Ills regiment had t wi ce taken part with t h e - S t a t e Bo ar d, to keep con­
In jittueks armynl Y a u x ) was too trol of t he si tuati on, by fepor t ing
heavy anil eontliluoiis lo let men bring by t elegraph any case or suspected
lip food nr drink. At Inst we made case of the disease.
our way. among bursting shells, to n
Especial vi gi lance hn* been exer­
Huh- pond, in which more tliiin one
body had been lying for some tlnn*. cised ut Jacksonvi ll e, as through
We could only get to the |sind by this g a t e w a y to Florida a l arge pornight and would Intre missed the way iiqti of travel to the s t o t e finds enbut It w iis marked mil by the line of trance.
1 he Jacksonvi ll e Opard of
corpses o f men who hail tried to reach Health has combi ned wpth the S t a t e
It.
Boaril to inspect e v e r y truin entering
" We found a new use for our steel the ci t y wi th passengers from points
helmets when It rallied.
We would
north of Georgia.
All ships entering
0,,r hea,,B T'T'vurd so that the the port are st o p p e d at the M a y p o r t
rM" ,hi,t f c " on our he, met * rnn do,''n qu a r a nt ine and t he qu a r a nt ine o f ­
to the front part and then wo cauglit
ficer m a k e s a careful exami nat i on
It In our tin cups."
su bm i t ti n g his report, so t hat when
the vessel renches t t e r m i n a l at
RICH EST JAPANESE WOMAN
Jacksonvi ll e, t he health authori ti es
are forewarned and prepared to act

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A visit to the Lyma ml ul e F ar m at
Purest C i t y is an e y e opener to the
Briny* Up Rear of Hi* Troop* In
oldest i nha bi tant and it is a cinch
Retreat, I* Cut Off by Shelia,
t ha t in the y ea rs to co me the L y m a n
and Never I* Seen
T w i n s will not o nl y he a m o n g the
Again.
most successful farmers and g ro wer s
in th - state hut t h ey will he called 1
I'nri* An oUlcer who has returtiefl .
to higher positions in t h e counci l s of from tin- Verdun front gave this de­
men for t he/' h av e the push and e n ­ scription of the battle for the iMisse*er gy t hat makes leaders In ’thought si on -d the ('a u res wood:
and u c t i n e .
''The ii flu Ir of tile Caures wood Is
olle -&gt;f tile 1110*1 glorious episodes of
the tiinile of Verdun. Th e chasseurs,
wlm w. re cliurgisl with defending this
part of the •eelor, were under the ortier* of Lieutenant Colonel Drtnnt.
They have add(*tl a tmigiiltleeiit page
BRI TI8H N A V Y P ROU D OF W O R K to eoiiteiii|M&gt;ntry history hy their un­
yielding gallantry.
OF L I E U T E N A N T C O C H R A N E .
"It whs 7 :lf» In the morning of F e b ­
ruary ‘go when the (SertllllllN be­
gun preparations for their attack. T h e
His Exploits With Small Ship, Poorly bombardment began with iinusiial vio­
Armed, Are Cla**ed With the
lence and our listening posts, a cco rd­
ing to orders, fell Imek on the first
Mott
Brilliant Annalt of WarJ
line where we awaited the attack.
fare on the Ocean,
"A - 1•.iiii of Iron In-gun to pass over.
It
w - in lie I. more tliuii ii storm, it
A recent writer. Mr J I Edgar, hns
i inr shelters, even the
retold tin- almost incredible exploits wii* n d«*tugc
&gt;•( tile Speedy, [lie ft ret riiinmnlid of best - oli-trneti-i|, Were ib'Hmll*lied.
"About two o'clock tile effects of tlie
young Lieutenant
Cochrane, after­
wards Admiral laird Dundnnald, In­ boinbarilnietit were tremendous. T h er e
ventor. fighter and strategist
Tin- did no) remain a single shelter worthy
little vessel was absurdly small and of tie mime. Th e otlleer next In romIII eipilpped. on o ve r manned and tin lllll !&gt;•I to l.lellteiillllt Colullel Drlallt
rh rnriiied rrnff of 1 f.s tons e a r n i n g wii - . * ioil -I v Moiiml.il ami many &lt;&gt;f

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E m m a A b b o t was also well k n o w n
and is t he niece of the famous E m m a
Ah h o t and she was also a m e m b e r
of the Twiiub&amp;iihow and a f t e rw a r d
marri ed
Howar d
Lyman
T he s e
ladies also had t he mu ra ge of their
convi cti on* and c a me with
th-ir
hushatuL* to c a r v e out a home in the
wilderness and t h e y are h a p p y and
cont ented in their Florida homes.
It is a far cry from tin- lights of the
musical co medy and op-rutie s&gt;agc
to a farmer's life in Florida l ul l the
L y m a n Twins are living ex amp l es of
| what a man can do in this state.

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Swi-i-t p o ta t o . - are so ca«iiy raised
that they u*ual!v r iise I lo*m*r!v es.
The averag*. farmer eatisiil.-r* his
last-, compliti-d whi-n lie *. -l * the
plants, a . . nrilmg t . •'
I* - MrI'uarri.- state a.-, at for the I mv. r-it . nl Florida I xteiisi m D i v ision
- w i - i l p o l a t .«•*
do not n e e d much
. ut 1 1v at i on, l.iD th.- little the-. i|o
i . .-.I ,- i - - i r t i . i l
Tbi-r
I* p r o b ­
ably no crop which n i l rewound
more g«-ii.-rou*l\ t • a 11»t
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.ltd . o v e r " . I lln- *,. ■■ I - ih.
i ' i ho
dep.-mb- l up ill to i i- I" 1 h weeds
ami grass, but until then they shoul d
he cul ti vat ed
I ’ util tin- p'aut.* h &lt;1-111111' e- ta bl l- h" I t hev art- i. &gt;t cup,ihb- of euiup'-tmg with vvei-da and
are apt to hr smot hered or s tu nt ed .
With a little cu l ti vat ion t hey will
make qui cker g ro w t h nnd an earlier
crop
I ' ui t ivnl i on should be cont i nued
only until the vine* have b^yomo
large enou g h to c o me with the' xvecds.
If it is gi ven later t han thift it is apt
to i nterfere with thu format ion of
potatoes nnd with the root s y s te m .
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Mr*
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T i i * - S p r - e d y ' s c s r e t - r r m ! . * . l a t- la s t
inl«led: 1 XXi( ui 1 - prefer lo 1lie ' Til** • Mr* ,1 II W nn sp. nt a pleasant
it i i . i p t u r e
b u t n i t h o u r It s h e m ir r &lt; - n
i l i - r e . l t o o n e v e s s e l t h e F n - n c b b a t - 1• 1* fl.tw, im| &lt;h*\x 14 hi* 1 Ih *4 .* alld we aft. moo n
at
the home r.f M r*
hit. D.-ssalx, she had been pallant 1.11 A ept. The iii.i*i liar.I.-h&lt;»'*l o f our 111 a k i - m o r e l h u r - d a y
Iv lighting against several nt once . 1. --. ill s |&gt;|..■»*•ill at thi* HI •'Uf w i*ro
M i s * F l o r e n c e ( i l l - n o i l I* V l s l t ' l i g
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chivalrous Freni h c a p t a i n do 1•X• rw helmii**! t. \ elll.itb.il
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n ' l i - h » c o u l d n o t " d e p r i v e o f IDs
lilili »•••11 1 1 Mr iiii&gt;
lie -l„ ll* i
s w o r d m i i n i c e r w h o h a d s o m a - v ll
to
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h o u rs a lru g g b -il a g a in s t Im p o s s lb tll
il T'» iilvt-s nml .iMir plan* had 1ii*en liiirm-u
tie s "
Mi l 1lie Ivv.-III x Ul *t and the rn •lor to r«~
Th e e pi d e m i c of i nfanti l e pur.tl
T i l e F alla s , t ' o i l i r n n e ' * firs t r e a ll y
ysi*. which i* orev ailing »o alarm.1 - q u a l e s h l | i . did
not n c b l e V O so Ih at was fclv •*lk
' ■ Plain Reiiqiuird said 'At b a s t ^m j,|y j„ N (. w Y or k h i " catiaed fear
n i n n y n e a r Impoaiilbllltlen on the llttlo
let l|« try to s i i v e.sotui” of thpv- b r ave 1 throughout t he entire country which
'•».••«!*•. h u t h . - r return to Plvmouth
utter her first crulso was marked by n fclloVVH.'
varies in d eg r er in i nvers e propor­
"Olir retreat began proteeteil on the
uniquely hrllllnnt tourh. Stio had
tion to t h e d i s t a n t c from the renter
ta k e n ric h p riz e s
Among the booty flunk by a d.-tiiehim-iit of »-ha«seiirs. of i ii fi-&lt;-11 o ii
it hit* produced a
w e r e some
wonderful grent golden Tin- bends of tile xsilutiili oil leaving
condition of a nxi et y in Florida t hat
the
wood
were
welcomed
hy
a
cr
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s­
candlesticks from Mexico. T h e y wero
has not
been parallel! in many
of i.uperb size and workmanship, and lire from tin- enemy's mitrailleuses. It
years.
was
of
no
use
to
attempt
a
reply,
and
d e s i g n e d for ecclesiastical u se; but
For sever al reasons it is thu part
f' oclirane found t hem equally adapted the fragments o f the section which
to enhance n naval triumph.
When, were nlile to Pscnpe from that zone of wisdom t hat e v e r y s t a te nnd sec­
nt sound of the signal gun, thu Inhabi­ rallied nt Hiiumont on the llrst line tion should guard a gai ns t its . pos­
ta n ts
of Plymouth flocked to- the of ..nr second position.
sible coining, however r emote that
SUFFERI NG AND SURGERY
"i*o|oip-l Drliuit had wished to set
w b n r r e s . t o b e h o l d the l ' n l l n s s w e e p
possibility may l»It i* a disease
..III
among
tile
III*!
lie
W
IIS
lust
seen
can !&lt;•&gt; avoid.*! by using
in l i l y to * to r a i u l i o r n g . - . t h e y
w ere
that I* not whaMy uml&lt;-r*to'&gt;.| by the
1&gt;\ a c h a s s e u r w h . . vva* cut "fT v. i l h
d n z z b - d a n d a m a z e d t o s e e h e r tall
m i ,. I
this my*'
hy the "in i&gt;- storm &gt;&gt;f -hells Aii.-r medical profession
m a s t s n g l t t t e r tu t h e s u n s h in e us If
had temporarily tery seems to cnmpli.-ute tin- men
.c
I.i.iirtiurilmciit
tip p e d
w ith liv in g
fla m e
To each
T h e disease appear* to l.e
'in ketn-d i 'olotii-l Drlalit Iliad*- Do- ace.
mast was proudly afllxed a live-foot
lui*»eur leave llrst, crying to iijiii. slow-, c o m p a r e d with ot her infections,
golden c a nd l es t ic k! — Youth s C o m p an ­
TRAOI MARg
'iiood-by and gmul luck.' He remained in its d e v e l op m e n t , and the patient
ion.
until be was certain that none of Ids may travel far before the disease
PILE REMEDY
..tell we r e left In the wood. nn«» has m | y rej|rh jtl| diagno, Btde stage.
It
Architecture Improves With Age.
never been sex-n since."
is but n a t u r a l that families with
Relieve yourself of thi* ailment at
T h e knowledge that ago Improves
•^r and Mr*. R. JJ. Monroe ha ve serve equall y a s ' m u c h credit. ' Mrs.
home.
Easy to use and thoroughly
children
in
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, feturned h o me aft er a pleasant visit
Graduate's Gift* Mostly Socks.
of the p r e v a l e n t disease, should Tly dependable.
Sold only hy us 5 0 c and
0 Points in No rt h Carolina and well known as a great stage favorite now, but tho realization that tho lmLent o i l , O. Floyd Lymuii, u inetn- from the pestilence, sc at t er i ng -to 11.00. R. C. B O W E R .
irovetm-nt Ih due to tho texture o f tho
_ ''r souihouatcrn states,
who starred in several production*
a;trfacoB and tho softening of tho rigid lior of (lie grndqiitltig class j . i Kenton, every part of the c o unt ry .
j / *'&lt;J Rourko has returned * home and for many years yras the prima line* la recent and hns not yet b y any Is thinking of sturtlng n hubcnlnshery.
In view of these fact s, the S t a t e
i n * d M r s . I ii eans become general. — Ay ni ar Em- l ie receiveil Tit) pairs of socks as g-. nduf ! l ,t "pendi ng a we ek or t wo at donna for t he L ym a n Twdns.
*»lti raoro attending the Elka- C u n - Howard Lyman, who w
asjM i**(
Hoard of Health, cooperating with
nllon presents.
was..
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Prepared Specially for Thla Newspaper
By Pictorial Review

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A n Interesting Summer Frock.

T H O M A S EM MKT WILSON
E. r K I I O r S O N I I O I I S I I O U I K K

For the outer waist d os e lire under
arm and *houlder am ms then turn
umirr the hem. Gather along the
shoulder seam and the lower edge and
stitch n band of tnj&gt;e the length of the
shoulder stay, under the gathers at the
shoulder scain. f ’loae *;nm of aleei..
rufllc and gather
between double

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Practice in Slnte and Federal Court*
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SCHELLE MAINES
LAWYER
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Dr. J. A. TROVILLION
s p e c ia l is t
In CANCER. GOITRE and TUMORS
Cure Th e m Without Cu t ti ng T h em Uut^

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notches and shoulder
seams even.
The outer waist is now readv to be
nr ranged on the lining. “ The* center
fronts and Lack o f each piece must
be even. Hring lag^o “ O ” perfora
•inns near shnulder seams together
and tack. Htitch lower edges together
ninl upper row of gathers to [toattinn.
If it is desired to trim the want
" i l k a band hii.I rnflle, sti tdi a Ions
bun.! o f nmti rial
I inch wide %
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Horses ace generally given credit for
a great deal rnoro Intelligence than
they actually possess. Scientific tests
show that In wisdom such ns human
beings display, horses, are hopelessly
outclassed by dogs, monkeys, and even
by cntB. T h e horse can be taught to
do cert ai n things Just because ho Is
too stupid to ha ve Ideas of his own.
Llko many human prize pupils, ho can
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Wi sdom In Gotham School*.
Hero la on c t a mp l o of the wisdom
which Is imparted to thn puplln of
New York # public schools by a worn
nn teacher.
In cxplnniitif; how Jilt!
Kill ron Kuirwna named, Tthn (old the
1 class ‘'that a man went out gunning
for sen gulls
H« killed one on (he
stream that borders St ate n Island and
t hereafter tin* stream was known ns
Kill ron Hull." This la not a fanci­
ful tale, but an absolutely truthful re­
cital of the kind of “ education" Im­
parted In the “ fads and fancies
schools" here — Pittsburgh Dispatch

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Iron Industry are impregnable to the
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donation creeping out of n grocery
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States and Foreign counties 1915- and II Statc*s 1915-16.
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Have Ihrm
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projections rut off and decayed
molars extracted,
It was Sunday morning.
Pa Jen­
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sleeves rolled up nnd his arms cov
••red to the t*R&gt;ow with flour, stood ui
SAM OBI) LODOIS *
the kitchen table trying to make
bread
Ma sat nearby and directed
Sanford Lodge No 6 2 , F. and A. M.
the operation,
" T o think I had to go and slip nml
Communication e v e r y first and third
Visiting brethren
break that arm on a Saturday." he Th u r sd ay s ut 7 :3 0 ,
moaned ntn. gazi ng disapprovingly at welcome.
S. ( 5 , Kennedy
Iter b a n d a g e d right arm, "nml l eave ua O. I, Ta yl o r
Secretary
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without any fresh baking fur Sunday "
' Well, your little old William Is on
.Monroe Chapter No. 1 5 , It. A. M.
tin* job." cheerful ly quoth pa " S long s
Mt-chs every second uml fourth T h u r s
I’ve g o t any muscle w e ll have bread j day in Masonic Hail o ve r the Imperia
He kneaded with added energy
! Theatre, Visiting companions welcome
J . F. Karim I z
O. J Miller
"Von must nr.t work It as bard ns
Sei'y
High Priest
that, declared ma
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---------------------- pieces nml make loaves and then It'll - f minole &lt; haptrr 2 , O r de r Laslern Sl a
have to rise again No— not like Hint
M gets every first and third Tu es da y
That won't muko a nice-shaped loaf."
In each month. Everyone wfio has seen
"What ' s shape If It's good to cat?" h l i S t a r in the East are cordially invited
inquired pa. “ A’ oti just stop worrying, to visit this chapter.
Alice E. Robbins, Se c ’y
ma. Everything' s going to bo all right,
and you'd bel ter lie down a while
Phoenl i Lodge No 5 , K. of P.
Soon's I get this dough stuff off my
Meet s second and fourth Tues days
hands I’ll make tho beds."
N'isiting knights always welcome.
”1 do hope nobody'll come In today." H. McLaul in
O. J. Miller
fussed ma. thinking of the undunted
K. R and S
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house and her Inability to provide re­
Sanford Lodge No. 2 7 . I. (). O. F.
freshments
Pa meant well ami wns
Meets every Monday at 7: 30 p, m.,
more than willing to "do his. darned
est." hut of course he couldn't do over Imperial Theatre
J. W. O Singletary
! Johnson
things right
S e c re ta ry
N t.
And company came*
Word had
gone abroad that Ma lenklns had suf
Date t ily t amp No 6, M i l \V
M cels second .uni fourth Wednesday
ft-retl an accident, so everybody called
all tho neighbors and club women nights tri each month.
J. F. Hoolehan
nnd members- of tho Ladles' Aid, and F. L. Miller
Clerk
Counci l Commander
tho minister's wife nnd mother In
In w
II. P. O. L. Sanford Lodge 1211
Mts-t first and third Wednesday night
Some brought flowers and others
brought soeh substantial* as healthv at corner of First St and Palmetto Ave .
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is allow ii here, niado a tt rac ti ve by
touches of while introduced on the
collar ami ini) ut rap* finishing Hut
lower part of the sleevcH If lies red.
the pepllltll may he iimltted. leaving
u trim waist finish, wi th the front
extending below the Ih*U. In tneilltim
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Inch or 6 i 4 yarns In inch linen.
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the cutting table, then e a c h section
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the guide, before any attempt is
made to cut tlo- dress
If the skirt
or s l eev es are desired sh o r te r than
shown, cut off the patt er n on tho
hues of small "o perforati ons
Th e plecings for the g or es an* laid
nlong the selvage edge of the matorlal. so that when the front nnd hack
gores are laid on the linen on a
lengthwise fold, nearly e v e r y avail­
able Inch of space Is t aken.
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position to avoid waste of di nen. The
j umper front and hack and back of
the underblouse are laid on a length­
wise fold, as la also the coll ar
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front, sleeve, pepltim and round col­
lar, if this Is used Instead of th»
straight one, on a letig w i s e thread,
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two different neck outlines, round o'
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T h e ui w deeply ribbed crapes make
up Into the most a t t rac t i ve hats that
h a v e been shown for those who are In
mourning. This cr ape Is lustrous and
se ems more nearly transparent than
has heretofore been put on the market
In the two hats sh o wn lu the picture
given here the exqui si te workmanship
appea rs which one a l w a y s looks for in
hats made of crape.
T h e s e hats fulfill all the require­
ment s for correct mourni ng millinery.
•They are- cons er va ti ve In shape, of
medium size, graceful, and made en­
t irely (both t rimming nnd shape) of
one material. Illack cr ape Is used only
for mourning we ar and 1b therefore
tho correct material for first mourn­
ing. It Is no l onger heavy, or even
somber looking, as may bo seen In
t hese pictures.
Both of the models nro trimmed
with n butterfly of crape, beautifully
made o ve r a wire form or outline, ll
s e e m s appropriate that this l owly cm
Idem of the soul should b&lt;* used In this
way.
In maki ng mourning millinery, neat
and ex a ct workmanshi p Ih used In
fashioning the folds, l ucks hnd CoTdrf
whi ch the best desi gners agree In
usi ng on this cl as s o f batf.
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lands Itself to this kind of w m x par­
ticul arl y well
No extremes of the
-node nre to b- c h c - c n In shrpn*. but
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black or have Mack nnd white made
nji together
Net veils with (-rape borders or with
bindings of crape are prefetr*-d !o ull
crape veils for summer wear. But In
any ease, the veil Is not featured In
the latest lints nnd Is apt to be simply
a short length of crape or net falling
In a box plait from the back of tho
bat
JULIA B O T T O M L EY .
Faced Ruffles on Skirts.
A very new md« brought out on
dresses Copied aft er the nineteenth
century period Ib tho facing of tho
many rullles which add to the bouffant
lines of a gown. Ono dress of woodgreen faille has six narrow but full
rufiles around tho bottom of tho skirt.
Each rufllo Is faced with sand colored
silk. Wider rullles outline tho neck of
tho pointed bodice nnd edge tho cuffs
of the full sleeve
Thes e are also
lined with the contrasting color
Poc ket s Held Flnnljr
When stitching pockets on aprons
and shirts or any other garment that
the pockets a r c stitched on. you will
find that they will not rip off so easily
If the Blltchlng Is begun about half
nn Inch from tho lop and stitched
upward, then turned downward. When
you come to tho other side stitch
do'* rwn.rd the same dl s l r nr e ns ’••on
s t r o b ed upward on the other side.

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His Sister Clarice
G r a c e Ranki n
J o n a t h a n Pepper Georgft Fawcett
Klsie Pepper
D o r o t h y West
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William Jefferson

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Fairbanks
mee(s this cr owd and. out of his
| bo ok tries a no t he r course, uses his
fists in a manner that is a d el i gh t to
beholders

I ’ nfortunately,
the t hugs
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t hei r guns and, one of t hem proves
too many for the hero, and he drops
in hi s’ tracks at the head of the.
stairs. Hut the situation is s o l v e d in
In “ T h e Habit of H a p p i n e s s , " the a clever manner that makes for more
new Tr i angl e Fine Arts r el e as e. to
thrills and m u ch laughter.
Ins F a i r b a n k s has the l il t i ng profes­
At Lvric T h e a t r e W e d n e s d a y
sion of m a t i n g people l au g h
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gin* it in tiis efforts ns bile son of a
banker to u pl if t the w o r k i n g man. ( lcii Itidgcl) at the Ftnr T h e a t r e
on Thur sday
He has co me to t he co ncl usi on that
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sionally, a n d while he is g ivi ng them
exercises m o r ni n g , noon and night,
his success d r a w s the a t t e n t i o n of a
certain Dr. St one , who has ull hut
g i v en up his task of t r y i ng to make
J o na th a n P epper , his richest p a ­
tient relax i n t o a smile.
As S t o ne ' s assistant, therefore, he
i nv ad e s the gloomy mansi on of P e p ­
per. where t he power of t he financial
world sit* m sour s t ate listening to a j
st) permit oral minstrel pla&gt; ing Chop-I
in'* " F u n e r a l M a r i h ' ’ on a bsi** viol
Poor F a i r b a n k s almost t hro w* up th c
j o t , t u t lie suddenly hud* that old
man Pepper lias a beautiful d a u gh ­
ter who is well worth goi ng after.
So he stays.
In the cours- of ev ent s s o me busi­
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w h o I t i e u ii iii \ lie d i s m i s s e d f o r lh&lt;of
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who i onie.* into her life in a rather u l’ |mrl'r '•t . t i d ' qi a - i ii * ' o 1 I n * c l s tv e e v e n t s w o u l d J u s t i f y a w h o l e tiled, c u l t i v at e d 5 yea rs , one mile
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I asVv pr iduclinti of PIRATES ARE NOT FOR SALE
Furni shed rooms, large and
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b u rg h N a tio n a l T e a m .
wlinh sin- has been st arred include. Wa ll ac e Reid
ami &lt; leo Bidgelev
corner Four t h and M ag no l i a. 5*L’-tf
H ' l s ci mt r . . ......... rile Silent
Voice,'* the two brilliant I as! v star* tilav
(Test.lent Barney Dreyfus* of the
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T h e [ t h e h a di n g rolls
Mi** R i d g c h y
For. Heal
5 room house. Sanford
Pittsburgh Pirates denies the story
that the team won for sale. " T h e story Hei ght s. See IL L Perkins, at Flu
is news to me," said lie. 1 and Is not H a b e r d a s h e r "
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| never have offered the Ihtia
room
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Uoscoe Ar b u c k l e gets a soft joh
made t o t he pa ra mo u nt program by aa j an i to r in the Shortucre Building,
’ the Jesse L. I.asky F e a tu re Play N e w Y or k c i ty, and is put to work,
Company.
It is a pfeturixation of with m a n y trials and t ribulations en­
In the course of his j ourneyJames F o r b e s ’ comedy of stage life suing
of t o d a y
a play w h i ch ran t w o j i n g a about the offices, he happens
whole y e a r s in Ne w Y o r k nnd s e v ­ into the quart er s of I. Steele, a
eral seasons u ni n t e r r u p t e d l y on tour hrlker, wh o is expecting a Air. Stour,
Th o usa nds ha ve -enjoyed its Vtivle- of- Khowi no, Mo,, to close an option
some fun and have l aug hed through at 3 o' cl ock with a J 1 0, 0 0 0 check.
Mr. St ee l e’ s wife-is in the office, nnd
tears at i ts human qualities.
she, • t hinki ng Itoscoe must he the
It is a pl ay which l end s itself ex ­
e x pec t ed Mr. Stout, determi nes -to
cellently to picturtrrttion.
T h e In­
m a k e things pleasant for him until
fluent ami compelling incidents
her husband arrives. So she invire
which lead to the d r a m a t i c cl imaxes,
Itoscoe out t o lulich.
are speci al ly suited to the photoRoscoe, d e li g h t e d with the a t t e n ­
drama.
Putriria O ’ Bri an, the br ave
little • c ho ru s girl wh o is quick of tion of a p r e t t y woman readily ac­
While
t hey are enjoying
tongue a nd big of h e a r t - is repre­ cept s
sented in splendid fashion.
Her l uncheon in a v e r y swell cpfe, Mr.
sister, N o r a O'Brian w h o insisted St eel e ret urns to his office o nl y to Inkpxn g xi ng on the s t ag e despite told by his office boy that his wife
Patricia' s warnings, furnishes a h u ­ bus gone out to luncheon with the
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man e x a m p l e to t ho u s an ds of girls new jani tor.
Wild with jealousy St eel e grabs
throughout the world.
T h e s t o r y of life behi nd the foot­ his lfi -centi mctre revolver and goes
Sh o r t l y
lights. across wlijch y o u n g wqmen after his recreant spouse.
his”
departure ’ t he
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smile is universal in appeal ,
T h e after
glimpse behind the c u r ta i n ' whi ch S t o u t arrives, and the office hoy
As a cons equence of hM disgrace
hides t he world of p o w d e r and rouge rushes with him in pursuit of Steele.
lie is unf rocked and cast o ut .
As
it
is
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of
three
and
the
is a f a i th f u l representation of a side
Hiding from the persons w h o know
of life t h a t never fails to interest. papers must he signed b y three
•o'clock it become* a race against him lie sinks lower and l ower in the
t ime
And a* their arrival at their world until his money is g o n e and he
“ V Bath House B l u n d e r ' ' at 1. vrir
The
dest i nat ion means al«o that Uoscoe can get no more to d ri nk
VVeil nesdny
prank
of
the
freshmen
lias
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will not be murdered, the suspense
S w i mm i ng Instructress
Mae Busch
is great indeed.
And It is kept up &gt;n him at! in h o m e d c r a v i n g for
Her S w ee t h e a rt
Joseph
Belmont
ill tin- most approved Ke y st o n e v li'iuor which lie now i* u na bl e to s at ­
His F a t h e r
F r a nk Hay es
isfy. A t l a s t i h e yields up t h e cross,
style.
His M u t h e r
P ol ly Moran
which bus bee n given h im b y his
At Lyric Friday.
Mae's R i v al
B l a n ch e Payson
bishop, as t he price of one l as t drink,
J o s e p h s Rival
Don Li kt s
and then c o ns umed by s h a m e he
At the Star Friday
tries to commi t suicide by throwi ng
Frank Hayes and hiw* wife Polly
Wall ace Itcid anil f l e e Ridgelev
ill 111self into t be river
M-irsn ure taking in tin- sights .it
ttn brilliant y oung Lusky &gt;I a r* will
In- se as hor e onlv F r a n k is taking he seen at tin- Star on Friday in
But lie is sa v ed by " R a g s . " a gill
ii a little more than Polly, and (•&gt;
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i gri pi u rig w li-i play* the piufle in a - heap *a
In- pull., oi ,ik * - uliji • l io n
The •(
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-I the le**e 1 L.i-I v h - at ure play station h - 1p'
d-ki*i h. tlie belle of tin- bench amt &lt; omf-anv
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Program ha* proved to he one of the clean recreation and uplift.
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“ Hla W lf o ’ s M l s t a V e "
• JTi sngl e-ICeyatone, M a c k Sennctt
P r o d uc ti on
featuring
Uoscoe
Arbu ckl e In " H i s Wi fe ’s M i s t a k e " ' A t
L y r i c Fri da y.

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Nature’s Jewels.
while das hing through the burning
What a world wo live In? Wheroaro
village at tho head of t he sheriff’s
posse .was over come by the fumes tho Joweler’s shops? Thorn Is noth­
ing handsomer than a snowflake and
of the s u l ph u r and slipped uncon­
a dowdrop' I may say that the maker
scious from her horse. In the dark,
of Uio world exhausts bis skill with
the other horsemen were a b o u t to each snowflake and dowdrop that |10
ride over her when she w a a spied sends down. Wo think t h a t tho ono
hy one of the cowboys who threw mechani call y coheres and that tho’
himself in t he way.
In discussing other simply Hows together and fall*,
the accident
Miss Ilidgrley said, but In truth they are tho product of
"I - do n' t /erne in her a thing
that enthusiasm, the children of an ec­
happened from the time 1 s t r u c k th stasy, finished with tho a rt i st ’s utmost
smoke until I found myself bei ng re­ skill.— Thoreau.
vived. alt hough t hey tell me I went
Anthrax Father of All Germ*.
through my part wi thout a mis- J
Tjju
anthrax germ Is the father or
take.”
all g er ms slnco It waa the first ilia
covered by tho weak microscopes 0f
Th o mas H. I nee Production F e a t u r ­
h a l f ' a ' certtury ago.
That was ho
ing J a ne Gcrjr and William D e s ­
cause tho germ waa so big. Tho mi
mond in " T h y U a i f s "
croBCopes could not show tho small
At the L y r i c T h e a t r e F r i d a y
or germs.
It was tho anthrax germ,
therefore, that led to tho develop
William De smo n d
R a yb u rn
nont of tli" inter dm theory which has
Jane G r e y
Rags
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sin o nil ndvnrieo in medicine
Robert
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Carol Hal loowuy
Refle
J. Frank B u r k e
Ilishop
Way to Gat Harmony.
F a n n y Mi dg le y
Mrs. R a y b u r n
W e havo lived quite n while and.
Lewis D u r h a m
Fi nnigan
first nnd last, have observed a good
Truly S h a l t u c k
Mrs. Me Fad den
deni
T h e best wa y to achieve tliir.
Harry K e e n a n
Rectir
mony Is with an nx. or a club. \
" T h e W a i f s , ” starring J a n e Gr ey
good stout club industriously applied
nnd William Desmond, is t he story
will do more to c o nv i nce tho brother
of a y o u n g Kpl scopal c l er gy ma n , wh o has fallen out o f st ep than nil of
who is made drunk before his col­ tho soft words In tho l an gu a ge— 1T o­
leagues hy the practical
j ok e of peka Capital.
no ne underclassmen, who h a v e d o c ­
tored the p a r t y punch wi th
Frank

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Wo u l d also like to
w i t h In n il l a g n o * Is , n s h o w i n g t h a t :ift rent furnished bo a rdi ng house
An­
know* a* much as you do. on th* swer qui ck.
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Wh at It'a For.
If you w ish to get ahead n m f stay
ihead, uso a head — Boston TrnntcrlpL

W a n t e d y\ t ho r o u g h b r e d Jersey
hull, from two ami a half to threi'
yeat -* old. Address T h e Dixio Ds i rj V
R F. D. No. 1 .
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S A N F' Mt D, F L O R I D A . FKIDAYv JULY 2 1 . 1916

CO. SO LO N S
HAVE SESSION
OF IN TEREST

ana) m proportion as th«* ' ame * fiall
In- h*-Na-nttei| I,y. If-a- dita fl*-s, drains
&lt;t cDials in sanl district. for all cxpensi's Dial may In in, arr.-al in the
cons tr uct i on of sant di t ih ••s. alrains
or canals, iiii'ludin ^ th** interest
charges, (he expense of the cornmitl*'t* ml engim i t , as ascertained
by
t (tl
aia.iral, to ga t her w u h t ln-ir es11tl .il a* aaf ilia* anion,it pa-r a.-ra- for
1 ha- annual
tn.(irit.-iiuM‘ (* of *■ aiiF’
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SANFORD CITY GOOD REPORT
LIVE BURG IN ST. JOHNS 1NTHE SUMMER LAND CANAL

taxes e q u a l i z e d , u u d q e t

N o w. therefore the clerk of the
h aaril of inn in v commissioners is
hereby instructed
at once givu
notice hy publ i shei n ; in i ria■ w spaper
published in Seminole c o un t y . Flor­
ida. once a week for two weeks prior
t i the next regul ar meeting of this
board, that said hoard will at their
next regular meeting, the same be­
ing on M on da y , August 7 th, 1 9 1 6 ,
hear complai nts from the owners or
agent s of any lands nfTcrtea! against
the assessment so mud*Adopt ed this the 1 0 th day of
J u Iy , A 11 DO 6
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CKKATKST TOWN IN STATE CHAIRMA N W A L K E R H E ­
IM) R T S T O HI GH WA Y
S U M M E R A N I)
ASSOCIATION
WINTER

ARRANGE!) d r a i n a g e
and
ROADS
S a nf or d, H a . , July 3 , 1 9 1 6 .
Hon. Hoard of C o u n t y Controls*
»ion*-r», in and for the s t a te of Flor­
ida and c o u n t y of Seminole met in
regular session at 10 o'cl ock a. m.
present, C h a i r m a n L. P.
Hag an,
Commissioners J. T . M c L a i n , J. A.
Clark. C. W . Knl zrninger and L. A.
Ilrumley. K. A. Dougl ass, clerk, and
(• M. Wi ll iams on ,
d e p u ty sheriff,
in attendance.
A, D. S m i t h addressed the hoard
ju reference to T a x * ertifiente No
.ill, sale of J u n e 5 th, 1 9 1 1 . co ver i ng
youth lit) ft of West 7 6 2 rh . of
Lot i t , M M. Smi th' s Su b division,
and ask t h a t flat r edempt i on of this
certificate at t he sum of $2 5 . 0 0 plus
dork's fees.
Agreeing to p a y all
subsequently o mi tt ed years on pres,r.i assessed val uat i on of $100 00
N I T a n n e r appeared Indore the
), il l and a sked for ll.it r ede mpt io n
, ■ a .&lt; t
I •• ] '&lt;I'., sal*- .if I
.a'
tin*- c over ing hall inter*-t ,
la-ss \\ a-st 10 ft. ft!aa* I K
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T h c f e is no &lt;lull
s um m e r
here.
Wi th new buildings, bo t h realdentinl and commerci al goi ng up,
with new business houses s t art i ng,
new factories c ont empl at ed , with t he
il oard of T r a d e st art i ng under
now Hoard
m os t ' fa vor abl e ci rcums t ances and
last hut not la*ast with a good hall
team In the field Sanford can woll
lay claim to being one of the most
w ida- a wa ke cities in the s t ate

