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SANFORD HERALD

P U B L IS H ED
SEMI - WEEKLY

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

I jV S A N F O R D —*L ife l» Worth Living
VOLUME VII

S I N T D R J ) . FLORIDA. F R I D A \ AI’l t l I. 28

WILL FATTEN
OUR CATTLE
WITH SILAGE
THItHE SANFORD MEN WILL
ERECT SILOS AT
ONCE
One of the beat bi ts of new* t h a t
been received l a t e l y 1# that nt
li-ast three alios will be built in t h e
Sanford s.’ction a t onco.
J o e Carnrron and J . R . H a y d e n will e a c h
l.uilil one on their f ar ms o n the east
i rid Cecil G a b b e t t will build
nil Ins farm on the west aide
'It,., silos will be of t h e monolithic
concrete style mid t h e co n t ract for
t l . i n . b.is been let ti&gt;
F Dallas
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Kerry, the county

prior to midnight of which date r e - i
turn trip m u t t lie completed.

NO BREAK EX­ AMERICANS
PECTED WITH IN MEXICO
THE GERMANS NOT SAFE

Special delegations will meet nil *
of the trains from the north w h e n 1
t h e y arrive at Orlando, according to |
a r r a n g e me n t s made with the com* I
m i t t e e of the First
Presbyterian
c h u r c h of Orlando.
One of the
handsomest . hurrhes of the en t i re ,
sout h is in Orlando, and it is capable
of seal ing thousands.
T h e General j
Assembly will conve ne in the ehureh. '
T i c k e t s will be oh sale at these
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v a n J us points beginning May I £&gt;
and cont inuing until
May t'.uh.
Fol lowing is a list of the stopovers
which the A t la n t i c Coast Linn offers
t o its pat rons comi ng to the General
Asse mbl y: At lan t a, Augusta, Ashe­
ville. Bi rmi n g ham. Charleston, C h a t ­
t anooga, J a c k s on vi ll e, Macon, Mo ­
bile.
M o nt g ome ry .
Nashville, S a ­
v a n n a h and Wirmillgton, N
n.t
ei ther going nr return trip,* or both
B A P T I S T i III Id II N O T E S

GKtyARD
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Berlin. G e r m a n y ; April 2 8 . — Jumna
W. Gerard, the American ambassa­
dor, ’will leave Berlin tonight for
German army headquart ers where
he will be re reived by the German
emperor
Dr
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)t**i hi i tann
Hnllweg,
w tih has been at t he a r m y hend■Itlarters Is e x p e c t e d to c ome to
Berlin t o m o r r o w
t o pr epar e tiern u

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. . n ; ..ti;u begun a b o u t one year ago prayer service on F a s t e r
morning Th e r e is nothing new on the German
through the c ol umn s of the Herald | M r
Hyimui. the paster, served at submari ne s ; t n , i i &gt; *
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ft*.' -red by C o u n t y Agent Kerry In.ist'T of eer.*’ !tiir,,e-*
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a m o n g , m e n and a citizen of promise.
Upon t h e very threshold of a most
useful career,* in the very jiritne of
manhood, n magnificent specimen
of heal th and vigor, to be cut down
so suddenly is indeed sad ami only
exemplifies the t e ac h i n g of the Bible,
that III t h e midst of life we are ill
death

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MARTIAL LAW
THROUGHOUT
OLD IRELAND

Deceased leaves a wife and young
son to mourn his demise and the
deep sy mpat h y of flu* city and coun*
P E O N S U E S L I S T - P R E S E N C E J t.v goes out to them in their hour of ENGLAND
ADMITS
THAT
bereavement.
HV was a member
OF M U N G O E S IN
REVOLT IS
of the Sanford lodges of Masons,
OLD M E X I C O
k
GAINING
Woodmen of the World and of t h e
S a n Antonio. T e x a s , April 28* — Elks, in the latter order holding
London, England, April 2 8 . —Of ­
T h e conference between Gene ral s the office of Esteemed Loyal Kni ght . ficial udpiission t od ay that there
S c o t t , Kunston a nd Obrogon will
Funer al services will be held on were indications of a spread of the
t a k e place ut HI Paso or at J u a r e z , S at u r da y afternoon from the house revolutionary mo ve me nt in Dublin
i t was not definitely announced at ut •1:30. T h e Klks Lodge* will be ip ( to other parts of Irelnnd, especially
d epar t me n t al ' headquarters
today. charge of the services at the house in the west, was ac c ompa ni e d by
Generals fscott and Funstoii e x pe * ( and i lie Masonm Lodge j i t the , cm
the prucla million of
martial law*
t o leavi, for i.l Paso tonight.
etory
Kev Hyman of the Bapt i st throughout
t h* island.
Hitherto
church will officiate
only the city and c o un ty of Dublin
F.l Pa &lt; T c i i *
Aprjl 2**
DisT h e •l * \ council ,if which the ,fe had I....... unde r m i l i t a r y rule be
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Tl ie state m nt regarding the indi1 ati ’l
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caicd spread of i he revolutionary
Allo t
o • ,i; ..moi g the peons
movement, in strong co nt rast with
G r ap e ' d i e ,&lt;inl l psala
the reassuring s t a t e me n t s of yester­
T h e must serious of these reports
Mr. Dun Thompson of Nocatee
day. was made* b . Premi er Asquith
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that
there is u n d o u b f I,
\ll t h e ' f e a t u r e s of tin* tirot \iuliniit, Mr if..m a i l , readi r
next Tuesday evening at h:00 p. m fired
little hope
Yesterday
he
Mrs
Robt
Thompsou
and
baby
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an
oldigntion
which rests upon
•dun hi are retained, nnd new chap-|
»lid Building Solti
in the new quartersT h e d u b is
r.illied soui.’V.
and tin* hope was visiied Su n d ay at the home of her the government of making a search1•r are e n ti t le d: B r o th e r s of tin*
On last Monday af ternoon the old now getting down to really effec­
• \pressed that his splendid physique father. Mr Charlie i.nnibiuiitt
mg mvestigatunj into the causes of
* ,'* The Angler, T h e Angler and building was ftold to the highest tive work am! every i n g mbi r is ur
might aid him in the light
This
ami
the responsibility
for these
* * ■ Indicrmnn, T h e Holy Anglers, bi dder at auction . by Hon C M gei.Ily n qu i s l ed to be present next
morning early tie* sail news was
events
T h a t obligation we fully
' i *' Angler's Outfit, The Angler's Hand
It was bought by the colored Tuesday evcmiq*
|.a w) er Kills l.a»*y cr
flashed over I Ii »• w i n s that his spirit
recognize and intend to discharge."
It,, •r. 'file Angler's Ki te hen, Th e ^P ri mi ti ve
people and will be
Nashville,
T e nn , April 28.
Th e
find winged its flight and, he was no
At.gbr's nothing
and* Footwear,, torn down ami rebuilt in Goldsboro.
killing of Harry C, St okes, a young
H. V, P. r . S o r i a!
more of this earth.
.Angling. Brook T r o u t , B or o k Trout
Complete New Building
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Last Tu es d ay evening at the Bap­
M r s Rogers F re e d
D. (,
Monroe ca me to r l or i dn
,
Angling. Brook T r o u t in OanadenT h e contract has already .been tist Te mpl e the me mb e r s of B A
lawyer, in the f or me r s private ofYork. N Y. , April 28
Mrs.
fif A alley. T h e B ro ok T r o u t Inrog- awarded for the putting down WAV p. U. No 2 enj oyed a most pleasant ma ny years ago from his home ini fire yesterday afternoon, continued , , New
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Abheyvilb*. Georgia and engaged
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i'Ho. Where lo C a t c h B ro ok Trput, awarded for the putting in of the twon ing. tugother
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,having
i . to absorb public
interest
in
Nash
An old fashioned ,*i t h e I i i r pent 1lie business,
’
woman today, being turned loose by
1 lo* Brook
T l o u t ’s
Home,
The f oundat i on and basement for the spelling bee was one of the interest
"l e today
Since I rubue s statethe supreme court here late yester­
pl
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near
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nnd
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brm.h T r o u t ’s R i val , C as t i ng the audi tori um id the new church
It mg ami e n j o y ublw features.
About points hi the state and at that pcri- inelit made late la*t night to tin* ef- day af ter a j ury had acq ui tt ed her
II'.. Doctor Na t ur e , Fly Fishing, is hoped that the building as a twontylive ol the m e m b er s and their
I od wus very successful.
He moved fz-v-t that ho Went to S t o k e s ’ office ^ ' t h e ' murdeV of "h'e"r two" year old
Fly Fishing for T r o u t , L i t t l e Casts, whole will be complete by J a nu a r y friends were in a t t en da n ce .
to ask him to sign a " s t a te m e n t
After
son J ohn.
T h e verdict was " n o t
with tiis family to the Osteen section
Tackle Ta l ks , C ar e and Breeding of
the ape ling was over the spacious about twelve years ago and o p e r ­ withdrawing and apologizing for in­ guilty, on the ground of i n s a n i t y . "
1st, 14H7
I tmii. T r o u t Flies, Artificial and
Ne tt Sunday
banquet hull was thrown Open nnd ated there for several years ago and i sulting thi ng* rvLe had s a i d , " and T h e court dismissed anot he r indict
Natural Tr o u t Flies, Hooking .the
You are invited to the B apt i st a most delightful course served by
after the lat ter had merit charging her with t h e murder
upon the decline of his business sold H, 0 *
i'rout, T r o u t on B a rb l e s s Hooks. c hurc h lor services Sunday. Apri
made a violent assault upon him, no
the ladies.
of her daughter, 4-orida.
out his interests and c a m e to S a n ­
Trout T a k i n g the Fl y, T r o u t and
30lh.
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T h q a b j e c t of the meeti ng was to ford where he opened a grocery. new light b a d been thrown on t h o ^ ” "
1 routing, Appellations of the Vari­
9 : 3 0 Bible School
ael eef a suitable name for the Union. .Afterward he sob) out this business tragedy.
For P r e p a r e d ne s s
ous Tsrnits, Histories of t h e Various
My Interest In
11: 00 Preaching,
After some discussion it was de­ and engaged in the growing of wintor
Trout.
Por trai ts
of
the
Various
New
York,
N. Y., April v23. —. .t/ns
the World.”
Christian R de n c e Se r vi c es
cided that it. should bo named the veget ables in which business ho hail
'I routs,
The
Wa lt on
Way,
The
Regular
Christian
Science
services
hundred
thousand
persons - probabl y
6 : 3 0 Th e Unions.
Temp-o B . ‘ Y. P. U. , and will b? his success and reverses but was al­
AVanton W ay .
7 : 1 0 "Personal Responsibility "
will
be
held
next
Su
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ay
at
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on
May
13 in the parade
k m w n as such in future.
This ways the smne genial and whole
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Wel come always wel come.
Union is one of two in tho Baptist souled fellow and his det ermi nati on o'clock at the Woman's Club on ‘ organized by the business i n t er e s t s of
Presbytery in O r U n i * /
church hero, both having' the dis­ to m a k e good finally conquered nnd Oak avenue, between 3rd and 4th *h&gt; ci ty to stir up local Interest in
v Ninety Millions Per Day
Special low r at e t i c ke t s over the
Everlasting Pun- be t te r military, naval and industrial
tinction of being
the only A-l (for t h e past five y ea rs ho had been streets. S u b j e c t
New York. April 2 8 . - T h e war is
Atlantic Coast Lino will bo sold for
ishment
T
h
e
public
is cordially in- prspar.’ dnes*.
Virtually every trade
Unions in the s t ate.
T h o s e in at­ looked upon as one of t h e mo i l sucthe meeting of the Gene ral Assembly now costing E u r o p e more thnn nine­ tendance were Rev
viled In at t end these services
and profession in the ci ty will be
Ge o . Hyman. i*,iisful growers in tin* Sanford sec
__
1 represented
T h e only t wo vehicles
*&gt;f tin* Pr es by t e r i an C h u r c h of the I ty million dollars d a i l y, a cc or di n g to M \\ Lovell, Mr King lit. Mr and
t ion.
in tine will lie occupied by Mayor
I ruled St ales, which will be held in t h e e s t i m a t e s of t he M e c h a n i c s and Mrs Geo. Mc G a ha gi n , Mr. and Mr*
"Dock"
as he
was
familiarly
M e l ti nge r " i l l Not Run
New A ork
Mltchel and
N aj.-G.*n
Orlando May 18 to 2 6 inclusive
A M e t a l s N a t i o n a l Hank
Leonard
Geo. Ballard. Mr and M r s Hodges, known to his many friend* always
Since having announced myself as
beautiful folder bookl et has been b a n k s e s t i m a t e t he cost per hour to Mr. and Mrs. Murrell, Mrs. W. E l o o k an active interest in city and n candidate for clerk of the court Wa od .
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issued for dist ributi on by the At­ E n gl an d , France and Russia, jointly, Scoggun, Mrs. S a vag e, Mrs. Lyles, c o u n t y affairs and at the last city circumst ances have arisen that pre­
at
approximately
l.»o
athi
a
half
lantic Coast Line, which gives a his­
Mrs. J ar vi s ,
Mrs.
Cnlder,
Mrs. el ec ti on
wus i mportuned by
his vent my further pursuing the con­
Noticc to Elks
tory of the beautiful c i ty of Orlando. millions. Th e costs to the Te ut on i c ■Beasley, Mrs. Gatc hal , Mrs. Wil­ friends to make t h e race for aldcr- test- 1 therefore withdraw as a canAll mein tiers are requested t o
powers is in excess of a million a
liams, Mr. DeCoursc y, Mr. and Mrs. znan and won the office by a h a n d ­ didst e for t ha t office.
Thousands of visitors will be pres­
Fully ’appre- meet in the hall at 2 : 0 0 p. m. to' i , i,
ent In Orlando f r o m ai l over the mtnUU*.
D. J L Bristol!.
s o m e vote. He proved to be a good cisting and thankful for the expre*- morrow ( S a t u r d a y ) for th o purpose
" T h e total coat of tho war, if It is
country.
T i c k e t s will bo sold from
official
and his quali ti es as a busi ­ sions of confidence, tenders of sup- of ntrtendlng the funeral services of
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in progress on August 6 t h will have
Washington, D. C., C i n c i n n a ti , Lou­
ness—n
n
m
' wero bei ng felt on this port and hope# for my n omi nat i on o ur lat e brother. D. G. Monroe.
Christian
Endeavor
S
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been forty-fhre million dollar*.
Of
isville, Evansville, S t . Loui s, Mem­
board where his fellow members rec­ by numerous friends and voters I
Subj
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,
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for
This
Definite arrangements will be
this E n g l a n d ’s share Is eleven and a
phis. New Orleans and int ermediat e
ogni
zed
his
true
worth
as
a
public
am.
World
and
the
N
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Congrega­
ma
de at the hall.
half billion. German' s a little less
points, and from e a c h of theao dtiep
Yours trul y,
Mr* ’ Monroe was
k t'
Cruse Barnee, S e c ’ ty.
Mias B e r t h a P a ck ­ spi rited citizen.
and F r an ce’* nine and a qo a r t er bit- tional church.
there are expected m a n y visitora
J . K. M E T T I N G E R ,
j u s t beginni ng his career as a leader
ard leader. 6 : 3 0 . .
J . G. Hurley, £ . R.
T i c k e t * will be void a f t e r J un e 3,
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HAPPENINGS

BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITFVMS FROM CORRESPON­
DENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COl'NTY — EFFICIENT
REPORTERS COVER. TERRITORY FOR HERALD

WEKIWA AM) E T H E L IT E M S
lli' tc I come again nll cr twit wrc.G
silence on account of sickness
The
writi r has hern very sick for tin
Jiflst two weeks
Well, it is still very hot and dry
iln.lhi* section.
Mrs. Will Lee is in T a m p a on a
visit for the past two weeks and
experts to he Rone a month She
has keen real sweet to remember
her friends with a eard since away
The n- was preaching at
Ethel
turn- this month. Rev. Parti es* of
the 2nd Su n d ay and Rev. F.ricson
•on the third
We would' he very
much pleased if we could have
preaching every Sunday.

tin- world In live af ter nil. fur thenare rertuinlv
no me. Rood hearli-il
|-&lt; oplr living m tin- wood*
Mrs
Tom
B o y d ' * mother n n d
She
bro t h e r are also visiting her.
had not seen her mother in (our
years

T h er e has been a d&gt; bating soiiety
organized at
Flth*! si hoot house
wtilih the young people enjoy very
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Candidate For Representative

Mis«
R o b e rt a
l.jm h
spent
a
pleasant duy ut the home of Mrs
M. F\ Cassidy, Sat urday.
Mrs 1. V St enst ff tm has
f rom T a mp a

returned

Mr and Mrs R II Wynn have
moved to town. Mr Wynn having
accepted a position at the F'rnnch
Avenue Garage.

Many of these hooks were do­
nated by Mrs. C F". Walker who,
has been assisting in the Library i
work.
It is needless to say that all
will mis* her nnd that the Library
workers regret
her goinR.
Mrs. ■
Kelly has consented tn contribute
service, to net as librarian on S a t u r ­
day afternoon.
M F. Key.

Mr. and Mrs. Morrow had as their
Riiest Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Riley.
T h e hawks are right had, ent rhi ng
T h ey ’ ’ *ay Villa is resting in aev-"*
eml " c e m e t e r ie s . " hut I b e t . he is
o ur chickens for the past week,
T h e , j r g ;lr,. slowly Improving and behind a "high board' fence saying
" I d rat iter be here on the inside
hope to be well soon uRuin.
lookin'
out than on the outsul
Mr and Mrs Will Coins Rave a
lookin'
in
dnnet* .it ilieir h o m e last T h ur sd ay
Miss Fin.ice I,v nch attended a
night at Fithel.
How is t ha t for
picnic at M usson's ‘ pool S a tur d a y
c hurc h members?

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T h e Faster program rendered af
Mrs I* J. Coates has been very the Mopre'a S t a t i o n church S u n d a y
atrk a t her home at Wekiwa for t h e ! evenln({
a vcr y pl**i|ng n f past two weeks and part of the time f;ijr
Tf)0 decorati ons of green and
Mr. Contea wui down with thills, w |ul|1
p r e t t y and appropriat e,
one not able to help the other, but r|
* was a large audience in uthut our neighbors have been very , , . nij J (i l( .
kind in our troubles.
Miss
Rid h
Lit tl e a c c o m p a n i e d '
Misses Axie and Minnie Hnladay
spiuil Sat urday and Sunday with
their parents very pleasantly and
returned to Winter Park Monday

Mr. and Mrs L. FT Morrow e x ­
pect to ro north shortly to mnkei
their future home

Progre ss In Southeast
Columbus, ( la . April 2d
I be
Industrial Index says in its issue for
t his week:

MON I P 11' I T B .MS
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T h e stork visited the homo of Mr
and Mrs. M c K in n ey on Monday und
left a fire t o y .

Hr
Oliver J . Miller and Miss
P e r t h a Packard visited the Monroe
school last Wednesday.
Dr. Miller
is our county n o d i c al inspector and
&lt;ami* to examine the pupils.
Miss. Hattie Ksl ri dge to Ki ss i mmee
Miss Mary A ill i n spent the weeklur i he i iuvnrtli League con vent ion etui* with hi r par* tits m Oviedo.

Frank
Hass.-it
who has
been
Mr I 1 Wilcox and family moved
spending a portion of the winter at in P a la t k a last I luirsdny
Hi.* 1 1r■&gt;si,r boo.e in i irnerori t It . ■ , Mt
1 i.i* Hughes uf De Leon
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I NI , i'» ni J M n 1 1 • 11!art of Fkis.
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Mr .in,| V i
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M orris ,i »-‘i Via,.. 1 I'owe.l
'Hu* h pw o rt h I.eague convention children dined with the J
K Mu ­
Mr . J i m O gh s b y . J r . , and family
met at Ki ssimmee last week and Mr. Clellund family at their home on
1 P’ OV l .1 ii to the Jnhns. in house lust
Carl l i r a s was elected ns delegate to San for,I l b tv M r l'a»ter
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represent the Ft lint League
Hi
Mrs. F P&gt; • urri and children nf
l«,| i son tilled Ins
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all know him. Eiy»hiiM*n years
m Florida nnd fifteen years aelivelv ettyraRetl in newspaper
work has mat! • him thoroughly

t.at dial wit h the slat,, attd Inr
people.
Ills pill iontl ts t he
ii&lt; w |a| f t rt rot tl w In n he has
taken a stand for the ri^ht
principles every lime. For the
pa l nine y* ars a reside nf and
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construct JO miles of drains and l a t ­
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while Irm k preci di d tile bride and
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using
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Ti le bride WHS VI rv lovely and sweet
in Inr dainty white (ruck, trie groom
being I I I I lie roll vehtlnliul b l a c k
'I lie ii remoiiy was performed under
a canopy of trailing green vines and
utter i niigriit trial intis trie party w-as
seated at a houtitilut dinner, the
bridal pair leaving
immt-dlulely
t h ereaf ter for Fongwood. taking the
train soiiiii lor Ft
Myers.
On re­
turni ng they will visit the bride's
u n d e and aunt. M r nnd Mrs A
( luirpcning at Port T a m p a C i t y
T h e bride's going away gown was o f .
blue silk with u big black hat.
gloves and accessories
They were
showered with rice and old shoes and
ba gg a g e properly inscribed &lt;&gt;n their
d e p a r t u re
A few friends beside
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candidate ft/r re-eleclion to the
ollfre of Senator from the
Nineteenth Senatorial District
of Florida, comprising
the
counties of Orange, Seminole
and Osceotn Counties, subject
to the action of llit- Democratic
Unman to he held June the
litli.
As you no doubt are aware,
a Constitutional Amendment
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TO THE CITIZENS AN I)
VOTERS OF THE NINE­
TEENTH S E N A T O R I A L
DISTRICT:

" P o l k c ou n t y , Florida, has awar d ­
ed cont ract s for the construction of
approxi matel y 2 1 0 miles of high
class roads at a cost of about $1,*
600, 000. the awards being contingent
upon the voting of bund*.

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Headlights on the Highway: T a l maRc.
F’un in a D o c t o r ’s Life: Clevenger.
Musical Ministries in the C hu r c h:
Pratt.
Art and Handi craf t
t hit ago Fair.
Maud ll owc Filiott
T h e Art J o u r n a l
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Appleti)n. Pub
T h e Art J o u rn a l
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Sket ches Abroad with Pati and
Pencil Felix Parley

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Hoy Sc outs of Rob
Hilt Murtoti
Hartley ; Freshman Pi t r her: Wal ­
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Roy Sc ou t s of Hob's HIM Murtoti.
Hartl ey, Freshman Pitcher: Wal­
lace.
Tim Hoy's King Arthur: Sidney
Lanier.
Donal d and Dorothy Mary Mnjie

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Ungttrit Hob: Wallace.
New Way ikon i n i the World C of ­
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L i t t l e Girl in Old Sa l e m: Douglas.
Little tiirl in Old New Y or k :
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heurty conCratulutmns of all.
An
Peggy Owen, Pat i o t : 1, Madison.
i nt eresti ng feature of the wedding
day is that it is M r *. Ctiorpeniiig's | W ater Wonders. T ho mp s o n.
A Child World: J a n i e * Wh i t co mb
liirthduy and the twanly-aecotid an
niversary of the marriage of Mr. Ililey.
P aul and Virginia; S a i n t : Pierre.
and Mrs. Chorpening.
Girls Who B e c am e F a mo u s : Sarah
B o l t on .
ELDER SPRIN G ITEM S
Ha nd i cr a f t for Out door Boys:
Among the (natty Eaater egg
hunts anjoyad by* tba children wan B ea rd .

Kr ne s t A mo s
An Experienced Man for
STA TE

( ’()M I*TIK)LLER

YOUR S TATE ACDITOR FOR 12
YEARS. K N O W S T H E WORK OF’
C O M I T R O L L E R ' H OFFICE T H O R OUGI1LY, F R O M ACTUAL EX PERIKNCK.
I WILL APPRECIATE
YOUR VOTE. *■
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I'luinhin^, (ias and Steam Filling, Irrij)alion Systems for Hath, Farms and Groves,
Tile and Sewer Pipe, Gasoline and Oil
Engines and Pumps :: ;; ;;
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IVe Will B e Pleased to Figure Your Contracts
PHONE 388

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Bridging the distance ’twixt
you and “anywhere.”
T he Bell Telephone, with its 16,000,000 miles of
wire, brings millions of people within earshot of
your voice.
Many thousand of them, living within fifty or a
hundred miles, can be reached for a small toll charge.
Are you making use of this vast bridge on your
farm, in your hom e or in your business.
T h ere’s a
profit of time, m oney or convenience for you in the
Bell Telephone if you will use it.
Grasp the Opportunity!
Call or write the manager to-day.

SOrTIIKKN KKLLTKLKIMIONK
AND TKUifiiJAlMI COMPANY

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| ' T h e first session wn* for opening
prayer and consecrat ion followed by
n business m e e t i n g . , on
Thtirsdn
So ut he r n Hell T e l e p h on e Company
afternoon,
at
the
Cht
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church
Lnro ur n g c* E m p l o y e e *
(•tiler -es'i om. Here in the Pr esby ­
At h time when prepnrcdni'M in a terian church, of which Ilex C‘ H
topic of (Kirli vital i mport , anil when K.-rr in i- p a - 1or
a wide -pread mox'cmctil i- being
M a t e President l&gt;uio.in it i urry
agitated for Ihi* c- l abl whi ncnl of
of
fucksolivllle presideil over all
(mining rumps (or citizens ami to
sessions
T h e Special visitor. KlebJ
increase the size anil ctticiiipcy of the
Secretary Karl L eh man n was pres
National tiuaril. it is interestm(t and
e r a at eneb meeting and was a
gratify l ng to observe
the
stand
"frie.nd Unj eed” to the ri any ruth i
taken in tin ma t t er h\ tile So ut her n
Si.i-tn x oilfig people who ll-t*Slei|
Hell Teleph one ( umpany. which has
a tl e r i ti x i l y
to him every chance
an non need that it will encourage its
t hex had
He conduct! d li ‘‘School
i,inployrt*s to undertake training in
of Mi th u d s ’* three times talked to
the National tiuaril . Naval Militia
the children in the nice J un i or rally
or throui’ li other agencies t hat may
Sunday afternoon, and g a ve an ad­
he open to them.
dress, ‘‘ ( ‘ i r cu mn n vi gatmg the ( ‘ hrisI T h e action of t h e c o mp an y is i n M - li.m f .ndeaxor globe
deed patriotic, and is worthy of
Saturday exciting there wa- i Inemulation by o th e r large business r. w . rding of I tie caoipan'N banners,
•otireriis
and message from i fie new ( ‘itir.ensti p Puperint endent . Mr.
Moughlon of Sanford

I he Soul hern Hell Co mp an y will
Hi future permit and encourage its
employees
who are
members
of
either of the a b o v e mentioned or*
gunizut inn* to perform all duller
reipiired under g( iicral orders of
tnelr respective o rgani zati ons ns to
‘ instruction camps, training cruises,
rille practice and similar service,
. Empl oyees will receive full pay while
! absent on such service, and such a b ­
sence shall not opera! u to curtail
any vacations to which they m o j be
regularly entitled under the general
rules of t Ire * o in pa n.

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s t re n gt h and v y o r In g r o wi ng c r o p s and trees.
It hmer s * l i m r s l n n e g r i n i n &lt; l iimisinilly fine
readily mi xes m i Mi I tie -nil
( ' o n t a i t i s no iin.
purit ies r a n L.- ai &gt;|i ) i ed al a n y t i m e
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date f o r Governor,
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to People of Seminole
County, Whose Friend
He Has Been In the
Halls of the Legisla­
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Public Library

C rad 11ale Student- Will be abb* t &gt;&gt;
make a- m a u j as l e f r credits in tin*
Summer Fn hool. and in a spr &lt;■- of
summer- will
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act n nul ii.•'tliiugll credits for 1Hr !r M a s t e r ' , de
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S u m m e r S. hool xxork max be
extended by ciirrespondence course-

I ridax t x. t ing was fine in u - dipla . of I mb ax or C a mpa ig n (hurts,
iiinl pm. cs,ion .of reany experts who
' Dp t t m. e t j c Thought.
l u x e passed the e xa mi na t i on reHonor is gold but gold and silver
•fuired for such degree of honor,
ar*
lit i4«ii)i»r
given by the Christian
Erdea.nr
lieadquarters in itoston.
Another
f« ature of ilu* Friday evening servir
were nd d r i s - is by Mr Kagg of t
Chi ldren' s Home Soci ety, ami
Mr
W M, I t a i t m r Cnileil S l a t e - -. . rct it • of Mi- ion to I i pi rTh e
(' *mx’ portion ol tio- e x e i i n g found
al- * uj.t mg a di 11x litfill -oi (at g'\* n
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tlful but excels itself in the summer
season. T h e hills of the surrounding
country lend » charm to the college
that really makes it a delightful
summer resort
i'erhups no part of
the state Is h-althter or more hi all
tlful m * h* - 111 'in r u in. t (j .in •n.I I dl &lt; it . of Florida

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College lor Women i» olwny* heau-

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NOT A CANDIDA T K
ttsrar J o h n s o n " pe eps hi to poli­
t i cs " &lt;m &lt;nsionull&gt; in l he J acksonvi ll e
Metropolis and from his dope on
the F ou r th District tie ought to
take a good look ami find out that
S. J l i b i t u m could not possibly be
u candi dat e in Frank Clark's dis­
trict,
Following IS the article:
With the formal announc ement of
J ud g e C . . J , Ililburn of i ’ulatkn that
he could not make the rare for C o n ­
gress, it is practically a forgone
conclusion that Congressman Frank
Clark will return to Washington
without opposition. During the past
three weeks friends of ihe
well
known
P ut n a m legal light have
b&lt; en importuning him to enter &lt;larace and so persistent mi ne the volunt«r&gt; assurances
support he was
forced to give the matter ................ *
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No s t at e In the Uni on has
papers that c o nt r ib u t e more
growth anti, the upbuilding
towns and co mmu ni t ie s t han
if In
Not ninny s t at e s have
papers that c o n t r i h ut e as
T h e Florida newspapers nre
class newspapers arid being
they ure well patronized and
perous.

news­
Meeti ng of Club
to its
Wedne sday, M a y 3rd, the regular
of its
F l o r - 1 business meeting of tho Wo ma n s
Before a m a n can be successful in the business world, he
news­ Club will be held at the club house
at
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being
the
last
much
m u st learn to save money.
All successful business is the
First - regular meeting of t h e season m e m ­
process of saving.
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Y o u c a n n o t begin too early with a view to succeeding in
pros­
Club birthday Party
your business. T h is Bank invites your acco u n t and will
A
beautiful
progrnrfl of music was
It would tie hard to find n Florida
pay interest on your m oney.
newspaper . t h a t misses an issue in rendered at the W o m a n ’s C l u b . on
telling of a t t r a c t i o n s und resource* Tuesr lay evening under the auspices
Interest Paid On Savings Accounts and Certificates of Deposit.
of Florida, and this has caused hun ­ of the music depar tme n t in honor of
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dreds of thousands of people and the third anniversary of tin* club
It. E. T o la r had arranged a
A
millions of dollars to get int o Florida. Mrs
PLPgfVyi
diversity
and
interest
T h e s t at e has no asset that is rnurpresent
vultiahle than its
newspapers — In much ‘•'enjoyed try those
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Vases a ml howls of (lowers were
J J t WAHT YOUR
dtistriul Index
prettily arranged about the as s e m­
bly hall ami an ice cream course
R R. DF.AS
Fo r S a le
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SANFORD. FLORIDA
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H R STFVKNS
t i l l Cashier
was served at the conclusion of the
Cnhicr
One 2ft Hu n k auto, electric st art e r
Prral lenl
F L WOODRUFF Vir«-PrMtd*ni
program
Selections were c h a r m ­
and lights overhauled and pai nted,
ingly rendered by those taking part
in fine shape
T h i s is a bargain and
which included a
a fine ear for the price
C o me and
Duet. Faust Waltz
let us show it.
Mr* J ulius Tak uc h, Miss Aspinw-ull
One
O v e rla n d
R o ad ste r,
o verHeading, " T h f S o u l of the Vi ol in"
hauled a m i p a i n t e d , c h e a p a t t h e
shaded lights blending with the j.tnk
K.ncore
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ly n&gt;n. r»n ,t A ^*i&gt;*r&lt;U&gt;. .ia » u .iif.n r - ir z u .a
price*.
of tho decorati ons and Dowers and
Miss Rut h Knnne r
O nc For d To ur in g , flrcst class Vocal Selection, “ I Am T h y H e a r t "
dresses of the a tt e n da nt s .
A RESUME OF SANFORI)
shape.
Now tires and overhauled. E nco re , " B a r c a r o l e "
Mir** M a rg a re t Davi s* played the
HAPPENINGS UP rODATE
Can be bought right.
wedding
munic, rendering with sweetMrs. T n k a c h
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Violin
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Serninolc C o u n t y Oarage.
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fore tlie e n t r a n ce of the bridal party.
E ncore , ( i nv o lt e
Ax the Bridal ( ' ha r p s from Lohen­
Mr Karl P a t t o n
Teddy flohjrjns T r a i e l s
s it.
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Miss
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T e d d y is gone!
!;*•(* for “ green
mondial!*. FranM* C ha ppe l l ami \|4&gt;
Each
number
was
received
with
trelds and pasturi-*' new" to conouer '
with a large circle &lt;&gt;f friend1 he
/Irimtr f i l l J l o m r H f t l i l i riy
.
,d
,,.,, 1.1 T hrasher
entered
from
the t Hid- door
by tin* might of Ins log. strong paw generous applause and merited a
wop i - N o r m * *i -it e i g m
^
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,
HertiUHi* o f t h e p r n m i j i e m e n ( I h e i - e u - r t i i i n y
nf t h e rear r oom p a s s i n g thr ougl to
larger a t t e n da nc e
of c’ til*
bn
f
tin
and vicious hug
Departed from much
f a m i l i e s o f t h e b r i d e a i - d r r m * i . a m i it el uck at the h o me
rb* on h l e a d i n g i n t o t he d r i
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S a n f o r d uti Monday under guard In women and their friends
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SA V E AND SUCCEED

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

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ABOUT PEOPLE
...AND EVENTS...

c o me an i nma t e **f the nt,. zoo
In the fol owing informal state of At lan t a G 11
He * a ' bong 111 I*1.
merit in- gracefulls declines to make thv iiutliuritii ♦*fif At . an i a (rum Mr
the race at this time.
•
Kubinns. whom* pvt In* tin's been
"I
have declined several times r&gt;inc»* the bear was a tiny cub,
It
within the last few weeks to make wan a grief tn Mr Robbi ns tn part
the race for ftepresentative in the with hi* cherished pet. albeit hi* ha*
C o n g r e s s , , f i he 1 i , i i e d S t a t e s f r o m
been * nn-id&lt;Ted 1 li.ingi m u - a***|ilt&lt; o t i g t i '*ioi..,I

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teli grams urgung rut to i r 11 r t lora*e . 11:10 *r n- ill part- of l i e d'I
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pr omi se d rti&gt; irrends in 1 lay i i iiinly May St h at 7 ; it) p m and at S an 11
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t hr i ui ghout t h e -tat*
tin- 1n.1rn.1ge
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nf Mi*-- Xr.r.e 111g 1 -1. - in Mr il.ifr
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rounded with much interest.
A
beautiful simplicity, charming in -Vl
its details marked the pn My E.*-t*-r
wiaiding, w liti h took pliirr* lit I Hi*
M rI *|||;if nf f hi" 1*rliii ' ** to**' I** r
1'.
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Iiriph! Huf.lipht nf i I-. r(. . 1 -j r 1 ,
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Chronic Discourager*.
It Is really very curintin to ohit- rhow. even In modern limes, the III
iif ili-u iiur-igi-nierii provatl Ther&lt;Ill'll wln*M** Hide pr eteivoe ft, w I- :
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circulated lo promote interest m u
cont empl ated
" a t h l e t i c association
and g v nioukUtio' for Drlamiu.
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innn.y w i l l d o n a t e i-’1' * '

r i i i i n vv $2 *V ’
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m a n y $!•&gt; ’
man
How many $*&gt;? How nulny f l ?

How

With the proper munagemei.t it
would not tak e long to ruise u fund
of 120. 000,
Peril 11[is some ultra
patriotic and pliilant hropically i n­
clined ii ti zen might cont rihute S-s,000 ami call the proposed building
•’T h e
Gymnasium."
It
* would thus st and trs a monument lo
his name
Indeed,
what
better
cause could he supported than a
gym nasi u tn open to the public?
1 *r 1.1 1 11&lt;» 1 111/• n
11

T H E I l ,1 1 It 11' \ Pit I &gt; &gt;
A nr. uni m " i o n s iif tin
F Inrnla
Press Assoi iutno an enji-y abbwi;ll as [irofitulile o n USIIIIIS, atid the
one j ust held at Kissimmee further
emphasizes the f ait
T h e Florida
edi tors i n j e i l int o the proceeding* of
their meetings the businesslike m e t h ­
ods that ma k e the publications suc­
cessful. with the result that the an­
nual sessions contain much ihiii is of
real value to an editor. T h e socfll

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truck are improved, although more
moist ure t&gt; weeded generally east of
the Ktiwuliee river. HBpeeially for
truck, w In* h has deteri orated in all
divisiims.
S o m e new rttrus bloom
has appeared since lh« fecent rain*.
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Mfteorologist
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and it rrquircs » ili-Kfastni'd jud'jr. nl I"
make n wis“ selcrtion.
1 lu&gt; individual u ! h&gt; is , ul fnrni'iar wltlt Icgilintnlt*
investmcnl channels rannol fail in tienellt by ronferrint
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oDiring*
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rvmju*r.il»ir ♦ &gt; ' u r e
m tolerale d u r in g the week,
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lions ranged from 7d di g to 7tl d-g Ilk* fllni &gt;ehlil rtf lHuml-*" 1.11 HiY **ffl
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- m *1 r* 11tf.
«*t** **in••**.*-. th** f.iltnw kg «| - tin* i| gifettis
broken over tnueh of the liorth and »11&gt; iiiutli-«t in SrmiH'1't-lr ram*i &gt;* t'li*ridi«
12.
west portions during the forepart of i «- * ti \v », *.r s w «; «f sw
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the week, and condi tions were i m­ a*&lt; cril At (lit •!» # nf lf,r «•&lt;)■(!' r if
h
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proved by local rains in\l he central c1'* nI
n » *Ai'il rcr, Hit air r)i ■II In- :t tj(-rm, i|
Ih rru
and south portions
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heavy ruin* i n c ur re d MafiHnna. 1 Y;
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upnn the payinriit of a -mall mi rn
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petetit
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will
be
at
your
lo make the young hoys carry t he m­
/i-rv n c
T illie s , casings, tires *d all
selves e r e c t , throw back their shout
tiers ami raise I heir •heads
It would kirnls will h a ve the very lie-t a l i e n
make the clerical man feel better, turn and nil work guaranteed
My
re g u la r
sto ck
of
* - l e * t n - it
st imulate
Ills blood and give *
proper tniiii to Ins nerves, and f&lt;&gt;r ' g o o d s w i l l b e I a r r n - d .it a l l t u n * - ,
the older men it would sl ave oil a m i I w i l l fie pb -fls* *1 t o l i g u r • w i t f i
Father T i r t o ’a scythe lor from M i ­ I * o u o n y o u r w i r i n g r u n 1 r a i d s a
H i m e m b e r tin- n e w l o i . i l n - i i .
ni twenty live yearI he Sentinel u s u a l
is in fiiiur &lt;d sir I. a gymnasium, F n ' i l t n i r a g * - . e o m e r I i r s l m i d E l * n
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slid* way
llo w
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green r i b b o n s respectively, and rarrie*l llower hrdecked wands.
Fob
lowing them came t h e groom-mm,
Mr
Kal ph Wight and Mr
Ki-nl
Ko—' H e r
Miss l.llllun lliggn.

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In the luiy window, where the young
couple stood to he married u screen
of green vines and asparagus lern
-s t h
was interlaceif
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11 • .- lingerie frocks with pi
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The drawing

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The First National Bank
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�IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
( ’■ ritin 'eh fro q&gt; |' i ye .J'

l.lltle Happenings — Mention
of Matters in Brief—
Pcrnunal Items of
In t e res I

I

Hie bridesmaid* entered toget her
Miss Lliren Chappell. the maid of
honor w a l l ed alone I&gt;r r~i*&lt;11rttr the
h rid e

who

entered

w ith

her

fath er

aAil was m. i l.&gt; the bridegroom with
his hest man, Mr Ke nnet h I.ewis
Summary of the Flouting Smnll |[
of South ( a roll nn
[’ hi- ceremohy
Tal k* Succinrlly Arranged for
was performed hy Rev
I Lawton
Hurried Herald Readers
Moon, an uncle of tin. bn.j**

Mrs. F K, S t e i n me y or and dutigh
ter Beryl went over to Oviedo Monday to visit her sister-in-law, Mrs
H. It. McCal l and o th e r relatives
They re turned'T hursday.
j

with roues, Mrs. J . n . B . S t r y k e r prompt ly «t the B apt i st T e mp l e at
of Mrs. W. W. Long.
Mr. S m i t h is
served the puneh.
quart e r to three, from where the
associated with the D. A O. Garage,
T h e first rut in the ruko w n i | * utos will tak e them to Mrs. Gat . . .
,
made hy Mim Hit;f jn s. a f t er which *’I " T s home
Present al ilie Inst
VV
I. Hsr vey spent sev er al
Mrs I,a Verne Hurt c o mp l e t e d t h e meeting were Mrs. l i my . Mrs.
. .
. . .
( . a t - 1,|ays in the city this week, thi guest
cu ll i ng
( li ft s for the guest of ehel. M r s R o w e . M r s K r n e s t B e t t s . nf M r a n d M r ,
R o l . bi n*
honor wire received by Mrs Basil*' * 1' * («et/en and M o s Iti-lh T r i h
Martha
i ox,
( Lira
llrosicr and |'Kn*-&lt;i hi the pon I. T h e hi.
Milieu.
Mr
and Mrs. !). &lt;i Wag ne r and
Kdicth
St
ewart
,
J
e
a
n et t e
Lai fig
11n ittarrii-ti sister* of the hride-elect,
•heir daughters, Misses Maud Alice
Lillian and Adelaide Hi ggins, Mrs Milieu was a guest of the soand Ada W agner motored up from
were assisted in serving hy Mrs riet v
Ki ssimmee to attend the C ha pp e l l
Hal Wight and Miss Anna Mr Cnulhourit wedding
i.aiighlin
I n jh I 11 a rulr i l

'In- bri de w..r.Call on B L Duhart (or prompt a n d v ails-. l i i ' , . .
the
gift
of
li
e
pr
iona pearl alld
aut omobi l e service.
I'horu* number
s a j i pi ure p i n a n d t a r r i ed
shower
J72.
6n-tfc
,
b o u q u e t of b r i de ro-f-s .i^ol li'lies of
* r . K MonghV. 'who left last F r i ­
t h. v a l l a.
day to a cc omp a n y hit wife and son?
'Idle maid of honor was lovely
to Lewisburg. N. C., re t urned Wed­
a
quaint dress of white o f g a ’
nesday night.
Mrs. Mo n ge r and
ovt
r a loiimlation of pink taffeta.
children will spend the s u m m e r in
Blending beautifully with t h o . , cosLewi sburg with her parents.
l nine was th • mas, »tr h tig lemmc.l
S pe nc e r ' s b e t t e r cake made at
|uuk roses that s)n carried
home, always fresh, price ten cents,
T h e bridesmaids were charming
Jive flavors, couj uin with each cake,
figures in the i r old fashioned frocks
72-tf
of junk flowered organdi*- with skirls
S a v e ro o t- kn ot trouble b y buyi ng
mi l l d to tin* waist tm*‘ an 1 quaint
Iron and B r a b h a m rowpeus at, H u t ­
|1 si-hues of I to- 1.* i i -i . b&lt; '|'hev , ar
ton's.
tiN-tf
|ried
arm bouquet* of sweet pea,
J t e v . F. F. Kt ei nme y er wits sutl | T h e b r i d e' s m o t h e r
Mr
If
H
denly called to Lake l and T h ur s d ay I &lt; I U p p e l l W i l f i a (l .1 C • I ' O (||. g v 11 III
to I tie heilsled of Ins brother-ill law light
id in 'low ri-.I i , rf- ,
i
,|
who is seriously ill
T h e s y m p a t h y with
i hilfoii
l i e mot i i-r of ii,,
of hi, congregati on is with him
groom. Mr• o.il *..ur ■. w * . !. , ,

Mrs T o m A d kilis win. spent last
week III I a. k son vtlle r . t ur l ••1 SlttlM
«i.t&gt; 1:n orm eg 11.11 1 ' 0* ! mJ at 1 , h.lav mg
IlWli .1 v,.-. 1l.t‘ a .M »nj».
• ..(ol "1
I hit Uli k s
If

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c-

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f X. r try
Si'*'.
a 101 if of
M (i Tl"l* r t t.-ii* 1
If i.«* 1 do -0
&lt;1'-i i :, .
( ollpotl
f ad i i
. linrgc lor it
7 1
1' Ac h 1'..af
M. l h Mills. Noil's
t 1r** ,t-i Su i.«i .I/ IN &gt; .Moll. 1 ■! » 1Jo I ii at U 1•Il to vt Ml l n i . i.
* ifi if . u il \1 •t IIIc i'sl will *| &gt;
1 .. 1
••y )i» r l*nrt .1ln •!1 II* 1II' ri
i&lt;r k* *t to 11. Ip if
Si fr 1 I
S, J,Ei&gt;l' 1 .1
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\ r« a . illltg .IT 11 .1 „ r
Mai
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1 pw . •r t h L
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, 1.1, . i
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I ra ,, i hi fig . p in
\ gal l.st
W e want
* • I * ’O’

Last
e

W a-aJio-saJ.
Wednesday

it t e n d a n c e

I Isilt fig

past or,
r d

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W.is

r,

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Itayes

sang

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pr ay i

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gii v •

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to

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Va . -

L o w e ol

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J l e l „ i l t d,

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Mrs

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Lawton

tf elite C h a p
M null, butte H a n d , Mi
pell .&gt; C
\l r h i’ll t*. t h 1
Uliai

Mi...

1.1a.a

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to'
mi-" *-0 . 1)111 , 1;, ' I . " - * ' r * ' ai
1
V\ *s 11 r.M-.ixi •
M
1*
Mr*
all . : 1 ''III at t ii.- 1 at. ' 11-* mV** in
honor of M.-s ■Vr.iK Higgu v, a h*»NC
I Mrkjion
Mr
Barry
w.aiding to

i

urn Inning t h. i i
I l a h i q dcshiq-y..

Why

OIll* o f

M i l ) I f .1' n s ,

1 Ip

to.-

I

&gt;l;n

?n»t h *

I he p e o p l e of S e m i n o l e and neigh' b o r i n g ' co un ti e s who wish to hear
t hose c an di d a te s shoul d remember
these d a l . - , and en de av o r to In- here
on April noth and M a y 26th.
i h e i t i n e r a r y is a r r a n g e d in order
to give e v e r y section of t h e state a
chance t o hear the v a r i o u s candi­
dates and it should s t r i k e n popular
chord wit h the voters
tf

hos pi tal i ty

of

.11 •

aif

maun h e r ,

thei r

host

tin-

f - pi s ri i ptl

s, hool i c d i i l g i . l in t ha’ «ama-

. .i-uta

at tte- I'arisl,

Hons,.

- On Tuesday afternoon Mr. ami
Mr , 0
ft Wal ker entertained the
ti aa-hers and chiblren of the C u n gri-gatinnal Su n d ay school with an
* Jit hunt at f heir in.tn. nfi 1 in.in
a&lt; • m

I I*a

pn.-i

f..r

hi nti ng

t In

iih

ola-.itnb-s

rosa-,,

dalsli ' .it i .1 '..ili'-l.i of oi to f flower,
arranged ellerl I v*'l&gt; on the hali nny
'
a i d t abb s pill ed iibollt the room
If I'l t l* ff.ll'l •il flinar to 11*** bal* ot.y
a
vv IS ,i ' rcl ii •*f v i i i * s iitt■rluced wish
-B*
w ii 11,* r,*aes mi l K . •r i l l o ,

•t.t

is

ill

In , n&lt;| I'oifl'i i.'t ?

rs

i-r.i'q'* d i p.d d about
^r m, i j.. I p*d t* it pi ants

Be: vv•i'(i

l In

•tg

• f.Lsb Ullti r tIjn Ianiu'll til's
:uv very popular now. I havn

w i n d o ws wi*ra. j ml t ns and b u n c h e s ol
O lia n d iT S
Cellars
stood
111
the

1Mf! ■
'-a- -i'.| i

ra . .t.l! .it Mr,
III* Itltle balks

ev a- m ng l loS
Ueliai.rna. til.

I Imni .

comer-

all alfectl M* baekgr uut l i l

only

the

l at e

aft er i m. i n
&lt;ui.g*-i il
to da-poH.

on

tpril 201 h anak

' l a v 2.1th

I h*' s ' , ite itinerary as provideal
fur t fia* st ate and riattoti.il •. inil idat••
by I ha- ................... ..
will bri ng
ihe camllilalea fair t i n t e d S t a t e s
senator,
cbm pt roller and rai lroad
commissioner to this city on T h u r s ­
day, April 21lth at 2:110 in the af fe r noon
i'lia., 1* eunilidal-H an- m what
is 1 now r .is 1 in i-ion \

Cake
The liberal use of g»oo(l. pure
eff|!n in ibis cake prod urea a
tine text tire flint does nnl
crumble when ml lliin. Ii is
filled full of large juicy seed­
ed raisins, shipped direct
from California in car-loads
lo Slone and kepi under re­
frigeration to insure (heir
perfect flavor.
|

r mi* . * } h f S ' f i w
t i t l t t * i h i i t ttttiJ*
/ ifriBm
nm|h

I

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1'tiir*

in

I.. IV Mc( I I.I.KIi

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and

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pr.

N 1*111 VVI I*
pt I ' l l 111 t III it
and vvi at In ,
p.iltlt
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III a pi
In.

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lll.it

till .Ills

t.M i tl.illsinil i n

cottage

ito-

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g I Va1Ii bv

ifi

Vi'Si-s• CiMtlil

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LEAD
AND ZINC PAINT
1 1 WKH l a i L L O n s - W I A I I L O N C I W

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\\ i gii. vi.inut 1J y vtic l.e.id a n d Zilil* Paint t o be
a bs o h if el y pun*.
W h e n y ou p a i n ^ with D c v o e
v n i s a w |uim iiuinev - fewer g a l l o n s to b u y , y o u
save l a h i i i -ntriftt \ (aw e t g.itluUs t o sptf. nl, V&lt;»ll
get a b i t t i i lia&lt;ki|lg p . i i m l o b
p u l e |&gt;.nut. a m i it
vs ill 1&gt;e :i longer rtrnr i*i tors- VOll need .1n •&gt;Ttl vI
paint pth
'
liv It.I VI .1 si, I I'V Itouse vvilan it vvdl i ost

\.*u
vsitb I h v o e *
Stop
\iiii a . filor call] a n d

s.i lit 1 1* t.i rit a I, i H . m i i.ttvi
m

t*. d a y

and

h l

us gist

s ho w v . *ii MM-r.il l i . i i i n . . mo o s nati i bi n. i ti oi i v

K e pr esa* n 11 n g

and

Bt

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Stone’s Raisin

■ka-M st| p

tile

L

vent loti III l l e L m n l l ast week
Mr
a nd M r s
l l er i rv N i c k e l ,
Kd

B . md a J I .

Mr

K I iiht

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.
Sanford's House of SERVICE
SANEORD

Phone 8

FLORIDA

con
were
Mr s

3

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l i n ger s

X t i e i i d i n g tin- S t a l e

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H ardw are, Plumbing, W e ll Drilling &amp; Irrigation

Mi s s Al l i l l i e I r an k and

K

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' * as

&lt; ongf a ga l tonal

e h u r c h of tills ci ty at t tie (

i-ourse

\t ill S p e ak

J
o
J

In st |&gt; l i l l t Is

Ii*-nn

n h k d o w s r . i u l l . d . ' . h p t he
for gr oup tbut it w a*x t i m e

Mr and Mrs, W. J . Thi gpen, M r s .
I). L. T h r a s h e r and Mrs. W a l l a c e
motored to Orlando on T h u r s d a y
^or the day.

Make your family
proud of their home

I* i •*.
II

hallid i oil r-*e,. (“ Ho w a-d by .« ‘ •
t
. . mi s , - was s e r v e d . J‘he ho i. * * h.
spent
pl ea s ant l y
m
so. lal
tut. r-

att ended ns delegate.

I-. 1.1 ,-l

fax
"i-r't.vi
a! I he h.
■fi".1 i
Knsiiuiigi r *n r*oita- from lie
.Mrs Fred Wdllaltls
I II*' at I ra. 11 . 1 } |,ilIU| {\l{. ,.a r]y part of Hp* week
rooms, vv |]|&lt; )i lend themselves read
ilv to decoration were charming
Mr
a nd
Sirs
Harvey
Reufr *
with a profusion of llowcr, a'tal
h a v e gorii- to |fi. I,', a '. 1 for a visit t.
f.'ii»
Haiiity
re f re shment , w.n1
t he h o me foil
s' r vi ,J at i .ifi \,,i a il 1aides, a11 * .•
•I-., with t heir pr*t!\ while
*s
M r - M el . m.i ha &gt;lo w11111-r g u&gt; i
.. I
-i- I r * * I ■i by Vasl-s of fb . Wr. ■**
I
W .. t,
I ha
I
,*
'A ' : ^
I tI l H j i ^ . i g 1 '
' M«v
•i eo t ..da v
J •
»• e
C (.a.-,

/.ora rs I lu ll
1
Mrs Jti'iir,. Mi'l.iiului charmtiu ,•
enli-rtaiued Ihe Bo ok l.aiva-r, • .!&gt;
and otlii*r friends with tt deli.-fittql
pof.lt juirty yi*taterr!,i&gt; nflerii" *’
'

Mrs. Krnest Bright of S ar.isot a
is visiting Mayor Davison and M i s
lluvisoa (or a few days white r e ­
turning front the Grand C h a p t e r of
the Kast ern S t a r in J a c k s o n v i l l e , .

th

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Itook

I'lant

"Ilia, i .tnd'data-s
for
I iov er'itif.
siipt
I'lldl'
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•. la t a-.J aiiout 11 . !|VS
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. if. !• . t
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ser ved before

Ink

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ret || no-. I
at

t” " .Ias| . It,liber Ilf till
., .
r&gt; -1 to \ . in i
I-IPI .

*sat u rda
per in th*

of M r s I ' at tl U wa-ri- M r * I
Mr,
\\
| Hi l l , M r II

T
l&gt; Have,
visit to her fa

Fn

I I M H I l VTI. S

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Until f urt her no­
will bo open each
to 5:.'I0 p. m., exF r i da ys .
6fi-tf

with

rake*

M r , llri.rv lb*..-.an \1 r - lla-il*1
M r , \\ \\ ....... .. M r , t i
W * i
Brosier ..( i Irian.Jo. Miss Matin*
rail, Mrs. J J . 1'urdon, Mis* Bessie Nelson ol Brunswick, ( i a „ and Mr
W header. Mrs W |l Ho l d ’ ll. Mrs J o e ti uernsey of Orlando were out
VkJKilil t aKi plat *■ on I htif' d i&gt; m u m - Henry
lllgg.ns
McLoul m.
Mrs H U
Kl of town gua*sts at tin*
• H »C
Ibe kso n wedding on ThuTsalay
ilrulge. Mrs. |i A ( ’.ildwell
M*«
Mr , K \ t til was mos! at t riict i vi-ly* Fred Williams and
Th.
**’

ftdlmvs

lugs at

individual

May 26t h

p i ne appl e

served

The
children
of
the
Met hodt’-l S u n d a y si into! e n j oy e d an egg
• i r t in t hi w i - 1 s|. 1. park w hili tie

St

1 Mr.

I.ovepiy. Sorre nt o,

III’AK VI,!

u p - ’ o - t l ; i l t*

Mrs

MrII,i i

vi

wa s

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da-, or ,r- I

Ihf

11
Mrs

l to-

DRESS TALK NO. lii

VI !

(leo

Bi j . l l ,

\re lue Bet I s. M r«
s
L
Ba r r e tt . MrM’ \ I' I until't

Thigpa •

1 It .

i i i :.mc

C e c il

I

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■In rrn s a n d
Joyi ng t he

\l rs

Barnes,
M r,.

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Cara's for M e "
W a* hnvt* u n i c e rhntr and g
• ' i ng i ug and sjiiritnal ti cks and
w.ll baa bene f i t' d tf vim rnttii*

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Interest i'.-iitefed afioiit t h e pool ' " were M r * A l l a n , s. ' t f ,
MrWarren
Tyler.
Mrs
when Miss Higgins was given a rod ford.
Berner. Mr*
H a ves
11ml line, to w hi. h was a tt a c h e d a S j nii-s, Mr,
•took, and sent up &lt;»n tin- bal cony to and M -* Vii ii a \\ ;•] f , r
"tirdi" t o r (lie dainty pack ages wtllcfi
contained ma ny beautiful and useful
f aster egg h i n t , have been the
gifts. ..................................
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mid
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favorite
amuseme nt and entortaili..
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a&lt;l n d r* t io n greeted the openi ng o f l m c n t for the little folks during the
each packet.
Mrs. Wat s on ' s c h ar m
past week
Among the firs! was th
mg originality and gift as a hostess happy afternoon epent by the grand­
made the pr e t t y affair one long to children of Mrs. J . C. Higgins at
T h e pretty eggs were
be remembered with interest by t h e lo-r home.
happy gathering of friends and anno- ' bunted and devoured in short order
after w Iiia-ll Me i-ream and a k i
el at es
Those
invited
we r e
Mrs

L a u g h llil,

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lo entertain

sherfo I

pri/.e, a pa i r of -ilk hose

Brosier,
Mrs
S II Chase
Mt W
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Mr It
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Mr- I Mt o t t i Mr s' Hr.idy. Misses
(dully gowned III wisteria silk umiMis.)
Mary and Luc ca Chappell,
b i tl«&gt;(| With Georget te crepe.
Let He ( aide well. Mr,. Hen. Fer
After the ceremony the glli-sts
Miss Laur a Fish,
were served with refreshments,. while
Miss M a r t h a Fox,
pun. h was di' pi n s -.1 Ii, M i . , Mar
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Mr-* M Minarik was hostess on
I ifltght fully
amusing
were
the
I h e hride was beautiful -jin her
Mr and Mrs It I’ Walters, Miss
"prophet
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which
were
written
by
W
rdnesd
ay afternoon at a charming
girlish dress of white talTeta and
I’OOL O P E N
Mary and Miss Helen Wa lt er s of
enillon, finished wilt) it V shaped the guests, int erchanged and read, ( ml e porch party to the mouthers of
Del.anrl were guests of Mr
and tice Mu’csotrin pool
With its
collar of exquisitely tine hue.
T h e Miss Higgins choosing the phroph- the Fight Hundred Cluh
Mrs K l{ Murrell Thursday, r o i n - day from 2 p. in.
long tulle veil was vvorh over the ecy winch appealed to her the most f&lt; rii, and potted plants, the cool.
cept T u e s d a y s and
..
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* bappi IIfare and fell to the hem of the (o lie kept as a souvenir of t h e c h a r m "hady porch was a delightful place
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, t o ul bourn wedding

Coupon
for
Rogers
Silverware short ski rt in the has k a nd to the ii .g o c c a s i on . T h e p r o p h e c y w r i t t e n
s . t&gt; ( base was c h o s e n ,
It was d r a p e d by Mr s
givert with e a c h
ten r e nt purchase Waist line in front
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bp e i i c e r ’s b e t t e r bread, always re­
liable, for sale by all grocers.
It is
as good as the best, and c a n be nn
bet ter.
72-tf

Sanford

at H o ’c lo c k in the evening.

\ i . a . i a t i on of

1 ongregHti nii nl e h u r c h e s in \ t i n i e r
B a r k t o d a y are Mr a nd M r s C . K

W a l k er ,

F

Mrs

I’ S t r o n g , M r s

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Mrs
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tlie graceful fern* ami van o l o r e i l j.;nj oying the ctuirmitig t i n s p i t ab l y
T IIK MKN W H O D IK KCT
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I’ l iii ’ H o m e &lt;jf Correcl flowers At the rear of tin* hall was) of Mrs MeLnulin were Mrs Fred
Mrs J 11 llosklljs, win. iia.s gone
arranged a long tabl e w.lh its prel- Williams, Mrs, V\
W A b e r n a l liy,
1 lo C ul ot ta. Ga. , to visit her brother,
iheJa'T.tirx nf th'1 S:*'ii nr»I&lt;* ( ’ouu'y JILink' nro well
Styles.
ty appointments and vases of pink | Mrs. J . T. B ra d y,
Mr*. J . C. BenRev A It l l umbright was aceom
1
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. * . . mat|, y j rs K M Luka*. Mrs Morton
kiviWM for til *ir b j .in *n it-tim •» ’ T "
!'n
crises, centred' ‘Ivy■’tile b&lt;*auti/ul
paliied lay Miss Ifoskins Jones
\ilss
wedding cake
At (his table 1. 1*1 Hopson, Mrs Geo Jfj.err, Mrs Wal­
Th-y bolievt* in corHorvut i*srn yet pmffres't.
J o n e s hun just returned after a de­
were dispenii'd by the mother of the lace. Mrs Roy Syrnes. Mr*. B. A.
lightful
itinerary
which
included
^ That ibis Hank has b*.H*n ably inanaj? *&lt;1 iv athriile-to-be. Mrs J . C. Higglna and Howard, Mrs It E. Tolar, Mrs H
Cl eavel and and Chnttunoogu, T e nn ,
the prox|ieciive
groom'*
mother. B St even*, Mrs I*. I’ Hagan, Mrs.
1 ated by Jits rapid nnd substantial growth.
I At lan t a and Cul ot ta, Ga.
It. A. Terheun.
Mrs. Henry Dickson.
Mvw’ai’rounts'invited vourn included.
From a t ulrly prettily adorned
Mr
and Mrs
Vance Douglass
/'rjir O r g a n S a r i f l y
have
returned
to Orlando after
An etit husiastic meeting of the
spending two wi-i-k' at home with
■*' n i l J{ I ' Ll t J I ! N T 1 N T L U L S 1 1
young women of tlo* Baptist .-It 11r■h
M rs M L 1 i oodhue
M l» O N
S v V I N t. S V I ' I H I N T S
who h.l v•- ri*&lt; elltiv organized a ,**d e l y wu, held with Mrs
\\ 1
Miss h.lsiie I",id get 1 of I r*-s. ent
lira;., hostess, on Tuesday after
t My is u guest of M r s II II &lt; hup
noon
It was unanimously agreed
to
name
the organi zati on lhi* Ri|»e
Went ® here to serve you with the very U - t &lt;d ev&gt;T&gt; tiling. &lt; o*&gt;Wi d pn&gt;
Organ Soci et y, as its obj ect is to*
|H*rly in n jH*rfi*cllv aanita.y kitchen and « rv.d m (he right vvny
Mis* tf i*l Iit* ChnpjM*ll of Columbia,
work for the pij.e organ fund. T h e
social feature of tin* meetings is dw- S. C’ ., is visiting her cousins* the
‘ lightful, the mem hern ent ert aini ng Misses Chappel l on Celery avenue.
Ut
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each week as their turn arrives. x /
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NE W W OO D RU FF - BUILDING f’HONE 152 -SANFORD. FLORIDA
|' T h e next mertt ng will be held at the
Mr. Daniel Smi t h and hride who
Lii'IIMHt MMMHtt
dm in tr*
home of Mrs F or re s t Gutchcl. T h e were married in Orlando on Sat urDon't forget our I c c C r e a m P a r l o r j u s t a c r o s s t h e s t r e e t
member* are requested
to me e t day are housekeeping a t , the home F O R R E S T LAKE, Brea.
D. L T H R A S H E R . V-Br«*.
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aunu once men l made in rrgard to
Tin* is the most interesting
Florida fertilization since t bl­ beginning of the E ur ope an war.
custom of being leader* in tnis
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almost ns neatly ns ! could do it wltn
a knife blit I can t find n sign of any
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Peruvian liuam*. Nilfale «d s „ d « «nd all l erl ill /er MatrrlaLi.
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and T H E C O U N T R Y S T O R E
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For Sale
Owing to change to
cl ei tri cul fioWer we have on hand
nun h ne'ry in good condi tion, con­
sisting of boilers, onginva, water
pumps, fire pumps. nfr compVessors and sundry o th e r machines,
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and styled, too, right u j ) to the
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Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
‘ ‘ Rod Widow*’
Tonighl at the byrlr
C a n you imagine
John Barrymore The
Norene St
t'tair Company,
in tfie crow' s nest
of a st eamshi p, t hit I is |*la\ing Us second week here
&lt;|uaking with fear lest the crew atul will oiler a c o mp l et e play entitled
the authorit ies drag
him down 10 the " I town Ku*l " wr i t te n by Mr I) 1.
deck and clap him
in irons?
C a n Pollock, the m a n a g e r of the comyou picture him shi verity; in t error panv
T h e ' f d a y is i n three acts and
while the
Russian S e c r e t
Police is of int ense interest.
A great many
senrrh for a Nihilist whom he has laughs, a few tears, without a single
smugi led into their c o u n t r y on the Mush
Specialties bet ween a ct s by
pretext that she is his wife.
T h e n Messrs Pollock and M ver
imagine his feelings when the al. .
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loged wife of hin bosdm a t t e m p t s
gram the great New Hug land novelto assassin ulr (he ( ' c a r !
I l i ' head
tv '■&lt;•»!! be (H-vujs T h e Country St or e
I ] swims with vision* of S i b e r i a anti hoi
anil o ve r forty prizes will lie given J
already feels the rhill frost of the
wa- free
Tomorrow a eomplete
iiilerminuhle snow* I&gt;itinK at his toes
i h.inge of program
T h e night pro[ |anti numbing his hands us gray
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cloaked ( ossacks drive ium to work*
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and receive reward.

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Ink it in n e c es s a r y ■that we "i th'
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We will give you Ifce
very lowest prires possible at *9
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�CONGRESS TO
H U RRY TH E
REGULAR TIME

P R O S P E R IT Y GREAT LIST OF
EVERYW HERE D E M O C R A T S
IN A M E R I C A ! SEM IN O LE

i'f buxine**
T o da y beer sign* vhti '
|iriiniiiit*iil a* ever b u r that wan
all, and here and there a pi ca' of
crepe. [dared by some jocular perami. Muttered from sigma that still
advertised " n e a r beer on d r au gh t. "
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T h e new law which was pns*etf*on
a special session of the legislature
last Decetulii'r makes illegal the sale
"f m»y bev erag e cont aini ng more
j ‘ ban one half of one per rent of al­
cohol, li mit s to two nuar t s of liquor
EXI’ECT T O ( JE T T H R O U G H ' o r f or ty-eight pints of beer or one
gallon of wine every thirty days,
.; , v a.,WITIl EAItLV
shipment s to any individual within
SESSION
the s t a t e and prevents advertising
Washington,
May
2. —
D e m o ­ of liquors in the state. Ma n y of the
cratic leaders in the house und sen­ locker cl ubs , it is said, will go out of
while the social clubs,
ate will u n d e r t a k e tomorrow
a n ­ business,
other cam p a ig n to expedite i m p o r ­ whose m e mb e r sh i p is made up of the
tant legislation pending in congress nore influential class of citizens and
with a view to getting as m a n y who have c o un tr y club grounds and
salient f eatures of their pr o gr a m on Vther f eat ure s will not be affected.
the st atut e h ooks vefore t h e n at i on a l ; except that they can no l o ng er’ legalpolitical c o n ve n t i on in J u n e .
ly sell ab o ho li i beverage*
The " c l e a n u p " movement will be
instituted in t h e House with t h e c a ll ­
ing up id the Philippine . i ndepe ndb i l l o n which a special rule will
probably be reported with t h e ' v i o w
of disposi ng of it in one day
W ith
ibis measure out -of the way it is
proposed to rush action on o t h e r
bills with similar closure rule* and
In continue this form of a c t io n reb-nllcsshv

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, , i, it tee ba* been l ulled for
i .rrow by Maj ority L e a d ' r K
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l y survey of business conditions
throughout the country, reporter! to
the Federal* Reserve Hoard by agents
in eve ry rest rve district and made
public tonj ight, shows t h a t . prosper­
ity continued to increase during
\pnl in virtually every section of
t lie
I filled S l a t e s ,
especially ip
eastern iitnnuf.ict uring center*
A
synopsis of thi' survey by districts
No L a k e &lt; lull M e e t i n g
On a c nunt of the death d Mr- follow s
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|ir n v e . i o iitt'.ir’ s
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i ti it y. t , i - 1 - the miu n i t i n g of i h e Lake l lub tonight
improvement is extreme.
Next r e gul ar j neeting will he held
New Yo r k : The volume of goods
on Tuesday evening. May ‘UJi in the produced a c l sobl Mir.: month was
Welltorned It lock
probably greater than in nnv March
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T h a t Seminole c o u n t y is growing
Is evidenced by t h e fact t h at t h e
list of registered voters is much
larger this year t han it was two
y e a r s ago over two hundred being
added to the list .in that t i me anjl
ti p- grand total of registered voters
at the time " ( closing S a t u r d a y
nfg lit was Li lb. "tit of which t h e n 1
arc It*. 2 I Iciiiocriit s and as all of
t h i s ' have ’I"t paid lb ir poll tax
it
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A series of live games have been
arranged with Orlando and the first
ol these .will he played here next
hrMay ,,f" ‘r ” '’" n
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.’t o'clock
T h i s will he a great game
and should he well attended and if
there is enough interest in the open ­
ing games San f or d will make a de­
termined
league

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legislation under consideration and funned on smal l stream*
a vote i* expect ed within it few d a y * ,
the mo n t h of rose*, was a
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after which t h e water power, bill may ,,u r ( i m, lo i he oldest i nhabi tant *
again he taken up.
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organization Iblt still i* in conference almost every green thing w e killed
with agreement on important points and fruit wa* nearly all destroyed
still far uwuy.
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e ve r the site of t h e regular a r my is three inches
so determined t ha t the conferees
••July was accompanied by frost
themselves bel ieve they will have to and ire
ledian corn was almost all
go hack to the house anti senat e for lies I roved
further instructions.
"August was even more cheerless
anil tin. f armers doomed l&lt;&gt; ‘M*appointment
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( ■L OH t i l A I S IHIY
frozen that it was cut for fodder
New
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Law I n
exposed s t at e * was worth almost Ms
Now
weight in silver. Farmers were c o m ­
Atlanta, G a. . M a y 2 . —T h a t the
pelled
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brat ing the uiimvernary of the tire,
a'lnl t hrough the efforts of the J a c k ­
sonville ( ' number of Comme rc e, the
affair will In- made un annual event,
growing in magnitude each year, instilling int o the citizens the idea of
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Wood, editor of tht* Kuatin

L a k e Region, and
" T h e Silver
F or ec as t for the Week Il.-glnning Xungued Kditor of tlm F lorida I’ re**,
Sunday, April 30, 1916
|Bo b ii oll y, editor of the Sanford
11nseasonalily cold weather, with Herald; Kdwin I) l.artiiiright, ussofrost* will prevail during the com- soci ate editor of the T a m p a 'I’riliing week in the region of the Great une; J o e Huglt Reese, editor of tho
Lake*, the uppef Miaaiaaippi and O r l a n d o R c po r t er - St a rr ; D. C GilOhio valleys, anil the R oc ky Moun­ Ictt, president of the T a m p a Hoard
-fleet with the end of April will he tfie seed t h e y used ... ‘ h e s p r l n g
tain and western Paltenu region*. of T r a d e , and father of the Florida
strictly observed by so-called l ocker planting of 1817. The ■««» « » t |5
In the A t la nt ic and Gulf st at e* mod­ First Co hi mission; M a y o r J
K, T
dubs ami thu liquor interests g e n ­ a liushei
erate
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the
firxt
half
of
Howde.i.
of
thi*
city,
und
a
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umber
September c a m e In bright anti
erally was the concensus here to
the week will be followed by cool of other prominent citizens of the
arm
and for two weeks the almost
night.
s t a t e . — J acksonvi ll e Metropolis.
thaw out. we a t he r after Wednesday.
Reer saloons which previous law * frozen peop.e b« E lfl to
Generall y fair weather will prevail
prohibited oper ating on Sunday, sold G * “*
" l * iVth T tht* month during tho next several days, ccxept
HANFORD WIN S
‘ heir last drinka Saturday night year, hut on the 1 6 h o f . m o n t h
that local showers in tile Missisisppi
throughout thu s t at e, but here and ice formed a qunr
n
Valley and the districts east thereof Had Ihe Best of Mount Dora in
o l , " l . r , . r d U « ol . h r
. « * . .....^
r " ; *
, „ , „ r d m , will attend the eastward movement
Fast Contest
w*-ri‘ allowed to remain oj;en 0,1 very cnbl,
month of of a d i st urbanc e of moderat e in
T h e Sanford, team had the beat of
hlmday us usual and disposed of to be the ver,^ A.i.m
bread stuff* were at un- j tensity that i* now over the Plain* \j j [)oru all the way through in it
alcoholic beverage* until 11 or in the y,-ar
arid it was impossible stall**
It will j i r o h a h l y reach the fnat Hme* of hall played on the Mt
*"ine mien [ 2 o' clock tonight
heard »l prices
A t l a n t i c r o a s t Tu es d ay or We d n e s ­ Dora grounds last T h ur sd ay after. ' t o obtain any vegetable, for table
day.
Another
dist urbance
will noon.
No reports had reachvJ here to
Sanford showed their old
a* they- were needed fir seed,
night of any disorder marking t h e "*'•
reach
the
Pacific
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abo
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W
e d ­ spirit a f t er loking two games comi ng
the cities for $13 a
passing of licer saloons, allow cd to Flour ,,
nesday or T h u r s d a y and move slow­ back in regular form and took the
barrelt
operate under previous prohibition
ly eastwnrd, probabl y reachi ng tho ■third ony In good shape.
T h e fea­
middle west at the close of the week. ture* of tho game wero tho Mick
, nS*. and the " l o c k e r cl ubs " fur­
A family p a r t y ap«ndin* Sunday Th i s d is t ur b a nc e will be at t ende d by
nished no mo r s t h a n a good-natured
work of the Sanford boys, securing
at the beach were Mr. and Mr*.
joviality as t h e laat drinWi were
. . . _ _ j » » „ ft, h , general raina.
el eve n hits and the b at t er y work of
. « * - ■ » ; M " nd llittle
luh
Arrenta and Powell.
Four different
■“loon doors were closed Sat urday | I)eas
Mis* M r
Welfare program to General Club ti mes t h e game looked bilious for
Mr. Ward
n‘( h t and with practi cal ly no police Camilla . n‘ Kt
wo*k.
Wednesday, M a y 17.
the Sa nf o r d team with thr ee men on
aid proprietors cleared their p l a c e i I will rema n o

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THE STORM OF
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R u n s - Sanf ord 5. II hits, no errors.
Runs
Mt Dora I, t hits, .'t er ­
rors

THE LEADERS
SURRENDER
IN IR E LA N D

form of advertisi ng the city and ftm
Dublin, May i . — Rebels of tho
fans shoul d get busy on tilt' ma tt e r r n n k and file followed the exampl e of
l heir leaders
this
morning
and
at o n e and get a big. crowd ai ibi
confessed lift, cause of the Irish re­
opening gaui&lt;* next rriffov
•
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public was lost by laying down their
an il s at the^^f t u T f h " Farnell m o n ­
Mr
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ument m
street and *tirMr- I
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Mr i d v r e t a r t c l i i r n e rendering to Itrili-h troop*
About
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I III 1 (0 1 i n
\v - 1•rd,i v i i " t n p i t .], d It v k at f.b c t i . I il l " f them u tin had fought since
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in
Monday i thi* central urea m a r c h ­
a I -• i . • f r, n
1 1,, i i ' . ( n r
a l t e r ,n
J u j .*»
ed out from their strongholds under
about two years, part of which time
l’ liv increased regi stration shows
the white Mag and gave themsel ves
that much interest in t h e election was spent in hospitals and sanitari- up
\ few irreconcilable* continued
is
i,g o aiu'e-t. i| in every part till
M e • . to n - home tn perfect stuping ftoiu lairs, difficult to locate
of I'l'. '"iirity and that tile cilin-ns I.eaMh and I " f r i e n d s h e r e on roofs nj among rafters of buildI"
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BO O K S SHOW OVER TW ELV E

Th e box score is as follows:
Sanford
.
I 0 2 0 1 I 0 0
Alt. Dorn
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FEDERAL RESERVE HOARD
RECEIVES GOOD
REPORTS *

base* and one down but the good
work of Arrents [lulled therir out,
I

ultimatum

d e m a n d in g

w iitid ra w .il

t e a. fier* of 11 [* r e a d i ng

••That the desire of the tie facto
"or
Govcrnniunt
for
withdrawal
wa* structions.

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again stated but thin the onoy' dixcusstiin along this line was regarding
the ndvisalulity of an American re
tircmcnt

|n view of the fact that the medprofession at presi-nt offers little
jf lltfy. [mpe fgr relief in th« m a j o r ­
ity of ease* of deafness, it seem* a
" T h a t t here was considerable tiis- great [illy that the value ami utility
eussion of the possibility of coopera­ of lip reading are not bet ter known.
tion in eradi cat ing the remaining A few months’ study will enabl e tin;
a ver age deaf or hard-of-hearing per­
bandit group* "
son to carry on corivt raalion with
In the opinion of many (here vs ill hi* family and i nt i ma t e associate*.
lie only - one more conference he.d
All tin* mean* li ttle to thi ^heurand t h u r - d e p , .tiding on the \\ :i*ii ing person. Gut it i* a m a t t e r of the
ington gove r n men t
g r a v es t importance to the deaf.
An
While the present negoti ati ons are an advertisement reads. " I t is no
Rut while t h e in­
being held supplies are going for­ j o k e to be d eaf !"
ward to General Pershing uninter­ abi lit y to hear music or other pleas­
ant sounds is n deprivation, the real­
ruptedly.
From stray bits of information ly great handicap of denfnesd Is the
today it appears thul yesterday' s inabi li ty ,lo carry on fonversa'tion
conference ended with the q u e s t i o n ! with ono’s friends or business asof the withdrawal of the A meric an 1socialca. It iw in this l at te r field t h a t
troops still uppermost in the minds Hp reading offers it* assistance. Lip
of the Mex i c an conferee*. The y are rending wilt enabl e a deaf or hard-ofunderstood to have tried to Impress hearing person to curry bn c o n v e r ­
upon the American representatives s1at io n s ; to understand even where
their claim t ha t political conditiona ‘ hey cannot hear tho voices of t h e ir
in Mexico are such t hat they cannot \friend*. Th i * is not n t he o ry; it is
in* responsible for any eventualities u demonst rabl e fact.
If you are
that may result from continued or- deaf or heeonflng deaf, or If you
rupntinti of Mexican soil by Attier have a friend so afflicted, you owe
j .can «|nmns
T h e y are also snot to
t " yourself to i nvesti gat e thia
have laid stress upon the fact that 1,r*
I " spreading u knowledge of
the position of ihe Car r an za ( ! m
l*P reading atid It* benefit* we aro
ernmeru would lie ext remely delicate doing Q U f l t i f t i a favor us wall as
if the expeditionary mo ve me nt were helping the5 I t a f .
Hnrd-of-Heari ng.
not ended.
In the view- of the a l ­
ready expressed
at t it u d e of the
Americans t hat they were unable to
R e l a t i v e s of Sir. D. G. Monro®
discuss any o t h e r question than the a t t e n d i n g the funeral from o ut of
cooperation of the two armies in to wn were Mr*. T . E . Schnell, his
dispersing the various bandit or- s i s t e r f r o m J acksonville. Mr*. W . T.
ganixatlons t h e next step wns to at- M a t h e r s ,
White Springe; Mr.
t e mp t to reach a basis on which T ow ns e n d Monroe, Whit® S p r i n gs ;
b o th side* mi ght meet.
„ Mr . A. C. - Green, L a k a City.

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By express today we have received a very stylish
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Dogs, cheap. 418' K. Fourth St.
fi9-‘»rp
For S a le — Two good mules, will
sell one or both at a bargain. Wight
Grocery Co.
68-tfc
For S a l e —Owing to change tu
electrSral power we have on hand
machinery in good condition, con­
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pumps, fire pumps, air conipn^jsors and aundry -other f machine*;
which we offer nt prices which nre a
small part of the originn! cost, if
interested address Virginia Carolina
Chemical Co., care II. H. Peabody,
Supcrintnedent, Sanford, Fla.
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For S a l e — First class 5 acre farm
fully improved, new five room huu»e.
burn, two flowing wells, tiling tn
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Welfare Department
The annual business meeting of
the Welfare Department was held
St. Louie.—Thu funeral of Mra. An­
on Wedneaday afternoon at the ion Welneko of Kdwardarllle. 111., was
Woman’* Club with. Mr*. Ti-rheun delayed until a coffin could 1&gt;« made
presiding.*. Report* were made by from a walnut tree of her homo
the department officers and chair­ placo."
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man of committees, allowing the de­
Mr*. Wlenecko and her husband,
partment to have been u live factor three year* a«o, picked out the wal­
in the rluh life during the year. nut ireo on tliclr farm from which to
The treasurer’* report was excellent. have their coltln* made. It wae anwed
showing fund* handled by the do- I Into board*, which were p&lt; m iltt*« ('&gt;
' o c y i . until leal Juno, when Wleneko
partmont through the department naoaagn
look the lumber to a planing mill and
treasury', and Junior Civic treasury
ordered It tfiado Into coffins.
and health committee to he $247.-IS.
Wlctieko was then eighty years old,
I linburaed $101.80. Balance on hand and Ills wife was seventy-seven.
$145.6!) In the various treasuries.
Tho work of making tho caskets
Standing committee* making their was put off.
When Mrs. Wleneko
reports were Civic, Junior Civic, died, rnther unexpectedly, order* were
Legislative, Health and I’rcss com ­ given to rush one of the cofllia to
mittees.
pecial committees report- completion.
Mrs Wleneko was tho daughter of
ling were the Baby Weep Campaign
Anton
lamia, n pioneer t^t. l-ouls drug
committee and Baby i’arude com­
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Mrs. May DIclitTvs was appointed
GETS SCARE OF HIS LIFE
to confer with the local school hoard
with reference to cards to be placed Thought It a Skeleton Rattling, Out
in the clas* rooms with Questions of
It Was Only Two Screech
Importance to the children.
Owls.
Mrs. John Meiach was appointed
Falmouth. Ky.—J
T. Me Nay nf
chairman of a nominating commit­
tee to prepare &amp; slate of officers to Short Creek had tho scare of his llfo
be acted upon at tfTc next meeting recently almut 12:30 o’clock nl night.
Ilo thought his lime had como when
of the department, it was announc­
ho was awnkoned by what ho thought
ed that the Program Day to the
was the rattling of a skeleton at the
general club will be tin* May m eet-.
I tog of the department, May It.
When ho collected his w its ho found
I Clean-Dp week was also announced that It was two screech owl* silting on
fur week of A |&gt;ril 21th
the head Of III* bed cracking ■their
Jnws and making a lot of mdse with
their claws When Mr McNay raised
t lull t nlendtir
up out of tod to miKW.-r tin* call "f
Tuem lay night
April 2.pi
old St peter, u* tie thought It was. the
Birthday anniversary til the dub
two owls Hew against tho window.
under auspices of Music Depart­
Then It was tlint Mr. McNay took n
ment
new lease nn life, as he knew what
Wednesday afternoon, April 2*&gt;
It was
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care competent man. $2 per month.
A Bi Commons. Sanford
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For E x c h a n g e— Will accept Ford
automobile as part payment or. feed
a acre tract, 2 acrea cleared and
fenced
and under cultivation S
years. Not tilca. This lsnd if wl»d
will raise
any kind of crops
En­
quire at Herald office.
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W A N T E D — Oak wood for cook
stove.
Bring to Comfort CottsgrCorner Magnolia and Fourth St.
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the Holiest snap ytm.ever ace His kef*
ole man la dnaf and blind, an' he hire*
mo fo take him to prayer mootin' every,
night, an ’ he don’t know no better ihsa
to give me n dollar to put In de peer
tux afnri* we leaves de house So
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Sanford L e a d s T h e \Vorl&lt;l Attain
AAa s h i n g t u n , l&gt;. t , April 26.
’I lu» t u n e it in not a c r o p of c e l ­ lion ami , _ was
everything
wit( While nothing definite is obtain---- ------......... „ t.o
------e r y - h u t a c r o p of m o r e p r o m i s e t h a t front t h e r h i r k e n pie a nd s p a r e rilts ai de it i* u n d e r s t o o d uno' l ici i il ly t h a t
means so m u c h in good c i t i z e n r y .
and beef to t h e d e l i r i o us straw berr i es P r e s i d e n t
Wi ls on has a p p r o v e d a
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t r o o p s In
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that
s l a t e c o n v e n t i o n of t h e C h r i s t i a n prepared- on t h e g r o u n d s a n d t h e ’ n a n
Knitea vort-rs t h e s t a l e I; it niter wa s way t h o s e S a n f o r d peopl e did eat t r o o p s would not lie w i t h d r a w n tmI t s s aid t h a t ti I
l&lt; s» i arr.it /.a , an d e n . oust rat • hi*
awarded
to
t h e S a n f o r d P r e s h v - was a r a u l i n n
l a 1•*r of l hi
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r* .to * s u i t ll t* d by
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- ' - "• **' &gt;t.,:l *,tt t Inf a d I n a*k of t-' i per r e n t t i c k i n g lag pt m, and it i* mi mured 11 » .i 1 a( ' * C '1
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WILL KEEP LAKE CLUB
ARMED MEN GAINING NEW
IN MEXICO MEMBERS

and U m b r .1 pakl ll oti .1 lilt. Ill r !; t lur
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Ci ul i
will s oo n
have
p e r m a n e n t lie Abernut hv
Ch.im-ellor, l&gt;r xnn Met l i ma n n 11 oil head l a f , r* 111 t he We l hort t e h|ui k,
Sol o. T h e Lily Wh i l e , Mary Ni xon " e g , re t urned to Herlin y e s t e r d a y ,
Hoys l •torus, tirei-t (Tp* Li ght . which would s e e m to j ustif y t h e nsTi l l s kk a- der i de d up on at a r e g u ­
Morri s Mux
tl.-n s u m p i i o n that
l a r me e t i ng of t h e eltjh held last Arnold M a r l i n
tin- K m p e r o r s reFr i dak In III.- Ci i k
Hall, a n d ar
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h " d kk hat they h a v e now hut
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Mu s t I n t e r e s t i n g

At ting the hest s ehool s in Setn
•tiole e ou n t y is t h e C h u l u o t u s chool
ami heari ng t h a t t h e ri ns i ng exer1 ises would he i n t e r e s t i ng a party
of Sun ford peopl e e o n s i s i m g of Supt
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cnl.
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c a n d i d a t e s were t h e r e hu t of course
t h e y did not go t o m n k c v o t e s uml
•« - m s “rfor * ' p o n t l r a t - m e p f i n g onl y
t h o s e who had b e e n t e a c h e r s heing
al lowed to t a l k , and t hi s i ncluded

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t hough l i t * * Ii i*i41*1 tut in i b r e a k
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obliged to oitelkd court in
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k a n n u s Miles m in.i n . •"kill's ami he
nf f I f •!» fir*14 if iMitw n'l *i
l he-, sju.i • oil I In *IT&lt;-- f t ' -it 1 *'■ m
i id never seen a m i , ' tug hell) Hi iii11 ,«•
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i M l f n g d l ' i - f i ' - m n of llo- a fr a ng ,
luild,
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I.T'i-i ttoti ■ I - d and P a r k a v e n u e
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Where tile j u d g e ai led
III
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April - &lt;
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UK-lit oi llo* line, it was said, tin.If Mi ■’ft I f f Hi 4*
Dm* k |fI
f h e o i i a s i o i i h ad I....... well adki-r
fn'lter f ai t h as to fai rness to all ill aI 11I f •»f
, * r » * l r t h rp( a k*' * -it:* *Jf t i le t*l of
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If ' i ki-i Him at *lf11&gt; as a Jildgi
hi- i i| I m lit' kf .1 * Hi , t i f gr.ipfi* this morni ng
I to- lu-.ikiest
• i •u&gt;a no I l,e rai lway p r o j m s i l i o n oi.d
I I 1i r* IV♦ T1 ,1 ! i IIIMl Im * ■!
hol i est) of purpose and Ins d i gni t y, ill Vi t hi |11|ii”* itiio trie house and s ho c k s i a nte st ! 21 a in
eastern
(In- a r r a n g e m e n t s
would gi ve tinas
s hown t hr o ugh tilts four d a y s ’ I rinding ho &lt;&gt;u&lt;, at h o m e would hr* ak
S Itunge net ed a a i-htormatt of tin t r o o p s and hor ses a
1
line
much
needed
* i -i i i ,g coul d not to- -uriwisscil |,. op*-ti tlie no I •r ami l a t e out t tie
me e t i ng in lit- oflieial e . i p . f i t .
.»a Ti-t
It ttiay to- s u g g e s t e d to l i e n
f lu- 11r ' I of llo ifuak.es, w In, h t h e
i asfi
Now ti n* of list'll would have
anv j u d g e in any count r y
, f, airmail ef Hi...........onl y • V ' Ulix*
it.il t arrall/.il i h a t the de f a c t o gok
been no special loss to t he r e s i d e nt s reCords mill* ate was k1 11 le h e a v y .
Mr
M
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Itol i inson. who has
en ill Ini 11,-e and culled lor the l a m l i
e m i n e n t and t h e .Vmeriean t r o o p *
for tl m a t t e r e d (i'll, w fu*l lu-r t he t,*g.in it II *1 •*il***s last l ogin ami
n*
i-n
a
fe,
ut
visitor
tin- I .ft- of
■l a l e s for tin- leg' laMiN- to l ead o'T
f l i n t a wall t hr ou g h t fie dlstrii t
[ b u r g l a r l oo k t h e gas mo n e y or t h e j c o n t i n u ed until 1 2 . . o, o' c l o c k t hi s
It -I Holly was tile only c a n d i d a t e where t h e y are now l o c a t e d so t h a t , &gt;’m es s t a l e d s i n c e Ins r e t u r n " t h a t
|S o u t h e r n o b t a i n e d it but the b ur
morni ng
It was e s t i ma t e d t h a t in
for t he h-g' slnture t &gt; t»-nk a mi ns the t he dr* f a c t o i r u o p s may m a k e a fudge Mto i- n v e r i t a b l e king on i Ii
, gkif also had a wax of t a k i n g jewel Center wa« about I .nun mill * f r o m
wot
t.nii- lllll.t W,,S 11-n mi n u t e s g,!k. a drlki t o tile s out h, t h u s c u l l i n g \ til l island ai .d • veryoio- literally
r y . re vo l v er s ,
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PHONE 388

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�AI'HII. 25 1916

OFFICIAL AMERICAN LEAGUE SCHEDULE, 1916
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HAVE HIS HEART’S WISH

It went nhout ,&gt;llo miles inch and
every day.
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fraction of 22 miles to every gallon
of gasoline. It went the whole dis­
tance ol 22.000 miles jirohnhly fur­
ther than y &lt;u would travel in two
years without any rtp aii s or remljust a u n ts . I'.\a t y one ol « i^il tires
( ' w o ■.t s ) lutiL hi t about **.ao&lt;)
miles and the otlu is finished in good
shape.
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payment, then la k e the ear and
pay the b il.mcv ns you ride. The
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our allotment &lt;1 cars very quickly.
Hettef make your reservation now,
delivery later if you prefer.

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PUBLISHED
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SAN FORD H ERALD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

I jV SAN FO RD —*L ife l» Worth Living
VOLUME VII

S I N T D R J ). FLORIDA. F R ID A \ AI’l t l I. 28

WILL FATTEN
OUR CATTLE
WITH SILAGE

prior to midnight of which date r e - i
turn trip mutt lie completed.

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NO BREAK EX­ AMERICANS
PECTED WITH IN MEXICO
THE GERMANS NOT SAFE
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PEONS UESLIST- PRESENCE
OF MUNGOES IN
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which the Atlantic Coast Linn offers
to its patrons coming to the General
Assembly: Atlanta, Augusta, Ashe­
ville. Birmingham. Charleston, C hat­
tanooga, Jacksonville, Macon, Mo­
bile. Montgomery. Nashville, S a ­
vannah and Wirmillgton, N
n.t
either going nr return trip,* or both
B A P T IS T i III Id II NOTES

Berlin. Germany; April 2 8 .—Jumna
W. Gerard, the American ambassa­
dor, ’will leave Berlin tonight for
German army headquarters where
he will be re reived by the German
emperor
Dr
von
)t**i hi itann
Hnllweg,
w tih has been at t he a r m y hend■I tl arters Is e x p e c t e d to come to
Berli n t o mo r r ow
t o prepare tier-

San Antonio. Texas, April 28* —
T h e conference between Generals
S c o tt, Kunston and Obrogon will
tak e place ut HI Paso or at Juarez,
it was not definitely announced at
departmental' headquarters today.
Generals fscott and Funstoii expe*(
to leavi, for i.l Paso tonight.

among,men and a citizen of promise.
Upon the very threshold of a most
useful career,* in the very jiritne of
manhood, n magnificent specimen
of health and vigor, to be cut down
so suddenly is indeed sad ami only
exemplifies t h e t e a c h i n g of t h e Bible,
t h a t III the m i d s t o f life we are ill
death
Deceased leaves a wife and young
son to mourn his demise and the
deep sympathy of flu* city and coun*
J t.v goes out to them in their hour of
bereavement.
HV was a member
of the Sanford lodges of Masons,
Woodmen of the World and of the
Elks, in the latter order holding
the office of Esteemed Loyal Knight.
Funeral services will be held on
Saturday afternoon from the house
ut •1:30. T h e Klks Lodge* will be ip
charge of the services at the house
and i lie Masonm Lodge j i t the , cm
etory
Kev Hyman of the Baptist
church will officiate

F.l Pa &lt; T c i i *
Aprjl 2**
DisT h e • l * \ council ,if w h i c h t he ,fe
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G r a p e ' d i e ,&lt;inl l psala
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April 2 ■*.
T h e must serious of these reports
prayer service on Faster
morning There is nothing new on the German
Mr. Dun Thompson of Nocatee
| Mr Hyimui. the paster, served at submarine s ; t n , i i &gt; *
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Vina spent a
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OLD IRELAND
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Tlie state m nt regarding the indicaicd spread of i he revolutionary
movement, in strong contrast with
the reassuring statements of yester­
day. was made* b . Premier Asquith
in the hints * of com moils today The
lr.*h .‘ itu atio’i still pri-senlcd serious
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London, England, April 2 8 . —Of­
ficial udpiission today that there
were indications of a spread of the
revolutionary movement in Dublin
( to other parts of Irelnnd, especially
in the west, was accompanied by
the prucla million of martial law*
throughout th* island.
Hitherto
only the city and county of Dublin

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NO

Special delegations will meet nil *
of the trains from the north w h en 1
th e y arrive at Orlando, according to |
arrangements made with the com* I
m ittee of the First Presbyterian
church of Orlando.
One of the
handsomest . hurrhes of the entire,
south is in Orlando, and it is capable
of sealing thousands. The General j
Assembly will convene in the ehureh. '

Tickets will be oh sale at these GKtyARD
THItHE SANFORD MEN WILL
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v an Jus points beginning May I £&gt;
ERECT S I L O S AT
IK Jii^ N C E ^ T T Il
and continuing until
May t'.uh.
ONCE
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Following is a list of the stopovers
One of the beat bits of new* t h a t
been received lately 1# that nt
li-ast three alios will be built in the
Sanford s.’ction at onco. Jo e Carnrron and J . R. Hayden will each
l.uilil one on their farms on the east
i rid Cecil G a b b e tt will build
nil Ins farm on the west aide
'It,., silos will be of the monolithic
concrete style mid the contract for
t l. i n . b.is been let ti&gt;
F Dallas
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M Kerry, the county
at*' t
Ii,
silos are the r. «ult of a
. . n ; ..ti;u begun about one year ago
through the columns of the Herald
ft*.' -red by County Agent Kerry
at .1 it etui that Sanford euttb* in**u
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th
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r a il" last Sunday • veiling 1 ‘crhitjw
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boose of commons th e ir abhorrence
of the tlprs it.g and l h * i r desire to
support the i ' i i ' I'n im n t
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fill \t edli* '&lt;Iii i * lle&gt; Visited and to stamp out ri-l,&gt; Unut wish all
uf i), itniolii'ts will h» rinpi.. ii,\i
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M r •* Htiu .,rd .u &lt;1 t t r
took the jhish'IiIi ' vigor .mid | roto pi if ode
hut none of them have en- U l t d m a n M r t " r l ' " U . A ir G . i t , l , b u,‘,
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U right, ftinger-. Mr I *.»*«, .
I* popularity of his tir-t xob Mr
1 i, in kt un cling will lie held "*i Irum the start ami the surgeons ofkiwu.
"H e h itid
th a t
t h e r e is u n d o u b f I,
\ll t h e 'f e a t u r e s of tin* tirot \iuliniit, Mr if..m a i l , readi r
next Tuesday evening at h:00 p. m fired little hope
Yesterday he
M rs
Robt
Thompsou
and
baby
edly
an
oldigntion
which rests upon
•dunhi are retained, nnd new chap-|
»lid Building Solti
in the new quartersThe dub is r.illied soui.’V.
and tin* hope was v is i i e d Sunday at the home of her the government of making a search1•r are entitled: Brothers of tin*
On last Monday afternoon the old now getting down to really effec­
• \pressed that his splendid physique father. Mr Charlie i.nnibiuiitt
mg mvestigatunj into the causes of
* ,'* The Angler, T h e Angler and building was ftold to the highest tive work am! every ingmbir is ur
might aid him in the light
This
ami the responsibility for these
* * ■ Indicrmnn, The Holy Anglers, bidder at auction .by Hon C M gei.Ily n quisled to be present next
morning early tie* sail news was
events
That obligation we fully
' i *' Angler's Outfit, T h e Angler's Hand
It was bought by the colored Tuesday evcmiq*
|.a w) er Kills l.a»*y cr
flashed over I Ii »• w ins that his spirit
recognize and intend to discharge."
It,, •r. 'file Angler's Kitehen, The ^Primitive
people and will be
Nashville, Tenn , April 28. The
find winged its flight and, he was no
At.gbr's n o t h i n g and* Footwear,, torn down ami rebuilt in Goldsboro.
killing
of Harry C, Stokes, a young
H. V, P. r . Soria!
more of this earth.
.Angling. Brook Tro ut, Borok Trout
Complete New Building
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... ■ - 'attorney, h” (Diaries (’ Trahue, a
Last Tuesday evening at the Bap­
M r s Rogers Freed
D. (,
Monroe came to rloridn
,
Angling. Brook Tro ut in OanadenT h e contract has already .been tist Temple the members of B A
lawyer, in the formers private ofYork. N Y., April 28
Mrs.
fif Aalley. T h e Brook Tro u t Inrog- awarded for the putting down WAV p. U. No 2 enjoyed a most pleasant many years ago from his home ini fire yesterday afternoon, continued , , New
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Abheyvilb*. Georgia and engaged
••gaged ,
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vt i
^,‘ u Nhllfen Waiters Rogers ts a free
i'Ho. Where lo C atch Brook Trput, awarded for the putting in of the twon ing. tugother
, . , _
,having
i . to absorb public
interest
in
Nash
An old fashioned ,*i t h e I ii r pent 1 lie business,
’
woman today, being turned loose by
1 lo* Brook T l o u t ’s Home, The foundation and basement for the spelling bee was one of the interest
"le today
Since I rubue s statethe supreme court here late yester­
plants
near
Jacksonville
nnd
other
brm.h T ro u t’s Rival, Casting the auditorium id the new church
It mg ami enjoyublw features.
About points hi the state and at that pcri- inelit made late la*t night to tin* ef- day after a jury had acquitted her
II'.. Doctor Nature, Fly Fishing, is hoped that the building as a twontylive ol the members and their
I od wus very successful.
He moved fz-v-t that ho Went to Stok es’ office ^ ' t h e ' murdeV of "h'e"r two" year old
Fly Fishing for Tro ut, Little Casts, whole will be complete by January friends were in attendance.
After with tiis family to the Osteen section to ask him to sign a "statem ent son John.
The verdict was "n o t
Tackle Talks, Care and Breeding of 1st, 14H7
the ape ling was over the spacious about twelve years ago and oper­ withdrawing and apologizing for in­ guilty, on the ground of in san ity."
I tmii. Trout Flies, Artificial and
Nett Sunday
banquet hull was thrown Open nnd ated there for several years ago and i sulting thing* rvLe had said ," and The court dismissed another indict
Natural Trout Flies, Hooking .the
You are invited to the Baptist a most delightful course served by
after the latter had merit charging her with the murder
upon the decline of his business sold H,0*
i'rout, Tro u t on Barbless Hooks. church lor services Sunday. Apri
made a violent assault upon him, no
the ladies.
of her daughter, 4-orida.
out his interests and came to S a n ­
Trout Taking the Fly, Trout and
30lh.
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Th q abject of the meeting was to ford where he opened a grocery. new light bad been thrown on tho^” "
1 routing, Appellations of the Vari­
9 :3 0 Bible School
aeleef a suitable name for the Union. .Afterward he sob) out this business tragedy.
For Preparedness
ous Tsrnits, Histories of the Various
My Interest In
11:00 Preaching,
After some discussion it was de­ and engaged in the growing of wintor
Trout.
Portraits of the Various
New
York,
N. Y., April v23. —. .t/ns
the World.”
Christian Rdence Services
cided that it. should bo named the vegetables in which business ho hail
'I routs, The Walton
Way, The
Regular
Christian
Science
services
hundred
thousand
persons - probably
6:30 The Unions.
Temp-o B . ‘ Y. P. U., and will b? his success and reverses but was al­
AVanton Way.
7:10 "Personal Responsibility "
will
be
held
next
Sunday
at
11
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march
on
May
13 in the parade
kmwn as such in future.
This ways the smne genial and whole
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Welcome always welcome.
Union is one of two in tho Baptist souled fellow and his determination o'clock at the Woman's Club on ‘ organized by the business interests of
Presbytery in O r U n i * /
church hero, both having' the dis­ to m ake good finally conquered nnd Oak avenue, between 3rd and 4th *h&gt; city to stir up local Interest in
v Ninety Millions Per Day
Special low rate tickets over the
tinction of being the only A-l (for the past five years ho had been streets. Su bject Everlasting Pun- better military, naval and industrial
New York. April 2 8 . - T h e war is
Atlantic Coast Lino will bo sold for
T h e public is cordially in- prspar.’dnes*. Virtually every trade
Unions in the state.
Those in at­ looked upon as one of the moil suc- ishment
the meeting of the General Assembly now costing E u r o p e more t h n n nine­ tendance were Rev Geo. Hyman. i*,iisful growers in tin* Sanford sec viled In attend these services
and profession in the city will be
__
1 represented
The only two vehicles
*&gt;f tin* Presbyterian Church of the I ty m i llio n dollars d a i l y , a c co rd ing to M \\ Lovell, Mr King lit. Mr and
t ion.
in tine will lie occupied by Mayor
I ruled Stales, which will be held in t h e es tim a te s of th e M e c h a n ic s and Mrs Geo. McGahagin, Mr. and Mr*
"D ock"
as he was familiarly
Meltinger " i l l Not Run
New Aork
N aj.-G.*n
Orlando May 18 to 26 inclusive
A M e ta ls N a tio n a l Hank
Leonard
Geo. Ballard. Mr and Mrs Hodges, known to his many friend* always
Since having announced myself as Mltchel and
beautiful folder booklet has been b a n k s e s t im a t e th e cost per hour to Mr. and Mrs. Murrell, Mrs. W. E look an active interest in city and n candidate for clerk of the court Waod.
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issued for distribution by the At­ England, France and Russia, jointly, Scoggun, Mrs. Savage, Mrs. Lyles, county affairs and at the last city circumstances have arisen that pre­
at
approximately
l.»o
athi
a
half
lantic Coast Line, which gives a his­
Mrs. Jarvis,
Mrs. Cnlder,
Mrs. election wus importuned by his vent my further pursuing the con­
Noticc to Elks
tory of the beautiful city of Orlando. millions. The costs to the Teutonic ■Beasley, Mrs. Gatchal, Mrs. Wil­ friends to make the race for aldcr- test- 1 therefore withdraw as a canAll
mein
tiers are requested to
powers is in excess of a million a
liams, Mr. DeCourscy, Mr. and Mrs. znan and won the office by a hand­ didste for that office. Fully ’appre- meet in the hall at 2:00 p. m. toThousands of visitors will be pres­
' i , i,
ent In Orlando from ail over the m tn U U *.
D. J L Bristol!.
some vote. He proved to be a good cisting and thankful for the expre*- morrow (Satu rd ay) for tho purpose
" T h e total coat of tho war, if It is
country. Tickets will bo sold from
official and his qualities as a busi­ sions of confidence, tenders of sup- of ntrtendlng the funeral services of
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in progress on August 6th will have
Washington, D. C., Cincinnati, Lou­
ness—n n m ' wero being felt on this port and hope# for my nomination our late brother. D. G. Monroe.
Christian
Endeavor
Sunday
N
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been forty-fhre million dollar*.
Of
isville, Evansville, St. Louis, Mem­
board
where his fellow members rec­ by numerous friends and voters I
Subject,
"Using
Sunday
for
This
Definite arrangements will be
this E n g l a n d ’s share Is eleven and a
phis. New Orleans and intermediate
ognized
his
true
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public
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and
the
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at the hall.
half billion. German's a little less
points, and from each of theao dtiep
Yours truly,
Mr* ’ Monroe was
kt' Cruse Barnee, Sec’ty.
Mias Berth a Pack­ spirited citizen.
and France’* nine and a qoarter bit- tional church.
there are expected m any visitora
J . K. M E T T I N G E R ,
ju s t beginning his career as a leader
ard leader. 6:30. .
J . G. Hurley, £ . R.
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P A G E E IG H T

people and Events

AMONG THE THEATRES
•

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continued fro m page 6

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C hit-C hat of the P lay H o u ses in S anford

meeting

I'rrtly Hirlhday I ’fitly

| .111It*

Mias

Margaret

Miller

liam
Furnum,
the star,
in “ T h e
Wonderful
Adventure,”
a William
F o x f e a t u r e , is s u p p o s e d t o h e d e a d

O w i n g l o t h e r e c e n t a d v a h c c s in
t h e p r i ce o f all k i n d s o f p a p e r a n d

a charming p a r ty on the lawn.

Ink

of

on

lines

hi s

lied.

It

was

necessary

there on

t h e b e d o f t h e l i t t l e h a l l b e d r o o m in
. wh i c h he is s u p p o s e d t o h a v e d i e d ,
t h a t t h e r e it'ua n o t s o m u c h as
f l i c k e r of a n e y e l i d .
N o t even

the
the

t w i t c h i n g o f a m u s c l e of t he n e c k tw
t h r o a t o r in f a c t o f a n y

part of rile

body.
It will be c o n c e d e d b y the ge ner al
p u b l i c w h e n t h e y w i t n e s s t hi s renuirkahle
never

picture,

before

treme

that

Mr.

appeared

udvantuge.

to

Thu

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such

ex­
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Adventure"

Farnum

above

theatre

toplay.

which

n,s a
is

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was

duly

the

April

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r i l e IUatl.ig.-r *&gt;l
puny
called
upon

which

Mine.

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Bern­

h a rd t a ct e d p r e v i o u s t o tlie sur gical
o p e r a t i o n w h i c h we l l n i g h cost h e r
a l ife pvore v a l u a b l e t o a rt t h a n ' h a t
of any wom an the stage
in I Iiree s c o r e vi-1r-»

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V alu e of V arious Food*.
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f o o d f o r t he b o d y , but p r o v e s w o r t h lean a s uti u p b u l l d e r a r e p a i r e r o f t h o
waato constantly going on with e v e ry
b r e a t h I n h a l e d — o x h r . i n i b e c a u s e o f Ita
la ck of protein co nte nt.
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r u l e h e l d * g o o d w i t h s t a r t b r.nd s u g a r ,
c a r b o h y d r a t e s , h e a t g l v e r a o r produo*
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folks

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to

and

i i t oui

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delight

of

lor

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919

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reflector

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a

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rooms over Yowcll’s. Enqui re N. P.
Yowell &amp; Co.
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and
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Sanford
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mii&gt;&lt;,r i a n t

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in

Morris
children,

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CTair p r e s e n t e d
enjoyment
the

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live
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In s o m e

G e o r g e A r m s t r o n g ts m o v i n g

FOR RENT

been

was presenti-d with a
t he d o o r
tin- l i t t l e
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won. |er(ol
w o n , . -n of t h e i i - n t u r . . " a m i &lt;. ; pti n
m-d ' o ii • o l d jl-a* t h e y r.-pft s e n t

U ill,

-

has

Mr «

Miller M o n d a y a ft e r n o o n , w i t h I street,

hours

with-

present,

Y o r k M a i l sai d " I t
E n e h hydy
is f o r t u n a t e f or c o m i n g g e n e r a l l o m v , a r n u t i o n
at
t h a t these, f i l ms w d l a l l o w I h e m s o m e V

in

the

advance

we

P h o ­ g r e a t p in y , " The W h i t e Sister, and
a t t r a c t i o n at it w a s nfost sutisfying^Jrfi tin- p e o p l e

2 2 r d , the New

play

that

Bluebird

tin- S t a r T h e a t r e o n S a t u r d a y .

last

W ednesdiy

christened

T h e N o r e n e St.
for
the
evening's

t hi s

Wonderful

Lyric

T h e Divine Sarah Bernhardt
In r e v i e w i n g M m e . S a r a h B e r n ­
hardt's
screen
performance
of
Dore,"

"A

pull st raws in which c on tes t Mrs.
Venable won the pr ize and the

be a t the S ta r Wednesday.

"Jeanne

neressar)

c

Kissimmee.

very ' r-nips
T h e d e c o r a t i o n s were eonFor Rent
T w o c o m f o r t a b l y furs t r i n g , w h i l e in o t h e r s o n l y a s m a l l l i ned to t h e d i n i n g r o o m , w h i c h w a s
/ Mr. and Mrs
lohn Meisch. with ! nished
rooms
over
Herald
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at
in crease has h e rn made.
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t i ir aiiic et fiuuil if ieiri ni os os
col or s c hM
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W e wi l l g i v e y o u t h e
6 6 -9 t p
of t h e r o o m t o t h e c o r n e r s o v e r h e a d .
v e r y l o w e s t p r i c e s p o s s i b l e at all
T h e s i d e b o a r d m i r r o r g a v e b u c k t he
limes,
consistent
with
prevailing
For
Rent
O n e nicely furnished
n - d e c i i on of b r o a d b a n d s o f r e d .
A c o n g e n i a l p a r t y t h a t m o t o Fe d to
p r i c e s o f p a p e r a n d Ink a n d g o o d
room
Hot a nd cold w a t e r .
Ad­
t a - t c l i i l l v a r r a n g e d a c r o s s t h e f r o n t . D a y t o n a (or t h e w e e k e n d . e n j o y workmanship.
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5 9 - tf
I MF . H K I t . t I . D ^ P H I N T I N G ( O p-ngi i i * n * u n u s u a l l y p r e t t y w i t h its Nlrs. A . 11. M o s e s .1 n«l her s o n. M r

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ns h e l a y

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d r a w all p r i c e s o n p r i n t i n g .

for

ed p osi ti on for live s t e a d y mi nu tes .
Sur M p e r f e c t c o n t r o l hns^ lie o f al l
h i s nu^u' l cs t h a t

it

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cele­

brated h e r . eighth birth d ay
a t t he
h o m e of he r p a r e n t s . M r . a n d M r s .
J

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♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦

M r . a n d M r s . It. J. f l o l l y h a v e
r e t u r n e d f r o m t h e P r e s s At wo ci a t i o t )

NOTICE, PRINTIN G C U S T O M E R S

Firn u m “ Found D e a d ”
T h e r e is o n e s c e n e i n w h i c h

M i u Ella J oh ns to n of Titusville • F o r Sale—Good home,’ wagon a n d
harneu.
Apply to H . F. K e n t,
is the guest of Mrs. J. E. Pace.
Bos 1016.
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It' .ti ded

p ..... lie

For ha le
Owing
electrical p o w e r we

l o c l t u n g u to
h a v e o n h u ml

macliinerv
sisting
of

. ,un l i t i o n, c o n ­
engines,' water

pumps,

P H O d K A A IM K

Pure

in g o o d
In.tiers,

l i re

pumps,

ai r

compres­

T ru e Charity.

Do wtirii you ca l l
g i v e w h a t VOU
have
(i|,|v s l o p not w i t h f e e l i n g * ;
c a r r y y o u r c h a r i l y Int o d e e d s ; do a nd
g i v e wh.i t c o s t s you s o m e t h i n g
I H.
r h o i n.

I n s -1 d r a m a , " T h e l o v e of laiti S a n ,

sors
and
sundry
other Jiiaijnnw,
w h i c h w e o i l e r at prt ec a w l n^ h ftYe u l

c o m e d y , "$M).()()(l P o l i c y . "
Wi di i e- d a y . A p t il 19 t h C o m e d y "Tit. - B u r g l a r ' s G . i i f at l i e r
tiniina. " T h e Key’ to F o r t u n e , " c o m e d y . ‘ T h e H o r n e t lire.

s m a l l p a r t o f t h e ori pi nji l \ v n t i . I f '
i nt e r, s l e d * a d d r e s s V i r g i j i i a (' i i r o l i nu
Chemical Co
• life II II. Peabody,

bleu of money originated

S t i p . - r t r , t ii * * i le * it . h . i t t f o n l ,

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i ty . " i n-e! dr ama . ’’Or,iei»;" I reel comedy. " Th e I-ast
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A d d r e s s B o x I (IN, R. F\ I ) . . No . 2
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

PUBLISHED
SEMI - WEEKLY

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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

herald
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S A S F O R D — L ife

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VOLUME VII
Fl o r i d a ,

GATHERING
WAS GREAT
IN SANFORD

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NO. 70

ULTIMATUM SEMINOLE
IS GIVEN BONDS SELL
GERMANY DESPITE WAR

dam. s t d l i . ,fid I! II V. iP i .i No
i r • ad 1a M. ■i ■&gt; ■ W
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B A N Q U E T E N D S T II It K K N.. to. We»t
N V r I U \ A K O I S K J) A N I) UAKNETT BANK P A Y S BIG
I' in in. N• l|*i
DAYS S E S S IO N
OF
( O M .K K S S AW AITS
• Ml.ir* nt tt&gt;. a-s-in'iii «i r. a*
P R E M IU M FOB
o I.) I) F E L L ( ) W S
follow. Pr. side' t Mr. &gt; |l Halls
K ESIT.TS
SO M E
G r a nd .Lodge Odd Follow* m ses­ of Pilisacola, Vice President. Mr?.
Ilerlin. April 21.—The American
With approximately thirty five
sion Wednesday morning elected the I Mary McConnell. Tainpa: Warden.
note
to
Germany
arrived
in
Berlin
representatives
of bond house* in
following officers fqr the ensuing 'Mr-* Tena Walter, \n*adi-t Secre­
|
late
\*-stcrday
evening.
Ambassador
attendance
and
some t wenty hid*,
tary. Miss Lillian M Do Vinson,
year:
Gerard probably will present il to the road bonds of Seminole county
larksotn
ills*:
Tr*-.i'ur*r
\l
rTheo­
Gra nd Mnster, Chnrlca TYedrichPi-tcfs- the foreign oilier early ibis after- were sold yesterday afternoon to the
sen of Pensacola: De puty Grand dosia M Pennington, m
j noon
highest bidder, ut the court house,
Master. J. C. C o n n a l k y of Jack Imrg. Marshal. Mr* Mathew* Ton
at
1 p m.
W ..-hi'-v ■' \pril »l
Count
sonville; Grand Warden. J A Shir- dugtress. Mr- ,&gt;d'Le 1 fa* -'o&gt; l'*-I
In *ali i isterdav was most satisah of Tarnpu; Gra nd
Secret ar s.u-oLi I ha|dain Mr- M **-\ ll.'tn, . \ ,*n |t.*i .ioriT th. German imThe
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Mr.
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11 &lt; f i . . . i d o - v . n t i n In. s t a t e d e p a r t ­ f a ' n r. . in every particular
J W. Hlanding of Gainesville: Grand
1.0 • so*.vtill 11 11 Mrs | ula Ha* ment tmi.iv fir i . onferenfe with Inn.-I* .'ilil higher than was untie*
Treasurer, Frank [,. Helms of iir
f» l|. - III
s.
\ Ug n•
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1 • the t.oist ‘optimistii .
s. • ■,• I
• g .. t *• . il.maruie pa'* 1
lando; Itepresentative t&lt;&gt; Sov.-r-irbfi ,
1 to- priii- nt f 26 1,775 for
I.
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(irand Lodge for t he m u t«,, . . v
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lerm, I W W hite of ),i&lt; k-iini i".
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Ocala was selected a- t he
mall
liililtar
i*
tai
he
\
un
Papen.
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I in- high price at which these
m o l i n g place.
r c p o r K , all of w fiuti show ed our o rbond*
were sold should give the rlliWashington
\p-d JP Senator
1 ’he reports of t he grand secretary
d it to I..- in a
rno»t pro.-...
;
Z*"
*
of
tlie c o u n t )
c a u s e for r e ­
h’"
it ia * .*i*
K i - i - r in t h e se n ate .
and grand treasurer show the tinar
po-' g I* m e a t s t h a l t h e r e wi ll b e
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at
Ma
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Ifu'ls
e
t
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a
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he
•ml condition of ttic Grand I..»«t.*i M
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* M tool ti or.* n ntiev for road
I ‘ .'*•
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The f,
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Spei ini Faster service* will be
held both morning and evening
In
the morning the pastor will speak ,of
" T h e F a s t er Hope" and in the even­
ing hi* subject will be " T h e Stone
Rolled .Away
Att ract ive Faster
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\ prtl 21.
MaJ &lt;ii‘li Hugh I. Sott. rhlef of
staff of t he army was on fils way
today to the bonier, ns t h e personal
represent ati ve of Secretary of War
Jlakcr, to report on the military
problems confronting General Funsion.

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who are candidates for the U, S.
Senate, B J Ford anti Itoynl Dunn,
candidate* (or Bailroud f'ommissioner. Congressman W J. Sears and
several others
T h e candidates for t he U. S. Sen­
ate and Railroad Commissioner* are
making their regular Itinerary and
speaking tour in Class A ns outlined
by C h ai r m an Rainey, hut just why
they should he t aken to Orlando Ij^st
night a n d tnen brought Up to SahJ
ford two week* from now, practical1y going hack over t he same terri­
tory is dilllcult to understand. They
spoke In Orlando last nignt. Con­
gressman Sears was on his way to
Washington to resume his duties
and stopped over a few hours here
to visit with friends, b u t wfll return
for a tour of the district in a few
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ative. Jacksonville
J W, While, Grand Represi- nt.i
live. J acksonville'
A H. Brown, Grand Marshal,
Fort Fierce.
W’m F. Hansen, Grand Comlui
lor, Warrington.
J ames S. Day. Gram! Chaplain.
Mulberry.
E’ F. Hoffman, Grand Guardian,
Key West.
This F. Andrews, Grand Herald
Tul Iah assee.
P r o mp t l y at 10 o’clock in the
spacious court rooorn of Sanford the
Rrbeknh Assembly of Florida open
• d for its eighth annual session,
with Mrs. S. D. Davis, president. «l
Fensacola presiding

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g ii.-n
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kk lison's message In
I firough tin rifn-ts of Pr* - f. r r . migress is 4 serious, high t o n e d do
l ike .11 &gt;1 *•••'.: ir. Haynes . .ft he u m i ’ M » hi* n betits the o c c a s i o n
Sanford 1 ummi-n ul ( 111ft a iid thi
Refr.-ring to tfic President's warn
Im al liou'i a grantl bani|ui t »» ing this newspaper adds
tendered tiff, o d d Fellows and Re­
Language of this kind betweei
tie k ah" Wednesils) night at the great p o w e r s does not leave o|»eri a
Hotel Carnes and 1 overs were laid wide choire of courses of actioii
for two hundred ami fifty guests '(»&lt;-rmany ■» given the alternative ■•(
tin aSt-iuif : of the rush at the hotel abandoning It* submarine warfare ur
ami the large crowd the hani i uc ceasing to retain t he friendliness of
Was not . eri ed until ten o'clorh hut (he L'niled States
The tone of the
I the guests made up for lost time message foreshadows in the latter
when they finally sat down upon in- r i e ' more than the mechanical
I Illation Ilf President Lake who act of diplomatic relations." •
ed as toast master and did amplr
"President Wilson has mapped out
justire to the chicken pillau cooked for himself a line of action which
southern fashion and tlankeil byadmits of no re tr eat ."
hanks of celery and other good
Paris, April 20.—T h e text of Pres ­
T h e following Lodges were repre­
things. After the coffee and cigars ident Wilson’s n9le to Germanysented b y t he ladies whose names
t tic toasts were started tiy Toast
arrived too late for puhliratfon in
follow :
master Lake arid the following the morning papers which comment
Florida, No, 1 , Jacksonville, Mesbriefly on the gravity of the s i t u a ­
•lutnes Mat hews, Morrow, Gosench, people responded:
Past Grand Master. W L’ La tion
The Matin says:
Register and Milejyrt Colfax No 2,
thurp, Hraldenlown; Grand "SiecreGainesville,
Mesdsmes
Saunders,
" T h e action of Washington will
tary, John W. Blanding, Gaines­
^unx
and Kite, Misses Maud
have far reaching consequences for
ville, Past Grand Representative­
Khutt and H a tt i e Roebuck; Seaside
the future of the United States
ly H Malone. Key West; Mrs S. D.
F r a n c e awaits calmly the eventual
t&gt;, St. "Augustine, Mrs. Lula
Dan*
P resid en t Rebekah A w m
A m e r i c a could not give u*
Rasmusaon; Golden Rod No
St till I'.-nsa " ■&gt; Mr* Mar&gt; I Helm rupture
I et.-rsburg, Mesdames Taylor F.-n past l . r s ’ d • hap ain Rrtiekah Ks greater s ym pa th y than she already
has given but we will feel moral Ju&gt;
"tngton and Keller. Fsther N" ' si-m Id i tiflando
t .r sn d
Repre
rupture
America could not give us
B ’gh
Springs, Mrsdsmea R o n . i r
sent alive. J kk k\ hite J
Lasterlio and Grimes. Orlando NK^ ville. Grand Master, Charles Fred- has given but we will feel moral joy
Mesdames Eaton, Gunlhirs, Zrl* rirson, Fensacola. Fast Grand M a s ­ to tee t hat noble nation break all re,nr. Fhilips, Dorothy and Helms: ter McDonald, Stuart , F F Hoff­ lariona with a nation of pirates
Dr-Land No. 19, Mesdames Monl- man. Key West; Grand Chaplain which precipitated the present woul
'ille and Conrad; Foinsetta No 20. R e b e k a h Assembly. Minnie Collar, wmrh precipitated t he present world
tragedy.*'
Tampa, Mesdatnes McConnell, Bell,
Ft. Lauderdale. — *
The Journal, in reviewing A m e r ­
Khirah, Krouso
and
Patterson;
Among the loeal speakers were
Kchuyler No. 22, Macclenny. Mrs. Rev Geo Hyman and Hon C. R. ican events, says t h a t a rupture be­
tween the United Stat es and G e r ­
Aim* Roue; Benevolent No. 2.1, St.
Walker
many ia immi nent .
f loud, Mrs. Sima; Jacksonville No.
(t'ontinu-d on Page 4)
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G e o r g e II) ma n. I’ s s t o r
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F n w t e r ^l l ng S e r v i c e
ti in Sunrise prayer meeting, in
•urfare road from Sanford to Fusti*
T h e choi r of trie l la pt is t i h u r - h ,
and Leesburg in I a. -- iiniiity and a not. I f.*r its *ts in! I* i*i if song the Park
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Weli-iime, alway* welcome
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Skosongiiod A M
I M i n at t fie T o m b
hers
M r h a ) is Fleeted
t la-t Th er e he Peace
J t Mayer A &lt; u . &lt; II Ir.-lamd
Tampa
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Ajiril 20 T II M c K a y
.r&gt; Relieve in Him
(' W Mi S e a r A •'&lt;» . (! S Doty
was
re-elected
mayor of T a m p a , de­
ti The Morn of Hops'
Powell ti«Tard, Mr Wood
feating
Frank
C Bowyer, the re­
7 Golden Harp*
Sid Sjiilzer.
&lt;’ Otis
form candidat e by a majority of 546
M
The
Bright
and
Morning
Star
Security Saving It &amp; T t ’o . Oscar
votes
Watson, the rrfurm c a n d i ­
•t Rejoice anil Sing
Moreland
date l«r muni- ijial judge was elected
Those com [losing till' chnru* are as
Cummings Prudden A C o , A II
over Cohen, incumbent, by a m a j o r ­
follow s .
Morrison
ity of * 300
The results in Ybor
Miss Margaret Davis, pianist; Mr
Stacy A Rrowri, Alexander
City wards may be contested.
Provident Sav B A T Co . C K Karl Paxton, violinist. Mrs. W k
McKay, who is owner and edi t or
Betts, directress; Mis* Fdiet h Stew­
Duhl.
Bread Elliott A Harrison, Wylr# art, sojirano. Mrs Robt Webh, so­ of the Ta m [hi Time* has been m a y o r
Kaufman Smith A Frmert. Isaac prano, Mr* A M Philiji*. soprano. several term*, and a bitter fight
Mrs Schidle Mame*. cont ral to, Mrs against tbe administration t icket
Sjotzer, Ranch. Mann
DeWitt Trimble. Mr Clever and W K Scoggan. contralto, J. It. was made by the reform el ement
Wiidman, base; F K. (tatchel, tenor; which nominated Bowyer.
Mr. Snyder.
U. S. Trus t. Mr Logan and Mr M. L. Wright, tenor; George Ifyman. reader.
W Icker — Jennings
RmYker
Spend next Sunday evening at the
The following fr 6 m the R ich mo nd
W e d Roth. N G Perriny.
Bapt ist Temp le. You will be enter- New-* Leader will be interesting, as
K. M.- G ra n t, C. G. Carroll.
Gtinteir A Sawyers. Mr Sawyers t aincd and helped.
the Wicker family resided here for
many
year*:
Robinson, H umph re ys &amp; Ward1. •
low.
No
Clue
lo
llohhrra
"A
pretty
wedding took place last
4
John Nuv»rn, Mr. Patterson, Mr.
Ther e Were no new development* Sat ur day in the parlors of t he of­
King.
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'• t o d a y ' In th# Winter Park robbery ficiating minister, the Rev J. J.
Rudolph Kleyltpth,' U r - f i i b c r . * of T u t ^ d a y ’night, when the safe was Wicker, pastor of Leigh street BtfpHeard National Bank. Chat^J
bl own open a nd a hundred in caa.b tist church, when Miss Alice J e n ­
Woodruff.
waa stolen along with several val­ nings became (he bride of Lawr en ce
uable packages.
The officers are Pope Wicker. Mr. Wicker is t he son
working on a clue which they Claim j of Mr. and Mr*. I - D. Wicker, an
Fastis Boosters Here
A bunch of Fustis boosters in to regard as valuable, snd concern­ is emp ’oyed as foreman in the A m er ­
After a
vailed our sanctum
W’ednesdai ing which they prefer to remain si ican Locomotive Works.
It l* exjj-rteij that a secret sojourn in the nort h Mr. and Mrs
night while we were absent
They lent
were en route home after inspecting service man will be out on the job Wicker will make their t ome in this
At­ city."
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the roads in Volusia and Seminole in the cour*r of a few days
counties
They were H. R Ferran, l ant a and Jacksonville authorities
I. N. Kennedy, W. E. Seacole and were promptly notified.
Will Cerne Hark
J. V. St. Johns. We are sorry’ t hat
The many friends here of T . R.
we missed these old friends and hope
Sunrise Prayer Meeting
Andrew* were glad to see him here
that the next time they cal) the
Do not forget the sunrise prayer last week. ~ He was looking o ve r hia
editor will b« a t home to greet them. meeting in Cent ral Park- on next home place, Shell Mound on Celery
S u n d a y morning &gt;t 6:30. T h e ser­ avenue and expects to com# b a c k
vice will last only thi rt y minute*. here (n t he fall with his family a n d
Candidates He re Yesterday
There was no speaking scheduled All the people are invited to at tend. settle down here for life. H e haa
here yesterday but there waa a g a t h ­ An interesting program ha* been ar­ been living for the past year a t ^ hia
home Ija the state of l l a i a e . ’ *
ering of t h e candidate* and they ranged.
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C O U N T Y ,HAPPENINGS
A B U N C H O F IN T E R E S T IN G

IT E M S F R O M C O R R E S P O N D E N T S — E V E N T S O F S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y — E F F IC IE N T
R E P O R T E R S C O V E R T E R R IT O R Y FO R H E R A LD

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tclson h ave been visiting a t Mr*.
Anderson’s home In Orlando f o r ' a ;
few days; last S u n d ay being t he;
eightieth birthday of thU e s t i ma bl e'
lady, t hey with others of o ur Dpsaln
people planned to give her a surprise.
Mrs. Anderson was till re­
cently a resident of this section for
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Might Do r e t l t h .
It may be supposed t b r t two women
kiss each other win n they meet bo­
o m so one Imagines thnt sho Is ex­
pected to do r.o. anil tho ot her hasn't
th,- unis'. I c m r a r e to- dlMRaslonizo
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see t he Ups.ila people, for t hey re
"I like thbi uui.l- &lt; little m o u n t a i n
were all assembled on her arrival. A
ll AS T S AN F OK I)
L A V ISH S T Y L E
minded here of t he m a ny h ap p y
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I suppose I
T h o ri­ will lip .in E a si e r servire at t abl e with the gift* was placed be­
years she had spent among them p u d
t a n get p!&lt; i ll s ' [ . g. ii h e r e ? ” " N o ,
i’resAfter
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the
meeting
of
the
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compli*hed
during
the
year.
Moore' s Station chur ch Tuesday fore her and she was biildpn to dis­
though very feeble she hopes yet to Florida 1‘ress Association nt his- blent t odringtoti has m a d e a mosl « lr , We I I ’ in l l o c i.I op*I. n "
play them
Cake and orange anil
cvi ninf r
visit here again
KUV*
simlitre Iifst Thurs da y. Friday and exii-llenl president
u ! 1“
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Mr Rantuul is having his grove Sat ur day it is absolutely necessary essof. Oscar • oi.klm will id-" make
Mrs
l l a lt ie Atkinson ha* sold
k iit it &lt;■•• front Moore’s Station
watered on account of the d rout h.
t ha t some* ment ion is ma de of ihi* a good one and we nan expect great
&lt;hurt Ii on Friday as delegate to the !i n r re' of her farm on Geneva av e­
g n a t gat heri ng of t he newspaper tilings from him.
I his job m b u s ­
Mr
Toni
TV
tier
ha*
recently
pur
ill'll
lie
nue
to
Copt
lipuortli League conventi on to
men and allied trades and the gra- ing a good litjie and transacting
chased a nice horse and wn
wagon.
held in t h a t city 21st a n d 22nd Inst*.
\ Mr. nml Mrs. If. G. Lund
Lt
quUt vintis hospitality of the good people business and making ii success of
PA U LA P O IN T S ‘
\Y. M. Itaifnor, Sj\, of Celery
. both is a big undertaking and but
Miss Frances Pearson was hostess an&lt;l children, John Henry, hlnier, *'f St. Cloud nnd Kissimmee,
avenue is anot her added to the list
by with it. The
The Sanford delegation wits c o r n - [ R‘w m,‘n r *n •***
of au t om ob i le owners. It's an Over­ to att informal d a n c e given lust Fri-I Eric, _ Ellen nml batty went to Ord ay T ' ni ght
Th os e enjoying the U n d o S u n d a y In c o mp an y with Mr posed of Mr. and Mrs. ft. J. Holly "meting waft fruitful of treat thing*
land
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L. Wing and Nfr*
Oscar fnr »h ” K00'* ,,f , h " l '!,’r" 1'*
1 M r - G W M r D o u g a l anil M i " I'leusupt e v e n i ng were Mr uml Mrs. ®nd Mrs. Vernon Colli-r in t he lat- nnd C.
Conklin
and
children
of
Miami
who
f»&gt;«
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ter's
automobile,
to
'join
ip
the
sur
Fran ces were in S a v a n n a h and Way- Wolf. \ l r. and Mrs. C C Pearson
pflse on Mi's. Anderson. T he y nil lire the guests of Mrs. Holly here aiiin* ( in* nfF*Aiiifuliiitl m arl* *1 iudi il
Mr
and
Mr*
O.
T.
Pearson,
Misses
irnss, (in,, u portion of last week,
nothing was accomplished except a
Lillian Booth. Helen Brent, Dora report a very enj oyabl e trip and T hey were m et ut the t rai n utIf Ki»(
Mrs. M a r y S&gt; ntes wivs a guest ut
visit.
si mince b y t he boosters of t h a t T»ty. g e n e r a l get t o g e t h e r of t h e h o y * of
Stafford. Helen Iserman, Messrs.
the Ro«setter home on (Celery a ve­
—
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augmented
by Messrs. Harris ur\d t he p r e s s w e w o u l d all l e ’ t h e b e t t e r
1W-alter Post. Jack Booth. C, Br en­
nue several days ns a farewell visit
LONG W O O D P I C K -U P S
Naugle und Vans Agnew of t l ie ' G a- ^ ,r
Bli '*
nan, Sum Younts, Frank Brown nnd
previous to her depa stur e for Michi­
Mr.
Hornbecker
nnd
d
au
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ter
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Claude
J
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on
a
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Editor
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to
Hike
up
rhe
rnanv
wav* m
Will Stafford.
gan for t h e summer.
Mr*. Ledstone have re tu rn ed to Triplett of t he St. Cloud T r ib u ne w hich the craft as u w bole was beneMrs. A. V. McGi nn sjient T u e s ­
fitted by the Kissimmee meeting for
Mrs. T. W. Hrytjcn a n d daught er,
d a y in T ow n, havi ng been asked to t heir home in Scranton, Penn., af ter I and escorted to t he Gr ay st on e Hotel it would bo dry reading to the m a ­
Mar garet Ann' Will be at home from
assist in ent er t ai ni ng tho Odd Fel ­ spending several weeks at t he Long- which was official headquarters. T h e jority of the people who are not in­
Orlando t h p fir*t
of next week.
meeting was opened a t the Graywood Hotel.
lows there.
Mrs. 11. Nr. ha* been in Orlando
stone
Casino by President Cod- terested.
Miss Jewell Dinkel is spending
Miss
M
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tha
Young
in
tho
guest
Suffice to say we are all in love
spending t h e week.
rlngtnn of TlilLnnd and occupied the
of Miss Edith Campbell at T w i n her Eas ter vacation with Miss Julia morning hours, the address of wcl- with Kissimmee and her people, nnd
MisJi Floy Collie has been over
Lukes for xi few days this week. Yates at Sarasota.
i uiie by M ay o r Mayes and response St. Cloud and her people and we refrom Mecca Hummock at t he Week’s
Mr and Miss D u n b a r left for
Miss Young is mi rout e to her home
by Vice I'resident y Conklin 'being Hewed atlil ties with the member * of I
home on Celery avenue.
Miss An- '
in Ohio after spending llic winter their home in Pennsylvania last features
■s of t he jTKigjnm.
pnigrn
Business the press gang many of whom we
nir Weeks
ent er tai ned
Tuesday
week.
in St 1VI -•rsl-urg
ociupied
a
largef'pnrt
of
t
he
day and have not seen for twel ve m o u t h s a nd
e.vemng for -Miss Collie
Dnncing, .
F. Cooley left for her
Miss Erma I.ee Harris, who hus in the afternoon the editor* and vis­ here is hoping that all of n- will
Mrs. . c
card* anil
delirious refreshment*
T(&gt; T H E
( m /E $ ?$ \A N D
is . Sat urday In en visiting her au nt , Mrs C. \\ it"
w.-re l ket, I •
St Cl u I the m e e t a g a i n III J.i* k * o n \ I 1'- I n t I t .
were enj oyed by a jolly crowd of home in M adi-on. W
i' WHit tis about l . nt t nnngi r the past mout h returncu U under ( ity that has grown from a of next year ii;i;d untie will lie i&gt;* -.-tit
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from tin rankT
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in
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road
to
a
city
of
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sun
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C O U N C IL E N D O R S E S L A K E
Mrs. J. W. Kersey delightfully e n ­ Mrs. ( lias. Polk and Mr. Polk now l years. St. Cloud citizenry is made
and ot her work at tin* Cameron
I hereby announce ntyself a
ranch. T w o carloads of catt le were t er ta in ed nt tier at tra ct ive hom e wears t he nrnile that won't ru b off [ up largely of old soldiers from the
n.irlh
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mark e t .
office
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HARDMAN’S MARKET

MEAT

WE HAVE IT

J M A H O N E Y -W A L K E R C O .

| Now Open for Business Corner 3rd and Oak

E r n e s t A mo s
An Experienced Man for
STATE

COMPTROLLER

YOUR STATE AUDITOR FOR J2
YEARS. KNOWS THE 'WORK OF
COMPTROLLER’S OFFICE THOR(HIGHLY , FROM ACTUAL EXPE­
RIENCE.
I WILL APPRECIATE
YOUR VOTE.
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(Paid A d r w l W v m t )

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H p * (illil tetri” liinwtitn made
well J s tilt- eutlul seinelit v ! * In' m a ­
.Mr a n d
subject of a d e b a t e at t h e S t a l e C E
'fifcasnnl a f t e r n o o n
F rid a y
*■&gt; t\'
jority of the voters of thij JA.urih
und Mrs. eon vent inn at Di-Land this week
- n t - si* course
c o u r s e fi
banquet
■eek. nigfil a dr di uous
fblgressUin.il l i i - i n c t , .n.&lt;i
Sanf or d C K.’s exjii’cl t o sentid a was s e r vijftNjt. t h e s / I r a y s t o i m Hotel
hfs usual targe d el e ga ti on ami hope to 1 'ring a nd 'somiH^cnir hiiinfred gut-si S' Silt
Y\ hr r ea s we f&lt;
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toil ih- l&lt; ..I tn-ii.g f&gt;r
11 ullcy.
se-'lued In ell)ns I ln lli-elve* very
pri'siih'iit of Sta-tau.il Cmvt-rsity, who
K i«
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g ai i I In m ... in- n io r -■ Rdi-y humor Sanford I [•&gt;■
minh
\l&lt;-r a mi toiler nf mtere-t
i r.gi,
III)' gallime' u . | f played tlellrln
and m i * rspirsiuf it with some of the assembled Din H i l l d a y -I
Irish wit of Dr. litillcy himself. H&gt; Iff, Dial ihi- candidacy of Hon
refresliiHimts, ennsistmg til a variety
A rr
S at ur day morning the editors wen- Forrest l . u ke ’ i? h e r e b y u n q u u l i t i i ' i i
of i akes and hi)t coffee were served
called from their downy ro ue hen at ly endorsed hv t i - b o d y a n d w e do
seven
and few responded hut the hereby up|ieal to D ii' D e m o c r a t o
E L D E R S P R IN G IT E M S
president was irii'xor.cble and the voters of il., Fourth Congres'ional
Mrs 1 V St e nst rum and M r*
business meeting proceeded
Many district for their support of the can
I. Y Bryan are visiting friend* in
of
them
find
been
at
the
hospitable
diducy
of Hon Forrest Lake to
Tampa.
home of Mr and Mrs. J. T Clark the Democratic primary to he held
P T Humphrey* surprised home
ttie rnght before at n dance and it is J u ne r&gt;, 1fi I ii
I» fI * I rn iterr a (r vtepr- trf ?'i-riuno!s ('mjnf &gt;
folks by bringing one of Lakeland's
&lt;•*"] 11« Hr t rnt K i tr ull :
safe to assert t ha t they were not ut
sweetest girl* with him as Ills bride.
I l«T 'sivg *u «j r.MLi.irr r n f In th* I rrr ■
Adopted
tlni
l
TDi
day
of
\
j&gt;ril.
the “ before d a y ” meet.
a 'lf l ‘*i i *rt J ump #&gt; 1'Jlfi, a* ■ rmnHk!a‘ «'
\
l&gt;
Ihlf,
Mrs
B. J Overstreet was the
L* tin • ,rf «- .&lt;f ' a t - ^\ i*frj ) ( f t h rS a i Ptllh
T he election of officer* resulted in
week e/id guest of parent*. Mr anti
J
&lt; r ».i -&gt;f K if nl x
t h e following
Mrs J M Wynn
F vjl &gt; «| l 1 ix U l ' n f t hr- J u t 'tw of th k i 1 i| k of
Revrrrel C-ndit ons
fD-r. I itliwlfr ii &gt; I t mh* jty in l h r faithful
President. Oscar Conklin of the
i mt are c a r . fid t ,. ?.-i „ n exampto
“ Ctipie'* is about In play "tie
(if«tTtarc** itf lb *
it* I hmv*
iI u m l c
Herald, Miami.
for your *iUl“ " | U.o-d In tr&gt; to set
dickens'* wrth the
young
folks
l i e thor t Mr | h t x r he!i1 h h afllra
Vice President. S J Tri pl et t of him a;i example. ». , &gt;|. ,j t|,,. grrloua
around here?
(toofl Florida Beef.
I
Ipi i f pci ai r &gt;'Wff I kli i r m b r n t of fl &gt;
man
but now i ■: i,i, |,iit| nlienthe
St Cloud Tribune,
P* * *« rk
y u m vi.t- at tire |&gt;fimary
Mr and Mrs J M Wynn hail as
Tiie IR’sl Western Beef.
ID 1 1&gt; to ascertain w hat fund "f d ot h os
JtiSK t’ll M jn S F eS
Secretary,
T.
J
Applcyard
of
the
their guest Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs.
tl*»M Arfxi*t It*eT&gt;mt )
*
• *
Spring Iaamb.
1 ought to wenr and &gt;u - n !.. ()f
Tallahassee Record.
B J Overstreet anti Mr. und Mrs.
r
r
r
u
t
l
n
n
that
i?
&gt;
i
dt
retl
«nmrt
’*
C’hicago Milk Fed \ eal.
R. il Wynn.
Treasurer, Mr*. C. V. Wilson of
Corn Fed Pigs.
t he Sarasota Ti mes
‘ T h e Oviedo train was delayed
Pork Sausage.
quite awhile Wednesday afternoon
Represent alive to the National
Liver Pudding.
as the eight mile trestle was burne d.
Pres* Association, J || Hump hre ys
Pigs Feet Jelly
of the B rade ntown Herald.
Mr. nnd Mr*. R. W. Lord ure the
Head Cheese
proud puretits of a little hoy, a r ­
After the early meeting the e d ­
riving April :ir»L
itors adjourned to the Gruyatone
Soucc. •
1
and rides.over t he city and jiteasant
Wo nde r if they have caught Villa
Fancy Chiped Reef.
at ended the meeting and in the * m
yet?
~~
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Home Made Corned Reef. ch
afternoon
there were none left to do
Mis* Minnie Wynn invited quite
The Rest Hams and Racon the “ Board of Tra de" room fever
a n u mlier of i fie old folks, as wadi a*
♦
I lumliing, (.as and St pain Pitting, IrrigaFat ( ’hiekens.
etice.
young
to
tier house to surprise
(ion Systems for Hath, Farms and (iroves,
Some say that the meeting was #
M r s I M Wynn, it being her b i r t h ­
joy rule
Some say Dial there i* o
day
Game* were enjoyed until a
I ile and Sewer Pipe, (iasoline and Oil
{nothing arcornpltslied at ttiese meet­
late liour when refreshment* were
Engines and Pumps ::
ings but who will dare to say that
(hrveil. Mrs. Wynn wn* the recipi­
t he hunch of hoys and gitlw did not
ent of m any nice present*. E v e r y ­
have the time of their lives and that
one left wishing her many more
We Will B e Pleased to Figure
any of them regreaet at tendi ng the
hajqiy birthday*
meeting.
There
was much real
busincst/
t
ransacted
and
the reports
GR AP E Vt L LE AND UPSALA
Park Ave. ahd Second Street of the various officers were
PHONE .188
THIRD’ and OAK
replete
Mr«. M a g n u w n a n d Mr*. Borell
with
good
things
that
had
been
acwith th#lr nephew, Woodward BerI

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GEO. W. HARDMAN
PHONE 366

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NORENE ST. CLAIR

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in..nit l i n y p m P a r a m o u n t p u t
rin* E t e r n a l &lt;!rimi" in -win h i i ,
.t m its a n o v e r w o r k e d little itr ,.t* •
nl tin- sweing ma ch i n e . w Iium- ,■
cetiiiiiy a mi p e r s o na l it y compel ,i
mi r at i n n us well a* s&gt; inp. i t by
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r v thint; I" 1 h e i f e r t h u t i . *.
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|icr«nnnrt»ni 8 it is hi r |* r r i .
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the c h a r a c t e r of Ma r. ., o&gt;e f t t r
i^-irl in which she st ri ke*
i, w
• .impel'ini; n ot e ol fiower.
Tlic s t o r y of i h i v proiln, t mu
. . m s M a r y . Amy nnH J a n e ii
sisters, who wor k to g e th er , in a fac­
tory o w n e d b y J a m e s W h a r t o n ... d
live in t h e direst j » o \ t \ .
I |.oi
Ma ry 's s h o u l d e r s dqihg no chi n r t»
t r e a t e r p a r t of trie l i t r e
A t.
| ti r ai i. en tal d ir e ct or f.niMied the •
reel of a t wo p a : l ; i m r e m
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A t »ho c l o s o o f t he C i v i l w a r thi s
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up Dm Mi s s o u r i r i v e r to b a r t e r for liuf
l ai n shin s w i t h t he I n di a n* * Thu ■ 'fen
turn w a s s u c c e s s f u l , a nd a f t e r a y e a r
spent in t he w i l d e r n e s s t h o p a r t y s t ar t
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and e ye # »h« d i d not p o s s e s s t h o f ea
t u r e s of i*n Indi an.
A n y w a y , the
y o u n g ma n g a v e little t hought to her
It was a caso of Joyo at

first sight, n n d ' al t hough bin
their J ou r n e y t h e follow­
ing morning, tho young man remained
to court the maiden, who it appeared
wfiB t ho daught er of a chief. Ho won

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PAGE FOUR

THE SANFORD HERALD
It. J. HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager
i'uMUtxfl fTrrnr Tu e sd ay »nd Prtiisjr

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ODD FELLOWS GATH­
ERING IN SANFORD

pf ve ge ta bl es now bei ng s h i p p e d in
car load lots; also n o t c ou n t in g the
t r e m e n d o u s express s h i p m e n t s which
h a v e gone f o r w ar d daily, tell t h e
s t o f y of S a n f or d' s p r or pe ri ty .

*

1 1 has been only n few year s c o m ­
p a r a t i v e l y since t h e Sa nf or d sortion
d e p e n d e d almost wholly on citrus
nrtLH« u i r n u N r u n i . i n a i i u n o :
fruits, tish a nd a s econd d o s s t our is t
o n e yeas
t;
01 X M O N 1 IIS
I
hotel to bring in t h e wh e r ew it h to
T i l KM MON I IIS
b u y grits a n d b a r o n (or t he na ti ve s
DtUftfpd In lb# Off
r»tflrt 12 Oil |*ei Yrti in If t h e y indulged in t he l u x u ry of
Advanc# oi 20#. I‘n Mon lb
e a ti ng celery once in a while, it p r o b ­
F i f n i t « | | i In A d t a u rr M i n i II# Mail# »l «MTIr# a bl y c a me from K a l am a zo o .
If c o n ­
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ago
l i l i t i i J Ai Hfiofl f ( U m Mall M a lle t AufuM 22*.4
ha d c o n t i n u e d unt i l now, Sa n fo r d
1101, at Ihr PuatofTlr# al Honfnrd, Kmriti*.
I n drf AM of M arr b 2 rd, IbJI. .
would not be using seven figures in
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c o un t i n g up t h e cr op r et ur ns .
But
Hfflfi !■ 11rraid Hulldlnf
Trl«*phQnv No. Mil old rnan C a l a m i t y cairn* along a nd
wiped o ut (lie l ea di ng i n d u s t r y
Rob Holly, e di to r of t h e S a n f o r d t h e growi ng of o r an g e s a nd g r a p e ­
H e r a l d , vv ho is a c a n d i d a t e for the fruit v a nd t h e people, in their d e s ­
iegislii! ur el from Sertiinoh* c o u n t y is p e r a t i o n ^ had to t u r n their a t t e n t i o n
already being gr oo me d lor s peaker to raising s o m e t h i n g (o eat. It look
Rob Holly would grace a ny position 1 several y e ar s for t h e m (o get their
lo wlit.-h he was culled
Gainesville bear ings, but trie way was soon m a d e
Sun.
' plain, a n d now t h e y ar e be gi nn i ng
X hi* uriiimi** f^iYMfiully Hui*#'f * n»n to say t h a t what t h e y hud t a k e n for
ing f r o m &lt;&gt;ur old hoine town
a c a l a m i t y was really a blessing in
O
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THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

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It is gently whispered t h a t K d i t u r
))ot&gt; Holly of t h e S a n f o r d H er al d
will he a c a n d l d n l e for t h e ’egislntur e. Boh would m a k e a good r e p ­
r e s e n t a t i v e for t h e people of S e m ­
inole c o un t y , *n we hope t h e y will
send him lf&gt; Tal l ahassee. Ti tu s v il le
Advoc at e .

S a n f or d hns m a d e good, a h d o n e
c a n h a r d l y b l a m e her people for b e ­
c omi ng n bit egotistical o v e r t h e re­
s ul t s m a i n t a i n e d .
T h e r e are o t h e r
places beside Sanf or d, only t h e y
h av e not di scovered t h e m s e l v es as
1 " B u s y S a n f o r d " has.
T h e I n d i an
(liver sect i on has lx.....me f a mo u s on
-0
a c c o un t oi t h e f|uality of the fruit
raised here; but we predict t ha t
( li lt I't t S I T J l i N
T h e edi t or ot T h e Herald for i vs i tii t h e div crKilicution oi crops a n d
year-* ha s worked f. .r this c a n di d a t e ■illmr i ndus t r ie s so readily e s t a h
e.-ttnn, I lint
a n d liiiit Mindld.iti l t d 'low t hat t lie ' lixlit'd in ’ l i - f a v o r e d
r a m pal ; i i- on tin i r i m i . m . ■ f,»r o-tr l i i i - t it o lu k ir v w ill in th e w aft*
li . ib M
at a te ill -I aUonal 1 i or* *.■ .ig.un i., , . i f , . i .
millions
urging II to - u p pe r 1 t h e m ami i to i r I l ' t l l g l M g 111 ol
friends on ever y side n r r worrviriR dollars.
us liy ilay a nd night In s u p p o rt
Right ailing I lo* line
IS WI'll* to
tlnjir f avor it e
T h e edi t or wishes i
• dllnM.ll
i a recent
d i s t irn i |\
Understood ili.it L
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st r i d I \
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I lic seeds you plant arc selected with great care.
Thc Bunk is a necessary Iactor in your success, and it
is important that you use great care in selecting your Bank.
Tlais Bank will hear your closest investigation and in­
vites your business.
4

At a l at e hour t h e guest s d e p a r t e d
for their homes with t he feeling
t h a t ( he Sa nf or d people were t h e
best e ve r a nd their- meet i ng and
visit to Sa nf or d ha d been a big su*
eess a n d a great g at h e r in g
M e m b e r s a n d Lodges
Following is a list of t lie m e m b e r ,
p res ent a n d t h e lodges t hey r e p r e ­
sented:
•

Fl ori da Lodge No. 1 , J o h n T
Ileal, J o h n A. Preston, Ja ck s o n vi ll e
WAHT YOUFf DUS1^ ^Lake Lodge No, J. S a m Tidwell a nd
E. M Srnuilea, L a k e la n d. Pehsacol.i
Lodge No t, \V S A bb o tt . J o h n
SANFORD, FLORIDA
C M. HAND
II. K. STEVENS
(ierkens, Pensacol a; Leon Lodge No
\|cr* E*f#«4d#l F L WOODRUFF Vite-Pr*iid™t
|* r##kl##i
f». Th us . K, Andrews. Ta ll a ha s se e
J o p p a Lodge No. ti, C. L. Wilkins.
Pensacola; T a m p a Lodge No. 7. J, ,!
Young. L. J, Lester. T a m p a ; Mu
chanjca Lodge No. 8 , Wm, F. H a n ­
sen. W a r r i n g t o n ; Plant. Ci t y Lodge
.No. y, C la u de It. Boot, P l a n t C i ty ;
Dr. J o h n s o n will he remember ed by
M E N D E N H Al,l, L O S E S
m a n y Sanford people who will he
M a y L odge No. 1 0 , 0 . C. Livingnton, S t a r k e ; C e n t e r Lodge No. I L - S u p r e m e Court Affirms Decision of glad to learn of his rapiil advunceRobt . McClollun, Gainesville; Gulf
L ow er Court
I m e n G He was a resident of Snnftird
Lodge No. 12, J. L. A u n s p a u g h .
A special t o t h e T a m p a T ime s. for some t i me and was prescription
Cl e ar wa t er ; Key West Lodge No d a t e d T a l la h as s e e , April 17, s a ys ;
Lclerk in the dr ug store of L. R
He is a brother of
13, T. F r a n k Russell, W. J. H. T a y ­
•‘T h e S u p r e m e C o u r t t his a f t e r ­ ' Philips &amp; Co.
M
turtle,nl
ot I fils iity
lo r, K e y W e g l ; W ild e y L o d g e N o
noon affirmed t h e deri si on of tin* Mrs R H

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nernl took place at

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Hope on

Tuesday
Mrs. T r a c y h a d boon ill
for several m o n t h s a n d - was eightyfour years old a t t h e t i m e of her
d ea t h. She was a life l ong m e m b e r
of t h e Ba pt i s t c h u rc h a n d possessed
a cheerful C h r i st ia n r n n r a q t c r that
e n de a re d l-.gr to a largg. circle of
I I . N one; C u ba Lodge N o
IS . .bn ,,
friends,
.Mrs, T r a c y b a d
many
Circuit Court of Pinellas c o u n t v in
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in
Sa
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w
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learn
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of I oh n I M e nd en ha l l, re
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Nmn Hendri x Lodge No to, c (■; fillT h e man v* In will e n t er into the
IH'iidiug
on Miss F! 11ii it t "s si ,i t !■m cn i s
O U T : OK : TIIK : O R D I N A R Y : A N D &amp;
Haley. P a l m e t t o . Amity Lodge No
a r t i d e x t r i u 1 1 n i ­ \ ulu*'s f n o n t he »m
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A desire t o head this off
C h u m s Lodge No 12; L a k e W or t h ficers
p r o v e m e n t s u p o n t h e s oil*
T h e ma n
li a v c a c t u a t e d
Mendenhall.
Lodge No If. Max Sirkin. AA Psltn may
w h o w i l l r e a l i z e t h a t t h e r e life o p
But w ha t e v e r t h e m o t i v e the &lt;dear
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^ ^ | i j ^ IlOK STYLUS f•»r men anti AVtip o r t u n i t u-s l y i n g d o r m a n t a n d . t h u s
I he i hanlfcur from
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ordinary -'ll!a* stotv. Set*-our latc*sL
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Duval Lodge No is. AA ,*• Russell,
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right belong to Florida is lite m a n
Wc Suit You arrivals the lasL ward iil -FooL- A
J o h n H F.k a n d G. T New, J a c k ­ r a n ge d to meet his b r o t h e r in law a
higher up!
sonville; LaCrosse Lodge No. ID, snor t ilihfujiM* from ( h r point on t h r
Qunlilff,
Ave;u* F.'Lshion,
These Sh&lt;x*s posT h e r e is great need of Florid a i l ­ None; Ray Ci t y Lodge No 50. K. S
( i Tpam Sp nnufs roiul m hrn* ih«* i ,ir
Tor
Every
ing Fl or tti a
T h e r e is no need of D a y ; Arcadi a Lodge No 51. R “j
ses.s iill iht* artistic beauty and eleHiol ImthrT*
fniimf
H»» wi*nf on
Shoe
is
(he
allowing oilier s t a t es to furnish us AAallace, Arcadia. Delrav Lodge No
to tn** Knrtn* Atrh Km t#rni;nr in l a *,
yann* it i&gt; |ii is&gt;iI&gt;le L&gt; put into
with th*' necessities which may be 52. l ieu F Hassell, Delray. N«w
ftr.it for the
f it k i r
;i Iiff 11 nifil r &lt;•,i*I | ii; tv u &lt;*l uf
&lt;5*
p r oduc ed here far easier, b c i t i r a n d S m y r n a Lodge No 5 ■ Nunc l hi|&gt; I It** n ' '•*•I . Klk'hAA.tV
Price.
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St »*f np| r
who '
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t imr
elsewhere
I'here ley Lodge No an
t *» AL-i-ef h*t*l mt! j I - * \1 * r ItMJnill ' 0 *plu -» ■!
should be a st rung .ii'Tsiuii I n caling 1 h i p b &gt; , Mu lH- nv Lodge N- 5 '
hif* k! i»» w.t* f*o&gt; , ri up ami ' 4 m I
flic CJjlined goods w no h nr*' pre AA F Mmshal l »Icoee l.fttlge No to (
m. itO*r. aahf*r«* h»* ^av«* Sfi**ritf |
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Served ciscwlierc will'll tile liew 5H. AA AA 1)a v is. i b'lii'e Miislinell W hit«'hiir?4i f hr
•‘ tory
N1 •
goods, fresh from the ga rd e ns , free Lodge No •&gt;I , Noli*-. Growi ng I ’lty hull s ar-i'sf followed
J. W. lilt K I N S
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After Ins
from salty
possible
ad niter ut Inns, Lodge No i&gt;2 . (ieo AA Scotield, I n ­
convi ct i on he was r e m o v e d from the
should lie f urni shed u p o n t h e s p o t, verness; Fort Myers Lodge No fill. r i ck et y frame jail at C le a r w a t e r to
fitijf 3f
u^^f
or, if t h e season be passed, there F,. F.. AAatsori, Ft. Myers. J ac ks on- t h e Marion county jail at (Icala (or
s houl d lie an i ns i s t ent d e m a n d for villi* Lodge No fit, O T Edwa rds , safe keeping
tiie goods t h a t have t hei r g r owt h J AV White. N 11until
J || i
wit Ion t h e s t a l e , a nd their p r es e rv ­ I’r at t. Jacksonvi l l e. Dude
City l.o
g f; n f: a a n f: aa s
ing d o n e inside of F lo r id a ’s great Lodge No lift, U R Ferrell, Dude
Mr Bert I'atllshilll has been home
area
C i ty ; St Cl oud Lodge No !&gt;*i. Emil from D.-l.and forfca shor t visit with
Florid a ize Florida!
Let t h e re lo­ lifuf, St (.’loud; Ft Meade Lodge his p a re n ts
r1 t
an a w a k e n i n g of a m o v e m e n t to No tiT, R It C r a wf or d, Ft Meade;
i
W
M, D Ba rbe r was called to Mm
m a k e t h e s t a t e s u p p o r t i n g in an Milliard Lodge No lis, D I! Rood.
M IX
clenny hist Friday by tin* illness of
h u n d r e d lines where it is now in lint Hilliard; Seminole Lodge No (i!l.
his mot her
♦ ♦ *&gt;
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
a few! Let t h e re be a m o v e m e n t to No n e; Ki|iiily Lodge No To. I. (
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
t ' o Hi)*! 1 In a *licr was inter v 1 w
t a k e a d v a n t a g e of tin- t h o u s a n d op T ay l o r , K&gt;-y AA,-st. l l . i i h c e Lodge
lug I In- voters nl Gciievu on AA• d
port u ni t i e s which can be m a d e to No 71. (ieo AA Hall. Fl Lauder
puy a m p l e prntiis upon tin* i n v e s t ­ dab-. \Vili(cr H a v en Lodge No 72. tleadlty of tins week

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And. of course, an edi t or is f o r ­
b i d de n lit express hi ' personal npin
Ion nf any • undi d. m
unless it s a
Jianl ad
\ l least
So t lie legal
l u m i l i a r . of l.onu.ii iuiim die savs
Milt l*T ns jxhlMnT wv. JflmW nf m
old s, I ., j .ft
W i alb •I ti» c n ns l i lu
t loll iif the I nited St a le s . u n k n o w n
in Jaeksiinv die. probably w hn l i dis­
tinct l y state* that freedom of spcei h
a mi of the jiress shall not be a b r i d g ­
ed no, sir. not even by a J a c k s o n ­
ville lawyer, nor by all t h e neniil
l awy er s t h a t ever got to T a l l a h a s ­
see
Thi s good old law mentis that
a n edi t or has a perfect right to ex
pri -ns his holiest opinion about any
m a o in his columns, anil n man has
a right to get u p on hm c ou n t e r
a n d proclaim to all t hat lie dues mil
like C a n d i d a t e it, ami a f a r me r has
a right to sit on ins f e m e ami tell
ev e ry b od y in hearing t h a t t ’amlf
d a t e C is the best mail for I n** of
lice ami none of t h e m h a ve to lie
a b o u t it a nd say t hey ar e doing paid m e n t s besides t h e keeping of mil­
a dver ti s i ng, any not fake law to t h e lions of dollars within t h e s t a t e
which a re now d i s t r i b u t e d in m a n y
c on t r ar y not w it list a tiding
Wn a nd the o t h e r e di to ts of t h e po r ti on s of tin- Union! it is not well
Mtate will c o n ti n u e to e xm&gt;s s freely to be of a n opi ni on t h a t Florida can
o u r honest opinions a nd preferences, live whol l y within herself; toil it is
us o ur own.
And if o u r J a c k s o n ­ good t o p r o ve t h a t to a gr oat ex­
ville l aw ye r friend
t h i nk s he can tent t h e s u m s which are being sent
p r ev e n t us we invite him with g r ea t out of t h e s t a t e for w h a t m a y be
gl adness to just s t a r t mi m e t lung easily p r o du c ed within t h e s t a l e
On l y w’e sorrowfully fear t h a t he a nd is an e x p e n d i t u r e nf n e i t h e r good
J acks onvi l l e will have to join the limincint ability nr c o m m o n aeiisc
•lust of Assyria ami Bab yl on m a n y
T h e r e mi g h t lie v o l um e s w r it te n
long centuries before he can finish on this topic. T h e r e might lu&gt; t h o uit
A u b u rn d a l c News
! s a n d s of pages set forth to show t h e
O
^outside world t h a t Fl ori da is anx
O Y i B M i l I 1 1 1 N IHi. | m | I MIN l o l l ' t o h a v e i.i’ W b l o o d aft , l new . a),
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ford Hi raid t il l - t t i si,.r\ id l he
g a th e ri n g a nd shipping of t he sea
sun s i r ep p r o du c ed in the S a n f o r d
Mention celery a nd let luce
The
l ac ia a nd figures pro du c ed go to
s h o w , t hat w hen the harvest is over
t h e growers of t h a t section will h av e
realized one a nd one-half million
d o l l a r s f. o. h, Sa nf or d.
3000 r e ­
f r i g e ra t o r cars of Ipttuce a n d celery,
n o t count i ng t he miscellaneoua crop*
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DICKINS SHOE STORE

G r a n d m a Deter* has r e t u r n e d from
R
B. Hedrick, Winter H a ve n .
D a y t o n a where she has been visiting
S a r a s o t a Lodge No. 73. Henry Bey
ter, Fred H West. So rr en t o . Osceola her d a ug h t e r
Lodge No 71, Albert Sterling, Kis­
Mrs. Kndur C u r b ' l l has r e tu rn e d
s i m m e e ; Scarlet Lodge No 75, |) fr om St
\ u g u s t n o . where stir lias
Dav i s o n, L y nn H a ve n ; Ce nt e r Hill been visiting her »i»ler, Mrs. BrumLodge No. 76, Chas. Lu mu rn ux , ley
C e n t e r Hill; I’liosphoria Lodge No.
M ims Flm.ma Fjchimr is vtalting in
7H, M. f e r r y . B a r to w, S a m a r i t a n Cnuluota._
Lu dg c No. 7!J; Brownville l.oilge
AA m Ranlerstin m a de a business
No. 80, B. It. S m it h , Brownsville;
t r ip to llki'i'i-huliis' last week
Silver Link Lodge No. 81, J. F‘. Dodg
Mrs. ll omer Nicholson visited
(Sebastian; Zephyrfiills Lodge No. 82,
F r a n k A. Fl e tc he r, Z.ephyrhills; Boca rel at i ves in Fort Pierce last week.
G r a n d e Icodge No Hjt, AA l. s mis,
&lt; h rin iin n
Boca Gr a nd e ; S t u a r t Lodge No ' I
N r i r n r r S«*r \ic v 1
J a m e s \ ( ' on mug h.i in &gt; 1 0 1 1 ; Il ,
K* v I'.if * » *1 "*i.t*• &gt; 1 * ■
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c u r e t h e se n e e d s
s o t h a t t h e s t a l e Nti H.7, K \V Dulc. !*i*llnm«»r**. Liiitis
Lodge
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is cordially i nvi t ed to
m a y still he p r ou d e r of herself t h a n
ever before.
All tills a n d more tin; Alton Lodge No 8 b. (&gt; D Cope - a t t e n d t hese servo -a.
Let e very resident declare in favor land, Altoona.
Dr. Jo lms u n H o n o r e d
of t h e h o m e p r od u c t where t h a t
DI»eov«red the Mlixi»«lpp*l.
j
Dr. R a y m o n d J o h n s o n has been
ho me p r o d uc t is possible a n d t hu s
Du Soto ta credited with being (hi a p p o i n t e d to the position of medical
help to
fleet white man ever to aeo tho Ml* e xa mi ne r and a ss i s t a nt surgeon for
Ftoridalzc Fl ori da!” — M e l bo u r n e
■laalppl river.
j the A. C. L. hospital at Waycross.
T ime s.