At the recent meeti ng of the Central
Honda
H i g h w a y Assucaiti on
in Orl ando t he report of the Inland
W a t e r w a y s Associ at i on was read b y
C. ft. Wa lke r and appears in the a n­
nual report of the H i g h w a y As so ci a ­
tion.
It is given bel ow:
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Your c o m m i t t e e on the inland
w n te r wa . s has much t hat is e n c o u r ­
aging to report regarding the general
situation
Meet ings ha ve ...... .. held
T h e farmers who are the Irark- and attended by large numbers up
\tt*-s|
bom* of a ny c o m mu n i t y are not and il a &gt;i i to- a-ast Co ist, and in part
E
\ Douglass. 1 lerk
Jies.siniWt la- in tin* Sanford sa'ction through
&gt;a niral
Florida
K*-pr&gt;2 [* in
Hoard fan onva*ned
They lira- g ett i ng tln-ir line farms in sental * a|*-legat ions also utta*nda-ii
Fax
\ssesi&gt; *r \
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|ar &lt;- sflapa- for another Henson
They are and i artia ijift|a*ai in tl
it at i o t i a l
sen leal tax assessment rail for the building nice homes t ha t will spell ( " D e e p e r Water way s' * convent i on at
year 1916.
comfort to t hem und their families Sa va nn a h. ( l a
—!,L
-*1* •t hat
with *'
the- —
result
Mr. Joe Ca meron and Seth W o o d ­ ill large letters. T h e y are t aki ng an the p u hiia- is a wa kene d and alive tai
ruff addressed tha- hoard in reference a ct iv e part in the Sa nf or d Hoard of the importanca* of this invaltiahle as­
No T r a d e
to road on ( 'amiTiin avcnti r
T h e y are t aki ng an a c t i v e set u- re'-ver ba'foraNot aanlv is uni
a* t lull
p a r t i n e v e r y t h i n g t h a t t a - nd s t o h e l p
i n at
v I'r-.i. 11 i * r*--1 armas* *1 in
ar-f T l o i r a aa11ai 11 lain u l l d h e l p t h i s c o m
*. addressed t tia­
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and refuting the moote&lt;| assertion
I hat a cut across via Jjnll Luke to
the const would militate against
na vi g at i on t hrough lowering the w a ­
ters, besides as erroneously co nt e n d­
ed necessitating the construction of
e x pen s i ve locks.
M a n y who, on
a ccount of not being posted, con­
ceived the idea that the east coast
ennui was the channel through which
tins link should In- made to pass, now
grasp t fie broader situation and see
(In* grimier good to tin* greater n u m ­
ber, together with the commercial,
economi c and strategic aalvaniages
afforded by the St Johns riva-r. as
for
instance.
Messrs
Co a c hma n.
C u m m e r and numerous other leading
spirits of Jacksonvi ll e, the board of
t rade a n d practically,- the entire
citizenship of Mi a mi . Ft. L a u de r ­
dale and largely all dow-n the l o v e r
east roust t od a y f avo r tha* natural
and logical St. Johns.
We are e n ­
couraged to believe th it the board
of engineers' report w ben it comes,
must and will ba- a designation of the
tia-autiful St
Johns
river
route
Y o u r co mmi t t ee g re a t ly appreci at e
a-va-ry assistance rendered b. tins a s ­
sociation as it body j ln l through its
I n d i v i d u a l members, and bespeak f•ar
tha- future a-v a*ti larger and more tell
ing mural support and aid m behalf
of an accompl i shment greater and
farther reaching in benefits to o u r ­
selves and posterity than any oth*-r
oiii - public improvemterit that cun
JIt tswifalv be conferred Upon o Ir ba*.
loved anal heaven favored s' at** of
Florida
K* span ( f u l l .
sola mi i I ’ y
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CUES

T h e French h a ve resumed their
dri vi ng offensive along the S o m m e
in northern France, forcing back tho
Ger mans on a wide front both north
and south of the river.
From Harieux to S o y e c o ur t s o u t h
of the S o m m e , a di s t ance of five
miles from G e r m a n trenches felt i nt o
t he French hands according to t he
French afternoon report.
North of tfie-river the French ndvanch pushed to l lur decour t and
capt ured trenches along the f u m ­
bles i buy railway
Tin* operat i ons
here ir*- close tn the right llank of
th** Hruish advancif u m b l e s i t­
self being little, more than three
miles so ut heas t of L on gu cv al , for
possession f&lt;a whi ch Hritish and G e r ­
mans are still lighting
Tin* French push forward at Soy-i
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' oiiuiusaioners, whereini it appear* to get r igh! a* wav
Hoard adjourned to meet at ! HI
lfi.it t hey* have viewed all the lands
p
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benefit
ted
by
in -aid district to be
AM
Hoar* 1 r econvened at I in
it,*- alita In's, ii rains or &gt;anal* t herelIt.
a,i.il fiava* hi said report assessed •itch members pra-si'iit
11 w as n ri.iin mulls)y adoptejf, by
l ui ci l of land in said district tie
'"riling and in proportion as it -hall board of cunnt . i urnmiHsiuni'rs of
tiiat
Fluriila
b* In-nefitted by said ditches, drains Seminole c an ti t y .
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h,airman
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authorized
nr canals, for all expense! that may
I**- incurred in the co ns t r u ct ion of to sign iniitriict with A &lt; L R ''
m d di t ches, drains .or canal s, m- C o fur appli&lt; at ion for line of iT*'dit
to amount of $20.00(1 00 per month,
' I'bJing tin* interest charges, the ex
fnr tra iisport ,ii nrn t*»r fan* K ami
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of tha* commi t lee anal engin
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tier mad tnaf&gt;-rial
'■ ir, as asca-rtaim'd by (fie bonraf of
All brtls ordered paid, and war
iiaunty cotnniissioners of Semi nol e
county, Flori da, which suui report I rants paid fay treasurer, month of
is now on file in the office of the ' J u n e ordered cancelled
Hoard adj our ne d in meet at 1 "
ch-r of the said hoard at his office
in Ifni court house in Sanf or d, F l or ­ i&gt; cllock T h u r s d a y . July 6th. D ' 1 9 .
ida
Sanf or d, Fla,, July -6, P.Ub
Now, therefore, l a k e notice t hat
Hon. bo ar d of c o u n t y c o m m i s­
an M o n d a y , A u gu s t 7 th. A I). 1 9 1 6 .
s ’ IU o' et ock a. inf. the s a m e being sioner* met in a dj our ne d sewdon.
I‘
Hagan. Comnn&gt;
* in- next ri'gular meeting of the said (' hair mun I.
biural
of
c o un t y
commi ssi oners, sioner* J A C l ar k and L. A HrumK A. Douglass,
whii-n said meeting will be held in ley iieing present.
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Williamson, d e p u ty
the court house in Sanf or d. Florida, clprk. &lt;'
(he said hoard of c o u n t y c o m m i s ­ s h e r i f f ' l n att endanc e.
C o nt inu e d to ex a mi ne tax roll and
sioners will hear co mp l ai nt s from
equali
ze t ax es (or the yea r 1 9 1 6 .
(he o wne rs or agents of a ny lands
Hoard
adj our ned to meet J u l y *.
affi-,'ti*d agai nst the assessment so
|&gt;i | i;
F A Douglas* Clerk
n .a.ia1 F H ag an ( b,airman
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order of t)ia- board &lt;&gt;f county
Sanf or d H a . July *, D' lb
Hon Hoard of C o u n t y Cuinim*
stonera in and for Semi nol e co un t y,
K. A. Dougl ass, Cl erk.
L&gt; He
Florida
Groves
Dr ai n a ge Florida, met in a dj our ne d session
Present, Chuirat 10 o 'c l oc k a m
DlMrirt
L'o nunissioners
man
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Hagan.
Whereas, the c o m mi t t e e a pp o in te d
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Br uml ey and
h&gt; the board of c o u n t y conunis■ iutn-r* in and for Se mi nol e c o u n t y C . W. Knt z mi ngor bei ng present.
Hoard conti nued to exami ne t ax
have filed their report as required by
aw. sho wi ng the assessments made assessor’ s roil and equa l i ze taxes lot
hy said co mmi tt ee Upon each parcel the year 1 9 1 6 .
( C o n t i n u e d on Page 4 )
of land in said district, accordi ng

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lags (nr th
const uiitl'y increuaing
population
T h e new l*rI•'K roads for
which th.**• c , it ti t
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ha ve .a I. ••,| 1111*111*1-1 Ve* witfi ll
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ed w ill curry tin* out pouring of mo ­
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torists far beyond tin- *itigl»- »&gt;-ei.
v is ito rs
p le n ty
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leaving tins slimmer to try tha* s * - ) i l l g a m e * giva* t f i c r n t i o - a*xi i t e i n e n t
called miijI weather of tin* north. u , d s t a y i n g a t h o n u * b e n i ' f i t s eva-ry
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Tl owvb. re ifa*-|ote tin w.ir
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Sanford
Board of Trade
TONIGHT
In the Court Room-Court House
EIGHT O’CLOCK
EVERY WHITE RESIDENT OF SANFORD AND
SEMINOLE COUNTY INVITED

" T a k e that va ca t ion in y ou r m o ­
ld a ,ir if y- .ii w -uM drink the full
HU'S* lira--of it." i* tfo- w.irnmg "f I 111summer
»aine ( onl Postage
W .e-hingt i i . Ji tv 20
I’ostmuster
(ietieral I'.urb run m at, ii*ialress to
the Nat i onal Association of Post
iii.isli-r* in a ainva-nliiUi heri *u &lt;1 that if
t he revcmiDs from second class jiost
age were incre.ised and ' ' e x t r a v a ­
gance fair liscle-** post .ll servi :e III ill*
rural mail s y st e m w.-r.* Air tailed an I
pa yment to railroads for mail traits[notati on under tha- new sp ace basis
were reduecd he could r ecommend
to congress next year a reduction of
letter postage to one cent.
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a'heer, etc
small addi ti o inti
the transfers at
words i n v o l v e d . ”
charge for t ha ext
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vice; " i ’ersonality ami
Eveni ng

Methods o f

"Wrecks.''

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&gt;'i&gt;rtrnl itiviiat.ot. .* ex t ended to*
(he public.
Electric fan*.
S h o r t,
servic •*
Paper Is High
Newspaper is ({noted ut $100 ai
ton in Jacksonvi ll e
T h a t means
that tin* c o un t ry dai l y which jiaid
$.Mi a week for its newsjmjier s o m e
mouths ago, n*&gt;w pay* $100 a week.
T h i nk of tin* the next tune the c a r ­
rier boy comes around to collect
your dime, and d o n ’ t withhol d It.
for fear t hat it might encourage theedi lqr' in riotous living
Lakeland
Tel egram,

J. nb aaraVtilt- July 20
\ fa-liia* 1 2 ’*
ttilla-* iiiig will small ba. completed oil
the rang** in ( l a y comi t y of the
So u t h e r n C a t t l e Feeding C o m p a n y ,
this being the largest enclosed raligain the s t at e
Al ready there are tietween t o o n u n d 5 . 0 00 cat tl e on the
c o m p a n y ’s range and 3 , 0 0 0 acres
h a ve been cleared for corn and v e l ­
Hoard of T r a d e Tonight
vet beans, 2 , 5 0 0 ucres alr eady h a v ­
Hoard of T r a d e meets tonight in*
ing been planted.
It is s t ated t hat
Do n' t l e ‘. a n y ­
at least $100,000 has been spent on the court house at 8
the c o m p a n y ' s holding since Jun. 1 . thing kee|» y o u a w a y.

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C h it-C h a t o f th e P l a y H o u s e s in S a n f o r d
fnrlv lurtd ph o t o pl ay at t h e town
t he at re , m c o m p a n y with J immi e ,
the son of the lawyer, she t akes to
practi sing with Mr K n a p p ’s loaded
revolver
Of course it goes ofT
Now in the house next door live
a co uple who are c o n st a n tl y q u a r r e l ­
ing
T h e husband bus dropped oil
to sleep quite in line with An n ’s
revolver, and. when t h e shot goes ofT
he drops prom* to the floor.
In dis­

Map M a r s h and R obe rt Harrnn In
“ Hoodoo Ann” at Lyric T h ea t re
AAednesday
Uood'»D
Ann
Ma e
Marsh
J i m m i e V« lire
Robe rt Hnrron
Wilson Vttiu’r. his f at her
William U. Brown
Samu el K y t p p
Wil bur Hi gh)
Klinur Kn ap p
Lo yo l a O' Con n o r
L i t t l e Goldie, pel of the orphange
Mildred Harris

may and horror Ann. going to view
t h e c o nse que nce s of her act . sees
the prost rat e body and a trail of
blood
S h e is c e r t a i n she has c o m ­
mit ted murder
Me a nwh i l e the m a n ’s wife is aocused of making away with him.
and Ann yields herself up as the
gui lty person
T h e o u t c o m e is a
real thrill, worked up int o splendid
scenes.

Miss I’rtidenee S&gt;' ra k ts~ Pearl Elmor
Anna Hernandez
S a rat. HijTU'r—
I ’ buries Lee
Mill lliggin*
Kltno Lincoln
Oltieer Lamber t
R o b e r t Lawler
Uthrer Drake
" H o o d o o An n ’ is a little waif in
on orphan asylum, left there on the
t hi rteent h of the rnoiity And there­
fore invested
with
her
hud-lues
n ic kn a me .
Hut, in s p i t 9 of the fuel
t h a t the cruhbed old mat ron petit
1-' l i tf h^f TnMbv- and makes her wash
dishes and acrubb floors,- she con­
tinues to be happy until tempt at i on
overc omes (her and a he steals little
Go l d i e’s doll
She ts about to confe^» when u tire burns the orphanage
to the ground
In the midst of the
conflagration sin- rushes in and save*
Goldie

" M u m m y anti the Hu mmi n g Itird”
At t h e S t a r T h u r s d a y , J u l y l.’lth.
C h a r l e s Che rry gives cl ever per­
f o r m a n c e in s c r e e n ( ad a p t at i o n of
“ T h e Mummy and the Hummi ng
llir.i ’’
failed
motion picture appetites
will find the sptce that reawakens
tin- e n j o y m e n t of savory morsels in
f h e Muiiiinv and Die Hummi ng
Hird.” the tfl in ad a p t at i on of t he
play by f »ua&gt; Henderson, in w hi* h
the f amous players present the ce'ebrnted F r o h m a n st ar, Char le s Cher­
ry, who rflakes his screen debut at
the
Star
Thursday
in i bis l a r i e
P a r a m o u n t picture

A- a reward for le-r h‘-rni«iii she
b&gt; a in ig liiiori tig 1 *n pie
id I lie name of Kn ap p
who b
have lost tfo-ir own litlle girl some
ti me In-fore, and they bring her up
In n fine manner that is quite a con­
trast to her old condition
Hut dveit to . e Kn a p p s it a p ­
pears she is going to bring fll ImT,.
for one night after '•••-mg
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J U L Y 11, 1916 •

THE SANFORD HERALD

AMONG THE THEATRES
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a r l of the seasoned a c t o r u ho has
s u b j u g a t e d , his unit|ue natural a r ­
ti sti c t al en t s to the peculiar exigeneies ofl the screen without in any
w ay
impairi ng their effect r. cue**
It is the work of the true trust
whose i nb o rn d ramat ic sense, if art
m a y lie so termed, has unerringly

His Wife
M a y F.mory
His Uncle
Vin Moore
His Duugj iter
B a b y Marie Kiornan
His Bus i ne s s P a r tn e r
J o e L ee
A Trai ned Nurse Ivy Croat hwail e
The Janitor
B obby Dunn
T h e J n n i t o r ’s Wife*
Polly Moran
Tr i an gl e Ke yst one. Mack S e n n e t t
Product ion featuring
Muck Stvuin
•and Polly Moran in ” Hy KtWrk Dr*
Itverv. ’’

"By
S t or k
D e l i ve r y . " the new
T r i a n g l e - K e y s t o n e release. Is a b a b y
parade, with only one baby iu it
and the rest of I tie procession ma de
Up of a pursuing band of Ke yst on e
comedians.
ffut the action begins
before thi* b ab y is born.
Mack
guided him through t h e technical
Swain, as the f ather-t o- be, receives
m a t e s which have t ri ppe d many ti
a telegram from un uncle he has
s t age f avor it e who has a t t e m p t e d to
never seen, telling him that if he
a d a pt his or her art to t h e screen.
becomes the f ather of a boy he will
Mr
C h e r r y ’s delightful imper-onnreceive live thousand dollars on the
tion of t fie absent minded peer who
natal date
In due course of ti me
negl e ct s his wife to conduct scien­
the boy arrives on earth, and Swain
tific ex pe ri me nt s is one which lie
is o verj oy ed.
Hut the little d a u g h­
m a y well be proud to add to tire
ter is j ealous of the new arrival, and
pel's &gt;nal f i u i n p h s gained while a p ­
holes it in the dog house
A mys­
pearing on the stagt* in support of
terious
kidnapper
is
suspected,
and
s o me of t h e foremost actresses
Swum s na tc he s a baby from the
" T h e M u m m y and t h e Hummi nga rms of a veiled woman who u
B i r d ” r e c o un t s the t r a g e d y of a
a bo ut to give it to a stranger.
Rh.t
n eglect ed wife who seeks a mu s e me n t
uncle is called to view his nFphew;
in the c o m p a n y of op unscrupulous
but when he looks i net he cradle he
I t a l i a n novelist whose o nl y o b j e c t in
finds the b a b y is black. At the c r u ­
m a k in g love to her is t h e hope of
cial
mo ment t h ? little daughter c o n ­
e v e n t u a l l y acc ompli shing her down­
They
fall
T h e reawakeni ng of the un- fesses what she . has done.
hurry to the dog house only to find
susgvcti ng husband, t h e revenge
which a former victim of the wiley that the dog eh aim'd to i t - h a s run
s c he m e r wreaks, und t h e saving of off down the railroad track after
t h e i nnocent
woman are fraught an ot h er dog, and the precious baby
is being bumped along over the ties
with t hr il l ' and d r a m a t i c suspense A real Keystone rtiase ensues with
in a bu n da n c e
handcars. lii. -omoti \,-s and plenty of
It is the sort of producti on winch laughs and thrills
c.itutul but impress those who view
i with the i mportanc e of t h e - a l l i a n c e
Ed. Hrecse in the " S p e l l of the
bet wee n Char le s F r o h m a n , the great
Y u k o n " at Che S t a r Tonight
t he at r i c al producer, and the F amous
Kdmond Ureese, recognised as one
F l a y e r s , the pioneer c o nc er n in the
of America' s foremost d ramat ic ae
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Anything, it Is certain that draped
skirts and skeletonized bodices will
have n (treat roguo for the remain,
der of spring and during|the etitlr*
DUnil tier Thi s effective frock ,H
veloped In olive green satltt an ! tt„,
blouse tn of chiffon cloth In rii*--tturn
nlze the cost ume required 6 yards
iu inch satin and 2 yards i t inch
chiffon cloth.
Women Booking at.
tractive skirts Lo wear with summer
waists would do well to select this
model, for It In smar t in taffeta a*
well as satin.
Today’s dress maki ng lesson deals
with tho cutting of tbo skirt. Study
the cutting guldo carefully to avoid
mistakes, and bo careful to see tint
the parts of tho pattern aro laid on
the fold or on a lengthwise thread
o ^ | p ^ hi^fprlBj, njs directed
’ r n e j i a c k gore' and piecing for th»
front gore are laid on an open width
cd material, each section being pi., •••d
over a lengthwl-e thread. The satin
Is doubled, of course.
Take the r emainder of the goods
and fold It 'n half
Place the Irnnt
gore directly on tho length* l*,- f. Id.
ns Illustrated In tbo cutting guide and
all will be ready for work
If the skirt la desired shorter than
the length provided, cut off the lowrsr
edges of gores o r turn a hern tbo de­
sired amount.
The .draped
Bides aro J rimmed
with buttons of self-material, t i n »«
buttons appearing again on the deep
cuffs iif the lace alcoves and on tbs
points of the flare collar.

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the Mills) line
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l 1 t r'.ml a 11-1 buck oil slot I
lions, lap on skirt section to au.all
"&lt;&gt;" perforation*, notches even . !"sa
Scams uiiileriieatli and press *'• ntcR
front nf Jacket Is Indicated by "K
line iif small "II" |ierforatl ins
AdJust underfacliig to position m 'h'f
1 eulti frsitit. cor respond Ing edge • 'ti
The front i f Jacket tnu&gt; tie rolled
back on small " o " perfomtions
f ac,. iti,. ” c »11ii r sections lo vl iti'l
Join tin H . i.lnim. notches and st,!
perforation* even Sew collar lo
lock edke of front as tint cited, sod
S' a neck edge of back along sm-vll
* •• perforations In collar
&lt;■iit•r I, •• ks von Sow f runt • ' •••&gt;’f
&lt; dlar underiieatli front, bringing «&gt;
responding single large "O perferir
liutis together.
.Adjust tin* bolt to position as Ilia*"

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rl«Tk in .1 Iiruks-r"f* tilHri*. of lii* employer
Inn mln|udi:i*M hnr
and lut&gt; r w hen ho i*mf»Koyi*r arraruj1"*
.ir Ii#- aanr-Ii,
1 - ••nt
fit h,i \f it ^1 11 h** li.i- falnifii-d
i m i njf t I
f •I YVt fI K*
hi-* a«'* n|»ht- in uni *r It*
Iiirn u*it
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of I hr u . i ) ,
I nil ,i ns wt-ri I ii
* i nit of
\rn\i- i tn 1Iu* \ u \hii ho
11JkI«J * 1 in, I hr t l if Tiorth
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him
tn 11 &lt; A*11ruy
hi*i#n
!«’.l \ I fltf Ii IN uf t hfri- .ifi i fitol- t hat h ’ htM
hi *
fair- III
* nf hi- broker hi lli'il h\ i I i!' hr*" ■«!, Ii*a v ■
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It ur 11*7'
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hfni?n «
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pianH to n»*t iiintrol of 'ho&gt; ,in«l Th f
1 to f f'.j' dt (t .1 r1 *t iii k *
1Hut tir*t In­ t .o h d l . • oil ot it •- wf|. '•• 11’It 1'
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in t In
11 a 1■1• I' a r - -tawing a a .
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11fli - *iii** id- a l- n* * p i * r■ a
h i j
1 mount. un &lt;amji until 1 he deal Is put ; ruli h 1h u 111) hi* former e.-nfdoyer,
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-li'i 1-1,1% -1fi ,- III ir-ied ti 'It'll, .till! fl '
l l a M e m. u 1I 11L i- | -■ . • t•-•I from • Hues to N.- a A ors for that juirji •• •
itpp’»jnr»*«4 fsiiS'P
gett ing away, anil, tulles Iron) «•i v 1- J i m timfs lum heavily involved in
it XTC l
l i z a t i o r , he set's no ehanc e of rescue. AA ill Sl reut and w U ti tils f or t une
But AAurner, hi the role of S c ot t crushes him
t e mp l e , In* former
AA'ells. the broker's clerk, has ovor- e mpl o y e r sends Helen to J i m beg­
heard
some details of
i lie roll- ging for mercy
J i m insist* on
full
spir a •)•&gt;'. s&gt;&gt;, with t fie assist n n&lt;*e of
F .W .*
revenge, until he learns that the
JAC*CT
i l a l d e m a n ' s daughter. D o r ot hy, fie
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daughter born to Helen is his own
6659
t ak es the place of Hal demun on tlm
b kurr
chib!
How the daughter anu lint's
floor of the Fvcliaugi' and fights
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foster son a c c i d e n t .illv meet, and rail
Bur i n s to a finish.
I hen, having 11 ,
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in love, and how after their union
trated. bringing front knd back edfi*’*
handicapped Burnes so he can do no
of bell to Indicating small ”o" t’p,w
J i m leaves for the north, alone,
more miscl ief, he goes to t fie rescue
foratlnns In front and back
givi s a r o ma n ti c touch to the cliThen adjust holt strnp to poalt'or*
A sport snlt fo r street w e a r , fashof Huldcimtn hi the mount ai ns
ma\ nl supreme appeal.
foiled front check oil mohair
Trltn
"ti Jar ket passing tho ends through
I't • - peed V Hip « 1 ' I 1 •■ makes
ruing" and hull,no* of dark silk braid
a htickle and fasten &lt;&gt;v, r the H •
a &lt;i I. In.riPtb'. a it I a ' i g '
, . wit ■ ir
edge of belt
leave the Ief* 1‘‘11'
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thither
ft
tnnocero*
- till, .t will, ihrllN at Du ’ - -I order,
gtt n|&gt; tree for opeitl ng
The iTssent strong vogue of s|„,rt
A rll lie ' • i ■ • i s in til'' ItHld bo• l o s e s l e e v e HestllH ns
tudcle
A blit t i n res- ue i ‘ -•• f 1 ' . t e n s e .i'
Style* I n * fashion development to
cause llllte Ills. I Is g,.| lic| w•••'ll tilt!
•
using
tvI,v
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between
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gulls and desperate uien ■all make
w tilcli smart dressmakers are giving
fold* of iis skin and worry It
If II
at elbow Turn hern on small "o' I'1
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\A fiat liuppens when Haldeinan
decided attention ibis season
The
gets Its hoilv covered with mud, they
foratlnns Sew In arm hole s ’ nn,r'
ae[iarate blouse or coat Is tbe tin
is pul back into Ins place of pnwo
ed small " o " perforation nt irtto'dd'r
utnsblu t- it 'tii'li I lie skin
portsnt garment In connection with
j i* so met In tig more t ban j.....tic jus
scam easing In any fulness
the sport styles for street wear Tlo*
A bftufltig of dnrk braid, wfl*’ ' t
ti ce
t fie film finishes wi t h a smash
most fashionable model Is shorter
All AVeathcr Good.
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tons In corresponding color adds Ju* •
mg si tuat i on of ran* power
than other coats, but fjulto as full
tho touch of cont rast required
Runs) Inc Is delicious, rnht Is roP i c t o r ia l R e v i e w Hloitse No 6669. Sixes. 21 In f t Inches bust. Frtoe, 15
frcahlng. wind braces up. snow In ex*Cents, fiklrt .No. CCIU. tSUes, 22 to 36 Inches walaL Price. IS cont*1
U&gt; St ork Delivery” ai (he l . j r i r hllnrntlng Itiere Is really no such
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Mrs. Urace E. Williams Millinery Store

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

PUBLISHED
SEMI-WEEKLY

SANFORD H E R A LD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN SA N FO R D — Life D Wa,th Limna

VOl.UM l VII

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. Jl I.Y U . I9IG

board tr a d e

OF SANFORD
busy b o d y
GOVERNORS
in t e r e s t

s p e n t
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That the r ec ent ly organized (San­
ford Hoard of T r a d e will get results
any
far beyond expect at ions ' o f
in
the
organization
is
the
dreamer
prediction of tLjpso who hnVq ulready become iden lifted w i t h " this
body of hustlers.
The idea of President Dut ton to
rill a meeting of the hoard of g ov ­
ernor* each T u e s d a y at the Hotel
(\irm - is a good one for at the noon
l„„, i, hour all t he members of I he
|„iard &gt;an get together and talk
(,w.r I lie mat ter s of i mp or t an c e to
pi4, .. before the members of the
Hoard of Trade.
The first meeting of the hoard was
h. bl \esterday ai the Hotel Carnea
mi Manager C ar ne s served the fellIn* i* spediill menu for the &lt;

' omiilioii of C r o p s 1 The storm of
tin; S fith did much damage to crops
in the northern portion
High winds
prostrated corn, and cotton fields
were badly Washed
Reports in ill cat e liiat tin.* plants are shedding,
turning yellow and suffering from
nisi
I Ik* eorn crop is generally,
good
' lo r , rain is needed in some
1 "tral &gt;onMtiei f.,r &lt;i: r u s fruit
Jacksonville. Flu , .Ini , |
] &lt;«14&gt;.
Haynes In Tampa
Walter '
M.i . u s. b i ki i i o
mi
r - f be ilifalil I’rmung C . is
I all pa i day alt tiding th rn ting
• f the S&gt; tltb I I rid .1 1’r s* Ass cjution. A r Hayn s is sccr tary of the
association and if t h ' r e are any other
i it p rt an t jobs lying around loi.se he
can d * tli se als &gt;. He is jest as |» pular and mr r-- so among
he n e m ­
bers of tin* pr ss gang as h, js in his
home *town* and that is sating some­
th mg.

WILL RECOUNT
IN DUVAL CO.
FIVE PRECINCT

Slot
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Mixed Pickles
i till keri Itrot h Wit b Rice

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On tubers 1ngetb* t with Mr
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F O R E AR I.Y A DJOIRNMENT

NEW HOARD OF TRADE WII I,
W O R K FO R T i l E
* FARMERS

Washington, Jul y 1 2 . - D emoc rat ic
and Kefiuhlicnn leaders in t he senate
will hold a conference to discuss
measures of expediting i mport ant
legislation so t h a t congress may a d ­
journ for the . political cnnipaigif*

T h e Hanford Hoard of T r ad e will
be broad en o u gh to take in every
line of e n d ea vo r in the celery delta
and in the c o u n t y . The people who
ma ke the wheels go round —the
farmers —wffT'pfaj* nn i mp or t an t part

Republican
senutlrs
t od a y
appointed a c o mmi tt ee to confer with
the Democrats on the subject
Th e
Democratic Steering C omm i t t ee also
met, decided on u legislative program
and voted to hold the setial** im ses­
sion tiito* knurs daily until it is c o m ­
pleted
T h e navy and army appro­
priation bills, (lie shipping, (he child
labor and c o r n u * practices measure
and the $ 2 0 0 . 0 0 0. 0 0 0 revenue bill
were listed as She i mperati ve legisla­
tion on the program
Cons er vat ive
measures will be laid aside until
next session and a&gt; lion oil t tie Mil
pending i mmigration loll probably
also will l e deferred
I to- at t II mb' ,,t l(, pot- , a i -■■I. ,i
II, to,|,i . % . out, r, c i ■
,,I a r&gt; a-onuidy •arly
1, , o, r il ,, -&gt;11tii, r, t
-, , m,'d t - , ti, ,11*.11 11 ! .1
It -, . '
t tie slopping or re ve nue foils
t o r - relle. ted
aroused hope
admuMi men t

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and Ins p a r l y was forced to
out lit
Mu* trip, being laid
,,|
President . Dut ton a ml

WILL HURRY OUR GROWERS
PROCEEDINGT WILL BE THE
OF CONGRESS BESTMEMBERS

d m ,i ii'l .iln u- for .
mitt ,d th
l o t . f,,r t i II ViV tlor III ti \i■ imj f i &gt;f TMir
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received

and
until

other
a late

Wf a t h er and I Tops
* bur r It of I In- Moll &lt; Mis11U'e
Tlie
leltl Jierat Uf *'
(
bor,
h s e r i l , &gt;*s for J u l '. I tiM' t Ik
' all1. modiTitte during the
Mil I»♦*
1th
Minday
.*f r --r Trinity.
' • highest report was '»&lt;
7
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a
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Fbitly
s
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n
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"West 07 deg, The wrath
W 1
9 4 5 a tn
S unda y school
slightly cooler than usual
over tin ext reme north portion.
11 u m
Morning service.
7 :.10 p m
Vespers and sermon.
,,r’" 'I'ttation:
Rainfall
was cxThe princi|»al morning service will
**f,,t"r&gt;.»lly lieavy over much of the
be ut 7 bin a m.
There will be no
|,,,” hern portion, due to t h e trop- music and no ser mon at 11 a. m.
,r* disturbance that moved inland At vespers, the usual music and ser­
rn^(hf vicinity of Pensacola on the
mon will be had.
f , f
j ' t m e of the weekly total
The Confi rmat ion Class of 1914
"'Fob were: Pensacola, 7; Murir‘a* '* Mount pfeait)tnt, 7; Talla- will make their anniversary Corpor­
at e Communi on at
5TI,l Madi so n, 6 inches.

SANFORD TO C II I (’ A G O BY
AI TO FOR ADVER­
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Central Al ab a ma , gl all the Ihtodfor
itruH c a n k e r , alleging t h a ' the
ed sections failed to show decided
aut hort)'.F'l ortda I'l.iot \, t of I '•1
improveiiieii t
I'be Mabaina , i i er
uig -itch i n s p e c t i o n , was u m o n s t i t a
ts slid rising at Mnotgo'tiery and
tiio.al
Tli** * tr* nil 1 o irt of L a d
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lust barrier to t he , oust r o d ion of
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Tal laba- see Fla . .lull 1 l Ibid i alleys are a l m o s t nor mal
South­
west lieorgiu - t r e a m s , h owever are
I , o re*'i'it t de, 1st"n- "f the Sll
• lie t.’ourt ,if Florid.i n- "I much - t i l l r is in g a n d t b , d a m a g e t ,. p " | i
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q u e s t i o n Mil: 1 pit— bull
T h e b tl) ri. nu
, , |, . :li | ■ i„ a i l v o e u t o
' , ||t,
„f t
D i x i e Highway b e f o r e
are over t h e s t a t e far m a m i hundreds |unit |(&gt; p e p h - w h o plan lo visit
of c onvi ct s a r e m a r o o n e d on a small Flo id.i hi au t o mo b i l e next season "
so, Don of , 1rv ] a mi

In the o t h e r case certai n nurserytm [i whose t u r n s mirserits were
l o , . ill’ll within one mile of i tinker ill
The o ie r l l o w is retelling from the
D r Nolle T o l a r is home for a few
a ml hence
h
f e d , d propert y . ami
under
s t r e a m - of W f i n m p k t i , where t h e , , l a y - ' vacat i on a n d bis many f r i e n d s
I he
fi r m isnois of
quaranti ne
by
|C o o s a .ri ver r e a c h e d t h e Mood slug** |a r e t i ckl ed to d e a t h to see his s n i t l Rub- 5 of t h e I’lant H o a r d , filed ' a
! se ve r a l
days
ago
( reek, which crossed

by

for further orders; t hat upon failure
to pe r f o r m the duties hereinbefore
commanded,
you arc hereby re­
quired to show cause b dorc m e a t
Ad "I which dtommsf rates that
the
court
house in Jacksonville.
kht, .'. miford Hoard of T r a d e means
F l u , fin or before thp.U'ind 'lay of
hitsit.i,, a i„[ the board of governors
J u l y , 19 16, at 10 a. nt., why you r e ­
* n'I *he worthy president are workfuse to do so and t hat yon hnve
'ttg while you Hie**)).
then ami there t his writ.

Vertising, organization
Mlit! t i*f
t re discussed
hour

*-jj

BIG FLOODS
IN THE SOUTH
DID DAMAGE

, ' l ! t I. "

y s.-a
p, rvi
i isor
tl tl y
uper
s or of
edor s of
*&lt;&gt; -aul or d a n d
at eight o ' c l oc k i r e g i »t r a t i on front tbe
tbe insit
inspectors
We.|n..-,|:,y night heltl a n o t h e r m e e t - I the said pr e c i nc t s several ly, m which
*bg
tl," Motel l a m e s wh e r e « d- e v e n t y o u shall report to the court
f" a -

SEMINOLE TO
JOIN THE BIG
MOTORCADE

bill to enjoin the'*" enforcement of
auch rule, Jnd praying for its molli­
fication so as to permit the move­
ment of nursery stock situated with­
in an infected zone, although such
nursery stock might have beet) sub­
jected to infection, if in fact it did
not show, upon si inspection, oiidernu
of infection
T o this hill the a t t o r ­
neys fur the Plant Hoard filed a de­
murrer, contending the Circuit Court
was wit limit jurisdiction Id control
the disruption of the Plant Hoard nr
review its findings, or to grant the
relief prayed, and that there was no
eijuity in th** bill.
The Circuit
Court overruled this demurrer, hut
t h e Supreme C ou r t reversed t h e de­
cision of the Court below, holding
t ha t such hill did not stftte any
grounds for equitable relief, and that
no facts were alleged showing that
t he State Plant Hoard, in mn'king
and enforcing Rule fi had exceeded
its authority

T h e new Roar*! of Trade of t hi s
c i ty ik doing t h l n g l and their m o t t o
is ’ ’ Nothing too s m a l l or too l a r g e
to t a c k l e for the benefit of S a n fo r d. ”
A m o n g the many g oo d things in t h e
adver ti si ng line is the project of
luking a hunch of Sanford boo st er s
'in the n" " B o n n i . o f Tr add a ml they
are expected (&lt;i lie at the meeting
from this city to Chicago by a u t o .
tonight uni b e c o me act i ve members
I'bis trip is now being negotialed
by
a bunch of L a k e County R o o s t ­
President D u t t o n knows as much
ers who started l ast week with six
about the needs of tin* farmers and
car s and they are now in In di an a
grower- uf Dus county as any rnan
w here the many ci t ies are receiving
in it and it will be bis earnest en­
t he m with open a r m s and giving
deavor
h ave tin* Hoard of Trail**
t he m t,.in,[U,U- a n , I big tunes g e n e r ­
lit the c e i l s &lt;&gt;f the farmer as well as
ally.
The Lake C o u n t y Roosters ure
a n y other line of business in the
m a k i ng speeches at every stop a n d
county
distributing l i t er at ur e and it is c e r ­
Among the good things for the
tain that the L a k e County M o t o r ­
benefit of t tie farmer will be:
c a d e will get mo r e results for t h a t
K imI i ed fr ei ght rat es
&lt;&lt;&gt;tititv than any t hi ng tb it h.is o v e r
Vn
■ding and cold s t o r a g e plant
h,*,-n at tempted before
They h a v e
( &gt; m . 1.n Iory for S a n f o r d
figured that d will , ,.-t each m e m l*RK&lt;
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if f
( •r hotel
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port i'. *n
*l"|l- at '1 111, 111*•111 ,|. ("* tti&gt;. trip and
STORM
t
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and it,."
,ii of (arm.'
i In- w,ii,l&lt;! I,, masotiabl. enough for
• ha tit rile -OUtliertl !loo,| are re, erlltig that kind of a (rip
f tb,
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t hat w
In- i igotoUfiy
tfopn al burnt am* whu b -1 ru, k I be lt,,.ir,l of I'rade i- thinking seriously
t he Hew
&gt;ard of Tradi for ' b e ben
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this
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t ti I.UtO[,* "J. a at
the
I IIIv id c o u n t y
F lorida, and there
:• The s enat e will Itave^ to consider
fur,
publicly open the ballot bone fr,o
ii nn* ml mi'it ts
incorporate,!
se 1 1 ral
1
p*e. i in t - v- " 1 J -II - I 11. m. in
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pH •d 11 .
p" •’ "&lt;
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t \ e t lie (to ltd" f- t
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■ti, ,,t tin Sanford Hoard , f
•■ j return- i ri 'In,
I r * ,1
•III tilt' i,,ti f -, - tb* first y ,- ir ml* .
Dal
noI It ,1 Holly at the r.
t.iw -o ,i.i - to
I,, -bow
- ti" w tb*'
t (it- *I r u
Li■
• n u m ti r
of apprupriatiug that sum
ini'-i uf several of the members of t of fir-t arid -eeond choice votes cast instead
for
an
indefinite
period
yearly
i . t rc ..ii boards of t rade of the sl at e in -aid pre* tm t for the respiu tin*
\ iitoug tin* a m e n d m e n t s a d o pt e d on
* - .died upon by President Frank i amLidntes (or - a d ollit**, taking the
r e coi nt ner idatton of a W a y s and M
Ha
of Miami for an address and ri'-ti 11 - of the count and l.dlv in
Mi aits ( ' u i n m i n i *■ w as o n e pi at mg
fes
I, ,| in Ins ustiaf happy vein aforesaid ill t In- aforesaid pret i t n 1a l .1 l of t II re" I e tl t s on eHi­ll 1.000
' he , row d asscmhb'd m a m of logeilier with i h" count and I a f t
cig aret ft s prod Ut ed
He -." "I [mints of Sanford and Sent
aifeaily , ariv a —ed from tl,.- rt-mam
trail.
,,ji ut \
aid county
til a I
mg p reel ti , 1- of
C h r i s t i a n Scietire S e r v i c e s
ball
proceed
with
I
lie
perform
I ' , trip to llrlando was greatly \oil
Re gul a r ser 1 1, es will be held next
, ! , l " - * d hi the board of governors am e of your duties as aforesaid in
S u n d a y at 1 ! o ’clock at t h e Worn
and It,i wore well repaid by the the manner aforesaid, unless upon
an's club on Mak A v i * . between
,r‘a
tc jib me fi t s showered upon examination of sa'd ballot N&gt;&gt;ies
I r, 1 alld 11 11 s t r e e t s
'digest botiv in the s t at e for t here IS el id, lice t bat t be seals
Subj ec t
Life
thereon
are
not
intact
or
lioie
been
a"' * i
ip,, meeting and exhibit
You
are
rurdially invited to al*r-g the real progressive and boosting j tampered with or that the
the same
tend
these
services.
Welcome.
Mont
\fter an inf or mal visit t o th*' have not been kept i n t a c t since b e ­
1,,

NO. 91

;

I

IMPORTANT MEETING
of the

Sanford *
Board of Trade
TON IGH T
in th e

a

^

Court Room-Court House

Prattville t* at

The
\ntuga
the s h e e t s of

a stand

Half t lie population of Se'tna is
I doing relief work among the 2, 000
'families made dimtltuet in that re­
gion by the overllowing of the Ala­
b a ma and Cu hab a river*.
C ommun i ca ti on has
been
re
established with
Rrewtnn,
Ala,
which has heen isolated since last
Wednesday.
R e p or t s say Kan am bin
i o u n t y was literiilly i nu nd a t ed
f o u r d a ys by t h e o v e r (low of
FI - e i i l t l h i a

rive'

- e ■ l l ot i m- r , .
[ Oe, e

of

. i l el

crops

v t rl nul l . r i m e d

[iroperl .

in

ui

fur
the
that

F.erv

Hreuwton

wa s

•iiimaged

trig

c o u n t e na n c e

again

Commissioner of. Agriculture W a d e
at Mont gomery t o d a y estimated t h a t
the d a ma ge to g rowi n g crop* in A l a ­
b a m a on account of the Hoods a n d
wiml st orms Will b_- "n o t l ss t h a n
from L'.'itUl.nofi to $ 7 , mm,000.'*

,

N o t st uni tes
h ave 'been m a d e
f r o m other states, but Ciorgia a mi
Mlaaisaippi uropa a r e known to h uvu
suffered severely.
T h e safe arrival ut Riloxi t o d a y of
t h r e e schooners c a r r y i n g twelve men
were offset by n e ws from Mobile of
tli*'
finding of
several additional
l&gt;,oIi*'* off the c o a s t and that' snrtm
- ma ll i raft hav. not been a c c ou nt e d
for

Mobile suflered property damage
I of $1. 200. Dot) in the hurricane, acI cording to conservat ive estimates
furnished by business men therp.
Th e loss wns principally to shipping,
merchandise,
telephone
and tele­
graph companies and railroads.
No
|lives were lost in the city proper

T h e known d e a t h list t h n ju g h n u t
th** storm area
is approxi mat ely
t h i r t y persons, a b o u t equally di vi ded
be twe en those d r o w n ed in the Oul f
a nd
those killed by lightning or
dro wni ng in the i nt eri or of Al uh u m a ,
G e o r g ia . Mississippi and Tennes see.
T h e missing'are all oailors on ship
Gulf porta and
I
PettsarolnV loss, including damage long overdue a t
to government property Was estim- k n o w n to have boon in the p a t h of
ated at $ 25 0, 0 0 0.
Wednesday' s gnle.

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PrtGE TWO

COUNTY

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HAPPENINGS

N

O V I E D O O CC UR R E N T E S
Mr*. I L. Cook very char mi ng l y
ent ert ained the crochet cluli Wednesd&amp;y af t er noon at her home on
( Ir a h am avenue.
Almost all the
meml.er* and many visitor* were
[iresent.
A-fter nn hour of c ha t t i n g
und f ancy work, delicious
refreshtnent* were served consi sti ng of ieyd
tea, cake nnd pineapple sher bet .
T h o s e who e n j o ye d Mr*. C o o k ' s hosj dt. dity (or the afternoon were Mesllnrne* 'A .1 and T (
M c C ul le y, .1.
K Howard. A H Farm'll, S
W.
. . .
.
Svynjie, Aulin, (ii*t, Sfmlh, Spink.*,
Crawf ord. Misses Aulin. Kilfg. M^r a
t i it l end ye ( iladVs l.einhuri. Faul ine
Muvik
and Marie Marshall

Oh,

N

A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPON­
D E N T S — E V E N T S OF^SEMINOLE COUNTY
EFFICIENT
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD

say!

I say!
1

to your grocer man
y o u ’ll g -e t

s p ic y

N A T IO N A L

the Dressor home T u e s d a y .

sn a p p y ,

g i n g e r

s n a p s .

B IS C U IT

C O M P A N Y

■

Mrs. .1. C. E dwar ds of Way cross,
Mr ami M rs. Robert W L awt o n
iu • Zu Zu •
returned
Tuesday
evening
from fin. , is here spendi ng some l i m e
Da yt on a Reach after a week' s pl eas­ with t h e M i I )o'ugnl and Wee ks' f a m ­
ilies
ant vacat ion there
Miss Jewel l Dinkel returned MmiMrs Ci \\ M c Do u g a l, Mrs. J . ('.
Mrs J 1. Allen of l. ongwood in
day
after a pleasant trip to JncksotiKdawrd*, the Misses F r a n c e s Mcvisiting her daughter. Mrs
I. T
v&lt;iic
Uoiigal,
Mollie
(
irav
ami
I.eslie]
Hunt
Hlniini of J a ckson v illc
Mr and Mr* X S p i n k * returned , , r “&gt; •""1
n s *
‘*r'' llt
Mr 4 ,la?
Wednesdav ........ from the lU.n II U u y i o n a
Reach e nj oyi ng the r . - was the guest o f &lt;
U Kniiminy. r
freshing
c
h
an
g
e
for
a
time.
and family T u e s d a y
w fieri- they sjient the past week
M . tt Martn.nri 11,
i „ „ . li ll
,Mis .h M u r g u cr i l t juiu An na Hill
Mr. H. H. Mc C a l l J r . left We d n e s ­
W
E
S
T
S
I
D
E
I
T
E
M
S
Allen
returned
Inst
week
from
visitday morning for D a y t o n a Flench
O
n
*
of
t
h
e
most
j
oy
f
ul
affair*
of
I M .......... I, anil r . - l a l i v, , in » „ •
where lie spent the night, returning
the n e* t day with Mr W II H o w ­ the season was the b i r t h d a y parl y chulu, X.olfo und Al tman.
given T u e s d a y af t er noon by M r
Mr* &lt; W Kntr.mingcr and lilt!
ard'* family
Mrs
It
f
Whc-l.-r , nt.-Ma.ncd |T *
Alr,7 l
h,," " r '' '"i tthi cr. M. ** Maud, returned la*.
I lie Ml*.....■r . ...... ............ nf the M 1 1 h
^
&gt;’&gt;nhdav „f i h e r j Tu e s da y from Harney Reach, wh-r.
,,
"
l
barker.
I
he
dining room
&lt;Dmy had - pent a pleasant week c
1 rfil.i, .l f 1Of l;MIlf t(
1T
with s. \en red 1 and', s ,,., t,,,» ,,,,,
I
,
I"
h&lt; an
imflfii
t if ill1 wilfi
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.1F* ' 1 * *‘t
all11 'b u r..................
" oor .«r»
■-■Hid till -How while
,,
, ,,
1 . 1 1
Mr and MrI* A luhnson
M . r-a n a mi l .i n 111. Pirthdav H i V v
I
\l each pl ate was |,
,
,
. ,
, ,,
1
l.tol.i
wire
visitors
of 1 .1 Hart '
ii r *4 w»*i*k "*a \ at .i I ioi .
phi' . .1 i u hit*- •ike with till' \ ItHT
1 1
1 .
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1 ,,
Hid ‘ 1till! v Vi 1 i»rd 1 v n 1•I M o n !
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f.
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&gt; ■' n ; mi it
I lie ' i - r v u e - at I In lla|ilist elm- •
Miss M.trv H m o * . . i &gt; a itlord i*
dfe»- ci- . ream was served
Those
Sinida'
morning and night
v
I H' t ne t,&lt; f Hi "t \l -- i l ! F'.lhill I,r* ** ■i a' r hiat&gt;.
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M unufartur r
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furnish them the iiccomnioifat ion*
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we w ill ftrive t fie largest number of
Oldest and Ocvt
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•ipif •Hi our town that w»■ i■v* • r had
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ficial silk.
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try last y e a r produced sawdust silk
st ocki ngs
to
the
value
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$•(..iiin.non
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t h a t a f t e r y o u B u y it •'•Ttnin
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7 ,|y
things which tht- National L u mb e r d e p e n d a b i l i t y a l w a y s ' . *
T h is
is
especial K
Irue
M a n uf a ct u r e r s ’ Association of Chi. ug" reports a* being *tn ccssfuiiy w h e n y o u a r e l i m i n e
s&lt;*l
prodm c l at Mioli*ou. A is . in the ( ' a r s .
birc-st products laboratory of the
I f y o u h a v e h ail a n v ex­
|■nited S t a t e * depar tment of agri­
p e r i e n c e w i t h U s e d i ar&gt;, y uu
culture
According to tills story, sent out b l o w t h a t , i n t h e tir.-d p j a c e
by the L u m b e r Manuf act ure rs' As­ a ' g o o d U s e d C a r c a n . m a

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a b le feeling,

Zu Zu

|place near Mo nroe bridge and moved
|last week,
O ki e Wee k* ha* sold hi* Overland
aml^ is now- driving u Ituiek car
M r „ W M Hnvne*. Mia* I&gt;orol hy f rom , owr)&gt; M 'iss Margaret. S t evenson and R a y m o n d CJormley of
J a c k s o n v i l l e were all day guest* at

T h e R e p u t a t i o n Behind

Hrisson.' Mr*
John Vaughn, Mrs.
Allen S l on e , Mrs W S. T h o r n t o n ,
Mr* J
E. Face and Mrs. Dwi ght
Hahlot

Z u Zu

Z u Zu

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rfMr. and Mr*. Hen Mo n r oe have
re t urned from their motor trip to
Nort h Carol ina and found the road*
in had t’i million, account ed for hy
the roeent heavy rain*.
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Mr an,t
r h a r , i e Merr i wet her
ll“ ' " K " ' 1"
housekeeping mi Falm r,t"
(i. I., Hledsoe and Richar d MickMr 1. O W lute, the new A C. I.
ro nd uc t p r . has moved from F or t ( i,° " *1'*1 here I Imrsday morning to
T a m p a i nt o t h e Ma t h i s co t t ag e on m o t o r to J n r k s o hv i l l e .
Mr. and Mrs. H. (I. Deit ri ch were
Hay street.
He will ma k e Oviedo
hi* home for t h e summer, if not per- j S u n d a y guests a t the C h a m b e r l a i n
mahent ly.
! home on Iteardall avenue.

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TOE SANFORD HERALD

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e nj oyi ng a fine dinner.
( r ibbo n and lilted with candie*.
At
~~ -------ci th e r end of ii,.- i.i Kb i here was
W eb b e r M a k e s Second Report
large birthday
cake light**d with
( hatiiuiuogu. T e n n. , July
191(1 pitik candle*
A long . pink satin
Mr W
M M a y uc*,
ri bbon runner with bow* a i either
Sanf ord. Fla ,
end wa» Mid hi the center, on i fm,
D rn r S i r : —
I wns placed a reflecting mirror and

Find e n&lt; lotted an acc ur at e . m ount !l
lfl11 n , t
v
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of my ev|M*nsen from the ti me of l11" ’' r,e*t”i
le asi ng Sanford to t he p r i * n t inn*
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1 tiirito M • •I'
1 1' ’ » i.' • i ’ id
with

my dcficription ol Seminole co un t)
and every one of them are men of
good st andi ng and have money,
1 will have been her.* two weeks
Wednesday und 1 have called on
hundreds of the people here.
I t is
i i inazing to see the great wave of
" F l o ri d u f eve r" that is going over
the city.
I have dozens of men to
st op me and ask more about Florida,
T h e r e h asn ’ t been a single night

i'aulinc

1l u r i a r .

11o-rtrud&gt;

It c Will lit1 Pleased to /’ igure Your Contracts *t
PH O N E

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1a Nickel, a Dime and |
O d V C (2 Pennies each Day |

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I In -’ mall rliannu. irhirh ntlu rtci.sc mnjhl ' =
thmmjli i/uur Jiiujers,” -will mount up S
= • nutnlhly and easily meet the payments on a
brand-mu () ELVER 'Eypi*writer— the regular
S
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Seven teen. Cents a Day

S

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h u t a sm a ll lirsl p a y m e n t.*

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S en d for com plete catalog and penny-pay plan

m achin e

yours

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R ub y Hurt, \ irgitim and ( n e t i heti
Long,
Mildred
Hou*ton.
Eleanor
Cameron, Ma rt h a and Fanl ine W.dL*' *’• F.iuline and Ella Mary Muir
bead, Lucille and Rosa Fnpe, Maudie
Fort son. \era West, Louise Th rnsh''r nn,l Evel yn Fay Cu^t
T h e mat ron* who helped Mr*
Gn tr h ei serve and play with &lt;j„.
children were Mrs. For rest G a t e hr!
Mrs. Ed. Cameron,
Mrs
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THE OLIVER TYPEW RITER CO.
Genernl Offices. Oliver Typewriter Huilding

CHICAGO
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Tuesday's (Janie
*, . , (. , r ! defeated
Orl ando
here
Tu,.,.l ,&gt; in one of t h e pre tt i e st
„at1),,. id the season by t h e score of
^ tll n
Hilt I*aimer was on the
rnottncl (nr the locals while t h e
famous spit hall pi tc her from U m a ­
tilla worked for the Or l an do club.
HOW DK N

Sanford
Hurdn K. If
Crow, Ini
Leon, 2ip|
j Palmer, p
Kricksuii, cf
Pounds, ss
Wallace, I si
Selfe. rf
Farina, &lt;■
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Bennett, fl
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1 1 0
Sorrendo, c
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Hunter, 2nd
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Porter, ss
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Brown, .'Ird
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Flynn, c f ................ 4 0 0 0 0
Corcho, 1st
3 0 ■*» 1G 0
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I’eral, rf
2 0
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Bowden, p
3 0 0 0 3
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:ili

1)

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K Pounds, **
" ■ F a r i mi. c
Wall a cp . ji
Totals

3
33

1
I
0

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r, 10 27

1

0
0
II

3
1
3

1
0
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DIAMOND DOST
B E D " DAVI S

3

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Or l an do
All k H I’d A E
B e n n e t t , If
3 0 0 0 0 0
C or c ho , lh
4 0
1 lfi 0 0
So ro mi o, c
1 t) 0
G 3.j 1|
n
Hu n te r, 'flit
1 0 fi ■» II
fl
Porter, ss
1) It 2« 0
“ Brown. :ih
0 ■1 1 5 0
L |M . Beimel
0 0 0 0 0
0 () 0 0 II
" F l yn n, rf
&lt;1 Perul, tf
0 0
1 0 0
0
11 B e n n e t t , p
1 0 3 0
1
0
31
1
Totals
l 4. 27 15
0
S u m m a r y : E ar n ed runs, Sa nf o r d 5,
0 Orlando 0.
S t r uc k o ut b y B e n n e t t
1 5, Wa l l a c e 3.
Fi rst base o n errors,

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i

tjuejition
How
old
is
Pit cher
B a r k l e y of Orl ando. ’
I D S.
Answer
No t hi ng but base ball
i|uestions answered.
Knpw nothing
. of his age.
N a m e is not in the rtlle
hook, so I am unable to say.

All i|uestions concerni ng sports of
a ny kind will lie answered by this
d e p a rt me nt
Address all letters to
t h e Sporting
D e p a r t m e n t of the
H era Iit
One ipiestion already, received at
the office was to this effect:
QI tid ever an umpire go to
heaven’
A.
No

1 t
1
T h r e e sout hern beauti es, Cobb&gt;
S pe ak e r and J a c k s o n . T h r e e S a n ­
ford beauties*— Pal me r,
Leon und
In 1732 f le or g e Was h in gt on
S a n f o r d 0, Orlando 2. Lef t o n buses, Crow,
In 1898 Orlando st arted
San f or d 8, Orlando G. T i m e , 1 hr. was born
to
play
ball
&gt;J u s t . start ed L
32 min. " Umpire. Da v i s and Pope.

Score by innings
S t ut ling of the clubs in the SandSecond ( l a m e
Sanford
UU'J 0 00 (110
I
spur la ague
The* second game the writer has
Orlando
000 000 000 u
W
L
I*
no alibis to make in regards to the
C
San f or d
il
5
55tl
Suminar&gt; Karimd run* Sanford 3
defeat
Palmer pitched a magnifi
I'wn base
tuts
Kru k-u'l
t'fu'w
'&lt;
»i
III
l e nt game id ball atni nine tunes Or Ian !
Me Hud ' botnet tuny** »♦» * h t Dj U
1 liree base tin-, L oom Mfu, h mil
mil ill ten iii hi* case he wmild have
Left
Leu -tar second *a*'h*T
of th»*
jt
l. ri no doubt ha.H thi* ulufT **\- by Palmer 0 by Bowden I
gul t i'll away with the g a m e
U
cu-* that word stuff) b u t there hap- , on bases Sanf ord I. , Orlando 0. vnrez who opposed him was .also in local i Lib received from one of the
Bounds to Leon to r ar e form.
Bo t h pitchers allowing local fans through the mail -some
pent •1 to be a youn g fellow pitching 1 ^ oul
Wallace.
Erickson to Farina. Leon
to purchase himself another
live hits apiece
T h e game in gen- money
for s.mford t h a t had . s om e t hi n g too.
palmer only had one bad inning and j
^ ' ' I W ^ ^torsi base on e r r o r s . ^ ,
b a t w In. ii was broken 1i&gt; one of the
bun
1
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.
.
*rai "■»** a
',ml " "
(Irian i i player*,
j l.i»«*r
f.m realizing
realizi ng
a* in the fourth when with • ■'"r,,r"
n.i.uio i
......... ha*.-* j ) u k)|. k ,.1Mnj nK nll t In- twentyV- ll
live
tin*
t in* fan
Vr j Orlando
that was
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ti
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tin.
,
! I.t- t i n - , . . • w..r i ,.f 11 i. 1' He play
. - ml nxiented lie mowed dow n 111
1 ' r" u * " '
1 * " r' "
, ,,t . that
the.
m i . li d in the
hot
s
t
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a
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w
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1
.
t
h
*ri*
i-»
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.iiido
hitters
in
easy
fnshiwn.
,l!
1
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gain.
Solin'
how
nr
a
n
o
th
e
*r
r
•
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‘
‘
Leon
*i»v*
thai
there
imo
11 ■
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Ilf
Inri.l
i
Ilk
anot
ht'
III
1
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aid of Mr
E r i c ks on in
in!
wa- a ini-umb-r*t .imling in r* K
• --.,1 Mt
1 li. -A d»T i * IM
• i| who made n perfect t i r o *
1 . •11. |e 1. 1*I ll of ' 111- ,' 1" o
I r W,|- t hat
I lillf —
il l i ’ - * .a m &gt;
f i ** 11i T.i
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r e i-»|■1
t
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&gt; pl ate duuhilng up Stiff* mb*
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pur.
1
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•
Who deserves some ■r ■i sonic nllr 1 Imii-aml |u
sec...fid game wa- t.o go -I'M Tl i It- U r Li i ;
hook
vefd
1
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liv a young fellow by tin and i &gt;ri and" *pliT \ d.
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hD
'll
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w
hn
ll
he
u-e*
t
hilt
\
ya i the middle cushion for the the score ol li lo 1.
I
t
Icneral
1
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during
I hi
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He never did a tiling W 1■ "11 1h» fit f’"1 Till (
t a t u e bn i lii 1 for a trip!, ami tl" tir-i k' «»?»•
f
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■are t -,
than th&gt; game li* 1
f.uir hit- u r• III.lie
11vi-T y whi!.- II. murf t
N.ll| i f
up ! " r M '
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Ithd I *
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again tl' . hilt mt! J*
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took pla
karma mi ttiird h :is »• ;i
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est sp ..M writer i-&gt; a gre.il believer
ill

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Am en, a . I. . " i " tin
tl..
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( ol.li Hilt only
U v a mart cl
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Pitcher Muddell, For mer Brooklyn
Semlpro, Hat Speed, a Spl tter and
a Wonderful Curve Ball.
Th e Montreal International* seem to
have made a ten strike In the signing
of pitcher Muddcll, a former Brooklyn
semlpro
Tbo
Brooklyn StandardUnion, speaking of Muddcll, says:
“Muddcll has speed, a good spltter and
a wonderful curve ball
Ball players
who have seen him In action declaro
him a coming s t a r. "
Muddcll Is n
right-hander, 5 feet 10 Inches tall, and
weighs 1G3 pounds. Do Is only twentyono and should have n bright future.

COME TO
For Your

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FARMING”
IMPLEMENTS

BROWNS CARRY BIG PAY ROLL
P r e s i d e n t B a l l S a y s l l W i l l A m o u n t tc
$ 138 , 0 0 0 — T a l e n t S e n t to M i n o r s

la Included.

Full Line of

President Ball of the St
land*
Browns, Is quoted as Baying that Ids
pay roll &lt;&lt;*r plnywrs this year will run
$l3K.6l&gt;0- 'j’tiin Includes, presumably,
a* lot of talent sent t&gt;j the minors hut
which (be
urn obliged tn
to pay
tli*' Browns are
(inrt (lf
Hn|ar1,.s „„
\ir Ball
lhllik* hi* pay roll bug. r than that
(,f nny other cluti In the two majors.
and t li•■r•• l* absolutely tn way fer
linn t n i c.| u&lt;pe 11 to neb * in
all c m
11a. t s III e It "li. lad

SPORTING
GOODS

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Also Handled

THE HILL
H A R D WA R E CO.

He Was Witling
Fui her lover the railing'
Say.
Helene is t hat - voting man going to
■Tm all night ’
11. ■. . . . , o .
eht
pa il*. ■
11• - u i * * . n !
: .i 11 if
ill. I. * |' . Ml c f f " li
' 1.......
| put
m in ’

In

I \ 1 II l

III s l N E ws

s I r t ft r\ u f

S A N F O R D

V! n htg.tn ' , a r - i t.

K a\ tn o m l

( ‘old
1. . ■■■ . om rin-'iiI
t h*
pl aj i ■ .
drlL r* t.'
pit •r - - i 1h a I 1
- 1 ■ i . a r■ ■' \ i 1 in
t be g.i
■ t ti. ft In u,g ■■r.i . urn i d.b.
all t * • r* *t betr.g i mitat ion-

rV_

MONTREAL SECURES A STAR

Golf Playing Brought Fortune.
When tbo duke of York was living
In Edinburgh In IGtl be was told t hat
a certain shoemaker named Patersonn
was the best ^olf player In Scotland,
arid him, the duke, lnte^ J ame s II,
chose as part ner lu a foursome, win­
ning a huge stuko Ho promptly turnod
over the money to Patersonft, who
forthwith built a house In which tho
duke placed n stone with a Patersonn
rest bearing tho motto. ' F o r and
"tore."

Sanford Furniture Co.
.1.

.!&gt;

D A V ISO N ,

A la n a j'cr

Dealers in Furniture Bedding and Stoves
IL First Street.

Sanford Fla.

TR . *

i
t , i r ■-I
•
• " 1 ' *-••* ' 1 • f ■ ' d
J.i-.t Lil-e Hans W..gner.
l,a*e line
.Inn n.ui all lie could
attend to b»Jt t in* j o b was well
and figured in t wo fig hi ' taken care o( T h e wonderful pitchtide plays
if is la*t d'lllble j
U
&gt;'
an not .......... ..
t he i row il oil 11 i■rr *p i i m rruglii il ,t i lu
I A ll I v. \
\N
I bi* p a .
Sorr&gt; r d • I li
................ t be l 'r'.i'id • •

gil me,
nr if iit t bfci
f.oir trip* to the pia'e
to d out Itl large n g,|l,&lt; r
ill. mg t hat t he |o.-al diduiug llieir bent to give
best base ball club *hat

1 1 !* i t . i f

N

'tie*

■md &amp;r*at In Front Whera H»
' *■ Id the P Uy c r t nn the Vlelt

i
i in t *i.
ta t at *1
l.oti;*
w tn - e a disgruntled rooter thought
() (| , *„,, ,, wa&lt; fl||t .
player
,1

1 hat * all

Sanford worked his liest
III- won
derful arm seems to have the same
old stuff that has
heretofore been
Die downfall of many
promising
looking ball players.
Wallace seem*
t o ‘have the natural abi lit y to pitch
mid not only that he has the head
work that is necessary for any pitrher to have that is going to try and
make it a business to pitch.
Wal­
lace thinks that when the old right
arm goes bud he will give the fans
from Orange county a chance to

It 'Mil H
St I IfllJt fl fnr thitt
clean game and every one was well
" ‘M
r Spencer walked up ami satisfied from a Sanford s t andpoi nt
n* '
i be grandstand in a very anyway. Below is the way Wall ace
a,H' • mood of c o u r s e . . All this administered the def eat
All B H I’d A F.
'■d " • I after Palmer had retired Sanf ord
4 1 1 3 0 0
Paul C ob b , t h e peerless Burdick,. If
O 1 0 2 G 1
ir&gt;t * " ' k c r for tho local club took Crow, 3b
1 n
5 O 4 2
^
"'i inng from J a c k so n v i ll e and L e o n . 2 b
*&gt;
1 0
I
3 0
“ ' " r ••'! to stay out of the game. Palmer, rf
0
0
1 i
3 0
•' •* little more of how It hap- E ri c ss o n , cf
3&gt;«ned
12
0
0
0
1
5
Self e, l b

t- aof.i-.l
Ibirdii
It
1 ■*, i vv .
1.run. 21.
I'almer. ji
Erii-L-uti. , f
Selfe. II,
I’uut ds **
Farina, c
C hi t i c m l e n , rf
Tut als
Orlando
B e n n e t t . If
Cor c h o . lh
Surendo, c
Hu n t e r , 2b
Por t e r, ss
B r o wn
\lvorvz. p
\t B e n ne t t, rf
I’er.tl. cf

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i II
i II ll
■t II ll ii
I
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1
3 0 0 ii •&gt;
II
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3
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1 &lt;i u
3 II 1 i 3
1 0 0 o
1
1 0 0 0 0
— — ..— — —
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24
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3
3
3
3
3
3
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3

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0
4 0
1 4 3
1 *» 1
II 1 1
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, ‘ 1*1II I ' f *
n mi i i i
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record- and It * ha* 1■r* •K• th* m
y e a r III' only *t.i’c ,,f) bail .
it * not I,.1,1 tor tin amat eur

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t tl ob| f e m e h.tdn t !n" ti th re tie
ball would have been found in ( *r
b i nd " (nr it wa* more than going’
f
»
It is the i nt en t io n of the writer
an give just a* much puMi it. - to

a* strong a write-up as if they had
won
No mi sjudge llics, or putt ing
the bl ame on thp umpire goes
The
liars* f act s of j u * t how t h * game was
lost is what will be published.
Of
course umpires win man y ball games
by their hud decisions, hut they
d o n ’t win them all
Hone head base
run*..
and some n o r , scull* d ball
players lose more than all . one else
d"e*

1.

Base

on

balls-off

AI-

Phone 67

Sanford. Fla.

U P TO DA FK K QUIIAM K NT
I ’rt part'tl !&lt;• h andle All K in d s of R e p a irs on \u io and
M tiln n u l e T ire &gt; and T iiK e s

RUT R E A D IN G A 8 IM X 1A L T V
T l H I’ S

R K P A IR K I)

W T IIU ;

W e C a rry l-’ir c Iiisiiran et* In
W hile O n H a n d .

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W A IT

A ll R e p a ir W ork
A ll W o rk &lt;D iaran leed

u t

L a w n Mo we r Sale
UNTIL SATURDAY, THE loth
We will sell any uf the ftillowinjcl&gt;rainls nf Lawn Mowers
at the reduced prices, at least 10 per cent olF:

Trojan 14-in. Plain Bearing
T rojan 16-in. Plain Bearing
Paragon 16-in Ball Bearing
D irector 14-in. Bjjll Bearing
Adm iral 16 in. B all Bearing
C resllaw n 16-in. Ball Bearing

Reading N ational 16 in. Ball Bearing
Reading Em pire 16-in. Ball Bearing
Reading Regnenl 16-in. B all-B earing
Eclipse 14-in. B all Bearing
Eclipse 16-in. Ball Bearing

All the above machines arc new and carry Manufacturer’s

warrant.
You will never have a chance to buy High (trade Lawn
Mowers at as low a price as we offer these. RCY NOW!
FO R R E A L S E R V IC E , T R Y US

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.
SANFOTD’ j ROUSE OF SERVICE

SANFORD

Phone 8

F L O R ID A
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D IC K S O N . M :m ;im *r

1st S ired -Ni*\I lo Ford G arage

B o y C hi t t e n de n , Utility ball player
of the San f or d cl ub can piny anyverez 2, off P al me r 1
S t r u c k o ul j Yv h cr c on the diamond.
B oy is a
by P a l me r 1. by AI verez 1.
Lef t on great ground coverer in the o ut fl e’d
Utility
bases San f or d 5, Orlando 4.
Doubl e and also u classy inticlder.
men on nny te am very seldom e v e r
pl ays, P ou n d to Selfe. F ir s t base on
get the c h a n c e to show their val ue
errors San f or d 1, Orl ando 2.
Hit
to a ball club. H o w e v e r he hnn the
by pitcher, Peral ( b y P a l me r ) .
U m ­ ability to deliver and such a player
is a val uabl e asset to nny ball club.
pires, D a v i s and Pope.