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SAVING vs. SPENDING
l l i c s a v i n g l i ab il c o m m a n d s r e s p e c t a n d l e a d s l o
i n d e p e n d e n c e an d wealth; the s p e n d in g h ab it le a d s to
p o s s i b l e p r i v a t i o n , s uffe ri mr a n d w a n t ,
•
Ac q u i r e t h e l ihbit of F t n i e n s o m e l l i i n g s y s t e m a t i c ally, d e p o s i t r e g u l a r l y in First N a t i o n a l Ha n k a n d k n o w
t h e cnmrnrt a n d s a t i s f a c t i o n of h a v i m ; a n accumulating
re s e rv e always available
t &gt;ttr of li ce r s w e lc o n . e i v e r v a r m i i n t r e g a r d l e s s o f

i ts s i / e .

The First National Bank
“THE FARMERS’ FRIEND’*

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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
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of M atters In Itrief
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C o m e out tonight a nd boost yout linz
h o me r a n d i d n t e for c on g r es s . Lake J-..f;i * W lu id I i^
Club. City Hall.
Every voter in.
Iron' and 'Ural
t i le d .
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St Agnew Gui l d c hi cf en »up|.. •
t o m o r r o w ' .Saturday
night m
VVclIiorne block.
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A RF. SUME O F S A N F O R D
II A H' F . N I N C . S U P TO f ) A T F . ‘

anil n as t u r t i um s . . On th&lt;*
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| por • punch wa* "vrvetl by MI m
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S.i I " Williams
A prayer anil t ong
•i -1 r 111 w- in.
w r ' . ' i r wa* Iml b y Mrs A. h . Phil1 • ” &gt;t
ill
WI «*k hm* jiri*1* ip? prco-l i ng t he »uciul hour wh ir h
^ \ t • *1
Sk»»rml flint violin h»v«* b w n wa« itiif h en jo y ed by at leant forty
in i h c member* of t h e class of which Mrs.
r • *♦» ■*r.• . u| r*»f i•r .%\ •*f
I \ iri-niH i huri h»* an&lt;l th«* prrpara- F I St e in me ye r i» teacher
t *• !.»' \*n* ! iwi* r fi'HtivnU t hat
’I
o»!! L.
•I . mi Sue lav
! ’’ • 1 - 1 .' it
\l &gt;--tuniirp
, l u ilmry
1 .r h
1 1 &lt;i l .
' I • 1 I lli-liry wan III. gru.'tOU*
a .. ■ . 1 - *v . 11 .ll
•17* h"
to t h e missionary auxiliary
1 Ma*
I the Procession nf
I’r&gt; 'by t«-riaii church on Moti11 ■ l’ . * t &gt;.*, r.uaiTit from t h e
d a . afternoon at her home on Par k
H /li VP ir t ■
&gt; t he Vltar ■&gt;f Repose. nv. ■mi- with « **|D«*mii.I .itlenifunoiw
ii ..f • 1 S u n d a y nl :r,« member s
A ■harmi ng prot ■&gt;••'*. i « ;
. iiiii' car ryi ng gr am of it. umi a n d song and readings
' 4'
,.li
t he m dressed in wa* renii.'red t h a t gave much pleasI I'
C i .it:., g.r!.* wearing veils, i urc to the assembl ed c o m pa n y.
I his morning, Good Friday, a t t h e ' A m o n g those t a k i n g part were Mrs.
Springs same hour, the return procession c (' Woodruff who gave a reading
* took place.
bv . t. Ihe
Mrs.
•
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•(..Howcil
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IHenry
t V It # J
#Mcl.a'ulin
l| i I t U l l l l l l
the I’re-Sun. lilieti Veneration of t h e t al ked on missionary topics.
Duet s
" t ’s Cros4 in the morning a nd the e v e n * ' w e r e song by Mrs. Dullose a nd Mrs.
*
m g s t a t i o n s of t h e C r o s s a t 7:115.
Frank
W oodruff,
and
Ethel
am
n dl
Mr* Terwillig;er
Holy SiUuMnV will I , obser ved * ■ • Henry

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I l nmi ' cooked f in i'l fur Hliili a i i t .
l l a p l ii t T e m p l e S a t u r d a y alif'im.,

ABOUT PEOPLE

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r.'niniir. observance*
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Mr* P. K. Smith i« spend : g
few d ays in Dnl.nnil.
Vou a re welrome to cx-ha-ig.
any a m o u n t of y o u r riguri'iii im.
linns iii Pain's store.
7u it.
Tell y o u r next limit m u m •
t he

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THE SA N fO R D HERALD

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APRIL 21. 1911
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Mclliuillsl N o t e s
Hams' home. Mrs A. K. Philips w a s
N'e\t S u n d a y m o r ni n g
we will l eader
How i m p o r t a n t that m o r e
C h .h
have at '» Id the following pr og r am
of us shoitld be u p anil doing for
L'i./A* K m u
1
■ di t l gl it 1 til ti** * r 1»*»•■ * *»f
‘i to 1 1 peril ii g exercises
" T h e harvest tr ul y is great hut t h e
1 • I I 11 i,dr r 11 ( lull u rr*1 h.-M
&lt;i pi Cl ass period
l a b ou r er s few
l-t l w. i U I'll T1I'*|J(| - *v .it
Hi.mi Hi-assembl i ng.
I ' All the Indies of t h e church anil
C h o r u s Give .•T h a n k s a nd Sing, ' t h e i r
friends are i n v i t e d to t h e s e
Da int y r»*- b y Juni oi i Choir
me et i n g s
ire- serve* 1 al
St or y of the ID•surri'ct uni ■ by
1 llltll.
ti
included Mr* Dwight S mi t h
Old llaotlst &lt; (inrcli IIulblirtg to lie
Mi
tiliim*. Mr
free Tyler
PrilCI's &gt;401 11 1! v I'n in .1 r
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ttieir ’ irii i Mrs

/l.ip/isf Kueirty S l r t U
Mic* M i t mi Stewart lias returned.
, „ . w s mi e fy which was or
Mss
D y a r k lefi y es t er da y for fril|ll PIvirmuH where she w.,s (he
)llM ......g | lV Vhe young
h e r h o m e in T r o y . New Y«&gt;rk. uft.r , U|f . . i
............ .
Miss
............f , ( i .
, hur.-h
s p e n d i n g t h e winter with Mr* • .1 Lena Miw..:f.
.1, l »- , r .!!&gt; .................... I &lt;&gt;n Tuesd.
bus I'a kn rh .
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'll
&gt; 1 * •* • .*■'•.I *f'• 1 *....... bi Mr- T o m f . c l rc h and
I
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1*
'*.••■!- 1 ' M*
How.
Plans were cumph t.
*"r
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•
"■Id t o . ' * 0 * afternoon «t t&gt;&lt;
"i i ll b a pt i s t l'i m|i|.
Easter eggs and
1 M.
M. ' -I
I1
• .ike* will |.e a spedallv
I
1 »rder» for |...ri fi l i n u r rover* art
f " r s -'1"
I., mg tilled by I he society at milder
line J.ri Hunk auto, electric st art er ate prices
T he y can he bought
.in I Pplit* o .'rli.mled and |&gt;.iinled. plain or initialed
T h o s e present
f .,,,
,p..
Ibis is a b a r g a i n and were besides the host esses Mrs. W
, j,,,,. , , r i . , r 11 , pr 1 ••
* oinr and ( l l r a y , Mrs Clarence C a rt e r. Mrs
Erm-sl Metis. M u - M a r t h a Fox and
let u* 'how it
T h e next
I*v .&lt;r * Miss J e a n e t t e l.alng
tiro
1’ ■• ’ 1 I It o.l'lsi *T
ting will be held with Mrs W (
_i I:.oiled .md f olilcd
■If ap il 1 h me.'

ESS TALK NO. I t

LOOK!

The

I • r | T'.ii'll'g, (ir.'sl class
%.w tires and overhauled

shape

Hoys, of fours*' you wiM
iutVf a nohity I u* for I *-f*-i
^ Ity not buy it at 1Ilf H alcrtliLshi'ry whori* you will li.c.f
Hit* pick of 500 tiilFcri-rti |»at*
1iTn.s.
S eparate yourself fr**m
•r*Uc and yet that ehufcy Dm*i.

II o m e of C'orrecl
Styles.

B. L. PERKINS
THE HABERDASHER

I an I.** bought right
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a, l li a nc e s in.
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of

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ink il •' ne 1 c s - a r 1 I h a t w c Mil Ii draw all price* on printing. | a
I ne* lb s advance ha s b e en verv
.strong, while in iillicr* only a suinll

Vspmwall. .... Monda,

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I'Jir, priming
sun- m fiill.iw

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l.aster

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Saturday

afternoon

in

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Id I"

M a t in s

a

m Choral

celebration and

se r m o n
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m
F ve iis o n g

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PHONE 152

SANK

i,m| acro.sH

J

Ihc H i r e c i

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delightful

Mr

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and

noon
1 t nse ni4*eiings h av e bi*i*n h unal and resurrection hi a watery
v,-ry npirtluat and in-i r u . l i v&lt;- and grave Several member s will lie thus

|n
t,

(|I&gt;
\ | , ,,n great good is being don.- t h r o u g h
vultlir t ., ,f"s me di um
On Mo nd a y ufterii.ion 1 be Pr ay er
Clrcln was held ut Mrs T W Wil-

Mrs

Prank

Mrs
Mdl eer 's
l.efller

aunt,

Mrs.

W\

received
into the c h u r c h on next
s „ o d a i morning . 1 II o ’. bn « Vmi
are inviie.t to the s er vi ce .it corner
of Sixth a n d Park a v e n u e

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

N.

Ag e m t s

Mrs Jameson, who has been v is i t­
ing her daught er. Mr s 11 F Whit
n rr r e tu rn e d on W e d n es d a y to her
,(o|m. jn

Q

Q

Insurance

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Orriee w i t h H O L D E N HEAL E S T A T E

s

Mr'

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Sanford.

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Florida

D r i

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conven‘ ? dd Fcl,ow * ®nd He-

H ' m m i n g . I. A. Osborn, ull of MiJ Wallace. A r c d i a ; J ,,

* .........
w,i*

reception

{ daughter. Miss Uessie G a ud er n; Mrs. *&lt;’11 known in Sanford,
G. W. Kay'ton and Mrs. M. M. t au gh t in this school for
The

front

p or c h

«

having
several

a nd y«*»r»-

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&lt;• tifully de cor at e d with p o t t e d p l a n t s \ H i r t ba — Born t o ^ I t e v .
11 i n i i m i l l t
j n d * v , r i®*y
flow*™, roses, o l e - ( E. Q, Brownlee, a s o n .

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M.ss

given l.v 1 io- VVcslevan T r u l l i Seek
Nlr M M St ewar t and family
on luesilay afternoon at
the and Mr und Mrs Fo r r es t tiutchcl
f liome of Mrs T W. Williams, corn- m o t or e d over to P l y m o u t h on Tuest
pl i ment sr y to me mb er s of t h e class 'f*y ‘° a t t e n d the wed d in g of Miss ,
a
who are
leaving Sanford for their
Leila S t e w a r t , aniece of
Mr.
♦ summer homes in o t he r places. Thu St e wa r t.
Mis* St ewart marri ed Mr.
X honorees were Mrs. Gaud ern and L&gt;. F. Myers of Colorado.
She is

T h om p s o n '

. &lt;2

Mdteer on

1 lo-ir wedding trip are the guests of

........

,, r()0m&gt; 0f , h e lower floor were beau- j

4

l i on

.of (he- vhurch and bring t hem.

Tuft c l.-lt Wednesday

Sanford.

“ Iher « d .a m i s a,e M M i n a r i k / M i .7 'jil'nie^' s i u mnn .
We will give you the M, „ F ra n rr„ Aspinwnll MIm
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7 ,

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It 11 n t

M'»n»l.»&gt;

t he

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•i a m I .o w i '&lt;-le.hr a t ion
s a to 1.o w •&lt;-|etir a t ion

II

o ’ e l m k . the r e g u l a r pr.-a. li

Vs
I b»*
I'll.

Hurled a nd Italseil
E
as
t
e
r
is
observed us r e me m b r a n c e
~
f
Mrs. T I) H a y es is spending a
Tin* ladies d as * nl t h e S u n d a y [of the resurrect! m of Jesuit Christ
w ,.,.k with h*»r f at he r. Mr DcVane school. The. T n i t ffseokwrt h a v e l.ecn ! Itefore a person can Unite with the
ut i*|llllt ( l ,.
holding p r a y e r meetings gv. ry a f t e r - . Hnpttst church t h e y go thrmigh a

‘ He home Atlanta. Gm, and Washingt on

T h e B O N I T A--- - *simm
C A nofiiiiA
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spi * i ,1 1 i ft ni X t •• ,if tg'it I t ht nc «■ r I* mi
’i *t\1 ♦ift* IM'* ilt'ff
&gt;#**4 ill.....
in jHtir n**iichl*orIiimmI * naho arc oik 1

I , . . e s . Prices p issiiiie n, a|| , hj|
Mf„
Agnes ' f le rne r I n d K, ! '
ut ‘ He Flarvlew
............. ...
" “ h prevailing M , „ L)y. r k
T h c m.xt
,
'
A f i w l i n e n t o w,.r&lt;. M ra. An na K»hprices of paper and ink a nd good
wjth M r „ ( .
*
j j * " ’ Mr&gt; * ' L - Hrow t,, Mr. J. A.
the home Of her m o t h e r
Me. n
’ '
W b r i c k s , , , , W If.

We a m here to servo you with the very t » - - t .........
fwrly
In a perfectly aunita.y kitchen
and -*•"• 1
*"'r '&gt; III u J w r i e c u v
.......

t forget our Ice ( r e a m

At

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will be a b ap t i s m a l servtee

U i-IJiiirne block
After t h e business
...............
Mrs. N H. G a r n e r left yest er day
M,,,*'un a delightful social h o u r wn* for an extended visit to friends 111
‘ &lt;*J,*&gt;*d a nd refresh men In served in

T i n : l l f f t l l l * PKINTJN’g I I I Stumon
__________________________________ " " ’i:

NEW WOODRUFF BUILDING

' I' . . Oil»• K I
I H t ownn

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Ciaudern li«il on I urmlay for
t h t i r h o me in Pioneer. Ohio, after
j i i m p l c t c d f or I h e c h i c k e n a u p t t c r t "
sjiending the winter in Saiiforil
’

increase has been made.

When You Fat Why Nol (it*l Ilie- Besl
When i( Costs no More?, 1 , . ( 'noki-d

I)on

Mr*

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........
afternoon at which time pl ans were

\

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M.ng

I’, tins* m nf »*&gt;!(»• all

Mrs Geo. A r ms t r o ng is spending
a few day* lit Jacksonville. She will
he j o i n e d on Friday b y h e r ' son, Mr
. .S'/ .I y nrt (lu itii
Fraser Armstrong a nd little Isabel
The m e m b e r s of St Agnes Guild St rong for the week end
a . r. 1 harililnglv e nt e rt a in e d liv MrJu ltu * T . , l a f h at the h o m e of her

, ' K i M l M , . 1 M t . M l II &gt; ......

Mi I I
Owing Ik the recent
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THE MEN WHO DIRECT
the alTuirs of thc Seminole C oynty liah k ar»j, well
known for their businmw nrum ?n.
‘ ^
T hey believe in conservatism y et proKrena;
T h a t this Hank has been ably manARsi is a t ­
tested by its rapid anti*substantial growth.
NVw nceounts inviteti yours included
| ( it It PER « ENT INTEREST
PAI D ON S A VI N (i.S.AL’.COUN TS

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A P R I L 11 1 6 1 6

T H E HANFORD H ERA LD

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Flori'f# N*v»I Siorr* L C o m miftslun C%*mp i ny .
* rrjtpcf ftiion, ('htrle* T
Allen
»nd
Allrn. bis wife, F II f*lover,
AI den 1
M r l ■ lm« til end
Mr C i l
muni, hi* wifp, llerl h» I‘ i l r C*l muni and
MrCftlmcitlt.
her
bud b a n 4,
JSa** A Mrl aj 'mm I mini
M ' *|f|»*l»l h* f
hu-h lid, I'tillehlb **4*4 4 , If 4 I S
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Hall i.««# hk»*tl»n4 , Jenril* K. 1‘t rk
and C. 1. |Vrk, her huahftntl. Itoswell 1»
Fuller »II»Tl IsArfUlsft A. Fill |pf« hi* Wife, Ju •
epb II Tamium and
Ti nt ui n, bl*
w 11• , &lt; \ \
Fern barn and harah A, Far fi­
ll am. hka wife, Filar do Kenned) and Fran*
re* h Ki nnedy, hi* wife, Indlftn Sprint*
It, a it way f nn. i mi n&lt;n ( ’ompany, a mr
p oration, fJrarr |* FT II* r and,
FuF
l et,
hep
husband,
H i ffl u rl
li.
Fuller and
Fuller bl* wife, It it*fl
M
Mi hi )
an -I
M In
I), In* wife ^armiid June* arid

wife, II t mill on M r l U * «nd —
M c*
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l e a v e r ftftd '------- 'v
Lravi r, Mi vl/t, Ji»hn A. Ufftcrh and M.
T. Branch, bli wife. K. *i. Brine# an 4
U . M. I'rlnr#, hli ftlf*, J. J. Comb* and
— • ■ Combs, his vif«, J i m i i II. Huan
and
--I’ unn, fcU wlf#. Allrn C. C*r»#It) and
(irnlrjr. Mi *l l c, ll#nry
rtwaattpr**
~ — awcttftpplft. ‘ hit
wilt, O. II. Xlorri*and — —
Moi r i i
hi* wlf*. WIYlUm II P i i c b l l and
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Pasrhal. f i* »tf**, I.at ha I'. Willard and
\ltllar 4 , bar htiahami, J ( ’ K#«»ci .
ind O-iilmU
Kfrj fl . hi* ftff#, W fc.
Wiqdau/ and
Wlnd*or« hli wif*.
Columbia Flnanr# A Tru»t Company, a*
Trust** for S J Itobla, Bankrupt* a cor \
potation, W s m * II Lumber and Vrn**f
pan), a r or pur at Inr , Juavpti 1'.
Mliilti J
and Cared Ifie A Mtlellw, hi a wile. Chart#'*
C W a r * i&lt;W and
Warwick, hi* writ#. I
II
11 Merritt a^&gt;*
Merritt, hi* I
wife, V |» Fuller and
FuUnr, Id*
• tie, J‘ |* Shepard ** \ilmiihl*trater, Wl|- j
11« m Mof re An y as . » n 4 111 l a H fit r «■ .
11 a f»ps i fin if I-) * m OI» I*f11 in a f «*»I ftl1 ■
run#, ft hr ft I'n I M t * »m IIn l*er t a I• t ci m*
| la In ant ryrnf the aim %«**• named parti**!
* r* d«f »n«lar&gt; ta, file 4 in our ClrtiiU Coo ft
for I be H* vrnth judirta! Circuit ***yf Flot­
illa, In mtiif f or Semi nidi County. 'VltiHda,
that the places cf residence of above rarrted
defend ant * arr to th# rr» rnt tjlnant un­
known that th»y and each of them a?t
ever the ay# of '* I y**rs, at *1 that tier#
1* no per nun in the «tate .1 Kbirlda the
■ M^rvire of a *'jhpijpna on w htifn would (
I ieiL «alr| ilrfi'idaM *&gt;r i n f of them
U u are therefore requit'd In appear
t ef«rr sai«l court on M*»n*f»)* the 1st rl y
of May, A f&gt; |'»th, to an* * * ' **:«! h'llao
«urn plaint, r)ar the .am*’ will be taken a
rutilseNni.
It i* further ordered and a dj udf t d that
t h 1» nfdi-r *'• • | u I Hafir ■!
* we^k f*if
m.t
l i a r ’.fr, r*p *t»nr* Jn&gt;ii
in
♦ he Sat ford Ifirald, ^ rirt -paj er puMiahr-d .
mvNiidoril, Krrnir clej rnunt) . Florida
In Wit nr** W'lii *’* I 1 have hi truntn *et
m&gt; hard and affile-^ th* m *1 »I *ald fourt
thi* l l t h da) of Fvhruar), A. IF I 1J1 G
!»*•!)
K. A. D O I H I L A S &amp;
Clerk of th* Circuit CourtItF rltllr

The Big Furniture Store of

nml " S w i t z e r l a n d h * Y o l&gt;och t ho l c S T J -

cm In thrift. Do jrou rcalUo«that a c­
cording to recent g o r o r o m e n t iitatla*

Mr, Citrus Grower:

ti&lt;?*. 98 p e r c e n t o f t h o A m e r i c a n p e o ­
pl e a r c l i v i n g f r o m d a y t o d a y on
t h e i r torAgea, a n d t h a t a I0«a o f e m p l o y ­
ment w o u l d mean p a u p e r i s m f o r al l
tint t w o p e r r e n t o f US?

For the time being » e enn supply you with

T h e y Could Get Along.

Hank O'Day. the old National league
umpire was working a gnmo tdngloh and ml ono afternoon, his p ar tner
miring met with Homo accident. It
, ns very vvarm. t h e players were u u
ujjnally nnnrrrlwomi;. and Hank was
nil to peevish. •
'Hey, H u n k ' " yelled Hclno Zi mmer­
man from the third bane roach lug
lino, us a halsuinn hit m foul up
iKalnst a r o n t r e t o wall, a nd t h e hall
was tossed back I n t o " tho diamond,
"lake a lugk at that hall, flank! Take
,i look at 1 1 1 "
" ' h at f o r - ” demanded Hank, surl­

\ i. i , y o r

F l o r i d a f e r t i l i z a t i o n » i nc e t he b e g i n n i n g
a nd it is in- keej i j hi ! w i t h uu r , c u s t o m f

in du s t r y.

ID E A L F E R T IL IZ E R S
have for a (juarter c e n t u r y r epresented m e neat a n u mosi
plete lin • of jilnnt food mirtlrlnationa possible trt of lr r
growers of Florida, a n d now in this tryi ng peri od I
F E R T I L I Z E R S are doing the a lm o st impossible giviri
limited P O T A S H c o n t e n t and all P O T A S H is st ri ct l y W A
s o l . n i l . i : K -“o
l u i t i I 111: \ I. ( I l l I T
A m . .1 to

"Why. tl may a got c r a r k e d acalnst
ut wall,” said Heine. "Wo can't play
with a cracked ball."
W •*tl, I diinno.' said Hank
We ’re
Ruing along pretty well with a lot
o f cracked hall players.

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t III ItOKKK FIMTT t J R O U Eli

a n d any o t h e r analyses to meet your needs
Our N e w C a t a l o g u e will he r e ad y soon.
Writo t o us.

W ilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Company

technique?''

M a n u f a c t u r e r s I HI. VI. I
l n t p u r l r r s nf

"Well, t o tell you t h e truth. I didn't
tu il' it hut I 1 houglit hi s , fiddlin'V n,t

( , llano. Ni tr at e of Sutin nm
Deal er s in Sprnving Machinery
J \ « h S O N \ 11 I I

HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE

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IV. &amp; T.’N SPK&lt;-TAI. M IX TU R E NO. I
AMMONIA-PHOSPHATE f o r m u l a s

"Yes; me utul Hi ram aro both so
fond of m u s t e r you "know, *
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A . &lt;• i» k l»« r c e n t ;

1 0 (o 1 1 per r e n t

last

Have You Tried Acorn Oread?
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i per r e n t ;

What She Th ou gh t of It.
“ I saw
night.”

a

This i* t h e mo s t i n t e r e s t i n g a n n o u n c e m

ily.

Invites you to visit it When
you come to Jacksonville.
E v e r y facility accorded
visitors.
If y o u n e e d
Furniture, Carpets, etc. etc.
write us for S F E C I A L
P R I C E S and C AT A­
LOGUES we can always
save you money. : : :

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w a n t as l o n

BONES

Alter Four Years oi Ducouriiiinj

RUBBER COPPER
TI RES
BRASS
TUBES
LEA D
ROPE SCRAP IRON

Coudilions, Mrs. Bulloch Gave

SENMT TO U

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Up in Despair. Husband

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Came to Rescue.

JACAbOMVIttr ,rt A

I..king it.

I t o m i hc v e r y

can
Ca t r o n ,
trom

Ky.

tins

In an

pl ace,

i nteresti ng

.Mrs.

wr i t es as l o l l o w s :

Hei ne

l ei k r

walk

two

mi l e s

wi thout Us

b n u g me, and a m d o i n g all m y w o r k . "

Huihxk

' T suf f ered lor lour

now

'* you at e all run d o w n Irom w o m a n l y
Iroubies, d o n ’ t gi ve up in de s p a i r .

this l i me, I co ul d o n l y sit up i or a little more than a million

Try

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ib iw • ahmdtl |h* pri»
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women,

In its SO

w h i l e , and coul d not w a l k a n y w h e r e at

years ol conti nuous s u c c e s s , a n d s houl d

all.

surely licit) you. too.

At ti mes, 1 w o u l d h a v e s e v e r e pains

Y o u r dr ugg i st has

sold Ca r d u i tor years.

In m y left si de.

T h e doct or w a s cal l ed in, a nd hi s t reat ­ it wi ll do.
me n t r e l i e v e d me lor a whi l e, but I was

mend it.

A s k him.

He k n o w s what
He

wi l l

recom­

Be gi n Liking C a r d u i t oday .

UVirc fo CH.ttiCKuv, MM ki rv, Co.. b i V i ’
s o o n c onf i ned to m y b e d a gai n. Alter
l*r&lt; , (.S,r&gt;,n..^&gt; trnn.. ti* .SpccvuJ
, I»'* Ul-h. •'. ♦ V, vf lie ti'JM t&gt;j|« t«*4 , Hi IU•
Uial, n ot hi ng s e e m e d to do me a n y good, i * 1#*i 3»#nt t«j VVawr-#n *#ni tfi ft*aj.fi
J-A#

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J•I tk•* itI U«, I U

Why We Save You Money
lUi Riia# nf our thirty year* of e i f wn r n r e in b uyi ng for

Hotii]^ traifr, anil !*#* Am*# «»f aplr-uifi*i rnil nntl writer
f.i- i! m fi 1mI l.n* frvitflit i lira, ft r *.*vr* vi»1l im/firy oil
l u v , ftf.m, f***•*! an*! tliuir,

la rant m i t lir* U-xt.

| F - .»&gt;i-r i f ini-|rrTi m.ii hinrry nrnl prniiirrtlv to !*#^t ,
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W. A. Merryday Company
Palatka, Morula

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Mf C H E U N - F O U N D ft D - I 0 3 2 *^

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MICHELIN
U n iv ersa l

The New lire f t iu y o
Is T a l k i n g A b o u t
T h o N o n —S k i d

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Pet t i coat Kovernment seem* to rule
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Mun««r, M i h l l t , W. F.
In t he flsli world, for tho female pro
h. r n . a k i d — ----- HirnH. I t . wit,. WtlM o l l . , , hi. | domi nat es In nearly all specie*.

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Prices M o d e r a te a n d
Q u a lity th e Beall

R. &amp; O. MOTOR CO.
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For Sprnins, Lameness,
Sores, Cuts, Rheumnlisrn
P enetrates a n d Heals.
Stops Pnin At Once

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A c t i v i t i e s of W o m e n .

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Longw ood, Fla.

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Excellent Service

Corner of Magnolia Atenue and Fourth Street

CARBON PAPERS

Seo-Treas.

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Chicago

C. C. Pearson,

Predident

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rouniy fornmitiu nrr, fur ihr *rd I , *• fl a '
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lleginning *ft rhi »eai and JO rha anuth 4 th Sunday 8 p. in., each month, ut K.
tor th* «»tf*r* of tho l u p H " ’
if NT. i or *f Lrr 9, Tp 2 0 , King# JO. of C. Hall. O ak Ave.
•nd upbulldlnf of our county.
Sollrltin, th, .upport of Ik* t t i p f r ” * run •ral 1 *» rha *uqth. &amp; rha rflat, 10
Theo. S&lt; haal. Gr and Knight.
S arrea Th# axi»J land
• Fi't uuillOsd voter* of Di.lrlct No J. I *m eha north, *» eha
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Jno. D Jtaktox.

TO

Finest Carbon Paper Made

o'clock in the Eagles' Hall.

llrrald* of Liberty
Meets at Engltv.’ ilall first Monday
1 I ,ni &lt;&gt;f
M mi 1 • i n ghl in «*ach month nt 7:30.
fait d
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Win E Householder. Commander
1 fa* filed *a id *r rI
Mtsillerthn Packard, Secretary
I 1,0 made 4 pj •irat i..fi

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Visiting brothers welcome
W A. Oinn.
John Stamper.

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Sollrr uf ijijfllf 4iiun for l a i H e r d I «der
of K
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S r i llu a 4 * 9 »pl&lt;f 94*4, f.aw# of F lori da
Sotirr i* h»rrl»» given that A fi Sjohlum, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and
purrhiM f uf l « i I erliflrate No J21, &lt;f#tr&lt;J
Joiners of America
11 h It) if June A f» I9f)«.
filed
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Sanford Local Union No. 1751 meet*
t.f .L r J h#r#hy innounr* my r#ndid#rv
“ tltre of County Commlwli.n* ol • p|ilif»&lt;"."
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II. I' o . K . S a n f o r d l . o d g r 1 2 1 1
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Mu'! lirit iiiul third Wednesday nlyhi
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, r tf ’hat if rr rlrrfrd will t&lt;r in post*' n t&lt;&lt;
I O. |. 'I'aylnr
T- A. Neal
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r» !rf unto you a much hrltrr »rrv ••
I i. ST lit N i* FF l.l.i ill
Secretary
Exalted Kuler
A«kiog at your h&amp;nda » favora&gt;&lt;lr r«‘f**'drt
• *••*»•, 1 am,
Hr»prr9full&gt; .
The Lake ll reei e ( ounrll No. 31 Junior
llrpafimc nl «f Ibr Intrrior
i. a i m u m i 9 \
J «n J Mffi.r at ii i mr o llr Fla ,
Order United American Mechanics
April 1 liMb
At t L*. solicitation of a nurntMrr of la a ja&gt;*r»
Meet* every Wednesday at 7:30 IV
ih«t T”«»mrr J
\niirt h h.rrj. v gi**n
»» d \n%rrm | havw dcodrxl to Ixrrufrr a ralol*
h I»•!ida » ho, hi Au \ I .. in the City Hull
Vinitinit brother*
M,,r#
for. founty Commlaaionrr for th«* ***h I't* Nf u»pt &gt;
If • nir.t, «.I Knirv, S*.
"9 tWmlnoU ('o Suhfrct to th# | *rmorra* t&lt;* i U.t .1 1*9 9 , "*• . 1 *. U , and W ' , of »re welcome (V II Smith. Ree. Sec.
[ ■'&gt; in Junr. Having llvrd liorr for r.nfl)
t «■# i . h'D I V Stmt h.
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I tm known hy rvrry an *t &gt;n th&lt; V I
t 'cl rr) City Aerie No. 1H53
•II#* i •*ft Al rr ffian ft a*
9 ( it»f|r,if,,ifi
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If eU^nrcl | promt*r to .rrvr thr $»-«* I W
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Meet 1 nit every Tuesday night nt 8
1 ' fi. the I&gt;r«c of my ability, and *»’9 i- r
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naitn
tc
lit
land
19* kflm
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th# County rarrfu'
rarrfu* fonalda*atnwi
rofvai.1r'#uon t • i *-•» •Irr*
, * fr rt,wk uf Cirruit .'clock Uico liuilillnK.
I •'!! ■ppremiaU your #uppc»rt U, in your jmlr *h«vr ,|, *r * J ‘ * pi„rnu
ih# I *&lt;th VSV W Fry.
Jan. C. Robert*.
m*ni l ran
can arrvo
verve your
i nurl »9
jrour l&gt;wt Intrrvw*#
Worthy Urenident
Secretary
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OJLS TRIBE NO. 61. L O. tt. M.
A m,,.* K a •*I&lt;*r*1 nf **»I• rfi, Florida
1 h r f why a n n o u n c e m y c a n d i d a r ) for rr
Jim J#eka«.n, nf 9&gt;«ti#n. Ftnrnla
Meets every first nnd third Friday
r |r r t m n tn | h a ofTTri* o f c o m m it a io n a r from
\Vr*t J.&lt;n«- "f 9»*ir#n. F!nr&gt;d*
T h ir d * I M f t r i c t v S a m ln o lr
fount)
I
m &gt;itf iir w i »a \ fs.
niitbt* at 7:30 in Maaonlc Temple.
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Hrgi*(#r.
’r *t ii trrn ic p r i m a r y a n d if r a - r l e r t r d •»!!
my heat t o a » r * a t h a paop la of m y d it *f 9ri air**| t h a p ^ o p lr of th# entir# r o u n i y
'► ••• f u t u r e a* in t h t pa tt.
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Standards

Herald Printing l
Florida

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Leaves Jacksonville 8:20 p. in. Daily
Reservations made at
Atlantic ('oast Line Offices

138 W, Bay Street, Jacksonville, Fla.
Hilsboro Hotel, Tampa, Fla.

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F U N E R A L w a it s f o r

WOMAN’S CLUB

SPRING COATS
By express today we have received a very stylish
line of light weight Coats in all the late shades,
rose, pink, white, etc.

WHITE DRESSES
•*

They are of distinct style, made
of good quality voile, trimmed in
Organdie lace, or silk, no two
alike. Price

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pique, gobardine, basket cloth,
beach cloth, etc., as low as

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As Low as $1.48

SUMMER CLOTHING OF QUALITY
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English Crash
Made in all the la test Styles, only a
few suits left
$9.00

Palm Beach
Get the genuine articlo. We sell no­
thing other. Stouts, Slims, Regulars.
All colors
........
$7.50

Serge Suits
A very attractive suit •b.either for business or dress wear
.
.... $10.00

Silk Shirts
Eagle Fade IVoof silk, $3.00 and $4.00
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caution essential to the health of the
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chopped kohlrabi
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fully i m p r o v e d , new five r oo m huu»e.
burn, t w o flowing wells, tiling tn
perfect c o n d i t i o n . L o c a t e d just enn
side of c it y l im i ts n ea r R a n d ' s &gt; -t
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l e n d e r c u l t i v a t i o n eight \ • A d d r e s s Box 1 0 8 . R
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Shirts and
Blouses.

F or S a l e —O w i n g t o c h a n g e tu
e le ct rSral p o w er we h a v e on h an d
m a c h i n e r y in good c on di t i on, c on­
si sting of boilers, engines, water
p u m p s , fire p u m p s , air conipn^jsors a n d a u n d r y - o t h e r f machine*;
whi ch we offer n t pr ices whi ch nre a
small p a r t of t h e originn! cost, if
i n t e r e s t e d a d d r e s s Virginia Carol i na
C h e mi c a l Co., c ar e II. H. Pe a bo d y,
S u p c r i n t n e d e n t , S a n fo r d, Fla.
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years ago ol t h e , .earing out of *
celebrate,) vineyard known as the
Clo» d r Vougcot
in Frsoce from
which no f e w e r t han | 2 h bushels of
•nail* were removed at a cost in latmr
of more thsn one hundred francs less
t han t h e p r i c e o b t a i n e d by the (*le of
t he mails.
u waa -estimated t b s t
t hese snails wfliik
dd h a v e d s m a c e d t he
Vines to Ul ext ent repr.-sewtiM by t he
y .iu e ot n fto tu .to tjfcjity Pi,w . 0 f
wine. •
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Ask the Boy

F o r S a l e — T w o good mules, will
sell one o r b o t h a t a b a r g ai n . Wight
G ro ce r y C o .
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Sport Shirts
You will he amazed at this wonderful
Sjxirt Shirt for
$1.00

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the Easter trade. They are every one of distinct
beauty. Get your Neckwear from the
large stock. Choice
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She and H a r Hu*band Selected Wa l­
nut Lumber From Thei r Fa rm,
We l fa r e D e p a r t m e n t
but Ther e Wa i Delay.
T h e a n n u a l b u s i n e s s meeting of
the Welfare D e p a r t m e n t was held
St. Louie.—Thu funeral of Mra. An­
on W e d n e a d a y af t er no on at t h e ion Welneko of Kdwardarllle. 111., was
W o m a n ’* C l ub wi t h. Mr*. Ti-rheun delayed until a coffin could 1 &gt;« made
presiding.*. R e po rt * were made by from a walnut tree of h e r homo
t h e d e p a r t m e n t officers and c h a i r ­ p laco."
.
,
man of c o m m i t t e e s , allowing the d e ­
Mr*. Wlenecko and h e r husband,
p a r t m e n t to h a v e b e e n u live fact or t hr ee year* a«o, picked out t he wal­
in t he r luh life d ur i ng the year. nut ireo on tliclr farm from which to
T he t r e a s u r e r ’* r e p o r t was excellent. have thei r coltln* made. It wae anwed
showing fund* h a n d l e d by t h e do- I Into board*, which were p&lt; m i lt t* « ('&gt;
' o c y i . until leal Juno, when Wleneko
p a r t m o n t t h r o u g h t h e d e p a r t m e n t naoaagn
look t he lumber to a planing mill and
treasury', a n d J u n i o r Civic t r ea s ur y
ordered It tfiado Into coffins.
a nd heal t h c o m m i t t e e to he $247.-IS.
Wlctieko was t hen eighty year s old,
I linburaed $101.80. Balance on h an d and Ills wife was seventy-seven.
$145.6!) In t he vari ous treasuries.
Tho work of making tho caskets
S ta n di n g c o m m i t t e e * making their was put off.
When Mrs. Wleneko
r epor ts were Civic, Junior Civic, died, rnt her unexpectedly, order* were
Legislative, H e a l t h and I’rcss c o m ­ given to rush one of the cofllia to
mittees.
pecial c ommi tt ee s r epor t- completion.
Mrs Wleneko was tho d a ug h t e r of
ling were t h e B a b y Weep Ca mp a ig n
Anton
lamia, n pioneer t^t. l-ouls drug
c o m m i t t e e a n d B a b y i’arude c o m ­
gist.
#
mittee.
Mrs. M a y DIclitTvs was a ppoi nt e d
GETS SCARE OF HIS LIFE
to confer with t h e local school hoar d
with reference t o c a rd s to be placed Thought It a Skeleton Rattling, Out
in t h e clas* r o o m s with Q u estio ns of
It Was Only Two Screech
I m p o rt a nc e t o t h e children.
Owls.
Mrs. J o h n Meiach was a pp oi nt ed
Falmouth. Ky.—J T. Me Nay nf
c h a i r m a n of a n o mi n a t i n g c o m m i t ­
tee to p re p ar e &amp; s l a t e of officers to Short Creek had tho scare of his llfo
be act ed u p on a t tfTc next meeting recently almut 12:30 o’clock nl night.
Ilo thought his lime had como when
of t he d e p a r t m e n t , i t was a n n o u n c ­
ho was awnkoned by what ho t hought
ed t h a t t he P r o g r a m Day to t he
was the rattling of a skeleton at the
general club will b e tin* May m e e t - .
I tog of t h e d e p a r t m e n t , May I t.
When ho collected his w its ho found
I C l ea n- Dp week was also a nn o un c ed that It was two screech owl* silting on
fur week of A |&gt;ril 21th
the head Of III* bed cracki ng ■their
Jnws and m a k i n g a lot of m d s e with
their claws When Mr McNay raised
t lull t nlendtir
up out of tod to miKW.-r tin* call "f
Tuem lay night
April 2.pi
old St peter, u* tie thought It was. the
B i r t h d a y a n n i v e r s a r y til the d u b
two owls Hew agai nst t ho window.
u n d e r auspices of Music D e p a r t ­
Then It was tlint Mr. McNay took n
ment
new lease nn life, as he knew what
W e d n es d a y a f t er no o n, April 2*&gt;
It was
literature
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I seek no t ho rn s. M i l I catch tk*
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down. If 1 c a n rtfflOTt t h e stone osl
U E i - a a v l do so
If i t b o bou
I go round lL- An d Ihtw every dsy *
find s o m e t h i n g wh i c h gladdens me —
Goethe.

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where he w a s nailed by t h e officers, (wishes it to lie thpFoughly u n d e r * - ,
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For Sato or Rent— Sovpipl houses
MnRripHa and r » f i » ‘stt*&gt; avenues.
Thigpen.

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YOWELL’S
M EN’S
DEPT.

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Mexican town with its open air
shops; the wandering meat ped­
dlers; the wrinkled faced old women
with their cooked dishes for sale, the
drinking water carts and tho hare

I. -

headed marketing house wives all
form a typical picture of this ex­
otic couittry.
Many such scenes as
the above are part of this fascin­
ating love stofy that is full of dra­
matic and stirring moments.

Palm Beach Clothing

An

A complete range of Colors and

Stouts, Slims and Regular Sizes
.

American is about to die*

Marching with firm step, shoulders
squared and eyes unafritid
Bruce
McLean, an innocent man is to he
shot because he had won the hatftd
of an insurrection leader.

Styles, and they come in

All at one price

Keep Kool Krash

For
. horse,
well A

MU' two to one at the studio that frey, William Herk and other
the principala would not finish their known playefs.
pb Mint whole.
In the first two
&gt;!a,
the&gt; had four mishap*. The The M e tifa n War Theme of the
lir-t tf-i
\ u lor Moure was arrested,
"taqu i
f ir d in in g with his mull’er open.
" T h e r e is no subject of such tinTie* same day, while Miss King was portnnre just now. a* the Mexican
. u ollnis for rent. 919Oak Ave.
trying nut tin* racer which had been I question.
The Mruinrd rilualion j
C7-8te
!&lt;»..&gt;:••*! by Harney Oldfield, * (a,UWMW along the border, the almost imrni - ' -----------raring driver, she skidded on a sup- nent possibilities &lt;rf serious eonse-,
For K en t— Nice, airy
rooms in
A p p ly to Thatcher
pcr&gt; street and slew a "4d "
Th e (jitences keeps Mexico continually in Hishop Block.
next rlny while watching an explo­ rjiint, T o have a feature film trcut {{ealty C o , Upstairs, IJitfhop Block.
67-:itc
sion. Miss King was struck in the with faithfulness to detail, its Inca
•’&gt;' a 'lying piece of rock and tiona „ „ the very soil of Mexico,.and
For K e n t— T w o comfortably furknocked down.
It was thought at { lo |,r|tig to .residents of the United ]
tirst two ribs were broken and she |
trjthful replicas of life in nishrd rooms over Herald office.
Inquire *at
was rushed to the hospital.
For- Mexico mny be considered titneli- Gentlemen preferred,
&lt;!7-tfc
This is what " T h e Dickins Shoe store.
tunately she suffered only a had ness extremes.
bruise.
Percy Hilhourn, the pho­ Yuqui,” sensational Bluebird Photo
Cottage for rent
J. Musson.
tographer was also knocked down play will do when exhibited at the
60*9tp
by the force of the explosion, hut Stnr Theatre on Saturday, April
fortunately the camera
was un­ 15th, with tho faoritc camera aetor,
Fur Rent—Ftirflla had too/na.-'or
injured.
Hobart Bosworth, playing the star six room furnished' Kou&amp;le,: 701
part.
Myrtle.
65-4 tc
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The Price o f Malice a Wonderful
For K en t— One nicely, furnished
Oldest Writing.
Photoplay
room.
Hot and cold water.
Ad­
According In th*t claims of tho Uni­
Hamilton Revclle, the foremost
dress Z, 907. care Sanford Herald.
versity
of
Penns)Ivar.'n
museum,
tho
romantic and dramatic star of the
69-tf
stage or screen will be seen here at oldest ptoci i ol v r I- uk I : own to us
are from the Br in irislan tablets rotlic Star Theatre on Tuesday, April
For
K e n t— Several nice office
cotul) deciphered by Pride* tor llartoii
18th m " T h e Price of Malice,** a of the UiilvcriPy "of P . n n s M v n n i n . 'rooms over ’i o w e l l s . Enquire N. P.
five part Metro
production.
Bar­ Tin v dc:.I vi Itll i- v t -i a* f ir back-as Yowell &amp; Co.
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bara Tennant, the charming and
Pm rd iitid room by day or week.
talented young actress will in* fea­
C,..*t 1'iry H'bi.'n
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tured iti tins notable photoplay.

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S e v e r a l styles made up of “ Sporty
pal terns in the classy English

FOR RENT

C L A S S IF IE D

Is the name o f the new S u m m e r . [
j n o t h i n g , and here you will see all
o f the New Models at
(PQ A A !
j only, per suit
.

• College Clothing

Sale A good strong work
cheap for cash.
A p p ly at
Of f i ce. .
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Th e American consul was power­
less,
Hin lack of prestige
hound
him hand and foot.
Th e Mexicans
always returned evasive answers to
his repealed protests
'I he tiring squad tilled the far side
of the newly dug grave and scorning
ani\imerit
nmnn
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♦
♦
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For Kent 5 room house,.422 Pul*
.faced his. death.
,jure.l
upon
an elaborate scaly.
not to. $1(1 pet month.
\V, M.
Thus ho would have died but for Several of these scenes include tho
H: .
Her: Id (Mlice,
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H t lie great love that he had nwnkent d wrecking and sinking of a large
F ' ,l
I he lb-art of 1 aula.
Paula \.,,|it in i lie f;.ce lines of Labrador.
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harness.
Apply to H. F. Kent,
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Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
The Heart of I’ nula"
T o those who huva not had the
£ rhnnei' to visit the troubled and
troublesome repubtie to the south
of ns, the ro rritt g I'allns picture of
old Mexico, " T h e Heart of Paula"
to l&gt;«&gt; seen at the Star Theatre for
one night only, April 14will hi* the
best substitute
Th e every day life In a small

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unbroken and &gt;ou will find (£9 . 0 0
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Tkcw n a m f Lir l liv n lr c will bp chosen tonight and a
g o ld p r i z e H ill b e givOn t o t h e person w h o m ig g c s ln
tbp n a m e \\hich is a d o p te d ,
lirinjj y o u r s u g g e s t io n
and le a v e nl b o x o ffice .
J u d g e s w ill c h o o s e the
n a m e tonight and the resu lt will bp a n n ou n c ed
du ring Ihe p e r fo r m a n c e
P R O G R A M
Ti&gt;rilght--"Thc H bile Sinter,** the feature pla&gt; » f the Sun niSt. i luir Simk I tJiupany.
SatUrdtt)--Matlucc 3 :«K) p. m.-*"The ( ork f.ejt." onricty c inicdy. Night, "S IIE K I.O C K HOLMES.** LmM appearance
of the Norene St. Clair Stork Company.
Monday, Apil! l7th--Four ri*el» of plcture*-2-lteel Feature.
" fo u n t Twenty." I K e d , "Th&lt;* Magtulrntr’a Stort." I
Keel. "Fable of the Low Down Expert on the Subject of
liable#."

Yowell &amp; Co.

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BlmvcrU f irnunil l.im ext„ne makes acid soils
sweet
It releases polush salts and imparta
strength aiid vigor to growing crops and trees.
Blowers' l i m e s t o n e g r o u n d unusually fine
readily mixes with the soil. Contains no im ­
purities-^can be a p p l i e d at a n y t i m e — U
inexpensive. W r it e for literature and pricta.

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VOLUME VII
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Independent Order of Odd Follows banquet will be tendered them
began yesterday with the meeting ill.- I Inti ■
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slay h«*r*' Weill , ” )'•&gt; night and at
letnl tin* I'.I tuple:
West and from Pensacol a to T a mp a
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V'ldress of Welcome, on b h dt * '
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I illah.i"'-'' agt.'i ,| t" ad x a uce tiionex (or pigs
xx Ini WI.I participuti- in tlii' team
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' \ug us11ni M*rx it is pml .lld'' that tit"“ t id the bunk.
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A heavy soil 1* desirable, a light I -oonci!. in Which tile M \V of A
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|t i r . &gt;r l I I \K il'le. Mrsandy soil impossible.
Th e p o n d 'will have charge of the iti&gt; ball,
r' ifi fiiM.yrf,
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b'
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nearly
im|terxl { wlo*'e we will make our future Koine
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Itesponsp Ul Address of Welcome l h r a
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Mi-*rs James I..iiigMtrt II
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Glnxrt K " l m nice Ml
Miss Clara OrUhd" xasterd.i. morning by auto
HcspuniK* to Address of Webome
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lor riunford, where they embarked I
The site slrnukl lie located copAll real life is service
Modern
be|i;,|f of Hebi'kab A'-eroI l
ter
Kellcr. M i’. t'-rshurg.^
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Mr Laughlln'* palatial yacht. |v n le n t t a town where complete Woodmen nf America t,a\'
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men
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I he exercises this morning nl ’ be
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where good road facilities exist for service of its members. It* member
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Jacksonb' ,r I b&gt; litre that opened the m U x
nifrex. Kobe i vlile ami thence to Daytona. They the transportation of the stutlon sh'p Jan lit. MUG xxas !tf&gt;l t*:t!
s , »* ,0'» of the t , f f nd
it i Pensacola: Geo A « i "
output."
First three months if 1916 there
most interesting nnd were wit-I ^
^ ^ ^ (| (| \j;i,,hews. \|r, wire joined at Crescent City by Mr.
The senate has passed the follow­ Were '1 7,L 12 certificates of insurance
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m s.,,| (,y a large c-owd
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, i Morrow, Mrs W
Amotig the features already nun ^ .I k r . M •
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^ Mm. the trip with them.
1 hey cipect to ing hill, introduced by Senator Flet­ issued. January 1st, MUG, its total
cash asset xxus SDI.U4 l.G0 2 . i l
Tp1,11oed on the program were the ad- I " * t, K‘ : ^
M r, Delia Lit- 1 be absent from the city for a couple cher^
“lie It Enacted by the Semite ami tnl interest eiirniiigs I n r I ' t | % xxa»
dress of welcome of Mayor Daxison. ' - " * ^
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Drlando Sentinel.
D. nth
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which hit gave the key of the 'it . 1
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,.f ...lint&gt; lux assessor r,,Ul‘ h K'*‘ r“ Tf
necessary I U4!l,6U*J.Oa ;jusl 13 years1.
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I'm ii. half of i|o- locul lodge
I will explain my reasons j »»*• • nd the same ts hereby, appro
Fraternally
1,r.„|.n tnvxn. Mr and Mrs Ill Jutu
linger
•he vocal selection by Mr* A ^
establishment ol a
,g
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to ,.»ch o’ you personally as I sec j Pn#ted (or ^
( ’ Intide D. Couch.
Iisli hatchery in the state o( Florida,
klcGitin of I’aola wns a gem anti the ''
you.
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Clerk.
including purchase of site, construc­
deseripiivB piece of the old negro
Hanks • h - e Frid«)
I am very grateful fur the en­
tion
of
buildings
and
ponds,
and
Mammy in the folk lore w a s . excel
^ ^ pn,D&gt; being
Good Friday couragement and support all my.
icing Gout
equipment, at some suitable point
Mr. and Mr*. E. L. Ferran of
,e»'»
Mrs. McCuin is a talented
this state the First friends have tenderrd me so far.
and a holiday in _
to
be
selected
by
the
Secretary
of
Eustis
spent several days last week
lady and the audience gave her a
Sincerely,
Nation'! l " o k .
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most generous applause.
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l h . Somlnol" C oo o i y Book
II. II. Guthrie.
any final steps shall have been taken Thrasher.
The address of welcome respons
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MORE NOTES
FOR GERMANY
TO ANSWER

for the construction of a fish hatch­
ery in accordance with this bill the
stale of Florida, through appropriarc
legislative action, shall accord to the
I ’ nited States &lt;'onttnissioner of Fish­
eries and bis duly authorised agents
t lie right to conduct tish hutching
and all operurions connected there­
with m any manner, and at any
time that ma) be them be consider- ^
ed necessary and proper, any tish- 1
cry law* of the state to the con-

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And. pro- 1S lE R I O U S B R E A K I F D Evim-n, further. Thai Uuk oporattu/H
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M A &gt; D S *N (J I
of
said hatcher
may ibe suspended
,
WORK
LISH ED
M E T
by the Secrcntary of Cummefeo,
whenever, in his judgment, the luws
Augusta, Ga., April 18.— 1
T he AuSan Antonio. Texas. April 18.
Washington, April 18. — Thu an­
tt'ista lire department is busily cn- Unlc -s the body reported to be that and rcgu.nting nflccting the Ashes nouncement was made today at the
to remain so
gii’ eil this morning in pumping dry of K ram isio Villa is brought to El cultivated are allowed
.
. . .
... White House that Wilson has pracinadequale us to impair the etli- . . . .
. . . .
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■In- base me ni nf the Hurison build­ I’ afo
the matter of identification
.
...
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tically completed the consideration
ing. which w :i« tlooiled last night in probably will not come to the atten­
of the forthcoming cOminunlcatlpn,
■he * iTnrt iii distinguish the tire tion of tin- military olliciuls, it was
to Germany
It was indicated that
Meeti ng
for
wi n '
beg.in in one id the font* ant,'
id
it
i.ciierul
Kunston's • ■'’ t'ecful
B rotherhoud l( probably will go forward to Berlin
I lass
1 late today or tomorrow
■r- 'o l.i
Getnr.ll Funs*
■t t ■.i■ in sin&gt;&gt;ed lhe IlCao ,
Wilson
Ilex K F Stettimryer will deliver and I,ansing worked on the comtoii i- . &gt; It .' ..'I. 11 l.ii'isti Igc on
a special sermon on T ui-sdnv (it liiuoii atlon ail d IX x e - t e rd iV
&lt;&gt;l \ ilia's death
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. . . . . . nrdul I Ii' 11 a I mil In limit xxlth Us
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the V . S, to submit and show Ger­
jin our class room and attend this
i I ii . itell nl .iltoul
mans* has not kept In r pt&gt;imi*e&lt;«
.irt i-r-: is awaiting
n••ws service w ith , ii We t i n i* all nf the
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a- I .1 i -led
lin t i i»i l . ’ f-p ,ti,-l fill;! i d I n
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AU G U STA
MUST BRING
FIRE SWEPT VILLA BODY
TO TEXAS

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I nit. t in t In- t A .i hill.i Ircil dollar
hni, a unique advertising scheme.
ii bat covered wnli tin dollar 1 til* to
tin un.oijui of txxo hundred dollar*
The w i s| w Imlo a was arranged
with bunnies iitsd l aster eggs and
tiull x little i 111' h. with w III! Ii xxiis
displaced iliildri'ti - hats and caps,
|n
room sporting goods,
tml*.
, ups ami xarmus other sporting ucecssotns were shown, and hi another
* , ||(, t,|or,.,| m,innrr&gt;
\ |urK,. shtp.merit of the latest uoxeltx fihlmtuc In
plaids and stripes were shown
Th e
entire suite of room* were artistic“ h&gt; tleeoruted mill thu beautiful
opening stand* out a* by far the
' prettiest display nf rhnrming lints
and novelties ever shown in San, (°rd
I’luninge is a strong lender
’ hi" »&lt;n«on nnd pr.- ••tmnently the
J vogue.
Hotn with beautiful plumI age. Ilower hats, lace hnls. milans,
hrafils. &lt;Iii IT*' l s a id ex ary rom-eiv*
aide fancy in the realm of millin­
ery
were shown by the courteous
attaches of the estuhlishmi'i^
Aslisting Mr*.
Mehrlens were Mrs,
Mary Symrs, Madame Ble* o f N ew
Aork: Mrs. T. D. Pearson, head
milliner from Atlanta, Mrs. F. asterhy
Miss

Mae

Matties

Doyle,

and

I gram,of

\ti-«

music

tin* hour* of
time Mrs

Seay,

Mrs. - Ira

Gn. Hn

Mrs.

S
pro

wns n iith-rcd duri ng

(lie opening,

Ed

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Mui ne s

at

which

Miss Char l i e

« nd

Af udume

Hlee rendered a n u mb e r of churmi ug
vocal

and

program

piano
closed

selections.

-with ^' A

The

Perfect

D a y " given by Madame Dice.
Lake

Club

city building.

meets

Friday

lie there.

night,

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|CURBSTONE GLEANINGS!

*ch6o!

building

"Arrangent nts aro being perfected
for - the establishment of railroad
shops in Ml mi, Fla., at cost of ap­
proximately $1)00,000.
In Augusta,
Ga., $100,000 to $160,000 will be
expended in
improving
railroad
o * shops.*

BUDGET OF O P IN IO N “ JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND M E.”

EVEN THE GATE

of $2,000,000 of
bonds.

POST NOT IN IT

PRICE LIST

"Construction of brick highway*
for which $716,000 of bonds were
voted will be beg n in a few days in
Pinellas county, Fla.

A CIIIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES ANI) FAITH.
“ HE’LL PRENT ’ EM " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

OF

DUTTON

"A
newspaper
building,
which
with
equipment
will
represent
an
o o a a o o a o o o o o o o o D o a o o o flD D O o o a D O o o o o o o o o o o o o o a o o a a o o o o
investment of approximately $300,- '
*
A band of noble American worn- j world lest ho defend himself.
He, 000 will be erected in Birmingham. ,
en who Maim a heritage in the’ sac- tfie free horn, shall he too he de- Ala.
rifires and achievements of the illvcred into captivity?
Weakness is
"P la n s have been completed for
mothers of our revolutionary, civit not a virtue. .Inefficiency is not a
an extensive meat packing plant at
anil Indian wars, w M are stirred merit. Strength is of God. No nn
Tampa, Florida.
„
to action by the red blood pulsing tion can be absolved from the duty
"Construction
of
tw
o
hotel
build­
through their veins, have organized of self preservation,
ings, one to have six stories and the
u " N a t io n a l Security League," and
" I n a Valley Forge our penniless
other eight, and a five story office
have issued a stirring
addres.se i fathers froze abd starved to win us
building will be begun in a short
against "unpreparednesa"
or thin land
Today wo stand a hun- 1
time &gt;n Mimni. Fla
"peace at any price," in which they dred millions in the richest country I
draw
attention to the following the sun lias over looked upon. Th ey | " A m o n g the items of construction
startling picture of futile sacrifice grudge u« these leaders, the money uor
10
'*on,&gt;*
reported this
and unexampled pathos:
to make safe the land that our lath,irt&gt;*
"A p artm e n t houses, Atlanta, Ga.,
" T h e r e have just come bark from ers died for; they grudge us the cost
Europe the defeated stragglers of of defense; will, it is taxes on men's and Miami, Fla.; bank buildings,
the Great Illusion. It sailed with j Uvea—choose! 'You shall not cru- Lancaster and Lexington, S. C .;
mighty prophesies— what a hope it ' cify mankind again upon a cross of church building. Greenwood, 8. C.,
Montezuma, Ga., and Milton, Fla.;
held!
The
millions upon millions gold!’
freight
depot, Anderson, S. C.; jail
of lighting men, tense, agonized.
to
he
remodeled,
Coahoma county.
with everything at stake, grappling
Orlando Newspnpper Man Dead
to the death in moral strain they
Orlando, April 11. — W. L. Nuek- Miss ; factory building, Miami, Flu'.;
were fond of Peace and Christmas oils died at his residence in this city school buildings, Duval, Co., Fla : *
ch&gt;«r i h*‘&gt; must be told that war a&gt; ,ni early hour tfrts ' morning
Mr paviug, Kissimmee, Fla.; road con­
is a - , \ a *»• game, I hey mii't be Nu&lt; k.*ll« bad In eti a newspaper man. struction, llaldwin. Chambers and

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CRATE MATERIALS, FEED AND FARMERS’ SUPPLIES
Offer for week beginning April I7tli, Feed and Supplies Tit tlu* fol­
lowing cash prices:
S 1.50
HAY
2.00
SCRATCH FEED
1.85
DAN PATCH HORSE FEED
1.80
JUST HORSE FEED
2.00
OATS
1.00
CORN
HALF &amp; HALF HORSE FEED .... ......................................... 210
1.75
SHORTS (white sacks, best grade)
1.70
BRAN
1.80
BEET PULP
2.20
LAYING MASH
2.35
WHEAT
1.80
DAIRY FEED
1.GO
COTTON SEED MEAL Feed
2.00
“
“
" ^ Bright 7; 1,
30.00
TOBACCO DUST
11.00
PH ( )SPH ATE Naturesow n
Prices on Application)
M IXED FERTILIZERS

warehouse

. trai t improvement

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their snugs
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contracts have been
of peace on the breeze, the Daily Reporter-Star, whichpost- ; awarded nsfollows:
llth tuli* olil a**
i, old
out a &gt;nar
"Hunk building. Safety Harbor
It
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It has him In itve up lit- work
II t 111• rttiipi* tim*'
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the tun*- in the . minty ,i\ mouth-,
all the after May l-l and prior t&gt;&gt; June
got lujtith, you may register and vote in

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bill »di, the litosckerv !
file
Tregress in Southeast
g n a t illusion was gone
Five ship.
C ol umbus,
Ga ,
April 12 T h e
loads of t r e o . h . Idldren were sold ' j n)J
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mfn slav. r\ ' uloi.g
th»*
ltart.ary this week:
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roast, and even as fur a. llagdud.
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read by
nil UMo l l o i r happy
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nut follow it, .-Stephens today in a ti„n,, representing many dilferent of the ollicers of tin* Norfolk A:
children's trusade
bines of industry and business gen- Western Hallway
T h e apostles of peace at any|erully were formed in the past week,
Dob Taylor's Msslerpiere
price' and their ‘ pet riots leader'
the aggregate of the minimum capiOne of the most beautiful of the
they are pleading with us for in- tal stocks beinj $1,613,60 .
action, for helpieastieas. They would
" A n election will be held in Hir- many beautiful things ever written
bind our young giant of the western mingham, Ala., upon the issuance by Bob T a y lo r of Tennessee, the

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m i ijlit

mount up
ilu* regular

Seven teen Cents a Day

of the twilight
I saw her wraj. th.
„fltl(|,,w% around her. and with a lul

forest

thfimijh

n l

brami-iifw O LD E R Typcwiiu*r
? 1do macliinr.

Wlltl |„.r k.|„ry

"The data on whl.h this a w a r d anthtdy waters whisfiered a fiensive
wu* Daie«ft was taken
from the rt*~ I (good night to the drowsy liiril* and
*urns In the I n t e r s t a t e C o mt n e r r r I -|fvpy
j.q,. utllj |„Vo. will,
* nrnmission such as made and sworn ,|lt, j |a|t] ()| |,;irtmk, ,j&lt;lv up,,,, t ti&lt;-ir
“J •■&gt;' al1
" f " - « r s e |, .row, and tin* starlight dangled in
oust null v D.' dispute.I
T h e addi ti onal da t a their
wa
d .trrt
heir hair
hair w
a''tt .. d
ire i .•••

111; ft11 i i bi i i L’. .

m.itftl!»ly and t*a.,ii\ n itv i tin* pa\nu*iiLs on a

I ,.iw in.- &gt; yening hang lo r , i l i e r
,,
r)V;|| ,

lain ‘ hi her lip,, ro. k 1 *0 * weary
world to rest . then 1 saw her with
her dipper foil of d.-wdrops and her
" Ks pe e l a l mention |, al . u dite to
basket full iif dreams, slip back to
Mr. Ulakemore, ehairman of our the hdriron of the morning and
safety eominission. wboK* energy and , l w ,
again
The garden,
a ctivity in this direction lias been so furled her llag (lowers stud the
ronspicuously and promptly reward
m e a d o w s fell asleep; the song of the
(*'1

sli p

train, and I wi.li that tin* heaven
.d the morning might la,t forever

II

making the best reeord in a.-.-ident
prevention and improvement in ,.mttury ennditiini, and hygiene during
the year lUlfi

i-'

tri|q.Hig and dan. trig in her .Inning

the b«&gt;or&gt;1 of a w a r d of t$i«* Vinernan

11 n r i m.ni memori al , . U . r im-dal to
in the Srj oto divinion of tins line, for

vi n lliOii'.inil only l o u d to m e *
l i e try
\l|.
Hunger and ill', a-.-

bdt a tt.nl
way along

Dip*

Engines and Pumps

t .
, 1t U

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am I iiinio Irriga­

tion *s\ -.ii ms |nr I &gt;a I h I a i tits and (. rmes,

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l saw tin* morning, with purple o
on nli&gt; on** division of r.-nlro i 1 in
♦
q ui ver and
burnished bnw
stand
t Fi
1 nitc«l Slates." according to
t
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dial we are closing out at cost on a&lt; toonl of l:n k &lt;d mom.

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Use "B lack Leaf 10,” a nicotine sprat for peppers, egg plant and
cucumbers.

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factory huild iug

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The tiuii'ireljt would all ln» life
lie bi gall Ills newspaper * ' *
hiMldings, Duval, t o . , H y .
1 out of the hatij.- experience in &lt;1rl:ihf|o oiplit*fen years I,av*,*C. Kissimmee. Fla.; road con
s ' r m i i o i , Laid win
(nu m bers and
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r ,i f**AS \ t ilf H ,,l
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CRATE

makes t liis wonder!ul w ritin g machine yours but a small lirst j»a\mt"H,

Send for complete catalog and penny-pay plan
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THE OLIVER TYPEW RITER CO.‘

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ACsENTS FOR SANFOIU), FLORIDA

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the

and sleep

We love and laugh and

wrep and sing and sigh, until death
steals us bark to dust again "

TRY A HERALD W A N T AD

�IF
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MANUFAC­
TORIES IN
FLORIDA
1 , { nN 1

1111

&lt;.n\ i

'""f.v contained in the census sched• «IU fur ill.- total n m o u n t ' of

' • ini 1-ftn t,i
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i"'l report*

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FOR STATE ATTORNEY

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and JI'-MHM) in 1909.
In
the i oinpunerit material*

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have any rein
f - de- for that

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i - ri . i . ed for
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ii,a', win. form* fll r.'snb d Ip ■■
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it'll

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I IP- &lt; •riifii •tii»n -end loll (or same
ilia !
th e
I'l
U ould -Ugge»l that you run tlo
Million I '"liar article again
This i&gt;
tin
kind ot reading matter Ilia'
tiiai.i - i *o
northerners pro k up
i ,ir&lt;
If you could urrang.
v i'll i oiir board o( trad*- or t omnier, i ,t i lub to -ratter a few tliou
-and . "|'i, - ol tin. is,lie here III Ih.
i or I I I! w*oill ti«» more giiti.i f
s .ii lord alo 1 .‘'i-rmil'ili' i.nintv rlii’
i . I . . t l- X. ' | ; 1 o(
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to
{,! (* lu.t.i 'v 11♦» lb*.' af 1**41
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w ith

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nil inb. r

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^anywhere.
T h e B ell Telephone, with its H&gt;,C*j;0.00() miles d J
wire, brings millions o f people within earshot of
J our Yoice.
Many thousand of them, living
(’ r a
hundred miles, can he reachtui f*M a s:.i.t &lt;&gt; v . i, •
Are y ou making use of this 'ast hrid^i on &gt;our
h'rin, in y o u r home or in your business.
11 1 ‘
rofit of tim e, money or convenience o &gt;
s ell FeJcphone if you w ill use it.
Crasp t h e O p p o rtu n ity !

Call or w r ite the manager to-day.

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AM) TELEGRAPH COMPANY

Here’s an important fact: one-half of
.ill the cars on American highways are
Fords. Because Ford ears have Riven
satisfaction from the bcRinninR. Ev­
ery Ford owner is a Ford booster, for
the car more than meets his expecta­
tion. Consider the record of the Ford
lirst and you won’t look further when
you buy.
Runabout $1100; TouritiR
Car
Coupelet $590; Town Car
$(&gt;!(); Sedan $740. All prices f. o. b.
Detroit. On s«ile at
Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co.
EDWARD HIGGINS
SalcHtnan

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C. F. WILLIAMS'
Agent

M aker*.

D esp air

Du t

the
I*

Whether our speech Is 1“ serve us
a - a mitten or ns ll glove depend* on
tie pain* we are willing to lake w till
i1 i Mictions like those In ' 'should" and
' would." " w h a t " and "that." "the
hoy's" and "of the boy," u writer In ■
tlo* llostnri flernld observes
For our
thought, both In seeing tilings and In
mulling them over I- fsi subtler and
mote flnely shaded than the m i r e
t-p.Killing siting of words Unit we nd
dr. ** to our friends Itl sil&gt; Ii expres
ii ns we . an r*-.i' h we ih |-e|id on
trim dlstlie l l . of "i.i gtammai n •
l . r . ' l l y ns the tiplut on the .listiin
Il"tis of her ke* hoard or tin- wood

i . 1. * r "ti t|"- differ' m ■* of htl" gong'"*
I " lose from good usage even one
well bused grainniutl.nl dlstlto llon is I
t ti.seen t . 'u«t 'tint alii"iint "'ll
p ui.s of mat' lilng our t
ighls with
e r words
I iihnpplly our . n r e h -s use of the
tp"tl|er tongue in i orifusiiig forms mid ]
d i ' pp l n g disltliitiim tli.it .veil ■ o|lo
q mil wording &lt; mi ill span&lt;'in i-noi
P • us . r . n P

in ' i g i

w - ' a - t • t M i a n I Ii

tnaiarv tnuk.-ts all I-*
11*I■* ndi i
1 linn mllttiiii
but ■■ n gi .tin Ins
e nil iigtllg tree In dei IH 111g at III"
Take for itiStani »■ would and
'uiftJd
lb r&gt;- in
w F-i . and t lo­
I'ii'lion lingers
In tto middle

John h mnnltig, tmvr many of us can
tall Apart, as ml)e&lt; iive, Inllnltlve. |inr
tlclple and verbal noun, those four
■‘rui i nl ug*"’ Is It tiny wonder ttiat wo
an- letting sllji tin- good distlm (ton
between
tie dldti t tig.- Tuin Ititi-r
ruptlng'' and He dtdtl t 11 b•• T o m s
Intorruptlng ’
A graver loss !ms
himn of our luitiioaw wlib suteofo tlie
fornt*
*tur s. I.... I i hlldroti ttiltik us
jilalnt when we sa&gt;
It tin were 0 1
" Wh e r e v e r It t&gt;e
Shades of Iti-nios
ih'-nea and I ' b e r o '
What ■amid even
the orators huve done I,n■1 Home and
Athen* dulb-il their atllctlollke nub
tunetlvea Into blunt Indleatlve*'
Language I* tile world s oldest won
Jer. N o one really know* bow It be
gnn or how It attained Its slroeturet
perfection ‘ The Ureek grnmmnr was
liner than the lloitmn
the Sanskrit
liner ( ti rtit tlo- Ureek
Uitigauge is the
me taking nrgumeiit for a prelilntorle
golden age Its laws have l i e e u studied
M i n t u a t i i e . l a i i i) marveled at h i
men
lik&lt; Cirimin iitnl M'M'IIit iitnl our iiw ti

Willi rii-v as if |itininn *•(••■«** b tiii *I
III1" 1♦*i *■f
nn »t«*j it* m ir. ■.Ilf Ilk i•WII
It t .
Itl** f*'H| Of »»** * Ml 'It. IS 111 J
•*•»• h**%( »...... i • » u '* h Mo* t. . »
t K***ibJo *1 IIi'14*1* * mil t* iT ii*' ii i

E T the farts pn the o p r r n t i n g cost
t'tfiiM - \ " U
t n i y a n y initninobilr
F ttul o u t l l i c t r u t h I k*tore not
nftcii
And duti'C he satnlird with hear­
say or a salesman's claim*. T h e jutet o f
gasoline is high; so is oil and there ix suce
to lie an increase in the cost o f all tires.
So. .vluft you want is the car that will
give yyu most miles per gallon o f grfsoline,
per gifTlon o f oil and per set of tires.
Ucrc are the facts proved hy the M a x ­
well stock touring ear tluit recent ly m t tJic
VV. uti l &gt; M ' l t o j

N o n S t &lt;' p lx’, - " td'

----------------—

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Mux wall World*. N'm-Stongf PHIfll | «4 (•
Miles without n motor
( c&lt;
Averuge mile* [ier day (4-txJay')
Milrs |&gt;rr i^nlUni
Miles i-ei gallon of oil
o
A vet age miles p i tire
V.

22,02.1
SOO.ft
21.8H
♦Ol)

Rem em lirr that this was a N o ir S to p
Kndurnnee Record in order to prove that
♦hr Maxwell ear was exceedingly sturdy,
reliable and trouble proof.
N o attempt was madf* or could be made
to save gasoline, oil or tires. So these fig­
ures merely indicate what would be possible
under ordinary driving conditions.
Right now wc hnve n Maxwell we can
deliver to you, and if you don't want to
pay cash, make a dcjvosit and pay the
balance as you use the car. B u t d o n ’ t p u t
i t off. W c know the M axwell factory can't
get half enough freight cars to carry their
doubled output. L a ter on wc may not
lie able to supply you. Dut wc can
NOW.
B e ttri phone us for a demonstra­
tion t o d a y .

Touring Car, $655
Roadst er, $635
t'rlc *• F. O. II. D - O o l l

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Couldn't Tool M m

il.ib- tt W.IS ti«kcd to S t a i (or diii
Ills hostess, knowing in* .end
you seb i t a p.-r

igg.-t tha'
i ■
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I irui j ournal . ei .end tin m

...

• for chicken, hiughlnglv i, Id lilm

. i &gt;.

If line dinner.

g. ing to lone i IiIck"ti fur
Herbert uiked tn mm the fowl.

1nd s' e took 1. in 1. tl". kill to n niul
; o i if it"- ov.'ii d. -,f
'1o Ilerln-rt a
'ItJ.IO'li he r. I. td 11 toast ol beof.
lip- Herald IX tll&lt;- best possitili I heii he said midlv
I r. afraid I can't
educator, t specially when it is |rul sis). I mil) lifc - ' hit sells wli leg*
ip 'in t to- \pni llh issue. v,,.l (fll.
N ton ipeutio • d il

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CAR

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inu-ked ' oplcs oi ibis issue.

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Become the

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i.il L of
I P I I.
l-i I I ■"inn i»*n o k
t *•i (:
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ifrifl.* ft* Tfl l u lll",I- l Ii I....k s
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a
th ai rum »i.*: •*ist *
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running “ "1 s.iw
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Dictio na ry

has hope
U mi and In-vond would
b ssly merged with Its own s e r i p e
that
of
should
1 ip- smoother
phrase*
J would like" and
t would
be grateful air end i appear in formal
writing, nn-1 onli
tti«- leibaltsi is
let. ' d
The dt--'no tioii of wlui from
*1hut .* for nil fit** II' •. ■I exanipii-s in

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i ip r e u s e

S P E C IA L T IE S :

FREE
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Cl' I. VltlFS If \M )-|* 11\ I I I ' » m v t
t.i'HII t.M'S S T L It I A t , H i t Lit
t "i.i

TH F. U N I V E R S A L

L it t l e Considered.

t ' l ng
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gentlemen,

Proper Usage of W o r d *

mt.-d

MY

ri|le,

MODERN CARELESSNESS OF DIS­
TINCTION IS CRITICIZED.

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GRAMMAR IN DECAY

111,1 W

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HENRY McLAULI N

the

cession with a eluh.

Vocabulary

' nine of I'rudiiels

■i.

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by

couldn't » t o p the south hound pro­

The value of |&gt;rn.|nets was |HI,l ! - ' . " " i i in lb I 1 and it-l.SMU.OOO in
....... ’ Li i'.i-n-.i.i being SK.T.'i.OOO,

portion "! m 1' * if • •• 4 »*r *khi* L la. tones luring tin.
dm
not in i cs-ar-.l
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do
proiiuit* represents
* 1* J ., •
11&gt;.tft
i.Yttli. •-x., )&lt;! f It.il r*v|mrt ^ w»ri tukt*n their selling value or prire at the
plants a* aetllalli turned out bv the
f’ &gt;r .siablt-lhnil r f
|»|fa' •l/ritic .i

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north

• ' r, _ dot.- 10,11 un hide unused m i -

J'.* f" per rent.

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n.ll, supplies and rent o!
of power
power and
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1,h« i o-t ,,f materials, how-

m I !M t. a* against
in Ibid*, an increase of

approximately

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t h

• • i g l t...r

-Hart

• •me another season roll* round you

11 * u|i to you to pick them.

t •'r iit I-&gt; and (applies hought either
n
*1.. lilt* '
for
s pe-nl at ion or (or use during a
The tigi,
iiuiii.arj and subsequent period.
•subject to suidi liiitijfe and correeThe census inquiry doe* not Intion ax may lie found n co- s ar x fr,,1M
ludc
urnuunt* paid for miscellaneous
a further ex.imiti.itioi
f the
expenses, surh as rent of office, r oy ­
iri.il report*
alties, insurance, repair*. *d vert in‘ 1 * Liai of mg. traveling expense*, or allowance
ni.inof.ii
for \\ epreeiatlon

l l rruit

popul ation

I' S
Kindly rush the extnuk a*
per request.
If you Mart anything
in the publicity line, and I ran be
any help to you let me know.
I
would like to see Sanford's popula­
tion double in the next few years,
and it ran be done just as sure as
night follows day, if the proper steps
ate taken right now.
Hut if nature
i&gt; allowed to take her course, ami
no special effort-* made, you and I
both will In- under the daisies long
before anything of this kind hap­

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ahown

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c, State Attorney. Seventh Judicial

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In the final bulthe rental paid

l'*opert&gt;

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'll I • r&lt; - for |

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your

So l any attain, Ret busy, fill
l I " ' ' i’"&lt;li owned and borrowed, Vour rol umi) * with " p r e t t y " thing*
oi\«'-*t*,|
tin* business. hut ex- [ ainnti H o n d a in general, and Sein1 ' " 1 v . j l r . iilt'il property, irtole i unity and S a n f o r d lit purtir-

liEIMHM up
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SANFORD HERALD

bi* 4 ir« ui.it e i
north nt nil ha*tir&lt;l!&gt;

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w aLibt lie

hurt*

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1 appreciate U loll
as
getting
any b •Ip
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t ihn s mull :ie 1 ' •h
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whether
fiani f r *]
..if** .1 «l

p,,il,I- up or not. while it's different
with you population i» what you
want, and population l» what you
tnuat In*'*' if you ever expect to get
anywhere.
The Herald, judiciously
placed will bring thousands to your
city and some of them are bound
to stick.
The Smith and Hrown crop* will
not put any great arqount of fat on

Soil Yield* Abund.xn* Crop*.
In »om&lt;&gt; of the Island of I to- West
Indies there nr*- a r * » « of emu- winch
lian* i l.ddi d fair 0 " | . I. ' twenty
tears without r.-idanltiig
In • iba
tip1 most pi ogr. ' ssl i e pi . i n ' ' i - n-'pidi
■How
no mote
Ilian lm* m riv
rati"'ti crops, tip- field* t». Ip ^ Hp -ii
repbinted
The Boll Is so rich that
rotation of emp*" hn* apparently not
been found necessary

SEMINOLE C MINTY ( I H \ n
Park and (\imim *reijt -H.
u.l'ist:

S j ifan l, Fia.
n '

D I M KI BU TOR S FOR

Ancient Joke*.
" D i d a man ever bold stake*," anka
tho Atcblaon Olobe, "without making
n remark about running away with
the money V
And did one of the bet­
tor*. following pomeone'* offer to hold
the Flake*, ever fall to counter with
• Who' l l hold y o u r

A 25c W ant A d . in The Herald
will Rent Y ou r House For

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.PAGE SIX

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THE HANPORD HERALD

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APRIL 18 1816

v;

- * » * S S SS* S * * S S W M S S S * * *
A. D. 1916. lha aama Bring n legal -lelr*
day, th* follavlng deacHbtd tael property,
lying end bring in Sem.nole County, State

LEGAL ADVERTISING

TIME FOR BALL CLUB TO TAKE CHANCES

of rtonde, lo-nit
l«ol thirty -l« (l®l nf the FlilHtle Land A
I ■ thr Ciff u«l lourl of I he Mr trail* Judicial Colon!**! lun ' Company's Celery Plantation,
Ul ci l l . In end f*»» Hrwlnole C•uni;. Her- fycorjed id Hat
llooli " C * at page 116.
fSk
lierordt ol Oranfcr County. Florida (aald
Ui/v Ilohinton aru! Merrill
^
land being formerly In Orange Count), *
V. Jlo|»lrv»on. Kifnftors *■f
Florida bui $&lt;» tf SerninoTe County,
KrrxJrrirk M Unlilmcfi, drFir fill a
nPeeril
I U m|4ainait l *
l.fclfill *• N E W E L L
4 It »**■»«■
H|&lt;« nal Alantaf in Chaoror),
Forrrloiurt
II. A ■ llowird end Ue*»na A.
Itoldmon A IleardaJL
of Morifag«
How aid, iproti K I nil Way,
Solicitor* lor Cumplainant
Kd*«r&lt;( L F nor ha arid all
63*Tur* ftt r
parllr* claiming mtrreM under
Krrd

II

Va|dr.

dir^kltd,

peny, a
I* tide n&lt;ta

rnrjHirftlic n

IN*-

Nonce it hefwti-jr gir^n t iai M It IlurkUtl |
irurrbaser of Tam *"•*t.Gcste No- MCH’ dste«l the i
KanaSv, , Mb datcdl of June A I# h19"J Hi* Atel -a-d rrr I* I
Jftcnti F !J«iiia&gt;. of I rid) an a{toll#, tn d T h e ifirate in my ufTVrand hat made application f »r
( ’arnrr«»n and llarhlry ( ompai y. a corpora
tarn d«d *o i«sue m acco. danre with law, Ssid
lion cf South &lt; arolina. and all parliee claim cert fleale embrace* the f 4to»U*g dfWri fttetl pr«&gt;Ing Intern! under Fred II. Vapla, and to Iffiy situated It Secnirt‘J» t*»Uiity, Floi Ida to­
any other neraon claiming an It tcreat in the wn WU of h t i of N E U
HWU Mac. 24*
following dearribeti land*
rp 21. ll**J9 10 acr«' The «aid land being a*s
Jteginning Git, fret north of the puulh 'pac-rd at the date of lbs .asuarct* of such err liftwr*t rornef **f Lm trn C10&gt;, Mini Ik i*ren t'7. rate in the name of Gwu- W. Franh*m Ifnloaa
run eatt 117 feet, more or left's to tit alley said caitlflrate *ha-l
ndsmiait a*netrdlng to law
thmre north lo northeast corner of l.ot taa daed will i*»uc ihefi^,! on the 3rd day of
eight IH). (hence a n t 117 feet, more or Ire*, May A l» . 1916
To I. udard 1# II nee he, h| Mflf

lo noithweet corner of *aid lot eight (Hi,
Wltnrw* m&gt; nfllHi&gt; *ignaiure and m ! thii the
thrnre eouth to beginning, in Ufoe* *e\en 31st day of March A I* 1916.
(7). *1Iff !oui i I &gt;. of the town of Sri lord
Newli
K A. I ifMjgl
Florida, accord ing to th* plat thereof of
4*terk t"|m» I *' uu1 1 Seiw«n»»fe &lt;' nypty iHa
FI It 1 ftJufi'
It) V M U r l W
6l*Ffb6ltf
t&gt; CIt a p peart rig lf..m the all'di»\tt of tit** U
Her ring, herein duly Med, that hr I* solicitor Noliri of Api llcsiisn fur , l « i Heed Coder
Section ft o f Chapter CM. Laws cf Flsrand counsel (or the complainants In the
Ida
■ bate styled cause. Mary ItoMason and
Nolle* i* hereby given that F f# Hniker.
Merritt fl Itohinsnr, eierutori of
PiedJ
arlck M Itobmann, dereased, !wM »t t* the purr hs«er uf Tat Certlftrate No. J t JM
the 5th day of June, A'-l». 1A94. has
feiilef «»f tlie * 111anl that l he «lefeii d aftl m, dated
ifttrd
said
ceftideate
in
m
y
ofttew
,
and
ha*
dward 1*. Iknoch*, of Sail »»,
Kansas
Jacob F. (Jdikay of 1ndian apolls, Ind , Lhe- fhade application for taa drrd to itatir Ir
Said certificate em­
Cameron and llarkKy Company, « corpork* • ruordanre with
lion of South Carolina, and Mrr Nettie -C. brace* the following dfserthad property *lt*
Vaple, heir-al-law of Ffel II* Vaple, de- dated in Semicole eourty, Florida, to-wit:
crased are nonresidents of the ataia of N E H o f SW K. * * * • *• Tp. Jl. K. 30 FI.
Florida, and that Kdvifd I*. Knoth a re- The said land being i ****** I at tha date of
aid re at Salina, Kan*a«, Jacob K. LMIkay, the fa*name* of such certificate In tha name
IJules* said lertlfcala shall
resides at I niliatinpolU, Ind., that The Cam* of Unknown
cron and Itaraley Company, a corpora* he redeemed according lo law taa deed will
t.on, address and principal place «' business issue t hrfee n on tha 14th day uf May,
la unknown, Mrs. Nettie C. Y apie, resides A I* 1916
Witr its my ofllrial slgiature and seaIn Jackacfi, Mlrtugan
That the said de
this the Uth day of April. A ll. 1916
fendants and each of them are over tw.nt)
(seali
FI A hnUOLASa.
one 4.21) years of age and that there la
Clerk Circuit Court Semino|e C*» , Ha­
tin person in the state nf Florida, the »ef
lt) V VI Mchaniel. |l C
v|re of a »iiI»pu.*n.a upoft who m wouid be]
hlndu r upon the »ald defer-dan's,
where ! 67-T *|e* %l r
fore, you, lldward I. Finor ha. Jacob F
ludikay. The • amefon and I ar &lt;ley Com |
pany. «* c«»rporation, Mf« Ne'tie 4 V aple, ]
and all panic* claiming arty right, title or
j uteres* n the f»d)o*tm described land*
||. yw mnf ft t« * , tf-et n«M h of the

rortii

id I l ** »•

1r’

T w o minutes' walk In the opposite
direction brings one to the school
whore tho wrjter received her D m tnl
tlatlon Into tho wonders nnd Ihe beau
ties of our language.

•

•Well, he ought to have utilised you.
he's rich enough."
"Tho trouble is. ho did."

rz m -

[da, op re a seek |».f eight

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corise.utiee

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In 1 1fruit t'»url Sr* rttlh Jii f*1r lft1 ( irrull.
1tk
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4 *1
M *' 1 . f • w .

WHERE BALL STARS SPARKLE
Scout Mi ke Kiihoc Gravely Inform!
U mp i r e E v.ini W h e r e H e MAd
Seen Many Cr,**ck Pl*iyert.

) f « s f . i i u i t i i - i i j i w nn -rlf si i nn

FT* i d *
iiii kf»

E. P . T H A G A R D

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liuefis tl |* n wittiTi,

fr tt*1*r t» Atil .f tl ml
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it I h ft •J 1hr -*) I
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PADDY NEEDED

IHE

MONEY

Hr»prrt for thr Dr.ul Lvidrntif rl.,d
L-ttii* F'l.tx in ti\r M.ikeup of
r n i a 1- a i m mi
.l-v F 3
- fryr fivl rig a It'il * I **

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In flu' A Mi“ f i' iili iiti'l N*0 JiMi.t1
.iiiNvi *rr **i\ Mil in’ui * i Ti• kn.£ n rii.

A fiond nbl stnrv has tinrn femtrrert

|$ STRONG FOR DISCIPLINE

i d of Cuddy Muliur. Him one time was ,
n tiiimly man for an uinl«*riakt*r in a |
(inLlUh*'! I'M ! w1 1\&gt; t t«ri«*»rulIv* »*•*• V■ In
14ms Rintitri) Il«-r*M * iii&gt;»«i&gt;ipvf i ui lislinl town In the County Kerry
Percy
H oughton,
New
Owny
of
lo Mf ini ii *slr '■ nf
So healthy had the-people hecomn
O r a v e * . A lw a y s an Advocate of
WtlHns T 4 t.MIglftui, fir fit ol *ftit| 4 If I that the undertaking bunlni-sn was
••a! I iieff it (hi* thr 71h
Suit (‘pUffl I I
•
O b e d ie n c e to T r a i n i n g Rules.
fifty
F. * *
. S ft F*‘ l r
very slack. and full time was in-ver
f ♦ I 1,1 VhS.
i
certain and ...................it d the 11 u*
4 I* rV
Plsrlplltie III llki'li (o In- llo* wall'llitfl A *1-.
thru
word of the liimiiin Nnttoinil luaguo
Tiled cfore I' addv ri'Holmd in on
huHehnll cluh under Die dlreellmi nf
cr.iT. In | l \i ■r 11, n■I
\rriuiig Dm i .
Do11•■w (ir* slib'iit. Men i |i lloiiglilon.
ttf I |w|s|ti till r. $-M Iai I *• * «I * iMirr |U .11 I leal I ) 1'. nntb-MH. to ,i|ipl|i't| til Ull
H »•!.«» « *t t h
r I 4* *! I
4 * «fM»
during Hnj coming nennon
1'aughton,
No i
* h •*»•. fc* »»* *.* 4 i M*im*-|»ur- undertaker (or a Job
ns
a
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a
r
v
a
r
d
hnsehnll
nnd
football
r l « *r ..I T .i i • &gt;r. i . *. • i **-» I**• I *hr
W bat i an you d o ' anhed the tin
7* ft* &lt;t * S i J i v
4 1I J- ** *.4 • til vl **j'l ■* r j
player, nnd Inter com It of Die eleven,
fir*!
n frty ii*ti
&lt;t 1Ii*' d '■! **•|i|*I&lt;11■* i-Mi In1 derlaker
lias nl way a been a pining advocate of
! * V ll-rsvdl i» ** •'!»
A- * ? 41" .
» m 4i 14 •
“ *'l,I
' AnyDMng at ull uhout a funeral,
evttiftiat*’ f'liI f.iiM lit (Vi|l .sd'i 4 ctir#tl !*t*»
strict obedi ence to training rules, In­
fn* ■ir *i(*iftt I n
4 rtsi• r).
i*» said Muddy
struct Iona nnd the playing code of
M \ 4 4,rjffiit • SiL |itvt■nit
w t l^&gt;’ S o
'Well. I can't give you a regular
whatever gaum ho wan Interested In
( •vtlllkfr .1 MirH . I'li’t’ijl* Hi 'll UMl- "1 Sf ' 4l Job." »ald the man. but you can go I
Wh i l e It Is not to bo expected that
J Lf.fllt* 1 «(*«» .ft. it ifMTll'lll 111 1U .dflll
»h| nr i 1 r ( &gt; U,« tft1 il*4*! Wilt '» M ' K H&gt; ■» and lay out old Cohen the Jew. in llnugbliin will i hs IhI Dint the players
*if» i4» 1'ii' H li» ".1 Sum' \ ........ .
Muleatllie sir et fur a Hurt
of Die llosion llrnves will he held to
tf| ,! ....
1
O"- 1
U . n. . r,
Away went our llc:o and Khortli re
2*1». »|ft • . » Mi&gt; i. \ 1 r»i»
Die name degr ee of aceolltitllbllltV that
1
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(S. .1
turned h a l i n g il'iio ti in work and
prevallH In college fooDuUJ circles, It
i *.,r * i.n.*I « "d" » . 45ft.
* Ir*b f
binuglil niea'iurenniilH etr
M f •»*»* I i *
r» i t
Mv \
Is certain that the new president of
I here n nothing i'll'*' lor an hour nr
the cluh will imdst upon tin observ­
- f \(I twirlI$&lt;•fl f.it 1&lt; i |11i tj 1 1i|r
m
haul th
lions.
no w e l l go and
i-i w t»t # t* «|rt* i I * " i* I . - i t Hit
ance &lt;&gt;f all the rules recently laid
lun e a drink
down by former President Gaffney In
4vi-r i
i In-v hud oiu* and jb-' i I'mldy said
his b-tter to the players and may even
\ u n 1 1- 11 hiii** i&lt;lt»* *i ill me
*W
I lllotlglil i .i w. it s(i, i.i *ij i mi nl
Do Iio.-h
So 1 wan,
t-ald I’iebij ,
hut luck
Av
ye here '*
i »Uts&lt;1i
M1 S \\ , 4r
And In' produci I a w m r* i|-ii
l ..*• 1 i. *H4 a
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aalutrltilled b ii-h,
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( te .»* ,ill $•#■ 44•‘Ik.....
11fill
• mu Ii if ■* 4«i *. "a f1■• 11 mill lmistlr » I. ' f 1*
I found II Jli (lie 1■ltlil .leVr'fl baud
i . . 1 \ f il \ t * t *#4».
III! ■*•» 4 ’
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b
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1 lull hi lit out
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thi, i *m
a •l4&gt; ui Mdf&gt; 1.. A 1» ii* if.
"Dll, you Htiiiubln t have touched
r v i i i » im ; i . vss.
tt. »t
that " mild the boss In alarm
"The
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Jews aluaiM |uil gold In the band of
i
l un i r committed a
tbelr deparletl
Nnti&gt; * -- t. " &gt; --a iti.i rei Ik- Jind great erfiti”
■■ .. &gt;'i» i tirrolmi «
*1,y ail Spill t -i11.
What nd an oohl Jew want with
« .’I i i i ’ . i ■ II" i d
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l
I
it.. - . goold wbill lie H lll'ud ' ask' 'I I III
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rnlh
.lie ,«t
. " To pay his f aro ncross Urn Jorilun,''
Kloridt, in »n.t for Semlrfcle ■courts, (or
letter. |., i e r&lt;i Oir a-pur ,1 Ins The 1.... |*»l replied the nil'll rluker
It*, m 1
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1 ' V , ' &lt;ih." fai l Mat with a broad grin
1,re ■a te­
I Se ,
-la
lei r'.e i n I i p tp nilin
V.'hnt are
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tut i. , ..ui i*t 1tie 1 " ull I'.Ult .d lie
Kevafilll Ji.iil. a1 1 .ei.n ..I t bifid, in slid
tar ttrminvle 1 uunty. Or 1 keiitery* In "
rauir therein pending .trfaln Armnur Kritilt... Wort,. • rnriiurstian. I. rfiRipl,tn.
sad, siut O. VV llilllnrstey sr*t Ann. KHimoril V bit mtt. ll. ileflmWnl. I wd1
off*, tor rnlr and will rail to tk. hlsbe,(
and beat fctdil.r for roll HI the front dnnr
of th. mart koue in Htsfont. Bcatnola
Cewaty, Ftotldn, iturt n, *k. Ii|il hoars ot
sale, on Monday Iks 1st day ot May,
till

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| bt. \ i r. » • ■
Du - Ttc* i door.
I mi'll rntalid
I'll I! » u-snclute with
Die people In the otlnr apartnienta?” i
‘No Itui'id, Dny i o n - Ider those who
live above them biinutli t h e m "

Ch eap F lo w e rp o t Stand.
An ordinary cheese box with wooden
clothespins stuck around tho edge, In­
verted and stained blnrk, mitkea a
vory attracDvo Japanese flowerpot
stand tor aui nmr r homes.

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Home linn" Maker will receive lilt.
..... a year

Spike M.nneH'. y will up- n a butte
hall Bclii'id in Salt J.ak*‘ il'y
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TMhi m m- r club of Die Western
f lelglle ha- ».dl I’lld n T ll(&gt;rYy Gas

H&lt; a !■&lt; ! t. . I ■ • i ’t. ..nibidder

is i n

Ing to Itiid a Job villi the lam Annulet)
team of the l'.utlic -Coax* b aguo,
m• • .
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T h e N e w Yorks have drawn frenly
Connie
Mack
fur players
linker.
Drown. Iktlb-i Wubdi and Hhawkey

The ( tiiclnnat! IN dp will play an i&gt;i
hlblii'ui guru' tv IrIi the N e w York
Anteri' ui* in S"in*- tieutrai city, on
J UI v .'1
Wl i h Melster and Meisncr both on
the South I ti' nd i ' iiiiul league team
the hi iirers ur.- in for a lot of trouble
this neusott
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Manager Kohl of Cleveland declares
flint Kred Counihe, the young aouth
|mw, Is one of Die few players who
work tun hard
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FLORIDA

S P E C IA L IS T
In C A N C K R . G O I T R E and T U M O R S
Cure Them Without Cutti ng Them Out

ORLANDO,

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c. H. DINGEE
Plumbing
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All W o r k

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Attention Anil lies! F.ITiirlt»
Uiipomle ( ity Hall

Telepboue No 25

M a x w e l l ’s
M agazines Period ioa Is
Soda W a te r
( 'on foot ifinery
Cigars and T o b a c c o s

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( piling - Siding - Framing.
Mill Work of I]very Description

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BROTHERS

L IV E R Y , S A L E S AND F E E D

STABLE

Conner Park Avenue and Second Street
C O N T R A C T O R S FOR A L L KINDS OF H E A V Y H A U L I N G

La r g o s u p p l y of H o r s e s, M u l e s ,

The
lllnghanitoii
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league i lub alinoiiiiees the transfer of
Outfielder Jack lllake to the Muffnlo
Ititenintlotials

W a g ons nnd H a r n e s s a l w a y s
on hand F o r S a l e or E x c h a n g e
Blac k a m I thi ng a n d W , i » o n R e p a i r i n g In connection

Hitcher M* it I ar*i"ii who was with
St I'mil. Ot. i bi and Fan-ins * lt\ last
' • at b.i - 1
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iti-i
club by Tup* k.i

yONTTAKE [ M S

Arthur Irwtu, veteran aeoitt ard fa
moil*. I ' l ai . i liu« be.n n I■|- i | lm .
neaa m u i r nf the ' I .. • i to Intema
tlonal league ti-.un
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The loan of Heilman. Corhan nnd
Schmidt will leave u great gap In tm
Sari Kramlneo rrov-hlne but Owner
llerry In iiptunluDc and declares that
the Benin will be even stronger than
thoy were In

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matter’
ioxura"‘‘v

* i ' il i | tin- nioney wanting w ben
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I ! If K luii v.ij'i-il out your property
Have our ntrong, retiahlc company
carry your rink and be on the nafe iidc.
! casouable rat in

The truiiNfer of ( h.irb-y Mull to Wi n ­
nipeg linn given " S h o r n ' Mraiillgnm
n chance to m a u a c the Su|-• tlor team
Of the Northern league
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The Cincinnati d u h him purehaaod
from Ihe Sinclair luicrenin imnth paw
Helnlo Sclutl/ w bn J" 1111 I f- un Kr o ti
chui" • * l li 'e » i
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will lu lb| a
$20,01111 Coating clubhouse for Its r ow­
ing candidate.! no the Kilwewnlof able
of ( lie 11ml ini ri i
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regurd- I io
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, athlete in i f r w o r l d , who Tla now n
I member of it... New Y irk National
P e r c y D. HniiQhton.
league dub. h.'.n 1 *eh Joined Hie rankn
go further
YY'llb Haugbtori an preal- of tfio K«4lfi*ri
dent and George Stalling* an lliunuger. It woul d appear a * though tha
playcra o f the Iloaton club will ha r e
to mako baseball playing ntrlctly a
bunlneaa proposition In I3Ht, nr learn
that a n e w regime prevails In tho
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A lot of tb.-m be answered Fvans' The signing of Otto Mera g t v . s O m a
i nr|o«lty was aroused for Kabin- nl- 1 ha slv pllehi-rs It ludleves It i sti de
wins sin e. - »fiil In dlgglt g tip’ V'outtg ptiiid on
plienoniH. evidently bad
pit k.-.l up t
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bad • i.vefi-ij a b -*ttile t i 0 a . Hi.-t n nun
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Tin-i Mik* ’ Fiaus asked

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I iinJ» J ti ll' W1 1■

Hugh bad b*cii left with tils grand
parents when bis motlnr w.i-&gt; called
away b&gt; the 111n«-e *• ot ter lather
A
few day s after she in-lit aauy tin- little
fellow said
"I wish _l was where
mother I s "
Ills grand mother said,
' Why just think, if you w.-re there
you would be musi ng yo.tr school, to
which he r. p'. I
Ye* b it don't you
know It li a | l • at d .il vi i
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LAWYER

Dr. J. A. TROVILLION

Of Two EvO»—

M a n a g e r I.ce Kohl of the Cleveland Indians hns a few pet Ideas about
managi ng a bnll club that nre a little different from the general rule
A malinger should not h.-ikI u batter up to the plate with definite
o r d e r s . ’ s a l s Fohl
Any time you put a batter under orders you are taking
somethin** away from him, for In following instruct bins lie may be forced to
let a gl and oppnvt mill y pass
I'll* liers should not be worked loo bard in tin- spiing training camp
That h w h*‘h tb*'ir a i ms are the weak. I but the i UHtoiii Is 16 make them
do mor e than twice as nun h labor D o n as they will be called Upon to per
form Infer on when their iirniii are strong
I lie tone for t ball club to cut 1■ and lake cbari.es is k Ii .-ii It's he
bind
A team on the shot end of the s. ore seems doomed to lose, anyhow,
i n why not risk something on a chance of making the break come your w a y ’ '

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paper pulii-hid o ■e ffi rfi i*b ' tillf*1&gt; M..r

SCHELLE MAINES

His Renton.

Manager Lee Fohl of Cleveland Indians.

ssme Iwiftg s rule day *»f thi» enuft
ll |. f «j f 1 i|r f • »•|. r, I Ib.t t 1 ion * he

Florid*

Elton J. Moughton

•There's old Dunn. 1-don't care to
meet him. I a -I' b turn this way. l.ast
fall I ren&amp;estrd a loan of $20

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pi sin t duly filed In this cause on Mon­
day. the l-l da&gt; »if Mi l A I* 191*., the

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The Answer.

fret mure iff le*» t« nurlbweni turner of
said l^&gt;t right
M. Ihefire south I •* l|eginning. In IlfUrk srsen (7&gt;. Tier four i4),
of the town o| Sanford. F’lorida. a. cord­
ing to thr plat thereof uf F H TralTord,

are ordered to apf.ear to III" hill of ciim-

Sanford.

The Artist
Ik) you know the differ­
ence between working nnd playing?
ATTDKNEY Aim COUNSEL -LOR at LAW
The Muslclali— Y e s , tho man who
Practice In State and Federal Gnirts
gets niuslt! ikit of a violin Is playing,
the fellow fhat gets noise out of a (iarner-WoodrufT Bldg
Sanford Fla
drum Is working.

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LAWY ERS

Tills Is tho ftrst public memorial lo
lie erected to the novelist's memory,
ARCHITECT
the other one In existence being Ihni
elected at Arbury. where George Eliot
Office in Vowell Rldg.
Hanford. Fla
was born

sevro -i7 1, tup '-an Hi f« » &lt; ft'or* t I****,
to all si:. ) ’ thif .e I.Mftb tr» north, a-i

rori.rr of 1.1 e.fll

d r T c. g . b u h

Wilson Si Housbolder

Candidate For Comptroller

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BUSINESS CARDS

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Ihn i of Chspier ISM. I.t*a of f‘Ur|d&gt;|

Thr Cimrinn HafVlry f'cim

Memorial to Georoe Eliot.
r
Thero Ir *oon to bo opened at
Nuneaton, her birthplace, a memorial
to Gcornu Eliot. »ays lh« London
U'hronlclo.
Tho memorial, which i»
the Rift nf n prlvato Individual, hnr
taken the form c.f a tiiuncuiu and urt
Kallery, Ihe Rpot chosen for It bnliiR
n very appropriato one III the midst of
P E N T IS T
Beenes made famous In the novelllit s
bonk. *‘Scenes hYoni Clerical l.lfo." To
Offlre: Vowrll Uuilding
the left of tho building Is Mtlby church
SANFORD
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of "Janet's r.openlanco-.' atid but n THOMAS KM.Mtrr WILSON
E. gEHtU’HON HOCSHOLDg*
short step nwtiy stniula tho old house
in Orchard street whoro lived the
lawyer Dempster anil his wife.

CHASE &amp; COMPANY

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TAII.UH, CI.T.ANER. dyer and repairer

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lions of All Kinds on Short Nolire
Join Our Ccnilenien's Valet ( lub.
$2.00 Per

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Ilrinf In vour I A ra e a n d sick
hoircA and mules.
Hate them
treated.
Have their teeth exO aminud, shar^i c o r n e r s dressed
P down, projections cut off and doo caj^d molars extracted.

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M •» retiree a t the Sal in a llustnen (V lirc T L A ( H IN fJ E X P K U IK N C K : H r taught
tear ir the country’ d lat.ic , arhiad, on.
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unudy (or 0»* ycoi'j tahlnf la addition u il.,rollcC* n u n r s i p t t U l courara la P»yrhnlot
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The Sanford Counrll K. of C.
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Meets ^
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Mi . . I l er t hi I'arkard. Secretary

Longwood, Fla.

Florida

Sanford

Cheerfulness Attracts
A man llmls Imnsrlt pb-aited. hn
tine* ium know why. «,Hli the chn-r
tilings uf. Ms companion
II Is like
a midden sunshine tlmt awakens a
« ccret deUxlit In Iho mind, without
Its nttemlini! to It
T h « heart r&lt;«Jolres of I t s 'own accord, and nnDi
flows out Into friendship nnd

\\ re E 11mi letnilder, Comma ndei

•Kates $2.00 Per 1&gt;ay and l |&gt;
Special Kates hy the Week

Herald Printing

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Visiting brothers welcome
John Ittompcr,
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Stir hem
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Joiners iif Amcrics
Sanford
San
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Loaves Jacksonville 8:20 p. in. Daily
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PAGE EIGHT

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AMONG THE THEATRES
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Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
N O T IC E , P R I N T I N G C U S T O M E R S
Owing lo the recent advahccs in
the price of all kinds of paper a n d
Ink it is neressar) that we withdraw all prices on printing. In some
lines this advance has been very
string, while in others only a small
increase has hern made.
I.el us have your ordcrs'for your
1916 printing.
Other advances are
sure to follow. We will give you the
very lowest prices possible at all
limes,
consistent
with
prevailing
prices of paper and Ink and good
workmanship.

It will be conceded by the general Wiltinn Farnum in
" A Wonderful
public when they witness this reAdventure" at the Star Wednesdiy
nuirkahle picture, that Mr. Farnum
never before appeared to such ex­
treme udvantuge.
Thu above will pull straws in which contest Mrs.

be at the Star Wednesday.

Venable won the prize
theatre
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was

duly

and

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christened

the

The Divine Sarah Bernhardt
In reviewing Mme. Sarah Bern­
The Norene St. CTair presented
hardt's screen performance
of for the evening's enjoyment the
"Jeanne Dore," n,s a Bluebird Ph o­ great piny, "The White Sister, and
toplay. which is the attraction at it w a s nfost sutisfying^Jrfi tin- people
tin- Star Theatre on Saturday. April present,
22rd, the New York Mail said " I t
Eneh hydy was presenti-d with a
is fortunate for coming generallomv , arnution at the door tin- little
that these, films wdl allow I hem some V
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Apply to Thjitcher
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67-3tc
For Rent T w o comfortably fur! nished rooms over Herald ollice.
Gentlemen preferred.
Inquire at
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67-tfr
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66-9tp

Cottage for rent

For Rent One nicely furnished
room
Hot and cold water.
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59-tf
For
B en t— Several nice office
rooms over Y o w c ll’s. Enquire N. P.
Yowell &amp; Co.
32-tf
Board and room by day or week.

Gate City House.

29-tf

For Rent — 5 room house, 422 P a l­
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W. M .
Haynes, Herald Office.
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Mr« George Armstrong ts moving
brated h e r . eighth birthday at the
home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. today into the Camp home on First
J I. Miller Monday afternoon, with I street, west
a charming party on the lawn. The
hours passed- quickly on the wing
Mrs II. C Gerror has returned to
of pleasure, the little folks having Sanford much improved in health,
U fa '
playing
games
and
the delight of lor many friends,
' r-nips
The decorations were eonlined to the dining room, which was
/ Mr. and Mrs lohn Meisch. with
|..wl&gt; wnh us pretty green and reel Mf &gt;n(J M m (J|,0 , loy w,.ro „ eonM in t.
t i i i i i t i u i ferns
i i i i i o stood
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color scheme.
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genial party thut motored to (. &gt;tlia.
in pots draped with red. while rib..
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tT oil Sunday and visited I rof Nt-hrhons of red reached from the renter
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of the room to the corners overhead.
The sideboard mirror gave buck the
n-deciion of broad bands of red. A congenial party that motoFed to
ta-tcliillv arranged across the front. Daytona (or the week end. enjoyTin- table, w hii h was extended full mg the pleasures of the beach were
p-ngiii * n * unusually pretty with its Nlrs. A. 11. Moses .1n«l her son. Mr
l white cover and red roses.
In the Morris Moses and wife, and their
renter, iitoui the reflector a huge children,
howl " f red roses was surrounded by
white unyl jodlow Easter eggs, while
llirth •
thi* favors we're red roses Idled with
A little sou was born to Mr. and
heart shaped randies and a white Mrs. Chns. Polk, at Long wood on
candle.
Beside each place was an
Sunday.
Easter egg. The biilhdny cuke was
n beautiful conception of culinary
art, in red and white icing.
Mar­ /Miss Arankn Takarh left 'Saturday
garet's name !»nd age was traced morning for St. Augustine, where
upon tiie base of the cake, for this she will spend tile week with friends.

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Mr. and Mrs. It. J. flolly have
returned from the Press Atwociatiot)
meeting at Kissimmee.

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food for the body, but proves worthlean as uti upbullder a repairer of tho
waato constantly going on with every
breath Inhaled—oxhr.ini because of Ita
lack of protein content. The same
rule held* good with start b r.nd sugar,
carbohydrates, heatglvera or produo*
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Butter would be n highly vnergl/lng

puny called upon
Manager ,Kd
Lane after repeated calles fo'r him
ii.i-l b e e n made a m i h*- wa* forced
to give an ini|irbin|itu address, in
w (in h In- lliank' d tip- peo|i|i- for
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the last play in which Mine. Bern­
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operation which well nigh cost her
a l i f e pvore valuable to art than 'hat
of any woman the stage has known
in I Iiree score vi- 1 r-»

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Firnum “ Found Dead”
There is one scene in which W il­
liam Furnum, the star, in “ Th e
Wonderful Adventure,” a William
Fox feature, is s u p p o s e d to he dead
on his lied.
It was necessary for
him to lie perfectly still, in &lt;» cramp­
ed position for live steady minutes.
SurM perfect control hns^ lie of all
his nu^u'lcs that ns he lay there on
the bed of the little hall bedroom in
.which he is supposed to have died,
that there it'ua not so much as the
flicker of an eyelid.
Not even the
twitching of a muscle of the neck tw
throat or in fact of any part of rile
body.

Miu Ella Johnston of Titusville • For Sale—Good home,’ wagon and
harneu.
Apply to H. F. Kent,
is the guest of Mrs. J. E. Pace.
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P H O d K A A IM K
Tonight, Af.ri I -ill
Ins-1 drama, "The love of laiti San,
comedy, "$M).()()(l Policy."
Comedy

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tiniina. "T h e Key’ to Fortune," comedy. ‘ The Hornet lire.
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macliinerv in good . ,unlit ion, con­
sisting of In.tiers, engines,' water
pumps, lire pumps, air compres­
sors and sundry other Jiiaijnnw,
which we oiler at prteca wln^h ftYe ul
small part of the oripinjil \ v n t i . I f '
inter, sled* address Virgijiia ('iirolinu
Chemical Co • life II II. Peabody,

E. F LANK, Mnnni'er

Widiie- day. Apt il 19th

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Flirtation "

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True Charity.
Do wtirii you call give what VOU
have
(i|,|v slop not with feeling*;
carry your charily Into deeds; do and
give wh.it costs you something
I H.
rhoin.
Origin of Money.
History linen not toll us where lit'*
bleu of money originated
T h e preclotis tn. ' als w.-re .-in|.|«.). .1 In t«.ir»* r
before lit*. &lt;1.1 w 0 .,f hisfoiv
In It.e
I'bl'-st mins i f i tv,: .• i p, opt&gt;. t.r*
•r metals j, , f.xi ii ,| wi' h an imprint
d H"- nil. r
Tie y had Imi.K in: I hr - e
thousand years ago, when bdls of i-"!'

perfect condition. Luculetl just out lug were graven on brlrko.
sole of city limits near Rand's Sid­
ing
Under cultivation eight years
Address Box I (IN, R. F\ I).. No. 2

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I S S A S F O R D — Life /* Woith Living

VOLUME VII

Fl o r id a , n t n m

GATHERING
WAS GREAT
IN SANFORD

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NO. 70

ULTIMATUM SEMINOLE
IS GIVEN BONDS SELL
GERMANY DESPITE WAR

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Mamamla
to. We»t
Palm It.-., I
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B A N Q U E T
E N D S T II It K K N..
N V r I U \ A K O I S K J) A N I) U A K N E T T B A N K P A Y S B I G
I ' in in. N • l|*i
DA YS
S E S S IO N
OF
( O M .KKSS AWAI TS
• M l.ir* nt tt&gt;. a-s-in'iii «i r. a*
PREM IU M FOB
o I.) I) F E L L () W S
follow. Pr. side' t Mr. &gt; |l Halls
KESIT.TS
SOM E
Grand .Lodge Odd Follow* m ses­ of Pilisacola, Vice President. Mr?.
Ilerlin. April 21.—The American
With approximately thirty five
sion Wednesday morning elected the I Mary McConnell. Tai npa: Warden.
note
to
Germany
arrived
in
Berlin
representatives
of bond house* in
following officers fqr the ensuing 'Mr-* Tena Walter, \n*adi-t Secre­
|
late
\*-stcrday
evening.
Ambassador
attendance
and
some twenty hid*,
tary. Miss Lillian M
Do Vinson,
year:
Gerard probably will present il to the road bonds of Seminole county
larksotn
ills*:
Tr*-.i'ur*r
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rTheo­
Grand Mnster, Chnrlca TYedrichPennington, m
Pi-tcfs- the foreign oilier early ibis after- were sold yesterday afternoon to the
sen of Pensacola: Deputy Grand dosia M
highest bidder, ut the court house,
Imrg. Marshal. Mr* Mathew* Ton j noon
Master. J. C. Connalky of Jack
at
1 p m.
W ..-hi'-v ■' \pril »l
Count
sonville; Grand Warden. J A Shir- dugtress.Mr- ,&gt;d'Le 1 fa* -'o&gt; l'*-I
In *ali iisterdav was most satiss.u-oLi I ha|dain Mr- M **-\ ll.'tn, . \ ,*n |t.*i .ioriT
th. German imah of Tarnpu; Grand
Secret ar
fa'nr..
in every particular
The
i irl .11 *i.i I •.
Mr.
I ut ro 11 &lt;
f i...ido- v . n t in In. state d e p a r t ­
J W. Hlanding of Gainesville: Grand
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ernor Trammell and Senator Bryan
who are candidates for the U, S.
Senate, B J Ford anti Itoynl Dunn,
candidate* (or Bailroud f'ommissioner. Congressman W J. Sears and
several others
T h e candidates for the U. S. Sen­
ate and Railroad Commissioner* are
making their regular Itinerary and
speaking tour in Class A ns outlined
by Chairman Rainey, hut just why
they should he taken to Orlando Ij^st
night and tnen brought Up to SahJ
ford two week* from now, practical1 y going hack over the same terri­
tory is dilllcult to understand. They
spoke In Orlando last nignt.
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gressman Sears was on his way to
Washington to resume his duties
and stopped over a few hours here
to visit with friends, but wfll return
for a tour of the district in a few
weeks
t n n g r r g a lin n a l C h u r c h

Spei ini Faster service* will be
held both morning and evening
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the morning the pastor will speak ,of
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by Mexicans and in at least one
rase the assailants were Curranzea
soldiers
Washington, D C
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staff of the army was on fils way
today to the bonier, ns the personal
representative of Secretary of War
Jlakcr, to report on the military
problems confronting General Funsion.

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rin-ri 1 .1k ( I ,li
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live. Jacksonville'
I firough tin rifn-ts of Pr* - f. r r . migress is 4 serious, high toned do
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umi’ M » hi* n betits the occasion
Fort Fierce.
Sanford 1 ummi-n ul ( 111 ft aiid thi
Refr.-ring to tfic President's warn
W’ m F. Hansen, Grand Comlui
Im al liou'i a grantl bani|ui t » »
ing this newspaper adds
lor, Warrington.
tendered tiff, odd Fellows and Re­
Language of this kind betweei
James S. Day. Gram! Chaplain. tie kah" Wednesils)
night at the great powers does not leave o|»eri a
Mulberry.
Hotel Carnes and 1 overs were laid wide choire of courses of actioii
E’ F. Hoffman, Grand Guardian, for two hundred ami fifty guests
'(»&lt;-rmany ■» given the alternative ■•(
Key West.
tin aSt-iuif : of the rush at the hotel abandoning It* submarine warfare ur
This F. Andrews, Grand Herald ami the large crowd the haniiuc
ceasing to retain the friendliness of
Tul Iah assee.
Was not .eried until ten o'clorh hut (he L'niled States
The tone of the
Prom ptly at 1 0 o’clock in the I the guests made up for lost time message foreshadows in the latter
spacious court rooorn of Sanford the when they finally sat down upon in- r i e ' more than the mechanical
Rrbeknh Assembly of Florida open I Illation Ilf President Lake who act of diplomatic relations." •
• d for its eighth annual session, ed as toast master and did amplr
"President Wilson has mapped out
with Mrs. S. D. Davis, president. « l justire to the chicken pillau cooked for himself a line of action which
southern fashion and tlankeil byFensacola presiding
admits of no retreat."
hanks of celery and other good
Paris, April 20.— T h e text of Pres­
Th e following Lodges were repre­
things.
After the coffee and cigars
ident
Wilson’ s n9le to Germanysented by the ladies whose names
t tic toasts were started tiy Toast
arrived
too late for puhliratfon in
follow :
master Lake arid the following the morning papers which comment
Florida, N o, 1 , Jacksonville, Mespeople responded:
briefly on the gravity of the situa­
•lutnes Mathews, Morrow, Gosench,
Past Grand Master. W
L’ La
tion
The Matin says:
Register and M ilejyrt Colfax No 2,
thurp, Hraldenlown; Grand "SiecreGainesville,
Mesdsmes
Saunders,
" T h e action of Washington will
tary, John W. Blanding, Gaines­
^unx
and
Kite,
Misses Maud
have far reaching consequences for
ville, Past Grand Representative­
Khutt and Hattie Roebuck; Seaside
the future o f the United States
ly H Malone. Key West; Mrs S. D.
France awaits calmly the eventual
t&gt;, St. "Augustine, Mrs. Lula
Dan*
President
Rebekah A w m
rupture
Amer i ca could not give u*
Rasmusaon; Golden Rod No
St
till I'.-nsa " ■&gt; Mr* Mar&gt; I Helm
I et.-rsburg, Mesdames Taylor F.-n past l.r s ’ d • hap ain Rrtiekah K s greater sympathy than she already
has given but we will feel moral Ju&gt;
"tngton and Keller. Fsther N " '
si-mId i tiflando
t.rsnd
Repre
rupture
America could not give us
B ’gh
Springs,
Mrsdsmea
Ron.ir
sent alive. J
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has given but we will feel moral joy
Lasterlio and Grimes. Orlando NK^
ville. Grand Master, Charles Fredto tee that noble nation break all reMesdames Eaton, Gunlhirs, Zrl*
rirson, Fensacola. Fast Grand M as­
,nr. Fhilips, Dorothy and Helms: ter McDonald, Stuart, F F Hoff­ lariona with a nation of pirates
Dr-Land No. 19, Mesdames Monl- man. Key West; Grand Chaplain which precipitated the present woul
'ille and Conrad; Foinsetta No 20. Rebekah Assembly. Minnie Collar, wmrh precipitated the present world
tragedy.*'
Tampa, Mesdatnes McConnell, Bell,
Ft. Lauderdale. —- *
The Journal, in reviewing A m e r­
Khirah, Krouso
and
Patterson;
Among the loeal speakers were
Kchuyler No. 22, Macclenny. Mrs. Rev Geo Hyman and Hon C. R. ican events, says that a rupture be­
tween the United States and Ger­
Aim* Roue; Benevolent No. 2.1, St.
Walker
many ia imminent.
f loud, Mrs. Sima; Jacksonville No.
(t'ontinu-d on Page 4)
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and Leesburg in I a.-- iiniiity and a not. I f.*r its *ts in! I* i*i if song the Park
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J t Mayer A &lt; u . &lt; II Ir.-lamd
Tampa,
Ajiril 20
T II M c K a y
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(' W Mi Sear A •'&lt;» . (! S Doty
was
re-elected
mayor
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Tampa, de­
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Powell ti«Tard, Mr Wood
feating
Frank
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Bowyer,
the re­
7 Golden Harp*
Sid Sjiilzer.
&lt;’ Otis
form candidate by a majority of 546
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Security Saving It &amp; T t ’ o . Oscar
votes
Watson, the rrfurm candi­
•t Rejoice anil Sing
Moreland
date l«r muni- ijial judge was elected
Those com [losing till' chnru* are as
Cummings Prudden A C o , A II
over Cohen, incumbent, by a m ajor­
follow s .
Morrison
ity of * 300
The results in Y b o r
Miss Margaret Davis, pianist; Mr
Stacy A Rrowri, Alexander
City wards may be contested.
Provident Sav B A T Co . C K Karl Paxton, violinist. Mrs. W k
McKay, who is owner and editor
Betts, directress; Mis* Fdieth Stew­
Duhl.
Bread Elliott A Harrison, Wylr# art, sojirano. Mrs Robt Webh, so­ of the Tam [hi Tim e* has been mayor
Kaufman Smith A Frmert. Isaac prano, Mr* A M Philiji*. soprano. several term*, and a bitter fight
Mrs Schidle Mame*. contralto, Mrs against tbe administration ticket
Sjotzer, Ranch. Mann
K Scoggan. contralto, J. It. was made by the reform element
DeW itt Trimble. Mr Clever and W
Wiidman,
base; F K. (tatchel, tenor; which nominated Bowyer.
Mr. Snyder.
M.
L.
Wright,
tenor; George IfyU. S. Trust. Mr Logan and Mr
man.
reader.
W Icker — Jennings
RmYker
W e d Roth. N G Perriny.
K. M.- Grant, C. G. Carroll.
Gtinteir A Sawyers. Mr Sawyers
Robinson, Humphreys &amp; Wardlow.
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John Nuv»rn, Mr. Patterson, Mr.
King.
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Heard National Bank. Chat^J
Woodruff.

Spend next Sunday evening at the
The following fr 6 m the Richmond
Baptist Tem ple. You will be enter- New-* Leader will be interesting, as
taincd and helped.
the Wicker family resided here for
many year*:
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No Clue lo llohhrra
" A pretty wedding took place last
There Were no new development* Saturday in the parlors of the o f­
J. J.
t o d a y ' In th# Winter Park robbery ficiating minister, the Rev
of T u t^ d a y ’ night, when the safe was Wicker, pastor of Leigh street Btfpblown open and a hundred in caa.b tist church, when Miss Alice Jen­
waa stolen along with several val­ nings became (he bride of Lawrence
uable packages.
The officers are Pope Wicker. Mr. Wicker is the son
working on a clue which they Claim j of Mr. and Mr*. I - D. Wicker, an
to regard as valuable, snd concern­ is emp’ oyed as foreman in the A m er­
After a
ing which they prefer to remain si ican Locomotive Works.
lent
It l* exjj-rteij that a secret sojourn in the north Mr. and Mrs
service man will be out on the job Wicker will make their tome in this
in the cour*r of a few days
At­ city."
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lanta and Jacksonville authorities
were promptly notified.
Will Cerne Hark

Fastis Boosters Here
A bunch of Fustis boosters in
vailed our sanctum
W’ ednesdai
night while we were absent
They
were en route home after inspecting
the roads in Volusia and Seminole
counties
They were H. R Ferran,
I. N. Kennedy, W. E. Seacole and
J. V . St. Johns. We are sorry’ that
we missed these old friends and hope
Sunrise Prayer Meeting
that the next time they cal) the
D o not forget the sunrise prayer
editor will b« at home to greet them. meeting in Central Park- on next
Sunday morning &gt;t 6:30. T h e ser­
vice will last only thirty minute*.
Candidates Here Yesterday
There was no speaking scheduled All the people are invited to attend.
here yesterday but there waa a gath­ An interesting program ha* been ar­
ering of the candidate* and they ranged.

The many friends here of T . R.
Andrew* were glad to see him here
last week. ~ H e was looking o ver hia
home place, Shell Mound on Celery
avenue and expects to com# back
here (n the fall with his family and
settle down here for life.
H e haa
been living for the past year a t ^ hia
home Ija the state of lla ia e . ’ *
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Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
Ne w T k r i t r r P r o g r a m
Allen's T h e a t r e nnw u n d e r now
m a n a g e m e n t — E. K. Fan**, a hu me
boy, i* offering us his initial a t ­
traction t h r N o v c n c St. Cl ai r St o c k
taking
Co., pre se nt in g.
Monday
ingot's offering as a criterion, some
very *lossy plays, nnrf a c o mp l e t e
change of p r o g r a m is m a d e n i ght l y.

M i s s Nilsson Hit VVIIIIc
S h e e r ’s p l a n tu i t o n . c o t t o n mills, t h e C o t t o n 1
E x c h a n g e in N e w Y o r k a n d s ever al
H a n d IWdljr in T h e " l l c g e n r r vivid gl i mp se s of t h e ' s l u r h s in New
atlon”
D u r i n g t h e scene in " R e g e n e r a ­ York C i t y . " A C o r n e r in C o t t o n . "
t i o n " where M a m i e Rose is t r y i n g which was p r o d u c e d b y tile Q u a l i t y
Company
is a d ec i de d
t o p , r „|„. from " S k i n n y t he R a t , " Pi c tu r es
t h e r e in a d e s p e r a t e st ruggl e b e t w e e n n o ve l t y , a n d tells a s t o r y t h a t is
t h( . l wo
M a m i e fights furiously to vital a mi carries a s t r o n g , h u m a n t
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■gCt o u t of t h e d o o r while “ S k i n n y " a ppe al .

Fri day k hr c o m p a n y will present
their f ea tu re p l a y. T h e W h i t e Siste
with all special s cener y
Also on
t h a t night t h e t h e a t r e will be R e ­
named, a n d a cas h prise will he
fiaid for t h e m o s t a p p r o p r i a t e na me .

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t r ies to hold her hack.
Anna Nilss o n who plays t h e p a r t of. M a m i e
s t r u g g l e d so h a r d t h a t she I nj ured
t h e l i g a m e nt s of h e r side a n d was
f orced to bo u n d e r t h e care of a
d o c t o r and a nur se for several d a ys .
D u r i n g this s a m e scene she is s u p ­
Many vital i m p r o v e m e n t s h a ve p o s e d to bite t h e h a n d t h a t " S k i n ­
already 1 cen m a d e , a m o n g t h e m a n y " is holding over her m o u t h . So
new picture machiffe has b ee n i n ­ realistically did Miss Nilsson bite
stalled. as s u ri ng good, clear,
co- Willie Sheer who p l a ye d tho p a r t of
t inuous pi ct ures.
" S k i n n y " t h a t blood was d r a wn . In
Give Ed. L n n e in his new u nd e r- f a ct all of t h e scenes in " R e g e n e r a taking u B O O S T , by a t t e n d i n g this | t i o n " are po we rf ul as r egards realits.
In one of t h e big fight scenes,
w eck.
t h r e e men were kn o c ke d u n c o n ­
s ci ous , a n o t h e r h a d his face b a d l y
‘T h e H e a r t of Paula*
t o r n a n d a n o t h e r one of his eyes
T he a t m o s p h e r e of w a r m flower- b a d l y cu t H o w ’d y o u like t o be
scented n i g h t s ; of t wi nk l in g musi c; m o t i o n pi c tur e p l ay e r?
of deeds of d a r i n g t o win a l a d y ’s
" R e g e n e r a t i o n " will he s h o w n o n e
glance; scenes of i n t en se h a t e a n d n i g h t only, W e d n e s d a y , April 12, at
s t ung passion are ail bl en d e d in a t h e S t a r T h e at r e.
fascination t h n t „ei t r an c es in the
coming Fallas P ic t u r e released on
t h e P a r a m o u n t P r o g r a m nnd to he T h e M n g n r l l r M a r g u e r i t e Snow Tonight
seen at t he S t a r T h e a t r e for Fr iday.
Vl irtl I I th
T h e neat f e a t u r e product i on o f ­
fered by Me tr o » d l In' "A C o r n e r
Th&lt;s s t o r y of t h e b u r n i n g love of
in C o t t o n . ' ’ wiili ill.inni ng M a r ­
a Spanish mai d for a h a n d s o m e
g u e r i t e Snow in t he stellar role s u p ­
American, s l ur s l. enore Ulrich who
p o r t e d by a n all s t a r cast.
This
is e n tr o nr i ng l y b e au t i f ul as t ho h i g h ­
five p a r t fe at ur e will be p r es e nt e d
bor n Cast i l i an m a d e poor b y t h e
here ut the S t a r T h e a t r e t oni ght
u n s r t t V d t imes.
Resides Miss Snow the uiiusu . I'y
The strong uri'on
nnd
ninny s t r o n g rnltipallV of p!:i;.er- u n h i d e
If .u. K I In run tin* i *-l*-braled ■Imrii-i*
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of
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life
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exotic
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COULDN’T

KILL

MULE

"OLD TOBE" NONE TH E WOR8E
FOR LONG IMMERSION.

Incident of the Civil W ar 8how« How
Hard It Is to Separate Govern­
ment Pack Animat From
Uncle 8am’a Rations.
Z, P. Hotchkiss, a d j u t a n t o f Phil
Sheri dan pos t ' d . A. R. of Oak Pork,
111., tella tho following experience
with a g ov er nme nt mul e. Aa an a r my
t ol cgraphor Mr. Hot chki aa waa a t ­
tached to t h e staff of General Canby
In tho Anal Mobile c ampa ign.
" Th o enllro outfit for. t h e c o n st r uc ­
tion of tho a r m y t e l e g r a p h lines," aaya
Mr. Hotchkiss, " w a s c ar r ie d o n tho
hacks of forty pack mules. A coll of
half a rnllo of wlro h u n g upon each
sldo of tho saddle.
"Thoro were six y oung operators,
one from each corps, mounted on
horses. T o these hoys had boon In
trusted tlm g ov er nme nt cipher and
knowledge of t h e ad vu n eo movement
of thu troops. T he s e s e c r e t s woro safe,
an none of tho young fellows over b e­
trayed a trust.
"Cor the Mobile c a m p ai g n the mules
were drilled in t he s t r e e t s of New
Orleans to follow the lend of the mule
!••• r or t he horse of t h e chief opera
tor
on,, d m , while following In thi

r- if o f tlx nrtny up t h e p e ni ns ul a
Horn 1 1:i111 ■111 (i&lt;• isl and, t h e e n ti r e train
n | w is trai l i ng a l o n g m t h e rear o f th*■hief op, i.iti.r
w h o k n e w not hi ni

ihoiit I. ■ ut l i |es
The reel nod.01,1 ii.n. ft.,Ill itI ihhii liai k was un
coll ed t he wire

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and

; The friends and fellow townsmen of torrest Lake,
wishing to express to the voters of the Fourth Congres­
sional District the confidence we have in Mr. Lake, have
taken preliminary steps for the organization of a FOR-...
REST LAKE CONGRESSIONAL CLUB, and request
every one to come to the City Hall Wednesday night
at 8 o’clock, at which time a permanent club will be '
formed.
W. A. STRINGFELLOW
(Paid Advertisement)

tho wnt er for t ho bath.
And still
more odd Is t h e little e ar t he n bedstove, used ah wo uso a hot-water bot­
tle, shaped like a curled-up cat, and
It Is called "ncko" flho kitten)
The German stovo of porcelain, with
Its curious decorations, has figured In
ninny n story of Ger man life. A por­
celain s t o r e will hold the beat n long
lime and keep a room war m with but
little attention.
In Holland, where t he working peo­
ple tiro often a t homo for a ilttlo whllo
at noon, t h e y havo tho most thrifty
a r r a n g em en t of all—what might bo
called n portable Stove, a stovo tn all
Iron bucket Wh en the children coma
home from school and the older poo(.1*. from work at noon. Instead of
lighting the kitchen tire, one of tho
• hlhlr-n tuki a tho tiro bucket nnd
n.-ts a round th** • oriief t ■ the Or*w,iilinn s
The tiin k* t is just largo
• noiigli to )u lit a piece of burning pent
oi some live coals and a t eaket t l e sits
• 11 t"p Tin old M. tllllll will* sells lire
•i ,| llol wnler lilts III" Ion k' t and kel
Me for a tiny mini mid t he child goes
' .'in with ). i »i , ...... el, ' r&lt;. and water
•
. t. !•.( t h - 1.uni . I'nii' f
i ' ir, mil Is i nmioiili used for
ng hi Ft n o . Italy and Spain I&gt;.* .-•* It til.ikes a Jill..ill. hot tire The
1V*11 i n k ee | e* c 14r HI 'or nil' S he does I
r a -III ll 11 f'r, ..f uli.il we would i all
■ ’ll.- ii hand u.irtrn r wIMi I'ltnl- in
It * ili* t -, .1 -I’tn* I )||l&gt; w If hilt *!,*■
last f VI l. I s as it tieen pllHalflle to
lltld rooms thill were honied oil (he
\ merit.in pi.in uni whole lii Kurope
Tlo- | . ople l . . p warmer in this *n u n
' r i It m In .i • i olio r spot on llio snr
l i n e of the ghdie In till’ t cin fuTIlt c or
frigid /.one

follow. 1 M m h m l ' t It'Iu un artil of tie
• t i e -'pel liter s hors.
■-id I s i | epth mill wur -I ■• 11 wa te r when It w»«
I |ole- hull Slink In hen' It
el
I lie tllU'elei-f HW.II1.
" * : ■ 11.,- r, I a, ule fro!
S . i n g twice
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- , ' r J . u .id. In* tow no:
' i i lie said, toil 1 11 get
•• hi n e
l i e dyv*- again
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I -life &lt;lit tl,.- 1 •
- hi. ■i d mill- an I t . !
of In &lt; loud. 'i Hd I olie
• surface, shook the w iter
Ir-Ull L:S eyrs, t.ljl tlHVed ashore
Mourned His 8 even Cents.
pumped out nnd a few* hour s later was
again making the mar ch for Fish river
T h e r e Is t, gtnrv r unni ng about
J*uve lor dragging u llltlc lie showed (’lev■•land id a man wlu&gt; lost fun pock
little i Ign n( Ills exp e ri en ce; hut he eftiook containing over a thousand
When lie discovered tils loss
litnl lie* n under w a t e r long enough to dollars
lone killed iii , O iling tint a g"&gt;, m me e t III' hurried buck I' , III, place where to
mule '
had si *n »d w hlle reiimv lug a htil I n , in
So in i
. n o iirrn'
operators
who
tlx* wait’ i t hmkfng In1 might loti,
d fo pp -d |l Mien1 And as h e rnUfuh'd
i h e igh m a i n of Me l t liiuilhi r w . ; tTTfi d or tiM.Tfr priiiriieri n r w a r are e-thw mrm-r-nTirt c a me tn sight" of t h e
ineligible to a g over nment pension, afo HpOt he saw a n ew sb o y sloop over opd
(ho recipients of private' iieiiHhuis In lift tho heavy j i u r s e out Af the gutter,
their old npo from tlndr i uuirndo. An"Tfiat's inlqe,” ho cried, running
iruw f a r m gin.
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' ftp. ’’tlint’s mine*
lamk at tlm till
---- - ---------- , tlals b o r t hcvTe Mlallll'i-d in thi­
leather
X Y /.
ll &gt;e lllnl tli. 10
t her e"
"Cilless II s vniirs ail light
sam
t h e h’H III' ling n . , \ . t
NATIONS HAVE D I F FE R E N T METH
llo lua.. ; . , , e Hi.. I.i.v ,, dime ami
depnrt*,d
and as he went he went
CDS OF KEEPI NG WARM.
tilulteriii g A street ear ticket would
hnvij linin’ JllHl IS well Just .IS well'
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If*&gt; lunln t looked in ft dldn t snow
Russian Sleeps Over Brick Contrlv. ,
r
what waa in It
Out seven cent s Out
ance In Which Slow Fi r e B u r n * •
Holland’s Heating Ar ra nge me nt
P e r h a p s Most Economical.
New Source for Dye Woods.

VARIETIES OF STOVES

WII 1.1 ' M | I . \ n i l 1 \ T s i d U ’ S K I l.DAIU-"S REG N F U \ T Ri N " \V I I
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The stove Is. c ompa ra ti ve ly speak­
ing a new Invention
So Into as tho
lima of (Jneitn KlUatmlh people did
nut have chi mneys: t hey built tlndr
fires in a round himrth In t h e mlddlo
'of the room mid when c hi mn e ys wero
lot roil need, t h e old fashioned folk all
grumbled, hernnse. they said, stnoky
air was good for colds
llul to the
east ward stoves of hrlek and jaireolam were commonly used
A stovo m a d e of brick la used m
Russia, and In It a slow fire bur ns all
night long. On top of U. when night
comes, thn peasant nml fits wholo fara-'
By. In t hei r sheepskins, llo down and
go to sleep It ts nice nnd wnrm, rnthr r llkn a window sent that Is over o
radiator, a nd s o me ti me s t h e r e Is a
necond shelf overhead for ony ntr a n ­
ger who may he stayi ng overnight
Thn hrlek stove of Hie Russian
peasant. In all probability, c a mu over­
land from China too long ago to talk
about, (or tho Chinese havo stoves of
brick nnd clay shaped s o m e t hi ng Itko
It.
In Jnpan t h e re ts not m u c h need of
keeping warm, but w h a t e v e r stoves
t he re are In n J a pa n es e home nre low.
for the life hero Ih all ca rr ie d on sitting or kneeling on the floor Ther e
is a rough Hay stove, ma de especially
fqr tho great rice kcttlo, t hat costs
only a few cents, and when broken
t h e poorest ca n buy a no t h e r. Th er e
la a dai nt y little charcoal atovo on
which t he cooking Is done, nnd beside
It st ands a pr et t y ba ske t filled with
t h e aofteat and finest charcoal. Th ar e
Je also a amaH st ove or f u r n a c e t o h eat

PROGRAMME AT THE STAR
Patronize Legitimate Enterprises

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Admission 15c Nightly,

Saturdays 5 and 10c

t iieydi,y, Af.r11 l l t h Metro Plcttin*
In A I urtu r in ( ut tun "
W-dm-sday April iL’th
Regeneration.''
T&gt;'itr»duy April Ulth
in Neartv a l.aiK

M a r g t i e r i t e ftmiw

Fox Feuture

Anna Nifmin in

I’l i n i m m a t Picture

Friday A|»rd N t h Paramount Picturv
in The Heart uf Paula "

Kim* funis

Ignor e Ul.ich

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" T h e Aai|in." " T h r |{iua;,*‘ " T h e Price of Malice.’
Wonderful Adventure,'’ etc

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American dyestuff ma nuf ac tur er s
have turned to 1 eiitrat and South
America tor dye-wood Hiipplleu wdift ti
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may
M010 .Independerif
incuts I mist .la urn Ira and BriMsii linn
dnraa. now iiarri-t) by a British emh.ir
go
InvestIg.itlon by a ge nt s of the lui
r eau of f n i - ig - nnd doinestle 10 m
m e n c lUls 1IIS1 I sell tll.ll I her e anvast i|imnlllli-H of dve woods nvnlinMI11 South nnd • etitml American conn
fries nnd never exploited because of
t he lack of market
T he commerce liun-au Is c ooper at
Ju g with logwood Importers m ar
ranging for purchases.

Scientific Child.
Robert, t h e four-year-old son of a
scientific man had lived In the coun­
try most of his short life One day n
caller, wishing to make friends with
•(he little fellow, look him on Ills
knee nnd asked: "Are t he re any fnlrIcb In your woods here. Robert
No.
replied Itidierl pr-!lipt I
hut there
ar e plent) of edible fungi
Yout hs
Companion
Puny Caution.
Caution Is a \ i-iN t u n form of ujornifty
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Appl y to If. F. K e n t ,
Ilox 1015.
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F'or Sale A good s t r o n g work
horse, cheap for cash.
A pp ly a t
Assessor's Office.
63-tf
For Sa'e An almost new (wo
h - r -c wagon, a t o p buggy in good
, .mditioti a nd a light single harness
alto m good co nd it io n.
Inqui re of
J. ('. Ellsworth, Dcardull AYc.
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u nd e r
c u l t i v a t i on
.''■ars ,Nnt t i b s
Thi* l and if til* ■
will r .r any l 11 d of 1 rops.
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wood for 1•*
i omfi i rt ( *ot1
a n d F o u r t h S'
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I machi nery m good condition. ,.
'si s t i ng of b tilers, . n - i m ,
four ps. lire putrips
, 1r 1 • 1
s.,rs a nd Mindry "fh. r u .ml n ■
" b I d l we ofier Ut prir* s wliieli ill.
small par t of the original cost
I:
i nt er es t ed address Virginia Carolina
Too Bad.
"AA’lint's thnt string on your finger C h e n . i ml ( \ i . ,-are li H Peal ■ I
Slip* in t m (lent, Sanford. H a
for
To remind me of something I urn tn j___________________________ 6" tf
get for my wife.
Eor Sale ( . 1,0,1 horse c he a p (; 1
"AAIimI liav*. you to get*'
HI* ilsoe, t 'eli ry av« lim­
Ml-StJ.
I'dann-d If 1 iiaveiil (urgolteii what
It was '
V'nr Sale First class It acre far-.
fi|ll&gt; i m pr o ve d , new five r un ni , h o u- e,
Freak Chicken Dies,
burn, two flowing wells, (1h 1*r h ,
New York
A chicken eiiulppist per ft ' 1 " " " I I I II"
1.11, Hi d II, *1
with four legs four wrings anil two s' de ,.f , it j | M, lt „ h i | | |
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ba rk s , was hatched by 11 lien belong
1*’•&gt;’
' t d e r 1 nil 1 v ril ion iivlii v,..,r»
tug to Fred Motirmanu. Brooklyn T h ­
A d d r e s s | (.. x J u s
R f
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freak chicken died shortly after l»»v
fid-'t p
fng its shell

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Eor Sale — A good horse, excellent
f»f i *1 c| |t. 1 f»n
Boy Falls Four Qtorlcs.
ihfrtn fcf iht'ir pi*
d r a y wagon, two seat c ar r ia g e,1 h a r ­
•l ' - c a » *t|l* "I,
New York — Palling from tho fourlh- ness and saddle. Will sell the whole
\\ 1 '
The* l|f nr
IIy&lt;fran \! **•!',
“f t he vfc.il rnurt,
ih* »-*l
etory window of his homo. Bamuol
outfit for *160.00. . W a n t to sell nt ■* J »ck non t illr. Ir a»iH Hiflrirl. oti Ch# Utb
Zacher, four, landed on a cr^lb of eggs
April. A. I». W it.
once. 224 Sanford Ave., Sanford,
U«r ropy.
a n d only fr act ur ed his jaw.
Fla.
F. II. W I L L I A M C l e r k 6&amp;-2 t(y
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SEMI - WEEKLY

IN HIK HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

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OUR NAVY^
WORTHLESS

AT PRESENT
NAVY L E A G U E S C O R E S
L A C K O F I* U K P A It E I) N E S S

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Washi ng I on, April 14
Lack
of
logical m e t h o d in t h e d e vc lope mnt
of t h e A m e r i c a n n a v y wna deplored
by Hear A d m i r a l Hr adl ey A. Fiske.
U. S. N . , in a p a pe r o n “ Naval
.Strategy” p r e s en t e d a t t o d a y ’s ses­
sion of t h e a n n u a l c o n v e n t i o n of the
N av y L e a g u e of the U n i t e d State*
T h e a d n d r u l did not a p p e a r in p e r­
son, Ids p a p e r being rend*Ttf a dele
gate. .
" I n t h e e l e m e n t a r y p n r l s of th.
uvv p ro fe ss i o n. ” said r h • pup..

"we do Very well Hut ill the hlgt f
I rain ln«. particular!., of str.iti-i
we have little dear i.iiicepli. n ,
we compare the strategical mcdlhoi!*
employed by, say Germany and u»
we are forced to adu lt that tin- (•• r
n.an methods are bitter a d e p t .. I t
p'iti!i,er e r o n on . i l all ■ i n.i' .
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CANDIDATES LAKE ELECTED S i
WILL SPEAK PRESIDENT OF
ON STREETELKS A SS’N

Several o t h e r cities were exK to m a ke a fight for t h e honor*
e n t e r t a i n i n g t h e association n e x t ,
j year, b ut none ha d a chance af t er
; m a t t e r s had been fixed by t he Ori londo delegates.