Orl ando

Sanford Vulcanizing Works
W A l.K K R

i

'
p u n *. | the - t a r -Imrt top
f.. ' he Inc ||. i* t .i-1 ri’g.ilh. u. hit, ; • ig e . e
In
I m I i - ,' . m
i
j was robbed **f two *urc lilt*
I'llt'll o l l l. r time lie ' .1*111' fo
bI' n ,V
nil f ii i
t italii '■ \ "Ur i". iKeep ii ip
s n i p ’ a "1
t- 11 &gt;n .1 eh ti dryil 'Afie 1 i 11 hit tie ‘ i ’1 k ti l
,,
. i y , t hey i i ii t do that ; i ' » i e
t lie dl'fe it Ip-

d to interest
'.it
.
e Wa- I lie
d
me t. U .-I.
*r, ill the ,
ug w li.-n t h t ' * were
u

the game wa* only going seven tn
What right has an umpi re t o
mugs
. in n n i i mc sudt a thing unless lie war ,.l.| i n ’
1" hi- whole thing in a nut
.1 ,. 11
t I '- I he umpire wa - Told ' '
,l( 1,.. . n
the g line I- a *" y* II 1
,. ,•! , - ,
I II.I Oil, WI " ' "'ll *
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'i . , •, i ., I i - word i ;
t. I '
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|, 11.1potn at I ride all V ol
pi I
. d '■ i' ..I •t o ..................
i I'
; .. r 11 wa* i hard one to i n •• ' 1
(runt a Sanford st andpoi nt every ope
L1 VY
migIit t " l&gt;" well -.UtHtiod
a hi'Uii v a i t " " 1i g Hite . N*l w )li y * bniil.l
aii! 1 bull 1 a 1, ,.
ii, worry a J
.in 11
N ■\t Tu -d i" 8.1*1 for. 1 wl l ’
i1
ai »
"illo and •oi ( In* foil " V i •fU
r hilt -.1 1 •*T1 Iful'l I -lay s h Te,

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THESANFORDHERALD

P a l a t k a c o m p a ny of s l a t e l r t o p s
a as refused a s h av e in the Mason
Ho te l
barber shop.
The
article
s t a t e d that t h e soldier was refused
ser vi c e because o f . the uniform he
ware, which is a mi st a k e , for no
b a r b e r shop in J a c ks on vi l l e , much
less one in the M as o n Hotel would
for oilo mi nute refuse a soldier a
shave because he was in uniform

j — t h i nk of that !
A re versal of all
, est abl i shed cu s t o ms , i s n ' t it?
And
o
n
e
of
t
h
e
most
effective
me
thods
of
It. J . H OL LY . Editor
j
advert
isi
ng
Florida
s
h
a
t
has
vet
W M. HAYNES, Business Manager
been devised b ec a u s e it will u|n*n
I'u b tteb x l t r r r j I u H » » »n&lt;t r m l * »
the eyes of northern people to the
real conditions in this sTate at this
season and knock out ■pcrirptneti tl&gt;
RlIKKItimON IHICI. IN * USANCE
the old, ridiculous idea that one
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l ha n e v c r before.
Of course all of
*bem are not a n y t h i n g like 1 5 0 , 0 0 0
" f u c t u r e a , hut t h e aver age h o m ebuilder is er ec t in g a class of building
t *, at in somi&gt; respects is ahead rela° f ntany o th e r kinds of co n "fruition
" O n e reason for this is that t h e
facilities for building were never so
c o mp l e t e as now, but the more c o m m antling

reason

is p ro sperity

V b e t t e r . l as s of school buildings
also is being er ect ed in the sout h-

Old Superstitions.
In certai n parts of t h e Slav conntries n bride bows to the fife on the
hearth when she first en t er s her new
home. In parts of Hohctula families
will not permit a* br an d to be taken
from the hearth by an •'nlildor'or for
the use of another fondly In Hhnnta,
nothing unclean la tin own i-ito the
lire
Also after tin* lorlii id a rhild,
forty days must e l u j », • before a lirai^,
may he taken I r e n tf.** Iln* for tin* usn
■nor' &lt;t h ■

the I n t e r u r b a n C o mp an y was grqatthe I n t e r u r b a n C omp a n y will greatly aid in the drainage of the county
roads and that the development
which would follow the building of
the el ec t ri c railway Would lie more
i t han worth cost of the right of way.
M r - Hall also stated that
it
was
planned to take over the logging
r°ad of the Hopkins L umbe r Co in­
pany. now running from Deer Park
,n Mel bourne as the connect, ng link
' b e East ( oast

east, an.) a great n l umber &lt;d com
C h a i r m a n Les'ey of the board
modious. well eq ui pped buildings is called t h e att ent ion of Mr Hall to
provided in the c o u n t r y districts as the fact thut in man y parts of t hei
well as in t h e cities antf towns
c o u n t y the right of way of the p u b - j
" T h e board of ro mmt ssi o ners of be hi ghways is ptdy t hi rty feet and
Duval c o un ty . Florida, will have in others the county has no title o f 1
I. It I .inner superintendent
t an* prepared for t tie ro n, ' f 1j i t lot. w i
of I bridge over t Lie Nt J oh n s river of road construction f-»r tin* county
at I * ' k ' o n vi l le and will ord* r an declared tt,.,t a ro.idwav f..rI v feet
*.a *.d ■ sti'h* o *.r to
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. |.■ t •tie -* i i! • of l.olld- * id w a* " ■
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1 lliditia tin * t f IU t ir.- It t- (•*
ti n. at. d t h e bridge wJI . ost .ip the road an I that tile right of wa , if
proi irnat ei v J Tj U tllttl
given (Lie railway . o' np. i n . uoiil.l to* .
* •••to*ig in..*. * • i* a j.t. t
\ ' Lai o: t t u r f . . ,giit *,
I*oration* have been formed luring
VYith tills e Xpi atm tint) the request
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ing every courtesy and the promptest attention, our women patrons
appreciate the service which we render and we are pleased to open
new accounts for any woman who desires to have the convenience
and safety afforded by a hank account.

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not ■■■.a d any t e m p e r a t u r e of T a m p a anti that of
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f Lit il lAll be** from hi.- devotee* a t thi-. ot he r ti tl es of' tFie country, t h e pur11It I'.ltt.
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Duri ng the month of J un e , this
year, the Clyde Li ne brought more
t h a n 200 northern excursionists to
Fl oj ’j d a and the c a m j i a i g n will be
cont i nued through the summer. Th e
J a ck s o n v i l l e Met ropoli s, in . a n ed­
itorial on this work, says:

Ar t hur VV. Pye, passenger traffic
E d i t o r Howard of the
O r l a n d o n o t h l n »t m" re " iatl conform to the m a n a g e r of the Cl yde S t e a m s h i p Line
Ci t i z e n has a c o l u mn ..n the front rulH* *'ven *f tht' a FM, l i r* nt * a* a is one of the biggest boosters F l o r ­
page called " L i v e Editorial s " Wh at '
_ A,l&gt;' ° ,H* who kno w* how ida has. and the people of this s t at e
do you rail those on the
editorial m u r ^ (*eorge M a s o n of the Mason are greatly indebted tft him for s e r ­
Hotel has done for the militia of the
page, Howard?
Dead one*? 1
vices rendered.
He is n man of
s
t a t e would have his doubt s about
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ideas.
Many an i m p o r t a n t i n n o v a ­
the Mas o n Hotel or any |&gt;art thereof
tion has been put in effect for the
i nf an t i l e paral ysi s is taking New
refusing
service
(o
the
national
passengers of the C ly de Line since
Yo r k ci ty and o th e r cities are q u a r ­
g ua rd s me n of t h e st at e. It is also a
he has held the helm of t hi s d e p a r t ­
a n ti ni n g against it.
With the exwell kno wn fact to those of us who
ment.
Pr o babl y one of ( he beat
cusri on boats run n i n g from Ne w
h a ve been soldiers tha^ t h e citizen thi ngs t h a t he ever concei ved was
Y o r k t o Sanford it would be well for
soldiers are s uper sensi ti ve about the idea to get people to Florida in
the c i ty authorit ies of Sanford to
t h e . t r e a t m e n t t h a t shpuld lie a c­ the good old su mme r ti me.
I t was
see t h a t no children from the i n ­
corded them.
T h e y l eave c o m f o r t ­ easy enough to get people to come
f ec t ed city land here without u
able homf** where t he y have all of to the Land of S u ns hi ne and Flowers
h ea l t h certificate.
this world’s c om f o r t s and tak e their from the north while t h e bleak win- 0 -----place in line wj ih the other v o lu n­ ter winds struck thr ough them like
T h e South F lo ri d a Press Associa­ teers who get the s ame t r eat me n t as
a knife, but how to get them down
ti on convenes at T a m p a on Fri day the ordwfary pr i vat e
T h e y are ajit ' i n H o n d a , when c l i ma t i c condi tions
We sincerely hope t hat somet hi ng to feel peevish at tune* and think
will be accompli shed in the line of the World 1' going wrong because in the north were bear abl e was i-asicreating
a spirir
of cooperati on it doe* not fall down and worship ly Wi v e d by this wide awake steam
ship
Hein,* a reside!.*
f
amo ng printers arid publisher*
*n tlie uniform
I lie volunteer i* apt
Florida himself, tu* knew- that
ir
far as we Liiie be* n able to n b * * T . i
to I.. ill
r»* ns| 11ve about hi* tfeatill Ml
not vi ha! (he n t*" * *
su* h i oi.p* ration has been .* • oi
ii.• i.i in t a m p and i n ' t h e i 11y
[hi*
ern mind believed, but realized that
r u m i n a t e j oke
T h e reputable n e w s ­
p r o b a b l y a c c o u n t s in a measure for
" t h e y must he s ho wn . ”
What was
p a p e r s which ' h a ve tried to keep
the idea that a b a r b e r shop in J a c k ­
the result? Last year over one tin* ijirices of legal and oilier s t andard
sonville d.d not want to .shave a'
sand tourists ca me d &gt;w n otj t' ■*••
cl asses of p i mj i n g up to the l egi ti­ Soldier
We h a v e the highest reCl&gt; do Lin** excursions to Florid i
m a t e rate, h a l e beett &gt;-impelled to
-p. t for the uni f orm having worn
a ' ■' 1 ■- * * ■line and -[■** .id 1to , i J
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T h e T r i b u n e refers xVIlison, Nashville Te n ne ssee an and
to A r t hu r W
l*ye, t h e passenger Ame ri c a n : A. F, Sa nd fo r d. K no xville J ou r n a l and T r i b u n e . 0 . J
truth* man ag er of the &lt; lyde anti
Mal l ory Lines, who has alwuyu been Palmer, Houston P o s t; W T . A n ­
a special friend of Florida' s, one of derson. Macon T e l e gr a p h : VV. A. E l ­
So t ha t , after J a n u a r y 1. political the s t a t e ’s s t rongest boosters mul liott. J acksonvi ll e T i m e s Union; R o ­
a p p o i n t me n t s as teuchem in Sent
tireless in advert isi ng our a t t r a c ­ bert L a t h a m Char le st o n News and
Courier. Elmer Clark
Little Rock
|Mol&lt;* i until v will i * i * i liriles* tlo t i o n s and r f s n u t . •**
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a do pt e d by every board of putilli ward tlint end. tin* (Tyi le Line is
P r og r e ss in S ou t h ea st
i n st ru ct i o n in t h e state.
T a m p a offering special low excursion rates
Col umbus. ( l a . J u l y 12
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Tribune
frorn New Y ork to Florida, affording
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an o p po r t u n i t y tn visit this s t a l e ! d u s l n a l Index says in its issue for

S U i ' K U S E N S m VE iiU L D IK K S
T h e Tunes Un i o n under, the c a p ­
tion,
"An
Un p a rd o na b l e
Insult"
q u ot e s from the I ' al u t k a i’ost an i n ­
ci dent that wait said to have h a p ­
pened in J a c k so n v i ll e the other day
wherein one of t h e members of the

and spe n d a long enough time to bec o m e a c q ua i nt e d with our summer
cl i mat e, j ust as it is
Mr Pye liegun tliis c a m pa i gn last s ummer , with
111** result t lint bet ween I .()0n and
1,200 northern people c a m e lo Florj 'a to spend their a n n u a l vacation^

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"The
a n no un c e me nt
I hat
bids
have been opened for the erect ion
in Mi ami . Fla . of a residence to cost
about 150. 000 calls a t t e n t i on to the
fact t h a t a bet te r class of residences
js being erected in the s o ut he as t

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f» i &lt;i mill. &lt; .itnl 1 1 t i .i .
hosier'.
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Hltu'katork. • S,
Iiiinl.i-r pl an' l'i*riiiin*lifi:i. Fla lum
l.ef alnl vi-ttrering plant In t 1* ell
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Ki* inifnee. J ul y
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Th a t I e
pfiisp t- ir. loiglil f.*r the building
ol i*i i t
i : t,,i i r 11v, a , . .uitie 11 g I
S.i tif.*r I
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i loud
D* r I'.ir uml I ,.i t , • *a •t
point * w.i* t Lie s t a t e m e n t of Wi l ­
liam Hull of St ( ' loud, wlei appear*
e&gt;i Ill-fire tin- meeti ng of tile c o u n t ,
colinuissloliers here t hi s week and
asked permission on behalf of t h e
t eiitrul Interurliun Hallway t ’oni
p a n y to u se a p o r t io n of tho c o u n i y

roads for the tr ack of hi* co mp any
Mr H a l l s t al ed t hat ho had reC jn t ly seen letters from linan nil
h acker * of the plan, which state t h a t
northern and east er n capitalists have
approved the plan and believe t ha t
Florida presents g reat er o pp o r t un i ­
ties for d eve lo pme nt than any s t at e
tn t Lo* I 'iiion
T h e s e capitalists are
espc I.illv Itbprev&gt;e*l L.V the growttl
of t
•titral portion of tL,** *tat&lt;*
VI r Hull request**.! t Lie hoard t*&gt;
give ins ciitupaii) the right t*&gt; use
twelve or fourteen feet of t Fn* c o u n ­
ty highway right of way on the east
and west sides* of r*&gt;uds running
from t h e Orange c o u n t y line to K i s ­
s i mmee
and
from
Ki ssi mmee,
through S t . Cloud to t h e B re va r d
c ount y line.
He was of the opinion
that all the c o u n t y roads hud a
right of way of forty feet.
Fie
st a t ed t h a t the work to Iff* done by

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Knowing the Ri^ht Man
Many

mucccshFii I iihmi

allributc their pn&gt;i*rctfH lt» help*

fill asHorialionH.

A connection wiih ibis InNlilutton afTortls every lefjili*
mate accommodation and makes readily available the
the seasoned judgment and expert advice of men thor­
ough!) familiar vvjtb local business anti Financial rjfijttireinenls.
&lt;&gt;ur Officers are here to serve you.

The First National Bank..
“THE FARMERS’ FRIEND”

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�THE SANFO RD HERALD
granm a r r a n g e d for Sunday evening

INAND ABOUT THE CITY

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[ jt il e H a p p e n i n g s — M e n t i o n
of

M atters

In

Brief—

P e r s o n a l I t e m s of
In te re s t
Summary of the Floating Small
Talk* Succlnclly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Header*
Ymi cannot afford to stand out J oi n
jule i he new Hoard of Trade,
jt tonight at t he Court House.
IIunonage Sale Sat u r d ay on S a n ­
ford avenue, a t H o r c k ’a storo, by the
ladies of the B a p t i s t Aid Society.
Hoard of T r a d e meets tonight nt
thr Court House.
Come out and lie
a real citizen.
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The Daytona^ R e a c h Hotel, o pe n
all the year, offers special s u m m e r
rites.
Surf b a t h i n g rooms free to
guests. Sea-food dinners u special­
ty.
85-tf
Come out t o n i g h t and join the
Sanford Hoard of Trade.
It meet s
in the Court H o u s e a t 8 o'clock a n d
means much to y o u r city.
W. E. Wa t so n hna returned h o m e
from a pleasant t ri p to his old h om e
at M illedgevilie,
Ga., and o t h e r
points.
Mrs. W a t s o n will remain a
few weeks ere r et urning home
Mr and Mrs R ob er t Herndon are
visiting home folks for a few d a y s
after spending t he winter in their
A- &lt;.t&lt;li .i home.
Swimming pool with hot spring*,
toboggan slide,
etc.
amusement s.
miiKic. at Woodl and Park. Sundays
nd Thursdays.
F o r jitney bus
phone .’Ml.
90- tf
. Mi-* Mat ti e Hlount, one of the
mo«i at tracti ve daught ers of Georgia
r to- city the guest of her an ill
I'.igi-nhnrt
Miss Hlount haMr
t to- guest of t . aiin-sv ill.- friend*
- ral w. *. •I* h .Did will spend .1
. h lii r&lt;- ere returning to her
I .
Georgia
J*he was here l.t-t
- and mad.- ma ny Iri.-ndH w in.
Xfc I
,1 to s&gt;-»- h«-r ag iin
;»*•
(all on II. 1-. Duliurt (or pro in |&gt;l
automobile servi ce.
Phone number
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37 J
A D t w.-nt &gt; 11v i autos I., ■• led
V it • Satifiinl rmtli-rs att.-n.I.-d the
l.t i .itnc at if rl aml t i \c-tefil.iv .Del
g.i titIt • 1 "it- home t e a m
-. .ill..
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the S p o r t i n g 1‘.xv**i ib .1
■I - Ihen t a k e an ad
.1 help M r Ii.»vis I., k ■I* op
1•rest by writing t hi- ....... i
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Mrs
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Thrasher.
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a't-r a pleasant visit in her -nn.
I! -ii**-! E Tnlar and family at L i v e
t
N. . Iti e
1 . m. il rtiil

Mr. Watson ia an enthusiastic party
m a n ns well as aft* enthusiastic poul:40 p in
trynian.
After the show he pre­
\\ &lt;• e xt e n d a rorilial invitation to sented the prize-egg* to the edi t or of
our Methodist friend* to rume and the R ep or t er - St a r
The d ozen
wnr*hi|i with us during the ahsettee weighed
o unres{ an o u n c e and
of their piiator
|a half heuvier t han ill next heavii-si
Siihjei t
fur
th e m o rn in g
serv ice

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The l*lie | hlllg Needful “
Evell
mg " S e c o n d Coming of Christ.**
" G o to Ihe Hear K
Ituad to I&gt;a&gt;Iona now in good
condition
1ia»el o ve r &lt; ON&lt; It Ml K ItKIDGi:
to the It each"
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Cong reg at i onal News
There will be no preaching service
in the Congregational church for the
next few S unday s
Th e Sunday
school. &lt; hristinn E n d e a vo r’ and mid
i Weck p ra y er meetings will be con
tuiniw|| „
as usual
Due notice will
he given when preaching service is
resumed

A feature «d the evening
the
.•wiling was
was the
Tending of a pepr on "How to I’ro* d ur e Kgg tjuntiry.'**' written l»y W
It Craves and read by Mrs. Cr a ve s.
T h e writer of t he
excellent paper
1 was absent b e m u se of illness, (pit
the Hssocait loll extended a v o t e of
thunks to him and to Mrs C r a ve s
also.
This paper is printed o n ano t h e r page of the Reporter-Star.
Seth Woodruff, secretary of the
Orange
County
Fair
Association
ma d e a talk in which he s t a t e d that
t he fair association would do all in
its power to ma k e the p ou l tr y ex­
hibit at the next fair the best in its
history.
He promised the poultrymen the he a r t ie s t cooperation.

. c a t ch e r; Cohh, first base; Leon, s e c The body of Lester Stillwell, l»
oud base
Pounds, shortstop; C r o w , years old h a s not been recovered,
t hird base, Hurdick, leftliel|l; E r i c k - and it is believed the shark devoured
son, cernterfield; Palmer. Wa l la c e the land.
and Ellis pitchers
V
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W S t a n l e y Fisher. 1*4 years old.
I here is mi
reason why the Celer y who was a t t a c k e d by
the shark
C i t y should not make a good sh o w- when he t r ie d to rescue t he StifTflell
ing on
rln- diamond \n&gt; club t h a t
hoy, died u p o n retching t he shore
has as many star performers as ar.- Joseph. R a l p h Dunn 10 ye ar s old.
litenDoiod above should more t h a n
»•„„|n a
, irvA.arj„us
condition
he fib!.- t.. hofd its own against t he New
l lrunswick hospital t o d a y,
other organizations in the stale.
, where it wns said the injuries he re«Er i *l , m. Ellis and
Farina a r e reived from t he shark mi ght prove
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c k s o n v•iill.n' •
boys
»»» » a aand
m i »Cobb.
«n »•», «Craw
t .i w
fatal
fo r,|
|.a|nil.r ,,|iiy,M| * „ h t h e 1
The care t h a t has been felt along
Manesm. -n during the early part of
the
New J e r s e y shore
mainly in
p r . „ . afl„ n
j tl(|Kmit from
summer r e s o r t s since the first shark
reports that have been
received all rai,| on h a r h e r s has virtually susof l h 't' l' "&gt;"
this city are p la y - J pended all ben c h bathing. T h e t rag­
ing t he game of their lives.—J a c k edy y e s t e r d a y was all t h e more
Spot tswood in Tirnes-Cnion.
startling b e c a u s e it occurred in wa­
ters sixteen miles from t he ocean.
I I h s lilt; M E E T I N G
Mata wan
creek is a tidewater
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tn
Ivill. .1 b » s h a r k s
I lie
m l 1alto, and lie 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 — willing once m o r e to sbmiliie
rn p n lit.D i
.\latew;in. N J . Inly It.
Hun­
Eddy burden and offer theiuselves fur re dreds of armed men m row limits and
young A m e r i c a n violinist.
ele. tli.ll ill o r d er I n tinisli tin- Hew
Hr., a n
. m i l e s w.-rc hunt ing t-nl.i. lor l he
llllptov ellielit work begun b&gt; 1 f|-- n
i i eat ing -ti.irk tlia» ve-tcr.| i .
Tin- l.til-.wii-g program w i- r.t i boy
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B. L. PERKINS
THE HABERDASHER

stream a b o ut fifty feet wide and
from eight t o fifteen deep.
It e m p ­
ties into R a r i t a n hay.
T h e mouth
of the creek is at Keyport.

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F anni e IC■ ‘ a M a n o . i ’•,i*i &gt;
T.»rus, is guar di ng the initial corner
d ul l uiljmiriit-d to I l . e e t s e c o n d
ati-l is pin-. ing tit- game of ins life
Saturdav in &lt;•' tuber
a ml miinazes to connect wi t h Mie
pill frequently
Clyde Pounds, win
S a n f o r d Ilm iM i-rs
played with t h e Orlando t e a m when
Sntiforrl Inis a reorganized com­
it had without a question of doubt I
mercial Itocly’ w lilch will lake the
o ne of life best base ball clubs in the
place of t h e defunct Commercial s tat e, is nt s h o r t s t o p and is showing '
Club
T h e following members at
I l l s old tune speed.
Clyde Is a gon&lt;| tended tin.- meeting in Orlando to­ m a n and knows t h r game f r o m siurt r
day: F. F. D u t to n , president; C. R. to finish,
it wns his playing with '
Walker, vice pres ; J J Dickinson,
t he Orlando outfit several seasons £
vice pres.. W. M Haynes, secretary. ago that helped to keep his t e a m in ‘
A. I’. C o n n e l l y . F. W. Ma h on e y, K. t he running for the high h o n o rs of ^
J. Holly. J a m e s Taylor. S J &lt; arnes
t he slate.
*
and Judge George Herring
It wus
T h e Sanford boys have shown •
an enthusiastic hunch of boosters
great ability during the last ten .
( tr ia l. .b &gt;
R e p o r t e r &gt; !u r
games
They h a v e proved victori as _
seven times nut of the last ten games
Egg s h o w ftl Orlando
played and il t he y rontmue to play
O rla n d o 's
lirst egg sh o w
yvas a n
the same cullbre of hall t h a t they
event of- last evening at l lie Hoard h ave during t he past two weeks the
of Trade r o o ms in the San Juan hoys are liable to have many games
hotel und excited ‘ much interest
chalked up to t hei r credit.
About a d oz en exhibits were made.*
Several of t h e Sapford b oy s will
the prizes being * « n by J . L. W a t ­
in all probability visit Jac ks onvil l e
son for heavi est dozen and by Mrs.
t he latter p a r t of the week and
Clara Holden for the darkest dozen.
Mr
Wa t so n ' s exhibit ca me from spent! Sunday In this city.
T h e following players a r e now
White L egh o r n slock, which he l a­
the Satxford team:
Farina,
beled the " W i n With Wilson" strain. with
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Imi wj I not have Foot Iroufjf1' 'kirinji Ihchot summer days
"ill slip on a pair Nola•Htne Hose. Th e Haberdashery
ias the exclusive agency for
™'!h Men’s and Women's. The
d i M- s n. e 2 .r&gt;. .r&gt;() and $ 1.00

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Made
Grand
Ruler

t a x n i an.l l l u r u ^ t t i
( 3 * 0 171.19
i t T e - t o l n | i f .. .r ii . - S
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4.760 .00
il.trnl« oth.f than I! .*&gt; M »n ia
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to S&lt;*rur* 1'iNttl
S* vl n (a P r p i M U
16,000 00
S»«un»»s"« tHhiwf than I* S
nAht^tfinl inHu litt| d o r k s '
uwnrd unpV*|f~|
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I 4.200 fJO
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Kurniturr m l Kitturrr
2.SS9.&amp;0
Kr-al Ksititr **•!»•*.I othsf th an liinklng
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N rt Amount i&gt;u^ from Prslt-rmi
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N»l amount ilu« fftim ap
prtiv.vt rm rrv s •j«*nts In
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Nui amount 'fur frjm hank* m i l&gt;tnkr n IdOirf (hart inr|t)iiis| in 10 Ot III M.dll «*
Ot hrr rhrrk» on
in th«* Mm* «ity
276 .0 7
or town la rrftoflinf i&gt;«nk
Out«t&lt;l» ChA*ki im i Ot hff
C m h firm *
1.127 r *
Krtt tkmil mrrwnry. nirkrl* anil
rent*
2 * 0 .9 2
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Notes of olhrf Nati.mal flank*
6.H5I 00
l o i n amt f » r ti f l r * f «
2 3 . M 0 .0 0
K«wl#mption fund*with If S. Tmjiurwr
•nd «|u# fro m ft S T r r * « u r » f
^417.60

President S. D
Hardaway pre­
nultiutore, July 12.
Edward ••
sided and Miss Mabel D ur h am was Rightor of New Orleans was elected
The shark to get there from the
electeij s ec ret ar y. — Reporter-Star.
grand exalted ruler of the HenevoMoonlight Dance Tonight
Atlantic o c e a n hud to go round
lent and P r o t e c t i v e Order of Elks
At D u t t o n ' s Heck Hammock ware­
Sandy Hook, cross through t he lower
over
Lloyd Maxwell of Marshal l ­
house t o n i g h t there will he a big
1660/2 4 0 .5 0
Special District School T a x e s
T o U l.
bny at t h e so ut her n end of S t a t e n
moonlight d a n c e free to everybody.
Th e trustees of Special T a x School town. Ia., at' the annual convention Island.
The
Five t ho us a nd square feet of lloor District mtjo . 1 hnd fully ex p e c t ed to of the order in session here.
IJih ilU lr ■
spare and t h e dunce will be one big bo able to lower the millagc for the contest was declared by delegates to
_____________ 6-76,000.00
C
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to
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paid
In
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3 5 . 000.0 0
Surpluis Fund
affair. C o m e out and have a good next two years.
Unfortunately re­ have been the hottest in the history
Them*" Is danger In tbo oiling of Undivided
divid proflu
6-I.1IH91
Host op. was. se­ Hhnftlngs. Kvon though tho machinery ICtwrrvr*! for Taiew
time free. Music by Sanford Ave., cent devel opment s show t h a t it will of t he organisation.
| 6 . l l « 91
2.0 0 1 0 0
4.760.0 0
O r r u l a t i n c notrw ouutanilirvf
•rrhister
Is stopped, s o meo n e Is likely to Btnrt S t t •m«»unl llur 1*1
frw f k f
be impossible to do so and keep up lected for next year' s convention.
i |rtii« in Nrw Y *»fk. ( ’h i m i o in*!
Other i.Ulcers were elected us fol­ It before tho worker Is through with
your •schools at the present high
Ml I out 4 * 7 5 17
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sta ndard.
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E s t eemed leading knight, M orri s removed (lirough tho Invention ot nn ( Vftlhrmlrw of
*lur . in
Services at II u. nt. and 7 .10 p
For financial reasons, t he C o u n t y
•tiler,
which
limy
be
used
while
the
th an 3 0 d a y+
, lf t . " 3 S J 4
Sunday
Preachi ng by the pastor School Hoard has decided to grant O 'D el l I Curnden. N’ ’ J
I rrllfioi rhrrlts
11^*7
worker stnnils on tin- Hour thus obvl
I'lMltl •«kinp .ifJBWllS
«
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Est.-.iii.-d loval knight R E In
The ptildic given a cordial inwtu a term of six mo n t h s only t o our
at tug tin neei-mdl&gt; of going among T ' tal
•» *1 dri**M»!« |irm* &lt; ' •' H
gersoli Seattle. Wash
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the-. - service*
Sunday •school* for t ho (‘owing year
m i l l i n g hells pulleys and shafts, putt
* »» hrf linir '|r(M»«tta
I* *** • * *
E s t . . me.f l e f t ,iring knight.
hi Ion I ,i t '. t 7i a m
i bly On a ri cket y luthier
It would be ii »t.-|i backward and
_&gt;u ; 0
M S I .Dil.-y, Oakl and. ( a!
Total
. a great and serious drawback in the
Gr an d secretary, Fred C. R o b i n Antiquity of tbe Safety Pin.
S a n fo r d Soldiers
[ program of the education of o u r city son, Dubuque, la.
That
tho I lit tile* were In constnrt*. S u t r *&gt;f Florida, f ’ounly of S^minolr.
Word c o m e s from Sh e r mo n Routh schools if t hey should Jail to hold
I II V Whilnrr. I'Ashirr of »hr lUiva-nimrl
G r a n d treasurer. Cti irlev A Wh it e . roiiiniutileiil inn vvlili other natloiiii la
hank. *|o wlrmrly «»r«r that th*- a»H*\r *l»|rmml
that he hijfs to-.-n transferred from their
full
e i gh t
months*
term. C hicag..
ahown hv I b e fact that Kgyptlnn st'ar- l« |ru*' 1*1 (hr I***|of m&gt; kni'wlnlff an*l lr*lirf
the station at Savannah and will Schools in o t h e r cities in Florida
|( V W I I I T S 9:It. i amhirr
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I It &gt; in again
&lt; u u n l - H u n k a t " s a n f n r d in ( l i e S . u t e
express
t heir Alllltlglless
t w i c . - t n .it number actually arri ved
Tln-re Is u inncbtiin In tho Enlte.l
Savannah
S«» t h a t t h e R o u t h f a i n
u f F l u . ut t h e t l o s e o f I t u s i n e s s .
mill special lax
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At Sanford, in the Slate of Florida, a t
tb ' clast* of business June .10lh, 1916

Al (lose of Musincss .Juno .’JOtli, 1111I*, as called for l&gt;v the
St aW ^ on i| )troller
KESOTKCKS
I .(tuns am t iM scuunls
Sto cks and Howls

Furniture and Fixtures
Overdrafts
('ash and Deposited in
Other Banks

$2:w ,22:J.8&lt;&gt;
2 8 ,0 1 7 .5 7
2 , 5 7 2 , ‘J t )
2 .4 7 7 .5 0

The Oftireraof this Institution take pleasure in pivinR you above, a statement of our
latest rejuirt to the Comptroller of the Sttite of Florida.
We ile&gt;ir'- In i all vntir attention In file large |)ept&gt;sit Aeeount und ( ;lsIi Reserve. \Ne
invite you I" itlmlifv \ourself with t his STRON’f ! . |’ R&lt; )&lt; 1ItF.SSI \ K I NS 14 I'l I I&lt;*\ .

‘IS.

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‘

r THE SANFORD HERALD

t :.

LEGAL ADVERTISING
In ( h r u l i
M

Cwiarl. 7lh

Judicial

C ir cu it , 8 c m -

I poI* C n u n lj, f l o r i d i
S m ith , t'd m p liln a v ii.

M

there

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li o n , and M on t a g (t ro t her*, a c o r p o r a t i o n
and all o t h a r a r i a l ml fig a n y r i g h t , title nr
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and
T want j tw o
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to
Sanford,
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Plnrtda, are r»rdrr»dL t o ap p e a r to t h e bill
of r n m pl ain t duly AIni In lh l» r i g i r on
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of a hnal d e c r e e of forr c lo t u r e a n d aale,
m ade on th e 7th d a y u{ J u n e . A D. tIMfi.
by t h e H o n o r a b l e j
W. P e r k i n * . Judge of
the C i r c u i t C o u r t , S e v e n t h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t ,
in a n d fur t h e c o u n t y of S e m in o le , F l o r i d a ,
in c h a n c e r y . In t h a t c e r t a i n c a u t e th ere in
pen ting, w her ein M a r y Uohin««m and Mer
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IF 1 9 1 0 , t h e t a m e bei ng a
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In each month. Everyone who hnsseen
hla St ar in tin- East are cordially invited
to visit this chapter,
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All S|rrl hiulpRirnl, f u r It rr lt rl ng I half I «*r* I»* U i*hl pl&lt; |i

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Women Used In G arriso n *.
. Women nrn now being employed in
garrisons 111 F r a n c e In tho place of
soldiers of the a u x ilia ry service
Tho
Sanford laidge No. 27, I. O. O. F.
experiment. Just begun at the head
quarters uf Uio T h i r t y sixth Infantry
Meet* every Monday at 7 in p m..
at ('non lias proved so successful (hat over Imperial Cheatr&lt;
.1 1 Johnson
I tie m in ister uf w ar 1ms suggested J. W . &lt;). Singletary
Secretary
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that the conimandjtra. of plhor garrl
sonn use tho nervlces of women w her­
C ate C it y ( amp No. C. W . O . W
A n y number of clever unsworn to ted silk have added col or touches.
ever It Is possible.
T h u s tho drnftn
Meets second and fourth \Vediu*sday
SwImmJng
suits
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tho quest Ion of beach clothes bos
nights in each month.
of the' I 8 K8 mtlltirry eln ss will ho Ilm
put the unsig htly bnthtiig suit eri- with knickers extimdlyg to the knees
J . F. Hoolehan
Hod. w hich will permit professional F. L, Miller
(*lerk
Counril t'ominnnder
tlrely out of counteiianrn.
S w im ­ T ho one piece overgarment sets i ben­ men to continue to attend to their
to tho Hgure and fastens on ijo- -Ii
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ming suits, tialliiug froeks and Hlmro
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der or slips mi like a sweat, r » tli
111**III to (tie widows mot tiers and
d ie sa e s are designed to add to the en
Meet first mid tfnrd Wednesday night
out fastening
tt Is slaslo-d up at
sisters of soldiers kill' d
at corner of First St ind Palmetto Ave
i tiantliHMit of the tieaelies, tor the
each st.h- lii order not to hamga i lie
( ru-'- Marne) t , 11m |.-y
All the women used In tin* garrl
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tin. pongee, tttier silk, nnd other stulTs,
Order I wiled Vmurirnn Mechanics
With Hi-se trim and p r a i t l ' a l s its
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a •(. li.it or &lt; ip stio* i and bo-e alt
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fur w ater sla n ts are ns pleasing us are for t' • got who spends tier time
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Monroe Chapter No. 15 , II. A. M.
.Meets every second and fourth Thttrv
day in Mnsontr Hull over the Impetis
1 heatri\ isi11n)f companions wt'b'ome
J . F. Karmity.
O. .1. Miller
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I’hoeniX l.udge No 5 . K . of P.
Meets second and biijuij Tuesday*.
Nisi ting knights always welcome,
H. Md . au l i n
O. J . Miller
K. I{. and S.
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C o rn m un u atio n every first anti th ird
Tli unidays at 7 :30 ,
v isitin g brethren
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coloring)! nnd tlgurrs made their entry
In the arena of fashions Just before the
holidays. T h e y made an Militant huc
ccBtt, sharing tho favor given to novotties In silk bags, and nothing more
beautiful la likely to replace them for
sumo (trno.
T h e y are called T o k y o bags and are
rundo In various colored leathers h a v ­
ing
C h in e s e
or
Japaneso
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wrought tn m an y rich and h arm on iz­
ing colors on a solid ground. T h e y
follow tho mode In the m atters of slxo
and shape, as set forth by plain leath­
er bug*, and ure hen .HI fully lined with
plain or moire silk
After these coll
cession s to western needs their alle
glance returns in Hie &lt;irleiit in the mat
(er of handles. Anything less he mitt
ful than tho strands of silv e r bends
and the Ivory and stiver knobs would
tu* too tajno to ImrmoiiI i o with theta,
and their handles are an Indispensable
fascination.
F a s h io n s of tho hour In handbags
m ake them a delight to the ord erly
soul
T h e r e Is a place for everything
In them, nnd everything in Its place,
as tn a w atch or a kodak. Corn part*
rr.e*n * for tho card cftsii the notetggltq 0 ,0 com.pUvftd at, * a .atm iur l . uj

pocket checkbook or letter or memo­
randa are all provided. A cnnv^pleiit
outside place for the h an dk erchief and
a convenient t n s l l c place f*.r Hie tln&gt;
powder box nnd m irro r m ake tho up
date handbag n nwirvel of compact
rungemont. Tliern Is no reason for
a scrap-heap appearance of the belong­
ings which aru carried In n handbag
these days.

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PAGE EIGHT

Origin of “ Dago '
T h e word. Dago- was o n K|DaD_
ominous remarks about (ho free use o( given by aallora to Spaniards ( w
Mumorlit Went Almost ■* Deeply Into
books In French and Herman, and gucao and- It al i an. . m general Them
HI* Subject a* Hlo Subject Did
something about being "well ground- are several theories as to |U der,” *
Into Him.
Probably the most WU|.|, *
i-d" In European and American hla- lion.
, I t„ry The •fields” listed for tho gen- '•opted Is that tho word I. a &lt;„rr„
I lore to study be.-, and once kept i n
nf
ram, 1d. te for tlon of the 8 panlah name ftt,..,.
j ack
be.-, myself. I o f t . . . think of what a ,
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do,.t()r„ P ur„ m o r „ to tho as an equIvaUuW *4 th«
lain wrllnr ha§ aalil. “that within w
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fhonrv In or J a m e s .
Others believe it t0 ^
. n. all a body should be c o n t e n d .in ' ^
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^ v r r y l K M l y Instead of for purely a corruption or nickname l)(y
apparatus for converting the various
J J J / who dn no, mtend to go rived from the Spanish * ur,| hidalgo
sweets Which It collects Into one kind
l h,.r,
nothing In which ca me to bo applied to an&gt; f(ir!
of nourishment for Itself, another for
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of lhr c ourse. In mar elgnor from luitln Europe
It i, no*
the common brood glue for its rarpr n
foreign trade industrial man
'sed chiefly aa a n ick n am e f. ,

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Fear Lest Delay Bring About
Unexpected Conditions.
PEOPLE OPPOSED TO WAR.

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T h e - o u t d o o r garment s made for
small lads and lasses in the wintertlmo are first designed for warmth
Thi s essential Is taken car e of and
af ter that they achieve what rn'-as
uro of grace and style the material
and the season s modes will AJlowr

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T h e r o are several other furs suited
to children, and all of them are In­
tended for the little miss to wear up­
on ’ dress up" occasions
T h e warmth
of furs goes without saying, and luck­
ily the fur sets for children are mod»-st in tirlce. so that all may havo
lh. m

Overcoats for th«- small N&gt;y are cut
little ahorter than In previous si-a
i/n ,
sons, 'if very heavy rlose-won-n wool
ens
I &gt;ark blue Is^a favorite color for
them, but there are many d a r k ' mi x ­
tures. Indistinct ch e ck s and a few
For H o m e W e a r .
crossbars
They are double-breasted,
White linen modified middles with
with ample collars that may be rolled collar and cufTa of color, and Just a
up about the net k and ears
A very little smocking on each side to sup
good model Is that shown In th&lt;- pi*
4-irt the necessary fullness will be
lure, which provides l a r g e hut Inrun
worn In the house all winter The
splruous pat' h pockets for the con
smocked stitching And collar nr&gt;*1
v&lt;-nl*-r * •• of the most appreciative "f &lt; tiffs n. iv I,, of horizon or delft hlu&lt;
l b |,VM IC-’l l III f (si, s I ts
l i n k or lavender
A daintv neg'ig,-*A u i i v coat for a little girl, with &gt;&gt;f tin.- nains.Mik with half sleeves and
rap to initt'h is pirturi-d with collar •■ton effect has a b*-lt of three narrow
and i tiffs . f p| mh
M is mail*- • f .i I ink rihtM.i,* hrai-t*-*t l- g - ' h - r
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heavy s"t )i knitted in.it* mil and i« 111 ,- .ml insertion ar*- used with dam
soft and warm
The stitched belt, ty empire wreaths In blue pink and
si Ip. d to I!.* tilde jviil|.-t« r.-’h e t s I* green on - I '
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Washington, July 11.— [811001311 — As
much doubt ns ever brings over the
Mcx l r nn siluntloii.
No one M-etils to
know Ju»t which way afTntrs will turn
IlUt It seems prob.-thle that , with oil the
nvaliablo militia mas s e d on the Mexl
can border, this country will tie able to
meet any coutliigeucy that may ari se
unless it U a march on Mexico with a
view o f putting an oral t o the disorders
In t h a t country.
Continued delay may bring about mi
unexpected condition when couple .1
will, n j»»a*lblo menace against Mexico
It may nerve to bring the various re.*&gt;lutlonary leaders under Carranxa and
enable him to set up a government
with n semblance of a linllisl Jasiple
la-httnl him. It would tie r a t h e r atr»n*r&gt;If ttint should ts* the outcome of the
movement of the United States follow
Ing t h e raid of the bandit Villa at Co­
lumbus. N. M.
Psopls Vsrsus

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Ih-i u i -ci i t h e jwrople and tfio
Ji.llliclj.iis In r e g a r d to Mexico, J'.n'.g
I n c f n - n i t he r e i - i r i s received In W a s h
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PAT DRUM M i l . U S I N G ALL T H I S W E E K —C O M I C S O N G S
T o N l l i l l T Triangle Day, “ Th* Haiders” featuring
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Tu'-wdny “ The Ib-ggar King”
Pretenders"
Wednesday

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Admission 5 and 10c.
Mnllnee Titesdsys, M'rdnesdsys and
Fridays and Saturdays .1:15 p. m.
Pirlurca start each
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1 In-ri- has not Iweri n tlmo In the
pn«t .(mi ll er **f a *.-iitury when tfi.-re
was not . rllli’lstii of furnishing c o n v e y
ni ne s for ottlcrholdera. but they c o n ­
stantly get more nnd bet te r inn* hlucs.
"I cnntiot refrain from expressing my
delight Hint the srnntorlnl conscience
hns Iteeli somewhat nroiiseil on the
question of s*|iiniidcrlug public funds
to provide luxurious me ans of t r an s­
portation for the well paid, officehold­
ers of Washington." wan n remark by
Benntor Yanlnuian during n rec.-ut dlsct|sslon of the s u b j e c t
Hut the " s e n ­
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far.

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n guide the twoman
who uitompp
to make It will linv,. n*&gt; Irimble n lint
ever
There ts n custom growing tn popu
larlty among mothers of small children
to keep them dress In all whit.* or light
'-•.hired wash frocks all H„.
around.
Warm, st rai n -heated houses
Wedge wood lilue chnmlirny frock for probably explain this style, as heavy
a s ma l l gi rl
lleliiw ttoi yo k e f r o n t u m l frocks arc t.Ki warm for wear Indoors
b a c k nru soverul r o w s of s m o c k i n g , and l**ng heavy coats arc perfectly
whi l e a pl ain belt h o l d s In tho f u l n e e s warm enough over ttie cotton fro. It,
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T " , „ lletlli, of Al abama Is tin* recogulzisl humorist of the Ih-mo.raMc side,
and he «&lt;•* ur«s| lots of applause nod
laught er In a s|tee* h attii* king the llopubU^gn poll, les. candidates. Colonel
It'NMovell nod everything connected
with the party
| “Colonel Roosevelt.” he said, “la go­
ing to employ Ids time trying to elect
the cold storage twins nominated hy
the Itepuldl, an Isnuum.”
“ I, els*rg» fringe.I w ith weflwee.il,” In­
terj ected Alfalfa Mill Murray of OklaI tioimi.
Hoth o f these r e ma r k* tickled the
Democrat ic side, nnd Heflin went on
for h a l f nn hour with much of tho
same kind

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Sale t »w Ilig
al power we
•tv 111 gi o.l

F O li

god otr lands It rvimiliosl In the bill,
is all sin h plot Isluus ilu. but not tin
til a I iiiiii I mt of m-ioi I ' iTs lool , \|&gt;a-ssisl
thi-tr o|*lnlon '"i ni-ri il ng 11 .'-■-nator
•otlllnui-r " f New I Inmpvlilr* ri-pre
senfliig 11 state where a uteat deal of
sil**h •h aring wns ,boii» lung tieforo
there was an ngrtciiltunil departUH-nt.
thus i-xpri-ssisl his view
It would Is* Jlls| ns sensible for coo
gross tu make an appropriation t utr nch
dei il i-is how to pull tiH-lli us it is to
»l*. iol money |u t&gt; ii*-Ii f armers how tu
I nil s i iimi s
Hsflm H a s H i *

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A reient Invi'iiiion provides an tinthrella frame or skeleton and any suit
able number of Interi hangeahle rov­
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Tiny German States.
Ancient Greek Had Wisdom.
Somo of tho German s t at e s aro of
T h o earli est writer to conceive of
lllllputlan sire, ns Is evidenced by tho tho Idea of a rotat ing earth was Phllofart that It Is quite possible to visit laus, a Greek, who lived In the riritx
c lpv™ of thcm' lnr!ucllriB two klng- century before Christ. T h e satin- man.
' l " ™ - «w° J uchles nnd three pMncI- on purely philosophical principles aiso
palltlos. In an easy walk of four and hit upon the Idea of tho snn as tho
a half hours
ce nt e r of our s y s t e m —an Idea that
A good wnlker, starting from Steln- had to wnlt 2 .00 ^ years fur &lt;n|iflrma1
f»ach. In Bavaria, will arrive In half lb n. until Copernicus ca me in
an hour at J.lrhtentanne. which Is sit­
uated In Saxe M'-inlngen T h e n c e tho
Something Big.
road proceeds In one and a half hours
When
u
millionaire yets r .1 ; v p.
to
Hausrhengesees
iReusS,
elder
build tils first real house he
-l-f.iig
branch' , after will, h In a few minutes
ly att racted to u union statudi
('■b-lnia In S&lt; hwarxhurg Itudolstadt. Is
ni'slel
Ixitiisvllle I' ourler Inun .0
reached
Half an hour's wulk brings tho pe­
destrian to Altengepees (Reuss. young­
er branch). An hour farther on Ilea
d j)
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Drognltr. on Prussian soil, nnd tho
Inst stage Is another hpur's stroll,
finishing up at RaallhaJ. Snxe-Alten
burg

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and labor probjema. nnd " " " ‘ K r a u t . In this country
money nnd hanking, about laboratory |
work
It Is but too evident t hat our
Hlatory In Almanacs.
most advanced universities still look
It Is possible to tr ace In records
upon their business courses ns they j
of al manac s all tho changes ot pjpQ.
lawhave longg looked
loose,, upon their
......
. lar b d l e f aI„, taste
Th „y
•
courses as conven en m*-nna o
pare.! to meet the current detuan i and
pnrtlng knowledge merely
If Hnr
to constitute n sy al rn mn . -i
„f
vard wants to m a t *1 a hit let her In- j w hat took place In ahec. ■ i.*
, ,*|g
du»;e some millionaire to put up a and how knowli-ilrx m- ,
•tth
stock exchange In the Yard, whfsh the revolving ; a
may do for thousands what her med­
most that wo know of the
(ur
ical school and her courses In play
whom they were made and bv wi„,tn
writing nre doing for a comparati ve
they wltu lnilors.il
handful —New York Post

.1'

bv H a r v a r d *
* di gri •• t h a t
- •!*■ rn ' • it r e

Th * academic trail.
„ all
T h e r e ore

nr. menl

’ ' - * fv with gri-.it r '■ e m i ,i«
•• glit as a hullrf
Surn-tlUn-s til' v
h a man on if,• p way

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fifteen thousand
T h * - n - nre lh*' b u s y
b e e s r e f e r r e d In In fwiok*
T h e y ge t
• I ' l l •M ' h e Till *f ’ ! g • .it (1 111 nf V
• • 1 and g out I *k tig f--r hi.tiiv

.. F j f mini

P

BEE
«■»uiua|i
nt bu,lnP,,r
uuu ^
lB ovcr

en- ml es. honey for Its mat-tor with a
proltoftclft ns long as Its Itndy Itself,
microscopic In several parts, teles
rople In Its mode of action, with a
silpg so exrecdlngly sharp that were
It magnified by the same glass which
makes a needle’s point seem a quar
ter of nn Inch across. It would vet it
self be Invisible, nnd this too. a hoi
low tube that all these vnrb-d opera
tlons and contrivances should he In­
cluded within half aa Inch of length,
and two grains of matter. Is surely
enough to crush nil thoughts of at h e­
ism and m a t e r i a l i s m " The queen,
during the propagating season, lays
ns high ns two thousand eggs In a
day, and I have given much thought
to the grafting of t h e queen beo upon
the Plymouth Rock hen. with a view
to bel ter egg facilities, but so far m e t ,
wlth but little success.
My export-1
menta have been aomewlint delnyed
by the loss of time In taking the swellIn* out of myself a f t er each perusal of
the bee character In his or her h o m «5
life. "A writer saya tho best way to
ascertain the location ot the queen la
to divide the swarm, after which It
will he noticed that the one having
tho queen will quietly settle down
again, while the ot he r portion will he
c o m " vpry restless Indeed
I tried
this myself, and notlc-U that they
were very restless.
They also com
munlcated their restlessness to me
All of us got restl ess
The dron.-s nre
thfi male bees of the hive
They do
r.o work, except to act In a parental
capacity and vote
They have n&gt;
stingers hut Jn Its place 'hey have a
good appetite and a baritone voice
T* 1-v are d* Mtroved bv the wrork'-'"
•1 ft af'i-r Hlu tionev si-.-v n. and tfi •
»i l o s s have it all their own wav
Vfiout nine tenths of the hive nre

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D r e s s No. «5»J.

B it e s

Ptimtsd Ajwil JO. 1907

J, 4 . « a n d

S years.

Mrs. Grace E. Williams Millinery Store

Price. U

initial*
Kind®*
and re­
93-tf

Lost on Celery ave n u e , bundle of
to ba cc o s ac ks
and end gst®
wagon.
F in de r r e t u r n ^to B. »•
.Squires on Celery avonuo »nd t
celve reward.
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IN THE HEART, OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

PUBLISHED

TH E SANFORD H E R A LD

SEMI-WEEKLY

I N S A N F O R D — Life U

VOLUME VII

s F (’ () N 1) R E G I M E N T WILL
1 ' I.h a v e o n n e x t
THURSDAY

Farin.i hit u 'beauty that sure did
give Tom in y a pain* and he wax
thinking how much longer the
slaughter was going to last, hut runs
c a m e thick and fast
Mister P a l me r came to hat and
knocked the pill a mile
Mister
Rucklcy coul dn' t smite
Gils and Selfg gut a hingle or two
and little B ur di ck helped himself
too

HONORS EVEN
IN FIGHTING
FRONT RANKS

I'll

Tui--l| a

CA RO LIN A SG O O D M EET
STORM SWEPT TRADE BODY
WITH BIG LOSS LAST FRIDAY

SanDiril from scoring anil praying for
n ram

T h e Royal R o o t e r s wanted to hit
some Son ■•Tommy had his troubles,
so did Sorre ndo and l l unUr too,
.Siatf Camp. B la ck
P o i n t . —I n ­ T h e out held were up the air and
formation wus K»ven ul t M e Hat st ayed there too.
rtmp toduS that o rd e r s havo h f c n
1 sure felt sorry for little T o m m y
rtccivcd from t h e headquart ers of and you would have too. I t ho ught
the eastern W e p a r t m e n t .
United
we w'oulil have to call out the lire
Suttn army, changi ng the d o n a ­ depar tment, police department and
tion of the Second I n f a n t r y , N a ­ others too, to let poor Karkley rest.
tional Guard of F l o r i d a, from Del
Windy.
Rio to El Paso, T e x a s , and these
or,|Prs c on t e mp l a t e t h a t the regiSurprised Miss Waldron
nirtlI -hall proceed to deatinatidn as
l li- W est
won a* D "hall he compl et el y equip- V T h e Priscilla ( 'lull
Tampa
Union
Congregational
It
is
an
i
nt
er
e
st
i
ng
fact
that
|*ii
ave
jit heiig h the regiment has been mo church on last Monday night
bii,z«-,i h&gt;r now nearly four weeks, M ’*&lt; Ruth Waldron, pr*-sid« nt of
the -applies necessary to equip the t h e chili a surprise at tier home No
T h e n were
regiment
to
war
s t re n gt h ,
win -•III l Highland avenue
thirty-live
present
Gaines
were
under army re gul at ions,
are su­
played
und
e
ve
ry
one
hud
an
en­
pped to he supplied f r o m the- proper
j oyabl e time.
Refreshments of ice
depots of the war d e p a r t me n t ns
loon as the troops are railed out. cream and r a k e were served by tingirls of the Hub.
Miss Waldron has
h»\&lt; not yet hern all received.
him returned from a vi-ii to S a n ­
h i- now definitely certain how
ford. and -I k wa&lt; , u- omp. i nod home
ever that trie regi ment will leave (or by tor '-tend, Mi»- Kdtia &lt; h l t t e n
in about a weok, ilfi'l ■b t w I •• will -.i-it M e - Waldron f ••r
the '
1
•
a
ndmg int ••nd- to If.
I III • •
xnltll
tillIII. o u l l g l.ldlr-w ell I
tune liy recruiting thi
pro v•
1••r .1 w.I11 .1 Vf WI lie t ln-\ wt-re got
rrtiM • ’ . i up to its full w a r * t n-ngl b
tr1- id tin
I n g e l III •
W ith
purpose recruit ing pari ic1 .r ”
t out Today . ol.'- par t 11 ,i
at
M,
W i
Se't
rling O' ..in the east co as t , one going d mn - home
-he returned
. - enter Ilf t lie *1 at*- ,- d
d. I'.
Of .
1 11 11 a and |.i . it&gt;' ,
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in.' ’ I' d tin- opportunity i* now
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&gt; &gt;1 1Ill-Ill til l'llll*t but al!
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Wo,th Living

SANFORD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY. JULY in. J'JIC

FLORIDA BOYS
WILL LEA V E
FOR BORDER

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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

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BD.

ASIIVILLK AM) OTHER SEC­ NEW B O A R D OF TRADE
SIGNS I T GOOD MANY
TIONS SUFFER BY
''S
MEMBERS
FLOOD
Asheville. N. ( ’ ., J ul y 17
Taking
a toll of live human lives, with a
property loss est imat ed from $5.000, 000
to
$ 1 0 , 000, 000, and with
hundreds of people rendered h o m e ­
less by the dest ructi on of more t han
100 houses, t h e worst llnod in the
history of the. s t a t e swept the river
section of Asheville am! the Fr en c h
Ilroad Valley early this morning
' and the waters of tin- S w a n n a n n o a
|anil Fn-Ach Ilroad rivers were fif­
' teen feet above their banks, but re­
ceding

President Dut to n railed the meet­
ing to order
promptly at eight
o ’rloek und stated t h e o b j ec t , cal l­
ing csp»**i nd attention to the f a d
that it me ant for every member to
pay the t-'-t half of the membership
11 • .i -■■ i idled uttc i (lull tu the
Report s from town- in the French fee
Ilroad \ alley, covering a territory benefits to he derived by tile nfr
section as member- id
from the l.uke Toxaway sect lion to tners of t Hot Springs, near the Te n ne s s ee the hoard of trade and many of them
line, put the property losses at were "present.
nearly 110, 000. 000.
Reports from
Fi f ty- t wo members c ame forward
these sections are difficult to obt ai n, ami puii| their dues and since that
owing to the interruption of tele­ ti me six iiin’ i- have signed up with
phone and telegraph •-utnmunh a
\ di termini &lt;1 ••(
lion, line- being down &gt; vers where
• made t o oil I ,ii n t he name
k today
Wi -tern
- u m i i , - - m .h i i n
- ififu rd
:r iph
&lt;'
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•- ,. l
• h,.itit.
i-i I
’••f'lng up
ri -idi-nl
d
I,
\tl lilt 1. t ill!. Mii.t: l h.
ul coni mmm it to •i tu * III
lli.
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ti • lo . •
ti N. Hi. 1 1
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r* •tr&gt;.w -i. .1 i
,r„f i . «r
11 i

was undoubt e dl y the best
has delivered in the city.
• t
•

t hat

he

T h e I n t e rui ed l at e and the J u n i o r
d e pa r t m e n t s were in the limelight in
the general a ss e mb l y at the B apt i st
Su nd ay school S u n d a y morning
The
Junior d e p a r t me n t has on a rally
and n befitting a n n o u n c e me n t of the
success of t h a t rally t o d a t e was
announced f rom the r o st r um by the
president and se c re ta ry of the clubs,
the two t e ams , the reds ami the
blues are now tied with ten new
members e ac h.
T h e Intermediate
depar tment was asked to u**lst in
the assembly by reading to the
whole school s o me black hoard work
that was o riginat ed und placed on
the board b y o ne of the I n t e r m e d i a t e
d epar tment, and thi nki ng t ha t the
work on the hourd may be of some
interest to t h e public, t h e writer has
reproduced the Harm* herewit h:
'
U —ant^ we c o m e t oget her
O n the
,
M orning of
K very S a b b a t h day

mg praises
tlto III.
ever dying love, t hat
oes not grow
n&gt; colder, und w hich
u-ld s blessings to loved

ones.

i ■■ if y mi
ati't cn in i* and
••Ip

w ith

th e

g.

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T h i s is the se a so n of t h e year
when our growers
are
returning
from their vacat io n s a n d
getting
ready for tbo big m o ne y c r o p s t h a t
will b e shipped n ext w i nt e r
E very where the fields are being
plowed up. hay is bei ng cut, corn is
being husked and pl ace d in t h o - c r i b s —
and the celery d e l t a pre sen t s the
scene that the f a r me r s f urt her north
will present in N o v e m b e r
T h i s is
the fall season in this sec t i on of thw!
world and it me ans mo n ey .
The
many hand* that a ri -- h ei n g . ii . ployed
will soon hi- au g me nt ed h&gt; hundreds
nf others and tin- seed beds will soon
rear tln-ir white t e n t * looking like
an e n c a m p m e n t of soldiers, D e mo ns t r a t o r s of
tr act ion
en­
gines and plows are on Uelerv uvenue t oday plowing up the land and
d e m o n s t r a t i n g wh.it gasol ine will do
in ■ iiupi-ti'ion with mule power
j Fertilizer ai d crate men are e r ec t in g
-icw wurehou- e— and tn.iKi'i;* ready
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the good

priee-

-how

ahead

r i,,

he i ak* n up

t Ha t

OUR GROWERS
ARE A C TIV E
ON THE FARM
SANFORD S E C T I O N |‘RES KNT S A B US Y
SCENE

o worship t h e
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D R I N K I»F

T h e Sanford Board of T r a d e spells
success in large lett ers for at no
lime i n ihe history of Sanford has
such a spirit of cooperation been
manif ested
Last Friday night there
was n l a rge assembly of the tnen of
Sunford und vicinity to j oin the new
honrd.
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to '-ring lti«
up iintneiliati-ly to war
Infar ' iiriv ' ’ ' amt wliile a numbe r of up[i'i* ,i *
1 av e been reCeiv i d from
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•la cities asking authort'

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tl.iv ri io i in* ri^itiii «&gt;t if «o».
dwindled pe rce pt i bl y in in t en si ty .
Sun-la;,
wit in—sing
merely
heavy
hoinhnrdinetit-

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the

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In a i
gun. ' '-- t h a t ma y In- grow ii in h lor
1
Kiel eln-r
•senat
or
I
&gt;u
n&lt;
an
\ u y furlin' r w h o will lo- s l i m :
nl.i
o f F l o ol.l r. a!iz.* d one )■I l;l- fond) ■t
after daybreak
l i d - of . &gt; ’ c i i t r i i t i - f or hug feed1 will
point
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a- in Sanford on a rainy a/ti-r"urishtne it would have been
•
Sanford vs. Orlando and
•I"- - 1 ampionship was at stake.
T 1 ” ■• Rackley hurled for Or! Tlld Ills level best, hut It
■uni- old s t o r y , he was just
like &gt;
r,.,(
*D&gt;* Orlando pi tchers all look
l-'rd, as Mist er Rackley
h&gt;ui l oi . i t|,a t no m a t t e r howke t m . i i,,. could not gel that
fotil hII*t* h out

good
soon
hard
San-

Mister Rackley t h o u g h t he had a
Lunch, with his f a mo u s Ingersoll
*tti-l i i ma t he hud t h e Sanl ord
^Ul»h In- took too long to wind
“i d the Sanford hoya had lunch
•til tlo-y sure had thi punch.
Ike kley might play ping pong hut
n°t ha*.- hall.
So T o m m y take n
' -elvii-e ilon’ t t r y base hall,
" l,r Rackley twisted jtnd jump&gt;-d
- i ri al 11- •&gt; tlen and look
•' ’ d Sanf ord got tired uioi
* M' ' 1 '• tiriw,,rk* with u I’ouinl
»f»i u . t
la tub’d a g a i n s t the fence
That

bud Crow not to be out
“,1‘' hit &lt;&gt;ne
one t»
to the
and
the tall
tall uncut
uneut and
* ’4*-v he did run!
T h e next up
' * I'' ^ ,in,l T o m m y knew that he
; . V I " ol
L e o n from stealing
r' i he did steal every base in sight.
« hrn p0 p
trim ^
down his hat and
*
»i t h might and mai n to keep

c a u s e ol ttpilieir highest

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m a v In- too low to pay
t rllII hie
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for t h e price
them for the
it
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ag till
|rr.(dll. r
lie
&lt;1
. o - l and
lie wifllhl
hay. in his
. dollars is
able also
ter since.. - !■ iv is usually
and ' iv probabl y
in Florida cheaper

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and ini •
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I f f d't'l Ml.4 to - A ' „ ■ la.i- ! h.
I
of
M udisoti
the c u - t er i l I In-.It re III t h- r.
tip adjoining i o n i n
I'll. V •In IH»t i |m w. 1!
\
•i fst 1
ung r.'
rn i •im m vr- t il
ol l.nt -K heavy lighting h as i Un mmu ni c a t ion with tin 1 l a t t e r on higl sandy land. and &lt;’ K. Melie .- ,-ri *■idem
heeii renewed w 11 h the Russians, the - e e t i o t l hy e i t h e r t eli-pholli* or tele- t/ttarr'
n ta tf agent for t In- I'n.aggre—I I I A i * ording to Nienna. g r a p h h a s not ye t I cell e s t a b l i s h e d
vi r- 11v id Florida F1I&gt; i-.-uiii 1 &gt;i y
Rot
Likely
Sli III 1ml
to Follow
all a t t ae k s h er e have been repulsed lull It Is f e a r e d t h a t t h e e n t i r e t l wn - p i i .
Intin-v
iTurn m&lt;1*fMI*» til.it
S - a l e I u s e r Is
Neither the Vienna nor I’et rograd iif M a r s h a l l h a s hei-ti w i p e d olf t he placed on tint wood ■ &lt;*o siii h -ml
S. a ’)- in-) • t not
o nly
damage
otlieial i o i n mu nt e a ti on touche* uj o m
they will do better than i 11INjit-.i*
map
i t r o - ! r n i i - t h e m s e l v e s , hut t h e y are
t h e operations in the Carpathi an re­
T h e n.amnigtli yellow t11k •-1&gt; to he I lie f o r e r u n n e r s of * i e m
At 1 o'e lock this afternoon fear*
hut l ’i trograd recores the cap■ t variety for Florida
Sow in
t he
H1” "
. . . . .
e
n d rot
S t e m «■•.&lt;1 rot is &gt;ansi-d by
at
t h e l u r k s- of Ihe
tin nnpor- were entertained for the big dam
turi* from tin*
drill- three feet apart uiul cultivate
wl i . t i I- ii nalih- to enter
a fong ii
L
ake
T
o
x
a
w
a
y
.
tinbursting
nf
t a u t town of Haihurt. in T u r k i sh
fruiis e x ce p t where a wound Ir
th
which,
it
is
said
would
send
the
Armenia. i '.H miles south of the Black
I t n p l i - I Te mpl e N o t e s *
u &gt;•,k ■ lo-11 11- sue- give I item i ntr anee
water- -weeping through &lt;,»ut*t Car
Se a port of Tri-Li'oiiil
Mr
Iteld of til)- liupll-t I 1 i ' l In- d l - f l n- |- n ill all '• bm t■11 at
olin.l Oil I would ete.lt" condltloti*
T h e It al i ans -till are making h e a d ­
)|) livereil Dll)- o! Ill- better (In -li-oi i-iol i- lo-iau-e it hud- roll
wor-e Hi a n those of th- J o h n s t o w n
way against t h e \u-t nans . v m ' d i n g
•
at thi- tempi ) on Sulida.. ilit on lor i-nt rain e lavoral.li- t here.
lined.
to Rome, especiall y on tin- I’osinu
morning.
A goodly audi ence was in
Sc al e insi-i t - usually collect at
Ilni.ilreds
of
ehildren
from a
line and have repulsed viloent c o u n ­
at
tendance,
and
under
tincooling
til.
-t ill end and Weaken ill)- l»-»i|i-ter at t ack s with heavy losses to the I cotton mill seetinn of the ci ty. lirn-Zt •« l if the great eh-etric fan* Un­
around
the s t em
5'ltn.i- the spores
whose homes wft-e swept away early
Austrians.
people
sat
in
perfect
comf
ort
and
of
tinfunguare
u«ita!ly
ahundiiut
thin morning, crowded the ci ty hall
ttiis afternoon
Hastily formed re listened unt o a sermon that should infeetinn is almost sure to occur if
Sorinl Evening at 1‘arl-h House
lief co mmi tt ee s are making every till th' most wayward with a desire t h e disease has been in the grove
Tim me mbe r s of
Holy
Cross
arrangement for the sheltering and to nt once make his pence with God, •luring a y e a r or two previous. T h e
church and t h e ir friends will e n j o y a
a« we’1 ns to a sermon that would fruit drop- and deenv -i t- in
If infeeding of the c i ty ’s homeless.
delightful e ve ni ng of sorial e n j o y ­
tend to relieve tin- mi nd* of those fui tioti Ol I urn luU" hi tlo- hi'iisnn &lt;b“ment and e n t er t a i n m e n t tonight at
doubtful Christians, who are " j u s t cay may’ not develop unxil af ter
Closed for S umme r
The
Parish
House. Members were
about to slip ” Mr Reid seemed to the fruit i&lt; picked ami shipped.
C omf or t C o t t a g e has closed the
urged to c o me and firing with t h e m
II
K F t i -vi ii -, plant pathologist
In- lit a mood lor
placing
his
dining r o o m for the s u mme r hut has
their families and friends and p a r ­
thoughts before tho congregation to the Un i ver si ty of Florida
Ex­
rooms to rent furnished.
ticipate in the g oo d time
Sunday morning and Using a text periment S t a t i o n re co mmen d s that
Comfort C o t t a g e wi^l open (or t h at well hclitti;d the day. lie took growers watch closely (or scale tnMr and Mr s J o h n Ib-rby r e t u r n ­ fall business on October first to ja* a HiibjiTt for hi«
If they- In-come numerous
"Tht * *ei •s
ed Fri'luy from tln-ir summer h o me acc ommodat e thi- many who h.ivi
- ho t i l ' l lo'
r ,i .'d wi ’ L a g o o d
• I ittg
•Hul
in I ,.-i..g
lu th&gt;
in fi.iytiui. Ohio, where they have made re-erv .itions
a,
lo -how •.| rt»,i' ,t» ' i ?*s»’ ! I' t*J•• Sprit •D&gt;I| 11114%
. i to . n ul
1
for
BIDnthMr H **r by
i- .-1 t i i - •— only have I • h. r e p e . r -I mi • o» twt.i- to
that there mav
s t at e - that Sariforil l- a good place
-n ull invalii.ili
t h i n g - in a .If nl keep tin- fro ’ (■*■) f- '. ii - ale* Until
t mil F urni shed Kienus
to live, ami that the climate is as
For the. s u mme r months Comf or t to bring a wiindi-nng soul to a pe r­ the picking season
pleasant here during the s u m m e r
Pruning t h e il«--d wood is also a
C ot t a g e oilers the most delightful manent mooring in the arms of
m o n , hi nn it Jn in the north.
T h e fungus lives
anil convenient rooms in tin* city. Him that saves all that ask this gootl pre caut i on
blessing.
Mr Reid t,o!&gt;l of the well over in d«-ad wood and is ready to
Mina Anna L eG o tt o who ha* boen T e n dollars a month with hath
known B i bl e story about the rich infect fr.iit when f avor abl e c on d i ­
t h e uttrurt iva gues t of Mrs. C l a r ­
D e a d wood should be
W. I. Ty l e r leaves today for New ruler thut w a? of perfect morals hut tions arise.
e n c e Carter l e f t on Sat urday for V a l ­
removed
and
hqj-ned.
T h i s will less­
had
not
done
the
one
thing
needful
York
where
he
will
join
M
rs.
T
y
l
e
r
dosta. Ga. S h e was the recipient of
to
make
his
soul
right
with
his
en
greatly
the
c
hanc
es
for spread of
and
spend
several
weeks
at
T
r
o
v
*
many
charming
att ent ions
while
the
disease.
Maker.
T
h
i
s
sermon
of
Mr
Reid
Syracuse
and
other
points.
here.
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lo

. e r r ll
keep t|ie
have to pa
' 'T
pocket
I 11.1T ’
worth s.. tut lint t he I
t *■
t he price id it • t
higher than • "
run he produced
t h a n #IH a ton.
I* II Rolfs, d e a n , o f the t ' ni ve r sity of Florida ("allege of Agricultlire, suggests that any exi ess t hat
t,*.iy tie prod need will find ;t ready
market
B uy er * do not care where
hay I- produced if It Is good
They
will pay northern prices plus tho
freight and perhaps
a few c o m ­
missions for good home grown hay.

A l«*;:e acreage of in-inns and
spri ng v•-etal d-s have
1 -it h ar ­
vested thi* year.
Any of t h a t land
which is not occupied will yield gootl
re t urn* i f prepared for hay- crops.
S e a l Silo When It Is F i l l e d
Silagy always spoils when i t is e x­
posed to the uir.
less

it

is

C on s e que nt l y, un-

prot ect ed

a l a ye r

a bo u t

ei gh t inches deep spoils at tho t o p of
the silo

(’

l,.

Wil loughby,

-or of animal husbandry
F l o ri da

profes-

in t h e Uni-

vi r s i i j

of

i-ulturi-

r e c om m e nd s that tin: - do bo

College of

Agri-

sgah-d when it n. full.
Grass, straw

or hay may

he run

t hr ough the r u t t e r and blown on top
of t h a silage.