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CA ND ID ATE S FOIL CO U N T Y IN T E R E S T I N G C O N V E N T I O N
Siiinluv i. I. ».il
h&gt; r mini, n| !i;,a •
O F F IC E S S PE AK H E R E
I'h, power of
C L O S E D Y E S T E R D A Y IN
t h e Tongue,*' | | ti i |n* h
SATURDAY N I G H T
JACKSONVILLE
Senior LeajMii*. ♦- ;n
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Jacksonville, April 13.—T h e elec­
Eveni ng sermon. 7:30. subj ect .
to be t h e wish of m a n y
"Derision "
°* l " p county c a n d i da t e s to h a v e a tion of Forrest Lake of Stanford as
Meetings continue nex. week. 7.3H
lalkJ t *‘ 0 , l ,lhe
,of Sat&gt; president of l i e S t a t e Associ at i on
p* ni
Come
ford l' ach S a t u r d a y ni gh t b e t we e n H. I*. O. Elks y e s t e r d a y was one of
the date* of S a t u r d a y , April 22 a n d the surprises of t h e c o n v e n t i o n t o
the p r ima ry election in J u n e a n d t h e hint, as he ha d jirotested a ga in s t the
first one will be held at the corner honor being given him at this time.
id h i n t street ami I'urk a v e n u e - o n
Mr Luke had t a k e n t h e position
Saturday night. April 22, ul eight
t hat being wi a n n o u n c e d c a n d i d a t e
o'clock
C h a i r m a n S. Itunge will
fur congress in t h e F o u r t h Florida
pti "ji|.- al the meeting a nd i n t r o d u c e
District, he did c . ‘i wi-h t h e order
I 1.. speakers and all I Inixe who have
to l.e e m b a r r a s s e d l.y its hea.l living
a - . Mdi.g t •• -av a nd want to say It
aetively in politics It being one of
-h.iiild I"
h Itid at l hat t i me
lie unbi n di n g
i . - of t h e o r de r
, t i*. ■.
• • i &gt;. i in t he i liairt h a t pblitics shall no t e n t e r i nt o the
ti,ai,
Ji I. not co mp u ls o ry with
or gani s at i on.
the I’UJUlid. He­ but it is thought
Ills b rot her Elks t oo k t h e p os i ­
I1 al .iU ld the III will avail t hemM i l 1 1 M ; *i|
i \ k i:
( i i \ - -• l\ t* 4J![ this i.pl'.u til nil y to get tion i hat pnjiiies ha* n o t h i n g to do
i. -t l . l l . fill
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y e s t e r d a y mo rn in g at 10 o'clock b y j
Pr esi dent J. II. T r u m p
Pruetically
all of t h e de le ga te s were in t h e ir |
places.
T h e T a m p a delegation n r - 1
riving t h e e veni ng before took -part
in t h e d el i be ra ti ons ye st e rda y.
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M a n y o t h e r de le ga te s who missed
t r a i n c on ne ct io ns were on ha nd .
INTACT{
The session this m o r ni n g will p r o b ­
W a s h i n g t o n , 'Apri l 13.
abl y be t h e Inrgest of the c on vc ntion as it will he t he last a nd all of nual , l v c r
h» rbor - P P r o p r l a t l o n
t h e visitors h a v e now arrived in t h e blU car ryi ng »40.000.«00 pasa.*d t h o
r j tJ
house today by a vot e of 210 a n d
133 with e ve ry i t e m aa agreed on. in
committee unchanged.
Scorca of
a m e n d m e n t s to cut d own i te ma
u rg e d by r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s
wh o
c h a r ge d t h a t t h e bill w-as a “ p e r k
b a r r e l " me as ur e were rej ect ed d u r ­
ing the two weeks' de ba te .
Just
bftfore
t
h
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linnl
vote
an
effort
was
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r e d uc e t he t ot al
lo {20 ,000,000
failed 200 t o MVT h e e n t i r e a p p r o p r i a t i o n for a
$700.(100 it elf i to d e e j M ' i i t h e a ppronehes to t h e
llrnaidyxik n a v y
S I . 125 P R E M I U M
AND ACv ard is • iilitiiiiiing work on im( RU ED I N T E R E S T HE AI IZpr.isci.ieM |&gt;vn|i-i | s alreads a il th or ED ON S7.7.0HO R O N D S
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ni g h t. April 21st.
\ (l*W ilay s ago a frif-ml o f mi ne
fruiu N 4*u A urk. w ho w h s sintiiiig t n
*•!•»•*..I i m I ' l . ll u I ll 1 ' • war It ok*'
ret .isM' 1* if lie llilglit
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Me Mi**t me
i . n Mi*- •■i th i ' u r
h r / Mi v .it • l&gt;J. h 1 . • t night a nd 1
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ii • w ■Ui a n | " , . i l b i l l i n M o r o . i o
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El s e whe re in this Imm.- villi be
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t e m p l e . Tills hall will lie t h e Huai
as
was a n n o u n c e d in y o u r c o l u m n s
*'
no i ’ '' s o d
M nhonVy in t h e gr,
aet in t he must l uecessful enliven* found an n rt ti le by a iii'Tiiber of lust week. Mr. E d w a r d Mtighum,
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but I h e
t it*i&gt; held by t h e u-soii.ition in recent t h e local bo ar d evplainiiu just what assisted by Mr Hotuilly J o h n s o n , t o
- ff! * .*- i ' v , » ,.rk iif d
r&lt; • while Upon f« ht .ti n .r, I , t
eom pi.uv
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All of t he 'ItMl d el eg a te s a n d dis|&gt;. &gt;' on will be m a d e of 'h ’ '.ond wh o m he ref. rs in t h e a bo v e will
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"hips, we offer no ..rim'd i j .*» rf- • i .. f I l l
t In- S' lni i i nb' Dredging vi s i t or s present fr om sixteen of the
,kt,'
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give a song tvt,il d r a m a t i c recital in
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••in* nor d o v.e oiler ar med ii .I i i
i n a ■V f r i e n d s o f
Me- Iei g ht e en lodges in t he s t a l e a re h i g h ­
lui-d 1 ’
1
tlie High Si hind i i u d i t o r i u in oil F r i ­
I'
(• fi in •• w h e n e v e r u n n :i* u p on for
, ,
W . s* r .ii. .1 M all,, i .i &gt; In-spi ah I t ly pleased with t he w„rk ul t h e c o n ­
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Welt Kn own Write! Dies
d a y ni g ht . April 21. a t ,H.OO p. m.
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' •go soil i.re destroy i'll, tin r .n ,* Mr I
i n i . ’ . l i m i t , I ' l i e , i s s 111 t h e i r n e w
v en t i o n a nd llm e n l e r t n i n e m n t f u r ­
Mount Kt* o. N ^ , Ajittl 1
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Mr Hr ig ha m is a n o t ' d singer a n d
•ii d &lt;l.ildn i, o u t rr.gi'd. tIn if pr■
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bn
in*
v e n tu r e
nished t he m bv J a ck so n vi ll e Lodge Ri ch a rd l l a r d i n ; Davi*, a u t h or a nd r,.lll|,.r
11
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confiscated.”
N o 221
t*s
MIOll
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w
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corres|iond*-iit
tiled
at
his
h
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j,r
am
n
u
mb
e r* t h a t are sure to (dense
Germany, Ja pan and Russia ..m „[ u 111- 1 r • t | w*
S | i n ml f.ii-ler Service for All I’eapl
Officers El ect ed
here
last
ni
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from
h
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bl
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„( Sa nf or d
I shall *.u»d
•
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lead,
and
| b n - * •'
l*la&lt;
by Mr Wood in tin .n'lvi „
\rr.it.gem*-nts h a ve b«*en m a d e far
Y e st e r d a y m o r ni n g t he assot i n
| | |4 hudv was found early this m o m you a i "p&gt; of the jirugrain for y o u r
in
an
ailjoli.lng
n
.
fi
g ro u p of sea p o w e r nations with one j,,r i.
hi
sj'i'i i-.l J.aster service in tJn&gt; t ' e n t r . I i n , n
c i t e d officers for the ens ui ng i I(ij a nd he ha d a p p a r e n t l y been T u e s d a y ' s edi t i on
I*
i-mi- •d t liat it,,
, nuj or mur e of which t he I • it &gt;1 i , i . '
I a . on E a s t er mor ni ng at
Th o se who were chosen to ^stricken while at Ins tel ephone
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T h e b oy s a nd g*rls of the A t h mi ght b e c o me in olvcil in w ar
,li.|, fiivc n • n
'• •" to 7 i.'iiack
All
of
tin I p. l, " the u r g u n u . i u o n , DmmKh «h.’ | ba d gone i nt o h.s l . b r ar y to d i c t a t e M j ( . AMOciaUon of l h „
Schoo,
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A tit n a va l policy far the I nit* 1 ,.f i
( . . r r i - t ' l..iR&lt; for , h .rchi - of t h e Miiusters' Asaociu- c o mi n g y ea r are t h e following:
| a t .-!ojcram to a friend in New York
ar e to h a v e c ha rg e of thu sain of
k t a l e s r equi r ed, said Mr Wn.ul -&gt;v wt'li the v« r,1
Forrest Lake of Sa nf or d, p re s........
( jly&gt;
| , „ wj(e a s su me d . •
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at d arrangement * w ill : ti.ui i iiuperating
T h e following
tickets, a n d a re to receive a li beral
A t l a n t i c force s u pe ri or lo t h a t of t ’oiigres*
Atm M a a s of T a m p a , first vice
Il(„ r r , u r a , l h a t he was reading
■ dl-trihiit|Mg l i t . -i b o ' i ragiatu will lie carried o u t ;
a m o u n t fruin t h e g a t e receipts.
It
G e r m a y, a l ’uritle force s. peril,r | , , .all' 1"’
p re si de nt .
a nd she did not visit t h e l ibrary u n ­
L a ki si |*i • r I• r
1 loVulogy.
is
hoped
t
h
a
t
a
full
house
will
bo
(&lt;» t h a t of J n p h n a n d proteetron f* ' i,..,- w** t "
Invocation, Dr. L. P. Houchtdle.
T. AV. H a n e y of J ac ks onvi l l e , sec- til af ter m i d n i g h t
p res ent on F r i d a y n i g h t to h e a r
t h e P a n a m a c nal.
in tL»- f o u r t h I b ' t r t ' t
tt 1*1 itii't •• !• ItF r i d , 1
" M l ll.iit t he Po we r of Ji-su*' ond vice presi dent , •
Mr . Da v is ha d been in (ailing
t h e se f a m o u s ar tists.
I saac M. Se ti g m a n New- N *&gt;rl.
T* •• cluf
H e r m a n Locks uf l ’nl at kn, s ec re ­ heal t h for t o m e time r,nd had *ought
city hall at s .00, N a m e . "
A'ours truly,
' a n k e r , g av e his opinion of l ei * ivet.iug 'I t lie
Itesurreetlon C h a p t e r b y Rev F t a r y .'
•juiet at his c o u n t r y -|ilaie. Gross
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IL F. Excll.
p r ep a r e d n e s s s h o u l d be ndvan&lt;*ird I beginning with Friday. April 21st I P Mrung
\V. 1&gt;. Hates of Kay West, t r e a s ­ R o u es F a r m s , u n d e r t h e m r e of his
me mb e rs h i p is unlimited .*&lt; •
ll" r e c o m m e n d e d Increase o f . t b e ii
Tin
I- l o v i t i i l j
Tal k b y L a y m a n W. E. Seoggan ur er .
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wife, who was Reside Mc Co y , the
vater of the county
11 me t ax, a n i n h e r i t a n c e tax, if i»" evi-r.
Talk l&gt;y Rev. F. E. S l e i n m r y e r ,
Would Like lo Join M llh S e m i n d o
J a m e s Louglas of JacljaortvHle, actress.
enU these meetings, join t h e
e t s a r y , a n d a d d i ti o n a l revenues fr om i„ attei
"Joy
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.‘-pi-.ial Pruyer, Dr. K. D. ItrownW. W. Hose of Orl an do , s e r ge a n t - m o s t p o p u l a r of Ame ri c an writers, a inent n t t o r n e y of Leesburg was
i ongreae
rflamp taxes.
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at-arm s..
p laywr ight also and a v et er an cor- t r a n s a c t i n g business of a legal inl­
T h e w ea kn es s of the A m e r i c a n | After t h e meeting a full repor t
T h e execut i ve c o m m i t t e e is m a d e rrsjio.ideiit of live wars, was b „ r n l ur e hero T u e s d a y a nd W e dn e sd a y.
Rev.
George
Hyman
will
be
Lake, wIni j« in .lark
a r m y a n d n a v y was pictur*'&lt;l I .■ was »ep: Mr
a nd w.iv ti.e While t a l k i n g with T h e H r r al d m a n,
A M T a y l o r . St 1
Ph i la de lphi a in l*f
attiTidirig t h e Elks' rnn- ma st e r of ceremonies a nd Prof. A U. up as follows:
4'harlca G. C u r t i s of N*-w A ork saiivilb-.
A ug us t i ne II F Snow, of T a m p i s(lt, ,,f |. i *l»r k• I'.iv
i d Ri Imt' i a Mr
F u l c h s t a t e d t h a t he t h o u g h t
Hr.ii k v ill be
ma st er of mosii
Most of t h e t r o u b l e was uttrib u t ' -d tcnli i
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l»o&lt;i&gt; in S n n f o r i l #«* t «* I Ki« u m! M
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11 irdnig D..vi«, „l»o a writer
t hat
t h e next legislature shoul d
\ n mill n ■«■m • n I
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M a i r '. "
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After b* i g e d u c a t e d &lt;‘t Lehigh c re at e u now judicial circuit which
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dvise t h e Pr esi dent and .. . nt:-O r l a nd o won t he 11*17 c o n v e n t i o n ftuvis e n t e r e d j o u r n al is m, s t u r t in g inole. Lake, O r a n g e a n d Osceola,
H a te lu u Roams?
Iri.Tnl- ill M r
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in th* n any
Any one having f ur ni s he d rooms De le ga te s from t h e Or an g e c o u n t y with t h e Ph il ad el ph i a Press, ai.d T hi s woul d give t h e c o m m u n i t y nil
s' all.
l at er serVing'off tJtv Ne w A'ora Su . a d e q u a t e circuit a nd would f aci l i t at e
in Hit' u t y
Duncan reejuests the next week should assist in lodging c it y h a d been bu#y since t h e c o n ­
| " M r s Z.o*‘
He was t or reup nd en t d ur ing t h e , t h e t r a n s a c t i o n of business with t h e
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p i n n e d b ad ge s u p o n t h e de le ga te s as S o u t h African a n d Husso J a p nAVe pretumc that it ia Intended to____
' n P r o g r e s s al t h e Me th o di s t C h u r c h
A.......... L - Ka y c t t e Henkel have roonA t o r e n t a n d will leave
f as t as t h e y a r ri v e d a n d t al ke d t hei r ese wa r s. l o r t h e L on d o n T i m r s a n d ffiaRe the e i l y v f SanToFtT^the home
E a c h E v e ni n g Until Ea s te r
»on Sunday afternoon, t h e t w e nt y - y o u r a d d r e « a t Sa nf or d
H er al d
f rhlni „f Anril. nineteen h un d r ed - j u d I n f o r m a t i o n Iloot h o r a t t h e office f t o w n —u p ' a o s t r o n g t h a t when t h e tho Now A'ork H e ta l d, nnd d ur i ng of the J u d g e " as S a n f o r d ia dcair___u, &lt;•.......
fnur o’clock, ot re*i lence. of J. J. L D k ln a on t h e people will he t i m o a rr ive d to select t h e ci t y for t h e present war wroto d i s p u t e es ably l o c a t e d a n d ia easily accessible
Tlio p h s t o r j w i l h t h e as s i s t r nc a °o* imru
J t h e 1917 me et in g thl nga were all one* far a aymlicate.
lo all parU of the suggested circuit.
s ent to you.
tho m e m b r r a of t h e ' c h u r c h are cor.- sixteen at four
d u c t i n g special aer vi •«. at the M e t h - f Formosa. Florida.
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t h i r d on* of h e r sons t h a t h a v e M r . B o o i l did n o t b u y t h e crop, b u t
passed to t hei r r e w a r d in t h e p a s t e v e r y t h i n g else. '
few years, besides a ma id e n d a u g h ­
S o m e of t h e f ar me rs , with f a v o r ­
t er t h a t she e x p e c t e d to s p e n d h e r able we at h er , will soon dig Irish
Inst d a ys with. She h a d k e p t , ' p o s t - p o t a t o e s a n d pi k beans a n d pepA BUNCH OF IN T E R E S T IN G IT E M S F R O M C O R R E S P O N ­
olFtcc at Seville for twel ve y e a r s a t per!, a nd r u e u m b e r
DENTS— EVENTS O F SE M IN O L E COUNTY— EFFICIENT
t h e t i me of h e r d e a t h .
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REPORTERS COVER TERRITO R Y FOR HERALD
M O N R O E ITEMS
ters, J. C., T H. a n d A. B. P r e v a t t ,
Mr Beasley m a d e a flying rip to
jail of Seville Mrs J. T. M o o d y of j Monroe one d a y l ast week.
WKKIWA A ND FTHK1. I T E M 8
s u r pr i se d to nee how nice, s m o o t h
Seville and Mrs. J. M. Fr az ee of
Miss Bessie l. ong a n d Mrs. Bo bl .
T h e r e was q u i t e a surprise gi ven a n d s t r a i g h t t h e l u m b e r wns sawed Jacksonvi l l e, besides lots of o t h e r
Kldredge of S a n f o r d sp en t M o n d a y
to t h e people of We ki wa a n d E t h e l a n d naid S. \V. H a r r i s r e r t u i n l y un- relatives.
Our s y m p a t h y goes o u t
f
S u n d a v night n t t h e r h u r r h , w he n d e rs l o o d his b usi ness a n d d es er ve s t o his loved ones in their t i m e ' U f , with Mr s R. T . W y n n .
it was a n n o u n c e d t h e re would be a c redi t .
Mrs
W.
J.
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has
p
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a
sorrow.
ma rr ia ge after services.
Mr. J o h n
Hov. \V. J . B a r t l e t t s p e n t S a t u r i fine new piano.
Willi.im (loins of Et hel a nd Miss d a y ni ght a n d S u n d a y * wi t h Mr.
Mr- tillie H o w a r d of GrapeviHe
OVIEDO ITEM S
B e rt ha J Whi l e of Sa nf or d were „ IHj Mrs. Co a te s.
We a l w a y s wclspent
t he p a s t week with tier sister,
T h e W o m a n ' s C l u b held t h e a n ­
u rilled in m a rr i ag e by R e v. W. J. run)l, Bro. B a r t l e t t a t o ur ho me .
Mrs
J
ohn Wynn.
nual election of oilicers In t h e p u bl i c
Bartlett, the
mi ni s t er
in charge. (
„ p jr norinL g i v e n ag a in
Mr A Aulin of Oviedo left for
l ib r ar y Fr ida y a f te r n o o n . T h e elec­
T h e r e was q u i t e a crowd to witness a t
E t h e l school
house f S a t u r d a y t i on resulted ns follows: Pr e si de nt , his h o me on W d n e s d y ufter s p e n d ­
t h e ceremony.
T h e y o u n g coupl e • n ,ghl i u f | e r w M c b t h e r e . yrft* a tleMrs. O. G. W a l c o t t ; vice p re s id e nt , ing the p as t week wi t h his d a u g h t e r ,
h a v c ’ the coi f gr at ul nt i ons a n d heal h a t i n g s oc ie ty organi zed, whi ch t h e
Mrs. Charl es W e s t ; s e cr et a ry, Miss Mi s M a r y Aulin.
wishes of t h e i r friends.
y o u n g people e n j o y e d very m i y h , ns B e r t h a Di xon; t r e a s u r e r . Mrs. H. B.
Mr J. A. J o h n s o n has p u r c h a s e d
We had a beaut i f ul rain lust Fr i­ well as t he ol de r ones.
- • McCall.
a new F o r d re ce nt l y .
d a y night which was very mu c h
Fishing is fine in We ki wa river
W ed ne sd ay t h e U. I). C. cl eaned
Mrs
E. S t a f f . rd a nd children
needed in t hi s section, aa t h e people now.
u p {.he c e m e t e r y in p r e p a r a t i o n lor mo to r ed o . e r to O r l a n d i l ast S u n ­
were not able to p l a nt t h ei r g a rd e ns
We did not see t h e face of our t h e Memori al D a y c el ebr at i on on day.
on account of t h e d r y weat her .
T h e p r o g r a m, whi ch Ib
youhg preacher Sunday.
S u p p o s e t h e 26l h.
Mrs! j
M. Ogles'ty and Mrs.
Mrs. Will Lee left t hi s week for he went d o w n t h e r oad to see t h e being ar ra ng ed b y t h e ' l o c a l c h u p t e r
M
nu
who
h
a v e b e n real » u k t h e
T a m p a to s p en d a few weeks with school t e ac h e r
H e is n ot a c c o u n t ­ of t h e U. D. C- will be p a r t i c i p a t e d
past
week
are
m u c h I m pr ov e d.
friends aiid relatives.
able for a n y m i st a ke s he m a k es in b y school chi l dr en a nd t h e O vi e do
Rev. Il uckl ey of the C h r i s t i a n
Mrs. Baling of P e n n s y l v a n i a is since she left. T h e r e f o r e he will not B a n d .
c h u rc h p r e a c h e d S u n d a y m o r n i n g
s p e n d i n g awhile with Mrs. Li pf or d, he held r es pons i bl e for a n y t h i n g he
T h e B a p t f i t S u n d a y school held
a n d night .
c o m i n g o u t f r o m S an f or d, where s h e does.
a special mi s s i o n ar y d a y p r o g r a m
S u p t . 'D.
L.
T h r a s h e r visited
ca n get the fresh air in t h e c o u n t r y ,
Mrs. T o m B o y d s p e n t t h e .day S u n d a y morning.'
Mo nr oe School o n T u e s d a y .
t r y i n g to recrui t her h e a l t h before with Mrs. C o a t e s l a st M o n d a y ,
A p a r t y of t e n s p o r t s m e n f ro m
s h e r e t u r n s - to her h o m e in P e n n ­
Miss Hel en I s e r m a n s p e nt S a t u r ­
C o c h r a n . Georgia, are s p e n di n g t h e
sylvania.
Mrs. Bnlong has been
da
y
wi(h f r ie nd s here.
EAST S A N F O R D
week at prairie.
These gentlemen
s p e nd i ng h e r wi nt ers in Florida for
Rev W. J B a r t l e t t ' s r eg ul ar aji are friends of C a p t a i n Argo a n d t h e
several years.
d l l A P E V I E I . E A N D l r.SAl.A
pointrneni at
Moor e's
S t a t i o n t ri p is being m a d e untier his s u p e r ­
Last S u n d a y
was o ur r eg ul ar ' r | | l | r r h j , y,JII(j a y . t|„. Kith.
Mrs IJertelson a n d
Mrs. Borell
vision.
*
p r e a ch i n g day at Ethel, Rev, B a r t ­
were
visitors
a
t
Mrs,
T
y n e r ' s last
T h e Ch ri s t i a n E n d e a v o r So ci et y
A d a u g h t e r was b u r n to M r . a nd
lett
lilling ins a p p o i n t m e n t .
He
Mrs. T W Mryden, t h e M.th inst, will have r. p r o g r a m of special i n t e r ­ Fr i da y a n d Mr s Ballinger was also
p r e a c h e d two very impressive * i t Mr s B r v d e n is at l&gt;r Mi E w a n ' s est to alt m e m b e r s S u n d a y flight a caller t he re
in.hns, w bn h w.* al ways enjoy very
Mrs t &gt;lli«*‘ H o w a r d has been kisit
Miss Edi t h H o w ar d is leader. M e t h ­
linspitul i!t &lt;i rl ando
mu c h
Mrs
M Bry den. recently from ods of impro*.: ng t h e work of t h e it g al M o n r o e for t h e past week
We afi ibiiikfiil to say there i**
Gl asgow, Scut l ai i d ar r iv e d her e on society will tie di scussed a n d all wnii her sister. Mrs. E m m a W yn n.
no sickiims r e p or t ed in t h e ne ig h ­
F r i d a y lust to visit Aer son a n d wife, m e m b e r s are urged to be p r e s e n t . E a t e r Mr. a n d Mr s. Roy Lee re­
bor hood.
T h e d o ct or s would not
h o m e wi t h her
T h e Nigh School s t u d e n t s will t u r n e d
Mr a nd Mrs T W B r y d e n .
do much tint here now.
lb
v
Kant, of Pierson, F l a , who
M a r t i n En ea s a rr ive d her e Iasi Iy es en i "Valley F a r m , " a four net
Mr m i l Mrs (loins will m a ke
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CKATK MATERIALS, FEED AND FARMERS’ SUPPLIES

g r e a t I) a n n o y e d b y u g l y c a t t l e a n d
will t a k e a t e | is tit h a v e t h e m r e - J
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Mo n r oe

A ver y p l e a sa n t m"ssa;;e has been
recei ved f’r om Rev Morey
l i e bad
a s p l e nd i d Irip. h a v in g s t o p p e d over
S u n d a y hi B a l t i m o r e a n d from t h e re
over t h e Blue Ri dge unit t h e Alle­
g h a n y M o u n t a i n s a n d ar r iv e d h o m e
T u e s d a y anil received a war m w.-l
c o me t h e r e by his m a n y friends
where he has been p a s to r for t w e n t y live y e a rs oil a n d on
Mr a n d Mrs C I. St r on g left
W e d n e s d a y for their ho me mi M o n ­
t ague , Michi gan. T h e y e x pe c t e d to
s t o p in ( ’n r m l t o n ’a n d C o v i n g t o n .
Ky
They left with t h e e x p e c t a t i o n
of r e t u r n i n g in t h e fall.
Mr. a n d Mrs T h o m a s Morris left
W e d n e s d a y kin b o a t to J acks onvi l l e.
T h e y e x pe c te d t o s p e n d one d a y
e ac h nt St A ug u s t i n e a nd C h a t t a tioogu, t a k i n g in t h e L o ok ou t M o u n ­
t a i n a n d o t h e r s i g ht s along t he w ay
before a rr iv i ng at t hei r h o m e in
C o v i n g t o n . K&gt;
It is with d e e pe s t regret we re­
cord t h e d e a t h of Uncle Ren
E,
P r e v a t t . e di to r a n d p r op r i e t o r of
t he Volusia C o u n t y Record
Uncle1
Ren Mirn.-H from .» well known and
p r os pe ro u s family
of Seville a n d
was a l.okln.o.l friend of I he w ri t e r s
lather
If. was a good useful m a n
a n d ba d m a n y f ri ends t h r o u g h t h a t
country.
He leaves a widow a nd
one son, Pr e s t o n P r e v a i l , who c a m e
h o m e from ( h e U n i v e r s i t y of Vir­
ginia a nd wus c o n s t a n t l y with his
f a t h e r to t h e c u d - Ho leave# an
m o t h e r , u n d t h i s ma ke s t h e

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Home Water Systems
Never Lower, If as Low
Never can y o u install a
I n utie w a t e r s y s t e m m o r e
.It. q d v t h a n n o w
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I lie nli a! u a t e r s t i p p L
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( \ p r e s s T a n k a n d I’. i w er
Gravity

Svstem

simple,

d u r a b le , cflicient.
b'linl &gt;&gt;tit n o w h o w l i t t l e
it wi l l cos l t o p r t i v i d c p u r e
x t a t e r f*»r u s e in l i n ni e , f.*r
tire p r o t e e l i i u i i*r f ur irrij j a l i n n of j j r r t w i m ; er&lt;»|&gt;s

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Wo
will
gladly
tell
you. W ri te us now. No
obligation to b u y u n ­
less you find o u r T a n k s
Hint Towcni I tm tie* I

MAY
SCRATCH FEED
DAN PATCH HOUSE FEED
JUST HORSE FEED
OATS
CORN
HALF &amp; HALF HORSE FEED
SHORTS white sacks, best grade
BRAN
BEET PULP
LAYING MASH
WHEAT
DAIRY FEED
COTTON SEED MEAL Feed
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TOBACCO DUST
MIXED FERTILIZERS
COW PEAS (Iron or Brabham)

$ 1.50
2.00

1.85
1.80
2.00

1.90
2.10

1.75
1.70
1.80
2.30
2.35
1.80
1.60
2.00

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Prices on Application) '
2.25

G. M. Davis &amp; Son
807 Laura Street
Palatka, Florida

Use "Black Leaf 10,” a nicotine spray Tor peppers, eW plum and encumbers.

Es t abl i s hed IHHH.

We have a few one and two horse WEBER WAGONS in stock that we are closing’ out at cosl on account of lack of room.

If you need n Hilo, Ihe
( m i n e Triple W al l Is the
I m l fur Florida use.

DUTTON CRATE COMPANY

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buaineaa houses with electricity for and one In Tcnneksee, as follows:
I■1Ch t ■n 12 purposes.
Hopkinsville,
population
9,419;
T*-Vr'l Kaulcrson, who has been on Henderson, 1 1,452; Daws on Springs,
.'
, il' 1 fonst packing t o m a t o e s has | 1.350; Owensboro, 16,011; Ma di so n'"'*'** com pellet! to come h o m e on 'iHe, Ky 6,141; Clarksville, T en n. ,
a re nutit of sick ness
y &gt;t'&lt;. all according to t h e census
Mr Joe Mathieux is doing s o me "I 1910.
cement work at the Chase grovu
H o n d a could n ot m u s t e r as ma ny
south of Orlando this week.
places in the cent ral p a r t ol the
I lie lighting plant recently o r d e r ­ s l at e with b e t t e r t h a n 5,000, b ut
' d by Mr J F Jones f)as a rr ive d the league mi g h t be cut t o fit the
■ind will he installed in u lew days. s u e of the cities and t h e a m o u n t s
It will furnish gas (or illumi nat i ng raised by u n d er w ri t i n g t h e p r o p o ­
sition in each town.
At least it
and cooking
seems
wor
th
discussing.
Mr and Mr* 1,
Sheldon, Mias

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‘PHOSLIME has given holier vL.ii
than any other sour,-,- of Phosplmru■IMMEDIATE IJEI.IVKItV Now
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CARLOAD
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Box 462

Orala, Florida

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(Continued from Page :&gt;i
preached fine sermons morning and
evening
the l-.utheran church here
biv( Sunday |&gt;r«‘a r b m g in Ihr evenmg m Knglish anfl m th* morning
m t.h*- S w e d i s h language
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Fiver FutltiniMFijr.s Feet .lelh
Flead Cheese
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Fancy Chipcd B et f
Home Made ( 'orned F.ef f
The Best Hams and Haemt
Fill ( 'hirkeiis

GEO.W. HARDMAN
PHONE 366
Fark Ave. and Second Street

FOR STATE ATT( RNEV

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party VA;»H -tilt*' will have a circuit ranking in
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t-.. 11.1 j : u l • m *■1* w a s set t " lot ba«is. on the w lioiu, by reason of
ill p i s t o l
pi.:* - * t 'ini
*and ul m a n a g em en t an d a sirntlv
....
. *• . - a n d th&gt; &gt; a dh e re d to salary limit.
One might
H i e . ! | h l , Kittie league circuit,
all loot * *1 so Iii • so we sa m pled
I
near!.- all
'I'her*
sorm
'r,‘ i organized at M udinnti ville. Ky.. th*'
| , Inn .jI.i I* s while, golden, day- before y e s te r da y to play l"tl
-pi**
ib I-* oi'is dar k cake j,,,,,,,.* opening May 23 and closing
pl ai n f m - t
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Ki t t y league is Com|iosed ')(
six small towns, five in
Kent ucky
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Mr ( arol Culpepper nod t h e mi»-

for t r e a t m e n t
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Mi s* A d d i e
Mr
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t » f \ -t
Del.and b*r s*,iue lime past
M- H.irrv Rivers has move d Into
house on L ak e Proctor, a lmu t a
mile southeast .*f Geheva.
t
Mr Grow of Sanford has leased
the Levy g a r a g e s .and will p u t in
up to date ma chi ne ry with an e n­
s uppl y
large e nough

Editor Falls in Or la nd o
Orlando, April I 1 Thi s mor ni ng
as W B. Ht on e mn n was leaving the
h o m e of Mrs. S t o n e m a n ' s
p ar ent s ,
Mr . a nd Mrs. G r e e t h a m , on N o r t h
O r a n g e a venue, ho fell from the
s t e ps to the wal k with such force as
to dislocate his left arm.
Dr. McE w a n was called a n d gave first aid
to t h e f ract ur e a n d l at er Mr. Stonem a n was t a k e n to the M c E w a n
hos pi t al for f u r t h e r t r e a t m e n t a nd a
mor e t h o r ou g h e x a m in a ti o n .
The
resul t of this e x a m i n a t i o n indicates

MUSTANG
For Sprains, Lameness, I
Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism f
Penetrates and Heals.
Stops Pain At Once
For Man and Beast I

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Easter Shoe
Sale

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Shoes-That’s My Business
A SALE ON SHOES THAT ARE Cl* TO TIIE MINUTE IN
STYLE AND QUALITY
Shoes for the Whole Family at a Time When Everybody Needs
New Shoes to Match Their Clothes'
I-uditV Itlk. P a t e n t l e a t h e r S p o r t P u m p s with white stilt's a n d ruliher
htM'ls. Salt* price
S.1.9S
I Julie s’ P a t e n t l .e a t h t ‘r F u m p s ami Oxfortis in all si vies, $2.fill, $11. (HI,
$2.50 and $ t .« 0 values. Sale |.ni&gt;e
$1.98. $2. tS. $2.98, $3.48
I Julies’ W hi le C a n v a s S po rt Oxfords t r i m m e d in lilaek ami t a n . Sale
price
$1.98
1Julie s’ White ( ’an va-s ! I ant I T u r n e d F u n t p s with c o v e m ! Itet'Is. Sale
price
,
$1.98
Fatties’ W hit e t *unvu.s lla hy Doll P u m p s . Sale price
$1.18
I Julies’ W h it e C a n v a s Pen ny P u m p s .
Sale price
$1.98
C h i l d re n 's Shoes in wh il e a n d lilaek
Sale price
98r, $1 IS, $1.98
Hallies' Soft Sole Shoes. Sale price
23c
G i l l s ’ a n d Hoys’ T a n Pl ay Oxfords. Sale Price
$ 1. IS, $1.98
T e n n i s Oxfords in all sizes. Price
/
, IiOc
T e n n i s Ilinh Shot's, lilaek a n d white, in all sides'. Price ,
73c

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M E N ’S U N IO N M A D E D R E S S O X F O R D S IN Al l. S I Z E S
M e n ' s $5.00 O x fo rd s . Safe price „
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$4.48
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13.48
3,50
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$2.98
M e n ' s W h i t e C a n v a s Oxfords. Salt* price
$2.48
M e n ’s I ’a im ‘Reach* Oxfortis. Sale price
$2.48
M e n ’s W h i t e C a n v a s Oxftirtls, r u b b e r soles a n d heels. Sale price $1.98

(ort'MO to h IV • a. - v e t o u r e t l I'V *
nail last w e e k
Mr I u i p e p p e r r ts
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ti r .md I icner.ilissimo. I )r Henry
-now of I'amtui
G ra nd C a p t a i n General. C h a rl e s

I'm* lias . "tint *
ijot.il to undi-r
writ* a baseball t e a m for a league
season, the Sunset City would be ill
wo* iIii f.i*test *ompuny in tin
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A p r e tt y wedding was solemnized
in Ge neva Sun d a y, April 9th, a t t h e
home of Mr and Mrs. R. Q. G r e s h ­
am on Ruck I.nke, when their d a u g h ­
ter Addie L was united in m a r ­
riage to Mr Joseph E. Brown, t h e
Rev Win Stones, pastor of t h e
• Baptist church performing the cere­
mony in the presence of relatives
Miami G e t s Next Conclave
arid a few near friends
T h e living
The
morni ng session of t h e G r a n d
room, in which the ceremony took
(
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m
m
a
n d e r y was largely t a k e n up
place was tastefully decorated with
A charter
, ban k i n g s of so u t h er n smilux a n d with r ou ti ne business.
fern*, brightened
by
magnolia was g r an t e d to Su n s h i n e C o i n m u n d blooms and rosea
The bride looked '*&gt;'• No 2 0* o( -S t Pe te rs b ur g, a nd
very sweet in a beautiful gown o f t " ’ lhc af ter noon t he principal husiembroidereil organdi e
She carried
w“» l,l“ '-lection "f "di cer s
an a m i lmiujll*'l Ilf wbite roses and Which r e s ul t e d us f ol l ows
Hi Em G r a n d C o m m a n d e r
asparagus ferns, with (lowing e nd s
of white ribbon
T he gurom was S t o ne m an of Miami

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HARDMAN’S MARKET

Bearer

T h e r ecept i on beg a n a t 8:30 p. m.
and the e n t e r t a i n m e n t in cl u de d se­
lections from t h e M c I n t o s h o r c h e s ­
tra a nd t h e Girls' Glee C l ub of
Rollins College, vocal solos b y Mrs.
T. Plcton Wa rl ow,
Mrs. C. F.
Ma rh e r Smi t h, J. Cestia L a w t o n ,
A P, C u r r y a nd Wal t er D r e n ne n , a
piano solo by Miss A n n e t t e Persing,
and a reci t at i on by Mias M a r g a r e t
Hibbs of the C a t h e d r a l School

d r e s s e d in i ' i n v e n t ion ol b l a c k
Af
t 1 r rv ' l i v i n g b&lt; art , . —i i gr at i l l a t i on s
a nd I • -l
wishes
\|r
and
Mrs
\lB r o w n left i m m e d i a t e l y for s short
larg*-•
■a* b b n g t r 11 ■ Mr
Brow ii ,■ w h o is
&lt; "I tfo l i nn ol t h e N a v a l S t o r e s
i o of G e n e v a , h a s r e c e n t l y p u r
r r . i &gt;ig t o ■Jean u |*
1 O' d 1 I ir |.I ! I ■■, ! aril! at Mel
I I - r nta
where
hi- and
his
,n
'I iii ab e t h i n I ol ur e h o m e

PENNEY

I XNIlllll II Hill
£ Slate Allornr). Seventh Judicial
I irruit

S I I l i d . IV

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G r a n d Sword
n ou nc e d later.

IIROWN—GRESHAM

Wedding Hells In Geneva

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J e a n n e t t e Sheldon and Mrs. E. M.
Dooley went to Sanford on S u n d a y ,
Mi ami G e t s Kni ght s
Miss Sheldon played a violing solo
Orlando, Fla., Apr. -14t h. — T h e
at the M. E. church.
t went y- second a n n u a l c o nc l av e of
I he county t e a ms a nd convi ct s the Gr a nd C o r n m a n d e r y , K n i g h t s
are ai work on the I ndi an River l e m p l a r of Fl ori da c ame to a close
Sanford Orlando highway. T h e road with the a d j o u r n m e n t of y e s t e r d a y ' s
is being st rai ght ened from the clay session, and l ast e veni ng t h e l as t of
the social e v e n t s in honor of t h e
road east to t he fill,
1 he Oviedo road, which has r e ­ visitors was given at t he Rosuling
cently been s tr ai ght ened and m a de ( lub. when t h e local K n i g ht s e n t e r ­
tained with a r ecept i on a n d p r o ­
wider is now in excellent shape
gram for the newly elected officer*
of t he G r a n d C o r n m a n d e r y .

Grand Recorder, W. P. Wnbster that there is a dislocation At the
of Jacksonville.
shoulder. The patient la resting as
T h e G ra nd C o r n m a n d e r y will hold easioy as could be expected and no
Mr.
its next a n n u a l meeting at Miami. serious results a re anticipated.
S t o n e m a n is editor of the Miami
The appointments
for
Grand
Herald and well known throughout
S t a n d a r d Bearer, Gr a nd W a r d e r a n d
the state.

Kr nest Amo s
An Experienced Man for
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All of the ab o ve m e n t i o n e d S h o e s are of the best tpialil) that money
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Every pair is c o rr c ri in S t ) l e
Offered at th e oppor tun e
time, when all n e e d Ea sie r Footwear

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YOUR STATE AUDITOR FOR 12
YEARS. KNOWS T H E WORK O f
C O M P T R O L L E R S OFFICE T H O R ­
OUGHLY, FR O M ACTUAL E X P E ­
RIENCE.
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R. J. HOLLY. Editor
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Fl o r i da , cities a re t al ki ng of a
s t a t e hall league
IHiVfl Sanford in.
-------- 0 ------Po l it ic s will get w a r m e r as the
w e a t h e r gets w a r me r a n d a b o u t
t h e ides of J u n e it will he some hot.
T h e E l k s were r oy a ll y e n t e r t a i n e d
a t J a c k s o n v i l l e this week a n d 3 a n ford lodge was well re pr es e nt e d
there,
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All t h e ronda lead to Kissimmee
t h i s week t h a t arc t r o d by editors'
f eet a n d t h e press gang will he t he re
In full force.
-o —
L e t e v e r y business house in S a n ­
ford he de cor at e d on M o n d a y for
t h e O d d Follows c o n v en t i o n . Th e re
will he h u n d r e d s of visitors to the
c it y for t h r e e days

e s t a b l i s h m e n t of m e a t p a c k i n g hous e s
a n d o t h e r f e a t u re s t h a t t e n d To
solid a n d p e r m a n e n t p r o s p e r i t y . " * St. A ug u s t i ne Re co r d.
. T H E H O M E MAN
T h e - or ganization here W e d n e s d a y
ni gh t of t h e Forest l , ake C l u b is a
s t e p in t h e right di r ec ti on .
The
old s ay i ng a b o u t t h e p r o p h e t who is
w i t h• o» u t h o nor in his o w n c o u n t r y
does n ot a p p l y to t h e m a n who is a
c a n d i d a t e for a s t a t e office all t h i ng s
being equal a nd when a Sa nf or d
m a n is m a k in g t h e race for congress
or a ny o t h e r oilier; o u t s i d e of his
o w n c o u n t r y he s ho u l d receive t h e
u n d i v i d e d s u p p o r t of t h e peopl e in
his ho me t o wn .
We w ou l d n o t
t h i n k m u c h of t h e peopl e of Kis­
s i m m e e if t h e y failed t o s u p p o r t
C o n g r e s s m a n Sear s or of Key West
if t h e y failed to s u p p o r t S e n a t o r
F o g a r t y a nd t hese men are in t h e
r a c e for congress with F or r e s t L ak e
of this city.
I t is e m i n e n t l y ri ght a n d p r o p er
ther ef or e, t h a t t h e people of t his
c i t y form a Fo r r es t L ak e C l u b a n d
b o o s t his c a nd i d a c y a n d show1 t h e
F o u r t h Di st ri ct t h a t t he life a n d
works of Fo r r es t Lake are appreci­
a t e d b y t h e citizens of S a n f o r d , his
h o m e city.
It s h o u ld n e v e r he a
q u e s t i o n of w h e t h e r t h e v o t e r s a rc
f ri endl y t o - a c a n d i d a t e for a n y of­
fice,
T hi s shoul d never i nfluence
t h e vote, a l th o u g h in m a n y cases it
e*T&gt;rts a wonderful influence in t he
election.
H owe ve r, if this o b t a in s
in t h e focal affairs it shoul d not in
nntionul affairs a nd t h e L a k e Cl ub
of Sa nf or d should make t h e slogan
,,
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of Semin**.e
Solid
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Semi nol e
a fact in t h e next few
weeks
Mr. L ak e lias c e r ta i nl y been
a live wire ami a publ i c s pi r it ed
c it i zen of Sa n fo r d a nd his fellow
t o w n s m e n s houl d show t h e F o u r t h
D i s t r i c t t h a t he is h onor ed a t h o m e
as well us a br oa d

D o n ' t forget the F o u r t h of J u l y
c e l e b r a t i o n t h a t Sa nf or d I nt en d s to
hold.
It will he t h e best of the
ki nd in t h e s t at e a n d shoul d draw
Sa nf or d should exhibit inure ol
t h e c r o w d s from ever y p a r t of east
a n d s o u t h Florida.
We are assured t h i s h o m e spirit in busi ness ns well
of s o m e good boat races a nd hull j as in politics
l&gt;
g a m e s already
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H i ' I t M E N IN M E X I C O
R e p or t s iirr'cnmi rig ill of t h e d e a t h
E d i t o r Hob Holly refers to tillp r op o s e d trolley hni from Sanford of Villa nnd there is re. d o u b t a b o u t
to s o m e w h e r e else
as t h e
Noll) o ur boys g e tt in g him if t hey are al
D r e a m " Holly n e e d n ' t get
oil his lowed to do so by t h e naif b a k e d
I rollev a b o u t it he m i , , all it holly
Me xi c ans
While t he real o r de rs of
l o o k if h* wa n ts in jtlsl give us tin- t h e , or il l l i mubr s were for t h e s. ut t er
mg id the villa c u t t h r o a t s the f ar
ll inl(eport* f '-tar
will b r e a t h e as
All r i g h t , J o e , Imt d o n ' t hock t lu­ ritnr.a g o v e r n m e n t
gr eat a sigh of relief wh e n t he
Holly t o g e t II
\ m e r u a n s arc out of Mexico as will
&lt;)
our
own g o v e r n m e n t
'I h e S a n f o r d H e r a l d
will i s s u e a
Hpei l al t . w n l l d a t t s I -| | t loll of t hi*
p.iper a b o u t
M a y '-t li a n d all t h e
c u i i l l l i l u t i B will l a k e
Hl i b e r a l • p a i tT h e p a p e r will go t o e v e r y v o t e r in
t h e c o u n t y ii i d v ill
to tin- bi-&gt;t m e
tli ii to
i ,. w Ii i. h t . i p, t v o n r i l.n in «
lie for e t i l e p e o p l e
It will he a 11lie
e d i t i o n mi e v e r y viav a n d v oil - t u m i d

l*4-nial is m a d e a t t lo- w a r n i h e e ■■!

l | , e d i ti o n III
th e ru m o r th a t tb
p u r a u i t id
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iinle-ot t h e b a n d i t
i- k tiled o r t a p tur*-d lo-f n re* rn tin &gt;
m ore d a v - elapitI I &lt; f • p o r I w a &gt; ' .4»&gt; | o n r h&lt; pi i^"i bi i 11 y t h a t &lt;miii [ d u a l ion** will a p
p e a r if t h e t r o o p * r e m a i n m i l c h l o n g
c o n t r a c t for your space a t n i n e as e r . a n d t h n t s i n c e t h e Vi l l a (urci-s
t h e d e m a n d is growing e ve ry da y h a v e b e e n s c a t t e r e d t l o- r e will b e n o
raid- across the
W ii11 h for i tie big political special d a n g e r of f u r t h e r
border
It w a s a l s o at ut e d t i i a l tiesi
arid get, in
l i m e y in e o t l i p i y i n g w i t h t h e &gt;-eipie' t
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THE S A N FO R D HERALD
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for permanent hortvd Improvements.
I t is a n u n d e n i a b l e / a c t , t h a t t h e
p u bl i c in g en er al does n o t a t t a c h
e n o u g h i m p o r t a n c e to o u r achools, ’
W e l f ar e M e d i n a
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t h e ir a d m i n i s t r a t e a n d b u i l d i n g s . !
T h e Wel fare p r o gr a m to t h e club
This lack of i n t e r e s t is well s h o w n ^
bCCj| p o s t p o n e d b ec au se of H o l y '
b y t h e s car ci t y of
isits p a i d o u r Week, t he t i m e to he a n n o u n c e d 1
schools by p a r e n t s a n d p a t r o n s .
lalPr
T h e a n n u a l busi ness meet i ng ,
T h e local b o a r d of t r u s t e e s do- of t h e d e p a r t m e n t will be held Wed- j
plores this fact, a n d tries in e v e r y nesdny a f te r n o o n , April 1!&gt;. a t which
w ay possible to s p r e a d b e t t e r infor- t i me t he re will be t h e n o m i n a t i o n
( nat i on on o u r school m a t t e r s ; a n d for c h a i r m a n a n d election of the
w it h this, wish to a c q u a i n t t h e t ax- o t h e r officers of t he d e p a r t m e n t ,
pn ers fully as to how t h e y p r o p o s e R e p or t s for t h e y e a r will be rend
to s p e n d t h e $;)S,000 aet asi de in All c o m m i t t e e s are
r e q u es t e d to
t h e b o n d issue for school i m p r o v e j m a k e t hei r r e p o r t s t h a t t h e records
incuts. T h e m e m b e r s of t h e c o u n t y for t h e y e a r m a y be mado* c o m ­
s c ho ol h oa r d arc t h e - t r u s t e e s of plete.
t h e s e b on d s a n d will c he c k o u t all
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.
f u n d s so t h e h o a r d of t r u s t e e s of
T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n t h e c h i l d r e n ’s
Speci al Di st ri ct No. 1.
E a s t er pgg h u n t will be given by

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li. R. St ev e ns , c h a i r m n n ; B. F. d r e n . o f its m e m b e r s .
T h e e vpni ng
W h i t n c r , s e c r e t a r y a n d S. Rutigu, p a r t y has been p o s t p o n e d t o April
t r e a s ur e r, which will h a v e full a n d j 26 a n d t h e egg h u n t given T u e s d a y
( o m p l c t c c ha rge of all t h e bui l di ng ! in its place.
o p e r a t i o n s *#nd will s u p e r vi s e s a m e ,
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a n d all i n f o r m a t i o n r e g a r d i n g thi*
Literature Department
wo rk will be given b y t hi s local
Me et in g of t h e L i t e r a t u r e D e p a r t b o a r d on a p pl i c a t i o n .
m e nt was held April 12th, wi t h an
D E PO S I T 5 OR 10 CENTS T H E FIRST WEEK AND INCREASE
I n selecting plans, t h e c o u n t y a n d a t t e n d a n c e of t w e n t y - t h r e e .
Mrs.
YOUR DEPOSI T 5 OR 10 CENTS EACH WEEK AND N E X T C H R I S T ­
local b o a rd s h a v e m a i n l y c o n s i de r e d Philips in c h a r g e of meet i ng.
ElccMAS YOU WILL HAVE M l .00 O R 582.00 AND I NTEREST.
o n e c on di ti o. . t h n t is: to g e t t h e ,fon of 0 (neer, r«.,u| t ad as follows
H E L P YOUR CHILDREN T O JOIN; IT WILL TEACH T H E M TO
get t h e best a n d m o s t m o d e r n for j Vice C h a i r m a n , Mr s. A. D. Kelley;
SAVE AND SUCCEED.
t h e m o n e y a va il ab le .
T h e i r s l o g a n Scc-Treas., Mr s. J a m e s B. M o u g h IN 10 WEEKS:
is: E v e r y Do ll a r s p e n t shal l s h o w | t o n . M r l . M # y D l c k ina. M e m b e r s h i p
one h u n d r e d c e n t s' w o r t h of effi- . C o m m i t t e e .
Mrs. W ig ht to serve
2 - CE NT C L U B PAYS
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ciency.
on p r 0 jjram C o m m i t t e e ; Mrs. J. N
5 -C E HT C L U B PAYS
* 1. 0 0
T h e b o a r d s feel n ot o nl y In this* W h i t n e r a p p o i n t e d on House C o i n ­
1 0- CENT C L U B PAYS
82.00
m a t t e r their resjsm.slbility t o w i r d s mitlee.
WE ADD 1 PER CENT I NTEREST.
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the taxpayers and
the
schoolI Mrs. Kelley, c h a i r m a n of P r o g r a m
YOU CVN DEPOSI T 25 OR 50 CENTS, OR 51.00 OR 52.00 OR
ch il d re n. b ut also t o w a r d s t h e c it y C o m m i t t e e r e p o r t e d t h a t cornmitM O R E EACH WEEK
&lt;\ wh,,lr
T h r o u g h its p ub li c u .t.
votPll u n a n i m o u s l y on S o u t h
c o m e i n — w e w i l l t e l l y o u ai . i a b o u t j t .
buildimts
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snirit
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wuiiunigs
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spin* America as s t u d y for comi ng y e a r s
C O M E IN AND (JET A CH RI ST MA S HANKING CLUB BOOK FREE.
j o (}u , o ut s i de world, and good mod
work in t h e L i t e r a t u r e Dept
T hi s
e r n public i n s t i t u t i o n s are t h e first f(.,,o r t Was a cc e pt ed ,
to d r a w t he a t t e n t i o n of o u t s i d e i n ­
Following t r a n s a c t i o n of
business
vest ors, since t h e y s h o w t h e p r o ­
a f te r n o o n ' s p r o g r a m of e n t e r t a i n i n g
gressive spirit of t h e ci t i zens mo st
pa|M-rs took place.
J u n e Addarns
SANFORD, FLORIDA
o penl y.
Not m a n y of us realize
and Hull H ou se was topic followed
t h n t t he schools are really t h e mo st
by Mrs Henry Wight
T h i s was
i m p o r t a n t *d our publ i c buildings,
an especially t rensurnlde s t or y or
t L* I hiif'l StAlra, faf ihf* Hutlthrrn JH&gt;1 f Ir 1
si nce we c a n well r e m e m b e r t h e
W i t h No O p p o s i t i o n
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a u t o b i o g r a p h y of one who shows
W 1**. t» thr ICO if* &gt; of SpfH \ |t
t i m e wlii'i^i t lie old log or f r a m e
I in g o i n g !■&gt; a&gt; k lo r in be q u e r n
r - * r.|
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the wav of a lifter nor
a leaner
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hoiiocaul tin- i n u l&lt;d
ho us e srrmi-il to lie good e n o u g h
If ft ll Ift*■t!* Am |»I»I I ** S A11»»f ftr |
Mo w lo- op t h e wear v hills of some * y o u t h
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Yei, do not o u r schools house our b i es gives r e i t e r a t e d t o u c h es of
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most v a l u a b l e lives ol t h e c o u n t y , help a n d k i n d n e s s
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l o ‘ he r e i n i t ia t io n of t h i s f act a n d the one t u n e k ey e d to e d u c a t i o n
In I Ifiuil I nll f I i.i|f I hr Hi i mb ! ii &lt;Iif 111 * it ’I &lt; ■ « 1 n t ini
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e v e r y w h e r e you see mor e a t t e n t i o n in I daily living
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being built of t h e most m o d e r n t y p e ,
has ,i s t a n d a r d lo follow m t h e b e a u ­ II I ft 4r,I a I .| I I
(f- H# *ing ft .In mn» ■(
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a n d Si-milO'b c ou nt y -hall not s t a n d tiful life of her f a t h e r w tin was ,
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ha ck , but sh.tll ' t a l l d III t h e Iruilt
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r a n k with m o d e r n s. loads
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work as t h e head of tin- editorial p r o p e r t y in Mexico
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i'latis a nd specification* for all t h e t a k i n g an act i ve par t
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T h e n a t u r e of t he t;mk miikcn il
Recently t he Fvt-iung Telegram
work
All bills will be a p p r o v e d w ,**'h "howt-il t lie t r en d of t h o u g h t
p r i n t e d all a nniililo eu.t-itt of t lie ! u n c e r t a i n when t h e iilijio i uitt h**
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closing
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. i*11f ' f i« r .tiliul nr n. 1ii x »i turn*' tti.d hihji'i hutii
tin- agri i t i l l ur. i l m -! i l ' . *toi . in when the *t..te of 1
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terest* of t i n M-. 11 ■&gt;11 . 1 I i I , . . m u ‘.*ki n into . t ' li o n i t
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p r e s e n t i-d Mr* ( Fi W al k e r wi t h a
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l y c o n t i g u o u s to l a k e l a n d
t o m - hide ami seek \ ilia may el ud e 'up- lied ill plans, a nd I he boar d will at
t o k e n of love til tin* s h a p e id a ♦
♦
tm-nting editorially on
Hit* .-tiler l u r e Jor
week*, a n d lie ma y
be s o m e l a t e r d a t e exhibit f ill plan*
b r un ch -el Ml pearls
Mrs Walker ♦
♦
priso t h e F a i l i n g 'Telegram put- Ilo- &lt;a u g h t iii a few ii-uif*
livery day arid specifications at some &gt;uiluh!»
r e sp on d in g in I tie wa y she truly felt
s i t u a t i o n so well thnt t h e p a r a g r a p h he remai n* at large a g gr av a te * un- place for public i nsp ec ti on , in o r de r
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Following tin* a del i ght ful social ♦
is r e p r o d u c e d herewith
' e a s i i n s * ut W a s h i n g t o n . T h e line of to receive a ny s ugges t i ons for im♦
hour w ,i * ctiji, ..I, lielii loll* refresh
I he l a un c hi n g of a Jn.'t.umi g or- , cot»iinuincaiit,ii i.t strciclntti ou t at p r o v e m e n t uli s a m e
♦
tni-nlH being served.
p o r a t i n n in L ake la nd fur the p u r - )**° g r ea t ** l e ng t h t h a t a c o m p u r a - 1 T h e meml i er s of t h e local h o a r d
♦
♦
W t* I m ve n o (|Unrrt-l w i t h t h r m a n wlvt&gt; d e s i r e s l o
pose of devel opi ng lh&gt;agrii ultural l i v el y *mall hostile force of ba nd i t* j,, a p p r e c i a t e their position, t ha t
♦
c o n d u r t b u s i n e s s a s b is v r a r d f a t h e r d i d b e f o r e h i m .
♦
a nd live pluck in i cm *1 *
of t h e M-c &lt;*r of Mexican* whose f ri e nds hi p has , |„.y h a v e u great deal of work a n d N O T I ‘
P R I N T I N G IU S T O M E R S
lion i util iguous, m a w holesonie s u d d e n l y
turned
i nt o r e s e n t m e n t „ g r e at resjmnsibility to curry, a n d Owi ng to t h e
recentndxanres
in ♦
♦
Hut u e d o insist (bat Ihe m o r e p r o g r e s s iv e a m n n is, t h e
♦
sign of ilia time*
llerrii s a n d citrus 1 m i g h t cut off t h e expe di ti on from it* t h a t t h e y welcome a n y helpful sug‘ he price nf all
ki n d* of paper and
♦
m o r e ful l y d o e s h e t a k e a t h a n l a t ' e o f U P - T O - D A T E
fruits are a t t f a i l i v e amt r e t m m i r a - i,ll*i' "f supplies a nd give a verjj gent ion or o t h e r e t i c o ur a g em en t .
Ink it is ne ce ss a ry
that
we with- ♦
lla n k in j' facilities.
♦
“T h*e -fact t h a t t•h e m e m b e r s on t.hi
. . s |1 draw nil prices on printing. In s o m e
t iv c cfops, b u t *hey lack t h e suit- 1 ■‘Drious t u r n to llie
t h e whole
whole affair.
affair.
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♦
iii|* a I out! s a n t 1, r o n s e r v a l i v e l i n e s
and are therefore . ♦
I m p r o v e m e n t , and tin- f re ed o m from p e e le d
if tin- Mexi can uut hurl ties p f n s n t i o n for their t i me a n d l a b or s tr ong, while in o t h e r s onl)
a *nisll
♦
insect a nd element al di*t tlfliunces. will be good emoigti to g r an t I he free s h o u l d be a mp l e proof t hat t hey do I n c r es s e ha* h e r n m a d e
♦
w i d e n i n g o u r s p h e r e o f tt--i f u' iu -* * witit e a c h s u c c e s s i v e
t h a t t luifai terir* tin s t a p t, b go ............(
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sincere d e t e n t
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f u ft tic rill g ' h e b- s I III er&gt;*1 s of I lit
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ll v t s[ ock ' I at follow a* tt corollary g r e at e st hi loir a lice * I.. 1a w a ml or d«
t , f \ . tin- t .t xpay t*r* ami no ■*! of all *uri- In full...
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v i-r t Io h c - i priic* pii**ib|c al all
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of any city depend* u p o n i In- (&lt;•*
AlltM I S \ N F . 1 l l l . M IKMI1..N
\ .sit o ur schools or wa t ch tin time*. iniiMsicnl
♦
with prevailing
tcring a n d u p b ui ld i ng of t h e f armi ng J
c hi ld re n on t h e g r o u nd s at f e r e * . prj&lt;-,.„ „f (i „(M.r nlll| j„k and good ♦
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i nt e re st s in t h e r u u n l y h ac k o f . i t ; ]
T h e S-hool B i n d * u # Sol !
t i me , a nd you will say witii me, w nr k nt.taship.
♦
♦
a n d L a k e l a n d citizens t a n invest
T h i s is t h e new* t he school b o a rd t h a t we r un be justly proud of o ur
♦
t h f : h e r m d r i M N T I N t , I II
♦
morvf-y in no wiser or tnore prof- c a n give out t o d a y, it m e an s , t h a t s p l e n d i d looking growing genera♦
It abl e wa y t h a n in an effort t o build t h e . achools will p a y thei r i n d e b t e d - lion, a n d t h a t no effort or e xpens e
Radium Found in Dew.
u p a s t a b l e agri cul t ur al s y s t e m in nets t o t h e city, a n d t h n t t h i r t y - is w a t s e d t h a t helps in their d e v el o p ­
“THE FARMERS’ FRIEND”
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An Iwilian university
professoi i
8 . Bunge,
t h U s ect i on, which will i ns ur e sjtc- fivp t h o u s a n d dollars will lie s p e n t m e n t .
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claims to tiuvij found rmllum in o r
Tress. Local Board
cessful p o u l t r y .raising, d a ir yi ng , the thlh s u m m e r w i t h o u r h o m e l a v or
dltiury t|ew.
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c o l u m n nf t h e Minim H umi d ut
Sunday:
" T h e o t o r k control of t he Miami
I l e ru l d watt y es t er da y t r an sf er r ed to
t h e t rust ee* of tin- e st a te of Henry
M Flagler
It i- not c o n t e m p l a t e d
t h a t a n y ' halige will be ma de , as a
rfault of tins i r . m s b r in lit.- man

OLD WAY vs. NEW

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Summary of the Flouting Small
• / i i r ft|if.1 y . Sur pr i se
1
Ar.-tiip Betts. Miss C h a r l o t t e Hand
{on U . - l n —
Talks'Succinc tly Arranged for
1 1,1 -' acksnfi
“1
'he
pleasant
ev
en
t
s
of
thp
and
Miss
Harriet
Hulley
| Mil.
II.
Hurried Herald Headers
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* i* Mu' hap p y b i r t h d a y sur| •!• .«» u 11* .
J* r a i , .. ,j
I ' l ri i ili.i was t ender ed Mr s. ,
.Vfernnnn 7’ru / ’ur lj
'* ill I•riri^
•I i.l.
|lor.g'i on Monday e veni ng lit
A delightfully i nformal little lawn
Guile n n u m b e r of Sa nf or d people &gt;■ OUT.-. ,
orne el Mrs Findlay M u s n o n .
party was given in ho no r of Mrs.
arc a t t e n d i n g t h e press c onvent i on
hist received
It
was
i eomplujl- surprise to t h e &lt;’ K. Wal ker by her ne ighborhood
1* 0 • or I&lt;.avl* of
at Kisaimmeu t his week.
B u n k a lol Mi*»*• !! i art
Pay n» honoree. tin- informal pleasures of friVtuls y e s t e rd a y a f t e r no o n a t the
you ri&gt;|p s..«.
See Mi l l i ner y Ad. in t hi s issue
u* 'tin* k and take a the evening being much e nj o y e d by ho me , of Mrs. It. A. T e r h e u n , with
**
demonstration hi thp \S ohi Iit Car &gt;all present
Mrs. Will
GH-tr
....
rv " lU
a n , * ' M r » . De ane T u r n e r a n d Mrs W. H.
' lr&gt; J 11 Fu rk ar d wefe responsi bl e |
Mrs. H. E. H es t e r left W e d n e s ­ Seminole County Iia rage
I. I J t r
rs hostessi s. It was a ga th e ri ng !
• - a
I. I ■ lay lof proprietor of Die for ili,- h.i|ip&gt; occasion, i nvi t i ng the
da y for O rl a n d o , wh e re she has ac­
friends to Idd Mrs. Wa lk e r fare­
cepted a posi t i on wi t h a millinery I’hri-p in d m t"f&gt;- i- hm k from \t gii.-sls who assembled for t h e de- well a nd Godspeed on her t r ip to
Ke fr es hme nt a ron- W isconsin^k^ilrs. W a l k e r ’s long resi­
aI
e st a b li s h me n t for
the
s u mm e r laola, I. a
i. f. h*. *[.rnt -everal hghtful .itlair
months.
•'"&gt;&gt; huyutit . lar,..- .hi i.rnr.,1 „f -i-ling of rake iiiul coffee a nd s a n d - dence in the nei g hb o rh oo d bus e n ­
Th os e p res ont deared her to a large circle of
M r Taylor , a v, A,. wit-lies were served.
Call on H. L. D u h a r t for p r o m p t •*I•rin»; goods
were
Mrs.
Nicewongpr.
Mr
a n d friends who regret to
have her
ORDER WORK ALWAYS A
.'•* emu) mark.-t ft•«
nutomobilo service.
P h o n e n u m b e r b n u •"
MrMunson. Mrs
Ha n d. Mrs. leave
Baltimore ,.r \ V * 7 (lfk
Th
os
e
pr
es
e
nt
besides
Mrs.
375.
"
58-tfr
SPECIALTY
.
Iron" and Hrabhaim row peas at 1'arkard, Mrs J o h n Meiseh, Mrs. Walker a nd t h e hostesses were Mrs.
Wal t er G. Wa lk e r, a t t o r n e y , of
Anna
Walker,
Mrs
A
ug
u
st
u
s
vvdM
4
Dutton*
M C. Savage, Mrs. Wa ll er H a n d ,
I
6*-tf
Titusville was here W e d n e s d a y on
Mrs Leslie Went, Mrs. E ns mi ng e r, Mr*. H a n d , Sr., Mrs. Will Ha n d,
legal busi ness. ,»
1
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Humph, the urtmi(* sign Kov. a nd Mrs. F. P. St r on g , .Mr.
Mra. C. A . ' S m i t h , Mrs. J. C. E n s ­
T h e big clock o n t h e Fi r st N a ­ writer having just finished a fine and Mrs. Secord, Miss T a b or , Mrs. minger, Mrs. H e n r y Nicked, Mrs.
tional H a n k is now e n g ag e d in k ee p­ gold leal sign -tor It \ Howard in W A. Adams, Misses Be rt ha, Hazel Sh er id a n J o we t t, Mrs. J. II. Dosj ey,
NEXT TO McCULLER’S GROCERY
ing time for t h e c it y of Sa nf or d and the Woodruff building is now en­ and Mari an Pa ck a rd and Miss Al- Mrs. A n n a W’alker a nd Mrs. E r ­
a
gaged
in
making
a
dandy
one
for
bine
Frank
the c o n v e n i en c e of a t o w n clock is
nest K r up p .
I
/
A IV Connelly m the J I. Miller
being t h o r o u g h l y u n d e r s t o o d .
232348480153234848534848535323482353234823484853234853532348
building.
Mr llumpli knows how
. Vr r &lt;Irgunitalion
Save r o o t - k n o t t r o u b l e b y buying
Eoefrr
liitlhdng
/
‘urfy
4
and puts .op -oimw Jo itniful * -ign
The young m a t r on s and y o u n g
Iron a nd B r a b h a m oowpeas at H u t ­ work
Mrs. G. W West e n t e r t a i n e d wiln
Baptist C h u r c h Next Su n d a y
Indies
of tiie Baptist church held a a p r e t t y b i r t h d a y p a r t y in honor of
ton's.
liH-ff
|
PouL nPFN
I ntil further n o ­ very delightful meet i ng on T u e s d a y the
Hcv. George H y m a n will s p e ak at
s e v e nt h b i r t h d a y of her little
Col. C l a r e n c e Woods, t he popular
tice Mtisson's ...... I wdl I..- open
h afternoon at tin- home of Miss
the
Ba pt is t c hu rc h next S u n d a y
d au gh te r. Vera
T h e decor at i ons
e di to r of t h e Eus t i a L a k e Region
day from 2 p m to 7 in j. m , ,
M irtiia h n for tin- purpose of o r ­ and favors suggested t he Fa st e r se a­ morni ng on the subject, " M a s t e r
was in t he c it y b e t w e e n t ra ins .in
' ' P' I i • -da . - .1i.d 1 1 Ida Mi t f ganizing a club for informal sociul son
T h e dining room was ch ar mi n g W o r k m e n " a nd S u n d a y e veni ng on
T h u r s d a y , e n r o u t e to t h e meeting .&gt;f |
Next I i if - i | . i , wi’l I . i |.|g day pleasure and active work III t h e in- with its graceful a r r a n g e m e n t of " T h e Powers of Durkness. "
t he Fl ori da Press Association
{
E n t h u s i a s m is- r unni ng high in
tefest oi tbe pipe organ fund. T h e pink ver benas, white roses a nd ferns,
Kissimmee.
i in &gt;.it.ford B'oti tt,e I j 'iO.imiO of
road bond- will be sold
Already members have organized with a full while t he trtble was p ar ti cul ar ly t h e c h u rc h on ac co u nt of t h e posS p e n c d r V B e t t e r C a k e , sold l.y a l l . bond buyers are arriving ... the city corps of officers and are most en- p re tt y, cent ered b y its whi t e bir th- iil,ility nf *oon flnUWn* t t he aU(ligrocers a n d a t S p e n c e r ’s B a k e r y . 1 ffl,m tln
Itlirl„ern
tior
i hern bom! houses thusiastic in their, s u p p o r t of the day cake with its seven pink c a n ­ tdri um of the c hur ch. Some m a g ­
price 10c.
Fi ve v ar iet i es: Silver, .mil It e. , vpci ted Ihlit
new u n d er t ak i n g
Th ei r first ef­ dles
St . earners of pink e x te nd e d nificent offers h av e he emn m a d e
gold, c ho co la te fudge,
fruit
ami ill- inter,-.slttlg
fort t o raise funds wdl be a eOnked from t h e chandelier to I lie c orners of the c hurch which will be a n n o u n c e d
I*hr bl
angel food
T r y one
C o u p o n good d—|r.,l-b I- ,. ; .
|
f,.,..| -.in- lb, &gt;.it iird-tv preceding the t abl e and the favors were pink on F a s t e r morni ng.
b
Here is your chance to
Be sure to go to the Bapt i st
for Rogers Bros s i l ve r wa r e with each a! ltd -.H. i.l
F.i-ter ,,i a h u h t i me colored F a s t e r baskets tilled with F a s t e r eggs on
I'
ca ke .
67 tf
Sunday
school
on
Sunday
mor
ni
ng
egg'
4'
|
.
ought
Hus
wdl
tie
Ilf
!I
i ii r
dress up for Easier at very
wliteh was traced t h e
n u mb e r
,--i i'
' ,i r ■. i .. t os , unit her- s,-v i it
W tilts B Exl ey ha- t a k e n chari-t
A peanut b u m was a mong i ou will gel with a live bun. It
reasonable prices.
Just
iir | , r - -..r ili dr ill.I 1 , »t er r a k e s the p leasur e, ol t h e a ft er no o n, the
.•! .to f o u n t a i n at Bowers P h a r m a , .
I
m
.d,
received our new line of
il l dvi.l rgg- wdl Id idled if p honed price, a box ol eandv falling To Hnl) Week S e r t i r e s si Had) I m s s
Mr Ki l e &gt;■„ hulls from I u r ks onvl l h
t.i Mi-s M irth.i i t 'H Mr- Forrest hi abet h Mite hill
I h i ti ih
where lie was wilii t h e B e t t e s I'hur
Ito* gr a r m omucy
h av i ng c ha rge of tin- sie| . 1 1
bit r hostess rei ri ved mull) gifts
T h e lust week of C h r i s t ’s life lieLADIES’ PALM BEACH
i-g oti ati 1
( itiu crs eiei ted are as follows; ( m m her friends
d e p a r t m e n t of t ha t f a mo u s -tore
F n j o y i n g the fore Mis resurrect ion being a verv
SLITS
tr fur *&gt;1. |.ri. e
a li ne
• ‘h IHp a n d M „ , M , r tli
1 i. &gt; | -e*l.|i M
Mrs
.iltrri rtcii win- Kiuilv Gritlm. precious n m e . the cim/i h from t h e
See Mi l l i nerv Ad in ibis
' , r . lreiiMirer, \ i rg te H or ne H y m a n Fliz.ibeih Mit- d a y s of I lie Apostles has obs er ved
■. . M .n - • ■
SPORT COATS
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11 .
1.
1
11r« -- r eport er . 11. t l audi a
right, l(eb,-&lt; ea Ste always the t ime with special ser
M -- E
' «, at to
* It C a r t e r of K nos \ lib
I.l.
SKIRTS, WAISTS
1
-i . .J 1 .
1 f * 1 h 1 f11 %t Tlc»*l mg w ill be b ebi w It li vrn- F v e l v n l ust, Huby and ( ‘Ilf V i c e s
Is in t ill' I lly III I he I n t.Tesl Ill l i t
l ro •
i ,&gt; t / m
.Hid
M rs ford lltvefs, Floise Wright, l.nrelia
\t f H i . hi ui .
Faint S u n d a y , 7 III, I I a rn , 7
W o n de r l a n d P a r k Cl ub in tin • i n m j '
and MILLINERY
i it..
» * &gt;1
1 - 1 L
--t..w
Itulli Henry, Velma Fgge P m
' «- • |; v.
I .i-ti
tain* of T e n n e s s e e mol e x p e r t s |.
M
,.rv
Fliznbelii
Move
Mar
gar
et
M Oiiday and I'll! S'l .1. 1 p III
1 ab
0 ii-re-t several Sanford p, "pi,
. 1■1*f t flf
1
Hi
K'll.
F mil v B a d e v and
leu n ir
W e-] m*si|a v . HI ; fli
Selling every tit inn :i1 very
t 1 e project
n D n o l vl ak e
\
l
• VI■ f ' *' T v* 1a Id1*
MrI 'n o l,,r assisted
Maundy
I h ur -d. i .
n in a
u&gt;
special prices.
1 !i* I h r i s t m a s I.... I- a n r.-.gi- ,
, 1 .■ tuldfetl k%III*-* Mini In*rn 11 ri" Mr- U i st
I p in
f
u
n
a
%
\\
om
And I he Kill (lies they are singing
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ill'
Dept
i li r t - 11a ii —
. i 11 ii i i
f ftliai t F r i d a y . 11 to a m
1J i
» , , . | j }, Hit t 4. -a.&lt;IV » f t ,-r ikUiii
I -r t h e y know old &gt;afil.i - l.ri- gii .
p HI
I ' r r aoToi / \ / • l|t|Of|
.. . • k Jl.| ft
^ it1 f ■i M&lt;11 .,! 1 1 e \\ ..in
M U S K S W H A PPI'li i \ K h
E.asti-r Even, 4 p in
. M r amt Mrs I F Hull avl Berrv
,i &gt;■ | t heir mol to rs are r* ('it , b it fait home nn Wednesday .
i kinds, o n e price 1 U &gt;• &gt;'
\r
S p a r 3rd Si.. S A N F O R D AYE
Rev Ar I iiur S F e c k ,
1 I o old
Mrs It \ N e t
l
I’ Met tiller’s
Phone
■
Rector
illta-r a plants ..lit vi-it to their foil M
i 1 1 M I .aiighhn "( sins Mr a nd M r s ^ J , (' Itoberjs
6- l &lt;
int ent i on In join t he froln
-oMia'I v a II v lied 1'
i b.
Mr a n d Mrs. 1 has \S .til t»|i •&gt;!
will to to individual til'll.l
,\ enngemttl party tb.ii toot aTell
Titusville paused t hr ougl i lh*’ 1 It k
■ill -I I til- nolle,- I,, lie gl Vi I to p a y i o n u Bi-rfi'h ye-lerilay were
tt e«i nesdiiy e u r o u t • 1" K l**H, M M. •
U In
II. \V.
:ii2
d t h - i n v 11a 111•iiMr mill Mrs John Meiseh and Mr
Mr W a l t o n is edi t or &lt;d On- l it u \l DWELL
S
A
N
F
O
R
D
it
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•
ar&gt;
ami Mr- l ,»-•* Huy
villi* A d v o r a l e , t h e 1 ciet* r.iTiol !•**.•
Mgr
A \ K.
-K' e 1 "f t he IT.1-1 1 ■■l- t
Mrs W 1' ' afli r mot or, I &lt;&gt;\ t*r
- I " t i e r ' s R e t i e r ' .1"
•i l * 1
t
u
Ufiartdi* e—'l n v
T&lt;t:e will he afs-1
gron-rs a tid at Xj.rl If - l &gt;. - &gt;r
ru
i
L
i.
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t,
i
/i,
coi upai t uod by her rnothor, Mrs. J .|
VAlivIlNfc.
J|r
l-n- e IQc,. Five
„
ol i 1 Itig to t III tight
Dr T h o m a s A Neal anti Mr 11. Lee yv ho will spiind several d a y a
tfold, c ho co la te fudge, fruit a nd ,t ( | j
earliest t° be n g h r and do Fi mer E. Rogers were t h e Sanford in S a nf or d bclore r e t u r n i n g to O v i e ­
(|,
an ge l food. T r y one. Co u p o n good
Ladies’ While Sample-Shoes, $2.00
represent a lives a tt e nd i n g the di*- do
*■
for Roger Bros, sil verware with each |
to $.’1.00 v a l u e ...................................
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u
l
t
-.
i«
t
r
o
t
meeting
ami
bn
nu
u
ct
at
Jack
I
But
c ake
.
0 if
-on . die given by the Met ropol i t an*
Men’s Straw Hals, $2.00
E v e r y b o d y get bu-v 1 Wh y ? Be
| u-ur.iio II &lt; ompanv lo I tie tliedlT'sl 1 cause the &lt; lean I p c a m p a i g n is
value
. . ‘ .......................................
. v a till lie* - an-l agents ol the coin j near ur h an d
Men's Straw Hals, $2."&gt;0
p.o . in tha- lil-lrilt w Ilia'll inclu'les
-S.
-If,,
’ i ■a-- I i a-of glli
E] II r Ia| .1 a ' ' I J
u [ the gras- on lawns ami p ar k
v a l u e .................................................
j-r
\iahani.i
I'he Satiloral gent l emen w ay .
( d e a n u p t h e back y a rd s a n d
Men’s
Palm Reach, while and colored
report a spleldlul gut In-ring am! t pain l t h e flower potI tie I*'
Silk Hats, slay-up crown
. . . .
.,||v ...... I time with their genia
it tti.it
,t I!11 ** I s'*
An
uttruvlivti
porch
is
half
t
h
e
.it
In is I Tile liatli| net was given
t ' *' Y J •
b e a u t y of t h e home. Fut y o u r s in
I
he
Windsor
Hotel.
■truggle
day help
first class condi t i on for t he ruinagainst t,
I'hur ming t'AiMrrn's I'urly
paign.
U on t
Little Mi,s» Margaret Neal having
to
The -,rv lie begins
H. W. Caldwell, Mgr.
312 Sanford Ave.
Dr and Mr* (' F W al k e r left
arrived at I Ik1 m a t ur e uge of eight
,-huir will r, 1 tier .1
t his m o r ni n g for Lima, Ohio, en
bmg years celebrated t h e anspt emu------------------ * like
r o u te t o Berlin. Win,, where t hey
,
. . ,i i t mi M o n d a y a f t e r no o n with a i
1
h,
lit
V
it
’
*
Hl
will m a k e thei r f ut ur e home
Thetl -»t
beautiful p a rt y at the h o me of her
. •\ t
t-V
e
■
m n titv i t
ill ihl- |. iri-nl - Dr nml Mr* Tiioinu- \
Mrs J F Barker of J .u-ksonville
| -lug I t , !'- .1
11 lggl!1~
H o ­ m, an profit lily Die v.-r.
Neal
is t h e a t t r a c t i v e guest of Mrs El T
M'fk I* •
M a r g a r e t ’s part •&lt;I with *- |u ■nil iifcl 1 ie-l of all
Wood r 11 IT
It. '
lltrtnv I hr.I nM w in tft
Th,
^ 11»W ♦11 mis t u n
1
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i.-n
f■
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tinV
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m I h o I n t s l t r a n :nii| i n n nil„ 1 ffu tf \ lit t h|* \ I*’If 1M, clocks III
Dr a nd Mr- Hulley ol D e l . and
*1
l i t , n ttig III lie hijfii; 1■•* and brig 6'
.
" f ’ I Hi&gt;st* lit d d i ' S' t.jvv !•&lt;
spent a few hours in Sa n fo r d &gt; estll'-ir
beau'
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ttN
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I*
*
lit
’ eg
1 . i, , &gt;
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bm 1 I
t ito i i a h m l t t s l x rv
tilled j,,,,) novelty to t lie ilMroetive d e o r l er dny. while e n ro u t e to t h e press
TV
AO *»lf |t&gt; id* "1
at
Kis-amine.
Mrs
*',f
whiili were all ill y dl ow Tie m e e ti ng
oil* »*f '* e. 1r ■. it r&gt; ^
T
h
o
m
a
s
A
Neat
in
c
o
m
p
a
n
d
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d
t
he m
si •" d i n . ’ii room w i- luvi-ly in 1 &gt;■ *t
,
f ht
THE POWER OF EXAMPLE
to
(
i
r
l
an
do
r«.ui
n
m
e
of
yellow,
relieved
by
grae-ful
T h t* l i o m v
of ( iirreel
\ -,3
I. im .V*114* i• - and tile
t
f,.r . - the t abl e at which refresh
Kratiei-ci*
M a d a m Blee of New York s p e n t
S tyles.
fu I ment» were served was marvelously
T h " t h r if t y . ono ryiytir m ^ rc h n n l w h o k*, , p* a
It 1. O!",,-il.tl 1 1' c d lor
i
several
dnya thiif week 'with M rs
were
d
a
i
n
t
y
At each place
to he supplying elety to California p r et ty .
Itr
ip
lil. h n a p p y stun- is soun fu llo w tu l b y o th e rs ,
Mehrtens
fill'll
with F li
the year
a ' t h t M J g h little
yr*tuw baskets
«' Ih - ,n " f
a
n
ti
n m a n o f tl;ls ty p e in o u g u ra tv s g e n e ra l im o p p in g mot
11
II ill* ^ •t*i , i . , h a t " i 1 e h y F a s t e r egg r andi es
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs.
il
J.
Holly,
Mrs.
p n tv e m e n t in a ll n e lg h b o rin K slu r.'s .
|- slltpl" d to 1 lie Fae'tb r i.i- 1 d iring toes, containing whistitB und harp* Oscar C o n k li n a nd chi l dren lell y e s ­
completed t h e joy of they little! foikThis Bpnk ili-siivs lo Rive* you excellent service
J anuary
t e r d ay to a l i e n , I the mee ti ng of
I
pmi
the
In-ait
peatman
were
m
e
r
­
,,(
the
t '.iM Tula
—
employing
every useful tltfvlcc fttr promptneat
The -tmrtage
t he S t a t e Pr ess Association at Kis­
rily
aearched
for
the
biggest
lot
the
istese
of
the.se
crop i* said to hr
;uul accuracy.
^
being found b y Billy Kitts to whom simmee.
shi pment s at this time of year
ChfN’king
itcpounlt
Invited.
was given it box of N u n n a l l y ’s chm
7
Hiillm
,-bite T i n y t'nmilla F u b s t o o in tier
Mr
a
n
d
\)
rs
r i m m a s Brydell ol
v ,[ -1 .. .r, h f T itiany p e a n u t s t ujt I
I ttl R FKIt FEINT INTF.IIEMT
( .interim l ily a n n o u n t e (lie birth
, | 1. - R a bb t till'd with 1 .1 toll'
P A I D ON S A V I N G S A T f l O U N T S
11 g tfil- beaut iftil oa rt . w. r. of a little d a u g h t e r in O r l a nd o Mon
d a y , Ajifll DMh
. h.-.-e Mildred Han d . D
1
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Bi'lv Fitts. M a r t h a F
t ongr eg al lo na l Chur ch
ol i ve N e w m a n E li z abe th W h i t n e r
I„..t of every t! mg l o o k e d proRe
gu
l
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Go od music a nd a cordial
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P A G E SIX

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THE S A N PO R D HERALD
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wlf*. Hamilton MellM aad
Up
Hhtmlil di r ect Ult* spray to t ho awarm
Riti hi* • l h . Gtnrf* l « &gt; n r and ——
of inBccts r a t h e r than the ylnea.
L u u n bli all*, John .A. Utanch and M.
T. Ilrantk, hU *tl), K. K. I'rinr* and
M. M. Cline*. hli. wif*. 1. J. Comba and
.
San Jose Scale
•
la
Caarl Hatanlk J-dUlal Clrrnll —----- Comba, kla wlfa. Jamia II. Dunn
In and Par 4iainlaola Coy&lt;u&gt;. flcrlda. In a n d -------- Dunn, kta wlf»7 Allan C. Gr*aM y pouch trtroa a re not tlnlnn welt.
lay a n d -------- &lt;)r*tlay, kl* 'wila, Haitry
Cbaararl
The youii(f brtincheit are tlylriR t m e k . '
and ——— Swaatappla, kla
To tka unknown kalra of and all partita Swaatapylo
Wlfr. o. D. klorria a n d -------- Moiri*
Thort- Bt*enm fo ho a kind o(, grny
“nd" 8- ,B- H»"lq*ton Kl. wlfa,
William 11 Patahal and M K.
, roiiKhnr-nn on ilio bark
an.! I. W. Harrmtiuti. II. wlfa, Mary |-,i r hal. M. wlfa. I.*tb* E. Willard and
A. Itapp and
h.f bu-ban-i, ,
Willard, h.r hutband, J C. Kt*lri
ANHWKH: You have Hun Jour- ncalo
i f * wiUf
V. VIlirMin
' 11"** iisnp
»nd » n d -----'
WLitliftpp
nay — * Ckailotla Kr.|d, lit wlfa. W. fe
Mi
It will kill your trues If not controlled.
Wlndtor
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d
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hla
wila,
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kla wlfa, Charlit ('. Warwick. T m l w , CclumhU Finance A Trutt Company, at
Tin* p rope r l real mom Is to spr ay in
Florida Naval l.iuin A Comminion Com. Tiuttee for H. J Holla, Itankrupt. a cor­
pany, a ret petal Ion, O.arlca T. Allan poration,
dor mant season
with
l l me su lp ht ir
Warnall
I.umber
and
Vanthr
Corna n d --------All. n. hla wlfa, K. II. Olovar,
pan), a corporation, Joteph P. Mlaalla
mlxod at t h e rate of onp gallon lo nine
A l d a n C. M r l ' t i m u i i t a n d — — — Ma Cal - and Caroline A. Mtirlla, hit wife, Charlaa
m o o t , ki a wlfa, U a r l h a I' M a C a l m o n t a n d C. Warwick and ——— Warwick, hla wifa,
gallons water. This spr ay will burn
-------Mrl'almont,
kar
h u t b a n d . II. II, Merritt' and —----- Merritt, kit
the follaKo.
Now iho loaves
have,
itara A McCal nont and
MrCalmanl her
A I). Fuller anil - —Fullar, hit
ku&lt;b nd, f’hUmti* Guild. and }' S. Gu Id wlfa.
started, groat care must be t a ke n In
wlfa.
P
D
Shepard
at
Adtnlnitlralar,
Wil­
bar hutband, I r t V
llall
a n d liam Mnere Antat and Etta it. Hint!.
Ihe application, but th« c leani ng up
------- flail bar hutband. irnnlt E. I'ark
It appearlnf hjr twora bill in a tetltln
aad V. I,. Park, har hutband, ftoawall D raote.
of Iho t r u n k s and larger branches
wherein
E.
Muon
Roberta
la
com­
Kullrr and Lcuiu A. Fuller, nit alfa, Jo* plainant and tba above named partlea
will help greatly.
aph It. Tanlum and ——
Tantum, hla are defendant*, filed in our Circuit Court
wffa, C. W. Farnham and Sarah A. Farn* for the Seventh Judirlal Cfreult of Flor­
ham, hit wifi, Otlar.do Krnnadt and Fran* ida, in and for Samfnola County, Florida,
Lime-Sulphur for Scale
caa K. Krnnady, hla wlfa. Indian Sprlnyt that
the place* cf ra*!d*nr* of above named
Hallway Conttrucllon Company, a ror* defendant*
Would you advise spr ayi ng with
are
to
the
complainant
un­
oration, (Irtra K Ftllrr and —-----Pulthat thty and each of them art
ll/ne-siilphur solution for scale in fruit
tr,
har
hoaband,
S a m u al
R. known:
over the at* of 21 year*, and that litre
Foliar and
FuU*r hla wlfa, Hobart la
t r ees?
Have been using l l or dcnui
no prrton In th* itala al Florida the
II. Minty
and
--------- - -- —— Mlp tervlre of a tubpotna on whom would
spray
a
nd
would like a Utile advice
t y , b i t wifa. S a m u a t J n n a a a n d
------hind tald defendant or any of them.
Jontw. hit wlfa, A II Vinranl ard
ANSWER:
l.lme Sulphur solution
You t re therefor* required to appear
Vincent.' hit wife, W A Koiart and M. before tald court on Monda), th* lat d y
Is an e i c ol l c n l
spray for scale on
A. Itoiera. hi* wlfa, Datld It. Jamlaon of May, A. 1). 1916, to aniwer *ald bfllao
and
Ella F. Jamlaon, hit wifa. C. W complaint, e!*e th* earn* will be taken a
peach (roes during dor mant season
Fni t ml h| tr and Sallla Knlttnlnfar, hi* ronfetaed.
Invites you to visit it when using It a t the rate of, one gnllon
wlfa, f&gt;. ■N Horne and Mattla A. Ilorna,
It la further ordered and adjuJftd that
hla wffa, Samuel I. Wadtwnrth and ———&gt; Iht* order he ruhllthed or re a week for
you come to Jacksonville. lo ni ne gallons of water. T h e r e Is
Wndtworth. hit wlfa. Jeha T llrawnan not leee than f&gt;0, or more than BO data. In
ge r of burni ng citrus follnge when
aad Kllan J Hrtnnan, hit wlfa', Jaaon I,. the Sanford Herald, a new,paper published
E v e r y facility accorded dl ian
Illodaatt a n d ----- — lllod(atl,
hit wlfa. In Sanfnrd, Seminole county, Flotidt.
n
i
e s u l p h u r is used s t r o ng e r than
laabal ||. Glhton a n d ----—■ Glbaon, har
In Witneee Whereof i have hereunto let
visitors.
If y o u n e e d one to forty and Ihla wllj kill only the
hatbnnd, Sarah I’. Grown a n d -------- my hand and alTIted th* eral of tald caurt
Brown, kar hutband, H. II* klahar and thle 17th day of Fahruary,
ifUil/, n*
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A- »'*
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scales* We t her ef or e could
—----- Makar, kla wila, Catbarina T. Con*
fatal)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Furniture, Carpets, etc. etc. youngest
ttraa and —----- Contaraa, har hutband.
not c on si de r It an effective remedy.
Clark of tha Circuit Court.
Ell R. Marrltt a n d -------- Marrllt, bit
l J-Frl-I Itc
write us for S P E C I A L You had b e t t e r use miscible oil.
wila. Mary Saryrnt Filchar and Jaaon
Utnxy I'Urhrr, har hutband. Charlaa N.
CITATION
P R I C E S and CATA­
rCkwjrman a n d -------- Chapman, hla wlfa,
Whereat, at a rtfular meeting of tha
Will Ni t r at e Of 8oda W a « t e f
Nathan C. Holden a n d ----- lloldan. hla wlfa.
Hward
of
County
Cammlecronara
of
Sem­
Email M. Iloldra and —----- Holdm. hit
LOGUES—we can always
Will n i t r a t e of soda dissolve and
inole
county.,
Florida,
held
on
Tueaday,
wife. I'tnlel lloldan and Cora N. Hcldap,
draw Into the ground If It la thrown
ihit wlfa Floranca lloldan &gt; n d -------- April 4lt, A . ‘II. 1919, a petition waa pre
save you money. : : : on
IIul(ten her hutband, F E Ne:Uttonand — e nted to eald board by the Florida Grovae
top of t he ground, or will It &lt;-vap*&gt;
JUiMteton, hie wife. Byron 'fT'AiMay^"."ml
1 r*iab||*K
r ° "»P»"X-a "public
W '*»"
J'1 ,r orw canal
JoB“ and
»°
. . . Mun.
ditch, *ndrain
rate?
—KM* M A»hl#y. bis »l/#. Gtorr#
C
lateral filtche*. drains and canals to run
l«r a n d --------Mun far, hla wifa. W F
A N S W E R : Nitrate of soda will dls
itrougn and
iba lands within tha
llamas a n d ---- Harnra. hia wj!af WIJ*
following boundary llfira* in-wit:
solve a nd go down In the ground If
Kara c: MclUr a n d -------- M*IUa, his
naginning at tha NorthWMt cornar of
wifa, Hamilton *Mclla» and
McII la sown on lop of the ground and
Section S, Township 21 South, of Range 12
llaa, hka wifa. Oeorfa Laasar and
raked In e nough lo reach d a mp
or
leaver, h h » ifs John A llranrh and M East, run thane* South 1 mile and a half to
T Itranrh, b • wifa
f It l*r nca snd IJhe Stmt k treat rttrner of tha Northmaal
left until t ai ns come T he r e will InM M. Pries* hi- wif»* J J Combs snd t|UAH«r of Hi rt gn 7. ■•Id town* hi|» and
no loss wfiatever.
rtnfv; lh*nr* fCaat to th# Wr*l •I&lt;1* of
Combs, I is wifa. Jama* It
ami
-— Dunn, his sue, Allan t (Ir**♦- Fconlor k hi I rhir iVrrh' th#«&gt;r» Nnrth#i*l
inti _
(Iff*lry. hi* #rtfi* lUnrj erl&gt; fol)owLt( lh# rnr#nr|*rlof# of ICcar lorkhatrhi# (’r##k lo wh*f* In# sam# in*
i an l. _ __
wlf», ii IK Morris inti ——
Moirw l«r*#«l* with th# Fist Ikj uml ary of th#
Donovan Sweet on Mogrldge.
hla wlfr. Willis m II I'msphll Rfd M K Northwest quarter of 8itUoH t, *•!«§ town­
I'ssrhsl. hi* wlf#. Ut hs F. WUUrd I fd ship and rant#. th#nr# North to th# NorthWild Hill Donovan of the New York
Wjltsrd,
h#f
hiisbRnd,
J C!. #aal roffi#r tit thr Norlhwrat quarter of
Yankees e z p e c u Georgo Mngrldgc
Fr#jri snd Cl at toll* Kff'Jfi hi# irif# said ijtleelion 0; thence Writ on#*half a mile
W K Windsor snd •—
Windsor, h# to lh# Northwest rornrr of laid Herllon 9;
former Wh i t e Sox pitcher, to d i l n r
wile, &lt;*olumh.s Fm*r»r# At Trot! C*om- thrnr# North on#-«|nart#r of a mil# fo the
a« one of t h e bright dint) niarn of tlo
l*inx, ■• Tfu'lff f«r H J Htihlw, tlsnl. Nnrthra*! rornrr of the Southeast quarter
rnfit, » * «i y(**i st i«m, Wirhell I liiwhrf _% nf the HiiUi heaftt quarter »»f S# "t ion », ■aid
Hi.iMin In iho American leagite
V#n#f*f 1 i*ftt|Jtin&gt;, • t of pof #1 ii. li. Joarjth I' township \nd fifirr rhe.ire Weil one half
a rhtl# to the Northwest r»irner of the
MtiHlr Bnil &lt;‘»fo||n# A Ml*#llr. hii
War- So ut h w#*? quart#? of the Suulh#a*t quar­
C'liarlr* l 1 Warwick snd
wlrV hh ftifr* H U M#nlM anti
ter of &gt;*#«*11on j . •ml township and cju #- i
Mrfrill h m wile A I* Ku’irr ft».|
t h#tt, v S'nrth &lt;MH •j*.a■rt ■i rmlr In i I e
h
I' u'Ih 1&gt; a i'r r
I I Hkpflif'I ft* \ *1mifi #■*( oif rff of the North • e»l *|uart#r *»I
i*11 ftt * r
n ta MlMn.if r* Arifft*
*n 'I Fli*' S#r i ■i*n ') * -a i*| I ' nr ns flip *nd ran f r , t hrnr#
II ftlnrF *-f am a t l hem or of hrr » be Wr*t on# quarter
» mile to in# Southrlalm&lt;Dir an nterelf in ih» f*roi»#ff) hep*. *p*| &gt;irnr r of the Southeast quarter of the qutSTIOfrS A nm VIKH) IMMf-DIATKI.Y
nv MAH
In after ijearr it.rd, an &lt;1 lo al1 part*## Haiminf NoMh»e*t «|ijart*'r m( *anl »#ct Ion f» l he rice
M ila N M C. UilAK-r Di‘ p i M(&lt;n
an inter* *r in raid pro|*eri v t"" »'it
North tin# half »mile to t he Nofthea«t
*iUtr*a*l &gt;ioarl*r **f 1 h»- N-.nl ***t qua t ■ .ine» of t hr
l u i f r r of the
VVioos A I( x i m Mt ! i ki ii i / r u ( iiMaA«ry
ter Seif Inn Thirl) Uhr, TuWnahtp I ft#n|V Northwest quarter **l *«M He#Huf» -*», thence
J a r ( s o n viiLr. F ua.
South, of Halifc 1 wept &gt; nine Kant Snuth Weal wile and fine quarter mlln to the |
l&gt;al* "f i hr KruflrtM quarler ti
Siuti’ Nurlhweat roriter of Sreliwn r* -aid town
Sweei Potato**
*f I**•gm nin (
t
•h*|» • tiff range
half
Ntt in b
•if klint h •
•aid f t II loti I f 1 tn P.g ii, «r»er* of all i h
ll-ikk mill li fi'Ptili/i i ilu kiiii r&lt;-&lt; nil)
*|U• Mi r *i. il
- WC|l It FO i|H«l IPr- oT lard ft 11 h ifi - a 111 I*11 till it v line* *tm!
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It.e Vout I •«•
rt t,r*r. - •aid
mi ftti.l the pta
Iftftrr t-f Suit h* *■' ‘Ilf I hereto aft hed » *• la*d o*ef until th
11uftr t *r rt **i
I*iiliktin-1 - SI ii .ijM ii tu- givt'ti In nn«
1e? of Ni.f r h w#*|t r| II1 1(&gt;f tV*'*l half of til I f Mt U| ft HippiMil of -aid hoard a* pro
■*r ikki* a|p[iilt a (ioni- ' I’b'itn.* (Jto* &gt;11■
N*■rI h »• *» •marl r of vole.| i.v l . and
I mi half of N.-rr h* *-t
Soul hr a-t q &lt;jl *t r
nil lli&gt;- ill fi iriiui I Ii &gt;n &gt;iii| i .in
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thru i * it r*cular meetki.g
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3hC4Ut i*a*a- 1 i*i)ar i •-? i • *ihalf of ''mil hei «l
if &gt;uit k'*i |n np.-r:.
qonMtf ■f ‘•nii! I * f t q »t after **f North i • a f |&gt;r a f Ikftf* fe *■i*I I.. »♦•( al the ritlltl uui-i'i pi if .i 11. v*» Mlkfli ♦ ‘&gt;n iiqli Th1f *\ •h *i*4 T" * *
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*n &gt; i *
#hf |» I * *♦■. ‘ . ’ * IL• • r* 1 » U b'li' Ma ,
m*
to g.r a nl e
mi .11 i .14•- opplliill lull
if. i- &gt;|■111 ■ Ilu
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Mi «rlief of t he
poO.lllt
ill
r.ll--|ng
ginlit
HVil-rt
I.(if4*11»•--*
half ♦•» - a •&gt;1 rt.-t half'
-1 ha|* if Noth
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"f llrtn ll-'-iif tu b.t v i* (&gt;1. (111 iif liinti ink
wr»»t 9|uaM»r 1 * N yi t «* 1 q»i*fi*-r of oufh
• ft*1 &lt;tu i f t r r f i *i hull " f util h * #•'! q i i r
lii ill.’ hull
We runiililer ihie even
ter III South ftkftftt quarter of SoUtheftftt
quarter, \V#«t hilf of Southea** quarter N&lt;i11r r of I ypli r nil*i*i f•»* fat Hr* d I min mure bii|Kirlnnt whan (lie iniiiioh run
•if Si ait ln‘ *| quarter of Si.m fora** quarter
ti-et l» i ut out
We nri* k-'lint iii niite
Ni f l|un • of I ha ,it i r **.-ft I i » ' of Hut
JiftMit f **•! |«jar .* of **kj*h * **t
Ida
h.aat fiatf of Noiifh**-* quarter, Sicti* n
you have ploui'il ilci-p ami hail a mu* I
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■•■••• lieina
••#■••• aft*#**#d at •in#
•••• date y o u will find n r t i c l e n In s w e e t p ut a
rtrr ul
ni Nurtheafti
Nor the a»i quart*
f.
Hection Htght.
Town.hip
Twenty fine
»h# J»ttancw i»f ftueh reftlhratr in lh*
lin’d nnd o t h e r c n m n u - r e l a l - r r o j i s
South. Itar ire T*enr&gt; nine Fast Nnrtheiftt
W. II Jarhaun* H##riv#r. Up
quarter ttf Bouthwe-t T|t*srt»r of SoUthesat j ^r*1 ■•*d certificate -halt it# frif#em#'I i?
rordinf
to
law
lat
de-d
will
m
i|e
thereon
quartet Seetlnn i l n e n , Tnwitship Twenty
on 11 r 'HK da} ii« k' | A 11 I '*t A
Softening W a te r
one South Ha fife l • r h ! \ HIme 1HI
nr** mi o If! ■ *qn»( ur# arid •-id l|
YII* ire KsfrL) required to appe*r io Ihiftrt iti hi
Mont
tu.lublt)
olla aitutn lo finni «
Tt h ii ■j ol ,\ ifli. A- U. 1 Ui L
i
fuff ti r J m| | r ul out t i/iutl i uull of tl*ft
(pi
i * i »i »i &lt;.i \ ss*
t eller eliiiil-iiui if 11..* watef l« *&gt;nft
JSe Tenth J udo •&lt;ti 1 . f ■&gt;.iI
FJof i d• ** I
f I*r h I iff tct i &lt;•iirt vnii'uili * n FIs
t iPf for *-r THin*i|e f nibt t nt&gt; Mnn it a r ,
•’tied
t UM*(d whale oil dimp until II
lt&gt; \ Vt M tianiil ft I
I he h lav p.f
s |&gt; I 919 at t|.. . Mrf
f
I
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I liei allle dn eipePidlke Hake m-eil linlil
hau»e of &gt;bI| BiKinl* r.. an after • foil of
eo m111al n l , i 11»f ,(» *1 ■ .* i -1 &gt;*. u ►
o •*ut
Mildt --ol diula. Iioiuv • ti
\\ hat ,Ju
• ii 1 «uM » . f \f a*
ft i ert — and 1&lt; An Mr din an i"r Amend n g Nr* I||*H M wf lh* you l ofidiilei |*e-.t " Ik, &gt; .ii 11,ink i-nl
do fill Ml. ' B I rV•.
« ll4&lt; «&gt;I* «*td
l|'f
|( ii-*,! M* dl nan i » * of ih* tilr of Nan
fth •!! * if -i.trr (it I hit lit half o1her»i*e
lord lit 11 f *
fiMla han any had elTeelii on the fc»
the r i' r*11d ■, i aiq ft. 111 p?or r et| »•Spa f Ic
11# it ordatned iift if# mayor i nd nfv i i a g e ’ 1 have never nol Iced any tint
It I* liirther ordered and *d|i|'Ia*"d that loufkfil t*f Sanfnrd f I•imd ft
thla or.|^r |.r |.uld(*h.| o*ht ft » re k for
See | That Sr(ti49f| lf*t of lh*- re«|*«d have kkond.*l ei| if I lie chemical aitlon
nut
ftpa ii l 9| 1o ***'.k* io iiir«tla!ei| .-(.I naiiit* nf th# o q of Sanfo d f*#. and 'he
JllftfPtllHf the -Kill fit h Ifti of June A 111 •a rue if f ere by amended In read a* follow* weakened Ihe *-pr«y In a ny way
I9lfi, irt the Sanford Herald. ■ newspaper
The fHiialtt^ (#nrl coal* fur impuyn llni
A N S W ER :
Ii m a ke no difference
iuidifthed in Hanfard. Semlnide f*ounty • h (I he aa fqllur^r* Fof htifft.*- mtilea, m o
f1nrid a
and mi*, | J, 00 per head , fur bull", |£&gt; O'l which of them* material), you u.ie to
Wi t nr ** the 11d uor a hie Jarne* W fVr p t head, fur a «#■!!■nr# in Irn|«oij nd Ing noften wat er
Wa t er In hard hecnune
kina, Jud|e of our aatd f*ourt and I A '2S rent* per head Fred and attention par
l)ougts««, flerV. ■r d Ihe *ea! lhrie«*f at diy pet head,
lentfti mskinf; *alr per of holding In diiliitlon c.-rtnln mineral-.
th# &lt;f*v»urt II oukis in Seminole f o iint &gt; head fd&gt; rentFo? nipuundln f awin#, |&gt;rr The "doftener" merely romhlned with
Klofiili, fill* I 7th day nf Fettruary A I* hffd. f 2 50 tii r A*ai*tanre fret h'f d kil P#n(*.
l»ir.
for fee*! ard atteutton pci lead, 50 cent* Ilit'Pu- mineiald to form IiikoIu IiI.* emn
tar a I
\ \ iMiUfif. ASS.
f* • rrakmg -ale, prf hi s V M* rent* For poundd. t he re by r emovi ng from »olu
i lerk nf i he i dr*mil * owM of ^ermtude fhrrp arid goi.l * the i *iyall &gt; aid *i**tft lion holll Ihe eleflieuld of " llliriltiedd"
* lUtitjf. Hurl da
*1 all he ti nr h»!f nf the am# iM pruhidad
for horse* mule*. a-** * an** row- For nnd ihe ••m.fu-nei'" m. t h e dpray Is
hi hr. |%*«
« tiling anil *r r vlog m t nuti-e prohidnl luacllcnlly free frorn hoi h
fir under th# impotindtng urdiuaue* i frr
In tirruii f -*u»t fti *r nib J ii dI Ia I &lt; Mr Ml p.f
«rhf ) i.o *ent &gt;*i M lr r har ##d Fo?
mini } . I | opIda « MtImg
la and far &gt;*inln**|r
and po-ting afn w**!##** a f#‘‘ *»f
I n I I*»nf *f •
Young Tree* And H om e Garden
»*o ( ent'ft, lof each li o! i '• *hall fi" ch *r f r *|
T« &gt; II 11*411' j .... *&lt;
So * Til* or | ran *■ -Fall• • huh ef
I
li ttl e s ome I mllu; H e r - sc! I.idi
| 4( •1%# Hnit" 1f!W&lt;1x ti p*.n if- |t« * «
* •n | t «.,r t.(. ad. .I 4 \ ft *| | &gt; «fid
ftfl I
AII 1‘u r | i »&gt;&lt;• • luirrniil Sti
f i rt r..M . &gt; amt _ipur * 9 1 * \ ' 1•
i f ,.t . f 41. | 1
It 4 ,
Iniiiliirv
| want oou •• t--|iillrer for
H*I.* I* Itapp
J. V rt t .4.(9 &gt; |«*- «
Mafic
1 t -I mutt —11--*■i iiu-Tal, k* II fi
.
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1 *i|! i pa - «« p| t
tlu'iii and ttldo fur all Itltnlv of liome -fu.-k • tu- ii&gt; |i v*.It lucl ii i* k&gt;:i*h
- « .1* 1 l.ftfl. - *
an t
M rt III' HN Mi
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• 11 H . r ■*
\Va 1 . ••
1%. 1 m i .1 &gt; • •
kvardon dtufT, from potnl. i s lo water
•oiilk ii im ul uni lic.it yi.ur ir&gt;iiH. .ill "ii
A * o «n.1&lt; ‘-III II &lt; Mil | ’ Ml 1 * rtff P* I «M&gt; u
1 k r ' d q r#rt if &gt; 11 r t i hr * if a •
Mini.
T Vi!t n and
dif aim ft a* t|ql&gt; lu • d |q lie Hi) ciiuh- iiieloiid 1 don't w ivtii to buy n lot of V9cy Ibtli- rhnrriutl
M. i at m*»n I t i| in h pi'ir . -a hi \»h I Hd,
II * lute' M l#»
.* i ’iter
different kind* if I rail help H I ' m N.i Sum. ■
kd - IIp i ha
M i *|ntt.iii *
l \ -ft i 9i«*It 9 MTfc‘,
I’n.i- t i ;.li
Mr1 iirnufi I
y«&gt;U nitvlue n g ener al m U l u t e ’ .
n| o*i f ( ilul
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i ‘it v I'lwrlk
! "r nab' 1 \ .ill | o k!c -sikt (li itlcr*.
In r hu*i*anil,
hars h 5 M•? wN^ulit IfH't
Al*proh r»l 1 Clir I hi- ,#p| day id kjriV
ANSWER
We ninilllll tide for 111If*
Mil al fi ont, hit hifwnalid, l i ilefl'a A l» I « Ifi
I'lte
Hc ri du Metal I’r&lt;uluiN ('..mpniiv
11 f»uild a l F# F. fipdd her h ii -I and
purpodia
ferMltrer
a
na
lvr
lng
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per
J I * I fa * Dull,
• i&lt; p
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lia t* Hall and .
Hal* tier hu»
Ma 1 ot l «v of a 1 'r I
cent
iimmnulu
and
v
per
•
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pfion*
J 41k'- »VO'#* F'»
band. ..or |. I*. - *
• I IN k hr*
f.«» Fii it
Fend far ginerat ra a nuf#
hunjiand, Hoiwtl! I&gt; I ull r and l.ouiaa
phorlc a d d m a de from well iiropor».(|IA, Kullrr. I la wife* Jraeph H.
Tliduiti
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and
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Tanlum. tiU wife* C* W Farn
Sr ml nol 4 nuol) , M iildft
ham and Sarah A
iarnham. hi* »lfc.
pliorli a d d
I'olitdh Is nidi* deslrabln
Orlando Frnne«l&gt; aid I au*e* K
Ken- In
Asign men« • II
lull at pr.-dciil priced It tulglii be
ned&gt; hi* ad.
Indian &gt;prlt fa Hallway lli#hsf»lti»n Van-e F lini.gliCohittii (ihn t*un|fsi»t * cnrpofatiaij*
la*ifn#e
w’.irlh while to nnilt It »lneu ouch
CJratr F, lullrr and
Fuller, her,
Notice of ApP’Uaiian Ur lll-rhargr
l.ud'in | Samud III Vul!#r and J
Nwti.r i% hen-hv g * *n l» all wfiitrn it ntmy young t reed and home used kegetFull i f Ids w.ff. It.I.ii H Ml"* y Rttrl ruwrrm. That — tf&gt; *i»h .»•* »* v -&gt; A "
MinU, hi# wifi. .Samuil Jufrs and
I -hall pre*eitf I»» Judge Jam## rt nblea i an do oti very little.
................................
iNrkin*. jud^e
n urt. my (Inn
• J.-r.,. hi. »ir*. A.
11. Uyirvnt an&gt;l | 1‘v/km*.
pud** ol the
thv above
.bui r vmit.
Pin*
Vln.tnl. li* —itr, W. Tk. Rof*f(%1' »'af*-»ui ni of »1I llo &gt;n*l!n* »tnl IMn*
*»|1 M Al Itol.r, . M. -it*. l»*vM H, 1 len.ln'u* In to- |u&gt;*l(ior *. • - I f * ' ni
Leaf Hoppers On Scans
ro R,
Jiinlx.t . *1,4 I II* I J.n,lull 1,1. -It*. C W.
H Hi. h*f-l.u-i -ml -lt»&gt;' ■&lt;
Whitt will kill leaf hoppur* On
a pp*&gt; fi no li l?l - * « u l l u . l g - »■&gt; |M - ll&lt; io n
l . n t i m m ( o r * .1 - . l l i r I . i i i n m i r i . h i * n i l * D
llimp
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f..l
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.1 &gt;**• f. • I
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1• 1• I •
BO N ES
I- ii i-iii king - 11 ■• ( l htTi-fi’l i i iiiiliol
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Iff* ». *' ♦ - - '
VAN
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ini’lifitriilh-ift
I
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b
pniMim-i
It
fl4r l.u.• all d : ft r ■I
COPPER
«e 1
kkiirki- iiii III*' iltiib-r "Kb- "f Hu- li-iivCB
»* It. ftf. 4- t
f a p ». r bo.lhand
H f. M.f-f aid
M*.I**- t III* ft.lv
anil u li.-ii.-vct 90 nliglitiy tllril in l*p(t j
i 'mu*
arid
I at lif t oi# 1 i mi
Jumpa ami lllon uboul no the contael j
•r#r»&gt;#. Fef huil'ftfol. 1 b II Mr frill and
H i t Handicap.
Mftfrtti, Ft* » if#* Maty Saffeqt
Inaccllchli-a
ar e nol ao .’aally npidldd, j
"One
of
thn
pcunlili’B
iif
approoehliig
,
I'llr tta l, t J ij J ■••«!) H e n r y l*lt rI r f . Ini ! hw•
Land, • FarIea N I lia y ma rt a (id
ngi&gt; In i lun.nlncnn." .•iiiif*:i«i*.,d Morton | for to kilt tho leaf hopper thn upray .
&lt;!hft|iruan, his
l.i&gt; fttf#
• if#, N'aihtn
Nalhgn I*
(* Holden
.
,
...
*
.
Hlark l*enf 40, oho ‘
nd
lloldtn lit# ftifr, Frn#.t M Mon&gt;»«*. oil rt llllfM* hffttt tho f rout H or muni hit hint.
SEND IT TO US VfE RtfllT PJOnPOT
11fiitl• li .lilt
llt.hWn. M* —’li*. |p*n- tlmi’ littVU been nlfllHK iluau for Ijullo pound to 12&amp; go Ilona w a te r In which
1*1 Hulif*n *iui ( •(* N Hi*lil»n, hi* *11*
Write For Pricelist
" W h e n I movo caroIuBtly e nough *oap (gener al l y about 6
Hnf*nn Hal4*n *ml — —- Holil*n, krl a •pell.
hutbunit, V. K NrilltOn u n i ----- — • bo u t a room 1 knock over Hvo things,
N.HIMoc, 11* —if*, 11. inn H. Aahl*) *&lt;■&lt;!
\PfN IN M A R HETALCd.
It In abi/ut (ho benl »pray. To npidy
Kail*
l\aiie M‘ nA*H*x,
n ’iry, 1.1
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C Mun on an b v m x s *'. ntul when I nm
6 5 7 C.HAY
JACRSOf.viut.riA.
l -. i i p, hi*
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tin.
W.
r
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clailjr c a r t fu l 1 knock over lett."— one ahoubl go aboad nnd d i s t u r b the
■If*, wu
ttarni* mad ——— H*rn*a. i* wlf*,
vlnua
with
notl
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r.nd
t
h
e
operator
II*m C. Melt** n n d ----- — Mr liar, U* Judgn,

LEGAL ADVERTISING

The Big Furniture Store of

FLORIDA

r

GARDEN

FIELD

/

M r . C itr u s

G row er:

For t h e t i me being we can s uppl y you with

Water-Soluble Potash
ALL Y OU WANT AS L O N G AH I T LASTS
T hi s is the most interesting a n n o u n c e m e n t m a d e in r e g a rd to
Fl or ida fertilization since t h e beginning of t h e E u r o p e a n war,
a nd it is in ke ep i ng with o u r c us t om of being leaders in t his
industry.

ID E A L F E R T IL IZ E R S
h a v e for a q u a r t e r c en tu ry r e p r e se n te d t h e b e l t a n d moat c o m ­
plete lino of p l a n t food c o mb i n a t i o n s possible to offer t o t h e
growers of Fl or ida, a n d now in this t r y i n g period I D E A L
F E R T I L I Z E R S are doing t h e almost i m p o s s i b l e —giving u n ­
l imi t e d P O T A S H c o nt e nt a nd all P O T A S H is s tr ict l y W A T E R SOLUBLE K -0
1916 IDEAL F R U I T AND VINK
Am. 3 to 4 per c e n t ; A. P- A.. 6 lo H per c e n t ; Wat-Sol. Pot..
5 lo 6 per cent
O L D I D E A L F R U I T A N D VINE M A N U R E
Am. 3 to 4 per c e n t ; A. P. A., 6 lo N per c e n t . ; Wat-Sol. Pot..
10 to 11 pe r cent
C H ER O K EE FRUIT GROW ER
W. &amp; T . ' S S P E C I A L M I X T U R E N O . 1
AM M ONIA.PHOSPIIATE f o r m u l a s
a nd a n y o t h e r anal yses to meet y o u r needs
O ur New C a t a l o g u e will be r ea d y soon.
W ri te to us.
t

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Company
Manufacturers IDEAL FERTILIZERS
I m p o r t e r s of
P e r u v i a n G u an o , Ni lr ai c of S o d a nnd all Fert i l i ser M a t e ri a ls .
Dealers In Spraying Ma ch in er y and I n s e ct ic i de s
J A C K S O N V I L L E . FLA.

8 H H ] Q IM M
Dnic f8!
You Need a Tonic
T tic re arc tim es In e v e ry w o m an ’s life w h e n she
needs a* Io n ic to help h e r over Ihe hard places.
W h e n that lim e conics lo you, you k n o w w h .it tonic
to ta k e — C a rd iii, the w o m a n 's tonic. C a rd u i is com ­
posed of p u re ly veg eta b le ingredients, w h ic h act
L'ently, yet s u re ly , on the w e a k e n e d w o m a n ly organs,
and helps b u ild them b ac k to strength and health.
It has b e n e fite d thousands an d thousands of w e a k ,
a ilin g w o m e n in its past h a lf century o f w o n d e rfu l
success, and it w ill do Ih e sam e lor y o u .
You can 't m a k e a m is ta k e in ta k in g

CARDUI
T he W o m a n ’s T on ic

M iss A m e lia W ils o n . R. F. 0 . N o . 4, A lm a , A rk .,
says: " I thin k C a rd u i is the greatest m e d ic in e on earth,
for w om en. M eforc I b eg an to take C a rd u i, 1 w as
so w e a k and nervous, a n d had such a w fu l d izzy
spells and a p o o r ap p etite. N o w 1 feel as w e ll and
as strong as I e v e r did, a n d can cat m ost a n y th in g ."
B e g in taking C a rd u i today. Sold by a ll dealers.

H as H e lp e d T ho u sa n d s.

( &amp; X M '£ jO r 'X ¥ X $ X &amp;
Why W e Save You Money
IW^*uie«(| our thirty year* of riprrirnce in buying for
Flnriil* trude, ami !•#« *n*e of Rpleniiiil rail anti w*trr
fat tlilte*. ami low freight rate*.
u v r you money on
hay.grmu. fr#x| and Hour, guar an tee* I the ijrat

|L-( au-e **f miciern machinery ami pnmrnity lo l*#*t
cr .a11* Iitti I r a e *#!! !►
#it i(y*ihi&gt; i»rnli^r Ihia# a. fruH

ami vi'L'rlal le * r-%Ir*a at ?f:t vm.ifile pri

I *» j h.*ve

our *laitii* varilr f- f j*r t» # It ‘ -

W. A. Merryday Company
P a la tk a , F lo rid a

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R UB BER
T IR E S
BRASS
TUBES
LEAD
ROPE SCRAP IRON

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ivydust W hat Contractors Need
In Stock or Made io Order
^*11 u&lt; t hi ii 1 ' ' I t i 1 . if ;i II k i t si js a &gt;[ x ' c u i 11 y — I - I h ’ji i n S |

fh a n D fls. jingles, s la y s , lm lls, e le .

I I-inlw.a ,u in vii riel v iisli, l.ireli, eeilar, cherry.
&lt; \ press, iiuilmgjuiY, nut p ie, nak m id w h ite pine.

The Merrill-Stevens Company
G ood Service—Quick Delivery
&lt; "lllplele lull Si iirrit .l in st.H k. li, si e.|llippe«l
lime &gt;l|(.p in Sf.ltlh,
f,„. sj u-ciul work.
A ..... P|,,,r f"r« euf workmen ready fur road
^"ilk at ult times. 1‘urtienlars and quotations
nn •sl’,,rl
Wire, phone or write us.

M errill-S lev en s C om pany
600 Io 65-1 East Bay Strife!
J a c k s o n v i l l e , Fl or i da

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Mty I ■»k your roopmtion
I during tha rampalyn and ,
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1 hereby •nnounc* rn&gt;»el| « candi-lar.
furr (hr ofRr# of Superintend! nt of |»u»,
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Sr., n . lr i ounty, subject 'o th* ltrmo.ui
i'ltn.arp. Thr. uth my awvlrr mi lh* Imiwii „r
frt.nl Tru*1fr* I have bcctrtne itin.ttj.irt 11,0
if, ■ufcriri unionl ahoul.1 it* * |&gt;rml■&lt;a' ffui.—
n »r. *0,1 ly »H mean* a tiropifi)rboliIi-r an I T,&gt;
i iy.r in tli» County. I oak for y..ur .upp n ,
Irraua, I think i »m entitird to It, but
1 kn-.w, that myMmrTenoBWfllbsofW.tabl. . .
,trr to ih® Tupaywa and the rhftdmi , ( ,
('ounty
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II. A Ho* ard l* a candidate lor t'ounly
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Fj | ci inlendeol of I'ublir IntiruMion
yl’AIJKICATION: Mr. Howard hold* a l,f.
I
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rifi ida1* f,»# m.
(enthral* and Diploma lasuod by the Mlchiran
State Normal Coll*** where he studied «odili,.
uoualy Tor five y«&lt;*^ takin* In addition iVTdie
eotle** mure*, aped.
K.fwowi,. w
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The Hletonr and Science ol Eduration, and Pub­ outiI your .upiH.it,
\ , t. tful
lic School Supeiviaion. He alan a udierj one yeai
D I- T»IKAS||»:it.
Unlvereity of
• t the Mate univerwcy
01 Indiana,
miuana. one year 11
at
(be Warhlnj on Filenda Academy, and took a hu-.
I hcirt.r annnunre rry.-li
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r , „ rourte at the Ha] Ina llutinrwa roll,*,
.... V 1 m)**R a* 1le*k ol th, nr , ■
TEACHING EXPEDIENCE: He tau( hi one
year in the country dlatrlcs school, one year In
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Miitorintenriont of arhoola of
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Condiliona Wiachi M.iny a Healthy
mih'inti I'.UI, for ai'lcrtiun of uniGrowing fJuaineai”
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A POSITIVE STATEMENT
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ilair for, bounty Coan'laloatr for thr 5fh l‘»
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Hin &gt; j i-ara t am known foy «f%*r&gt; vorr in tfo«*
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I hereby arnuunte my runiintaey lui r. ■ ' •
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Aler.rtien. ha«
' " n u n to t h e -olftrr ol rominiralone' tf-m
i ,„i...,i.i.n In make luiemuVu T Liiil IRatrlet, Aomin ole county 1 ’’ . e „ n r . ’abli.h iialm ti (F&lt; lan&lt;I
“ 1,1 • H ’torlate your aupport
in tb* June
| t»IO't
I l .b.ie rl.il ol I ncutl
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will
will shove never.
.mue-aije primary an (| I I re-eleelert
&lt;t -.i.lnr.l Etufi'la. "B the l»th
•1 m» 1evt (n serve the people nl my I*
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»'*■! the ’peuple ol the •nine eounty
rlaitpanl i.me. •» wltnr.vr.
o- the luluie as In the putt.
"Wear, Hoflda
W I . &lt;*»re'jeater. of
Revper ill Hr,
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Celery City Aerie No. 1853
Meeting every Tuesday n i g h t ' a t b
■'clock P i m Huildlng.
W. W Fry,
Jas. C. Roberts,
Worthy President
’ Secretory

OJTS Till III-: NO. 61, I. O. R. M.
Meets every first and third Friday
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MAVIS
nighls
at 7:10 in Masonic Temjtle.
'I t l.i __i___
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many
regueot ol
He(,oet
?"• •" ’'or. | hereby annnunre my raiut 'l v'
V’ci t t ng ItrOlber* welcome
( 1
I, nice of County (uiamiwi""' 1,1
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John Slamj*er,
eounty Ior | lionet No : ''
,
| • ((| IllfU MU Si into B'r
’ II, .le -l.lntl III 1be I lei—I "
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( of K
Sachem
II....... Il.lun.llee aeii
In be held June *»t h
I *'li
ibe support ol lh* vliltf* "I I'*
, . . i «,.r. Thai wal *d |»!&gt; United llriitherhuod ul Ca rpent er s and .
He. peel full).
Juinera of America
,' , .
by ■hr 11"** 'I *'
/ Hill'
|. f HAGAN
..mini..11*0*1* "I • winini*l* cuunl), ■Sanfurd l » r a l Union No. 1761 meet* I
I uunl) „n
b.fi.rr lh' vapiratloB o
Ai
,'h’L ■
smi
rtqurat ol many taspay*r«
'.F!/,. '.i.,. Imm lh»
»« publication oj 1 ^rlt an,| third Thursday night at 7
Milliti n ih.
. I Lav, dvrldad to I w o " " • ‘*n' ' T!"
up m vn(I until J n'rlurk o'clock In the Eagles’ Hall.
A,.ill.
A M 101ft.
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i-ounty eotnmlaatii.w...............
totniplaaiinio. t»r *!&gt;• 3,f
^ ;i :h day “• ■
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..iTii-v •&lt; th» rourlhnu.* T. J Hell,
C. C. Fnaraon,
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of- -Rrmlnol.
Florida.
I'M I- ii,* li&gt;morrallc frlroaiy of Jur. Cih
ijoc.Tren*.
• Predi dcnt
" • ' i n * livnl In what i# now Svmin.i!.
muni, |„r upwarda ol 40 year* I Irrl )&lt;&gt;•
Heralds of Liberty
’,5*2 la maklnjt (hit annoucct men l. IJ as Id i.onil* lo b**J l^'*r,r, nt p*r annum
tlMlwd | w|]i u, a my b«*t JudgmeM and
Meets nt Haglm* Hall first Monday
iKlIu.nr* |01 lh, walfara of th* taapayor* l i e *ni1 , "."a J . l . I»t ISIS. Int*rr.t pay- night in each month at 7:30.
and ar'
,.,,'nflnal and int»r*«t
*na uphuildfni of our county.
bio « ml .oou.il). f r ' ^ L ' o l N#w Vork
Wm. E. Householder, Co mma nd er
Rollrii.n, lh. tupporl of Ih» taxpayer* ap.yabl*
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“d gualifltd volar, of Dlatrlct No. S, l *m
Miss Berth* Packard, S ecreta ry
b*uadrTd* and SI*
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Rates $2.00 iVr Day and I p
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The l.ake llreeie Cnunill No. 31 Junior
Order United Ahtrriran Mc r ho n ir a
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P.
M„ in the City Hall. Visiting brother*
ir e w e l c o m e
C If. Smith. Hoc. See.

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Meet* wetxind and fourth Wednesday ^ v f f f f f f f f * * * " 4 * * * ® * 4 * * 4 *
iC’it* in each month
J F. Hoolehan
F i. Miller
l 'mined Commander
i Irrh
11. U fl. K. .Sanford Lodge 4 24 1
Meet IllTil and third Wedmwday night
it corner of First St and P a l m e t to Ave
•I. TayJ/ir
,
T. A. Neal
Secretary
* Exal t ed llulei

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CARBON P A P E R S

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I'biH'iti i I oil lie No A, h uf I*.
Mr. i . HiNiitnl and fourth Tueaday*.
^
Msitmi; . i,&lt;i(hH nlwnya welcome.
*
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O. J. Miller
h li .irnl S
C. ( .
s*infiiiti lefiiigu Nit. l l t I. O. (I, F.
M«*. t •*vi*f \ Moutlay nt 7:10 p. rn.
»\• r !i*11•• rt.il I huiitr*
I U l&gt; Snoflitary
It. J. Uowell,
Secretary
N. 11.

1■ t h e fliUnftt

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me il it rTiij* fTir I jinI r rt mi ir y, uhil I STitVercIy it u»l my coml ucL
ha* been auch an to merit a c o n t i n u a t i o n of fume.

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Excellent Service

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Leaves Jacksonville 8:20 p. m. Daily
Reservations made a t ,
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Hilsboro Hotel, Tampa* Fla.

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MnRripHa and r»fi»‘stt*&gt; avenues.
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Chit-Chat of
T h e H e a r t of I’n u l a "
T o t ho se who h u v a not had t h e
£ rh nn ei ' to visit t h e t r o u b l e d a n d
t r o u b l e s o m e repubt i e t o t h e s o u t h
of ns, t h e r o rritt g I'allns p i c t u r e of
old Mexico, " T h e H e a r t of P a u l a "
t o l&gt;«&gt; seen at t h e S t a r T h e a t r e for
one ni ght only, April 14 will hi* t h e
best s u b s t i t u t e
T h e e v er y d a y life In a small
Me xi ca n t o w n wi t h i ts o p e n air
s hops; t h e w a n d e r i n g m e a t p e d ­
dlers; t h e wr inkl ed faced old w o me n
with t h e i r c ooked di shes for sale, t h e
d r i nk i n g wat er c a r t s a n d t ho h a r e
h e a d e d m a r k e t i n g h ou s e wives all
form a t y p i ca l p i c t u r e of t hi s e x ­
otic coui t t r y.
M a n y such scenes as
t h e a b o v e a re p a r t of t hi s fascin­
at in g l o v e s t o f y t h a t is full of d r a ­
m a t i c a n d s t i r ri n g m o m e n t s .

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Palm Beach Clothing

An

A complete range of Colors and
Styles, and they come in

Stouts, Slims and Regular Sizes
All at one price

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$7.50 ;

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Keep Kool Krash

American is about

to die*

M a r c h i n g wi th firm s t e p, s h o u l d e r s
s q u a r e d a n d eyes unaf ri t i d
Br u ce
M c L e a n , a n i n n o c e n t m a n is t o he
s hot b ec au se he h a d won t h e h a t f t d
of a n i n s u r r ec t io n l e ade r.
T h e A m e r i c a n consul wa s p o w e r ­
less,
Hin lack of p r e st i g e
hound
him h a n d a n d foot.
T h e M e xi ca ns
a l wa y s r e t u r n e d e va s iv e a n s w er s to
his r e p e a l e d p ro te st s
'I he tiring s q u a d tilled t h e far side
of t h e newly d ug g r a v e a n d s c or ni ng
i\ i merit
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. f ac ed his. d e a t h .
T h u s ho woul d h a v e di ed b u t for
H t lie great love t h a t he h a d n wn ke nt d
F ' ,l
I he l b- ar t of 1 a ul a.
Paula
6‘ weak wi t h t h e f a t i g u e of li* r dmp* r.,f •

Is the name of the new Summer.[
j n o t h i n g , and here you will see all
of the New Models at
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MU' two to one at t h e s t ud io t h a t frey, William H e r k a nd o t h e r
t h e principala would not finish their k nown playefs.
pb Mint whole.
In t h e first t wo
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the&gt; h a d f our mishap*. The T h e M e t i f a n War T h e m e of t he
lir-t tf-i \ u l or M o u re was a r r e s t e d ,
"taqui
f i r d i n i n g with his mu ll ’er open.
" T h e r e is no s u b j e c t of s uc h tinTie* s ame d a y , while Miss King was p o r t n n r e just now. a* t h e Mexican
. u oll ni s for r e n t . 919 Oak Ave.
t r y in g nut tin* racer whi ch had been I q ue st io n.
T h e M r u in r d r i l u a l i o n j
C7-8te
!&lt;»..&gt;:••*! b y H a r n e y Oldfield, *(a,UWMW along t h e border, t h e almost imrni- ' -------------r ar in g d ri ve r, she s k i d d e d on a s up - n e n t possibilities &lt;rf serious e o n s e - ,
For K e n t — Nice, ai r y
r oo ms in
A p p l y to T h a t c h e r
pcr&gt; s t r e et a n d slew a " 4 d "
T h e (jitences keeps Mexi co c on t i n u a ll y in Hishop Block.
next rlny while w a t c h i n g an expl o­ r j i i n t , T o have a f ea tu r e film t r c ut {{ealty C o , U p s t a i r s , IJitfhop Block.
67-:itc
sion. Miss King was s t r u c k in t h e with fai t hful ness to detail, its Inca
•’&gt;' a 'l yi ng piece of rock a n d tiona „ „ t h e very soil of Mexi c o, . an d
kn oc ke d d own.
It was t h o u g h t a t {lo | , r|tig to . re si de nt s of t he U ni te d ] For K e n t —T w o c o m f o r t a b l y furtirst two ribs wer e b r o k e n a nd s he |
t r j t h f u l replicas of life in ni shrd rooms o v e r H er al d office.
I n q u i r e *at
was rushed to t h e hospital.
For- Mexico mny be considered titneli- G e n t l e me n p re f er r ed ,
&lt;!7-tfc
T h i s is w ha t " T h e Dickins Shoe st or e.
t u n a t e l y s h e suffered onl y a h a d ness ext remes.
bruise.
Pe r cy H i l h o u r n , t he p h o ­ Y uq ui , ” s en sa ti on a l Bluebird P h o t o
C o t t a g e for r e n t
J. Musson.
t o g r a ph e r was also k n o ck e d do wn play will do when exhi bi t ed at the
60*9tp
by the force of t h e explosion, h u t S t n r T h e a t r e on S a t u r d a y , April
fortunately the camera
was u n ­ 15th, wi t h t ho f ao ri tc c a me r a aet or ,
Fur R ent— Ftirflla had too/na.-'or
i nj ured.
H o b a r t B o sw o rt h , pl ayi ng t h e s t a r six room furnished' Kou&amp;le,: 701
part.
Myrtle.
65-4 tc
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T h e Price o f Mal i ce a W o n d e r f u l
For K e n t — O n e nicely, furnished
Oldest Writing.
Photoplay
room.
Hot a n d cold w ater.
Ad­
According In th*t claims of tho Uni­
H a m i l t o n Revclle, t h e f or emo s t
dress Z, 907. c ar e S a n f o r d H er a ld .
versity
of
Penns)Ivar.'n
museum,
tho
r o m a n t i c a n d d r a m a t i c s t a r of t h e
69-tf
s t a g e or scr een will be seen here at oldest ptoci i ol v r I- uk I : own to us
a re from the Br in irislan tablets rotlic S t a r T h e a t r e on T u e s d a y , April
For K e n t — Se v e r a l nice office
cotul) deciphered by Pride* t or llartoii
18th m " T h e Price of Malice,** a of the UiilvcriPy "of P . n n s M v n n i n . ' r o o m s over ’i o w e l l s . E n q u i r e N. P.
five p ar t M e t r o
p r o d uc t io n .
B a r ­ Tin v dc:.I vi Itll i - v t -i a* f i r b a c k - as Yowell &amp; Co.
32-tf
bar a T e n n a n t , t h e c h a r m i n g a n d
Pm r d iitid r o o m b y d a y or week.
t a l e nt e d y o u n g a c t r e s s will in* f e a ­
C,..*t 1 'iry H'bi.'n
29 it
t ur ed iti t i ns n o t a b l e p h ot o p l a y .
w l i (('ll i* t e p h ’te w i t h big a c e n i * pro♦
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For Kent 5 r o o m h o u s e , . 422 Pul*
,jure.l
upon
an e l a b o r a t e scaly.
n o t to. $ 1(1 pet m o n t h .
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Several of t h e s e scenes i ncl ude t h o
H: .
Her: Id (Mlice,
47 tf
wrecking a n d s inki ng of a large
\ . , , | i t in i lie f;.ce lines of La b ra d or .
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pal terns in the classy English

h*or S a t o —G oo d h or s e, wh gon a n d
harness.
A pp ly t o H. F. K e n t ,
Box 1015. '
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The famous Cheney Silk Ties for
yountf men are just in.
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Easter Is Near

Under New Management

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F.. F . I .A N E , M a n a g e r
Tkcw n a m f L ir lliv n lr c w ill bp chosen to n ig h t a n d a
go ld p r iz e H ill b e givO n to th e person w h o m ig g c s ln
tb p n a m e \\h ic h is a d o p te d , lir in jj y o u r s u g g e s tio n
an d le a v e nl b ox o ffic e . Ju d g e s w ill choose th e
n a m e to n ig h t a n d th e re s u lt w ill bp a n n o u n c e d
d u rin g Ih e p e rfo rm a n c e

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P R O G R A M
Ti&gt;rilght--"Thc H bile Sinter,** the feature pla&gt; »f the S u n niSt. i luir S im k I tJiupany.
SatUrdtt)--Matlucc 3 :«K) p. m. -*"The ( ork f.ejt." onricty c inicdy. Night, " S I IE KI . OC K HOLMES.** LmM appearance
of the Norene St. Clair Stork Company.
Monday, Apil! l 7t h- -Four ri*el» of plcture*-2-lteel Feature.
" f o u n t Twent y. " I K e d , "Th&lt;* Magtulrntr’a S t o r t . " I
Keel. "F ab l e of the Low Down Expert on the Subject of
liable#."

Yowell &amp; Co.

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BlmvcrU f i rnuni l l . i me x t „n e m a k e s acid soils
sweet
It r el eas es p o l u s h s a l t s a n d imparta
s t r e n g t h aiid vi go r t o g r ow i n g c r o p s a n d trees.
Blowers' l i m e s t o n e g r o u n d u n u s u a l l y fine
readi l y mi xes w i t h t h e soil. Contains no im­
p u r i t i e s -^can be applied at any tim e —U

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inexpensive. Write for literature and pricta.
Blowers Lime &amp; Phosphate Co,
Box K 308, Ocala, Florida

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VOLUME VII
M N P iitii. n.oitiU A . Tuesday

ODD FELLOWS
GATHERING

IN SANFORD

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f»ir ' f will 1M IJtJf*l
to Hie visitors and
ol the G r a n d
L o d g e of Florida a &gt; u n f o r d 1 style ol entertainment and
I ndependent O rder of Odd Follows banquet will be tendered t hem
began y e s t e r d a y wi t h t h e meeting ill.- I Inti ■1 Curt n
Ml t h e
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of the G r a n d E n c a m p m e n t a nd the E.lli IVL* ;itid Itebi'kahs are urged tn
slay h«*r*' Weill , ” )'•&gt; night a n d at
letnl tin* I'.I tuple:
West and from Pensacola to Tampa
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AUGUSTA
MUST BRING
FIRE SWEPT VILLA BODY
TO TEXAS
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RELIEVE
F I E N D S OT II El t W I S E NO P R O O F
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August a, Ga., April 18.—1T he Autt'ista lire d ep a rt me nt is busily cngii’eil this morning in pump i n g d r y
■In- base me n i nf the Hurison b u i l d ­
ing. which w :i« tlooiled last night in
■he * iTnrt iii distinguish the tire
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n o u n c e m e n t was ma de t o d a y at t h e
W h i t e H o u s e t h a t Wilson ha s prac....
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whenever, in his j u d g m e n t , t he luws
San Antonio. Texas. April 18.
a nd rc gu . nt in g nflccting t he Ashes
Unlc -s t he body re po r te d to be t h a t
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of K r a m i s i o Villa is b r o u g h t to El
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NO. 69
for the c o n s t r u c t i o n of a fish h a t c h ­
ery in a c c o r d a n c e with t his bill the
s t al e of Fl or ida, t h r o ug h a pp r op r ia r c
legislative a ct i on, shall a cc or d to the
I’nited S t a t e s &lt;'onttnissioner of Fish­
eries a nd bis d u l y a u th o ri s e d agents
t lie right to c o n d u c t tish hutching
and all op er ur io ns connect ed t h e re ­
with m a n y m a n n e r , a n d at any
t i me t h a t m a ) be t h e m be consider- ^
ed necessary a nd proper, a n y tish- 1
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Fd M K * n m
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plaids a nd s t r i p e s were shown
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xx at i - (roill till' sniiree id water
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N o 27, H ro t b i r i ^
| t i r . &gt;r l I I \K il'le. Mr sandy soil impossible.
T h e p o n d 'will h av e c ha r ge of the iti&gt; ball, ' prettiest d is pl ay nf r h nr mi n g lints
r' ifi fiiM.yrf,
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Itesponsp Ul Address of Welcome l h r a
Ms
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ons to l lie seepage of wat'-r t hat t he This hall m now being 'overtiauli il , (°rd
I’luninge is a strong lender
Mi-*rs J a m e s I..iiigMtrt II
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■"'half of G r a n d Lodge. W 1
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i'....,,I,, .foil Iti'i'tiiuti a nd J Lalph l i arh^ left .
I ..i fir ii j&gt;
me. tings
J vogue.
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c o n s t a n t wi t h a m i t n i m i i m inl low
Gl nxrt K " l m nice Ml
Miss Clara Or U h d " x a s t e r d . i . m o r n i n g by a u t o
HcspuniK* to Address of W e b o m e
age. Ilower hat s, lace hnls. milans,
M
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lor riunford, where they e m b a r k e d I
T h e site slrnukl lie locat ed copAll real life is service
Moder n
be|i;,|f of Hebi'kab A'-eroI l
hrafils. &lt;Iii IT*' l s a i d ex ary rom-eiv*
ter
Kellcr. M i’. t'-rshurg.^
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I •a no Solo, reledtod.
aide
fancy in t h e realm of millin­
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I he exercises t his m or ni ng nl ’ be
ery
were s h o w n by the c o u r t e o u s
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where
good
road
facilities
exist
for
service of its m e m be r s. It* me mb e r
U , „ I ILinson. (anmus M J o h n s river to Jacksonb' ,r I b&gt; litre t h a t ope ne d the m U x
a tt a ch e s of t h e e s t u h l i s h m i ' i ^
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listing
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it i Pensacola: Geo A «i"
output."
First three m o n t h s if 1916 there
most i nt e re st i ng nnd were wit-I ^
^ ^ ^ (| (| \ j ;i,,hews. \ | r, wi r e joined at Crescent Ci t y by Mr.
Ma ry S y m r s , M a d a m e Ble* of N e w
T he s e na te has passed t he follow­ Were '17,L12 certificates of insurance
I.'.I'
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m s . , , | (,y a large c-owd
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Aor k: Mrs. T. D. P e a r s o n , head
Amotig t h e f ea tu r es a lr e ad y n u n ^ . I k r . M •
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^ Mm. t h e trip wi t h t h e m.
1 hey c i p e c t to ing hill, i n t r od u ce d by Se n at o r Fl e t­ issued. J a n u a r y 1st, MUG, its t otal
cash asset xxus SDI.U4l.G02.il
Tp- milliner from A t l a n t a , Mrs. F. a s t e r h y
1,11 oed on t h e p r o g r a m were t h e ad- I " * t, K‘: ^
M r, Delia L it - 1 be absent from t he city for a couple cher ^
Mae
Doyle,
Mrs. - Ira
S
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dress of welcome of M a y o r Daxison. ' - " * ^
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and Mrs Ill Jutu
linger
Hlee r e nd er ed a n u m b e r of c h u r mi u g
• h e vocal selection by Mr* A ^
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,g
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to ,.»ch o’ you personally as I sec j Pn # t e d (or ^
( ’Intide D. Couch.
Iisli h a t ch e ry i n t he s t a t e o( Florida,
vocal
a n d p i a n o selections.
The
klcGitin of I’aola wns a gem anti the ''
you.
•
Clerk.
including pur chas e of site, c o n s t r u c ­
deseripiivB piece of t h e old negro
p r o g r a m closed -with ^ ' A P e r f e c t
Hanks • h - e Frid«)
I am very grateful fur the e n ­
Mammy in the folk lore w a s . excel
^ ^ pn,D&gt; being
Good Friday couragement a n d s u p p o r t all my. tion of bui l di ngs a n d ponds, a n d
icing Gout
D a y " given b y M a d a m e Dice.
e q u i p m e n t , a t s o me s ui t abl e poi nt
Mr. a n d Mr*. E. L. F e r ra n of
,e»'»
Mrs. M c C u i n is a t a l e n t e d
this state the First friends have t e n d e r r d me so far.
and a holiday in _
to be selected b y t he Secr et ar y of E us t i s sp en t several d a y s last week
lady a nd t h e aud ie nc e gave her a
Sincerely,
N a ti o n '! l " o k .
"*"*
L a k e Cl ub me et s Friday n i g h t ,
C o mm e r ce : Pr ov i de d, T h a t before with their d a u g h t e r . M n . D. L.
most generous appl ause.
.
l h . Soml nol" C o o o i y B o o k
II. II. Gut hr ie .
a n y final s t ep s shall h a v e been t a k e n T h r a sh e r.
T he a dd re ss of welcome respons
city building.
lie there.
69-1 te
°'i behalf of t h e G r a n d Lodge from , close for in'

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, ______

K SANTO

* A0K D C H T
*

7

AMONG THE THEATRES

NATIONAL

D R E SS-U
WEEK
March 27-April 8
Not too late to get in the
merry throng o f the
Well Dressed

English Crash
Is the new hot w eather Suit for

V* «'

Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
------------ — * n
The Wonderful Blanche Sweet
A thrilling Rtory of n fifrugglo for
political freedom in Russia ia the
Jeaae L. Lanky production of "The
Sowers." which will be seen at the
Star mi Monday. ApriLJOth, with
the photodraipatic favorite, BlancVte
Sweet, in the alellar role. Thia jntohae jp la y ia founded on Henry
Seton Merritnan’a novel of the same
name, and has to do with the ef­
forts of a prominent Russian prince
to free the peasants from the bonds
of slavery.
How the secret police
are prevented from discovering the
plot by a beautiful member of the
royal household, in tove with the
prince ia graphically depicted. Miss
Sweet in Rupported by a cast of un­
usual excellence, including Thomm
Meighan, Theodore Roberta, Mattel
Van Ruren, If. IL Carpenter, Ernest
Joy and other members of the I.usky
all atnr organisation.

of "Rupert of Hentzau" constitutes
a film that should not be missed by University by C. Nt Berry are an
those who enjoy tine acting and an important find is true.
impelling love story.
Not that they are worth any spec­
ial amount of money to any one
Pauline Frederick JJenotinrcd From finding more of them but they are
wilHh a great' mnttunt to science
Pulpit
and
in the interest of sdertce there,
Can there be anything more hu­
should
be another search made for
miliating, more crushing, than for an
the
remainder
of this prehistoric
innocent girl to tie forced to sit in
churfll and be made the subject of monster. The finding of the bones
a scathing, bitter denunciation from and subsequent investigation has
the pulpit? Because of her very un­ aroused much interest in scientific
sophistication she has been unwit­ circles over the stale and the fact
tingly led into a compromising sit­ that the bones were found in the
uation, and now the accusing Anger St. Johns river further south than
of the minister points scornfully at these mastodons were supposed to
her as a horrible example to the roam gives rise to many stories and
much speculation as to whether they
young girls of the community!
roamed in this country at will or
That is one of the grsat Beenes in
came this far and were lost or over­
the Famous
Players
Paramount
come by glaciers.
adaptation of Mary Johnston's cele­
The following letter was r ectyved
brated novel "Audrey," adapted for
by
Mr. Berry from the curator of
stage production by Harriet Ford
and E. F. Haddington, in which the Florida State Museum of the
Rupert of Hentsau
beautiful Pauline Frederick is being State University:
While Queen Flavin ruled In Kuri- starred nt the Star tonight. It is a
Gainesville, Fla., Mar. 23, 1916.
tania, her heart was in the keeping
different role from those which have Mr. C. M. Berry, Sanford, Fla.:
of an Englishman who ^ad been won Miss Frederick her title as the
Dear Mr. Berry:
crowned with her at a time when greatest dramatic actress on the
Yours of the 20lh with data of
the rightful king was held a prisoner.
screen, for Audrey is a bare footed the elephant hones just received:
Because this goad woman could not girl of the woods u glorious child of
thanks. I have changed the record
live to ace her love fulfilled she
Nature, with never a thought of her and enclose you a new receipt.
I
wrote n letter that fell into the hands
physical charms.
.
agree Vith you lhat it is quite prob­
of her bitterest enemy
Just what i
able tjint ll not the entire skeleton,
means were taken to prevent the
at
least more bones can be found
T H E E LEPH ANT HONES
missive from reaching her husband
there
While it would hardly be
will be reflected in the storrlng dramr
worth the expense of any one going
Found
in
the
St.
Johns
River
under the title "Rupert of Hentfrom here to do the work (and we
Should Receive Farther Atten­
xnu, which will be exhltdlod at the
have not the funds to tin it with
tion
Star Theatre on Saturday, April 8th
either) yet 1 would think that it
The loyul members of the quten's •That the elephant bones found
might be possible to arouse suffihousehold were put to the severes several month* ago in the St. Johns
eient local interest to do something
test to protect her integrity and river near here by I he fishermen em
towards ii
If the water is not too
thwart the schemers who threatened ployed by J. K Vincent and brought
deep, oyster longs might be used
her happiness. The complete story to The Herald office for exhibition
lo a good advantage or an iron pipe
with drag hook attached. drug over
the bottom behind the boat might
locate them
Some teeth Would be
especially desirable. a* those are
necessary to correctly determine the
aperies

«JANt GAIL

in

’ RU PERT OF HCNTZAU*

,

r jr jr jr 'jr jr &amp; jP M
Panamas . $5 00 $6 00 7-00 ^aramoimtl7hchir&amp;}
SAILO R S
$ 2.00 r S J &amp; jr S jr *

Get ready now for the great
Dress Parade. In our store

Priday, April Tilt
• erirk in "Audrey

Paramount Picture

priced

Dress

Btnnebe

Fueeday, April 111It Metro Piet lire
in W 'nriier in ( otton.”

Marguerite Snow

"Regeneration," "Nearly a Lady,” "The Heart of
Paula.....I'he Ynipii." etc.

( oncerl.H by tin* S t a r 's O r r h v s i a NIj»lt(ly

Matinee Daily at 3:15; Night at 7

Goods, etc., for the coming
occasion.

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For Sale Good horse, wagon and
harness.
Apply to ii, F. Kent*.
Box 1015
65-tf

S O M E T H IN !;

D O IN G

LYKU Y

i r

Rent

Form bit'll r« it*ifin i»r
house, TOt
65-4 tc

furnished

Myrtle

House

for

Rent

3 rooms and
and Elm
Ten
Apply J M
Ice t 4l Uf |)\did
Gfi Ut •

hath, corner Tenth
dollars jot month

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FOR RENT

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Rent ' 'lie nicely furuishc 1
II t i,i i| . ,■Id water. .
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Wanted— Work, in private family,
ns househri per or nurse.
Address
\ 'l / ' e o1 Herald
66-21 p
For Exchange — Will accept Ford
rutnmohile as jinVl payment on gontl
5 aim tract, 2 acres cleared ami
fenced and under cultivation 5
jtars
Not tiles. This land if til'd
will raise any kind or crops. En­
quire at Herald office.
6K-tf
Lost N'tekle plated jiearl handled
hiitiimerb‘ss Smith &amp; Wesson
voixer ,ts calibre
Kinder return ,l&gt;
Herald olliee and receive reward
66-2tc

N IG H T

V.

M A T IN E E
W ednesday a n d 'Saturday 3 p. m,

WANTED

** * s * t r &lt; m r * « m « o * m » * *

A LLE N ’S THEATRE |
X X X IIIIIIIIIIIIX X X IIIIIIIIIIIU IIIIIIIIIIIIX X X IIIIIIIIIIIIX X X :

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For Sale Good horse cheap G. It
Bledsoe, Celery avenue.
GU-8tp
1 - — ■—.. —
For Sale— First class 6 acre farm
fully improved, new five room house.
barn, two flowing wells, tiling in
perfect condition. Located just outsoie uf city limits near Rand's Sid
mg.
Under cultivation eight years
Address Byx I Ok, it F D No 2
63 wj j, v

loilowmg Olfu e O

IX X X IIIIIIIIIIIIX X X IIIIIIIIIIIU IIIIIIIIIIIIX X X IIIIIIIIIIIIX X X X

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For Snlc—Owing to change to
electrical power we have on hand
machinery in good condition, con­
sisting of boilers, engines, water
pumps, fire pumps, air compres­
sors and sundry other machines,
which we ofier at prices which are a
small part of the original cost. If
interested address Virginia Carolina
Chemical Co., care H. H. Peabody.
Supertnlnedent, Sanford, Fla.
__________________68-tJ

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Yowell &amp; Co.

For Sale—Two lots near corner
Celery avenuo and Hickory street,
sixe each lot 44 feet by 128 feet.
Saleable white people only. $160.00
for both lots.
Inquire Herald Of­
fice.
57-tr'■

.............. . 1,1
1l,llr eiegant v je w
Board and room by day or week.
I""'||" i: on Park avenue S I.......... .. ( ;
( t|y
t,
one i. the hutid»on&lt;est F:k &lt; ,n,,s ----------- 2
- -----------------**' * f'' tale
I or Rent 5 mom bouse, 422 P.d
•celt**. *10 |iet month.
W
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Hentld Dtlice.
47 tf
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tor Riot 7ns Park avenue I
t|.. i. . I,,. ,n ,
quire of if C |&gt;uBose, First and
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I’ irk i\e|.1te
4*.tt
and i
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tor Rent Two furnished rooms
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for light housekeeping
4 1" W Sc
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ond St., corner Laurel Ave. 64-3tp

C O M IN G

you will find great displays

For Sale— Wholesale fish business
nets, fish boats, launches, etc. C. L
Vincent.
28-tf

hor Rent
Several m e other
rooms over Nowell's. Enquire N P.
ford bulge now *hn* two hundred
■ Yowell &amp; Co.
32-tf
active rtn it I i : i ii d tn a fe i month

Saturday, \pril Klli 5 and I&lt;*. I&gt;.i\ Jane Gall in
"Rupert of lb utzau,” a Blue Bird Photoplay
Picture

lit*

ii l "I t lie no Itif I r -

• njo , , ,i

Pauline Fred

Monday, April 10th — Paruniotint
Sweet m The Sower* "

in s

E xult.d It Jer J i , it ,- , -,
Ksleemed Leading Knight F T
Householder.
Esteemed Loyal Knight, f) G
Monroe
Esteemed Lei luring Knight &lt;• P
Herndon
s-i . ri t.ir&gt;, t r11 It ,rr . .I n .isurer I. P. \!• ■ .
IM.r I B R.......
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\tti r t l o- Ter i.-o ' ,ni ■ . ■
a lu m li

VALUES ARE DETERMINED BY COMPARISON
AM ) P R I C E S RFC,MATED ACCORDINGLY
ACmiisioi ISc Nightly. Saturdays 5 and IDc

of specially

sl.ll'ed

STAR

\ \ i . i i-:

Easter, April 23

For Sale or Rent— Seviftal houses
Magnolia and Palmetto avenues.
W. J. Thigpen.
29-tf

il

\

At the Star Saturday

(Jet in Line W ith the Dress-Up
Campaign.

t

For Sale — Duroc Jersey pigs, six
wyeks old. Jfj.OQ, per pair.
Come
early and tak* your choice. G. W.
Spencer.
64-4tc

For SaV An almost new Iwu
horse wagon, a top buggy in gt.oil
rendition and a light single hurtles
El ks l . odgc H o l d s Mo s t I n t e r e s t i n g
als* in good i onditmn
Inquire &lt;d
Meeting Wednesday Night
J (
Ellsworth. Bvanlall Ave
Sanford lodge N'o 1211 M P (l |66-2tp
held a most interesting mealing last
Wednesday night, being the regular
installation of the officers reeenllv
♦
elected for tin- ensuing year
Past &lt;&gt;
Exalted Ruler. It L Peek ailing as
• u lla g e for rent
J Musaon
Grand F tailed Ruler and t)
I
66 9 ip
1a&gt;!or ,i- ling a* &lt;, r-i ■-1 E q ,ir&lt; it
OFFU F.Ks

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Thin Heading THREE CENTS a
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.

For Sale A good horse, excellent
dray wagon, two sent carriage, hnr
Will sell the whole
Kindly that.king pm for t lo past t,rss and saddle
Want to sell ul
interest and any future interest you outfit for 1150 00
once
221
Sanford
A v e . Sanford.
may be able to arouse in Qo- mat
Fla
65-2tji
ter, I HIT),
Very reap, , tfully , ourFur Sale A good strong work
1" Nan II v ia ng
«V horse
cheap fur cash
Apply at
• orator
Assessor's 1 1dice
fid tf

A We have ju st received a second fl
shipm ent for this season. Come
in and look them over. QQ A A
All sizes
&lt; Pt7.U U

Straw Hats

- - - - - - -- - - - - .ur7. ltrt
1W __ £ _ _ _ £ _ _ _ iti
•1* CLASSIFIED
♦
ADVERTISING
—♦
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&gt;♦♦

JANC 6AIL in
RUPERT Or MCNTZAU *
At the

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Wanted to Rent—Small furnished
cottage or two furnished rooms on
first floor, for light houaekeepins
I Tippen, Herald office.
GG-tf

Want Ads Bring Results

14W.

j|£i 2.1V .

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PUBLISHED r
^EMI-WEEKLY ,

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ON TUESDAYS"
AND FRIDAYS
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l N S A N K j R D — Z-i/o Is Wotth Living
VOLUME VII
s ANT'MRI), FLORIDA. TUKSD V\ APRIL II. 1916

DRAINAGE
OPERATIONS
RULED OUT

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f t— I this drainage

NO. 67

FLORIDA TEM- FOREST LAKE
PERATURE IS FOR CONGRESS
SOME LOWER IS THE SLOGAN

■hatri. i Imiiij
Mi1- .|i-I ri&lt; i w a*/*
organized itn|,. tin- i.i’t ami under a
i. i f.
•I"' -ir.un court of the
I . S. E N G I N E E R S E N D S A D ­
*'il"
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f
Honda
The hoard ..f «„ NORTHERN
VERSE R E PO R T O N U P ­

I"-r\ i."r&gt; of 111. di-trier thr..ugh.,ni
lN »‘r" ' ...brigs has , 1,,,,-R J„||livkvlj

P E R ST. J O H N S

Major W. B. Ladue,
United
Stairs engineer in charge of the
Florida district has rendered an
opinion adverse to the drainage of
270,000 acres of land in what is
known as tho upper St. Johns
Drainage District, and on his ’derision hhgela/to a large extent, lh "
reclamation and &lt;irninnge of one of
ihe most fertile sections of the stall
and tiie holding up of a project that
will involve
the expenditure of
!2, 500,000.

the lau

and

in itself

constitutes a

and S A L. railways that pursuant
to its application special permission
has been obtained from the inter­
state commerce commission to mnko
effective on short notice the same
rates in cents per hundred pounds
on potatoes, when shipped in hampert, as apply on potatoes when
shipped in barrels, and that the
tariffs containing- the change be­
come effective on April 10.

Brother Stonewall Jackson Trip­
STATES W RAP- SANFORD AND
S E M IN O L E
VILLA ESCAPING IN TO DU­
lett
has dbne wrll since going to St.
I’ ED I N SNOW-.TOURISTS
WII.I. O R G AN IZE FIRST
RANGO W IL L CAUSE
Cloud and-taking charge of the St
K E M A IN H E R E
FOREST LAKE CLUB
TROUBLE
Cloud Troupe.
When he went

s^mrdinjte branch of tin gov crnI he weather prophets who have
"Forrest Lake for Congress" will there he bound three hundred Re­
tnent of the state of Florida."
licen predicting cold weather until be the slogan of the Forrest Lake publicans and one hundred Demo­
crats and one hundred and soventyi he War Department of the gov­ after April on account of the late Club that is being organised here.
elght
Republicans. One cannot long
ernment of the United States, acting Faster have proved up and Sunday
The charter members of the new
romain a Republican in the south.
and
Sunday
night
fully
carried
out
through n subordinate district ofclub held a meeting here that was
There is no coercion, but simply an
the prediction.
well attended and tho member* will
" " ' r' " ,,w overrides and annuls the
assimilation —Ocala Banner.
From all reports tin- thermometer immediately hustle in the city and
*" 1
‘
tin- original a&lt; t
vein down lo fnrly two here and county with the idea in mind of
'*
' ' |ir' T►
»•- I"&gt;»r.j
tr,M
SKARS AT KISSI.M.Mt K
the reports coming from dif- pledging every voter in Seminole
Id , rtoil l inpr,., . ".m i J ■, ,j wh
"I * -rid I Ih. dr,III.ah. ii n i ,i s, . nuns ,d the country nre county for Lake for congress.
Congressman Will Re At Meeting
h.ilidiiig a. l no entlv pass.-d oins* encouraging it is certain that
''
Mr Fake is waking them up all
of Florida Press
tin*
III
M
IT
V
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re
nftt
help■ Ci-1 it ,r.
|T l i in n 1 i,, i ..I
over ih» Fourth District and the
■ 1 m , It t Its snd.i* ' . old snap lea l *.f l tie Lake ( ‘ lull in Seminole
Congressman AA J Sears, accord­
The adverse report of the I on. ,
1 * r , ■■I &gt;oiir-- 11 r.is on I Ills sort Will l.e followed li&gt; ■tiler con Title ing to tin- Times-I'tiion of Jackson­
'■isles engineer came as a Idow i.
•&gt;t w,.,.! In r
i' ■ • dd wave will in i lie d.striit with the result th.it ville is leaving Washington today
I
t tie hoard of trustees named (&gt;■
i .,p t. » k«,i |
the prices for an- the name &lt;&gt;( Lake will be emblazon- to come to Kissimmee to attend the
l‘
up
NIII, Ml It.|i h n( |t
lowing tiie creation of the district
other u iu*k and consequently the ed in Fig letters in every precinct meeting of the Stale Press Associa­
"I the drainage district
under un act of the legislature pass- r
grow &lt;-r* Imt*■ ir,- imt worried much in the Fourth
tion, whirh meets here next week
D ii L’nti-rtliif • d ■■ ,
eil in 1913, and to the engineers,
l.iit r&gt; |» tw fr«.mii ol her sections of
This is ns tt should be for Lake is
l
. I flit oli cress . I ; i 11,
Congressman Sears bos been in­
Dhum, Randolph &amp; Co. with of
it. -I,11 \A*M b.», in Io h't.T m now
ii
1
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ford
aii.l
Seminole
and
Florida
vited
to art a-- liii-t master a* the
ii.es in Chicago and Jucksnnv ille
* .u 1,.*s- s in
editori...
r .n d h.,s a.. utiidi-Ued much ' banquet In l.e Iudert-d ili
For the purpose of l.ikiii'
t‘
•
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h i , no. miuty and *t ate in , mi Friday nigh' at tin- i,
l ■ .position with a v lew .d i i o
.nil
teg's1'il ion 'll id b. In- M“ i11 a rid i. ir 11 £ ‘ ,* M,b'- &gt; h‘
I here has been ralli d* i
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i-ing yvulufi its (inuiid in, - O '
I'UMits of live lakes Lake I'oinseil,
bake
Winr^Cf, Lake
Washington
‘■an Grass. Lake and Lake Helen
III .i/es
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i n..- stale, county and dr.in
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gi i-'-raiil,

argun ents giving a full rev i. v **'
t &gt;,. P ."■ceilings from the i*&gt;, * (•*
'".tin- present, It Is i it.-&gt;l that I h*
-ta'is owe a moral tobln* •&lt;!•&gt;" t ' ' "
la, d-

m

&gt;b purlnicul of th&lt; gu-.r, ,,
1V|,,ts the ilraituige t'l I” ' perlti't.'t
that tin* slut'* has authorized it and
itiat its trustees are now a port "f
the state government, tust
i»m» L
as a board of county comtiilstoners or like board, and that one
depart incut of the government,
through a subordinate officer rules
again*; it.
An Old Issue
parr o f the typewritten h t s t o r y
"I the project and the status "f the
"-.'tier ut present, and whuh i
mg placed with members o J "
"&gt;trd of Governors of the &lt; liain &gt;&lt;f
A

"I Commerce reads as follow/

1he issue between the 'A ar De
I1h i n ' lit und the district i- rfo *■''( ’
"I 1eileral vs State Rights,
"*
legislative Versus executive powers
I
Dio- of the three branches of the
federal government, the legislative
branch, under at) act of congres*.
gave these lands to the stale of
Florida upon tho Impffkil condition
and trust that they be drained.
The legislature of the' state of Flor­
ida accepted the gift with its im­
plied obligation-or trust and created

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d clei-ti , , .il otlieers and *•
&gt;t next meeti'n* plnee
. p r
- on .ill railroads
I
, , w bon.' to attend.

It

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I inur-il.' Summer Schmd
.11 l i . - r * ’ a t t e n t i o n

Is

hereby

cad

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. General Pershing
secured ennvi t i r e d when he sidit f^last re|iort
that Villa is moving forward only
Im

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months has changed hands, A. G
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*-*- couru'As
— - -nave *been
— gtiHnpwhich ■Ids
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Allen retiring and the litisimtss ini
.
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,
mg sever aI 'bty» galling upon
outlaw
llpOt
Miortabt mailers which h n v
kept
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the future wiir !,!• Ill I Me hands o l -*
bands to loin HI I he tight Ugei nst
here,
nut
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toil
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Kdwnrd i I/line •&gt;* |hlM.
1,1
1
’ AttiWlcAns
,1 I f a It h 'lie pllb mee on April l- o' tie meeting .»(
1&gt;"Ii*s lia I I , , P •pH1
i-tmti'ig to ' irr i*«r.-tl.is
t he I- Inrldu l'r.-sv \
■ at ion
lie and under the i&gt;* w ownership
i lii'ioahn.i I hir..ng,. state
in
Referring
again
I.
fiverand
ll" lid get a »ti ire ol I lo- ItO'tness
i
s.,tii ii.-rii limit igr. ■ -I ■.•,
m &gt;,i'
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\'.r lane h s a1', id, iurt illed a
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In coi.lieelioii with the tnov&gt;'n,'iiI
Ih
to "• * tire the endofsen.ent
IM. . soli v die Chamber
ol
U"-ri *■ und to awaken bo *
* 1tie need of such pr&lt;* c
' ii ure welfurr of t he ci! ■.

i • c merit to drain it

ll v mg

ultimate

S| .

1 1 ..'ii ptinv t he * •■■
'
peii.I $2,500,(1(111 lor it .i.i, .
*This will greatK
•11. s&gt;• • tt*
' I■J* " f I In* lauds ilnd
i .i
' 11
t o -t in the county for agrt. ul
N r a! pursuits.

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San Antpnio, Tex., April I t . — Ar­
my officers at General Kunston’ s
headquarters were almost convinced
today that by the end ol the week
the work of the punitive expedition
in Metico yill have reached a crit­
ical stage, No reports f(om General
Pershing were received during tho
night, hut those that have reached
General Funsion indicate that he Is
driving his cavalry farther aad farl her into Mexico in spite of the in­
creasing danger that they aoom may
be beyond reach of the commissary
department and out oC^touch with
an adequate support.

read' a • '.'tl.'w-

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all i r. .....

the hoard
•
■,: • r. sled lil*. t . I I
colilereltt'eS til i act sen, ■,;H»

OUR TROOPS i
FARTHER
IN MEXICO

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to

i i i . t.is jut r-&gt; -. t aM- V i*r&gt; t m t t s e f
vice that tnott'. - * tin 1h u
Aside fro"! It l* ’# f|M* Xi**'. Iiit t i l l *
I heatfe I here will h«* j j l h i k a m i v ii l i d ' —
vtlle where the real‘ good talent can]
tie obtained und the Norene Com
puny playing stock this week are
giving entire satisfaction
The ihea're i' large and has a good sealing
apa.it y and Mr Lit to- is rontidenf
that lie ran mal.e it one of the best
theatres in tin* section
lie will
make his announcement* through
The Ib-rtibl on tli-. \musetoen'. Page
and keeji the public Mtformed of till
'lo- movie feitureh and other ul­
tra. t 'ot.f

. •&gt; unii'ii.d ."id splendid *•,
, fiti,-- offered t li.in by in
I.
&gt;• liool
till" Culvers'
age - "
Mouse Speeding tip
ht
ed
i.f
Honda
whtth
ojiens
on June
Hol.d
, •"
*»■■
-“ 'Washington. April M —
Bath
|_•l It and continues for eight weeks
progressi ve
poll.' *
shoul d
a
Democrats and Republican's in con­
\ I.,, oily of 1H specially w. !l
,
|
, i, :&lt; f hui nl " r of
gress appear to be exerting efforts
q.iabli'd instructors wilt roodti&gt; t
in* r &gt;•
for an adjournment fh&gt;- the early
tin* work, which will consist of •&gt;
About l -li"' t) year* a g " an
summer.
great variety of most helpful n, w
w 4s ii , I
bv
ar
individual
miiuI from courses, us well ns the regular stun- 1
I ho unanimous consont qf the
ow ner to -dig a drainage
the Indian'dard courses heretofore given
1Semite to vote on April 13, on the
to
Lake
Washington
,,,
Teachers who attend the full
reorganixat on bill and on the
t $ft■| n aa in-r
ri v e r
1h
Will have their present eertm '**&gt;• eleventh on the free sugar rework • ruil&gt; I ■ .mil without expert el.- term
und cry |mics extended one year.
I1®** T«-solution and for an early vot
gineertng
"".'J D o s '
N » tuition whatever is charged on the legislative uiqirojirlatiopB bill
was rais.*.
^
^
^
„ )inr&lt;1 al,d room ) t per week.
,■
« examples of
ol this desire.
nre
f * ' " ■"
. .
Wjuhinctiirt'l
For full particulars address Jno. | Bouse leaders announced, today,
thn &lt; rainagi
** a*ul*l injure A. Thackston. Dean of the Teachers’ that they hud decided' to sidetrack
mtn t '■
11
.
f j;t Johns ’ College. Gainesville. Florida.
, the fortiflrstioni measure for the
t he -lower
navigation oil —
present
Th. Jacksonville board of trade beJi H A P I
Immediately after the passage of
■r I lie poBHlbll.it
cal l "'
' 1'
new quarter tuts begun snd the rivers ilnd harbors bill which i»
and th e w ork
T
I"
ol lb'll,-iV'
' ' l " ,r(
j | , Die AA ar Depart Die last two jirogratns tiiive been expected t«i be Tuesday, the agri
w a - - : 1 I"
single banded tight ^veii by the Daisies ami Orange ( cultural measure will be taken un
It,,-lit
D »
und Blossoms
We lire certain that followed by the consular,’ diplomatic
bft H»'***D till' lone land owner
Die Jacksonville hoard of trade, the everybody has enjoyed each pro- and district hills.
AVar Department and the United, gram&lt;
Perhaps it will interest tho friends
Reduce Potato Rate
States government
Orlando, Fla., April 11.—
The
Now the proposition is revived, of De Lesley Bill to know that hi*
and
Shippers
but upon a different basis. Back of group cam^ out ahead of the other Florida Growen
t hT pr/y mt-DfOPOalUOP « t * n d lhe three groups, hia group average be­ League announcee receipt of tele­
ing 97 per cent.
. . IL IL
graphic advices from the A. C. L(Continued on Page U
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1 1 , ' 1'" '* -1 , l i * in
*i»» • X p . - l i t l l t l i r e ot i

‘ .! ' mi l (or

stopping
ped l lion
for,'-*

point
und

ol I '
\ nief 11,1i I t
th"
C lilted
Stutes
msv be ex pci led 'll be rewithin a few d a i s

f I,irida ‘ s
called
. li holne
n** w *■st . o r i g r e » « n i $ti
A censored dispatch says General
. lie will
1 i&gt;
Hi ll* " he e n 1 e n d
Pershing
has gone to the e ll rente
welcome
doubtless reeetve
The locution of
when he presides over the banquet "'tuthern front
of i ti» newspaper men at Ktssim l bu American troop* is supposed to
■
lie in the" neighborhood of I'urrni
mee
K ' ssi in "Ive fs i.'.'il
with Cilia about a day and a half
'ahead of til,ou
t I.I. V\ 1 P W Lb Iv
\-

1 t||s

M uy or

IS

1 he

|»r*

Davison
Issues
Pr nr la Inal Ion

-A Formal

WDM AN'S C L P It T AK F.S I F A D
IN MuA KMJ N'T
Public Ask' d to t *u operate

Pr esln '.-rtaii ' L
The Presbyterian J
K lo-'t "it
Friday evening, t'n D in eli.trge.
Mr Lltoti Moughton leader
&gt;ui.lect

" I '.msec-.tto'll ilt Tune

*s..v-

etal

line talks

worn

oil

the subject

given
Dr Roue heile gave a short
talk full o( wit sod wisdom.

April 2 1 to 29 1ms been formally
The president atin.iunc-d that OII
designated Clenit-1'p AA'eek in Sun- next Friday evening tint, society
ford and Mayor J. D. Davison has would have a debate on the que&lt;&gt;issued a proclamation to that c f - 1lion. "Resolved That trie Lookout
feet and urges all lo cooperate und Committee is of more importanc
make this a success.
|than the Prayer Meeting CommitThe Woman's Club in their en- ,,'r
Affirmative, t o * A and Ii.
d'oivor to bring about a mure clean- Negative. ( os. t and D.
ly condition have designated the
This promises to be an interesting
week beginning April 24, 1916, a s ' occasion
Clean-l'p Week, therefore,
T h e Intermediate C. G. i« growing
“ By virtue of the authority vested fast snd nre brimful of energy anti

in me. as
the week
Week and
rens. both

mayor, ! hereby proclaim
of April 21 nu Clean-Up]
admonish all of mir citiWhite and colored to •ohi
i-ndea vorirg
to bring

enthusiasm. They are hard at work
on their efficiency chart and already
have a tine percentage •
The Junior, are taking un inter
operate
,,»tuig mission study course arid are
nIiui /I better conditions
making attractive lml&lt;- booklets to
Given under m&gt; band and seal accompany it
this Nth day of April, A D. 1916.
a e ""
J. D. DAVISON.
Mr. and Mrs. 7. Millihank are
M ayor.
among the arrivals in the city and
are guests of thii Carnes Hotel. Mr.
Mrs. B. G. Tyner has arrived in Milibanks is the trainmaster on the
the city from Tampa and will be the A. C. L. division from Sanford south
gueet of her daughter, Mra. R. J. and "wiB make Sanford hia head­
Holly at Comfort Cottage for some quarter!.
Mr. and Mrs. Milibanlus
time
.Di
ara from iTorenec, S. C,
.

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P a GIS TWO

THE SANTORO HERALD
of Roy Tilll*; for 910.00 tor attor­
ney'* fee, be having been prosecuted
by the county for having made an
arrest by force in the discharge of
his duties a* city policeman.

B U D G E T O F O P IN IO N
YOU

“ JU ST B E T W E E N

AND

On motion carried, the pound
master's salary ia raised from 960.00
to |75 per month.
_ ________
The clerk was inatructed to draw
voucher in favor of Mr. Wray, for
91.20 to reimburse him for over­
charge In taxea.

M E .”

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
A CH IEL IS AMONG* YE TA K IN G NOTES AND FAITH.
** HE'LL PB ENT 'E M
SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

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1 Every up |o data city in Florida w# did, iomethfnj to kaep them
and othar atatea haa. coma to tha here. ■
«
conduaion that thara must ba iom»- j Now I want the folks here to
thine doing all the time to keep life study over thaaa problem! and gat
in the city and bring people from together on tha propoeition that
a distance.
You can hear of this they have the greatest city in the
city and that city having attrac- state for amusements and especially
tlons on the streets and carnivals summer amusements, for with our
and every kind of amassment to bulkheaded lake front, the yacht
draw the crowds and it is a dnch club that will soon be formed and
these cities would not spend their boat races and all kinds of amusemoney unless It was coming back rnents we can have the people comto them in big chunks of new busi- mg here instead of going to the
ness. Several cities in Florida this beaches during the summer months,
week and next expect to have aero- i will put Sanford against the state
plane flights costing hundreds of for actual comfort in the summer
dollars with the idea in mind of and just why our business men daiy
bringing the people in and showing not see the point and get busy on
them the stores and making them the proposition ia beyond me. Infeel at home. Our little affair of Head of raising ao much fuas about
several weeks ago demonstrated that winter tourists here we should raise
even our own people want a differ­ a little fuas about summer tourists
ent form of amusement and like to and we can get them.
The Clyde
gather together once in awhile for a Line will soon start the summer ex­
big time.
Now with ^hat iilwt’ in cursions from New York an&lt;J th#
mind for the summer month* 1 want officials tell me that the rates this
to call the attention of the people season will be most attractive and
of Sanford to several things for the that their line expects to land thou­
summer.
We must havk a munici­ sands » f people ill Sanford this sum­

On motion- carried, the tax books
will be kept open and tha time for
paying taxea ia hersby extended to
April SO, 1916.
Motiqn; carried, approaches will
be put in at Intersection of 8th and
9th streets.
'
** **.
An ordinance emending Section
279 of the revised ordinances of the
d ty of Sanford, Florida was placed
on its first reading and passed.
Moved and seconded that -it be
read by title only end placed on its
second reading: Ayes B. W. Hern­
don, C. H. Dlngee, W. W. Aber­
nathy, F. L. Miller, John Adama
and R. A. Newman.
No'a, none.
It was read by title and passed.
Aye's B. W. Herndon, C. H. Dlngee,
W. W. Abernathy. F. L. Miller.
John Adams and R. A. Newman.
No'a, none.
It was moved and seconded that
the rules be further waived and that
it be read |n full and placed on its
third reading and final passage.
Aye's, B. W. Herndon, C. H. Dingee, W. W. Abernathy, F. L. Miller,.

properly place each man where hejventlon, the safe guarding of life
can earn a necessary livelihood and and property, and the proper con­
struction of buildings are among the
living wage*.
objects it sacks to accomplish and
Adjutant Odom atatea that regu­
the personnel of its membership
lar visits are being made by him
numbers
some of the moat promi­
and hi* co-worker* to the various
nent
men
In the state.
farms, turpentine campa and insti­
The
officer#
of the Association aret
tutions .where dur state prisoners are
employed, where religious services H. J. Drane, president, Lakelsnd:
are conducted and reading matter W. C. Batty, first vice president,
Fort Myers: E. M. Osborne, second
distributed at regular intervals
among an army of some 1,600 or vice president, Ocala; Clifford A.
1,800 convicts, and it is very grati­ Fayne, third vice presidentf/ Jack­
fying to know that much good is sonville; Harry n. Root, secretary
being accomplished in this way, as and Treasurer, Plant City.
the majority of the-prisoners afe a
kind hearted and sympathetic class
of men and not a set of criminals,
as many of .us are inclined to be­
lieve, but the most of thsm realize,
however, that they have made a
mistake and they are eorry of it an
they are trying to atone for their
ihortcomlng* by accepting a higher
plane of living.
The majority of u* think that
men in prison are hard hearted
criminals, but the writer of this ar­
ticle who has visited hundred* of
prisons and haa studied the lives of
thousand* of their Inmates declares
that not many men are criminal* at
hearrt, but simply victims of cir­
cumstances. .Th e majority, i f not
sli men in prison, hate crime,
whether it bo committed by ur
against them or by them against us,
and because they committed some
offense against the laws of our land
and country at some time or other

doefr not signify that they prefer
John Adama and R. A. Newm an.
leading a wrong life. M any of these
No's, none. It was then read in full
men are weak crealurea, nnd whule
and placed on its third reading and
under influence of the wrong delu­
passed.
Aye's. H
W. Herndon,
sion committed that which they o r ­
pal band, aided ftnd assisted by the mer
W Abernathy,
Think of this, you men of C, H Dingee, W
dinarily do not desire to do.
city council and the people of San­ Sanford T H O U S A N D S
F I. Miller. John Adams and R. A
OK PRO
The purpose of the Volunteers of
ford.
The band is n vnluable as­ Pl.E r o M I N C
No's, none.
H E R F. IN T H E Newman
America
is to encourage this great
set nnd should be encouraged.
We S U M M E R A N D
No
AMUSE­
The report of clerk and collector
must have a good ball tepm,‘. for M E N T S T O H O L D T H E M H E R E was read showing collections for the army of humanity to reform an
thereby prepare them for better cit­
right now every little cross 'roads FO R A F E W D A Y S
month of March as follows; $11,izenship, and this home at Brook­
town in the state is organizing a
Why, folks, we .h ave something 129.2:1.
lyn, located in the southeastern
"league'* to play ball and you nil that other cities in Florida would
Tin- treasurer's report fur the (
corner of Itriiilford county on lied
know that when we were really give any *um &gt;&gt;f inouev to pusses*
inputh uf March was read showing
fi.rii Luke will lie conducted as an
playing ball there
something We have til*- gulden ••p pur t ti III t y of
balances as follows
institution especially
for the plac­
doing those days in the good old having a summer &gt;ub&gt;n&gt; a summer
ing nf released prisoners on tlicir
summer i line
We must also have a resort as well .i» a winter fr-nr* t ' as !i on ha ml March
f
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whom
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A tnan in prison for
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vsi ( It Mrlaodn for I would sooner m a k i n g b a y vvtii!* t i n -ti hi liter
r&lt;t Til * i ..r t i.ji \i.u- or Singer will nut
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Report of lire chief for tile Ittotllll
of March was read and ordered
tiled
All claims against the city were
go crazy about politics and spend i
audited and vouchers
ordered
all their time o v r
the game and
drawn
for
-atn*'
they w,ll not c u m t.. oil..- mleri stcij
getting

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BUSINESS
FOR
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corm • politicians ,,nd
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\Vc d &gt;n't give y m any guesswork.
We
tell you what we know. W o H a l e the
facts and figures- proved and verified
figures.
H ire they arc:

Program
Mas H e r n
trritn grd
for
A n n u a l C o n v e n t io n . A pril 1.7

and

Association is one of the liveat or
ganizationa. of business jpen in Flor­
ida. A t each annual meeting many
m e t e r s of great importance in the
Uurance field in Florida are dis­
Fire preto cussed and acted upon.

council and asked that he be allowed nection with tliff farm homo an em­
to fence up certain property in tho ployment a g e n ^ ^ jv ill bo conducted.
city.
Same waa referred to Mr. The tiirnrer*,*9iHc'k. growers and
public ■' yvorks tffil
various enter­
Dingee for attention.
On motion, carried, clerk waa in prise* will bo 'kept in touch with.

T ii i ' . ' i j ' t i .ms nr uji.iinms.
I-very niuii sc L i n g an automobile
will tell you ins c a r c a n b e run

o n

He'll tell you this because be knows
nnd you know that gasoline, oil and tires
arc costing more nnd more all the time.
He knows nnd you should know that the
operating cost of any automobile during
five years’ time is worth your careful considiTMt i&lt;,n.

nnd l.r&gt;lh

A,in*Ti. a

And tf She Stands for That!
“ When I wanta to bo plumb aadlsflrd In muh mind dat a Blsiah haa
done been converted and not dess
merel) pollyfnxlir to be pop'lar," confeem-d imgc old I’nreon Haxatnr, "I
takes her husband to one side and
tells him to let a wet dog into do
jutrlor do fust lime It rains.” —Judgo.

\ IIJam. feeling disposed to assist
this i ausi coiilil do so by i imtrihiit
llig cash, loud, clothing, farm tools,
huiliiing material, mi fact, anything
that could lie utilized 111 work •»f
tins kiinl
Address, Adjutant 1. A
(i
Odom. Oflicer in Charge, r
Box 121 I'a laik t Fla

T h e T ln r i i l u
I.oi-.il l Underwriters
Assoelil* on lias |iri.p.iri.i| an I d l e r ­
' s line p-ogratt I..- 11
. inu.il (j.. t

l it

If there ia npt a stand ten daya
after the first ataika appear, there
will never be any.
A longer wait
may be expensive.
The second
planting should be deeper than the
first, because the top soil has usually
dried to the level of the first plant­
ing by that time.

nt luvv cost.

Adjutant J,. \ Odom, Vung.i..rd
and Stale Jp-rfilar
o| th" \uliinleers

The field that does not produce aw
much corn as it can, loafs. It can­
not produce a maximum yield if the
corn i* not wanted.
If the first
planting is not successful it should
be replanted.
When the stand ia
less than 75 per cent it is best
plow the field and plant over, ac­
cording to C. K. McQuarrie, state
agent for the University of Florida
Extension Division.

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juvonated After Prison Life

Mill Mile'll b y . ' G e n e r a l

Cera Replaaliag Pays

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P llls iiM

They

1

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keeps
young
stock
thrifty and growing all winter. 2. It
produces fnt beef more cheaply than
does dry feed.
It enables cows to
produce milk and butler more eco­
nomically. 4 Silage is more rnnve
ntenlly handled than dry fodder
The silo prevents waste of corn
stalks in the manure when silage is
fed. 6. The silo will make palutabjc
food of stuff that would not he

biing

*1 • fT**r t
men

In al'

grain of i
12 lbs. (tranulalcd Sugar $ 1.00
fidl i l t Ni II M i l l s
|,,w.
.'Mb. Cans Tomaloes
.10 1I il y I .tl h e r s Hold a.i I nip.,r la ill • ' " r l " ' f l*"'&lt; the reform a I
I iiur-il.iv Vpr il I t
Meeting
tiplill it! t h- intmpopular pile
12-lb. Hags Flour
.so
Morning .Session
IP til a. in.
Call to order by president. Hon
City eouneil id the eity of Sanford, 11,1 ^ lond.i
24-11). Hags Flour
1.00 Florida met on the :i r«l day of 11 will be ri lllelll bereil, lu.wi v i r II I Grille
Mr*
Maud Hullinglon Minith, | Address ol welcome A P Avery.
.25 1April, A 11 l!G*&gt; at 7 30 p in iliat
2. lbs. Crisco
with
bead«|iiur
ters in New 7 o r l . St Icicrshurg
Present H \V l|i-ri\don, president,
.SO C H limgee, \\ H Abernuthy. and who lies resided there for Slime It..11 i all ol tticinhcrs
4 lbs. Crisco
ltespui..i
Hon J I. t "ra in-, Turn
I. Miller, John Ailains and It A tlnrly years u gein rally, recognized
10 lbs. Crisco
1.00 FNewman
Absent. I&gt; ti
Mour«ie as the world s greatest prison worker pa
Annual address by the president
.25
Mmoles of the previous meetings and reformer, and the very fact
3 Small Cans Tomaloes
I hat this slate wide campaign is
Report ol Secret ary ami Trc.iread ami adopted.
10 lbs. Snowdrift Lard
1.40
under her leadership and super- U),.rt Harry H Hoot. Plant City
Communication from Mrs
Forvision is sulJieienl guarantee
Report of special committee*
.10 nald. relating (o intef«-st on vouehera will
Canned Okra
prove .1 blessing t" Honda s
Ad jour p until 2 till p in
was n-aii. ami mi million, lurried,
priso i rs and fill a m id ilia! h,.s
.15 and
Fat Mackerel
\licr noon Ncs-iun
elerk was mstruileil to
isnipseen,Illly bevll overlooked hereto- ( Addre-.- by lion .1 t {.lining ol
interest
vouelier
tn
Mrs
Fernald
.20
Whole Codfish
(ore
T alluliussee, State Treasurer and
Communication from F. A Swan ;
.15 in regards to dclin&lt;|uei&gt;t taxes on The W'oVk to be done in this slate I nnurani" Commissioner
3-lb. Cans Pears
wilk consist of a farm home, w lip h
Address by S i. Lowry
2 lbs. Rlack Perries, 2 for .25 city properly was reaii, and clerk, p. being opened at Rroo'-lyn. a little Agency
ipiailltcalion laws
instructed to notify Mr, Swan that
town
near
i’
alntka
on
th"
(i.
S,
Discussions.
2 lbs. While Cherries, 2 for .25 they could give no erlief
F It R , where r••leased prisoners
Adjouri.ment until Friday mornThe presiiienl of the eouneil here
1-Cal. Can Peacock Syrup .65 appointed
will he received' and assisted wltb ^|Bg ut ,j;3o u m
R. A. Newman u member
lodging. metUtfa! treatment and
Friday. April I t
Q Atl'n m
3 Cans Small Raked Beans .25 of the. finance, street and sanitary food,
work until I " '
-ent i
.i"ic &lt;an
p,,
"or...iiuzation am! Mein
'
be securid .or &lt;a, I .coivnl .a
1bersnip."
I.. IV ’ Mottrose, I'alilpa.
2 Cans Med. Raked Reans .25 committee*.
Communication from H S Cutt
curding U» hi* al&gt;i!.t.. ■
I’ npir, ''Should tho Casualty
2 Cans Large Baked Beans .35 lett in regards to puyment of city When n man comes irorn prison A g n u s join with State Association
vouchers was read
Clerk instructed
3-lb. Cans Pie Peaches
.10 to notify Mr. C attlctl to forward hoy frunds of the |iast. in most casis, ‘ of Fire Underwriter*?"
Report of legislative committee
remain of the past, and his friends
vouehera through the hank.
Swiss, Block, Cream, Tasty and hisCci'mmu
Discussions.
of
the
future
are
such
as
his
life
meat ion of Randall T u r ­
E
lection of Olllccrsshall
entitle
him
too.
ner in regard to the assessment of
Pimento Cheese.
Adjourn
Tile
Jilirpose
of
llm
home
ito
his property was riuid ami clerk in
s on ji m
itani|u*'t at Motet In
Fleischman’s Yeasl.
strip teil In im iib Kan.lull Turner help each man. morally, -pirltimlly
troll
and
mentally,
which
can
and
w.ll
that
the
illy
could
give
no
relief
al
1 lb. Bulterine
.25 till* time
lli-ndipiurters, Hotel Detroit
be d o n e by throwing the proper i u6 Kinds Slone Cake, 10c each.
The Florida Local Underwriter*
In con­
Tony Fsculo came liefore the virourneuta aroynd him

f

•

" I . Silage

I V M llt .M I. M l N M i l l
■» a n *

» f s«tt(«tt| to take this thought wi t h*

e tl.

addition to these points in
of the ailo, C. H. Ecklca of
Missouri eExperiment Station
the following:

eaten othsrwiaa. 7. I t anablaa tho
farmer to preserve food which ma­
tures at a rainy time of the year,
when drying would be next to im­
possible.
8. It la the most pconomicsl method of supplying food
for the stock during the hit weather
when pasture is short."------ ---The farther south one goes th *
more Important the silo becomes aa
a moans of .preserving feed.
The
foregoing reason* can be multiplied
about three times in Florida. I f tho
silo is profitable in Missouri, where
the sun and rain and weevils and
corn ear worms do not contrive t o
destroy the crop, why should it not.
be profitable inf, Florida?

f »'* 1 1Ii il I l fir v !, ;i v .i jdari- r*« g ".
(■V1tl ll t ll.- V II.1V•‘ If Ml It fnrsiNk i n
Ir ii ml-, ri l.d i v «’ *» A?1d 111\i'd nin '

&gt; a lifo r.|
Now

In
favor
the
gives

t ri •{ t ' l l Ui f r .1 j'f P»» • r* t h.i i.
I f H l l p r !s pul hi r . .rfni f*.i* i IllH
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Silo Saves Cora
Will you build a aiio this summer?
Why not put it up snd 1*^ it pay
for Itself? Listen, corn* thst Hands
in. the field until moat farmers are
ready to harvest it loses from 50 to
76 per cent of its feeding value.
Thla loas ia estimated by C. L. Wil­
loughby, professor of animla hus­
bandry in the University of Florida
College of Agriculture.
If corn is
cut and shocked the same is true.
Even if it were not subjected to the
weevils, the corn ear worm, hot sun
and heavy rains, about 35 to 40 per
cent of the feeding value would be
lost by harvesting only the grain.
The stalk and blad es are good feed.

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Most M axwi 11 i .win n get even better
results than these but we are just giving
the actual figures set when the M axw ell
stock touring car broke the W o rld 's M oto r
Non Stop Ri cm tl.
When j o u git v our * M.rxwcll you can
lie sure it will give you economical service
probably fur mon economical than these
figures indicate. Hut to be sure that you
cun get your Maxwell. O R D E R N O W .
If j o u prefer, make a small dcjiosit and
jwv the balance as you use the car.
Touring C ar, $ 65 5
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"VETERANS FIRST” IS OFFICIAL SLOGAN
CONFEDERATE REUNION IN BIRMINGHAM

build ,1 gymnasium o n .a lot leased
To be capitalixed at Throe’ Thou­
to the club lor n period of ninety- sand Dollars, with the understand­
nine year*
On this lof the council ing that stock w'll be i&amp;aucd fur'caah,
*d l
p la c e
a
m o d e ra te
p r ic e - a n d
only
tlgree to sell it to the club at that
1he Company
when organized
pro • at any time before (he lease
wi, manufacture both veneered and
evpir.s
The athletic club will in­
sawed shipping boxes and crates;
corporate lor $ 10,1)00, This will.be
out M pine and cypress timber, too
divided into 1000 shares at } I 0 per
small for sawmill use, cheaply reach­
share. Five hundred of thesp shares
ed by lighter and cable or short mul
will be tillered for sale at once, The
haul, also out of sawmill slabs from
com of the building and it* equip­
large pine trees; and out of blocks
ment will be in the neighborhood of
from isolated large gum, cypress and
fh.ood
flie iilan guarantees against
pmo trees which can be cheaply
the In** ,.f the money invested. As
picked up along the rivera, lakes and
long a* the gymnasium is in use railroads.
the money will be doQlg the work
It is proposed to locate the fac­
for which it was given; should It
ever fml of the end proposed, the tory in or near Sanford on teased
for Inter
athletic club will take over the lot, ground with an option
purchase.
Thus
no
part
of
the cap­
sell the property and buy bncfc'thr
ital will he tied up in real estate.
T he dividends?
They will
•ome not in ea*h but m a B E T T E R 1lie factory must und will soon earn
it* own permuneni home
\N|i N O B L E R M A N H O O D —the
Ail machinery will bo placed on
greatest business asset a town can
the cemented ground under cheap
have
but serviceable mid tire proof metal
\part from the great moral good
sheds and everything constructed
the gymnasium will do the com­
so as to be easily portable.
munity, it. possession will pul Lees­
Wo shall try the promising and
burg in a class by itself, for it will
be the only town of the state os- interesting experiment of employing
to do our work at n
cep t the large cities wiheh will have white boys
such an institution.
It will be n probable cheaper ra te of wages fot
great drawing card for tourists who more eMcient effort, by organizing
spend tho winter in Florida, many them into a “ Work Your Way
of whom come south for their health Scho6l," giving them two hour* of
a.id are looking for such advantages. school work each day.

ATHLETICS
NEED CLUB
| F | &gt; I H ID . M I M s T ' K I l " I I I
i i .w l i r n
h l il d u u m k ,
FOR h u m ; m e n
The llerujd has been a
booster for an athletic
reading fieon fur t to
y**utig on'
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club and
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Sulifnrd to •••tin- in .mil help I h&gt;
..... 1 V*•■rk. of '111 progressive l.e.lgio
vih.il I to- l.ei-'burg peopb
,,re «nitlv tnpLitmg. the following t*
from the Leesburg Commercial

biw hands.
lie opposed -i lion- I
•he * .SlUrLIe
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bghl for Ii* resell.

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ill-lie* t-H in Parcel P»*l. Rural
l redili, Preparedn&lt; •- lor D feitse.
Restricted Immi-rxtion
Maikrllng
Commission, Federal Aid fur Good
Roads,
A tl e i|ii .i | Ani-rlrnn M er­
chant
Marine, Improvement
of
lisrhotN and Inland W s l r r s x j i . Aid
for Eradication t r»p Pests. Re iitlring
Honest Accounting lo l-armet* b)
i oram salon Mttehanls, Federal Aid
for Farm Denmnatralion Work. Nslloi.sl Financial Assistance for Lvrrglsdes Drainage Project.
He Is the Author of the i orrupl
I’ f actice Act which eliminated Grail
and Insured clean elerllon* in f b’r ‘
Ida \uthi.r Amendment l » I'rtmaf)
la w * relieving voter* .vul*id- ripe*
of iiv, r 20,0110 populatixn from hav­
ing |i, re-M-fnvler every I * 11 year*
Ki-porl* from all neciion* of the
Klale indicate- he hart a strong lead
in ihe race.

'Tin* problem of the boy is one of
Mt.il iiinre-t not only Jo purent*.
hilt to flit- entire community Some
where It! fu- teens the hour «t ri kes
which marks the birth of his-self
I onseiousnes* und he begins at oner
to assert hi* independence
He is
no longer willing t&lt;&gt; sit quietly at
home 111 an evening, but insists on
ii.
going out
with the bunch '
t* not t" blame
III' heart is mud
Iv pumping rich, red blood through
bis veins and arteries and every cell
in Ins body i* crying out for action
This need he Is
and excitement
going to satisfy if he cannot do it
a legitimate way, he will do it in
^ way that i* not legitimate,
I’ Pa
a
community
en Is may protest
may criticise, hut he follows his own
sweet will
A boy wvit h
' red blood is
The
the only boy worth while.
namby pamby never becomes a resl
m l n And for the resl boy the com­
munity must rare.
It is the communiliy'a problem to provide him
c o n d itio n s which will enable him to
go forth from home of evening with‘ ” , ‘ “ 'unning into danger,

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'Thrasher und daughter.
l&gt;
M iv Helen Hand and Maude Entr.
Hunger of Sanford were culling on
friends Tuesday afternoon
\rtliur Null I h has got the hilliit
H&gt;- i' driving a Ford
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The Tennis Problem
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welcome news to the munj parent'
Vhtil INt* f bildri tt play tennis to know
that arrangements have been ttia-lc
. it, the • hlldren t hrlti'el v t-s to ji.r
■ rb. » v. 1.,' i vi •!'•■ ol the Talk
ti n,.is • ourt h&gt; the i luldreo on
Moiiduys and Wednesdays
after
-••.ins anil all d-i&gt; Saturdays
&lt;&gt;i.rtor da&gt;' they are to give way to
the old folks
A sign will be (dared
at the court setting forth these
rule*
It i* .understood of coarse
that any one can use the court on
the children’ s days 'jn’ io the children
are I hi-re to claim It. and the con
traiyvn.se on other days

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This i* Leesburg's problem at the
We hope that everyone interested
present hour
The boys and young
Hi tennis will cooperate in this mat­
men of this rity are as fine as can
ter
|„. found anywhere.
They are our
George Fox, Jr.
sons and ward.
Rut they are real
boys and in the length and breadth
Will Slart Crate Factory
of the town T H E R E IS N O T A
J.
O.
McMahon expects to start a
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K.e nl at form for other po,id? ' ' J!\ i \ l y n y olt M b’ T U A L ENJO V- crate and box factory in Sanford if
•■ad hi*
hi- Record
Record)i you will find he GA H '
^
cflort to „solve
otve the
Read
the sufficient encouragement b given to
ha* accomplished much for the ben- M E N I
made.
An
n f} m
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ia an
ejeperienerd nnm-frr
problem is now being made.
A
xxe
an oxp,
wfil of the people.
athletic club is being incorporated |the business and is iasulng a (iron• will appreciate your supportby the most substantial business' pectus in which the following ia set
I’ ARK T R A M M E L L
men of the city. It is proposed to forth;
(Raid Advertisement)

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FO R STATE A T T O R N E Y

Mtko Qlbbonn says that neither his
young sons, Tlobert, ago fire years, or
John, age four, will follow their fa­
ther's footstep* In the squared circle
when they grow to manhood
• • •
Nat Margolin, formerly of Newtown
high school's baseball team, will go
8outh with tho New Yorka. Margolin
wont through tho entire season, pitch­
ing winning ball off each occasion.
• • •
It Is said tho war will cause an In­
crease In the prices of bowling balls
and Ivory' cue balls. Tho bowling balls
will ccst lift and two and thrup eighths
Invh billiard balls will soil fm* $16.
• • •
Kansas City, Mo.. Is to organlxo an
amateur baseball league to be run like
similar associations ol Cleveland,
Omaha. Ht. L ouIb, Tacoma, Washing
ton. I&gt;. C., and other cities of this
country, where tho amateur gamo Is
popular,
• • •
England has appointed Captain
Ureer, who la senior steward of the
Jockey club of that country, sole di­
rector of the national stud which la lo
bo founded on tho basis of Col. Hall
Wnlker’s rocent gift.
France, Oor
uany and Russia Uhvu government
breeding studs.

T o the Ik e m o rrs tie vote rs o l H eralnol* C o u n t*
an d th e Seventh C irc u it!
I tw* leave to sr.nou.ira rnywlf In tha I'em.
o r ja tle P rim a ry . J u s * 6 , 1910, a* a can didate
lu r th e ufflee o f S tale A tto rn e y U th e S eventh
Ju d icia l C t r n lk o f F lorida.
P e tty a p p rt-c ia lia f the dutiaa o f th ia ’ i f h o fftve. I pledge m y
* a b ility to th e fa ltb h d
d lrc h a rx e o f the same, as I have ( Ir e n d u iin x
the short lim e I have h rtd th is ortlne_
I e tl! appreciate you r vedoraetneal o f m&gt;
pa -t tro rh h y you r vote at the p rim a ry
J o s t i P it i i J o n e s
(P aid A d V rrtra e m ra t.I

Great Steel Countries.
1lie Fulled State* of America Is by
far the greatest steel producing coun­
try on earth
Germany comes neit,
MMi Great Britain third.

T o t h c * la s t d ro p

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M Y S P E C IA L T IE S :
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Fort! servirp fur Fnrd owners is worth­
while. Fifty-one Ford branches; over
8,600 agents all through the country,
each with a complete stock of Ford
parts and supplies on hand. No delays,
no holding up for days to ^et parts,
but prompt, reliable service at a low,
fixed cost. Runabout $.’!00 ; Touring
( nr $440; ( oupelet $690; Town ( ar
$&lt;&gt;-|D; Sedan $7 OF \H prices f o. b.
l)cU'oiL. On side at

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1ill i ng liar doctor'* lull f 1ft till I Lid
live argument* with toy wile, re
*ult I (lower vase smashed, l broom
handle broken. 4 dub ol bnnh ruined.
2 handfuls.ol whiskers (lulled out, 10
cents worth of sticking plaster
bought, besides spending J!,7t)H,"
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C. F. W I L L I A M S

Salesman

INTERESTING
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In this country.
• • •
Mnlcolm Oalvln, Wisconsin unlvor
Blty baseball [duller and football star,
has signed a contract with tho White
Sox.

Th,* agreement wu- reached on
Th# Alh|e„ c c|llb h„ , lfneU ,&lt;PBlor
Thursday afternoon between some A Lnlln,ng. tho star pitcher of tho
tifleren or twenty of tho children j Wcsloyau Unlveralty of Middletown,
and a few of u* older players who Conn
have kept the court in repair at
. • • •
Manager Fsrrlgan of the Bed 801.
considerable labor und expense (or
the benefit of the public as well u* will give a trial after June, to Baacom
for our own pleasure, and we feel Shore, a brother of I’ ltcbcr Emery
confident that the member* of the Shore.
• • •
Lend a Hand Society who built
An important phaao of the Bed Box
the court the parents of the children
I’hllllea world's series has Just come
who u*e it, and those who have so
to light. Nelthor manager ever was In
generously donated toward itj up
vaudeville.
keep will not only give sanction to
• • •

this arrangement but encourage and
urge its fulfillment. It 1* hoped that
by this means, rather vexatious mt
times will be satisfactorily solved.
We also wish to urge that only
flat rubber soled shoes be worn by
the players. The use of other shoes
has been forbidden, because of the
manifest damage to the surface of
the court which should at all times
be level and smooth.

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I f tho Waahlngton club cannot u|o
S&amp;tfrtstop Morlny Jennings, that cR|b
Will transfer ltldi to New York. In
this event tho Minneapolis club will
have lo find a new shortstop.
• • •

bushels of meal, 1ftll pounds of ba­
ron. 37 pound- of butter. 12 dozen
eggs. 3 umbrellas, l mow blade,
2 hoes, 1 overcoat, ft boxes, Ft lead
pencils, 1 Bibb- dictionary, none of
which have been returned
t* ailed

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We believe the surresa of this enter­
It will attract traveling men here
(or week ends who will be glad of prise will be a surppse, oven to its
the exericse and the showers
It most sanguine friends
V\*w of a few Birmingham Skyscraper,. where ,he Confederate Veteran.
will be a tiling to talk about, a mut
meet May 16. IT and 18
ter of great &gt;i\ii pride and will do
Never Again Says This Candidate
■'Veterans first "
tilth etif biubtlBea at the stale fa' r much to advertise Leesburg before
The following is the expense ar­
This In tho slogan that tins been croimi). for 11 .. v c 1. ran* who will ,u tlie country
um nt of an Emanuel County candi­
adopted by the entertainment rum opt 'I ■ ire and Iiimplete huepltalltj
All tbtit must yet be done to date who had been campaigning
of I he C .1 \ of Birmingham. Tim vet
mitten
of
Birmingham,
Alabama, &lt;
bring
this, grwat enterprise to a since lust summer and who was de­
for tho forthcoming reunion of the etatis will lie provided with every con successful issue is the selling o f the feated in the recent primary.
venleme A conmibnary In charge of
Confederate Veteran* to be held in
“ Lost 4 mtinths and 33 days can­
Birmingham May 16 1718
The ret eiperts In the several necessary de stock. This work will be done by
partnietits will he maintained
The Oscar tl
Klinger, pastor of the vassing. 1.34W hours thinking about
crans that bared their breast* to the
• amp ground* are
a&lt;. e«slide to I'rc'hv terian • Eittr• Ii The stock w ill
cannons' morclleaa tire during the late
the election, ft acres ol cotton, 23
. e v e r . i l • ,.r t h e . f' . . |ii t f,, , . | , ( i T of
unpleasantness will t&lt;e cared fur above
l&gt;&lt; tillered a. widely as possible so acre' of corn, 4 sheep, ft shoals and
the ■it v I' Is . oi,'i ii,|,lati d that the of
all other consideration*
Everything
that a large number of citizens may one beef given to barbecues; 2 front
t ot al t a tn p
iT' MlIld*
Will
|&gt;e
fi.
bh* been planned and all other ptopo rende/t . for a •i-.tiero. ,,f t ie ..
1 iv. i di-11net personal interest in t e e t h anti a considerable amount of
. illlon* set aside In order that the It r '“r;r v \i1 - - , I 'm lri a ■ nn
i i . g . tii h um ii m
ll |. hoped that a hair in personal skirmish
Have !I7
Ilitiifihnm reunion w hirh mat he 11 •
1■ |1 • v.ov
't
11. 1t|e
lit.ef.d subscript ton for the stock plug* of tobacco, 7 Sunday school
taHt ever held here tv ||| *n down |,n
• on fort and i arc » ))t !.•• e.eri l*. 1
will be made and the labor of the book'.
lilalnry1 an one wherein everyone ei w a. I' do.t’ ed t,i Morn* \V Mu.)
2 pairs of suspenders, 4
hlblted the keenest Interest and hare I reslib ■1of I III. I h iM.hc- f 1 ii, II,cr . • III V iieiv made a. light as pus • alien dresses, 7 dolls and thirteen
of the heroe* of |R60 *?,
' I till
baby rattlers
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,
The COlUtl)liters In I liarge of the re tini ding* will he arranged so a* to b&lt;
union have progressed admtrahly with petfe.’ lv ■unifortnlde f..i the lie-oe"Told 2.HH0 lit-', shook hands
I o M . i i i i n i i pii h l ps
their work
Only the barest d e i s t ' ,
••
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1• . '
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It ft7:&gt; times, talked enough to have
'emsln to be lined om to make • • t
Mi's Lilith Rand and little niece. lii.nle in print 1.000 large volumes
fi •
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It rnilngliam gathering memorntde tr
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Roll. Katherine K.md of Miami arc Hill' of patent office reports, klsse.l
the history of Confederate reunion.
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iL.w’ ntfii r»n! «
guest* id Mr and Mrs F H Rand
126 babies, kindled 14 kitchen fires.
The hospitality of I9nh when llinnlnc
f| ’All h»*
*»*»1 fit'olt f ,' •* ’
Mr and Mrs J S |)ini;kl, Mr
ham ]* t-lmmed the Confederate host* ‘ fa n*i
• ut I cords of wood, pulled 474
|*Tt.i|Tl il«
will Ite greatly excelled t&gt;&gt; the I ’ l.r
IL.nii* ' Vcr Mrs l.ldslorie and Miss bundles of fodder, helped pull 7
inr *
*!!»'*■! ' * f h* t
seter of the
llospllalltr
and !’ ■»
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Inna Lee Harris motored over to wagon loads of corn dbg II bushels
wnriuth of greeting* to be .ft. red &lt;•.•■
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pel.and arid DeLeon Springs last of potatoes, toted 27 buckets of
ve’ emn* In May
' • ‘ • ati ’ hn' &lt;t
Thursday
water, put up 7 stoves, was dog
Through the klndne** &gt;d it. [.....o,
■• *t ti\ * ; «t»i r s » f'.*■ i nr till**
I M*»
merit of the 1'iitted S’ ate* Htie come, i » IM r I■**i * rli*- M'Vr nr *■ nm in
.ilium it r v it ii has returned bitten t times, watch broken by
Mi*
t*e has secured (lie lo„'i &gt;.f ot.-r
cost f t 00 to have repaired
Mi* of I N- m i . I r '• »‘*1wit \
home from Tampa where she has b a b y
" ’t* which will be placed In the &gt; ..
• .. •*,. F.•- *. 9, *1't«*
been vi'itmg relative* and friend*
Loaned out 3 barrels of (lour, ftO
PA R K T R A M M L I T

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Roger Connor, famous as a batter
for the Olanta In the 10a. baa been ap­
pointed Inspector of schools In Water
bury. Conn.
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Lee Magee of the Yanka and Charles
Dooln of the Olanta both Ut « In Cin­
cinnati. but there are no other akeletona In the New York^yjoaet.
The University of California and the
University of Nebraska football teams
may play at Han Francisco on Decern
her 21. 1018
Negotiations are under
way.

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The Saratoga (N. Y.) Racing aaaocl
atlon Is oxpected to hang up close lit
1300,000 tn stakes for running horse
events at the Spa track the coming
season.
Mis ml. Fla,-la. fixing up ttw base ball
park and 'will construct a grandstand
to seat three thousand. Several of tha
major leagues will play- exhibition
games Ibero this spring.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

Tram sunup to sundown- H * l» gel­
ling younger every day nml Alf
fear's
that If ho koeps getting youngR. J, 1101,1,Y, Kdtlor
W. M. MAVNCH, lluslitea* Manager hn will soon lin n hnhy and ho will
lasQ.A-JCuud .plow hiuuL —
PuhlMwJ *mr Tuas-lsy and Wd*r
Mike HIllinuTinrwt looked Ilka n
knitting tioodlo.
Every tlmo the
wind Idi’ w It insdo aurh n noise
nnwH H iru u N r u n r , in a i i v a n u i
among Mike's hours that It dUi
ONB VRAM.............
II"
Ho bought a
M l M O S t l t i ............................................. I-M turhrd his friends,
f HMRW MONTH A.......................................... V» Hot 11n. Ills tnnnnger is now busy
trying to iirrnnKo « inntch with Joss
n *u &gt; «"4 !■ ik* n ir t&gt;* «
i i m m v » .» i .
Willard this summer.
AAttat* •* F** P « Slswlk

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

r « r i.,*ni» In AAi*n»* Mari II* M*4* *1 (HD**
A* N x M l O i H M *ll M ill** »a|ail I M
I M l, I I Ikf I'M laSk* al Naftlwl, VlaaMa
I ' m I i i AH at M »»*k ltd, l i f t .

I»tl*a la llsttM IklU lai

T*l*|fcan* ^*. I I I

have a Fourth of July

Sanford
celebration

O
We

want

every

&lt;’tt y

Florida

|n

to remember that we said It llrsl
tl

This week I'owslimuee will enter
Inlli I lie editor* of Florid* with her
customary liosplt silt y
O
W elcome to I lie Odd Fellows of
Florida will he extended nest week
from Sanford, the real convention
city of Florida
O
l.et every store m Sanford decor­
ate nevi Monday for the big Ibid
Fellow*
convention
here
Show
them the real Sanford spirit of ho*
-pltaltty
O
-*
A million nnd a half in dollars for
Hanford* great money crop ol win
ter vegetable*
Every man, woman
and child m Seminole county *hould
take pride in iht* thought. It beats
anything In Florida or any other
state and we should remember It
■ O
You can tell them all that the
_ ____ _ ii(
^
row Hotel tames Will take care o!
in .. lin . 1
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will arise beyond all question am o n g

Just

as

any

question

will

nlways

the millions of Germany, of France, have and tjie editor of The Herald
o f ' England, of Russia, of Austria takes this opportunity o! lotting the
and of llelglum, thot which live* people know just where he .stand* on
now In America— a reaetton against it
war and bloodshed and battle—so
At the present time in Florida it
deep
and set and stern nnd thut might he dlffleult to pun* u no fence
they
will he ready to JolYi— »ye. -tIlvk |,y counties or a* a state la"
each
one of them to compol— the ( „ r the reason that the interest* of
abolition of bayonets forever."
the cattlemen are la gc and they
would try to defeat it at the outset
ns u no fenre law would be u great
H E L P YOU R C O U N T Y A G E N T
While
There I* an old anylng that the hardship on owners of cattle
In
the
city
precinct**
and
the
veg­
Good
I-ord
helps
those
who
help
Try « hotih'
Mtcelenny Hlsn*
etable
farms
adjacent
to
Sanford
we
themselves.
dsrd
O
Thin is true also of the work of do not want cattle runnitig nl large
the county demonstration agents. there arc other parts of the county
III LLIIOA It I) A D V E R T I S I N G
The
following editorial from the and state where it is not thickly
About this thm&gt; of yonr many
settled and cattle are not bothering
men-hunt* usnd to ho organising Country Gentleman should prove
campaigns for decoratitlg (?) th e |Interesting right here In Seminole people and it is almost impossible
to fence them in at the present
It rends ns followg:
roadside (or many miles around county.
time.
nitli their edverlislng.
Aa noon hr
There Is a new invention for dying,
the spring uiud had dried nut, they machines called the atnbiUser, which
* Tie 'dea of the editor of Ihc
bad I heir teams and men out erect- in something like a gyroscope and Herald is to vote out the cattle by
lug anil painting staring signboards keeps the machine right side up no precincts, just ns the hog* were
along the country highways.
I matter which way the wind hlow-s, v"&lt;ed out, which is really the only
Very much leas of this sort of ,f ionic such device rould he in- ,ttlr “ ni1 equitable way of settling
ngent
it
question.
The time is not (nr.
work wilt be done llie coming spring. vented for the county
.
In many localities it has stopped woul&lt;l probably meet with n wide distant when the ratlin owners wi.l
*
place nil their cattle in enclosures
altogether
The merchants found "doptlon
that It did not have advertising
If you think that the county farm, ,or th; ,r„ ° " n *,rotpction , b“ l||I at
value, and they were spending their bureau man ha. an easy time of |, ! P ^ " t alt of them are not willing
good money tor nothing.
you need to read the personal atory
do ,hl"‘ " nd many b(‘,ipve F,0r,ti“
cattle will not thrive if fenced up.
One objection to this outdoor ad­ of a county agent which appears in Sanford having the majority of the
Among all government
vertising was that It soon became this issue.
votes of the eounty could easily
representative*
he i», perhaps, moie
shabby ami defaced. Even a neatly
vote all the cattle out of the county
painted sign, II exposed to rain nnd quickly caught in the vorte* of local hut this would hardly he (air to thu
,
'
dlist. would look ancient in a single contrlnveray
owners of rattle in other sections
Some young men have failed in of the county and until the move­
season
It would convey an appear­
ance of dtngtness that was left » hie work because they needed stab­ ment to rornjiel cuttle being fenced
Local jealousib*. controver- t* general nil over the county the |
handed advertising for the store that iliser*
erected it
Hov* would use it a* a iu-«, politic* and narrow minded idea of a county no fence law lu-trig 1
target, and joker* would take paint nru entirely Up»« t them.
Other- agitated without at least n year’s |
and alter over word* with humor have been aide to over ride npponi- notice lo the owners of cattle would
oit* intent
tion because they were barked by be an injustice.
The most serious
objection
to ,hp forceful support of the leaders
' We believe that the precinct law
these sign* was the public anintn*- « { ,h* community. A rural sociolo­ would protect the people from the
ity
that they created
In m»nv gist describe* the situation by *ay- cattle just as it does from the hogs
states legislation ha* been enacted *nK that the county agent has lo
and this* idea was not conceived a*
against them
,n other various as- analyse
a comples sociological
a play for the cattlemen’s vote, for
social ion* h sir taken the matter problem" and must make a thor
thn vote i* in the hopeless minority
up amt hsve made It a l&gt;usine*« tl °ugh study of the
psychology nl but solely with the idea of giving
wreck roadside

n gjn

confident

that

* ie

com m u n ity

The

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NOW
BV D E P O S I T I N G

CE N T S

10

AN I)

WEEKLY

T H E M T O SAVE A N D PR O SPER .
IN CO W E E K S :

2-CENT CLUB PAYS
6-CENT CLUB PAYS
10-CENT CLUB PAYS
YOU

CAN

M O R E E M If

D E PO SIT

25

t O M K IN — W K W il l
C O M E IN

OR

$16.W

11.00
82-00

50 C E N T S , O R $1.00 O R J2.00 o j(

EEK.
T E L L VOI

ALL A B O U T IT

( , F T A &lt; HIt 1STM AS B A N K I N G C L U B B O O K FBI I

anti

Peoples Bank of Sanford
SANFORD.

TAD JONES FOOTBALL COACH

practical

YOUR

IN C R E A S IN G

D E P O S I T 10 C E N T S EA C H W E E K , Y O U W I L L HAVE $82.00 NEXT
CH RISTM AS.
H E L P YO UR C H IL D R E N T O JO IN .
I T W I L L TEACH

sujijiorted by the eipert opinu
1-h.itn Randolph A- C o . a - rr
t*,i 1II age engtnes-rs of thi- l ,
standing and rrjiutation
I mted State*

The day
i» tint fa: tliStari? ati-l it nuiv rorit* He It Formally CHoien by Special
Committee for Period of Three
itt the n»-*t siv mnt.th* wUrn n i5rn
• » « ' i o p p o rliim li an,i &gt;ui&gt;l in i h«
don I
w »nl
their
pretty
country **•'* that
the
county agent
hsY c ir t — Sweeney Is Adviser.
*-r»l moVrnietit will in- »t :irt«-ii in
t 'ia i
improvemen t»
i-nnlemplated
road* defaced tiv advertising
V\ hen some job
tieorge li Hills, in charge
\ K'.-ni* tn cnnijprl tb-- ii w tier* of
tbts summer
I be v
out* tr o!
town* i b e ,
'* &gt;» UrfoM1H1»te that this w-or L
Official announcement ha* been oowl plFtces o!
the
I sham
,1
A 1t If* smi
M 'g' 1-• It-in r them tn
1 made by a special committee from the
like to .ee counlrv ..cues and open apparently must l-e started ag*tn&gt;t
|dolph &amp; C o , takes issue with
not only for the protection of non
U Hoi II oi 1y &gt; an get a* many
Vale Alhlrtlc assnc'atlon of the tinan
sir life, and want to (crgrl about * disposition of intrenched oppoat• tentton* of M ajor I .» i
,'w err* but for the j'ro’ ectmn of IHi *tijs selection of I V 1
Tot#*# i* be i» get 11 ng ro,e yars
;ol
tior.
Mo*I
communtlle*
seem
to
)-•
b names*
Vbr
I *-d i* * re
f i b e r i&gt;*nrr* of liog* , m,| iniile
Wf » , • *
.’ »v
•• i r .
• • *e»i'rn abou 1
coach of the Yale foo'b.ill !• am f t
biased sgaintl the work rather tha»i
minder «*l &gt;'**ntnirr. * ,*m
.1 ere.-t
Tbr man with rattle tick* w ho doe* Ihe to il three w a r s
hi* a .1 *• M. A to ibr ■g i* slut* br
It .* thr claim of the n.j' t in » i* C'a !
f'erhap* this is a geoc,
r*1 in » man » p ls .e ,&gt;l bum new* it in favor of it
not fence hi* cattle do* * not get nd ualerl from the S11*-'*■.•-i,1 Scientific - ,j per * t*nr* of the upper M
I* *» * i n i t »^ru ol plrTlu'n
l r»
ventihi bet I'e (vl'ic* ted I,', if nrally thing tn that it tiring* out the beat
of l he ticks which not only ruin hi* school In ISri'f He wa* \ar* tv &lt;j t: r
Clth »' t A
t* i cage district that thr &gt;|.
I .litot Htvlh is Knfii
d,*tt«
f ' U e c t er, lb.* b.lghwai
it qualities of the county agent and
csltie b u t allow* ih, lick* lo ter tiark for three t . * - « and tn hi*
hO'i* 1Y i *1
T If * n-r ik -r-sf j
| ill
' 'he jdan of re-clarnafton *,j'*
,'Hm.ii l-v l-eir.g , ,.l ,&gt;( pta,&gt; »nd ‘orce* him to do hi* best but it
p-r , up*’ n hi* neightior* cattle &lt;* * *1 senior year wa* capta r o ' t' , lm*e
\» rtst 1 ,
.ibl'tnva! to tijr \A ar I'e ;
bard to
where any ,vun!y here
ii
dec*
n.'l
1 r,■ ! .• *ell g*v,*d*
•fo »an*r i* true of thr hog* i ! u l hall lesm f,&gt;r 111*' la-' f, » *• *•« • •* • ot harm navigation
In l be proper manner
Incident all v
let . » rt v » ilitr*t
r be i arne« si

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At iea»t credtt h,rn
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prrt.sp* that wr it.mk tbir gba.t
have gone far
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ih a heiic nor. th* n*dm*tirr » on
bardahlf oi thi n v w qt cows who
p endeavoring tc keep tbdm ctr, cl w a ft .—
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woln
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I f you ariL become
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s t have
L tBH Vitwil
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long
whaTlcw r-sin.-be* o ' the a 'a ir wVa
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litnft*
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had totl
tli whirl,
p a s s e t h n w»o*t th ree rim e * a day
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ca n ed or.

T br-rfore ;h» Poarq u
; r.* stag* of the water il :L
-tf-r tn no giractical way af*:»gf :r the lower nver

thr. *-c! tr.- n;

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w ater

e-Xs 4* a Rr RbI _ .A-_ ..

by

t: i

a I »-r ng"**-i*N tier aoit arTn lri.,n ki.c » r g c i a b ) e * were much
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*. e-fli Hr*k ■ * r f.
1hi ' "1*1* I*.j.
p ns-iifersi c( A!. . * i-* t RlR*Ii( it. ih* f»*»t few
F 'e m l s * * t-.srw* if. pcitiii,-*.
' ‘f■V*' t L * ' itncaaod most o! the
h Cl I *
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.“r . t !■. g m «K Ltifle: fence and
Tbi S ' 11 a* I r.r. shaking I h»
fve
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ir this and a d
M**.' rt-ipn ng |ptof*o * i
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, *•* -*
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ct-aer
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l'S-1
be
t* little or nc re nspapr- I n* *-e** ■* t b l - t ' »-ca w
M - anc f.-ovps-* t . e-tio* i*ga r t c A;
joat.i t i v u i t h«. r a r b e at an* jim at
a
r
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kueuar
beawith
thr
tobunding
thr cjL' oT bvfetifrrd ahft m -t h c -tl
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iq J ' r y i r f S
p * a r n i i t [ miibcin* o' bi» ^uggec race ery
sem tii
ewpecialiy
tbr
* '»* -r »
**•»(', ~e.—■««» the Vistula tr ihr froset a”-* t-co,be'ec g-eal.t t,&gt; lb , - V t - ng
wtfty-r»r*» A u a m a * il Ht-t.*nd tbr inner n! cattlr tr p~ey Upor t hr
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\b
im t 'iH
r»‘ bo* wbaTTo'ci! k - m m ir. farms si-nut tht&gt; soa-.-i n: tbr year
il i»
rT.tvww'hll 0/ * * da*-*
f»t*'k i*j a Date pape- w ,i born wretlig *br bamr nf peace
Fences do nnt keep them out anc tt . R * * w be~r thry s-r no:
w be-s Yid Srroib gaieeri bfiy pound*
* And llrt-t Pelgiun -brave Miiiu
taii of fetroing -Tbe' tc i bi h*e
a weak b- i * i &gt;u a .w’-twu popular be-o,. fteigiuR -at fmct tb* marivT gene-w complaint is ahrwi; aid-rs
Tred'.-Ii-/ sec wbe-*
olft lad' Snog anc Ihi hr-r o! lb* wa- wril: tw iw tL*- t^-.t oi,»j break down all the
I t i r n t i M A eier*
grins ban b&gt;oer hoc
ridden al. ibor Iser maniaJ clone* about her pew- fence* and fleartret the crojw ).ot
T f tu ato* tc '-etc it I b* f r i f v
nstii'w li*e i*ut k're- takmg tw-t mad* but fore vac biwtori* ruino. endauger life as wol.
There are
dc»e* i» able tc play football
W e With none »&lt; molee; her nor to m a k e porta
of
Seminole
county
where
‘"cctior. rc he held cr. June
1
,9~
^
1 * a NkV.
Vila i*et.s
fill, ft*
of fthis
vear
lid no i the ihint is pabt belief mar- list afraid
e a rth
ear, r u r
at
larg* •wnTbojh
Y
o
l
r
r
us;
r.tv* “T-gJ|. !*.-*»». p-?..
X-elc*ii*
Jknp ii . that greai but sn rrp w fu bo rb e rm g
thi
neigbtwsrw
but
the
to
M
ay
1st
t
ho
'*ea*
l a u week a f-ier-e. ot -ours told ut day tiu w bartered millions a it lm g SutiJord eertmi. t» not one of thi m _•
th a t b&lt; was tr
th* habit of paming i n „
the s g ' t - s _ o; brol ert. hotnfs and I he fit!' ooutwT. at
thyir loot
Y’ ot mu« har-a. -tf vou* pol'. tas
■o-riar, i»

a o-,-

its drain age area and r o n o
■: i« supplied
from the l o w . -

: tie .-o n. it. uio I 'r » whore

a. r

Monroe,

than the w ater flowing into

r*» m

l ~ » s'. aJ R.

wnth the point -v

*4t.on in the u p { kt m * *

«— i •*

r **) *»y*

the

&lt; wa■ i
i;

•

times of Jot* wa .knowledge ai-out *

At

't j*

Johns rive-

l^ k e

. -*- ■*

l hr

i »r*:

* k*r !*•$•■&gt;.

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lo o m *

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at

rommon

1*
p■

f

_ . w* ng t he t ' g * and . al -e
l
v
f? kv Nr ai I*f*f
at
!

Their daim i* * .

b;&gt; the following fart*

lower n v e r,

,--r.x I \ as I a. hi I t f at

tend

granted

'

pc.';* t
. re.', he-r and thr reaider.ta
S i r * c i a ( 4 - i : U —va;. I hr t.c.f* acvd
a *, *
‘ Tr for * lit in( thi*
l.l* * .

,.e-

Theri-foSe it the present time » r
are in !*
*&gt;f a Jirrctnct law for

ctt*e

Tr
hr t*,o.*sf ri I * * m
1 * ‘ l,o*
•** ,-q i b l - l * *.*t

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•..!.!*

■f

! it

a

th-cef •

Uivided into the upper river »

tbr

-* v . i r s e c lo •••am at
will *.*e*;r.Y what l&amp;vy could dm
veu*
l r the early d a y s when f* •

r.ti'

that

should

Michael Sweeney now at 11. li:ll
ileiniIrtl -*I
school In f’ennsyliaula
was chosen
th- i f r*^ r, S t: rr*#*
&lt; I'-.ilitien* h ,if l*•
t hr
* real in 1
IIU .
t mr?4 sr.it i! i» only the fi»,i 1 V4f)M
r-r t r *
* R¥\( f*•ft fentirely

l,p'

* Ll * ii i .

and

drainage

l r.df-7 the evisTing
..t;o-.s it is n q imp,
■ * boat tr. the upper
ar.d tn
W
a&gt; *4 IV U

T*4
Tr-R

»:* f

k

■*v ^ ♦ LT* ' " Th
NaV. *r.Rid ; t;N
of e'ihrr aj-pv.r.tR.* r.t
Vpw mot tor of ia;-:air r'.a.k ot
Le rlrvcr
n *,v at-or sot-v •«
sppo.tt it.* foltow ;r.* commit;v* to
U * r ruU rharg, of ai. f.vqhall ma:trr*
anil tc hr -cwpor.nK, cmIs tc the a;fc
letic aaw.selalion and the nntrcmty
aatber-.tie* '
\
l'
Vcv''cirmtf k..
»
John K K . pat
Swot
« alter Camp

(C

ft

w hen

* i: t ; r

d«

' Mf’ 4f
• 4 ‘f-w.w

in*

tbe dtsinct to a
feet
I t times o'
ws;c-s frotr th* " i-:
th* district will tc a
short char.rteis into tb*
i ‘rean
but
: fc*

hr

way

of tbe

flo&gt;•••■

V * •-*

ln d itr

* 1

controlling w o rk * w*ii pr« - :
n v e r being lowered t*eji-»

e iis u n g

natarwi

mean

lr*

**td

stage

T b e ronstrurtiojs *»f th
" ‘ tf
proposed iautrwi ditcho* w
u- . nr

tend t® deliver m ore a i * u - tc th*
upgier
at low water U i e- Hat

ant) , is received u d e r m a t i n g t-os-c.; .•&amp;*•
*-* a means for read., flow S* repao»

'•r'! * C ' » n , i

p lim

» v ».--*»** the n r e r d r y a h o l
p-oi-cisoa d rainage scbrm t ;
'* 1h# dredging of tb* er* *

Hew

the

« mating

» Y.ich the w a te r

ntnditions

x-S*?

has to a.ew y **e*

--ur.&amp;v iiap as a -member of the through the lafida
nevelaoi Joiian, mas ge; a chance
"The claims of tbr dtftrir tri&gt; W
;c Or w.-.m* •&gt;**;»' w-o-l either be
out b j facta are briefly:
Lire tb* hat or i* the oothoia and
FYrw - That tbe eae-cutict- o' :t'
}

* ‘ n*

) Iwf

!. * ,R:# r

a»

X ?I

r-'enou-c

d rainage orbem*

fp- effect or. navtgalin*

it

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b*

' *-- anc sreotrii that n * u I ‘

DRAINAGE OPER­
ATION’S RULED OFT

} im prove nav-ggaupt it :h*

- ■•*

r.ver
’ i wiE not dw-eT, on Lb* ect -i i-t-tnrec a: atvi timi nrio- ;*
, ,
'a;u* of the ognmltura Oi'U'h
L tbi titn* » ol bs-* *-e*. ,-et
■i -u*-'
m eet
it!
th e a e
w o n o rrU .
Ih* *:»■&lt; al.ni -,-i t n|l| , , k- t .
l pr
I anus, oil lying dimcUy m -bt ctc
thi titti* n iin
Mi Pmbihv
v ’■*er. Lt f,
after Ma? )*« anc ono- tc , t „ t
upper
S
l Dicrttai territory of Jockao;-**• *- ***
J o b tts
* aM r-i
,
Otgktiaed. lew cities n tbe Utuou h a n . ® * *
^,oli na'’- r*»tf*»u r wuc.
&lt; * 1 ' rtlpr*t«t* *,f ar-ious need ot dwtungung Ibei' f‘*fl
like matin*-- a- n»* t.e-,.n, ,lt (1 F»f.-.r» t-.k c g s .a t u -*
or hi i,tor lands than Jackao*.**:.
voting up* it :t,a; ; ma
v &lt;
i hf AT |*
tf t&gt;'ewf,(t p“*ipnw U ot t» t be j.-iHwnt tuna. ”

it Si—
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it. '•

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THE SANFORD HF.RAt.n
of fen■ «-jnisun,i/iumin,ji4jj«iarsts.xjattistja -xouQuqtxiitsfiitarxfiieixadrtiixrxniSiil ■
Ulinma, a .-re m u u,
■ " t y S;u ■ t.1
ur,,4y •"id Suiul.iv. tl„. gui-M* i&gt;| *•
•
A KESUMf. OF SANFOHD £
7*
' , f . :V * Mrs
1
**« 4 l k e »
Mr
Ha p p e n i n g s u p t o d a t e n
r' '"^ e te ju v r
,j,pn,tlnk.
\ Fimess *Ji (..iwit-nuBtilkahi let 1ku .1
d
.title t*\. r
a
Lolseie tv "Sswif I 4(ter," el PKeae a
•
\\ ,
•tml 1 nr 1
Mrs It A ttrhesft, PKeee N# fOI n
r.f
,/,K" *' l" " k •" Sanford's
,-&gt;uu'i ii*ixnijitn»ifiaaiiiSisaitMasiaiiii4 1 11 « a a a a wrtmi n a aa u it a a a]
'
n,"&gt;
favorably
1
.... 1 »'«'*
and vicinity
) nu rig Foils I ’tirly
tilllM.-

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

ABOUT PE O PL E
... AND EVENTS...

**is

Utile Happenings—Mention
o f. M atters

In

B rie f—

I'crminnl Items of

■

Interest
Summary of the Floating Small
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Reader*

X

nd

"U

.ire

their

tInn king

Aiut.-r

uf

making

tins

h.ti||,

; m ii i i M, m
Nivt lio.itU m i t w.-ek. a|mi
James Taylor of the Fernnld thrs*
" •*'■**-■ l ure* I.rnlinmleries
Hardware Co. haa returned from .1 Kinbiin*. Art Material,. Hosier),
business trip to Jacksonville,
. .
.
lira*,(ere*. Pirt.irlsl Retie* |*al.
Call on H. L. Duhart for promjit bun*. line line of Hair (;„,„j.
automobile service.
Phone number
M r* t.rare I William,
*•" It U
372.
'
5H-tfc
11Mi 1 a-l is t St
h m

Hon. Cary Landoa of De I. i.d
w.ts in the city on Saturday on pro
Mel With .in \rrulenl
fessional
business and Ins mm
M- M ■ ,
j; • •. f r. rn.i-l
master
friends were glad to sec him.
Ilf tin- Mlaniic &lt;
l.ltle to- t with
Silencer's Better Cake, sold b&gt; Ml :i * ,D * dent .... 1ri-i ,i
" -t ' ‘ iib. -1
grocers and at Spencer's {Fakir
it* a i«r ■ eii arm
\ »» ir-,.
bridge
price 10c. ^Flve varieties: Silver, li** »r 1 tv.tre* ..ill *«| MD Mr
ll-riffu
gold, chocolate fudge, fruit .u j atul in r-ia-l g.it -s! a i 1 whlll
lor uogers uros. stiver ware with each
ca^ °‘
G.-tf
Will Coulbourne nnd Miss Mary
Chappell and Mr. and Mrs. K. J
Holly attended vesper services at
Stetson University at DeLand lust
Sunday nftemoon.

overMl •mg the work Mr* Renfro
had a

bad fall and broke hi, right arm.
'breaking the bone in one place and
shuttering u m another
He wa*
"ent by Dr Miller to the*4m*pital at
U a, &gt;cross lor treatment
II e * as ’
aemmii.-inied by M r.
Renfro

I el '».tle
Just received—Two car loads
Buick and M ax w e ll. cars.
Pay c&gt;
llrnIt in,k aoto. electric starter
you ride. See us &lt;|uick and take a ' ar il light l i t IT I 1 i l l ’ ll and painted.
demonstration in th e Wonder Car |m ..... .1 tP is 1. 1 '• 1 *i’ itn and
S e m i n o l e County G a r a g e
t'.l Jt
•m
.it fur thi p m .
t nil., and

Deputy Sherilf FL A F'urnclle ,d let u In 1 » it
O v i e d o was in t h e c it y y e s te rd a y
One Overland
Roadster, overand reports his section as very quiet
ll
allied
ami painted, cheap at the
just now, but business is b o o m in g
and great improvements are con­ price
templated.
11ne F "f'l
rouring
nre-t class
If I were yours and you were mine - h a p .
■•v• rh.1 111• 11
. a tir. - and 1
I'll tell shut we’d do
I .III lii
tight right
Just lunch upon Stone's Cake Divine
&gt;r Tli t
t *■,- t . * f if ag

"n
Thursday evening FLlmund
M.isi ii * as the agreeable young
ho-j to a number of hi* friends at a
charming evening party.
A profu*1011 of amaryllis were used effec­
tively with ferns, in the decorations
&lt;d the pretty rooms
The dining
room was especially attractive with
its prettily arranged table.
Resting
upon an embroidered centerpiece
was a lug howl of flowers beneath
whl.-ti Wa* inn, 1Mled snapping mottnes
Containing the fancy pnper
hut* which were worn throughout
the re,t nf Hie evening by the young
(" ■•pie
\l tin bed to these wore
gri.ii ribbon*, at the other end of
whirh were bouquet* of nastur­
tium*. extending to the guest places.
To complete the charming effect
rose baskets filled with nuts and
candies were the place favors.
At
the appointed time
Mr.
F'rank
Meiseh played the march
which
wa* led by Miss Thelma Adams anil
Edward Milieu to the dining room
for refreshments
Games were en­
joyed during the evening and a num­
ber contest
was the signal
for
thought and merriment, in which
the prixe a a* won iiv Miss Thelma
\d.11ns
Mr* Meiseh was assisted
by Mr* Core
Those present were
Mi-sen Thelma Adams, hill nor Her­
ring, Helen Randall, Rosamond Rad­
ford, Marian Gore, Cora Lee Tillis,
Helen Shelton. Alice Andes and Miss
Margaret
Davis; Kdvtard
Mlllen,
Royal
Klintworth.
Max Stewart.
Leslie Hill. \t eb*tor IPrdwsy. Paul
Radford
Lafayette Tillis
Walter
• arter Johnnie and Joe Meiseh.

Anil let the cook sktdoo
Si*

kin ds,

on e

p ric e ,

DRESS TALK NO. 11

lorrocatod iron structure «t
Tw en tieth str e d and St'dgley avenue
Philadelphia caused a fire when t h o
.... a iiio fruited hv Sj.srks from hoi
a„„t
a mixer The ro o f o f the build
Ing was damaged « t « ’ Ut
S'csts are frequently found under
,he roof and they are drstroy.nl every
f, .w days In order to prevent s fire
They were cleaned away recently, but
tho birds quickly rebuilt thorn.
Thin g* A-Movlng.
D r u m m e r - A n y activity tn real e*-

LISTE N TO THIS
* •

W.

I have received adothcr shipment
of those Claasy-Cruh Suita.
In Mcn'a Hose docks anil fancy
"tripes arc all the rage. They are
now on display at the Haberdashery,

T he

Home

of Correct

Styles.

THE HABERDASHER
N* *

11 F. S 1 l nt*

1&lt;i u n i .

Hrrfdlty anj Ciigrnlcs
I. P McCuller's
Phone J77
Only a nimgii'lei! enthusiast r a n
1)7 Hi
III. to rii a I f [tie \ui.rli uli Me.II ul
a.
! 1.Mure fr» Inn,,
Among the visitors to the .it . A-sni :.1'
great
'
M
inus
at
tin*
pteselit time fur
from the Oviedo sertion tins morn
the |oss.hie future usefulness of tip
frig ure B. G. Smith nnd 1 A Clark
|.1. 1
, •• • s
''.
tl Ties ef
Mr Smith has juni returned Irmn .
11. r. t ' . mi a ti ■f. the lie* latsttllnle,
trip to Lake and Sumter eouritie- ate t.,i . | ti. i-' !r-t he sut.Jei ted In
jind states that the trucker* are ail iritnul in*esi gat inn
Tip* llniita
busy and making big money Irmn turns nf tin' 1■r.1. 11■111 nsperts of ell
cucumbers just no*
gent, s n t lie . .1r!* formulated ami
!
It a a . It • i ..IKtl to
•TUptl.l POOL O P E N
1 util further no
t n a mt . i 11 n 1 1 • ■,11 a a . that vital
lice Munson's pool will |.e open e.i &gt;
■tv 1 * |a -1 Iv rr.t • ■• t aiet parlIr »■
day from 2 p in to ;. 10 p -rn e»
■pitted .it, I t tint 1 —■.iiiiil |&gt;h Vnli al n nd
«v|)l Tuesdays and Fridays
lit. tf in. nia! tnh* ritaie , I s II g r e a t e r l i n n e t
iif eiirahenun ad
Mrs Lucy Barber and daughter tloiti the otheru,11
. a
v, .■1jtItT.
At»ii v Individ
V
Btlt.lge*
I
g.
Miss T h em la have returned ro th-ur
Urt I* fl -A* ■r t . i v c a s s u m e d t h a t t h e
home m Commerce. Georgia, after |
ts prunnrllv intended to
fl.'A
SI I t ’ ll.
spending the winter in Sanford th&gt; fost.r a si heme nf general govern
guests of Comfort Cottage
They mental interfere!*, e w11ti marriage A.
ure in love with Sanford and Florida a matter of fait the most earnest sto
weather and expert to come down dents of the siilijeit have at Ilest
hoped to Jloti " I ' the gradual enlsli
early next winter and stay longer
llsbtlient of standards In public optn
Mr. and Mrs. K I HolH ami Mr
loll
Oscar Conklin and &lt; liild'. ■ &gt;
leave Thursday
iimrning ‘ • K
VSf H jv f It
t,
■-I rn ruee to a I tend ' In i ' i &gt;
■• '
;
f v» - 11 tli*- | *lit Tl ♦
1!••• ■
It
it. • of the Florida Fr*”*.r*■■11
I tl. ,. ,.iu l.iimarv 4
.111n
Many nthr-rs exppct tn attrrut from
i „.|a - - ii Nrptunn amt thr* sun
Sanford and will
go one Friday to January 7 There being no planets in
attend the big banquet
at the Gray
position to force the earth out from
alone
the soil and * n'tse eitbl weather after
l yrtir’IS'-v f'l these three planet* Wtlt
' Spencer’ s Better Caki *o|.| 1 all
I rl,,. . 1 rr *1 low aid the "tin or
bpelli &lt;T t ti.n n
and
at
rather av .•■■ 1 'h e suns repulsion
A till tl
van. 0
pro e I fie
F'l VI
tr..in F. In a' v I- I- Apr it
In
to
gin
pr41
1
1* a ll'
a
t
d
fi
'in
1 md,
1 ho c o l a t e
fudg*
wlit 1 -*1 • I
!
&gt;
i
and
»
I
1
a* '
I....
I
one
t
• 1 1 * 1 food
Trv
. i a . .ittier than uiui.i
A a 1 t i l e l ,, 1
* 4
I
sil v 1r w ..
f •. Royer Hri
from F&gt; lit uar v tn to April -ti. I 1o
II
. like.
th**
I ’nr u , i&lt;, ti w.itiu
nf \%r.lth«T * III «"
Roh.-rt . qnil • o I ,
It.r ilN to Mr and MrLord a new boy and he A ill lie called cur Ju t aft*,‘f th** union or tiny plnu
after
his ets pas* tie!wcert the i-arth and other
Robert W. Lord, Jr .
planets or visible stars near the
letter
to
Ins
fa'-h-r. Mr. Lord, in a
e. 'llpse
When precipitation occur* It
new
arrival
brother regarding tie'
will ho near the dates of th e....... Inn
and he was ready to lake charge
.■(ary. lunar nnd stellar conjunctions
of u company, and g*&gt; in pursuit of
!&gt; N Gr uer. In ItnltUnore Sun
\ ill,i
Unless the l\ S troops hurry
up the youngster may yet have a
Qtrefs' Nests Cause Fire.
* ob 1. e.
Illrds m sis under the roof o f a tw o

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PAGE FIVE

Flic member* of the Eastern Star
'■ill I.d Club
re delightfully enter
• olied on I'tiursduy afternoon ul the
ttuks with Mrs S Maxwell nnd Mrs.
I d o Fox hostess.**
The hours were
J ■el , l
111f or Ml.si I &gt; wilh needlework
Hell, ions refreshments were served
.it the refreshment hour
Enjoying
th. 1harming hospitality of
their
f11»—11*an••'i
«’f ** Mr*
l.orctia Hrotier-mi Mr* Mi VIi - i &gt;t Mr* Grif
■t Mr* \lfred 1 dja Mr* llarvev
Renfro
Mr* Minnie
Jones, Mrs
Ray ton,
Mrs .1 D
Barker, Mrs
Itrvan
Mrs Mamie
Tolar. Mrs.
Thomas Mr- 1 t Fdisjninger. Mrs
l K Smith Mr* Henry Nickel and
Mr« Ray Hull
Guests of the club
were Mrs Leonard} and Mrs Webb
1tn Tuesday evening the business
meeting of the chapter was held
with a good lit I ell 11afict'i
f

Vt • ■,

hr

U .r

i«f 7' h f

•

tit-fit*

ffl

l I'lb o ’

I lid .

. .
,• t4i. 1111le mur.ilit'. mtcGu.l•■,
..f I hi*tl. *I••in wa« .|.v.t
I . pr. «. tit- d I v a east of some of
-iinfnrrt's tiitrntHl little people, un­
der the direction of Miss Gretchen
Schultr.
The playlet, which was
r. .illy
ill
part
celebration
of
Hit . U . . k was a charming littl.
Tut. ■1 .r . in which thi' fairy queen
M.'ln \ lief tint tl&gt; does .1 clever ' t
,,f ,t.i ng and look ed the (.art t ■
, . t ’• &gt; "
Tht-tl. dom
I in- I * '
.ti . p.vo a I... -i**l.* tin- earth bah .
. .irri.'d away hv In* fairy sympathy
t■. r til. A ..«■* of all earth bailies w ,i*
delightfully impersonated l&gt;&gt; Flor
d o ■' ll. tir}
The handsome young
iictaid. E K Foster. Jr., represented
tin* part as to the manner horn
a Iii I.- Bramble. Bluberry and Burr
wen- dear little pixie men whose- on
trance upon the stage excited enlhu
-la'ltc applause.
were
Thomas
Wight, Joe Caldwell anil Leslie
Moughton
The (juveu's attendantwen lovely fairy fbiwers. who. very
human in their beauty and grace
were "Trillienne,"
Sarah
Wight
■'■sweet Fern." who crowned the
(jueen. Mary FIlixabelh Fuleston
"W ild Rose." L e t’ laire Jones; " Blu­
e d , " Ruth Marshall anil " M a r i ­
gold."
May
Holly, the Queen's
train hearer ' The fairies, so sweet
and adorable, dancing with tltiy
bare feet and so truly fairy like with
(heir gossamer wings were Rebecca

Stevens. Camilla Puleaton, Olive
Newman. Georgia Mobley, Mary
Inte In this section?
Helen Morse, Hoc Howard, Theo­
Farmer -Surest thing you know
A
landslide hs» Ju»t moved my farm two dora Miller, Ruth Henry and Anna
Kanner. Lady Dorolora, the fairy­
miles down tho valley.
land nurse, so tenderly mindful of
that forlorn little earth baby was
L a n d . Practically Without Milk.
Much credit is due
Japan and China are countrlea Julia I.aing.
w h o le great population, have eilatod Mis* Schultx for the splendid man­
and Increased without one o f lha ar­ ner in whirh the play was presented
ticles of dirt t h a f t o American* »eems and U&gt; Miss Belle Smith who taught
an elementary food milk
There I.
practically it" production of milk In
, eith. r of these countrte*. alm o.t th#
, only suppb he.nil Imported from for
, UI1 cat t■ ns 111 the form of coudea.rd
milk In cans

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Obligation Shifted.
\ wedding ceremony took place at
(he bride s home Aa *oon » « «b e *erv.
Ice was over the nephew of the bride,
aged 5 years, was the first to break
the Ice by saving In anything but «
quil t tone
^ « » Aunt Klleni d ie.
It won t cost u* anything to bury her.
will it m a m m V

the dajjces
The stage was made to
represent a woodland
scene, a
charming setting for the children
who interpreted their parts so ad­
mirably.

The specialty numbers were re­
ceived with appreciative applause
A violin number, "E m p o," was
charmingly rendered by Miss Elinor
Herring, accompanied by M in Mar­
garet Davis.
Miss Fannie Iteba Munson inter­
preted the dance of the "bird with a
broken wing" with grace and artis­

tic -kill
A pantomime dance, tell­
ing the story o f -it gpl on her, way
from school finding upon the ground
tnc injured bird, caressing the bird
tun! smoothing its milled plumage,
she tosses it into the air and it flies
away.
i

The program closed with a de­
lightful reading by Mias Schultz,
"H e r F'irst Appearance" (Richard
Harding Davis i and responded to
the encore with " T h e Usual W a y ."
Mtholigh the weather was inclement
the club houso was tilled with an
appreciative audience and n neat
sum w ,i* realized for the UhUdrtqi'a
Home Society.
»
The committee
express *''t|ji&gt;ir
grulyful thanks to the little folks
who participated In the play and’ to
tln-ir mothers; to Mrs. ( ’ has Hand,
Mrs Roumillat, Mrs. Humph nnd
Mrs. Ed Lane for the use of plants;
to the Library Association for the
use of the Library; to Mr. F. E.
Gilbert and Mr Chas, I)elk for as­
sistance in decorating; to Mr. James
Stewart for moving plants, to the
lb raid lor newspaper courtesies and
to Rev
E
t). Brownlee for the
chairs from the church
l.n i'in ij .N.in/orif
Dr and Mr*. C. FL Walker, who
have been identified with the pro­
fessional, social und religious life of
Sanford for the past fourteen years
expert to leave early Friday morn­
ing for Lima, Ohio, on route to Ber­
lin. Wisconsin, where they will make
1heir future home
They came to
Honda thirty years ago ami located
.it 1.ougwood
Fourteen years ago
t tie} . .une to Sanford to reside
Dr.
Walker has been identified with the
iiie.lu.il profession und ha* been a
valued trustee of the t'ongrega
tmiial church.
Mis Walker, in ad­
dition to her connection with church
a ,»r k fin* been prominentl}
identi­
fied with the -lull life of Sanford
and an earnest, enthusiastic mem
tier of Hie Sanford I'ubllr Library
Association mid one of it- able
Aurkerx
Their many friend* regret
Ifj.ir departure and wish for them *
• life journev ami future -u&lt;&gt;e**
Dr
mid Mr*
Walker will visit their
daughter,
Mr*
Dexter in l,l«ria,
Ohio, before taking up their perma­
nent residence with I heir youilge*t
daughter,
Mrs.
|)evm&gt; in Berlin,
W is eons) n
/fruufi/uf Afternoon literptian
Mrs f
ft Walker entertained on
F'rlduy ufternn &gt;li with a beautiful
reception* in honor of Mr* ("
FJ
Walker, vv ho leave- tin- week to
make
1 he

her

home

m

atrra. tfv c

W .Mining
home

*,,

a

ell

adapted lor -»o ml u lL n f- a a* never
prettier than upun thi* occasion.
T h e reception hall, opening upon tho
broad veranda was cool and inviting
with it* decoration* of green pint*
top", potted ferns and curly bam­
boo. which wa* lined with pleasing
etleel around the door*
Frit-ring
th-- parlor from th- hall t In- charm
of the room a i « upp.i - n I t e l \ a*-*
ol deep red I ir , P« ,
•' p ut t*
adding lo I heir i e
and b’ .iut.,,
forming a p re ii. bickgmutol fo , he
daintily gown I » m . who ended
throughout ifi
a lt - roo t i
The li­
brary too wax adorned with the
st a to) y red liliie*. with a green back­
ground. Till- nlnr note was changed
in the dinini
m, f ir b-re salmon
colored nninr*,,.. v I iq beauty
with rose* a 1 « in..
*
Tin*
cabiuet tna-.i . -.** hanked with
masse* of "pengeri‘1 in which nest­
led the flower* arranged in low bowl*
graduating in height to the center
where the liliie* tilled a tall va*v
Flower* and fern* were mussed on
table* and cabinet" while the dining
talue was centered by u beautiful
arrangement of liliie*
Nasturtiums
and violet" adorned the plate* upon
which refreshments were served.

Tampa, Mrs. Rroggan, Mrs. Augus­
tus Frank* Mrs.. F. P. Strong, Mr*.
Henry Witte, Mrs. S. 0. Shlnhnlesr.
Mrs J N Whltner. Mrs. A
I)
Smith, Mrs. W. H Peter*. Mrs. J. H
Ferguson, Mr*. John Mciach, Mrs.
J. S. Wilaon, Mr*. John Smith, Mr*.
Wulter Hand. Mrtt. C. ■A. Smith,
Mrs. Will Hand. Mias Lillie F'arnaworth, Mr*. J W. Pennington, Mr*.
Pennington, Sr., Mrs J. K Mettinger, Mr*. Sheridan Jewett, Mrs.
W. W- Abernathy, Mr*. R. A. Terheun, Mra. FL D. Chittenden, Mra.
Geo. Fox, Mra. Gwynn Fox, Mra.
Harvey Renfro, Mra. Olive Archi­
bald. Mra. Geo. L. Maria and other*.
Supper of

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Mrs. Fred William* antL Mr*. D.-L.
Thrasher.i

Ptnonal Mtnlion
Col. and Mr#. A. K. Powera and
little son, Kinehon left Saturday
afternoon for Wallace, N. C.&lt; to at­
tend the Whitfleld-Stevens wedding
at which Col. Powers will act as
best man
,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butts have re­
turned from a delightful visit to the
home folks at Winter Park.
• Mra. 0. W. Brady left on Sunday
to return to her norno in New Ybrk.

,j iH

Hotel Carntn

Mr F'. Fl Gilbert, vice presiifcnt
of the Camp Bird Mining. Power
anti Leuaiug Company, the mines of
which are located at Pitkin, Col.,
wu* the genial host on F'riday even­
ing at n delight fully informal sup­
per at Hotel Carnes, his guests being
the Sanford stockholder* of the com­
pany. A meeting of the stockholders
preceded the pleasures of the banquet
board, at which time Mr. Gilbert
Rnve facts and figure* of the mining
industry, showing the wonderful out­
put of gold anti copper and silver in
tho latt four centuries and the splen­
did increase in the United Stales
alone over the figure's of 11115, Mr
Gilbert held the tense inteVest of his
guests for an hour ami answered
question* for another thirty min­
ute*, to the satisfaction uf all.
Mr.
Gilberts’ discussion of his subject
wu* remarkable for its simplicity, its
dear, concise statement of facts and
the knowledge which enabled him
to handle the subject with the ease
of an expert.
Mrs. J. D. Parker
gave an interesting uccount of her
visit to the mine* last summer and
displayed specimen* of the gold ore
that created mnch comment
Tin1
social
Flour w Fitch followed
was
much eti|oyed
Supper was served
in one of the private parlors of the
hotel

Mr. und Mrs
in Way cross.

Harvey Renfro are

Miss Mary Kenny has returned
to Fu-r home iq, Leesburg after a
pleasant visit to her aunt. Mrs. C. C.
Matthew*.
i/

:

Mrs, E. G. Tyner arrived yester­
day from Tampa to visit her daugh­
ter. Mrs R J llolly.

P

Mrs. Alfred Porter of Maitland
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fid
Randall.

Mrs, Henry McLaulin was called
to Lukeland on Saturday to attend
the funerul of the little child of her
niece. Mr* El wood Thomas
Mrt.
Thomas is well known in Sunfud
where her many friend* will regret
to hear of her bereavement.
Mrs. R. J. Holly and Mrs. Oscar
Conklin and children will accom­
pany Mr. Holly to the Press Asso­
ciation meet at Kissimmee on Thurs­
day
*

WOMAN’S CLUB

( all Meeting
There will be a call meeting of the
Music Department of the Woman's
/firfhditg 1‘ilrly
Club Thursday, at 3 j&gt; rn. in the
Imjiortaiit buun-** is
Dr and Mrs (&gt; J Miller enter­ club house
tained with a beautiful birthday lo be transactx-il and every mem­
jiartv mi Saturdav
afternoon tn ber shotl 111 he jire.ent
Mr* Gwynn F'ox.
honor &gt;d the eighth birthday of their
Secretary
charming little daughter. Theodora
The home, which i' one of the most
attractive
in tile cllv wu* lovely
II il * I Ii r hh Meeting
with It* llorat decor at ions, a beau
The
m eetin g
of th e
Woman's
idol set ting for the dainty figure*1
Club on Wednesday, with Mrs J W.
and *wert (aces o( the children
Dickins presiding wn* one of the
gathered to help along the celebra­
most interesting of the entire veur
tion
Thirty happy little young
Report* (rum the \ artuii* commit­
sli-r- gamboled upon the lawn and tee* and officers showed the club lo
rulnpcd and jduyc.il game* upon the tie actively ut work along various
wide veranda nnd in tho spactou* lines
F'liie reports were made by
rooms
The living room wu* lovely
the committee, Mrs. W, W Aber­
with gorgeous masses of red carna­ nathy chairman, for the Spring Fes­
tion*, amaryllis and asparagus fern, tival and Celery Fair, showing t he
while the dining room and den glow
proceed* for the week to be one
ed with &amp; profusion of nasturtium* hundred and eighty five dollar*, after
in every available place
In the
ill expenses paid
Mr- Di-km* F-r
center -f the -lining t-ibl- re-led -In­ th-' - li|h thunk---! the • ll urniaii uti l
big white birthday euk-- with it* their i om mil t
f..r th- ■(T■-r t * that
regulation number &gt;d junk can lit■*
resulted "&gt; *ucli a gain.
i t -j-.-rt*
Pink nnd white heart shaped gakiov
were made hj the Welfare Depart­
amt Frrart candies were served itipoh ment of the Baity
jiarud*, Baby
the lawn with ice cream, after which Week and Campaign and Better
the eh Idrt-tt march-if into the -lin­ Baby Contest
It w a* announced
ing room whi*re the birthday cake hv the i-ivtr committee that for ex
wan |i||i by- the little hlltcsx, to the
--client reason* the spring plant *abiletigtii of her j;ue*t*
VoutiR girl* alt&lt;l ll-iwev show had lir--n -’ .tiled -iff
assisting Mr* M d ■- w,:h the enter
Ihe still-- com Milt lee .innotiti- --I the
t ,ull III-'lit .mil n-T, 11.- were Helen
( ’ lean I J- I .1 III J) .11 g II for ill - a ■ • s of
Sin-linn, 1 *‘ hc- \)
- '-.ir ill Wight
\ i,r11 .'I an.) urge-i tin- -&gt;i«|i ‘ ration
nnd F ram * D .*• t &gt;
•if th-- cloh member*
Mr &gt; Bunge

This hcing th- bi-’ hday also of nf the local * limit board u|ipearc I
Mr* T I Miller ! 1 ■ulnra’ * grand before the meeting and gave a re­
mother, a f-'A gn-'-t. were enter­ sume of the work ne omphsh-’d tn
tained lat-r in F i t - evening in honor the interest of sanitation and better
of this event, ul* i irt which time u equipment by the present board
ll-r
dainty «up|n r was served
The during it* two years of service
older folks enjoying the delightful ul*o displayed the Jilalt* for tfic new
occasion were Rev Arthur Peck and j primary school and the improve­
Mr*
Pet-,, Mr
.u I Mr*
Frank ments to lie made in the present
Miller. Mrs M D u i &gt;1. Mr* Star­ sehool building*. He c irnestly asked
h "d
ling. Sr , and Mr. H I Starling, ’ for the coop'ration of thMrs. Minnie Jott'-s, Mi** Sanford, patron* and (‘specially the mother*.
Runge's talk wax receive I with
Ib-rtha Packard, M.- T J Miller , Mr.
the thanks of the elub A rising
and Dr Miller.
vole of thunk* was given Mr K J.
The chi!dr'ii enjoy -g the hajipy
Holly for hi* sujiji.irt and coopera­
afternoon were.
tion at all time* but more especially
Mary FRixabelh and Camilla Pu- ■luring the recent effort* of the dub
Icston, Pearl und Toodly Robson, lo raise funds., A rising vote nf
Sarah and Thomas Wight, May and thanks was also extended tnc coun­
Mildred
Holly,
Kermith
Hurley, ty COftrmlssiotiers and the city coun­
Gueata were greeted by Mrs. L. R. Rebecca Steven*, Dallas Conklin, cil for their efforts in bchaff of tha
Philips in the reception hall and by Leclair Jonc#, Olive Newman, Ruth Woman’s Dluh for release from taxa­
Mr*. Henry Wight in the parlor Henry, Joe Caldwell, Stella Moses, tion and corresponding secretary In­

where M n. Walker and the gueat
of honor received together.
Front
the library they w-re ushered into
the dining room by Mrs. Anna
Walker, Mr*. T. D. Hayes and Mra.
Harry Wilson. Those serving were
Mra. Henry Nickel, Mr*. M.‘ Minarik and Mrs. Harry Pilkington,
Mra. K ey and Mra. May Dickina.
It waa a pretty idea of the hoitcoa
to include in her gueata all those
with whom Mr». Walker had been
closely identified in her church
work, the Library and the Woman'*
club, betide many other*
M n. C. E. Walker i* receiving
many delightful attention* previous
to her departure. Beside* those al­
ready mentioned attending the re­
ception were Mr*. M. C. Savage,
Mrs. Deane Turner, Mr*. F&gt;ne*t
Krupp, Mra. JL T. Secord, Mrt.-J. CL
Enaminger, M.a. Geo. D Bishop,
M iu Laura Fi*h, Mra. E. T. Wood­
ruff, M n . C. C. Woodruff, Mrs. Ed
Randall,
Mra. Alfred
Porter of

Georgia Mobley, F'rank Chase, Elis­
abeth Whltner, Maud Lake, Virginia
Packard, Dora Harrold, Flsther and
Leonard Miller. Jean Maxwell, Clif­
ford Louise Shinholssr, Charlotte
Hansel), Margaret Neal, Algernon
Speer, Robert Denton, Albert Con­
nelly, Frances DuUon, Hclsn Shel­
ton.
.S’fit'-.S’* K'

Mrs C. K Henry delightfully en­
tertained the Sew-Sews on Thurs­
day afternoon at her home on Turk
avenue, wilh several other friends
included. Cut (lowers were used in
the simple decorations of the rotms.
Elaborate refreshment* were served,
consisting of three courses. Flnjoying the gracious hospitality of Mra,
Henry were Mra. Frnnk Woodruff,
Mrs. c r H.- Diiigee, Mrs. Win. Mc­
Kinnon, Mr* Mcl.autin, Mr*. J. S.
Wilton, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. 0. L.
Taylor, Mrs. U. R. Steven*, Mr*.
Robt. Webb, Mrs. Fred Walsman,
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structed to convey same. A motion
to Incorporate was carried. The rogmts of the club was expressed Upon
the near departure ol Mrs. C. FL
Walker to make her home elsowh're.
Mrs. Walker hju been an efficient,
loyal member of the club and for
two years the second vies president.
The treasurer's report was most en­
couraging showing all oblig iti ins
that were due. paid and a talancin the treasury.
Me miters w re
urged by their president to suFtscribc for the Federation Magazine.

Club Calendar
1 Social Department hunifies* meet'
ihg this afternoon.
Wednesday— Literature Depart­
ment business meeting.
— lUcluud iiardiug Davis —Mrs. Jar
Moughton.
Winston Churchill— Mr*. C. C
Woodruff.
*
Round Table Discussion: “ The
Inside ot the Cup,"

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iaouonc* of ouch crrtiAcato'In tb* name ol b/ootb
Wnlch o f the E v llg f
pertaining to tho operation of the
J. (Jr.ffln Unlaaa told wtlltalo abail bo redem*
Touch
•Em-"TLanks. »lr. for tb«
boat.
ad
accurdlng
to
late
tat
deed
trill
laou*
t
hereon
LEGAL ADVERTISING
on tJt* 29th day of Apcfl A. D, 1*1#,
dime; you aou. Ivo been driven to
Accounts
of
so
many
threats
being
Wlinear my official •Ignaturo and aeol thla the
fhaee circumstances by a woman.
Nolle* of Affllrill** for Tot Dood Under tSlh day of March A..D7 191*.
made hgalnst my life and to destroy
(Seal)
. E. A. Dougina*.
Moetlon I of Uk*»lff t i l l . Loo# of Ftor*
Uarllc—"All. did "he reject or marry
Clock Cirnilt Court Seminnl# County, Fla.,
the R o « m * r , 'f t was IhOURht brat to
* too . —
.
* —A1-Tue»
6tc.
Ry
V.
M.
MclHnlol
D.
C
Nolle* i* hoioby (Ivon thot 9. K. Lone,
urm her with two one-pounders, you f p
purebotor ot Tot CerllAcst* No. IS fi
diltd tb* lltb do)r of Jun*. A. D. 1099, Notice of Application far Tat Docd Undar F A (T S RHINO M ISR E P R E SE N T!!!) which were mounted on her by the
ha. A]*d aold rortlAeot* In my ofllr*, *t)il
DENTIST
Not Likely,
Merllon 0 of Chapter 4M1. Loo* *1 Flor­
U. S. Government.
Th ey
have
bo* mad# opplleollon lor lot dead In loiuo
REGARDING SHELL PISH DE­
ida
whole lot o'
■people
dm
puts
on
a
in oeeordonf* with low
Sold torllflrol*
Office;
Yowrll Building
Nolle* I* hereby glten that C. Kanntaon.
never been used lo (Ire upon any one,
P A R T M E N T OF S T A f ^ U M ,
ombroec* lb* following
frills." said Uncle Ebon, "cau l expect
purebaaor
ol
Tat
CartlAcata
No.
I
l
l
,
datad
oituototl In S»minot» county. Florid*,
SANFORD - t
t
*
FI.Oh i . A
and tho only person killed was one lo have an unruffled temper
3rd day ol Juaa, A. D. 1912, baa Aled
REPORT O P C O M ­
jrlt: HEW ol SEW, Soe. 14, Tp. 21 8, R. the
•aid certlAcata In my offico, and baa made
of my deputies, who was shot down
32 E tho told lond boln* toa****d ot th* application
MISSIONER,
tat dead to t**u* In-accord­
T llO M AH EM M K T WILfWlN
dot* ol lb* ti*u*nr* ol »ueh corliAeot* in ance with tor
taw. Said certlAcata embrace*
in cold blood in broad daylight" by a
Optimistic Thought.
tb* nom* ol Hnbert MeCotehln. Uni*** tb* following,
K. FEBt.UHON IIOU8IIOU1EB
deocrlhed
propocty
aituated
It has recently come tB my knowl­ fisherman niter having been arrested
•old rrrtlflrot* aboil be redeemed drrord- In Sominole county, Florida, to-olt: SU ol
There are many Bootlsnvera hut
ln( to low tot deed will leeu* thereon on N W 14 ol SW'r of SEtj *nd N kf ol SWl( edge that unscrupulous parties have
(or a violation of the law. The mur­ few prophets.
th* Ibth doy ol April, A. (I. 1914.
&amp;
SW'a of SEW. See. 10, Tp 21. Rang*
Wit aboa my offiiUl el(nolur* ond arm! ot
been misrepresenting (acta concern­ derer was set free without even a
1
0
acre*.
Th*
tald
land
being
at29
E.
(bit tb* 141H doy ol March. A I*. 1914.
LAWYERS
eraaod at tb* date ol th* leouanr* ol ouch ing my Department, representing to
(eeol)
E. A DOUGLASS,
plea of insanity.
CertiArat* . In lb* nom* ol f,. II. Hrown
("lorn.Circuit Court Bemlnol# Co., Ho.
the
people
of
the
stiUe
that
they
are
Unlee*
tald
eertlAcat*
abail
be
rodoomed
Sanford. •
Florida
&gt;
lly V. M. MrDonlrl. D. C.
1 am practically n sheriff for the
to law lat deed will laau* there­ being heavily taxed to carry on a
69-Tno-tt______________ •
__________ according
on on th* 22nd day of April. A. D. 1916.
entire state of Florida, who Is ex­
Wltnrae my official elgnatur* and teal department from which the state
|„ Circuit Court, Ncrculh Judicial Circuit, thin
ported to enforce the fish, and oyster
th* 2tat day ol March, A. D. 1914.
Homlnol* County, Florida. In Chancery
is receiving no revenue.
(trail
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Virginia Carolina Chomirol Com­
laws over a territory of over three
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co., FI*.
pany, a rcrporntlnn doing butl­
lly V. M. McDaniel. D. C.
In order that the public m ay thousand miles. It would be foolish
er** In the tint* ol Florid*.
81-Tuee-Atc
va.
know exactly what amount* of m o n ­ to expert me lo perform my duties
Florida (lordetai, Inc., a corpora­
Just because you are feeling the
Notice la hereby given that on the 22nd ey has been collected, from whom
Ctlat Ion
tion doing butlnrat under the
unarmed.
■lay ol April, 1916, or at toon thereafter a j
laai ol the Slate ol Florida, Hot*
ill
effects of a tot-pid liver is no ex- Office In Yowell Bldg. / Sanford, H ,
w* can be heard, we ihall apply to Honor- [ and how disbursed, I have decided
The state of Maryland, containing j
^
a hHrm(ul medicine
able
Jam**
\
V
l*erkina,
Jung*
of
th#
Sat-I
b.llsaheth J. Ilartlctt, William 7 ;
enth Judicial Circuit Court of tb* Stat* ol to issue for publication throughout nut much more count line ihun iwo
llartletl
and tJcorge VV Ufim
that has brought physical decay to
Florida, In and lor Hemlnote county, for |the state a financial statement as
To Robert I.. Uoaaard. Nelaon (i'ay, Emily tetter*
of our counties ha* in her service
patent Incorporating Th* Gospel
J Mar Hell. William L ilorllell
Calomel is dangerous
Home Union Society of
Midway
and 1taken from the records in our of t wo' steamers, heavily armed with thousands.
it appearing hy alAdavlt. Aled herein, that Canaan City, tn h* located at Canaan
and
as
every
one knows has very ATroKNEY AND COUNSELLOR *i LAW
you, ond each
of you, are non r—idem* ol ( lly. Florida.' The general caluro ol th* fice at Tallahassee. Th3 collection# cannon and crewed up with armed
,
th* Hat* of Ftnritf#, thit th* ft*i4*nr* of object if the corporation shall be to foster
disagreeable
and
weakening after
Practice in State nnd Federal Court*
you anil *««h of jrwiu la unknown; that tb*r» and prnmot* religious unity, benevolent* and disbursement* from July lat. men. This service is known as the
effects.
Medical
science
has found
la twi |i*f*4ifl In th* at it* of Flofiil#* the and charity among Ita momtera.
1915,
to
March
31st.
1916,
are
u»
"Oyster N a v y . 1111 Virginia has one
Sanford Fla
atMltf of * aubpo#n» upon fhom wuwlil
Figned
Uvl Moaely,
a natural,
vegetable
remedy, Garner-Woodruff Bldg
jou or any of yon; and that the
follows;
lU&gt;mond Montgomery.
frirr
1
large
steamer
which
is
armed
with
paid** Hdbvrt I** Moaaard. NtUcn Oray,
G R IG S B Y 'S
LIV-VER -LAX
that
John .Mack,
Receipts
Emit) J. llarrtlall tnH WfVKUm
n#rtheavy guns, nnd Louisiana nisi has
tlarnoy GareJn and
thoroughly cleanses the liver and
M t are each ovtr Ih* at* of twenty-on*
l*auter Coo.
8.85 an armed fleet.. Plainly there is a
Tags and Measures
$
years; theretcra.
fil-T uoo-5tc
bowels without cuusing any bad
It !• ordtrad that you, and each of you.
Oyster Dealers .................. 3,214.25 necessity for arming vessels for the
Ho l&gt;«rt 1*. Iloaaard, Nelaon Gray, Mil#
feeling. Children ran take it with
368.73 enforcement of the fish and oyster
Oyater Boats
..............
perfect safety. Every bottle guar­
appear to the above ernlttad rauae, on or
SUITE », COURT HOUSE
PHONE 141
Nolle* lat hereby
given that
M
. li. Rurklett Miscellaneous............... .
165.80 laws.
befora tha lat day of May, 1916. or lha purchafter
i- —L ^ — o(*Tai
. ^F* — ColbDrato
i _£ * Aa.—
a—
a ft
*
k
anteed. 60c and *1 n bottle.. None,
No.
1404*
dated
the
bjll of complaint In aald rauae will t&gt;* taken 6th dated of Juno A- D. 1AW. haa filed eatd refI- Deposit on Survey and
Previous to the passage of the genuine without the likeness and &amp;YNFORD,
FLORIDA
as canfaaaed agalnat you
in my ufflc*, and has mad# aoDlicmtion foe
Lense
.....
210.49
It !■ further* ordarad that thla order ha Iflcal*
d*td to&lt; fftfeuo Li arcviidanre s»it.h Law. Maid
F o r ------------- -----oyster law, oysters were retailing at signature of 1. K Grigsby
puhllihed In the Hanford Herald, afir# a tag
cert Acate embrace* the fullowing dewalbed prt&gt;- T w o Cent PrivHege Tax
2,027.94
week for eight eonteeutle* weeka
from
15
to
50
eents
per
quart.
They
aiida. tolosale by W G. Aldridge
Witness my hand at clefk of the circuit fteriy situated Li SeraincJe County* “f'loiida.
1.226.02
W »y of E of N K *4 of S W U LW. 24- Lease Rental Fees
of tha clrrult court, Seminole county, Flor­ wit:
are now selling generally over the
Tp.
2
1
*
Itd9
1
0
acre*.
The
paid
land
tering
103
00
ida. on thla the 12th day of February. •weed at thn data of the ‘aeuacce of iuch Certio­ Excess Nets
state at from !10 to (15 cents per
~ '
SPECIALIST
1916
5,106.00
rate »n the name of Geo W. Franham Unlea* Fish Dealers
f#ftl)
K A Df I ITt#1, ASH,
quart
The
demand
is
better
than
kaid
certificate
shall
l«
redeemed
According
to
Isw
(itrli Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial
In CANCER, GOITRE and TUMORS
7.611 So
tai deed will l*»ur thofoon on tb* 3rd day of Fish Boats und Tags
Circuit, Hrrmnnle County, Flo ltd a
e \er and more stock is being han­
May A ll., 1916
Cure Them Without Cutting Them &lt;&gt;ut
310.00
f Dy Jaa. C*. HoberCa
Alien Boats
Wit mss* my officiiI signature and hm.1thit the
dled
All increased supply has sun
(jenrgr A ] let *oties,
3,460.00
Alien Fishing Tax
HoMctor and of (‘ ouniel for the ComplainanI 31*t day of March A. I» 1916
ORLANDO,
FLORIDA
ply
made
it possible (or cheaper and
I.Am I i
K. A. hougiftw
&amp;1*Tues-9tc
**
Clerk Clectj t Court Ferntoole County Ha.
better
oysters
to
be
placed
on
the
64-Frl*6te.
lly V. M. .Mr t&gt;auM. *JJ. Cla the tlrcull Court of the Mevrath Judicial
$23,690.60
market. This is the result of the en­
Circuit, la aud for Homlnole County, Her.
NOTICF.
OF MAHTKU HAtfl
Ida
Disbursements
forcement
of the shell fish law
Notice
is
hereby
given
Ihat
under
and
by
Mary llobineon and Merritt
virtue a| a deerfe of foreclosure #nd sale Dockage and Storage
66 00
$
JK„ (tuhinson, Kiorutora of
ItttJrif
out
of
the
('Ireult
(Tourt
of
the
Fish h ave simply gro w n s e a r r e lieC o n f e c t io n C T V
Frederick M. Mobinsail, de­
P lu m b in g and
663 32
Seventh Judicial Circuit of Florida In and Coal
ers s* d- '**« rnpl ftinmnt •
cause th e y h a v e r e ceived lie ]in&gt;
for Hemtnr»le County. In Chancer
Itv a.
CHat inn
195 05
G a s
F i t t i n g
cause therein pemting wherein Arrnuur Fer Gasoline and ( fit
Foreclosure
11 A Howard and leoni A
le c tio n ill the past
T h e y h a v e been
tlllser Works, s corporation, is gomplaln- Office Furniture and Fix­
of Murtifftgs
Howard. Jacob K. l.idtkoy,
ini|, and H, Vt Ihlitngslr &gt; and Anns K
caught in and nut of season w ithou t
I'dward L Fnnrhs and all
All W o r k R c c c i v e n M y Pcrnuna
678 99
IlitlingsJ* y his wife are dartndent* 1 wttl-J tures
par tir* «'lai mIng interest y ndef
1
any regard tn huc
11 you kill tin’
olTefay
sale
a
nd
will
sell
to
the
highest
Fred 11 Viple, drreasnl.
Olfiee
Supplies
and
Ex­
A tt e n t io n A n d UeHl EfTorln
enrl best tidd*’ for rath a! Ihe front door
The Csmrron llarkley f *./n
y o u n g ch icken y o u will n ever h a - c
•*f th# court hoyse in Sanford. Seminole
4 1 25
penses
party. • rorpof alien
l&gt;e(nviniy Florida, during the U|i| hours uf
^Opposite City Hall
Telephone No Zi
a hen lo lay an egg
W i t h o u t Ibe
fen its rvtft
nn Monday
the L«( day of May, ' Freight, Drayage and Ex­
To Fwdftrd I- Knocha, of Halmft. Kamsa•&gt; sale,
■'gg y o u will n ever h ave a yo u n g
A
ll
1916.
the
same
being
e
legal
sales
90 95
Jarnti I l.idIWm), of Indianapolis, Ind . The day the fnU&lt;i«»inf ibarrihnl real property
press
■ hieketl
The
price &lt;&gt;n f i'li
t
&lt; imrron and llarklvy f*ompary. • corpora
335 .17
tton * I South i •rn11na, and all f»ftrl'es claim lying and being in Hr in note ( aunt &gt; Stale Post age
dou bled iii the in terio r s im p ly be­
of
Florida
to
»'l
ini inlerwat undar Fred II &gt; sple, and 111
l#4) t thirty -sin 1361 of the Florida I-arid A Telephone and Telegraph
any other person claimicig an lLtere«t In the
cause th e y Jire hard t o get
The
Coloni* at Ion ’ Company’s Celery Plantation, l Service
109 30
folinwing deacrlhed lands
proper e n fo r c e m e n t of ih e tl-l: I.iw
HonkC” »t fiige 11A.
Maaginnint
t) feai north,of the suuth recorded in 1*1at
750 on
Kluridi said ( I (lire Sul a ry
«#■•! corner of lot im IP ', Mini L •rvrn • Itecordft &lt;11 l ‘range 1«uui)
of the s t a l e IS tile only W.iv tn ill
run rail III frei, more or lr«* to so s'lc&gt; land t«ei ng faarmerlr in (tfani** i uunly, Stenographer*
2 1H 1 1
|iut r • m it. Hrmlaolr County,
Ihecira mirth tn n«irl heast r*irn#r of l.*»t Florida
crease the supply
k v k k y t h im ; f o r t h e b u il d e r
30 00
eight '.A1, thenre writ t i l fret, mor »* of lr#«, f it rids
J a rotor
I.KIC.lt C NF WFI.l..
to northwest rorner of «aid lot eight *#«,
I have e n forced the lisli an d o yster S 3
thence south to beginning. *n lltock a»%en
float Properly and Chan­
Sp. ci al Master in ^hinvri
S
Sash - Doors - Blinds - Mouldings - Flooring =
«7i. Tier four M), of the t»»»n »f Sar ford. H«i »&gt;inson A Itrarilail
696 ] 1 luw- and I find the fisher men gencr
dlery
Florida iarr!ifdlng to th* plat thereof of
Hollcitors Ior I nmplains nl
&lt; uilinji - Sitlinn - Framing.
I H 1 1a.1mii
63 Tua» kic
186 36 ally up and down the roast in favor
*
—Boat Repair*
ll appearing fr r»i the afPdavtl of tiro (i
if
su,-b
enforreiiient
I
tie
tisii
and
87 4 6*
Hunt Men liui-lise Ae- l
Herring herein dul&gt; filed, ihat hr is •iillritur
aijii counsel for the rti r*tpt a1nanta in the
Mill W u r lv "f Kvury Description
2,594 21 riysters are the properly of the iitt SS
Moat Salaries
above it j Ini rauae. Mary ilobtnaan and
262 60 rent- of the inland counties us well an
Mernti 1 Motitnaor, n n uter&lt; of Fied
Hunt Insurance
• rick M Knbtnaon. ders-ased. that i\ l* th#
PHONE No. 105
SANFORD, FLORIDA
6,396 23 I those residing on the coast, utol ll
Deputy Salaries
belief nf tb# affiant thei the delertdarita.
should
lie
protected
for
their
u-e
as
Kil w•rd t* Lntirh’ . «f Halt n
K*nt*r
134 97
Deputy Fx(tens'- AtVt
JSi itic F 1j ill i i i nf I nil 1ana |«**11*. Ind (fie
60 &lt;01 well its for those engaged tn Inking
• • me*on ami liar tap } ' ompanv, ■ corpora­
Monti Premium*
tion of Saiufh 1sinIin« am! Mo Nellie *
I hem. who should pay something for
Refund on i-Cnse Deports
Yaplta, hetr at la» nf Fred II Yapl*„ «!*■
era Men! ar# non resident 1 of the sJiir nf
98 46 tile privilege
and Licenses
'Florida and that Fd»»rd L Kru*cH« re
The future of the lisli and oyster
63 19
4«ldee *&lt; Salma. Kari-a*,* Jacob I, l.idikiy,
Surveyor*
resides at Indianapolis, Ind . that The Cam
industry
of Florida depends entirely
797
66
Fees
Paid
State
crun and tlaralry Company, a corpora
t.im. addr#a* and ,.f
place of bysine**
Upon the enforcement of laws pro
Replanting Public Osylt-r
I• tj nlni wn. Hr» NeI111r * Yapi r. r»«»dr*
LIVERY, S A L E S AND F E E D S T A B L E
A
In ji&gt; Ln h Michigan
That the said de
63*63 lecling and encouraging same
Burs
fendanta and rarh v*f tham are over tw«*nt)
C o m e r Park A ve n u e and S e c o n d S t r e e t
22 13 step backward now in tin- conserva
Measures and Tags
fine 121f year* •»i #t* •nil tkftt thrfr it
lion
of
tin*
great
f
I
pro-tii
ig
n
Vi*J per viii' m l lo *t ft*e ■if Finri'lft I h*■ vr t
C
O
N
T
H
A
C
T O R S FOR A L L K IN O S OF H E A V Y M A U L IN G
I 08
Prt Ming
Vnr of m «uK|lO tft IQ-m » f m oitl *t l r
iluit)r\
id
ilo
-'(.iicn
(
-ii.
,
nhrrr
Find t t 11|'**n &gt;♦ . ^ i i i|l irf if ftftI•
Special Attorney F''e*
J6 51
for* &gt; 1* hivi &gt;&gt; I 1 Fft*« r ha. Jft ri b t
tot a! de»t Mil 1Kill
L a r g e s u p p l y of H o r s e s , M u l e s ,
Advertising Closing of
! «dik ■y '1h# ■ttirf *ih • ml t ftr l* f l itni
Re-p«vltaUr .
.
|i»nV * ci*r |*■*1rat ... t- Mr• Sr'in i &gt; ft |&lt;lr
i'lihiir
Mars
ft
(tn
Wagons and Harnoss alw ays
e*f»d «JI
* mt«f ■ny rfftit,. tiff* nf
T It llo d g . .
•ht*|*■• n the f i'll-* tn# f|r»rriL#*l 1ft fk«I«
Monts t’urchaaod
JJJH6
lleginritng at 6.1», (*#•1 north of th*
Commissioner.
on hand F o r Sale o r E xchange
T o Cash with State Trcaa
soul haul corner of 1-ot ten (10), Illock
wvrh c71, run eavt It? feet, rrjarii or less,
urer
0,1)22ifl
t» aw. alley, tfience riprt h Trg- fiurthravt
t l l s c a a m l t h ln g a nd W a g o n R e p a i r i n g In c o n n e c t i o n
T o Cash in Bank for IteWILL S T A R V E S O O N
*•turner of Iai| eight fHi, thetira west 11T*
&lt;set inurr nr less tw nbrthwest ccirner of
txisit
in
Treasury
l.lO.'t
:tf)
»ald I Ait el# hi ifti thence south lo h»*
ginning In Ilf nr t sevrri I ’ Ttrr four 'ft,
Belgians Need Relief at Once nr
IIf |hr t«*» *» 49if ^a.nI*»t ■*, H orl 1la., t&gt; nn if
I ttiit'i play wtifi serious matter*
$2:tH‘.M) 00
They Mill Die
In | to the ptftf Ihfreiil nf I U Fr aifnrd.
ft
ar# *«rtlrf*-*J in ap'iMf 1
fii i h# hill of run
•loti i Y O !' carry your own m*u*a ,‘*‘
l o l l will note the following •■refills
oft i.oinloii
April it
There would
|&gt;l*irit &lt;fuly ftlril in th1• r# j»** no
-igain-l
*1ft} , 1)&lt;r I ■t rt1V 4.f Vf i1V A l» 191**■ th* '
iiikr
n from t to.- .tltove Htnleno tit
In- w to ill . ii- -! a r v .,t ,ui, v ; 11' i - t h-- t hi* r9•«11
«■ftm# t * i»*g ■l f ui*' Ift V
It r* turt* 'If . * 1,9.1 ■1, t f hi* f14111-r Itr t
t'aati ttii linriti in Sint*
K I It E
or four weeks if tin i m|i**l t at ime, uf
I.UlfD*h..l rt i f»- *■* ii 1#*r•1 11r f ft1ii » Hr * • (
Treasury
J 0,022 10 (ood into Belgium Were sloppi -f
yipri pt*| Itthi-d in SrBtltioIr rnunl)&gt; F!m
I respectfully announce myself n run■-noirrut Ihr
lilm, fifirr a i*r#Vi |»if rlf ht
for you'll find th** motley wanting » ) **c
T h e food and clothing for th,
ilitlale for the office of comptroller. I Cash on hand in Malik for
the F I R E has wijtcd out your pmi»-rt&gt;
\SiHiM» 1 A l ‘nufla*is, *lrrk f,f ■» I nm fnmil ar with its duties, nnd if elect­
l.ltiii
:t'i
Deposit in Treasury
y.OOW.fHM) elvi1 populat'on m occu
h oum and lit# ■oral i h#«•*•'r, fl*.* 12lh lay
7!)
7
(15
Fees
Maid
State
ed
promise
faithful
and
unremitting
-«»f Frhfuar) A l« 191f*
pied Belgium and Northern France
Have our strong, reliable company
{ **rat I
K A !&gt;&lt;)t)&lt;;i*AM8,
ser* Ire.
(llllce Furniture nnd Fix­
are furnished through the " ( ' R, It,"
( I t irk of ( h* (Mirull rniirl, S*minr»f*
carry your risk— and !«• on the safe side.
( ‘tiun'i. Fbtrliift
1)7H fi'j (Th e Commission for Relief in Bel­
tures
. Jjro- (J. Hrrf +nc.
Bouts and Other Prop­
Reasonable rates
^inhrilor and (’ounirl (or Complainant#
g iu m 1
3,000.000 of these people
6^ T u0-9(r
606 11 are entirely or partly dependent
erty
|i f Irrull &lt;uuM SrtrnlK JatHrlal l Irrall. i' i'l A d v e . l l o n o n t
Replanting Public Oyster
upon charity
The need of help will
Mile at rierltlft. 1 ounlf »f N*mln#lt
la
6.12 63 continue until the war Is over
Bars
I kajwrrr
William H Ho»ard
150 00
Coal on hand
There Is no other channel by winch
v*
Hill lo Qui*l Tula
,c of f ;a l i the industries.
IV■lt»f 11a*ynn *1 aI
Gasoline
and
Oil
on
Mien milling In the United Stale*
help can be sent to thejo stricken
To WallH Uaynn. Maine t. liarynn, Ed100.00 people, and except for the " ( ' R || •
hand
darted early III I lie Iillie'ei-Iilb &lt;on*
• aid llainani, Mary J Darriftid, Gaoff* &lt;
rowrll, I'atirnr* &lt; Fowrll* A Holary, Wil­ ury In New Hampshire, which stato
they muat perish.
liam (L Auftdnrivdi, and 1h* unknown kt !»,
Total Credits
110,981.17
• *vlft##«. franir**, or ©that rlaimant*, undar 'applied nit the -louiestlc production
Thu amount received by the " C
I he Swi-desltoro Variety of
1ha
hau!
Wall *r (larynn.
Mat Ha I until about 18CX, w lien inliitiig w»s
&lt;»ftty ft Fd*ard Darftird. Mary J Dafftifd
Deducting from these credit* my R. B
is
to
be
used
for
licit
h
food
A
SPA
KA
G
l’
S
EGG
PLAN T. I’ K IT E R . T O M A T O (Itcd or Purple
l*»ft#*li. Fatlaor* L Fowrlt, A started In North ( iirollno and #ute
sulary, amounting to $2,625 00, and and clothing
Hilary and Wtlllam it Audanrtad
IT M I'K IN . WATERMELON. C A N T A O U P E .
sequently In other slates. At proient
II apt aaia from th* laurn Bill &lt;u th* abov*
my expense account, amounting to
It is estimated that approximate­
C UC U M B ER and SQUASH
. nllllrtj rauu. awoin I d by C* R Knbl»#•*!. the greater part of l)n aheet mica la
■ttornty and a(rnl for tha eomptatnanl ibal used In the electrical Industry, and $706.83, would leave a total credit ly 90,000,000 people in America
nre special strains sold direct to the grower; we have no middle source
tha dafandanta Watiar (Iwynn, Mallta U
of $7,649 34 above all expenses
have done N O T H I N G for the war
( ! wyftn F.dnarJ Ilarnard. Mar/ J Uainard. most of the scrap mica Is ground for
of distribution Grown and parked under our personal supervision,
Oaori# C Fowall, Fail*nr* ^ Fo»a4l. A. use In the decorative trade, especially
Tl^jy have made no sac­
Not one cent of this money has sufferers
Hola. y and William Audanriad ara raaldanta In wallpaper. * * ••
and have the highest average productiveness. Combination p a ck ag e
of fiat*# or eeunllaa o|h*r than tha alata of
Wc arc prosperous and
been collected from taxpayer* ol rifices.
containing
trial packet of each of the above seed, (tomato excepted.!
Klcrtda, but that lh*tr placa of roaidtne# !•
this state wbiare not engaged in tho happy; it u our country's great op­
'unknown !«&lt; him; that Ibara It no paFion la
1 1.00
tha alata of Florida tha »&lt; r*!ea of a tub*
Secret of Good Memory.
fish or oyster business. The fish and portunity to demonstate not only
norm upon whom would bind lb# aald daS w c d c s b o r o S e e d Co .
(•ndanta and that lha aald dafandanU ara
The secret of good memory la at­ oyster laws are not revenue produc­ iU patriotism but its high ideals;
•II ovar (ha aga of lwanty*ona yrari.
tention.
and
attention
to
a
subject
8»«&lt;l«
Ik*I
|ru» Inu n.rk
!M|«1 Fra** FWId 4* (&gt;»••*».
and
it
1
*
your
opportunity
to
take
ers because the rate of taxation is
It furl bar appaara that that* ara othar
l&gt;*fion* lnt*raat*d In t a aald proparty depends upon our Interest In It. We entirely too low to produce much some small part in alleviating the
SWEDES BOKO
N E W JERS EY
whoa* nam* or nam*a ara unkno n to him,
UHr,r*r*s H«rdt*bor&lt; Nitlaaal IU*k
wktf ara halra. daalaaaa, or othar eMmanta rarely forgot that whleh- haa made over running expenses. The average suffering that the war has brought
undar tha aald Waltar Qwynn, Mattla 1*. ■ deep impression on Our minds —
fisherman pays $1.05 on his boat an­ to theXe innocent, helpless and dei
Owyhft* Kd*&gt;rd Barnard,
Mary J Rartiard, Ciaof i* C. Fowall, Fatlanc* C. Fowall, Tryon Edwards
nually and the fish dealer pays five fensclcss people.
A- Solary and William Cl Audanriad, whota
raaidanraa art unknown.
dollars for the privilege of engaging
Any contribution however small
You ara tharafo a ordarad to appear to
Chivalry.
in the business, II retail, and ten will be of the greatest use. Those
thla bill on Monday, tha 6th day of Junr.
A I* 1916. th* aam* b*lnf a Hula Hay of
Tho ago of chivalry la never past dollars If wholesale.
wishing to contribute will please
thla court.
^
It la furl ar ordarad that thla notica ba so long a« there Is a wrong left unIt has been charged that the send donation to Herald Olfire
publiah#d for twalv# con#arutlv* w**kft In redrcBBed on enrlh, or a man or a
lb# Hanford llarald, a n#«* *p* |*#r |uLllfthad
Other charitable sourrt-s arc- try
state is maintaining a gunboat with
woman left to say
1 will redreaa
In flamlnol* muni)
WIInpM F A Ilougla*#, rl*rk of »air| t lr- that wrong or aper d my life In the atwhich to shoot down the fishermen , ing to feed Belgium for the moment
rull C'ourrl and l h# #*al th#r*of. thU th* 7lh
C L E A N E R , D Y E R A N D R E P A IR E R
of the state anti at an expense of They are d ting this in order that
ctr •
I'harlcii Kingsley
«Iav of Kvbruary A I* l 916
ll A IIUlMil-AhH.
several hundred dollars per 'lay. the United States may devote its
Sanitary Steam I'remtinff. Mot (ittHolnie Dry Cleaning- AlteraOn k
Itobirtftan A ll*ardfttl,
This statement, of course, is abso­ energies to the supply uf clothing
Dally
Thought.
l‘on8 of All Kinds on Short Notice
Eoliciiori for Complainant
It ! h a great step In the Intcrpretn- lutely false. The legislature author- Women and children are desperately
4* ^u*. Ilia
Join Our Genllemen'H Vr» l c t C lu b .
$2.00 P e r Monthr*t To*
To* l&gt;»*d
ndrt TDon of life w hen wo have dtscovcred lied the purchase of a good stout , in need of the commonest decencies
NoUr* -&gt;f A*f41ttada*i &gt;•l&gt;»*d il !nd
Nertloe * of ( hi*U/ '4444 L&lt;"* ot K1-Hi*.
What condition would
that all eventn aro ultimately spiritual. steamer with which to patrol the in clothing
S U I T S $ 1 5 .0 0 U P W A R D
Nm Io It Iwtl-r fi»rn (hat K. 1 H»l*«o putGulf coast at a cost of $16,1)00. your wardrobe be in a.ter eighteen
eha-o- ol T * » Cortlnca!* No. 1944. datod Iho — Brlerley. „
1th day &lt;&gt;l Jun*. A. D. 199*. Mu fll*d **kl rrtilThis boat ia now on tho work und ia months of wear, A N D OF SHARfir*(a in try offir*. and ha* made »tinlir*:lon (*'
m tit"* ♦ " utttft In i f f o i #nr# # !ik to#- * #kl
bcing
operated at a total cost nor ttr 1N O W I T H YO U R NEirrmillTUT _ r r t 9 9 4 » m » 9 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 S ~ » 4» 4 4 » 4 4 a » 4 4 4 4 4 4 » » » * * &lt; * * - ^
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exceed $18 per day for hire of men, AS TH E SE H IG H
S P IR IT E D
perty Rjtumtcd In H*mlnoU f'ounfy, VWId#- *«*Who would be Innocent If mer*
witi Lot Nn. SfS. A. K GriflW* Buk Wd#». cuaatlon could convict.
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BUSINESS CARDS
DR. C. G. BUTT

Wilson

Housbolder

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Candidate For Comptroller

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MERCHANT TAILOR,

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PHONE 174

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| hereby wboobc I m/till a candidal# ,ps r
iha • » « • ! B a p «r i»u »d t * l of Public
liitrgctl* » •*
Count,. .ut.j.ct --------to lb* IDmoernllt Primary. II ala,lad I T * tb. Vot.r.
pltdlt my
poroonol atUBtlOB and tbo
1 *nnoune*
Ullbtul dUcharg* *1 tbo dutloa of ibo of. .ucreed
m»..lr
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Vory raap.Mfully,
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_________________ T. W. LAWTON

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C n l r T ! ? ' ^ ob7 • dwr**
tk« Clrruft
and I.. aik#.
T*dldal CUcuit. la
N o ..m t R* , " lf #U County, PI.,Ida. datod
b. .
t0lfc' , , u - » B,) ••Id *•■&lt;!•
?• !'°ld „","d« **‘d ralldatlen d«r*o; .aid
bond. .111 b. ..id Dr doll.*,/ vitkln tyn

FOR CONGRESS

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FORREST LAKE
OF SANFORD

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I baraby amounts mrrwlf a raablat* lor tb
f A n i l fiuiarBlmdi*l ol Public lautnactloo la
flaalnoU County, oubjoc* ' • tb* I bower • Ur
PrUnary- Tbroiftr « y '••view on tba board of
School Truitaaa I bar. boewm* roa.Urod that
tba mp«lnland*nt should bo a praties’ Uuiaoaaa
a a i aad by «X ■»—■* a prapartyhcUW and Tau

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£**“ **• 1 “ f , j " 1MU •oPftrL not

bonus* I lblab I aaa antillad U it. but barauw
1 know. that my aip*»Wnca »C1 b*V,l taluabU art
tin U .bo Taipaytr* and lb* tkUrta ol tbt
County.
8- RUN OK.

_________________ r'EO G H E R rVJ/g

Im itation N et Alwaya Wall.

* ’'Oon't let yuh Admiration maY* you
Imltat* de bad qualltlw of (real man,"’
amid Uncle Kben.
D* faet dal da
roaa bab Its thorn Bin’ no Bpology fok
da thlitla.'*

of Bala *f |Jt*,***.*« H.aalaal*

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ID.mg been a.b.d by . n»mb.r *| taten
I bonby announn my raod'dar,. (or tb* poor » U M * T % . *
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do* *1 Auporlntandaat ol Public .attruc
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court
*1 Stemno!» county.
I her.br
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Somlnola County rubjoct to tba dodiioa
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totar* la tb* com:rtf Primary.
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1 prim.ry, .n&lt;1 .o)tm . * Ur tot*
Your tola will b* a opprarlatod.
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M. W. LOVELL.

Nstlc* 1. hereby (Itea, That eoaled proVOTE FOR J. L. KELLEY
Petal, will b. received by tb* li.a,d ol
Candidate for state auperintendent
'_,0',•*l, Comvteelener* *1 Sentinel* county,
rierid*. *a *, before tb* eiplrntlon #(
thirty day* (rent the first publication ol ot public inatructlon, aubject to
tbt. natic* and up to sad until I o'clock June primary.
Member of achool
p m on Ike 10th day ol April. A. D. I » l « .
»t the county clerk', offleo. at tbo ronrlhoua* board of Alachua county for over
lb^
offtri*!1
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- °™r# *° your ••ttifictUp
to . onlord. SomlnoD county, Florida, lo, ten years; member of legislature
U. A. Uoaard 1* a candidal* lot County
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-Hi UN K M ETTINGER
tb. nrurho.* ol |2b0.000 00 SomlnoD Coun­
Buptf intrndtat of Public I net ruction
ty, FUrida. IDluadlng and lligkvay bond*. 1893; superintendent of school! of
tJUAUnCATIONt Ur. Uoaard bold, a Lift
‘
m*
can.lid.ey
f
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tb,
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•
r«rtidesta and Diploma tmu*d by lb* Michigan tinn ol t lerb ol tb* ( tcruil Court lor Sanlnol* aid bond, lo bear inlert.t ai tb* ,*t* ol
fir* and ono hall per roat pa, annum, Alachua county since January 1.
But* Normal Colic** »h*r* b« atudiad matin, f ounty .t tb. pnmwr ,n June.
and at* dated July l.t. |1||, intaraut payuoualy (or S«a j m i i . taking In addition to th*
abD
.eralannu.il&gt;, principal aad lnt*,uaV 1893; chairman of sub-text-book com
colicg* couna. » Facial cuuraaa In P.yrbology. Dftwndlui'
It**1*1
1 1all
117Umm
lh* and “ende./o,
P »**y be*t
P***«ial attention
at
to
Tba Hfctorr and Sdaacv ol Education, and Pub­ mc*it your ouj^tort.
p*,l!*bU
N,w ’fo,»- *•*«• al N* » Yark, mission 1911, for selection of uni­
Very truly.
•aid bond, to bo lamed, contl.tlng ol tv o
lic Reboot Bupntiaion. H* alao atudiod on* year
form text books in Florida; president
t&gt;
1.
THRASHER.
hundred
and
fifty
tha d
&lt;
-»« h
«%j bunds
uonuB of
o». inv
dtnomlnat tba Blata Unlranliy ol Indiana, on* year at
aii°n of IIPOO.OO each, maturing duly !at*
lb* Washing.oo friend. Academy, and look a bu*t
1 hereby announce mytell at . raedidal* lit 5, Tha county of Remit ole rtaervea tha
nt*&lt; cour** i t tb* Ratlaa Ituainra* Cotlrc*.
u mr “ ! ' " ,U,k » ' the circuit option to retire In numerical order boada
TEACHINO EXPERIENCE: ID l.ugbi one court fTnl d.romlnole
coucty tubject tn tbt
year In lb* country district school, one year in HemorratIc primary to be held June «th in the ami ount of f BOOO. 00 each year from
1^17 |o 1931, both locluaive, and to retlro
bond* I n th* amount of § 10,000 each year
ol aucrwlu! up.riaoc* na Superintend™'„J c y e'ee'te.r.'.'n ‘. "i’y " I m ' , / m',h’.“ D°u'r. lb I from 1937 to 1944. both iariuaive. oaid
bond* to he told, aubject to the appro**
Mr. Ilooard prepared hlm**l( **pecially Inr a lion tem'h" !*r!ce*tha t " hV,l ti'rln t tn 'iV
in g .opinion of Mr«&gt;r* I Milan, Thomaon 4
HD*, .orb In th. aortlr* or ,h. Public ltbo.d. pa,t
' 1 V .” ,,« * ' ■"/' ,n ,fc* A
Say. obtained by Seminole county, Flor­
And U J&gt;#fb*p« th»
equtpfMod of any man
y * f »«litf*V acq
ida,
and aaid bon da will be io|d„ delivery
In iht county for lha
ofl ('ounty Rui|*itb.
made fiv# day* after acceptance of
trtntrndrnt of Public Instruction II* ilfarvrt ,
, ZZ
lid
Payment* for aaid bond* to be made
hr car* lul coruidoiation ol all th* totcr. ol
.
7 A ' ASSESSOR—
.- -thin
t h in ,at.l
r.
aai)) prrtod
nf five day* if ter Bt
bid
All bi&gt;lt must be arvomfc* fMB,y______________________ ______ . ,fr
r r|,c»
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i r thr
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~ r . .1,1. r , „rptartce
, . n , . „fofh.d
fr ,41 :
ird with ■ rrrufird check f*»r one and
irf* 1" ' *'r ^' m'*r ^ primary i mji tup par
FOR *HII Kill FT
nnr half per cent of l i e amount of bond*
'
I am a candidate for rt-fUrlioti to thr l"irt Wiij t&lt;# apprr «■iai cn
Mi be at*|i(
The county com miaaiftnera of
A VAt'I.IIN
ofRca of ihariff of Rami note county
I f«*»i
Semi nnl e count y Florida i r o n * the right
lutllflad in a*klni th«» p^cplc of |hi* count#
to reject in# and all t&gt;(da I'rupoaala should
J * * ' *,r&gt; ■"•"ur.-r tnj «rif a. a candidate for be addreaa#d to 1 h# Ituard of (bounty Comfor re-election to lhjt ofTirr. o *m ( tn ihr
*if 1
*i A^be-vw
and on
un the
ihc ground
grf&gt;un&lt;t miavinnera of Seminole County. Florida, at
factl lhal
that J
1 have not y*i
y»l had ihli
ihl» of!We
ufTirc for th*
, 'dficr l,r
141
' ^ r .jf, »nd
a full
fur1 ---term.
When ray ------prevent *
term ol '
inlrgriiy, gt*«nl rHucr»»hip and me Sanford. Florida.
W
Micr expirao I will have been In office only
To I' * f'»rm ih# duioa ot ih* i^ition I
olTlcr
Wlinea* my hand at clerk of the Hoard
one half term by election, a.id le«« than one ^
'fr*'" «f -he u. *f, of »hr f ounty of (ounty
( ‘ummiwinnrtt of Seminole
half term hv
annointmcnt
mil
for
tlii.
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*
1
your
c
vide an
----d
- i -l*tadg!B&gt; rny lw-ft i county. Florida, and th# teal t.f aaid t oar&lt;f(
by appointment and
thi« m
iTHfi* i ii ftif&gt; an efTkrtani, o&lt;pmailile. tiuifiOw ort thl. fh&gt; 2|tf lUy of Marrh. A l» 191«
tun I feel (hat 1 am entitled ft* &gt;uur -opport
and
give
myt like Rtlfrdn.trRii«»n of tb** off\
|»M
|» ™
e■-a eIf* elected i will
—,ee a
■ ’ the
tlie 1riffle**
.Ill• l'«
•ral
y A fMtCCI ASS.
t It &gt; II \ITFI
clove peraonal attention in the Iotufc a* in
' 1» d floard -d 1 mjni) • ommivatonere of
the part.
srm111nle • ounty, Fla
I
1 mill appreciate your vunport
I * ■s| l i e * X I f« "ft c
o f Klnritlii K d iir a t tiitittl \**nrtntion.
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V*
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-at,rliilat.
I hr rv tiy
announce
f t ib*- om« r of *h* rift «.f ‘-a *t
Itn- N*r 1 liirnlii
lit*Til l.t ultnvc
I he art ion of I I'm
istt.l rnittl » ill (u
" at&gt; tt‘ lie Ii» 1st J ** • 1
i * f in it ma&gt; run
•ird I pledge fn&gt;»c!f f ft, v
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VETERINARIAN
h a n d b ro s : s ta b le s
Bring In your l a me and rick
hojses and mules.
Have them
treated.
Have their teeth ex­
amined, sharp c or n era dreaaed
down, projections cut off and de­
cayed molars extracted.

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No. 84. .10:45 A. M.. ..11:05 A.M .
No. 80.
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No. 28 . .8:60 P. M.

FOURTH DISTRICT

a r.,tl*AJ *W*. “ “ •* b* aceompanDd vlib
* ? * ? v 'h*rk ,0' ••• *»d on. ball p.r
e*M *1 tba ameunt ol bond, lo b* *«ld.
Tb, t ounty Heard ol Publle Instruction
* k* r,.,kt *°
and nil
Tb. it P,«P *»»'* abould b* addr*aa*d to
i» i.
of Publle t n.trurtlon of Sem* ™ . C®«"ty. car. *1 1). L. Tbra.b.r,

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Everythin# Up-to-Dsle

;; REGULAR MEALS 25 Cents j k
24 MEALS FOR $5.00
W e Give Special Attention To Our
Caatomers

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Celery City Aerie No. 1853
Meeitng.fvery Tuesday night nt 8
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MeeUi every first and third Friday
nights* at 7:30 in Masonic Temple.
Visiting brothers welcome
IV. A. Ginn.
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N ew T k r i t r r Program
Allen's Th ea tre nnw under now
management — E. K. Fan**, a hume
boy, i* offering us his initial at­
traction thr N ovcnc St. Clair Stock
taking
Co., presenting.
Monday
ingot's offering as a criterion, some
very *lossy plays, nnrf a complete
change of program is made nightly.
Friday khr company will

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M iss Nilsson Hit VVIIIIc
S h e er’ s plantuiton. cotton mills, the C o t t o n 1
Exchange in N ew Y o r k and several
Hand IWdljr in The " l l c g e n r r vivid glimpses of the'slurhs in New
atlon”
During the scene in "R eg en era ­ York C ity . " A Corner in C otton ."
tio n " where Mamie Rose is trying which was produced by tile Quality
Company
is a decided
to p,r „|„. from "Skinny the R a t , " Pictures
there in a desperate struggle between novelty, and tells a story that is
th(. lwo
Mamie fights furiously to vital ami carries a strong, human t
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present tries to hold her hack.

Anna Nilsson
who
plays
the
part
of. Mamie
their feature play. T h e White Siste
struggled
so
hard
that
she
Injured
with all special scenery
Also on
that night the theatre will be Re­ the ligaments of her side and was
named, and a cash prise will he forced to bo under the care of a
fiaid for the most appropriate name. doctor and a nurse for several days.
During this same scene she is sup­
Many vital improvements have posed to bite the hand that "S k in ­
already 1cen made, among them a n y " is holding over her mouth. So
new picture machiffe has been in­ realistically did Miss Nilsson bite
stalled. assuring good, clear,
co- Willie Sheer who played tho part of
tinuous pictures.
" S k in n y " that blood was drawn. In
Give Ed. Lnne in his new under- fact all of the scenes in "Regenerataking u BOOST, by attending this |t io n " are powerful as regards realits.
In one of the big fight scenes,
w eck.
three men were knocked uncon­
scious, another had his face badly
‘ The Heart o f Paula*
torn and another one of his eyes
The atmosphere of warm flower- badly cut H ow ’ d you like to be
scented nights; of twinkling music; motion picture player?
of deeds of daring to win a lady’ s
"R egen era tion " will he shown one
glance; scenes of intense hate and night only, Wednesday, April 12, at
st ung passion are ail blended in a the Star Theatre.
fascination
thnt „ei trances in the
co m in g Fallas Picture released on
the Paramount Program nnd to he The Mngnrllr Marguerite Snow Tonight
seen at the Star Theatre for Friday.
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Th&lt;s story of the burning love of
a Spanish maid for a handsome
American, slurs l.enore Ulrich who
is entronringly beautiful as tho high­
born Castilian made poor by the
unsrttVd times.

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FOR LONG I M M E R S I O N .

Incident of the C ivil W a r 8how« H ow
H ard It Is to Separate Govern­
ment Pack A nim at From
Uncle 8 a m ’a Rations.

Z, P. Hotchkiss, adjutant o f Phil
Sheridan post 'd. A. R. of Oak Pork,
111., tella tho following experience
with a government mule. Aa an army
tolcgraphor Mr. Hotchkiaa waa at­
tached to the staff o f General Canby
In tho Anal Mobile campaign.
"Tho enllro outfit for. the construc­
tion of tho army telegraph lines," aaya
Mr. Hotchkiss, "was carried on tho
hacks of forty pack mules. A coll of
half a rnllo of wlro hung upon each
sldo of tho saddle.
"Thoro were six young operators,
one from each corps, mounted on
The neat feature production of­ horses. T o these hoys had boon In
fered by Metro » d l In' " A Corner trusted tlm government cipher and
in Cotton.'’ wiili ill.inning M ar­ knowledge of the advuneo movement
guerite Snow in the stellar role sup­ of thu troops. These secrets woro safe,
ported by an all star cast.
This an none of tho young fellows over be­
trayed a trust.
five part feature will be presented
"Cor the Mobile campaign the mules
here ut the Star Theatre tonight
were drilled in the streets of New
Resides Miss Snow the uiiusu . I'y
Orleans to follow the lend of the mule
strong rnltipallV of p!:i;.er- u n h id e !••• r or the horse of the chief opera
If.u.K IInrun tin* i *-l*-braled ■Imriitor
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r- if of tlx nrtny up the peninsula
Horn 11:i111 ■111 (i&lt;• island, the entire train
n | w is trailing along m the rear of th*■hief op, i.iti.r
who knew nothini

ihoiit I. ■ ut l i |es
The reel nod.01,1 ii.n. ft.,Ill itIihhii liai k was un
colled the wire

was In advance

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• tie -'pel liter s hors.
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lie said, toil 111 get
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lie dyv*- again
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d mill- an I t . !
of In &lt; loud. 'i Hd I olie

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Ir-Ull L:S eyrs, t.ljl tlHVed ashore
pumped out nnd a few* hours later was
again making the march for Fish river
J*uve lor dragging u llltlc lie showed
little i Ign n( Ills experience; hut he
litnl lie* n under water long enough to

lone killed
mule '
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in eligib le to a g o v e r n m e n t
(ho recip ien ts o f p riv a te '
their old npo from tlndr i
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W-dm-sday April iL’th
Regeneration.''
T&gt;'itr»duy April Ulth
in Neartv a l.aiK

Fox Feuture

Anna Nifmin in

I’linimmat Picture

Friday A|»rd N th Paramount Picturv
in The Heart uf Paula "

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For Sale— Good horse, wagon and
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Apply to If. F. Kent,
Ilox 1015.
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tho w n ter f o r tho bath.
And still
Scientific Child.
m ore odd Is the l it t le earthen bedR obert, the four-year-old son o f a
stove, used ah w o uso a hot-water bot­ scie ntific man had lived In the coun­
tle, shaped like a curled-up cat, and
try most o f his short life
One day n
It Is called " n c k o " flh o k itten )
caller, wishing to make friends with
T h e Germ an s tovo o f porcelain, with •(he little fellow , lo ok him on Ills
Its curious decorations, has figured In knee nnd asked: " A r e th ere any fnlrninny n story o f G erm an life. A por­ I cb In your woods here. Robert
No.
replied Itidierl pr-!lipt I
hut there
celain s t o r e will hold the beat n long
are plent) of edible fungi
Youths
lim e and k eep a room w arm with but
Companion
little attention.
In Holland, w h e re the w ork in g p e o ­
ple tiro o fte n at hom o fo r a ilttlo whllo
Puny Caution.
at noon, t h e y h a v o tho most th rifty
Cauti on Is a \i -iN t un f o r m of ujorarra n g em en t o f a ll— what m ight bo
nifty
He Mini n h - e r v - f h Ihe wind
called n portab le Stove, a s tovo tn all
tdltlll mu sou
mu! !' "
1 reg.-trdelh
Iron bucket
W h e n the ch ildren com a
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tile rlou' l 1 »!
home fr om school and the old er pootrue | 1
(.1*. from w ork at noon. Instead o f
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life that
lig h tin g the kitchen tire, one o f tho
world t r
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w,iilinn s
T h e tiin k* t is just largo
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F'or Sale A good strong work
horse, cheap for cash.
Apply at
Assessor's Office.
63-tf
For Sa'e An almost new (wo
h-r-c wagon, a top buggy in good
, .mditioti and a light single harness
alto m good condition.
Inquire of
J. ('. Ellsworth, Dcardull AYc.
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oi so me l i v e coal s and a t e ake t t l e sits
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T in old M. tllllll will* sells lire
•i ,| llol w nler lilts III" Ion k' t and kel
Me for a tin y mini mid the child goes
' .'in with ). i » i , ......el, ' r&lt;. and water
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ng hi Ft n o . Italy and Spain I&gt; .* .-•* It til.ikes a Jill..ill. hot tire
The
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r a -III ll 11 f'r, ..f uli.il we would i all
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It * ili* t -, .1 -I’ tn*
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last f VI l. I s as it tieen pllHalflle to
lltld rooms thill were honied oil ( he
\ merit.in pi.in uni w h o le lii Kurope
Tlo- | . ople l . . p w arm er in this *nun
' r i It m In .i • i o lio r spot on llio snr
l i n e of the ghdi e In till’ t cin fuTIlt c or
fri gi d /.one
Mourned His 8 e v e n Cents.

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There Is t, gtnrv running about
( ’lev■•land id a man wlu&gt; lost fun pock
eftiook containing over a thousand
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When lie discovered tils loss
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III' hurried buck I' , III, place where to
had si *n»d w hlle reiimv lug a htil In,in ' All l^iral Adveriisi'tnenls 1 mj» i

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American dyestuff manufacturers Yineet t
have turned to 1 eiitrat and South
America tor dye-wood Hiipplleu wdift ti
For Sab
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make
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of. ship 1 el* ry a ven u e ami Hi i t r
incuts Imist .la urn Ira and BriMsii linn sir*- *.;uh lot I. t. * 1 In 1_dnraa. now iiarri-t) by a British emh.ir S i i l i - . i l i l e w h i t *
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go
for ho 1 (1 lot.
1 nr* li. r.nInvestIg.itlon by agents of the lui
ee
reau of fni-ig- nnd doinestle 1 0 m
men c lUls 1IIS1 I sell tll.ll Ihere anTor &gt;;*!•- 1in n.i. ■
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vast i|imnlllli-H of dve woods nvnlinM- I'l* el Neal |niw, r
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I11 South nnd • etitml American conn I machinery m good condition. ,.
fries nnd never exploited because of 'sisting of b tilers, . n-im ,
the lack of market
four ps. lire putrips
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The commerce liun-au Is cooperat
s.,rs
and
Mindry
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Jug with logwood Importers m ar
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ranging for purchases.
small part of the original cost
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interested address Virginia Carolina
Too Bad.
"AA’lint's thnt string on your finger Chen.iml (\i . ,-are li H Peal ■ I
Slip* in t m (lent, Sanford. Ha
for
To remind me of something I urn tn j____________ ________________ 6" tf
get for my wife.
Eor Sale ( . 1 ,0,1 horse cheap (; 1
"AAIimI liav*. you to get*'
HI* ilsoe, t'eli ry av« lim­
Ml-StJ.
I'dann-d If 1 iiaveiil (urgolteii what
It was '
V'nr Sale
First class It acre far-.
fi|ll&gt; improved, new five runni,hou-e,
Freak Chicken Dies,
burn, two flowing wells, ( 1 h 1*r h ,

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Several nice nlhe*
ri-trr ■ over Y'owell'r
Kmiuire N I
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Tbik Hfntlinu I I H ( K K ( i: V I &gt;* t
d f o p p - d |l Mien1 And as he rnUfuh'd
Line For.Each liihcrlion. M in im u m
e-thw mrm-r-nTirt c a m e tn sight" o f th e
(.’Itarj'i* 25 O n l x .
HpOt he saw a n e w s b o y sloop o v e r opd
lift tho h e a v y ji u r s e out Af the gutter,
" T f i a t 's inlqe,” ho cried, running
' ftp. ’’ tlint’s mine*
lamk at tlm till
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, tlals
b o r t h c v T e Mlallll'i-d in t h i ­
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leather
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''f.rutj'-. f
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A street ear ticket would
hnvij linin’ JllHl IS well Just .IS well'
For S.ih or 1;, t t S, .. e it 1
If*&gt; lunln t l ooked in ft dldn t snow
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what waa in It
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Holland’s Heating Arrangement

which the cooking Is done, nnd beside
It stands a pretty basket filled with
the aofteat and finest charcoal. Thare
Je also a amaH stove or furnace to heat

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T h e s to v e Is. c o m p a r a t iv e ly speak­
ing a new Inventio n
S o Into as tho
lim a o f (Jneitn KlU atmlh people did
nut h a v e ch im n ey s: th e y built tlndr
fires in a round himrth In the mlddlo
'o f the room mid when c h im n e y s wero
lot roil need, the old fa sh ion ed folk all
grumbled, hernnse. they said, stnoky
air was good for colds
llul to the
eastward stoves o f hrlek and jaireolam w ere c o m m o n ly used
A s tovo m a d e o f brick la used m
Russia, and In It a slow fire burns all
night long.
On top o f U. w h en night
comes, thn peasant nml fits w h olo fara-'
By. In th eir sheepskins, llo d o w n and
go to sleep
It ts nice nnd wnrm, rnthr r llkn a window sent that Is o v e r o
radiator, and s o m e tim e s th e r e Is a
necond s h e lf o v e rh e a d f o r on y ntran­
g e r who m a y he s ta y in g o v e rn ig h t
Thn hrlek s to v e o f
Hie
Russian
peasant. In all probability, cam u o v e r ­
land fr om China too long a g o to talk
about, (o r tho C h inese h a v o s toves o f
brick nnd cla y shaped s o m e th in g Itko
It.
In Jnpan th e re ts not m uch need o f
keeping warm, but w h a t e v e r stoves
New
York
A
chicken eiiulppist
th ere are In n Japanese hom e nre low.
with four legs four wrings anil two
for the life hero I h all c a rrie d on sit- barks, was hatched by 11 lien belong
tin g or k n e e lin g on the floor
T h e r e tug to Fred Motirmanu. Brookly n T h ­
is a rough H a y stove, m ade e sp ecia lly
frea k chicken died shortly after l » » v
fq r tho great rice kcttlo, that costs
fng its shell
only a few cents, and w h en broken
the poorest can buy another. There
Boy Falls Four Qtorlcs.
la a dainty little charcoal atovo on

PROGRAMME AT THE STAR
Patronize Legitimate Enterprises

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; The friends and fellow townsmen of torrest Lake,
wishing to express to the voters of the Fourth Congres­
sional District the confidence we have in Mr. Lake, have
taken preliminary steps for the organization of a FOR-...
REST LAKE CONGRESSIONAL CLUB, and request
every one to come to the City Hall Wednesday night
at 8 o’clock, at which time a permanent club will be '
formed.
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f»f i *1 c| |t. 1 f»n
i h f r t n fcf i h t ' i r p i *
dray wagon, two seat carriage,1 har­
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New York — Palling from tho fourlh- ness and saddle. Will sell the whole
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The* l|f nr
IIy&lt;fran \! **•!',
“f the vfc.il rnurt,
ih* »-*l
etory window of his homo. Bamuol
outfit for *160.00. .W a n t to sell nt ■* J »ck nont illr. Ir a»iH Hiflrirl. oti Ch# Utb
Zacher, four, landed on a cr^lb of eggs
April. A. I». Wit.
once. 224 Sanford Ave., Sanford,
U « r ropy.
and only fractured his jaw.
Fla.
F. II. W I L L I A M C l e r k 6&amp;-2t(y
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�IN H IK HEART OF THE W O R L D ’S GREATEST VE G E T AB LE SE C T IO N

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INTER ESTING CON V E N TIO N
C LO S E D Y E S T E R D A Y IN
JACKSONVILLE
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Jacksonville, April 13.— T h e elec­
tion of Forrest Lake of Stanford as
president of l i e State Association
H. I*. O. Elks yesterday was one of
the surprises of the convention to
hint, as he had jirotested against the
honor being given him at this time.
Mr Luke had taken the position
that being wi announced candidate
fur congress in the Fourth Florida
District, he did c.‘ i wi-h the order
to l.e embarrassed l.y its hea.l living
aetively in politics It being one of
lie unbi nding
i . - of the order
that pblitics shall not enter into the
organisation.

The meeting was called to order
yesterday morning at 10 o'clock by j
President J. II. Trump
Pruetically
all of the delegates were in their |
places.
The Tampa delegation n r -1
riving the evening before took -part
in the deliberations yesterday.
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ARE SAVED
Many other delegates who missed
train connections were on hand.
INTACT {
The session this morning will prob­
Washington, 'April 13.
ably be the Inrgest of the convcntion as it will he the last and all of nual ,lvcr
h» rbor -PProprlatlon
the visitors have now arrived in the blU carrying »40.000.«00 pasa.*d tho
rj tJ
house today by a vote of 210 and
133 with every item aa agreed on. in
committee unchanged.
Scorca of
amendments to cut down itema
urged by representatives
who
charged that the bill w-as a “ perk
barrel" measure were rejected dur­
ing the two weeks' debate.
Just
bftfore
the
linnl
vote
an
effort
was
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led bv Itrpuhllrun Lender Mann to
reduce the total
lo
{20,000,000
failed 200 to MV-

BOARD SELLS
SPECIAL DIS­
TRICT BONDS

Th e entire appropriation for a
$700.(100
it elf i to deejM'ii the apIlls brother Elks took the posi­
pronehes
to the
llrnaidyxik navy
tion ihat pnjiiies ha* nothing to do S I . 125 P R E M I U M
AND
ACv
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work on imi. -t l . l l . fill
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Several other cities were exK to make a fight for the honor*
entertaining the association next,
jyear, but none had a chance after
; matters had been fixed by the Orilondo delegates.

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C A N D I D A T E S FOIL C O U N T Y
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OFFICES SPE A K HERE
I'h, power of
P A It E I) N E S S
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SATURDAY N IG H T
Senior LeajMii*. ♦- ;n
Washing I on, April 14
Lack
of
Evening sermon. 7:30. subject.
to be the wish of many
logical method in the devclopemnt
°* l " p county candidates to have a
of the American navy wna deplored "Derision "
Meetings continue nex. week. 7.3H
lalkJ t *‘ 0, l,lhe
,of Sat&gt;
by Hear Admiral Hradley A. Fiske.
Come
ford l'ach Saturday night between
U. S. N ., in a paper on “ Naval p* ni
the date* of Saturday, April 22 and
.Strategy” presented at to d a y ’s ses­
the primary election in June and the
sion of the annual convention of the
first one will be held at the corner
Navy League of the United State*
id hint street ami I'urk avenue- on
The adndrul did not appear in per­
Saturday night. April 22, ul eight
son, Ids paper being rend*Ttf a dele
o'clock
Chairman S. Itunge will
gate. .
pti "ji|.- al the meeting and introduce
" I n the elementary pnrls of th.
I 1.. speakers and all I Inixe who have
uvv profession.” said r h • pup..
a- . Mdi.g t•• -av and want to say It
"we do Very well
Hut ill the hlgt f
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h Itid at l hat time
I rain ln«. particular!., of str.iti-i
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we compare the strategical mcdlhoi!*
the I’UJUlid.He­ but it is thought
employed by, say Germany and u»
I 1al .iU ld the III will avail t hemi \k i :
( i i \ - -• l\ t* 4J![ this i.pl'.u til nil y to get
we are forced to adu lt that tin- ( •• r M i l 1 1 M ; *i|
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night. April 21st.
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*•!•»•*..I i m I ' l . ll uI ll 1' • war It ok*'
ret .isM' 1* if lie llilglit
wtll V» f »i'
Me Mi**t me
i 'ur
i.n Mi*- •■i th
hr / Mi v .it • l&gt;J.h 1. •t night and 1
i.y ir.i.T a ii.
'• that da.
■" nit ii ,g ,IM |&gt;)t.
i ,h i t ,| train
.r&lt;■ v it
Mli' i r l&gt;’ .
. il I io
Lit w.ltd llrigb.iltl
I b ar

n av I. stud *■i* '•
a *&gt;i
i i • w ■U i a n | " , . i l
bill in M oro. i o
As you note front the above, and
i
, i biiv. l.o f, f.
I •1
Elsewhere in this Imm.- villi be
j ,r in.* Iicetl ,1
temple. Tills hall will lie the Huai
as
was announced in your columns
*'
no i ’ '' s o d
M nhonVy in the gr,
aet in the must luecessful enliven* found an nrttile by a iii'Tiiber of lust week. Mr. Edward Mtighum,
.11*I w,Ih
*!•
e
l(p.«u
a
t
t
i
n
**\\ ih t lie destruc t'oii ul our &lt;iii
but I he
tit*i&gt; held by the u-soii.ition in recent the local board evplainiiu just what assisted by Mr Hotuilly Johnson, to
v , » ,.rk iif d
- ff! * .*- i '
r&lt; • while Upon f« ht .ti n .r, I , t
eompi.uv ^ ,.ara
in
the
All of the 'ItMl delegates and dis|&gt;. &gt;' on will be made of 'h ’ '.ond whom he ref. rs in the above will
I
iii.provi
mi
I Ml ft 1
ll
"hips, we offer no ..rim'd ij.*» rf- • i .. f I
t In- S'lniiinb' Dredging visitors present from sixteen of the
,kt,'
.
I
t
,
"
1
*
n
a*
give a song tvt,il dramatic recital in
1-II.I . !
. i 11 •
••in*
nor do
v.e o ile r a r m e d
ii.Ii i
in a ■V friends of Me- I - eighteen lodges in the stale are high­
lui-d 1 ’
1
tlie High Si hind iiuditoriuin oil Fri­
I'
(• f i in •• whenever u n n :i* upon for
W . s* r .ii. .1 M all,,i .i &gt; In-spi ah I t ly pleased with the w„rk ul the con­
*
Welt Known Write! Dies
day night. April 21. at ,H.OO p. m.
I..I f' " , ,
' •go soil i.re destroy i'll, tin r .n ,* Mr I
in i.’.limit, I 'lie, iss 111 their new vention and llm enlertninemnt fur­
Mount Kt* o. N ^ , Ajittl
1
•
&gt; i m i l .i * i I n i *
Mr Hrigham is a not'd singer and
•ii d &lt;l.ildn i, outrr.gi'd. tIn if pr■
' • v&lt;r .
bn
in*
venture
nished them bv Jacksonville Lodge
1
1
o
t
her
con*
i
n
s
Richard
lla
rd
in
;
Davi*,
author
and r,.lll|,.r
11»&gt; has im lm led in his j,ro|.,rill*
-l
v
-'I
h.
confiscated.”
N o 221
t*s
MIOll
I|
H
!«»**
w
r
corres|iond*-iit
tiled
at
his
home
j,ram
number*
that are sure to (dense
Germany, Japan and Russia ..m „[ u 111-1r • t | w*
S|in ml f.ii-ler Service for All I’ eapl
Officers Elected
here
last
night
from
heart
trouble
„
(
Sanford
I shall *.u»d
•
alre.nl.
lead,
and | bn-* •'
l*la&lt;
by Mr W ood in tin .n'lvi „
\rr.it.gem*-nts have b«*en made far
Yesterday
m o r n in g
the
assotin
|||4 hudv was found early this m o m
in an ailjoli.lng
you
a
i"p&gt;
of
the
jirugrain
for your
n.
fi
group of sea power n a t i o n s w i t h one j , , r i .
hi
cited officers for the ensuing i I(ij and he had apparently been Tuesday's edition
•d t liat it,, sj'i'i i-.l J.aster service in tJn&gt; t'entr. I in,n
I*
i
,
i
.
'
i-mi,nuj or mure of which the I • it &gt;1
I a . on Easter morning at
Those who were chosen to ^stricken while at Ins telephone
ID
I. r.T n i Into f
&gt;‘ ,ar
........ .
.......; - ...... •"
....... ;
"■
The boys and g*rls of the Athmight become in olvcil in war
,li.|, fiivc n • n
All
of
tin I p.l," the urgunu.iuon , DmmKh «h.’ |bad gone into h.s l.brary to dictate M j ( . AMOciaUon of lh„
Schoo,
iIn
ili-tm i '• •" to 7 i.'iiack
A tit naval policy far the I nit* 1 ,.f i
( . . r r i - t ' l..iR&lt; for , h .rchi - of the Miiusters' Asaociu- coming year are the following:
|a t.-!ojcram to a friend in New York
are to have charge of thu sain o f
k tales required, said Mr Wn.ul -&gt;v wt'li the v« r,1
Forrest Lake of Sanford, pres..... .
( jly&gt;
| ,„ wj(e assumed. •
.........
at d arrangement*
w ill : ti.ui
i iiuperating
The
following
tickets, and are to receive a liberal
Atlantic force superior lo that of t’oiigres*
Atm Maas of Tampa, first vice
Il(„ rr, ura, lhat he was reading
■ dl-trihiit|Mg l i t . -i bo '
i ragiatu will lie carried out;
amount fruin the gate receipts.
It
Germa y, a l ’uritle f o r c e s. p e r i l , r |, , .all' 1"’
president.
and she did not visit the library un­
Laki si |*i • r I• r
1loVulogy.
is
hoped
that
a
full
house
will
bo
(&lt;» that of Jnphn and proteetron f* ' i,..,- w** t "
Invocation, Dr. L. P. Houchtdle.
T. AV. Haney of Jacksonville, sec- til after midnight
present on Friday night to hear
the Panama c nal.
in tL»- fo u rth Ib'trt't
tt 1*1 itii't •• !• ItF r i d , 1
"Ml
ll.iit the P o w e r of Ji-su*' ond vice president, •
Mr. Davis had been in (ailing
these famous artists.
Isaac M. Setigman New- N *&gt;rl.
T* •• cluf
Herman Locks uf l ’ nlatkn, secre­ health for tome time r,nd had *ought
city hall at s .00, Name."
A'ours truly,
'anker, gave his opinion of le i* ivet.iug 'I t lie
Itesurreetlon Chapter by Rev F tary .'
•juiet at his country -|ilaie. Gross
-f
IL F. Excll.
preparedness should be ndvan&lt;*ird I beginning with Friday. April 21st I P Mrung
\V. 1&gt;. Hates of Kay West, treas­ Roues Farms, under the mre of his
membership is unlimited .*&lt; •
l l " r ec o m m e n d e d Increase of.tbe ii
Tin
I- lo v it iilj
Talk by Layman W. E. Seoggan urer.
- •
wife, who was Reside McCoy, the
vater of the county
11 me tax, an inheritance tax, if i » "
evi-r.
Talk l&gt;y Rev. F. E. Sleinmryer,
Would Like lo Join M llh Semin do
James Louglas of JacljaortvHle, actress.
enU these meetings, join the
etsary, and additional revenues from i„ attei
"Joy
to
the
World.”
Mr. Trueman l ! . Fateh, a p—&gt;mchapluin
Richard
Harding
Djivta,
one
of
the
33
'h. ip boost Mr Lake far
•he tariff and from various rl.,s*t-,« of ,luti, ami
.‘-pi-.ial Pruyer, Dr. K. D. ItrownLeesburg was
W. W. Hose of Orlando, sergeant- most popular of American writers, a inent nttorney of
i ongreae
rflamp taxes.
—
Ite.
at-arm s..
playwright also and a veteran cor- transacting business of a legal inl­
The weakness of the American | After the meeting a full report
T h e executive committee is made rrsjio.ideiit of live wars, was b„rn lure hero Tuesday and Wednesday.
Rev.
George
Hyman
will
be
Lake, wIni j« in .lark
army and navy was pictur*'&lt;l I .■ was »ep: Mr
and w.iv ti.e While talking with Th e Hrrald man,
A M Taylor. St 1
Philadelphia in l* f
attiTidirig the Elks' rnn- master of ceremonies and Prof. A U. up as follows:
4'harlca G. Curtis of N*-w A ork saiivilb-.
Augustine II F Snow, of T a m p i s(lt, ,,f |. i *l» rk• I'.iv
id Ri Imt' i a Mr
Fulch stated that he thought
Hr.ii k v ill be
master of mosii
Most of the trouble was uttrib ut'-d t c n l i i
| .t
l»o&lt;i&gt; in Snnforil #«* t«* I Ki« um! M
!• llrlht*rmir!on
11 irdnig D..vi«, „l»o a writer
that
the next legislature should
\ n mill n ■«■ m • n I
I
'
sj.eukp t tin fin t th '• tt
M air'."
land
After b* i g educated &lt;‘ t Lehigh create u now judicial circuit which
1t.ii J.aJilfT MT% H v
/ vk* *Mi»,r *n • *■
*" . l ry has no di-fi-nse . ..i .o i-and Johns Hopkins t mversitten Mr should include the cuunti.s of Semtlrlando i* t onvenliun t ily
,T i &gt;* .»i
• ,»l*l** Mir |»
•
dvise the President and ...nt:-Orlando won the 11*17 convention ftuvis entered journalism, sturting inole. Lake, Orange and Osceola,
H a te luu Roams?
Iri.Tnl- ill Mr I I . ■
** I thut the navy has Ini
in th* n any
Any one having furnished rooms Delegates from the Orange county with the Philadelphia Press, ai.d This would give the community nil
s' all.
in Hit' uty
city had been bu#y since the con­ later serVing'off tJtv N ew A'ora Su . adequate circuit and would facilitate
Duncan reejuests the next week should assist in lodging
| "M rs Z.o*‘
He was torreup ndent during the, the transaction of business with the
f
. ((|||ir o( &gt;oUr ,,r,sei.ie ut the mar .O d d Fellow* here in case there' is a vention began and&gt;xN&gt;n before maYry
Turco Greek, Spanish American, court.
S P E C IA L M E E T IN G S
of
the
delegates
arrived.
Th
ey
hud
f
l ' -1" 1"
|„r daughter. My/ta Pearl duarth of accommodations.
If *yuu
pinned badges upon the delegates as South African and Husso Jap nAVe pretumc that it ia Intended to____
'n Progress al the Methodist Church
A ...... .. L-Kayctte Henkel have roonA to rent and will leave
fast as they arrived and talked their ese wars.lor the London Timrs and ffiaRe the e ily v f SanToFtT^the home
Each Evening Until Easter
» on Sunday afternoon, the twenty- your a d d r e « at Sanford
Herald
f rhlni „f Anril. nineteen hundred-ju d Information Ilooth or at the office ftow n—u p 'a o strong that when the tho Now A'ork Hetald, nnd during of the Judge" as Sanford ia dcair___u, &lt;•......
fnur o’ clock, ot re*i lence. of J. J. LDklnaon the people will he timo arrived to select the city for the present war wroto dispute es ably located and ia easily accessible
Tlio phstorj wilh the assistrnca °o* imru
Jthe 1917 meeting thlnga were all one* far a aymlicate.
lo all parU of the suggested circuit.
sent to you.
tho membrra of the'church are cor.- sixteen at four
it

ducting special aervi •«. at the Meth- f Formosa.