Oat s sown on top of

this will sprout und form u turf t h a t
will prot ect the silage.

I t is c h e ape r

to put on this top dressing and l e t it
spoil t han it is t &gt; let the sila,--* spoil.

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ID HERALD

PICK EIGHT

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= as a . b a b y , he was left on the door
step of the Earl of Wessemero by

AMONG THE THEATRES
*

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the abused Ear l ' s wife.

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Huntley,

SANFORD WINS TWO GAMES ^ 2

the

butler, had picked the infant u p and
' 1brought him to his master. A note
J disclosed the Identity of the child to
i the butler, and Huntley had been
ordered to give the baby to some

Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
__

soman

New Team Gets Auxiy From Post In
Great Style

T h e old lady confesses she

T h e Sanford base ball club celt- including the well known home pLt, . f
...
, ,,
, •,
is Huntley's mother and that her
E d m u nd liTeese, recognised n» one
■
,
,
.
,,
her of almost every care, falls Into
•‘T h e Mor al Fabri c”
. .
, . ,
'
son has the proofs of B r y a n s birth brated the glorious Fourth by de- while Leon and Erickson had no re.
At L y r i c F ri d a y
T ri a n g l e K a y dangerous company in her efforts to of Ameri cas foremost dramatic ar-|
fenting the fast Orlando team on apact for the. O r l ando clubs catcher.
H u n t l e y lives in San Francisgp
M a r k l e y Stuart, tor?., arranges to find time away
lire, T h o m a s M
I nr e production occupy her mind
their grounds hy a score of 7 to ft. Erickson again proved to be n high­
featuring Frank Mills in " T h e Moral iiti idler, who is heail of the Invictus from the rpeaking stage long enough with his wife, who loathes him for " P o p " Wallace who was on the way robber pulling down nitches
Fabric
Hy (* ( l a r d 1 i t Sullivnt-i r i u h , tills h**r head with the prop­ to make a Metr o uomter play nc.-ii-'fii* drunken temper and cruel treat mound for the lornls knew of no that w o u l d - h a v e made Trie Speaker
She timls th** E a r l s mar.Mrotr ■ W i n t h r o p
F ran k
Mill* aganda of Hu: urgaiiUai-Uou. one of sioti.illv. and hi** r out offering will t••• ment
There's n„
better way of celebrating this said sit up and take notice.
rtag* certificate nnionjf her husband's*
Mr
A m y Wlnthrop
Kdith Beeves whose tenets is a sort of free love " T l r * Spell of I he Vllfion.”
day than hy going in the box h i m ­ getting around it, you have to knock
Before long she begins to Bre ,* is probably best known to papers, but it is snatched from her self.
M a r k l ey Stuart
H owar d 11irk man belief.
As it is a fact already known a hull sixteen miles to get a horn,,
Nina Hall - B u r n l e y
Louise Ifrownol! think of her husband ns a prosaic theatre goers for his remarkable before she call grasp ils meaning that Wallace has not lost a game run over his heud.
Bi dd y Burdick
In perl irmance In " T h e Lion ami the Myta. Huntley' s wife is tired of his this season to the Orlando club.
Amy
W l nt h r op .
whom* wealthy person with a shrunken soul
the old reliable was also in there
and indulgent husband has relieved comparison with this conception is Mouse, " the sensational play in brutality and asks her f or mer em­
II&lt;* M r ured two hits and made a
Orlando started off rather fin.
which In* played the leading pari p l o y e r - a n d proprietor of the M o n ­
her view of the f uvi rtus leader.
first
inning
'sensational
catch in the outfield
securing two runs in th
On the fourth anniversary of their for three yeuts in this country ami tana Cafe for her old position as
help- His work in l he past him been e\
but
from
then
on
they
vvere
as
Meanti me her
li was in tfmt play •lamer and singer
marriage W m l h r o p
eotnes
h o u r 1 in K'm’land
less as 11ahles
In the seventh in­ ceedlingly great and the local man­
• j” . *
I
I
i
h
I
It’ll
i
rl
\\
SerVlc
the
author
hll'balld
g
o
o
to
till*
hollo*
iif Amies
with a jeweled pendant, his symbol
ning
with
tile
rain
fasl falling \\ al agement has about the fast.-t |, p
Itlltten, a successful gambler and a
of permanent affection and finds his of life, .til*] nfti'li coiled *!T !i e Ki p
lace presented the Orlando club! fielder in this part nf the eountrv
creditor of hi" and endeavors to
wile in the unns of Stuart.
She ling of tin N'ort! " -aw M r B *■&lt;
with, three more runs
I he way the I A great crowd was out and c vi rvcalmly announces that she regards for the lirst ti:r. •. T h e y met and a settle n portion of his debt with the
body seemed ' to be well satisfied.
When valuable
papers proving
Bryan's official scorer saw the game it was
him as tier ' ‘elective” , mute and de- siren*; friendship resulted
one earned run made h&gt; the Orlando Despite the rain all through (I,,
Itiitt**n a*‘cl an s that she is going away with he ciime to mu'ioii pictures, M - right to tlo* Earldom.
d u b ami four mad*- by .the Sanford game both teams played air light
him
UnaIde to make her see her H r e o e ; -Cgest d that Ihe Service i c p i s these on the' condition that
ball
I'ma'.illa plays here today,
unbounded
oppor ­ H u n t icy !,*avc» ins wifi
Wi th M. si hoy s.
(oily, Wi nt rh op determines that his poena olf*ri'I
while
.Orlando
will bring Buckley
Manager Bennett, sent in Davis
wife nhall not- be lured away and tunities fur stories of action and F r e de r i c k ' s exceptional acting the
“
fr
back
next
T
u
e
s
d a y to turn the
then deserted.
T o accomplish this eoler In the Alaskan country, w h i c h ! story is br oug ht to its wonderful to work for Ills club and he more
tables on tho local club.
Thur sday
than
worked.
Ills
curves
nltd
out1
he gives the story to the newspapers. bad never before been used in the close,
the Sanford d u l l will play at Or­
&gt;i T i
shnots
were
sent
high
and
far
to
all
As a result Metro
At the Star Theatre tonight.
He is relinquishing his wife to S t u ­ silent drama.
A double header will |l(.
I corners of the lot. T h e heavy hit­ lando.
art at their request- W i j h the p ub ­ made " T h e Shooting of Dan M c ­
staged
and
single price will he
licity that follows Stuart is compell­ G r o w . " " T h e Song of t{ie Wage H i c k inn n H a n ’t Tell of His Broken ting of the Sanford club in the
charged.
pinches was the main cause of the
ed to marry tin* former Mrs Wi n- Sl ave, " and " T h e Lure of Heart's
Finger
*- •VJ •f.l
defeat
Orlando's right fielder was
desire."
which
were
wonderful
Here's tin* way the agony ended:
Villain of " T h e Moral I'abrii '
t hrop
run
no
nun’ll
during
(lie
game
that
turizatlons
of
the
poems
of
the
same
Sanford
A ft It II P D V K
I Some time later Wi nt hr np is in
Kejit Al l i dem Secret T i l l t lie Pie
he
wan
forced
In
be
taken
Ollt
Bur
di
ck,
If
.
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] Europe
In his travels he meets M r name by M r Service.
ture was Completed
At the Ly rn
Chico who was sent in his place w yis OfTTVVY-ilJ
H 2
and Mrs
Stuart, greets them .a
Fri day
also made to run considerable
lljll C r o w , llrd .
:i 1
friends mid prrs.-rtilv i“ dinning mt *
M BH THEATRE
It was with so no- unwillingness
Palmer
led
ihe
lt.tt.-fs
with
a
triplf*
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A civ's ears all the twaddle that had
that
H o w a r d l i n k m a n undertook
and
one
single
yciinathMial
*al*
hi
Cobb,
1st
tI
, tial.li d Smart to take her from him
the part of the villain in the Triangler
by
Erickson
ami
Burdick
wenthe
P,timer,
p
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I T h e result is .startling as well as inKey Bee release “ T h e Moral F a b ­
fielding features of the game
l his Pounds, v*
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I teresting.
r ic" for -in common with all other
frank Mill*, the T r l a n g U - K a y
boy Burdick is proving to be one Erickaoir. vf
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players he did not like to appear in
" T h e .Spell,of the \ uk on "
Star. W h o It Appear i ng In "
sweet player.
F'arinn's deadly arm Self, rf
0
a role so unsympathetic
And, soon
Moral Fabric.'1
At the S t a r ^ Theatre Tuesday,
was again working' only one pl ay­ Farina, c
M1
after lie began, an episode in which
,1ulv 11th
A t t In* Ly rn T h
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e r - made an attempt to steal and the
he fights with F’rui.k Mills for pos
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in I lie '-late ol Florida, at the t ***e
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Greatest Snar e" at tlo* Star tonight

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Almost Forgotten Name.

Hnv. you ever hear*! of the state of
vetinwhn' No. It Is not an Indian prim
In an English 4*ut tag*’ latitiic old
ijiallt) hut the name applied in tho
lady, her son, Br yan, t» at her side irlglnal ordinance of separation, to
.Waiting for her to breathe her Inst. ■vhat Is now West Virginia, the latter
Slo* calls him to her and imparts to name having been decided on finally
him the startling information that hy the convent inn which framed tho
he is not her son. telling him how, i tmstlt ittiun.

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Sanford continues to pl.iv winning
halt
\fti-r taking t hr V i Tim* mtj i I f
F out l Ii ii was not enough, t i n . Im.j
to lie hoggtnh and win one on tlj,!itli
T h i s time it w.i- a matter „f
too much Palmer ami not enough
Barkley.
Somehow or other M r
Back ley wa- not in form, - * tin",
jsay.
Al thou gM it ruined all throng
I the game i M c Sanfnrd
ovh pruv
to he goitii “ mud nurses," ,,n|y two
errors being charged against t.Mem
A very had accident hajqiened to
Flynn in the fourth inning
Leon
who was at the hut in this inning
■a light ■OM of Bin kl *‘ ' f i
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HVtill* 1 Mi mad* a
held l &gt;■Ih *
gallant .It 1 FhJ t i o t ■Ifc* 11* 1! 11, g
sphere 1 1 •ll . k*‘‘ 1ll "t .111 1UT , (ll* it *1le
and cut a *»r \ »•ri- loil.* If) III s heud
He was taken li) town and Workell
upon
Flynn is one nf the iu.^t
play ers on the Orlando . lull arid his
services will
he* missed
greatly.
Going back to the game the writer
would like to say that the base r u n ­
ning of the Sanford d u b was of the
highest class, Cobb stole four bases,

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�IN THE HEART OF TH E WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD HERALD

published

SEMI-WEEKLY

IN

VOLUME VII

and
of

held im p o r ­
tant MEETING

L ' ni o n

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pavement

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Was

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Abernathy.
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BIG LOSS
BY STORM
AT MOBILE

r e a c h e d the Vi rgi nia &lt;apes at 1:15
Mr. W a l k e r and other s c a m e bePROPERTY L O S S
S A I I) T O o ’ c l o c k this morni ng, passing in on
[,,r. the counci l - and asked t h a t road
tiie surface, c o ver ed by
darkness
REACH TH E M ILLIO N
through bl oc ks 67* 6 rt, 82 a n d i*l.
w h i c h settled o v e r the entrance of
MARK
vn,itli S u b Division be opened up,
t h e liny with the setting iif the moon
, i ti^ reeetl11y been cloHeil
Suttic
\ 11 a n t a . &lt;I a
tills
in
Report - t l l i c e inside t h e v i s i t o r t hr e w cuo.
referred to the m ay or f,»r jit ten
reai lung lo re t.,nig),l
from w bat 11■m a s i de a n d b e g a n s h r i e k i n g bis
- cr, In. ’ ved ;&gt;, !,,■ aUt bent I, siiur.es &gt;ir, n s i gnal li ng .i pilot m l 1 be s a m e
•. fp||..w i ng or, 11nan, I '.a- f
■ M i , it..ole r b, I, ,. , from a1." 11&gt;lo ,i 11 r ,(• 11•&gt;.p * In i ’ t , n T11 oi .,f t he
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. liquor* and bev er ag e- !•■ the • t ■ mat • s w ■ r
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MADE UNDER­ BOARD TRADE
SEA TRIP TO O RG AN IZED
AMERICA SAFE LAST FRIDAY

A
lie
s K\ KR AI * O R D I N A N C E S M A S ­
UNDERSEA BOAT FROM G E R ­
nanci • be
S E D IN" R E C O R D
MANY L O A D E D W ITH
filaeeri on its second reudi
by titb*
TIM E
GOODS
onl y, vs Ini-li motion w.u* Inly
ornjed
Thereupon the r,
w as orSanford, Flu.. J u ly 3 rd. lit Hi
Dultimoru,
Md . , July
10. T h e
tiered cal led on the w ai ■ of thi*
l ,l&gt; council of the c i ty of Sunwo rl d' s first su bm a ri ne m e r ch a n t ­
rules, and the call of t h e roll resulted
m a n , the G e r m a n underwater liner
ford. Florida, m e t o n tho a b o v e d at e,
( Conti nued on P a g e 41
De ut sc hl a nd, ttnchlred bel ow l la l t i ­
in regular session at 7 : 3 0 p. m.
nt ore tonight a f t e r coming safely
Present, H. W. Herndon, presiacross
the A t l a n t i c ,
passing
the
dent: Al dermen C. II. Dingce, W. W
allied
bl
ockadi
ng
squadrons
and
Abernathy. F. L. Miller.
John
e l u d i ng enemy cruisers wa t chi ng for
and K- A. Nc wm a r t . A b s e n t ,
her off the A me r i c an coast.
She
Roy Symes.
carri es mail and a cargo of 760 ton*
Minutes of lust r egul ar meet ink
of cost 1) chemi cals and d y e stuffs
read .mil adopted
and is to carry b a c k home a similur
The offer of Mr. A. R o b b i n s of
a m o u nt of nickel and crude rubber
,,|,1 . notion to be placed In o ne of
[sorely .......led hv I be Ger man army
t t , t r K* with su i tab l e i nscripti on
,,r history of same was referred to
Sixteen d ay s nut from itremer\
rinuii F i. Miller for i nve*ng. i
li.iiiii
If,il11m o r e , the submarine
Newman

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/» W o u h L iv in g

S A N F O R D — L ife

HANFORD, F L O R I D A , TUESDAY. J UL Y 11, 1016
I nuc,

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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

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Mr und Mrs S. K. l lurrett left
S a t u r d a y for
Ja ckso nv i ll e
from
whence Mr Rarrett goes to F a y e t t e ­
AND O F F I C E R S E L E C T E D
ville. N (’ , in the interest of b u s i ­
FOR YEAR
ness whi l e Mrs
Rarrett will visit
At the meeting ill the court house in A t l a n t a ami
K e n t u c k y for a
last Friday night the Sanford Hoard mon t h, when t hey will both go on
of T r ad e was organi sed with a large to D e t r o i t and remai n until their
crowd
of business
men
p a t e n t . return to S an f or d in the fall. .
F. F Forster was called to the chair
and stated the o b j e c t of the meeting
after which t he c o mmi t t e e on c o n ­
sti tuti on was called upon and the
consti t uti on
submitted
by
J.
J
Hi ckitisun
It was taken up s e c ­
tion hv s e c t i o n for a d o p t i o n , a n d at
a late hour the election of officers
resulted in t he following
C O N STITU TIO N

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BIG RANCH
FOR CATTLE
IN VOLUSIA

idem

Hoard of g overnors, R. J. Holly,
It. F
Whittier,
A
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Qmnelly.
F, H Ma h on e y , James T a y lo r alld
Geo t; ||. r nng
I 1 • b o a r d e f g o v e r n o r s « II a p
p o l o * , i be s e c r e t a r y
and
treasurer
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Orl ando, Fla . J u l y 10th
This
ci t y was the first to have in tho
h a nd s of the treasurer of the ' ‘ Flor­
ida Fi rst ” Co mmi ssi on its share of
the money for the 1016-17 adverti s­
ing campai gn for t he state.
Ex­
plaining why Or l an d o was so p r om p t
und w h y there is such enthusi asm
here for the work of the Co mmi ssi on ,
Fred
M
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board of trade, said today
“ Florida First
advertising
has
p r ov en itself so far as K Orl ando is
concerned,

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waiting for a boat, as t hey are goi ng
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•'oin.d a nnounced
that
l tie city
'"■ mil of the city of Sanf or d, F l a ,
had by their vot e passed tin* ordin•tm* entitled, " A n o r d i na nc e pre■ fbing ji license for the rnninteniitin- and operat i on of cer t ai n clubs,
associations or corpor ati ons ,
who
handle anti
dispense
i nt oxi ca t ing
liquors and bever ages to t h** metnt hereof "
Ther ef or e sunt or
w as ordered c e r t t lie.) to
" ivor of the ci t y of Sa nf o r d.
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lb** following ordi nance was i n­
troduced by Co un c i l ma n F. L. MdA n . o r d i n a n c e requi ri ng the
grading and paving of Park a ve n u e
, f 'oi. the intersection of l ’ urk a ve n u e
a,“ i T e n t h street to the intfcrsection
“ I Park a v e n ue and H u g h e y street:
Itughey street from the int ersecti on
” * H;*rlk avenue to the i ntersecti on
°f Hugliey street and Snnforfl ave-

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pi, I ur*' ill tils a u ai l o t , el ill a IIt I
teetive st yle that would appeal
the rno-t u a v w a r d
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Mur*' than a score of negro cabins e s p e c i a l l y t o h a n d l e t he b o u t * of while t h e i r ehU'TC * n ay ll
in Gi rar d are a l r ea d y
half s u b ­ underwater liners.
Old War Horse
merged
T h e people are now m o v ­
C
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It
H S m i t h and d aught e r.
Miss
Vi
rginia
Hrady
has
arrived
ing out
i n C o l u m b u s the b a se men t of the borne after a pleasant visit tn friends Miss Virginia of Sanford are visitnig
S h e also spent a week in this city* for a few d ay s while they
Mus cogee M a n u f a c tu r i n g C o m p a n y at Orlando.
Wettiwa are wai ti ng t o get a boat from T a m ­
and t he Phoenix Mil l s are flqoded w i t h a hous e part y at
C a p t . Smi th,
und these plants will not he able to Springs. O l i v e r Murrell of this city pa to Ne w Orleans.
who
was
a
C
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in
the S e v e n t h
was
also
a
m
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m
b
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of
the
p
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rt
y
and
o per at e tomorrow.
C o l u m b u s has
Reg
i
ment
of
Florida
groups
in the
arri
ved
home
last
week.
thirty-si x hours' su p p l y of gas stored.

in a lie al real e s t a t e ot l i ee
. Several
hundred gave
Florida
F i r s t ' ” ml ,-rt i-eito lit s . r.-dit lor I lieir c o r n i n g
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Hartley
m
\olu-ia , mi nty,
Service
was r esumed today on 1 a b o u t what ha ppene d dur i ng tie
Sahford
Mr Hayden alre.nlv
four trolley lines and electro: lights *,piii Ii making
cruise, which tn a
A m i d the loud • shout* ,,f pr.ii*'- I i k eli possession of III* prope r! ,
Were t ur ned un last ni ght in the busi ­ smal l measure al least, breaks lie
11 w a* a tl ttotlin ed lot* s t ;irted it* imurttvI'tnenf*
ness district
It was said few* lights b l oc k ad e mi G e r m a n trade wtth Me ilnl song* "f Jo'
from the rostrum
in
Sundu
school
T h e purchase of t wo blooded bulls,
were avai labl e in I In* residential r*-t of the wjirtd
None of the -ill,
lumor who'll eosi .‘ I, t&lt;H' each ha- been ,*f
Su n da y
morning that the
sections b.iiigW
m a r i n e ’ crew had landed and t h* H i
i* I had presented t lie h e l le r
a g e n t s of her ow tiers • had received percent age .it the assembly at L a k e fected for the ran, ti. and other
Mr
Macon, t i n , July
Ynnther onlv meager report*
Such inform.i [ C i t y , anil therefore the luntor cup blooded stuck will be bought
H
ay
de
n
plans
lo
raise
onlv
blooded
sernms flood siiualioti tias developed l io n as wa* a v a i l a bl e came indirect 1v
was to fie ret urned them (or another llek free stork, and to t fn- end "i ll
at t ' ol umt ms toni ght,
where t h»* f r om the lulot and from Ca pt ai n
i year
Tin* i* the second year that install dipping vats and all modern
C h a t t a h oo c h e e river
is
not only II.uis || l lltisch. of the North tier
till* d i p ll.l* beetl III possession of i mp r o ve me n t * and am*** tori'-In
t h r e a t e n i n g t w o t og d.im-t. toil is It, ah I.!"*,d liner Neehiir laid ll[* llefc
i he Junior- and ft i- in he hoped , Iqde,I will be a i.i.-.lt fti t" ■f of ! a *g'
t (treat ellltlg t 11 flood I In- t It V of ' o , l i n i . (lie begi nning of tile war i fiat they will keep ii (,,r anot for
silos for t he storage "f forage
liimhus
reels of t i l r ar d . M.l . are C a p t a i n Hill ' l l boarded t he |)euts,h
. e a r when tin* General
Assembly
already under water, aeeording to a l and (rom tin* T i m m i n s and mud'* will declare t he said cup to lie tin*
How Mr Hay de n runic to become
direct report to this ci t y
i
nterested
in cattle raising lit Florida
tiie trip ut&gt; t he b a y with her
propert y of l fie luntor H i
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wits
told
yest erday alt ernooon bv
(or keeps
Fill' is a wonderful re,
A rise of two feet 111 tin* • 'halt a
According to the account* reach
Mr
T
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ml
i
n
s on
Mr
Hay de n ill
hoochee river will put t he Columbus m g
here, t he
under water l iner* ord for Sanf ord, and one t hat all |
tentil'd
the
South
Florida
Fair and
should
justly
Inproud
of
Tin*
fuel
gas plant out of eommi s si on
A five superstruct ure was st andi ng fifteen
foot rise will put tilt* ( ‘ batlahoochet* feel above t he wa t er when she cuttle t hat this It. Y . I' l . has won t h e , the C u t t l e Conf erence mi T a m p a last
river i nt o the streets o f Columbus in.
Until d a y l i g h t she showe d no l ov i ng cup o v e r all the other H. V. winter, und at the l at t er heard Mr.
and there is no forecaatt tmtiglit but d ag . but the G e r m a n merchant on f v ‘ s ef the s t at e is enough to show Whit tier speak on the grasses of
Florida and the potentialities of the
(he wat er may not go to that point. sign was raised at sun Up.
Stories that thesi- b o y s and girl* are wide
c
a t t l e indust ry.
He requested Mr
R e p or t s from
West
Point at
5 w e r e circulated
that
British
or a w a k e and doi ng something
Whittier
to
look
for
a sui table tract
*
t
o ’ clock indicate that a big swell is Frcttrh cruisers chased her at sea
(or
hi*
account,
and
Mr
Whittier
due to pass C o l u m b u s by 6 o'clock T h u r s d a y , but eould not be con­
It is the u nder st andi ng of the of'
and Mr. Tomli nson, after i n v e st i g a ­
M o n d a y morning.
firmed.
fleers and d i re c t or s of the T e m p l e
tion* recommended the purchase of
At o ne point at C o l u m b u s the
T h e boat is consigned to A S c h u ­ t hat the Me t h o d i st church will he
tin* piece which was recently sold
C h a t t a h o o c h e e river is half a mil** macher &amp; C o m p a n y . Ioral agents of d os e d fur t he next two weeks, and
Mr H ay de n intend* breeding only
wide and has overfl owed through a I he North G e r m a n l.lov &lt;1 Line, and the T e m p l e t ake s tin* method
and
already
,-reek v a 11**v m l " G i r a r d
\!a
mid h e r , ,irgn to t fie E a s t e r n F o r w a r d i n g e x t e n d i n g a n i n i t i a t i o n i u all i lo,s,. t Imroug lib red cattle
that
attend
t li
M e t h o d i s t ■ h ir Ii ha* spent c o n s i d e r a b l e m o t l e y on h|s
that t own is divided by a rushing C o m p a n y , said to have I.... .. organ
l/ed
wi t hi n
the
past
few
week* t o c o m e a n d w , , r - h i p at t fie I ' c mp l e propert y
t orri-nt of wat er
g „it.|

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without
city

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of

t he

p ub l i c i t y fu n d
T h " r e t u r n f r o m tin*
money
invested
L» - 1 y e a r
wu* su
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r e c o r d * pos si bl e c o v e r i n g act ual re­
s u l t * whi ch mu', h r t r a c e d
And of
c o u r s e we all know t h a t t h e r e a r e

m a n y people iutere*:inl through thin
advert, i .

a

So ,1 , t o t

i .e nt ion

this

fact in their inquiries in smirch of
i nformation about our s er*tlon.
' Lt no other wa . can the cities
and towns of Florida gam so great
an rad vantage with so slight an ex ­
penditure ;»* b y signing up at on eg
for the lltqfi c a m p a i g n.
Of course,
it i* realised in the smaller cities
t ha t the larger places are bearing
more than their share of the expense,
Vet 111 tin e nd file b i gg e r l oWtls will
find t hei r
t h e best

F l o r i d a Fi r * l ' in v .-st merit
t hey

have ever made.

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Don' t forget the ball game t od ay
Mrs. C. E, Henry and daughters,
here and the doubl e header in O r ­
l ando T h u r s d a y
T h e hoy* are p l a y ­ Et hel , Florence and R u t h left lust
ing good ball now and deserve y ou r Fri da y night for Philadelphia, w-hera
support.
t h e y will visit relatives and homo
P at D r e w is greeting his m a n y
j friends at the L yr i c this week und
dri vi ng dull care uway

fol ks for some time.
go
will

to Wi ldwood
be joined

by

Lat or t h e y w ill

Heach

whet * t hey

Mr. Henry.

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JULY ||, 1916

TH E SANFOKD HERALD

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D i a e vr r a l al the most
Florida’s newspapers

promi nent

of \lonvi ll e a v e n u e "
its thir&lt;i rending

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was placed upon
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i. &lt; Keugiu has sold his i n t er e st and read in full and passed.
in the T a m p a Daily T u n e s and. f u r " * " ordered rai led on the final pas
of said o r d in an ce , ns follows
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T h er e u p o n t h e president of t h.
BIX MONTHS
I 3* health
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. it v council a n n ou n c e d t h a t t h e n : v
Mr Ke.igin however is sendingp
i an m i I of the ci ty of S a n f o r d. Fla
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Carol ina.
had by their v o te passed t h e o r ­
Adnisre of 20r, Prr Month
where it is hoped he may soon r e ­
d in an ce en t it le d " A n o r d i n a n c e re
P «y meni* In Adrn«t» MoH It* Midr mt Offlf*
gain his health and, after a season
quiring the g r a di ng and pavi ng of
Ifttcrr^ As Sn ms I - ( Mall Millw Au(ti*l 22ni of rest, return to go forward with
Park a ven u e f r o m t h e i n t e r s e ct i o n
the work of developing Florida in
I t o*, at I ks F o al of f l f t al Hosfoftl, P t w l d k
of
Park a ve n u e and T e n t h s t r e e t to
I’ndff Aft af Marrli Ifd. 1HTI.
the newspaper field, especially in
the int ers ect i on of Park a ve n u e and
the ad vertising d e pa r t m e n t , where
Dfflca la Herald lluildtng
Telephone No. 1411
Hughe y s t r e e t , Hughe y s t r e e t front
he has made such a conspicuous
tiie . in t e rsec t i on of Park a ve n u e to
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t h e ' i n t e r s ec t i on of Hughey street
hoard of trade will he
j C State
Following the a n n o un c eme nt tha*
and Sanf ord a v e n u e and Un i o n a v e ­
f or med at Orlando t omorrow and
T a m p a is to lose, for the present a*
nue from t h e end of t h e present
S a n f o r d should he represented in the
least, the val uabl e services of Mr.
hri
tk pa v e me n t on Union a ven u e
new associ at i on.
Keugin. comes the a n n o un c eme nt in
east er l y In the int ers ect i on of Union
O
Su n d a y' s T r i b u n e that Goode Guera ve n ue and Me l l o n vi l le a v e n u e . "
,oin , h r
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(ll|ly
Guerry
leaves
Thetjbupon snid o r d in an ce was o r ­
n r d help Sanf ord to tak e her right- t h a t ,,aI„.r
K„ wlth l he j a r k s o n dered
certified to the ma yo r of the
i ul pl ace in the galaxy of progres- vi||„ Metropolis.
c i t y of Ha n f o r d , F l a. , for his up*
sive Florida cities. Mr. G u e r r y has Won with the proval .
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T r i b u n e for the past ei ght years,
Pet iti ons si gned by c i ti r en s of t tie
Uncle Nat
Wal k er of
Walker* and during t h a t ti me has e s t a b ­
c i ty of S a nf or d . Fl orida, a sk in g that
cool er c o un ty
t hi nks t h a t
f a t t s lished his reput ati on as one of the
c e rt a in aven ues and s t ree t s he paved
having hern nomi nat ed should he foremost managing editors of the
was read and ordered filed.
s e a t e d ip the Governor' s chai r
entire country.
His special articles
T h e report of t h e chief of police
(i
have been reproduced in many of
for
the mo nt h of J u n e was read
T h e cost of printing paper has* the leading nes wpapers of tin- counshowing;
t
risen so lug it as to drive many news- try and as headline urtist he has no
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papers out of I iii Alness anil impose a superior
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grievous burden on all of the r e t .
n , , , Metropolis
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curing the services of Mr G u r f r . . . &lt; o n t l l l l l e i i
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paper used
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irreparable liul for the fact
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which most nespapers are sold does , hal K„, „. rt W. B e n t l e y is to he his
not c o me an;, where near paying lor
(&gt;n t h e Tri bupe.
$ FJt, on
paper III the m
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Mr Bent l e y IS one of the most'
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to acquire a competence through your own efforts, lit ere is only one
starting point the regular’saving of a portion of your income.
\n easier or better plan Mils been devised for saving money than
an Interest Account in a good bank,

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the kids had to have these things
some time, that they were as sure
to come as taxes and funerals, and
they might as well come now and he
out of t h e . way.
People sanit ari ly
intelligent know that such eonvic4 11111s are really foolish, that these in*
f a n t ile troubles are not necmsary
and that they should he warded otf
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q u i t o e s W ILL P R E V E N T
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Park
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munity
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intelligence
regarding the
g reat er result that il will further l e n ti l s l r e c t ^ t n the int ers ect i on of

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t ’los** following one anot he r, dur
ing the fiuat week, ch an g es gf tin- of the present brick p a v e m e n t on
p o rt a n r e have t aken place in the Union avenue easterly to the interneraonnel of t h e editorial force* of I act i on of Uni on a v e n u e and Me!■*
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a s i t e s in Ins blood
shall bring the
disease into .my set t loll, new or old.
before it can appear or spread.

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Spreading the Gospel.
On the c'ontlnnnt of Africa alone tho
Now Test ame nt , ox parts of it. have
boon translated into M8 languages and
dialects. T h e two latest additions aro
Dalildn—a language of British East
Africa —and Llrnba tho lunguage „f
a tribe lu the hinterland of Sierra
one.

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Ills fare was of tlie kind . harnc
leri -t e of Ill'll Who hull golie Up
against the world and won over till
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nnd he wanted a lulile.
•a v- tl i" N. w S " i k Soil
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IlllV'Ilt 'oil got "l i" vs 11 Ii a test It
I'hiN 11failing' TIIKKK CKNTS i
J uki Ilk" the unlinuiv book and with
Lint* F o r K a r h I n H c r l i o n . M i n i m u m
out l e n d i n g "Ii It ' lie asked
( lt ari fc 2.ri UentM.
t ile slim little brunette saleswoman
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she said
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V\ •• uevi r l i a v any tall for them
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science t oday is t h e protest of o pi n ­
ionated individuals, who declare do
not know what t h e y calaim to know,
that the germ transmissi on of dis­
ease is a fallacy t h a t what was good
enough for their fathers is good
.enougfi for them, and t h a t the chi l­
dren of one o j p ' o generations ago
were stronger and bet te r physically
than those of t oday

1 11,. - .,me tiling is true of Uph ol d
llul ii is prof.able t hat , without
f,
malaria and moan;.
other I tin
.roesi , , , operation of the large
■Ifart'
.11 -. as, - that , 111111' at any perool of meml&gt;"r« of society with th
life they don't have to be con- of the doctors to reach be t te r things,
tracted and they may he avoided at t h e . next generation won’t be as
i lie cost of intelligent living and healthful and as strong .us the^preSwatchfulness
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cut line.

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1 pounds lirst class ■. Iand an i-v pinnat Ion miglit Interest
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ly a p a t r o n of r&gt; l i elon
Sh ou t T ' l e v
see m e r e a d i n g a Hthle nt o&lt;h! to .

111enbt ontt th" train k.iv . r win n mo
In ring d'" «il I tn it ft sld t li«'i n to 1
Vi loll fly ; tppri It'-nslv" or •1 -11- 1. &lt;1 or
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t! • l- like tills
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I lliltik that it wi l l lie the b e t t e r w a v
for a Willie n i t ake this one pb n*-.

Kent
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hoarding
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for
Kent ■ Several nice ' di ns
rooms over Y’owell’s. E nq u ir e N. P32-tf
T h e s u m m e r season in Florida is fear of precipitating apanicky suapl Yowell &amp; Co.
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tiie ti me of w i d e s t prevalence of the cjtin among my f r i e n d s "
l o r Kent
70S Park
avenue F *
disease because the mosi|uko is
quire of H. C. D uB os e , First and
Speaking of Dayoneti.
most act ive in warm weather
Ma
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How does the soldier of today pro­ Park avenue
lariu is carried from one summer to
nounce tin* word bayonet'’ Apparently
another,
through the ti me of ae
WANTED
much an his otltcer does
Mut when
another
through
tiie t i m e
of
n
Tomtnv Atkins was Jm k Mrelock IiU allied
\ I horoll g hhred
Ie*-*'
activity
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t lo- irvii' ( i n t o ,
m
the
called Ms a m i " blanche a tuigon.'t
hull
f r o m t w o a m i a half to till'
blood
of
tiie
human p a t i e n t
ant
That was tits own word, ns revsllv
vears old
Address The Dixie D o t
was noil is his version of revcith- ’
w M c i tie spring bring* tli" i n s e t
It 1- 11
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it tmds the hose ready to serve it According to undlsprovevl tradltloii tin
bayonet was first Improvised at u
with thi* paruiiiteji hfscvmJed from
LOST
mountain fight In Hayonne. wlien the
hist y r a r ’n iinuritnrs
Ilas'iues, short of nmmutittiim. lied
Lost
tine stick pin with initials
[,
|,art ,,f t f„. plan for th " exsickles to their muskets In a noth upon of Z ft It engraved till it
hinder
u( diseases and putt ing tins u n c t i o n of the disease that
those the Spanish enemy
The French took please return to Herald office and m*
intelligence int o prcali cal use.
( who have it shall rid themselves of up tile word, nnd the other uatlons
ceivo reward.
93-tf
Mothers are j ust now
being edu- it by the simple remedies and that after them
Imndon t’hronicle
rat ed away from the
belief t h a t gradually the disease shall lie lessLost on V e l e r y a venue, bundle of
measles, whooping cough and o th e r
ened and eventuall y reduced to its
tobacco
sucks and end ga*e *°
Mississippi Delta.
children's diseases are
i nevit able, minimum
wagon.
Finder return to B. f*.
The delta of the Mississippi li ver
Our gr an dmot her s and a good m a n y j
One of the giggest obstacles to covers an area about equal lo that of Squires on Celery avenue and f**
of their d aug h t e r s used to t h i n k tho practical teachings of medical dj0 s u t u of Maryland.
coive reward.
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ready. Mr K n o t t is tu the lead and
the general supposit ion is t ha t the
s t at e c an vas s in g b o ar d will be or­
dered t o r e co n ve n e t o r e t a bu l a t e re­
turns, and in thi s e v e n t it is pre­
dicted by K n o t t ' s counsel and friends
t h a t Mr. K n o t t will be awarded a
certificate of n o m i n a t i o n which will
supersede t h a t awarded Mr. C a l l s
on J un e li
T h i s will happen in all
probabi li ty if certai n st aeps which
Mr ( ‘ a l t s and bis chief counsel. W
W F l o urno y, of De Ku n i ak Springs
have in mind
S a t , i nl a y afternoon
.1 r ( a l t s &lt;«tut»d t h at he will light
fur the no mi n at io n t " the vcr&gt; last
spring which l y is not at liberty to
divulge.