Florida.
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, For Sale—A good horn, tWrellent
are not largo onoiigh, and arw
dray wagon, two-aeat carriage, har-^
•••
far a«parat*d. -Thay1 muit ba
neas and saddle. Will aell the whole'
'brought toguthur, ao that wa will
outfit for $160.00. Want to aoll at
have on* va«t nEAUTY SPOT,
once 224 Sanford Ave., Sftnford.
** i ■■«S - I V"HilraLJPT
and to do thla wa muat ollml/iate
Fla.
' • 6M tp
the unalghtly (vlacoa now existing,
For Sale—A good atrong. work
ninru ■often conalatlng of marah or
horap. rheap for caah. Apply at
awornp, hy•rrdirtTnhT*-nnrt~ roinTTtAuscssor’s Office.
&lt; 63-tf
Intt lhain Into healthy and proaperou.
comniunUlea,
occupied
hy
thrifty
"Thu Mlrl" Nomeihlng Wonderful
Halit N
i« IHarpnr* hall* In dim', urnrId liinm n Hl,»
Fof Sale— Puror Jer.ey |d|t», *'*
T u tu
Ml*. Nansen gave particular atmly
Three man havt; been hur vie- and i\mhltloua people. It Is .afe to
FOR RENT
.ay
that
when
thla
hn*
been
done.
00 ptr ,,u,r
Come
I M li Nfiliaaii, ill*' tMlilMtMd 11um*• in the character id Florin T m u , iliu*i lh*« "flirt’ ' wjm utterly heart- at leaat a .ufhd.ntly large, acreage eBrJ n|)(J uk(1 your rhni.e, G. W.
ill* low. %htt tun Intuit M'ttn In aiirli 4 * •lii&lt; m*I Hardmi In I'arla during luaa nml suit wiliest. Hur aolu aim In of the .tuple cropa, corn, hay, Ptr * sncncer
.............
fi4-4tr
For Rent —Furnished rooms or
(annul** \Y IllU in FtU ailWMMt'* iu (In' llitiu tImi Im w«a wiIthitf till* Iliu mu mud In In* ihu utillvumunt nl wilt he produced ao that tho many
men
lulu
her
inrihun,
unly
in
rail
six
ropm furnished house, 701
"A Woman's
H*a«rt»©lltm"
uml (
•'» *Wch
Uernhardi
mllltona of dollara now paid annual-1 For S a le -40 acre* unimproved
Ilium
ntt
hi
lightly
a.
aha
wuuld
on*
Myrtle
________ 65-4 tc
"tfhmild a Mutko* Tull," appqaia al «*•*«• *•»». od* ««*
liy
I) for theae tieccaaarlea, which are land near Cameron ( ity. in irrigaill** film Theatre mi Wedn*»»in&gt; Ml*. Nansen in iliu Foa arr**n ver­ nl^ hur dainty wra|«. Th* vllloi# IImported from other atatra, can be tion district. I’nrt ca»h. balance &lt;&gt;n
House for . Rent—3 rooma_ ami
lu’ llu i n iinturluiia fur hur HlralA (ii II hlli In lii’i UlMl WlHlnm FOk sion
kept 111 tho elute. Some go an far au good terms if desired
A bargain bath, corner Tenth and Elrp* Ten
|tli*ilml(alin "Thu Hung n( Male,"
typeaklug «il ihu character **l Flnf» Ilima rnnmlut vlutll nnu ’ day Ihu In say that Florida will then pro- for some one. if sold soon See or
dollars ficr month.
Apply J. M.
*vh»*l* i* ha***I il(**&gt;** \’ l*|*illun Hufi In In n twceol Iniurvluw*. MIm Nan- "rttfht man" cam* alnnu amt ahu doe* far more than will be required addreas K. H. Davia. 1002 H Hrst
Gillon,
Crystal
Ico
Co.
or phone
waa atmiulanlly |ivmlah*tl. How aha
tuli 41*1*1
lor home conaumptlon, hut I would atreut.
ri'-*~'&gt;tl| 202-Jv
65-2tc
ru*'*lvu*l a itnuu of hur own. muiUrlnu
"Flnrla I* n«l* hn tillin' rrltlM will hu llhi.traii'*t In "Th* Mlrt*" a rather believe that any surplus
For Sole or Rent—Several house*
For Rent—One ’ nicely furnished
hav* declared, a creator* id Im­ IIliiuhint rhutniilay1, which will hu whlch may be produced will be, re-^ Magnolia and Palmetto nvanuea.
room
Hot and cold water. Ad­
pulse. driven hy every passing wave ihu attraction at ihu Slar Thuatru tallied at home anil utilised in the
29-tf
dress
7.,
907, £j»r© Hanford Herald.
J- Thigpen.
i*| p***t,u* nr incllnallon
Shu i. n mi Thurailay, A|*rll Mlh, with h*au* production of cattle and hog*. That j
- 59-tf
pDr pn|, Wholesale ti.-b l*usiiiesi
11He woman with ihu huatl utnl In Ml nl Marl** Walvamp |du&gt;lnti Ihu tM» can be done there I* little room
l«*r doubt. When this vision is • 1ne te^flsh boat*, launche*. etc. C. L
allncM nl her *«v - Uni *hu l. brave leavtluK tnlu.
House for Rent— No. 116 West
reality, a* 1 firmly believe it will be Vinafnt.____________________2B-tf
enough. wluii a deep love imMuurt
Ninth St. Apply to II. C. DiUJose,
in the near future and not until.
hur anvil, In give hertelf nvur In II.
37-tfc
Faultin' Frederick, a tlaru Kuuinl then will I concede that Florida is 1 Kor Sala-Two lots near corner 112 N. Park Ave.
iegardte*» n( wh*» thu world may
*
tlrauly
For Rent— Several nice office
what IM Creator intended it should tVI,’r&gt;‘ •vrnUP
H,f kor?'
'
nni
Shu I* a ehaiablet In whnm l
aixe each lot 44 feet by 128 feet. rooms over YowellV Enquire N. P.
A
dishevelled,
bare
tooled,
radl-'
be
am deeply lutereMed, because nt hur
« ... .
) Saleable white people only. $160.00 A'owell d: Co.
32-tf •.N .
Imin. uin-**
Faced hy ihu inn*l ai«tly happy girl, with hair »tr«amWhen,
the
watt**
now
occupied
by
for
both
lot*.
Inquire
Herald
Of*
Hying eltmak lha| van *H** Id a lug nut hvhlud her, sjwvl madly
Board and room by day or week.
marah and awamp, ar* made habit- fic*.________________________ 57-tf
wmnanVHI*, when hur vary amd la down th* cour**, taaity out distanc­
Gate
City House.
29-tt
Sale-Owing to change to
placed upon Ihu ravh nl unit aavrt- ing all her competitora, and waa able and b.althful by proper drain- 1 F
For Rant—6 room house, 422 Pal­
Ilv*, lh* mulat nt hur huarl ring* greeted with a burst of applaua* as I I ,
J
y
« « » * electrical power we have on hand
good condition, con- metto. $10 pet month.
W. M.
ItU*. M Ihu unul nt hur honor. «h* ah* .im th* rac*. It waa Paulin* wealth and beeom* real beauty m#chin„ y
spola, rather than the unaighlly
fisting- of boilers, 'engines, water Haynes. Herald Office.
47-tf
till! hnlvU' Vn hur grewl lov* amt FtederU-h, th* beautiful Famous
permitted to pump*, fire pumps, air compres­
even at Thu lu i hour, *h*n ihu Haver* alar, who eaehewed the role •,'o u
For
Rent—
708
Park
avenue.
En­
*nd then win it be an easy sors $nd sundry other machines,
- dark shadow* nt lavu *ui*lup hur. vvf advwitlurvaa to jday the title part
quire
of
H.
C.
DuBose,.
First
and
10 advertise Florida * in- which *e offer at price* which arc a
hut woman's H^Mur h'tur ***** hur in the adaptation **1 Mary John-•
park avenue.
48-tf
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,-elebr.tvd
novel
Audrey,
and wonderful p«m- ™ n" " , of thp ^ * * * 1 cost
if
lover linn* a Ivatlul lalu
hlivria
For Rent —Two furnished rooms
[ft * Y w « V. ihu wuil twtervwtlwg adapted as a »day by Harm! $'orvi »,l'&gt;«M,e* and attraction*. Her fame interested address Virginia Carolina
pari I h*,u vwr played
l created and K F DoddlngUvn. arhich i* the ' ,l1 •*T**'l ®V*r the face of the Chemical Co , care H H Peabody, for light housekeepring 417 W Sec­
earth, and its matchless advantage
ond St . corner Laurel Ave. 64-.lt|&gt;
Ihu . k«r*, lei al ihu Roy al Vke*lte Paramount Picture .1 the Star
Supertr.tneder.t, Sanford. Fla
v*vv* vnMi **.
■til he known to the end* thereof
Prvdav
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68-tf
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Vt&lt;d the waking time is here, the
Furnished Room* to Rent All
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M .iS v'v&gt;n vua V*n . ,**,*«
For Sale Eggs for Hatching
d.wa I* beginning tv- dlscUvve the
modern conveniences. Mrs. W. F.
lr\&lt;m a«v&gt; ckaracter w bnvh MIm
FvwUi.ck has -v-e
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*1 a Florida Beautiful Never Thoroughbred.
Utility,
Hnrrcd Leavitt, corner of Third St. and Elm
**
in the history of the state has there Plymouth Rock*. 10 cents each. Ave
64*2te
screen before and il v* interesting to
hern so much interest in the revlama- Fifty or more. 7 cents each King
note that the star herself ha* detsoex of these fertile land*.
More Poultry Varda. Lakrlan*!, Fla.
! dared *t to be t»e one which she
69-fit c
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�IN 1 ,l l : IIKART o f THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

PUBLISHED
SEMI-WEEKLY

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS
//V S A N F O R D — U h

1* Woith Living

VOLUME VI!
HANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY APRIL 7. 1916

TRACTION LINE
WEST TO EAST
IN FLORIDA

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ODD FELLOWS COUNTY DADS
TAKE CITY HELD IMPORTNEXT WEEK ANT MEETING

NO. 66

hereby approved by this board as to
^orrn, sufllclcncy and as to the reaponsibility of the surety thereon.
•■rtian
*»
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W** He it further Resolved, that Jhe
s a i d ’bbn d’ of A. R. Key be (hia day
Millinery Vttrarllnn
takon( and approved by the board
Among the events of next week
of county rorpmissioneni of Seminole
O' extreme interest t„ the feminine
county, “ which resolution was "duly
•,u,,|lr tt|" &gt;"* the Faster openin'
seconded by , Qommiaaioner J. A.
,"hr Ereneb Millii ■•ry shop „ „
Clark, said rrsalutton being put to
I lie-day
A beautiful fine ..[ Faster
vole, the following named ' com m is­
TKOL1.Y STARTS FROM TAM- millinery, the latest models in hat.,
ODD
F E L L O W S DRAIN ACE, T A X ES. BONDS sioners voted for the adoj.tlon there­ PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE WILL
I’ A TO COAST VIA
the newest sliadts, the prettyesl &lt;tf M O S T O F
A
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HERE
ribbons
am)
(lowers
at.d
in
f.t
t
ever-,
AND ROAD MATTERS RE­ of, to-Wlk;
EQUIP PARISH HOUSE
SANFORD
L. P. Hagan, Chin
tiling (liat will conduce to the most
THREE DAYS
CEIVE ATTENTION
AT ONCE
C. W. Entzminger,
Again wc hear of the “ H olly ' harming of Faster a,
n,.« t j„.
Sanford will play host to the
^
J. A. Clark,
Sanford. Fla., April 4, 1916.
[ iream" remind true In regard to a •'ll important hat will he found on
The Progressive League hold ’ li, ■,
L. A. Hrumley.
Florida
Grand
Lodge
of
Odd
Fel­
Honorable
Hoard
o
f
C
ou
n
ty
C
o
m
­
trolley line from the east coast to display.
m o il important meeting W ednesday
The attractive little shop
the west coast via Sanford and this will lie a delightful place to revel lows and the Rebecratva on M onday, missioners, in and for Seminole
Bond of Frank L. Woodruff, here­ afternoon at the office, of Schelle
tune the line starts from Tam pa. among flowers ami buds and or tut- I uesday and Wednesday, April 17, county, Fla., met in regular session tofore appointed to net nnd serve as Maines, the meeting being called to
Present bond trustee for Seminole courrty, order by President R. J. Holly and
The following Is copied from T am p a merits, where seven courteous ut- IS and I'Jth and all the citizens at 10:30 o ’ clock a. m.
should get busy and show' the v is ­ Chairman L. P. Hagan, and C o m ­ Florida, in connection with its $450,- attended by the directors.
Rev'.
Times.
v
tondnnts will assist Mrs M.hrteris
itors the proper time while they are missioners L. A. Itrumloy, C. W. 000 00 bond issue, authorized by an Arthur Peck was present and gave
in
showing
lime
attractive
contents
That the ultimate destination of
here The first step in this direction KnUmingcr. J. A ( ’ lark and J T
election, held throughout Seminole several good itleis' on rem odeling
The windows of th.
the interurban
railway
between of show cases
w II lie the decorating of the husi- McLain, with V F Douglass, d e p u ­ county, an Sept
(itb, 1915. with the Parish House to include a read­
Tampa and •Lakeland is the east shop will he lovely will, ihcir dis
i*ess houses on Monday, the 17 th ty clerk and
M Hand, sheriff, in American Surety C om pan y of New ing room, jdare for the pool tablo
id pretty guild'
The *,**'
coast, » a s given ou t today by K. J pLl
and tin- goes n long way with the attendance*.
York, u corporation, authorized to and the shower baths, lockers, etc.
llinfnrd, who is handling the local Window will la- decorated with rati visitors to any convention ns it
do
business m the state of FlorldA.
Minutes
nf
regular
meeting
on
hits
arid
hid
dieand
th
prH r \
Membership cards will he printed
end of the northern capitalists in­
'•'fries with it th* real spirit of hos­ March .
amt also of adjourned its surety, said tjfind’ being
beii
•rule*
H-.,t
r
t)
Hal
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lfu
.
in the at once and circulated in the city
terested
The trolley system cross­
pitality
meeting of March 2 1 1916 read, sum of Five Thousand Dollar* $5., h(. prJr„ of „ urm. wil|
,iv „
In l li i* wi in 111w f ui %i|f fii I 'Hr
ing the slate, striking the Atlantic
I he Fin atnpinent will meet here approved and filed
000
00
conditioned
or.
the
faithful
,t(,|larn
U
I1(j
youn(J
m,,n
lhe
possibly at Daytona or St. Augus­ I In III a . -it Ilf lull &gt; lint , .![
•Hi Monday and luesday and W ed ­
performance
of
the
xajd
Frank
L.
Mr .M cC a u ley, representing the
ladies and children enjoying the
tine
More than ayear ago Mr
■hlldrcn
lln i ,.,i window will Innesday the l)dd Fellows and Uo- American Surety Co. of N. Y. ad­ Woodruff, of his duties as said bond
privileges of the club house free.
Hinford and engineers for the inter- u marvel of I entity with its array
hercahs will hold their meetings.
dressed the hoard in reference to trustee, executed by the said Frank A nice equipment, consisting
of
urban interests went over the ground of F» ler lillies. a background nf
L Woodruff nnd American Surety rings, dumb
bonds
for
trustees
for
Seminole
coun­
bells,
Indian
clubs,
It
is
estimated
that
about
three
between Tampa and Sanford.
white to display effci tivelv the pret
Company of New York, was pre­ boxing gloves, punching hug. chest
hundred ildegles from every
part ty, in con Mention with f 460.000,00
The project at present in hand is ty millin'! y (nr (In' niatrnn and
sented to the hoard for its approval, developers and exercisers and many
bond
issue
Aiming the sjieri.dtie* ilium of Florida will he here and it will
the interurban between Tampa and maid
thereupon Commissioner
L
A. other items have been ordered and
tru’ii v u
Mr B 1- Whitnrr trustee. Mr
to .sanford to give
will
he
It
' t'Hi ai........ la') -port
! i kel a rid with lines running out of
Hrumley offered the following reso­ received and will be installed at
therq
1
lie
gl
hand
The Odd A It Key, trustee and Mr Frank
Lakeland, one connecting with Har­ ll'C 1*•tV* 'or ;tiilmttol.||e am oil l Ml g
lution
Since
Tin. |.onI table which was a
1 •ll*'W- are great pe .p|e all I pay 1. Womlrull, trustee. appeared til
wear
It,
fre*
ii
In
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u
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In
MTV.
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low, and others radiating from Plant
Be it Resolved, that the bond of gdt to the d u b will be placed ill the
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Wells Ai 1fl'O.lgl ■ ......... ii t. .-if - . . . . •jFrank I.
Woodruff, bond trustee, d u b house this week and with the
» 'll '...1 respuro any series of
All trustees f . t ' ruing a surety bond,
• If • little
\. Ison, engineers from Chicago and of -] . t 1'1 l Oft ll.
III
the
su
m
of Five Thousand D ol­ ri-st of the paraphernalia will make
by hanks to hundlc money arising
,o r *,[ IM *' 11er 1 ti nine &gt;t
S. w York are in the field and have folk- Wl'l *&gt;, i . . rli* ,!.i
lars
|5
noit
no
vs11 ti Vruericun Kur
the i lilt, most popular
1). Ml* &gt;i * A- 1 |'i far I'll-Ml***- Un' I tirre are many from this bond issue therefore it i*
lucil fur ten days
Yesterday th** tlTe-1 t . *'.■
•* a .
wti i&lt;K lie \isi i.,r- e an the seme id the hoard that all hanks ety Company, ns surety, lie. and the
The Progressive League is th e
1
was staked out as far us m %
i» made to find at home and wc who desire to handle any' of the p ro­ same i^Rherehy approved by this outcome of the agilntinn last year
a
alK
Mile Creek.
By nightfall, Judge
should *tainl ready and willing to ceed* arising from tills blind l-«ue hoard oBwo form, sufficiency and a* fur m S.mford V M t
\ here and
Hinford said this morning the i-n
to ’ f u '^ ^ R iiiii i Inht &gt; &gt;&gt;( the surety
t -v t i.e ti, i i ' t . attention pits
must iiialify lay furnishing surety
tile city being too small to supjiort
Minds'
'V’
v
1
In
, M-ers will have reached Mango
t tiereor
ho ml*
a regular Y association the P ro­
&gt;i
Wt
»ith tin- preliminary line
Later
Be It tlMHIler resid ved I bill t tie
I t;* follow lllg j.rograrn
will
he
gressive League wits formed ami tin*
On motion of I'mnr (* W Entz■ ml . CIO. 'a
tiTl.lt ■I
•■•els will he ascertained.
said 1) 0'
Frank L. Woodruff young men and liny s of Sanford will
irro-.i
out
n.iryger
and
duly
seconded
by
I'mnr
I tie •pT
I a t-r it.
he J-ttis da'
Judge Hinford said this morning t we, 1 a M .i i
n ami approved by |lf,
, (1 Pt|j,,v (b,. same privileges
I. A Hrumley. the following resold
1 uesday t prd I *th
s fin lie
It.
f
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l!
U.l
li.lt
the hoard o
coinnussioners u, „ llir({„ t , . „ y wmJ|t, ;llj „ ri, ut „
t! it il is the intention of the met!
i y. r. Isi s
In
11 r s u d tmn in regards to sinking fund and
W ■ •till*
1 .* 1
||* 1 1
of Seminole c
icii resolution very nnt mnal cost
willi whom he is associated in the •». *i r
Avauiihl y a t interest ..I $460 OOU III) liund l o u r ,
a n♦t It.. I &gt;l ati
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ii
a
was iRrly second
IBsiorier .
_
i • ■•, | to loiild from Tampa to Ti.V 4*'» * • *•*
of Sertlliiali' county Flu was a d op t­
, j .
-i..*i Ii - , .ill ftt.xr I ' ' tl fi
itqyrf and High School pupils wilt
J A Clark, said
■lakeland first
Later the line to •i- '
ed
e- allowed special rates and the
M
N in*
»f
I »ii. mi hour i m* '* I'l'k
jiut to v oil., the following named
Bartow will he constructed
Other ( .4 •
Bond of H F VS hitncr heretofore 11.minisjtiiiii-rs voted fur the S ilop -, League will have lust class quareters
7 311 lo * Ml v i nd .v ,
Must.tn
it
1
r"ir
lines will He built through Auburn
ere another winter season opens.
,1 f . i. —ii
J|I vIII at lot
It' V J a I - S f&gt;u\ I appointed tu act and serve is ho ml iron thereof, to-wit
•t ii' , Luke Alfred.
Hume- t it . i Igh'
truster
for
Semim»le
county,
FlorWhen the association was formed
ft •"i t t:.ir i i ra i .1 l li.iplal tl
I.
Hagan, Chnt .
h -strnmee. Orlando and Sanford t ) • several
locations were investigated,
lln
Behalf
ida.
in
con
nect
ton
with
its
$460.V
d
d
r.
ss
of
W
elc.iirie,
t ‘ . W. K q t 'ininger,
The link connecting the lines with mil . h
Davison UOU 00 bond l**ue authorized by ml
with the result that the offer of Rev.
,
,
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r
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d
Ho
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J, A. Clark,
0 • coast are indeterminate, and
1election held throughout Seminole
Peck to the League was acrepteil
L A Hrumley
nugiit he liy way of I’ alatka, or liy There ur&lt;- songs v.m will en|"y to i Mayor
county, on Sept. 6th. 1it 1S. with
nnd this fine building will now he
\
oral
Solo
Selected
And there i a spirit "I « " *
Del.and
It is not improbable th.it sing
Whereas, the hoard of county c o m -j the home of the club, und the work
\ddre** of \Vid. ome tin Behalf id Ameriran Surely C om pany, of New
I F. s.
••tiier interests might build some of -Ini' t lifmig•t it,.
mis*
in mu* of Semmol w j p u n fy, F lo r-4 «f the League In giving the men of
York,
a
corjrorulion
authorized
to
do
satifnid Lodgi S o 27. Brother F F.
f at I lo III
the .intermediate lines, forming the |-ea-nii for -i!&lt; t i t.
ida, at a meeting lh'i l W l m Lhe 2l*t tJie elt i a place to spend the even ­
host
non*
in
teh
state
of
Florida,
as
I ' 1 kafi V1■11 111 i. 111 me v •■r
gl r ! |I.
complete system eventually
ing* pro Ilia lily should receive t lie
- ifety, ^aid bond being III t Fie «UIH d a y .i&lt; M -ir■ti. I V (tl.
L : . ■' , 1'
Ml
) 1 VVOlid ’■tiff
1 ore. «sts Trunk Line Through Male
I Five Thoushml
Dollars
} ;■ rt■- &lt;• 111.. 11 ij a i d i n g
endorsement of tiie people of the
h
f, M i r ■• i *■ i i - In n iinl-i r Mini
try
If t* along the right lines and
l i ' &lt;|i. i ul op men t "I a trunk
’ ■'* \l
ooliot), conditioned onlhe faithful thing* f •! t lie t l i v l l a
I I*. tV lUl.i'
I
'
will do more for the youth of the
t.erformnnrT of fhe said B F Whit- est and *mkmg film
t i.r■■■ig I M 11rid a, formed Ip. tin
yrmf '’ Tfrv
&lt;«%* 1,41 i i u a . ai.vl *1
H.*|,..li*. to \ildre-* of Welcome, mil, of hia duties as said
' • t i n g Inlerurlian trolleys is p r•
I city than any movement that has
bond connection with the 1 150,0
you will liotlie It tS (iOt t (O' late tin Behalf of Grand Lotlge, VV 1'
d ! ever hren started here
It will aftrustee, excru led by the said II F. thi)fixed bond issue, as
Judge Hinford as a matter of c o m ­
mint of » (• vv platitude*, nor the
held throughout i ford a place of recreation in the ufl.athup
paratively feVv years.
Th e steps
W'hitner and Amcrrinn Surety ( ’ uni- hy an election
lolling of .1 few ernot'or.n! -torn--.
Iti'-pon-e lo Address of Welcome, papy of New York, was presented Seminole county, on tiie i.th day ol tentoons uml nights to the b oys and
will he identical with the hmldmg
•1*1 a I'Le dlM li.'. a i in Hrhritf of Kctieknh NssemMv.gl
fo lhe board for it- a[.(irnviiL 'hiTe Septem er |9|5 *aid rr*i.lution be girls am! the men and women of
up of an inlcriurhuii system in in llllt
V,. , 1 I
tv .. ,
!'i 1
I. . ted
Be I further Sat.lord and will ......... pen Til all
P- lit., yn'ln.
upon ( ’omrniHstoner I.
V Hrumley mg m pari a* follow•liana
Fifteen years ago tin- m i 't
ttlr •
rc.oiled that f ■«r t)n foirpo-e of j.ro 4 Fiu&gt;V'. lo I hi member*
\ series of
I
offered
the
following
r&gt;*
doti.tn
urban business was in t o 111f,»'■'• y i'
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oil
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•in
vidliig
for
tin
jiroiti
pi
p.ivinent
of
etlerluiiMmnt*
will
lie
a'rai.ged
lu
I' a! stale and Judge Hint.'' I i1 I
11 M I ' l l I •11' iW- Bit
t
Lie I! Ill-solved t t* it the I . .lid •*(
H,,
|Tiiji
ip.tl
an
I
11
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&gt;
&gt;
f
-aid
tcin
the
.i
n-on
s
i.viI
I
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lilt.
In.use
t1 • III i n assiii |at ed w 11ii 1.111 *w•! •
• It. i •i B \
It F Wbllner bond t i*t&gt;».
t 1 .‘ ho.,.|- ,i- I he&gt; In ' line, due llu te will lo a general gathering |duce Tur
.gt" I .at h&gt; I nd I.. ti a ' ■
II .
,ru
of
Five 1 i... i. - ,t i,. I Dollar*
sli.il! be, and there i- hereby assessed the people of Sanford and one that
i i 'n .il
The announcement ' u c &gt;
( 5 . (tttn tin • With American Suretv
" " I- in Aflermmn Sessuiti oi
I i n II
I and levied and ordered to be nil till-* i long (ell want
trollev would tie huilt from l n d ' ill
.111. I Ki he k ati V *m • o m puny
u.s suret y
l&gt;. and t he
......i i . t..1"l I
le.ted Upoli nil tiie taxable properly
Now that till* League liss liC4*ll
lh.i "
upol'i* to Hichmond. In I . a d
I' ■
-a mi’ )* hereby approved by this
il
ji
Mllill
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within
the
county
&lt;d
Seminole,
a
formed
ami is ready to work for the
i*
red
_
nil'''
"f -i'Venly miles wa*
Model Si'huol of In- board an to form, sufficiency and as
Im men ami women | i ,|t) p
l
it
(Ini',*'
direct,
continuing
annual
tax
tor
upbuilding
not only of character
amusing.
rvoe it : -iruetion and Conferring of Rel.wkah to the responsibility of the surety
. ,i morning
ea.h
year
said
bond*
are
outstanding
m
on
hnod
but for the city itself
Vml
t
her*
"T h e y auid it could never ii*'
11, gree iii l odge Hoorn of Odd F.l thereon, and.
ami
unpaid,
sufficient
..........
should
be
a whole h e a r t'd ef1
I
a
tn
1in*
said
done,"
Judge
Bmforil
uw- Hall
Be it further Resolved, that the
■
i to • O' I of th
W.
i'Ht h year the sum of 11,1.95i) (id to f,,rt made lo become members and
“
Todav
•nor in ng
reminiscent l&gt;
Wednesday V|iril I'Jth
'aid bond of B
F Whittier lie. tills pay the interest on said bonds and a„*i*l
(),)* Krel, t work,
-i r \n * that line through (ir e e niheld I* the I
., hi , inMorning
taken und approved by
the sufficient to jiroddce each year, the
l u r i n g Session of day
There has been ample discussion
•ream of the Terr*' Haute, Irtdinpo
$;tJ70 00 which
t i 1,i n.1 l Ige and Itrbekuh Assern t.oard of county commissioners of Ht)(,lUo|lill , um
I hertC H a l e * In H i " H « m c e
,
, .
,
,.
,
, in Sanford about the hoys and the
It* and Fasteru.
it is paying a re
Semjnole
cou
n
ty
,
“
which
restitution
will he placed in thesinking
fund. . . . . . . .
. ,
Tin- railroad* operat i ng m Fb . nda Id V
'
, ,
.
Y M (
A. movem ent from time
turn on f 150.000 per mile, and i* tin
Afternoon Session of was duly seconded by Commissioner for the redemption of theprincipal .
i-M ursion round
.
.. . ,,
,
,
2 IN) p
t o .lim e nnd now that the dream of
best section of the consolidated have gnim.
I A (Mark, said resolution being |lh ,,rM(f uml
on ai eouir t , r a nd I od g* and llebehuli Assem
to
K
t**i
III
ftiei
th*. agitators has come true there.
I.... * in Indiana
But when 1 asked i trip r.ii
pul to vote, the following named
lh e Flo rid a j,|v
Whe r e as, t h e annual i nterest on t* a grand opportunity afforded to
the franchise in the Indiana conn- "I tin o ' '•• ",
i
commissioners voted for the udnp
\ - * o . taliort
T icke t*
the bond* to he issued, amounts to (h„
members
of
the
churches,
I HI |* in Automobile ride over rion t hereof, to wit
tie- |i&lt;nji|o told me they would never Slat'
„,l,| good 'or us*' Old V on Ilo* i l l ; and to the ( elcry Field*
t
i
l
.
5(1
H
O
IN
S
T
E
A
D
(&gt;F
I
LI.*
I
lodge*
and
citizens
generally
to gel
b. u*ed
They were given me and | "ill hi
L. P Hagan, Chm
1 a il * l u - l v •• a m i w d I b i for visiting Odd
as set forth in the resolution behind this movem ent for better
Fellows nnd R*
Aj&gt;ri!
I-’
t"
•very one was used.
C. W Entzminger,
fl.r
i nidmgl't id t.ekali*
aforesaid, und
void ret jruing
hoys and help it to become great
J A Clark.
Indianapolis is
connected
by
Whereas, II has been made to through active cooperation.
April E'lh
n till ji
m Installation of Grand
trolley with Dayton, Columbus, ( inL. A. Hrumley.
large ti urn tllfltei* of Rehekah Aseemldy at
t
appear to (ins hoard)— efinl the
11 l» expi i ted t liat
The hook for membership is now
•Jnnati, Cleveland, T oled o and oth-r
Bund
of
A
R
Key, heretofore ap­
......... .
will la k e a d v a n t a g e of Odd Fellows Hall
amount of m oney provided for in open at tho office of Secretary
•duo (mints; with Pittaburg. Pa
her of I
pointed to act and serve ns bond said resolution, for the purpose of
l h e low' r u l e to visit K i s s i m m e e an d
The Carnes Hotel will he the ofShetlo Maines in the court house
Detroit, Mich.; Chicago, III., and
trustee for Seminole county, Flor­
the creation of a sinking fund is ami every citizen of Sanford will
beau tiful
Lake
T . d m p e k alig n
tii
lal
headquarters
of
the
Odd
Fed
Ft l.iiuis. Mo. Practically all this
ida, in connection with its $450,w h i c h t h e City I" lo c a t e d
lows and Manager Cnrnea has ar­ 000.00 bond issue, authorized by an insufficient in amouht to produce a have the opportu n ity of taking a
d. velopmont has taken place within
mec has mail" f.ret ar.ttions to enter- ranged to give a dance Op Wedne*
sum sufficient to pay tne principal membership rard at the nominal
nty years. * * mce.
•■•“ “ ■ the last .fifteen to tw-enty
election held throughout Seminole
, V4d
o w dd ll
ii i a d d i t i o n to tinof said bonds at muturity, and
t
iS
l nn'*' li ll a
a rr g
ge
e •i rrow
day night lo the Rehekahs, Odd
sum of five dollars.
county, on Sept. 6th, 1915, with
Judge Hinford, who ........
&lt;ii
aiW
U
H
’IUUOII
" ‘" “ f
............ .Whereas, the amount annually re­
Fellows and visitors and this will be
' H e l p to make the Progressive
he came to T am p a in
fro in Suiiforii vl*i^ a most fitting finale to the three American Surety C om pany of New' quired for the purpose of the crea­
League whijL it should be -n clearing
York, a corporation authorized to do
ited as
ns an of- 1
ins health, was associated
tion of a sum sufficient'To pa^'
days* meeting
,
|»f*
house for boner- boy**£
*
business in the state of Florida, ns
beer and as counsel for the trurRates from nearby town* are «
principnl of said honcls*4v «fi'flturity
*
------------------j
~
surety,
said
bond
being
in
the
sum
tton interefla, in and about Indian­ follows: Altamonte Springs.
1 -0 .
is approximately $9620 00. a n d '
of
Five Thousand
Dollars
$5,Nome Fine Celery
Lawyers Ta'Vc Notice
apolis, and at the time the project Maitland. U 1". Drang- t '»&gt;• *Whereas, the amount annually
tl
C
Bryant, the well known 000 00) conditioned on the faithful
Tallahassee, April 7 —T h e next
wps launched for the Greenfield mu|llr ..xRrnt„ xtti..i. of a pplican ts
grower of lettuce and celery at Wag performance o f the said A U Key. required lor the payment •&gt;' interest '
(■erurban— and in other instances
\\ ,-lfiifc Program Dn*
tl,r hroiighr two fine stalks of celer.i o f 1 hi* duties' as said bond trustee, on sanf bonds I* $t 3,750 00
for admission to practice law in tin*
tv**, ur.'d the franchises in his own
Melfar- I Ifpirl Itn "t Dm to &gt;In
Key
lo 1 he Herald office yesterday and executed by the said A It
i JiiTefore he it Resolved, that courts of Florida will be c o n d u c t e d
' *nti» just us lie ts doing now
g i-m ra l H u b
• d t" '* d ay
A p ril
I'
alii
I
Artv*
•rieftn
Surety
C
om
pany
of I (hat jiiirtior* of tin' resolution a dopt­ by the Supreme Court at Talla*
•
tn!
d
lhat
he
raised
t
wm
ai-je*
of
W. know e xa c t l y what cun he
i* ! ii %»•
\ - I ......... effort 1' being m»
depended upon It) the way of bll-ti
Or.nn:' r e lir . tin year using three tons of New York, was presented to the ed by this board on March 21st, hasssoe beginning Tuesday morning,
fir
Master- (ii r*»ri
CUf*'
Persons desiring
ft and development,’ ’ he said to und Dean Sp-r.cer on the J.rogram fertilizer to the acre including ashes hoard for its upjiroval, thereupon 1916, and as hereinabove quoted, lie, April 18th, JV16,
day
“ While we realize t hu t the Hr. Masters will give a health^talk and cut 1200 crates to the arre. He Commissioner f L. A. Hrumley o f ­ and the same is hereby amended to to take said examination must have
read as follows: "He it
further re­ their applications on file with the
shipped *h&lt;* celery through Chase &amp; fered the followinir resolution:
country is not huilt up and that
pfobal'ly
on
tub*
r.
ti
"
I
*
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*
Co.,
and
was
able
to
get
top
notch
solved
for
the
purpose
of
providing clerk of the Supreme Court not
JFe It Resolved,1 that the bond of
then- will have to he considerable
i
, , i he l nlteo 1*1ales •
cer.
for
the
prompt
payment
of
the prin­ later lhan April 8th.
A. K. Key, bond trustee, in the sum
', UB(. the Indian as priee for the crop.
development before the business will
»dian agent wan us.- •
cipal
and
interest
of
said
bunds,
us
of
Five
Thousand
Dollars
($6,meet the expenses, wo are prepared bis subject. ‘ D I*
there will
Admission to Thistledown tonight 000.00) with. American Surety C o m ­ they become due, there shall he, and
lu assist In tho populating of the be a large attendance, for both men
Thistledown tonight at the W o m ­
1
(Continued on Page 2&gt;
only 25 cents.
E verybody come
pany, as surety, be, und the same is
country.
1 hhve already obtained
an’ s Club.
a r e note.!
a survey of the land for four mil*'* arc
"* « &gt; “ ,,jti
m
1IM,l|l||| Hn (,
degree nf |iii« iii veries*

Kf

BOYS CLUB
WILL START
OPERATIONS

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P/iOR

tw o

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.
Pearson from her* attended the mu- |choice v q t e of that voter must be
querade dance given b y Mr. Jagk counted when cast for either of the
and Mias Lillian B ooth last WedrieS- Iw o men in the "sacond p rim ary."
day evening and rep 9 rt a most en­
" » , o , * r'* nT
joyab le time.
•............ .
*"
m L r 'h X S
T o d a y (Thursday) will see the mary, hy reason
last of the orange picking here, two highoat first choice men. his
there was a very short crop this year, second choice vote ennnot be count­
only si* car loads having been ship­ ed ,#f"r the reason that this would
ped, and not very much bloom to' permit one's second rhoicj- vote to
promise a good crop for next season. cancel hts first choice.

BLaaFt*’ “

C O U N T Y

H A P P E N I N G S

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A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPON­
DENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY—EFFICIENT
REPORtERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD
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APRIL 7 1911 ^
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THE SANKORD HERALD

O V IE D O IT E M S
Mrs. II. L. Wheeler entertained
n large number of young p«op!o in
honor of Mr Andrew Aulln Satur­
day night.
Clarence Guttridge gave an April
Kool party on the drat to hi* school
inatea, on the occasion of hi* fif­
teenth birthday.

top celery,
crop.

said

to

be

a

splendid

Harry W ard is having a tenant
house built on his Hoosier farm.

a d i'I'J- bu sin ess for a cu reer
He l*
a n a t i v e -on
g r a d u a t e of A I l y i n a

„ . v,.fll|

s m u ll

!i*h

jum p *

M O N R O E IT E M S
Mra. John Oglesby returned home
Tuesday after
spending
several
weeks with rid alive* in Jackson ville,

oar
, , n„ |arR,, ca t
ha v e t .
weighed at
ill least 10 3 V M &gt;
..........
it was &lt;&gt;
he n

, hp )lo,|t

heard‘ the s

choice vnlejwsm
show for whom
choice
votea-xio aTTto
as'
(hr same voters cast their second
choice
For example, the certificate
of return, where there are five ca n ­
didal es for one tillin', when rorreeyly /tilled out, shows sopiething
like
tlie following
li .
T w o hundred electors voted 200
first choice votes for A,
Ami 34 second choice votes for B.
And fit! second choice votes for C.
Ami 12 second choice vote* (or D
And fih second choice votes for f*

,{
Tvo) IvumlrtMl lifly four I'li'rtoru
Vnf. rl 'Jfl 1 f1f+t I'llMll I* Vfltl'H for (
\ I; 11

1 t *41*1 (Ijlll f ||U|I ■
* V nli'N

\ ini I *NiPt

O F l*R I-,

im*i m

A roi

L'I

A to!

.A I .no

him

ol

I'fiiHi t x u l f t

#»m i « ho |i i*

In f

A

for fl

A W , i.irc n t -

r-

,\|j
l.diV ' \Tr Kcii»hV •e k i lnl lit IliW II
I In
I ,. t l

l . ••ia

t u t u 'll
• Ii . r .

spent

the

1 luh I old their a/ii.|

.t! . • r -

.it t to }•■11'I,t

I ft. [nit
i f il timely
War

■ =.=
rev,

Mr

and

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af-

11to ar , runUi

l&gt;l'i nr,. 11a - .iflded s, v
Iui, ■k on llo- f.oropean

day

Weber of Sirnfnrd
Mr and S i rs
rai l ed "ft M u - Helen Iseriliali Well
liesdav a f t e r n o o n
T h e r e af,
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( loot! Florida Beef.
The Best Western Beef.
Spring Lamb.
Chicago Milk Fed VealCorn Fed Pigs.
Pork Sausage.
Liver Pudding.
Pigs Feet Jelly
Head Cheese
Souce.
Fancy Cliiped Beef.
Home Made Corned Beef.
The Best Hams and Bacon •'
Fat Chickens.
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chance .of their first choice c a n d id a te ' votl,B t„ e tiimned in 2 and i d . «s
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Now weed* call In' lllflH'il under
and will adds ,ome green manure
,,r oegano matter tf thev ire allowed
tl, „ tu|lin.
|tiit it i- I - - l to grow
some cultivated crop which will add
more organic matter and leave the
soil in better condition for future
crops.
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year after ymir and tierr—itate more
cultivation to keep them in check,
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and green now and tin- cattle are
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w elco m e him to i h e l
ranks
looking fine, notwithstanding
th e
F IT O F V O T E R S
for
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Hunt (plans to erect n hard winter they have gone through.
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So mun&gt; \liters have an rrr»»n»*build
King off for this tune
vvInrli L" will cont in in• to
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that in many counlirs the rnunty I One hundred thirty seven electors
I.AKK M AIt A ITEM S
••x»*rutivo romrnitier havt* aUrti'f! a voted l :t7 lir-t choice votes fur E
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ii j ii*. (hair jn an of the
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Thus. M orris and A E S jold om
school of instruction lor the benefit |
And 32 second choice votes for A.
local MVhtMil board attended the
were Sanford caller* Monday
of the
voters.
Having recently
And '^6 second choice votes for II
meeting of the county board of ed­
Mr Baldwin Jjntl, niece. Mr* L noted a clear exposition of the see -1
And zil second choice votes for &lt; .
ucation in Sanford Monday
II C o l l y ^ M w e r r ^ ^ i t o r s here last ond choice voting, from the (ten o f 1
And 6jJ second choice vote* fur I)
At the close of the registration
ThilsslIs ^ ^ M m laingwood.
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ttorney^?,
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b ook- for the primary Deputy Reg[■ As show it aliov. it u n i t
t,. ing
in tin- Siuart
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n lig! ' rt g ,-ir ation
(iaycCcC.U.e A urn *. ail -I cere. wifi
f u m p lir e y
Miclose I'hur-cliy noon for the summer
James Reed, our new arrival here
half holiday
from Crystal Springs han eompleteil
Th e ("rochet (Tub meets Thursday
his new house and moved in M o n ­
with M i — Stella Farm'll.

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1 to **se the food it contain*
Land
laft hare i* also subjected to the sun.
which burn* out the organic matter.

Tw o hundred fourteen elector*
veiled 211 lir-t choice Votes fur ft
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C L E A R E X P O S IT IO N

l'i 1 1y 11 ■ti on I l&gt;»t It ill c i las- of , 6 1t'i
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howevrr, that c a n d i d a t e for dele­
gates to national conventions shall
not be nominated by group*, but by

'* plurality v'1**
The above amendment to section
62 will simplify the canvass, as the
When this condition becomes well
voters in each group will be couned
Pterstood it will undoubtedly cause
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| oxactly as in the manner provided
a better expression as to political ,
v,„
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where only one candidate is to ne
preference to come from the vo- , n '
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ter*
In fact, the lack of under- nominated
standing this feature hB* cause d a
Keep the Soil Busy
great number of voters to east only
An idle soil is a loafer. Unless it
a first choice, thinking that by so
doing they helped their first choice is producting something it is losing
John M. Scott, animal
candidate more than he would had something.
industrialist
to the University of
h a d 1 he also voted a scrapd choice.
He is ip * Die same attitude as a Florida Experiment Station, would
In some sec­
voter w a s '( u n d e r the old primary have the soil work
law ' who didn't care to vote in the tions nf the country and on some
second primary because the man he kinds of soil a period of rest is ad­
was supporting in the first primary vantageous. In Florida it is unwise
was defeated; he, in other words, is to allow land to rest in the ordin­
If some profitable crop is
put iq^tfxe attitude of not having ary way.
any choice as between
any two : not grown a crop of ...... is will lie
men left in the race, which t h e 'T h e s e weeds are usually burned the
practically every­
writer contend*, should be the i s o - 'follow ing season
thing
except
the
ash
is lost in such
lated exception and not the rule
methods.
even in a few instances.
Furthermore, open soils, like most
T h e tally sheets used at the pre­
Florida soils, lose considerable plant
cincts
are
so
arranged
that an
There are rio
ation
and a return food from leaching.
■reunite
taldonti
plant
roots
to
check
fhe
water and
.(JpOof Ls^V.flUy made of all first

J. IL Little has bought a 10 acre
farm partly improved , house, barn,
etc., known as the St. Clair p la ce on
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pitts of
the west side.
Okeechobee
spent last week with
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the latter's parents, Mr. »tld Mra.
Jdiss Pearl Summer* of JacksopW E K JW A ANI) E T H E L I T E M S
J. M. Oglesby.
vill «3 ia a guest of Mias Will* Dumas,
We are atllP vbry dry, needing
Miss Addie Gresham left l u t
Clin't m ake gar­
W. H . Howard has contracted for rain very badly.
Saturday
for her homo in G eneva.
the installation of a gas lighting dens until it rains.
Mrs. Clark Pearson of Paola has
system In his home.
Messrs. Eugene Rush ntid Von
been appointed assistant teacher of
Mr F W. Wilmot and Mis* Long Hurbliss tiros, are furnishing'* their Monroe school, as Mis* Gresham
of the French Millinery store of San­ neighbors with nice vegetables, sU'ch ha* 7cj}igned.
ford run a display Tuesday at Law- as onions and cabbage.
Rev. M cG u ire filled hi* usual a p ­
ton Itros.
The sawmill Is running now, w ork ­
pointment
here on
lust Sunday
Also the bud men
Mr
Thgodore Meud's amaryllis ing severnl men
morning and night, at the Baptist
garden is attracting many visitors. are kept busy all the time.
churchy
T h e 'f ie l d is beautiful beyond des­
Mr. N ew m a n ’s wife came last
U^kes of Palatka spent tho
cription.
Mr. Mead* is a pioneer in Thursday to join her husband who
wFck end with
« friend* here.
breeding amaryllis in the United took up a homestead at Ethel.
Mr, J. W . Bell has purchased n
States and is supplying florists at
Mr. Archie Wood* Is getting along
lurgo Hoick, rercmlyfr
many northern points.
nicely with Ids little store he put
Mr. J. B, Johnson and Mr. G eorge
Mr. L, C. Hester, a prominent up at W ek iw a a few weeks ago.
It
crate manufacturer of Williston spent is ipiite a convenience to the people. Cain spent several days last week on
the St. Johns river. T h ey report a
Sunday with Prof. A. L. Hatch.
There will be preaching at Ethel
fine time and splendid luck fishing
The Saturday nigh| concerts given Sunday, being the regular preaching
I
while
on their fishing trip.
b&gt; ihc hiii'id are greatly enjoyed by.. I|day,
y Rev. llurtlett. We lire lil­
M / E. Stafford left Tuesday for
tin' public.
The band is working ways glad when the second Sunday
; Altamonte to be gone several days
with cut h ii si us iii to im prove their mine* around.
' on business
standard
1 Mr* N ew m an spent W edn esd ay
with Mr- P .! C „„tes
Mr* N e w - I A v,' r&gt; interesting Christian EnIt., . I,,.nl trustees held their r«g
iilur tinoilblv Hireling Friday night miiu is from New Hampshire and J,'“ vur meeting was held last Sunday
I- I very pleasant lady
evening
Subject was " C o n s e c r a ­
Koutuii liii'ine** w a* transacted
tion of T u n e ," led by Mis* Aulln.
hr A &lt;
Bam of California, n
There was a (tarty of young (teo(tie
After the program a business m eet­
member of the Anti-Saloon team motored iip to the sprin gs on W e­
ing was’ held and th e following o f ­
n6 w touring the state spoke to a kiwa river Wednesday.
Mr. Archie
ficers were elected for the ensuing
large congregation at the M ethod­ W oods is certainly very kind to give
six months: Mrs, B, K. Hutchins,
ist rhurrli Sunday morning.
His the people such lovely outings in his
president, Mr W E. Oglesby, vice
address iln the saloon problem w a s' motor bout
Those in the crowd
Prc*
Mrs I'
F Bales, Sec ami
( " f i i l u l and ■leaf cut
Ills etpo-l from Wi-kiwii were Ml** Frances
Trearf , Mrs C S Mikesell, ch a ir­
(lull of I to- businesslike campaign Holiday
Mis. Woods. Miss I)aphman of Prayer Meeting C om m ittor;
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met hods of Hie \ n11 ■saloon League ne.
Vermillion and oilier*
Mr I |! J olinson. f i l m
Mission
u.,- ,, f, . ilnt'oh In rh,' amine, e iiiino - we did not learn
arv i orn m i'tee Mr W K Oglesliy,
Min &gt; ti-iln f- » i f over from Gene
Mrs I.Ilford has returned to San f Tim
Lookout
C om m ittee,
M u.
va
ford after spending several days^ on i ,
\V,.M , ( h m
Social C om m it
li,,|nrl W l.iiwlon lias bought hi- farrn at Wekiwa
tec Miss Emmie Mann, f.'hm Sun
lln i I. in lo Hardware &lt; om pa Hy from
The river is full of fisher
shine and Flower Committee.
L T
Jlum
The new proprietor the time now and there is
of i
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b a r , (war,
fu r n it u r e
and
«p»rim g
n d m g |i(„, E v e n i n g
ere
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m&lt; reasi ng 11" present
l.awton is a sjiboidid
stock
M
t y p e of tile y o u n g college m a n w till

in addition to the sworn statement
required hy section 22 hereof, shall
indicate therein the group in which

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H D C u r a n t and little
d a u g h t e r , c a n v . i —tng it i- i mp o s s i b l e for
a
bird lla\ was observed Tuesday ( Tinteln ma d e a i l-U
to M a i t l a n d v i l e r ' * s ec o nd , lion e to lessen or,
.iti'i
afternoon with appropriate exercise* Sunday morning
militate against the chances of fti-J
(jtig received 2,'i-t . Ilr-t and
lit the publii school
J’ tlpt Thrasher
first choice to any degree whatever.
(tl t-hoo e, making a tut al
Our g o o d Bro Morey and d a u g h ­
Was present and gave an interesting
Section 5(1 of the primary law pf^K
•s'is im4v^n.Meil
ter, Miss Jennie left March 2Ntli
II ,1 Inst rill live talk Oil " T h e Neresfor their home itt Detroit, Mich vide* as follows
self , \i lent tliat a voter m.iv
Ml v , , I Mi ni I ' m t i f 1 i o n
They went to Baltimore via boat,
li &gt; candidate fo/ an oltici
"If a
any
but it fit- f-t-t ind -,’, , 1'riif iToil ■e
where they expected to attend Her- shall receive a majority of lir*S vote, in the • v, 1.1 v,,t, In- first and
I. vs I s V N K IR I)
vice rendered by Rev. Billy Sun
cholcx* ■voti's be shall be declared second choice are elitnin.ili'd on I lie
Rev Arthur S I'eck, it i» hoped il u v
nominated (or such otlice
If no first choice io u m
However, there
will till hi* regular appointment at
candidate shall receive such a mu- is nothing i,&lt; w m thi- l o t (,,r or,,
M oon s station church this coming
jortty of first choice votes, then the often lost In- fir-t ami *e ond , hone
P A O L A P O IN T S •
Sunday
Mr Jesse lccn h ou r of J a ek s on v il!«* nomination (nr such office shall he ca n d id a l,* in -I, r it,, ,,|,j prituurv
( Apt
loe Randall of I'adiuah,
detemil Ox'll by excluding from Ior -4« w
s|,eni last Sunday with fits *i*ti-r.
K&gt;
has been tore this week looking
tlu-r consideration the c a n d i d a c y ^ - .
... u,
Miss Icenhour of Twin Lakes
after property tntere-ts near Cum
all x-xcepl the two calolldat
, Jlt. ,,fllll.i r , |.lrt
,,.n
Mrs. Clark Pearson hu* accepted
emit City
shall have received
the greatest w*h(.„ ,.,l I u .i*Mng the second choice
a position in the Monroe school to
Mr and Mr* Joshua I’owel! of
number of first choice votes, or this,, votes where two , amli.lale. were to
finish out the term.
greatest and equal number of first
n o m inuie.i and &lt;, ■,■ ,lf
t^neeri-, N X
ha* been calling on
Mr. anti Mrs. M F. Cull and choice votes, uml by adding to such running, for instance, if the
Cameron City friends recently.
little daughter, Rerlha left T u e s d a y . first choice votes nf each of said tw o tjeB ,.|(.etiug tw„
t|„
T
F Johnson left on Saturday
They will visit in SI
Augustine, candidates the second choice votes |) o u v o( o»iire*enu t m '»
j(Ut lhlB
last for Wichita, Kansas on a busi­
Jacksonville and Cincinnati before cast for hint by those voters whoa j p ^ p l e x l n g t„IlMir„ hnB ........ 1&gt;|jm I
ness trip
returning to their home at Iload* first choice votes shall have been
where two or m„r. ar. to i„
Mr*
Frank I itt* i* spending a acre, Ohio
cast
(or
any
of
the
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nominated
by requiring , .mdid.ites
portion of the week visiting relatives
Mrs. \\ li Taylor of Sanford ia eluded as herein p ro v id e d ."
.
to antfounce m group one or tw„
in Geneva.
visiting friends at Twin Lakes this
The jiortion above seems to be t he i accordingly a- to the number ,,f
Mr and M r* J ack T rmmpson of tv ex* k .
least understood of any part of the t candidates to tie imuttnuteil
West Sanford were Sunday visitors
Miss Helen Iserman spent the primary law.
The two candidates
Section H of chapter
„f1
at the I D Hart home on Geneva
week end here, -the guest of C. D. receiving the highest number of o | 5 , amending tfi. Ilrv an ’ pmn.ir,
a venue
Pearson anti family.
I votes go into what may be termed u tiiw of 1!M:(&gt; r,.n,u
|„||,,w,
Mr and Mrs F M. Hailes and
"secontl
p
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m
a
r
y
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In
fact,
it
was
Mr* C F Cooley is the guest of
'f i e - '
I*
•hddreti arc leaving thi* week for
tnti'Iided for and hu* the *aine r&gt;M is * France* Taber t h is week
said law
i fit tr l,,rit,r h,,tn&lt; in K 'titio k y
I, t
"nit* us a -I-,o rid primary a* fie I, I
II* follow*
Rev
Mun-i
delivered
hi* last
I&gt;r Millir brought Carl 1 hoperi
under the (irirnury la w of ttu- -tat,"See
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ing home Iron, school I uesday *uf -••rinon here a week ago. uud lot*
(irtor to 1613
one i-undldalc ,- t
(•ring with unite a severe attack of gooe ba*k to hi* ho me ui Indiana
to
I."til I &lt;1 .li , ,|
We offer the following to sustain ( „ r- t |u.
,
We tire sorry to lose him for ne ha*
appendicitis
and there ur,
G
W Spencer purchased'
tht* endeared himself to everyone in this our assertion that the voter to ar- loom candidate* than *h,.uld I,,
week what t* known us the Hall com m unity, and we will be lucky if rompllsh most with hts ballot should nominated therefor there -h ,11
M‘ m u u y groups „f , ah,I,date* f,'.'r
land in Cameron City from B A we ever find as gooil a pastor to take always vote a second choice
his (dace.
If a voter's first choice candidate that particular otlice a* there are
Howard.
W. M. Colbert, who la farming at
Mr. and Mra. Oscar Pearson, Miss ia eliminated, not being one of fhe candidate* to be nominated, and
Cameron City has 30 acres of green Helen Iserman and Miss Frances highcat Ural choice m an. tile second . xilrh cmult.laia fvr aucj, , n r&gt;, t j r ( .

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I him,-1 C rough l h n hour
I"- I Innt our guide
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Hi;, power
Nil font -hull slide.”
I ver&gt; one who hai lived within
11 • "I i In lulu nt AAest minster ii
v* r%» i;iven sh ove.
1’ »'Mi Me verie
I 1, origin ui Mn ■arillon has never
positively •".( ahluhed
Some
" filers accredit H to a Mr. Crouch,
a pupil of |&gt;r Randall,
Regius Professor of Music
This,
however is disputed by other writ­
ers who accredit it to [&gt;r Randall’ s
coneeption of the idea taken from u
movement in the fifth bar of the
opening of llaendnl's Symphony,
1 know that my Redeemer liveth."
The chimes were first fitted to the
clock. Si Mary's the Great, in C a m ­
bridge, i,ut were not copied until
ihiy,- were reproduced on a very
ITirtp' scale in the Victoria clock
lowir of the House of Parliament
At i lie i|ii.irti'r, hall and threeiiiiarter hour, these rhimes will ring
- ut in v icii111. tnusir.i! i umhination"
Y' i iptarti-r p ,-t the hinir four
AAi-t m i ' - t . '
.,t half pas1
• 1 i" i ift * -• r" kes Reveille;
■*■ thiii' ipiarters past the hour, 12
strokes Cathedral peal, and on the
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Westminister:

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tin .inking of * he lull hour
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■' t* t I - « h i mi**1*
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i'll! a magnificent i'll'* trt.
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niiiiuti' the h n n d » * o f tin1 I
fire M iit ahead inn' riiimili
Iri ••f . govern, &lt;1 11y 1 1"' in i'
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Atte.-t
i. A Douglas*,
i leri, Ibaard of County Commi
-...i . r- Semtiui'e t ’ oiHity, Florida

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The Bell Telephone, with its 16,000,000 miles of
wire, brings millions of people within earshot of
your voice.
Many thousand of them, living within1^**7
a
hundred miles, can be reached for a small toll charge.
Are you making use of this vast bridge on your
farm, in your home or in your business.
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profit of time, money o r convenience for you in tl
■Bell Telephone if you will use it.

Grasp the Opportunity!
Call or write the manager to-day.

SOUTOEHN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

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sioner* of Seminole eounty, Fla., by
Florida Grove* Company
If
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Harr ttild C W Jones, helm; the
owners of all the lands within the
houndary limits therln defined and
described, praying for the establish*
inctnt of a public ditch, drain or
canal, and. lateral ditches'! drains
nnd canals, for the benefit of the
lands within said boundary limits,
said lands being low and wet, su b ­
merged or liable to he submerged,
which said petition is In form and
manner as provided by law;
It is therefore, ordered that said
petition and the plat thereto a t­
tached lie laid over Until the lie\t
r i f n'.ir lii. * ling id (his hiuitd. to
w ' Ma&gt; 2 nd. I *1 lt&gt; at which time
- u i petition will lie considered
It is further ordered that the
r|,.rk of this board give notfhe by
publication for three weeks in the
Hanlon!
Herald, a newspaper *of
general &lt;I n i l I :l t ill 11. p u b l i s h e d III S*.i Ii
t." ( H, oil Mol.tint y I' lurid.I III
f •♦ iltill* YYill’ ll t 111
board
will
citing
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Bridging the distance ’twixt
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‘ SIDfc STEPPING TACTICS WILL NOT MIS­
LEAD DEMOCRATS
■Mr
l.i-Riiy II (lilri, addressed
OF F L O R I D A RE­
Mir hoard in regards to rtliililaihinf;
•Ir nn.it;*' ditches and ranuli. near
GARDING SERIOUS
It i&gt; ► H iinnnii'k, a id preielited j&gt; •
Mt tin illation
and the following
ISSUES BEHIND THE
nr.hr win adopted on motion of
* ninmis-tnner J . • T
McLain, nnd
“ STURKIE RESOLU­
seconded hy Commissioner J
A.
( ark
Clerk to advertiie name in
TION,” SAYS PARK
Sanford Herald for three weeks, to
up at neat meeting of the
TRAMMELL, CANDI­
''w*rd. May 2nd. 1916.
Win 'e m a petition has been tiled
D A T E FOR U. S.
tlii* 4lh day of April, A D. lUlti,
SENATOR.
With the hoard of rouiity com m is­

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THE SPEECHES TH A T S E N A T O R HR VAN IS NOW M A K IN G IN D I­
CATE THAT HE IS T R Y IN G TO GET A W AY FROM T H E IIROADER
ISSUES T H A T W E R E HACK OK A N D W HICH AROSE O V E R SECTIONS
4 A N D 5 OF T H E “ STU RKIE R E SO L U T IO N .”
In his letter of January 17th published in the Times-Union Senator Ilryun
unqualifiedly E N D O R S E D DOTH SECTIONS 4 AND 5 AND TO OK UP AN
ARGUED IN FAVOR OF DOTH SECTIONS.
In his letter of January 21st (ruhlUhed in-the Gainesville Sun HE SAID AT
TH E TIME T H E RESOLUTION WAS OFFERED BEFORE T H E C O M ­
M ITTE E HE APPROVED OF T H E SAME, AND T H A T HE STILL AP­
PROVED OF ITS PROVISIONS
From the moment I first knew of Sections 4 and 5 of the I t -solution I D E ­
NOUNCED T H E M AS U N D E M O C R A T IC AND U N A M E R K 'A N AND AN
IN F R IN G E M E N T t j p ' N T H E RELIGIOUS LIBERTY. FREEDOM OF
CONM'IENCK AND IN’ D IY ID C A l. LIBERTY OF THE DE M O C R A TS OF
FLORIDA. AND U RGED T H A T THEY BE REPEALED
M&gt; piMitton wav m accord mth JelTermn'i idea of democracy and the Am r
lean policy of allotting every cilia n to enjoy hia religious liberty and frvsfuin of
conscience.
SECTION I M A D E NO R E F E R E N C E W HATEVER TO SE C R E T O R ­
GANIZATIONS BUT DEALT E N T IR E L Y WITH RELIGIOUS MATTERS.
IT SOUGHT T o DISFRANCHISE THOUSANDS OF DE M O CR A TS S o ld
|,Y ON \CCoU NT n F T H E IR It I I l&lt;! l o i S VIEWS "*•••i ion
m.ide n&lt;&lt; re(
ereii* i" s i-rd jsilitn al -ocifti,"&gt;. but referre,| only to " v . ri'i t trg in ration*
which at tempt i tu am w.i\ to iiilllii'in ■ political iptntn or r,-"i'l 1.. P. it, r u. I- r.t.iiu!
pilr|n»-* -i| -&gt;
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In&gt;&gt;a' i ,:. i ,- p*ep , e |
I,. ., . i,e,' pohti.-ij Ire nd ot '»'ii»ior Hryait
In tie- local poll tea ' and ' •!,gent.
lj. k —,m tile lit - gentleman who wrd tli r&gt; * . n' "i h , c i , ii
P h r o u g h o i i t Me ^ ' . i i c t h
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te w test - and . I.uire-d t lie tests w ou ld not liar th em
c tic a,topic ,ii ol th
cr, ami are now lined up almost solidly for Si*na't-ir Hrv m
APPARENT TH A T 'C Ml
M W t HUG IN A l I N t . - l a T l n S s l
TK N D I.D I 11 \ I I lit - i M W T h M - - lit il LI * Dl I ANtu U SA N h - " I Ml Mm It A I s Wl|n ARE PRt iTF.STANTS AND
N E A H t I M I A I H I' It *It TH EM T u DtSFR ANt III -E A
CHAT W liu is A t ATHtH.IC
any -u.li di-. f iminiitioll
l In-l11•\.■ in a ,iir deal for all
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Denei erats of Mo i ‘ a
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te.n■iOisnler.it Ion &gt;untrue) (nr rWfWtng and
Y't. T l n i know rehgirni- lit'iTt &gt;,
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and til' d
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at -take
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P. t m .•• ..( . ;: ii* ti
I H AVE M ADE N u I IGHT u N ANY R E LH iluU S DENt •Al IN A I’ luN
a-king 11hit W alters l reek III* llpetl a n d h a a e n u t t r i e d t u d i s f r a n c h i s e ana d k a i u &lt; r a r i want
I I1o Ml ’•ig* I
nd matter n (erred to those of every ri'llgtnus faith to enjoy thetr reiigniui liberty. I have only fought
i*L read
The
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!‘ Hag till lor mvcsliga- the attempt id the few to di-lraiicliiHe thousands of Democrat* in this Slate
4' ' m . 11 ,|h&lt;) If kti ll, (uittf
friends of Senator Bryan who were htirk of Sections t and and the Sen.if.o him
linn
self hy Ins approval of lln-h provision* brought tin issue,- into tin campaign
i
*o d i ■I to t. i i «*l|»*i*ii»ii ii ft ti ti iM
1 have only met them sipiur.d&gt; and (rankl e
Mr t. c , A 1 &gt;. t •fit ■ .itid Air A did not
A1' 1A( f' fill 1 1 l«Hi T
PARK I It AAIAII'I T
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nitiiimriir 1 &gt;m tier iid d r i".'d 1 hf bo.ird III ref
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Represents the
t o m a t i ) c u l t u r e . It h i s n o e i j u u l a s
ilnci'd in a sinking in i-Diuiectiou with bridge' over AA'i*A ^ p ro lilie
produ cer
Ii s t i o n g ,
v ig u ro u -,
a purple tomato
tttpiiiiii uf the priu kivii rivi ■r used by said lumtirr Com
tl.iv ir
thrlftv vines
Tin f r u i t u a r i c h 4i q r p l i * o f t h e n
a* maltirity
puny . from B M Ro'hllfMl!!, *l*T h,
p e r i l &lt;t l * * I I ' " . ' M | &lt; | ; til , i i u l | 1, | . , | I v
a n d tt n e &lt; p in b 'd 111 ■! ’ I i
l trangc county . FI.i
til iLiy of A;
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ferent i omity olheer- for *i\ moot ht l - ' Ml.*,
• t i d i n g Dec
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of S E M.ilh-r- for buiiding
bridge and ojietnng road through
anil over
B*'iir Gulley, for the
amount of $112 50 read. Mccepled
and iiintrfirl i* hereliy atv.irdi-d

Hill of AA A Beasley, for rasper
Rn , ( u i m i i l n g s add n - i
turn of Black H a m m o c k ditih i* mid
I), 1. i • I m regard* In '.ire id p a.
i anal- read approved and forwarded
I.a r
\A arrant orib’r* d drawn to tor
to Mr. O P Swope for payment
fur J I ! tin for earing for said pauper
Statement of Mr S U Chase, lit
AirI W Do kin- appeared Pi
regard to exhibit* at Sub Tropical
f.*r. i he board in regard* to l av
Mid AA inter Fair at Urlundo, Fla.,
i •ruinate against AAoman"* ( ‘ Ini*
read and on motion of (
AA Kntt
|, ' an t a-keil that hoard allow -aid
ii tig r and neconded by L A Brum
. r&gt; it- it* to !*• cuitrollnd by Comp
ley clerk instructed to draw war
troMcr
‘-atin1 was recommended t"
rant lor $90.77 Lu S. O Chase, tills
t ninptroller for I’ntirellattun.
being amount of debit in connection
|)r
O J M 11!*-t ml dressed t he with exhibits.
hoard lit reference to Mr*, itobt J
Petition for road in Geneva in iice.
Thompson, and asked that she lie
21 und 2*2. T p . 20, S. R. ’llt E., pfter
admitted to county htnde, anti after
being advertised according to law is
hearlli|', the case, on motion of L A
hereby declurcd u public roud.
|
Brumby, ami duly seconded by J. A.*
Coinmunicalkiu
of
G.
R.
Ramsey,'
Clark, Mr* Thomjmon was admit
led to county home.
• * in regurd* to trip to Augusta, Gn.,
fur inspection of brick plant of
Dr. O. J Miller also addressed the
Hankinaon &amp; Huglcr, rend and or­
hourtl in regard to n negro, Paul
dered filed.
AA’illts. now at county home, and ask
C om m unication of Beasley Con­
that he be admitted to home.
On
tracting
Co., of Savanna)), Ga., in
motion of J. T . McLain, and sec­
regard to building bridge at Osteen
onded by C. W. Entxminger, case
to he investigated hy J. T. McLain, Ferry read aryl clerk instructed to
write Mr Beasley that proposition
before any action is taken.
would not lie considered until in
Mr- A M McDaniel addressed |
vest! gated
the hoard III reference to redemption i
C om m unication of Hntikinaon A
of tut certificate on property o f 1
Magler, and also communication of
estate of Martin, being &amp; acres south
Win. Pan mil. their representative
of Lake Mary on railroad, and ask
read
and filed.
for fiat redemption qf $5.00 plus
C om m unication of W H I’ a ftu clerk's lees
Sams recommended to
son ui regards to county time war­
state Comptroller
rants read and ordered filed.
Mr. J. F. Karnata addressed the
C o m m u n ic a t i o n -o f
E d.
Svolt,
hoard in regards to hia personal tan
and asked (or relief. Matter was re­ chairman state road department in
ferred hack to Mr. A. Vaughan, ta* regards to 15 per cent of unto iiA!

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Mr Thos.- E. Wilson a d d r e s s e d , ------------------- ----- -——---------—
th.' hoard in regards to redemption c m c
C T r D n H ir
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Ill'i. k II. Tier 2, Lots 9 nnd 10,
nn
r-.*r I anil l.ol.i 1 and 2,
• I'ot i. 4 io aik for Hut re•l•in pt i,iit of 1100.00 pi ui clerk's fee*.;
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and Plenty of Water and Pressure
for Fire Protection and Irrigation
Arranpc to supply your family
with pure water now— not after
you have had sickness due to permmfected supply.
Provide adequate fire protection
for your residence and other build­
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a disastrous conflapration.
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an unexpected dry spell h^s^ystyou a lot of money on crops.
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tent will take good care of any or
all of these important needs
May we send you catalog and
full particulars?

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8 0 7 La u ra 8t.

Palatka, Florida
EatablUheil IKK8.
If you need » Hilo, U»o Croino Trtplo
W all U tho beat for Florida use.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

denial would tie the hands of thi
press in many matters of public
good,
such as the Denver case men­
H. J. HOLLY,
IIOIJ.Y, Editor
tioned.
G overnor C a r ls o n .does not
W. M. H A Y N E S /n u sloesa Msnagcr
recongixe this privjlege its legal, but
r u b t u t f t K e rry T w r -t a y *nd'Er(&lt;tay
Ha&gt;s it is an element to be considered
being loose at times and neither the when executive rlem rncy is - sske.l
"family rn* or the owner shouod be It should never be necessary to a-'
ItllUM H II'T IO N m u
i n A l.k A N C K
Mdigrd to sutler by the payment of clemency in such cases. The newo u r xeau
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a large fine, but the beef eattle have puperman should he able to plead
n i l months
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m
THitEE MONTHS
ts no i xruse for wandering over the professional e thies%ju s t as .the law
Hillings (M ont
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city and the owners of cattle that ycr or physician
1, w n ^ . . 1u n l, b , e . n a . ,x oa
i.
|urnwl ,OOBP U|&gt;on l h e city Press
Adtura or Nr I'rr MmiIS
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f a r a t . 1. In Ad..or. Mori Dr M.d. ■■ offir. "hould be made to pay for the im— pounding of name und certainly A S A D C A SK OF " I J N P l t K I ’ A If
a.ior.r a. Hrioai ciou Moii Nuuor a. juo 22*4 should be made to pay more than
KDNKSS"
ISOS, ( I Ik . I'ootofflro &gt;1 Non ford. I So. Id*
for a cow that has broken loose from
The
Seventh
Cavalry has furnish­
I ]odor Art ml M s rr h 3 rd. 1ST*.
the place and through no knowledge
ed another deplorable example of
loirpkon. No. i«a nf the owner happens to wander "u n prep aredn ess” of
v *l aico Is I toroid Building
the
United
o v e r the efty.
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State* army, the S e v e n t h , being
-------O -----Custer's old regiment.
On page two of this issue T h e
"S IN G L E S H O T T IN G ”
Herald publishes an article explain­
After covering fifty miles in sev­
In the old days of tw o primaries enteen hours through n Mexican
ing cnrefully the real effect of a
s e co n d choice vote under the w o r k ­ to determine who snuuld he the wilderness, it surprised the Villa
ings of the Florida primary law candidates of the party, it frp- forces W ednesday und cut them to
T h is article is by C. O. Andrews, tjuently occurred as it does now that pieces in u ten-mile running fight
the assistant attorn ey general und there were a number of candidates that lasted five hours. None of the
can be studied with profit by nearly for more than one office and it was American troops were killed and of
e v e r y voter.
Very few understand quite the custom for voters to at- the four wounded none was seriousthe Inw and the delusion is general tempt to secure the selection of u ly hurt.
T h e Villistus iejt thirty
thut "single s h o ttin g " helps a par- favorite by voting for only one can- dead on the field und lost' t w o 'muticulur candidate when there nre didate, where they should
have chine guns, in addition to consider­
three or more in the race. ' News- voted for tw o or more.
This was able military supplies.
In addition,
papers and individuals should do all railed "single shotting," and was Col. D od d 's men released a Inrge
th ey ran to correct this impression, frequently effective for the purposo number of Carranza prisoners who
Head the article carefully and pre- for which it was invented.
had been held for execution.
nerve it for future reference.
Villir is in hiding with a broken
The notion now prevails that if

THEHERALDPRINTINGCOMPANY

T h e Sanford Hcruld of T u esday
w us e*jiei tally large und interesting.
A considerable amount &gt;if space w us
given to exploitation nf the wondl-rful celery and other vegetable ■rops
now being harvested III tfi.it fertile
section. Two pictures on the front
page showed i fiery, in t tic field* and
being loaded upon trains thut bear
it away to the great markets of the
north and east
Another picture
allowed a field of lettuce, and another
depicts tfie picking and packing nf
tom atoes on a log farm in the itlack
Hauimoek
That tilings grow quick1. and - plci .lull v In tin Sanford
Hull •.11 I ’4&gt; III if nil titl’d
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glam • at the views given
t rolinF i1
particular^ fine tins s . - a - . u ^ ^ a n d
Hkaund Sanford and O^^Xr\ nkers
nr
l . usy—
i s f nmn
O
Ft tit tit .A f |{ S t ilt NOW
We -tiind put on utir assertl
that 111111 IHi 11y ^o
In- ( 111 v ernur
tinned it fiefi
It. fill! that &lt;1
1e re f|l •
f ill* S|l W
Kill.• -I •s ,4 , ,ifill date fur
future irut id course will In
T h a t nit will sirve as the stepping
s tu m
Taylor i minty Herald
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til r i&gt;n thi i\ e iif another in* e|
mg nf Hie f*11i'nla Pres
A—oiiuti n
eutnis me sad news of tin- death of
&lt;•!!*• of 111- III -t b-i.. \#‘t|1 at
i ml nnu uf
1ll* .. .J’'•*( li.elllt'i-r*. T.•lit’
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etif V*' - wIm k to W til 111
wa.H Oil*' of the III-*t fri •■til
I l f - alt] i-ilitor a tnl- 'NO 11
him ;ti (■lie w ho did 1-i« tlilt
a.III! W ill 1 a-rr;il 11 lv ll alV t- II
f )»•• »•• (1V*li* III.••VI*
t Mir
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\Afill } II . 1 -nl
w 11ti III |•i |
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(■ red
I y I he tli |■r« (ialUilta o( thr
on tthis
liii*
•steers
being t u m id lorae on
corn in ui tty at t lit* M'HAllll Ml tin\ eo r a l.d I he lot g rmfiering iittzcn*
i a me Ii • foie I lie •11) 1 t.um i' at their
':ist m eeting und win iteil re'li f Th e
•it V Co urn ll after In■iirinj' the tMfn
wlio hud till-tf
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crop* destroyed and places ruined
b y the cattle running at largo d e ­
cided to raise the pound fees, espec­
ially on the hulls that arc n double
menace to the com munity.
There
i* some excuse for tile family cow

Flowers, fairies and pixies at the
Woman's Club tonight,
Ford is Here
Not Henry Ford 1&gt;uf n much
better man for Florida. H L Ford t
who t^riqe/ly was the C ly de Lint; (
agent her*- and is now a r .1 didate I
!,ir l hr p..H'('on of R.illr*. i«! I &gt;in
m.-sinner
Mr
Ford
lias spent
vs years of his bfr as « transporta­
tion man in both railroads and tin
Clyde Line and k n o w the trnnspor
ration problems a* few
men m
Florida do
Mr Ford has r a in into
the rare Ixti* but he will ra l&gt; munv
blends to his st ar.dard and expect-

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,-OMF IN AND g k t A HANK h o o k FREE AND JOIN o u t
••CHRISTMAS BANKING CLUB * IIY DEPOSITING EITHER 2 CENTS.
5 ( ENTS OR 10 CENTS. YOU INCREASE YOUR DEPOSIT THE SAME
AMOUNT EACH WEEK. NO CHARGE TO JOIN.
IN 10 WEEKS:

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:em t c l u b p a y s
his rareer is drnwing rupHI.00
fcCENT CLUB PAYS
T h e result of she
idly to a close
82.00
10-CENT CLUB PAYS
first engagement ought to remove
W E A D D P u l If P E R ( E N T I N T E R E S T .
any doubt thut the punutivc eape
ditiou is fully cap able of performing
Y( »P P V N D E P O S I T 25 O R 50 ( E N T S , O R SI .00 O R * 2 00 o |{
its task
It ought to also ^top son e
M O R I I Vi II W i t h
of the rotten-egging of the Ciuti-d
t (IM P | S ... W I Wi l l . T i l l
\(&gt;l M l . A D O P T I T
States army thut has been going on t' n.ake an a ct’ ve c.ii ,,|&gt;.iii; i throughout Monda before til- prnii.ry in
ever since the Columbus raid
lie will carry advertising j n
done in the old days if he had rc-%J |jecnUBP „ machine jjun ja mmed June,
fruined from voting in the second
„ „ ,lj(tht at, ac.k
nn ftvin„ ir Tli. Ilcrabl from liine to twin- and
set fort h some of his ideas about i fi••
SA N FO R D . FLO R ID A
PGmur).
had trouble with u leaky gasolene
duties of a railroad commissioner
o he effeetive every voter should tank, the army has been held up to
to tin- railroad* and to th&gt; I" "I
• p r e s - both Ins first and hi- suf-in.l derision by everv half liukerl "|ir&gt;
M r I .rd * promt •• t • i 1 • |
In D n tln g fifr
In t e n d rg S r ( llun
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‘h on e and thus assi«l in dfterunn pan-diu-ss agitator and by eviry
lf * l * « i l &lt; M ill n « iw r • «&gt;f 1►• ( if 1
ft .
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will
Plot
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tia- amt
only nrimnrv
primary
one
and unit*
f. lt i M « f » U
In a|&gt; polHo ian w tin Imped to man
•0
•iit fie Ja. -1•, •|•
.i rv an" .i of
!&gt;• If b f i l l t f i f t l |iv f i r
•" ! « • •
w Im a- t nail &gt; rei civ ei a majority of uf.utur*- a lift's- capital against ti e
••f
nfrrtt
I t e r -♦*
,i ' v* mi --1••. r .•! f I . Iw•a
a
1
| f «• v n ' i a . t ,
Vu 11adininistratmri
Evidently it w!
t » a f t • « »•( | fie el f &gt; Ml v m - y t . r .1 •
• t 1 * 1 r f i f.\ • M i r n t l e i i 1I.I f r j . l .
tfiought
thut
b v slandering
t to
Mllgie slnilting" is obsoleti
1. It V1*1 V II II VN ll I l’ *&gt; VI V
•4 *#
1 » * p&gt; h a l t t
■ ri 'l r n « i • f u r
army tin- president could lie liurl
s h o u ld n o t In- in d u lg e d
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Mr \roii I i m il hi * n ll'I'-.l
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w ii) ill!
f.»
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I nfort iinatlely 'or il» i r i l n - ti
.fit
!••;» t r i l l
I es .1 4 I*•! • ! ' a
1il a « ll
arms lias acquired the luiliit of giv
Iai kson v die
1st
|ir f h e a d , fi'Y i*rfilf&gt;. fit 4 t III ••
r rtt|-i**oi’fi
ing a good licruunt of itself in all
• AN l fN
Mr* I V Thomps ot
-I da Igt:
•f I't- i !*•• '
■ir•uiii'ta .1 • - amt w fiat it lias
■i*ver ii&lt;ir &lt;
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ter
'1 II- ll fia . -It« -I
read) done in M.-xnn ls credit aid- M ,.m|. Powell Oil t 111 .V
••minuted
I.
III the Ii Ig food degree
After the.ev
Salurdu)
pedition started, it advanced througli
MMI
Mr
and
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I- r v ali-t t h.-r
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the desert faster than von K lin . - Mint tier Mr* lletgs'oti a- |
ie. d t I
(lit
•h
I I i
army moved over the perfect rmi-l\NItitferiieri .»• r.
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t I' - r - at Mr I’ori, I im r . i-,d w .
trie •&gt;f Helgnim atul northern Prance
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Inseat i r.g t to- beginning id tin Puropean w .- making tin trip with their i it .
• r»»*? « r
It lias maintained a line of com
a member of the legislature
St ! U t . ♦ N,
M r and M rs
Jit k 'I h o m j.......,
II
II » l( \ »
muiinatmn
250 miles long through a
in tins tin- I inventor lias given
f*»(
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w th Miss Edna and Nnilrcw w ...
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w
ild
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hilly
by
motor
truck*,
proper heed to an unwritten Saw in
'-it' -lav glles's .i r I to I,,.u;. .if \|.
' y |i
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% ot \ •I •
Hew spaperduin (tint tile source uf III and while pursuing Nill • it li!i* bfeu .•ml M
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liar- .
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t
formation given in confidence will winning the respect and admiration av enue
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tlie
natives
in
the
country
(hi t. ll •
not In- divulged
It |s t fie same ol
\ I i •• III 11* &gt;i| li'la . * t: ■.............through
which
it
is
up.
riling
f • I ••*
Jirilii l|ile tfi.it iijqilles tu t wein law
held at three in the afternoon and
s
vers am^^huir clients and d o c t o r * 1 • Thanks to tine confidence in the
*m Ur
in th** rvMiiiiK a i ntlaK**
r\i«
t.f
nls and it is entitled honest y und integrity of t f •■ United
ati i
i
lit? .iff! » •!J ••^ f*
ogmt mu w Inch t Inis.- States which President Wilson has
I I t.n t»t|.
' I i mitnr •
Irr v\im rmulu* t» •!
!(•••.
N1lr.
lationstiips
are
uc inspired in the Mexican ponple. not
lit) , |
I
Kfirsitlt .if t!ic hitfii* ff Mr it M r
a hostile shot has Ip • -i firr-d it an
"* kj ••p r #• « •
•t»||» f »
\*t * - 1•a n soldier silo • t m I' i |isi|l, t dm
w t.
■I
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•ion -f.tvteil except by \il!i ball lit\ - • t . r.
• ' *.
** - * is
tistead of Iniug surprised a tiff urn
wet k w• w ill tia . i t i.i i - lit
I 'ic
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htl'hrd. as hysterirnl «•—stUni* «»L lira
A 1 H .a 4 . 4 tt
1•
l
' Tn«l w;Js Tof (illtiprt Ertrsoft
J" six 11
Y^7r to
whn
|)redictcd, the e x ­
eiry in the country news|iuperrnen administration
J..IM7 7 t
2 . 1 0 1 4:
1♦ -lUl'ihf
was tile ho-l for a c ha r m i n g little
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are trusted witli information that pedition ffas not stiffen'd a mishap
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par t y Sat u r d ay aflertfrion, this lo-tng
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iiiob-r mi circurnstanci-s Amid they and is doing its work in a manner
1 . 7&gt; ly
2S«“ * •
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Ins sevenl l i t e a r
11 is l i t t l e fro-ml *1 •an
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I.
•alls for the highest Ilf III,g e t w e r e t h e i r w o r d o f h o n o r not (fiat
erij oycd vafiu.1* galliin. al t e r , vhnl
?i» •»*»
•• ■ - i i ' i i l e r e d ns a b s o l u t e l y dej tt &gt;nif jthfr
We do not f i el " ve t f i i t •ti fit • the t a k e w a • • . ■■I
f |t I ,i I \ it b. r r r&gt;P a r t l&gt; i l l a r I )
l s t !. l*k tf lu­ in &lt;&lt;
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p I’ONlt loll to the p .-.-sol c M or I t- e •IK vei| *•’ e In i ii t ' i' • •' • , , , I ' •
■ 11 1 o wi t h pollIt «• I . ll . §•«•r V&lt;
a m p a i g n lor p n luiri-ijiie-* i* kiM-lv
,
( n , • pi v i t. f.». !•• N
\ ... Md . 1. .1 t o
Mr
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r . - .! '&lt; ♦ '
• p'-.tit i n I, Ii I., t hr owi ng mud at
NA• f « ,*
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r . i. n igl i pi-r fl.lt t il • . - np*- *»r t ii
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l ■u i i i'll v r i f i
ar o
W i . r '-I
- t In- 1••rtf
i r i in i H a ls o r o l 1.•r v%
ll imfM-r t ii**
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me r»l • In . 1. f W
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llt, •••1 *
f arr v am und t ti
mil horitie*
and
the voter "single shots” it will have
the same effect as of yore, vhut^it
will not.
The present law provides
for a first and second choice und if
the voter refrains from expressing
fits second choice fie in nowise assi-ts his lir-t rhoice in securing the
nomination
II- really disfranchises
himself, exaitly ns he Would have

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Peoples Bank of Sanford

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Mayor fly of Nfenforf

Irrlr«f !•* Inunit llflu

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VIII’&gt;ll wmi I•I
rnonlhs, stories V
sensational features but which
lire pledged not to use until
t In ir

head-

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..ft »•ft
liraikr
they
given

permisaion

The right nf a nuws(iu|o-rman- to
keep Ni-i-rel the snort e of confident lal
informiitum i- one wimh slioiild be
established in the emirts. for its

Hotel Carnes
S p e c ia l •
SUNDAY DINNER
A p ril 0th, 1010
Price 5 0 Centa
Dinner 0 to 8 P. M.

Canrmppp P' Brouge
Hors I)’ 0 Veres
Mulagatwaney
Chicken Consomme Entasse
Fish
Matrie D’ Hotel
Broiled Blue Fish
Entrees
Boston Baked Bryns
Lenum Buffs
Cream Sauce
Boast Young Turkey
Oyster Pressing
Cranberry Sauce
(irape/ruit Salad
Vegetables
\cir String Beans
( 'ream Potatoes
Steamed Bice
Asparagus Tips on Toast
Corn Bread
Dessert
Creenapple Pie with Chceesc .
Philadelphia Ice Cream
.
Chocolate Cake
Coffee
(Tea, Iced)

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COUNTY DADS HELD
IMPORTANT MEETING
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rrlim for state road 1x / s Ion read
A jolly irmiil met W.-dm -da-.
111 il mat trr referral! to A’tly.
Di*evening
lo l elelifate ............ I Ii l,iM|,
( fit t
day of
r J E al.undqiiist at ito.r
Hontl nf Geo. If II irrin, justice of Jileasaut home among tin- ....... *
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the peace Seventh District. Semin­ luimlier wire hindered from coming
ole county, F.a., ujiproved
much to our regret, hut nearl. a
itond of Henry Can.eio
to carry the families were re|iresented there
1 use or- lieing forty-four counting tfo- little
firearms, a|i|»roved and
all'-* too munv to try to nunu but
dered issued
Horn! of W. J ( rainer to curry showing well the honor ami esfe.-m
felt tiy this community for th-- h i-t
firearm*, rejected
He was Well pleased hut a little
Mr. W. A. Ginn addressed the
frustrated trying to shake hands
hoard in regurds to his salnry while
with so many anil he wondered
acting a deputy assessor in DJ14,
where they all came from
Ten fine
and presented hid and communicacakes were served the guests and
tton asking that same he jiuld out
t
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K«mes and good rhi-er »|ied the |iass
of balance due T. K. Hates. Matter ,
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1 n* hou' 9 till all too soon they wendreferred to Attoy. Geo. A. D Cottos. ' .
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ed to each home, wishing him many
Reports of the several different many more hajqiy returns of t hi­
county officers read and approved day,
and ordered filed.
Warrants as presented, audited,
Music, readings
and
comedy
approved and ordered issued.
among the attractions of ThlstleThere being no further business, dotn.
board adjourned to meet at 3:00
p. m. A|iril 20, 1916, to receive bids
The MeroiHVi Test
for $260,000.0(1 Seminol • county,
TtV klHI.tf » t»f&gt; t Im ,» I.,,,
ir
hlgliwuy improvement bonds
face, tigs list . -t ►- ff
4. m, I, ,
I. P II igun. Chairman.
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Attest V E Douglas*. I* ('
nstt-n
l „ 11 1 1 , .
1 44 „ „ a
perfect IttH-rt, I .
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In 1,1
FINE M ILLIN E R Y
by (lit- higher •I i nin ,.1 itutv anil b-t
New goods every week, also La­ tlie tires ere p u , 1,. n r
ir;
lit
dles' Waist*, l.ares, l.niltroiderles. Is ll«t«lM|l
j' v. 1,, i, . ,
Ribbon".
Art
Materials,
Hosiery,
Brassieres,
Pictorial
Review Pat­
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llr.d
I ndrr
terns, fine line o f Hair Goods.
* °( * e - u .r g»j*. I.*..
n «!
Mrs. Grace E. Williams,
N o l l r . la r . r . l ,
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106 East 1st St.
l&lt;»tt. p u r r h a .r r at T a t C .r n f l r a i r

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What Do They Say?
Among Several other things, the chimes in our
Hank clock say it is time for you to make our
bank your bank.
T he majority of successful business men and
successful women in this city have accounts in
t h i s h.tnk.
Heed w h a t tlie chimes say and j o i n
tin * th r ift) t h r o n g .

The First National Bank
!*S YOUR FRIEND*
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�APRIL T* H I*

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IJtlle Happenings— Mention
of Matters in Brief
Personal Items of

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THE 9 ANFORD ffc&amp;LD
Editor Prevail Dead
The following notice is copied
from a special in the DcLand News:
Benjamin K. Prevail, .editor _ u (
the Volusia C ou n ty Record and one
oti» wf the best known men in Volu­
sia county d u d at 5:30 last W ed ­
nesday night.
Ago 61 years.
Mr. Prevatt had been confined to
the house or\)y two weeks, the cause
of death being attributed to llright's
disease
I leceased leaves a widow and line
son, his aged mot he. and several
brothers.
Mr. Prevatt had been rditor.
publisher and owner of the Volusia
County Record over .i* quarter of n
century, moving* here from Orange
City, where he previously published
the Orjmge C ounty Times.
For several years he has been a
valued member of the Volusia cou n ­
ty school board, and would have
been a candidate for re-election, lie
was a director anil ice president of
the First National llurtk of DeLand.

A RESUME OF SANFORD
II M’ l'LNINlJSUP TO DATE
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•■•AN D E V E N T S . . .

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Interest
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summary «»f Ihc Floating Small
Talk* Succinctly Arranged fur
Hurried Herald Itcndcr*

i I, in t j* C a m p a ig n uimk of Apri'
2 1' h
Mr and Mrs. Joshuu Powell
ljuotm'*. N. V., nr«* spending a b-w
w,.,'ks in Sanford.
Call on H. L. Duhurt for prom i»t
automobile service.
Phone number
:i7J.
5s-tf.
I.et us all join the clean up pri .&gt;
cession and form ait endless chain
M is** Gladys Fields returned Wed
nesdny from u few days visit to her
aunt. Mrs S. J. Carnes of the Olivci
Motel Tam pa.
Just received — T w o car loads of
Iluick and Maxwell cars.
Pay as
you ride. See us quick and tako u
demonstration In the W onder Car
Seminole C o u n t y Garage.
G4-2tc
The Hotel Carntu has changed the
Sunday dinner hour to G to S p , m
GG-ltc
Prcitineas, rienidinesa
and
.n
tractivi* home grounds after a t-b'un
Up week.
Try
" S I ’ KNt Kit'S
IIKTTLK
t \KL a new d e li m it now on *.tl,
at speni'er’ n Itakery and at a'l urn
•erien. Each f a k e neallt Mf,iji|H-t|
a* it rumen from the m e n
in mtrodu^e this cuke a coupon good for
lingers Silverware
will lie git ea
with ear It of the llrst 25.000 Mild
ell Iter at the linker) or )our grocer*
Price tOr ever) w here.
GG-tl
siinmth lawns, lilimtning t'.ir.i. &gt;
and painted Mower pots ..in.v
if,* rt -oil'* of a ( I'-afi I p I utnpaU'f
I,e&lt; I'll-'.
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Mr and Mrs Johlr UiNm lei*
yesterday for ilieir summer h oio t'
* '• \ebiitd. I lino, after spending lln
winter ni their lovely hoflie on Mel
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I'ntil (urther u..
•ice Mllsaon’s pool Wifi lie opell e i I
Is' from 2 p ill 111 fl 'to I
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The L atest M odels from
Paris will be shown in
large and small effects

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D o n ’t Forget Opening Day

/ *i rixtuul .W&lt;tWiun
Mias Aniiii* ilenfroe left ycstirday *1
for Webster, F'la . le visit frtindsi rn
after *ji ’ pleasant -two w-ek* sojourn
with iw*r lirother Air Mar. ■v Ren
fro

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I he meniluT* of
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Air I k Gnh-rt ha- rein, ned to
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M in.irih, Air
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Sard ud from a week * v'sil In the
\\ irr•o I y b-r. M r* .Sam ilrndlord home folks in Jacksonville
..re well -a'
. .1 wil (i I lie *t-r' n e
I TI,,. el|i|il".it
of til** Soiltb'-ri M** ltes«ie /.ucharv, Laura ('lot
an p.jl-li ,. I ' I'li'Ol* at all limes t. mien and Agm-s tlerjier
Mr II ar*,.- K.-iit
home ugu'n
and aiiVeo* to pb a*i th- patron*,
from tlo- hospital ut AAayrrnss
li-n jili'in ni T&lt; h /dp.ro Rrrhitnjr
the
ii - | idit I he op.Tanng
In piili'ii i ireli's there has kn-ei
I; .,,,*, |. I - 1.. . alU hung •oruinendei!
Mr and Mr*. Kay Matt leave to ­
nothing more delightful than tin* r
jH f |h* ■' p* rf■ f '.il
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day for Winter Purl, to spend the
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yesterday
afternoon
ut
lieTHE WISE MAN
The I... prion ’ ye'iertlay hnutglif
week end with relatives
the patron* alol file company llilb It* II I ' lephom; Exchange that wu*
(be patrons and ptibli&lt;
.1 I h,*. r r.-lain n- hip and K i- . &gt;-rtn*M leiolere.d
Kbows that for II GO and II 50 no
Miss Mary Kenny of Leesburg is
generally,
by tlo- district and In .if
( hjt III the y 1-mT* to 1-olTll- Llu-ri* will
the attractive young guest of —her
better shirts can be bought tn the
III- no r gre*l e«pfe*sed lit the managers of the com pany Mr It 1 an ' . Mr* ( ’ t
Malt h -w
city than the Monarch and Arrow
Tini-liiing) (till m a d e th SMithorn ilm Hoyd and Mr J F Karnatz
idbci'v. halls and various other rooms
Jllst received a fresh sliqilltent
&gt;old
owner* of sjeh a in ng iiificer, I p•Iinn '
Mrs
Morris.m of Orkla wall a is &gt;
which have been recently completed, the guest of tier son,
laill
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exclusively by
As a vole of thank* to I he
Mr Gao. M ce* together with the new equljiment Gahagin.
who n**rte.l m the reception )&lt;s
all of were of much interest to the throngs
lerday Manager Rnyd g*v
Mr F J. Parker left on Wednrsthem a dinner at the 11,,iii t u b&gt;s| of men and women who vUlted the
mght which was greatly enjoyed I'z buildlng throughout the afternoon day for St. Petersburg where he will
all of them and they then and there nnd evening, the entire floor being make his homo in the future
-------------.oil'll Mr Hoyd and his company transformed into a charming bower
of beauty, with i'a pretty d ecora-'
Miss Elizabeth McLaughlin re­
the best ever.
turns of flowers, ferns and vines, turned from Orlando on Wednesday
The reception in detail is given
Luxuriant jessamine vine bordered and left for a visit to friends at Muin another purt of this issue
the walls and potted palms and coh, Ga., the following day.
ferns were plac d about the hallway.
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T h e Ho me , of Correct
Behavior.
where the guests were received by '
&lt; lean-lip Wi-c« ciaggeationa
Ilehnvlor Is a mirror In which every­ the members of the exeeutive board
Styles.
Lome in and let us help you get
one ahuwa bl» linage.—OocIho.
E very­
of the W oman s Club and Mr. Boyd ready for Clean-Up-Week.
and Mr. Karnatz.
Receiving in the thing necessary for thoroughly beau­
, afternoon were Mrs. Deano Turner. tifying your home will be found in
’ ’ first vice president of the club, w-tth j wur alOr*
Pennsylvania lawn mow*
Miss Laura Fish the newly elected trs garden rakes and hoes, hand
president whose lerm Irngins in O c ­ fie kies. U-Cedar mops and oil and
tober
On the evening Mrs J W anything else that will be needed In
We
Diikini. jiresldent of the club re­ making your home beautiful.
will
take
pleasure
In
ahowing
you.
ceived wilh Mrs. W L. M organ, r**W'c aie hen? to serve you with the very t&gt;est of every thug. &lt; ooked j r
Mill Hardware t ’ompany.
cordtng secretary, Mrs W. W. A b e r ­
perly in a jM«rfectly saniury kitchen an3 served lit the right way.
First and Oak.
66-2tr
nathy, vice chairman of the Welfare
Department* Other membera of the
board who assisted were Mrs. L. R.
A Correction
Philips, chairman ol Literature’, Mrs
I wish to thank the F’ irc Co. for
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NEW W OODRU FF BUILDING PHONE 152
Geo. F’ox, treasurer— .In the man saving my homo 'rom an outraged
Don’ t forget our Ire Cream Parlor just across the street- - j ager’s ofllcx*. where the decorations lire which destroyed three of my
wore lovely, Mim G ladys Wilson. dwellings. „
,
Irvin.

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FREN CH
M ILLIN ERY
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DRESS TALK NO. !0

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B. L. PERKINS

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The thHfty, energutic merchant who koepa a
bright, snappy store is soon foflowetl by others,
and a man of this type inaugurates' general. ini'*
provement in nil neighboring store*. *
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This Bank deaia*s to give you excellent service *
-em p loy in g every useful device for promptnes-i
nnd accuracy.
Checking accounts invited.

THE HABERDASHER

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POUR PER ( ENT INTEREST

When You Eat Why Not (iet the Best,
When it Costs no More?

T H E BONITA

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I lie Mel! I rlepllone I olllpahV
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I In * ongrai illations of Ih.-ir
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has
l &gt; I I I f a*he| i lot fii' tt I,.-r« of t h&gt;’
qiarsed
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in
the
|oihm
his
"i 1.... 1 board w IT h Mr &lt; It
to’ ' of .Sanford, and Sanford owes a
&gt;r I" i hj, n at lend a n • I liter
’ ■’ h i - a i - 1 tit ad* liv Mr sot*- ol thanks to tlo* ( o inpauv for
Mr - Hong.
Mr »
It it.* i on Menus tri-aluient It* elll'ient
nianag'-nieiit and lor the i list .dial lorf
&gt;1 arid several .it hers on the
of .i plant th.it i
n dM to its poh
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V i |d li l o o .
So
Ur
lliduftlritfn
ami upon 'Io- subject oi bird"
lie i a!
while pupils from l h*
I '&lt;1ft h
.Mi* fi
• "' grades gave readings m
&lt; 1111 i n ti vs ho
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VII i n lories a m |

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Ylrut herh D i l i 1 ol the l.plsiopal
•I 1• h
T he |•11' i 1 .* a * mad* hv
tin l u n l , it k |i wor t Ii l.eagoe of
ol the
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The members of I be
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Convention next week, the o c : u i o n
being April 11th, 12th and 13th.
The gathering promises to bring -a,
largo crowd of Elks nnd other VlTitors to that city
The convention
headquarters will he at th* If itcl
llurbridge, which will b j brilliantly
illuminated and handsomely decor­
ated for the event.
Th e Chamber
of Commerce, R durians and other
organizations irre cooperating to give
the visitors a most enjoyable time..
The Elks lodge in Jacksonville has a
membership of s»veral hundred and
the Elks Club house is one of tho
handsomest in the state.

GRAND
EASTER
OPENING

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*'Ti *N K'S &lt; \ K f
"•I\ hind
one priii III
1 P M i t tiller’ s
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Ih-■" lll.-i'lu, * will In*' tl 1af ii'ior■&gt; on tlt&lt;*

1 .it Ma&gt;i k r r i ' l u i i d
hull*' i |MHt*|i ■■
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Th.. K
Now \I .1M.-l
I fear,
&gt;i ...... I I wnch 11me ug t I,
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m n iia 4d iin afia iin itdB a

rliici derk distributed lb.' appro*
pria'c little Miviirs, hells tied wild
\ •• ■■ fat oil, ui ctud- r,*‘ C' *
'I In- saine oHiCr wa« per■I („
* I-'I w e d Mrigh'int f" m . I hv Mrs U P Carter in the
1 . i ' d ,|r,i malli’ r'&gt;i ■'&lt;in in w I ere pe'lelous punch
• ■mug.
\pril 2 1 st. and
i»t w ii7 seyt ed
Sweet pens
Mr
• the po^essor of a Were the llowera used 'll this room
Ci
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prnlundo. his renditions ' in i omlnmitiori with southern sriiilax
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In a |,o
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keenest pleasme i „ his audi- j and ferns
S e n mg punch were Mia
in a )&gt;.,.
Hi" dramatic readings are i Charlotte Hand. Miss Martha Fox.
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In- imong the best. T h e ! Mrs Alfred Lilju. Mrs Geo.
Fox,
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'•iitertuiiunent will 1 Miss Saidee Williams. M i n Gret
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' ,,r ' 'toipnieiit and t h e 'th e n and Miss Olga S.-hulti
and
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M
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Florence
Frank
The
upernt" ' l l II. win „ Ho MnihudM I hurrh
i" h..p..| that tin parents and friends ing i,„,m which was presided over
Sun&lt;lat
1,1
I'tlplK Will Ptttronue them and |liy
Miss Versa Woodcock, chief
,,t' 1 u
-. inur.iing the help to make it a financial success, operator, with anable corps of asM&lt; thodi't ehtiri-h of tic- , &gt;t, „,||
' " A " ' " Wl11 he sold at popular [.tista,Us was one id the most inter
In'g'll .1 *» r
” f ” f *; ■• » &gt; * I........... &gt;rn e*
citing and prettiest rooms of the
k.l'1'7 P i
entire suite ■
Pink and white oleIt*"111 at th
Elks n( Jacksonville
anders were used extensively with
/ ‘/on* .S'o/r l Vi//r&gt;f Ojf
'"abb..th, II
n&gt; •l;*d V ’if). pi- n,.
Jacksonville is m a k i n g " prepara­
The Civic Committee, Welfare festooncs of vines, white the ch of
and each evening during the weeV at I department. Woman's Club h a v e ; Operator's table was udorned with tions to entertain the Florida Klks
" ,ir-'
^ h &gt;ur of the derided to call oil the spring rtower an exipiisite basket of pansies and
I vemuir 'er.iei-s ut!' !„. devot.'ij to "how and plant sale. Owing to the-!-***1"1 ol u variety of Mowers in glowgospel smging
lati spring and recent dry fe a th e r big colors. The white frcck* of the
Every member i»f fhi*
it will Ik- (lilib oil io sedure flowers ( young ladies added much to the ut*
expected to be I'fcMtir
and ;t :.| too late t«&gt; plntit flowers tractivenea# of the room.
Guests
tru-inl V . f 1 1 .
|. r, L in II
b&gt;r "print:
"pring or summer lihiotn.Jthe
bloom. _4lie w,,r"' treated wilh a gracious coufr
f'»r
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*-bi therefore w*'l be JiostpolH'd UU- tesv by me mb e r s of the staff and
ol fall
l h " ( boin-Fp ('ampaign tin- \\ omiin &gt; C'.ub, upon whom ]
I"? uk r,. in &gt;unl n V|&gt;-|| 'll h
however will lie held Its Usual &lt;lur* reste | the responsibility
of
th"
.Minrl.i
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•it !'-■
l"g I lie week ol I he 2lth
The charming all,or
Mr .1 F Karnatz
a"
"I'le i*i .'gi&gt;l ,o iiiopf-late w a" ahl; as--.isle I li_, Mr
Ralph
It rot, j»o| plant foreman Mr .1 F"
i, eterv way |i",-ilili with the eoili
* * * in t hi'i r e if or I 1.1 r a weeifb'ss • Hay*
i o m Io mil ion mini an I Mr
l-aperiesand
beautiful
Sanford.
K
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Mulligan
connected with the
Hint.
Gainesville
exchange,
in showing ami
Owners
of
vaeant
lots
are
asked
to
Evening
'Where are
give ihtir support by having lhe.ll explaining the operations of the van
pul in gitod itilidiHon
Parks, home "u* di-pnrlmeiiis
The ellicient opground- and streets can be further eralors are Mtss Woodcoek, chief.
i".t ill,led i r h. it -..od 1 " tliecredl* M'*s*
Ada and Mildred I»n-k-on f l f
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iill11 in il '. i - n| iijuii . iI, the AM i lar i Goertz and All-,* It. rime
’The artlsth beauty i f I hr
&gt;'-n.I ', in in i lor and &gt;» hit* alol K li'ght
1*1 111 I* III • I C I ION
•I' "'.it oi- i* due ,Mr AA |' U .it

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PJ.GE SIX
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H o r n * a n d M a u d A . H o r n * , hla w ifa . R a m u r l I. W a d i v o r l k
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K lu dg e 1 1. hla a l i a , U a U l I I . ( i l k t e n
and
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NOTILK TO Clir.lllTOIIN
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Jason
this week:
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" T h e great and growing volume of
f t u q h l v • u m m i * » 't if ir f » • f S»-in
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; »cy o f Orlando will b » in charge of
lit. • M r. Jtam»ey -yesterday nigncd
i contract with the Seminole county
commissioner* for the jo b .
It will
prnhahly require some si* or seven
months for the work to lie com plet­
ed
T h e bonds are being advertised
and no trouble i* anticipated in
runstimuting »
*utisfuctory
»uhlienee the work in to go
forward
from the lime Mr
Ramsey take*
charge, allowing for whatever de­
lay* are necessary in the ordinary
course of work.

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This is the most interesting announcement made In regurd to
Florida fertilization since the beginning of the European war
and it is in keeping with our custom of being leaders in this
industry

It i* understood that one of. tinlirst pieces of work to lie done w ll!
tie the construction of the con n ect­
ing link hetwe.eir-thc Orange fo u n t ) line and the hrjek of the Sanford
road diatriet which was laid several
years ligo.
The recent bond issue
authorized by the voters of Sem­
inole u a* for $450,000 hut J200.000
will In* used to retire outstanding
debts and $250,000 will lie employed
to com p lete the brick system in that
county. — Rcportnr-Stnr.

Invites you to visit it when
you come
E v e r y -ff
visitors. If y o u n e e d
Furniture, Carpets, etc. etc.
write us for S P E C I A L
P R I C E S and C A T A ­
LOGUES—we can always
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ID EA L F E R T IL IZ E R S
huve for n quarter century represented the best and most c o m ­
plete tin • of plant food combinations possible to olTer to the
growers uf Florida, and now in this trying period I D E A L
F E R T I L I Z E R S are doing the almost im p ossib le— giving u n ­
limited PO TA SH content and nil P O T A S H is strictly W A T E R S O L l'IIL E K2 0.
1016 IDEAL FRU IT AND VINE
Am. .1 to I per cent; A. I*. A.. 6 to M per .cen t; Wat-.Sol. Pol.,
5 to G per rent
OLD IDEAL FRUIT A N D VINE M A N U R E
Am. 1 to I per rent: A. P. A.. G to H per cenl.*, Wat-Sol. Pot.,
10 to II per cenl
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W. St T .’ S SPECIAL M I X T U R E N O . I
A M M ONI A - P H OSPII A TE FO R M UL AS
and any other analyses to meet you r needs
Our New Catalogue will ho ready soon.
Write to us.

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Metier for &gt;ou to present some of
the good points and features of thn
one under discussion If you do not
want him to show up some of your
had points some day. You have them.
Everybody has them
We are all hu­
man and the perfect man does not
exist.

W ils o n &amp; T o o m er F e r tiliz e r C o m p a n y
M an u factu rers

ID E A L

F E R T IL IZ E R S

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Peruvian G u a n o . Nitrate of Soda and a ll Fertilizer Material*.
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as well as run a bitf water mill.
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and it always does me good.”
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Ionic. You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardtii
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing
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W A N T A S M )N &lt; ; A S I T I .A S T S

TI iiT i s th e’ mo-t interesting announcement made Tn regard lo
Florida fertilization since the beginning of the European war
and it in in keeping with our custom of being lenders in this
industry

li is understood that one of the
hr-l pieces of work lo bo doin' will
be the construction of the, co n n e c t­
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line and the brick o f (he Sanford
road district which was laid several
years ago.
Th e recent bond issue
authorized by the voters of Sem ­
inole was for S 150.000 but $200,000
will tie used to retire outstanding
debts and $250,000 will be employed
to complete the brick system in that
c o u n t y .— Keporter-Stnr.

ID EA L F E R T IL IZ E R S
have for a quarter century represented the best and most^ c o m ­
plete tin • of plant food combinations possible to offer to the
growers' ifl Florida, and now id this trying period I D E A L
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Iletter for you to present some of
Him good points and features of ltin
one under discussion If you do not
want him to show up some of your
bad points some day. You have them.
Everybody has them. Wo nrp all hu­
man and tho perfect man docs not
exist.

A M .M O N I A - P H O S P H A T E F O R M U L A S
a n d a n y o t h e r a n a ly s e s to m e e t y o u r n e e d s
O u r N e w C a t a lo g u e w i ll be r e a d y s o o n .

W r i t e to u s .

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Company
M a n u fa c tu re rs I D E A L F E R T I L I Z E R S

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thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able
lo do any of my housework. Alter taking three hollies
of Oirilui, I het;an to feel like a new woman. ! soon
gained .ia pounds, and now, I do all my housework,
as well as run a big water mill.
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WEEK
March 27-April 8
Not too late to get in the
merry throng o f the
Well Dressed

E n g lish C rash

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T h e Wonderful Blanche Sweet
A thrilling Rtory of n fifrugglo for
political freedom in Russia ia the
Jeaae L. Lanky production o f " T h e
Sow ers." which will be seen at the
Star mi Monday. A priL JO th , with
the photodraipatic favorite, BlancVte
Sweet, in the alellar role.
Thia jntohae j p l a y ia founded on Henry
Seton Merritnan’a novel of the same
n am e, and has to do with the ef­
forts o f a prominent Russian prince
to free the peasants from the bonds
of slavery.
H ow the secret police
are prevented from discovering the
plot by a beautiful member of the
royal household, in tove with the
prince ia graphically depicted.
Miss
Sweet in Rupported by a cast of un­
usual excellence, including T h o m m
M eighan, Theodore Roberta, Mattel
Van Ruren, If. IL Carpenter, Ernest
Joy and other members of the I.usky
all atnr organisation.
Rupert o f Hentsau
W h ile Queen Flavin ruled In Kuritania, her heart was in the keeping
of an Englishman who ^ a d been
crow n ed with her at a time when
the rightful king was held a prisoner.
Because this goad woman could not
live to ace her love fulfilled she
wrote n letter that fell into the hands
of her bitterest enemy
Just what
means were taken to prevent the
missive from reaching her husband
will be reflected in the storrlng dramr
under the title "R u p e r t of Hentxnu, which will be exhltdlod at the
Star Theatre on Saturday, April 8th
The loyul members o f the quten's
household were put to the severes
test to protect her integrity and
thwart the schemers who threatened
her happiness.
T h e com plete story

of "R u p e r t of H entzau" constitutes
a film that should not be missed by
those who enjoy tine acting and an
impelling love story.

finding more of them but they are
wilHh a g r e a t' mnttunt to science
and in the interest of sdertce there,
should be another search made for
the remainder of this prehistoric
monster.
The finding of the bones
and subsequent investigation has
aroused much interest in scientific
circles over the stale and the fact
that the bones were found in the
St. Johns river further south than
these mastodons were supposed to
roam gives rise to many stories and
much speculation as to whether they
roamed in this country at will or
came this far and were lost or over­
come by glaciers.

Pauline Frederick JJenotinrcd From
Pulpit
Can there be anything more hu­
miliating, more crushing, than for an
innocent girl to tie forced to sit in
churfll and be made the subject of
a scathing, bitter denunciation from
the pulpit? Because of her very un­
sophistication she has been u nw it­
tingly led into a compromising sit­
uation, and now the accusing Anger
of the minister points scornfully at
her as a horrible example to the
you n g girls of the community!

Very

reap, , tfully

«JANt GAIL

in ’ RUPERT

OF HCNTZAU*

l.odgc

Holds

Most

Interesting

For SaV
An almost new Iwu
horse wagon, a top buggy in gt.oil
rendition and a light single hurtles
als* in good i onditmn
Inquire &lt;d
J (
Ellsworth. Bvanlall Ave
66-2tp

Meeting Wednesday Night
Sanford lodge N'o 1211 M P (l |held a most interesting mealing last
Wednesday night, being the regular
installation of the officers reeenllv
elected for tin- ensuing year
Past &lt;&gt;
Exalted Ruler. It L Peek ailing as
• u l l a g e for rent
Grand F tailed Ruler and t)
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At the Star Saturday

,

FOR RENT

1a&gt;!or ,i- ling a* &lt;,r-i■-1 E q,ir&lt; it

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loilo w m g

It J e r

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Leading

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Householder.
Esteemed Loyal Knight, f)
G
Monroe
Esteemed Lei luring Knight &lt;• P
Herndon
s-i . ri t.ir&gt;, t r11 It , r r . .I n .isurer I. P. \!•■ .
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STAR

a lu m li

w a s s e r t e i l in

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g

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ACmiisioi ISc Nightly.

ford bulge now *hn* two
active rtn it I i : i ii d tn a fe i m o n th

Priday, April Tilt
•erirk in "Audrey

ii l "I t lie no Itif I r -

Saturdays 5 and IDc

Paramount Picture

Fueeday, April 111 It Metro Piet lire
in W 'nriier in ( otton.”

Btnnebe

Lady,”

th e hutid»on&lt;est

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t|.. i. .

Marguerite Snow

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and
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Matinee Daily at 3:15; Night at 7

Form bit'll r« it*ifin i»r
house, TOt
65-4 tc

f u r n i sh e d

House

for

Rent

3 rooms and
and Elm
Ten
A pp ly J
M
Ice t 4l Uf |)\did
Gfi Ut •

hat h, corner Tenth
dollars j o t m o n t h

t ,ilbit&lt;.
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Rent
' 'lie nicely furuishc 1
II t i,i i| . , ■Id w a t e r . .
/
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.ml,.ni Herald
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hor
Rent
Several m e other
rooms over Nowell's. Enquire N P.
hundred
■ Yowell &amp; Co.
32-tf
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7ns Park avenue I
C |&gt;uBose, First and

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4*.tt

to r Rent
T w o furnished rooms
for light housekeeping
4 1" W S c
ond St., corner Laurel Ave. 64-3tp

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WANTED

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W an ted — Work, in private family,
ns househri per or nurse.
Address
\ 'l / ' e o1 Herald
66-21 p
For Exchange — Will accept Ford
rutnmohile as jinVl payment on gontl
5 a im tract, 2 acres cleared ami
fenced
and
under
cultivation 5
jt a r s
Not tiles. This land if til'd
will raise
any kind o r crops.
En­
quire at Herald office.
6K-tf

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ALLEN ’S THEATRE |

Lost
N'tekle plated jiearl handled
hiitiimerb‘ ss Smith &amp; Wesson
voixer ,ts calibre
Kinder return ,l&gt;
Herald olliee and receive reward
66-2tc

SOMETHIN!; DOING LYKUY NIGHT
V.

M A T IN E E
JANC 6 AIL in
R U P E R T O r MCNTZAU *

X X X IIIIIIIIIIIIX X X IIIIIIIIIIIU IIIIIIIIIIIIX X X IIIIIIIIIIIIX X X :

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quire of if

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I or Rent
5 m om bouse, 422 P.d
•celt**. *10 |iet month.
W
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ll.tvnis
Hentld Dtlice.
47 tf

Heart of

( oncerl.H by tin* Star's Orrhvsia NIj»lt(ly

Musaon
66 9 ip

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"The

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tale

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COMING
"Regeneration," "Nearly a
Paula...... I'he Ynipii." etc.

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Saturday, \pril Klli 5 and I&lt;*. I&gt;.i\ Jane Gall in
"Rupert of lb utzau,” a Blue Bird Photoplay
Picture

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pi • . i s . i i 1• \ ' 11 ug

Rent

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1l,llr eiegant v je w
Board and room by day or week.
I""'||" i: on Park avenue S I............ ... ( ;
( t|y
t,

Pauline Fred

one

Monday, April 10th — Paruniotint
Sweet m The Sower* "

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VALUES ARE DETERMINED BY COMPARISON
AM) P R I C E S RFC,MATED ACCORDINGLY

Wednesday and'Saturday 3 p. m,
-----

Fur Sale A good strong work
horse
cheap fur cash
Apply at
Assessor's 1 1dice
fid tf

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IX X X IIIIIIIIIIIIX X X IIIIIIIIIIIU IIIIIIIIIIIIX X X IIIIIIIIIIIIX X X X

a

For Sale Good horse, wagon and
harness.
Apply to ii,
F. Kent*.
Box 1015
65-tf

• o rato r

Goods, etc., for the coming

f e

For Sale Good horse cheap G. It
Bledsoe, Celery avenue.
GU-8tp
1 - — ■—.. —
For Sale— First class 6 acre farm
fully im proved, new five room house.
barn, two flowing wells, tiling in
perfect condition. Located just outsoie uf city limits near Rand's Sid
mg.
Under cultivation eight years
Address Byx I Ok, it F D N o 2
63 wj j, v

, our-

1" Nan II v ia ng

r jr jr jr 'jr jr &amp;

Yowell &amp; Co.

For Sale— Wholesale fish business
nets, fish boats, launches, etc. C. L
Vincent.
28-tf

at least more bones can be found
there
While it would hardly be
Found in
the St. Johns
River worth the expense of any one going
from here to do the work (and we
Should Receive Farther Atten­
have not the funds to tin it with
tion
either) yet 1 would think that it
•That the elephant bones found
might be possible to arouse suffiseveral month* ago in the St. Johns
eient local interest to d o something
river near here by I he fishermen em
towards ii
If the water is not too
ployed by J. K Vincent and brought
deep, oyster longs might be used
to The Herald office for exhibition
lo a good advantage or an iron pipe
with drag hook attached. drug over
the bottom behind the boat might
locate them
Some teeth Would be
especially desirable. a* those are
necessary to correctly determine the
aperies

&lt;;k i : a t \ \i. i i-:

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For Sale or Rent— Seviftal houses
Magnolia and
Palm etto avenues.
W. J. Thigpen.
29-tf

THE ELEPHANT HONES

Panamas . $5 00 $6 00 7-00 ^aramoimtl7hchir&amp;}
SAILORS
$2.00 r S J &amp; jr S jr *

occasion.

For Sale — D u roc Jersey pigs, six
wyeks o ld . Jfj.OQ, per pair.
Come
early and tak* your choice.
G. W .
Spencer.
64-4tc

For Sale A good horse, excellent
dray wagon, two sent carriage, hnr
Will sell the whole
Kindly that.king p m for t lo past t,rss and saddle
Want to sell ul
interest and any future interest you outfit for 1150 00
once
2
2
1
Sanford
A v e . Sanford.
may be able to arouse in Qo- mat
Fla
65-2tji
ter, I HIT),

(Jet in Line With the Dress-Up

you will find great displays
of specially priced Dress

♦

For Sale— T w o lots near corner
Celery avenuo and H ickory street,
sixe each lot 44 feet by 128 feet.
That is one of the grsat Beenes in
Saleable white people on ly. $160.00
the Famous
Players
Paramount
for both lots.
Inquire Herald O f­
adaptation of Mary Johnston's cele­
fice.
57-tr '■
The following letter was r ectyved
brated novel " A u d r e y ," adapted for
For Snlc— Owing to change to
stage production b y Harriet Ford by Mr. Berry from the curator of
and E. F. Haddington, in which the Florida State Museum of the electrical power we have on hand
machinery in good condition, con ­
beautiful Pauline Frederick is being State University:
Gainesville, Fla., Mar. 23, 1916. sisting of boilers, engines, water
starred nt the Star tonight. It is a
pumps, fire pumps, air com pres­
different role from those which have Mr. C. M. Berry, Sanford, F la .:
sors and sundry other machines,
won Miss Frederick her title as the
Dear Mr. Berry:
greatest dramatic actress on the
Yours of the 20lh with data of which we ofier at prices which are a
If
screen, for Audrey is a bare footed the elephant hones just received: small part of the original cost.
interested
address
Virginia
Carolina
girl of the woods u glorious child of thanks.
I have changed the record
Nature, with never a thought of her and enclose you a new receipt.
I Chemical Co., care H. H. P eabody.
physical charms.
.
agree V ith you lhat it is quite prob­ Supertnlnedent, Sanford, Fla.
i
___________________68-t J
able tjint ll not the entire skeleton,

Elks

Get ready now for the great
Dress Parade. In our store

&gt;♦-

a
Line
For
Each
Insertion.
Minimum
Not that they are worth any spec­
ial amount of money to any one Charge 25 Cents.

O F F U F. Ks

Easter, April 23

&lt;.♦&gt;

University by C. Nt Berry are an
Thin Heading TH R E E CENTS
important find is true.

A We have just received a second fl
shipment for this season. Come
in and look them over. QQ A A
All sizes
&lt;Pt7.UU

Campaign.

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford

Is the new hot weather Suit for

S t r a w H a ts

___ £ ____£

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AMONG THE THEATRES

7

At the

1ii i ,

s turd y

Wanted to R en t— Small furnished
cottage or two furnished rooms on
first floor, for light houaekeepins
I Tippen, Herald office.
GG-tf

Want Ads Bring Results

1 4W .

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VOLUME VII
s ANT'MRI), FLORIDA. TUKSD V\ APRIL II. 1916

DRAINAGE
OPERATIONS
RULED OUT

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l N »‘ r" ' .....brigs ha s , 1,,,,-R J„||livkvlj

PER ST. JOHNS
Major W. B. Ladue,
United
Stairs engineer in charge of the
Florida district has rendered an
opinion adverse to the drainage of
270,000 acres of land in what is
known as tho upper St. Johns
Drainage District, and on his ’derision h h g e l a /t o a large extent, l h "
reclamation and &lt;irninnge of one of
ihe most fertile sections of the stall
and tiie holding up of a project that
will
involve
the expenditure
of
!2 , 500,000.
T h e adverse report of the I on. ,
'■isles engineer came as a Idow i.
t tie hoard of trustees named
(&gt;■
lowing tiie creation of the district
under un act of the legislature passeil in 1913, and to the engineers,
Dhum, R andolph &amp; C o . with of
ii.es in Chicago and Jucksnnv ille
For the purpose of l.ikiii'
l ■ .position wi th a v lew .d i i o
I here has been ralli d* i
■i till* of I he ri ver . i l l ■ ■'
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K EM A IN HERE

a

s^m rdin jte branch of tin gov crnI he weather prophets who have
tnent of t he s t a t e of Florida."
licen predicting cold weather until
i he War Department of the g o v ­ after April on account of the late
ernment of the United States, acting Faster have proved up and Sunday
through n subordinate district of- and Sunday night fully carried out
the prediction.
" " ' r' " ,,w overrides and annuls the
From all reports tin- thermometer
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tin- original a&lt; t
vein down lo fnrly two here and
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tr,M
the reports coming from difI d , rtoil l inpr,., . " . m i J ■, ,j wh
ii
n
i
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s, . nuns ,d the country nre
"I * -rid I Ih. dr, III. ah.
h.ilid iiig a. l n o e n t l v pass.-d oins* encouraging it is certain that
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(U,-» « . re nftt help■ Ci-1 it ,r.
|T l i in n 1 i, , i ..I tin* III M IT V
t Its snd.i* ' . old snap
■ 1 m , It
1 * r , ■■I &gt;oiir-- 11 r.is on I Ills sort
•&gt;t w , .,.! In r
i' ■ • dd wave will
I
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the prices for anl‘
up
NIII, Ml It.|i h n( |t
other u iu*k and consequently the
"I the drainage district
r
grow &lt;-r* Imt*■ ir,- imt worried much
D i i L’n t i - r t l ii f
• d ■■,
l.iit r&gt; |» tw fr«. mii ol her sections of
l
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oli cress . I; i 11,
it. -I,11 \A*M b.», in Io h't.T m now
* .u 1,. *s- s in

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Mr Fake is waking them up all
over ih» Fourth District and the
lea l *.f l tie Lake ( ‘ lull in Seminole
Will l.e followed li&gt; ■ tiler con Title
in i lie d.striit with the result th.it
the name &lt;&gt;( Lake will be emblazoned in Fig letters in every precinct
in the Fourth

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•v" 'Rin ai-r.-s of 'la n d . I,»-filed
O range

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i-ing yvulufi its (inuiid in, - O '
I'UMits of live lakes Lake I'oinseil,
bake
Winr^Cf,
Lake
Washington
‘■an Grass. Lake and Lake Helen
III . i / e s
Th e a s s e s s e d ............................ '
1• district is f hTn nun m i ■•■
i n..- stale, county and dr.in
■ aggregate JM inm

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\i Kissimmee This Week

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r..iram is givi
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I '■ The [duns of 1st i
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1 1 ..'ii ptinv t he * •■■
peii.I $2,500,(1(111 lor it .i.i, .
*This will greatK
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III. p o l t -till

for agrt. ul

Nr a! pursuits.

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In coi.lieelioii wi th the tnov&gt;'n,'iiI
Ih
to "• * tire the endofsen.ent
IM. . soli v die Chamber
ol
U"-ri *■ und to awaken bo *
* 1tie need of such pr&lt;* c
' ii ure welfurr of t he ci! ■.
argun ents giving a f u l l r e v i. v **'
t &gt;,. P ."■ceilings from the i*&gt;, * (•*
'".tin - present,
It Is i it.-&gt;l that I h*
-t a 'is ow e a moral tobln* •&lt;!•&gt;" t ' ' "
.
i •c merit to drain it
la, d- m
&gt;b purlnicul of th&lt; gu- . r, ,,
1 V|, , ts the ilraituige t'l I” ' perlti't.'t
that tin* slut'* has authorized it and
itiat its trustees are now a port "f
the state governm ent, tust
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as a board of county comtiilstoners or like board, and that one
depart incut of the government,
through a subordinate officer rules
again*; it.

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For full particulars address Jno.
thn &lt; rainagi
**a*ul*l injure A. Thackston. Dean of the Teachers’
mtn t '■
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f j;t Johns ’ College. Gainesville. Florida.
t he -lower
navigation oil —
Th. Jacksonville board of trade beJi H A P I
■r I lie poBHlbll.it
call"'
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new quarter tuts begun snd
and t h e work
TI"
o l lb' ll,-iV'
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j | , Die AA ar Depart Die last two jirogratns tiiive been
w a - - : 1 I"
single banded tight ^veii by the Daisies ami Orange
It,,-lit
D »
We lire certain that
lone land owner und Blossoms
b f t H »'***D till'
Die Jacksonville hoard of trade, the everybody has enjoyed each proAVar Department and the U n ite d , gram&lt;
Perhaps it will interest tho friends
States government
Now the proposition is revived, of De Lesley Bill to know that hi*
but upon a different basis. Back of group cam^ ou t ahead of the other
thT
pr/y m t - D f O P O a l U O P
« t*n d
l h e three groups, hia group average be­
ing 97 per cent.
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I heatfe I here will h«* j j l hi k a m i v ii l i d ' — Hi ll* " he en 1e n d 1 i&gt;
Pershing
has gone to the e l l rente
welcome
vtlle where the real‘ good talent c an] doubtless reeetve
over the banquet "'tuthern
front
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locution
of
when
he
presides
tie obtained und the Norene Com
at Ktssim
l bu American troop* is supposed to
of
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newspaper
men
puny playing stock this week are
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K' ssi in " I v e fs i.' .' il
giving entire satisfaction
The ihe- m e e
with Cilia about a day and a half
a're i' large and has a good sealing
'ahead of til,ou
t I.I. V\ 1 P W Lb Iv
apa.it y and Mr Lit to- is rontidenf
that lie ran mal.e it one of the best
Pr esln '.-rtaii ' L
Davison
Issues
-A Formal
theatres in tin* section
lie will M uy or
The
Presbyterian
J
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make his announcement* through
Pr nr la Inal Ion
Friday evening, t'n D in eli.trge.
The Ib-rtibl on tli-. \musetoen'. Page
&gt;ui.and keeji the public Mtformed of till WD M A N 'S C L P It T AK F.S I F A D Mr Lltoti Moughton leader
lect " I '.m sec-.tto'll ilt Tune
*s..v'lo- movie feitureh and other u l­
IN MuA KMJ N'T

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tra. t 'ot.f
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t li.in by
in
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till" Culvers'
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Bath
|_•l It and continues for eight weeks
progressive
poll.' *
should
a
Democrats and Republican's in c o n ­
\ I.,, oily of 1H specially w. !l
,
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, i, :&lt; f h u i n l " r o f
gress appear to be exerting efforts
q.iabli'd instructors wilt r o o d ti&gt; t
in* r &gt;•
for an adjournment fh&gt;- the early
tin* work, which will consist of •&gt;
A b o u t l - l i " ' t) ye a r* a g " a n
summer.
g r e a t variety of most helpful n, w
w 4 s ii , I
bv
ar
individual
miiuI from courses, us well ns the regular stun - 1
I ho unanimous consont qf the
ow ner to -dig a drai nage
the In d ia n 'd a r d courses heretofore given
1Semite to vote on April 13, on the
to
Lake
Was hi ngton
,,,
Tea che rs
who attend
the full
reorganixat on bill and on the
t $ft■| n aain-r
ri v er
1h
Will have their present eertm
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eleventh
on the free sugar rework •ruil&gt; I ■ .mil without expert el.- term
An Old Issue
und cry |m ic s extended one year.
I1®** T«-solution and for an early vot
A parr o f the typewritten htstory gineertng
"".'J D o s '
N » tuition whatever is charged on t h e legislative uiqirojirlatiopB bill
"I the p roject and the status "f the was rais.*.
^
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„ )inr&lt;1 al,d room ) t per week.
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ol this desire.
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mg placed with members o
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"&gt;trd of G overn ors of the &lt; liain &gt;&lt;f
"I C om m erce reads as follow/
1 he issue between the 'A ar De
I1h i n ' lit und the district i- rfo *■''( ’
"I 1 eileral vs State Rights,
"*
legislative Versus executive powers
I
Dio- of the three branches of the
federal governm ent, the legislative
branch, under at) act of congres*.
gave these lands to the stale of
Florida upon tho Impffkil condition
and trust that they be drained.
The legislature of the' state of Flor­
ida accep ted the gift with its im­
plied o b lig a t io n -o r trust and created

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San Antpnio, Tex., April I t . — A r­
my officers at General Kunston’ s
headquarters were almost convinced
today that b y the end ol the week
the work of the punitive expedition
in M etico yill have reached a crit­
ical stage, No reports f(om General
Pershing were received during tho
SKARS AT KISSI.M.Mt K
night, hut those that have reached
General Funsion indicate that he Is
Congressman Will Re At
Meeting driving his cavalry farther aad farof Florida Press
l her into Mexico in spite of the in­
creasing
danger that they aoom may
Congressman AA J Sears, a ccord ­
ing to tin- Times-I'tiion of Jackson­ be beyond reach of the commissary
ville is leaving Washington today department and out oC^touch with
to com e to Kissimmee to attend the an adequate support.
meeting of the Stale Press Associa­ . General Pershing
secured
enntion, whirh meets here next week vi tired when he sidit
f^ la st re|iort

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Brother Stonewall Jackson T r ip ­
lett has dbne wrll since going to St.
Cloud and-taking charge of the St
Cloud T r o u p e .
When he went
there he bound three hundred Re­
publicans and one hundred D em o­
crats and one hundred and soventyelght Republicans. One cannot long
romain a Republican in the south.
There is no coercion, but simply an
assimilation —Ocala Banner.

Congressman Sears bos been in­
vited to art a-- liii-t master a* the
editorr .n d h .,s a . . u t i i d i - U e d m u c h ' b a n q u e t In l.e Iudert-d ili
h i , no. miuty
a n d * t ate in , mi Friday nigh' at tin- i,
teg's1'il ion 'll id b . In- M“ i1 1 a rid i. ir 11 £ ‘ ,* M,b'- &gt; h‘
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OUR TROOPS i
FARTHER
IN MEXICO

and S A L. railways that pursuant
to its application special permission
has been obtained from the inter­
state commerce commission to mnko
effective on short notice the same
rates in cents per hundred pounds
on potatoes, when shipped in hampert, as apply on potatoes when
shipped in barrels, and that the
tariffs containing- the change be­
com e effective on April 10.

This is ns tt should be for Lake is
ii 1 i* f o r d

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11.e mliers and oil
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LAKE CLUB

The charter members of the new
club held a meeting here that was
well attended and tho member* will
immediately hustle in the city and
county with the idea in mind of
pledging every voter in Seminole
county for Lake for congress.

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FIR ST

"Forrest Lake for C ongress" will
be the slogan of the Forrest Lake
Club that is being organised here.

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FLORIDA TEM- FOREST LAKE
PERATURE IS FOR CONGRESS
SOME LOWER IS THE SLOGAN

■hatri. i Imiiij
Mi1- .|i-I ri&lt; i w a*/*
organized itn|,.
tin- i.i’ t ami under a
i. i f.
•I"' - i r . u n court of the
I . S. ENGINEER SENDS AD­
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T h e ho a r d ..f «„
NORTHERN
VERSE R E PO R T ON UP­

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| Bouse leaders announced, today,
that they hud d e c i d e d ' to sidetrack
, the fortiflrstioni measure for the
present

etal

Public Ask' d to t *u operate

line

talks

oi l

the

subject

worn

given
Dr Roue heile gave a short
talk full o( wit s o d wisdom.

April 2 1 to 29 1ms been formally
The president atin.iunc-d that OII
designated Clenit-1'p AA'eek in Sun- next
Friday evening tint, society
ford and Mayor J. D. Davison has would have a debate on the que&lt;&gt;issued a proclamation to that c f - 1lion. "R es olv ed That trie L o o k o u t
feet and urges all lo cooperate und Committee is of more importanc
make this a success.
|than the Prayer Meeting C o m m itThe W oman's Club in their en- ,,'r
Affirmative, t o * A and Ii.
d'oivor to bring about a mure clean- Negative. ( os. t and D.
ly condition have designated the
This promises to be an interesting
week beginning April 24, 1916, a s ' occasion
C le a n -l'p Week, therefore,
T h e Intermediate C. G. i« growing

“ By virtue of the authority vested fast snd nre brimful of energy anti
in me. as
the week
Week and
r e ns . both

mayor, ! hereby proclaim
of April 21 nu C lea n -U p]
admonish all of mir ci ti White and col ored to •oImmediately after the passage of o p e r a t e hi i - nd e a vorirg to bring
the rivers ilnd harbors bill whi ch i» nIiui/I better conditions
expected t«i be Tuesday, the agri
Given under m&gt; band and seal
( cultural measure will be taken un this N th day of April, A D. 1916.
followed by the consular,’ diplomatic
J. D. D A V IS O N .
and district hills.
M ayor.

enthusiasm. They are hard at work
on their efficiency chart and already
have a tine percentage •
The Junior, are taking un inter
,,»tuig mission study course arid are
making attractive lml&lt;- booklets to
accompany it

Reduce Potato Rate
Mrs. B. G. Tyner has arrived in
Orlando, Fla., April 11.—
The the city from Tampa and will be the
Florida G r o w e n
and
Shippers gueet of her daughter, Mra. R. J.
League announcee receipt of tele­ Holly at Comfort Cottage for some
graphic advices from the A. C. L- time
.D i

Milibanks is the trainmaster on the
A. C. L. division from Sanford south
and "wiB make Sanford hia head­
quarter!. Mr. and Mrs. Milibanlus
ara from iTorenec, S. C,
.

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Mr. and Mrs. 7. Millihank are
among the arrivals in the city and
are guests of thii Carnes Hotel. Mr.

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S ee or
addreiB R : H. Davis, 1002 W F irst
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For S a l * — My lot located-.on F ir s t
street, opposite Robbins Neat Hotel.
You can buy this fine piece of prop­
erty^ cheap
-JlbBra! terms.* Ad-~~
dress R . Bucksbsym . T a m p a , Fla.
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Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford

more complete. In this wonderful
and entirely new Stock, you will
find everything, from the
“ CLASSY” ENGLISH
Model, drifting on down to the I
more conservative fashions.
. Slims, Regulars, Stouts and
Small models made especially for
the COLLEGE TRADE,
i*.
A ll a t $ 7 .5 0

Ladies’ Shirtw aists
This is the greatest
shirtwaist* season ever
yet. Don’t miss seeing
the remarkable values
in silk and organdies.
Colors: Flesh, Maize
White, etc.

“ T h e Loet Bridegroom "
i Roberta toured the country a few
T h e imcomparable J a c k C arry - aeaaona ago in the original stage
more haa played many rolca on t h e ! version. " T h e Strength of the W eak”
including
moat
play
-acreen
r--------»
■princes;
• dictators,
t-- -------- •- r ’. was the --—-- ‘widely
----Mw dlacuaaed w
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gentlemen of extremely elegant lets- of Ita time.
Th is great plroblemure and tflhdf interesting types b u t play Involves a decision which must
he has never before played a crook, be made by an orphan girl who has
This remarkable characterisation he been lad ^atray by her Ic-gSl guarhas reserved for his latest F a m o u s ? dlan. She m utt determine for herPlayera Paramount P ictu re " T h a self whether she shall m arry in latar
Lost Bridegroom” which is tha
later years a young man who is
traction a t the Star Th ostro on M ar dreply In J o v e with her. She man
31st.
Of course Barrym ore Is not ahe lovea Is the aon of the villain
a bona tide crook In the picture. He who betrayed her. D o n 't fall to aeo
— hap been hit on the head by two the problem solved.
thungs while returning from his
bachelor dinner on the eve of hla
•THE S A L E S L A D Y ’
wedding to Dorothy Hardin, and
has completely lost hla memory as a
Famous Players Star Graduates from
result’of the blow.
Ftlbbon Counter to Footlights
In Superb Film

After, falling off a deck from which
he elects to take an impromptu nap,
B e rtie —for th at is the alias under
whlyh Barrymore travels in this
film—stumbles into a saloon which
is tho headquarters for an assarted
gang of. thieves,n hold-up
experts ,and
„ ,

Beautiful Hazel Dawn, Who de­
serted musical comedy to become
Famoba Playera star, returned to tha
footlights for a brief time not long
ago. T h e result will be seen when
the Param ount Picture, " T h o Salescard
Sharpe. ' B e r l l e a entrance Into , ad u B h o w n &lt; t *t hs S ta r, April 13.
this hitherto unexplored stratum
of Thp gtag(J WM crectod ln i h e Famoua
society is nothing if not picturesque. Player, stu fto and the members of
Hla assailants stale - his overcoat, the chorus o f one of New Y o rk ’s
dress coat’ and waistcoat, but left most celebrated musical comedies
his top hat. So our hero ontera the waa especially engaged to do Us
saloon clad In dress trousers, the
turn before the camera while the
upper portion of tho B. V. ^).*h and orchmstra played one of the popular
his top hat, carrying hia white shirt tunes that all Broadway is whistling.
over his nrm, having removed th a t
This, however, is not the only in­
to dry it after his tall into the river. stance where realism haa been re­
Mary Fuller
Bluebird Photoplays, In c ., will
present a screen version of th e great
problem play, " T h e Strength of the
W eak," at the Star Thentro on S a t urday, April 1st with M ary Fuller
in the tending role. When Florence

sorted to in this picture.
Before
Helen, the character played by Miss
Dawn, becomes a stage favorite, she
is a saleslady in a big department
store. For these scenes one of New
Y o rk ’s moat ' famed
department
stores was placed at thc disposal of
Frederick Thomson, who directed

the picture. There hundred of the
atore'a employees were engaged to
taka part in these cpiaodes in'order
to
being
vu aInsure
n n u l v their
waatfia u
v tn | , estaged
* « § v w with
wmw** jjuat
the right touch. I t is the first time
that a great department a^orc has
qver j,w n UBC(j j n this Way by a
motion picture company, the averBJf? producer prefering .to erects a
little seep* lu hla studio which will
f j ve t hc generhl effect of a depart&lt;hont .tore. *
“. V .

For Sate or Rentr—Several houses
Magnolia and Palm etto avenues.
W. J . Thigpen.
29-tf
For S a le— Wholesalo fish business
nets, fish boats, launches, e t c . C. L
Vincent.
For B ale— Two lots near corn er
Celery avenue and Hickory , stree t, A
sixe each lot i i !**£, by 128 f^ef.
Saleable white
for both lots. Inquire Hfirsltl Of­
fice.
S7-t&lt;

Dimples
•
”*
Miss Mil.* Minter, the
charming and gifted young actress,
who has been seen in the stellar
roM in " B a r b a r a Frietchie," " E m m y
of Stork's Neat "an d other Metro
wondcrplays will be Been hero at
the Star on. Tuesday,,'April 4th, In
".Dimples,” , a flVe'.-p'y*1 Metro fea­
ture produced by the Columbia
, „ ,
Corporation.
Dimp ea
s
?n
»tory written espeda ly
*or
U i“ M n t * r by Mary Louise
D ° " n iu g . and adapted for the screen
by Harry ? * Hoyt* ’ &amp; lM « lnter fe,
supported by an exceptionally strong

For Ti ale—Owing to change* t o
electrical power we have on hand
machinery in good condition, con­
sisting of boilers, engines, water
pumps, fire pumps, air compres­
sors and sundry other machines,
which we offer at prices which are a
small part of the original cost, I f
Interested address Virginia C arolin a
Chemical Co., care H. H. P eab o d y .
Superintnedont, Sanford, FIs.
68-tf

For S ale— Eggs for H a t c h i n g Thoroughbred,
U tility,
B arred
Plymouth Rocks, fo cents each.
c“ * Including Thomas J Carrjgan, Fifty or more, 7 cents each. .K ing
her new ,ondinlf mftn- WlUJ, m Cow- Poultry YeVi#&gt; Lakeland, F Je,
Per- Pe« y Hopkins and other prom&amp;D-Gtc
lnent stage and screen artists. The
production la mounted on an elab­
For S a le — Good hbrse cheap, G. B
orate scale and there are many |R|e,]SOe, Celery avenue,
60-8tp
beautiful exteriors mad* in tb^ pic­
For S al e — First class 5 acre farm
turesque country around Jackson­
ville! Florida. " Dimples" promises fully im proved,’.new five room house,
to he one of the most delightful horn, two flowing wells, tiling In
perfect condition. Located juat out­
photoplays of the season.
side of city limits near R an d 's Sid­
ing. Under cultivation eight years.
Sarcasm of a Dainty Housekeeper.
A housekeeper on the South side, Address Box 108, R. F. D. No. 2.
63-fltp
who Is fussy about the family pro- |
visions and usually doos the shopping j
for her table in person, recently sunt

A good strong work
For Sale
Apply at
an order U&gt; her butcher over the tido- horse, cheap for cash,
G.t-tf
The
r
•rult
»
iu
not
snllsfacAssessor
s
Ofiire,
phone
tory and tin her next visit she greet­
ed the butcher sweetly by asking:
**\Vhpro In the world did you gel tho
idea that we had bought a dog’ " —
Kansas City Star.

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FOR RENT

''o f+ e e o e e e e e e e e e e e e e + e e l

For R e n t — One nicely furnished
Hot and r&lt;dd wn&gt;ter.
Adroom
More Than One Universe.
r*irp
'.107,
Sanford
Herald.
ilresH
With I tie nuked e), one may seo
5'J-tf
&amp;.000 stars, wit i th»- telescope t.o.ouu,000 And beyond planet and star and
House for Rent—-Nb. 116 Weat
milky way are the qdInline, of which
Ninth St. .Apply toi- H. ‘O D if Bo se.
1 lerseht I luuuted more than 2.q&lt;m&gt;- k Ave.
37-1 fe
stellar ili-k. i uluposhd of billions of 112 N Par
suns uTievplorid ulil'i rs&lt; s far out- I
Fo r R e n t — Set’crol nice office
Enquire N. P.
room* over Yowell's.
32-tf
Yowcll it f^o.

$2.75
Great Organdie and
Vaile waists as low as

$1.50

lion rd s i r 1 room 1by day or week.
20-tf
(late City House.
One Drawback.
“I maintain a corps of Amnions
would bo a failure- In the tl -Id
"Why
aoT"
"Dccauso after every change,
each one would want to stop to see If
sho had too inurh powder on her
note."

“Dove” Undermuslins
You will, no doubt,
|s\
rei&gt;d yf the wonderful
, 5*^ /
Jjeauty in “ Dove” an- .
dermuslins in your fav.-,
\
oritCtMagazine, you will
find them in the April j M ^
issue of—
‘

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J

r ,(,#rJf r j r j r Jir JiiF'J1iFJ i1
(fhram oim ttJ%£hir&amp;i

Test of Good Flour.
Good Hour adheres to the hands and
retains the Imprintatf their lines when
prai sed itghtly.

Woman’s Magazine

WANTED

Friday, March 3 t s l— Paramount Picture -John Barri-

Woman’s Home

Saturday, April

1st— B a r g a i n , , M a r y

* The Strei gth of the Weak."

W anted— A lato model Ford.
M uat ho in good condition und
bargain. Box 976, Sanford, Flu.
6 3 -2 tc

lAdler in

6 and 10 Cc ntst

Monday, April 3rd—Pan mount Picture — Hard Dawn .
In "The Saleslady."

Skirts
Have a look at the display of
Wbsh and Woolen Skirts.
The Wash skirts of lovely Gobard in e ^ n d some AS LOW IN
price

W anted — 3 or 4 rooms furnished
for light housekeeping.
Must huvo
At the h.tui T r e a t . e Tnt Ap it 1st. 13 hods.
Apply Harry Green, R o b ­
bins Nest.
63-2tp
—''
For E x c h a n g e— Will accept Ford
••♦&gt;
&lt;»&gt;
d
automobile as part paym ent on good
5 acre t r a c t, 2 acres cleared and
fenced
and
under cultivation
6
CLASSIFIED
years. N ot tiles. Th is land U tiled
♦
will raise
any kind of crops. E n ­
quire at Herald office.
68-tf
A D V ER TISIN G

“THC STRENGTH OF THc'^WEAK "

Tuesday, April 4th—Metro Picture - Mary Miles Minter
in "Dimples."

Concerts by (he SlarVjOrcheula Nighlly

Matinee Daily at 3:15; Night at 7

i

I.

Summer weient Woolen Skirts.
W o n d e r f u l v a lu e s a t $ 4 .9 8

XX XIIIIIIIIIIIIXX XIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllX XXIIIIIIIIIIIIXX X

FOR SALE

SOMETHING DOING EVERY NIGHT

For Sale - 4 0 acre* unimproved
land near Cameron City, in irriga­
tion district. Part cash, balance on
good terms If desired.
A bargain

MATINEE
Wednesday and Saturday 3 p. m.

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;♦ ♦ ♦ « + * o e e e * * + e e e e &gt; * e e e e e o

m ALLEN’S THEATRE

wJ

&lt;+&gt;

Lost— Gold Elgin watch, single
case, open (need. Reward If return­
ed to Herald Office.
G3-2tp

■
uvmi num uH cm crng under
Thl* Heading T H R E E CEN TS s
I want to borrow $2000, 3 to 6
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum years, 8 per cent, on Sanford Delta
Charge 25 Cents.
property value |6,000 ' to . $8,00t0

.
'- • V '- i.

|

more In ‘ The Lost Bridi-groofn."

Companion
Including many others.

»’ V *

F’or Trndi - J ha v«* a 40 acre
hiimi'i t r a d . 5 urri■« rleured and
lenred , a good house and well with
u pump. 1 . mile of stn lion, will
Near
trade for a good F’ord auto.
school and poitoflice.. Address F . U.,
in care Mrs. Coates. Wekivvu, Fla.
63-2tp

Furnished Rooms to Rent
All
modern conveniences.
Mra. W. F.
Leavitt, corner of Third S t. and Elm
Ave.
* 64-2tc

VALUES ARK D LTM IN FI) BY COIYII’ARIMIN
AND P R I C E S RICUIATED ACCDRI'INCLY
Admission 15c Nighlly. Saturdays 5 ami 10c

The Delineator
The Designer

For Rent — 708 Park avenue. Enquire of H. C. Du Bose, First and
48-tf
Park ftvenui P.

For Bent T w o . furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. 417 W. S e c ­
ond '-l , corner Laurel Ave. 64 -3 tp

PROGRAMME AT THE STAR

Pictorial Review

For Rent -5 room house,, 422 Palnx-tto. n o pel month.
W. M.
47-tf
Hay in■». Herald Office.

For Sale— Duroc Jersey pigs, six
weeks old. 16.00 per pair.
Come
eariy and take your choice. G. W\
Spencer.
64-4tc

-

Address
Iress " L o o n " c-o Herald.

63-2c,

Pleasant Prospect.
Hobby was fond of hia uncle'a dog.
n ferocious looking mastiff, and was
much distressed when he learned tho
dug would have to bo muixled becauso
ho had bltteu tbo butcher.
Bobby
said: “I don't believe Tlgo did I t *
When tho butcher camo over Bobby
met him at tho door. He waa very
angry and aaid to the butcher: "You
must com e.here and aee If hla teeth
flta tbs marka.**

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IN S A N FO R D — L ife U W0,ih Living

VOLUME VH

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY APRIL

NEW STEAMER
BEING BUILT
NEAR OVIEDO

der i In
f,
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COIII|. , i, .
cd ... t.,r
prml I . ,
Paul' . |ii|

oil
g

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eten imjg
“
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of the
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1
be..,,
1MJ if. r
sur veil a rice

I he i 'opart nictit
tually I, m tin- ,.|)i
' I’V'iturv
eonimi'Miit
i ,,M
•lI. iv . *
rccelv I'd by t tie
Allurin'-. General
ItlMORfcD I t . . W IL L M AKE j and (ur waided ,r ' " ' e - t j g a t i m, to
tin
...................... and Jiave
ftEGULAR T ttIP S TO

CH A RLESTO N
Transportation problems in Flor­
bo settled, same of these
days by the placing' of more boats
on the river,, the building of elec­
tric railways and many other means
of hauling freights other than rail­
roads and the making of the St.
Johns river Into the Inland Water­
way will be the first step in this
direction.
In the early day* the
people in this part of Florida de­
pended upon the steamers for freight
and did fairly well if historical nreonnt* are true.
Not only did the
limits come as far as Sanford but
several srnnller boatM [do wed the
placid bosoms of Jessup and Harney
and carried freight and passengers
to points near Uviedo and Geneva.
The freeze and subsequent s t a g n a­
tion of the orange business and ad\etiis of railroads placed a quietus
ida will

upiui tins shipping in the upper Si
Johns country and since ' t hat lime
a Imat line hns at various times
i . j . v i i i d between Sanf ord ami G*
ti t but l tie last one was destroyed
b. tire and the line h a s . never nMl tned
V iu comes the report that .it the
obi Suwarry wharf on L ak e . Jessup,
nl it three miles from Oviedo .1
t a 1 IS being limit that will tnivke
regular trips between Jessup lake
a- •! Charleston. T h e hull in finished
ami the boat will lie tit feet keel
*•1 IS foot beam anti will run tain
s &gt;’ .iie rooms and pl enty of room
fut freight
T h e bo at is being built
b&gt; Orlando people under the super
vision of II A. Hhreve, so it is said
ar d the harm* of the company o p e r
all tig it wilt be the Oviedo limit Co
.i
,•
The maiden voyage of the b»»M
win
us Washington where
will tip
tig as
Its tar
far^as
im this section will
man} people f?i»m
anti upon their
attend a ednycpllion
h
rJforn the boat will . begin the regu­
lar run
J u s t whet her the boat will
make the jnrfide paMagej inland
waterway or take tp the ocefttt'jaTfcr
b i eg lacksonville is not kilhwn at
' * tune, but the owners probably
• i" v what they are doing and On»
l '.it opens uji the po s s i bi l it i es of
the inland waterways again and
brings to our people here the imI"irCint'o of having government aid
tfi dredging and opening all the
l .t is and rivers in this part of Her
id.i and uIho those north ol lacksnn
and tiie day is ln«t appro.n ho g
alien boats from New l o t i and
I -tor will not only tie tvu.g up C
o ir wharves here at Sanford but
"■■r taler cities of Oviedo and l e ni'
i ’ ill also be getting the benefit
"I cheap river t r ansportat ion
The Herald gives this story to-day
for what it is worth and notes that
'.■oner than expe ct ed the dreams of
•he Commercial Club for an inland
waterway through the St. J ohns
r*vi r will soon come true and when
this possibility is n fuel Sanford will
be the largest eity in Midtile F l n r
ida and the* very best.
Too long have we rested upon the
laurels already won anti the great
St Johns river and nil the wonder­
ful possibilities of the s ame have
been left to tuke care of themselves
It Is now high timo t h a t every rili*en in Florida touched by tfi# Hi.
Johns river awoke to the fact that
the gove rnment can and should
grant larger
appropriations
and
make this g reat artery of trade and
travel w h a t s it should be and de­
mands.

••d t " h u n d r e d - „ f - A n t l V r . ^ m p l a t m l'

'"'• 'l

by

l l ............t l ilnisMibl

M- e l f

It la considered unlikely .that ’ the
Atturney General will \ Lln |,t|al|y
whether the evidence V a r r i p u prosecutioon u n til the depart f o n t . has
completed its investigation a month
or so hence.
T.
.
11
,rsl ri P °rt ,(j congress, will
mp.irativi figures _»hqwing
tin
amount-' of gasoline nwdJ f'ludc
oil pr.ulti
present mill f \aii
ur t h r. *♦■ VlNIfH
ago, tin vul tin,!'
export' 1
r. I;,
t u . . ... - of
&lt;1 it . t i * #* ,'t M
i
on fit •
each t&lt;&gt;vliuli ol
the c o u tt t r y
t hen and r,"v*
and
c ihii |i.ir .i
five
u hol.^th*
atnl r.-» ,i[ ,.- ,
N..
••MiTh* f
Mill bf fh.ot* 1,'
f•
fI •
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p««rt
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4*1
u l|i S
*
r
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NUppll’Mi*m tin*
Ilf S’t
*4mi1 - u . ■* Mi
All 1i &gt;11 Im .
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VAill
f.*rih
r«a " I f t •* A}|f . h

|9!G

LARGE TRACT OVER MILLION
IN SEMINOLE BIG DOLLARS
TO BE DRAINED MADE HERE

BIG BUILDING
M O VEM EN T
TAKES START

FLORIDA GROVES COMPANY
APPLY F O R DRAINAGE .
SYSTEM NEAR OVIEDO

MANY N E W IIO JM ES AND
SOME BUSINESS BLOCKS
BEING STARTED

Drainage in Florida is becoming
a paramount question especially to
those who are contemplating plncing large tracts of lands upon the
[market for farming purposes.
The
day of the small local ditch that
will take care of the overflow water
from one furtn has passed and drain-

fore the season is over and 150 cars
of spring crops.
With this amount of lettuce nnd
celery and taking 360 crates of let­
tuce and celery to a car there has
already becji shipped from Sanford
in refrigerator cars alone this season
(912,000 and as there are still about
700 which will easily bring to the
glower at least 11 per crate brings
Up the grand total of celery and let­
tuce from Sanford In refrigerator
cars alone to $1,167,100.00 and as
SANFORD G R O W E R S WILL there has been a tremendous ex­
press 'shipment this season, many
REALIZE THAT. SUM FROM firms making a snccialty of washed
celery t h e re ,is nH reason to doubt
TWO CROPS
that celery and lettuce will total
The story of money made in about O N E AND O N E H A L F
growing vegetables in the Sanford M IL L IO N D O L L A R S F. O. II.
section is an old one refreshed each Sanford.
yeur as it were by the new ones and
'T h e spring crops do not enter
yet old enough to creato hut HArte-jln to this calculation and these de­
furore among the people hero wfhl ductions
dt
are made on the very tow
have grown accustomed to heading'****
estimate of lettuce bringing the
of this one or that one making tbou- growers $1 per crate here and the
ceferjLAilZO per
crate here and
no one will de­
ny that this is
a very fair aver­
age for the s ea ­
son.

Allowing the
last 700 ears to
bring only * $ 1
per crate is also
n fair estimate

should be remembered

Stilt1** Itrni cotlHt&gt; fi'lEW*
[ration booRs in precincts
close At'fll -I.
Htate and county regis­
tration book* at registration
officer’s n tfi re close May 1

State and county poll taxes must
be paid not later than May 13.
Candidates for county olTires must
file statement and pay filing fee by

Ht'KNK AT SANFORIJ STATION. HANFtmR CKI.KRY CROP OOtNO FORWARD

The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
determining
whether
prosecutions
Joshua
Powell of Long island are
afe warranted under (he apti-trust
Mad to see them in Hanford for a
law.
visit
Mr. Rowell formerly owned
Every available field agent of the some valuable farming land •* Camhederal Trade Commission h w be*n eron City and f» * SanfordJ&gt;OOiter_
Assigned TiTtm) gasoline inquiry tm-

,

i.ir - j t a i a - -

I iwm a ri ”

cd growers were attempting
to gruw atufl with improper
drainage, improper
Roga­
tion and upon new I a nil with
no knowledge of fertilizers
or soil conditions. T h e ex­
perienced growers who have
haen
h ero
f o r m a n y years
are
making
good c v 'r y
season
and will continue to make
good
and that they are making more
money in the growing ol winter
vegetables than they could make in
any other business is very patent.

barometer of what the farmers have
been doing.
T h e growers them­
selves are usually very reticent on
whut they are doing hut tho real
figures are always obtainable in tho
amount of r e frig e ra te cars shipped
and knowing what the ‘'stuff has
brought and is bringing gives the
T h e f. o. b. rnnrket established
story in cold figures. Thoro is prob­ here is another Important fnctor for
ably no other section of tho United the growers for they can sell their

rcpre.senting the law fjrm of Davis
&amp; GilcA of Orlando-appeared before
the board of county commissioners
with a petition to establish a drain­
age district adjacont to Black Ham-

forward in refrigerator cars alone mere scramble to . see who can get
Tho
2340 ears of lettuce and celery. to the good marleeU first.
1010 of this was lottuce and 1330 field for winter vegetables is also
celery, making a to tal of 2340 cars being extended until there are few
altogether. There will be about 700 pointe in either the United States or
(Continued on Pago 4)
car* of celery to be shipped yet b t4

school board (or the remodeling the
grammar school and the primary
schools and the building of another
primary school on the west side will
also give
employment to many
men and he a great improvement
along every line.
-

Rinford P lace Sold
Mr. ahd Mrs. Levi Binforfi have
sold thefr beautiful au bu rban . home, ,
Swastika Gardens,-oh the west side
to J . D. Hood, tho hustling veget- '
able grower and mall order ahipper.
Mr. and Mrs. Blnford will go to A t­
lanta, where they wilt spend some
time with their son.

p ro,iucts here at the field or c o nt r ac t
j o|F
cr oj, „ Huannri ahead.
Y'ery
Dr. Montague Here
reclaimed and put in fine shape the j Hanford section still holds the prix«* J |-BW 0 f t [,e growers consign t h c l f
Dr. Montague, president of C o­
ex Cl'-Rent lands abounding in t h i s l “* ^ ' " g the n e a t e s t winter g a r d e n 1 stuff any more and the vegetable lumbia Collegu at Lake City was
location in the Un i te d Stutes.
Final, between J ii ne Ii and J UTie section.
game becomes more of a business here several days and spent Sunday
Primary election J une ti
Thi s morning Leroy B. Giles,
Up to Haturday last there had gone with each succeeding year than a the gueaf of Rev. and Mrs. H ym an.

have virtually concluded preliminary
phases of their work and will report
'o congress this week. In the mean
time the Department of J us t ic e will
consider the evidenco with a view to

.

Real work of development along
more substantial tines is hot lacking
for Sanford people have .such strong
faith In their own city that they

lematic drainage was begun in the
Sanford section severs! years ago
and if finished would have proved
of inestimable value to tho celery
growers but which was stopped by
an injunction and has never been
completed.
This drainage will be
taken up later ayd provision made
for completing same.
The second was the fllack Ham­
________ at Oviedo which was
mock„ drainage

May 17.
Candidates for state office muHl
Recent Rise In Gaso (Ring* G o t - fife statement and pay filing fee byMay 6. Candidates must file ex­
^
e r n m e n t Inquiry
pense accounts:
Washington. April 3 . —
Govern­
First, between May J5
M"&gt;‘
bt at e s where so m u c h money has
ment agencies investigating the spec12
completed about one year ago nnd been made on this acr eage nnd the
t uculnr rise in the [trice of gasoline
Second, b.'t wce" May J6 and May

C __

Sanford'Is nfit» on a building boom
but the remarkable growth being
made along every line is keeping
pace with all the other great im ­
provements.
T h e great work of
b’ulkheading Lake Monroe which is
pronounced by experts to be one of
the finest piece* of work in the state
la bound to make Hanford great and
with the many new factories coming,
with the new hotel. Mfith the fair
grounds, golf links, ball park and
many other forms of development
and amusements this city is one of
the busiest in the state.

build more and be t te r homes and
ss tin.
celery business bl ock' all tiie time. Among
growers and buy the Very latest dwellings noted this
ers
all admit week ere tiie fine homes of Wm
that owing to Hot hulnl} at the corner of Park
the cool weather avenue and Ninth street and the
tiie last of the beautiful suburban home of John
cel- ery I* bound Mci tf h on the west side both of
to bring a good these elegant st ruc tures j ust s t a r t ­
price and it is ing
No details of these two homes
estimated
that are obtai nable us yet but that they
the prices tins w111 tie the l.e-t that money cun
season wtli pro
purchase cun be assured as neither
huhly over top Mr
Hothamiy or Mr
Melsch do
all other
'.en­ things by halves
Th e s e are two
soul
successful Sanford men who believe
Thi s million in building up their city
ami u half dob
Another beautiful home that will
!ars of course is no,,,,
completed is that of W J
,t .&lt; u i s fAUurs i t i t in m u &gt; s hiiowini ; m .Kttv p n d r r
tNn hi .a d y t &lt;» t in '
t re,T • ill i
not all net profit Thigpen on Park avenue between
•r..,-. I i .
T h i s is o n " of
t Ig.lU,.' ha- hr............ age systems along scientific lilies sands of dollars frqliT' the crops of as there will probably be some Items Eighth and Ninth.
tu subtract from it, hul the est imat e is th„ very latrst t y pe s of Calif ornia
&lt;lu.ti..,t w
•' t
if e
displacing the old method of lottuev and celery. -4 ,
v i, * t
&gt;t&gt; t . r,l i n in g
known
as
the
Swiss
Since the sal e* of l^nd lyere h a ve taRrn wi t h tfca^ldea of eliminating b u n g a l o w s ,
four -.tin '
"elgtiborhood
ditches.
Nuw
the
p'lintI
I ' • t r. , ’ of pro.In . i i . . ’ 11.&gt;1 farmers are organised into drainage slackened far waju, &lt;yf qua ten ai to the- Expense of growing the crop ,-halet st yl e nml will add greatly to
Mr.
Use n( g.i lithe itu ii a n d 1
and districts and n large uri’u is placed sell there is very lfXll&lt;GdJ)ng In t h e and a$ many growers cut from K0 0 Park avenue when finished.
under tiie supervision of an engineer. tine of advertising al*d I his hi ore ty Itjotf" crates to the acre proves Thigpen is anot he r successful busi­
t h r e e ;, e. t r ago
|a drainage board and county super t han any other return'll. •fa-given for t h a t one acre of Hanford land will ness man who hns the -interest of
•J The
..dottle
of
gu-oline
eXSanford grow rpunr money than uny acre of the city at heart nnd this Is the
ity fn ’Kite
the S
vision and each land owner pays the little publicity
ported nml tin
■Utppl}
remaining
purt
in
snrtill
annual
dues
with
sectioh.
*
land i t t^ l i y o th e r part of the world second fine home he has buil t, here.
J-e
here for .|..nu-«ti.
partt. ilarly
S. O. Shinholser has a tino j iew
his
taxes
This
IS
tiie
systematic
I
T
h
e
Herald
boa
r
r
m
v
g
l
so
m
a
n
y
re
ga rd l es s ' of location,
as (o whe t In r t hi rt-i or any pnr
residence on Magnol ia a ven u e cor­
drainage
that
will
in
time
revnluinquiries
rrgnrtihig
th'*prices
o
f
1
Another
Import
ant
item
to
be
t i o n of it could be .itt(ihht&lt;
li'"n/e the farming in Florida and Ut i ue e and celery this seospn and t aken into consideration is the better ner of Thi rd, nnd built it for retitnl
&gt; i , C ’ . *&gt;f p r o d U &gt; t
»
I'M. g '
- t a l e into a well reg.
many of ihe growers are receiving p Uck thai is being maintained
by purposes, making
ilu1 third on this
\\ r. i 1 . • ■•. ik f %&gt; r.t • .Ii•
" d 'eg .! s v s i .-iii of inking
good._p{iycs anik tin nml Ui.dJuf t h e r t p en r n r r r t growers who wtJt f btorhc owned
by turn
J l e heheves
•■no ■ i ' ton !..
: »• pi..do&lt; er
i
and ......
invests
nia money
t wdipf thftT tu rofitvi'f won not yet in sight
that n brief not shiji any stud from here now in“ Hanford ......'
..
fa v .&gt;r -if f i g In. •orin
»»«
allow'd‘ to flow at will' resume of the shipping^ itpason^wTU unless it is of the best and is packed in the city th at promises qjjtn rich, '
■l Whether there is actual »om_
and was only haftiessed in^n ^np- not be amiss.
i i Y
t
h
e
personal supervision of returns.
petition anmfig the former elements
T
h
e
re
’f
arc
several
other homes
hazard way ruutdqgtrouble Ami
taw
Sanford sectio^ew/v sitpposed tSp grower. T h e day of putting up
that vyeht to make dp I he oil trust:
being,,
hulll
and
.con
tem
p lated here
suits andruining whpt would other(()
„i,oui fioo n i l rc t in l ett uc e aniy old kind of l ett uc e and celery
if t here is, to what extent and how
perfertlv good farms
,i„d 1 0 0 0 acres in celery/this season nrul trusting to lusW i» past and the
und also several busi^ievi h o l t s ' .
..rut th " cur lot s hi p me n t s are a good growers ol this county are now p u t - I
Among tin s, i" ,1 " “ tki
gnragn
steps looking
*' J
ting up only the best o f . building hat will be erected on the
fruit and vegetables
and Miller lot on Magnolia avenue bomaking Iheir trade mark the tween the Miller link* ry and the
Imperial Th e at r e . T i n s lot wus p u r­
guarant ee of. the contents.
chased from T . J . Miller last week
T h e mail order shippers
by N II Garner nnd he will st art
here are also responsible for
the erection of a large tiro proof
u b e t te r pack us they are
|H. r i d the - d '
guruge at once o n the lot.
Mr.
now supplying t h e ' s o u t h e r n
i.-tr..iim.
proposal r, * •&gt;tty
Garner is one of the largest owners
states with celery and p u t­
to levy . hi en &gt;rpcivy rev
of real estate in the city nnd is
ting it up after being wash­
emu- " f a
' *,|,r
continually building homes for rental
ed and
[larked in paper
gntlon on ga-obm* I h;s pin
purposes and business blocks and
wrappers and the package in
ol ilii 'iv»st'JC#ttiou is said
remarked today t h a t he would never
ready for the retail trade
tv&gt; to- iru ..inplt’te. .
stop building If he could o bt ai n the
upon arrivals and never fails
vacant lots, but v a ca nt lots at n o m ­
to being a top n o t c h price.
inal figures are scarce in Sanf ord
Primary Information
T h e growing of
winter now.
It,.low are given the dates
veget ables has resolved itself
It is conceded by those who know
on which the state primary
into a real business instead t h a t tnis season will he one of tho'
of J un e '.th hinge*
They
ol the gamble it was a few |,ullj,.Bi [n Sanf ord’s history In tho
are of importance to every
years ugo when inexperienc- j i, ui|d|ng line and the plans of the
candidate a i d voter and

IN V E S T IG A T IN G GASO

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NO. 65

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(CanUautuLflO--Eage^Ml

Dr. Montague is no atranger here,
having been here upon several o c c a ­
sion* and delivered the baccalaureate
address at the high achool last y ea r.
He reports Columbia College a s
being In a flourishing condition.

�west and Ibe city *bullt with north­
ern capital.
^
_. — , , ,-——
$ I s.* —
—
—T —
s ■*^
T h e local banks And business
houses will be b en efited thereby u
all -the business of the corporation
will be*transacted through the local
ofllco at Oviedo nnd Sshford.

GREAT IMPROVEMENT
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FLORIDA GROVES COMPANY WILL IMPROVE AND
PLACE ON MARKET FIFTEEN HUNDRED
ACRES OF FINE LAND
NEAR OVIEDO .
Florida has been tho land of prom*
ise since the time that I’once DeLeon landed on these ‘shores and
christened the country " T h o Land
of Flowers" and from the th at dote
it has not only been the land of
(lowers but tHe land of promise and
the land of promises. For the pust
ten years the state has yielded so
much in rich returns for little labor
that it became the land of son*
and story and land companies sprung
up on all sides flooding the country
with golden tolos of wealth to be
made in Florida with little effort
and motvpy jintil It becam e a game
of elimituujwn for the man who
wished to purchase land in Florida.
E l i m i n a t i o n ' a weeding out

| Ja m es Q. Dahlman, Mnyo? of the
city of Omaha, Nebraska..
\ J . u . AJIen of Porohonfas, Iowa,
S ta te Senator and President of the
First National Hank of Pocahontas.
M. T . Healey, a prominent attor­
ney of F t. Dodge, Iowa.
E. It. Hanson, a prominent at­
torney of DesMoines, town.
W. W. Mnrsh of Waterloo, Iowa,
prominent manufacturer of rrenm
#"P»rntors and gas engines and well
known Democratic leader of that
state.

Carl ,F. Lomb of Rochester, New
York, of tho Bnusch-Lomb Optical
Co., with factories In New York,
Switzerland and Germany.
E. E . Murphy of Leavenworth,
Kansas, capitalist and director in
the Modern Woodmen of the World
insurance company.

process of the. gbpd nnd bad propo­
sitions a l o t i j - t h e * lines of all lands
being good in Florida but some were
much b e t te r t han qt hers for certain
purposes.
H. W. Harr of Jam estow n. New
T h e f act remained t h a t people York.
member of the Automatic
were making big mo n ey on Iruits
Registering
.Machine Corporation,
and veget ables III Florida ami thu* manufacturers of voting machines.
utluwvd land compani es to oper ate
►“
■
undisturbed ul first by laws made
to prot ect t h e ’ i nn o c en t purchaser.
Many
land
c omp a ni es
cam e
to
Florida and upon a arnall p a y m e n t
down gained possession of lands
that were foisted upon the unsuKpeetiiig pun baser without g ua r an ­
t e e of title or value
T h i s day happilv has passed and the intelligent
hover •&gt;( I lurid i lands today wants
win I h e r I h e u t e
In know
ul o n * i
the l a r d i- good and
whether
i hel.ti.il i good n nd ell l h e m i re from
Missouri in*l h.lM- lo In* shown lielore l In pure h user e ve n agrees 11&gt;
give thi' proposition more than puttsII.,'

Naturally those who know nothing
about the nature of th/ Hlnck H am ­
mock section in Seminole county
Would like some information about
th at land. It has the reputation of
being tbe best land in' thia part of
the southland and consists of u dark
heavy top soil, filled with humus,
being covered with n heavy growth
of hard wood lirriber. Tho top soil
is from two Ui five feet deep under­
laid -alm ost entirely with sand clay
and jnarl nfixture, which is admitted
to be tho very best for both trucking
and citrus growing nnd is a propo­
sition that can only be found In a
few favored sections of the state.
This rich soil requires but little fer­
tilizer, the vegetables curry better,
being much firmer nnd of better
quality.
In Dlack H am m ock ad­
joining this tract there aro wild
orange trees that have been growing
for muny years and bear fruit that
have never been fertilized and the
pioneers who have been living here
for the past twenty years claim
they can grow any kind of crop with
little or no fertilizer.

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0. P. S W O P E
LA N D

cleared . &lt; 4 ready for the crop.
Much of the success and sat i sf ac­
tion of the purchaser of Florida
lands is due to tin* effort of tin'
man who has charge of the |•r•*j •**
ait ion and in this respect the i l**ri *J.i Groves Co arc fortunate in **
* urmg i to* s*-r\ i*
of i ■ i ’
T.- l a k e •*r, 1 1 r•■ charge ■-1 11 ■ ■
of 1lie in in pii li V
Mr &gt;su|" I' *N
expert on land and drainage at •!

*1 .* ■ utic ut the |&gt;r■it,• if.oi*?- i
drainage of the Iliad. Il.iinnmik
lands, being one of the bund iru«1* , . t Mfit t ■1\ Ilig tfn pi * t* * ■! ■
ing III Vk t irkihR it •«ut - *1* &lt;*'"* u 1
w11 r k hep' u.ix recognized 1
ill*
oi he r h nut i i d f of lu« county .in*l t
* ........n ll y, mad* a member
*[

l i nt I' e

good

lands

niukc

Hinds,

' l i u a r d o f d r a i n a g e . o n . m i--i**' •

i leaf

limited.
Every available acre of
land cap be utilized by the grower
planting Vinter truck between the
fruit: tree* ■ while thuy are coming
into bearing. Winter vegetables in­
clude th e .g re a t inttney erb(rt\ of cel­
ery, lettuce,
ognplant.s^ cabbage,
Jrish potatoes. Summer c ro p a Ju fe
oats, hay; corn, velvet beans,', cow
peas, sorghum, tomatoes, peppers,
okru. etc. There is no limit to the

nzr.U - o r

.

labors

l‘n s( mast er h ( ontentinn
T h e postmasters &lt;•** .eritnin that
will be held in o , a l . i May U, Hi. n
promises to be the most successful
Q_ne in th*' history **f the orgitM,*,

lion.
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*

A

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*

Post Vu&amp;^t c TB f ruin i*v ♦*ry see t in n **f
^luridu ^ ill he tn a t i I'ml.tnee
f 11
encourage a lurp
•Icrops that cun be raised on those hti\v oft. r« i i lands by the intensive farming *, * T h e r.ii*
tern us practiced by lb*' grower* 6t h. |&gt;.&gt;-.t •. . . r. ,
injre
In fart (be man w h o pur Ocala, i i .
chuses a t r act of land lo-re is buying for a ■erttli* at*
1 1i #I
A fit* S
V
t
a well drained, well irrigated piece [ bo signed l*&gt; th*
n t.try a! t h.of redl producing soil that will re ad­ convention and .,!.**■ t.y
, K,
ily respond to the t r eat ment of the agent at Ocala, before 1 1„ . . . . lM
intelligent grower and the best proof home
hen this ha
..
j
of the fertility of tho soil are the agent will sell them their return
growing crops on every hand and t i ck e t at one-half the regular rate
his neighbors with their returns plus 60 cents

T IW A T tiK S -riC K IN G AND rACKINO—BLACK HAMMOCK

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COMPANY

Seminole &lt;'minty, on the south side of Lake Jessup.
Flowing wells to he had at vfery low cost, a X
suh-s&lt;'il adapted t«&gt; suh-irri^ation, good roads, g
rli.se in transportation, three shipping points ^
within a mile &lt;&gt;f the tract. Water transportation v
via Lake Jessup and St. Johns River to Jackson- X
ville ami all points north. Large boat now being X
liiiili on si&gt;utli side of Lake Jessup to be used on X
ili&lt;‘ I.ake and Liver.
It will pa\ v»*u D&gt; investigate this section if ^
i, , .in In* 'mi for frrtile land adapted tti truck X
•.*i* v . n . c &lt;line culinre and general farming.
X
For informal ifm address.
X

I i lie lands as th e y are now in the un­
cultivated state or g e t . t h e m already

■lr.lining *'*,’* iMl*i o r * - **l ' *• I
ir Tal l
Florida
I *,r O ■ p 1 ’
T b e Dire* tun* **r •• K E Murphy. trig abmit one hundred
up lanils, dei nuuslrate the |iru&lt;lui mg
feet
in t* r*'*T y »•uf i Mr Swope La- t*a*l ' r *"
power of the land" beyond any I' rcst dent. C A W atsh. Vice I’rc* , ilepth
Th e se well* will irrigate. n( I lie IL’NO a* r*' tra* . belimging
doubt anil have somet hi ng lo show H tt
Harr. Secretary* ami 1‘reiiH . from five to tea acres and give a to I fie \ an A ns*lale f)*b**rri&lt; llr*tker
I he pur. baser before putting the 1 U Moore and I (
Holland
good supply of water ut all M'anoiu* »ge Go &lt;*( W ol i it a K a ' i ' * - »*. *1 La land on t he market
just close*! out the Iasi a* r** oh I hi­
The
Florida Grove* Cu
t r a i l " I the year
It is with the ill most confidence rompriHc* 1500 acre* of land in the
Mr Swope inis retailed al
Drainage of the proper kind ts tr act
then that we lire aide tu record III f amous Hluck Hummock section nml t i n i l n l in Florida us elsewhere, for Oviedo, for the jias. three y**ars and
this issue today th* j , fact t hat a CijXh- wu* purchased from 11 \Y Karra with improper drainage the land will is giving all his attention to the
puny has recently been formWUwith about one year ago. T h e irai't lies never give the proper results
Not business of the Florida Grovt"* 1 o ,
the idea of placing some of the best about two and one ball miles from only should (he Undi* have the bringing to them Ins rip*' kunwledg*
lands in Florida upon the market the thriving little city of Oviedo in proper el evat ion and full to allow and matdre j udgment gained from
anil they are plaeeil upon the m a r ­ Seminole county and i* bounded on perfect irrigation but should also tie act futl ex perm lice i tv dev .doping or d
ket only at ter i .ireful investi gation l be
t toi ft.it
\\ to!*
h by the beautiful boon situated topographiculG
in o r d e r ' f t r m l n j ;
tn
as t o their f ert il it y. Iioution drain look hat •tu*- creek on i lo- norl ti by to tak e core ,t( the heavy rainfall tho cum pan • *- b*rt.it *i* in -• *•
age and shipping fu*ilitic* and best Ml.o k H II 10111*0 k. till II........
' M ' - a . j ...............
by the of tile wet seasons
Ditches t h a l ^ l D g t b . s e r v o *
ul all Uitr»c laud* Were purehmwd Ftnrtdn Grist COITM R u n w a y , ami have no outlet ami an- designed to a l s o f o r l t i n . i l * ' in being .xI*I*■ t »* •'**outright before the c o mp a ny ever on the went and north by Hlack tak e cure of one farm will lie found Operate with tlie men who eunrpose
though^ of setting t h e m o ut to i n ­ Hummock.
entirely
i nade quat e to Supply u this company ns they, have given
dividual buyers making their title
large
t
r
ac
t , therefore the Florida him full scope nml power to git ahead
T o d a y ’s Herald carries the story of
the first g uarant ee to the purchaser. the appl icati on being made to t h e ‘ Groves
kt* tthe Florid* Grove* prop
p'ea
tiatdv
will’ tie supplied with Vhc j l‘ " d imjke
w #■
’
* *4- 1
■
complet
e
drainage
syste
m
.tliat,,
t*rty*
mi
e
"ff t b»* t , e - 1 i n t io* - . o i l !
county
commissioner*
f**r
draining
)
moat
W *■ refer to the Fl ori da Groves
'
ur I. I.*»W I* dge a i f . - *g
from
Co ' organized guilder the laws of the irnct -winch insure* (In* absolute j money und ezpuriencir * an pr*)* ute i
t i n t . . f
MSouth D a ko t a and lift' personnel of drain gi in a s&gt; * . e i n a l n manner of and t h e ent ire t r m t is to be drained grbs^iv* 1&gt;um
J. d t hut i i
gr* .'
and plucrd in perfect condition al j Swope tt w
the ollicers uinl i l ir v tors is given ,*\ * r . a* re **f land in lb tra* I
: deValnpii"* j
ini**'
..
«, »»
first in nf !*■[ i list t In re. will be no
1 1*v I,**oi has Io'*-n plat te*i into
■ *.f t *.&lt; iiio-r »*i* *
n lsla.se upon tbe part ol any pur
T h e Florida Groves property will Vtll t*.
tell acre t r o t s and a road will be
iu
the
iii*t**r'.
*&gt;l the -t.it.
With
chaser or confusion of t he Floridu
built giving every tract l lie benefit to* well supplied with railroad* nml thi* strong ti* ii. i,i 1 I. .** l 11*g Will'
Gloves Co . with other propositions
T h e Florida East
of l lo* so instin*- **( t to- greatest c ount y road*
the ii*-t **l in vi, ,*g* in* !.i at**! m i 1
All th*‘ dire* tors of tins company
asset* of tins proposition' i* the lay­ (.'oust Ity. is already on tho tract"
the best there t* in lauds and Inca
are business men and men of means
and
the
Se
abo
ar
d
nnd
the
A.
(
’
.
L.
ing off of n new town site on the
lion there *lmttld be n*. cliuncc for
who had to lie shown first that this
high bunks of the creek to lie known are only a few miles away nnd cou.il
failure in this to w development and
land was all that wns dunne d for it,
as Iowa G u y . that wdl be located be induced to build lo the dew city.
we predn t that I lie Florida G r o v e and havi ng been satisfied in their
on a railroad ami have every ad­ T h e Ti tusvil le T a m p a branch of the
property
and the new . i t : pjf low.*
own minds that they have a sp l e n ­
vantage to induce settl ement.
T h e Nat ional Highway is also o n . this
City will sunn !**• upon the map in
did tract of land they urn willing
tract
and
other
good
roads
are
being
town lol* will be st&gt;ld at a very low
large letter*
to back tfu* proposition with their
price, only every other one to be const ructed in this vicinity, giving
money
T h e s t oc kh o l de rs are as
Sanford and Seminole I’oumy we|
shipping
put on the market and the pru- the growers the best of
folio wa:
come
tills new dev elopment
\\*
facilities.
T
h
e
Florida
Gro
ves
prop­
c h users of land getting the a d v a n­
" E It. Moore of D ub u qu e , lown tage of the first choice of town lots. er l y is only a short distance from need more ol it ul tin* great 'tat*that offers so much to the homo
t' . S Marshal of Iowa
T e n acres have been set aside for the thriving c i t y of Oviedo where
seeker
and l ou n - t and it t* w.th
there
are
excellent
schools,
churches,
c*. A Walsh of O tt u mw a , Iowa, n public park and reservations made
pardonable
pride that I'm- If* r ,1.1
stores
und
banks,
etc.
Ti
na
prop­
prominent in the D em o c r a t i c ranks nil churches, the sites to be free.
gives
tins
story
to the reader* t *&gt;
er
ty
is
not
in
the
wilds
of
Florida
of h i s . n a t i v e stute nnd chairinnn of T h e new ci ty will in no way effect
day.
the
Democratic
Na t i on al
E t e c u - Ovfetft or Sanf ord us the new citi­ but in the midst of a prosperous
Success to the enterprise and to
live C o m m i t t e e for ei ght years nnd zens will bo made up entirely of c ommu ni t y, one of tho oldest set tl e­
the men win* *»*ll make it puMltd*
prominent in business, circles.
pooplu front tfi*’ norfh and nnrlh- ment s in tho st ate.
T h e possibilities of the soil on the to wr**t from the wilderness the
Florida Groves lands are almost un­ fruits that are obtainable from their
bill

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Acts Surley, Safely

Fortunate indeed is the section
that has nature's way of, irrigating
s ich as is practiced in this locality.
Only a favored few are allowed the
flowing wells in Florida, but in Sem ­
inole county and the Florida Groves
Eighty acres of this land now be­
property .especially the flowing wells ing placed in cultivation will demon­
are abundant ami cun bo obtained s t rat e to the purchaser the nature
1at an average cost of about $75, be- &gt;&gt;f the lunds.
You eft n purchase

The re genera l yin o f t-lte land b u y ­
ing in I' lorolu has brought a limit a
lulu h bel te r state of affairs ,md the
i’uutpuh) that wants to bring the
buyers int o the s l a t e now first pur
eh.ise tlreir l a i r d s pur* tia*!' yr• thing

r

ThU wrfl permit of quite a saving
from the crops. Aside from winter
on railroad fare, and the hot* U . °
trucking and frplta ttlie*e lands will
Ocala aro cooperating to make the
also produce at a good profit fn forage
stay of tho visitors s pleasant and
crops such as Rhodes grass, Nntnl
hay, velvet beans, cowpeas, J a p ­ memorable one.
Just because you aro feeling the
anese cane, conceded by nil author­
I •
When Florence Was Capitalill effects of a torpid liver is no e*.
ities to he thr* largest list of forage
Florence has had sonn previous as­ cuse (or buying ti harmful medicine
crops that can be produced in the
sociation with tin* H«H*« coUrl' f“ r that hns brought physical decay t„
Lunin.
This together with the fact
,v,;t „ was mad&lt;'-»'D'rar&gt;
Calomel is dangerous
that from fifty lo one hundred capital of Hal), ami In m*' bdlowing thousands.
and as every one knows hnn very
bushels of corn can be raised in the f year the king -ml “ ■'»«*
disagreeublc and weakening after
summer which will in no way inter­ , there III the «*ai»e &gt;'ai the rs
effects.
Medical' science has found
fere with tbe winter trucking and |gem Id) of the Italian pailianient took
n
natural,
.vegetable
remedy,
Nor uiitd D . l did ho
fruit growing will appeal to the place there
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1
(»SHT
'S
LIV-VEItxLAX
that
government
remove
to
Itom«*
«ll«
Iowa, Nebrnskn and other farmers
thoroughly
cleanses
the
liver
ami
cn^lidl
iif
|i;*l&gt;
of the great northwest. In connec­
bowels without causing any bad
tion with the fruit growing, trucking
feeling.
Children con take it with
Prove* Early Ute of Coil.
and general farming are the wonder­
Excavation* of an ancient Homan perfect safety. E v ery b ottle guar­
ful possibilities of cuttle and in*g
rnising. It is the idea of the com­ villa, near Llcjto, disclosed fragments anteed. 50c ivid 91 a bottle. Non.pany to interest their customers in of coal, lending to the belief that tho genuine without the likeness ami
For
purchasing as large tracts as pos­ fuel was mined In Holglunt as far back signature of L. K . Grigsby.
as tho beginning of the Christian era. sale by W. G. Aldridge.
sible in order that they can enrry
on general farming in connection
with the growing of fruits and truck­
ing
This is the idea that should
have been advanced long ago in
Florida as the majority of th*‘ sub­
stantial farmers in the north would
have made a success from the start
had they been induced to purchase
large tracts and engage in the grow­
ing of general crops while they were
getting their lands under a thor­
ough state of cultivation which is
absolutely essential for the growing
OME of the most FER TILE and best LO­
of winter crops such as are grown
in this state and in this way the
CATED land in the STATE or the. SOUTH
majority of the failures would have
are In hr found in the section-known ais
been
eliminated ant) a more con­
tented and prosperous .people would
•Black H a m m o c k ” . These lands are located in
have been the result.

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nie th mantled by over half the cur
‘,u.vt rs in ibis country. They are better
tars. Ihe Ford has demonstrated its
siiptrif ritv by all the tests of time, in
•w j3 kindofu.se. The demand is great
bectfu.se the value is great. Better buy
\tturs-.\( )\\! Runabout $390; Touring
i *;m $110; Coupelet $590; Town Car
'ii-lO; ^etkrn $710. All prices f. o. b.
Detroit. On sale at
Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co.
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«m|.a last year made nearly a mil- tion of tfioso In -hotne* or elegance,
Sign of Unpopularity.
lion ngani a dny fo r evg ry .d a y in even of moderate- -comfort. * Suf­
“Ho is noted fqr his moral eourago*
•He year.
fering comes to all at one tirqe or 'fYear mo! la he as unpopular a s-a ll
--------J E W E L E R
11, Hurida htis more cattle on the another, b u t t n some It l r ilTaTways i a t r —Ufa.'
V
l i U D G E T .O F O P I N I O N
nuttiral
range
than
any
s
t
a
t
e
J
n
the
present
s
peetor.
f
t
is,
within
the
“ JU S T HETW KKN
M Y S P E C IA L T IE S :
I nnoi and ran carry more rattle on Pn* e r of the
forunnt" to relieve
'
YOU
A N I) M E ."
Truth in Short Sentence.
o
PICKARD’S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
lll|ur.tl range than can be car- um&gt; h df jthe anguish of the other
a
''Ingratitude," said Uncle Ebon. “Is
o
rie'l no the
natural range of any half ’^SToat of the blindness on the what a man complains of when ho GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
o
“'her state.
Texas, not included. * nited States is the re.tult of ig- wants to draw big dividends on a R O G E R S' PLATED WARE
o
a
I
h's
i'
made
possible
on account of noranee of those who assist the small favor.”
a
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
’ he 'pli'tidid
climate o the state, »•*» horn H iilif in t o t h j world.
A
A C IIIE L IS AMONG Y E TAKINf, \;&gt;T ,.-S
o
I ' Florid.* has more wealth per ,,,rk;'' "hare i1f f&lt;tho.disease that Irt\ M ) VWITH.
o
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X
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PR
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—so
i ha n Ikiiy „ther southern
* H&gt;V community .death rate
0
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^AI STKULIt.
'•
e\.e|,tTexas, and ranks with
•*&gt; insantt/ry unrounding*.
o o o o a a o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o c o o o o a a o o o o o a o a o o o o o o o t J o a j n i G i n j o § " ‘.»n&gt; of the Ilest of the northern hteanitary because of igporanep.
• A reader haa handed ua the (..I .,nd i,,,,.
, ,
v
If yo1i am willing unselfishly jo '-[lo
lowing editorial dipped from one of f t o
,r .
‘ V,^ ,/ V 'r
I i Florida hah* ihe largest and your purl to,1IcfSen such conditions,
,)„• papers ho reads with the sugges
I », ,, ,,.
'W
' ,h1' f* 1- T( richest drainage district
in
the if any [tart of,' ^oiir tirnj.mr &gt;;our &gt;
tion that it ought to be published
\ iwerld wtt|, an. :ly,.a „f 4,000,000 inoftey is. a'vailqble foTjrS^g;V-wnr,k
Hut Will J|,u 1,.,*,
*
here. We agree with him and here
*
*• •
&lt;kV ^ w • ^ hi»n completely drained. without the niejdlum^^L'j *
U III V*Mj I. nil
I'
it is:
This
“small
change*,”
which
otherwise
might
t could be made to sup- amusement there are.*■
liu min'die 1 re.itnr |
*
t o'
"Show me some copies of the j ,j,
l,f‘r' ,t i'W|1y^»rjoti u( nearly 1,000,000 oiqmrUinltjea and there *are
thoae
til.I !
“slip through your fingers," will mount up
*'
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N
-1 * * r m
........p l r
,„.r published in your town and I t IIIWho i an show .you where thittr- o p - 1
a 11r I&lt;I. .4 r . t a lie .r h,,
will tell you some facts about it an.I
monthly and easily meet the payments on a
- 'g fc '
1 1
I t . Florida produces more kinHs poriunities lie.
Di e Cr. at uiig|,' &gt;» It I,,.
your people."
. . .
hind a record f.,,,,,,1. ,1
rrfip* than any state In the
Florida an «L&gt; many"
mapy ‘ dlbilht
u jim n ltie*
brand-new OLIVER Typewriter the regular
»'■' ■•*«! Cnion The
plant growth
growth is
ts such
such os
as in Florid,i are blessed Jwlljk men and
The man who said that was mi
I he plant
t
l
i
av
lie
$100 machine.
•a.'tivj-.^i^lHw* man, who was
.
found in the ifdpicul, s e mi - women who. are doing thiV- f o r k
tl I I 4I f ,1 ,44 Hi. IPlit to.
l i l t ■■a
.. .
I ,** I I
* .. ' 1., m
.J
» mS' ,4k. ■ 'jfem
. 1 . *m
sitletinn an ekpenaivo proposition "r
t il i
! "* '
tropi'-al and
temporal^ clijnes.
u ns»|fishl y, • u mrlttf uruv A ^jafcltR o u t
The information he wanted was all ,\s , m. ,i. | ,
' 1' ." T" i•»*»15. Florida leads' the entire qoun- hope ul rewyard fnt^fU e^he|[&gt;A Tly
in issues ol a weekly newspaper.
will their «rlef i'
" ' i " '/e' !&gt;° *tr.v
the furnishing of fresh veget- Gate*, but they arp fow and livifely.
Hn wanted to know about thelpered at your .|!-at t*10**''* 1 1 ' ' Pm “ble" for thp wlnter mafhets.
In They are the men and women .Nvho
slocks of goods carried by the nier„
_ , ‘ he muiter of fresh tomatoes, Flor- have studied through pors’w taL ‘c on­
makes this wonderful writing machine yours—
rhants, to judge of their business
I' “ ' , &gt;i,u\
i,,il "hipped in 1914 six thousand tact the needs of . the othejt sJlPf,
Eg
but a small first payment.
to
capacity by the style and amount .m,t ln
V ’“ hilv,‘ ,rU,n',!'' rnrH&gt; “ hile all the balance 9 f the w hose interest has ( bsrftrt'
of advertising they employed—the i.
'
' ■""I per-, l mted States jointly shipped 6,996 the lighting poInC^y what t|i^ havV
seen and known, aud thejf tire" Work­
would .how Mm.
.
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■i* J oU have
ing nil the more earnestly because
id
Florida
is
the
only
s
t
at
e
in
lie wanted to know something of ■n . ,
=
Send for complete catalog and penny-pay plan
these main \earThey t h e l l oo n i n w h i c h camphor trees ehej are wurklng intelligently . (hey
&gt;ZZ*
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the social activities of the town, i .
g 1 ' y * u i I n n g. a m
tin
know what they are doing null their
are
grown
for
commercial
purposes.
which the paper would show him
will jmlt' \•*'1 ♦1 •'*|*1
efforts and tbt-ir money are being
He wanted to know somet hing,
U ill 1 * •m n&gt;i
put
where They will- gel the lies!

HENRY McLAULIN

EV EN T H E G A T E

POST

NOT IN

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I a Nickel, a Dime and
m .O a V C | 2 Pennies each Day

Seventeen Cents a Day

about the pursuits of the people
1
t.1 (1(1
the town and the condition of t i . ’
•
■ '1 ■■■ 1 1 • ‘ 1Iff) ns
surrounding country
T h e p a p . - I'O lo &gt;1 &gt; •* 1 f
• bvtvt
would show him.
Ml ( Ii * 11 t •1 .11 »‘ l V* *1 0 know you
\- you have linen, mi are \on
He would scan those papers care &lt;la&gt;
fully and would be able to gjve tin l IIIIVV 11 III t hunt hh ..
information us he had stated

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will be ninny agitator- .'lit 11.T 11"
rif
stale to stir up slnfi and ill
I ten "• tall
in tire ranks of tin
parly,
I hope this i- oi l t f Ul
we have no time or
I" •' •' '
lahe Up outside light' III I lie pri
oil
niary
Elections at tin- best ar
ml
•n peaceful as they should I"

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AGENTS FOR SANFORD, FLORIDA
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fertife

d i m e l wjiore

t:uul living

U molierful as Florniajp gruw I ii has,

that
tiling

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not

(••‘ginning of what is lo \*mr
Th e
era of Us greatest prosperity is at 1
hand

perhaps

a v e r a g e i|lixen or
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a duy^jxnd

of

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FLORIDA— HER
ILLIMITABLE
RESOURCES
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F .1 i'll** drill
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Bridging the distance ’twixt
you and •
“anywhere.”

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Fifteen years ago whep, Tituavill
live wa, 1 1^. terminus of thsr r'aat C u m
■aret-r in life dollars' to hrVpjl A^out better comb
ltai(&gt;ny. Mtatpj •wut i v » * ^ d 'dune
I' II"
and the an ami lots i.olild ^e'ytrAfl *..ijljno vk ftl
'.•m iM
!&gt;v t i i ' i i * f o r i n f a n t w
lt&lt; !f_,jiros
l.loiW 11
ul I el -wer I* all the wa&gt;\ from ft. voble^.^ur own iwicf*
.^Luk II
t He I n a J i o l i l e r e f mill
Uj l i j i r n j d i
p.-rous growing^J
ul lid' uni t
imide |*u-s 11 iT14.X_- I-Jjf*’ jjteddini* up
i|
t / . i i f - - wd l g!v i d.IVs a' I of il&lt; a g r 11 *m
rjt o?V
Ska
,t d d o l l a r s and *iotik ■' * . Hornl.i
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i o 'tt-t-tg t h e |i m f s xrnrkTt iry
w dl to- lavish with iheir money to
jiiii
lie Mllxsed
will
Ti» f*&gt;ll"wing&gt;v''j|ai| »»v i hsntlt'il'
i/»
amuse themselfe*. it mi i( there's
l*&gt;
by Svpl . 1 h r * * h , Hr,
' * . * f•tfiitsn
i l l i s le
anything left after paying expenses i ,'tfo «rhwdi ember wt^**rl*sn s'ltyg
''
«4b
tlie bailies get it
Hut the main
7 *
, \
(n A\&lt; * Hu* ftt
I long hrt* bee ti accomplished arid
\ iii'iini'ii t hr ♦ml 1* *#•*1 i■ hc*
*i .
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, '•r *&gt;m 11*U.
paid
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even

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before the primary I'lfrlioii there

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j/n't

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the hi In do their p a r t . but ...... mu
publish a real up to dat e newspaper

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which

n •4 1.1*iiti. e.

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- " n o thing'

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........... for t he town
If tin
••■IIIruns showed a scar, it y
•a
s-iil little of the social id. it v-.., \
- 1 .*-11 in glaring letters
Nothing
ing "
II there was a lack "I I
i n . up to date reading tn.ili.r
I In li\est topics of the llltn
wI..tl
w^iild it-nprll for h i m 1
The iiivestigatiofi w o u l d e n d a n d
Ifn- town would be passed over anot worth considering
S o 1 l n- n. the weekly p a p e r i- ’ or
limes u year showing tin- i&gt;♦.,[.
who do not reside in ifo town
I •w I n j u d g e

of

§

%

If the town me rchants ar« mu
rojiresellted ill its iidlltliim II u.in;.|
business "

work

The day of cheap lands in Florida '
passing
T h e great tide of
population (rein ' t he more thicLIv
t* tie
i-.it. • l|i pay tile
" ' • , . . 1 stat*'&lt; flint riiinhinvd with
,i&gt;J •!ilWf'it'tlj In t lu
- T»'
tie ituiiif i)l nmuigr.tU.in lo build u|i
n . wesi (is/ now turned its (ace
deep phlloso
t |l- t Ire g o l d f i e l d s
(•• l l - O ' l a
" I h u n y i t i and i lie li'rtib
h t i r i c l . i ' uk n l t n i i ' t u d
it.d
lien III• mad 11* w
lute
whitewashing
the pioneer s|iirits xvb&lt;* errated west
fvei 11I I n Ifl1 1 ' ulnrlv
' ’.f' ■Mississippi r i f c f lie' s ..si . in
,u-i o| splendid eitiuilioiiwealt lis neli
!■ d 1 11v*l ;l 1111. t l.k
. ill/* ii - hi |' ami material resource!,
O' 4 v•r.ij;.- ,1lliAHl l o g i v e
..
the wniifle/fut soil and cliniale of
4I0I I'llfurl, e VHi) ItlH m o n e y .
Florida
is tlFaWkiig lire desreitdants
" Mi p l l s h s o m e t h i n g f or p u b l i c

|H-ople

"L ittle

do

General Office*. (Hirer Typewriter building

-inh re (nil! i* remit
hUt call it
is fast
.iii'lI t hf . ro« ,1 tlVyi" k * to it
Ha

Your paper tells the story fully r..
i * . a . live ulmi'fi :ml l u c i m s ti
wini never s a w J o u r t o w n
' it

- pi ' l l

Day Of Cheap Lands
In' Florida Passing

There's
ti curious anomaly
in
human nature that it is slow, very
-low

He would j udge fhe business pmpoet h from the advertising colnmi
of prospect! ve sidling pn*-,il,iln i.
by the local happenings, of r 11.
t.isii u and intelligence of ih«. |. . . y
• , the reading inat ier tin i &gt;i ■'
. i i , .» U s 'readers, and wli'-tlicr ill
were a jirogressive and .ijorl or ..
isy going and coinp.ir.iti v«
I n i ' sort

TUB OLIVER TYPEWRITER CO.

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and every r.cent expanded * *

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uiiiiiHin|* rh«tr'« (•riutllul Ifenefin €#f l*ti(if

iliincthi;

other

Many thousand of thenv, living within fifty or a
hundred miles, cun bo reached for a small toll charge.

. Are you making use of this vast bridge on your
farm, in your home or in your business.
There’s a
profit of time, money or convenience for you in the
Bell Telephone if you will use it.
Grasp the Opportunity!
Call or write the manager to-day.
AND

jfths of Aith m htch ifu lr i tins( tt*nri*R d«»n i
I I
IMuy makes and kr«*p* | Thr &lt;lr«r*f«^d -jut^iiy
there auould be nothing brougiil in tl|1. U l ,r | (1
pio.-ph.ile and there is uitfrirri*.
.
i
Thr &gt;&lt;|ulir-U nrr fl»X
I here IS no ob- T t , L)f,H rM, i,, inun.l
from the outside to tear up the Mll,r, (dio.j lijte dready iliseovered
world younger
Smong »h* i&gt;l&lt;i**urn,
Florida ut mosphere.
What little in Florida tl* n » ill be milled III the jection in* the world that the net
differences we may have among our next .‘U&lt;»
tit tin- present nor protits of an ent ert ai nme nt shall be rh. jut, tb* mruy
k i i n in imprnvi* hcnlth romlltlnns
»* r »• or. ••Mi.fTYj 41
selves van best be sell led anuirg 111 d li&gt; Hi.!' '■
(.
. lines or for those who are UK # lieiin .hun him ui
ourselves at the [mils and left to
• '|
I n e t b i r d s of I h
; oil the verge of eternity
Alt' Th" I ( . itj . *t» ful.lilmij n It.e nunbn,
the voterii. I have no pa t i e m e uiin Wl,rl.) . i own h tiMi r ’s earth, and |.
..
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h I h * ititth Iimrl
ft.
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.not.
h
jtM
M
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thankfully
received
am
i1 TUW
p. (|
uall. Ih lhr gr«» 4 f^^biMlifn
f.
•he men
who are always after 1- annual'
finning * &gt; p&lt;-r cent of no &gt;jn stunis asked.
Fie,
.p«rx
tor
«h.
*h'
" i s m s " of various sorts for i l nir own f hat w l.n Ii I* being used by lie
Hu t »In i« It that m
en and wotn-.Th*
»r»iiufl '■! pJ pc.- *• ’*
pa rt ic ul ar benefit. T h e people who i b u m f n « ol t l o - w o r l d
•
11 gI we dlrertly
ft .1.. .to 1be amuse
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cornu to Ibis s t a t e abo ut election (
'I Florida «n- producing up t
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the net profit* going to charity
time are always paid with good
thi*
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will
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ww bl X,' mtffo- with hi*
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of
effort
and
c
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h
directly
to
the
mouib.
the light are (ell by the borne prop!
I larger |o r gllin,. charity without the Inlerven- Th* hunirr
bV i&gt;«pus Mr»
r id a pfodoc.-a
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lung af ter the agitator has his moim,
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And iet* •hlbUlaghi* i *A! i « b th-xh*
and has flitted to pastures n-w. «■«» ,,f lh*' &gt;'rll"» »’"M
‘ ,uml*er ot turn of the amusement channel!
hou„.
There are no questions ' t h a t the the l ulled States, and has l ar ge r, T h e net results to charity would be ( p,£m
Jh
pgi m,it.'t«bU«&lt;&lt;&amp; Ihs f . i .^ ,
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T o I n* rr l * y in l h * |isl&lt;rhn » « " l h* lot
settle
areas
ol
yel l ow
J un e
timber
yet
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fr(un
ffVe
to
twenty
times
larger
people
of
Florida
cannot
Can t * found s n r
v &gt; a Ha b l n ,
T o boil in t h * pot whoji I t V IfM.
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among themsVlves'"for 1 kno . that standing th»t has never been touch- j 0 I course, the only exhilaration
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Floridians have as much sense us l‘(l by the l u mbe r man s axi or hatk would be the reward of conscience, Finn tl.* hucU*borrjr oh th« t*Hl(|*&lt; . .
T o tbo soldoti o r a i f * oh t k i t n *
'for there wouldn't be any particular
the people living in other states of the naval st uns op* rutor
Aro t a j l o i u snd valiod' Uedw'0 l, (rult*
6. Florida hss the largest solid amusement in it. I t would be hard
Horn* ( to t* i r .( ) u q wrhFr#
hfre -tl
'tb»y, p l t a n
!*nd in many instanced we can show
- * *
body of standing cypress in the work, not play.
The benefits to T b « Bnow Hilt p - o p l* t r o too
gHtblo,
them something in good govern­
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charity would be advanced a hun­
world
ment.
T b * r doors and e * U * or* so rriitV l* ,
6. Florida has more miles of seneosst thsn any state in the Union.
7. Sponges sre found
in
th©
United State*, only on the coast of
Florida. »nd sponge culture is being
extensively engaged in bn the Flor-

1 From all reports the growers
around Sanford will make good this
year with a large " G " and many of
them will clean up big profits on
celery and lettuce and spring crops.
With all this money there should be|*d* coast
something doing here this summer | K Hornl*
. . " I Sanford .huuld " a l l , .............. u l.o l » .
and * . . . «
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h°tcl,
that Country Club, t hst
Vacbt Club, that county fair grounds
»nd amusement park Including the
ball park, etc.
In fact Sanford
should lie able to Invite the world
to come hero next winter and make
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dred times faster, helpless children
might the sooner be given a fair
chance in life; the evcils that atx
tend them in the surroundings of
poverty end ignorance would be
bettered so much the sooner.
In other words, why sre not the
people
of Florid*, the men and
wornnri u
,
,
.
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six thousand seres were leased by
the state to private cHiiens
or
( cultivation during the year 1914.
’ 9 . Florida i» the second largest
Btatr in the growing of qitrus fruits,
California being the largest, . but

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Aad U u l f n who pr» a cb*a tor them all.
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T b o r a r * lovors ol odtMspen,
T a o y a r* rb u t rh tn rn s t a r l y ail/
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communities—why are not such
men and women willing to under­
take such work?
The query ap­
plies not alone to the people of this
sta te —it has a. meaning (or all
states snd communities.
themselves at home. Can wc do It? Florida excels the world in the
Life is a pretty serious matter'
quality of her fruit.
all,p but the serious
side
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R.. J . HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Business Mstisger
iSiblUlwd Tracy ¥u»«t»r snd FH&lt;Ur

to secure action a t the next meeting ing the summer months than It is
of the Florida Press Association to in any other state in the Union, exbc held in Kissimmee in April.
cept in the mountains, for he has
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clean up the streets and yards but
e'ean out all the unsightly sheds,
HUIWCKimoN 1‘KICK. IN ADVANCE
bill boards and tumble down fences
ONE ...........................................................
lor we can never have a clean city
I I I MOfTTHM....................................IS*
TII BEE MONTHS............................................ T* ns long ns these unsightly boards
grefc\ the eyes of the visitor. San­
In lh« n t, br Gwffa* *1 00 I’M W !■ ford has been long aufTering In this
Aditur* »r 21V. ff» M*»th
f ifBMti la 44»t&gt;(« Mi*4 H* Mid»
Olk&gt;. respect and it is time Clean Up
Week meant something.
■•!**•* A* H#«OiI ! (1«m Mall M»U«-r Au*u«i 22ui
IH8. tl the |*»tto&lt;Tk« at «on(ord. Fw 14a
C H A N G E IN LAW
Under Act of Marrb Ird* IIT1.
The real reason for the editor of
Tt I
No, HA
The Herald entering the race for
OfTIca la lltfftld Ilull din(
the state legislature from Seminole
Many new homes are being built county was on account of the libel
laws as they stand on the statute
i n Hanford.
hooks today. Wt* have never want­
-• 0 ed to become a Candidate for any
T h a t ennning factory for Sanford
office • because it interfered with
will l&gt;p one of our most valuable
business, hut this is a casft^of where
assets.
it is our business and &amp; e ' business
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of every newspaper in tTuJ statt^ to
.
Sanford men have confidence in
make a determined effort do change
Sanford and are Investing their the present libel law if poss^hlV.
money, here.
Along this line the Tampa Times
s '-------- 0 ------ [T 1
has the following:
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If Holly* is as popular wilh his
" El ab ora t e preparations are bing
people as he is with editors of the
made at Kissimmee for the enter­
state, he has " done won." — Arcadia tainment of members of the Florida
News.
,
Press Association in April, and ,the
t — O -----program arranged is an excellent
T h e I’nuttesslve League of San and varied one.
lni m iir i
lord willIt rdo*more
for the young hoys
Among the questions to ho dis­
than any movement ever started cussed is that of having the libel
here. Join it.
laws of Florida changed
The Times
(&gt;
considers the most important present
bat do you I Innk of more t h a n
a million cool dollars coming buck
to the growers of the Sanford

tlon and most of it
(.’an you heat it?
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clear

It would be appropriate ' Florida, especially this section, dur-

adopted.

and for .a week we strain ttofselyrs
In cleaning up the street* and yards.
We.should really havo a • clean up
week every week In the year and
.wiills wc arc .cleaning up-we should
do a thorough job and not only

HOW A B O U T T H E W E A T H E R ’
Too much appreciation cannot be
expressed for the magnificent weather which has been .gra n te d to this
portion of Florida during the winter
that has now nearly reached its
close. Aside from the one drnwl&gt;a&lt; k
of thp Ihck of rain necessary for tingrowing of the crops which mean so
much to the entire county there has
been hut the one round of beautiful
days, one following the other, till
there seemed to be a surfeit of hours
that were rarer than the proverbial
" da y in J u n e . "
From ull portions of the country
come wails over conditions which
were not only disagreeable hut were
disastrous to private . and public,
business alike.
While It is difficult
to rcalixe even for the moment the
great damage thut has been'inflicted
upon all portions of the northern
countries the papers are filled with
the accounts which none can deny,
^"he papers will never- overstate any­
thing which- Ynny act against their
own localities; hence thc printed ac­
counts may be taken as a hit under­
rated rather .than magnified.
A clipping' from the Libertyville,
Illinois ^r,dypcndent. « town wh«r
K A. Mimmore has been re.id.ng..
tells of the conditions there in thin
wise:

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We know that it is the common
belief that where it is warm in
winter it must necessarily he cxceedlngly hot in summer, but a more
vrroucoUs idea never prevailed.
A
*tudy of the winds wi!J disclose that
during the summer months it constantly Mows from the cast or "the
w,„t in this latitude, and as Florida
la bounded on the east by the At
lantlc ocean and on the west by the
Gulf of Mexico, and as water always
tempers the wind to a delightful
coolness, there is constantly a Itreexc
across this state, which is not mu&lt;h
over a hundred miles in width in
this portion.
W t . (, 0 not j e | i y t h n t j, j , hot in
thc open here during the summer,
bul jtl , hp „hade it is always pleasttn, anJ lhl. wn lt r &lt;•„„ positively
&lt;lale th„t during the eight summers
h(, hftS aJ)f,nt jn 0lta&gt;u|„ county he

’ m r o s n ONLY 5 CENTS FOR THE FIRST WEEK ANI) INCREASE
ENTS EACH WEEK AND NEXT CHRISTMAS YOU .W1J.L HAVE
5 CENTS

all those who have spent one or moreheated periods here
We have dis­
"All night long and n greater |»:iri cussed this subject with hundred* of
,|ut v „( H o n d a edi tor* to themselves ,,f today Waukegan was lushed about people who have moved to this state
u|)|| )M||,|i,. generally is to see that by what is believed to be the tail
from tin* north and west during lb
legislators are elected
who
will end of
terrific eastern billiard past few years, and we have failed

WE AIM* Kill K PER ( ENT INTEREST.
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ilfl I VI II WEEK
i , , ME IN-- W E W i l l TEI.I. YOU Al.l. \II()UT IT.
i iiVIl; IN VN I » i,I I V &lt; IIIMS I M VS HANKING CLUB HOOK f III I

been considering as to whether wc change vs 1 11 be made unless the eel
should have given away un auto nr Hors present a solid front on -the
subject and now ih the time for
a drum of gasoline
(l
I hem to act
No editor would su)&gt;
&lt;hir i,. w post master ha* niade port a l e g i s l a t o r candi date who ifnes
su ch a hit that the business lias in not make a definite promise to prop
c r ease d wonderfully in the pu*t few crly amend the hhel laws and the
m» n i people huv.e -.lid editor who refuses In make thi- d&gt;would not t&gt;uy stumps maud of candi dates (alls to do his
one exi-ept the Sanf ord d u l y to himself and his readers
Professional politicians, while Us
I Mist O Ml 1
mg t h&lt;- column* of the paper* for
Edit or Hob II dly ol 1 lie Sanf ord their own personal advantage have
Herald is a can d i dat e for r e pr es e n t ­ missed no opport uni ty &lt;&gt;f throttling
the press, and they will continue lo
ati ve
Next to I |i,n Eorrest Lake
and
Seminole had ||o greater rhamjuoti do so unless they are "culled
called
strongly
If
the
editors
lor its enlistment among the *is|cr
hood of counties of t he s l at e than allow i be politicians to work them
Hob Holly
St
Augustine Meteor from now on they the editors will
deserve to be worked
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where was a fall of 18 inches of (0 find n person but who said the sumsnow. It was by far the most severe m(.r„ hi,r(, W).ri, ftir BU|lt.riorin every
storm of thewyear and the snowfall * uy (u (hosi. |h,,y &gt;,aVl, t.fi-n acru*
here is estimated at fully eight
to. Th o us an d s of ...... pie. we adinches
St reet ear traffic was at a
standstill
Railway trains were iib.ili
dotted
T h e r e were1 III) ■essiens of
•rhools
Te l e phone U11it telepggrapfi
scf \Ice
ere stilled
Th e *ii'uiti*lnj
dared not venture from their moor
inv*
T h e electric light service wanl? for a considerable time
M&gt;u
carrier service was abandoned

nut. leave Floridu'durtug tin- summer
for .1 visit tu their former home*, but
of finding
it 1* Hot III tile Ilf
re.i-on being
l.et ler 1 lunate t h
nii iiii'i i t to ir
i lull i lit y de*ire t M
In, -nd- of former d a ’. -, and ’ I** -urn
m,.r n m r I* ihe only time of tin &gt;c.M

that

life in the

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endurable
Viol in ever
That was the .condition there, those who go north return hep III
while the bright effulgent ray* of |1&lt; t h c fall declaring that ‘ the. aweald
Kim were shining here, when tin have enjoyed the summer illin h
blithers
ere
gaily
Inking
their more if I tie) had remained II this
j plunges on the surf, the vegetables s l at e of ever blooming flowers
were ripening in the count leas field
rin' best way for our northero
d
shirt wislcd women and eoatlesa no r
western friends to prove tile . ,,r
were parading the streets, and the
new of the above -.Tatciuvnl- i
mercury was
gradually
clim b in g
lotto lie re a li d loi a t e
higher and higher in tlo tiny gla­
i ^i

OVER MILLION BIG
' DOLLARS MADE HERE

It is not to be wondered at that
YIUI, Hi an editor, consider the people who ran afford to take a
votirsidf the eijital of thc average vacation
luring the most severe
prufessiutial I'yltt tctari and fei grab nioriths of the year will bie them
&lt;'oiitj tim'd ft "in I'age 1
bing l awyer1
selves t&lt;&gt;„ tbi* country
nor that
they will remain here as long as it is rilMH(jll , (la, lir„ m„
||Pd with
If so, lei the present libel
with the Iijenthcrs ns he. is with hjs stand,
possib.u after once arriving
T h e Klontlll (rtlllH linti v ,.g.-t ablc* and
press associates he will be a pnte 4 A ^ I ( not
demand your right and at t rac t i on* here are manifold and t he Sanb. rd celery i* km*w n m . v. r .
tic,tin Manner
f act or in that body
lh(. r „ M„,|•s ,
U base of the people mol fight for a cl imatic conditions here are most ni)()k
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Editor Rob Holly of the Sanford
Herald has yielded to the solieitn
Him of many
f r i e nd* "
and
an
nounees a» a c a nd i da t e for the legis
f uture
If he becomes as popular

rnriKKtrrtng What hr ami. his paper'
have done lor the county, ho should
he acibrtlijO t}te honor by an almost
unanimous vote at the primary elec­
tion ,Melbourne Tones
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papers of Florida would cotjie nearer
(Continued from I'age It
to being a complete hiftory of the
state, provided the subject were I mock near Oviedo for the Florida
broadly treated
Thc editor of the (■roves C o , that will drain 1500

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home of Mr and Mr s
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41«Hnrr«» ho|clii.im 1 prr c«*f»1 or it»
l abors and a better understanding
pforlk
I not only in growing and packing lie park ii Vi II UL1 The funeral services ^apifbl
K J lloll&gt;, Hartford. Kli
w e r r fiel d f r o m l lo resideine y’ester
&lt;i. W Kin*hart, f'oltrrario ■E
produet* but with the man » h
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T h e T av ar es Herald nomin­ writiim by ('ol llymgton. associate
that
age district possible.
ates him for speaker in 'advance
editor of thc Clearwater Sun, which
O P Swope, who wa* one of the
Tavares lit raid
paper makes the following excellent bonrl trustees fur the (thick Ham- J
O
suggestion in this connection
mfick. Drainage District and is also
N A T I O N A L I’ H t l l l l I HT ION
I he compliment to the Sim * on the
hoard for
the lug drainage
F&lt;x-Governor Patterson and others unsocial...... (nor l* acknowledged and scheme
at Taft is
alsointerested
who are making a campaign in Hor
appreciated
'I he tusk would he a the new drainage of the Harrs tract. ^
idu for national prohibition are real­ great one which, us the Reporter- |lately purchased by
the Florida —
ly getting at the very core of the Slur intimates demands leisure
Groves Co . and will have charge of
canci r that hus been ea' ing on the
Even then it is doubtful when jm the drainage and the sale of lands. C S
body politic for many years. There
altogether satisfactory record of jour­ Mr. Swope is an enthusiastic memwill never be any real prohibition
nalism in Florida
would result. her of the Florida Drainage Associuntil
the government stops the
Thet e are several among the Florida ution and ha* made a study of
license of name and unless national
This ■—•
editors who might make u fair ap­ drainage in all its phases
prohibition is obtainable all the
proach lo perfection and complete­ draining und clearing of this big
half way measures against the liquor
ness of this work, hut there is prob­ tract in this county will be wel­
traffic will he in vain. St at e prohi­
ably no onr who could accomplish come news ns it means new develop­
bition. local option, the Davis pack­
the task in full.
Frank Harris, of ment and new enterjirise and plac­
age law-, the dispensary system and
the Ocala Banner might come near­ ing upon the tax rolls of tho county
all other subterfuges are only pro­
hundreds of improved farms to take |
rat to doing so.
longing tbv fight.
the
place of wild lands with small i
‘ The work should be done, but it
Revenue.
would seem that there is only one
MORE LIGH TS
A well lighted city 1» one ol the plan through which it cOuld he ac­
best advertisements in the world complished, and that should be
and It 1s lloped that Rsnford ere directed by the S t at e Press Associa­
If President Holly should
another winter season • can make tion.
name a newspaper Hiitoor W’eek,.
arrangements for a white way, for
B Y ' W . LIVINGSTON LARNED, INI
more and hotter lighted stores win­ and ask all the editors of the state FLORIDA FARMER &amp; HOMKSKEKER =
dows, for sn arch of welcome at to publish in their issues of that
,
I3
So much has been written about
the station and at the southern week the newspaper history of their
*
'5
entrance to the city' and the western respective communities, and then the delight fulness of the climate of 2 3
entrance and Jlghl* on the lake clip such histories and send them in Florida during the summer months 3
envelopes to the press association that there is little room left for an 3 2
front after the lullkheading is com­
subject,
neither 3 3
pleted
There should be a gel In secretary, a very complete, well article on that
written
historical
review
of
journal­
would
wc
write
one
were
it
not
(or £ 3
get her meeting between the ritixena
ism
In
Florida
could
he
obtained.
the
fact
that
during
the
past
few
HE
and the Sanford Light &amp; Fuel Co.,
We
know
of
no
other
way
to
reach
months
hundreds
of
new
subscriber*
S3
at which n rate would he granted
so
complete
a
result.”
’
residing
in
the
north
and
west
have
3
=
allowing the city more lights ut a
The Sun forgets that Editor (’od- enrolled their names on our hooWs, =
reasonable figure.
rington of the DeLand Nows is the who are not 'yet acquainted with S 3
present head o f . the press associa­ the true conditions prevailing in this 3
C LEAN UP H IN T S
EE
With this slight amendment state.
Every Boason Sanford has a Clean tion.
The
writer
Hpuak*
knowingly
when
the
Reporter-Star
passes
the
recomUp Week Inaugurated by the Civic
Depart ment of the Woman's Club mendatioo on, and hopes lo see it ffc says it is much more pleasant in p

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THIS IS A GOOD THING FOR HOYS AND G I R L S ; FOR EVERY-

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Rtiporler-Star recent ly III a brief ser e* rtf fine Innd* am) make thc
puper e-niyed lo tell something of Iruet ready f"r tin' pritspeel l ve purK u l t &lt; P I \ K L: It
th* nl* w'I'.ipcr history of tin* stale t baser*
'* I"
Hob Holl . of the s.illforrl i l e r a b l I- but foutul. a* he bad u nl HI pat i'll,
I- civ
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File county
eormio**ioiu.rs
will with judi
oltt for ri j oe-, i i at I v i I
tile b g:s that it wIt* 'Tint j»,»»*ibb In mention
I " T i ' 1.1 | CM 11
gr.uit the |"*rriir*snjft" and the spun
higher *c if
lal ore from j s t un iad, voujity
Jb,l Iiiietjuatt ly, all till- newspapers or
!r* 111 at lolls will lie advertised for thirty lesson 11
Initls a &lt; l , '-attf r.|
got a bead fitting him for a seat on relate anything of cim*e&lt;|uence
of i day* and at their n.-n meeting the jearned 11" I. - &gt;n n growing
the front row. am I wit make one of
their history
Hr- suggested that
a commissioner* W ill tak e lhl- neces- packi ng veget,it'll and 'I • • V "
the ablest me mber* of tlo legist,i
more colnpridiensive story might
be ( sury steps to make tin* new drain- season *oon to be tdieted llidl'

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d T C o s t s N othing to Join

has never slept a single night without using cover for comfort. Flor­
ida endures none of that terrific heat
found in other states, and to bear
out that statement we have only .to
say that there has never been a
death of human o r ’ beast in Florida
from sunstroke.
Am, (hji ^
l h a , F|orida is a de, u|nmer reM,rl |a ^ ;ir(„| by

profit? .change these laws, thereby giving
The papers the privilege of publish­
ing facts concerning cases at law in
Last week The Herald gave away their editorial and news columns. It
an auto. Since that time we have has been demonstrated thut
no

S i mi i io l e county should consider
itself f or t unat e in having a man hgc
Ifol, Holly irt tbc rue** for rej . resent
alive
U h r really wants the job.

Club N O W

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STATK.MKNT OF I IIF

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First National Bank
Of SANFORD, FLORIDA, ('nndenwri from Business of April 3rd, 191&lt;&gt;
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K K S O f l K KS

Loans and Uincminls '*
$270,.14.1.fia
Overdrafts
Kin. II)
I . S. Builds for Circulation
8.7;ill. 0(1
Sanford, Seminole County and
District School Wnrrants ,
30,528.77
Other Stocks and IlondH
2 7 ,7 3 1 .2 5
Beal Fatale, Furniture and Fix­
tures
.
. . .
3,887.07
CASH DUE FROM BANKS
and V. S. TREASURER
189.077.70

$ 3 5, 0 0 0. 0 0

Capital Stock
Surpluti
Undivided Profitn
firs t National Currency
DEPOSITS

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3 5 , 0 00 . 00

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14,851. Tl

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8. 750. 00
4 37 , 15 3 .0 6

$53 0 ,7 5 4 .7 8

$530,754.78

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Deposits December 31st, 1915

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Deposits March 7th, 19Hi

Deposits April 3rd, 1918
A G AIN

IN

D E P O S IT S

OF

$ 1 1 9 ,5 2 3 .2 1

$ 3 1 7 , 6 2 9 .8 5

5

$ 3 6 7 ,2 5 5 .:!!

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437,153.06 |
IN

THREE

MONTHS

the public in th e ^ b soIuic* safT!vf *f ' l&gt;Jink
nH for our patronage on the c o n f i d e n c e &lt;&gt;f
render
af" ' ' " f n,mu‘&gt; l,f * wit»* ««* and on the service which * e ran

our frie^ds^wm m Jk i'iL '

In deposit* this Beason.

A little help from each of

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APRIL 4. I l l «
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TH E SANFORD HERALD

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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY ii
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Little Happenings— Mention
of Matters in Brief—
I’efHonal Items of
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,n« «n’
the * „ rk
lh" liquor traffic
11

M ane *

work

hui Ins |e.rurt.
Interesting
Mr
Th,
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equally n. . , mo ooo

Summary of the Floating Small
Talk* Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Headers

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driving out lars last year. whi)p the t o U | wea|t h
distributed in the American indusr' " s''1* of
i- estimated at over $3,000,-

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1 ; 'hat
■M-"-*"I
L"
,

* h'led St ites of course, hs?
hefal deposits which are
1,11 'l'pe*l
|he Appalachians, for
M-i aloe, eiiiitaiueil grent stores of
'h&gt; v*-(\ sort of metals which are
hetng turned into shells today. Yet
'h' Col that t n 1)00.000 tons of
■
‘ i*' -**•• being annihi ate I in
' -Ciughter of war m Europe in a
' i r - time gives us .umi* idea of
'he * i u pe u,to us wastage nnd the
tremendous economic losses being
*ulb-re,| in the grim catastrophe.

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Thistleddm at th c ^ V o rn a n ’s Clui,
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word
|f,
i,n Friday night at 7:30.
•i.l-l
wrong"
right
|| I*
Make the clean uji campaign Uu•'mug
cent
r.1
&lt;
gov
I ri.fit*** I
year the host ever.
•.
m.
»r,l highway*
Rich and rnre!
T h e cute lilt!.- f
Doing Peoples ( hrlslian Federation
"r milit.irv o..
comedy skit on Friday night.
I he
I b i r*l
n
ipi.irtcrly meeting of
i will 1,1 ||,„ ||„
,,
l he
i ■■ring-• I'e.ipb* Christian
Fed(Jet ready for the Clean-Up \V,-, I &gt;'• Mfa.g t l . ,
■r.iiiot, w.i* I,cl,I bi*i Friday evenApril 18 to 24 inclusive.
•I'lU'.r ir.itl ,
u‘g i' the Congregational church
The sweetest 'th in g s ip Sanford
M* out I* tu ,] r tjt |1fe,l*i ol prnltg.
All churches, consisting of the ConFriday night— T h e Fairies,
|bitii.fi i hrougl, t |
’*■*! ; it.-, mil gregniiunal, Mi*thodi«t Presbyterian
I’lant sale nnd Flower Show will *!*•• lari *| r * .,i it i .
•■!»t* r• I orlv m.t Mapli.t lo-r,- well represented
ii l tie yarg ■ , -in „
' follow the cleaning up campaign
' f ig" in *b- l' w,*s keen, wholesome and most
And
those
P ixies— the deun-t ‘ l-'retl has more . a 1
■ ' lo*n .ill, of promising
I ' ndmilitedly the young
Ihxic
He dt'cL*re,f i bat tin- illicit a,*d enthusiastic leaders of the* above
little Brownie men.
sltlls are not as numerous as th*. |mentioned churehes have found not
''C a JI on II. L. Diihart for prompt
ii'iuor people would make the public only a jilan to promote delightful
automobile service.
Phone number
believe and Malcjl that in the past l hristian fellowship but n plan to
372.
68-tfc
|year only 327 gallons of ‘moon- advance clean, social welfare in ,pur
Splendid specialties between the shine
lias been seized m Tennessee ever growing community.
ju'js"*nt the Woman's Club Friday
Membership is open through the
night.
Estimated ( nr Motejnenl
societies of yoking people in the
Some class to our Fairy ijm -in
Co ksnnnli,., \pcii |
\ff,.r r,
vnriou* chtirrhe* named
No young
and her attendants
beautiful
" i t i n g report* from the dillcaut t"‘r’ on siniuld fail
herotne a mem­
llpwers.
»
s e d l o l ,; „(
* t j , o . Ul|.
A l |a „ ||(. ber of i lie Federation
To remain
(J. It. K#maey, the efficient «-n 1
Line ll .uU, i , . |„ m. , ,
■ ii ,,( tin. Keif, ration is to remain
gineer of Orlando and the man wI,
•• **I' t ». ,.* * • , i , )• *,■ .
•"It " f 1**11* ll w. l h **n&gt; nf llu - p u r e s t .
had i barge of the lirick road-. . '
t IV *. * * , , , v,
* * , *, .
* in* *1 avenues fur pleasure ami
Orange c o u n t y is in the iit&gt; t,u|,i. •it..*. ,.t, t ; ,
* f!*.tivi. si.eial s, r i.i m the city
*"

»'.i business.

I •l * i otaloe.
f ,* a .
berries.
Ju st received— T w o c a r loads of ■*2.i, celery. H35; lettuce. J.30U; cab­
lluick and Maxwell cars.
Pay a* bage. I.n*a
.-ilk..to . be.ms
you ride. See us &lt;|uick and tak e a h " I "
ellkt
.'III. he.Ill* 1,11*11.
Semoiistmtion in the Wonder Car
to-,
•• S 1 t III
detninole County O a r a ge
til Ji
Only one hundred and lilt t o 1,
lor the fairy play
Help th*- b.ilu*
by buyi ng a ticket
Master Hubert II 'il I \ li i-. r• ' i r *
Irmn Tilui|&gt;a where he »j*ctii t»*
weeks the guest
the gin--'ll of refs
li\es
He had Ini e\ef tre.il* I *
Or .Ivtlersoll while then- ,iii*l wi
an alllictiiin for tin

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I I I ’ I I I ’ I . .1 III*
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J.ooo &lt;,irs .1 tihi-r \egi-t .it*li-s
The**’ figureI
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lulling
(IITil -.11■(■Ir
Th an k s to Department
v* ■I will v,m.
I wlull III t lilt Ilk t In- lire dej-a-M
il 1 . - .it,,| tn irk. t
merit (or savi ng my home from .i*&gt;
. . n n t r n g e d lire and dest roving
rn v d wi'll) ng hiin**-— 11
good work of tin- Si ul .i - 1 I
part incut that *ave«l e . ho

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A L. Ut\ IN.
Why tmrr'
4 *s,- tn;- f mern!;'
Iron's th*- tiling /.me h king The
world's war rloud* have eopper Itn
NOTICE
log*, not -ll v*-f atul \Vall -tr -*-t t• * i i i i , i i *tg t h *
h -ad eit
riot
(, Veri-ll! .
CR) T u x e s for the \ cnr l ‘* l l
rs
h * o * -h I*
■vI
t.
^After April l*t, I'M*, T.iv ' *r 1
itr. ■poioI* ci
titicates will issue on •I•11 i o ut j I * - *
,- . \ ,
laves of the year I '■t l t Intel . *(
aliog more expense
T,^ .ivoul tla&gt; i iiuU'i"
•vI ra • x pi- n*e *al! 11
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1
f1
office arid pay the 1'•I I tiv * - V* I
j
r ii
&lt; cr I iff cates issue
.i I i-'
* MJ a- &lt; Robert*.
lit.g in if*
l it •, i h r*
h .f J t C
in an
worl*l Put
mi * ,1 of * 1 "
Order*
bullet - weigh ' pollllll*
-f
.
hatetiux of
- 't e i - O x i v c r n u r I'nllcrson Here
* riii*iug aiming 11ll*
niglit mid helping
Ex-(iovernor Malcolm Patterson Broad wav t h*
,
of Tennensof, and J*r A C Ram* of n ia ki l|„- . a-on the •most extrav
■ ea7*" California, re prCsu tiling the
%fit *- agatU. on* m N. w A**rk iinnal*’
Saloon League of Aipertca dcltvcn-d
•‘Th.- no.an- **f the woil ruled in
adilrmse.s ut Allen's Theatre Sunday No Man - Land around Verdlin an
evening, raising funds for I he carry- *wi*r wIn
Four million -fiell*
t o , tr.,I million pound- of precious
out (*f existence be
t
in,, tigtii for the fortress has
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DRESS TALK NO. .9

S3

...AND EVENTS...

the approaching Easier season in
to an advantage
Men hi business
the cute lit 11•
glided rabbi ts scat
far !r«s competitive than farming
tcreil ii|*ori
th cover
T h o s e ('re'
bud it protitable to advert!**
of
••nt I** enjoy the happy occasion
course there are many staple farm
wer* Mrs Harry Ward. Mr- Rov
produel.* which could not I u a d v e r ­
Sv me.*. Mrs R hi Tolar, Mr* E N
tised
prolilat.lv
Hut
there
are
1 lik e
M rs
\V
\k
\ h e r m i t h&gt;*. M r *
other* which would pav well as n re­
tree I hiv l* 11 art MrI' \ New
sult of systemati c ailvertieiug, a c ­
toll. Mrs Speer. Mrs Fred Williams
cording to M N Heeler, i nst ructor
and Mr* '/.eh Ratliff
m agricultural j**uruuli»m tn the
\nderson
,'i- vi-ratolils. Idle whole effe t In
I ui v i-rsit \
(
] h &gt;r l *I a I ollegi* of
•*f paper
,ig a tU-vcr reproductioti ol veril
I't T.0(1,0 \f, II! to II
\gric ult ufc
i.llcti* *■
a **i• It. Mi.in garden*
Darning was
Miss Virginia Mauldi n nf U ash
Many products go to tttaate which
citjovtul on a paplilet floor in the lllgtoli. I) C . i* expected t lie latter
gardens with the orchestra stationed (•art iif the week to vt-it lo-r aunt. could be sold t( the consumer knew
that the)
were available
Five
Refresh men la M r* A I* ( 'onro-llv
Finn r on ilo- grtllcrv sole

I ’l. t |fl

a, ft- served at table* |*l.iced about
tingroundReceiving with Mr
1
\
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1
M
l
ji
lifl
- Inn 1 it ml* ,,
i-d
MrHi* inan were I fo- at
M* ~ r. Min rlic.ul M i
tend, mts at their wedding
Miss
aid R .i •lall It*,&gt;I•••r 1"ark ar*
Motile Ray and &lt; apt J N Brad
h* *nt Hog'1r- k. -n tied)
-haw, Iwentv five year* ago
I fieri*
.If- l -&gt;llo r*
wire
guestfrom
everywhere
Th
ose
Str
'&lt; 1 Ni -* -.q.l |*l.lllo dud
1 |.
M ii n-on and M.** Marian going over from Sanford were Dr
a*nil Mr*
III ntim.H A Neal, M r*
I'll* k.ird
il
M I’apworth and Mrs
MarI" Plano and vtlottt duel by
garet Harries
Misses Margaret and Isabel Strong
Ri-.idiiig Mi-s l.ucille Itm* *
,
Howto mi Af i&lt;m fotd
I'lano solo lierthu Packard
Mis*
Nina
Rnwlatol of St
\u
Refreshment*
gustine
mnl
M
&lt;
I
red
Muinford
**l
e •I g wil In held tn I 'ini
. ,- , 1 t* l-1-tl. aged f.ik* N e w S n t y Mi a w i n - m a r r i e d a t t h e
■i pall* i *i v11* I I** at tend
\ti Presbyterian * bnrcli .‘-uintav at half
* no t t will I** mai'e
late past inn* o'clock. Rev k, D Hrowii
i hrnugh tin* 11tierul columns of l'he |fee pcrformlog tbt* coromoity.
The bride was very attractive in
Herald
Come one! come all!
We
vnu' Volt need us! !
a modish gown of blue with which
was worn a chic little hat of old
rose.
She carried an arm hoiKpiet
Ma) t lit the Lintof
roses
A number of out of town
i • amI -a- N M \pril t
Ar m v
the
ceremony
no * I,*-'* ar* *-*n-oli*rahl v *11-1 it r t---■I friend* witnessed
the
b rid e *
i &gt;,.iglr l*v several warning- from among them being
l,op&gt;*x *&gt;l .Nt
«■ : -j. i t ,1
m-i-'« r h it \\ ilhcr* *i grandmother. MrI
. i - , . \ ilia win gal lo r , g \ugtistlne and th* groom - mother,
Mumfurd
Sanford relatives
lit* ( hihuahiia desert holh north Mrs
,| ovitJi ,,f \«,i*ncion. alol the ito&gt; and elose friend* were also present
• r * ail h-.iiling (ruin f'oluinhu- to
Mr and Mr* Muinford left wn
( a-a- ( , ramie- for the purpose ol mediately after the cegcmony for
attempting to cut the line of com- New Smyrna, where they will make
The marriage
m unicatloh of file Amt* lean pub their future home.
uvr expedition in Mexico
An cx- til the young couple h;i*t the distr.f heavy guard (d infantrymen was tinction of bring tin firsl to take
placed on a truck train which left place in the new
Presbyterian
k.-fc for the front today
lsolat* *1 church
lamps of soldiers guurdliig the line
—
wire ordered to watch closely Jor
yp A y n f liin tti

" ' f M* “ f hostile forces
'|'he regular weekly meeting of St
l.iry tenant (Jullier. Twentieth 1.1- Agnes (Juild was held with M iss
(antrv of Lexington, Ky , adjutant Clara Phillips hostess at the Phillips
for the base left on the* train Mr studio on Monday afternoon
The
Colon,a Dublan. where he will
business meeting will be held with

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tending the missionary meeting on
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Mr*

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M m (’ has II Dtngee wn* among
those' ntll-nding the Presbyterian
missionary meeting “ I Del.and last
week
Mr- t 1
\\ i.ndrtifl sjienl si*v
er.il days in D e l,and last week, at
tending Uio missionary meeting.
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-tnck (•■•ultrv mol putiltrv produ* Is,
liiltlcr. milk, wood, fruits, vegel
aides. home i Ured meats, canned
goods, seed corn, velvet beans, enwpeas, pesmil*. and a hundred other
things lend themselves to adver­
tising
The local paper goes to ev­
ery corner of the county and to
various sections of adjoining coun­
ties
This is tho rAnge of ^-rritory
m which profitable marketing can he
done from the f&lt;tnn
The farmer
vlhn advertise* stlcjt produce as that
previously mentioned wdj have no
trouble ip hint I tig hover* xln this
hnnillt V
The home paper is th,*
I*••*t inedluin f**r idvi-ing * mi-uimcs
that this produce is for sab*.
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Death of A. 1‘. Osteen

A. ( Osteen died at hia hottte in
Mr \V () Duke and family have
gone to Albany, (in . to make it the village of Osteen, and w»*t burled
in t he rmeetery there Isst Thutsdav
their future home
In the death **f Calial (Kleen, Vo
lusta iiiu iil, lo-*-- an honorable ami
R-v F D H'.*w
w.is among
hlghlv est eeiiosl titi/.en
f[.- was
i h o-* going over
!&gt;•■I .a n,I I.i ■1
on** 11 f 1 11 *- oldest **t t to
of o i k *
I h ur-ifa ,
of thw oldest families th.if made
history m the early day* id this jiarl
Mr* M I. Rami-* returned yes of Florida
lamg before there L as
ter.lay to her home in Tam pa after any Daytona, when New Smyrna
“ delightful visit with her mother, wns a colony and Titusville hut n
Mrs \\ O Itrady at Hotel C‘nrio*s bunch uf cabins, the Osteens,* the
Sauls, the Rrcfoka, tin* Lconardys,
Mrs
F" C. Witten bus returned 1,b ,‘ ( ' n''l"'"("rs. the Sheppards, and
from Alexandria. Vs.,
w... ' ot l,rr" w, r"
in tlo ir dif­
a., where she was
The original heads of
called upon the sad mission of her ferent ways
nearly all these families rti/vul yearn
sister's death.
ago ^ind ill most instances the
yomtgrr getferatlons have &lt;scattered
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more clos.dy * ML*s Frances A.pinwall . next Mon-,*J manager lor the Bell
1,1" i1 elcphone
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I* pounder about. ;h.
tin- ".m
*am... as
as a, tempt
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. i i ,0 n h the work of the expeditionary force*, day. A full attendance is requested
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and Mr Thorpe is mnnngr nt PaI „f urn! that of the base camp.
as matters of importance will come |n ljtn
half ' pounds brass, .piartcr poum
copper. 2 pounds of zinc nnd lend | North from the town of Gucrro under diacusaion and plans will be
(nr the bullets weighing K pounds and east ol the line of the Mextco- perfected for the chicken supper to
Mr. and Mrs. W. Lloyd, who
Orders for 25.000.0(10 shells similar Northwestern Railroad through Ar- he given April 20. Present at Miss
have
been spending the winter with
to this are being filled in American royos and over trails that leud Phillips were Mrs. Julius Tnkach,
their
son,
Mr. S. M. Lloyd left Fri­
Mrs.
Gwynn
Fox,
Mrs.
Archie
Betts,
7T":vytib-;;;v:.i
This means, in brief, through the buttes and canyons of
day
for
Jacksonville
en route to
’ V • &gt;ll' I- | ll'- 'I —-s factories.
Miss
Martha
F'ox
and
Miss
Snidre
that already being removed from the Sierra Tarahumare, American
their home in the north. Mr. 8. M.
Williams.
cavalrymen
of
the
Seventh
and
1 Uncle Sam's supplies are 100.000,000
Lloyd accompanied them to J a c k ­
of copper. 46.760.000 pound. Tenth Regiments are riding night
sonville.
I STICK TO MY POINT 'pounds
T h t T htft o f T kittttdom
line spelter and 173,260,000 and day seeking Villa, according to
. •*
f
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of.
Al
the
Woman's Club on Friday
latest
reports
received
from
head­
• *.
pound* of If’acl
Adams Buys Southern
quarters at Colonia Dublan.
evening at 7:30 the " T h e f t of ThisThat I can have your Pana­
I Some of the fortunes made in
New
York. April 3. — William M.
Little information filtered over tled om " will be presented under the
mejal* rival those made in munlma Hat cleaned to look
Barrett, president of the Adams Exdirection
of
Miss
Gretchen
Schultz.
tions
U is said that .a Buffalo man the border today and nothing del*
like new. Bring it to the
It will be rem em bered' that T h is ' Pre“ Com ji.ny announced here to ­
bought stock in a brass factory last initr was received from field headlittle
Morality play was to have day that the controlling interest of
lt | l
which he won't sell for quarters
The report was persistent
Haberdashery and have it
the Southern F!xpress Company had
MtOlUodsy
A tnin knownin Wall that the forces of Colonel Dodd had been [(resented during Baby Week been acquired by his company.
fixed up.
ns
a
purl
of
the
celebration
of
the
holding l o r 125 . ton 20. 000 captured the bandit
leader hut heMr Barrett said, however, that
Ol I.SM*iron which he bought st
cause of difficulty in communication campaign, hut owing to the condi­
there
would he no change in the
tions
that
existed
at
that
time
the
$12.60 jier ton •»"( M8/ and could he had been unable to report, l.ate
management of the Southern E x ­
play
was
postponed.
T
h
e
rehearsals
advices
from
the
camp
of
General
The
H o m e o f C o rre c t sell today for $ 1M.50, netting a
are now going forward with celerity press Company, that Morton F.
profit of J I '20.000
One thousand Pershing stated that tho track of a
and a very charming little interlude Plant would rrmnin as president of
,
Styles.
tons of tmr ore recently sold for Vehicle believed to be the carriage
will he given by some of our bright­ the board of directors, T. W. Larry
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1 130 000 cash
A year ago it would carrying Villa in his flight had been
est
little townspeople.
Parents are ia president and O. A. Williams aa
have brought but *00.000. Invest­ discovered.
urfced to venda the children taking vice president.
ors In tine 'and lead mine, in the
part to each rehearsal from now on
Mr. Basrctt, in announcing the
industry the Best Capital.
United states have received * 5 0 nnd are requested to huve the chil­ change In control of the Southern
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began
life
with
a
sixpence,
and
bo000 000 in dividends during the past
dren make an effort to acll the Lxpress Company said the Aditne
fourteen months.
SmrJinM, com­ lleye that a man's best capital Is his
tickets. Money and tickets must be Expreaa Company had been the seehiduxtey-—Stephen
Qlrard,
panies paid u hundred million dol-

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Auction S a 11( &gt;u F rid a y . April 7th. I * 1
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good work mules, wagons l i . u i n "
All kinds of farming implement*,
sprayers, plows harrow*, i-t*
&gt;.il*lu-gtos at one o’ rlo.-k
Term * * t r o '
Iv cash
Sale will In- held on •'
Mfadv's fitrm. corner ( ‘elery and
Meardall avenue
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Ford Will Solve It
Announcement ’ that Henry Ford
Ai l , , * * (II C m i h i b s i i m m f*r l U
will use his Detroit laboratory to
Cd.fl,* &lt;• "S««(«(y tiu if," .1 PUm
solve
the gasoline problem la en­
Mr* ft. A- T t i U u . I*k*fti N* ICI
couraging.
Inasmuch as the price
o ( 3 a u &lt; i i : i w s a a a i : a u a c a ji a a H n a a a a a a 4 ' a a a a a a a i « a a a a a d i s a a t t a a |
of the fuel ‘has advanced M l per
\
cent within a year, it is time that
A fternoon Hr\dgt
returned on Wednesday afternoon. more than ordinary effort he made
' I f * Hal Wight entertained with The proceeds of the play will t&gt;e
to find a cheaper method of man"
brtd« ' •’,*r,y 0,1 ! "**nl *° ,h,&gt; Children's Home Soei- ufactun* or to discover
sttLstitute.
Friday afternoon with two tables ,*ty at Jacksonville.
As there are C.asoffne ceased to be regarded as a '
ol players, who were Mrs. ItruVtun only 150 ticket* on sale it Is hoped |„xury leVer«l years ago anti . has
Perkins, Mrs. (Jure,
Mrs, (Jeril That
n.si all
*&gt;H will
v**u he
t— sold*
sni.L
now become an absolute necessity.
Hull. Mrs Ed. Lane. Mrs. R. R.
The high cost of the fuel is \not ,
Dens and Misses Peachea l.e liter,
I’riicitfa
i alone a problem to bo dealt wlt^Tiy”,
Saidee Williams, Belle Smith and
•A .Very delightful meetihg of the the United Stales, a problem which
Clarissa Starling
Tu Miss StnrPrt*c\lns and their friends was held concerns the whole rivilixAd world,
''"K f,'D
dainty jiri'th. ^ negligee nt tbeVhorne of Mrs. W W. Long No doubt tin- war has contributed
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1,1 ‘‘rochet, for mukijut tup last Thursday afternoon, at which largely to sending up the price, bes* ore
The rooms were uttr|]crive the usual good time was enjoyed, cause in some of the belligerent nxwith lillies and roses. An ice course A delirious refreshment course was |tlons, especially Russia, a consider-;
was served lit the refreshment hour. served nt the close of the afternoon. ' able part of. the visible supply of
Enjfiytng the gracious hospitality of crude oil h foRnd.
For M m. lia in r *
Mrs. Long were Mrs. Pat tin, Mrs.
How much the advance is due to
Mrs R R Dens entertained on Pttrdon, Mrs. A. Ensterby; Mrs.
the conllict and how much to man­
Saturday afternoon with a delight­ Tom Davis, Mrs. Stevens, Mrs.
ipulation has not been determined,
fully informal card party in honor Elliott nnd Mrs. Elder.
but it seems highly probable that
of Mrs. M. L. Raines of Tnmpa.
manipulation is playing no insig­
There were two tables of bridge,
F'
A'orfurfium Luncheon
nificant part in the rise.— Tam pa
Mrs. O. W. Brady winning first
On Thursday afternoon Mrs. L. P. Tribune.
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prize, u box of bon bons.
Miss Hagan was hostess to the Rook
1
Florence Frank cut the consolation. Lovers Club and other friends at a
To Miss Frank and Mrs. Raines beautiful nasturtium luncheon, ut Local Psptjt;' Best Advertising M e ­
dainty little hand made powder her attractive home on Sanford
dium for Farmers
pulls were presented
Others pres­ Heights. A scaled six course lunch­
It is an established fart that the
ent were Mrs. W. .1 Thigpen, Mrs. eon was served, the table being a local newspaper is the most influ­
i I po D Bishop, Mrs. W l. Mor- marvel of beauty in color tones of
ential institution in any community.
Mr* It C Howe r, Mr* Hal
yellow
Nasturtiums were used ux- Why?
Heruuse it is nearest the
Mi-- M. -II U Ini lo-r and M i tensivcly with artistic taste, their people
The farmer reads his local
F i-h
varying shades of yellow Uti-nding paper faithfully fgiHti cover to cover
harmoniously
with
the
charming It is his library.
T h a t is why the
.Sifrrr tl iifdjuy .-1 lunrcrsurg
little pouce cards of - hand painted local paper, the country weekly nr
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beoman cele­ old fashioned girls, and the henu- daity, is the brstC advertising me­
brated their silver wedding in l)r- 11 f III appoint merits of the tnlile. dium.
lanilo on Saturday with one of the T h e favors were pretty china salt
Farmers, heretofore, have not a d ­
lliosl beautiful affair* of the season. shakers
T h er e was a suggestion ef
vertised much hut they could do so
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A RESUME. OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UPTO DATE

(harming home
»a*
ablaze
wi**, light nmt light and lu-aiit) (or
I L••riu in* l*i*l11ng
(••nr hundred guests had gathered
Whit.
\*l vi-1- **‘ i he ( in-nt
* nii.r of 1 1n- event and the house
I **1 l . M
I I i 1Ci . i-on
*- 11 g rou in l* had been converted
- ■•* ., i i •• •i r. •i! .it ion
ol it ' &gt; i liitry land bower of exi|ui*ite
I
Mr11.iv t-oli
M issi s 1*.v» lltiess
Festoon* of rose* e n ­
■t * * 1 * ! M.i'li* I\o k ,ir*| Mrs t wi n e * I t h e |,.lies a n * I w i r e s that - u p
• Mr . ! Mr- I M (■■■'led mvri.ol- of * nloreil lights that
t- l.vl&gt; M u
Rolitus,m, Mrs Har illuminated thi* grounds and spa-

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( (true and see the K.irth I s
stolen by. t h e bud li t*!•- pixie al
Vt Oman’s C lu b Friday rtiglit

ABOUT P E O P L E

ond largest owner of the Southern
Express Company for y e a n . _ •___ .

Following the instructions of K. B.
Randall. J r . , president: J. II. Wlldniiiri, aiii - •pn-sidetit; Miss Winnie
Mr own. Sec and Mr A. D. Parrish,
reporter
the interesting program
Tinr&lt; name*! -■* i- g u m

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tie obliged to wear glasses which

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“ nd Wld,‘
r’ ot
D»(cena.
“ orn rtf r'« idl&gt;. hon«‘«t
and
reared arcurding i « tin* old fashioned
* Amen.-an code of morals, thesw Dstern. have lingered near where they
W B b° rn' W h
“ »d “ &gt;
his own lift* perpetuating those vir­
tues he inherited from his ancestors.
Of these sons Cabal was the oldest.
For a long and useful life he has
lived in Osteen, and died there e».
teemed and respected by everyone
who knew him. A natural machin­
ist of expert ability, he became well
known throughout the country in
which he lived.
Mr. Oateen for several years suf­
fered with a cancer of tha face,
which medical science could not rem­
edy and finally terminated in death.
— New Smyrna News.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our friend* for
the kindnesa shown to ua during the
illnras and daath of our little son,
Robert, and for the many beautiful
floral offerings.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Howard
Mr. and Mrs E. M. Howard. '
Business Mealing
T h e regular business meeting of
the club will be held at the club
rooms Wedhcsdsy (tomorrow) a(ternoon nt three b’riock. A full a ttendance ia requested.

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‘'Wiling in lore meant sacred to r*
exchanged; constant visit* are sup­ Is Ingeniously utlllred t&lt;&gt; provide tho
posed to Indicate that hit heart hat |(nolleo power lor the fan Iteinarkablo
from future want
Marriage follows
Ha know* that old |gone out to her.
results have been obtained according
the
hoada cannot H« Hailing In love and carrying out
v In lo , *IC corppany manufacturing It
put
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"One or two In n million," says Pro­

I and marriage undecided, the might
have attracted, been wooed and bo-

I ho upintmioti thought of th« good

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consent of the artist and poctfl of nil
ages and nil*clln.es, I* lo be found In
the faces and forms &lt;&gt;f 'he Greek
statues.
How many women and men

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en hours away In lovo'a-cnchanimcnt browbeaten by the vulgarian*.
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upon a constant aultor who *t&lt;;ert a Scotch clodhopper remains the lit­
I dear of the marriage proposal. Dur­ erary and lyric aristocrat of northern
ing the time which the hat devoted Kuropc.—Minneapolis Journal
to him, with the declaration of love

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Ui*u* !y for A&gt;a ycara, taking In addition l . the
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The llu to iy and Scienrr ol Education, and Pu b ­ BH.ll ywu
T h e child above
.uPlant.
vlTj I n ttr*’ 0f ,u ! l",ni|a to b* .old, .uhjert to th. .pproa- tion for Florida.
lic School Supeiylaion. Ha aloo amdiad
year
y«if«jpport.
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at tha State Ualwnfiy ol Indiana, on. year at
ibe Wa.hini on Kiirnda A ra d rm y , and loot a Im.i
l i r a cuurar at I ha Satina Huticaaa Co Ilore
T E A C H I N G EXPKKIENCE: Ha taughi onr

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yra; in tha country dlaCrict Ichool. one year in
li uhington Friend* A r a d r m y , and had , i i year,
nf fiKCcwlul n p arlen ca aa Superintendent of rily

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in th* arrrire of th* 1‘ublte Srhool.
, I . prfhap* tb* brat *r|ui|i|&gt;r,| of any
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Bring in vour l a m e a n d sick
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Have them
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Have their teeth examlned, sharf. c o r n e r s dressed
down, projections cut off and decayod molars extracted.

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grinned J Fuller Cibxirn. whose menu
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a ring containing whnl I proudly lie.
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America make Ideal pasture for.hogs.
Animals fattened on the grjuift found
In these lands, ami on' t hersmal l un­
marketable.winches or bananas which
grow there, produce a superior, al­
most odor less- lard and finely flavored
meat.
Felt Overpaid.

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who
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tho roan accept i t V*
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Its E x te n t.

She— How do you like that bust tn
comparison with the other statues?
Ho— Head and shoulders over all of
’em.

Longwood, Fla. ;;

Juftl Whal Ik# Nftfn# Iraybra

Comfort Cottage
Homelike - Comfortable - Convenient
Tabic Board or Board
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Excellent Service

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have on* va«t nEAUTY SPOT,
and to do thla wa muat ollml/iate
the unalghtly (vlacoa now existing,
ninru ■often conalatlng of marah or
awornp, h y •rrdirtTnhT*-nnrt~ roinTTtIntt lhain Into healthy and proaperou. comniunUlea, occupied hy thrifty
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outfit for $160.00.
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once
224 Sanford Ave., Sftnford.
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For Sale— A good atrong. work
horap. rheap for caah.
Apply at
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&lt; 63-tf

FOR RENT

and i\mhltloua people. It Is .afe to
Fof Sale— Puro r Jer.ey |d|t», *'*
.ay that when thla hn* been done.
00 ptr ,,u,r
Come
at leaat a .u f h d .n t ly large, acreage eBrJ n|)(J uk(1 your r hni.e, G. W.
of the .tuple cropa, corn, hay, Ptr * sncncer
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ill** film Theatre mi Wedn*»»in&gt; Ml*. Nansen in iliu Foa arr**n ver­ nl^ hur dainty wra|«.
I Imported from other atatra, can be tion district. I’nrt ca»h. balance &lt;&gt;n
House for . R e n t —3 rooma_ ami
lu’ llu i n
iinturluiia fur hur HlralA (ii II hlli In lii’i UlMl WlHlnm FOk sion
kept 111 tho elute. Som e go an far au good terms if desired
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|tli*ilml(alin " T h u Hung n( M ale,"
typeaklug «il i hu character **l Flnf» I lima rnnmlut vlutll nnu ’ day Ihu In say that Florida will then pro- for some one. if sold soon
See or dollars ficr month.
Apply J . M.
*vh»*l* i* ha***I il(**&gt;** \’l*|*illun Hufi I n In n twceol Iniurvluw*. MI m Nan- "rttfht m an " c a m * alnnu amt ahu doe* far more than will be required addreas K. H. Davia. 1002 H Hrst
Gillon,
Crystal
Ico
Co.
or phone
waa atmiulanlly |ivmlah*tl. How aha
tuli 41*1*1
lor home conaumptlon, hut I would atreut.
ri'-*~'&gt;tl|
202-Jv
65-2tc
ru*'*lvu*l a itnuu of hur own. muiUrlnu
"Flnrla I* n«l* hn tillin' rrltlM will hu llh i.traii'*t In " T h * M lrt*" a rather believe th at any surplus
For Sole or Rent— Several house*
For R e n t— One ’nicely furnished
hav* declared, a c reator* id Im­ IIliiuhint rhutniilay1, which will hu whlch may be produced will be, re-^ Magnolia and Palmetto nvanuea.
room
Hot and cold water.
Ad­
pulse. driven hy every passing wave ihu attraction at ihu S la r Thuatru tallied at home anil utilised in the
29-tf
dress
7.,
907,
£j»r©
Hanford
Herald.
J- Thigpen.
i*| p***t,u* nr incllnallon
Shu i. n mi Thurailay, A|*rll Mlh, with h*au* production of cattle and hog*. Th at j
- 59-tf
pDr pn|, Wholesale ti.-b l*usiiiesi
11He woman with ihu huatl utnl In Ml nl Marl** Walvamp |du&gt;lnti Ihu tM» can be done there I* little room
l«*r doubt.
When this vision is • 1 ne te^flsh boat*, launche*. etc. C. L
allncM nl her *«v - Uni *hu l. brave leavtluK tnlu.
House for R e n t— No. 116 West
reality, a* 1 firmly believe it will be V in afn t.______________________ 2B-tf
enough. wluii a deep love imMuurt
Ninth St. Apply to II. C. DiUJose,
in the near future and not u n t i l .
hur anvil, In give hertelf nvur In II.
37-tfc
Faultin' Frederick, a tlaru Kuuinl then will I concede that Florida is 1 Kor S a l a - T w o lots near corner 112 N. Park Ave.
iegardte*» n( wh*» thu world may
*
tlrauly
For R e n t— Several nice office
what IM Creator intended it should tVI,’r&gt;‘ •vrnUP
H,f kor?'
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Shu I* a ehaiablet In whnm l
aixe each lot 44 feet by 128 feet. rooms over Y o w e llV Enquire N. P.
A
dishevelled,
bare
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be
am deeply lutereMed, because nt hur
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) Saleable white people only. $160.00 A'owell d: Co.
32-tf • .N .
Im in . u in-**
Faced hy ihu inn* l ai«tly happy girl, with hair »tr«amWhen,
the
w
att**
now
occupied
by
for
both
lot*.
Inquire
Herald
Of*
Hying eltmak lha| van *H ** Id a lug nut hvhlud her, sjwvl madly
Board and room by day or week.
marah and awamp, a r* made habit- fic*.___________________________ 57-tf
wmnanVHI*, when hur vary amd la down th* cour**, taaity out distanc­
Gate
City House.
29-tt
S a le -O w in g to change to
placed upon Ihu ravh nl unit aavrt- ing all her competitora, and waa able and b .alth fu l by proper drain- 1 F
For Rant— 6 room house, 422 P al­
Ilv*, lh * mulat nt hur huarl ring* greeted with a burst of applaua* as I I ,
J
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« « » * electrical power we have on hand
good condition, con- metto. $10 pet month.
It waa Paulin* wealth and beeom* real beauty m#chin„ y
W. M.
ItU*. M Ihu unul nt hur honor. «h* ah* . i m th* rac*.
beautiful
Famous spola, rather than the unaighlly fisting- of boilers, 'engines, water Haynes. Herald Office.
47-tf
till! hnlvU' Vn hur grewl lov* amt FtederU-h, t h *
permitted to pump*, fire pumps, air compres­
even at Thu l u i hour, * h * n ihu H aver* alar, who eaehewed the role •,'o u
For
Rent—
708
Park
avenue.
En­
* nd then win it be an easy sors $nd sundry other machines,
- dark shadow* nt lavu * u i* lu p hur. vvf advwitlurvaa to jday the title part
quire
of
H.
C.
DuBose,.
First
and
10 advertise Florida * in- which * e offer at price* which arc a
hut woman's H^Mur h 'tu r * * * * * hur in the adaptation **1 Mary J o h n - •
park avenue.
48-tf
.tow'a
,-elebr.tvd
novel
Audrey,
and wonderful p«m- ™ n" " , of thp ^ * * * 1 cost
if
lover linn* a Ivatlul lalu
hlivria
Her fame interested address Virginia Carolina
For Rent — Two furnished rooms
[ f t * Y w « V. ihu wuil twtervwtlwg adapted as a »day by H a r m ! $'orvi »,l'&gt;«M,e* and attraction*.
pari I h *,u vwr played
l created and K F DoddlngUvn. arhich i* the ' ,l1 • *T**'l ®V*r the face of the Chemical Co , care H H Peabody, for light housekeepring 417 W S e c ­
P ic t u re
.1
the
Star earth, and its matchless advantage Supertr.tneder.t, Sanford. Fla
ond St . corner Laurel Ave.
64 - . l t|&gt;
Ihu . k«r*, lei al ihu Roy al Vke*lte P ar amo un t
v*vv* vnMi **.
■ til he known to the end* thereof
Prvdav
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week
6 8 - tf
in Vopeuk.gva *V Vhu •I'uvllh lu
Vt&lt;d the waking time is here, the
Furnished Room* to Rent All
Vudrex
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ihu anihm
M .iS v'v&gt;n vua V*n .,**,*«
For Sale Eggs for Hatching
d .w a I* beginning tv- dlscUvve the
modern conveniences.
Mrs. W. F.
lr\&lt;m a«v&gt; c karacter w bnvh MI m
FvwUi.ck has - v - e
.v»‘ .k
*1 a Florida Beautiful
Never Thoroughbred.
Utility,
Hnrrcd Leavitt, corner of Third S t . and Elm
**
in the history of the state has there Plymouth Rock*. 10 cents each. Ave
64*2te
screen before and il v* interesting to
hern so much interest in the revlama- Fifty or more. 7 cents each
King
note that the
star herself ha* detsoex of these fertile land*.
More Poultry Varda. Lakrlan*!, Fla.
! d ared *t to be t»e one which she
69-fit c
of the cittservs of the state are gtvh v- »t,Ml
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PU B L IS H E D
SEMI-WEEKLY

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THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS
//V S A N F O R D — U h

VOLUME VI!

1* W oith Living

HANFORD, F LO R I DA , FRIDAY APRIL 7. 1916

TRACTION LINE
WEST TO EAST
IN FLORIDA

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ODD FELLOWS COUNTY DADS
TAKE CITY HELD IMPORTNEXT WEEK ANT MEETING

NO. 66

BOYS CLUB
WILL START
OPERATIONS

hereby approved by this board as to
^orrn, sufllclcncy and as to the reaponsibility of the surety thereon.
m
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W** He it further Resolved, that Jhe
s a i d ’bbnd’ of A. R. Key be (hia day
Millinery Vttrarllnn
takon( and approved by the board
Among the events of next week
of county rorpmissioneni of Seminole
O' extreme interest t„ the feminine
county, “which resolution was "duly
•,u,,|lr tt|" &gt;"* the Faster openin'
seconded by , Qommiaaioner J . A.
,"h r
Ere n e b
Mil li i ■•r y s h o p „ „
Clark, said rrsalutton being put to
I lie-day
A beautiful fine ..[ Faster
vole, the following named ' commis­
TKOL1.Y STA R TS FROM TAM- millinery, the latest models in hat.,
O D D F E L L O W S DRAIN A C E, T A X E S . BONDS sioners voted for the adoj.tlon there­ PR O G R ESSIV E LEA G UE W IL L
I’A TO CO AST VIA
the newest sliadts, the prettyesl &lt;tf M O S T O F
of, to-Wlk;
AND
ItKHF.f
f A lls H E R E
ribbons
am)
(lowers
at.d
in
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AND ROAD M A TTERS R E ­
EQ U IP PA RISH H O U SE
SANFORD
L. P. Hagan, Chin
tiling (liat will conduce to the most
TH REE DAYS
CEI VE ATTENTION
AT ONCE
C. W. Entzminger,
Again wc hear of the “ Holly ' harming of Faster a,
n,.« t j„.
Sanford will play host to the
^
J . A. Clark,
Sanford. Fla., April 4, 1916.
[ iream" remind true In regard to a •'ll important hat will he found on
The Progressive League hold ’li, ■,
L. A. Hrumley.
Florida
Grand
Lodge
of
Odd
Fel­
Honorable
Hoard
of
County
C
om
­
trolley line from the east coast to display. The attractive little shop
m oil important meeting Wednesday
the west coast via Sanford and this will lie a delightful place to revel lows and the Rebecratva on Monday, missioners, in and for Seminole
Bond of Frank L. Woodruff, here­ afternoon at the office, of Schelle
tune the line starts from Tam pa. among flowers ami buds and or tut- I uesday and Wednesday, April 17, county, Fla., met in regular session tofore appointed to net nnd serve as Maines, the meeting being called to
Present bond trustee for Seminole courrty, order by President R. J . Holly and
The following Is copied from Tam pa merits, where seven courteous ut- IS and I'Jth and all the citizens at 10:30 o’clock a. m.
should get busy and show' the vis­ Chairman L. P. Hagan, and Com­ Florida, in connection with its $450,- attended by the directors.
Rev'.
Times.
v
tondnnts will assist Mrs M.hrteris
itors the proper time while they are missioners L. A. Itrumloy, C. W. 000 00 bond issue, authorized by an Arthur Peck was present and gave
in
showing
lime
attractive
contents
That the ultimate destination of
here The first step in this direction KnUmingcr. J . A ( ’lark and J T election, held throughout Seminole several good itleis' on remodeling
the interurban
railway
between of show cases The windows of th. w II lie the decorating of the husiMcLain, with V F Douglass, depu­ county, an Sept (itb, 1915. with the Parish House to include a read­
Tampa and •Lakeland is the east shop will he lovely will, ihcir dis i*ess houses on Monday, the 17 th
ty
clerk and
M Hand, sheriff, in American Surety Company of New ing room, jdare for the pool tablo
id pretty guild'
The *,**'
coast, »as given out today by K. J pLl
and tin- goes n long way with the attendance*.
York, u corporation, authorized to and the shower baths, lockers, etc.
llinfnrd, who is handling the local Window will la- decorated with rati visitors to any convention ns it
do
business m the state of FlorldA.
Minutes
nf
regular
meeting
on
hits
arid
hid
dieand
th
prH r \
Membership cards will he printed
end of the northern capitalists in­
'•'fries with it th* real spirit of hos­ March .
amt also of adjourned its surety, said tjfind’ beii
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Hal
&lt;
lfu
.
being in the at once and circulated in the city
terested
The trolley system cross­
pitality
meeting of March 2 1 1916 read, sum of Five Thousand Dollar* $5., h(. prJr„ of „urm. wil|
,iv„
I n l li i * w i in 111w f ui % i |f fii
ing the slate, striking the Atlantic
I 'Hr
I he Fin atnpinent will meet here approved and filed
000
00
conditioned
or.
the
faithful
,t(,|larn
UI1(j
youn(J
m,,n
lhe
possibly at Daytona or St. Augus­ I In III a . -it Ilf l u l l &gt; l i n t , .![
•Hi Monday and luesday and Wed­
performance
of
the
xajd
Frank
L.
Mr .McCauley, representing the
ladies and children enjoying the
tine
More than ayear ago Mr ■hlldrcn
l l n i ,.,i window will Innesday the l)dd Fellows and Uo- American Surety Co. of N. Y. ad­ Woodruff, of his duties as said bond privileges of the club house free.
Hinford and engineers for the inter- u marvel of I entity with its array
hercahs will hold their meetings.
dressed the hoard in reference to trustee, executed by the said Frank A nice equipment, consisting of
urban interests went over the ground of F » ler lillies. a background nf
bonds for trustees for Seminole coun­ L Woodruff nnd American Surety rings, dumb bells, Indian clubs,
It
is
estimated
that
about
three
between Tampa and Sanford.
white to display effci tivelv the pret
Company of New York, was pre­ boxing gloves, punching hug. chest
hundred ildegles from every part ty, in con Mention with f 460.000,00
The project at present in hand is ty millin'! y (nr (In' niatrnn and
sented
to the hoard for its approval, developers and exercisers and many
bond
issue
Aiming the sjieri.dtie* i l i u m of Florida will he here and it will
the interurban between Tampa and maid
thereupon
Commissioner
L
A. other items have been ordered and
tru’ii v u
Mr B 1- Whitnrr trustee. Mr
to .sanford to give
-port
' t'Hi a i ..........la')
! i kel a rid with lines running out of will he It
Hrumley offered the following reso­ received and will be installed at
therq
1
lie
gl
hand
The Odd A It Key, trustee and Mr Frank
Lakeland, one connecting with Har­ ll'C 1*•t V* 'or ;tiilmttol.||e am oil l Ml g
lution
Since
Tin. |.onI table which was a
1 •ll*'W - are g r e a t pe .p|e all I pay 1.
Womlrull, trustee. appeared til
wear
It,
fre*
ii
In*'TiT
u
"I
In
MTV.
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low, and others radiating from Plant
Be it Resolved, that the bond of gdt to the dub will be placed ill the
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and
I
hey
i ", for short distances
Wells Ai 1 fl'O.lgl ■ ........... ii t. . -i f - . . . . • jFrank I. Woodruff, bond trustee, d ub house this week and with the
» 'll '...1 respuro any series of
All trustees f . t ' ruing a surety bond,
• If • little
\. Ison, engineers from Chicago and of -] . t 1'1 l Oft ll.
III
th e su m
of Five Thousand Dol­ ri-st of the paraphernalia will make
*' 11er 1 ti nine &gt; t
by hanks to hundlc money arising
S. w York are in the field and have folk- Wl'l *&gt;, i . . rli* ,!.i ,o r *,[ IM
lars
|5
noit
no
vs11ti Vruericun Kur the i lilt, most popular
1 ) . Ml* &gt;i * A- 1 |'i far I'll-Ml***- Un' I tirre are many from this bond issue therefore it i*
lucil fur ten days
Yesterday th** tlTe-1 t . * ' . ■
•* a.
w ti i &lt; K l i e \ isi i. , r- e a n the seme id the hoard that all hanks ety Company, ns surety, lie. and the
The Progressive League is th e
1
was staked out as far us m %
i» made to find at home and wc who desire to handle any' of the pro­ same i^Rherehy approved by this outcome of the agilntinn last year
a alK
Mile Creek.
By nightfall, Judge
should *tainl ready and willing to ceed* arising from t i l l s blind l-«ue hoard oBwo form, sufficiency and a* fur m S.mford V M t
\ here and
Hinford said this morning the i-n
t -v t i.e ti, i i ' t . attention pits must iiialify lay furnishing surety to ’ fu '^^R iiiii i Inht &gt; &gt;&gt;( the surety tile city being too small to supjiort
Minds'
'V’v
1
In
, M-ers will have reached Mango
t tiereor
ho ml*
a regular Y association the Pro­
&gt;i
Wt
»ith tin- preliminary line
Later
Be It tlMHIler resid ved I bill t tie
I t; *
fol l ow lllg
j.rograrn
will
he
gressive League wits formed ami tin*
On motion of I'mnr (* W Entz'a
■
m l . CIO.
tiTl.lt ■I
•■•els will he ascertained.
said 1)0'
Frank L. Woodruff young men and liny s of Sanford will
irro-.i
out
n.iryger
and
duly
seconded
by
I'mnr
I tie •pT
I a t-r it.
he J-ttis da'
Judge Hinford said this morning t we, 1 a M.i i
n ami approved by |lf,
, (1 Pt|j,,v (b,. same privileges
I. A Hrumley. the following resold
1 uesday
t prd I * t h
s fin lie
It.
f
.'•
l ! U.l
li .lt
the hoard o
coinnussioners u, „ llir({„t , . „ y wmJ|t, ;llj „ ri, ut „
t! it il is the intention of the met!
i y. r. Isi s
In
11 r s u d tmn in regards to sinking fund and
W■ •till*
1 .* 1
||* 1 1
of Seminole c
icii resolution very nnt mnal cost
willi whom he is associated in the •». *i r
$460 OOU III) liund lo u r ,
Avauiihl y
a t interest ..I
an♦t It.. I &gt;l ati
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was iRrly second
IBsiorier .
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i • ■•, | to loiild from Tampa to Ti.V 4*'» * • *• *
of Sertlliiali' county Flu was adopt­
, j .
-i..*i Ii - , .ill ftt.xr I ' ' tl fi
itqyrf and High School pupils wilt
J
A Clark, said
■lakeland first
Later the line to •i- '
ed
e- allowed special rates and the
M
Nin*
»f I »ii. mi hour i m* '* I'l'k
jiut to voil., the following named
Bartow will he constructed
Other ( .4 •
Bond of H F VS hitncr heretofore 11.minisjtiiiii-rs voted fur the Silop-, League will have lust class quareters
7 311 lo * Ml v i nd .v ,
Must.tn
it
1
r"ir
lines will He built through Auburn
ere another winter season opens.
f&gt;u\ I appointed tu act and serve is ho ml iron thereof, to-wit
,1 f . i. —ii
J |I v I I I at lot
It' V J a I - S
•t ii' , Luke Alfred.
Hume- t it . i Igh'
truster
for
Semim»le
county,
FlorWhen the association was formed
ft •" i t t:.ir i i r a i .1 l li.iplal tl
I.
Hagan, Chnt .
h -strnmee. Orlando and Sanford t ) • several
locations were investigated,
lln
Behalf
ida.
in
con
nect
ton
with
its
$460.V
dd
r.
ss
of
W
elc.iirie,
t ‘. W. K q t 'ininger,
The link connecting the lines with mil . h
Davison
UOU 00 bond l**ue authorized by ml
with the result that the offer of Rev.
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Ho
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J, A. Clark,
0 • coast are indeterminate, and
1election held throughout Seminole
Peck to the League was acrepteil
L A Hrumley
nugiit he liy way of I’alatka, or liy T here ur&lt;- songs v.m will en|"y to i Mayor
county, on Sept. 6th. 1it 1S. with
nnd this fine building will now he
\
oral
Solo
Selected
And there i a spirit "I «"*
Del.and
It is not improbable th.it sing
Whereas, the hoard of county com -j the home of the club, und the work
\ddre** of \Vid. ome tin Behalf id Ameriran Surely Company, of New
I F. s.
••tiier interests might build some of -Ini' t lifmig•t it,.
mis*
in mu* of Semmol w jp unfy, Flor-4«f the League In giving the men of
York,
a
corjrorulion
authorized
to
do
III
satifnid Lodgi S o 27. Brother F F.
f
at
I lo
the .intermediate lines, forming the |-ea-nii for -i!&lt; t i t.
ida,
at a m
meeting
lh'i l W l m Lhe 2 l* t tJie elt i a place to spend the even­
ee tin g
host
non*
in
teh
state
of
Florida,
as
I ' 1 kafi V1■11 111 i. 1 11 me v •■r
gl r ! |I.
complete system eventually
ing* pro Ilia lily should receive t lie
- ifety, ^aid bond being III t Fie «UIH day .i&lt; M -ir■ ti. I V (tl.
L : . ■' , 1'
Ml
) 1 VVOlid ’■tiff
1 ore. «sts Trunk Line Through Male
I Five Thoushml
Dollars
} ;■ rt■- &lt;• 111.. 11 ij a id i n g
endorsement of tiie people of the
h
f,
M i r ■• i *■ i i
- In n i inl -i r Mini
try
If t* along the right lines and
l i ' &lt;|i. i ul op men t "I a trunk
’ ■'* \l
ooliot), conditioned onlhe faithful thing* f •! t lie t l i v l l a
I I*. tV lUl.i'
I
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will do more for the youth of the
t.erformnnrT of fhe said B F Whit- est and *mkmg film
t i.r■■■ig I M11rida, formed Ip. tin
&lt;«%* 1,41 i i u a . ai.v l *1
H.*|,..li*. to \ildre-* of Welcome, m i l , of hia duties as said
'• t i n g Inlerurlian trolleys is pr• yrmf '’Tfrv
I city than any movement that has
bond connection with the 1 150,0
you will liotlie It t S (iOt t (O' late
tin
Behalf of Grand Lotlge, VV 1' trustee, excruled by the said II F. thi)fixed bond issue, as
d ! ever hren started here
It will afJudge Hinford as a matter of com­
mi nt of » (• vv platitude*, nor the
l.athup
paratively feVv years.
The steps
W'hitner and Amcrrinn Surety ( ’uni- hy an election held throughout i ford a place of recreation in the uflolling of .1 few ernot'or.n! -torn--.
Iti'-pon-e lo Address of Welcome, papy of New York, was presented Seminole county, on tiie i.th day ol tentoons uml nights to the boys and
will he identical with the hmldmg
•1*1 a I'Le dlM li.'. a i in Hrhritf of Kctieknh NssemMv.gl
fo lhe board for it- a[.(irnviiL 'hiTe Septem er |9|5 *aid rr*i.lution be girls am! the men and women of
up of an inlcriurhuii system in in llllt
V,. , 1 I
tv.. ,
!'i 1
I. . ted
Be I further Sat.lord and will ..........pen Til all
P- lit., yn'ln.
upon ( ’omrniHstoner I. V Hrumley mg m pari a* follow•liana
Fifteen years ago tin- m i't
ttlr •
r c .oil ed that f ■«r t)n foirpo-e of j.ro 4 Fiu&gt;V'. lo I hi member*
\ series of
I
offered
the
following
r&gt;*
doti.tn
urban business was in t o 111f,»'■'• y i'
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oil
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vidliig
for
tin
jiroiti
pi
p.ivinent
of
et
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er
l
ui
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Mmnt
*
will
lie
a'rai.ged
lu
I' a! stale and Judge Hint.'' I i1 I
M I ' l l I •11' i W- B i t
11
t
Lie I! Ill-solved t t* it the I . .lid •*(
H,,
|Tiiji
ip.tl
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&gt;
f
-aid
t
c
in
the
.i
n-on
s
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lilt.
In.
use
t 1 • III i n assiii |at ed w11ii 1.111 *w•! •
• It. i •i B
\
It F Wbllner bond t i*t&gt;».
t 1 .‘ ho.,.|- ,i- I he&gt; In ' line, due l l ut e will lo a general gat heri ng |duce Tur
.gt" I . at h&gt; I nd I.. ti a ' ■
II .
,ru
of Five 1 i... i. - ,t i,. I Dollar*
sli.il! be, and there i- hereby assessed the people of Sanf ord and one that
i i 'n .il
The announcement ' u c &gt;
( 5 . (tttn tin • With American Suretv
" " I- in A f l e r m m n S e s s u i t i oi
I i n II
I and levied and ordered to be nil
till-* i long (ell want
trollev would tie huilt from l n d ' ill
.111. I Ki he k ati V * m
• o mpuny
u.s suret y l&gt;. and t he
........i i . t . . 1 "l I
le.ted
Upoli
nil
tiie
taxable
properly
Now that till* League liss liC4*ll
l
h
.i
"
upol'i* to Hichmond. In I . a d I ' ■
-a mi’ )* hereby approved by this
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within
the
county
&lt;d
Seminole,
a
formed
ami is ready to work for the
i*
red
_
nil'''
"f -i ' Venl y
miles
wa*
Model Si'huol of In- board an to form, sufficiency and as
women | i ,|t) p
Im men ami
l
it
(Ini',*'
direct,
continuing
annual
tax
tor
upbuilding
not only of character
amusing.
rvoe it : -iruetion and Conferring of Rel.wkah to the responsibility of the surety
. ,i morning
ea.h
year
said
bond*
are
outstanding
monhnod
but for the city itself
Vml
t
her*
" T h e y auid it could never ii*'
11, gree iii l odge Hoorn of Odd F .l thereon, and.
ami
unpaid,
sufficient
.........
.
should
be
a whole h eart'd ef1
I
a
tn
1 in*
said
done,"
Judge
Bmf o r i l
uw- Hall
Be it further Resolved, that the
■
i to • O' I of th
W.
i'Ht h year the sum of 11,1.95i) (id to f,,rt made lo become members and
“
Todav
•nor in ng
remi ni s c ent l&gt;
Wednesday V|iril I'Jth
'aid bond of B
F Whittier lie. tills pay the interest on said bonds and a „ * i * l
(),)* Krel, t work,
-i r \n * that line through (ire e niheld I* the I
., hi
,
inM o rlnui nr gi n g Session of day
taken und approved by
the sufficient to jiroddce each year, the
There has been ample discussion
•ream of the Terr*' Haute, Irtdinpo
$;tJ70 00 which
Ige and Itrbekuh Assern t.oard of county commissioners of Ht)(,lUo|lill , um
t i 1,i n .1 l
I her t C H a l e * In H i " H « m c e
,
, .
,
,.
,
, in Sanford about the hoys and the
It* and Fasteru. it is paying a re
S
e
m
jnole
county,
“
which
restitution
Id V
will he placed in the sinking
fund. . . . . . . .
. ,
Tin- rail ro ad* o p e r a t i n g m F b . n d a
'
, ,
.
Y M ( A. movement from time
turn on f 150.000 per mile, and i* tin
Afternoon Session of was duly seconded by Commissioner for the redemption of theprincipal .
i-M ursion round
.
.. . ,,
,
,
2 IN) p
to .lim e nnd now that the dream of
best section of the consolidated have gnim.
I A (Mark, said resolution being |lh ,,rM(f uml
to K t**i III ftiei on ai eoui r t , r a nd I od g* and llebehuli Assem
th*. agitators has come true there.
I.....* in Indiana
But when 1 asked i trip r.ii
pul to vote, the following named
lhe Florida j,|v
Whereas, the annual interest on t* a grand opportunity afforded to
the franchise in the Indiana conn- "I tin o ' '•• ",
i
commissioners voted for the udnp
\-*o. taliort
Ticket*
the bond* to he issued, amounts to (h„
members
of
the
churches,
I HI |* in Automobile ride over rion t hereof, to wit
tie- |i&lt;nji|o told me they would never Slat'
„,l,| g o o d ' o r us*' Old V o n Ilo* i l l ;
and
to
the
(
elcry
Field*
t
i
l
.
5(1
H
O
IN
S
T
E
A
D
(&gt;F
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I
lodge*
and
citizens
generally
to gel
b. u*ed
They were given me and |"ill hi
L. P Hagan, Chm
1 a il * l u - l v •• a m i w d I b i for
as set forth in the resolution behind this movement for better
visiting Odd Fellows nnd R*
Aj&gt;ri!
I-’
t"
•very one was used.
C. W Entzminger,
fl.r
inidmgl't
id t . e k a l i *
aforesaid, und
void ret jruing
hoys and help it to become great
J A Clark.
Indianapolis is
connected
by
Whereas, II has been made to through active cooperation.
April E'lh
n till ji
m I ns t a l la t i on of G r a nd
trolley with Dayton, Columbus, ( inL. A. Hrumley.
large ti urn t l lf l t e i * of R e h e k a h Aseemldy at
t
appear to (ins hoard)— efinl the
11 l» expi i ted t liat
The hook for membership is now
•Jnnati, Cleveland, Toledo and oth-r
Bund
of
A
R
Key, heretofore ap­ amount of money provided for in
.......... .
wi l l l a k e a d v a n t a g e of Odd Fellows Hall
open
at tho office of Secretary
•duo (mints; with Pittaburg. Pa
her of I
pointed to act and serve ns bond said resolution, for the purpose of
lhe low' rule to visit Kissimmee and
The
Carnes
Hotel
will
he
the
ofShetlo
Maines in the court house
Detroit, Mich.; Chicago, III., and
trustee for Seminole county, Flor­ the creation of a sinking fund is
b ea u tifu l
Lake T.dmpek align
tii
lal
headquarters
of
the
Odd
Fed
ami
every
citizen of Sanford will
Ft l.iiuis. Mo. Practically all this
ida, in connection with its $450,which the City I" located
lows and Manager Cnrnea has ar­ 000.00 bond issue, authorized by an insufficient in amouht to produce a have the opportunity of taking a
d. velopmont has taken place within
mec has mail" f.ret ar.ttions to enter- ranged to give a dance Op Wedne*
sum sufficient to pay tne principal membership rard at the nominal
nty years. * * mce.
•■•““ ■ the last .fifteen to tw-enty
election held throughout Seminole
,Vdn*i
i rowd
of said bonds at muturity, and
t
iS
4ln' 'l large
large •
row d iii
ll addition to tin- day night lo the Rehekahs, Odd
sum of five dollars.
county, on Sept. 6th, 1915, with
Judge Hinford, who .......
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........... .Whereas, the amount annually re­ 'H e lp to make the Progressive
Fellows and visitors and this will be American Surety Company of New'
he came to Tam pa in
fro in Suiiforii vl* i ^ a most fitting finale to the three
quired for the purpose of the crea­ League whijL it should be -n clearing
York, a corporation authorized to do
ited as
ns an of- 1
ins health, was associated
tion of a sum sufficient'To pa^'
days* meeting
,
|»f*
house for boner- boy**£
*
business in the sta te of Florida, ns
beer and as counsel for the trurRates from nearby town* are «
principnl of said honcls*4v «fi'flturity
*
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~
surety,
said
bond
being
in
the
sum
tton interefla, in and about Indian­ follows: Altamonte Springs.
1- 0.
is approximately $9620 00. and'
of Five Thousand
Dollars
$5,Nome Fine Celery
Lawyers Ta'Vc Notice
apolis, and at the time the project Maitland. U 1". Drang- t '»&gt;• *Whereas, the amount annually
tl
C Bryant, the well known 000 00) conditioned on the faithful
Tallahassee, April 7 —T h e next
wps launched for the Greenfield mu|llr ..xRrnt„ xtti..i. of a p p l i c a n t s
grower of lettuce and celery at Wag performance of the said A U Key. requi red lor the p a y m e n t •&gt;' interest '
(■erurban— and in other instances
\\ ,-lfiifc Program Dn*
tl,r hroiighr two fine stalks of celer.i o f 1 hi* duties' as said bond trustee, o n s a n f b o n d s I* $ t 3 , 7 5 0 0 0
for admission to practice law in tin*
tv**, ur.'d the franchises in his own
Melfar- I Ifpirl Itn "t Dm to &gt;In
Key
lo 1 he Herald office yesterday and executed by the said A It
i JiiTefore he it Resolved, that courts of Florida will be conducted
' *nti» just us lie ts doing now
g i - mr a l Hub
• d t "' * d ay
Apri l I '
alii
I
A
rtv*
•rieftn
Surety
Company
of I (hat jiiirtior* of tin' resolution adopt­ by the Supreme Court at Talla*
•
tn!
d
lhat
he
raised
t
w
m
ai-je*
of
W. know exactly what cun he
i* ! ii %
»•
\ - I ........... e f f o r t 1' b e i n g m »
r e l i r . tin year using three tons of New York, was presented to the ed by this board on March 21st, hasssoe beginning Tuesday morning,
depended upon It) the way of bll-ti
(ii r*»ri Or.nn:'
fir
M asterCUf*'
fertilizer
to the acre including ashes hoard for its upjiroval, thereupon 1916, and as hereinabove quoted, lie, April 18th, JV16,
Persons desiring
ft and development,’’ he said to und Dean Sp-r.cer on the J.rogram
day
“ While we realize thut the Hr. Masters will give a health^talk and cut 1200 crates to the arre. He Commissioner f L. A. Hrumley of­ and the same is hereby amended to to take said examination must have
read as follows: "He it further re­ their applications on file with the
shipped *h&lt;* celery through Chase &amp; fered the followinir resolution:
country is not huilt up and that
pfobal'ly
on
tub*
r.
ti
"
I
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Co.,
and
was
able
to
get
top
notch
JFe It Resolved,1 that the bond of solved for the purpose of providing clerk of the Supreme Court not
then- will have to he considerable
i
, , i he l nlteo 1*1ales •
cer.
A. K. Key, bond trustee, in the sum for the prompt payment of the prin­ later lhan April 8th.
', UB(. the I n d i a n as priee for t h e crop.
development before the business will
»dian agent wan us.- •
of
Five Thousand
Dollars ($6,- cipal and interest of said bunds, us
meet the expenses, wo are prepared bis subject. ‘ D I*
there will
Admission to Thistledown tonight 000.00) with. American Surety Com­ they become due, there shall he, and
lu assist In tho populating of the be a large attendance, for both men
Thistledown tonight at the W om ­
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only 25 cents. Everybody come
pany, as surety, be, und the same is
country.
1 hhve already obtained
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are note.!
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you r breath but it w on’t hcFp matters/ »aro. yotir
breath to talk into your BellTelephonc.
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of prospects, there is no quicker way — none that
saves m ore'tim o or expense,.
If you haven’t a Bell Telephone, get one n o w .
Gall the Business office fo r rates.
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NEWS ADVERTISING WILL BRING RESULTS

.. Florida Epworth League
State League Conference * to be
held at Sutherland, May 29-June I
promise* t# be tba beet in our hlatory, which proves * that Florida
Maguedom’ U adveodng:
„ 'y
"All for Clirtat," our motto la, rwe
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"Look Up, Lift U p," too, '
W t’ll bear our binnera in the strife
and valiant be and true;
We'll make this old' world better"
and our strength we will renew
Aa we go marching onl
Sanford Senior* and Juniors are
busy—These are in &gt;ll»mi district,
which for convenience,, is divided
into three divisions, under Mrs.
dill da Smith, Key Weatj Misa Kate
Wilcox, W. Palm Beach and Miss
I r i Skipper of Now Smyrna.
Quincy Seniors held their last
business social at the home of Miss
Margaret Woodberry.
Alt obliga­
tion* were met. including $16.00
African special, and $1.00 on South­
ern College share. They sent the
Handbook and Ep worth Era to
Seniors st Enterprise,- to be followed
by a large donation to the Orphan­
age. They are divided into white
and gold, each side to be awarded
according to their efficiency in
League work.
Leaguers Malcolm
Lester and * Raymond Parrs sre
captains.
Umatilla Seniors have a mission
study class, have paid all asseaSr
meats and have elected two dele­
gates to their Institute to be held
at Kissimmee, ' the home of their
secretary, Misa Cecelia Overstreet,
in Apri.l Membership is sixty.
Our president, Garfield Evans,
writes, "The work bf the state of­
ficers this year is one of pleasure,
made. possible by the cheerful co­
operation and even sacrifice on the
part of many.
Our consecrated
district secretaries are keeping their
work before the Throne and things
cannot fail to happen." Cooperation
is strictly essential in all organiza­
tions.

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for some ons, if sold soon. See or
~-*At the same 3me Be shoted a pi*1 Address-R. U. Davis. 1002 W First
tol against the side of tbb, yoow*r
7
®2-4tp
man and handed a card through the street;
•window to the paying; teller. “Pinker­ .For Sale—My lot located gn'First
ton" wae there Jn big type and below street, opposite Rcbblna N est Hotel.
a man's name as special detective.
- r t f * fellow," said tile man wRb the You can.buy JfcM D® pl®^&gt; of jiropMaud B . X ittlc ,
erty chosp on liberal terms. Ad­
Department Editor. •. man with the gun, “la a counterfeiter dress R. Bucksbaum, Tam ps, Fla.
wanted In Cincinnati. Now hand back
'Ocala, March 21.
62-3tp
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that money," he said to the captured
criminal.
Tho little eheaf of new
For' Sale—One good family horse
Oftiee was returned.
not
afraid.of-autos, good wagon and,
"If you will let me take that check
harness,
nearly new saddlo and
HI do the rest/* added tho detective,
bridle,
4
axes,
2 croscut saws, 2 log
and tho obliging teller returned IL
chains, 2 gas or oil drums. M. 8 .
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had
been
no
nolle,
no
excite­
Great Runner Does Not Take
ment and no observers to thle odd Nelson, Box 1163, Sanford, Fla.
62-2tc
Pessimistic View of Outlook.
transaction. When the pair left the
bank they didn’t go to a police sta­
F o r '‘Sale- Thoroughbred
R. I.
tion, but to another bank not 200 feet
Red
Eggs
for
hatching.
$
1.00
for
14.
Bslleves That Within Ysar or Two Aiv away.
W.
M.
Haynes,
Herald
Office.
There
they
went
through
exactly
the
other Crop of Fset Onee Will Come
same performance—got 17 nice new
S7-tf
Along — Dlstancere Show.
|50 bills, handod tho little bundle back
Much Improvement.
For Sale.or Rent— 8 «veral houses
and also got their alleged bogus
Magnolia * and Palmetto avenues.
check.
Oeorgo V. Bonhsg. probably the
And from this second Dank they W. J. Thigpen.
2B-tfgreatest long distance runner ever de­ went to six other* In Iho space of less
veloped on the American cinder path, than an hour. Later In tho day when
For Salo -The best high rnd dry
docs not take s pessimistic view of counting up their cash eight bank house lots in "Georgetown." Cor.
tho present condition of tho distance tellers made a remnrkablo discovery. 10th St. and Bay Ave. Cheap arid
game.
Each ono waa ahy. as the poker easy payments. Address Box 1162.
"I bollovo." ho said, “that Jt It pure­
layers say. exactly $150.
64 tf ‘
ly a question of cycles. Just at puej* F What happenod was this: Whllo
ent there Is a lull, whoro a*fc.vt Tcdr. 'tbp stout confederate posing as a de­
For Sale— Wholesale fish business
ago wo woro turning out fast' dlstauco fective went through bis rolo. tho otb- nets, fish boats, launches, etc. C. L
men by the dozen. Probably within or tUppo'J threo of the $50 bills from
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a year or two another crop of fast the ’rybbDr-hound sheaf and returned Vincent.
ones will come along. One thing Is
For Sale—Two lots near corner
o tifcb q L A ly 14.
certain, our dial&amp;ncers, as a class, n..U^pleas'?otr
stop to count them. 14 Celery avenue and Hickory street,
have Improved marvelously In the last neW bills feel and look as much like
size each, lot 44 feet by 128 feet.'
decade.
17 aa oite guineg pig looks like an­ Saleable white people only. $160.00“What ire peed now," continued other. &lt; tt was done, so quickly the
for both lota. Inquire Herald Of­
Bonhsg. “la a dlatanco champion com­
toilers didn’t seem to ifhlnk It nccea- fice.
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ing from the ranks. Ho will take to
aliry to count the returned caah.
running fast and set a standard. Tho
For S a le—Owini^ to change to
Aa for the -chhck for $550. It waa
boys who will try to beat him will
really gqnulno and the swindlers got electrical power wo have on hand
gradually work up to that standard,
back that money before leaving town machinery in good condition, con­
ami when- they havo reached It tho
with their $1,260 In thoao nice now sisting of boilers, engines, water
real champion will movo along to a
fifties.—Philadelphia Ledger.
pumps, fire pumpa, air compres­
atilt faster level. I Know It was that
way When I was coming along at my
sors and sundry other machines,
bcaf. Tho last year I was running
which we offer at prices which aro a
fast there were a dozen men who
■mall part of the original coat. If
could smother the performance I did
interested nddreoa Virginia Carolina
when I Aral won tho two-mllo cham­
Chemical Co., care II. H. Peabody,

PREDICTS MORE SPEED

LITTLE PICK®
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Rpv. J . E. Hortafield. we organized
a junior League nt Reddick Mar. If).
Mary Belle Wilson, president: Anna
Bessie Hamilton, aectetnry and Mrs.
('lay, superintendent.
They com­
plete organization this week.
Reddirk Seniors are at work under Mra.
S. ( ‘ Mayo. They meet on Sunday
at ti:30 o'clock.
Dr.. F. S. Parker, General League
Sec'y nml editor of the Epworth
Era is ezpecfed to he present from
Nashville dufiug the entire Con­
ference at .Sutherland.
Dr. Parker
on his league visit to Florida in
1914 endeared himself fQ the young
peeplp who will be delighted to
knoW-V? hia return.
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Walter Cox drove In 132 races over
various courses In light lisroes* cir
culls Inst season.

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Fur Sale — Eggs for Hatching —
Thoroughbred,
Utility,
Barred
Plymouth Bocks, 10 centn elirh.
Fifty or more, 7 cents each.
King
Poultry Yards. Lakeland, Fla.
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For S a le — Good horse cheap. G. B
Bledsoe. Celery avenue.
60-Ktp

For Sale First class 5 acre farm
fully improved, new five room house,
Hube Oldrtng. who announced his barn, two flowing wells, tiling in
retirement last (nil. has signed a I1M6 perfect eondiliotl. Located just oul
side of city limits near R a n d ’s Sid
contract with C Mack.
mg
Under cultivation eight year*
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letlc association embraces in it* mem­
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bership thirty Insiltutlona.
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For Sale A good strong work
"What Is. Umj lightweight limit'’'' a horse, rhenp for cash.
Apply ut
fan n*k.-il the s|. l»ul» Post Dispatch Assessor's Office.
63-lf
"Freddy Welsh." wsb the answer.
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Canadian sportsmen 'i’ho enlisted in
tho war havo boon gazetted as (ho
Ono Hundred and Eightieth battalion

George V. Bonhag.

BANKS THEIR VICTIM S

Man With Cartlfled Check, and Fat
"Detective," Make a Handsome
Sum Easily and Run 8mall
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Risk of Detection.

A tall. - well-dressed young man
strode vigorously Into a lar„o bank.
He walked to ono of tho gloiScovered
desks, took from hla packet a place of
paper, scribbled something.* upon U
and went to the paying teller's win­
dow,
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"1 would bo obliged If you wRl give
me that In new fifties." eata the young
man with a certain air of poaftiveneas. ..
It was a certified check for $850.
Tho paying teller examined It. rec­
ognized the signature of the bank and
counted out 17 now $50 bills and
slipped a little rubber hand around
them. £
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Just aa the tall man atarted from
the window with hla money In hie
overcoat pock6t a shorter,, older and
fatter man edged up alongside of him.
“If you move a step or say a word
ru *hoot you for the crook you are,"
said the stout one.
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FOR RENT,

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For Kent—One nicely furnished
Dr W O, Kendall has been elected room.
Hot and cold w ater,
Adpresident of the Boston Bicycle club dress Z. !HI7, care Sanford Herald
for the twenty eighth consecutive
69tf
year.
• • •
House 'for Bent
SL&gt;. 116 \Y* *t
Connie Mack has eighteen pitchers. Ninth St. Apply to 1(. C D u lle r.
Hvo catchers, ten lnllulders*ntid six 112 N. Park Ave.
37-tfc
onl fieldrf» with which to construct a
For Rent— Several nico office
winning team this season.
rooms over Yowell’s. Enquire N.‘ P. • • •
*e
32-tf
Fred Toney, pitcher, taya hu will Y'owell &amp; Co.
Win. twenty-five games next season
Board and room by day or week.
Evidently ho does not expect to pitch
(Lite City House.
29 t!
for tho Cincinnati |tcdn again.

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For Bent 5 room house, 422 Pal
ti-tto . $lo pet month.
W. M
Haynes. Herald Ofiire.
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Forr ttent
Bent m
708s Park avenue, Ei.
to
quin* of I I . C. Du Hose, First and
Park avenue.
48-tl
For T r a d e —1 have a 40 acre
homestead, 6 - acres cleared and
fenci-d, a good house and well with
a pump,
mile of sta tio n , will
trade for a good Ford au to .
Near
school and postoffice. Address F . B .
in cure Mrs. Coates, Wekiwn, Fla
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For Sale—Two Platt Keystone
potato planters, good condition,
never used. . Slightly shopworn. $25
each, c a sh -' Geo. H. Fcrnald Hdw.
Co.
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W anted —A late model Ford.
Must be in- -good condition and a
bargain. Box 976. Sanford, Fla.

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Wanted—3 or 4 rooms furnished
for light housekeeping. Must have
3 bed*. Apply Harry Green, Rob­
bins Nest.
63-2tp
For Exchange—Will accept Ford
automobile as part payment on good
6 acre tract, 2 acres cleared and
fenced and under cultivation 6
years. Not tiles. This land if tiled
will'raise any kind of crop*- En­
quire at Herald office.
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Lost—Gold Elgin watch, single
caoe, open faced. Reward if return­
ed to Herald Office.
63-2tp

For Sale—40 acres unimproved
I want to borrow $2000 , 2 to 6
land near Cameron City, In irrtgayeara,
8 per cent, on Sanford Delta
tion district Part cash, balance on
property
value $6,000 to $ 8 ,000 .
good terms if desired.
A bargain |Address "Loon" c-t&gt;' Herald.
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Superintnedent, Sanford, F la .

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runners rapublp of running closer to
him than
now jinve."
Charley White rtu- Chicago light
Bonhng saw Jole Hay. the sturdy weight hoxi-r. bn* r,-glst&lt;red sltD-rti
Chicagoan, run for tho Urst Almo at knockouts In his Inst 32 contests, ex­
tho New York Athletic club games tending o\pr a period of over two
and ho was greatly struck with tho years
national mile champion's ability. “If
that boy ever learita to judge hta pace
“Sun Follower."
properly 4 minutes and 10 seconds will
Tho old name of the sunflower was
bo possible for him." was Bonhag'a
comment. Bocently Bay ran hla first aolsecle, the sun follower The an­
Miss Anna Dickinson has been 220 yards around 26 seconds,, after cient sunflower or sun follower, was
appointed Jacksonville district sec­ which ho slewed down, finishing with tho marigold; the tall plants of the
present day are of American origin
retary to fill out the unexpired term a terrific quarter sprint at tho end.
of W . . C . White. She has a new
League at Grand Crossing, one ut
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Peace.
Marietta niul expects to organize
Nothing can bring you peace but
others soon. She is an exceedingly
yourltijf; nothing but the triumph of
prlnclpLrg—Emerson
Lysy young person, being an enthu­
NEAT SWINDLE PRACTICED BY
siastic worker in state, city and local
PAIR OF ROGUES.
Leagues.
OptlmUtlc Thought.
Secretary E. A. Gallagher. Tampa
Hu should possess wealth who
district has been 111 but is now con­
knows how to use i t

valescent, much to the delight of
all Florida Leaguedom, since every
moment of his time counts "All for
Christ." He la also president Tampa
City League, first department of­
ficer in his home Lcsgue, Lesgue
transportation officer and is con­
nected with the Annual Conference
Lesgue Board. Yet he never criae
"too busy." He finds time while
ethers are framing excuses.
Annual Conference last December
( reported 171 chapter! and 6,464
League members, an increase at
League Conference many new chap­
ters have been formed, and old
ones reorganized.
Mr*. W. C. Wicks has an excel­
lent article for publication anent
her department of. Junior work.
She is also an active worker in
Waldo League.
* •
League Manuel U. Jones repre­
sented his department of social ser­
vlet lri the lesgue columns of last
week’s Christian Advocate.
Thia

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is the moat practical every day eervice within the reeeh of every
Leaguer and If he be dlapoeed he
can "help eoraebocly today" by pre­
venting some evil, or helping some
one else to overcome. '

pionship.
“Had Hnnncs Kohlemalnen devel­
oped In this country, running against
our dlstnncers. tho chances aro that
Mrs. LaVofgne Blue, (formerly he would have carried half a dozen of
Ed Goera ha* given mark* to forty
Mis* Verdie Haddock) our super­ our men along with him, and as a re­ eight 2:10 trutter*. which l» the rec­
intendent of “ Culture and Recrea­ sult wo would havo had Just so many ord.
• • •
tio n " visited Gainesville League re­
George F. Sloaaon ha* accepted n
cently.
She is a well posted lipposition a* billiard Instructor nt the
worth Leaguer.
City
club. Iloaton.
With the assistance of the pastro,

Our third department officer will
occupy league space Ip th i.F lo rid a
Christian Advocate next Vrok nnent
her department •rtf "Culture anil
Recreation ". She insista that our
efilertanirperits Tie * so distinctive,
instructive and &lt;elfc&gt;ating In -‘their
nature 'as to cuum young, people to
lose taste for the coarse, frivolous
and light amusements offered by the
public. She siresat-s the importance
of finding League talent, and de­
veloping it "All l y C hrist."
She
advocates hospitality,' Christian fel.
lowship and the welcoming of vis­
itors and strangers m p.ur Leagues
Good literature is one of the strong­
est feature* of this department,
circulate the best of hooka amf get
them read, for. if they be good'and
true ‘^ fhey g;&lt;ftthe'fne*aage of Christ,
f t ^ m T k e r of all thing*, the teadher
&lt;jf !al F t ruth!
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VOLUME VII
HANFORD, FLORIDA,

CITY ELECTION

hurst, o., early thi» morning when
two section, of ,he Chicago Limited
came together in a rear end collision
killing at least thirty persons and
Injuring forty or more. The Twen­
tieth Century Limited, traveling
westward crashed into the wreckage.

QUIET

The wreck, which occurred before
daylight was one of the most disas­
trous in the history of the New
York Central Hoad. Two sections of
the Chicago Pittsburgh Limited. No.
8G, were said to have been proreed ELUSIVE BANDIT SE EM S TO
ing eastward at a rapid rate when
HAVE SLIPPED BY
the second section crashed into the
AGAIN
first. The Tewuiieth Century Lim­
ited. proceeding in an opposite direc­
El Paso, March 3 1 .—Army men
tion on a parallel track, plowing into made no secret of the belief that
the debris and toppling over coaches Villa has slipped through tho cordon
and engine.
of American and Carranra troops,
The heavy steel and woodwork of who are pursuing him in Mexico.
the first section was piled .thirty- The latest dispatches said the bandit
feet in the air by the rear-end col­ is moving through the Santa Marla
lision.
Two couhces of the fierst valley. Once among his peon friends
section were demolished.
Fourteen Villa might escape detection for a
were overturned
long time.
It is said that roving
Villa
hands
are
reported everywhere
All the casualties were on No Mti.
in
the
Santa
Maria
valley. Appar­
The Twentieth Century, notwith­
standing its heavy i.part. with the ently the American flying olumns
wreckage, emerged almost unscathed have not come into contact with
The Mexican officials have
and proceeded on it* journey, it* them
no
information.
passengers suffering only a severe

e l e c t io n

fo r

ald erm a n

PLACES NEWMAN IN
^
OFFICE
The city election last Tuesday
yfta. nothing more than a preliminary
skirmish for tho big affairs to come
but while it lasted ft was some af­
fair. T h o . election waa hold to sup­
ply the position of alderman made
vacant by the recent resignation
of- Aldcrmqn R. C. Maxwell and
there w-cro three candidates in the
field, A. D. Parrish, R. A. Newman
jmd O. P. Herndon. It waa to be
regretted that Mr. Herndon was
forced to be away on election day
as Mrs. Herndon was seriously ill
at IJaytona, necessitating the ab­
sence of . Mr. Herndon all day. other­
wise the election would have been
as picturesque as one could wish for.
Newman and Parrish both work­
ed at the polls the greater part of
the day and the voters were waltsed
around about aa lively ns they would
be. at a big* election. There wus
much good humor and banter inpried into tho election, and this
kept it from being as quiet as it

shake up
A heavy fog from Lake Erie had
settled down over northern Ohio

a nd t he night was of ill n u n inky
d a r k less.
M a n y of lh»* n j tired.
pitiiu i| ill t lie w n ckag • *■tilt'd ^ pi l c ou-.lv f.»r h* Ip
I mn Ufl d
»**.'ll •
g»-r*, half .1,1(1, i no rg e&gt;l f m t n 1l,e
sleep •rs tii'l join. .( wit h t r;»mrt-.ii
JOtl
I,,* r - . . . - • i. nr * . r V.
Fi-*
foreshadowed.
'ill'll from \ " n'tr J1 'tu. . i. d *Ei in.*
The count did not tuke long alter*
WIII. i •&gt;&lt;. r t . . | m i lo­ n u t. li w lu re
the polls closed, as there were but
most of to- f i! in. - .... uri * ■1
2*3 votes cast and the result was ns
a &lt;: .
r uti (r.im
II.' ’ J - " ' 1
h&lt;1hi Ws .
1 lev 'l.tiol El rnvr.i and E. r um e a n d
It. A. Newman 144

VILLAESCAPES BIG CHANGE IS
THE PURSUERS SUGGESTED IN
ONCE MORE POST OFFICES

Chihuahua ranchers said that as
soon as there was known that there
was a price on Villa’s head dead or
alive he would be in constant dan­
ger of betrayal.
Wherthor Amer­
ican troop* made the reward known
i* not Icarm-d
brigadier General
Hell of Fort Bits* is awaiting orders
tn &gt;hip supplies over the Mpxtran
Nor'h we*ter n Railroad. permission
to n*e *mio- having been grunted
late &gt;e*terda&gt; by Carranra
M ean­
while g r e a t i|tinntities of supplies
In itig *eft io Columbus will go for­
ward t.v motor truck.
*

hundred* &gt;•
I . rn*o, March 11
The report
from Vtiii. .
t* i' Herndon 32
t h a t Villa on Tuesday raided Santa
with the r
fill account of there beifig so
Toma* south of N a m n j u i p q a is not
mangled Io­
coi.tinned Mexican olhri.il* bud no
many candidates out in the spring
wa* believe
information
primary for county offices the mn
he l.irgi
junty of the voters were absolutely
too committal and the candidate*
Will Entertain Editors
it, tlie city election had a ilillirtill
K ism in tn ee, March 30th
All the
U -i; 111g1■■
\1 .IT’ fi H
tone getting a line on those who were
preliminary plans have now been
me asur e* bulking tn pu t t i n g .1 . ii*-i k
candidates themselves.
tn.ole for the i-ntt-rlaiiiment of the
on ih*- ri*' in tin- price of gas ol i ne
members of t h e ’ Florida State Press
— today
w ••r •• off. ri •1 it ■•
VsMiemt ion, which meets here on
Our Library
’A ll.etid lio li' 1o U 1 Fcth-ral IT.nj. April Id. I I and 16tk'. The conTmltAmong the notable and delightful
* a» proposed by t e e on entertainment ha* been di­
additions to our City library, per C o m m i s s i o n law
i*i*1i* :•*.ui of
Miii- vided into three special committees
r.
*i
til
a11v
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St
hap* none have acquired gro.itvr K - l ’
wmili
tn
III* hill
n«*so
ill
would
require
cer tu handle the various details of the
fame and appreciation than Mary
dealer* in p. *t rn!i
tain
entertainment ns follows:
Amin's "Prom ised L and ."
A It

Parrish l07

To those who have not yet read
it there will be a revelation of the
situation in Russia regarding the
J--w* that will be appealing, if not
appalling.
What .th e y b a r e suffered tn op­
pression and suppression can never,
perhaps, .bo fully recorded. A bright­
er day mpy be dawning for this
down trodden race in the land of
thfi.Cxura, )&gt;ut the light has hern
slowly, slowly coming, and the long
reign of injustice, inhumanity and
crmlty has been black with a darktu ■* that "could be felt
Mary An tin's family after a &lt;heck
•r* d career of comfort fo lowed by
dire misfortune finally emigrated to
America, and u tjd ^ our own fair
sky of ffcc'ilt#®,', equality and ju s­
tice it becam e to them indeed " T h e
Promised L a n d ."
Never will we
have an alien transplanted to our
country who has so reveled In its
privileges as th 's gifted gir! did
none ever more enthusiastic anil
grateful os this little Russian Jew­
ess.

In t h e . words of one who speaks
w'th literary authority, " T h e Prom­
ised Land seems to me one of the
most remarkable^human documents
of theso later years.
It might be
called a great book, I think. Certainly It has so impressed thousands
of readers in this city (New York).
I think it most truthful and sincere

and that It is written right from the
heart. Whatever crudeness of style
it may have vanishes in. the light
of (heap higher qualities."
For a Russian Jewess starting in
the first primary grade, Mary Antin's command of English is won­
derful. Her poetic temperament is
betrayed in lovely flights of fancy,
*nd it may not be too much to say
that this - book- eparklea with fas­
cinating gems of imagination and
delicious suggestions of beautiful
visions and happy dreams!
Well mjty Afnerica, the "home of
the brave and thh Ignd of the free"
welethne speh ardent, appreciative,
devoted' cLUx'ons’ to her hospitable,
kinder and’ 4*— *tcent
— * bosom.
—
, &gt;is, —
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v *V *T ------ ------------\ Bad Wreck in Ohio
I* Cleveland, O., March 30.—Fedand state
In stig atio n s
wera begun today Into tho wreck
on the New York Central at Am-

ki ru *4i&gt;f a n d fuel oil t
tile t h e m with th c CO
&lt;1 uir e tlintll to be
Alt'll’ altd I'lnpow. r t li
; .- t a?
to I.rcsrril-*

........
Representative Howard of Geor
gin uitfdduced a resolution propos­
ing authority for the President to
place an embargo on shipments of
gasoline.
Mr Howard said he drafted hit*
measure after a eoiifen-tiee with S e c ­
retary Iti dlield of the Department
wl„ - 1 turn
1
that
govern
tortj --ills a

( un I *e I arranlti'* lloatl
El Paso. Tex . Mar 30 - A stnti*ment coming from Alfredo Obregon,
Carranza minister of war, charging
thul the United Stales is blamulile
for border conditions ha* caused- a
n e w cloud Oil tho Mexican horizon.
Obregon declare* had li ilson permitted him to lake out of the United
States Villa spies and execute them
all trouble would have been pre­
vented.
He declares that scores and scores
of enemies of Csrranxa urn harbored
across the border.
Consul Garcia said late today that
he had received no information rel­
ative to the American forces being
permitted to use Mexican railroads.
However. American authorities are
making plans (or sending forward
army supplies over the road.
,
' Nats I Hay

Farmers who intend to sow Natal
grass should avoid seed gathered
since the recent cold spells. It is
probable that seed has been dam­
aged by frost. Frost stops develop­
ment and hastens maturity. Tho
heads look ripe when they are really
dead.

A P. Spencer, district agent for
the University of Florida ExtenaiOn
Division suggests that it will be un-

wiso to *ow until a new crop has
matured.
It wlU be'best to wait
until June or just belore the rainy
season because the present drouth
will lessen the chances for a good
'tend.

FRIDAY MARCH 31, 1116

limit trip on Lake Tnhopokalign
on Friday afternoon, April 14th
f \V Griffin and I W Thompson,
It- --piioti ill t h e Grftrt lub Thurs■i.iy f 11ht , April l^JLli Av* U.* G rowford -ind Arthur K^D onegan.
Banquet at. the Grayst.onp Hotel
Friday night— W. B. Harris ami
E. E. Naugje.
These three rvents cover the main
portion of the entertainment of the
visitors, hot It l* likely that a social
affair of sunn- sort will be planned
f,-r the ladies of the party by the
Buthan * i litli
This matter will be
taken Up at the meeting of the club
|on Monday afternoon. *
On Thursday afternoon at the
close of the business session the vis­
itors will becoAte the guesta of St.
Cloud and u delegation from the
Wonder City will come here to take
the visitors there in automopilea.
The good people of St. Cloud are
planning an entertainment at the
lake pier, a program in the G. A. R.
hall and a luncheon to be served by
the Ladles Improvement Associa­
tion.

I h Crones in Hanford?
Chicago, March 3 1 . —Tho possi­
bility that I’can Crimea, charged
with poisoning a banquet tend
Archbishop
Mondololn here, five
weeks ago, is in a Florida .resort,' was

intimated today by Uiooo directing
his hunt.
Only a few of tbc derTkivc letters
Crones wrote Have been made public
and ipnr* .recent ones sent to the
York police'1have not been made
public.
Tho U st one published «M post­
marked Charleston, so It is. believed
that Crone* is still farther south.