-

|, , i r 1 1*

HAYK

T h a t he might again carry his
case to the people of Florida in the
general el ecti on in N o v e mb e r if he
is counted out of t h e gubernatorial
nominat ion in re co un t s from peltHops tiled by \\ V K no t t would
not be surprising in view of Sidney
.
J. ( ' a l l s ’ refusal to unswi •r directly
to tin' quest ion.

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OF THE

VOTES

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rig to the B e n c h ” I nvest ig.ltl
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Modern, convent ’
ent hotel on bulhing beach.
One
Pluck north of C l a re ndo n
Speeia ‘
rut. - bv week
G r j y Gabl e s, SenNntire
breer, H a
K, - I ues M|,
Musson' s •swimmi
v I' Cont es 11ml daughter ,-vi-rv
afternoon
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C L A I M S

M A JO R ITY

where

Hnls for tr anspo rt at io n of school
children from rural districts to SunWillie St ringfcllow spe n t several ford will be received up to August
, f a t ' here after a two weeks cxcur- 1st fur school term beginning Octosioi,
on bis h ouse boat, taking in her, I'.Mh
(leal.1 and many other points in the
All bids to be made for amo unt s
asked
per mo n t h on the following
state.
routes:
The Da yt on a B e a c h Hotel , open
No. 1 Celery avenue to C a me r o n
all the year, offers special summer
Automobil e t r ansport at ion
rate*.
Surf b a t h i n g r ooms free t o City.
guests.
Sea-f ood dinners a special­ only.
No. 2. Sanford avenue to Elder
ty
85-tf
Auto­
Heporfs from George Do C o tt e s . Springs and Heck Hammoc k
( 1, 1,,,me Herndon and Ed Kourke, mobile tr an spo r t at io n only
No It West Side First street to
life at t en di ng life El k s conveiyAutomobile trails
.a Haltirnore s t a t e that they Monroe corner
;1ri itij oving every mi nut e of the portatiuri only
No
l I |isii!a
Nolo nr wagon
tint and they like the Water m
AH blits to l,c delivered to tfus
|l.1.11 more v cry much
1,

KNOTT

weeks

A It Key the getur.il Cashier o f
the Se mi no le Hank has return f rom
a vi'it to New York. Hath mure and
other e a s l . r n cities.

(,ra,

G O V ER N O R
CANDIDATES
STILL IN DOUBT

M

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writ
ot inandaiiius , adihg
counts in Duval and eight
0, her soil titles in tin* st ate
III- Will sec k I t* iiaVe t he stair
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petition

yesterday
"a s

begun

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prim ary
ll&lt;U'l!lg

yesterday

lodge- D a m d A Stmtn-oii- itiat ..( K n o t t •u. ci -i
and t In r&lt; . onut ,s as',.- 1 for
i attVflic s . a»t tor t li. se two g u b e n.t
t until i a ml id at es
h» I or.Th,

34

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Wl f e’i S y v l c e * Valued.
Tho Missouri court of nppcals has
held tn a suit before It that It lu not
necessary to make definite proof of
a wife's services, "as any Intelligent
citizen might bo presumed to know
their reasonable voiuo as a matter &lt;Jf
common knowledge."
,

B. L. PERKINS
THE HABERDASHER
'

respondent. Cutt s, argued during the
af ternoon t h a t the relat or, Kn o tt ,
had lost his o p po r t u n i t y for n re­
count or r ecan vass in not taking the
ma tt e r before the c o u n t y canvassing
bourc before lilt* r e t u r n s were cer­
tified to t h e - s ta t e c an vas s in g board,
and t h a t af ter t h i s had been dono
rk:--- — - x-t

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Th e strongest opponents to tho advauce of civilization m west Central
Africa
says Hlshop launttutli, the
Methodist missionary, are tho wild
elephants
They break down fences,
tranijdn gardens, pull up trees mid
even telegraph poles, for no oilier up*
pari t.t ream,ii than liiH tiuse they nlv
j o d to any tiling strange m ttieir familiar haunts
tine savage monster
n
e u r iit. w
i n a i l sleuin
s t e a m lliiuncll
uiincb
neiu
wiienckk ee d aa ssmall
bolongitiK to the mission on thu upper
■*
reaches of tho Congo.
The tmut. with three white men. In­
cluding thu hlshop. and a crow of livo
negroes had «».-&lt;! uji on the edge of
a ili •p forosi In a ipnei ln tu&gt; . if'tl m
river V stunt plank was laid as gang­
way frm i live tiuw to the hank and thu
crew -■« rk* I until i ightfall i n n i n g
atel i
i tit • w | r a 11.. ti...i, - (nr.
mu ■ 1’■• ' t llev , ante nil lie, k [,,r
t h ' d r cv u n i n g m e a l ■ f l u- t h r -1 white
tlli'li v\„i - Hire, id V al illniu r wIn n a
tear'
: fr •in tf.• i,.,r i ,. - t , n igiit
them
t;4, d I lie c a l i i n t o s e e a lulgo
elephant viciously at tacking t tie wood1’11’
t" b I * - a |«&gt; d and I I, r . w
ml S '
a nd t'.w u
tit,' 144■&lt;r - - ventUC till ' Vill Win, a s 11r1, ’' with
,1, 1*bran !- snati tied mit of r
, i„,k s t mu
to d r i v e t h e n,mister uwuv
|tu, |,e
pan) ■ j ' t . nl ion !., Mu 111 unt i l tie hud
den. - In d t he
111111- vein ti he
Whi| , '"1 mo man with his t, u-,k In . I s
ov»
- , ] inti, ftp- n u r a n t , h n s , d
I he I r . r I'.i, k - llltn Tin In,at
It dnli-r tug Imjdtv won 1 ,
gii
up!
t risks Hushing and , Milk nail­
ing ti,.
,,ir In- id.11,1. d noth trie
m&lt; 1 . us f-.ti-ft-.-t ,,n the gung|da,ik.
It l*ent
until it crack, d uud.-r Ins
u retd tup Iu11,1 - 1,1,11!,v alt In,Ugh (tie
" hole bnut careened, and seemed
r- nly to capsize
In am.tti. r it tin r,t ttn .-1. jdiunl had
&gt;fussi'd the plank and was uMiide it
" ' ' l i liIridfeet mi tin. slime and [.01t !.i
I
!,
d.
Iv
tl. 111. 11*
f i *" t i i f
I t, t h
, tl* fl* L’lir.
f »1m|
'.V. * Jt Jtfir -*l
ut for. !• * i *i h'1 il«* ! i- iiif f *n Kmi 1
1 r.,zily hack and forth

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might

have

happened

If

tho

all

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- f h ji 11 ■i l-'llu i |f3¥ t j' i r ' f
t f ’it 1.4 f • l II., ■■ h i '* r
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M {if (III - Itfiini
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.fill'd tn tl IS klM ♦
jt i id ! h , u

B a k e r i- all otlmr f r a t . -rn.il orders with more
&gt;p.-nitig tlie case T h o m a- H
In
, ha' I. ,1 III III lull tin miter
w. h .1V
\da in- counsel lor K not t . as m 1 t-i
de, nil'll to |mt our degree wort, on
to petit ion fur
reserve th.- right
before 1 be |let 1J »i 11 t ' l '
I ' v If, II V
,1111,1
- IT,
I I , a ttd a tt. -i - a g . i t t i - t
I he
l 1,.,
.111,1 I 'lit g III t in w
I ll it
i - - 11, g l.o i ' l
i , i tt, posed ■I II
H
, in- no linn tin ruin r- I1.1
11 -l-r
. Megl ’ tlM|,“ ■o u t 1 J ,Id "
1.
to 1 t
t hi III to in "Mil Ill-Ill r
Itv
i h.iirm.tn board ol county commi Ne Ighloirs
•dom rs and Frank M Ironmonger.
/ j j b j k
i n P
; ,.- ,t- wilt In- irralig, I fur vl -i tor- .milpy
su p e f Vi - o r
of
regi* t Til, to tt.
und .,11 are 111v It*.I t I -pel d an hour at. a I M1., . or Jointly with the clerks
with us
Our C a m p " i l l be tlior- and Inspect ors
Th** peittion was
,ill'll’ , equipped fur all e ,41 c T ‘ gMiei •». r.-ad to tli - i ourl by M aj or \ H
having police mn n 1 physicians and Small, associ at e counsel, followed
surgeons on the ground
If you have by
r Adams vv ho co n t en d ed t i n t
a friend in the following b-t of call
the f&lt;rfrfr -ion of an a c t of I ft I f reg­
dldutes c ome out to see billl and ulating pri mary el e c t i o n s nominating
" H i l l y " shake bands; (
I
Morris, s t at e and c o un ty officers, including
WAKK UP!
Oscar Vernon. F L. Miller, Roy ace Governor, gives the right to sue the
^ ' t i will not h a v e F o o t CrouRoberson. J o h n
St ei n per,
W
z\. canvassing board, in t h a t the s t a tu t e
Ih e hot s u m m e r d ays
Lindsey,
J.
E.
I’lowden. George specifies t ha t said bo ar d shall be the
" .v,,ii will slip o n a p a i r N o t a Hyman, C W. Rivers, E U H o w ­ I proper
def endant s in all contests,
Uuse. T h e H a b e r d a s h e r y
ard. T J Bell.
Homer Wynne, A and therein c o n t e m p l a t e s such ac­
,
die e t r l i i s i v e a f f e n r y for
('
U illmms, Sidney ( ox
I
W tion as may be t a k en against them
•0H1 ' I o n ' s a n d W o m e n ’s. T h e
|i Nolan i . r a v . - \\ H l . vnch
lu secure a recount or reranv.n»s &gt;■(
1 fl" '
2 S . .It) a n d $ 1 . 0 0
l u- ii ce Hutler '
I
" ard
\ L:
the re t u r n s
It is held that while
I i n T i l K M &lt;il T
,Sj o I*I,o 1n
|i here is nu specific law on this par
All the foresters are hereby noli
ticular point, still its very construe
lied to meet their Chief in the ball lion a n t i ci p a te s this re medy in duch
Wedn e sday evening at 7 10 for n esses.
H o m c of Correct drill
D. C Camp b e l l , counsel for the

Styles.

Wild Elephants Greatly Retard Work
of Missionaries In Central
African Region.

m g

Mr

DRESS TALK NO,

WHERE WAS HOG-BITE?

n lister hail come aboard with all luu
I , elided weight can ranlv i,e uiiacined,
tthe
lie lai
• 111-daln
I* V Hus
lain
to
I,ad
f filft time
t line
tu-.l 1 ll. only f If
*»fi b o a t d an I.

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n r ,r n

1 i n . sp e cl -o r * hi tin* D e m o c r a t i c

hu, all avenues for redress were e r behind the counter while waiting
cl osed
At 5 o ’clock Mr C a m p b e l l on a customer
Sho felt something
bro u gh t inn arg ume nt to a d o s e, and grasp her arm. then she fainted.
t h e court ami ounced that the h e a r­ .Colled around her arm was a snake
ing w odd be co n t in ued
M o n d a y al l font long
T h e woman shopper screamed nod
mornin/ at '&lt; 10
Attorneys jn the
ran for the street
The 1 lerks a n !
case a ,
I nf re l at or- , T h o m a s H.
other patrons followed
Ihe police
Ada ins
laekson v die. M a j o r A It
.
, ,
....
arrived on a hurry call, und found the
bmuli
ike t. i t y . J ud g e A\. J . u y ^ n . 1 , nn gr „tttt curled a round the girl’s
T a l l uJ ui ....... . (
|) Hlackwell. Live arm
They took It to headi)unrter&gt;
( t a k . Hurt mi Harrs.
Jacksonville
How the snake got In the store was
For r&gt;~inMidcnts, I)
C C am p b e l l,
solved tonight whew members of a
K H It m o e l l I- U
Hutler, J a c k - high school fraternity tried to claim
nui iuli , .
W.
W
H o u r no)*,
D u- it. TUoy explained they had two o f
'pripgs.
Funia,
I
K
Wil li ams. the reptile, for Initiation
Moth es
caped from the fraternity rooms above
(! HI tie- . die
tint
T h e hearing was at t en de d by 11
"T found
l ,
" ’r',n“ k'’
h“" " 0t
been
l ar ge number of interested parties,
including Si dney J C a l l s and s p e c­
tators
F or ec as t s as to the o ut c ome
of til*- case were many ami were
I
ab o ut evenly divided
\\ hen s u b ­
mi t te d ludge S i m m o n s will in all M A T T E R S E E M E D TO CALL FOH
. . .
.
.
.
,
SOME EXPLANATION.
ti robu’ -lit v t a k e the rase under ad.
.
... .
vtsernent ami it will be possibly
several days before a decision will be
Bi t ter Complaint That "Moonshine''
rendered
J a c k s on v i l l e Met ropol i s.
Had Been Tampered With Reflect­
ed Somewhat on Public-Spirit,
RESENT INTRUSION OF MAN
ed Wat c he r on Duty.

Wllat

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1n r ti •r , Till I
a 11. 111 a 11 . , w- 11 I. ■r til a •ida-um
a g . i i ' i ' t - a i , l i mi i - ,| ., ■, I t i,
.
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P A G E FIVE

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( &lt;i m pi ng u( H i k 1n it
A n umber of b o ys and girl, c o m prising t' l" I mior Presbyters - p e n t
last week enjoy It ; •atllji life at \\ «*K i wi , Springs
T h e picnic b e g a n
Inst M on da y and ended S a t u r d a y .
Ml ( h e enj oy melits which g i with
iatn|i picnics were indulged 1 1. and
the &gt;1-111,ig folks report a most e n ­
joy able time
T h o s e who e n j o y e d
oecas.on
were
Misses
Rosa
u , u„.
Margaret
Mulludland. Lil|jlin
VirK|ni„ , tra(|y&lt; ,{). ulnh
I ns h.
Else Gore.
Edi t h
Her.
Eli zabet h Robi nson,
R ut h
Ley,
K at h e r i ne 1’ark Pearl Proctor, S a r a h
Davi s; Messrs C l ar e n c e Magruder,
T h o m a s Brown. Wil li am Lew ter, C a l ­
vert Perry, Richar d T u ck e r. R o b e r t
Davis, T r o y Mussel w hite, Howard
Cook. Philip Frey, Donald E v a n s ,
Oliver Murrell, Kl ntc h Scruggs, E u ­
gene Hoffner
L y m a n Mulludland.
C ha pe r o ne .
Mrs J
|| M sg r ud er .
Mrs E. U
Davis
R e p o r t er - St a r .

►' Pitnie and Fi*h Fry

&lt;

On e of the most e n j o ya b l e e v e n t s
Moonshlno whisky was being made
of the Fourth was the picnic und
by someono somewhere In tho neigh­
fish fry part icipat ed in by a n u m b e r
borhood of Twin Fork creek of tho
T h e jolly p a r t y
Cumberland mountains In Kentucky, of San f or d people
left
the
city
dock
a
t
(j o'clock and
but there was no more definite knowl­
edge than t hat —someone somewhere proceeded up the river to L e mo n
Bluff, a lovely spot about t we n t y
In tho neighborhood of Twin Fork
A great q u a n ­
it was exceedingly good whisky, too. mile* from Sanford
None of your am her-colored ’st ore" tity of linli wan caught and the whole
lt&lt;turtr which has b e e n ' aged In charred crowd thoroughly e n j o ye d th*- day
barrels until It lum changed color
It \\,, rVen t hici.lv downpour of
was
what the
mountaineer , n In r .ltl] could dampen their high -j.irits
■ m a n s whisky.
white in color, as Th|i&gt; r„ I u f „ (.,j
s . l)lf,ird ........ ... t o
11 ,ir a s s p r i n g w a t e r
Mid a c c o r d
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sing
il o[illstl
t ll*' party were.
tug 10 mountain standards. It was old NJ(. an()
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Th o man who dlacovored tho first Jug
Williams
and
of It tasted It. and that night, telling aml &gt;'• i Mr!‘
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of It in the Twin Fork store, lie an ,u,llll&gt;« n,i ^I r '
nomiced
‘’An’ she's old, hoys, s t i es less and children, Mr s J A 1‘er due
downright plum old. I reckon that and family of Tuscaloosa. \la . Mrs
inpmr was made at leant a mmitli t i n Mi&lt;ti wa r I
ago
nll.i'd
Tip' Jlrst Jug had been found In a
hollow tree
I'ln 11 the ;ug was cMiptt
and tu rcatti It was a Idlglit illv.-r d ■
tar
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irn| MrMr
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Jug nr motley
Returning the n.-vt
11.i \* f * 1f un • 1 ti­ Uu i ' t. r i |■• IM'll
morning to- found "he j ig hut tli t,
ttu *&gt;1•, n ' jtr - *\
w* d *1 ' * 3Tll*
was 110 money tieneatli It and the Jug
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Twin Cork is hi a drv
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and tie r, was a good deal of , \. ,t• -C 1 **Mf &lt; t
r ■' f ’ I ♦ *V.1 - 4” . Utl.
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auayipcd tli ti bowlines und sent ttio
- •n staggering to the gunwale
At I bo next guvernincut trading j.ost
if,, captain bad two sj,l. nd.d tusks I i
■vv ns the result of his cool during,
1 it 1o Ills nstuNishm. nt he was a r ­
id for sliiHitlug tl,.. oli-pliant witlia license
It was with great dltll■‘ V that tho government official wart
i evinced that the animal had lu.-n
-I t In self defense
K v.-ii t|„.|i lie
’'seated tlie Ivory
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a- r- pin to-* p, ' f*», mtng
Dressing for the Party,
t U, tt,.. trolley tli*. .uh«-r dav tt^.-ro “ • i ul .1 , v t o r o u r tf.Mips in '!■ vl
T i l l s did n o t t m p l v
**• ,.. two winsome damsels hanging to l i n v e d i s a p p e a r e d
s i mps and entertaining enrh other In tftltl t t i e v Ti-ct d &gt; - s t r u c t Inn f ur ttu '
s m i r k ling
cun versa, t c i at. on what b i t .' i n t e r d - c o v e r e d wi t h t h e i r avl-t
lie v were going to w.-ar at some func­ t o r s u n i n j u r e d
It Is true, however, that the dangers
tion that was soon to happen, ncrord*t«ir to u writer In tlie Ohio Htnto attendant upon this new form &gt;,f mill
Journal.
They H’M of their shoes, (ary service hnvo not boon overesti
fit the British house of com
th.'lr stockings, the i r lingerie, tho mated
skirts, tho bodices, the neckwear, metis the statement was made lust
their hats, their gloves and every Hern week that the record of rnsualttea In
of their garb and the mntnrlnl thereof, t h o . aerial fighting force, so far as
and their conversation seemed utmost tabulated, showed the toss of (05
a symphony In velvets, silks, Jewels, killed, wounded and mtmdng.
Most of tho fatalities occurred In
that ono could linaglno them ent
Ucrinf? ,
tin* drawing room In pink, tulle
le nml active combat, and this Is attributed
Ho wared voile, the obj ect s of thP nd* to tho nuportorlty nf the Herman mn
chines In capacity and equipment Hut
miring gaze of all the company
\(« would have given a f *. hank of the total more ttinu ton hitd slrnplv
note If we could tuivi- caught that c..n- disappeared flown out of sight and
v&lt;-r sal Ion on a dlctaguiph
Hy tho never returned "missing The perils
wav why doll , the , i t . ml people get of the air are less furhnislv d&gt; sir ic
a i ituple of these fasi hinting damsels live than those of the bnlllefleld but
together and bavu them tell what they they have tho thrill anil tho chill of
are going to wear to n party? It would | mystery,
be very Interesting tnlk, as one might
Fewer Deaths From Tuberculosis.
Imagine, If ho had seen that whole
T h e tuberculosis death rate of New
enr tisltjg their auricles In every Bort
of fashion to catch the meltlfiuous a c­ York, Philadelphia and lloston com­
cents of those gentle maidens telling bined has declined from 380.fi per 100,000 of population In 1882 to lfif fi In
what they wore going to wear.
PJ14, Tlie 1)11 death rate was, tbProfore, only 43.2 per cent of that of 1882,
Snake In Search of Modern Eve.
A decorator a t , a millinery shop at or. to put ll the othor way, the death
Atlantic and Kentucky avenues, At- rate of 1882 had by 1314 fallen GtLS
Iah ALc Clty^
J „ rojxcbed into a draw- per cent.
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claim to thr (and
a b o v r dt i rr i lf c d, brfon*
(lefi
of C i r c u i t
( ' o u r l , at S a n f o r d , F l o r i d a , on t h r 2 1 t h d a y
of Au gua t .
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T I I ' o y d , of W r k i w a , Fl a.

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BUSINESS CARDS \

Chic Blouse of Wash Fabrics

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Onr Inrb t ard» Will Hr Published Un­
der ThlN Mending Al T h r Italr Of 17.20
Per Year

DR. C. G. BUTT
D KN TIST
OfTirr: Yo«ell Building
SANFORD

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FLOR.IsA

TlltiMAN EMMITT WILMON
K. rKRUL'MON llOt SIIOLtHCB

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Wilson &amp; Housbolder

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LAWYERS
Sanford.

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E lto n J . M o u g h to n
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Sanford. Fla
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..GEO. A. DECOTTES
ATTORNEY

COUNSELLOR

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LAW

Practice in Slate and Federal Court*
Lamer-Woodruff Midi!

Sanford Fin

S C H E L L E M A IN E S
LAW YER
SUITE 9. COURT MOUSE

SA N F O R D ,

PHONE MJ

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F L O R ID A
Th e bet ter grade* In 'Dtton vtillcn.
m. 1 ' piiio'lte* "[call'll*' at I Other sheer
.liifls have pruvot t h e i n a i l ve* »urpri»
lncly durahle ami are like crepe d«_
chine nml crepe c e o r ce i t e lt\ thl* re
*pe«'t
Tlicv look as ( raci ie ns Hotter
petals
but ucnr ns
ntunrhlv as
o h innilra. *&gt;r a n ' •&gt;tti••r of the tie
, • . !.ihie u * i •- &gt;1 i • t ! • r • ■ 1 iipi ti

Dr. J. A. TR0VILLI0N
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In CANCER. GOITRE and TUMORS

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tlest r.f sprlnc offerlliKH Tile ilots a *
in rose color, tnnl/e, blue, and laven­
d er , am[ occasionally a light brown or
gr ee n makes the choice more varied
T h e * hlc tailored bloiiao plrture l
her** Is made l*f voile with dotted
stripes In a deep tan shad** t n a whit*c t " '* ! I ' * , tt..|. these nl*j nariow*
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m «■•vi ii ilhlti, in h«*U"'«|"tn nr »T
lliiiKt any of thn roatlngx that art*
m
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all lu mi " I't.'i
and t b " t"|i of th"
Hi""'," It) oitrnded lo llit&lt; rollar Thorn
am ampl e turnod-bark cuffs and corvli i'iiMn porkota. and a co l lar that furhi'li"t* Imii Ii Ktvln and real protection
T h " ciillnr la fared with nllk like the
i oat In color and may bo fantonod up
lilgli at tbo throat or loft open. .
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dark bluo fui lugn for collar. cu ITh and Herd Runs Over a Horse and Buggy
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!&lt;Tslni,nt, utiilri tti- . kiiI t&gt;.
I'lttar*!.
IMickcta make u flno contrast with
in Their Mad Haste to
Aleisr*|i*r J»m». Mlllrr Ktol Chsrlnti, it
lilf.Ml
grny cloth
Klthor blue or brown fac­
Get Away.
It K|*p«-.rlnt tr.on tl*r vworit 1**11 In Ihr
ings are prosunlod on tan coals, and
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I bl ack with tan Is always a good romArlington Kv
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p e t a u n i n ( h r a i e i r of F l o r i d a I h r * s - rvt r» n|
tin-rid It to stout figures.
For tho of tile cuttle.
• M i p o r n i Upo n w h o m w o u l d h i n d tbs* a 4 1,f
v,*ry slender woman then* are *&lt;&gt;iiis
Th e ilog made it dive for tin* held d e f e n d a n t * •♦»•! t h a t ( h » «at*l 4 r f # n d a n t i
with capes which are adorably lie* otn nn*l 1 1■*■&gt; mad*' n run for ih*' r*eid. a r ­ •rr *11 i*A»f t hr *gr of ' wr l i t ) s*nr y**irs
It luftbrr
(Lai thrfr |tr si! hrr
Wig to the too lint chested. There aro riving there Jii'i ii * Mr ll*i**oii drove P*r(ir* rl*iming an *ni»rr«t undrr (hr *aui
modul i with tmth capoa and nntplo up nml the r at tl e ran over tint horse »*. I(*l*«*y i'lffard. Alvtansle^ Jamr* Millrr
*nd (‘harlnUr O. I*.Hard a* bnr*. drviwrw*,
collars, anti others with lofty collar* and buggy, knocked tin* burse down gr*ntr** ur uthrr claimant*, whoir ntrtii i
ttint keep one guessing tin lo whether mill dime near turning th*- leiggy over. are unknown. In (h* following &lt;l*&gt;*rribwd
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tin* ilt»k' ••ih* «*f lli*- riilvcn f»*ll. iH’tiiK •(•}•
Fiun.i*. drarnbwd •• f**u.*w.
**lilork A In Nraw* Addition to Sanford
under flic
Mr. IIciimiii hii.vh I 111 h at cording J o (hr recorded plot (hereof. «*m
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three (3) in number eight (III and ahowin
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fronting north on Lake Monroe by *ra1»
lour hundted le*t «400t. east on Chapman
•treet two hundred and seventy five i275i
LEGAL AOVtR USING
feet, •nuth on Ka*t *»r**l ( « q hun.{f»,|
thirty &lt;230» feet and bounded on if,*,
Infanti Ran Off With Horae and In ilrruli t aurl. S o o t l l i Jiellflal * Irrull, and
west by the •tieam called l ump Itraf«. ). •
You
are therefore ordered th appear to t h •«
Buggy and Were Treated When
Hrmlnul* &lt; ounlf. t Itirlil,
In &lt; fcmrcir
bilf on Mnnda). the 7th day of August
\lr(tnti i arolttu I'hriv
Arretted.
A H IVI*. the *ame being a rule' d*v ,,i
lr»l I n , A t'crpursinun * ton
th*« court
plain,nt
It i■ further ordered ll at Dm null.*
III' limniid. Iml
Mr . K It .Smltli
publlahed for twelve ftiriwi ut|«e &lt;aeek* r,
Llurldi Harden*. |nr *
N'otfrr
the Sanford Herald, a newspaper publish*
report,*] to |M,l|ce lii&gt;uil&lt;|uart&gt;*ri&gt; that rpfpniinon.a
rlmnr K
uoihm
&gt;»l
err pot ,t inn. &gt;|rin*
Ku«in,«
Ma«l«*r • Salv In Seminole county
ihr ln%» vf the Siatr
l o f Iiutmi hI kI Iruuny hud l»HHt Moleii ynfltr
f I Florida, Ituhrrf I |io«*ardI
Circuit ( ‘ourt. and the weal thereof 11,,,
from North Seventh street. where she N*l*on (if*)
Klit*f*rt h J
the IJth day of April. A l» IV16
It * ri lr (l . William I
|l*rt
had left the otitllt when on n shopping Irtt.
(aecl)
K A POt ret ASS. Clerk
uul (ivargr W ( rim
WiU«n A ^loutholder.
tour
Two hour- later the J miII o - re Prlrnt|*nl*
Solicitoia for Complainant*
N o t l r r |■ h r f r l i ) f l Vs*n l h * t u f l ' l s f * ' n l l*&gt;
ceived a telephone •'iiII from the town
rtfr-Turw lltc
llrlllf of ■ ilrrfrr of. fureclssauf* •f“l
muishul ut lloaton. »lv luilca .south of , nttrrrvf in Ihr abc*ww mi tlr U .
»n lh» In ( i/ruil Cuurl. Sr*rnlh Judlriaf Urroli,
Klelunoud. who Infnrtmil the (toilet1 2Mb i|*) of Junr, I *J 1h I, •• Special Mm ,S r m l n u l r ( o u n l f , F l o r i d a
In Ch an rr ry
ter in &lt;ih*nr»r&gt;, on Mortili) the 7th «!*y of
that he hail a "couple of horse Auguit. I!#lit. in front of the ( ourt IIou»e Cheatrr Krnnuon
vs.
Hill
to 1Ce tun %0
thlevea" In Custody and believed the door. ■t S * nford, Semlnble t ountY. Florid*, Thr (»i Fibrr llruah Com­
(’loud and
will offer for •*le. and *cll l«» the htgh#«t pany. a corporation organ- Quiet
Title
stolen vehicle which they Imd In their and beat bidder for ca*h during the legal
urd und* r (hr I.awa of
l&gt;oHM*iudnn might have been Utketi nt hour* of *alr. the following dr*crllM»d l*nd, Wrat Virginia i rt al, a a
situate, and being in Seminole County, •laird batow.
Ulehmond. Th e police sent two untied Florid*, to-wit
Onlar for (Tonalrurtive Sr mr r
men In tin nutomohllc to Holton to get
l.ot 29 of Sanford Olery l»elt*. living the
Hill ul rompiaml having barn filed hrrrtrt
Northeast
quarter
of
«the
Northeast
quarter
and
prtfiwr
aflirav t Laving bmi Atari * •
the "lllleve*.”
of the Southeast quarter of Section 9.
for ordrr for ronatrucli r*» •*,f Aira
t'hlef Goodwin and other ofllcer* To*n*hl|i JO, South of Kang** II I ••» a* drmantl
(hr officer*, director* and •tor khold* r*
I»lat thereof, dul) recorded in n&lt;t hook on (ha
wert* nearly all night awaiting the re­ I»er
Tropical F bre Compaq), a corpora­
IV’ on page 5|. tif the publlr record# of of
tion
(hr I.awa of llllpula. (hr |‘a
turn of the ttieli ami the ' ' desperate Orange &lt; aunty, of which the t'ount) of met tounder
Fibrr Company, a corporation un
Seminole
»««
former!)
a
part,
and
al»u
d i a me t e r s . "
When they arrived the I ota 51, 52. 53. and 51 of Kureka Hammock drr (hr Law* of lllinuia, and (hr (la Fibrr
(’omiiany, a corj oration under (hr l.aw*
"home thieve*" were found to he J e s s e being the Southeast quarter of the North of
Onln^and all other pwraone. knuwrv. and
vest quarter of Section 24. Townahlp 20 unknown)
claiming a h#ira, grantee* tfr*.
Smelser. a ce live, and J a c k Smelser. South
of Kange .10 Ka*t. a« per plat thereof, I*rra anil claimant*
of ihr pariace three. Th e tots had elltnhed Into duly recorded in Flat Hook IF* on page Ira ainiAtr named, H otherwise
i* hrrwby ordered that
70. in t be nubile record* of Drangr County, all such officer*, director*
and
*torktlo* httecy af ter untiltehluc the horse of which the Counh of Seminole » n tot*
holder* aforesaid, and all haira, grantm,
I'urrha^er to deviser*
and. without point of destination In merlv a pari. Term* ra»h
and
claimania
otherwise,
known
and unknown in any way ronnvctrd with
view, J ease , the older, hnd driven pay lor deed.
J. J. IHrklnaon
the aforraald corporation* and all other
Special Matter In Chanrery p«ncn«
st ml c ht .south
uutll I tost on
was
ntharmiae. and aU prraoni natural
91-Tura 5tc.
and artificial, known and unknown, having
reached, where the mondial stopped
or claiming any interest In or to (hr fol­
them.
In Ihr (derail Cuurl. Seminole Codnly I lor- lowing property or any part thereof, to*
Ida.
wit*
Chief Goodwin snfd the prisoner*
I'roplr * Hank of Sanford,
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Htgin at
KK corner oi Fulton St and
were loo jitmll to he even scolded, so, A rorpq/atlun, organja^ii and
Myrtle Ave. run ea*t 117 feet, run north
luslpad. lie liiiuchl them eneh u hue of nlaling under (hr J kw* uf
250 feet, run we*t 5ff fear, tun south 212
thr Sialr of Ploi Ida
fret, run •e* t »•2 fr**t ami run south I*
cnmly and turned them over to their
and
Noli rt­
fret, firing part of VV 14 of Vllock I V ,
f' A I aid wrll% I&gt; f&gt; ( aid
•d
parents, who were validv senrehluc fnr wrH
Tier
f. #•f J'rafford** map of Sanford Hoc
A H VI . I aldwetl. c»*
S hr * iff* J- a
id*
them.
narinrr* trading and doing
Also
llrgin Ml frrt west of NVV « *t
hu« inrra aa I* A Fllilapll A
ner of W a f e r si and Myrtle V** . r u n
Sum. and I* A &lt; aldwrll,
Wr«f S( (ksI, run t f i h I 'ill !•••(, r u n » a * t
l» I* « aldwrll. A II \V ( al
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4*.». f1 fun »oul h to begirit. ng
HEIR TO PORTUGAL THRONE w
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pr«prrt&gt; of If \ (" aldwrll, I&gt; l&gt; ( aldwrll lord • map of Sanford, Florida.
and If VV Calilwrtl, ro-part nrr«. (ratling
M*o Hegtn atN VV cttrnrr
of VV'ater St
and d«(ing bu«inr*a aa I &gt; A ('aldwrll A
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A FINE REMEDY EUR
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IT IS T i l l Y.
that fill.- unusual sale of a remisly is
till* Iwsil «*Vldt*flCe of its tncrit*

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the picture looks ns If It might have
graced a roynl bride. It Is shown In
two arrangements. In one there Is u
Juliet rap id pearl and crystal heads
nnd tli" \o|| im hnxplnitt'd ncross the
Imek and side, falling from a lieud
dress in keeping with It In the other
arraiigr tin pt the \--It Is laid in box
plaits a ' osm t(ie brow- and gathered hi
.it III" t..i. k to furiti a i up Ai e e pt l n;
Iradltti ' J tdens orange blossoms at I
buds at' plan'd In little spray* at ea* t.
side ami over the plait lug at the tiaek.
T h e r e Is no morn appealing charm
ttian that of the veil draped with
orange hlossoins about the brow. Hut
ninny a bride foregoes It. choosing in
wear I r . .range lih&lt;ssoius In a eor«agn
or wit t Inm.|in t, for ilo' s:*. • ot nov­
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that there ure many new ways for
limping the wedding veil. If It Is nn
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the very bent advantage of the veil
and herself
And all at nine, since
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Sanford, Florida
Almhsl nil tulle veils fall from caps
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tin tail k of the &lt;up A wren'll mud"
of uliito roses n n d -orange hlnasmns
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Sanford Lodge No 62. F. and A. M.
Communicntion
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first ami
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Thursdays at 7:30.
Visiting brethren
welcome.
O. I. Taylor
S. (! Kennedy
Secretary
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Monroe t' haplrr No. 15. It. A. M.
Meets every second nnd f ourt h Tliur*
lay in Masonic Hull over the Imperia
Theatre. Vialting rompnnions wrl c o mt
J . F. Knrnnlz
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T h er e we gave the Mexiciilis steak
Alice E. Robbins, Se c’y
nnd onions mid coffee— Just vvhut our
Phoenix
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Meets
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"They couldn't seem to realize It. I
Alvarez refit sis I to eat at llrst. lint Niaiting knights always welcome.
11. Md.nulin
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Sanford Lodge No. 27. 1. t). t). L.
food was poisoned and wanted to have
someone else try It.
Meets eVery Monday at 7: 30 p. m.,
over Imperial Theatre
Raised to Hate Gringo.
J. VV (&gt; Singletary
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Torres ts little more than n l.ov
Secretary
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Winn we took the road again lie told
f •a Ic t ily &lt; amp No 6. W n W
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Meets second and fourth Wednesday
was a poor farmer 111 the Siieramenlo
I district. They hud little to cut and nights in each month.
J. F. Hoolehan
wlien. six months ago. Alvarez at the F. L. Miller
Clerk
f’ourrcil Commander
head of fifty or more l i ii ii tl . l ttold him
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there were food lltld Hew clothes •|o
Meet first and third Wednesday night
lie had tli llliillldlitn o III grinds, stores
it I'ornir ol f irst &lt;t ind Pallnerto \ve
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horses and mules.
Have them
treated. Have their teeth e l uml n.
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projertlons cut off and deenj ed
molars extracted.