WOULD MAKE THE PO ST­
MASTER GENERAL KING
OF NATION
Washington, D. C., March 30.—A
large number of postmasters In
Florida will lose their Jobs if legisla­
tion which is-now on the verge of
passage is finally approved in con­
ference.
That such legislation Is even con­
templated will he nows to most per­
sons, ns it hay attracted virtually no
attention. UiuIfcV its sweeping pro­
vision* 50,000 postmasters through­
out the country would be abolished.
The offices themselves would not he
wiped out, but after the postmasterships have been abolished the of­
fices would be open to the appoint­
ment of superintendents.
Post­
master General Burleson is backing
the legislation and doing all he can
to procure its passage.
The legislation referred to is nowin conference and is in a bill which
provides a reorganization of the
pusial savings system.
The house
committee mi postoflice ami post­
roads refused to recommend it ami
the bill as it passed from tho house
did not contain the provision.
It
was incorporated in the senate bill,
however, and is now one of tho
amendments In dispute between the
bout- ami senate conferees
Tin- provision which would go so
fur toward uprooting the established
postal service reads as follows:
"Hereafter the Postmaster General
may establish under such rules and
regulations us he may prescribe, one
or more brunch offices, non-account­
ing, for the transaction of any posiofllci business which may be re­
quired for tho convenience of the
public."

In a statement before the house
committee explaining the operation
of the proposed legislation First
Asst. Postmaster General Daniel C.
Roper said:**4
"B y making tho county tho unit
and each postoffice loruted therein
subsidiary to the main office situ­
ated at tho county seat the number
of accounting olltcsa. nuuld be xu.

dll,ed from 6tL000 to 3,000. The
county postmaster woujd be as­
sisted by a dark In charge,. under
his immediate supervision at each
subsidiary office, instead of a regu­
larly appointed |*o*lmaster and the
business conducted in precisely the
same manner as at stations in the
larger cities."
Mr Roper clearly stated in hear­
ings before the committee that the
legislation woujd abolish tho present
postmasters.
Representative Mad­
den of Illinois was one of the mem­
bers who asked questions and one of
his queries was: •
“This would put tho Postmaster
General In a position to appoint
one postmaster in each county,
would it not, and would put all
other postofflcBsALn tho county as
nun-accounting offices, subject to
his jurisdiction." .
»
Mr. Roper said that it was so.
It ia said that more than fifty
members of the house have been in
conference with tho Postmaster Gen­
eral during tho last week in regard
to this item. The conferences have
been at the request of the Post­
master. General, who is insistent on
the approval of the iteni.
rt ■
There waa a similar proposition
onco before whon the Postoffice De­
partment wanted to get rid of all
assistant postmasters by abolishing
the office. Congress would not stand
for It and It is believed by many
that the Arm attitude shown on that
proposed measure will bo reposted
In tf&gt;e house on the present whole­
sale proposition.

I l ls anticipated that there will be
a general and sweeping, opposition
to .the measure from local communi­
Presbyterian Church
At eleven o’clock there will be ties that will lose their postmasters
and become sub-stations if the legis­
communion service. No service at lation goes through congress.
night on account ol the temperance
'— Jacksonville Metropolis.
meeting at Allen's Theatre,
In Memoriam
*
In
the
death
of
N.
H.
Fogg,
Alta­
Notice to Children
The children who arc to taka part monte tosea one of her most valued
citizens. The people of this com­
in tho play "Thistledown" will please munity are deeply sensible of their
moat in the Woman's Club rooms great losa and mourn his passing
on Saturday eeorntng at 9:00 o'clock. with hearts filled with sincere grief

NO. 64
and dcap appreciation of their friend
and neighbor.
For more than thirty years he has
been identified with this place, giv­
ing to Its every interest his most
enthusiastic support, working al­
ways lor its growth and advance­
ment and giving generously qf his
time and means to that end.
Ho loved this beautiful region
with his wh4feaheart and never tired
of describing its beauties and merits
nt\d of praising its location and ad­
vantages.
A lover of nature and all things
beautiful, he longed to inspire others
with his own enthusiasm antF-deep
appreciation and to bring to all the
fullness of joy which he experienced
because hia heart was open to the
knowledge of God's great glftf.
»
*t.
Kind of heart and generous 61
hand, unselfish and thoughtful 'of
others, hia kindness and gentleness
endeared him to every member of
the community and one and all with
one nccord they desire to pay him a
tribute of great love and respect
to express their heartfelt sorrow,
extending to his wife and family
their deepest sympathy and con­
dolence.
Grant to him, O Lord, eternal
rest, and may perpetual light shine
upon him.
•
M.

LATE NEWS
FROM WAR
IN EUROPE
SPRING BRIN GS ON GREAT­
ER OPERATION IN
K'
EUROPE
London, Mar. 31.—A dispatch to
the Dally Mall from Petrograd says:
"With the breaking up of the ice
the - Rusaiana are preparing for an
expected renewal of German attack*
on Riga, which it Is anticipated will
begin within the next four wceka.
There Is every indication that the
Ocrmans this time plan to attack
Riga by land and sea at the urns
tlp ie,. as they are now assembling
large numbers of ships at Libau
with the apjtraent intention of. at­
tempting to destroy the Russian
fleet, so I as to control tho
Baltic.
*
Paris, March 31.—Several Ger­
man infantry attacks upon Avocourt
Wood, in an endeavor fo retake tost
positions, were made last night.
T h e war office report today says

Altamonte Springs, Mar. 20th.
Letter
Mr. R. J.
Dear Mr
Enclosed
the paper.
would do if
paper,

From Paul Bigger*
Holly, Sanford. Fla :
Holly
find check fur $2 00 fur
I don't know what 1
I didn't get the Sanford

1 have been uway from Sanford
two year* the first of next Sep tem ­
ber ami it seems like it lln* been
Sanford some day ami I hope some
of the deail ones their will open their
eyes ami get busy, build a hotel or
two and advertise Hanford in the
north ami west. You would be sur­
prised to know the people that go
j
from this town to Florida.
This
past winter killed California dead.
Florida i* tho coming state for win­
ter tourists from now on, and I hope
Sanford will get its share, but it
won't unless you build a first class
hotel.

these assaults failed.
No further
advances against Mulancourt were
attempted by the Germans.
East
of the Meuse there was heavy
fighting.

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London. March 31 —T h e l»l&gt;or
party of tint British Parliament has
decided that any consideration of
condition* of peace is impossible
ami undesirable, and that the only
thing the labor party could concern
■itself with was the prosecution of
ij)P war to a victorious termination,
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London, March 31
Four vessels
are reported to have been sunk dur­
ing the pust twenty-four hours— two
British steamer*, tho Kilbride and
Lavlnia Westoll, tho Dutch steumer
Dniveland and the small Russian
schooner Ottom ar. Twonty British,
ships have been sunk since the be­
ginning of the new German sub­
This town that 1 live in is the marine campaign.
beat town in the west and tho best
lighted In the United .States of its
,
Commanding Attention
size — but I can't help from wanting
Florida today is commanding tha
to go back to Hanford.
attention pf iht? nation and the Care­
Wjtge* are mighty good hut , i l ful study of business men, hopi»cost* nil awful lot to live,
seekers and investors because of
. 1 tun gLid lhaL.iho ffsalunl far­ Thn rxpItT HWiTKifnThg dT Die ouiside
mers made inobvy this year.
world to its ywondcrful advantages
My wife and baby are getting an d . attractions.’
along fine.,
The Manufacturer* Record of Fob.
Regards to the boys.
!7th contains many arthlts of in­

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' Very truly yours,
Paul'S. Biggers, •
Lewistown, Montana.

V

NEW P O S T O F F IC E

terest about Florida, tho principal of
these being a- two page display by
"It. H. E .," Richard II. Edmund*,
the owner and editor of this power­
ful trade paper, on Florida as tho
"M o t o r Tourists* Winter Paradise."

These two pages tiro most attracPostmaster Elder is Having Building
tlvoly illustrated showing somo of
Renovated and ( ’leaned
tho improved highways of Florida
Sanford will not get that new tho im|troved highways \)f Florida
postoffice building this year .but our and tho beauty apota that make
new postm aster, P. M Elder thinks thorn ao enticing to tho autqraoblliat.
that the old building being cleaned
* Other very Interesting articles dl»-'
up would help some and is ,bavlt}g
cussf-Floridti' an o’ f&gt;f&gt;»siblo‘ producer
nib the woodwork and w|l|)&lt;l ^ift^th*
of natural oil, and South Florida ai
lobby dono over. Tho ppztoftica .1*
a field for tho •production of tho
one place that sees conohlorhbl*
avocado pear.
wear and tear and is a p t1 to wear a
The stdte^'wof jnuch of (ti recent
very tired look.
’!* •,

Capt. P. M. Elder, the new post­
master expect* to take his position
tomorrow and nil this week has been
busy putting the office In shape and
the now and neat appearance of the
office ia proof sufficient that a
change is taking place. The wood­
work is receiving a new coat of var­
nish and the walls are being calsomined and palntcdr
Some day In the near future tho
new postmaster expects to 6#t Into
a new gpvernment building that
will be 1L-credit to the eitJ^Jbut un­
til that time comcs'-Cipt.'. Elder will
endeavor to keep the present quaters in good ihajto.
» •
L
The present force of valuable as­
sistants will be retained By the new
postmaster, headed by tha first as­
sistant postmaster, Harold C. Has­
kins with Miss Muller at tlia money
order window, Dwight Babbett tnd
It. A. Terheun at the stamp window,
M. L. Wright mailing clerk, and
R. C. Shaffer clerk.
Fort Reed Cknrch
Rev. Baldwin, S. S. evangelist
will preach at 3 o'clock p. m. All
friends of this ehutfh and Sunday
school are Invited to attend and
hear Rev. Baldwin.
*

growth in pojMilnrity and proapority to the pbwerful pen and influ­
ence of Mr. Edmunds.
The Country Gantlcmon of Feb.
19, alio pays Florida tbo compli­
ment of giving an ariicla by Jam es
H. Collin* on "Florida’s Neglected
Produet*," the flrjt place In .a very
interesting iuuf.
. Mr. Collin* call* attention to
"Some Dsllcadca that Have a Fu­
ture" which are being profitably
raised in Florida, but he dwalla also
upon the great waito and loaa to tho
farmer and fruit grower in their
nffglect to utllite the cull* for canvdng and prtservea.
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Congrcga^ionalChurch

Communion aervlce next Sunday
morning, and in tho evening we
unite In the Big Temperance Rally
at Allen'a Theatre. All member*
are urged to repufimher the morning
services..
Jno. Wilson and wif* have re­
turned from a trip to St. Augustine
where they tccotnpanied Mr. And
Mrs. H. W. £onw*y and fgmily,
whd ar# rsturnlng -to-thelr home In
Ohio.

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A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPON
DENTS—EVENTS OF 8BMINOEE COUNTY—EFFIClfeNT
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD
WEKIWA AND ETHEL ITEM S
An enjoyable .social event In the
way of a picnic was given the
school at Ethel by Mr. Archie Woods
who so kindly motored them up the
river to Weklwa Springe. They all
met at the dock with well filled
baskets of good thlngf to eat, leav­
ing at halt past* eight. .They ar­
rived- at the springs at 10:30. Ther
w en eighteen In the crowd. Mrs.
Chas. VWtnillion and Mrs. P. J .
Coates were the only married ladies
In the crowd. Somo of the young
ladies had their best friends with
them. A delightful luncheon was
served at noon in a nice Uttie dining
room which is near the spring, for
tho public, In which all partook
heartily, except one who had a se-

vere toothache and his lip was
swollen so he could not get his
mouth open. We coutd sympathise
with friend Rex as we ha,Ve gone
through with thp same. We found
Mrs. Vinson, the proprietor’s wife of
the hotel very pleasant- and kind
Everything 'w v delightfully pleas­
ant and enjoyed so much by the
children, as well as by the larger
ones.
It was the first trip to Wekiwa Springs by the greater part
bf the crowd and we feel that we
want to go again in the neat' 'future.
We1' started home at 3:30, stopping
over at the;camp to investigate the
beautiful scenery along the river.
After (pending nearly an hour there
we re-entered the boat homoward
bound, arriving all safe and sound
at 6:30. All thanked Mr. Woods
for his kindness. 1’here was quite
a lot of fun in a water battle, all
taking a hand in it. If there were
any Baptists in the crowd they^were
made Lutherans, wPresbyterians or
Methodists frqm the sprinkling they
Mr. N. D. Coates motored over
from Daytonn -last Wednesday and
spent the night with his brother,
P. J . Coates
Wokij^s.
Miss Axie Holiday came in Mast
Thursday from* Wirtfer Park snd is
spending several Bays with her
parents.

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her In charge. She U laid to ba on
the gain a trifle.
1
Mr. And Mrs. E. C. Starnes re­
cently from Ft. Mills, S. C., have
bought tho old Mitchell hours -from
W. A. Knight. .
Mm. G. C! William, of Oiford
was the gueata of her daughters,
Mrs. J . H. and Dave Hickson a
portion of last week.'
V'Mrs. R. L. Grier of Cameron City
last week received tbs sad nosra of
the sudden death of her mother,
Mrs. McCall, from paralysis at her
home in Charlotte, N. C.
Alex Marshall of Cameron City
has purchased the two town lots
next north of thfe 'Marched store.
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C. E. Chorpenldg has purchased
the grocery stock and store building
and land ad)oining at Moore's Sta­
tion- known as the .McClelland store
and has opened for business. He
will bd thankful for a share of the
publics patronage and will try and
have what the people wish td buy.
J . K. Hayden is having a tenant
house- built on his property recent­
ly purchased of Joe Cameron and
we understand there will be a mod­
ern house for hi. own use built soon.
Marquette avenue la Anally being
finished.
The work beginning at
Bcardall avenue and going west to
join that Is already completed..
Edward Higgins, the Hurry Ford
man has sold Mr. Stowe St Son of
Cameron avenue end Mr. and Mrs.
J . C. Ellsworth of Beardall avenue
new cars recently. Mr. and Mrs.
Angus Chappell and family of Cel­
ery avenue are also .enjoying a new
auto.

Bex Holiday left Saturday for
Enterprise where he will enter school

"S-O -M -E Doughnut!’ *
"Any time yoo wtnt r*«l
goodies utfl Calumet Baking
Powder I My mother uaet it—
she’s tried all others — she’s
learned her lesson — now she/
sticks to Calumet.
"Unequalled for making
tender, wholesome, light bak­
ings.
Wonderful leivening
and raising qualities—uniform
results Mother says Calumet
a l n m. Trr It x «*™.
Received II u Wm I Award,

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We catty all the
leading and 'tan- *
datd varieties that
have born tested
and known to be
adapted to our soil .
ard climate. ' -. *
We ( i s s * «
make Immediate ;i
ehlpaoeal of ail the

reasonable cro.p

seed.

Seed Potatoes
Wfi-H'—r N*. 4 R«*

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Seed Feaawt*—Na.
I North Carolina
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Fit., bank build
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*■ "Jackaonville,
"v
Ing will , be. rcmodcled at a coat of
9100,000 or more,
•/Among the Item, of construction
to b . d . „ . . reported .hi.

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t- "Apartment house, Miami, Fla.;
court house, Wheeler county, Ga.;
court house and roads, Lee epunty,
Ga.: church buiididgm, Greenville,
S. C.. three, Miami, Fla., Jackson­
ville, Fla., and ThomasblUe, Ga.;
bridges and road, Manatee county,
Fla.: a district of Broward county,
Fla., haa voted 1160,000. of bonds
for building roads and bridges snd
■ district of DeSoto county will ex­
pend 1130,000 for the same purpose;
factory buildings, Grsntviile, Ga.;
and Laurel, Miss.; psving, Clear­
water, .Fla.; roads, Hinds county,
Miss.; school buildings, Leslie, Ga.,
Martinsville and Wesson,
Mias.,
New Decatur, Ala., and Nrew Smyr­
na, Fla.; hotel building., to be com­
pleted, New Decatur, 'Ala. Con­
tracts have been awarded fot an
apartment house in Atlanta, ( Ga.,
bridge. Hall county, G s.,bnd psving,
Birmingham, Ala., Columbia, S. C„
and Ptr ^Pkfce and Starke, Fla.
"Industrial plants will be estab­
lished as follows:
" "Box factory, Laurel, Miss.; bot­
tling plant, York, S. C'.) cotton mill
enlargements,''Athens,
Ala.,
and
Grsntviile, Ga.: crate factory, Mima,
FIs.; hosie?y' yilt), Penfield, Ga., and
to be enlarged, Gainesville, Fla WW
to be enlarged, Gainesville, Ga.;
gasoline plant, Brunswick, G a.; gin­
neries, Cordele and Kaatrnan, aG.;
handle factory, Tuscaloosa, Ala.;

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college at Tallahassee.
Mr. a n d -M rs . Swanson and son,
Norman were Sunday visitors at
the home of Mr. Alfred Van Ness

-M r. N J . Sienslrom is home after
spending several months in Tam pa,
j with his daughter, Mra^ Reynolds.
i
The news is now from Washing­
ton that May 1st Mr. Shaefer will
be our mail carrier on Route No. 2
and will also be the mail carrier on
j
Route No
1.
Mr. Thomas ha*
given the people good service on
Route No. 2 the lime he haa carried
the mail
Mr. Archie Woods has opened up
The breete this morning is cool
a nice little grocery store here at
enough to make sweaters and coat*
Weklwa, which is guile a conveni­
feel comfortable.
ence to the people
He i» doing a
Mr. McBride haa planted a large
real good business and we wish him
patch
of watermelons, with which
great success in his undertaking
» r all wish him success
It is fearfully dry here
The
The Celery Fair and Carniva
gardens need rain so much and
was
well attended from this side ot
people cna't -plant the seed they
lijwn
Friday and Saturday
All re­
want to until there is rain
a
port having a fine time.
Mr. .Vermillion had the misfor­
We h eaP o f a wedding to be soon.
tune to lose one of his oxen last
Who it to be the April bride?
week. We wiU miss poor old Jersey
going around through the woods
Progress in Southeast
Mils Axie Holiday returned to
Columbus. Ga . Marrh 2i*
The
Winter Park Monday, after spending'
Industrial Index says In its issue for
sevfiaL diU'3 .with her purer.la at
thi# week
th/or home at Weklwa
She was a/--,
“ The southeast will enter the sec­
companird as far as Sanford by her
ond
quarter of the year with full
two sisters and brother, Fannje,.
ateam
ahead. *
E ith er and E arl; also Mrs. P. J .
"
W
it
h
the ending of the first
Coatee.
quarter
there
is a great volume ot
Mrs. Lipford is ogt rut her farm
substantial
industrial
and coextrucfor a few days. She ha* been lpendtion
activity
throughout
this section,
inr*""tfir^»ini|c in Sanford a* her
with prospects for an exceedingly
clHjdreii are "going to school. There
busy spring and summ«-r Important
k rs j.k ", Powell spent Sunday with
construction u j—rstions arc under
his mg Lirer and has accepted a job
way and a larger number are defin­
with Mr. Arenie Woods.
itely planned for the immediate
The saw mill that Mr
Kersey future.
New industrial enterprises
has put up in this section is now- are being established upon a larger
running.
scale in numerous instances than in
There is quite a crowd working months before.

flew, but later declined to 'serve. It's
s good, safe, conservative board.
If la thought that work will be­
gin within 30 daya and wiU be ruahed to completion.— DeLand Newt.
Comparatively Unimportant.

on the hard road out here and it
make* things lively around .Wekiwa.
The church was crowded last
Sunday, both morning and night,
with ness face* which we were glad
to see. There I s quite a little in­
terest shown in the prayer meeting
and Sunday school every Sunday.
Mis* Annie Shepherd left for her
home last Sunday night. Oh are
were so sorry for the young man, he
seemed bewildered when he came in­
to church after the train pulled out,
taking hi* seal between * young
man and hSs girl! though of eours
he oras excused by both. They un­
derstood the situation and therefore
there was no trouble. I will ring off.

" T o t a l of twenty t a p corpora­
tions have been formed in the past
week with minimum capital stocks
aggregating S I . 416.500.

"A lumber company has been or­
ganised at Savannah, Ga., with
capital stock of SI,000,000 and will
woon begin extensive operations.
Ground has been broken for the
foundations for the sugar finery to
be establiahed in Savannah at a cost
of about S3,54)0,000.
"A company with capital stack of
3500,000 wQl operate saw mills in
the vicinity of Gulf Pine, JHa.
"A contract Has been awarded
for tha erection in Clarksdale. Miss.,
of a six story bank and office build­
ing to coat $146,500.
EAST^SANFOBD
"A company has been formed to
Rav. Mickey felled hia regular ap­ build an electric railway between
pointment at Moore’a Station church Birmingham, Ala., and the Warrior
last, Sunday.
River and Jasper.
Howard Britt has gone to peorgia
for aw indefinite itajr^ .
Duneah Mitchell is with Capt.
Bril again guarding cpnvicta. *
' Mr. -ar.d Mrs. C. E. Cberpening
and H r,, and Mr*. Harry River*
were tn Orlando Monday, making
Seen «mt-e a, c
r* * t, U
the trip in (be Rivers’ car.
b e a t c d . r L l i , in c a r e t
v Mr. and Mr*. I. D. Hart. Mbs
bairry «f tf.a 5 x &amp; . GcararRuby and U iu Laura Parker drove
tsed I
azd
I j tfrckn
to Chuldota to attend church last
tad triers. C -e J IJIliab.
Sunday.
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Mrs. Ben Monroe haa been very
UI indeed, having takes a poisonous
tablet by mistake for something

crack or break. It will boil tho wash,
cook a meal and heat your irons, all on
very little charcoal.
No Smoke
No Oder
' Price *1.50
For sale by all progressive dealers. .
The Florida Metal products Company
S*M E r a t l H a A m u

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Send (or p M i l alatouf*

F o r Sprains, Lameness,

Two Ides* of the picnic.

Tho Hindu term for picnic Is ssJd
to be, by literal translation, "fools’
feast"
But tho Angto-lndlsn who
tikes to take his best girl and a bas­
ket or indigestible edibles upon an
arduous Journey to • distant place, to
eat delightedly a much worse dinner
than bo might have At home, has
more Imagination and a keener seat
of life than the natlro who assumes
ah air of superiority.

Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism

P enetrates an d H eals,
Stops Pain At Once .•
F o r M an a n d Beast
25c. 50c. *1. At All Dealer*.

' HARDW ARE
FO R T H E HOME
Special Bargains In Just The
Goods Yor Are Looking For

Road*
DeLand gets lug-cut brick, cement
grouted.
Daytona gi-t* asphaltic concrete,
with brick from the Daytonn city
limit* to meet the road halfway to
DeLand.
Southern Clay and Mfg
Co,
Chattanooga gets the entire con­
tract for the DeLand district, at
$300,248 28.
F &lt;» I’roudfoot of
Chicago, geta the Daytona contract,
that is, so much of it a* is now h-t,
ami p obabty the rest of the work
at the regular meeting of the cornmissioners op Monday
Pathfinder
Construction
Company.
Fulton.
N ^ . was the lowest bidder for
the Daytona brink and »a» awarded
the contract, but refused to accept
unless they »ere given 60 per rent
of the m u re contract
This left
Proudfoot the next lowest bidder
for the Daytona district work, and
he will doubliesa n-ftivr the con­
tract
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Del,and i'&lt;mtjai't call* for grouted
lug-cut h*i, , ■» l,-,.; aid1* except in
the renter oM DeLanJ, MVh 3 (cut ui
.Fell on each Vide The brick v, ill t.e
gin half » i ) on the Daytona road,
run through DeLand and half way
t o 'Orange City, begin at Lake Helen
Station, run through Lake Helen, to
DeLand and thence to Del.and
Junction
Contract for the shell
road from 1-ai.e U inr.emn-kett. half­
way to Neu j-myrna, arid friym DeI.aftd Junction to ir-e rivrr, wS_* rert
let
1' i» t *■ ght* t hat there wtd be
enough money on hand to lay this
road of asphalt concrete toward
Smyrna, and with brick or a*

All Purpose Charcoal Stove
start Made of strong sheet metal, will not

Mrs Strongmlnd (about to
with the picnic party)—“Le*«pie s e a hare are tho wrap*, here*a*the lunchbasket, here's the opera glass, and
here's tho bundle of umbrellas. I
think we’ve got everything, aqd yet—
children, wo haven’t forgoUen any­
thing, have wet" Husband and Fa­
ther (standing meekly at the horses'
heads)—"Shall 1 get In now, my dcarr*
Mm. Strongmlnd—"Why, to be aure,
James. I knpw there was something
else."—Dallas News.

vehicle factory. Decatur, Ala.
A
contract has been awarded for grad­
ing for the extension of the line of a
railroad in western Georgia."

F. T Smjth of Daytona geta the
contract for the Tomeka fill and
bridge. ’
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WEST SID E ITEM S
for the next two months, as he
Mrs. F. L. Greene is visiting
VOLUSIA SELLS BONDS
wishes to finish up the eighth grade friends In Woodbine, Georgia. On
this year.
School closed at Ethel her * way home she will visit her
Inst Thursday.
daughter, Miss Gladys' who is in Will Start Immediately on Brick
Mrs. Will I.eo’s little hoy, two
years old had the misfortune to
have one of his fingers cut ofl this
week asnd was taken to Sanford to
Dt. Denton.
Miss Annie Sheppard who has
been tearhing our school at Ethel
this year leaves for her home Monday, which will take one more ot
our young ladies out of the com­
munity and the worst of it is we
are afraid we will lose one of our
young men after she leaves, and
don't know whether either will re­
turn again.

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Draka and E . B . JConrad as
trustee. bare p r in t e d am
P^ved
Mr. Conrad .taker
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Garden Hose, Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools
Water Coolers, Refrigerators,

— Kitchenware —
Stoves, Fireless Cookers, Brooms, Dusters
White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers

See Our
lc to 25c Bargain Counter

"1. Fernald Hardware
O ak Avenue and Secon d S tr e e t

“Sanford’s House of Service”
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N a t u r e s S o il B uilder
Blowers* Ground Litpcstooe makes acid soils
sweet. It releases potash salts and imparts
strength and vigor to growing crops and trees.
Blowers* li(nestone yround unusually fine
rear illy mixes with the soil. Contains no im­
purities—can h&lt;?ifsptjrd at any tim e — is
inexpensive Write for literature and price*.
B lo w e rs L im e &amp; P h o s p h ite C ol
Bo. R SOS, Ocala, Florida

LIVERY, S A L E S AND F E E D S T A B L E
Corner Park Avenue and Second Street
C O N T R A C T O R S F O R A L L K IN D S O F H E A V Y H A U L I N G

La rge su pply of H o r s e s , Mules
W a g o n s and H a r n e s s a lw a y s
on hand F o r Sa le o r E x c h a n g e
B lic k s m lth ln t and Wagon Repairing in connection

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THREE SOLID STEEL TRAINS

To the Sheri flu 0f FloridaA* Section 16 0f Chapter 6470
° f lhp U u ' «f Florid. -bein g the
eorrup (practice act. specifically reires the sheriffs of the s u t e to ex-

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9:JSAJM. L * Jnahionvillo
ArTiftan
i 2:00 P.M. ArTifton
ArMacod
5:04P.M. A r Macon
‘Ar Atlanta
,8:03 P.M.
A r Atlanta
Ar Chattanooga
12tl4AM , A r Kno.vlIIo
Ar Louiivilla
Ar Nash villa
4:50 A.M.
Ar Evansvlll*
0:24 A.M. Ar Indianapolis
Ar Cincinnati
A r Claraland
Ar Grand Rapid!
Ar Chicago

ercis. strict .vigilant in th(. dctee.

WE HAVE IT

ion of violations of its provisions.
"T to bring to your attention
" rU,n "''lK.rt.nt provisions of this
&gt;»** as follows: ■
Section 5 makes it unlawful for a
candidate to attempt to further
his candidacy by promising to give
or appoint a person to a publio or
private position or to assist him in
procuring any office or position.

Godd Florida Beef.
Thfe Best Western Beef.
Spring Lamb.
Chicago Milk Fed Veal.
Com Fed Pigs. Pork Sausage.
Liver Pudding.
* Pigs Feet Jblly
• Head Cheese
Souce.
Fancy Chiped Beef.
Home Made Corned Beef.
The Best Hams and Bacon
F a t Chickens.

Davis Cypress Tanks
withstand excessive heat
and moisture, arc imp' r
viotts to acids, d" f t ru-t
and last for Kctp raipms
Cypress Tanks made the
I lav is \\ay arc ill &gt;t« d" :
aide and cost less m krep
in repair than palvani/nl
steel tanks.

lor (tie priniiir)

I nd* r lie- la w a * -ihdldate wh"
expend' Itl'lfl tll.lll he Ik .i ||,iwo&lt;1 to
ex [lend under ns limitation* in khhjeet lii t'lMMsi:ment imi| f'irfi It- hinght t" gel la- h.ifin mi the primary
I'.illnl II- gen.-r.tl ele. Hull ballot

f t ra n no ion get &lt;\ m I"
c la im e d fur tin* g.ih.im/i'!

tanks that their initial i '*st
is less, owin^ t" tin nit
prrrrdrnled advatn • m
the price of u.iKam '■ I
steel and othet mat' ll'

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The Ia w allow &gt; the candidate to
spend rnoi|e\ nliK f-ii'r Lin* lidlnwillg
pnrpo.es, lo wit
t or In- travel
trig i \j. ■f.—
e — tie t.ii •in.illf \l rig
-leiti igr.ipti i. wort&gt; &gt;|erk- a* earn
palgn he.ul'iuarti r- in address pre
pare and mail i.imp.itgii literature,
telegram-.
leh jihonepostage
freight, express sla'iiuier\. Ii-l ,,f
voter* othee rent, ww-paper adver
lining, advertising in campaign honk,
printing and the, rent for nlili m

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ArTifton
Ar Macon
Ar Atlanta
A t Chattanooga
Ar NathvlIU
Ar Martin
A r 3 t . Louis
A r Eransvillo

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A N D C O N N E C T IO N S
CoarHce.Putimm Drsuiaa Soon

Section 6 makes it unlawful (&lt;)r
a candidate or other person directly
or indirectly or by any k pretext
whatever to
hire or to Tb ploy
political workers or persons .dfJrAnvass, electioneer or to tjakc^puljic
addresses for or against a ’ ^ndidat#
or lo l*a&gt;' their traveling or other
expenses for such purpose^.
It is
unlawful for a person to accept such

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8:14 PM .
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2:00 PM .
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by tho chairman, Ed Scott of Ar­
cadia, for Tallahassee, April 12. He
i» of the opinion that a state high­
way engineer will bo' chosen at th at
time. Thus far the commissioner's
hands have been tied becaqgp of the
litigation.
The act providing for
7
the payment,pi the fifteen per cent I ! , * the ““ th day
automobile license tax was held t o ) ' * 6 '
be defective, and the tax collectors
. I&gt;arlt Trar
would no. pay-over any portion o f ' Hy thp Governor
the amount received hy them until
the matter was settled.
When the
commissioner held a meeting in Or­
lando there were a number of appli­
Getting on Hla Nerves.
They say Tat Plcrco waked up In
cations for the position of state en­
gineer, the Orange county engineer, the middle watches of the night with
0 . It. Ramsey being among them, a burglar standing over him. "Where's
lie was strongly endorse:^ ami it is your money?" inquired the burglar.
"In my panta hanging over there on
believed his chances for up point-*
; the chair." replied Mr. Pierce'. Tho
men. are good. Hr has nr: excellent
I burglar walked over to tho chair.
record, apd his experience in Florida ■‘Which pocket’ " ho demanded *’Oh.
f a d budding has given him a sea­ dcmntlt!" returned Mr Pierce, “Just
soning that other .ippliealits cannot take pants and all; you're getting on
la&gt; claim to, Mr Ramsey's friends my norvea."— Macon Telegraph. *
will strongly urge ids appointment.
Reporter St ar
Wedding Ring Always Used.
Wedding customs have varied with
changing periods hut the wedding ring
tin* always been used Its earliest
form was Iran, then. In turn, copper,
Slate of Honda. Executive Office hruse, leather, sedge and adamant;
and. after this, the precious metals.
II) the Gnxvrnor A I’rnrlamnTho first record of Its use Is 111 Gen­
tiun
esis 4.
Tho old Olmniul ring was
cunningly fitted In two sections, so
that one went to the bride and Uin
other to the bridegroom, and it Is
often copied for modern brides

Swedesboro Wonder Tomato .
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of flavor. It has A— 1 keeping qualities that recommend It
for packing for long shipments. The Swedesboro Wonder
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which In address the voters."
A c a n d i d a t e w Im expend* mnnev
for t»thVr purpose* in behalf of hi*
c a ndi da cy violate* t h e law
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he active to I hi* end
Y o u r* very truly,
park T r a m m e ll,
G ov ernor.
T a lla h a s s e e . I la .
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day at Talluhansce me oupremc
Court of Florida upheld the act of
providing for the payment of fifteen
per cent of the automobile llcenae
tax into the treasury of the atatc
for the use of the state highway de­
partment. M .,M . Smith of Orlando,
a member of the elate commlaalon
was Immediately advised of the ac­
tion of the court by both the at­
torney general, T. F. We«t, and th#
secretary of the commission, J , P.
Clarkson. The case was taken Into
the supreme court on mandamus
brought against the tax collector of
Leon county. It was « test case,
and now that it has been decided
the state highway commission may
proceed to the employment of a
state engineer, which has basn hold
nil tionding the outcome pf the liti­
gation.
Secretary Clark advised
that every contention of tho com­
mission hsd been sustained, and that
peremptory writ would Issue In the
course of s few days.
Mr. Smith stated that a meeting
of the commission had been called 1

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We ako have lands a t’various points along our main line. If you are Interested write thi$ olfica foy information or communicate
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F. W. RAMS, * ew Smyrna.
D. E. AUSTIN. P • t P erce.
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Second Grade—Claud a Wright,
the Florida sun and the Match wind
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Bttlaeoa MiU|«r can take out of the aoil in eight Junior Dutton, Frederick Weeks,
URkUea.
houre?_C.
McQqarrle, « * r c RfflnV Cslvin.. McGahagln. .
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for the University of Florida Exten­ Elisabeth Mitchell, Mary Elizabeth
sion, eatimates'lt at one Inch. One Moye, Leria Cretchen Long, Evelyn
Inch of rainfall is a big rain, yet Schall, Mildred Hand, Bobble King,
Your neighbors know nothing about yonr
■UMCximoN rtucs. in advaho j
'KtrmithHurley,
Corneollas
Weth.
that
amount
may
escape
from
the
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business at this Bank.
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soil every day. At that ra^ elt does
Third Grade—Irma Smith, .Paul
®l X HOW1US*
SWMBX MUHTHS.••&gt;••••*#««•/••••••* *11 not^take long .to lose the supply of Strong, Paul Thompson. George Wil­
Evcay transaction is held in strict confidence.*
water available to plants.
The ton, Mary Elisabeth Puleston, KathM l m t to Ik. CUT k» (to»»tor «-*• r « Th / to
longer this evaporation goes on un­ eryne Weasner, Maude Lake.
Your business is' solicited on the bases of
U w n er Ml fw M«eth
f»r- wu la A lirin Marl l)&lt; Mill* al OfW» checked, the harder it will be to ob­
Fourth Grade—Jann Wilson, John
prompt, courteous treatment and absolute •
tain good, gerrhination of seeds.
Brumjey, Emma Spencer, Dora ArOa Smea t etoaa M.X Malt* Aaraaf I
safety.
Ur. h^fSHiarrie has called atten­ nert, Nan Paxton, Mabel Wilkin­
t. &gt;1 tto (‘■atoCba Mtoaltoi PiMto
Carraway.
LeClaire
tion several: times to this season as son, Ma\ide
Ua4n **i •( Matto Sri. 1ST*.
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Kennedy,
Corinne
exceptional -.(dr. \he.
wide-spread Jones, Helen
*&gt;*&gt;« to I ln M
i w e iit o ’ito. ws drouth. The ld&amp;gaf Jt continues the Steinmeyer, Helen Carlson, Elmer
harder It will be to r#f*e a good crop. Lundquist, John Henry Lundquist.
, Congressman Joe Sears propose* to The farmer can' avert-'t^e lack of
Fifth Grade—Beulah Brown, Em­
take the state editor* on a boat rldo moisture to some ehl'ent; however, ily Bailey, May Holly, Nora Jcn'*
on the lake at the Kissimmee meet. by working his lind well. ' probably Jdna, Rota Milhcin, Marie Stemper,
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No “ Sr.lt Ulver" rido for him. The 50 pfer cent of the winter nnd’opring Tbegpaa Venable. Florence Witte,
R. R. DEAS
0. L TAYLOR
c. m. hand .
If. R. STEVENS
A u l Cadi Ur
C*iUm
editors will see to that.—Orlando plowed land lies In the rough s t ^ ' Isabel Strong, Wesley Foster, Boy
F. L WOODRUFF Vk..Pi*«&lt;i*m
Cidxcn.
until planting time. ' The roughed 'Howard. Edward Rumph, Robert
------0 -----William
the land, the greater the surface Williams, Wallace Bell,
We make frequent trips to San* that .is exposed to evaporation. Soil Moye, Albert Hickson. Ralph Wood­
forif Thursday we went to see the should be worked Immediately be­ ruff, Robert Thrasher. Dick - Terfair and saw It. via: The fair face hind the plow. Uee a spike tooth Terebun, Ira Tillis, Doris Mooro,
of Editor Holly and gave him ‘‘the harrow, a disk, a weeder or .anything Madge Woodcock, Gladys Wilson,
lovely cakes, th^ latter being served
GENEVA NEWS
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GRAPEVILLE AND UPSALA
glad hand” in his legislative can­ that will level the surface. A mulch Erminia Houser, OlUe Vera Gllsson,
Work has been commenced on the! We understand that Axel Nylund, to all presentr-w'ith atehming cups
should be made and maintained on Margaret Ericaon, Sarah Whede**. Barr tract, between. here and Ovie- now of Miami has recently re­ of fragrant cqffee. Thla time there
vas.—Orlando Cltisen.
top.— News .
Charlotte Smith, Lixale Flowers.
------O-----was a cake for' each year and it
do. Mr. Sheldon is building, a house marriod.
Sixth Grade—Margaret Zachary. on the tract, and there are quite a!
Editor Dob Holly of the Sanford
Mr. Aaron Lundquist left for a gladdened tho heart of the little
Father of Baseball.
Annie DuBose, Nellie M
ngrr, number of men clearing the land, visit In Jacksonville, a week ago, maid. Besides h er'im m ed iate fam­
Herald has "yielded to the solicita­
Henry Chadwick, the "Feather of Aline Lipford, Eunice .Lynch, Mary About 80 acres of that tract will be stopping at his brother - GarderV ily there were present her grand­
tion of many friends” and announces
as a 'candidate for the legislature. Baseball,** Is burled In Oreenwood Belle Allen, ' Eva Taylor, Lurilr planted to citrus faults.
! where he will combine business and mother, Mrs. Jo h n Lundquist. Mrs.
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'* the Baptist recreation. ’’
Annie Magnuson, M is. Elm er Lund­
And now the voters of Sanford and cemetery. Brooklyn, on the Twenty- Jenkins, Mariip Hand. Tom BrothThe
members cof
fifth street side of the cemetery, near erson, Sidney Kennedy, Willie Mul­
quist
with her two children, Adrian
Seminole county should elect him Eighth avenue.
church gave a picnic lasr week at j
Thompson was a visitor at
lein, Bertram Shepherd, Victor Mc- Lake Harney in hopor of llev. Mr, ConPr*a in l o » n j Mt WM.k an(1 and the baby, hnd later Mm Bal­
by a large majority.—Clearwater
Lnulin.
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Sun.
Stone’s seventieth birthday. There M „ B aHjng(.r visited there on Wed- linger also ran in for a short visit.
Unfortunate in Hla Friends.
— 1 -0 -----Scventh G rad e— Vivian Crosby, were about a hundred present and no9,iay morning.
Sunday school will be at 3. o’clock
“Thcro are. sold the gloomy man,
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next
Sunday and prayer meeting on
If th e ambition of Lake, of Sem­ who had Just parted with a V to a re­ Virginia DeCoursey,- Ruby Hart. a|i enjoyed the day.
Charlie Cramer was out our way
C. E. Patterson is improving
Thursday
evening at 7:30, at which
inole county, in competition with treating friend, “only two kinds of Ethel Henry, Mamie K ate Williams, . Mr.
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Rev. Ericoan la leader.
Sears, of Osceola county, (or United men: There am those who some­ Marie Ilragg, Berth a Matey, Jennie in health quite rapidly.*
Mr. and Mm. Carrol Culpepper
Mr- HpnrF Lundquist has obS.ates c ingress results In a break of times get into trouble, and those who Rhoades, Velma .Venable, Georgia
Rev. Edwards and Rev. Albertson
•spent
Sunday
in
Sanford.
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employment in the cor shops
Walker,
sometimes
get
out.
I
don't
seem
to
the “ Gordian Knot," said to have
came
according to promise last
ti .d thFse counties to the northward I k,low ,any of the latter."
Seventh Grade—Tom Anderson.' Miss Lydia Geiger, has returned edth Mr- Tyner. Mr. Howard who Saturday and on Sunday Rev Ed­
Ralph Barlow, Donald Carraway. from Indian Springs where she has also works there has been changed wards. the pastor evangelist gave Ui
and Aouthward of Orange county,

THE SANFORD HERALD Do
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to night work.
Flood* In North
been teaching school.
Harvey McCauley.
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two very searching sermon*
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We notice the pressman left out , . , ____
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Detroit,
Mich.,
March
30.
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Sev­
Dr
and
Mrs
Lewis
have
returned
Eighth Grade— Motile Abernath&gt;
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look for good results.
T h e liitlf
eral cities and towns in Lower Mich­ Gladys Adams.
Alberta
Aycoc k to their home in Defiance, Ohio Mm. Borell’s name from tho*e who child of Mr. and Mr*. Edwin Lund­
Albertson
and
igan reported improved Hood condi­ Martha Brown, Esther Flelsher, M They have been -pending their win , entertained Rev
quist was baptized. Rev. Albertson
tions today, the situation at
Flint dred Huston, Mary Druan, Sentu ter* in Geneva for a number of daughter while they were here.
O ----went over In the afternoon to the
became worse
Local traffic
was Lake. Margaret Strong, Vera Ter- \tars past
Mr*
Magnusson has been sub- p ToIa s ^ v jr e .
M rs Bertels,,n and
S A ID A B O U T1 H O L L Y
Mr Barber
hasgone to
Mac- Iject to the grippe the past week
Mr um) Mra nallinger entertained
Bob Holly is in politics now up to dislocated when the Flint river went heun. Frank B ritt, Wallace Lipford
Sagi- William McKirm, Frank Purdot.
l.-nriy to look after the loading , of
his neck.
Last week he was in _ out of its banks
. . . and flosdrd
Anjelo Sansferino has been sitting them this time.
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machinery
which he will ship to up with Mr. Rotunda, who is very
Max
Stewart.
quandary because Forrest Lake had m‘ *
“ je « t y . principal busi------------------------------announced for congress.
BecauseI ,neM ^ o u t h l s r s .
Damage t o .t lNinth Grade Theodore Hu nr* this place for the saw mill .
di at hi* home in town.
N O TIC E
;!lng
thousands
of
dollars
a
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a
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y
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Gladys
Dieterich. Helen Peck, Lilhe
M*' &lt; K vv»tso“ - * ho ha* been (
Lake is a Seminole county man, he
Mr
Jack Thompson has been
tSrhwartx. Kate Meredith, Thelma
her mother. Mrs Hart, has'
would like to supjmrt him. but he has been wrought in Flint alone.
C itj T ax es for the Year 1911
under the weather for a few d a y * . 1
her home in Dea **
Moines,
A hoy was drowned in the flooded Adams. Marjorie Packard,
Eula returned* *to *"
slated that he was p edged to Joe
After April 1st. 1916, Tax l -rMr* John Lundquist and Mrs
low a
Sears.
His solu ion of the matter Kalamazoo river at Battle Creek Mickey, Alice
Andes, I^-la Hut
titicates will issue ou delinquent
Magnuson
were in town Saturdav
Mr*
Creasy
and
M
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ilreunnn,
was tritely expressed in the state- today
|chiton
taxes of the year 1914. therebv rrnent: “ May the beat man win “
Flood
conditions
throughout
Tenth G rad e— Muriel Rhodes. Lr who have been visiting Mr* Endor
Tuesday, the ‘J .sth. w»* the fourth attng more expense. T o avoid ■* n
t uriett hav, returned to their home
Now Hob has announced for the Michigan generally were im proved, cel Little, Clifford Walked. M*r
birthday of Ellen, daughter ol Mr extra expense call at city cltr* i
in New \ ork
legislature and with three opponents today except in the vicinity of F'llnl. Beil Lynch,
|and Mr*. 11. G. Lundquist and as oilice and pay the 1914 taxes before
Mrs V J Daniels gave an oyster
in the race he will probably be so and tn the Saginaw river valley.
favored section it was Certificates issue.
Eleventh G rad —
Marion Gove. supper to her Sunday school c lass1 usual . .in. this
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busy Irving to prove he is the be«t where the water* still » ere rising
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1 properly celebrated by the coming
Ja s. C. Roberts,
Antoinette
Lktie, * E t t i e Johnson. on Friday r.ignt of last week
Jmxman that he’ll leave Jo e and F’or- and reaching out over a widening
of
her
loved
ones
with
presents
and
G3-2tc
C it y 'Clerk
Ruth Hand. Katherine Ayrocke
! teen jiiung people were jifewent anil
rest to fight it out for themselves.
territory
Train service w»* nearly
Twelfth tir a d e — Agnes Anderson, »pent a ver&gt; pleas .ml evening
Kissimmee Gazette.
’ normal in the greater part of the
slut**, but north of Bay City washed Allie Anderson, Alma Goertz, lisearj
M:«» Kate Flint Ija.* go.ie to DeImprovc Look of Fia t
out track* and destroyed bridges Brown.
Land to attend the hormal school.
resulting in a unanimity of feeling
in the three counties, then we may
conclude that Lake is purely s pub­
lic benefactor. -Orlando Citizen

T h e -Flor.da Grower* and 8hip- ,,i11 h,mp€rcd «*«"&gt;u)Uc.Uon.
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L’.ov d S. Tenny is making an of--'
F ‘ini. Mich.,
Mar. -30 — South
fort to secure better looking fruit wSagiha* street, the principal hu»iby more generah and spraying meth i ess l h 'roughfare if F’lini w t s iiiod'
Florida ha* a reputation for undated *" J depth of n i r 1v t »t&gt;
producing fruit of unqsually goml 1,M* ted.xv
’I he Reporter-Star i* nppMtd to the wording
&gt;l.odren m factori,»
quality
It ia unfortunate, how1‘r.ip, rty lo-"
Water strei-t v\i]J ,
•or errgagt mr ttp-nr-rir-mTUpaifftni"Which fend lo 'gritltl out iTte jo y ' of
'W e f . ~YTiaT Hie »riihges and grape- be Tieav^, Several families were reachildhood, or »tuprt their growth and development. Yet thgrc can he no
fruit produced in the stale do not cued from partly submerged houses. question that the legialation atrned at this evil is *o aweepinc tFiat its
look as good as they taste.- Cali­
practical Implication would Vr.ake it criminal for hoy* and girl* under
fornia has had a decided advantage
Columbus, O.. March 3Q. — F’atr fourteen to jierforhi any useful service for pay
F'or example, jt would
° ' fr ij'l*
ln tbiv matter. The^ j k n * and failing river* today ilia -, prohibit hoj s from delivering newspaper*, or duu.g i;.**.*e; get vervi.*.
sptmdlit fvthoM FI or* d’a Fias trad
|&gt;«-t led flood lenf' ,&gt;v,r Ohio
l c t h i . f i this is wrong: it ruay be that we ire ptlroli.' d » hen it c.‘'ir&gt;c*
in sellUig fruit at high prtceu ha*
' to viewing the qqu'Mton
at &lt;lose
fuse range
range,, bbut
iz* sl ion nt
u t it i* e v i l , til f r o m thi* view
hern d ine in *| ite of ibe handuap
I Ktshurg. l'u
Mar 30
Pitt*- 1 jo i n t ihut th»&gt;**t who are paid to advucate child f
•ti , ,u well
from rather unattractive look*. ,g
b. i rc &lt; h a v i n g ilv ! *l flood of i h t h o s e who ,l»&gt; It f r o m * h ig h s e n s e oj
t o t iwv*-i»,
tb'cin
fruit
,v»sr tudr..
1 hr iwoltcn Allegheny m i v ,» to yi&gt; to unreaaor.alde extremes
They fall to driw the line, anil
'I he League believes that this at.d Ilia .Motioogah'-la rivers parsed if iheir ideas were fotlowrd to the Utter the child would grovb vf[i in id’i-campaign forFietter lookingfruit t» the
flood stage here of twenty-two nrss. which is the ancestor of* vice and m m c
1 he old fashioned wa. of*
altogether too large for any inti
f,-r t
at an early hoar and continued . rearing (hfldrea may be all wiong, hilt the- jdan of kt-eping thv* chibl busy!
v id u a lo f urgai liatlon to urcyvmjdish to rise rapidly.
Merchants with, at uatful thinga hasn't bi-en much Improved upon by modem methods.
alone.
i he industry should he business houses along the rivers !
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aroused to tip? necessity of ta k iig were* prepared for the rise and littl „
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Seara for voting against the child labor otfl until the contents of the hill;
steps to bring about an improve- damage is expected.
People living
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ment.
It has been den.or.Urrtod i tn the low lying sections movcdT
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measure. If this is so he deserves to t&gt;V eu/nt^cnilrd. .1 he'KkeUhoud i»
beyond a doubt that a lar^e pro- their household goods to second
that the bill rontaiKdd, provisions that made it impravticaUu and. Unjuvt.
portion of the inserts that produce floor.
There
are reasons to believe th at Sears would not .vote to put children
poor looking fruit may be controlled
When the'flood mark w*as reached in bondage or keep them theAv For many years he « u county super­
with an expenditure of a compara­ shd the stream became stationary,
intendent of schools, and in sqch position he came in rontart with child
tively small sum ol money.
T h e ail danger passed.
life in Us varied forms and phases. Nothing rould have a i^orc Soften­
experiment station at Gainesville,
ing
Influence. T h ere is no human element or essence more thtyjcent or
the Entomological Laboratory at
Cincinnati. O., Mar. 3 0 . — With trustful than the affettid a.pt a child. He would be a brute who would
Oriwndo, with Mr. \V. \V. Yothera
the river at 46.9 feet here tonight betray or abuse i t . But th at parent ia not wise or considerate of the
in charge, the different
marketing
and rising 1 l j inches an hour, the future welfare of the child who builds s wall about him. The man least
organizations in Florida, and every
local weather forecaster predicted prepared .tq cope with the world is the one who has been brought up
progressive grower should not only
late today that it would reach under cloistered "conditions. He Is not equipped and oftener than other­
TALK better spraying methods,
53 feet by Friday night or Saturday wise is doomed, to a career of discouragement and failure. It U jdeasing
but also E N C O U R A G E action.
morning. 'I t is expected to pass the to 'know that such view* are held by level headed people who arc active­
Mr. Tenny and Mr. Yothcrs have dai g r line ot 52 feet late tomorrow. ly engaged in child welfare work. A few days ago a Washington paper
been holding some fieid m tetinjt re­ Me chants along Water and Front contained the following:
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Hysteria on Public Questions

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come familiar with the common In­
sect pests of the citrus tree*. Mr.
Yother* takes a high power micro­
scope to three meetings and give* a
eery practical talk and demon­
strations of the three most impor­
tant Inaect pc*t* of citrus, namely,
white fly, purple scale and rust
mite. Following this there ia a die
elusion on the best methods of con­
trolling thc»e posts.
Both
Mr.
Tenny ked Mr. Yothcrs an* willlrg
to cooperate with any community
that dtsirts to encourage the pro­
duction of clean bright fruit. The
critical limn (or next year's crop ia
near at hand, and it U urged that
nny person who is interested in this

cellars while reaidenU in the low
lands are seeking higher quarters.
A stage ot 53 feet will bring the
water out in Newport, Ky., cover­
ing several blocks.
The Ohio river w-iil pass the dan­
ger mark ot 50 feet some time to­
night. according to the weather
bureau. It may reach 53 feet, the
forecaster announced.

Tliat We Have On Hand
Everything in Men’s Spring Shoes
that’s new -right from the Footwear
Fashion centers. It’s a duty you
owe to yourself, vS’ir, to see our
Spring stock of Shoes. W E WANT
YOU TO SEE the new Florsheim
Oxfords now displayed£in our windows-new shapes and new patterns
**the season’s live styles.
Priced
S5.00 and $6.()0~the price that gives
you quality and satisfaction.
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Dickens Shoe Store
J . W. Dickens -

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“Objections to national legislation on child labor, with particular
reference to the* Keating-Owen bill were made before the Senate Interstate Commerce Committee today by Miss Mary F'. Garrett of the ! ? ♦
Pennsylvania Juvenile Court and Probation Association, sod Mrs. A. A.
Burney of Washington, -national corresponding secretary of the mothers'
congress.

A Plain F a c t
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The fact that it ia about as difficult for a person &lt;&lt;£
♦ to take care of his money as to earn it, makes it ^
Both insisted that it Was increasingly apparent in the legislation
^ necesvary Tor him to have safe advise as well as ^
of the different states that any coat iron rule on child labor'was a mis­
security of place and of investm ent
take and that the beet thought of women intereettd in children was

being addnsoed to the problem of aecurine_.lV: fullest development of
the child, both in training of the heed end hand and in development of
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^kis institution offers both to its depositors, and
character.
HONOR ROLL
They declared that the general view of mothers now wa* that idle­ 4' for over a QUAKTEH OF A CENTU1.Y it has been
F'or Month of March, Sanford Public ness was greatly to be dreaded,- especially in children under fourteen ♦ a bulwark of sa fe ty for the people of this community.
years, and that moderate vocational training in various industries Was
Schools
Lower First Grade—Evelyn Price, a good thing, rsther than a bad thing for the child."
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Bach sentiments were expressed -by Congressman S c a n in his speech
Ruby Martin, li-zcl Newton, WilDavis, Jr., John Lord, Morris against th* Kcsting-Owen hill. The sentiments are shared by pirsons
who cannot be charged with b rie f tool* of icdiutrio! concerns that seek
to suck the life blood of little cnildren.' There ia need for the dominance
—
- — s s fcither of those gentleman by ad- g^teon, Rob*n u « t , Martha WaL of a rational view In all such legislation, where it is necessiry to draw the
As
creasing them at Orlando.
j lace, Vera Weet,” Britts Arrington. lin e betw een m aw kish sen tim e n t an d com m on sense.—Reporter-Star.

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little Happenings—Mention
of Matters In B r i e f Personal Items or
Interest

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.Wlldmtu,

W, Ernest

'* 'V * C* DcCourBey. Forrest E. GutGut
chol,

Annie

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Rxdford

Mr*. Shilling and daughter. Mias
Leah expect to return this week to
their old homo in Ohio.
Call on H. L. Duhart for prompt
automobilo service. Phone number
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T?r t ♦«» PBTi7uiI7ji:trnuM,11)&lt;jrtWt|t|dl|&lt;^ jt &lt;i j a ^ &lt;trtaadg{1aunudA|&lt;aai3nnttt;la

Rosamond

Those to r*ce»ve seats on their
diplomas are as follows: Mrs. W T
Wheel ess, Mrs. 8. G. Kennedy, \in,
Emma H. Cox, Mrs Ruth Gstchel.
Summary of the Floating Small
J'»o. 1). Jlnkinx, Geo I) Ilailar.l.
Talks Suerfnctly Arranged for
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Kxtsll, Forrest E Gatrhel.
Harriet/lleruld Readers
Miss Allie Trafford. Miss Clara M
Millen, Miss MuudJ Jinkins. Miss
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Hon. J . N. Whitner and J. R. Minnie Stewart. Miss Elizabeth Nix,
Hayden have returned from n busi- Miss Edieth .Stewart, Mrs. Robert
L.^ Rowe, J . T. Denton, M. D., J . R.
nesa trip to Tallahasaeo.
WMldman.

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TT1K SANFORD HERALD

ABOUT PEO PLE
...A N D E V E N T S . . .

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A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP'TO DATE
AUri. Ul Can
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Calaut* S«aij Uaw,“’ mn»M

Sale will be held on (• W
corner Celery anti
avenue.
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FfsA Fry

tin- Sundaj school completed and
hope to have their memorial window
placed b\ Easter
This will be n
li.in-- meimiriul
The enrollment is
now seventy-one mothers and conliniumslv growing under the excel
lent supervision of their teacher.
Mrs Stem mey ur

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Eight Hundred Club

One of the most enjoyable events'
Delightfully pleasant
was
the
of the week was the fish fry on meeting of the Eight Hundred st
I uesday in the grove on the Heights the home of Mrs. T. DeWitt Hayes
given by the member* of the Truth on Wednesday afternoon, with their
Seeker* Class of the Methodist needlework and soclul chit chst the
Sunday school.
There were about hours aped rapidly. A aherbet course
sixty five members and guests who was served late In the afternoon,
went out about ten o'clock In the Enjoying Mrs. Hayes’ gracious hosA procession of old and new dip­ morning to enjoy the fun'and frolic pitality wero Mrs^C Kitten den. Mils
Mrs.
Anns)
loma holders will form and march and incidentally to fry fish, the most Laura Chittenden^
into the t hurch rodin for the exer­ fun of all, the majority of them re- Walker, Mrs. Minarik, Mrt. Bradmaining until the lntc afternoon. |ford, Mra. Roy Symea, Mra. W^rrele
cises.
I here will be ubout 50
nl
this line.
At one-thirty the "fry " with all the Tylcr, Mrs. Browne, Mrs. Fr*/tl$
appetizing et cetera* was served. Adams and Miss Bessie Z acR jd^r
Program Tor the Day
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, fw
,
9 30 A .M .
; aV,. * " ( orn pone" was n favorite dish,
Bible School.
Special Mlsskfarf/ baked as it was in the ashes. Rev.
Elki Dance

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Mo. R. A. T«k«.. P U . tU. MS

A jolly little party constating of
Mtaa Annie Lee and Meaara. Harry
and Clande Cobh were the guests of
and Mrs.
F. r"
E. &amp;u’lnm«y
Steinmeyer
chsperDay.
The
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The o[forcings
wtf V -id\
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« ertaper(,nc
One Wedr
Wednesday evening members
Mina Gladys Fields of the Hotel
Home and Foreign \fo&amp;n*Ac
,E1&lt;,'!y crowd of
the of *h* Elks gave another informal
Carnc* for dinner on Thursday
rfnyt)jsX5 of the Sunday school and and enjoyable dances that was well
Work.
evening.
.,
,fouvd,&lt;their hands quite full. About attended .by the dancing aet. That
•?\XK00 A. M.
A fishing and kodaking party Special (ymduulion Service for*Sun'- TVteff-'uMock in the afternoon the the Elks and their friends delight in
class was called to order by the pres­ |"tripping the-light fantastic" is tea*
from Hotel Carnes, consisting of
tluy sipihol teachers and workers ident, Mrs. Cbak. •
Smith, for thcjtified by this having, been the third
Mrs. H. L. Snyder, Mrs. O. W.
completing the work in RlMe-Im bkaki
ess
meeting’.
;
Mrs.
Kelly gave -informal
little B*jb*rlng within a
inforn
Brady (Mrs. M. L. Raines of Tam­
tsitute.
Utijlq
iqJAfrcsting review of the lessons week.
pa), Mrs. B. F. Gillon, Miss Anni
Orchestra Prelude
far- the month qn tflle book of Acta
Lee, Mias Gladys Fields, Mr. S. A.
Doxology
nnd'
was followed! 'by Mrs. Rayton
Boyer ami son, Mr. Upjohn, Mr
In fo rm a l Luncheon
invocation
I with a splendid paper on “Some of
Pntradge, Mr. Cox nil enjoyed a
Mrs. Thomas A. Neal entertained
Hymn, "A Call for Loyal •Snl- the Things We are Doing
very pleasant afternoon on Lake
.1',
» on Monday with a pretty little
diers’’
North to &lt; hristlunize America.
,
.
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,
,
Monroe.
.
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, luncheon at her attractive home on
Scripture. *J Tim J 15
She tou. bed especially on the work
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,
Park avenue.
Covers were placed
Ju st received—Two ear loads of
Plano Interlude
that i» being done in her home ,
,
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for *&gt;*• ‘ he guests being Mrs. NorUuick and Maxwell cars. Pay an
Pray cr
t o . u , Rochester N Y. It was n man D, For„ t&gt; M„ C ed l G .b b e tt,
you ride. Sec us quick and take .t
Hymn, ’’Give of Your Best to
nne paper on the Home M M on „ „ j B . B . Stryker? Miss Emma
the Master”
Semonstration in the Wonder Car.
Work. Rev Steinmeyer closed the , rvin ai)d M|ti , Uriet HuUey.
deminole County Garago.
6J-2tr
Announcements
program with an informal talk, comPiano Offertory, "Nocturne,”
plimenting the class on its activ­
Persona/ Mr niton
Hr hum unite
Auction Sale
ities and the excellent work that is
Mrs
J
Hunenstein of Mevulin,
Anthem, "Lead Me Oh L o r d "
On Friday, April 7th„ 191 fi. Four
being done, also giving a brief o u t­
Minn.,
is
the
guest of Mrs. R. Runge.
Addre-i,
Or
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p
Montagui
good work mules, wagons, harness
line of the life of "Asliury in Amer­
Kepiirl of .''i hmd The Pastor
All kinds of farming implements,
ica " The Truth Seekers are a live
Friends of Mrs M F Robinson
I ielivery of I Uplojuus
Or Mon- organization, ula;i&gt;s busy.- They
sprayers, plows, harrows, etc. Sale
t agile
begins at one o’clock, Terms strut
•&gt;r nott having their class room in w11' he glail to hear that fche is mly cash.
B rad y ’s
Beurdall

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SUNDA Y DINNER
• April 2nd, 1910
Dinner 12 to 2 P. M.

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Price BO Centm

Caneppi an Chovies
Consomme a la Royal
Chicken a la Reine
Fillet of Sole, Tartar Sauce Pomos Ju licn e
Vanilla Puff, Wine Sauce
Jibblet Pie, Southern Style
Turkey and Oyster Dressing, Cranberry S au ce.
Prime Ribs o f B eef au ju s . *
Lettuce and Tomatoe Salad, M ayonaise
Cream Potatoes
New String Beans
Ju n e Peas
Stewed Rice
Desert
Cocoanut Custard
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M ince P ie
Ncopolilon Ice Cream and Chocolate Cake
Iced Tea
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C afe N oir
Hot Tea

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Marike News Service

lion, suggests that the water be ap­
Washington,. D. C., Mar. 2filh.— plied to keep the plants moving.
irrigation
systems
arc avail*
Field men of the Office of Markets WfiOrc
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,
.
and Rural Organization have left " ble » P P '!« t lo n will bo easy but H
Washington to inaugurate the

Do- ‘ he 1? ‘ ,l cr mu,t bV U l" n tf om »

pnrtmcnt of Agriculture's Market * * *
more difficult. A sprinkler
Nows Service for perishable cropa.,boud bc u,cd n tbo *Btter eMBthis year. Branch offices hsvo been I The soil should be soaked. It is
established in New York, Boston, best to apply the wster st evening,
Philadelphia,
BufTslo,
Pittsburg, then in the morning some dry earth
Chicago, St. Louis, Minneapolis and should be sifted over the bed to reKansas City, to collect and distrib- tard evaporation and to prevent

ule information in regard to marketing conditions. Other men are slitHoned in the producing sections in
Florida. Louisiana and Texas, wherp
proving after a severe illness.
unions, tomatoes and strnwberrie*
are already being shipped in rartoad
M r nnd Mrs
M T y n e, Jr., lots to the big rnurket*.
of Lakeland are visiting Mr. and
B y collecting in this way informa­
Mrs, R B. Jarvis
tion concerning conditions in pro-

surface baking.
Men who make a
specialty of growing sweet potatoes
want to make the first planting of
draws by the middle of April. This
first planting is to supply vines for
the main crop in June or July.
Draws do not make as big crops as
vines because the soil is usually cold
when they are planted in the field.
Grower.* New*
i during districts nnd marketing cenMr and Mrs V Pryce und little ters, the Market News Scrvtro of
daughter l*dl on Monday for home the Department of Agriculture is
Many Kinds of Marble Used.
There are said to be more than &lt;00
after a pleasant visit to Mrs. Miles designed to aid both shippers of and
A t ’urnp.
I dealers in perishable crops
The different kind* of marble used in Now
I information collected is sent out Y’ork city, and in color they range
,.r free by telegraph to all those who from bright reds and greens to the
\tf„ J
f
Roberts has
most delicate shades of pink, tur­
her daughter, Mrs.
C. «re sufficiently interested to pay the quoise nnd yellow. Some are known
I telegraph charges and by mail to us dead stones because qt their flat,
sm ith of Pomona.
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J those who do not care to incur this somber hues, while other's arc alive
expense, but have a good reason for with dashes of vermilion, scarlet, em­
Mr. nod Mrs. Frank Helms, Mr.
wishing the reports.
Each of the erald green and lavender. ,
and Mrs. Boyce Philllos and Mrs.
field men In the marketing and pro­
J , Fleets of Orlando were the guests
ducing center* acts as a distributor
Dally Thought
of Mrs, It J Powell this week.
of this information nndt-in addition
Life never seems so clear and easy
it is sent out direct from Washing­ ts when the heart Is bating faster .
Dr. J . Edgar of Lakeland, editor ton.
st the sight bf some genoruuf! self-'
of the Florida Christian Advocate
'taking deed.—George Eilat
The first reports for this season
will, bo the guest of Rev, and Mrs.
a r e to be s e n t o u t o n M o n d a y ,
F E Steinmeyer on Sunday
H o l d i n g Off.
M a r c h 27
T h e s e will dea l with c a r '
"Whnt nrv your .lileSB ns to the
l oa d s h i p m e n t s , r e c ei pt s ami gene r al
future of your party?”
1 trie n d s of Mr. Gio A. Radford

The three Unions mi l m e e t III their
respedive place*
Hr. A. P. Montague. President of
s .(Ml P. M
( ulumbin College Will lie
K\ liiuernor Parti rvit) of I ' ii
The Speaker Sundo)
r i e * s e e a l i i speak at Allen's T h e a t r e
Scu’-.S’cuNext Sunday is a big day for the
A
very
delightful
meeting of the
Bapttist Church here
For lin- past N O T H I.. P IU N II M i &lt; C S T O M L i t *
&gt;„w
yews
W
i*s
held
yesterday
aftertwo weeks u Training Srhmd f*-r
(■&gt; t he r e c e n t aiHanee*. in
Sunday School lVi&gt;rk*r* lia.- 11**1”fl the |iru&gt; of nil h i n d - of pape r an d ' “•'.it with Mrs John Smith hostess.
conducted and inunj
)i a \c 1 Dili itlk II t ti- r i v . H t ) lh.it we with- :ii ihe home of lier mother. Mrs,
.1 S Wilsop. There were u number
(doted the work. Su|&gt;t Ii 1 Kzi*ll (ini'* all ,rlre« on pr inting
In Nome
(ought u riiiMS of fourteen “ T h r line- ill &gt; nd v M i r e h a s b e e n o n of other friends enjoying the charm­
Uf v Nilotic. ’ hile in o t h e r s onl* a small ing hospitality extended them, Mr*
Seven Law-s of Te ac h i ng
\ k Powers, Mrs. Geo. Hoy and
tuiigbt " T h e N’ nr* i iif r c *Nt has b e e n m a d e .
George* Hymun
Mrs John Smith rendered a number
mal M anual”’ to a class of twenty
I,el us hate &gt;nur orders for )oiir &lt;&gt;( instrumental and vural selec­
T h e Graduation s_ervife will take
1‘J ir, printing
oth er t i b u n m are tions that enhanced thu inform I
place* , j ) e x t -Sunday.
sure to fallow. We will give you the pi,.n„aurea of the afternoon.
1 he
Dr..*jK..I\ Montague, president of *er) lowusl prices possible at all (jvar*u room was aglow with quantiColurtttdus College will deliver t lie tlnie*, consistent
with prevailin''
„( misturliuin’s. the fireplacy !-&lt;■address of t h e occasion and p*re«ent pllr't|fti*f Pfiprr anil ink and tend (|((, ^ereeneil wilh cedar ami the
the diplomas. M a n y in Sanford will wntk m vn*&gt;Hi(•
t.n, In ibiwur\ templing refnM.recall that Dr Montague was the
s e r v e d cotisisti'.g
I I! I II I' It M l&gt; I'ltlN 11N &lt; &lt; O , h t i pnit&lt;r w
c o n d i t i o n s (or t h e oni o n , t o m a t o a n d _
spenker ut the High School the 1 -in
to cxpirf!,- TvpIIed Senator Sorghum,
.ii Irnit Nj!n»i. lot roll* find i-ll'1- will r r g n ! 10 In nr t h a t he !).*•• I'U-U- ytrnwtirrry
II ' ’
Other crops will
menroffient bf 1 9 1L
'until 1 ascertain the Idoas of the party
v
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,rw
tuq
[j
jj_g
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,aiw
wi
-emt'"ny—
T
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O
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hosfillnl
at
Way
cross,
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follow os the season advances, the' concerning my futurd.”
I
with
c
u
t
and
•cufletv
Those
present
Georgia,
suffering
with
an
injured
-Thciso to n»c«*ix&lt;*
*tn*
-• nC H T HOI It HAY
service being designed to include a
» v 4
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Joilow e; MnrrriUTTien F. ITuiT^.'Al/i .
ivwere Mrs. J . S. Wllgibo,' Mr*. Goo- leg.
H
total of 16 altogether. . In the opin*
Uncle Ebsn.
Hoy. Mrs. M. M; Stuart, Mrs. W. 'K
Jo h n Hamrick,- Mifs. F. It.
,
noft l{ui, wl|l Km
Employees Ask
ion of' marketing specialists this
Dont git discouraged, eon," said
Unison. Mrs MrConah*A. Mf*. R J
^Mts. A. " C . ’ 'WtlUatpi^ .. Mt" -Rutlrj
f . , r It
Mr. snd Mrs. Boyd who
0 n e t w o r k . ' w h i c h wax begun last year h is Uncto Ebq’n,' ’il vou find you can t do
IfaMj.
S!ts
C
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T
ay
lor;
Mrs
U*
Ballard, Mrs. Joh n J . GiBUb'd. Mrs
bbioi the winltr giicsts n 1 * ,
The tie
|already demon«|taled its value in whnt
to
Mt
I
wiim you re trvln’
irrm 10
Mebbo I ts
N* w Y o rk M urli
car Conklin, Mr*. C E. Henry, Nfr- daughter, Mrs Edgar Bigger* left
G. A. Radford, "Mrs. Ttft-eri 1
preventing th* glutting of markets, puttin' mu in trainin' to do aomethtn'
•Ii-U"tiv
e
of m arl, lOd.U'*&gt;
maiul*
V! n
A K. Powers,
Rowe, Mt*. M. M. Stew ft. t. J . Row
on Monday for their home in North in securing mure profitiib’c distri­ that rou Kin,
JV.-I
l r h- 01
engii I'-r
•*r-&gt; Minnie Jones and
Carolhva.
bution (or perishable im ps, and In'
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’ lie geiier.il - an
w. r -| r
. vi in n li
avoiding
delay
and
waste
through
N-d„
tm
Ts«
M
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M
n 8m
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it n S uf &lt; hauler &lt;i.U. L o t * »f H o i l i . j
Mr. and Mrs. H Roudicillv of unnecessary diversions' of carload
Ih ■
It - ’
I lie
N j i U j 1&gt; h frt&gt;y tiv n I J l M. It. tlu?k *(t
Orlando
spent
Sunday,
with
Mr.
und
shipments
en
route.
Mnittif
ol T tt’ C iCflnl, No. Hdl* ('• «l 111*
Cir««-U(»
CU'SptifglJjj
ml t i m e a n d .i
eight " or iu y
1
h
Ut .it o( J j &gt;•A I). &gt;8*9. h»t a Ual —Ur*f1n|ififj^.
c'hvin
up
wbo TG^iir he M rs. Frank Aduros.
Fiji
id
G
n
w
e
r
i
Nowa.
Th
This
I*
i
M-'1
I'd
in.-tie In r y «ItVj, sixt hat lual* w i l ettion I r
half far n i v r l i m e
l*eu« la tcri.il' &gt;• * I V •- sud
i*s a
• of April |S, undur the a i»—--------------- ,
l o l i ,l&gt;,11 .[ill'll .ill r ef i l l 'll, pi inltlit’ i !i
twl Unit Mtil.nm Ike
d to tn.d Ir &gt;Needs Flinty o.' Wster
The railroad* pn-«s of the Woman’s 'Club, Mrs. Mrs. J. E. Pnce is spending sovla c y &gt;i utiel la tc .lii It I'liw' y, t loiidi. toUitm
I url 111' r
,
,
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*it! W H ol EM el N |0 &lt; e| Wit
r
&lt;•
11 Dingec, chairman. The to- ,,rni days this week in St. Augustine
In many places the sweet potato tj&gt; 2i. l i t 10
ih- ntd t»d i.l ■ » *are gi veil until April 29 to make re- (
opvrati in an s&gt;i(iport of the townsnn(i Jacksonville with her guest. ».ods will not produce slips for early.
D
V
m'' \n «
ply.
i» earnestly requestcd. The Mr*.. T. E. Ruby of Madlsonvillo, April setting unless they are water- sails* tM«i*»h»!l t« r*4a»mt4
idL/t* •*»
Eastern managers repti J. submit,
,1
, ,
,,
t*X d-'»d will it’u* IkcdMi on lb* !nl dry of
ed. I be continued drouth this sea- m»v A. It., i# *
of ihNr own for ii-stltutUui of thu annual‘ or. rather Kentuidcy.
t ing pro|&gt;osiU"
--------------t h e *,• i annual clcun up cati)|&gt;aigu bn*
son has dejayed many beds. C. K.
1916. **U ^ tk*
discuss) &gt;n They did nut refuse
BIG I)AV AT B A P T I S T &lt; III lit II

DRESS TALK NO. 8

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PROTECTION
Against the hot days
that are to follow, you
should buy yourself a P.
B ; or a Crash .Suit, and
- be sure to buy it at the
Haberdashery.

The

Home

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THE HABERDASHER

demand*
ii is understood that the railroads
already im '1 made ready a tentaliv e answer whlrli amounts '« a
conditional refusal that leaves the
way open far further negotiations
The demand* of the men went to Die
Wheeling At Lake Erie Railroad
yesterday a.pl the eight hour da,
proposal was refused.
The posiUo.i of the unions Is r*
plained In a statement by the exec­
utive committee of the adjustment
boards, which h.s in charge the aubalssion of the demand s today. 1 he

When You Eat Why Not Get the Best,
When il Costs no More?

Cooked pn&gt;^ght wsy.;.
n‘

We ate here to eervo you with the very l*‘&gt;t ol
perly In . petleclly »n!tnry kltehcn enU - n * *

B O N I T A

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

D on't forgot o r Ice C r .tn , P o lo ’ J » " ‘ .r r u .- . I ' c U e *
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Concert at Orlando
of Mr-* W v w _h aUo h#r &gt;ruMt*
in deposits ahowa that the people place confidence
Many of Sanford’s music lover*
in tho Seminole County Bank by making this the
motored over to Orlando Wednesday
Mis* Emms Irwin, who has been
night l« attend ths dneert at the spending the winter with her alitor,
depository for their funds. You are invited to ndd
L u c e r n e , 'to-haar the famous Polish Mrs. Cecil Gabbctl leaves today
your name to our list of increasing depositors, by
pianist, GodowskL • Amoi|g them *or her home in Washington, Ga.
starting a checking account.
word M «s,Ediith Stewart, Mrs.* C.
H. Lellltr, Mr*.- Arrington. MbsOn their tour through Florid*,
Bank ydth the Seminole County Bank, a Home
Peachoa UBler’ and M u Stewart. Dr. Pinckney. Dr. and Mr*. Oakes
Institution.
in the Stewart tar. Riding with Mr. ■P* .Mttle «&gt;" «* Naw York City,
and Mra. Roy Sy««ea” were Mrs. »P*nt a. few days In Sanford last
FOUR PER CENT INTEREST
Fannie Munson, Miss Fannie Rebs week as guests of the Hotel Carnes.
PAI
D
ON 8 A V 1 NQS AC C OUNT S
Munson, Miss Margartt Davl*. Miss Having seen both East and West
’ 1 Fern Ward *nd Royal Klintworth. Sanford they were both very much
Wilh Mrs. Hsrry l’apworth were impressed and declared that SanMrs. Margaret Barnc*. Mra. Fdrrcat Ipr* WM th® n,ce#t PUc# in lh«
Lake, M tv 1 hotnaa A. Nca), Mrs.
Florida that .they had travelled
jullua n. n . Stryker and Mba Harirt through. They unexpectedly met
HuUey.
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S®*111611 (wht&gt; *• * nunle whom
____ 1 --------------- ......* ........ /.both doctors knew professionally. In
service on which only one craw wor s New York) ahd apent a pleasant
in .th.; twi'iitr-four, are often corn- time In West Sanford,
pul!id tn work froYn t*Q to sixteen
-—
hour* a d a,. It is iujustfea nuchas
a ..
* ~”-rn Psrsnlpe.
this that the railway ttniona want
oa%e been
I OlIHuST LAKE. Tiea. . D. L. THRASHER. V-Pres.
A. K. KEY, C. a, itr
'* ended.” •
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committee's statement saya:
"In 2fnaking the demand for the
eight hour day. the unions fee ,
themselves justified, b e llin g that
trains can b*-so managed that the
100 mile* required of a railroad man
per day can be put inside of eight
hour*. As the train service is now,
■ingle crew engine* In the switching

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T .* - !E

much to the beauty of our
___
&gt;. / . fe u gem
state agent for the Uni”(•.&gt;).
Mrs. ‘A. E . IHU with Mrs. F. L. Mc(juarrie,‘
7.
, d fin ' r .
i
th ,
&lt;”Crk Clrcu t Court SMtmot* C o n ly tl».
town and in the past three years Woodruff motored over to DoLand versity
of Florida Extension IJiviei-rrL&amp;ic. • Py V. M.
D. Chave b « i a successful feature of on Thursday to attend the stato
civic Win-... Lot us all pull together missionary meeting of the Presby­
to makV tmii' the best one yet. The terians.
street ifntl pxH committees of coun­
-&lt; ^ =
« &gt;
cil will cordially cooparalo, tho sanDr. and Mrs. C. E. Walker have
itar, iiiBjiector is always on the job
returned from u short visit to their
ami if our owners and renter* of ,
..
„ - .
in Rive
i ^ their
.k s usu&amp;l sup..... . flnughtor a t Seabreexe.
l
property
port our town will be a "thing •f
buauty and joy forever." The plant
Mr*. Hehry Wilson of Green
sale and flower show will follow the Cove Springs is visiting her daugh­
ter, Mr*. I. F. River*. Mr*. T . A.
campaign.
OUR G R O W T H
Stevens of St. Louis, Mo., os sister
added

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..Sc)nlord

i i o i ’id

�.MARCH SI, 11)16

a t h e C l /t a ll C r a r t , H r i e a t h Ju d U l a l Ctr
c a l l, l a and F a r S e a il a o le C a a a l y . F l a t
Id a .. I s Cbaaeary
" , •*
■ '• _
N.- J . Htaoa rem - and Real ty T r e a t C a m .
pony, a corporation. Complainant.
•
Rudolph F . N ym an, U t e r a a n a O , N ym an
C h a t, I’. Ilendaraon and l le b a a h A. Handaraoo, Dalandant.
.
'
Foretloeurt of kl oYtgeg*
T a Rudolph F . N y m a a . O a a r g m n a L . N r m a a , Chaa. P. Ilendaraon a a d Hannah A.
Ilendaraon:
It appearing fio m th a affidavit of Oaa. O.
Herring, •olicilor aa d couneal lor ta m nla inanta hereto duly Bird. th a t tha a b a c *
named defendant*, a a d aacb of them are
nan roaidtnta al tbe atata ot Florid*, but
a r* ro a i d c a u ol tba United S ta te *: T k a t
Ik* rnatdenea of t h e aaid parti**, defaudant*.
!■ unknown to ulBaM aad tk a t dltigaat la-

qolry he! Le* mad* without avail, to aacertain the place ol raeidaace ot aaid daI*adaota.

Y o u and * * * h ot you o r* tbarafqra or­
dered t o oppaar to th e bill ol co mplalot
Iliad In thl* a a u t* on or betoca M onday,
April Srd, A. 1). t t l d , Ik* t*m # b*l«A a
R a t * Day ol thta court.
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It la fu rth tr ordered t h a t tbit n o t i c e ' ^
puUltabml lor eight
IS) roaaecu tive weak*
fa tha Sanford Itaratd. a nawapapar pubiUhed In S aoloid , Florid *.
Witnoa*. B. A. Douglaa*. rlark of tb*
Circuit Court. S* minor a cou nty, Florida
aad tha leal ol aaid c c u r t , on thl* lb* Srd
d ay ol Feb ruary , A. D. ' i l l A
(••al)
B. A. DOUOI.ABS^ ^

q u a rte r a l N arthw aat q u a rte r of S o u t h ,
q u a l t a r . Jtaat half a t Southwest n t M
a f Sauthw eat quarte r al Bauthaaat
t a r , Waat hall o f Southeast quarter
loathew at quarter a l SauUtaaet q a a tt a t.
ikwaat quarter a t Sauthw eat quarter,
l hall • ! Sauthweat quarter, Sectiaa
►*, T o w nih lp T w e e l r - O a * South, Hang*
N S ,I k e '.I tV « Y u r 7 W V T lJ S S w S l
quarter af Narthwaat q u a r te r a t N orthaaet q u a r te r . Section S l C T t U t u l p T w M t y ona
S o u t h . - Range
T w e n ty -o le *
E a a tt
North
half
of
Northaa al
q u a rte r
of
Sauthw eat
q u a r te r .
S e ctio n
Sevan, Taw u ih lu • T w a n ty - o a *
Sou th,
Rang* Tw en ty -nine F e a t ; Want quarter oi
ttruithweet quarter of Northeast quarte r.
Section Right,
Taw athlp
T w *aty-*a*
South, R a n ge Tw enty-nine K a rl: Northaaal
quarte r a f Soatbweat q u a r te r ot Bauthaaat
quarte r, SactlOn Cleven, Tawnahlp T w e n ty ,
oaa S ou th. Rang* Tw «n ty &gt; ain * Rant.
T a u e ra haraby required to appear be­
fore t i e J u d g e of our C ircu it Court ol the
Seventh Ju dicial C irc u it of Florida, eat
tla g tor Hamlnola C o u n t * nr. Monday,
tba Slh d a y of J u a a A. D . l t l g , a l lb* co u rt
hou*« of aaid t o u n ty to anawar a bill ot
complaint eihIM trd a g ala at you la eur
■aid r o u t ! by K. btaaon Hobart*, . i n d to
dn further and teralva what a u r aaid co u rt
ahall eenatder l&gt; t h a t behalf, otherwla*
the ca m ptaln iiil will arocoed aipu rto
It la fu rth er ordered and adjudged th a t
thl* o rd e r be pub!i*h*d o n e * a weak for
net '!**• t h a n twelve week* Immediately

Oy Ja * . C. Hobart*. D . C.
Oao. O. Herring.
Counrrl for CqmplalnaM .

A a r vehicle m ; be parked- ta r t h * a!|ht
M .M Jf » » • » ♦ &lt; atraat a t A P«tW l«*i u » *
s a d hundred tra t b o r a a a y iatereoetlon
at Mid u a lw p r o v a d e l m * . ! *
Sortie a t . " N * vehicle l a an y part al
t k a c i ty ihall f o l i a * tha S r* eofiit*. or koaa
ca rrla a a a . or otkar &amp;ra ap peratue, whan
Iba n i t D a p a r tr a a a l la raapondlfli t a a a
a la rm , o r r a t u i nln* tra aa a Ora, a * - 9 ct**er
dletenc* t h a n a a a hundred and fifty yaida,
and no vehicle falUwInf t a i t a Bra a p p a r ­
a t u s ' t h a t ) •act ed tba epaed H a l t , prescribed
by t h a o rd la a a ro a of t k a City of D a t l a r d . "
S a ctia a i " K v t r y bank, d ray , emalbua,
or othar vaklcta, for which a llceoec la rauired by tha n t y , or a a y vehicle atfgaaad
n r a r r y i a l fraijh t oa p t m t i f t n for hit a.
• hlla t a a a y atraat or nubile plat# batwaan
aunaat an d aaarlaa ahall ca r ry a lighi on
aithar atda l a front, aa a r r e e p d to throw
aaid li«ht forward la tha dlroetlot aaid
vehicle m a y ba r e i n * . "
E a ctlo o 4. “ T h a Payor m a y In hi* dl»rr atlo o attmbllth public- ataoda lor vehlrlct
far hira. and rpqulro t h a t aueb v e h i c l e
o c c u p y t h a atra a t oaly a t aucb a t a a d . whan
walling far om plo yiaant.
A description of
•uch ita n d ahall ba a n t a n d an t h a min
uta* of t h e C i ty C o u n r t t ."
flection t » , ‘ " A n y paraan violating an j
al t h a p r o v i s i o n / of tba foregoing ordm• n e t. upon conviction tharaof ahall t * pun
lihad by Imprlwtamattt not eiraodlng thirty
day*, or by fin# nql e jceeding tw o b utdred
ahd flftr q atlary ."
'
r a w e d thta 6th day of M arc h. 191*1.
II W. H R R N O O N ,.
. .
P r e s i d e d City C o oatil.
I hereby c a ttily t h a t th e foregoing o r ­
dinance waa duty paaaad fty Iba City C o u n ­
cil of Sanford, Florida. In regular aoatlan
thla Sth d a y of M a rc h , l » l « .
taaal). \
J A 3 . C. R O B R R T B ,
■■ . Cl|y CTtrk.
*d by m * t U * 6 t b d a y ot March
J . P . D A V IS O N .
M ayor C i ty c t Sanford.

Aa O rO loaor* Amead lag Nactlao 241 of lh*
Rat 1**4 O r d l a a a c t * of the CUy of 8 * o Bo It ard alaa d by t b * M ayor and Ci ty l a C l r c i l l C aarl B n u i l i J««il lal C l r t a l
la a a 4
F a t 8 « m Im I« C m l | . flarld a
C cu nrtl ol Sonlord. Flo rid *:
If
l a Cfeiaaetry
Soetlou t . T h a t Section 1 4 * o! tha Roi
.
H.
R.
Harrington a a d P. W. II i d
vlaad Ord la aaraa of the C ity of Sanford ol
1914 b* omandad to raod a* («dlow»: *‘ No l in it a n r f c la will, Mary A. K i p p a n d ------ —■
person operating or driving **gy vahlale K i n , bar b u i w t a d. Laa D. W hUnty and
k a J a .V q W hi titty, hit wilt, lia n to a Happ
ahall atkp tha earn* or leave It ataading o r
ony public atraat la the city * 1 , Sanford a a d *- * ■ — Kapp, hit wlf#. C h t r l « l
Nawaj 8 t c r r «
a i r a p t t h a t H b* flrqt drawn up to and W i f w u k , TniM M , D oH d a
co rp o ration
arall.l with tkr curb Ima: provided, however, A *&lt;?ooimh*ion C u m p ta y . a
and
—
—
—
Alien, hie
Chtrlaa
Td
Alltn
r
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bat on Firat alreat tiora tha t a a t aid* oi
A l Jro C . M eCalmool
Oak avaoua, ta lh * t a r t aide o l Sanlord wife, K. lie Glovtr*, -----lle rth *
avenue all vahlrlaa, a i r a p t motorcyrta* or m d — — — hlcCalmonf, \li wil,
'bicycler m n l park *1 lh * gur^ lln# a t an I*. MtCaAmool aad — -----M cC elmout
R i r i l __M
A, cCalmont end
angle at lorty-Ava dagreea; p rtvided. fur- h tr h ua b tn d ,
bet huebend, Pklleoe
t hrr, l l a t t bla tertia n ahall not apply to ---------- M cC almont,
liuild. her hutbend
any t e a m which ie bached up to tha curb 0 . OoHd and V f
—
If *11. her huel
i
t
D.
UaJI
tnd
lor tb* porpee* ol loading or unloading
band, J m e l t II. P r t k and C. L. Fech , her
w l i r h . murt b« promptly dnn*.
No outomobilo rhail b* bached front Hr husband* Itciawsll IK Full* l and l » u t e *
ft- T a n i u m
p a rtin g place on any ol lh* alrceta of lb* A. Fuller, his wilt, Jo s t p h
hlr e f t * , C. W. F a rn city, without lira! giving on* d lt li n ct alg and — ------ T a n i u m ,
F a r n h i m , hlr wife,
nt| with tka horn, nr other warning ap- ham and Harah A
Orlando Kennedy _ ad F i a n c e * K. * Kenp ar«!uiv M
*
In
dia*
F p ric gc Hallway
Had),
hit
wife,
Hatred thl* &lt;lh day ot M arr k. l l l S .
r s i m u c it Ion ( l o m r a n ) , ■ corporation,
ft. W. H K H N D O N .
Fullot, her
Qraea T . Fu|»*r and — —
I'realdtnt City Council.
Samuel Hi Fu at aa d — ——
I hoc* by certify t h a t I ho lorcgolng or­ husband
dinance wa» duly p a tt e d by the City C o u n ­ Fullsi, hl« wife. Hr hart H. Minty and
cil ol Sanlord. Florida. In regular aeoaion, ------ 1 - Mint |, hks wlf#. ? m arl Jane* end
hla wife, *\ It. Vlnconl end
thta « lh day ol March, IBIS
Vincent, Its wife
W. A. Hogirt
I.cal l
J a t C R« beet*.
Cltjf rirfk*
•s d M. Al h t | r n , kit wlfa, I&gt;avtd It
Atiprnvmtl hy »«• tlitU #Uh *J»y
M arti
S tm ia c, aiAI tMm K Jatnl u n hks wlfa* (*. W.
• lie
Knttfiiinfat fc4.-l Mtikv Kf t i m l n f e r , his wife t&gt;.
. J. !&gt; I» A V I S ( N ,
&gt;. 11of ft* snd M illet A ijt-rr.*, hks wlf*. S im M«&gt; «ir c' i r &gt; nf Hinfti il
I uel l H t t ( i * t til. ibil
—
Wnl a worth,
AA-rr.-llc
Hi* ■ii», J *i hr T
nr^nnen and Kllcn J.
lifennen. lit* RtlF4 J t i n n l » lOodgett slid
tllorlgrU, hla wife, IssLrl II. (ilbsan
•bd
iiibHin, h*r husbsnd, Marsh
P llrown snd
l l n w n , her husbsnd.
In the Cianrl
the &lt; ountf Judge, Nemlnolr (( H M sh sr s r d
Ms her. his wife
C o t n l l , Mair uf Florida
« sthaj’ lttw T , t uDksrM *nd — ------ Con*
in re E s ta t e of
versa, her husband, KJl II. Merritt and
------ —
M err itt, hit wlfa.
M aty Sarasnt
I * * r V. Stenstrora
To All Creditors.
I# f
Plstrlbutne* PUrh«t, and JsHth lie fr y l*f!rhrr. her hushand,
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t
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l
r
t
N
t
h
spm
sn
snd
srtd All Persob* l l n ; D ( * Istms A gst n*1
f h rp m a b , hi* wife,
Nathan
C. Ilsldsn
bald E s t a t e
snd
liolilifi, hU wife, Krnrvt M
range thirty east, thanes west along said
^ «iU. ami e«cf of j ou. sf* hereby noti
Ha|dffb and
Holden* hts wtf*. l»»n* section line to the corner of sections two,
fed and r*OUtf*d to
s n ) rlsigns and it) Holden and C f f i N Lloldrn. h*s wjfs
three, |*n and e lfv e a ,’ township IWttii)
demands whlrh )nu . or cither of you. may \ 1•*rv f»f f (l"K]tn
and
IldiJafi, hoi •out h. of ra n g * thirty es*i, t h n i f f • sou’ k
have against the est ate ol l»cr V M»n- husband,
F |!
Nettlelan
snd
slung
section line In r o ' t i i f of seetlon twefil \
strom. dwreawd. Iste of Semirole rouniy. N i t l l r t e t , t t« wife, II) run S A shiv) snd
ala and tweniy-aesea thirty-fo ur and thirty-ft *»
Flnfltls, to tbe unde related Ad mlnlat r a t / 1 1 Kiiie M Auhlej kl* wife, U r t f f v i ‘ Mun
township tw e n ty south, of rung# thirty ta*i
nf ■s kd re la te .
htn or *• ) r » f ffbm Me date (• f and
Miifkf r hiv wife. W P
th r n r e east to L ik e J e t s a p ; thence lb w
ilifris* a i d
lU fn e t hla wlf*. Wil­ genera) northeasterly &lt;f:
fon. along t t &gt; :
liam i
i t * Ua*
and
Mr Use,
hi* shore &lt;f Lake Jneft*}) In the S"t Johns r_t%:e»,
»i|r, HatTiihuin t f r l U i and
----M o the a re westerly dowtii said f i vet to U k v
its*, hla wlf*,
l e a v e r s n d &gt; ------ M onroe,, ihva r« aoutb wta lei ly sUmg tag 1
l f * \ t r . hts wife, JLn'hn A Hrai r h snd M snd south ah or* of Lake Mti n * 0* to ppiiat
T
Ilr*n*|, hl«
wife, I'. H |*rIlira
snd
M 'll i ' t tnre, M* wife, J , J, Cnmb* and
»»• It furl h tr ra toN fil tha
an a ecu ram
Is Firvntt ( osit W*tr * lh Jiidlital ( Ivtull
P s a i l n . Hv wlf#.,
p I&gt;unn
j dfwctlptioni of th * rh an gel fTyi.d* In election
1m and For So mln*la &lt; o u s t ) . H u n t s
In ■nd
t lunri. ! I* wife. Alien 1* tiroo- 1prweiimt* opr and thico hi •ntwvwd upon
i» ) s nd * i *j e» !»■)„ h i * wif r, Hen rjr th * mm ut» book cf thlt board, and b* pub
(b ssrtr j
srd
Awwalsppls. his Il«h*d c 0 1 * s wchpI; (or four w**k* kn * n«w•Tt tha ur known h u h nf and til par tic* Swaftapgta
11
M crn* and
- — ■ Moirls pspor pub! Ishad in thli count y
rUlmlng int*rv*t under f
|1 IIt a n lb (t« n wif*', O
hi*
wlf*.
Wiiham
11
P
a
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hsl snd M K.
And b# it fort lid fnmolred t h a t th* for*
snd P
V\
MuilkKtvn, I »• aifr,
\i t r j
PstrhsK
hi*
wife,
Le*ths
K
Willard snd going d**etIptlon of fl setioo dirt rif ts o ut
A Kapp and
L app, hef l.u ban
WUUrtS,
h*f
husband.
J.
C.
Ktafcl
snd
tbrw*. s s s d o p l td by th * board of
!«*• l»
\Y hllnay and J r w l i V. W i l t nay
wlfs, W. K, co u n t ) ro m m irltip .Ffi b* r*c«fd *d In th*
hit wtf*. Its noon Kill p snd — —
ks pp snd Ch st In Ms K rs jti. bis
Windsor
and
—*
Windaof,
_
his
wlfs.
roilatralloti of d**d* In |&gt;* otflc* of rh*
hla wtf*, l Karlra t\ Warwick. T u m I##,
Pi In mbta F in s no* /. Tru*t ('o m p sn y . ss rl#rk of th# circuit co urt, of S * mlnol** co u n ­
Florida Naval Slums A t'omvnivaJan Lorn
T
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list**
lot
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Ifnbl
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nk
ru
pt.
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rorty ss required by taw.
psny.
a
&lt;t r pc 1 at lc ti,* t'baiUa
T.
Allan
and *—
* Allan, hla wlf*. IL IL t i l e i t r , , pwratioii. Wains)) l.umlwr and \'ent*r Camnf FYotIda.^
J'Sn
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f
il
i
-K.
V
Miirdle
Aldan 1* kl r ('s)cnotil ahd
llct'if U
bia wtf*-, Chsil*&gt;« t'oun*y of Scmia^b.
tncitil. hi* » lfr, Ileft ha I* \fc« ilfncbt and snd ' o d i f p A M,*.l!o
I
H
-mby C *•?*k*y lhs| the al 1vr and * *'pp»’
*
t\*f» k s r d
Warwick
hts wife,
H
I*
tj , &lt;» if a n i
\|, vfin. fro Inf I? - dj'lexfi charging fh» bounif*r*f I l*c
1
lion
|*rcc(,,ri«
11ft** aad lh rc - w»* duly *-t
* 1*
k t i FwHef S't t
Puller, bi •
snd ’*al# a part of th^ kt 'nu'H ,-f l K» II. ar !
• f 1 &gt; h» f»*r r| a* \| it n i*l rst e f. Wei
♦of I’outili ( ‘ ufftfRivalirr*. a* |h#i," rrwqrl'^g HokJ
' * *-! Vt
a l t i t * p Hires
F*S a. 19 H and *)*n c»rt4Sir H a ‘ ♦!»»- i h a i . t« p
It i|tiiriMt,g tr) ta n r i bd) In a &gt;v'Ulu
tru ■ and *ornc&lt;t ropy «»f *sl I fUa* luf! *n.
It CU.TI-^ - w C T - w w r hwmf W f cffkf-st f r a t thti W
sn d t h a s N i a
named psrtias
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The passing of Hub Perdue, who
has forsaken the tykeball Arena to
assume ebargo of •hMfproperty In
Texas Is regretted by.rtn.aird player
allge.- Hub Is s'thio gbnoMJLxtiyborn
to bosk In the warmth "&lt;5I -Alivi sun­
shine, knd It Wfcji the grest; iplsfortune of big life that he was‘Torcel|^o
spend the groatnr portion of bis major
league career..Ss a.member of tbellraves In cold, bleak Doilon.
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Hub Is no leas famous tor bla ability
to toll a good story than be Is for hjf
strength In the pitcher’s box or bis
ludicrous weakness at tba piste. Per­
due was probably tbe worst batter In
the history ot baseball, and the best
story teller. Hero is a yarn spun by
Hub at tbe time of bis transfer from
the Braves, then s Joke aggregation,
to the 8L Louis Cards.
"Sab, I done beard a gentleman re­
mark aa bow these yore Braves were
a lighting team. Huh! Wflf the only
thing I ever saw 'urn fight was the
ball. Yas. sab, dat's so. I'm Jus' s'gwlne to tell you all that they was fe­
rocious like sn oyster. Suttonly they
was tho perlltest lot of ball players I
ever see.
•
"One day down yonder In Pittsburgh
I was a'-pltcblng my head ofl and tho
aco' was &amp;to 2 agin us. Como our halt
of tho seventh and tho fust throe bat-

ID E A L F E R TIL IZ E R S
have for a Quarter century represented |he bast, and most coroplete lino of plsnt food combinations possible to offer to tbe
growers of Florida, and now in this trying period ID EA L
e almost impossible— giviiig unFER T ILIZ ER S are
limited, POTASH content and ail POTASH it strictly*W A TER*
SOLUBLE K 20.
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1916 IDEAL FRUIT AND VINE
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3 to i per cent; A. P. A„ 6 to 8 per cent; Wsl-Sol. Pot.,,
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5 to 6 per cent
OLD IDEAL FRUIT AND VINE MANURE
Am. 1 to 4 per cent; A. P. A., 6 to 8 per cent.; Wat-Sol. P o l.,
• 10 to II per cent
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CHEROKEE FRUIT GROWER
, V
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W. &amp; T.’S SPECIAL MIXTURE NO. 1 * . S , " .
AMMONIA-PHOSPHATE FORMULAS
^
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and a n y other analyses to meet your needs ’Vt’. -.;
Our New Catalogue will be reedy soon. Write to us. '

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Company
Manufacturers IDEAL FERTILIZERS
- . * t Importers of
•
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Peruvian Gusno, Nltfslc of.. Sods and si! Fertiliser Mat^rljUs.
Dealers In Spraying Machinery and Inieeticides.
JACKSONVILLE) FLA.

PUT P L E N T Y ON T H E
B R E A D PL A T E
if it’s our bread, you’ll need it. For it a

surtirislug how jx-G)&gt;!e who ordinarly do
not care lor bread invariably ilnd themselves .liking it nfier Dating tho jirrulurt
of our ovens. Why not try it and know
for youndf.
Onrw you try’, you'll
always buy, is our prediction ba.v&lt;i on
cxperumoS with many others.

SPENCER’S BAKERY
1 1 1 Pirk

A?e.

Free Delivery

Saved Girl’s Life

ter* g*-i ‘on U was :*y him to tjit.
nnd l tigurrs I'm iluc causo I ain’t bad
no htt *!nc&lt;‘ the spring bt’fo': ‘ I wont
a'-runnlng fn‘ my bat anil, man alive,
I ap*- rt I &gt;1 Jus bout make a liomo pin
and bo a hrrv) I git, my war e!ub
and stnrlr to IhJ |dnl** whon 1 ili'li'i'ts
111* I'lir.
tti I'Uvrrr nulling 111 an
all u loitKbu:
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of thoeo bast- runm-rs hudu t *lono

"I want to tell you what wonderful benefit l have re­
ceived from the use of Thedford’s Black-Draught,” writes
Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky.
"It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds,
liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught
saved my little girl’s life. When she had the. measles,
they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford’s
Black-Draught made them break out, and she lias had V(6
mere trouble. 1 shall never be without’
/

In my home.” For constipation, indigestion, headache, dnaU 2
ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness,'and all similar £
ailments, Thedford’s Black-praught has proved itself a safe, Q
reliable, gentle and valuable remedy.
yQ
If you suiter from any of these complaints, try Black- @
Draught. It is a medicine of known merit. Seventy-five 0
years of splendid success proves its value. Good for ?
young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 centsq

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Mr.* *'''Citrus G row
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This Is the most Interesting announcement made in regard to
Florida fertilisation since the beginning of the European war,
nnrl it 1* in keebine with our custom of being leader^.in this

Cnn^lidate For Comptroller

P I ..I grit

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Passlng of Baseball Comedian
and Pitcher Is Regretted.

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HUB PERDUE HAS GONE

Drawback of tdttneis.
Tho importmiltlo* and r-or
of btisinre* nro eoftneer nnd

Why W e Save You Money

c o m p a r o i j with ti o I n c e e r a n l &lt;

of vacancy and tho unrntisfnr
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I hereby re,
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, r - t i l i r ee t i e »
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A i. C. R i a S B T S .
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Took Hla Mind Oft
"Ho tea* a very Rood man. my hus­
band. though ba wuutd often say,
-‘Don't mako me pro to church too
much, liaiti^ It tnkos my mind off
rcilRlon
American Macatino

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cTate limiter » r aril be a t q u a l it y o r a n g e b o i r * . fruil
anti v r p - t a U r cra'.ea a l m o m a l J e prr^t-i. T o p n i» *

Company
PaUtko, Florida

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I rrspccifaiiy announce m;*clf a cyn
didale far the office of comptroller. I
am Tamil ar vtilh lu duties, and if elecie J promise fallhful and unremitllnt

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EV E R Y T H IN G F O R T H E BU U aD ER

I Sash - Doors - Blinds V .Mouldings - Fl
Ceiling - Siding * Framing.
Mil! Work of E very. Description

r s A w n iir s
M A C hIN E R Y

m s r^ to
B O N ES
RUBBER COPPER
T IR E S
BRASS
■TUBES
LEAD
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PHONE No. 105

S A N FO R D , FL C

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

G en eral F ire

Insurance

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Sanford

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SANFORD HEEALD

pPOUTICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

...............................................................

VOTE FOR J. L. KELLEY *
Candidate for ataU superintendent
F a r S m U FsbMs fn st ra xU en
The County Heard
1 hataby s o s s u n e g U a l I will t ( a |a t *
a anmma. v»•■w
rmu,“h.'
°J
pubIlc Iwtruetlon, subject to
, caadidata lor
Damocr aUa noraln.
tad all
. . .. h. e l d be
.r a dif
Member of achoo!
.
COUNTY J U l f Q E ,'**• „ ■----Propoedti
,
i 1 ..1 r
droaoed
la June
U«a o t S eipu
p t, •( P'fWw
to Ibis offlta far re*.
”
of Public Instructionn el 8cmtkxi I » ra •ntilltff
.
l’01* " •» Bamlnole C o«aiyi
InoU
board of Alachua.pounty for- over
rp u n ty . t k f
of p . Le
1 will parsoasUy •tplaln to th*
Mar I Mb y ou toaP. , . t i , n tad lor county I l d ^ S l K L i S ,h* B6m-oatioa fo“rd“ F u “ i'a"*
member of legislature
^ m t M t i i e a l ’ ttuE* ten years;
ntpet* 4 orla| ibo eempsJni and your
taiM ** *- ' ’^ROWLAND WfLDMAN,

a = B * l^ s S ^ s i s s

p r

? a

faapectlully
ID
In - V " u h a I l ° IIH! , r
■' ** .lnflu* » «
ty your vote t
" 00' t''»&lt;»d and al.ctad

' " P k i r a b y » » » » * • « • myaoll a c a a d l d n . s r
d i ! u j “ p, \ \ i
lor ths offlto ol B u p o r la t a j d a o t ol Public
E P. U O U B H O L pE H
lartru etl* * ol
C o u n t y , cublcct
— the Dem ocr atic P rim a r y . II elected 1
d oee pcraonal attention and the T °1 ‘ i l V° U m o( fl*"»inoU Co.
‘ •'Bounce that | - - IsHbiul^JSstherge* c t t h s dutlee ol the "oT ...
•urcead BceVanr rwpectluiiy,
T. W. LAW TON.
| hcrrtjr announce myrall a caniJale lor lb
office I bupcCAleadeat of 1‘sblie InairucUon in
Scr inoU , County, .object c
t i e Democratlr
Primary. . T V ^ r b ray Mrtloe ou the board ol
School Truateea I hnVs bwwcne convinced thal
the' trpsrln rodent should be a prat Ira! Duwncrn
men and by all mehae a property bolder and Tea
l ayer In the County. I ssk lor your aupp rt, not
lenuM I think I am entitlad to it, but becauae
| know, that my experience will be of valuable eeryire to the T u p a y w a and the children ol the
County

Wltnra. °ur band, and tha aaal el aald
*' 8 a aI « d . Florida, o s thla tha l l t h
uay ol March. ISIS,
lacal)
F . T . Kor, t Wi
8. C. Dlaoa,
Hoard

ol

In iU u rtU n ” "«• m Ia ola
County, Florida.
Atleat-: I). l_ Thraahcr,
sut&gt;erlntcndani ol Public loatructlon. Seraloot# Count). Florida
4»-Tuaa A Fri-Ste
Notice • . r
Ifondi

you your aupport
»nd mfluance.
" your plraaura to
»*»ln aleci me
you » y caparianca
and b*e t a b d i..1
•ri.llURt •hnl be d«vot*&lt;J to th*
admintatretlon and a d . l t . of ,h l. imporUm
Bincarely,

CEO 0 tlKHRINO.

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Public

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THE ROYAL CAFE |

DR. A. DOLAN
VETERINARIAN

L For Ladle*and Gentlemen
Everything Up-lo-Dale

1893; superintendent of schools ot
Alachua county since January 1.
1893; chairman of sub-text-book com
mission 1911, for selection of uni­
form text books in Florida; president

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B r i n g i n v o U r lsms a n d
sick
hoi r e * a n d m u le s .
H avo th em
treated .
H ay*
th eir teeth e x -

Wo Give Special Attention to Qnr
Customers

Hynes Bldg.

Phone

Sale el I ISO.000 00 Seminole
florid*. K f f m d l i i sa d lllg b v a y

J ^' g- a mined, ohorp c o r n e r s i dressed
; , q down, projections cut off a n d d e &lt;&gt; a rayed molars extracted.
* * * * * □o o u o o fla o o o o a a o o o a o D o o o o a i
m

Notice ie hereby * ! » , « , That aealed Pr«Pomala will be received by the Uoerd a t
t-ounty l oiymluionere ol Semlnolo c o u n t } ,
Horld, 1 an or before the eipiretlon of
thirty dayi from the Crat publication ol
thla notice, and up to and until S o ’clock
p. m. on l b . t o t h day ol April. A. D. t i l l ,
at the county clerk a office, et the courthouae
IR . snfprif. Seminal* four ty, KlorldB. for
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t'oun
boa da.
rata ol
annum,
et pnyIntOroet
York,
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eaervea tha
boada
Certidca'e and Diploma
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l a i i to ISIS, both inclualve. and to retlro
State Normal Collefe where he etudiwl tonut,bonda In the amount ol 1 10.000 each year
aoualy let Are y e a n , laklni In addition u the * ° r T 'f l 1 ,,h? Primary In Jurr.
« « toy rcTy beet Irom 1»3T to 1»S», both Inclualve, eald
coUeee course. •pwtlal ceurarn In Paycholecy, i J I o M . m * , ^ * U
j*monal
attention
at
aU
tim
e
and
endeavor
to
bonda
to be mold, aubject to the hpprovThe llktory and 8Hence ol Lducatloe. and Pub­
* * Very truly.
Ini opinion ol Meaare. Itlllon, Thomaon A
lic School Super* Won. He aleo c u d led on# year Btttit your aupport.
D. L TllKA-SIIP.lt,
f-Jay, obtained by Seminole county, Flor­
__
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n at
at the State Uolwraity
ol Indiana,T one yyear
ida, end aaid bonda will be told, delivery
the Wa.hlnt on Piiande Academy, and took a bu&gt;i
I bpfih
J
?,nc*
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far-did»te
to be made five daya after acceptance ot
n courae et the Selina R o h i i m (tollace
II
to tiirrvri
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01 lh‘ circuit Ud. 1’ajpvenfh for eaid bonda to be made
TEACHINO E X P S t U B N C A i lie tauyht one ^ourt of _
year In the country diet'if. achoo 1. one year In f)»mor ri(irSeminole co u cty ,-.o b je ct to the • -p O n -'M ld period of five dty e after ae
„
ttrlmiry to be held June Sth e^fitatie*
-----of* ' bid.
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All
blda muat b* accomn(ton Friend. Academy, and had via
Waahlnstdn
da year,
y
bis
'l * ? ' * f * nl1, vollcit your vupport.
If p irle d with a certlflrd check for on* and
el .uccaeelul
experience ae Superintendent ol
ol efty elected
eaaful axperiaoce
can only promlie tn. the future the one half per tent of t i e amount of bonds
echoola
•ami- pain .Inking c m - end’ d o . , etinllra
to he aolile- T h * county comminaJonarp of
Mr. Honard prepared hlmaetl «peeia!ly lor a
tl’e'r *«lk in the aeoIce of (be Public School. tlorf to the office that | hare given .1 m the Seminole county. Florida, r*a*r%* th* rtiht
Keopeetfully,
to reject any and all d&gt;|ds, Propotala ahould
epd la perhepe (he beet equipped of eny men •***
F K D d l fl l L A S S .
h* addr»««ed to i ha Hoard of ( o u rty Com*
In the coumy
. . . foe the office
olEc. of County
Cou"t“ Supmia-jrnrri of Semioot* County. Morida. at
crimandent ol Public
~ Mle Inelructlon.
Inil ruction. He
lie dcaerVe.
Sanford, Florida
T a x A S.iK ffS D lthe careful toneideiration ol ell the voter* of
Witness my hand as clerk of the It oar J
he county^
.
I hereby announce my«elf « candidate tor
re-tectlon to the office ..f , , t .......... .. , u|,. of
County
t'r»m mi** inner*
of
Sr ml rude
|r^t (&lt;■ i hr t *».'Jn ’&gt;r •' If pf i m.r r Vour .up
ri’u n t ), Florida, and the aeal cf said I card,
FOIl S H L H I F F
j I*"ft Dili ii
on this the 2 1 m day of Marrh, A D. 1916.
r#eiiOif
1 am a candidate for re-election to Ih# \
•*^•1'
e . a im tro i.A flfl.
a vaim ; h n .
l fs*»i; ------------office of ahcrlff ol Seminole county
Clerk Hoard of County Commtasionen of
iu.tifird in ae k io r the people ol thla county
Seminole
County , F la .
l l»»*ra4iy iHi.tturuT n»).ikrif »v • tnuMitw fur
lot re-election t o (Me office, owing tu the
VUUM - 61-Tt.ea Jt Fri*Sltc
(act that I havo not yel had (hi. office lor ihe liltin’ *if f a | .U w 'i if, an! on •he grtmnd
good dilvTttthip, »nd id*
a lull term.
When my prevent term of °J.fwr ontl
prFlofiri |b* flutivt of iti* phOs.ilion. 1
office e i p l rr . I will h l * e been In office only * l
support of th«» vi*.wrw of iK# County.
one half te rm by election, a.id leaa than one *»k
•
•PPR'rtil* your rut# »nt| pU--Jjr my
■4 SANf ORI) LODGES 4
ball tern, by appointment an.I lor Ihii re a
aon 1 (cel t h a t I am entitled to you r -u p . riTtifia In rvi* *U rfTirirnl, rtjj»l*bU, buirnna*.
Ilkr
*.|rnm
tr»i*un
of
th«»
ofTV
rr
port and If elected will l iv e the ofQee my
V K t ’llAPl'KUa.
clove prraanal atte n tion In the future a . m
Nnnfnrcl l.oilgr No f&gt;2 . F. and A. M .
tha part.
I
lie
'that I s m « r andulate
I wilt ap preciate your .upport
C o r m n u n u n t i o n t-v erv f i r s t a n d t h i r d
the
of T»s As
C M IIANIt
T h u rsd ay s at 7:30.
v i n i t ii u ; h r e t h t t - n
wn...r ..(
ourity a nd earnestly a ■h i wi-lrorni
I hereby announce my*rlf * raiwjiilatr
e prirrv*r&gt; in June
S
for the oflie* of * h * r t ? of Srmlnule m tia ty
&gt;*•! I i
a faithful si ,.i '* I. Taylor
Kennedy
•ut’iect to (he action of the f &gt;emorr ar n
**• id th- dut»r* «n.
W. M
Si-cn-tiirv
primary to ho held Ju n e Ct h, \ * i \ k
if
elrrtrd I j i l e d g o rnytrlf to fulfill thr -luti. a
Ii M i.l T II HIE
Monroe Chapter No. 15, It. A. M.
of thla ofuc* to t h * heat of my ahiliiv
______________________________ K. K. » K A t » Y
M e e ts every second and fo u rth T h u r *
t i l l ! I M . I S I V t I lit
I &gt;rf
fa y in M . u s o i r r H all o v e r t h e ltn|R&gt;ri&amp;
abo -j' &lt;r trt&gt; ** ' f e 8 nil *l»t e fur
io n county commin .s i o m :h
t-a
r. t l l . r
•f. ( et*|. 4* f Ii I* l UI * (I&lt;t |J|
s w oleom e
J hrtrl &gt; announce inyeelf as a ranclrdats* for ’&gt;e", iitulv ■•
a&lt;ir»i &gt;, tuUjecl tu the Uernu- T hJ .- a tFr.e K a Vr ni saittxi n g c o m pOa .n Ji o n M
iller
the office of County Cotnrmaalonrr of the 4 h wratir primal)
Conimuvioner DUtrici of SWminoi# County. *uhS e r 'y
H ig h I ’ r i e s t
J J
D Kf
feet to i he iWmoeratie Primary, anil anli.{&lt; ih»
vu f* of every va er'in the 4tb |M*ir»rt and *«k
*1 ail D ip
I
e m l n n l e C h a p i e r 1 , O r d e r F a a t e r n Nia
f*4?
euppOF* »nd 1 wlnt too it thi* nme to
tf.r
f 1s i n ! *
i"
brotiiln*, that if I am f4*c»*d iha* 1 will wurli
M e.- ts e v e r y first a m i t h i r d T u e s d a y
ijltt.i"
ID
this
V"
lioh
still
in
I
hi
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A
t
A
le
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and
laj; and and all Ih* ime for our I&gt;iAt&lt;irt
" e » r h m on th
F v e r y o n e who h a s se e n
but r*ot forgettinc or ovtrfookin( ihc larger ini* b* i tig «&gt;f i t * "iiininrt that rivw m a lr rm
Will
hr
m
rlcitftlrr
y
frfrt
ypi | |j y l hr * IJ. I e f.
rttwU oi the entir* County and wilt uw hiy
h is S t i t in t h e F.nst a r e c o r d i a l l y i n v i t e d
if
S
»
m
ir.ivlr
r-sitin
t
v
I
iruiouhfr
m
y
rantl
effort* to work in harmony with
the f ‘«m!•' ) fnf *lrrtji&gt;r. tIS 'hr ol*iC I•(!•!■IUt*&gt;, t o v i a i t t h i s c h a p t e r .
mieaioner* of the other dUirfetv u ward he up* •
•UI /rrt tu fhr Ilr (Tint r■1Ir pfi mil ) ID Jun#
A l ic e E , I t n h b i n s , S c c ’y
building of th* entir* County
____ _________
J f h A HN AT/.
O. P SWOPE

l hereby announce my fan didary fur re j To

||i* ! iwji- »*■-t t ? :e
&gt;r
.•ii
t dijr.i v
I J l n c l * ) atrtuur.r* m&gt; ■fi-l lia r y f^r the
Ki#l!iiin nil f4|i/v«vntatik* tin the *|al* Irgi*
county and will appreciate your supporl
Al u f f fyr Hrrnmolr ruUD!)
II vlrftvil j
flrapectfuliy.
prttrtii** an I ctirgt ■ amt faithful prfft»fm
J A V L A IIK
a ft Cl «f all ifnGrt faJltrif •"» cn# t * ihr b**t
of rny * *&gt;ilil \
f ear fi**i 1
if your
1 lake p.waaur* In announcing mye*lf • •ufpvtrt
in Ihr I ir mi" r alf* iWlm ar f ii
candidate for the officer of county n i m m i e
tluner of t h * F ifth dlatirrt of S f mlpole held ah J ’dn* 6th
II r.t, -C*
-x.f oft) .
county, au blert to t h * neat liemocratle
P R A N K I Win i Dp.
primary.
T h a n k in g you far any assistance
you may render me, 1 am
I will I t • tsmli.liir for th* |&gt;o.itisn of
*. Very iUiprcttulIy .
^
B. If. K 1 L H E E a r*prW.nlstlvr •“ th* »tsl» l»gi.lst«r»e, }iU&gt;tie rt Inn to the office uf county cum mi I 1
aioner of the F o u rth l&gt;Utrirt of ?*emJntjle

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I'hoenlt i.odge No 5, K. of P.

M r .;U second and fo u r th T u e s d a y s .
N'iaiting k n i g h t s a l w a y s w e l c o m e .

If McLaulin
K It. and S.

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1. W. O Singletary

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414 7th SL

Sanford. Florida

Star Brand

I hereby announce my candidacy for renomination fl!V
Representative in Congress from the Fourth Congressional
District of Florida, s u b j e c t , to the action of the Democratic
Primary to bn held on June fi, UM6. 1 ahull make ns active
u campaign na the duties of my oflice will permit.

P o s it iv e l y Guaranteed
kf«d* for all Mack ia ••

and

I appreciate

A. n. i m .

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Tuesdays
Thursdays

At the request of m i n y taxpayers »nd
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l it
inieriYi f - j
are dated 7 » " u‘ "
1 ; inflo»j s a d l n t a r « t
citlsens, 1 have decided to become a
•hi* Mml
i,1! 1? ,,or ro n n ty cqmrajaalcnar, lor the 3rd
5A v B W .of4 110
. ,0«0 .0t0 . each:
" f v all
^ of
j
p*a y * ” *
DUtrict of itemiaola c o u n t ) .
H erlda. sub p
J*f * to the D e m o cra ti c primary of J u a a 6th^
Having- lived in w h a t is now ttemlnol.’7
f p « » t y . lor upwards ot 4 0 years t f**t Ju »
•■fiv'ltn making thla
annountement.
H
•&gt;7tad I wtR u is ray bast Judgment and C , .“ rt. UV0 '
. . 1. C a a a t V riorida. dated
I"liter, re la, the welfare ef the taxpayers ■nd ld&gt; * • " 2 i a v l a a d aald bonds wtl]
*n5 .VP^uildlng of our county.
!^0 , *oT&lt;t&gt;*undsf^'.»ldl valldstlon decraa: aald
Bel Itiling ih# support pf th# U a p a y * "
•*d quslin.d voters of Disc,I d No. 3, I am
t T A
S S S V u . . 4 . '.S u , ..h

at 3 p. m.

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W . J . S e a rs

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The Longwood Hotel

JP
CARBON PAPERS ,

Now Open Under New Management

Finest Carbon P ip er Made'

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R e c o g n iz e d
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Herald Prihting f
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Company
^ San ford

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Rnfes $2.00 Per D ay and Op
Special Rates by the Week

J bb I WHal ihr Nime (mplice

Comfort Cottage

F lo r id a

Homelike - Comfortable * Convenieht

t * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * I

ATLANTIC COAST LINE
TRAINS

Tabic Board or Board
and Room

Reasonable R ates For
Excellent Service

Corner of Magnolia Aienue tod Fourth Street
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'N O R T H B O U N D

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

I jpo ve
Arrive
82., .1:18 A. M.. .. 1 : 3 3 A. M.
64.. .10:46 A. M.. .11:06 A. M.
80., . .2:22 P. M.. , .2:42 P. M.
92.
.4:00 P. M. . .4:0(1 P. M.
2 8 . .. .8:60 P. M.

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CHIROPRACTIC * ,
OSTEQPATU.Y

SOUTHBOUND
. 8 3 . . . .2:08 A. M . . . . . 2 : 1 8
i. 89. . . . 2 : 1 0 P . M .------2r3Q
i. 8 5 . . . .6:09 P. M........ 6119
'. 9 1 . . .12:38 P . * ! . / . .12:43
i. 2 7 . . . 8:10 A. M. .* ' ■

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NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN
MACPADDEN M E T H O D ^

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O VIED O
1. 126— A rriv e ...............9:30 A. M.
P. M.
1. 127— Leave......... . .4 :0 0

LEESBURG
i. 21—Arrive............... 10:66 A/M.
P. M.
q 2 4 — L faY fi.
'. 168— A rrive..............’.6:20 P. M.
. 167—I x a v e . . , . . w . .6:35 A. M.

H ours:

9 to 12 a m.

P.
P.
A.
P.

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M.
M.
M.

(ST. JOHNS KIVKK)

Arrive 10:00A.M.

I ie a v e ll:3 0 A .M .

1 lo 4 p. df„ and b , Appointment
.

Corner Park Avenue and N inth-Street

TRILBY
i. 26— Arrive ............. .... 1 :00
»24—L e a v e ............ .. .7:26
'.•100— Leave...................7:00
. 101— Arrive.. . . . . . . . 6:40

CX)ilRE(TIVE EXERCISE
; ^lETTETIC EXPERT

Wm. II. CROSBY

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SA N FO RD , FLO R ID A

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Chicago • ’ pioclnnatti -

Cleveland

Take “THE SOUTHLAND”

Don ft Overlook
that sohncnptloa. If you
are la arrears remember
that we eon always Bod
good use lor

the M O N EY

Reservations made at w.
-Atlantic Coast Line Offices
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138 W, Bay Strict, Jacksonville. Fla.
Hllsboro Hotel, Tampa, Fla.

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rendered

sfttEW EB ^

Reading Room Free to All

"T rtf SSW KV.

the sujvport

Leaves Jacksonville 8 :20 p. m. Daily

Saturday

suj S s - s £Zrsnd 'nsrs

fullest extent

i MultiKopy ji

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to the

rrtv tinring the last Primary, and 1 sincerely trunt my conduct
has been such us to merit a continuation of si^me.

CLYDE UNE BOATS
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Oak Avenue
Between 3rd and 4th St.

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Sanford

s

Predate, I'tgere. Tebercee and f o l d Drink.
Phone S04

.&gt;C U. J . Powell,

Secretary

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Dealer in Ntaplc and Fancy flrocerica

San ford Lodge No. 27, I. O . O , F,
M eetsV v ery M ond ay at
&gt;ver I m p e r i a l T h e a t re .^

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J. T . A L L E N

0 . J. Miller
C- C.

Ji-cl to th- j.i-l.i-iri
th-, lt.mo*|hlit vrl
G a l e C i t y ( a m p hlo.WJ, W . O . W
1 wlU siierI hereby an noun (** m&gt; sell a candidate tnsty.ffio be h.ld Jur,r tiih
M e e ts second and fo u r th W e d n e sd a y
for the office of^ youn ty t o m m l u m n n fi»? |s ir &gt;ouf .up|.&gt; rI
n i g h t s in e a c h m o n t h .
'
the Flrat district of H*mmof* f o u n t ) , subv ll J H U t U Y
i«ct to tnilor»simi*nt of the Democratic prl*
F . I. M iller
J ' F . H o oleh an
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m*ry of J u n * f*th IU i€. If ejected, l have
-s—
C lerk
ro u h eif Com m ander
si Mill il
til ll n il
oaly one pro mi** to m ik e ^ D | « t I " , l| h*
•-i-i.i mml j u . t to v v , . ) ellvt-n of th- » o L I
, .o .iir- i"v
1 . 1v
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It. 1*. O. Frv-rianford Lodge 1241
tir. f o u n t , . n -i g h i n g nr li v v . i ) ,ip.ii.| i [ r l » fi i i ,i
1..- in,mlwr
I * mint)
School
tur. u( t h - [&gt;,apie'. m o n .y .
I sill M -p;.
n, ln.w ..t. N
1
Mrt t Jirfft and third Wednesday night
n s . - M ur vupport. * g* *1
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it t-yrnvi pJ KiraL St- ami TaJiaotlo Av«
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th*
anqounc*
r«&gt;
cainjy
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hvrtiif’
• a .« i« 4 lieritii:
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Si rroCary ^
Exalttd Uttlet
r o«lf|an M vnernbrr uf t hr &lt; lidfiiy School
I'Iv s h Insert t b s (allowing in yoor col
y:
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HextiJ lor. , 5fitsinol* Count)
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(1 iitjp m m I f*'*l ( h * t m.j i*»m }Tii' Lakr llrh ric T'ourtril No. 8 V Ja n lo i
I . have b e e n ' req uested ' by th e voters i t ready
of
ufflr*
foi i t » i f
this dUtrict to s n n o u n e s ' royiclf lor rspdf.
"rili-r t'nilod Amcrlran M crlianlos
c v H ARRISON
■tsts far the office ol eo uoty n u s m i u l s n i i
JL J - —
Mi-fta i-very Wednesday at r;3p P.
h r the F ifth Dist rict ' lit tteminble eouoty,
snii ther efore i n n o u u r . my rs qiii'iery fnj^ - 1 Itirrfby IPIYUtir.rffi fn y c »!r«cf!i!a^y
\(.. in tin- City Hull. Visiting Urotlit-rfi
Ib i. u llm .
If elected I »lll pratnise to
4f * 111‘ t* n f mi rnt.r f .f l hr ) u u n t ) ll« *t'l trt* wt-lciimt-.
Ii. Smith. Ilec, Sec.
liv e this office my persons! sttentiun .n,l ..1 fu h lfr 11n*tr u* 1»f n for l»i #4 Hr i No. J
B.» .very effort tor th» In ter -.t of Ib i. -Ii*
J
DIN Kt.K
A r lr r ; t'lly Aerie No. 1K53
tnrt . n d Sem inal* co unty
1 .ill i U ' iV
•it voter* who r s t c o n st.t*n tly g l** me thru
i
Me
e
t i ng e v e r y - T u e s d a y ni ght a t B
•upport
,
JI S III » up r 1 v&lt; t
i ’tetv ituilding.
.K N fiiiK t I R U TT ‘
1 hvrrttj 8 f fi •Hfl&lt; i "v, &lt;»rc i l i a r y fur (hr i jVltu'k
c fin r *f J *. . uf 11N. I V . tffi fur I »t»lru t | W . \V. F r y .
J a a „ t « IW rort*,
I * 0 ’ be s . c s m t l i f s le fur rt-elee Inn lit h- ol
N.j
1. ’ v min T# « Viynt). •Ubj#f l lo tk*
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Secretary
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fir* of County CornmUeiouei from th* Mb l&gt;m
auflragr
ttri In the ramming piimsry of June the fi ‘IS 11rtrti* rjr u| Jon* 6lh IF1(
If rlrctrl I MtJt.S TUI lit. N ". Ot, I. t&gt;. It. M.
) t*lf i " *i| nun la (ef the •|Ta ir* of
Ami l rv-i—.(full) . ■k lh‘e till.pof 1 of the mierv (ilr.lgF
on lh*t dste snd if electni I eill en«iesviw to I hr "fTlrr ID *D ui&gt; I l Jg te. buaineaallkr
DU
Meets every tlrvt and third FViday
fill th* office to to the be*t of ley sblltty to miniivf to Ihe fee* i of my ahiltty.
the uiurc as 1 have la the peel.
nights nt 7:30 in Masonic Temple.
O E o a C e l i D- H A R T .
Veiy Truly.
Visiting brothers welcome
___________ __________________ /■ T. Mr LANE.
I hereby announce t h a t I am s ca ndi­
John Stamper, .
t o tbs Dem oc rsUe V « te i* of It ist riit No. t, date f« i Ju.Hce of t h * f h t a r r ’ for First Dis­ W. A. Ginn,
hemlnole eouniy.
re u nty. Ii offer
itrict
r i r l of fi+tnlftoi*
o n r r roy
w# docket.
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Seminole C o u n t ) , Florid a;
C.
of
it.
Sachem
nty
eommy
monihly
i.p
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rts
to
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a
county
cc
I «i*h to announce th a t 1 »m » candidate
repqrt to
tor re-electioa as c o u n ty , cotnmlestoner, t il.- mi»sli-ners sn.l m) semi i M u s I rePQ't
the
h
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t'omptrrller
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United
Hrotherhood
of
Carpcnlcra
and
t ru t
No. 1, Seminole County, subject to
.stillity
. . t i l l , in
Ih* of­
lo djvfharse
dl.chsr|e the dutivs of th*
Joiners of America
your vote In th.v Ju n e prlffisiy
I *h»H t » *r n o * ° railed up to date
In a n to o n r ln g my ra n d ld a ry , I do ■“ wish fice
Sanford Local Union No. 1761 mccta
* fevilng t h a t I have given «he people of methods but *111 b* governed by th* *tstutre
o
th* state In my official conduct first and third Thursday night at 7
this district, and of tba county at large.
»n unbiased administration, and with a feelo’clock in the Knglea' Hall.
itig tha t It ra-elected Bill be is position to 1,11 * respectfully solicit the support of the
T. J . Hell,
C. C. Poarron.
render unto you a much better service.
v o t e , , ot the 1£ r{ £ g T R I N O F E L L O W
Asking at your bands a favorable consider
Sec.Treat.
Predidcnt
•Hon. I am ,
eRespectfully.
It r*• rlmcni of the Interior
Heralda of Mbcrfy
__________________________ L. A- H i m H I - F Y
t) s Land Offica at OalneavUla. Fla-March I. 1*1»
Meets at Eagltw’ Hall firat Monday
At the solidUtion ol a number ol tax payers • Notice IS h.reby given th a t Joh n It.
‘ ad voters, t have decided to become a candt- Hcrugc. ol Ovtsdo, Florida, •ho , on March night in eacli month at 7:30.
Wm. E. Householder, Commander
date far. County Com rntsel oner for the 6lh tH*- I t
IROR, mail* llomsataad L n t r r ,
No
trict of Seminole Co. Subject to the l i n t w r t t k Ohifit. I. r Northea. 1 quaiter. S ^ t l o n IX^
Mias Bertha Packard. Secretary
primary in J u a e . Having lived here for nearly Townlhip »t South, Rang# 31 f-s rt . T P * '* " *
thirty years I am known by every voter In the a * . McrFdlsn. h i . filed n o lle , of Inlcatton to
district, ff elected I promt*# to reeve the par- m . h . F i v e Y»»r Proof, to aaUblUh l W * W ^
pi». to the beet of my ability, and wtU g-'e l ,n d »bov* dMciibed, before, Clark of
the iff airs Of tha County eafeful conaide-aiton r i r e t l t CJurt. *1 Sanford. Horlda, on ths
I *ili appreciato your support U. in your Judge­ t o t h day of April. l » « ‘
ment I can serve your beat Interests.
Claimant names as witnesewYour* Truly.
1’ W (Irani, of Oviedo. Horlda
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I L l». Latimer*, of Ovrtwrto.
Ixvuls Jon #., ol Ovvedo. Florida
I he reby a nn ou nce my raadidary (or reO. 0 . Hainan of
election t o the office of commissioner from
RtgUler.
the T hird
D istrict, Bem iaols county, t
•ill appreciate y o o r support In the J o n s
IT -T ur* A Frl-IOtP
Dem ocra tic p rim a ry a n d If re-alected wttl
do my bast t o aarve th a paopta of my d is­
trict and tha paopta of tb a aatlra county
in t b s fu tu re sa in t b a past.
IrlCl
N*. I «»e*ap
trlct N»..................................#. „
C . W. K N ? Z h " bft* K n .
and
At the req uest Of many frlanda
my candidacy
su pporter* I hereby announce
an
for tha offioe a f C o u n ty “ nmtaainaa* of U l r t y J a r t from the Rri'
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hemlnole
co u n t y far
Dtatriet No. t . eab- ,hu ■ ;‘l7 ^ , fJV S a } , «*'Apr”
Ject to tha d
decision
of the Democrat*
ads
Primar y to be held Ju n e Sth.
I •!!! a p ­
preciate the support of ths voters of Dis­
trict No. •.
Respectfully.
__________\
_________I , r HA (IAN-

of Florida Educational Association,
1913. " T h e beat in modern, educa­
tion for Florida. T h e child above
the dollar. Peace and good will to
every institution of learning and
aucceas to every educational enter­
prise in the m ate."

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IfQT tome one, If Bold bood. See or
addreiB R: H. Davis, 1002 W First
62~4tp
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For Sal*—My lot located-.on First
street, opposite Robbins Neat Hotel.
You can buy this fine piece of prop­
erty^ cheap
-JlbBra! terms.* Ad-~~
dress R. Bucksbsym. Tampa, Fla.
62-3tp .
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more complete. In this wonderful
and entirely new Stock, you will
find everything, from the
“ CLASSY” ENGLISH
Model, drifting on down to the I
more conservative fashions.
. Slims, Regulars, Stouts and
Small models made especially for
the COLLEGE TRADE,
i*.

All at $7.50

Ladies’ Shirtw aists
This is the greatest
shirtwaist* season ever
yet. Don’t miss seeing
the remarkable values
in silk and organdies.
Colors: Flesh, Maize
White, etc.

“ The Loet Bridegroom"
i Roberta toured the country a few
The imcomparable Jack Carry- aeaaona ago in the original stage
more haa played many rolca on th e ! version. "T he Strength of the Weak”
including
princes;• dictators,
moat ‘widely
play
-acreen
r------» ■
t-- ------ - •- r ’. was the ---—---- Mw dlacuaaed w
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gentlemen of extremely elegant lets- of Ita time. This great plroblemure and tflhdf interesting types but play Involves a decision which must
he has never before played a crook, be made by an orphan girl who has
This remarkable characterisation he been lad ^atray by her Ic-gSl guarhas reserved for his latest Famous?dlan. She mutt determine for herPlayera Paramount Picture "T h a self whether she shall marry in latar
Lost Bridegroom” which is tha
later years a young man who is
traction a t the Star Thostro on Mar dreply In Jove with her. She man
31st. Of course Barrymore Is not ahe lovea Is the aon of the villain
a bona tide crook In the picture. He who betrayed her. Don't fall to aeo
— hap been hit on the head by two the problem solved.
thungs while returning from his
bachelor dinner on the eve of hla
•THE SALESLADY’
wedding to Dorothy Hardin, and
has completely lost hla memory as a Famous Players Star Graduates from
result’of the blow.
Ftlbbon Counter to Footlights
After, falling off a deck from which
he elects to take an impromptu nap,
Bertie—for that is the alias under
whlyh Barrymore travels in this
film—stumbles into a saloon which
is tho headquarters for an assarted
gang of. thieves,n hold-up
experts ,and
„ ,
card
Sharpe. ' B e r l l e a entrance Into

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the picture. There hundred of the
atore'a employees were engaged to
taka part in these cpiaodes in'order
to
Insurev their
being estaged
vu annul
waatfia uvtn|,
* « § v w with
wmw** jjuat
the right touch. It is the first time
that a great department a^orc has
qver j,wn UBC(j j n this Way by a
motion picture company, the averBJf? producer prefering .to erects a
little seep* lu hla studio which will
f j ve t hc generhl effect of a depart&lt;hont .tore. *
“. V .

Dimples
•
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Miss Mil.* Minter, the
charming and gifted young actress,
who has been seen in the stellar
roM in "Barbara Frietchie," "Emmy
of Stork's Neat "and other Metro
wondcrplays will be Been hero at
In Superb Film
the Star on. Tuesday,,'April 4th, In
Beautiful Hazel Dawn, Who de­ ".Dimples,” , a flVe'.-p'y*1 Metro fea­
ture produced by the Columbia
serted musical comedy to become
, „ ,
Famoba Playera star, returned to tha
Corporation.
Dimp ea
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footlights for a brief time not long
ago. T h e result will be seen when
the Param ount Picture, " T h o Sales,ad u B h o w n &lt; t *t hs S ta r, April 13.
of Thp gtag(J WM crectod ln i h e Famoua

?n
»tory written espeda ly
*or
U i“ M n t * r by Mary Louise
D ° " n iu g . and adapted for the screen

For Sate or Rentr—Several houses
Magnolia and Palmetto avenues.
W. J. Thigpen.
29-tf
For S a l e — Wholesalo fish business
nets, fish boats, launches, etc. C. L
Vincent.
For Bale—Two lots near corner
Celery avenue and Hickory , street, A
sixe each lot i i !**£, by 128 f^ef.
Saleable white
for both lots. Inquire Hfirsltl Of­
fice.
S7-t&lt;
For Tiale—Owing to change* to
electrical power we have on hand
machinery in good condition, con­
sisting of boilers, engines, water
pumps, fire pumps, air compres­
sors and sundry other machines,
which we offer at prices which are a
small part of the original cost, If
Interested address Virginia Carolina
Chemical Co., care H. H. Peabody.
Superintnedont, Sanford, FIs.
68-tf

For S ale— Eggs for H a tch in g Harry ? * Hoyt* ’ &amp; lM « lnter fe, Thoroughbred,
Utility,
Barred
this hitherto unexplored stratum
supported by an exceptionally strong
Plymouth Rocks, fo cents each.
society is nothing if not picturesque. Player, stu fto and the members of c“ * Including Thomas J Carrjgan,
Fifty or more, 7 cents each. .King
Hla assailants stale - his overcoat, the chorus o f one of New Y o rk ’s her new ,ondinlf mftn- WlUJ, m CowPoultry YeVi#&gt; Lakeland, FJe,
dress coat’ and waistcoat, but left most celebrated musical comedies Per- Pe« y Hopkins and other prom&amp;D-Gtc
his top hat. So our hero ontera the waa especially engaged to do Us lnent stage and screen artists. The
saloon clad In dress trousers, the
For S a le — Good hbrse cheap, G. B
turn before the camera while the production la mounted on an elab­
upper portion of tho B. V. ^).*h and orchmstra played one of the popular orate scale and there are many |R|e,]SOe, Celery avenue,
60-8tp
his top hat, carrying hia white shirt tunes that all Broadway is whistling. beautiful exteriors mad* in tb^ pic­
For Sale — First class 5 acre farm
over his nrm, having removed that
This, however, is not the only in­ turesque country around Jackson­
to dry it after his tall into the river. stance where realism haa been re­ ville! Florida. " Dimples" promises fully im proved,’.new five room house,
to he one of the most delightful horn, two flowing wells, tiling In
Mary Fuller
Bluebird Photoplays, In c ., will
present a screen version of th e great
problem play, " T h e Strength of the
W eak," at the Star Thentro on S a t urday, April 1st with M ary Fuller
in the tending role. When Florence

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sorted to in this picture.
Before
Helen, the character played by Miss photoplays of the season.
Dawn, becomes a stage favorite, she
Sarcasm of a Dainty Housekeeper.
is a saleslady in a big department
A housekeeper on the South side,
store. For these scenes one of New
Y o rk ’s moat ' famed
department who Is fussy about the family provisions and usually doos the shopping
stores was placed at thc disposal of
for her table in person, recently sunt
Frederick Thomson, who directed an order U&gt; her butcher over the tidophone The r •rult » iu not snllsfactory and tin her next visit she greet­
ed the butcher sweetly by asking:
**\Vhpro In the world did you gel tho
idea that we had bought a dog’" —
Kansas City Star.

perfect condition. Located juat out­
side of city limits near R an d 's Sid­
ing. Under cultivation eight years.
Address Box 108, R. F. D. No. 2.
63-fltp
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A good strong work
For Sale
Apply at
horse, cheap for cash,
G.t-tf
Assessor s Ofiire,

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FOR RENT

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For R e n t — One nicely furnished
Hot and r&lt;dd wn&gt;ter.
Adroom
More Than One Universe.
r*irp
'.107,
Sanford
Herald.
ilresH
With I tie nuked e), one may seo
5'J-tf
&amp;.000 stars, wit i th»- telescope t.o.ouu,000 And beyond planet and star and
House for Rent—-Nb. 116 Weat
milky way are the qdInline, of which
Ninth St. .Apply toi- H. ‘O D if Bo se.
1 lerseht I luuuted more than 2.q&lt;m&gt;- k Ave.
37-1 fe
stellar ili-k. i uluposhd of billions of 112 N Par
suns uTievplorid ulil'i rs&lt; s far out- I
Fo r R e n t — Set’crol nice office
Enquire N. P.
room* over Yowell's.
32-tf
Yowcll it f^o.

$2.75
Great Organdie and
Vaile waists as low as

$1.50

lion rd s i r 1 room 1by day or week.
20-tf
(late City House.
One Drawback.
“I maintain a corps of Amnions
would bo a failure- In the tl -Id
"Why
aoT"
"Dccauso after every change,
each one would want to stop to see If
sho had too inurh powder on her
note."

“Dove” Undermuslins
You will, no doubt,
|s\
rei&gt;d yf the wonderful
, 5*^ /
Jjeauty in “ Dove” an- .
dermuslins in your fav.-,
\
oritCtMagazine, you will
find them in the April j M ^
issue of—
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Pictorial Review

PROGRAMME AT THE STAR

The Delineator
The Designer

Admission 15c Nighlly.

Test of Good Flour.
Good Hour adheres to the hands and
retains the Imprintatf their lines when
prai sed itghtly.

Saturdays 5 ami 10c
WANTED

Friday, March 3 t s l— Paramount Picture -John Barri-

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more In ‘ The Lost Bridi-groofn."

Companion
Including many others.

Saturday, April

1st— B a r g a i n , , M a r y

* The Strei gth of the Weak."

W anted— A lato model Ford.
M uat ho in good condition und
bargain. Box 976, Sanford, Flu.
6 3 -2 tc

lAdler in

6 and 10 Cc ntst

Monday, April 3rd—Pan mount Picture — Hard Dawn .
In "The Saleslady."

Skirts
Have a look at the display of
Wbsh and Woolen Skirts.
The Wash skirts of lovely Gobard in e ^ n d some AS LOW IN

W anted — 3 or 4 rooms furnished
“THC STRENGTH OF THc'^WEAK "
for light housekeeping.
Must huvo
At the h.tui T r eat.e Tnt Ap it 1st. 13 hods.
Apply Harry Green, R o b ­
bins Nest.
63-2tp

Tuesday, April 4th—Metro Picture - Mary Miles Minter
in "Dimples."

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Concerts by (he SlarVjOrcheula Nighlly

Matinee Daily at 3:15; Night at 7

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S u m m e r w e i e n t W o o l e n S k ir t s .
Wonderful values at $4.98

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For E x c h a n g e— Will accept Ford
automobile as part paym ent on good
5 acre t r a c t, 2 acres cleared and
fenced
and
under cultivation
6
years. N ot tiles. Th is land U tiled
will raise
any kind of crops. E n ­
quire at Herald office.
68-tf

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

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FOR SALE
For Sale - 4 0 acre* unimproved
land near Cameron City, in irriga­
tion district. Part cash, balance on
good terms If desired.
A bargain

S O M E T H IN G D O IN G E V E R Y NI G H T

MATINEE
Wednesday and Saturday 3 p. m.

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Lost— Gold Elgin watch, single
case, open (need. Reward If return­
ed to Herald Office.
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uvmi numuHcmcrng under
Thl* Heading THREE CENTS s
I want to borrow $2000, 3 to 6
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum years, 8 per cent, on Sanford Delta
Charge 25 Cents.
property value |6,000 ' to . $8,00t0

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F’or Trndi - J ha v«* a 40 acre
hiimi'i t r a d . 5 urri■« rleured and
lenred , a good house and well with
u pump. 1 . mile of stn lion, will
Near
trade for a good F’ord auto.
school and poitoflice.. Address F . U.,
in care Mrs. Coates. Wekivvu, Fla.
63-2tp

Furnished Rooms to Rent
All
modern conveniences.
Mra. W. F.
Leavitt, corner of Third S t. and Elm
Ave.
* 64-2tc

Woman’s Magazine

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For Rent — 708 Park avenue. Enquire of H. C. Du Bose, First and
48-tf
Park ftvenui P.

For Bent T w o . furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. 417 W. S e c ­
ond '-l , corner Laurel Ave. 64 -3 tp

VALUES ARK D L T M IN F I) BY COIYII’ARIMIN
AND P R I C E S RICUIATED ACCDRI'INCLY

Woman’s Home

For Rent -5 room house,, 422 Palnx-tto. n o pel month.
W. M.
47-tf
Hay in■». Herald Office.

Address
Iress "Loon" c-o Herald.

63-2c,

Pleasant Prospect.
Hobby was fond of hia uncle'a dog.
n ferocious looking mastiff, and was
much distressed when he learned tho
dug would have to bo muixled becauso
ho had bltteu tbo butcher. Bobby
said: “I don't believe Tlgo did I t *
When tho butcher camo over Bobby
met him at tho door. He waa very
angry and aaid to the butcher: "You

For Sale— Duroc Jersey pigs, six
weeks old. 16.00 per pair.
Come
eariy and take your choice. G. W\
must come.here and aee If hla teeth
Spencer.
64-4tc
flta tbs marka.**

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VOLUME VH

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY APRIL

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TO

C H A RLESTO N

Transportation problems in Flor­
ida will bo settled, same of these
days by the placing' of more boats
on the river,, the building of elec­
tric railways and many other means
of hauling freights other than rail­
roads and the making of the St.
Johns river Into the Inland Water­
way will be the first step in this
direction.
In the early day* the
people in this part of Florida de­
pended upon the steamers for freight
and did fairly well if historical nreonnt* are true.
Not only did the
limits come as far as Sanford but
several srnnller boatM [do wed the
placid bosoms of Jessup and Harney
and carried freight and passengers
to points near Uviedo and Geneva.
The freeze and subsequent stagna­
tion of the orange business and ad\etiis of railroads placed a quietus
upiui tins shipping in the upper Si
Johns country and since 'that lime
a Imat line hns at various times
i.j.v iiid between Sanford ami G*
ti t but l tie last one was destroyed
b. tire and the line has. never nMl tned
Viu comes the report that .it the
obi Suwarry wharf on Lake .Jessup,
nl it three miles from Oviedo .1
t a 1 IS being limit that will tnivke
regular trips between Jessup lake
a- •! Charleston. The hull in finished
ami the boat will lie tit feet keel
*•1 IS foot beam anti will run tain
s &gt;’ .iie rooms and plenty of room
fut freight
The boat is being built
b&gt; Orlando people under the super
vision of II A. Hhreve, so it is said
ar d the harm* of the company oper
all tig it wilt be the Oviedo limit Co
.i
,•
The maiden voyage of the b»»M
win
as far^as
tar us Washington where
will tip
tig Its
im this section will
man} people f?i»m
lion anti upon their
attend a ednycplh
rJforn the boat will .begin the regu­
lar run
Just whether the boat will
make the jnrfide paMagej inland
waterway or take tp the ocefttt'jaTfcr
b i eg lacksonville is not kilhwn at
' * tune, but the owners probably
•i" v what they are doing and On»
l '.it opens uji the possibilities of
the inland waterways again and
brings to our people here the imI"irCint'o of having government aid
tfi dredging and opening all the
l .t is and rivers in this part of Her
id.i and uIho those north ol lacksnn
and tiie day is ln«t appro.n ho g
alien boats from New l o t i and
I -tor will not only tie tvu.g up C
o ir wharves here at Sanford but
"■■r taler cities of Oviedo and le ni'
i ’ ill also be getting the benefit
"I cheap river transportation
The Herald gives this story to-day
for what it is worth and notes that
'.■oner than expected the dreams of
•he Commercial Club for an inland
waterway through the St. Johns
r*vi r will soon come true and when
this possibility is n fuel Sanford will
be the largest eity in Midtile Flnr
ida and the* very best.
Too long have we rested upon the
laurels already won anti the great
St Johns river and nil the wonder­
ful possibilities of the same have
been left to tuke care of themselves
It Is now high timo that every rili*en in Florida touched by tfi# Hi.
Johns river awoke to the fact that
the government can and should
grant larger
appropriations
and
make this great artery of trade and
travel w h a t s it should be and de­
mands.

,

BIG BUILDING
MOVEMENT
TAKES START

The story of money made in about ONE AND ONE HALF
growing vegetables in the Sanford M IL L IO N D O L L A R S F. O. II.
section is an old one refreshed each Sanford.
yeur as it were by the new ones and
'T h e spring crops do not enter
yet old enough to creato hut HArte-jln to this calculation and these de­
furore among the people hero wfhl ductions
dt
are made on the very tow
have grown accustomed to heading'****
estimate of lettuce bringing the
of this one or that one making tbou- growers $1 per crate here and the
ceferjLAilZO per
crate here and
no one will de­
ny that this is
a very fair aver­
age for the sea­
son.
Allowing the
last 700 ears to
bring only * $ 1
per crate is also
n fair estimate
ss tin.
celery
growers and buy
ers
all admit
that owing to
the cool weather
tiie last of the
cel- ery I* bound
to bring a good
price and it is
estimated that
the prices tins
season wtli pro

Sanford'Is nfit» on a building boom
but the remarkable growth being
made along every line is keeping
pace with all the other great im ­
provements.
T h e great work of
b’ulkheading Lake Monroe which is
pronounced by experts to be one of
the finest piece* of work in the state
la bound to make Hanford great and
with the many new factories coming,
with the new hotel. Mfith the fair
grounds, golf links, ball park and
many other forms of development
and amusements this city is one of
the busiest in the state.

FLORIDA GROVES COMPANY SANFORD G R O W E R S WILL
APPLY F O R DRAINAGE .
REALIZE THAT. SUM FROM
l' ' " ' • ' l by l l .......... tlilnisMibl M-el f
SYSTEM
NEAR
OVIEDO
TWO CROPS
It la considered unlikely .that ’ the

Atturney General will \ Lln |,t|al|y
Drainage in Florida is becoming
whether the evidence V a rrip u prosa paramount question especially to
ecutioon until the depart fo n t . has
those who are contemplating plnccompleted its investigation a month ing large tracts of lands upon the
or so hence.
T.
.
[market for farming purposes. T h e
11 ,rsl ri P°rt ,(j congress, will day of the small local ditch that
mp.irativi figures _»hqwing will take care of the overflow water
tin amount-' of gasoline nwdJ f'ludc from one furtn has passed and drainoil pr.ulti
present mill f \aii
ur t hr. *♦■ VlNIfH
ago, tin vul tin,!'
export' 1 r. I;,
t u . . ... - of
&lt;1 it . t i * #* ,'t Mi
on fit •
each t&lt;&gt;vliuli ol
the c o u tt t r y
t hen and r,"v*
and
cihii |i.ir .i
five u hol.^th*
atnl r.-» ,i[ ,.- ,
N..
••MiTh* f
Mill bf fh.ot* 1,'
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f.*rih
r«a " I f t •*A}|f . h

MANY N E W I I O J M E S AND
SOME BU SIN ESS BLOCKS
BEING STARTED

Real work of development along
more substantial tines is hot lacking
for Sanford people have .such strong
faith In their own city that they
build more and better homes and
business block' all tiie time. Among
the Very latest dwellings noted this
week ere tiie fine homes of Wm
Hot hulnl} at the corner of Park
avenue and Ninth street and the
beautiful suburban home of John
Mcitfh on the west side both of
these elegant structures just s t a r t ­
ing
No details of these two homes
are obtainable us yet but that they
w111 tie the l.e-t that money cun
purchase cun be assured as neither
huhly over top Mr
Hothamiy or Mr
Melsch do
all o th er
'.en­ things by halves
These are two
sou l
successful Sanford men who believe
This million in building up their city
ami u half dob
Another beautiful home that will
!ars of course is no,,,,
completed is that of W J
,t .&lt; u i s fAUurs i t i t in m u &gt; s hiiowini ; m .Kttv p n d r r
tNn hi .a d y t &lt;» t in '
t re,T • ill i
not all net profit Thigpen on Park avenue between
•r..,-. I i .
This is on" of
t Ig.lU,.' ha- hr........... age systems along scientific lilies sands of dollars frqliT' the crops of as there will probably be some Items Eighth and Ninth.
tu subtract from it, hul the estimate is th„ very latrst types of California
&lt;lu.ti..,t w
•' t
v i, * t
&gt;t&gt; t . r,l i ni ng if e displacing the old method of lottuev and celery. -4 ,
Since the sale* of l^nd lyere have taRrn with tfca^ldea of eliminating b ung alow s, known as the Swiss
four -.tin ' p' l i nt "elgtiborhood ditches.
Nuw the
I I ' • t r. , ’ of pro.In. i i . . ’ 11.&gt;1 farmers are organised into drainage slackened far waju, &lt;yf qua ten ai to the- Expense of growing the crop ,-halet style nml will add greatly to
Mr.
Use n( g.i lithe ituii and 1
and districts and n large uri’u is placed s e l l there is very lfXll&lt;GdJ)ng In the and a$ many growers cut from K00 Park avenue when finished.
under tiie supervision of an engineer. tine of advertising al*d I his hi ore ty Itjotf" crates to the acre proves Thigpen is another successful busi­
t h r e e ;, e. t r ago
that one acre of Hanford land will ness man who hns the -interest of
•J The . . dott l e of g u - ol i ne eX- |a drainage board and county super than any other return'll. •fa-given for
the little publicity
fn ’Kite
Sanford
grow rpunr money than uny acre of the city at heart nnd this Is the
ity
th
e
S
vision
and
each
land
owner
pays
ported nml tin
■Utppl}
remaining
purt in snrtill annual dues with sectioh.
*
land itt^liy other part of the world second fine home he has built, here.
here for .|..nu-«ti. J - e partt. ilarly
S. O. Shinholser has a tino jiew
his
taxes
This
IS
tiie
systematic
I
The
Herald
boa
r
r
m
v
g
l
so
many
regardless'of
location,
as (o whe t In r t hi rt-i or any pnr
residence on Magnolia avenue cor­
drainage
that
will
in
time
revnluinquiries
rrgnrtihig
th'*prices
o
f
1
Another
Important
item
to
be
tion of it could be .itt(ihht&lt;
li'"n/e the farming in Florida and Utiuee and celery this seospn and taken into consideration is the better ner of Third, nnd built it for retitnl
&gt;i,C ’ . *&gt;f prod U&gt;t
I'M. g '
- t a l e in to a well reg.
m a n y of ihe g ro w e rs are rece iv in g p Uck th a i is b eing m a i n t a i n e d
by purposes, m a k in g
i lu 1 third on this
\\ r. i 1. • ■•. ik f %
&gt; r.t • .Ii- »
•
" d 'eg .! s v s i .- iii
of inking
good._p{iycs anik tin nm l Ui.dJuf t h e rtpenrnrrrt growers who wtJt f btorhc owned
by turn
J l e heheves
•■no ■ i ' ton
!..
: »• pi..do&lt; er
i
and' ........
invests nia money
t wdipf
thftT tu rofitvi'f won not yet in sight that n brief not shiji any stud from here now in
“ Hanford .....
fa v .&gt;r -if f i g In. • ori n » » « allow'd‘ to flow at will' resume of the shipping^ itpason^wTU unless it is of the best and is packed in the city th at promises qjjtn rich, '
■l Whether there is actual »om_
and was only haftiessed in^n ^np- not be amiss.
i i Y
t
h
e
personal supervision of returns.
petition anmfig the former elements
T
h
e
re
’f
arc
several
other homes
hazard way ruutdqgtrouble Ami
taw
Sanford sectio^ew/v sitpposed tSp grower. T h e day of putting up
that vyeht to make dp I he oil trust:
being,,
hulll
and
.con
tem
p lated here
suits andruining whpt would other(()
„i,oui fioo nilrct in lettuce aniy old kind of lettuce and celery
if there is, to what extent and how
perfertlv good farms
,i„d 1000 acres in celery/this season nrul trusting to lusW i» past and the und also several busi^ievih o lts'.
ste p s

|H.

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d

i.-tr..iim .

to levy

the

proposal
. hi

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r, * •&gt; tty

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rev

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gntlon on ga-obm* I h;s pin
ol ilii 'iv»st'JC#ttiou is said
tv&gt; to- iru ..inplt’te. .
Primary Information
It,.low are given the dates
on which the state primary
of June '.th hinge*
They
are of importance to every
candidate aid voter and
should be remembered
Stilt1** Itrni cotlHt&gt; fi'lEW*
[ration booRs in precincts
close At'fll -I.
Htate and county regis­
tration book* at registration
officer’s ntfi re close May 1
State and county poll taxes must
be paid not later than May 13.
Candidates for county olTires must
file statement and pay filing fee by

i.ir - j t a i a - -

I iw
m a ir ”

LARGE TRACT OVER MILLION
IN SEMINOLE BIG DOLLARS
TO BE DRAINED MADE HE R E

fore the season is over and 150 cars
of spring crops.
With this amount of lettuce nnd
celery and taking 360 crates of let­
tuce and celery to a car there has
already becji shipped from Sanford
in refrigerator cars alone this season
(912,000 and as there are still about
700 which will easily bring to the
glower at least 11 per crate brings
Up the grand total of celery and let­
tuce from Sanford In refrigerator
cars alone to $1,167,100.00 and as
there has been a tremendous ex­
press 'shipment this season, many
firms making a snccialty of washed
celery t h e re ,is nH reason to doubt
that celery and lettuce will total

...................... a n d Jiave

May 17.
Candidates for state office muHl
Recent Rise In Gaso (Ring* G o t - fife statement and pay filing fee byMay 6. Candidates must file ex­
^
ernment Inquiry
pense accounts:
Washington. April 3 . —
Govern­
First, between May J5
M"&gt;‘
ment agencies investigating the spec12
t uculnr rise in the [trice of gasoline
Second, b.'t wce" May J6 and May
have virtually concluded preliminary
phases of their work and will report
Final, between J ii ne Ii and JUTie
'o congress this week. In the mean
Primary election June ti
time the Department of Justice will
consider the evidenco with a view to
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
determining
whether
prosecutions
Joshua
Powell of Long island are
afe warranted under (he apti-trust
Mad to see them in Hanford for a
law.
visit
Mr. Rowell formerly owned
Every available field agent of the some valuable farming land •* Camhederal Trade Commission h w be*n eron City and f» * SanfordJ&gt;OOiter_
Assigned TiTtm) gasoline inquiry tm-

C __ .

NO. 65

••d t " hundred- „f -A n tlV r.^ m p la tm -

IN V E S T IG A T IN G GASO

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looking

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t h " cur lot s h i p m e n t s are a g o o d g r o w e r s ol this c o u n t y a r e now p u t - I

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ting up only the best o f.
fruit and vegetables
and
making Iheir trade mark the
guarantee of. the contents.
The mail order shippers
here are also responsible for
u better pack us they are
now supplying th e'so u th ern
states with celery and put­
ting it up after being wash­
ed and [larked in paper
wrappers and the package in
ready for the retail trade
upon arrivals and never fails
to being a top notch price.