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orgnndle which might JilHt na well tie
of lawn or voile or any other tuaturlul.
Just bo It In sheer nnd crlnp enough.
There la n reflmMlieitt Itt sheer fnbrlcH
which is half their charm, and tlilH a.
counts for tho who of lively colors In
transparent cotton nnd silk goods
Either may tin used to ttinkn n dress
exactly llko tho model pictured which
Is sure to compel ndmlrntton
T h er e Is nothing difficult In Its con­
struction. so that tho home dress
maker will lie aid" to turn It out ns
satisfactorily as a professional
It Is
luer.lv a straight, full skirt nnd a
g.ith* red l.lt.use. Joined nt I lie waist
line liv a narrow belt
but Its up to
.lateness Is apparent In tho method of
decorating tho skirt, nnd In tho man
ngement of s i e v e s nnd collar In Hie
picture It Is shown In plain white or
gnndle. tint one can hnrdlv think " f a
thin summer fabric that will not look
well inado up III this way;
RuchInga, two Inches wide, are mnde
by cutting the goods crosswi se Into
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The -iiriiiv Ini'* Klnrted to
grow I t ' own potatoes
lt!'lri|i tlotiH
have I....... ' . nt or are being '"i.t from
Hie war office to ever) eoiimiaud. in.llctitlng the lines which should be fol­
low ed.
Military requirements tire very large,
nnd little more than half the usinil
supplies of potatoes are coming into
(lie markets, with the result that pr«*n a r prices In ttie piddle are nearly
&lt;|.added.
At one camp In Surrey digging op­
erations began last week, and the seed
potatoes are to he planted in a few
dlivs III rows between the hills.
A
number . ,f men are !&gt;• Ing told off eneli
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Hewing machi ne in tho narrowest pos
slide hem. along both raw edges. It Is
gathered lengthwise along the center,
and this work Is also dono on tho ma. hjno. Or If a platted niching Is pre­
ferred tho hemmed strip Is laid In dint
tile -box plaits ami these are basted
down nnd afterward stitched down on
the mnchlno. Th ey may bo tnado of
taffeta silk.
Tho Hklrt Is hemmed In n threo-lnch
hem nnd two groups of nnrrow tucks
Introduced In It, one nbovn tho hem
nnd tile ot he r nbovn the knees
Tito
niching Is set on above and below th»
lower tucks, and nt the lower side of
the other group It Is used for Joining
a wide frill to the elbow sleeves and L':,l|
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as a decoration for tho Idolise
that Instrin Hoi.' » dl ........ *.e i " i i c d
Tho blouse opens nt the front In a for the growing of Vegetllldes.
V. nnd one might expect It to bo tinIhIi . iI with a (]iuitnt fichu. Hut Instead
Kill# Wolve# With Handsaw.
It Is collared nod raped In the uninlsA
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W Itli a hapdsavv iis
(ak.iblc 111 16 mode, and Instead of a
Ids mil) weapon. Hvron I '.dan. who
snidf a narrow ribbon girdle is f as­
lives on n farm two miles from Altken,
tened wttti n little cluster of cherries.
dri ve a wolf from Its nest In n held
near Ids home, killed t h r ee cul.s and
l oo k one alive, ul.l.lt he will attempt
to lame.

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fnrlv lurtd ph o t o pl ay at t h e town
t he at re , m c o m p a n y with J immi e ,
the son of the lawyer, she t akes to
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T h e husband bus dropped oil
to sleep quite in line with An n ’s
revolver, and. when t h e shot goes ofT
he drops prom* to the floor.
In dis­

Map M a r s h and R obe rt Harrnn In
“ Hoodoo Ann” at Lyric T h ea t re
AAednesday
Uood'»D
Ann
Ma e
Marsh
J i m m i e V« lire
Robe rt Hnrron
Wilson Vttiu’r. his f at her
William U. Brown
Samu el K y t p p
Wil bur Hi gh)
Klinur Kn ap p
Lo yo l a O' Con n o r
L i t t l e Goldie, pel of the orphange
Mildred Harris

may and horror Ann. going to view
t h e c o nse que nce s of her act . sees
the prost rat e body and a trail of
blood
S h e is c e r t a i n she has c o m ­
mit ted murder
Me a nwh i l e the m a n ’s wife is aocused of making away with him.
and Ann yields herself up as the
gui lty person
T h e o u t c o m e is a
real thrill, worked up int o splendid
scenes.

Miss I’rtidenee S&gt;' ra k ts~ Pearl Elmor
Anna Hernandez
S a rat. HijTU'r—
I ’ buries Lee
Mill lliggin*
Kltno Lincoln
Oltieer Lamber t
R o b e r t Lawler
Uthrer Drake
" H o o d o o An n ’ is a little waif in
on orphan asylum, left there on the
t hi rteent h of the rnoiity And there­
fore invested
with
her
hud-lues
n ic kn a me .
Hut, in s p i t 9 of the fuel
t h a t the cruhbed old mat ron petit
1-' l i tf h^f TnMbv- and makes her wash
dishes and acrubb floors,- she con­
tinues to be happy until tempt at i on
overc omes (her and a he steals little
Go l d i e’s doll
She ts about to confe^» when u tire burns the orphanage
to the ground
In the midst of the
conflagration sin- rushes in and save*
Goldie

" M u m m y anti the Hu mmi n g Itird”
At t h e S t a r T h u r s d a y , J u l y l.’lth.
C h a r l e s Che rry gives cl ever per­
f o r m a n c e in s c r e e n ( ad a p t at i o n of
“ T h e Mummy and the Hummi ng
llir.i ’’
failed
motion picture appetites
will find the sptce that reawakens
tin- e n j o y m e n t of savory morsels in
f h e Muiiiinv and Die Hummi ng
Hird.” the tfl in ad a p t at i on of t he
play by f »ua&gt; Henderson, in w hi* h
the f amous players present the ce'ebrnted F r o h m a n st ar, Char le s Cher­
ry, who rflakes his screen debut at
the
Star
Thursday
in i bis l a r i e
P a r a m o u n t picture
T b e a r t III C h a r l e s I l ier r\ I' t h e

A- a reward for le-r h‘-rni«iii she
b&gt; a in ig liiiori tig 1 *n pie
id I lie name of Kn ap p
who b
have lost tfo-ir own litlle girl some
ti me In-fore, and they bring her up
In n fine manner that is quite a con­
trast to her old condition
Hut dveit to . e Kn a p p s it a p ­
pears she is going to bring fll ImT,.
for one night after '•••-mg
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J U L Y 11, 1916 •

THE SANFORD HERALD

AMONG THE THEATRES
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a r l of the seasoned a c t o r u ho has
s u b j u g a t e d , his unit|ue natural a r ­
ti sti c t al en t s to the peculiar exigeneies ofl the screen without in any
w ay
impairi ng their effect r. cue**
It is the work of the true trust
whose i nb o rn d ramat ic sense, if art
m a y lie so termed, has unerringly

His Wife
M a y F.mory
His Uncle
Vin Moore
His Duugj iter
B a b y Marie Kiornan
His Bus i ne s s P a r tn e r
J o e L ee
A Trai ned Nurse Ivy Croat hwail e
The Janitor
B obby Dunn
T h e J n n i t o r ’s Wife*
Polly Moran
Tr i an gl e Ke yst one. Mack S e n n e t t
Product ion featuring
Muck Stvuin
•and Polly Moran in ” Hy KtWrk Dr*
Itverv. ’’

Sasu &amp;Practical
THome dressflaKingi
Wessons
Prepared Especially F o r This Newspaper
by Pictorial R eview

"By
S t or k
D e l i ve r y . " the new
T r i a n g l e - K e y s t o n e release. Is a b a b y
parade, with only one baby iu it
and the rest of I tie procession ma de
Up of a pursuing band of Ke yst on e
comedians.
ffut the action begins
before thi* b ab y is born.
Mack
guided him through t h e technical
Swain, as the f ather-t o- be, receives
m a t e s which have t ri ppe d many ti
a telegram from un uncle he has
s t age f avor it e who has a t t e m p t e d to
never seen, telling him that if he
a d a pt his or her art to t h e screen.
becomes the f ather of a boy he will
Mr
C h e r r y ’s delightful imper-onnreceive live thousand dollars on the
tion of t fie absent minded peer who
natal date
In due course of ti me
negl e ct s his wife to conduct scien­
the boy arrives on earth, and Swain
tific ex pe ri me nt s is one which lie
is o verj oy ed.
Hut the little d a u g h­
m a y well be proud to add to tire
ter is j ealous of the new arrival, and
pel's &gt;nal f i u i n p h s gained while a p ­
holes it in the dog house
A mys­
pearing on the stagt* in support of
terious
kidnapper
is
suspected,
and
s o me of t h e foremost a c t r e s s e s
Swum s na tc he s a baby from the
" T h e M u m m y and t h e Hummi nga rms of a veiled woman who u
B i r d ” r e c o un t s the t r a g e d y of a
a bo ut to give it to a stranger.
Rh.t
n eglect ed wife who seeks a mu s e me n t
uncle is called to view his nFphew;
in the c o m p a n y of op unscrupulous
but when he looks i net he cradle he
I t a l i a n novelist whose o nl y o b j e c t in
finds the b a b y is black. At the c r u ­
m a k in g love to her is t h e hope of
cial
mo ment t h ? little daughter c o n ­
e v e n t u a l l y acc ompli shing her down­
They
fall
T h e reawakeni ng of the un- fesses what she . has done.
hurry to the dog house only to find
susgvcti ng husband, t h e revenge
which a former victim of the wiley that the dog eh aim'd to i t - h a s run
s c he m e r wreaks, und t h e saving of off down the railroad track after
t h e i nnocent
woman are fraught an ot h er dog, and the precious baby
is being bumped along over the ties
with t hr il l ' and d r a m a t i c suspense A real K e y s t o n e rti ase ensues with
in a bu n da n c e
handcars. lii. -omoti \,-s and plenty of
It is the sort of producti on winch laughs and thrills
c.itutul but impress those who view
i with the i mportanc e of t h e - a l l i a n c e
Ed. Hrecse in the " S p e l l of the
bet wee n Char le s F r o h m a n , the great
Y u k o n " at Che S t a r Tonight
t he at r i c al producer, and the F amous
Kdmond Ureese, recognised as one
F l a y e r s , the pioneer c o nc er n in the
of America' s foremost d ramat ic ae
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the cutting guldo carefully to avoid
mistakes, and bo careful to see tint
the parts of tho pattern aro laid on
the fold or on a lengthwise thread
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’ r n e j i a c k gore' and piecing for th»
front gore are laid on an open width
cd material, each section being pi., •••d
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Take the r emainder of the goods
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buttons appearing again on the deep
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A sport snlt f o r st re et wear, fashfoiled front c h e c k oil mo hai r
Trltn
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T h e i Tssent strong vogue of s|„,rt
Styl e* In * fas hi on devel opment to
w tilcli s mar t d r e s s m a k e r s are giving
decided a t t e n t i on i bis s e a s o n
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p o r t s nt g a r m e n t In c o n n e c t i on with
t h e sport s t yl es for street we ar Tlo*
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foratlnns In front and back
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"ti Jar ket passing tho ends through
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leave the Ief* 1‘‘11'
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scam easing In any fulness
A bftufltig of dnrk braid, wfl*’ ' t
tons In corresponding color adds Ju* •
tho touch of cont rast required

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How the daughter anu lint's
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handicapped Burnes so he can do no
J i m leaves for the north, alone,
more miscl ief, he goes to t fie rescue
givi s a r o ma n ti c touch to the cliof Hu l d c i mt n hi the m o u n t a i n s
ma\ nl supreme appeal.

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lock edke of front as tint cited, sod
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AA ill Sl reut and w U ti tils f or t une
But
AAu r ner , hi the role of S c o t t crushes him
t e mp l e , In* former
AA'ells. the broker's clerk, has ovor- e mpl o y e r sends Helen to J i m beg­
heard
some details of
i lie roll- ging for mercy
J i m insist* on
full

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD HERALD

PUBLISHED
SEMI-WEEKLY

IN S A N F O R D — L ife D

VOl.UM l VII

OF SANFORD
busy b o d y
in t e r e s t

s p e n t
o f

d a y

o r g a n

in

­

iz a t io n

That the r e c e n t l y organized (San­
ford Hoard of T r a d e will g et resul ts
any
far beyond e x p e c t a t i on s ' o f
in
the
o
rgani
zati
on
is
the
dreamer
prediction of tLjpso who hnVq ulready become iden lifted w i t h " this
body of hustlers.
The idea of Presi dent D u t t o n to
rill a meeting of the hoard of g o v ­
ernor* each T u e s d a y at the Hotel
(\irm - is a good one for at the noon
l„„, i, hour all t h e members of I he
|„iard &gt;an get together and talk
(,w.r I lie ma tt e r s of i m p o r t a n c e to
pi4, .. before t h e members of the
Hoard of Trade .
The first me et i ng of the hoard was
h. bl \esterday ai the Hotel Carnea
mi Manager C a r n e s served the fellIn* i* spediill m e nu for the &lt;

' omiilioii of C r o p s 1 The storm of
tin; S fith did much damage to crops
in the northern portion
High winds
prostrated corn, and c ot ton fields
were badly Washed
Reports in ill c a t e liiat tin.* plants are shedding,
turning yellow and suffering from
nisi
I Ik* eorn crop is generally,
good
' l o r , rain is needed in some
1 " t r a l &gt;onMtiei f.,r &lt;i: r u s fruit
J acksonvi ll e. Flu , .Ini , |
] &lt;«14&gt;.
Haynes In Tampa
Walt er '
M.i . u s. b i k i i i o
mi
r - f be i l i f al i l I’rmung C . is
I all pa i day alt tiding th rn ting
• f t h e S&gt; tltb I I rid .1 1’r s* Ass cjution. A r Hay n s is sccr tary of the
association and if t h ' r e are any other
i it p r t a n t j obs lying around loi.se he
can d * tli se als &gt;. He is j e s t as |» pular and mr r-- so among
he n e m ­
bers of tin* pr ss gang as h, js in his
home *town* and that is s at in g s o me ­
th mg.

WILL RECOUNT
IN DUVAL CO.
FIVE PRECINCT

Slot
- 1 illcd tftives

Mixed Pickles
i till keri Itrot h Wit b Rice
|_, |trolled I rollt
l.lr a w n Ho 11er ,S an •
ft,
i I.nken C o u n t r y St yl e
i t , .is! Hr t - f

I

"till HU &lt;Ira tin
, I Tutus
I, .1 \s |&lt;a r ,ig u v ., pure] I &gt;ain e
It oi led Put a t m s in i r&gt; ain
i urn Hread
1 lesSert
\ it l u l . i r&lt; tin
- lie
I; . Ciid'litig 1-* m**
l „tl.
Hut T . a
b. M
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w l V'l '•
tn
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•
c.u.or ••I 11 * 1
t
tin til
of
s .is gi v e n a lot ,
nielli
her
president
at d

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n
...
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\ - r the l u nc h eo n at which many
,,t ii npnrtal ice wer* discuss* d
On tubers 1ngetb* t with Mr
n ere t a k e n 111 t i • i ar- of
I bit run and I a &lt;t . T .
■■ t„r t l* i.ic I- ■ a ■' i '■
l , Oil', t c
a ’i ■
U. r I
I -"to
M
I a y lor had a l.low •&gt;„* 1'

the
fur,
1

W a,th L im n a

and Ins p a r l y was f o r c e d to
out lit
Mu* t r i p , be i ng laid
,,|
P r e s i d e n t . Dut t on a ml

WILL HURRY OUR GROWERS
PROCEEDINGT WILL BE THE
OF CONGRESS BESTMEMBERS
MOTH

H O R S E S

F O R

KNOTT

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W If I T

M \N D A M E S

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"There
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T h er e are there Oft* 1•
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It I

i ITI Mil M

1,, ,1- -»■II |I . 11 M.* , ' l ! t I. "
I IIIvid county
F lorida, and

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loll

t tie

Mil

probabl y

deferred

u i, i t &lt;,

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.line lul

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th.
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•mit it

b a l l ot

bone

the said precincts severally, m which
event you shall report to the court
for f urt her orders; t h at upon failure
to perform the duties hereinbefore
c o mman d e d,
you arc hereby re­
quired to show cause b dorc m e a t
Ad "I which dtommsf rat es that
the
court
house in Jacksonville.
kht, .'. miford Hoard of T r a d e means
F l u , fin or before thp.U'ind 'lay of
hitsit.i,, a i„[ t h e board of governors
J u l y , 19 16, at 10 a. nt., why you r e ­
* n'I *he worthy president are workfuse to do so and t h a t yon hnve
'ttg while y o u Hie**)).
then ami there t his writ.
Wf a t h e r and I Tops
* burr It of I In- Moll &lt; Mis11U'e
Tl ie
leltl Jierat Uf *'
(
bor,
h s e r i l , &gt;*s for J u l '. I tiM' t Ik
' a l l 1. modiTitte during the
Mil I»♦*
1th
Minday
.*f r --r Trinity.
' • highest report was '»&lt;
7
,io
a
m
Fbitly
s
e
n
ice
"West 07 deg, T h e wr a t h
W 1
9 4 5 a tn
Sunday school
slightly cooler t ha n usual
over tin e x t reme north portion.
11 u m
Morning service.
7 :.10 p m
Vespers and sermon.
,,r’" 'I'ttation:
Rainfall
was cxT h e princi|»al morning service will
**f,,t"r&gt;.»lly lieavy over much of the
be ut 7 bin a m.
T h e r e will be no
|,,,” hern portion, due to t h e trop- music and no s e r mo n at 11 a. m.
,r* disturbance t h a t moved inland At vespers, the usual music and ser­
rn^(hf vicinity of Pensacol a on the
mon will be had.
f , f
j ' t m e of the weekly total
T h e C o n f i r m a t i on Class of 1914
"'Fob were: Pensacol a, 7; Murir‘a* '* Mount pfeait)tnt, 7; T a l l a - will make their an n i ve r sar y Corpor­
a t e Commu ni on at
5TI,l Madi so n, 6 inches.

;

SANFORD

T O C II I ( ’ A G O

AI T O F O R

* -jj

BY
1

ADVER­

TISIN G

T h e new Roar*! o f Trade of t h i s
c i t y ik doing t h l n g l and their m o t t o
is ’ ’ Not hi ng too s m a l l or too l a r g e
to t a c k l e for the b e n e f i t of S a n f o r d . ”
A m o n g the many g oo d things in t h e
a dv e r t is i n g line is the proj ect of
l uk in g a hunch of Sanford b o o s t e r s
'in the n" " B o n n i . o f T r a dd a ml they
are expected (&lt;i lie at the meeting
f r o m this city to C hi c a go by a u t o .
tonight uni b e c o m e a ct i ve members
I'bis trip is now being n eg o t i al e d
by
a bunch of L a k e County R o o s t ­
President D u t t o n knows as much
ers who started l a s t week with six
abo ut the n ee d s of tin* f armers and
car s and they are now in I n d i a n a
grower- uf Dus county as any rnan
w her e the many c i t i e s are re cei vi ng
in it and it will be bis earnest en­
t h e m with open a r m s and g i vi ng
deavo r
h a v e tin* Hoard of Trail**
t h e m t,.in,[U,U- a n , I big tunes g e n e r ­
lit the c e i l s &lt;&gt;f the farmer as well as
ally.
T h e Lake C o u n t y Roosters ure
a n y other l i ne of business in the
m a k i n g speeches a t every stop a n d
county
d i st ri bu t i ng l i t e r a t u r e and it is c e r ­
Among t h e good t hi ngs for the
t ai n that the L a k e County M o t o r ­
benefit of t tie farmer will be:
c a d e will get mo r e results for t h a t
K imI i ed freight rates
&lt;&lt;&gt;tititv than any t h i n g tb it h.is o v e r
Vn
■ding and cold st orage plant
h,*,-n at tempted b e f o r e
They h a v e
( &gt; m . 1.n Iory for San f or d
figured that d will , ,.-t each m e m l
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W
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T
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R
S
111
S
i f11 i j i
f e rrttlir.
t f l l J I Tr»
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till
It, i t e r i a 's
’■••r ,,l Die par'v
if f
( •r hotel
' i «&gt;m : d a m m . i : o k
Mel
po r t i ' . *n
*l"|l- at '1 111, 111*•111 ,|. ( "* tti&gt;. trip and
STORM
t
.,
and it,."
,ii o f ( a r m . '
i In- w,ii,l&lt;! I,, ma so ti ab l . enough for
• ha tit that
kind of a ( r i p
r i l e -OUtl i ert l !loo,|
are re, erlltig
f tb,
. f. ,
Th .
a ,M Mo
i g • -,* t i w ,ir ! i.t Mu
,1
I '■ .•!&lt;-■.' Dut t oi
,! tb, - i nf •,r ,1
i h
that w
In- i igotoUfiy
tf opn al burnt am* w hu b -1 ru, k I be lt,,.ir,l of I'rade i- thinking seriousl y
t he Hew
&gt;ard of Tradi for ' be ben
(Mill l oa- l last W " d i , e - d a ■ I* n rug of a r m * v’ttn’ - m b a trip oi \ugn*»t
, CI ,
* a •r .it■ '1 * ' i - " ■
4 ii f ■*!
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■I
' \1 i ■-t il '* i ' ■ I it- &gt;
of tlo
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4V f ),,!• •i. r r,.
xx ! 1 t,» .1- - * , j t 1, 1’ 1V
o.i i, t,ui,- I,, ., 1,l M",
m u , I,
" " " HO" if. ri,. fcur*
*ii &gt;! log ot tlie t n
r r i • 11-t 111.4V
t o I"",, ! t tin 1.r |,. ' - 1., J 1n ...... nm,
this
U 1 •1it 4rr i 4&gt; MD.I, T- will t he II 1,
I P &gt;1 t
'A
1, hav.
Tb.
el . *
\ if j -* tA L ■. -to fid Il k" t
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t ui n&gt;r

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1

BIG FLOODS
IN THE SOUTH
DID DAMAGE

I.UtO[,* "J.

t hhtg-

the ,[,. a-t
Mat I j
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aI 1,

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kt.Mj -

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a i" l
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ft,.. J . •
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Ibid i alleys are a lmos t normal
T a l l a b a - s e e Fla . .lull 1 l
South­
west lieorgiu - t r e a ms , however are
I , o re*'i'it t de, 1st"n- " f the Sll
• lie t.’ourt ,if Florid.i n- "I much -till rising and tb, damage t,. p "|i
a lid ■r ..;.s
.....
i n ,,.■i • Ntig
the ii ru­ •r t
' ■ •- t and i in por i 11 ,, •
I
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r* ei tt„
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ut
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in
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d f
-mi p r i

a at

t he re
fr,o :•

We.|n..-,|:,y night heltl an ot h er m e e t - I
*bg
tl," Motel l a m e s where «dVertising, o rgani zati on
other
and
Ml it! t i*f
t
re discussed until a late
hour

SEMINOLE TO
JOIN THE BIG
MOTORCADE

bill to enj oin the'*" enf orcement of
auch rule, J n d praying for its molli­
fication so as to permit the move­
me nt of nursery stock si tuat ed with­
in an infected zone, alt hough such
nursery stock might have beet) sub­
j ec t e d to infecti on, if in fact it did
not show, upon si inspection, oii dernu
of infection
T o this hill the a t t o r ­
neys fur the Plant Hoard filed a de­
murrer, cont ending the Circui t Court
was wit limit j uri sdicti on Id control
the disruption of the Plant Hoard nr
review its findings, or to grant the
relief prayed, and that there was no
eij uity in th** bill.
T h e Circuit
Cou r t overruled this demurrer, hut
t h e Supreme C o u r t reversed t h e de­
cision of the Court below, holding
t h a t such hill did not stftte any
grounds for e q u i t ab l e relief, and that
no facts were alleged showing that
t h e S t at e P la n t Hoard, in mn'king
and enforcing Rul e fi had exceeded
its authority

to i ' l ■
l-.rd
nan ,b t •" I T * M" ' ■.r i ide
. id,
I M,t
,|||S
Alt.
'I ti * •tad \ tgll ■
•to ir
I o ti s a11f»•t •1 i ,,
t ' i i, o
., —
*• in
ii oCm- t 11,, |
i f ad«*ti t,ui.Ilfs f"f fnirli* .......I &lt;" ndiMon now an I b e i n g
d
Hn:ir*l
( Inly »U JTOtl 1tig 1("'
" I " * , titan I I
b *&lt;i, r - b i l e t'ea-ed i m I , n , . , d all tiie t i l l , "
Mi, f ol l ow
I'r i p
111*1 a Mo,' 111 . »»F. Mill* U
thr."J;
l, , 1.1 N‘ "t 1I &lt; arolina
it It m g f t " tti lb. M
V o g U ' t i n e li e, ord
&gt;an tin ■&gt;
w i Mi t he , .1 to r ii &gt;ml
tieorgta. Mi*
wo ol d Itnl" at,:\s it r n n i r hi'fort* m a t t e r s b e tab*
ri
Up a n d . arrietl out t a r o l l n . i ' e t i i i e - s , . .
-l--tp|&gt;l
a*id
Mal
itea
in,I n . e r - and
UllM
f • pi \\ MX si |» V? i I
r m, ti..
. ."fit i
gr,
,n
-t
I *i - *
I . ,l,ti
mint i
-Itiall str* atn- that bad 1, r•*" I•r• , , . et
MMi put fI• SH t . i \* - M! I
n t i i , tlo tl. b, t
■ old I" c on..
re-1 ' t • lit ■ a • trid", •: to tb , wb"|e " f
I h, if
h a 1" . itid
l b &gt; • 1 1•-&lt; 1 t l i i i u - a ' f l ­
n f i i l b ps . m i l va r m u
t h e b , | l , , -'Ml* i * rtiiatiuii
f&lt;
Il
it'
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(I
to .
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t \ s h t i; t v iv
H ill
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Th e s e n a t e will Itave^ to consider
ii nn* ml mi'it ts
incorporate,!
se
1 1 ral
p*e. i in t - v- " - 1J -II - I 11. m. in
.) I ) e i n , , , r , i l "• leaders' " p
reg
,ir&lt;It
1' -, r, |e It t s I
K \\ alker wml wb |. h ate •"til alt ed the "
it- , a-t
1, ,r, tb, lull pH •d 11 .
p" •’ "&lt;
» ti . o n
ret a r ' 111 ■ lb— at
,.d
i&gt;r,
[ MH.lt
•
I,
I ' , - . w" •i 1 I ' It
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to lly R I H "II *
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i I I it tit, w• •&gt; g
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at tar . * t ,
t'r, »i«l&gt; I I M a c
|,»■' T | Il ' " * * • "if'
I rom &lt; 1o noil t-&gt; J . on
, ■
t \ e t lie (to l td" f t
r r r ti,| ifter o doing ’ '
,1, d .,|l,IW * tOO.IMOl I,, M .
,1
■ti, ,,t tin Sanford Hoard , f
•■ j ret urn- i ri 'In,
I r*
first y ,- ir ml* .
•III tilt' i,,ti f -, - tb*
Dal
noI It ,1 Holly at the r.
t.iw -o ,ito
-bow
tb*'
*
r
u
■
n
u
mt
i
r
.i - I,, - ti" w t (it- I Li•
of apprupriatiug that sum
instead
ini'-i uf several of the m e m b er s of t of fir-t arid -eeond choice votes cast
for
an
indefinite
period
yearly
i . t r c ..ii boards of trade of t h e s l a t e in -aid pre* tm t for the respiu tin*
\iitoug tin* a m e nd me n t s adopted on
* - .died upon by President Frank i amLidntes (or - a d ollit**, taking the
recointneridatton of a W a y s and M
Ha
of Miami for an address and ri'-ti 11 - of the count and l.dlv in
Mi aits ( ' u i n m i n i *■ was one pi at mg
fes
I, ,| in Ins ustiaf happy vein aforesaid ill t In- aforesaid pret i t n 1a l .1 l of t II re" I e tl t s on eHi­ll 1.000
' he , row d asscmhb'd m a m of logeilier with i h" count and I a f t
cig aret ft s prod Ut ed
He -." "I [mints of Sanford and Sent
aifeaily , ariv a —ed from tl,.- rt-mam
trail.
,,ji ut \
aid county
til a I
mg p reel ti , 1- of
Christ ian Scietire S e r v i c e s
ball
proceed
wi
th
I
lie
perform
I ' , trip to l l rl a n do was great l y \oil
Regular ser 1 1, es will be held next
, ! , l " - * d hi the board of governors am e of your duties as aforesaid in
Sunday at 1! o ’clock at the Worn
and It,i
wore well repaid by the the manner aforesaid, unless upon
an's club on Mak A v i * . between
,r‘a
tc jib me fi t s showered upon ex ami nat i on of sa'd ballot N&gt;&gt;ies
I r, 1 alld 1111 streets
'digest botiv in the s t a t e for t here IS el id, lice t bat t be seals
Su bj ect
Life
thereon
are
not
intact
or
lioie
been
a"' * i
ip,, me et i ng and exhibit
You
are
rurdially invi ted to al *r-g the real progressi ve and boosti ng j t ampered wi th or that the
the same
tend
these
services.
Wel come.
Mont
\fter an informal visit to th*' h a v e not been kept intact since b e ­
.-a p, r i isor of
f" a - t[„ r- of n r l a m l o they r eturned ing received by tl lt y
y supervisor
*&lt;&gt; -aulord and at eight o' c l ock i regi»tration front tbe
tbe insitedors
inspectors of
publ icl y op en t h e

T h e Hanford Hoard of T r a d e will
b e broad e n o u g h to t a k e in every
l i n e of e n d e a v o r in the celery delta
an d in the c o u n t y . T h e people who
m a k e the
wheels go round —the
f armers —wffT'pfaj* nn i m p o r t a n t part

NO. 91

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FO R T il E

* FARM ERS

I to- at t II mb' ,,t l(, pot- , a i -■■I. ,i
tor- relle. ted II, to,|,i . % . out, r, c i ■
aroused hope ,,I a r&gt; a-onuidy •arly
1, , o, r il ,, -&gt;11tii, r, t
admuMi men t
-, , m,'d t - , ti, ,11*.1111 ! .1
It-,.'
t tie slopping or revenue foils

1* I ■
Hie *
I »* Mi

,s grant*
. , wit.,*

a&gt; l i o n

i mmi g r at i on

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• t,

Id. d ti
Tt . .
w Ifl , Ii a r
k MOW II
I'll,
s ' ,|,
&gt; i u, moils

H O A R D O F T R A D E W I I I,
W O R K

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senutlrs
t od ay
appointed a c o m m i t t e e to confer with
the Demo c r at s on the s u b j e c t
The
Demo crat ic Steering C o m m i t t e e also
met, decided on u legislative program
and voted to hold the setial** im ses­
sion tiito* knurs daily until it is c o m ­
pleted
T h e navy and army appro­
priation bills, (lie shipping, (he child
labor and c o r n u * prac t i ce s measure
and the $ 2 0 0 . 0 0 0. 0 0 0 r e ve nu e bill
were listed as She i m pe r a t i v e legisla­
tion on the program
Conservative
measures will be laid aside until

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and Kefiuhlicnn leaders in t h e s e n a te
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measures of expediting i mp o r t an t
legislation so t h a t congress may a d ­
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! several
days
ago
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\ntuga trig countenance a g a i n
( reek, whi ch crossed the s h e e t s of
Commi ssi oner of. Agriculture W a d e
Prat t vi l le t* at a stand
I
at Mo nt g o me ry t o d a y e st imat ed t h a t
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t h e d a ma g e to g r o w i n g crop* in A l a ­
I doing relief work among t h e 2, 000
b a m a on acc ount of the Hoods a n d
' f ami li e s made dimtltuet in t hat re­
w i m l s t o r ms Will b_- " n o t l ss t h a n
gion by the overl lowing of the Ala­
f r om L'.'itUl.nofi t o $ 7 , mm,000. '*
b a m a and C u h a b a river*.
No tstunites
h a ve 'been m a d e
C o m m u n i c a t i o n has
been
re f r o m other st at es, but Ci orgi a a m i
established wi t h
Rrewtnn,
Al a, Mlaaisaippi uropa a r e known to h uv u
which has heen isolated si nce last suff ered severely.
We d n e sd a y.
R e p o r t s say Kan am bin
T h e safe arrival ut Riloxi t o d a y of
i o u n t y was literiilly inundated fur
t h r e e schooners c a r r y i n g twelve me n
four days by the over (low of the
were offset by n e ws from M o b i l e of
FI- ei i l t l hi a r i v e '
.ilel c r o p s ui t h a t
tli*'
finding of
several a dd i t io n a l
- e ■ l loti m - r , . v trl null . r i m e d
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l&gt;,oIi*'* off the c o a s t and t h at ' snrtm
[Oe, e of [ i r o p e r l . in H r e u w t o n w a s
- m a l l i raft hav. n ot been a c c o u n t e d
•iiimaged
for
Mobile sufl ered property damage
T h e known d e a t h list t h n j u g h n u t
I of $1. 200. Dot) in the hur ricane, acth** storm a re a
is appr ox i ma te l y
I cording to co ns e rv a t i v e estimates
t h i r t y persons, a b o u t equally d iv i d e d
furnished by business men therp.
b e t w e e n those d r o w n e d in the O u l f
T h e loss wns principally to shipping,
and
those killed b y lightning or
merchandi se,
telephone
and tele­
a
d r o wn i n g in the i n t e r i o r of A l u h u m a ,
graph c omp an i e s and railroads.
No
G e o r g i a . Mississippi and T e n n e s s e e .
|lives were lost in the city proper
T h e mi ss i n g ' ar e all oailors on s h i p
Gulf porta and
I
Pet tsaro l nV loss, including damage l o ng overdue a t
to gove rnment property Was estim- k n o w n to have bo o n in the p a t h of
ated at $ 25 0, 0 0 0.
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