A m on g tin s,

i" ,1 " “ tki

gnragn

building hat will be erected on the
Miller lot on Magnolia avenue botween the Miller link* ry and the
Imperial Theatre. Tins lot wus pur­
chased from T . J . Miller last week
by N II Garner nnd he will start
the erection of a large tiro proof
guruge at once on the lot.
Mr.
Garner is one of the largest owners
of real estate in the city nnd is
continually building homes for rental
purposes and business blocks and
remarked today that he would never
stop building If he could obtain the
vacant lots, but vacant lots at nom ­
inal figures are scarce in Sanford
now.
It is conceded by those who know
that tnis season will he one of tho'
|,ullj,.Bi [n Sanford’s history In tho
j i,ui|d|ng line and the plans of the
school board (or the remodeling the
grammar school and the primary
schools and the building of another
primary school on the west side will
also give
employment to many
men and he a great improvement
along every line.
-

The growing of
winter
vegetables has resolved itself
into a real business instead
ol the gamble it was a few
years ugo when inexperienccd growers were attempting
to gruw atufl with improper
drainage, improper
Roga­
tion and upon new I a nil with
no knowledge of fertilizers
or soil conditions. T h e ex­
Ht'KNK AT SANFORIJ STATION. HANFtmR CKI.KRY CROP OOtNO FORWARD
perienced growers who have
h
a
e
n
hero
f o r m a n y years
barometer
of
what
the
farmers
have
lematic drainage was begun in the
are
making
good
c v 'r y
season
been
doing.
T
h
e
growers
them­
Sanford section severs! years ago
Rinford P lace Sold
good
and if finished would have proved selves are usually very reticent on and will continue to make
Mr. ahd Mrs. Levi Binforfi have
of inestimable value to tho celery whut they are doing hut tho real and that they are making more sold thefr beautiful au bu rban . home, ,
growers but which was stopped by figures are always obtainable in tho money in the growing ol winter Swastika Gardens,-oh the west side
an injunction and has never been amount of r e frig e ra te cars shipped vegetables than they could make in to J . D. Hood, tho hustling veget- '
completed.
This drainage will be and knowing what the ‘'stuff has any other business is very patent. able grower and mall order ahipper.
taken up later ayd provision made brought and is bringing gives the
T h e f. o. b. rnnrket established Mr. and Mrs. Blnford will go to A t­
story in cold figures. Thoro is prob­ here is another Important fnctor for lanta, where they wilt spend some
for completing same.
The second was the fllack Ham­ ably no other section of tho United the growers for they can sell their time with their son.
_______ at Oviedo which was btates where so much money has pro,iucts here at the field or contract
mock„ drainage
completed about one year ago nnd been made on this acreage nnd the j o|F
croj, „ Huannri ahead.
Y'ery
Dr. Montague Here
reclaim ed and put in fine shape the j Hanford section still holds the prix«* J |-BW 0f t [,e growers consign th c lf
Dr. Montague, president of C o­
ex Cl'-Rent lands abounding in t h i s l “* ^ ' " g the n e a t e s t winter gard en 1 stuff any more and the vegetable lumbia Collegu at Lake City was
location in the United Stutes.
game becomes more of a business here several days and spent Sunday
section.
This morning Leroy B. Giles,
Up to Haturday last there had gone with each succeeding year than a the gueaf of Rev. and Mrs. Hyman.
rcpre.senting the law fjrm of Davis forward in refrigerator cars alone mere scramble to . see who can get Dr. Montague is no atranger here,
Tho having been here upon several occa­
&amp; GilcA of Orlando-appeared before 2340 ears of lettuce and celery. to the good marleeU first.
the board of county commissioners 1010 of this was lottuce and 1330 field for winter vegetables is also sion* and delivered the baccalaureate
with a petition to establish a drain­ celery, making a to tal of 2340 cars being extended until there are few address at the high achool last year.
age district adjacont to Black Ham- altogether. There will be about 700 pointe in either the United States or He reports Columbia College as
(Continued on Pago 4)
being In a flourishing condition.
car* of celery to be shipped yet bt( CanUautuLflO- -Eage^Ml
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                    <text>62—
4t J»
For Sale— MX lot located on First
(treat, opposite Robbina Heat Hotel.
You can buy this fine piece cd prop­
erty cheap oBT*liberal terms.
Atfdreaa R. Bucksbaum, Tampa, Fla.

Chit-Ghat of the Play Houses In Sanford

dies* Panamas
f5.thing to .wenr on
street otautoing

$ 2 .5 0
Wash Skirts
This is Ar great season tor Skirts
and Shirtwaists and,our spring
styles are far* more *at­
tractive than ever be
fore, and some as
low in price as

Fancy Parasols

Faaaie Ward Tepight
For tbe first time Jn twp years he
ha*, been with tin; Jesse L. .Jiasky
Company, the publie will have rhe
opportunity to see Horace 1). Car*
(tenter, (be excellent character man
of that orguiiisatlo.ii, aa ha really is,
A* '* member of tba all star ejut
supporting Fannie Ward in Hector
Turnbull’* photodrama, "F or the
Defense," a
Paramount
Picture,
which will bo aeon at the Star The­
atre tonight, Hr, Carpenter is seen
for the first time without-» makeup.
Mr. Carpenter has appeared In
practically every production III the
I.ufky Company have made slurs
"T h e Hquaw man" end photodramstlc authorities consider him
one of the best rharactsr artists on
the screen, hot always, his real fea­
tures huvo been concealed beneath
false hair or heavy putty tnakeupa.
During »h* first few scenes In "For,
the Defense," Mr. Carpenter wse'
noticed to be quite a little upset

Type* of Southern llcauty
bluebird Photoplays have been
fortunate in the. selection of Louise
Lovely us leading lady of thqlr com­
pany
presenting "T h e Grip of
Jealousy" at the Star Theatre ©n
Saturday, .Mar. 26th. Tho story of
the play demands In the principal

aa a chaae of a alavc girl by blood­
For .Sale—One good fam ily hors©
hound*; tbe aenaatlonal reacue of a
not afraid of autoi. good wagon and
girl captive from a Mississippi river
harness,' nearly new saddle and
•learner; the •entangling incident* of
bridle, 4 axe*, 2 croscut agw*, 2 log
a bitter feudal fight, and oth^r re­
, Ths quaint styla of drees, then
chains, 2 ga* or oil drum*.
M. &amp;.
minders of “ the eolith before the
affecibd by (he women V*low' the
Nelson, Box HAS, Sanlord.rFla.
M*soii-\jiion line Is not well adapt­
- *
62-2 tc
ed to the average beauties of these
For S a l e - Thoroughbred , R. I
modern times, when skirt* sr«* short
rd Egg* for hatching.7fiS)0 for 14.
Very humiUpting is the lot of the
and hate are of alt style*. But to
. M. Haynes, Herald 'Office.
the- rare accomplishments v f the wife whose w jb s n d turn* craven at
tho
time
of
m
*ii.
clever actress Louise Lovely, la gift­
A strange end intensely fascinat­
ed by nature, to add Just the style
For Sale or Rent— Several house*.
of physical charm that looks be­ ing story of a weak husband facing
Magnolia and Palmetto aven u fsj
witching in the crinolines and jaunty loss of fortune and reputation, and
W. J. Thigpen.
29-tf
heudgeur of other days.
of his brave wife Is the Aforosco
photoplay "T h e Code o ( Marcia
Greco Thompson Is another beau­
Gray" coming to tho Star Theatre,
ty in tho cast of "T n e Grip of Jeak
ousy"—so like Mias Lovely In per­ Monday, Mar. 27th on the I’ara-i
sonal appearance that she cleverly mount Program.
passes In the photoplay aa aliqost a ' 'J'hil lietvcllve* are waiting in tho
"doulde" of her screen sister." In gpqciaus hall.impressed by the mag­
For Sale— Wholesale fish business
these two chfracta^e the boeuty of nificence of the furnishings and tho nets, fish boat*, launches, etc. C. I*
the early acehe*. aVa cantered— but design of this palatial room.
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Vincent
In tho Tlnal parts of the photoplay
While they wait tho wife goes to
For Sale— Two lot* 'n ea r corner
Murcia Moore appears to add her the broken heartcd;,filianri*r and by
charm to the ifalaxy of beauties that her support and plaedings arouses Celery avenue and Hickory street,
constitute a trinity of loveliness him to face hla punishment,
site each lot 41 fe*t by 128 feet.
mighty hard to matc!\ in any^one e Thus buoyed up he approaches Saleable white people only. 1160.00
organisation of photoplayeu.
Inquire Herald Of­
tho olllrem of the law but his nerve for both lota.
fice,
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weakens
and
in
an
intensely
dramat­
These girls are pictured in typical­
ly beautiful southern Irenes; in tho ic and superbly carried bit of acting
For ’ Sale—-Owing to change toold mansion and grounds of the tho decisive step U accomplished.
electrical power wo have on hand
wealthy planter who was rich in
machinery in good condition, con­
lamb and slaves before the Hebeisisting of , boilers, engines, water
Marguerite Snow
lion swept their fortunes from them
Metro's next release is "The pomps, fire puinfis, air compres­
The rightly limned Louise Lovely
Upstart," « satirical comedy druruu sors and sundry other machines,
Is seen in tin exacting role; for the
slurring tho popular "P retty Peggy" which wp offer at price*' which *ro n
scenes of "T h e Grip of Jealousy"
Snow, and featuring George Le- small part of the original cost. If
combine sensation with sentiment
Guere, tho noted juvenile actor. interested uddres*, Virginia Carolina
ami the pretty love weenes are di­
"Tho Upstart" i* a* pleturization Chemical Co., enro H. If. Peabody.
versified by such exciting incidents
from the play of the sum,* name, Suporintnedartf, Sanford, Fla.
*
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which has a successful run at the
role a girlish beauty of that particu­
lar southern type that wove en­
during romance into the ante-bellum
days of ths south.

\1aunc Klliott Theatre in New
Ki&gt;r Sale - Eggs for Hatching'
York I’ ilv ami will be shown here Thoroughbred.
* Utility,
Barred
l'l\month Hocks, 10 rents earli
Kill\ or more, 7 cents each,.
King
Poultry Yards, Lakeland, Fla.
69-fitc

Warm weather is calling for these
beautiful creations, and here
you find displayed strictly
the newest styles and- ,
v e r y m odest,
nrice low as

For Sale—Good horse cheap. G. j!
Pt.dsoi Celery avenue
fi0-8tp

FOR RENT
Kent Upstairs rooms, eastern
nOutside porch
Light
■•••ping, if desired
No 210

Dress Fabric
sit our store, and see the fii
Displays of Sheer F I h x o i i in
■
• colors, Fancy Skirtings,
, ete. Many great val-sHH
ties, at per yard

For Kent One nicely furnishes]
&gt;m
Hot and cold water
Ad1-—. Z yu7, care Sanford Herald.
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THE, O R IP OF JE ALO U SY
AT tu t: M A K IHKATKE S A t lK IM Y

12 1-2c
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Ifcnuine Palm Beach Clothing in a1
great range , of colors, and
sizes to lit all. Suit sizes

I'**
in niurhirij I ’ : *»pi j , % jt
th# Stir Tb*"tftiri» on l ti jf*&gt;&lt;!»&gt; , Mar
House for Kent— No. 11$ West
JOth. S cut iitM'Sr
VV fitf
Ninth
St. Apply to H, C. DuBose.
future gearratio ns this photographic
112
N
Park Are.
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WwCil of her art.»trs but it will
prove with whjt stool In-aft &gt;hr
For Kent— Several nice otfles
slood the trving ordeal soon after
rooms ovfl' Y o well’s. Enquire N P.

For Kent—5 room house. 4:
metto. Sit) per month.
\
Haynes. Herald Office. .

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P&amp;rk av.-rvu&lt;» r.n
DuBo»t\ First m i
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PROGRAMME AT THE STAR ?

WANTED

VALUES ARE DETERMINED B)[ COMPARISON ,
A N I t - f R I C E S R tjjU lA '

'A anted Work —Steady, temper ate
1 tru-ttan
to, care »i
sto.-tt and outaodr work. good milker
an&lt;l handy about place. Lo*t fain
Uy and am alone.
Pleaaunt home
appreciated more than high wages.
Wish to make my home here. For
inter vtew. Address Morrison Oaks.
Herald Otlice.
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AiiHiissicfl ,kS« Wgkly

Straw Hats
Every hat guaranteed brand new
i this spring’s goods. Complete
stock of styles from tne
conservative p l a i n
•- - styles to the fash­
ionable Eng­
lish shapes.
rS'F-. For otuy

krhjay, March 24th Paramount L'uy Fannie Ward
in the "For the Ibrfenm.-.”
M liS Vi *(/tj v*:i^ lurlt M*Wl
ill lenneaeotZ* P'ardner. and she even displays more
talent in thin picture.
Saturday. .March 23th - Bargain Day— Louise Lovely in
"The Grip of Jcaiouay." ’ 5 and 10 cent*.
Monday March 27th. Paramount Picture
Collier in "Ths Code of Marvin Gray."

Const once

Tuesday. March 2blh.
Metro
Snow in "The Upstui L‘.’

Margurilv

COALING
Uore."

March iutj|,

Picture

Sarah lk-rnhu.trill "Jeanne

L O U I S E L O V E L Y in
“ T H E G R I P OF JEALO USY
XT THE ST \R V aTL’ BDAY

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. CiMKvrte by the S tar’s Or d ie s u N ightly

M a t in e e D a ily a t 3 U 5 ; N i^ h t a t 7

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CLASSIFIED ♦; For Exchangv— Will accept Ford
automobile aa part payment on good
6 acre tract, 2 acres cleared and
ADVERTISING
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fenced and under cultivation 5

J

Spring Neckwear
ill mid look them over, there
twenty-five dpfceh of them.
jAU going at

If
FOR SALE

&gt; « « A. Kanner * line of Easter
dresMT, for tudifs ami chdiimn.
21,1

50c

Sanford avonue

S O M S T H 1N G D O IN G EVKKY N IG H T

MATINEE
Wednesday and Saturday 3 p.

Wanted—Position as caretaker of"
house of some one going away for
the summer.
Address P. * O. Box
1*3. rity
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years. Not tiles.. Thia land if tiled
will mine any kind at crops. En­
quire at Herald office.
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Found— Ladies’
whit©
glnve.
Owner may have aama at Herald
Office by proving property and pay­
ing for this ad.
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For Sale Two Platt Keystone •*!&gt; ' • r a w i a
.»»•
potato plan n’ ’
'omiltnm,
Ti
never used, Slightly shopworn. J25
™ tr«m ite fallal
oath. cash. boo. H. Fernald Hdw. * ,t: b «
Co.
ror
--- ip l|erwj umnipr&lt;1
land near Camerun City, in irri
Mon district. Part cosh, balance
good terms if deaiml.
A ban-

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

P UBLISHED
SEMI WEEKLY
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IN S A N P O R D — L ifi U
VOLUME V ll

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY MARCH 28, 1916
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BIG
INDUSTRY IN

Wouh Living

until now. Wholesalers predict that
the price will go to $1.25 a dozen
before the fresh jpring crop reaches
the market."
Does all this say anything to the
people of Plorida? Wc have passed
tomato fields in Dado county where
tomatoes, too ripo to "Ship, ha'd been
dumped .in heaps cQntaining hun­
dreds, of^tfuaheis; and every year thU
wasto is oceept^jj-jiy the farmers as
a necessary .port' of.th e crop’s "exponje."
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TROOPS RUN BIG FESTIVAL
VILLA BACK MADE HISTORY
IN M EX ICO LAST FRIDAY

NO. 63
rus-. -L
Wert, time 12.2
seconds;
Christmas savings account.

prize

Third event, 50-ynrd 3ash, hoys
under 14 years; won by Robert
Snow; prize $! cuff buttons.
Fourth event, winners of the two
100-yard events run off the tie, Van
Wert being the winner and making
the course in seven seconds.
Fifth event, running broad jump,
won by Hubert Green, 15 feet 6
inches; prize, fielder's glove.

GERMANS ARE
A T T A C K IN G
VERDUN AGAIN

ON£ WILL BE ESTABLISHED
SLY B A N D I T S A I D TO BE ONE OF LARGEST CROWDS
OTHER N E W S F R O M WAR
Sixth event, stnading broad Jump,'
Nor is this all. Pobp|e who,'hive
• ffeU E AND SHOULD '
OUT OF SUPPLIES AND
IN HISTORY SANFORD
ZONES IN VARIOUS won by Van Wert, prize, 1 box
tho opportunity to get..ill the ripe
HE SUPPORTED
IS RUNNING BACK
WAS PRESENT
PHASES
i
necktiest
Canning factories in Sanford hnve
hrtn ' t hobby of The ftefpld fgr
many /cert and ln^ a
paper will give a l~,‘‘
bit “of* Aew« to ***-v
tlte
world regarding the' tstabllahinpht
of one of the largest and beat fac­
tories that can be broqght here.'
Sanford is ideally located for- a fac­
tory of this kind and it will not
be a valuable asset to that com­
mercial life of this city but will be
a big help to the farmers in dis­
posing of their surplus fruits and
vegetables. Tho state Is waking up
to this opportunity as witness the
following article from tho Miami
Metropolis.
Several towns in South Florida
. sre clamoring for canning factories.
Tallahassee clamored for ‘ one and
got it and now we cannot induce the
farmers to keep it supplied with
products
Tallahassee Democrat.

tomatoes they want for ^he carry­
ing away from the fields do not, can
them.^ Nrtny u farmer's family in
quantities of canned
tomatoeaHfom the grocer who has
bought h s goods, through various
middleme i, from thep). Same Phila­
delphia s holcsalo hnund w|io arc
facing th problem of -paying'.$1 .25
a dozen F
b»Mre,siy^hg't'omi&lt;(,oea
of northern
^emi c o tn b h fa inarket.
t&gt;
_
“ I t ’s an eminently wrong situa­
tion. Florida could feed thp coun­
try.
Florida could grow and can
enough tomatoes to stock every
larder In the United States; hut in­
stead, Floridu sends to England for
her canned tomatoes! Florida lives
out of the cans shipped in from
northern factories!— Miami Metrop­
olis.

- El Paso, March 28.—The pursuit
of Villa has developed into it. race
between the bandits, mounted on
Mexican ponies, and tho American
cavalry.
Dispatches from tho front
say Villa has broken through the
Carranza lines und is fleeing south­
ward.
Tho American troops are
straining every nerve to capture or
kill him before he reaches the Sierra
Tarahumarc mountains in (Juerrcre
district. One hope of a speedy end
is that the bandits will bedome
starved and their ponies exhausted.
It is known that Villa is short of
ammunition and supplies and dead
and dying horses along the trail are
evidence of his despernto need and
haste. Most ominous news reaching
the border and passed by the censor
says that half tho Carranza garrison
at Namiquipa lias disappeared, and
some probably have joined Villa.
Tim Villa forces are doubtless mak­
ing headway in Durango, and Coahuiltis stall's
American women and
children are leaving Durango City
and Torreon. This gives fresh im­
petus to the stories that t’ anuto
Keyes, the Villa chief in Couhuila
is menacing Torreon, and recently
received many C itrrunza deserters.

The Spring Festival and 'Celery-'
F a it ended last Saturday night in a
blaz£ of glory and was one of the
moat successful affairs that has ever
been staged In this city. Succesful
from a financial as well as from a
social standpoint for the local people
and nH tho visitors had a good time
and thoroughly onjoyqd every min­
ute of tho time.
Friday was one big day anil there
was an immense crowd in the city
from early morning till late at
night.
The candidates unlimbered
about eleven o’clock at the Hotel
Carnes where the speakers’ stand
had been appropriately decorated
and with Hon. Forrest Lake acting
as master of ceremonies all of tho
candidates present were allowed to
go their length and most of them
took- advantage of the fact that the
people could not get aW'ay and they
told them all about it.

* * **•. * •
Seventh event, running high jump,
London, March 28.— There aro in- •^ a •, * t «- &gt;I * - &gt;V
won by Sherman Itouth, prize one dications o f new German attacks
&lt;
box sport cravats.
cast of the - Meuse. North Verdun
Eighth event, one-mile bicycle las been the scene of a continually
race; won by Virgil Smith, prize ono violent bombardment. The Donauelectric lighting outfit.
' mont and Vnux front is bearing the
Ninth event, two and a half mile irunt of the attack. The infantry
bicyclo w e ; first prize won by R. A. m Idol along the Franco-BelglaiVi
Green, prUe $6 pairetires; segond front. The increased activities north • •
prize, wqn by W. L. ( Smith, prize of Salonikl .is attracting the atten­
Skirmishing
$3.50 bicycle saddle; third prize, tion of the Balkans.
won by J. W. Wilcox, prize $2.50 apparently 'is taking tho form of a
general Teutonic attack on the
bicycle lamp.
Immediately after the,events the Franco-British lines.
The entente circles ut Athens do
crowd gathered in (rout of Bower’s
not
expect a serious attempt to take
pharmacy, where
Rev.
fly mu n,
Salonikl.
mounted in an automobile made
The sinking of the British steam­
tho announcement of the winners,
ers
Cerno und Khrntoun and the
and directed the successful athletes
French
steamer, Hobo are reported.
to-the Peoples Bank Where Schelle

Mninos, secretary of the celebration
committed gave each successful racer
1Washington, March 28.— The suband
jumper
an
order
to
the
various
[
marine
situation is becoming very
PUBLIC RECEPTION
business houses fur the respective gnrfe, is the view of the American
Towns have clamored for them,
officials
The possibility of breaking
newspapers h)4vc advised them, they Southern J M J Tele p h o n e t o. Will
Telegrams of regret were read prizes,
diplomatic relations with Germany is
*r,
i iw n to be good things foi* uny
from • (Migressmun W J Sears and
Knti-rluiy People of Sanford
ugnin discussed as an eventuality.
H h n yet they donU soehi to sueGovernor Trammell and the candi­
GOOD ROADS FROSTED
The plant of the Southern Hell
It is expected this will follow if it is
dates
for
Governor
present
spoke
in
4I »*l|
,
Telephone Co. in this city being
shown
that a submarine sunk tho
the
morning
and
afternoon
as
fol
Meeting in St. Augustine VVn» Not
7 1,
have been at least two good completed and one of the finest in
Sussex
and Englishman.
Tho of­
lows:
Well Attended
r.u t g factories in this section but the stale the* officials are desirous
ficials
are
keeping
their
minds
open.
F. A Wood of St Petersburg,
one is burned down and the other of showing it to the public und will
The meeting of the State Good
They
are
awaiting
further
fuels.
i.
lb and has been for Severn! hold a public reception „n Thursday ,
Ion lari* of Jacksonville and Fred­ Kmulft Association at St. Augustine
erick M Hudson of Miami and all was u (roil, according to L. I’ . Dic­
April tith from 2 to 5 in the after
Itng Pickers II ecu me Rich
of them made a good impression on kie. secretary of the Tampa Bourdof
Washington, March 28. — A piece
1hiTi* is no reason why such noon and from 7 to 9 in the even­
If the present high prices obtain
Trade amt Central Florida ^High- of bronze resembling the part of u
thru* should not be kept running, ing. The reception will be held in for rags and paper, the rag picker, the audience.
im p t the one given by the Demo­ the - exchange rooms w hich wil1 ^ |heretofore looked upon as a pauper,
They were followed by the candi­ whs Association, who passed through torpedo, was found on the Channel
The French officials
crat and that is that the fnrmgrs decorated for the occasion and the and whose name has for a century dates for II S Senate present being Orlando today on his way hack from Liner Sussex
in the Tampa informed the consular agent. Whit­
(jiin il be induced to supply the.in Woman's Club of Sanford* bus been been a synonym of poverty may yet Senator N 1’ . liryan and Perry th*- Ancient City
requested to assist the wtVn^pls in become a rag picking millionaire, or Wall
with the necessary products.
Senator Bryan is on the do party besides Mr. Dickie were T. man at Beuiogno. Whitman thus re­
ported today. The officials have no
the
entertaining
of
the
gfiFats.
It i trouhU) js that farmers want
at least aspire to the realm of the fertsive somewhat and did not make Ed.-Bryan, president of tho Gontral
information other than tho German
Highway
body,
Mr.
and
Mrs
Henty
as good an-appearance as the m a n
too much for their products and * Loral. Manager J.. F. KurjiaU "ne&lt;r*rich."
E Snow and Spencer Snow and Miss submarine* operating where tho Sus­
Mil now. furnish fruit and veget- will'he assisted by District Manager
From the lowly consideration of who is not fighting for place. Perry Nell Brown
sex was attacked.
sbl- - at prices which will give the H.'L.' *Boyd id Jacksonville und sev­ $8 to $10 u ton for rags, the price Wail made a good hit; with inost
eanperv a chance to
make any eral other officials of the company has soared to not less than $70, convincing business talk to
Great preparation had been made
Majestic ShowH Were Good
people,
^
protit
and the prices
which far­ Light refreshments will be served Threadbare tablecloths
in
St. Augustine fgr the statu good
and
cast
•
V
The Majestic .Shows here last week
in 'r* would receive would also give and the event prom\?es to be.i a moat away articles are making the rag
Commissioner of Agriculture i Mc- roads meeting, aaid Mr. Dickie.
, them a profit hut not such a big enjoyable occasion- for the** hosts, picker a wealthy man. The prices Kae, candidate for re-election gave The local militia were on duty to to furnish tho attractions for tho
Spring Festival und Celery Fair
hostesses, and -thi* ifn^ny J,guest* quoted are based upon bona fide
one as they usually sectire. *
u good talk on the possibilit/rA of s(U* that the cars were properly
V
$
were not tho greatest shows in tho
CxTJfo/tt
4
ijpr'at
cordial'
fccli%’g
parked,
and
four
hundred
spaces
In ike north - farmers claim to
facts, and the possibilities of the rag Florida Boil. Supt. of PuMI^..In­
world
but they were clean nttracisffrtg
jietweert
the
people
o
r
^fttiford
had
been
provided
for
the
parkings,
rr.iVi
good moncy"selUng tomatoes
man rising to wealth is not exag­ struction W S’ . Slients and Dr
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'^jc*ptt
hertr
’HefT
*T^|phom
and
the
rn
» ’ ' ■ to $9 a Ion t o . the factortetf
gerated
.
Kelley who wants Ills job also npoke
othcr street* to be used when the!
While people generally object to
tn e -f[uyldl&gt;* rijptiotis' *Uill
m i
to farmers here laugh at su^h
It is because of the curtailment of , and went at some length into each
regular parking
bad W * n . Lhu old curtuvai Jualuios U -is aiso
t**d
tyythe
reeolftirm
which
k —
_
;l_
4he i n * m aterials (o r the m am ifnr- " 'h e r » records.
w tn' tuj it ip I WjJbiher Ttirt^ifjg df
tilled.
U was expected that some true that sqme such attractions fn
Mrn ,,f (he canning factories he?d
turv of paper from Europe.
Dry
John
Joaea'
of
Orlando
on
behalf
two
thousand
cars would be present. tho city bring the (ieople here and,
of!tied (1 a hundred pounds^ f o f ^itizenJ a n d ‘ company oifielolt- *
felt ja as scarce as tho proverbial of his brother, Joseph Jones, * pres­
. . * .- * — —
—— — ’ ■ "* ■ i
There were ’ not more (han eleven if tho attractions aro not objection­
cull pineapple and would pay freight
hen^ teeth.
The war has done ent incuhibsnt and candidate for
cars parked at one time, Mr. Dickie able tho d ty profits to a certain ex­
Willard Won Easily
so all the farmers had to do wak to.,
many4 wonderful
things,
mnkin
tn» attorney*• made an, address said. The meeting o f_ the Central tent even if the allows carry aomo
New
r
t
r
k
,
March
ZB^T-Wfllard,
throw
the pineapples in tl\e. ctt&gt;
people rich over night through tbc nd • wj»» follown’ d by A D, Penny
Florida Highway' Association held money out of [own. The Mjuu^tir
mdit at bis packing, ho trap dOor and tlic7 heavyweight champion' of the advance In druga. hut that it should of Ft. Pierce, who is also n candi­
nt Ocala the preceding day hnd a shows under the mnn'tigoinenl oT
get .1 icnt a pound for them or WiJrl’d !-outpointed Moran in 4 hard open wide the doors of prosperity dal** for thaw position. There were
much Inrgcr number present and was Nfit Norder with his uhie secretary.
otherwise throw them out on the foughtr-ten round*-bout, tonight.
(or the rag picker is about the last many others who spoke and many
much more of a success
An elnb- Jack DeVoe had an aggregation
■nil pilq.
Willard had the better of Morurr thing surmised
imi didutes present who did not wish orate program had been provided ^hul fulfilled all their obligations j o
! »" latter is just what the afr- i^i every round except tlic third,
One of the latest advances in the ('■ --peak but preferred the still hunt (or the St. Augustine meeting, but the letter and they can be recom­
1 • lid and then paid $1.60 a day which went to Moran by it shade, price of raw felt was experienced mg of votes and voters. The local little_of it camo to puss.
mended to uny city that iuUmda to
lor a man und a team to haul his and the eighth and the hinth which within tho last thirty days, the price (-andidntes did nut wish to monop­
put on a similar attraction of any
" I t take* n scrap or the prospects
mil pile away and dump it on his were even.
kind.
soaring from 20 to 30 per cent. It olize the time of the visiting rnndi
It was noticeable that ho used Jiia is said this will not be the worst of dates and gave way to the out of of one to get a meeting," said Mr
h* Ids and the tumatoe growers did
v
Dickie.
Ho feels rertnin that the
virtually the same thing and throw rijtht^rvquifntly during the latter if. Jt is being found a hard matter town candidates of tho state.
Presbjrterian C. E.
Juno
meeting
ot
the
Centra!
Florida
IP&gt;1 / W i .lackej^tluLjjsual;
all their cull tomatoes away instead
for commercial
At one o'clock the big fish fry body to bo held in Orlando will be
The Presbyterian C. EL enjoyed
ui selling them to tho canning fac­
I
was hetd in front of the Hotel Carnes well attended.
n social at the homo of Mr. Kent
A
big
fight
Is
said
to
tories at a seasonable price.
.. ’?
'vTrffiay; TflUittoiV
tPTien condition^ do gel down gn and, here some 2,000 poupjs. o f ' fine bo brewing, details of which will Rossetter on Tuesday evening. Tho
.Impression on Willard
There were exceptions to thesl
to the raw edge it Is thought it will Sanford perch and 'bream were .cook­ probably come out some time in party met at the church and wore
Sj/ds'hfiVl stings..-'.J^gTi- '0
rules Imt tho &lt;xcjptions wire so few
he the joy of certain ruralite cor­ ed to a turn and with^tirhad .and davance of ’the date.— Orlando Ro- carried in uutos to Mr. Rossettcr'a
that they could have furnished to
‘ ■•ffertri* tihies, '
&lt; Wfs respondents to write on both sides pickles and hot coffee mnd^htt most porttr-Slar.
home on Celery avenue. On their
the factories
that they would not b a d j^ 'c u t up1 with
}jaba. o f the coiftmunications to their re­ tempting lunch. Tho hungry crowd
arrival they were welcomed by their
have kept the canneries running was dated.
Willard, hoyvyef^ .Sid spective publications,
host and his father and mother, M r,
nut this is could hardly he appeased and the
B. Y. F. U. No. 1
hardly a week.
not.-Boom to try for n kho'nitw^^
fish
were
fried
until
ono
o'clock
to
and Mrs. Rossetter, Sr,
not yot.
Tho program rendered last Sun­
satisfy tho late arrivals.
Some of
It will take tho hardest kind of
Referee White said it was on^’ Of
The spacious home was throwti
Roofing men are complaining ull them could not wait but there was day evening at the Baptist Temple
times in this state to educate far­ the -cleanest fights nt which he had
open to tho young people fot the
&lt;jv&lt;;r the country about tho increase
was In charge of the
gTotip of
mers to the point of making every pre*|ded.
evening and in a few minutes every­-v
-V --\ In price for felt used in roofing ma­ plenty of fish for all of them and
"B
lues."
The
subject
was
an inter­
it is estimated that over a thousand
cent they can even off of-culU and
body was enjoying some kind of
terials. -All over tho country tho
the
people were present and w-ero fed. esting one by all.
u n, perhaps, canning companies ,,
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game, rook, flinch, etc. Tw o of the
corps of rag pickers, and the various
Subject: Southern Social FrohOthers who wanted a lunch jintwill
ill be able to securo enpugh
onpugh .prdji
.prOt- . . . .
: i..
young ladies, Misses Fern Ward
organizations, like
tho
Salvation
ronited the various hotels and rcti- leftis.
ducts to keep their factories run-^ y Cljas. H. Neeb, president* o f ' the
and Charlie Seay sang beautiful
Army
are
watching
for
rags
like the tnu rants.
Introduction (Leador), Miss Lsing.
ning at a profitable rate at least a Mlartii Mutual Fire Inkuraui^ Coi
solos during the*evening.
Delicious
miner looks for the glistening nugget
1. Child Labor; 2, Clan Isolation,
part of the time.— West Palm Beach wax iq the city Saturday. Mr- N e«b
refreshments consisting o f chicken
The
afternoon
furnished
more
Miss Jlnkins.
Sun.
says Florida people havo.beeVi. pay of gold.
aalsd, picklee, celery, coffee and
.
speaking and the many attractions
3. Other Problema, Mr. Single­
The lack of raw materials for tho
rakes
were served, after which tho
Will Florida canning clubs add
at the grounds furnished by the tary.
manufacture of paper and felt prod­
whole
party went out on the lawn
any appreciable amount to the quwi
Majestic Amusement Co. at night
f|eripture Lesson, Miss Laing.
ucts has recently elicited an appeal
and
played
old fashioned games in
&lt;ity of canned tdmatoea for* the
gave the visitors plenty of fun and
Solo, Mias Fox.
the moonlight.
country.
According to the ’ PKii%-‘ MutuAMlre insurance corapitniti all from the United States Department many of thorn stayed ov«r until
The Immigrant Problem
Mrs.
The C. E. met on Friday evening
delphia North American tho acarcity' jjver .the^country have ■avfcIl*:^Jil-, of commerce to the cltixens to save late In the evening.
Radford.
liottV.o/vdhllars
to
jh
e
policy
holders
rags
and
paper
so
tho
sources
of
for their usual prayer meeting.
of canned tomatoes i f such that
The day was ail that could be de-*
Reading: L ife ’a Mirror, Miss Clara Meeting waa in charge of Co. C, Mr.
pply would bo conserved.—Tamps
there is “ aimoat a panic among the pL fire* insurants. TUp last*
sired and was voted a success in Millen.
of
Yhe
legislature
enacted
a
Kent Rossetter loader;
subject,
big wjiolea^jf and retail dealers and
'
every particular. On Saturday the
Prayer by Group,
"G reat Home Missionaries." An in­
they are buying up tomatoes to be mitting the estiblishmeq* 6f ^utual / ;
athletic, events and Field Day made
Conclusion, Group Song: ’ .
r -* v
Purchased Tin Shop
teresting program wai rendered. Mr.
grown this fall at 85 cents a dosen fire Iniiurxntes jih’ the slate o f
glad
the hearts of the boys of the " I am sure you were pleased with
Ida.
F
rio
/
fa
this
date
such'a'com/
D. U. Curry, State C. E. president
'Janies H. Cowan,-.tho veteran tin
cans, although such advance sales in
city and many stunts, in the ath­
the Group of ’ Bluo,’
was present and made a delightful
normal years usually bring them to pany cmUA ■nat~obtsin a 'charter it^’ shect metal null who has been letic line were putted off In front of
But come next Sunday and see what talk.
tho wholesaler at
cents a doxen." unde r which.to operate, anti opto; 6f?charge of this department of the the Hotel Carnea.
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the ’ Reds* can do."
that it is pphxible a long Tslt.
f^po. If. Fernald Co. for many years
AH members are urged to attend
In 1894/* the Philadelphia paper
The following is a record of the
will' -be "fijloH which untfbkhterily
purchased tho same and will
prayer
meeting on Wednesday even­
continues, "the wholesale price of
mcata rilueh to tho people o ^ H o r , op„ , le it from th« same plans, in events, together with the names of
ing,
without
fall.
Mrs.
Henry
Wight
was
among
tomatoes reached |1 » doxen for ri "
J I hh and
and M
llfl.. .*
,Z
a
Ida ins J
dollars
cents.ri^tho future.
Jim Cowan si he4 la the winners and the prices won:
those
attending
tho
meeting
of
the
the first tints. T h is ’ was matched liy
.dy .
•
First event, 100-yard dash, boys State Literature Committee ol the
VSL..I.
familiarly called by his many friends
Y^feeb b n !’10*0/ Mends'
Mr. Norman DeForrest is ex­
the price of $1.10 s doxen in 1888.,
over 14 yeara and not over 18 Federation of Woman's Clubs, which
eeds
no
Introduction
to
the
pisople
Sapfold
As
he
was
one,of
the
Miami
pected in Sanford about April U t
In 1902 the country experienced ths
yearai wort by Harold Washburn, met with Mre. Blackman at Winter
to visit his mother, after which he
greatest scarcity in its history and boostoYs who stood’ by the St. of this section O he baa been a resi­
prize Christmas savings account.
Park on Thursday, afterwards at­ nd hie wife w iU ' spend several
the pries went to |1.60 a doxen. In ; Johns rive* M ,the Inland Waterway dent of Sanford for many yfean and
thoroughly familiar with- the tin,
Second event, 100-yard dash, boys tending- the luncheon at the New weeks in Daytona before returning
1908 the price went to $1.15, but -whsn" &lt; u f committee wax . down
V.;
«heet
metal and roofing business.
over 18 yeara; won by J. W. Van Seminole In honor of the committee. north.
*ince then has never gone above f l there.

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should be a matter o f civic
pride.
It more prominently put* Sknford
on the map.
Endeavor work In our loeai Pres­
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byterian church declared th a t he
F id o 's F u t u r e .
‘Anew no parallel to the work, for
**What
U
Fldo.
would 40 mad!" aa&gt;
^ougg-'people that .was being done
claimed the woman who wastes affec­
in the Sanford Presbyterian church.
It is no small thing to lead a great tion. “ Don't worry," answered hpr
husband. “That dog hasn't enough
denomination of over 3000 churches
sense to be sure i-ongh mad. T h e
manned ' by ' a trained leadership. moat he’ll ever do la to go peevish."
The attainment o f tfee local church

.... .................................................................................................... .. *elll*tinpm of individuals and the to $2.60 4 . ton capacity. Son* ofjment In the south. who,
a / N T T n -n n m A \ T n
A \ T T \ T n d 9 cowardice of their .Authorities. Tba th # 'patent wood ailpa are easier- to aion -of tha facU j of tbs Christian
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- T M V I fa Jacksonville waa not aroused but they are probably no bettar. A
against either and. the fly waa grant*j wood *ilo, if painted every year
ed tha freedom pf Jh * d ty . to mul-land Jh* staves creoeoWd before tho
B U D G E T O F O P IN IO N “ JUST B E T W E E N
•V
tjply and claim new victims fro m 1alio is built will last from ten to
YO U A N D M E .”
the human .population.
j fifteen years in this climate. W ltbTh lt matter of the reeponalblolty out proper* care they will not leat
of municipal and state au thority, more than five years. One type la
with respoct to pubUc health la but &gt; a d e o f-th re e quater Inch material,
little realised or appreciated* ip The expense of building this Is low
Florida. Already a number of strong . snd those who wish to try* the silo
A CHIEL 18 AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
laws for the sanitary protection o f »nd do not want to spend much at
"HE’LL PRENT ’EM” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER,
the people aro enrolled on the stat- A™1
find R useful. They are
DBOoaoWHMKMwaoooaaooooooooa o a o o a a o o o o o o a o a o o o a a o o o a , ute books of the state and of some too Hcht, however, to stand much
They are as important as pressure .and aro short lived,
I believe^that certain section*' of cities.
5 I am not taking part In the
th
ou
enactments
that punish mur- P A few iron, and steel siloa ire on
'city election as it merely means the the city (those neglected) should re­
derers,
for
they
are lntendee to the market now, but moat of thfem
ceive
proper
attention
and
the
con*
filling in of a vacancy caused by
The public cost about |5 a ton capacity. They
resignation and yet this filling In centratlon of Improvements on a conserve human lifeofficial who falleorlbf his most atran- are, however, easy to put up, and if
process sometimes is very impor­ few places be discontinued.
tant, aa Mahoney
and
Walker
I believe that a rest room ahduld uous effort to apprenend and punish painted ought to be endurable,
would both tell you, If approached. be provided in the bueinese section the murderer would *\bo censured, The man who wants a small silo
bo removed from his place, would find one of these desirable,
B ut somehow we have been having for the benefit of lady shoppers, perhaps
but
no
one blames liifnwhen he j . Concrete blocks and hollow tile
ao much excitement lately that we strangers, country folks, etc., znd
the enforcement o t’ J h o u makc good Bu0s which are durable
have lost track o f the city election. maintained by popular subscription neglects
laws that orotect tho private cltioen
tj,0 silage well. Tho cost
N ow I had too until I picked up or otherwise.
from typhoid or other highly fainF mor6 tbffjLtha other types but have
• -a. •
the little book that contains the
diseases.
an’ attracftve appearance and aro
platform of one O. P. Herndon, f
Last week was a big week in
who Is I presume Osborno Hern­ Sanford so I am told by thoso who • From this season of the year the worht the price for thou who want
don, the moving picture ki£g]a;Nq)(r. know and while I have never been fly begins to breed with increuing to pay for the artaitic effect,
I can swear that I have -ndt, idteh k ill! about the carnival Idea I still inris rapidity.
As s result d iu a u also
Those who wish Information on
Osborne Herndon fo r the p u t a li that you must have the crowd in begins its annual-increase.
Your *Ho building should address P- H.
; Rolfs, director of the Extension
month* nor did 1 know that he was your town during the season to city council can atop it.
What,aro YO U going Td*3b about “ Division of- the University of Flora candidate and yet I want to shake ■how Ahem wHat you have.
The
*
Ida.
his hand for giving some of the idea of having the candidates hero It?
best and most advanced ideas for for a day was good, bringing as it
the city council that “I havo seen in did many people from different
Cost o f flllo Vary WHh Material S A N f’ OHD LEADS PRO C E SSIO N
many a day. And then,these ideas parts of the state and while the fish
*
There are so many silos on the C. E. Movement In Presbyterian
arc exactly whtrf l would like to see fry developed into a grand grabfeat
the beginner hardly
worked out in our c ity* Listen to every one seemed to enjoy it and market that
Church is Great
knows
which
onu
to select. C. L.
some of them:
there was much fun over the fish
We are all familiar with the fact
I am in favor o f*a Great White and the candidates. I can well re- Willoughby, professor of animal hus­ that Sanford leads the procession in
W ay for Sanford, thus magnifying mentber the day some twenty years bandry and dairying in the Univer­
tho city’* beauties and general at­ ago when Sanford was the conven­ sity of Florida. College of Agruicul- crlt,r&gt;' Krowin* » ' " 1 ha* “ » thc 0‘ hcrB
ture, says that each has its merits. h‘'Bt on ,,atural condltiom* for trucktractiveness.
tion city of the state nned none of
Kronomy Is
theprincipal object. '"*• l,ul that i8 not n!l of our ,enderI believe that tho old railroad them had any larger crowds or
Tho concrete silo is probably tho
“ *oniE " “ y®*
dock, which is not only dangerous greater people visiting „ the city,
most
economical
in
thc
long
run.
Wo
are
strong in religious snd
for boats traversing the placid wa­ General Grant when he was presi­
The
first
cost
Is
greater
than
for
m0ral
activities.
The Presbyterian
ter* of the St. Johns but is an eye­ dent was here and President Cleve­
wome
of
the
other
types
but
one
will
church
Is
showing
tho
south how to
sore and disgusting to look upon, land and other' nottfblea, and ..the
last St lifetime.
They cost from handle its young people’ s problems,
rest
of
tho.state
conceded
that
San­
should be removed and the railroad
13.60 to $4 a ton for the
100 ton until it is no longer a problem hut
company compelled to pay for its ford was the gate city of Florida
siee.
Tho
price
varies
with
thecost „ne of the liveat things in tho comWe
removal. By so doing it would im­ and it went by that name.
of
labor
and
the
distance
from
roik niunity. Now tills is not merely a
prove the take (rout and encourage could just as well be the Gate City
and
rand
suitable
to
use
in
the
0f our "Lu cky Sanford Boosttourists to locate here when they now and make this the center of
concrete
ing.‘‘
We aro basing this statement
everything
anil
let
the
rest
of
the
could be assured that th«ir yacht*
Several
varieties
of
wood
silos
arc
upon
the
statement of • the vice
state
revolve
around
us
as
it
for­
would not go to ruin among a lot of
merly did. We need that old spirit now in use. They cost less than con chairman of thc executive commituseless old pilings.
crete and ran he built for about |2 tee of the Christian Endeavor Move1 believe that the parks should he' " f
up and doing things and
equipped with devices wthnt would all of us need more ginger in our
' encourage It* use for children's play­ mtfkeup.

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

grounds

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and general

headquarters

1 helirve that the police should
have u thorough knowledge of the
city's streets, important places, ar­
rival of trains, etc., so aa to give
the stranger or the townspeople In­
formation, which would treble the
merits of the city
I

believe the rily

council

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been

some

tions about naming the different
city parks and while we are on that
subject 1 ns an old timer would like
to suggest the name of General
Sanford for one of tile parks
Gen­
eral Sanford is the futher of this

TYPHOID
AND THE FLY
The poor we have with us always
-rralso the typhoid fever? *
Organized society and individual
effort are devoted to relieve the rerpsuota of poverty.
Outside qf
health honTsja and authorities no
attention is given to the prevention
of typhoid, until it becomes pracof typ
&lt;1, until it becomes p
tically epidemic, and then it be­
comes a question of how quickly
and liow widely society can separate
Itself from infection.
Typhoid fever, can bo prevented
— that has been 'proved. ^ l t can he
wiped out, and one medical author­
ity has predicted that by 11)30 it
This en­
will be r rare disease.
thusiast, however, has been dream­
ing that by that ufr away year,
society, meaning the men, women
and authorities of the state or na­
tion will have become aroused» to
the fact that the disease can be pre­
vented, to tho enormous, economic
waste it entails snd to the moral
offense of permitting it to ravage
tho community.
There are two ways at least of
avoiding tho disease.
Vaccination
with tho anti-typhoid scrum has
wiped It out in the United States
army and navy and its efficiency
has been established in thousands
of individual cases.
The second way, which is of prime
importance U by preventing its o&lt;^
c u m net. Typnoid (w-tpres^rby the
transference of the disease germs.
Theae are carried by flies from ex­
excreta of'.the patient' to the food
that Is eaten uncooked, or to the
food already cooked, and the disease
is started anew. The fly is a filthy
thing. It feasts on what would turn
a buzzard to other postures, and so
it btcomew a dujy to atop the
breeding of the fly to the largest
’ possible extent; to keep it abso­
lutely Isolated from infection and
from "food. Both are necessary aa
precautions and sa prsventstives.

There is a law on Florida’s stat­
ute hooks, which requires the screen­
ing of the earth closets of nil public
schools
This law. enforced, would
accomplish much, especially in rural
cyimmwiiivs
A iflU v r statute pro­
vides that ull earth closets within
Incorporated cities und towns be
similarly atrecncd and made to
comply with certnin sanitary stand­
ards required by the state Board
of Health.
There is a law, also a state enact­
ment, which requires the screening
with wire netting i cloth netting
won’ t answer the requirements of
the law) of ull fqod. fruit und vegetables offered or exposed for sale
in any public place -in the state.-"
These laws pre-suppose the exist­
ence of flies and they make no pro­
vision for their extinction or to pre­
vent their unrestricted breeding.
But one or two Floridn cities have
enactments which attack the in­
sect In its breeding places,these laws
and the effectiveness of the same
has been proven.
#
It is too much to anticipate, but
entire eradication of the. fiy comit may be lessened in overmanure
heaps of the stable are prolific in
the production of the fly.
Incom­
parison the open garbage can is in­
nocence itself. Municipal authority
hat the power to require that all
stable otyncre, livery or private—
any place where horses, mules or
cattle are kepr—shall keep stable
refuse, manure, under flyproof, cover,
and that In removing it the same
precautions shall be observed. .. This
prevents tho escape of the fly from
his breeding place and vastly les­
sens the menace, That It is a prac­
tical and effective precaution has
been proved by experioned, in-those
places where municipal authorities
have been brave enough to defy oppositlon.
An attempt was made in Jack­
sonville a year or more ago to pro­
tect the residents of Florida’s largest
city from its stables. T o install and
enforce the operation of the neces­
sary devices, woyld cost money —
real money. Strong opposition was
developed among thosis whose money
would have to ,be spent, and the
proposed law died "abornin1
* Totsibiy other Florida dries have
had similar-axperie&amp;CssL. with the

full Instructions
Given in

Conducted by the
Benedictine
Fathers

Preparatory, Comnerclal and ClBa­
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Every day you put off attending to

THAT FIRE INSURANCE
my l&gt;e bringing you a day neater dla) uster. You owe it to. yourself, your
family, and'your business to keep your
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Come in today and let’s talk it over.

A. P. CONNELLY
l(i1 M 4G NOLI A AVE.

PHONE th-

by the (irnn Tallahassee &lt;&gt;r Tampa hits been reached, from
Jacksonville, or Jacksonville from them, the cost has increased
to twi nty-four rents: While to reach Pensacola or K ey West
from Jacksonville or Jacksonville from them, the coat on the
eame park age is fort &gt; -three cents
\ pound package cornea
from Chicago to central Florida for eight cents, while it cosI h
seven cents to si rul that same package from Key West or i ’ensaroln to Jacksonville
1 believe » e should he able to send a
package by parcel post -anywhere in the state (or one price;
.and if we had this right, every farm house would be a mail
order house, on an equal footing with the mail order houses
in every state, while the merchants of every city and town
would he placed on an equality for business with tho mer­
chants of every other city and town

sugges­

create a new1 committee with a pur- city and donated till the parks that
• pose of using every effort to en­ we now possess and" this city could
courage the use of Sanford as a
do no less to honor his memory
convention center which would give ,
the town advertising that money than by naming one of the parks
could not buy.
after General Sanford.

IS tlii Hoard of Health)

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*| There

St. Leo College, Si.Leo, PascoConnty, Florida

Wet hands as Valuable as Arid Lands
Having within the limits of our state and also in many other
states, large as*-as of submerged or overflowed lands, f believe
that the Federal Government should, and can. lend aid in the
drainage of these lands where it becomes necessary.
The
Federal G overrmerit I . shown remgnitiou of its duty along
(his line ih Its large and valuable development of arid land
proTWls Tn The w»n't. und I would urge tho adoption Fiy Con­
gress of a bill suitable to the needs of our undrnined und sub­
merged lundh, wherein wo should share in thia governmental
assistance. 1
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Aid for Agricultural Advancement
Owing to the immense value of our faJ-m -lands and thpir
possibilities I shall advocate and urge greater Federal assist­
ance and encouragement in agricultural training and develop­
ment through experiment stations and farms, girls* canning
clubs, and tile various .lulls organi/i d by thft hoys of the
state for their agricultural rdu. ation and betterment.
Naval [lime nl Key West

To the Democratic Voters o f the Fourth

Congressionslr

Dlsrlct

Much ajjace’ has' been filled tyy candidates hercotfore, and
the mkttei therein christened a "Platform :” -I, however, prefer
to asaumii^|hat the piople of the Fourth District know that
I advocate,awt will s«\ek to advance ail the common planks
th n tlo M tto ihe general beltcrmcntt of thc common and better
known weeds of our Floyids'-fieppie. so 1 shall content myself
with bringing into prominence.in This article a few of the more
vital things I believe would'be beneficial, and can bo secured
for the district and state, and be of advantage to the people
of the entire country.
,
Parcel Post Extension
Cumulative evidence in the shape of heavily increasing us­
age has shown that the parcel post Is one of the most valuable
and convenient methods of distributing products whether of
the farm ,, factory, or the shelves of the merchants. The par­
cel post has not yet attained to-that which it was intended —
a distributer, Over local territory, of amsli articles of mer­
chandise. and farm products st a cost just sqffidlent to meet
,tty» expanse of carriage and handling.
~t»
Fnflre Stale Ihe First Zone
*■;? y W h at-I b’ijieve we ah’ould have, snd will urge the neces­
sary amendments, for, is on extension of the First Zone to In­
clude-tho entire-state. That U, a parcel being mailed at any
postoffice in shy" state—tip to a certain weight lim it—should
be delivered * anywhere- within the cnnflpen of that state for
one flat fixed rate d ig g e d per pdund. This arrangement
would give every merchant and fanner in every state nn equal
opportunity for business with every m er^an l and every far­
mer in every other state. How this change will operatefor the
benefit ofFlorida, for instance, will be readily
seenwhen it
is pointed out that, under the -present Zone arrangement it
costs os much to send a package from Jacksonville to Pen­
sacola, Jacksonville to K ey West, or from either‘ of these
places to Jacksonville, as it does to send thc same package
to points in-southern Ohio, Indians and as far west aa Mem­
phis. „ The present .First Zone limit is fixed at fifty miles;
and within that radius ten pounds can be sent for fourteen
cents. Beyond that limit the rate increases so rapidly that

Itealixiug that an adequately und properly fortified nuval
base at Key West would command the entrance to tho Gulf
of Mexico, afford protection to the Panama Canal, und in
case^ of foreign trouble in* a safeguard to tho lung line of sett
coast through which Florida is exposed, l behave that "this naval
huso should be established by the Federal Government and I
will urge that it be done.
Aid for Eradication
The ,great traturnl ‘ Industrie? of every state arc necessary
to the welfare
und interests of every person In every state,
therefore 1 believe that the Federal Government should lend
material aid when dunger confronts these industries;
I there­
fore approve and will work for Federal aid for the control ond
eradication of any disease or pest injuring any animal, farm,
garden, grove, forest, or fishery industry of the stntc.
Preparedness * '
Events developing within the last fow years have pointed
out to us our need for preparation in caso o f war or threat­
ened serious trouble with nny foreign nation; I believe in and
shall advocate military and naval preparedness of such scope
that these United States shall at ull times ho able and ready to
defend their honor, protect the lives and property o f their
citizens,• and give adequate protection to their mercantile intrrests.on the high seas.
Federal 'Aid for Good Beads
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Resting in the belief that Good Roatts are an important
adjunct in the general plan of military preparedneaa. and nec­
essary for the extension of. our Rural MpH .-Routes and tho
transportation of mails over them, 1 b eliev^ tn .a n d will advo­
cate Federal aid for good road building.
Inland Waterways
1 shall also urge and advoea£ prompt action b jT th c Fed­
eral Government the development and extension -of Inland
Waterways, believing them to he an incalculable asset in tho
scheme of national preparedness, and necessary for the build- .
mg up and the extension of commerce between our Coast
and Inland cities.
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Promising if elected, fidelity, loyalty, earnest work for
my constituents, with careful consideration of, and an Intelli­
gent vote on. all matters that* may arise, I oak your support.
Sincerely yours,
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A T L A N T IC C O A S T L IN E
A N P C O N N E C T IO N S
Gpaehae, Pullman Dret^jui Jkorn

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AU lfjum raPA
TAMPA, ru..

the-refugees and prlaonors Were’ so
hungry, aald the nurses, they th®r atn
tho bark o f treea. They declarod the
patience and enduranco of the Ser­
bians was marvoloua find there Vaa
no complaining.
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Ralph’ , Jerry, attomoy for the
jU L W t. paid the woman the balance
dm her. She didn't pawn the cheap
ring, and went away surprised and
happy.
About two.hundrcd other patrons of
the agency h|V0. balances due them,
ranging In alio from flvb cento 16 f 1SO.
Thu Uat auction Waa bold last Mon­
day and Tuesday. •' All unredeemed
pledges woro Bold, and In cases where
tho sale brought less than the Amount
loaned, the nguncy stands tho loss —
Kansas City Mini1.

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American League Managers.
Indications now aro that none of the
American loaguo clubs will change
managers during tho coming winter,
and that when the call for spring
training la made next spring tho men
ut the helm Of the clubs In tho John­
son circuit last season will Issue the
notification to the players to assemble
on the southern training fields.
8o far as Boston Is concerned,
there la not tho slightest danger that
Dill Corrigan will ho dropped.
Ilughle Jennings 1s a positive fix­
ture with the Detroit Tigers Having
a considerable flnanctnHnterest In the
club, and hnvlng produced a pennant
contender, fils chancca for getting out
are extremely retnote.
Chicago will keep^Clnronce Dow
land. Tho team got' off to a good
start, hut found tho going rnther
tough. Comlskcy. however. Is said to
have already signed ItowLnnd to a
1916 contrnct.

Clark Griffith will remain In Wash
Ington
Wild Dill Donovan Is to remain at
tho bend of the New York Yankees
His employers. Colonel Dupport and
Captain Huston, have stated they are
well satisfied with his work with Ihn
mediocre players he Inherited and
havo confidence In Wild Dill to build
up a Unhung machine.
Drnnch DJckey Is to continue as
manager of the St Louis Drowns for
at least another year. Col Dob-Hedges
Is reported to have made that state­
ment to 8t. Louis newspaper men. and
he Is the man to decide.
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Lee Fohl was signed to a 1916 con­
tract to manage the Cleveland Indians
a few days ngo, and has a cinch on
the JobThis leaves only Connie ^Jack to be
figured on and no one has even sug
gested that the grand old mau of
(Junkcrtoan baseball would be let ouL

trlnn this time, made his appearance
in tho translation of a Viennese bulle­
World Being Fed an Grain Grown on tin, published In a number pf Swissi-'ronch papers. -This was ‘'General
Land That Was’ Comparatively ReK u k." who was named as command­
i
cently 'a Waste.
ing the right wing of the nrrny oporal
A direct result of tho present war, Ing against, the Montenegrins. In aoiun
more pleasant to contemplate than tho of tho I’urlslun Journals military critics
stories of carnage. Is ,the stimulus It gravely discussed General K u k and
has given to thu chief Industry ul thu tho composition of lil* forces Some
what later a note appeared In the
huge central basin of North America
Winnipeg is the geographical center .Swiss papers acknowledging that an
of the continent, and from It In every error had been made at Geneva In
direction In Uanuda und fur down Into transmission and that tho lnltlnls
tho United States spread tlio rolling K-u k, uf three words, had been mis­
miles of what Is undoubtedly tho great­ taken for the name of a general, tho
abbreviation being intended tor tho
est wheat region In tho world.
Tho figures presented by tho Ameri­ Gorman terms, "Knlserllch und koocan and Canadian governments for tho nlgljch" (Imperial and royal).
roar Just closed toll a rbmnntlc story.
Problem of Pumpernlcksl.
In tho area of tho Canadian Northwest
In pumpernickel bread or coko?
and of tho American border states 01)0,*
This question Is agitating legal and
000,000 bushels ot tho highest grado
wheat known to tho markets was commercial circles In Frankfort-od'-tbpgrown, and yet within the memory of Main. If this delicacy la a bread. Its
men not yet old overy aero of It was salo Is limited under tho card system,
given over to tho Indian and tho but- whereas If It Is rake It may bo sold
falo.
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I-ong after our Civil war a British — TJIo police of tYonkfort had boon
traveler wrote an exceedingly Inter­ trying to atop tho salo of pumpernickel
esting book callod "Tho Great Lone without tho necessary "broad card,"
laxnd," describing hla struggles with but when a caso was taken to court
IdUzards and starvation In what Is tho doclslon was to (ho offset that It
now tho wheat empire. He did not was a delicacy and could bo sold aethink much of u as a country tor set­ cordlugly. But this didn't settle tho
tlers; but time has quickly shown how matter, as the authorities appealed the
much he was mistaken, Just as It caso and declarod they would keop on
showed In a fow years do Tocquovllle’s arresting violators of tho card rule.
Tfio Fronkforter Zettung of Novem­
groat error when ho predicted that
our western -advanca. would break ber 30 says an exception Is made In
•gainst tho Rocky mountains, or Mae- j tho case of pumpernickel made from
nulay'a mlipalculatlon when hh assert­ flour sold at the government distribu­
ed that we would ceaso to grow much tion stations especially for that pur­
u soon as all our good free land was pose.
-------------------------------taken up. •
Serbians Gnawed Barit Off Trees.
There are many Impressive chapters
Tho English Red Cross »■unit at­
In the story of the continent, but there
tached
to (ho Serbian army had to
Is none more picturesque than tho ono
which Is being made In our day by s abandon $6,000 worth of tents,' sever­
al motor cars and valuable seta of op­
grain of wheat
erating Instruments, besides leaving
tho wounded behind In' tho hands of
French Press Troubles.
The English and the Gorman lan­ the advancing Bulgarians.
Two of these nurses have reached
guages alike gtvo the French newspa­
Salonlkl with nothing but the clothes
pers quite as much trouble as papers
on this sldo tho water find in French they had on. Everything else was
and German names.
Recently a lest. Tho two young women bad
tramped for seven days, making 2j
Parisian paper revealed at some length
tho wonderful activity -of “Genoral miles In one day.
Roads were covered with mud and
Headquarters," a British commander
la Mesopotamia! Romo days before, the women had to spend the night In
another general, unknown* an Aua*

Children Interest King.
Tho king of Spain has become Inter­
ested In Juvenile courts afld* has In*
■tructnd the minister of Justice to
('raw up and submit to parliament a
bill creating children's courts In vari­
ous parts of 8 |ialn. The plan Is to
havo a presiding Judge, who will have
Jurisdiction over children under fif­
□ ritlsh Savings Are Lsrge.
teen years old It will hare authority
In a written answer to a parliamen­
In casos of vagrancy and delinquency, tary question, Plke-Peaso says that the
and where tho parents are shown to amount of deposits In tho post odco
bo Irresponsible they may bo deprived savings banka In England and Wales,
of tholr guardianship.
nccordlng to tho last return, dntod De­
The courts, according to the king’s cember 31, 1914. was I8L773.000. Tho
Intention, will he modeled on Blmllar total for the whole of the United King­
Institutions In England. During hjs dom was $952,666,000.
visits to London, and before tho war
It Is estimated that tbn total at
Alfonso and his queen went to Ixindon th&lt;&gt; present time Is umout ten million
nt least once a year, the king fro less than this figure.
quently visited the various courts and
1‘"•posits have exceeded withdrawals
took an especial Interest tn tho Juvo | during tunny months of tho current
idle ono.
year, hut some twenty million have
been diverted to the war loan.
Brown Is Elected President.
Innta Drown, sporting editor of tho
Qualified.
Atlanta Journal, has been elected
Munitions Manufacturer—Ho you
president of the tl corgi a- Alabama think you could make shells, eh '
league, succeeding C. L. Bruner.
Applicant— Well, sir. I used to doDrown formerly a star football player sign hobh|« skirts —Judge.
at Vanderbilt university. Is well In­
formed on all matters pertaining to
Her Punishment.
sport, and should make the circuit a
He -’Does your father object to my
good executive officer.
slaying so late?
:
She—No! He says It serves me
Didn't Have to Pawn Her Ring.
right for being In when you call
A woman called at the loon agency
of the board of public welfare and of
The Price 'of Efficiency.
fored a cheap ring as collateral for a
-Mrs Outlato— Why aro you so late’
small loan.
Outlate— My dear, wash all ready to
"I pawned my ring hero last sum come honie at twelve, but couldn't
mer; I Wonder whether you Still have think of an excushe. till threo.
4t?" she asked tho clerk.
"How much was lent on It?" the
clerk asked.
rv '•
Ants' Next*
"One hundred dollars.
1 simply
To destroy dnts’ nests near plnnta
couldn't get tho money together to rev
do«ra It."
or flow'erd stick sOMte sulphaf matches
vCh sold your ring at auction the Into thd ground^ head* down
Tho
other Jay for $125. * You have $'.'5 ants will leave anil tfeg pjhUJs. he: nut
coming"------------- ——
si all "Injured.—McCall's Maftuxliiu.

THF. U N I V E R S A L

CAR

T h e Ford M o to r C om p an y is one o f the
largest consumers o f steel in the w orld
— 200,000 tons this year.
T h e grea t
volum e o f production— o ver 500,000
cars— and the cfiicieut Ford m anufac­
turing organization, brings production
and selliing costs down to a minimum.
T h a t ’s w hy Ford buyers get more car
for less m oney.
Runaboul $290;
Tou rin g car $440; Couplet $590;
T o w n car $640 Sedan $740. A ll prices
f. o. b. D etro it.
On sale at
Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co.
EDWARD HIGGINS
C. F. WILLIAMS
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Artesian Well* at both Chiiluotn and Okeechobee.
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J. A. ROWAND, SI. Atifnsllne.
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F. W. SAMS, New Smyrna.
D. E. AUSTIN, Port Pierce.
MOSES &amp; IlKrHLF.R. West Taira Heath.
FRANKLIN SHEEN, Weet Palm Heath.

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MORSE, Miami.
REILLY. Mlara .
POWERS, Cape Sable Lands, Homestead.

L. LARSON, Western Industrial Agent, and R, C. PERKY, Immigration Agent, 155 W. Madison St., Chicago, 111.
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and some, one gets, stung - Last tween th,e- devil azid the deep blu
weak during the Spring • Fair and sea/' as the newspaper' editor. Ho
Celery.
Pee'ttval there were ebout a occupies that unenviable position
B. J. HOLLY. EdlUr
doaen
of
tbeae people taking sub­ about 865 days in feach year, and
W. M . IU T N E S * Business
scriptions and the mayor and police therefore can speak .from experience.
w ire’ 'k e p t* busy watching them. He gets stinging criticism s!! he does
There is no law that prohibits tak­ o f does not publish news that is
ing orders on the streets but wher­ nows and little lasting appreciation
B U M C K irn o N f r ic k . i n a d v a n c e
ever these men attempted to give regardless of his attitude on any
OHI VIlAB
away prizes first they were promptly subject. . In fact, his life is "just
BIX M
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T
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S
M
S
.71 warned by the police to vacatd. ons blank thing after another."
n u n M O N T H S ..,., I f f
There warn a grea^ howl went up
Because they h ive withheld news
D«Sr*r*d la Um a i r bj C*jit*r IS.M r.* TAar la
from' all of them about th e ' town Items of more or_ less importance,
A ln a n ar Me. f n Maalk
Paranata ta Adt.mra Mari Da M*&lt;U Bl OCIra and the people in it, but it those many newspaper “ editors havo for
subacriptioqa are not forthcoming years writhed under the charge of
■alar.j Al Hrtaa l-Oaaa Mill Metre* Aafari .'!ri there will be a greater howl and the being subsidized. They have gotten
Itkt, al tka PaataSUa al S a a M , Ptatldh
magasimft that allow these men to credit for securing pmnoy by sup­
VaSar Ari t&gt;&lt; Merck Ird, Il7t.
take aubscriptions will be the losers. pressing Items or failing to champion
O il.,
I I ...1 4 [la Uill a i
T .la tb .a a Na. l i t Several here took subscriptions for certain causes, when the fact'la that
a Florida- magazine last week and a newspaper editor or reporter who
wo expect this magazine to make will accept a questionable dollar la
There are nothing but elections
good on every subscription that was ■corned by other members of the
now and today we have the city
taken by these travelling agents. profession. In fact, a vast majority
election for an alderman to fill the
The Florida Grower has already of newspaper, workers n%vpr think
term of R. C. Maxwell, resigned.
been stung by this practice and no of accepting tainted money on any
good can como of It. The Grower account! and it is unfortunate that
It gives The Herald pleasure to
of last week has the following to members of some other prpfessions
announce that the dredging opera­
say of the sheet writers:
do not cling to the same standard
tions will be resumed at an early
"W e are not entirely innocent our­ of honor as tenaciously.
date.
The burning of the dredge
Tho one great bugaboo oof ti)c
boat
was
a sad blow to the Seminole selves. Three years ago we allowed
'J
a gang of professional solicitors to newspaperman, though. U sjOftipstb/ mur of a subsidised press, and the continued in office until ho in aide tho Young Man, or the Evil Spirit
Dredging Co., but they will have a
of the Tim es."
,
new dfedge here this week and. the handle the Grower, but we got nefcfc^br those who havo erred, added to belief promptly obtain* credence that to accomplish things for his district
to ourselves in three weeks time. which is the habit of championing through either fear or favor silence, and his state. If there was reason
He
will
deal
with
man
as a
great work of filling in the bulkhead
k .* 1V|
Never
again
forus.
From
our
ex­
the
causes
of
men
wholly
because
of
triune
being,
made
in
the
image
of^
painful
and
purchased
silence,
is
at
for
electing
Mr.
Sears
last
year,
and
will go forward and be completed
?
perience wo believe that If the pen personal friendship.
They experi­ the batf and the lost condition of the voter seemed quite enthusiastic God, captured by the evil tendency's
ncy\
on record -time.
i
•A
game
went
wrong
that
they ence difficulty in saying " n o " - to
the perpetrator of the offenao la far In his support, there are more rea- of our times, with Bpecial reference
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a
r i ; 'i " a
woul d
have
no
ho si- man or womah who pleada to have worse than tho first. But it should sons, now, and nothing in the con- to sports, double standard of soci­
The local candidates did not get
tatlon in donning a mask and taking an injurious story of their wrong­ be borne in mind that no paper duct of Mr. Scars while in congress, ety, commercial marriage and di­
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an opportunity to speak last Friday,
to the highway as hold-up men. Cir­ doing suppressed, or to tho alleged publishes matter merely for the de- or elsewhere has led to the.belief vorce, .prostitution, white slavery
being hospitable and giving way to
culation gninod in such manner is "personal friend"- who has an uxe light of offending any one. At the or could give countenance to the and the legalized liquor traffic.
*Ata*
the distinguished visitors. Would it
no good to the publisher nor to the to grind.
Most of them get away same time tho "consideration of the charge that he has proved unlit to
Tho Gainejville Sun, the Brad­
not be a good idea to have the local
advertiser.'. We udviaq the Home- from this weakness, as the years family which will feel disgraced if represent tho people of this district
ford County Times and Apalachi­
candidates speak in Sanford eyery
seeker and Packer to use other pass, however, and no man is wuri
the matter is In the paper" should
ft has been the custom of Florida cola News have tho following to say
Saturday flight on the street. This
means."
in&gt; of bring nn editor until he does
tj,OUg ^ „f before the act is coin- generally speaking, to return con- of this address.
would enliven the campaign and
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get uwuy from U.
greaamen for a second term and if
ml tied. Tampa Times.
give the candidates the benefit of n
Sam A. McCook, the blind ora­
E
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FOR
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F
IC
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Those who repeatedly commit
The Herald know* .............
large crowd eaefi Week.
tor spoke in the M. E. chunk.
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It is very unusuul for a newspaper willful offenses ugnfnst the public
and spirit of the people of this dis­ South, Sunday night on the "Safety
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FOUR Y E A R T E R M
editor to become' a cnadidate for a are always the most tearful when
trict,
they will not refuse to do so
Senator Bryan
and
Governor
Representative Frank Clark has n now, even If other very excellent of tho Young M pn." -Many who
public office. Of some two hundred pleading against being exposed. If
Trammell are holding joint debates
of them in Florida, in days gone by their personal efforts are not suc­ bill before congress to increase the gentlemen have evinced a desire to heard him declared it was the
and accusing each other of all sorts
greatest address ever delivered on
not five per ‘cent of them have been cessful, they send their friends and term of the congressman to four serve a term in congress.
Miami
of things. Some way they imagine
that
subject in the University City.
years.
It
is
surprising
that
such
a
candidates for elective offices.
wives to the editor with further
lli-rnld
Adv.
they are the only two candidates
Bradford County Times:
The
measure
was
not
enacted
long
ago.
If the ed­
Now, however, an unusual num­ pleas in their befhalf.
out for this important otl'tre and no
blind orator, Slim A. McCook, by
it
is
certain
that
most
congressmen
itor Is wenk enough to grant these
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LONG WOOD FICKU FS
one else is running. It is now pro­ ber of them are candidates far nom­
special invitation returned to l.ike
You don't are ' n fav°r of such a change, and
requests, he hours.
ination
in
the
June
primaries
The
Mrs
S
V
Lewis
returned
last
posed to get up u debate between
Butler Hn d spoke to a packed ho i**
(bin if the people look at it sanely they
Gov Gilchrist and Ferry G. Wall Ili-ruld is especially pleased to note know how much we appreciate
will also approve it. While it may Sunday, after » pleasant visit wilh All were delighted.
with Boh Holly as referee
Debates
mu*1
lhum “ r‘* candidates ' fondness." and at Hie next upper
friends at Enterprise.
Sam A. McCook, tho blind orator
for the legislature and we sincerely ‘ unity the culprit is liable to slab ,lr argued that a two year term
am all rigid but candidates should
Mis* Marian Smith, Miss Came spoke in M. E. church, Soptl
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nrueh f&lt;"- ,om‘' mrn- u"
not call each other names
Stuart hope that all of them will be mim- ! h i " &gt;" the buck. At the same time
Hinted und elected, for they are he l" being condemned by those fnu,,t hI1
that a congressman Hooks and Mi*- Mary D Row-an of Apalachicola Sunday a. rii and s
Ti me*.
His
needed in rho legislature not only |who know the details of tho story |hardly^ has tlnie to lake a good look Orlando were guests of Miss OltVc (o splendid audiences.
-----O Dlnkel
for
the
week
end
queries
was
sublime.
fur promoting legislation for the anil believe it should have been around
......... ' him during that period, and
t here is next to not fling that he cun
Miss Maude F lit Z hunger had as her
Now that tile big week is over It general good of Florida, hut lor the published.
accomplish for his constituency a*id&lt; gin-sl for the week end Miss Etta
NOTICE
would be a good tblng to lake stock relieving t fie press of the unreasonOn the other hand, really In
,
,
,
.
from the petty fetching and carr&gt;mg W est. Miss Gladys Morris, Miss Susie
and see if these gatherings in San­ able restrictions h im ) burdens im­
men stand up ami receive merciless
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ford once each year would pay. posed upon it by legislatures of the poundings in (he press and suffer in which might be done by any clerk Brown and Miss Elizabeth Staf­
City Tuxes for the Year l'JI (
In this district we have a case in ford of Sanford.
The Herald is very much in favor past
After
April l»t, DUG, Tax ' - r
silence in preference to srpieulmg
point,
('ongressmnn
.Scars
look
hi*
of attracting people here all the tune
Mr
and
Mrs
JS
Dinkel,
Mrs
tlfmuteu
willissue on delinquent
Amongst those who are candi- for mercy.
That's generally ihe
Before he gets Bedstone. Messrs HombeckeT and taxes of (tie year 11H4,thereby ■r,und other cities are heartily in favor dates lor I In- legislature are the fid- case in everyday life, though, (or sent in December
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more expense.
To avoid tfm
nl u lug gni In ring at least omt in i,, wfn k
'th e man or woman of heroic mould it wurm he has two opponents ill the t urn motored to Orlando Monday
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year,
bringing
the
people
to
the year, bring.na the people t o - i R. \V. Stores, editor of the Breeze.! suffers jn silence for adhering to field against him. If he remains in
The ladu-s ol the Civic la-ague , *tr“
«*l"-nse cull at city -ler-.
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i Washington his randidtilonal in­ galor an ice cream social Wednesday. " " U" “ ni1 **aythe 1914 taxes b.dorr
g&lt; ther ami promoting better trade DeFuniak Springs, candidate for duty,
while the tear besmeared
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relations in every wav
If you do senator from Walton county an hypocrite commits offence and 'gets terests will undoubtedly sutler. atx^
I &lt; ertitii-ates issue
Mareli JUnd at I tic Library
if he comes to Florida to make n
nothing .In attract the people to excellent man. friend of the farmers, away with it."
Ja*. C Rolo-rtMr Kdwlit Dinkel arid Roy Jewell
cumpaign he will t ie ,charged with
Sanford it is certain that they will belonging to the radii al wing of the
GJI-b’ tr
City Clerk
With the
newspaperman. human In#gloctlng hi&gt; itutiw, A new man is motored over to iTer.no/it Sunday,
not come here
Democratic party, hut a man whom sympathy is
1he Little Ford
the greatest ofail sub-' - nM(| „ f E*inin(, tl|, , h(. „ | irri,.n«, Mari ti loth
O
The Meanest Man,
both of the wijig* and the people subzero, and
Rumbled right along."
in four cases out o f , p0M|hle ,,uring hisftr„ m0lHhti in
The fellow who refused to give i
Toro Taggart, the great French- in general can safely trust; —
five his aym p h tl* is misplaced.
j congress;’ this does
not apply to
The many friends of Miss Ft ha blind m&amp;n a kick out of n burnlc|
\\ m. H, Maypoles, editor of the
lick . gambler and notorious high
The Jordan of Newspnpordorn is older members
The latter know Hartley are glad to *e.- her back in bidldltig.
roller has been elected ns a Demo­ Laurel Hill News, candidate for Ihe
indeed a "hard road to travel."
the ropes and are acquainted with the posiotfiec again
cratic United Slali-s Senator from legislature from Okaloosa county,
Have
Fitv*
:
mrn
ami measure* and can keep
Mrs F
Morton i» the guest of
Indiana
Hmi*i*r Democrat , niusi who Inis served two term* in Ihe
1 Oder the caption,
track
events
in
a
rri-tch
mur.
in
H E N R Y
M c U U L I N
tier
fr.iti
’
t
Mr
.,n.l Mrs I
II
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the
Futrn
Beach
I’ost
has
be at a Very' low ebb
.Vrt inlia Ln legi dtit lire nlul Is noted as a tighter
U-lhgcnt manner without following |
|
this
tp
sny
on
the
subject}
•
ter prise
f.«r t h e r i g h t ,
I prorerdings srt clpsriy
New rnrm ■t
Mr
i Ti ar l*’&gt; &lt; .ir n left
M «r di
Rube Afiy ti, editor of trie Sara*
-ilenf riim-ii on The Bilfl~ped.il. Bro ,
How often the ‘Tuan ip the ,of
c
o
,
.
,
,
,
o
,s
hers
need
tb
leant
all
t
be
ran dufttylo
Sun,
candidate
for
representa­
iliitli
for
fits
home
in
Frunklrii,
Term,
when ii cornea to making remarks
tire Of a newspaper hears this K fifi i f c . „
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M V^SFECIALTIES:. * ,
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&gt;tng the Itrst year, ami after that they
about Democrats ns ,a u ijofr. T ag­ tive from Manatee county— an orig­ i,
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It Is compassion here and lejUaltcy
Mrs. J N, Scarry spent Wednes­
can better themselves in accomplish­
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ICKARD'H
HAND-PAINTED CHINA
gart wua not .elect* d f»ut appointed inal genius, but fully competent there till, were till tho alarm heeded
day in Oflafido.
ing so met fii ng, worth while. No rnttn
tin
It
HA
M
'S
STEALING
8ILYEH
the columns would be rrttjcly as
by the governor of thdiarjo to fill and worthy of the honor)—
Dr and Mrs C. E Walker of
no matter how brilliant or able .can
.
ROGERS'
PLATED
WARE
Robert J Holly, editor of the blank paper
the unexpired term of Senator Shive­
w h.-re
do much in two years, and it is tike* S a n fo r il w e r e . .d lin g in lo w
ly. who died in office
If we are Sanford Herald. • undulate for r.-pre
L I.G IN
AND W ALTH AM
W A D H IS
New* is not inserted in a paper l&gt; ih„t Congressman Clark s bill th ey h a v e m an ', fr ie n d *
wrong (ell us about it
, »ci,thrive front Seminole county, a
merely to vent n spile which may Jwill lie passed
U p ,ri. r Star
I ’ .on Humor reports tint' work
o
sbf - and saile" mao who can he
M in a : or m u u k h * u i
have
previously existed although j
will soon b. i muinonccd at Hooso-r
S'nHrct II h'rr!i|
that Ulirt.
litqtcndcd upon to work for the best
‘ ifi we i. f a ifern i of (fifrrfu*ui»
frequently
such iicrusuiion is made.
,i uncri
_
If the fadi h ilcfiery bill intro-!
v |.' . - i
.... .. rt it into a*i .,! i*
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•
ssnuii
-sears
«L*f
£
out
nf
ihe
f’lrruH
I
interests of Florida and &lt;&lt;l the state
*L4
No paper would willingly lullirt pain
,,
du&gt; cd by ,v enulor 1 letvher becomes
ir.oliv.- puMie rc.ort, liui to the -if m f 11. Juilum l f'lfcu ll a*I Finn I *
press;
.s _
t one res* man \\ J Sears i« anluf .'ri-mifit.lP C ou n t), ID C,bftD&lt;*e
1
n law, there will fie a merry race
upun a citizen or cause any stigma
of
l.oligvyooti
and
vicinity
it
peo|de
r «u »t t hr f ft n pc-gidir.ii w U r c ln Art«
*f '
. . , -, notinclng through t ru- press of tin
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War
La,
a
(orm
iratm
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Win A Bussell, editor of the Fa- 1to be attached
Hut if must pubish . . .
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among lake side oities for I lie lorntiUlrn t hif* iiit« fittun
Ii4*invt •» will never b. the same ” d. ar old m*tf. &gt;lui
\V ilillln c »lr ) aril
lion of the hatchery. The lake-girt fltka News, and II S. McKenzie, i matters as they occur nr give UP
»v*amhai i i hoif
u ht*r*’
have
&gt; hl» %»lfo arY* clrfirvL'nlf
"lJ
candidate for the nomination to „ .
^ . i
• “ ff*’ tof
i l l ! »ell I o m U
1
section here in Lake county would editor of the i’ ululKu Tiines-Herald, |the business,
ufiilucl
a
w
u
y
m
a
n
y
h
a
p
p
y
hours
and
and
terat
U
dder
for
c*»h
mi
thr
f»«
O
eobgress to succeed himself, at the
whom are candidates for
consider it a clever move on the part both of
lb r ^ u r i -boua« In Hanford. &gt;•
, ,
j The cry is frequently made when Democratic primary to be held in t n. j t i *y i t l th e w o n d e r s am.h h e a u tie s ?/
« ouniy. F .nr Ida. during thm l e f « i f ■; **
of the Florida representatives* at representative from Futna.n county . „
referenpe riBnn,ing Bon,e sa*m N a tu r e und th e mi**'!union th a t a
■*!!*. on
M onday the I » i day »*'
June.
A 11. 15*16. thr um* hting *• leg * * ■
Washington if they should secure it lutt h ex|icrienced in legislation and cnpatle or some minor offense is
imlilir resoH can rjevr-r give
day. t*i» folia * mg d r*rrih td f r i l ...... rflJ'
lor some point here ami
the lakes. botii capable of reiulcrmg excellent urfted to be“ ihippr«sflcd. "Consider . The congressman is just beginning
l&gt;ing and hrir.g in Bfirnfiula Cot n t&gt; &gt;t,tf
«f F lorida, tu-w lt
service lor the state and the press. the fam ily!” The time, however, to his first term, having been elected
Leesburg Commerti l,
tI
■Lot t h i f t ) - « i i (36) of tho Florida
N n iic e .
As ha* been
mS.
3X /
CJuite so, and tije Lake Monroe As Fulnum is entitled to two repre­ consider the family is before the In­ In November, 1!HL
f'cdoiiie^iiofi* Co^iparty'a Celery V-*
and Sanford section silken gartered sentatives both should be chosen. cident occurred. After the happen­ pointed out, just after Mr. Sears
bam A McCook. Florida's blind
X
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Other editors aspiring to office are ing it is Aiselesa to consider the (aro­ was sworn in. cnngffsa adjourned orator and educator is coming to
by tiie ribbons of inland rivers,
' " ' V t S i S S l l C -m
creeks and lak.a will also be in the Senator L \V, JSlrn, editor of the St. ily or anything Hue save the re- until the regular session wfilch began .Sanford and will deliver an address IJohU i
1early in last December.
He has
running. There is no place in Flor- Augustine Meteor, who wishes to be
Christian Citizenship in the M E
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publieh^g the news. : , ervo(i jn COI1|(reM „ millter o( lhn *e on
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i c I n iija that can offer so much fish for chosen ns superintendent of public quirement
enurrh. South 1humdayt * 10 p. m l itrit&gt;in»nn it OtardniL
The newspaper is tint to blame for ' months,
Instruction of St. Johns county, and
a fislt hatchery a* Lake Monroe.
fMarch HOth
Subject'. "S afety of
Com‘lUI,,*otDuring the short period thu he
-----O ----C. C. Woodward of the Flant City conditions which huve been caused!
Coutier, who asjtires to the tax ua- by the omissions or commissions of has represented this district in con
SERIOUS
An interesting three cornered race scasorahip of liilsborough county, others. It may be blamed ior mak- gress he has obtained a fair uinouat
(or congress in the Fourth district is both loyal Dcmoeruts and thorough­ ing these conditions public— but il of recognition (or one so new in the*
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lie has presided over -the
launched by the enfry ol Forrest ly worthy of the recognition which they be of public interest it is the body.
duty
of
every
paper
to
place
thejhouae
In
the
absence
of
the
speaker,
they
seek.
Lake ol Sanford. Laktv had the rep­
W. D. Straub, editor of tho St. matters precisely ns they are before and has hnd oppoftiinij? to address
utation of being the most solemn
the people. In this way them is no the house. Oh skYcra! ..Occasions. He’
man in the Florida legislature, and Petersburg Times, candidate for tho
i
c :v
distortion
of facts; no misunderstand- has appeared Ifefore • cbmi^itteea on
it is the serious chaps who carry postmastership of his city, a man
a*A&gt;’ the honors.
So it's up well qualified and highly deserving. ing of renditions; no loophole left behalf of projects for tft4 benefit of. L, t « %
Sanford, Florida
The Herald is emphatically In for the formation of Incorrect opin* his constituents, notably bn behalf Ri *v * ,
Sears and Dr. Fogarty to "look a
,
of Miami's deep water prpgram,
leedle oudt."— Lakeland Telegram. favor of giving each one of these ed­ Ions.
V-.
It is better by far to havo the ,nd hM b&lt;* n energetic in attending
Say, that is serious.
We arc itors the office to which he aspires,

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

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JEWELER

-Wm. Coulbourne Co.

as it is convincvd that each and newspaper publish a correct vertfion
e vtry one of tbbrn is worthy, com­ of any affair than to have the pubpetent. honest und patriotic. They lic accept a ^vjfiled account whith
have spent y u n t r in serving the becomes . the * Vnoro unreliable a t '
people and tho Democratic p^rty and every rocitniV. A paper endeavors to
S U B S C R IP T IO N FAKES
Every lime there 1* a hig gathar- in boosting the stalls and now they give the "plain, unvarnished tale"
-i uK of pt-ujih- in Sanford the streets ihould receive a mure sufistanlisl I on
, all matters; but if It. .ns is somearc filled with sheet writers as they recognition than ■elf-cousciousnesa! times the rase, 1* refused th* tiu-.
nre called wiio writs ui&gt; subarripduG performed ant! laudatory ^thentic details it most pub i*h the
lions to various magazines and pa- resolutions ol boards of trade und beet account ponihltv
Su'h acpara and give glasses or pockctbookt complimentary remarks of upprecld- count* reflect oftm times much mors
or other prizes. Now’ there would'ho live subscribers. Puntu Gorda Her- ajtni.ij^ tho prinHp-.il in tho case
no objection to tbeae gentry gettin g. •W*
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« than would the full facts published
'*
without comment or bias. "
zubscriptlons il they really meant
S Y M P A T H Y . T H E S U B S ID IZ E R
Where all mention of matters
to »cnd the magazines but nine
No one a* fully appreciates the pertinent to the public U omitted
times out of ten they do not tend
the subscription lu to the house meaning of the expression, "B e- from tiie press there Is ever s murrather open (acid and pleasant
faced ourselves and have never been
exactly solemn.
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10 t,,ose duties which a large con9Uluenc&gt;’ always call on their conto perform,
ia ihe right of any citizen of
*be district, qualified aa n voter, to
be a candidate for the nmnitmtion
, congress and hence there is not
the sughii-st rritii ism of those
gentlemen wtm h a v e announced that
they would la- candidate* for the
Seat now occupied by Mr. Sear*.
but the Herald submit* that in a.II
justice tfjere is no nc(-d now to
make u change in &lt;fficials, but that
In fuirne** and for the purpose of
c u r in g recognition for the district
the present congressman should be

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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY ii
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A large number of cititena at-

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and aaked the council for tended candidates' day at
aome aaalatance. On m otioa carried and were well filled with Bah and
the aame waa referred to street com­ hot air.
Aa orators, Bryan, Wall

ABOUT PEOPLE
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PAGE FIVE
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_ to the Presbyterian mission­
ary mooting for tho Mate at largo.
A RESiU M tO F SANFORD g Sha wifi be accotnplnied by Mr*.

HAPPENINGS
U P T O DATE
ENfNCSUPTODATE
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n May Dickina who will have charge
a
of tho literature.
A U iw tO CMtnaainiltH (m ikia
|[
C ain a la "Sacfetf
#f PW a n
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of Matters in B r ie fni
Mra. R; A. T«lk«»a.‘ t’ k»»»- N«- JOT n
i
Personal Items of “
Mra. W. J. Ruby of Madisonville,
y
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IVdtfaildriJSitiiittfaitftdditxirtiitfrifiditattk arm mixta
Interest
Ky., who has been visiting Mra.
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M
J. E. Pace left on Sunday to return
Beautiful Afttrnoon Affair
you wish I will qend you an addi­ to Kentucky.
Summary of the Floating Small
One of the most elaborate and tional diploma. ‘ I am tod ay sending
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
charming social functions of the you one bronze medal for- your
- —
- ’$ m
A congenial party motoring to
Hurried Herald Readers
winter was tho afternoon tea given champion baby und ten Better Baby
in honor of Mrs. Norman De- diplomas, one to be given to each Daytona on Saturday were Mr*.
Forrest on Thursday, by Mrs. IL L. highest scoring boy and girl in each J. E. Pace and her house guests,
Mr. and Mre. .Chris Hartman
Mrs. T . E. Ruby and Mrs. W. J.
DeFo'rreat at her beautiful country division.
have arrived In .the city and will
Ruby, and Mrs. A. E. JUM.
place.
The
rooms
were
pretty
with
.Sincerely yours,
Prior to their departure On Fri­
make i t their future home.
Mr. water works system and the neces­
quantities &gt;-oCy cut flowers, inter­
Clara Meyer,
day
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Goodrich
enter­
sary
improvements
was
read,
and
on
Hurtman has accepted a position
Mrs. J. L. Johnson of'Lakeland
Secy. Better Babies Bureau,
motion carried, the improvements tained the Christian Endeavor So­ mingled with the-green of fcrna^ind
■with The Herald Printing Co.
who
was the guest of her.brother,
palms,
carrying
put
a
color
schcmo
Woman's Homo Companion.
Among the visitbra to the city as stated in said report be accepted, ciety at the Lake Charm partoha’go. of green and yeHow. • Tho air was
.j ]
Mr.
D
, , G. Monroe returned home
--ai»—
Tho house was attractively decor­
■•-SI
today wore Mr. and Mrs. J. W. provided the hydrants cost no more
on
Saturday.
•
.
ated for*the occasion. The hostess fragrant with a -profusion of jon­
A. B. C.
Cox of Monroe City, Missouri, who that f 10.00 per hydrant.
quils.
At the rcfreshmerfi; hour a
.. er - ’ * a l
On .motion carried, the building proved adept at entertaining young
Tho
A.
B.
C.’s
and other friends
are spending a few days in Florida.
seated
three
course
lunCtk'bp
was
Mm. T. E. Ruby will leaye via
iM
people and many interesting games
Mr. Cox is the editor of the Monroe committee are hereby authorized to
. ■
served in tho dining room;-,where were charmingly entertained at Hotel steamer for Jacksonville and St.
and
contests,
new
to
the
younger
purchase tlug for City Hall.
Combs' on Saturday afternoon by
City NewB.
Augustine on Wednesday, en route
ser wore introduced. Mr. Goodrich the decorations of table* and room Mrs. W. J. Thigpen.
The card
Dr.
Miller
came
before
the
cojin-*
Call on II. L. Duhart for prompt
has thoroughly identified * himself were moat effective. There could be tables were arranged In the parlor, to Madison ville, K y. , She will be
M i
automobile service.
Phone number cil and suggested that the city, be with community life while here and nothing prettier than the beautifully
accompanied to Jacksonville by Mrs.
lia
w;hidj£ja
Nlower
scheme
was
pret
furnished
with
sanitary
buckets,
to
372. .
68-tfc
hi.&lt; visit has been all top short; His table with its dainty place cards, its ifiy carried out with blue violets J. E. Pace.
Among the prominent A. C. L. replace the old ones as aotln' as Sunday afternoon sermons at the flowers and candelabra, about which
and pink rosebuds.
Silver vases
Motion carried. ‘ The
o Hi rials here on Friday were (J. H. worn out.
Lake Charm chapel
have .been was grouped charmjng women in filled with violets and rosebuds
Motoring to Leesburg on Sunday
Page, Supt. of Transportation, L y ­ sanitary committee was authorized broad visioned and inspiring. This their pretty spring frocks.
Mra.
were
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Syraes and
adorned the room and tho salted
to purchase 25 buckets.
man DeLano, Third Vice President,
ia Mr. Goodrich's first trip to Flor­ DoForrest and her daughter, Mrs. nuts were served in dainty violet family, Mr. and Mrs. Deane Turner
There being no further business ida and he la enthusiastic over the Norman DeForrest received with
J. N. Brand, aaaiatant Gen. Mgr.,
baskets.
Tho club prize waa won and Deane Jr.
council adjourned.
and J. S. Murchison, Gen. Supt.
climate and natural beauty o f the Mra. Parmalec, tho guest also of by Mrs. It. It. Deo* to whom was
11. W. Herndon,
Enjoying
the
Oviedo section.
His many friends Mrs. DeForrest.
Hon.' D. I,. Thrasher and R. J.
Among thqkp coming to Orlando
given a negligee yoke in crochet.
President
City
Council.
'
charming
hospitnlity
of
their
hostess
regret
his
"departure
and
hope
for
Holly attended the funeral of N. H.
to the Spring Festival on Friday
Mrs.
McConaha
cut
the
consolation
Attest;
.
, his return next year.
wete Mrs. Norman DeForrest, Mrs.
Fogg at Altamonte this morning.'
and was given
nn
embroidered- were Dr. and Mm. E„ W. Lott,
—JaSi* C. Roberts.
Parmalee, Mrs. Anno, Mrs. Barnes,
The funeral waa largely attended by
gurst
towel.
Mrs.
Thigpen's
guests Mina Mabel Henry and Mr. Bethel
Clerk.
Mys. Barrett, Mrs. Oscar Conklin,
Old and New Silage
people from Seminole and Orange
w
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,
wero. Mrs. W. E. Watson, Mrs. Mc- of Tennessee.
Farmer O. W. Uighter of Indiana Mrs.f John Dlckins, Mrs. May flick- Con„ hn&gt; M r„ D L Thr)lsh,&gt;ri Mrs.
counties as Mr. Fogg was one of the
I
Heath of N. H. Fqgg
r t f orts that he placed well matured j in*. Mrs. Goo. Davis Hart. Mm. R R I)oa!1 M ff (Jpo D B,lh op'
pioneers and well and favorably
Mra. T. C. Whitten was called to
News of the death of N. II, Fogg coKn in a concrete silo fpurtee.n 1Holly, Mrs. Lake. Mrs. Neal. Mrs.
known.
Mrn. (). W. Brady, Mrs. Puleston Alexandria, Va,, last week, by the
of Altamonte came to the Ht-ruld years ago and emptied the bottom [ Stryker, Mrs
Thigpen and Mrs. and Mrs. G. 1. Louckn,
Picture Frames re-enameled in
death of her sister. Mrs. D. C.
office yesterday and was a shock to of the silo last July, says tho Amor- Vorce.
gold leaf.
Furniture re-varnishotL'
Dlckert. Mrs, Dlckert was th ! olifthe editor and will lie to the many leans Cultivator.
Mr Righter says j
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Iron bedsteads re-enameled any col­
est
sister of Mrs. Witten and Mr.
Birthday Dinner Barty
friends of
Mr. Fogg in tins city that the only difference that he was
V Enyagemrnt Announced.
or. Prices very reasonable. Phone
H.
H.
Chappell*
,,
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Howard were
when they readthese tines.
Mr. able to detect between the fourteen
or call G. N. Stout, Kobhina Nest.
Mr. and Mm. H. H. Chappell an- hos„
# chttTmWf. „ix O"clock ll|n_
■
Fogg had been in ill health for sev­ and the one year olfd silage was thu nounce
*»*ft™
the engagement of their npr on Kriday cven|ng
honor of
63-1 tp
Mrs. Nellie Thomson of Winter
eral months but was thought to be the former was slightly more aci«l i dauuhter, Mary, to
via
Mr. William
Mr. and Mrs. John Landman and recovering
andhis death was un­ than the latter, but the rattle n te 1Edwin Coulbuum, both of this the birthday of Mr. Roy Symes. Pnrk spent the week end with her
ii
sister left Saturday via Clyde Line expected here.
After daughter, Mm. Ray Butt.
Covers were laid for twelve.
the old und the now silage alike.
the
marriage
to
take
place
a„
,
■
,
,
,
for Jacksonville, where they expected,
'
dinner bridge and dancing were en- 1
Mr Fogg was one of the pioneers
inrsday.
April
t wentyseventh,
A very important fact in connerto take the train for Grand Rapi'ls
joyed until a late hour.
Miss Laura Fith is the guest of
of Orange pounty. having been a Lion with the silage keeping so well nineteen hundred and sixteen.
Michigan, their home.
Mr. Land­
Mrs
Morse
made
top
score
for
friends
in DeLund.
le i cut
of
tins
suction
for is that the corn wus ripe wht-n ii
man has just completed a fine bun­
the
ladies,
Mr
W
P
Carter
for
the
tlurti years, corning here in I In* waa placed in the ni|o
Incidental!;,
galow on bis orange grove near
&lt; luirmuiy thimble 1‘arty '
gentlemen und Mr. Deane Turner
Mrs. Jessie Hose, who has been
eurty days to engage in fruit growing the silo was made of concrete, the
Altamonte and expects to come
Mrs
Ffed
Williams
entertained
made
the
low
cut
(or
the
consnlnthe
winter guest of her sister. Mra.
und pecans
He sulTcred ^x\il L his base of which was live feet below
down eurly in the fall and spend the
nn Thursday afternoon wiih a de- tion D.-cks of playing cards wen* FredWilliams
left on Friday for her
neighbors m the log freeze but noth­ l he ground line
winter there.
hghtful thimble -party that was the prixea Enjoying tin- delightful I northern home.
ing daunted weni bravely to work
Such a construction with mature much enjoyed by her guests. The event v ith their hosts were Mr. and'
und nut only brought his fine* grove
Congregational Church
corn well
packed would
almost house wnrf prettily; decorated at on Mr*
Hoy
Svines, Mr
and M r
Mrs. Geo
Putnam
and
her
In the absence of the pastor, Dr buck to bearing, but specialized in always preserve good silage for sev ........ veiling before, with lovely wild Morse, Mr. and Mrs \S P Carter.
&gt;3
duughter.
Miss
Mary
Putnam
left
pecan*
and
fruits
und
fancy
live
Win. F. Blackman, funner president
tlow ers. cut roses and amaryllis. Mr alll| ,\jr„ Deane Turner Mrs
eral
yearn
on Saturday for Atlanta and Mari­
His "I lak Knoll" place at
of Rollins College will preach next stock
Yours very truly,
During the afternoon guessing an- Mary Symes and Mrs. Claude How- etta, t!a., en route to their home
Altamonte
is
now
one
of
the
show
Sunday morning only.
('has A. Dallas.
swers to charades, conundrums ami are
in Marietta, Ohio
After the morning service a mat­ places in Florida and demonstrated
contests furnished
much
amuse­
Iwhdt
farming
and
fruit
growing
ter of importance in to in- acted
ment that 'elicited merry peals of
St t jn i* &lt;iuihl
N o t a N a t i o n o f S in g e r s .
Mr and Mrs Leman, the guests
upon by the church
All the mem­ can accomplish in the pine lands of
laughter
A dainty
menu
was
In
this
country
though
have
proThe members of St Agues Guild of Mr and Mrs Harry Ward left
I
Florida
Mr
bogg
took
an
urine
bers are urged to be present for tins
served
at
the
refreshment
hour.
have not been asleep, only just ton Sunday to return to Indianapolis,
interest in the county and stall- us luceil many line voices, we have never
morning service.
Mrs, Williams is a gracious hostess busy to report events
become
a
nation
of
nItigers. There are.
A delightful I ndia na.
« whole and wrote many articles
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it le tm&lt;-. In most of the leading cities, which with the delightful in^ormal- meeting was held at the home of
for the newspapers and tnagnxinee
choral societies, but the singing of tty that prevailed insured .. happy Mr„ Minarlk a *,.,.k n£0 Ml
w hich
Not re Tu Public
He was associated will) the editor iarg" groups of people Is com para live­
Mrs Joseph LaForhe of Tampa
time for her guests who were M fie was planned a gift box in which will
This is to certify that any and all &lt;•( The Herald on the Orlando ly uncommon among us
Hern Is a Jessie Rose, Mrs. 11 R. Stevens,
is visiting Mrs. Mein hart* on Myrtle
be found dainty articles suitable for
debts contracted by Mrs. Edwin J. Reporter-Star as correspondent and matter for regret, for among all largo
avenue
Jacobs l f t fuse to pay, as she has |nflerw nrds wrote for this paper, Oodles of dingers where iln-re has been Mm. Henryratlin. Mrs F. F. p u t- hir[|l(iay „ j(ts&gt; Christmas presents,
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Mow Mary &gt;mj wedding showers that can be I
left my bed and board.
being one of our tlrst friends and more or less training the effect ts beau­ ton, MrsGeo.Putnam.
Putnam, Mrs,
Henry
Mrs.V*.
J.
-Thlgpiip
returned
Fri­
MrLuulin, bought at reasonable price*.
T h is 1
^ Signed:
Edwin J. Jacobs,
certainly one of our best in Orange tiful and Inspiring In fnct. there nro
Mrs. R H Dens, Mrs R C, Bower. industrious band of workers urr fine day from a-visit to relatives at Lake­
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county and the new county of Kem- few things tn music more ImpreNsive Mrs. ft. E. Tolar, Mrs. C. E. Henry.
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than tho singing of hundreds of
needle women, which will insure the 1land. /
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I mile
Mrs. L. P Hagan, Mr«. Phillip*, sale of every article.
voices
Yesterday
Special Chautauqua Notice
Mr Fogg was seventy-seven vea f s’Mm.
Mr* Harry Ward, afternoon
Mr and M rs Hal Wight. Mr.
tin- girls tret with MiThe Zimmer Sisters Concert Com
v
J
id I iii Hu- Him - uf nn death and hXil
M r* .Stone. M m J T Hradv. ,\1re l hnrlntln
it. ft. Dean and Miss
Hand
Those
present and Mrs
Avoiding D a n g e r n Mines
piinv will riot appear at Allen •
V
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2
\\ alia I T , Mi* G i l.otit-ks "'ere .Mrs Thomas \ Neal, Mrs Peachea l.i-llb-r motored over tu
led an a. til*-- Ilf) Up to the past »
It p- Ifttrn » pr.dio iii u in stall m o J B
1 heat re tonight
j* l o r - e o n ir u i i e r * anil o the r a p p a m t u s and Mr&gt; It A l i t tu-HI)
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Julius Takach. Mrs (iwynn^ Fox, Daylonu Beach T&gt;n_liuudux.
lla lL -tlic . iiiutuiLdi from the pic year
in
mln-a
in
sii-n
a
way
an
to
avoid
thu
•M
rs.
Archie
Hi
tts.
Miss
Kiiiilee
V
.
illures there tonight will go to the
The deceased ,-etved nearly four
J
O. K. S. club
linms and Miss Dyack.' The next
Nfm. Osborne Herndon motored
Chautuuqi|u Association.
years in the Union drmy and was a
,lrw aamp’, , Modern
: t .. .
.
. u
f praolioo tn Europe now provides t
The members of the Eastern Star meeting will lie with Miss Clnru over -to" Daytona on Friday for a
Go to Allen’s.Theatre Tonight and faithful member■ -of A * - 0 - A R. prote&lt;.tlnjc u,nlh,Kla--nil InclosotL'tnreo
part­
betp the Association.
He was also ,t Mason and the local ly inclosed, with uso of wire guuxo Social Club were delightfully enter- Phillips at the studio. Among plant viait to th&lt;- home folks.
,—
order will escort fhc body to its lust piali- i. utnl oit tia ti apparatus \ m i ­ tained by Mrs. T. A. Bissetl at her made for the future wiR by
\j r un,j Mrs II F Wheeler Mr
resting place
nus appnnittis, ui ,i ns transfurnivr*. home on Magnolia iivmile, Friday chicken siipjier. April J!Mh No re-,|
■
Cards of Thanks
afternoon. I lie rooms were very rtt- freshnienis are being served during ulll|
('. F
nm| Mr j j|,
rontrulb-rs
and
switches
need
to
huvo
We extend to .Mrs John Metsrh
Mr Fogg t* survived by ii wife
'
tractive
with
ferns
and
&lt;ui
llowem
Lent,
the
hostesses
giving
to
iln*
Lee
of
Oviedo
spent
Friday in Sanit
nfM
-ciHl
ili-slgii
fur
use
tn
mines
not
our cordial und appreciative thanks itn i tw i daughters, Mrs
.1
\\
aiid
a
good
time
whs enjoyed l-y all treasury the same tiiai refreshments
mm
on
a
&lt;
i
itnti*
of
hie
damp,
but
hot-njp&gt;i(ig the Spring Festival.
for the use of her beautiful car III iM ei n -*f \it a monte Springs and
The afternoon social club would
cost
raiisi- of prnvailuiK. dampuuss und present
They were the dinner guest* of Mrs.
the Baby Parade on Wednesday M's .1 M Tracj of Wu»hingtou
mist
of this jiopular order is a delightful
W P. Carter.
_
morning.
The funeral services occurred from
feature with the ladies whose duties
I'harminy
.XJtcrnnoon
for
f'isfferi"
Mm. J Gillen.
the late residence at Altamonte to­
prohibit their attendance at the
Peach Seed* of Value.
Mrs J C. Pennington Entertained
Mrs. Win. Gillen,
day ni nine o'clock, Dr E 1 PoolMr. und Mm. Gonzales and little
At a fruit-canning plant In Califor­ evening sessions of the order. De- on Thursday afternoon at her atMrs. Hal Wight,
son of the Orlando Baptist church nia a thousand tons of peach needs
Helen,
tfccom pa tiled by Mrs. Zeb
llrious refreshments.were served by tractive home on the Heights, in
Mm. R. C. Maxwell,
officiating. Interment was made in were accumulated last Hcaaon- They
Ratliff
motbred
over to Orlando for
the hostess. Enjoying the charming honor o( h e r 'mother, Mm. PonnlngMrs. Geiger.
the Orlando cemetery.
wero cracked hy Special machinery, hospitallty of Mm. Bissett were lo|) nnd auntt ^jrs. Mitchell from the day on Monday.
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and the meats shipped to Germany,
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"S o livo that when thy summons
Mrs.^ McAlister, Mra. Gridin, Mm. Illinois, with one of tho most de­
where they wer/i weed in the maunHearty thanks are due the mothers
comes to join
Birlhc
ll.
L.
I
olar,
Mrs.
Mamye
I
olar,
|ikhtful
afternoonafTairs
of
the
s»-afactgre ot prussic acid and some oilier
!
o f our babl s tor their cordial aupT h - innumerable caravan that moves product*. Tho meats wero also proc­ Mrs. J. D. I arker, Mrs. i. K. Smith BO(1 Twenty-live guests responded
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Taylor an( port tn Wednesday morning; to the To that mysterious realm where
Mrs. EfTic I ox, Mrs. S. Maxwell, t0 tko invitation and a happy social nounco the
- "birth
- of‘ a little, sort, ' ^
essed
ny
the
Germans
to
make
tho
First Nutiopat, Peoples and Semeach shall take
Delicious Supday, .March 2fi, 1916.
bitter almonds ot commerce
Tho Mrs. Alfred Lfljn, Mr*. Henry Nickel titrie was spent together.
inolo Banks for their' generosity on His chamber in the silent halls of
canning company sold tho shells as Mrs. Moore, Mm. R, M. Mason,- |ra cream and ruko was served1 '.A little son wa* born to Mr. and
the prize fund, to the Herald olllce
fuel.
Mrs. %H a rv e y 'R e n fro , Mrs. Me- throughout tho afternoon.
death,
Mrs. John Steniper Friday, March
for printing, to Mr. C. R. Walker Thou go not like the quarry slave at
Gahagin, Mrs. Roht. SJiijihol*er und
24th, 1916.
and to tho judges for their co­
Mrs. Guthrie.
night,
• ' Of Egyptian Origin,
t
Dcrtonal Mention
operation and assistance.
Scourged to his dungeon, but, sus­
The itasqucn are a curious race, and
Had a Fine Float
Dr.
and
Mra. C. E. Walker spent
Mrs. E. L. Marshall,
for a century scientists believed It imtained and soothed
Afrdafs nnd Diplomat, for llabitt
Chiefly
because nil uf The Herald
the week-end at Sea Hreeze with
Mrs. it. A. Terheun,
By an unfaltering trust, approach possible tu discover their tUnilationa,
The
chairman
of
tho
Better
Baby
thclr
j
BUKhter.
Miss
Flora
Walker.
staff
was
in tho parade of autos
Baby Parade Committee.
and 'with good reason, for they tried Contest committee regrets her mis­
thy. grave
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last Tuesday we lost sight of many
Like one who wraps,the dmperf} of In vain to connect them with other take which occurred with reference
Mrs. W. A. Gileu left yesterday by of tho floats nnd erred in mention
European people. In recent times »
Cordial thanks arc extended to
his couch
*
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to the Woman’s Home Companion
careful
and
intimate
study
of
tho
lan­
steamer for Jacksonville en route to of name because there wero so many
t-Ixc committee for their splendid co- About him. and lies down to pleasmedal.
The letter attached ex- 1
guage
has
revealed
them
to
have
come
her home in Middleporl, Ohio. She it was difficult to check them InHbe
assistance to tho ~
; ant dreams."
The medal
from Egypt at a time so remote that plains the situation.
has been visiting her son, Mr. F’rank procession, Among the really good
,'iunch counter and to *
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ii
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even tradition and legend show no goes to Jack Alien Gillen, the high­ Giles for several months.
ones and one that attracted atten­
pjhfffiukly. -conttibr
est seors bajiy whose score was 97.6.
. OVIEDO ITE M S
t
%. (fates of that far off migration.
tion waa the Kindergarten float of
E d p^lrer ihtpplics
Jack Gillen apd . Mary Maxwell
the
Misses Saidee .Williams and
The
Woman’s
Club
h^s
been'pre­
S F - •r
Mrs. Kallem and Mrs. Sidesinger
(96) in the first division receive the
Pella Smith' who gathered all of the
Rose In Revolt
sented with a lot by Mr*. W. M.
Mrs. W. W. Abernathy,, Chm
King for their projected dub hodse. . Johnny, who wee more proficient In Woman’ s Home Companion diploma. hav# rniurM d .to Sanford from a little tots, of the school and had
Refreshment and Fund Comm.
»tate.
them in the big white shoe placed
The lot' is locatciTfcctween the Sea- tho e g of wheeling the ns by buggy In tho second division the diplomas &lt;our
.*
tfragrln the selection of his pronouns, go to WiUUm Albert Gillen and
on an auto and driven by Owen
|§
_
board drTtrtVnd Fbe Marshal Jffouse.'
became tired of being called on so of­ Billy Bouchello Wight with scores
Mrs. K. W. Powell b f Evinston, Higgins.
Tho old woman of the
CHy Council M ee ts *' *
The club is to be cdpgnitulmfed-on
ten "to perform this duty. So when
C ity couiidi met In regular acs- gecuring Buch a central location) mamma summoned him In the midst of 94 each. In the third division 111., is a guest of Mrs. S. E. Barrett. shoe was not present but she never
had such a bunch of pretty young­
*ion on the 2pth day of March, With determination and enthusiasm of an eicltfiig game of lag he relieved Sarah Maxwell and Gerald Geiger
Mrs. Will Shelly had as her sters and the Kindergarten float was
A. D. 1916, at 7:30 p. m. Present &lt;tj,Ti indies of the club have set their bis mind thus: .“ Now, mother, what’s are entitled to diplomas with scores
The guests for the Spring Festival her a feature of the auto parade just as
B. W. Herndon, president, C. II. hpartH on the erection of a dub the world cornin’ tot Kvpr since that of 93 and 92 respectively.
Dingee, F. L. Miller, W. W. Aber- },otAn* that will be nn ornament to baby go^hero !t‘s been nut bin’ bfit diplomas can be had by applying to sister, Mre. Holden and Mm. Gore they are a feature rf fair Sanford.
- T
Mra. R. A. Terheun.
of Orlando.
unthy, John Adsftns and D. G. M on-, tke (own. An organixation that has •Johnny. Wheel she’ all the tlrno."
.
March
20,
1916.
roe.
accomplished so much for civic bet­
Auction Sale
Remember This.
Mrs. R. A. Terheun, Sanford, Fla.:
Mrs. M. L. Raines arrived from
Minutes of last meeting read and terment deserves tho financial sup­
On Friday, April 7th, 1916. ^ ou r
port
of
tho
community.
A
generous
What
you
lose today you cannot
M y Dear Mrs. Terheun:
Tampa on Monday to viait her good work mules, wagons, harness.
adopted.
y.y,
I am very sorry that jou made mother, Mrs. O. W. Brady at Hotel All .kinds of farming implements,
Communication from Geo. A. De- amount, unsoHdted, has already gain tomorrow.— Ruskln.
the mistake of announcing that tho Carnes.
Cottea, city attorney in reference to been subscribed to the building
aprsyers, plows, harrows, etc. Sale
• * ‘.-d
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winner,in each division was to re­ ^
phone for Mr. Fitts read und or- fund. There is no doubt that the
Malaria’s Toll In India.
begins at one o'clock. Terms stricti |
club wip have a home that will enMalaria causes more sickness and ceive a medal. We, of course, can­
Mrs. Henry McLaulin will leave ly cash. Sale will be held on 0. W.
&lt;i*red filed.'
SlS
m ,
Mr. Edwards came before tho a b le It ta broaden 1U sodgi and com- death than any other alngle disease in not give you four meduia; only one tomorrow for DeLand, where she Brady's farm ,’ corner Celery and
coundl and complained about bis munlty activities.
,
India.
’
being offered for local contests. * If goes as representative of the local
ardall avenue.
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Little Happenings— Mention

mittee.

And Woods seemed to make the
Mr. Becker came before the coun- strongest impression.
ell and made complaint, about hia
Clean tip day waa celebrated on
property being aaseiscd too high, the 17th.
The
Woman's
Club
an&lt;l aaked relief. Upon advice from served a basket dinner on the
city attorney the council advised grounds of the Baptist church. The
him they could do nothing a t this men gave their hearty cooperation
time
in eating the dinner. The following
Report of G. P. Paxton, fire chief addresses were delivered: " T in Cans
and Mosquitoes,"
Mr. Theodore
was read and ordered filed.
Mead;
"O
viedo's
Assets,"
Rev.
Report of bred T. Williams, city
engineer, in regards to the present Charles Goodrich.

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H a itia n ■ o f C h a p te r f i l l , Low e e f P ie rUa
N o lle * la h w a fe r ile e n th a t 8. P . L o a f. l &amp; l S U '
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C ir c u it c J t &amp; S S K i j l
o rth a e e r e t T a l
C e r tlflr a t * N o . R i f n erd. O w - .
----------a le d - lh e H h - d a r e f l e t a —d r » P &gt; - » • * * , A . S o le ry aad
h a * died la id c o ru s c a te la m y o fltc *. aad raaldoacoo. o r a ' u n k n o w n .
haa m ad* a p p lle a tio a fa r t a t dead to leeaa . Y o u ora th e re to « o rd e re d to appaar to
N atira la hereby glean that on tha Xtnd
In a e o o td a a f* w it h la w Said e a rllfle a te th la k i l l an M o n d a y , th e 4 th d a y o f J u a * . d a y e l A p r il, i « KI , or
or m
ae aeon t h e r e * fu r a
• ftahrarea th e ' f c llo w ln f deecrlhed p ro p e rly A . D . l l t l , th e *a m * b # lo ( a Rida D a y o l wo can be b e a rd , we ahall
‘ i a p p ly Ip H o n o r­
a ftu a te d la B a ia lr e le r o u n ty , F lo rid a , te- tb la c o u rt.
a b leI _J a
r lin *, , JJudge
o f Ih o B a r—m(*B* W. B e—
h h
I t la f u r l * r o rd e re d th a t th la no t ie * b* —
w it ; S E M e l S I! U , See. I t . T p . I I S, K .
aath Judicial C ircu it-C ou rt ol the H a te oJ
8X E . The ra id lo a d t r in e taaeaerd a t th * p u l,H ike d fa r tw e la * COceeculiv e weeka la F lo rid a , la aad lo
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m la—
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p eo ra
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In rcoorrp
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th e aem e e l It o b e r t U r C a t r h ln . , Untaa* la S e m ln o l* c o u n ty .
H a m * O nion
rie ty of
nlon S on cie
ot
M id w a y
aad
W itne»* K- A. Douglaen. d a rk o f M id f i n
p a id r e r tlllr a te a h a ll be redeem ed aeeord*
C anaan C it y , t o b« (c ra te d a t Canaen
la g to la w te a dead w ill .laaaa t karoo a on cull Courrt and tha aaal thereof, thla tba Ttb C ity , F lo rid a .
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t h * I Ath d a y o l A p r il. A , W 111*.
o b je c t « f tb a c o rp o ra tio n a h a ll be to, fo tle r
fecal)
E. A . I)O U Q LASS,
W ftaee* my o f f iila t a ic n a to r* and seal
a nd p ro m o te rellgloUa u n ity , b * n * * o lr a »
C la rk.
t h la th a l t t b d a y a f-M a rc h . A . D. I l l * /
a nd c h a rity am o n g i t * m em b e r*.
HoM aaoa A tU a rd e ll.
Ia t a ll
E. A. D O U G LASS.
Signed
L a d M oody,
t o l l r i i o r * lo r C o m p la in a n t.
C la rk C irc u it C o u r t S e m ln o l* Co., F la .
Ha)
rao a d . M on tg a m e ry.
Ray m
4 9 -T u r* -l3 tc
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B y V . M . M r D a n ie l, D . C.
John, M a c k ,
£ M » -T u *v 5 « ^
Il», fite
»•&gt; G a rv in aad
N o tic e o f AppUrm tloa foe T a l D eed U n d e r
Lauaer C o *.
N e rtla a • o f C h a p te r I M I . Law a
to t If rail Caart, He tenth tad trial Clrcoll,
d l-T o a o -C te
F to rtd a
Hcaalarit Caaaty, Dari da. la Chaarary
N o tic e h
h e re b y
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V lr p la la C a rolin a C h e m ic a l C om ­
rague, purchaser o f T a i C o rtlfica ta a N o*,
p a n y , • re r p a ra tio a d o in g tu » it d and 1114. d a te d t h * 4 th d a y o l Ju n a ,
a * M la the atata o l F lo rid a .
D . I l l ) , ha* Bted aald re rtlflra ie w |a
va.
m y a fllc * . and haa m a d * o p p lie a lio a fo r
F lo r id a C arden*, l a * . , a co rp o ra ­
th s deed t o leau* In accordaaoo w ith ta w .
t io n doing h u a ln rn u n d e r th e
C lta lln a
Said c o rtlfica te e e m b ra ce t h " fo llo w in g des­
la w a o l the S ta le o l F lo rid a , Rob*
crib ed p ro p e rty l i t u a t r d la S em inole count L . Barnard, N eleon G ra y ,
F lo rld a , t o - w it: W est . J« o l B K ‘ ( o l
llta b e tb J , li a r t l a t t . W illia m L I f o l N W ) f . co ve re d b y C e rt. N o
U a r tle lt
and G eorge W. G rim .
l
l
l
l
i
and E a s t '» o f R E M n f N W JJ o f
T o R o b e rt l&gt; Roaaard, Neleon G ra y , E m ily
N W t f , covered b y C e rt. N o. 1134, Bee
(
J . B o rtla tt, W illia m I,. B a r tle tt:
I t appearing l&gt;r a ffid a v it, Sled he re in , th a t Id , T p . X I, K. XX E .
T he aald la u d b e in g atieeaed a l t h * d a l*
y o u , aad each o f y o u . a rc n o n .rv e fd e n u of
th o atata a l F lo r id a ; th a t th e M eidcace o l *1 t h * Issuance o l such co rtiS c o lo la th o
and each ot you lo dakaow n; that there a s m * o l A . L u d lo w o* t o C o rt. 1114 and
I ou
Unices
i no p r r u * In the
atata ot Florida, th* U nkno.w n. aa t o C e rt. N o d . 1134.
I t ’fl no loncor necMsary to^besr
eel vice al t aubpooaa upon wham would said c e rtio r a te e h a ll b e t e d a M t d a cco rd in g
b in d you .or any o l you, und th at th* to lo w to g deed w ill ieauA jHkerAon on th o the weakening sickness and terrible
TCI!#
Wf I , - - -' ■'*'
t n l M a■rc
h . A*
A . t.p'j
T&gt;. 1
IW
aald
Robert L.
B o o t r il, N ation Gray, S laW
it nee* my
m.
“ ------------official-.
WgJtatofo '.and oeal nausea that Hi ways follows a dose of
K m lly J. ' H a m le tt and w illiam I . B art­
t
h
i*
th
a
XXlh
le tt nr* :.&lt;arh e r t r tb o age of tw antiyoa*
M llte o n r
calomel.
- ‘
A. DOUG
yea r*; therefor*.
C la rk C ir c u it C o u rt S e m is ____
F la .
LIV-VE ft-f.AX eleanxea the torpid
I t I* ordered t h a t y o o , a ad ooch
B y V . M . M e D ost*! c,
H o b a r t I - (to w a id
rd . i„t d
n rnel*l Gray.
II
Uver and livena up the whole system
tfe-Tuao-Ste
b o th J. B a rtle tt a n d W illia m L . B a r tle tt,
a p p o e r to Ik o a b oove
aa or
ar
r * e n title d rc a
u nn**,, an
U ’irfding it of the Hogging poisons. |
b
e fe ro I k * .le
---------. . .t d a y a l M a y , 1 (1 4 , o r I h * N elJc* o f AppllcaUeo fo r T *« Deed Dndam
I
f
y
b l t works so gently, uptl plensantf
is
t
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a
4
a
f
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p
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r
4444,
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e
v
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'
a
f
b ill
i l l o l ron
compplain
______
laia t la *a!d
ra m * w ill o * taken
FI a r id *
. T;
o t coai*H *d again*! you.
ly
tnst you hardly know you've |
N o tic e la hereby g ive n th a t A . ' i f a fv h e ll,
I t i* fu rth e r o rd e re d th a t th is o rd e r bo
p u b lis h e d la tb o S a n fo rd H e ra ld , one* a purchaser o l T a g C e r tlflr a t * N o . 11X4, thken it; dated th a 3rd d a y a l J u n * . A. D . 1312,
w a o k tot e ig h t c o n s e c u tiv e week*.
W ilnoas tay b a n d aa cle rk o l th e c ir c u it kna Clod void c e r t if lc s l* In m y irfBce, m rur ' ; L1V-VER-I.AX. being partly vego f t b * c irc u it c o u rt, S e m ln o l* c o u n ty , F lo r­ bar m ade a p p lic a tio n fo r (a x deed t o iia u e etsble, ii absolutely hnrmleti, nnd
Said c e tu flr a t*
id a , on this th o 1 2 th day o f F e b ru a ry, In accerdaoce w ith la w .
em brace* t b * fo llo w in g described p ro p e rly does not tear up tho system like
IS IS .
a ilu a te d In S e m ln o l* c o u n ty , F lo rid a , toE. A , D O U G LA S S.
And it's guaranteed to lie ,
l-o ta 4 a n d T, I llk . 3, C a m ero n , ae calomel.
C ir c u it C o u rt. S eventh i i d l d i l w it;
per p la t No. t . Fags 40, S orelnola C o u n ty
C irc u it, S e m ln o l* C o u n ty , F lo r id * .
satisfactory,
or the druggln* will re­
Record*T hla
h is p ea rrtia
so fa r o n ly
ilt
r o r d it i i l purchaee,
p u rrh a # *, ao
,
t ly J a a .C , R oberta.
a i it r r ls te * to above oa
described
lo t*.
e cr"
G e o rg * A. D e C o tte v.
turn your money. For tale at oOr |
S o lic to r and o f C o u n se l lo t the C o m p la in * o I
T h * aaid la n d b#lng i i a r d iH d a t th a
41 -Tuee-Ftc
data o f th * laauanc* o f a u rh r w rtlfle a t* in and Jl.no ut W. G. Aldridge's.
th # nam # o f U nknoW n
U n ltaa said r a r tiffra ta a hall b * rrd # # rn # d a r r r r d in g to taw
N » l l f i i f M i t l i r ' i H ilc
N olle# it h r f b v lU tts ih tt uod«r ao «| t a i d ** d w ill laau* (h e re o n on tha 31»i d a y
by virtu* of i d f r m of fo rttlM u rt • |fid o f M a rc h , A* IK 1916*
W n r t t x m y o fB ria l a ifn a tu re and a*a|
iaouifiC o i t e f tKo TlrruK Court of
tb o ftovooth J u d iriii CirettU of Florida in th la th e 2 9 th d a y o f F e b ru a ry A . P . 1916.
(
M il)
K . K. D O U G LA S S '.
en d for Stm lnoli C ounty, in Cbanr+rjr. In
Clerk Clreait Court Seminole Co., Fla*
o a u b fboroin t#r.ditic «her#in H#ally
Ity V. M. M cDaniel, D. C.
T r u «t Company, m corporation* la com
R5-Tue* 5tc
plalnant, and Florida Garden*, tn eorp orau d
* rorpcn tlon . and Robert I*. Ilo iu r d , ar#
dcfciidanta, 1 » t l l offer for ial«* and will Niftlce #f Application for T a i Deed Coder
Section ft » f I ’ hapirt liftft* Lawa a f F lo r­
••II to tha hifhest and beat bidder for rath
ida
• t tti# front do ot of tho roart houa« In
Nolle# !■ hereby glacti that J, W. Land*
Sanford. Hfminola County, Florida, d urine
th r l«*faJ hour* ol RuJfi, on 'Monday,* *h* rain, purchawf of T e * C eftlflcet# No, 140
l* t
day of
May. A ^ l&gt; . 1016. Ihr urn* dated th* 7th day nf Jun*. A D l&amp;Of, h it
b«*ln| a I f f i l ih lf* day, th#' following d**»- filed aald rertifirat# in m j offlc*. and h«#
rrith«d r#af pr*&gt;i»rty, lying and being in fiiad# •ppli&lt;atlon for l e t dred to ift#u* In
accordance with law.
Said rrrtifl&lt;‘ i l * em ­
Semlnol# County, Slot# of Florida, to-wit
dracribed
property
T h * northtait quarter of th# north#a«t brace# th# following
*j u artrr of Hart lor t wanly-on* f f 'l; , town* aituaUd In S«mln*iU rooDiy# Florida, loh##
ii, tp
ahlji twenty-on# 1 2 1 ), #outh. rang# flir ty - wit sf :«* of n f »4 nf n f :
21. H 79 f!
10 flfff* , more nr lr*«
otir (31) r A*t
A !» « Lota I, 3, 6. 7,
north
hall t l Lot 10, l^j|# 1 2 , 13, i f IBlj
The &lt;u»id land b#irg aa*#a#*d at th* date
6 6 . and U la ltt, 20, 21. 22. 27. 2 «. 29; of the ieauanca of auch certificate in the
43. &lt;4. 4b, 44. 47. 46.49. 60.6 7 .6 6,6 9 .70 . name of F T, Cheeae y .
Uffl*»* #ald cert91. 92, 93. 9 4. 96. 96, 97 and
nf Kuuka till r a t* •hall be redeemed according to law
If a rnmorli. atrordinw to idat th*r#cj| r# tag d**d will ia#u* !h#r*on on l h# H at
rcifdrd in F lit flook ' I )
at page 76 of day of lla rrh , A D, 19 16
W itnru rny nfficial signature and teal
Ih *
I’ ubllr Krrnrda of (bang# County
Florida, laid land# being
in Semlooli thla the 29th day of February, A I). 1916.
C ou n ty. Florida
(**a!t
K. A D O U G LASS.
Clerk ('Irculf f'ou rt. H#fr|ln«le Co,. Ha.
F R A N K C C I.l.K N ,
HpfHal M n ic r In Chant* ry
My V M McDaniel, D C.
5 £- T u«&gt; Si c
Robin* on A Heard all,
HellHtnr# frr
lalnant
All W ork (Ic cc Ire N M y I'crso n a
67-Tue* *r
N * il« * #f F l#rtion
A tten tion And Best Efforts
Nolle# U h *f*b y ftv *n th#l un«J#r ih#
In the 4 i«c i«i ( oun mt (hr S o c n ih Judirttl puwtr xml out bof Ity vpstrd in rot *• May or Oppoiiiic Clly Hall
Tetepkoua Na 25
of
ihr
rity
of
Sinliifil,
H
orii
li
,
■
tpeefel
l » And for s r &lt;i|nol r ( 'i i m i i , Hui.
#l*rtiue la h#f#t&gt;y railed lo F# h«ld in th#
Ida
rtly of Hanford on th* 2*th day of Mareh.
M * f■
V 11ohtft* ■«n 4 M «ncr 111
1914, for th* p urpuir of eliellnr of an
F. Jtohifiian, K «rcwt**f • *-l
Alderman, to nil |It• * v in n r y rr#at#tl hy » ♦ ♦ # ♦ ♦ » ♦ # ♦ ♦ » I ♦ S S S S S X X 4 S S S S
h» HntilliHfl, do
th- r##icnation of R
C. k l a i » # l l . (aid
Complek.e, e*e i «
gl##tlnn will I*# held at th* Fir# Station,
&lt; iiatinn
benrath
In#
rity
ball
on
Palmetto i t t n u t ,
f i. A . l l u n i r d and f - i u n i A
Fofpflaiurr
In th# H ty of Sanfordf raid rleetlon to b#
Jfoward. Jacob 1. r »dika&gt;.
of M u r l f i f p
held In eernrdanr# with th# ordinanre# of
F liilr ftr d L L nor ha and o il
ih# rlt&gt; of Sanford and- the
f#n»ra! lew#
,[»•ft. 1fra « Saiming In*# f i und • r
r
-f tb# * l i t f of Florida, in ^ fe c a&gt; tame 1« s s s s x s x s x x s x s s ^ s m s x
• l r ffd
i i , Fa pi#, cferraaed,
applicable to th* rity ftt*4ftofofd, end I One Inch Cards WIH Re Published tin­
PR
-The Cameron IJarkley Cpmdo hereby appoint (
C,^ Woodruff. F.d
4
"k corpora lit n .
^
Doder Thla Heading Al The Rate Of 17.20
O'Rourke
and J I
Andpfeon, ln«p*rtor«
anta,
..
•f
*ald
#lr&lt;-|Ion
and
W
nf, rlerk of Per Year.
To Lwdaid L. Fnorha. of .Salma. Kanja*. said ef*rtion; thla nnOr# \V,to L^
Jpf. published
Jacob' K. IJdika), ef IndtanapoUi, ImJ^ Ti e In th# Setifhrd Herald for m period
of not
Camwrnu and Ilirkley Camper y, a torpor* lew* than (111#*#i day*
tion «f South Carolina,- and all nartire rlahc
my
hand
a*
M^ynr
nf
ih
" ettv
Ing lrt#rr#t under Frrd _fl rapt#. »|t.j 0
Mort&gt;|«‘ |hi* frh day of March
any o* h#r jh*rafn tllirtiiitg #r u urrn k. m„ \»f SjgnfrtT-t
D
19|
r
.
f &lt;»|11* m &lt;ti t 4ic#&lt;rlb»a la n d */*
J l» D A V I d f l N .
H p iin n in g - 63 J , i fr # i n o rth of ih » row
Vf * y of r ir y nf Hanford, Florida
Wm I rorlCr &gt;«f L e i I pd t 1tl,i. Hit . I# ppvr|&gt;
‘.Muis.ltc
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O f f l c e t Vttvrctl ttn ild tn g
_^
ruxt a la * lll4**H fct -'WiHprih# irr2Ir r # - tr r w tr * 4t " X
do
v tlienr# iitrtti lu n«Tt)r«wat ranter of' i,oi
• NOTE'S
r l | h ( ( | h thence w r i t LIT I m t j P io r * o i |»^ 4,
SANFORD
:
j .
FI.OK ijA
A _p r litfo
lila a n t_____
tif S #m_
ine!e
. n aigned b y e_____
|o
i. f eahl lif t e ig h t (9),
______ :___
th e n rn . tuteth 4« h i f i n n k j f , in Illo c k ar%m Douniy, ’ F lorlda, having h n etofere b**n
requeuing rtlQ M A ii E.M.MCT Wfjri4)*4
in#r», r*dueitl&amp;f
f t ) , * T ir r f d u t r f l} , o f th # (ow n of Snr-lorti. presented to the cornfb9|donera.
F lu r f d f , ar ( d id u ig to t b t p la i th r fe d f «&gt;f tkvtn to opvn up a n il 4&gt;rift!re • publle road
E- r E t t c n j o V IIG C S IIO L D E U
a t I n llo v i;
r n
IU{tnnkt&gt;c at Ihr rn &lt;) ot th* Sinfortl to
I t a p flcsrla g fr.vtn tfk# a p d a v li o f ( ir o . I i.
Gvnt*a
road,
,
t
or
ri"*r
d»[iut
ol
F,
F
.
C.
lle r r f b g . Ie#r4j n tlu K ’ LL if. th a t h * I* auJIcA* a
• nd rrrvvri f o y - th l* rn ra fffa fn rn r» 'n t*.e n. it. ituu aait p u t p u io C ^ t lo a ootat
iliv v t CSC f o i , r , i , 1 |hr marl rm il bv
■bovr ittled rtute.
t». h fa ry Robln«u* and I v t r P Svrtloov Cl ami ICC, run ,m jlh about
M« rritt L Itu l'io n d , #»-tccuror* of K ie l fihJ
frr|
to I'a ttivh a ir, vtorr. *a*C about
*
• f i r k M HBl&gt; ln w ti.‘d f f t i x r d , th a t u t* t i r
to marl loail brt wr*n
S r v tlo tl
b *H « f -4*f (he a ffia n t th a t th# d p fla d a n j . fifiU Irvt
41 *mt
-■C. Ira iO r, to dvlriln ,
batof Ir
Fdtrard
I.
firmrhtf oi
, Kun *
f**r., &gt;a. * VI * , In T
ri. t If 20. S, It tJ K
Jacob F, IJ I i&gt;k m&gt; of 1 h ill a u a ll'll it. lf|d
4niv r, tnrolilrr h a rlr# l«# o ai*pololrf| nr J
• ami''on anil liar lib y
* .
*
lo law and ihr&gt; havtna m* 1 , lh *ir j
(Ion o f South ( aiullna, und M rr. N r iU i' V*. rorilli.f
rrpurt, tha romrnlMionrrv
wiil
thrir
Y a P*C# ahalf-kt 1 ** j l
F
II. Vap!*. derordl^d
to
|p* anil thry h a vln f mad* t l* lr '
ecalod are iji
r» nf th# a*^#* vf
will *1 1 1 rlr
, .'T Jo rld a , and that L d w a rtl I* K n n rb * r *- r»j&gt;orrr ll&gt;» . vonnnl,«tr.B*r*
' ' l l ff#4f &lt;ht ffal k&amp;a* L an**», Jtco I» F, L bti - y( nrvt U ifr lliiL ll t o oh|rvllon«. opro uji nod
A R C H IT E C T
drclarr
*
fiuldlr
road
a*
a
h
o
t*
*et forth.
, M 4 « t a t IntU a na p o ilf. In rl . th a t T he « a i
Don* In o[iPti tvw lon th lt tlh day of
**
•&gt;
rru n
and H araU y C o m p a n y , a carper#(•on , a d d re ti and p rin c ip a l place nf bu&gt;in- u Marrh. A. D. 101G.
■ (avail
. L . P. H A G A N ,
OfDcc in Yovdll.RldtSanfortl. Fla
la unknown, M r*. N r ttU
Y e p l*. r c t t l a i
A tt »»l:'
.
•
Chalrma*.
In J « c k F -n , M ich ig an .
T h a i th# aald .1 E. A. Ifoutlava. Cl*rk.
‘ ( ■ n d iiu i and r t r h of th e m are &lt;i*#f tv e tip •
f
ly
V
E.
t&gt;ou(laaa,
t&gt;,
C
.
on# &lt;J1) y*A n o l e g * and th a t th rr# ■
SS-Tuao-Stv
no p#puu in tb# M a le of F lo rid a , th * v vice of a *ubpoena u p o n whom w iiuM ; •
b in d in g upon lh« »ald ilrferd afiie,
w b rr* . Nollcr t f Appllrallun (ar T a i D *rd Cndvr
Hvrllan I of Chapter 4*4*. Law* of f l o r ­ ATHlKNKY a n d COUNSELLOR *T UtH
lo r * , &gt;ou, lid w a rd L
Fnocha, Jacob K
id*
Iv id ik a y .
‘‘
..
r ^ " end f i i r k t f f C a w *
Prucilcc in Stale and Federal Count
N o tlr * la h r r r liy
( I van th a t R o y E.
p tn &gt; » • c* r o ra tio n .' h ire . N e ttie C- Y ftp l .
• nd Ml
''i | # h jj i r ; tig h t .-till# ir S vm M , p u rrh a v rr of T a i C * r llf lc a t * N o.
dated Ih * 3rd day o f June, A . 1&gt; IP l'J , U V n o r - W o o trufT H id #
In te rrm t !fi th# l« 11a w in y il irwcribed I a n (J4 cS ta n fo rd F I*
n e r l* ^ , r ' #* r V
fr* l north ol ih* hav illr d aald rw rtlite a r* In m y o fh rr, and
haa
m
a
d
*
a
p
p
lfra
tlo
n
fo
r
t
a
i
d«vd
to
lu
im
h L U llia t k t COflea! tvI L o t t in 410 1* illo c k
•even (7h run #a§i 117 fe«t. mor# or In i, in acrordaneo w ith la w . .S a id r a r t lf lr a ) * '
to an alley, them# north to north#**! r n b r a m t h * fo n o w in c d a o rtltx d p rv p v r fy
to
corner of Lot right U ) , th#nc* w n t 117 •itu a to d in S a m io e l* r o u n ty , P to rld a ,
No. 37. P '.o rld * l.a o d and Colfeet mar# or 1##* to northw*«i corner of a lp I M
oniution
Company'*
Cvtary
Plantatbin.
amid 1 o t richl 46), tF m r# aoutS to be­
T h * "a id la n d boinc avaaaard a t I h * data
ginning. in illock »#%#n (7l, Ti#r lour (4).
SUITE 9, COURT HOUSE
PHONE H)
of the town of Hartford, Florida, accord­ o f ih * Ita u a n ro Of aurh r o r t lf lr a l* In t h *
nam
* of A . II. V a n r*.
llntaoa aald c s r tifling to th* plat lh#r*of of 11. It. T rafford ;
r
a
t
*
ahall
h«
r
*
d
*
im
*
d
a
r
r
o
r
d
in
j
to
la
w
ar* ordered to appear to iho bill of com ­
FLORIDA
plaint duly filed In thla caua* on M on­ t e l d v*d w ill Imaiio th e re o n o n th a 3 4 th d a y S A N F O R D ,
day, th* 1at day of M ay A- D. 1916, the of A p ril. A . D. IS IS .
W
lt
e
n
t
m
y
o
fflrta
!
r
i
y
n
i
t
u
r
*
and
aaal
•am * being a rule day of thla court.
I t la fu rth e r ordered th a t thl« notice be th i* th o 7 th day of M a rrh . A T&gt;. I-J lfl.
(aval) n
K. A . D U U G L A 9 H ,
published In th# Sanfcrd Herald, * newetjIffR
aUR
lUBItll
1,.
d a r k C I f ( t i l l XC
o u( X
rt Df
Sam
lno!# DV,«
C o.. W
F1la
pap#r puUUhed I* Sentinel# rounty# Flor­
t
ly
V
.
M . M c D a n *1, D . C.
ida# one# a week for eight 4 l) ronaecutlvr
W##k«
W ilB tet. H- A . Dougla##, rlerk Of aald
court# and tha #eal thereof, thla I t l h day N r ik * * f A r p h t lilL n f o r T a * D r*d I ’ ndav
o f February A. D. 1916.
h rr itw . I W t r i p l k f t U L a w * mt Ptorida.
Cure Them Without Cutting Them Out
(##at)
F*. A- D O U G L A S S ,
N otlrJ'NvRrvaby p r ta tba#.*-- T. H *ln**p m C ir r i of tfce ClicuU Court, Seminole
rhaaar r| T a i C w l l l W ' K F j M t. dated tb*
Coun#jr, Florida.
7th day of Jun*. A *1 &gt; |Has, haa fll-d aald r*r,I- O R LA N D O ,
FLORIDA
G eo. G . Herring.
Orat* (a my oOW. and haa ( t &lt;11* appUratlon fa­
Solicitor and Connect for Complatiiaiita.
tal d**d to laaur |0 acenr ana* with law. Said
SS-Tucc-tu
raft IDrat* amt.rarr* th* follow In# dvaanbni prog 1
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member of the Sult-Text-Hook Commission, henre t h ^ K n r ^ h i ^ 1*1 fr° m T , wben ■
elected, 1 ahall, iis I have done in (he past, exert whatever inf,,,
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l h^- i ? ,air' mifulwl n&gt;«i will oenponent. and therefore ofiirm that even if 1m fa especinlh ^ rriri'T ’™ *° ^ unfair,to ^
panics, it will sjjll be impossihle for him to render them o!»n l } ° ° ? e ° r V’orc ,,&gt;00.k com~
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and says; That during the month of February. A. I&gt;. 1916, be had a conversation with L’ O
Spain, representative of G IN N &amp; COMPANY t.**i Ihm.1 t.nt.li I, ™
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conversation Mr. Spain sabi in substance that he bad f.r. mi-d to ’vole ( Jr W N ^ S ^ t a 1^
h“ ™nd.da«y for State Superintendent; and that he l ad made such°promise t4&gt; Mr Slwata
several months previous to (he dale of the ronveraation.
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The Reporter-SUr, afiaper edited in Orlando by J. U. Rewe. has ptiblished
lal, datedI A!arch 11, lDlflTln support of the candidacy of SUte Supenntendent SheaU tor
tion.
In which it haa the following to iBay: 'T h e Hoporter-SUr haa no d&lt; ^ t t h a t Dr.
re-election,
n, in
Kelley., of Qaineavilie, who la running for Superintendent of Public Instruction *T*ut*t ^uperls, aasodnied
wltn
in t e n d ent
ent 8
o heats,
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u personally
unvunau/ a
» pleasant
^ i c w m and
n i u cultured,
v u * , gentleman,
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tne wrong crowd. It ought to be fatal'to the candidacy of any man aspiring to the high
poallion which Mr. Kelley is seeking to be suspected of being dose lo any text-book tnteraat.
This editor affirms in the remainder of his article that W. N. fibeata is the man that
will safeguard the educational intertsts of the state from the "text-book monster.
Thla
“ Twinlder," Mr. Ilecse, nas, in connecting me with any text-book intenst, published a libel.
This article sounds as though inspired by my opponent. I am prepared to prove, by more
than one reliable witnww, that W. N. Sheats has stated that be has positive evidence of my
campaign's being financed by book company money, but that he fa tfolng to wait untu later
in the campaign to publish the story. This is a foul fabrication, and may be what ia deluding
Mr. Reese into his false insinuations. If Mr. Sheats had proof to support in a public state­
ment the thing! he fa privately charging, he would lose no time in publishing auen proof
broadcast. Mr. Reese states that Mr. 8neats has twice been impoverished by the school
book monster" that fa now opposing him under cover. I know nothing of such an allegation,
but believe it, to be false, for, If true,___
true, Mr._________________
Reese and Mr. Sheats waula lose no time in giving
facts and names coiuttctAd
'ondfctM with their allegations. It therefore becomes ne«saonr. to .contrast
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to the stand each of ua has
the records of Uig‘JfOa. W
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Sheats snd
myself in
taken on the fpji -Tfii' ef' (life Uniform Text-Book Law. I shall also produce evidence to
ahow whom the book compares favor.
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Tho Hon. W. N. Sheats has been a cunning opponent of the Uniform Text-Book Law.
Plaase read what he haa to say in hfa biennial report, June 30, 1900, page 45: It was recom­
mended that a law requiring county uniformity be enacted. Such a law waa passed by the
last Legislature. Books have been adopted in accordance therewith in all the counties, and
their use fa binding for five yean from July 1st pi the present year. This law meets all the re­
quirements of uniformity, and gives Vcncfal satisfaction to county school omccra, teachers
and to a large majority of patrons. The books are secured at os Jow p i c e as similar books
can be secured under.any system of adoption. It must not be forgoUen that all books do
not cost, and are not worth, the same money.
" I t fa anticipated that further agitation of this question, under the guise of State Uni­
formity, will i&gt;e attempted. The influence seeking this agitation comes from outside tho
state, not in it, as county uniformity with county adoption fa giving general satisfaction,
only as aome one fa led astray by specious arguments gratuitously distributed by those seek­
ing to gain by a change from the present system. Further agitation of Ihe question js noj
desired, means no good lo Ihe schools, and would more than likely end in fruitless waste
of time on tho part of the Legislature.
"The arguments for .State Uniformity are sedurtDe and misleading. Ihe system sounds
belter in theory lhan It has ever proven ih practice." (E m p h as is is m i n e —J. L. K.)
Note that Mr. Sheata in suhstance atatea that tho advocates of the State Uniform system
were led astray; but he reaches the climax when ho states: "The argument for State Uniform­
ity are seductive and misleading." Did he state the truth in tHis? If Editor Reese fa fair and
logical, should he not judge that Mr. Sheats was serving the ” ti*xl-t&gt;ook monster" when he
print'd the above? But for the Influence of Mr. Sheats against State Uniformity, it would
nave become a law sooner. Can Mr. Sheats’ course be considered as evidence of safe leader­
ship? I am glad to learn from Mr. Reeae that the present State Superintendent is an advo­
cate of the State Uniform Hook Law, hut all muit a ck no w ledg e that marvelous changes have
been wrought in him.
1 assumed the duties of County Superintendent of Alachua County in January, 1905;
was a member of the Superintendents' Convention in Tallnhiuwee, April 1905; was chairman
of a committee of three npfiointed to investigate anil report on the advisability of recom­
mending that the Legislature pass ii Uniform Text-Hook Liw
One member joined me in
making a favorable report, Superitendent Wood dissenting Our recommendation was
voted down almost unanimously by the convention
I was a meml&gt;er o f the T e x V f b &gt; o k Com itu viu jn in 1911, and voted for all th e lioo ks
a d o p t e d , except the W h e e l e r R ead ers, th e r e b y .supjKirting the books 1 considered best, regard­
less of the publishers. The fo llo w in g le tte r will con vin ce an y reasonable man thnt th e A m e r ­

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on thw i.atia. SertarisnUm has no place in our a! Iuk.U
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" A V** IWUfiy
of my ouperintendencj- in Alachua ( ounty I have &lt; ir. a
bilK
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n,’aBy !twelve yrara
guardfi) the school*
schoou from nwiar.
aectarlan entanglements.
entanslemenU
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G a i n e s v i l l e , F la., M a r c h 18, 1916.

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�r o t TAX COLLECTOR
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days altar th* accaptafteo &gt;•!
a mart b* aeeompanlad with
• certified aback for ono aad ooo half par
aaat ol th* amount of bond* to ba aald.
PHmary, and *01 heartily appreciate yaw aup- Th* County Hoard of Pufali* Ida
Jao. D JiakhK .

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T* | ‘-S . k#Ur# • ' * • » ! » &gt; * County:
fj-r i* .
i°r tba nom.nation
f n couoly Judge ol Simlnot. county at tho
Demurrage primary .Union in Jfo*. and
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and thflu.nc*
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II nominated and alirt.d
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proper admlnUUall.n ol th* Julies of th.
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'J ^ S t S S S S m t « PubilcTwtmrtlon In
jj^tooj* (W ily , subject o the Democrat!
rrirnwy.
on*lo
f^bo^Trustaewl
hava- baedl** wmvlaced
that
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to IL but Ibatauaa
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my npwlanew wW b* off valuable
value
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Taxpayer*
and
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1 hereby announc* my candidacy for tba poti­
o n ol Superintendent of Public lostrwe Ion for
Semloota County tohJeel bo th* dadaloa al tba

viutra in the n&gt;mw( Primary.
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Your tore anil ba a appreciated.

M. W . IXJVEIX.

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B. A. Howard I* a candidal* for County
Superintendent * f Public Instruction.
Q U A LIF IC A T IO N : Mr. Howard hold, a U fa
Certifies** and Diploma Uauad fay th* M lehiftn
But* Normal Collate where ho studied to o , Idu.ly for fit*
fiv* yaara.
taktnj In addition
additlam tc th#
th*
uotuiy
yaara, taking
Here ruurte, aPecUl couraaa In Paychotofy,
oolir
m Ufctory and Hclenre ol Educalfots. and PubTk*
Super vfadoa.------------------------Ho alao a.udlod one year
lie School Super------ina. one
an# year at
.1 th* State Unlvetaliy of‘ Indiana,
. and took a buai
lb# Waahing.ao FrWnda Ai ‘
n«rv
BualnaasC Collewe.
... course
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r m la
Waahincton
Academy,
and had
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41 •ucceaaful nperienc. as Kupnrlnrendent of a ty
•dooltMr. Howard prepared -himself sopeclaBr for i
life'* work, in tho aortic* of the Public Schools
and i&gt; perhaps the bast equipped of any* man
In I he county for th* office of County Supctret rodent of Publle Instruction. Ho deserve,
be careful consideration of all rbe voters of
hr couoly- &gt;

To th. Voter* ol Seminole Co.*.
I announc* that 1 am a candid.t. to
" V * * 1 M . C« “"»T Judge of Bam
,*• CciiDly, aubjtei to tb« I)inocrilit
primary.
For two yaara 1 hav. d.voted
my U it enerrl.a and abllltiva to serving
y °“. * • .Cotantjr Ju-lgt. I tru.t that l h»v#
JujtiUfM] tho eonAdetin* you eiptfated in
m* two year* aio try tba apiandtd rota you
faro rao. 1 rsnueit ol you your aupport,
and. tnOuaftc.i l| it i t . your plraaui. to
***.
m"i I plcdf* * j u . my capan.no.
and bet abllllia* .hall be devoted to th*
administration and allatia ol ttala Important
odlcc.
S io faral^
OEO. O. IIE IIF U

FOB CLI1KK OF C IR C U IT C O U R T
Having been aak.d by a number of voters
to become a candidal* for dark of th *
court ol Seminole county, t hereby announr. myself for that office, .ob ject to the
DemoeraLc primary, an tf solicit your sot*.
I will appreciate your aupport during th .
campaign. Guaranteeing, If elected to give
my whole tlm - and do m y utmost to fill
th . office to- your latlafaction.
____________ JO H N K. M E T T IN G E R .
I hereby announce my candidacy lor th* t oal
Ron of Clerk of the Circuit Court for Samtaolo
County at the primary In June.
•fl elected, I ah.ll give th* ffio* ray very beat
personal attention at all lir a * and mdravor to
wtt your support.
-Very truly.
D. U THRASHER,
1 hereb) announeo m yself at a candidate
tucvwad myself . . dark af the circuit
urt of Setninolo county aublect to the
Democratic primary to b* held June 6th
Ihia year and aolleit your aupport.
If
sleeted can anly promlaa in Ih s .lu tu r* th#
aam* painstaking car* and cI d h a p p lic a ­
tion to the office that t h . v . given ,t in the
pa*t- ;
Respectfully,
E. K, DOUGLASS.
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i hereby announce myself a eandldata for
ff-fle d lo n to ih«t offlc* uf i n itM uiofr mb*
feel to the Democratic primary. Your aupport will be appreciated.
A. V A U G H N .

EX VOTE FOB J, L, KELLEY
Candfdat® for fitat® superintendent
of ptfblic instruction, subject to
c r T ’e J J L i c v A . r c ' " ' " " ' o l J u n * primary. Member d f schoo
tho Board of Public Inatrurtloa of
board of Alachua county for over
laol* County, card of D. L. Tbraahar,
lupariatnndaat of Public Icatrurtlon, Ban- ten yean; member of legialature
Jord, Florida.
Wilnkaa o u r haada aad tb a nil ii'-r-IJ 1893;* auperintendent of schoolB of
Hoard at Sanford, Fit
thu th* nth I Alachua county since January 1,
day of March, 191*.
J8931 cFairman of lub-text-hook com
(••nt)
F. P, F ortier,
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mission 1911, for. selection ’ of uni
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C. F Htirfton.
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A tia .lt : D. L Thra.har,
B u p .rln f.a d .a t o l Public Instruction, Bam­
ln o l. County, Florid*.
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I tffikr paa-ffity f • In announcing mymolf *
rRfidu l fill tho ijfTHco of county rornmli■tuner cf tho FLItJl .’/lU tIfrt of
county,

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Hcaprcl fully,
F ltA N K i. WOODRUFF.
I will bn a candidate fur tho petition of
reprearntative tu tha ttatc lagfilmtura, aub|«Mrt to the tfpcltlfsn of the Democratic pri­
mary lo b# held Jun» 6th
t will appro|atc your aupport,
t

I hrfffiby m n ou n rt mynoll 4 canitMlalo
tor ihe uffiro of county eommiMlonor for
Hci peel fully.
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ifiRtrici of
rot nolo county, »ub*
It J. H O L L Y .
jKrf lo em tortfmoot of the r®*tnocf&gt;t»c prlfORfy of Juno
1CI6. I f olectoil. I h ive
ont» ooo iifom iifi to tn a k «- that I will be
SI VI DO I
hoard
40 4:1 jiuii to #vpry cftjioo «»f the c n ■
I hereby announce
uinAuiirr my can didacy fur re
1 f r fiiu n l), wsir Ling woil ovory *ogpon»li
rp rtion
fur
member
id
(m in ty
Schoul
1
the poopTo*a money
I will tppro
Ruard in DlatHti N«r* 1
* jr« nr Rupport.
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SANfORD LODGES

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C. W . E N K M I N a K R .

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lk* rsqoaet at maay fH*s4* afid
•spportaraJ karaby anBiunc# piy eandldacy
Jyr the office -aI County CommUiinn#- of
eaffilBol* court I y lot DialHct No. I, aub* 5 to tb* decision of th* Democrat*
Primary to ba held June 6th. I will *ppreritt* tha aupport of th*. voter* of’ Dis­
trict No. (.
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Respectfully,
• L. P H A G A N .

. ** ,h* raqueat of many laapaysra and
ci.tuna, | have decided to become a c*»dl?,Vt ,,or rounty commlaaffinar, for th# 3rd
ltt..°f Bomlnol# count}, Florida, aub
lo, l *“ Democratic primary of Jua# 6lh.
Having Used Is what la Bftw Seminole
••jwty fo» upward* ol 40 yaara I feat JuaIt . j ' b. n&gt;*kl*g Ihia avaouncamanL
If
1 #wlU “*• mT
judgment and
Lis
£*' th* » •liar* of tho taxpayer*

Vgaii£!,
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our rouof
ntF*.
Pollening
the *(support
Ih* Uxpaysr*
wrw of Dlatitct No. I, I am
Respect (ully your*.
L. J. H A R T LE Y . Jr.

- uicl N*. 1 Hands
Nolle* I* heraBy given that ■o»l*d P'*Z
boatt# will b# received by tb# H»*ra of
Public Isitrurtloo ol Bamlnol#
Florida on or bafor# tb# axptratlen of
thirty *daya from tb. Aral PubHeallo. of
this not ice, And 'Up lo And until 3 o clock
*p U» on t V l J.b Say of April. A. D. 1616,
at Ih* offlea of th# Superintendent of Pub­
lic Instruction ol Ssmisol# County, Flor­
ida *1 Ssnlord. Florida, lor *h* PUT‘ h“ *
of (76,000 Seminole County, Florid* 8p»c1 , 1 -j-,, gcboal District No. 1 Rends, asld
bondi to bear iolereal at a rata not ex­
ceeding eis par eenl p*,r annum: .aid bonds
ar# dated January lat, I9t«. Intweot pay­
able aaml-annuallj, priDcloef and Interest
nsyabta at New Torb: sftld bonda.balng of
fbo dsnomlnation of 11606.00 each; ail of
aald bond* maturing January I»*. **48,
aald laau# of bond* _has bawa vaRdatad
■nd eonflrra#di b r A JliW i
Ctrcttll
Court Ct tb# Savantb Judicial Clrcujt. tft
and fer Bamlnol* Couaty, Florida. _ditad
November JOtb, 1018, and aald bond#
ba sold under aald validation dilaerwa? aald
________ w lt h la five
for dallsaty
bond* »HI be
day* after
ana* see#pisar* -•
S iffl.W .IffU S
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I hereby announce my- candidacy for ‘ renomination as
Representative in Congress from Ihe Fourth Congressional
District of Florida, subject to the action -of the Democratic

Positively Guaranteed

Primary to bo held on June 6, 1916. I shall make a* active
a campaign a* the duties of my office will permit.

Made far all Mae|In*«

and

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extent

the support

rendered

me during the last Primary, and I sincerely trust my conduct
has been such as lo merit a continuation of same.

W. J. S ears
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Sanford Lodge No. 27, I. O. O. F.

Meet* every Monday ut T:3U p. cn.
over Impcriitl Theatre.
J. W. O. Singletary
R, J. Powell,
Secretary
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~t hereby 'iSftinrfiM mjr camltttary for the - a W T a j i l o f
J'wfilurti Hr raid;
tom ton of mefiiber ol the County Hrbool
l lr4»« uiaort th* following In yduv col*
Secretary
Exalted Ruler
uttina;
Jlinstri for Seminole County.
Having al­
1 h4V** hern r«&lt;)ucat*d by th* vottra Ic ready served ono term 1 feel that my term The Lake Rreege Council No. 31 Junior
thu dUirfct to announeo tnytalf for cantil* of office will apeak for Itself,
C. F If A It III HON.
Order United Amerlran Mechanic*
«Uie for tht ofTlra ol county com mlwioof r
f«r th* Fifth Difttrfet- of fUminol® county
Meet* every Wednentity at 7;30 P.
• n f thrrrforv annopnet my candidacy for
1 hsrnhy announce my seodtdeey- fer the M., in thr City Hull.
Viaiting bfothrm
ofbea.
11 - o lw r iW 1 wfll pimirifa* t o
nkltion nt mimher of the t ‘ ounty Hoard art- welcome. C. H. Smith, Rcc. Sec.
fh»e offira my r&gt;«rtonal attention an«f J!
No. 2
a** reefy ofiort for tha intcriNit of this dlaJ| f I Public Instruction fur JDistrict
S D IN R L E
inri ffinrf Sc mmole county.
1 will th »fik ^
Celery City AcrUt No. 1853
rII * "tr r . who car. c o n s t a n tly glca me their
•ypport
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Meeting
t*vorv Ttientlay night nt ^
JU-iTHK OK PEACE
E N D O K C V U I.K T T
I heret-y snnnunre my can.itdscy fur the o'clock
Pico lluilding.
0 fitre of Justice uf thr Pear, fur District W. W Fry,
Jaa. C. Robert^,
i wIL*'he e rend .date for re-*t*v*,k»n uf -he of- No
t, Hsmlnulo Couaty, aubfect tu the
Worthy President
Secretary
6 f. uf ( ouniy Commissioner from tb* 6th Dlit- suffrage of the Democratic voters in the
rirt In th* cumming primary of June the 6 ‘ 16 Primary ol June 6th, 1916. If elected I
\nd I teepeetfully ask the support of tb* voter* pledge myself tn administer the affairs of
OJIS TRIKE NO. 61. I. O. It. M.
m G.it dete and il eieeltd 1 wtli etid.avor to the office In *n up te-dste, businesslike
Meets every lint and third Friday
fti, th, i.fllr* tu to the best of my ability in manner to th* best of my ability,
th- uiur* as | have In th* past.
_______________________G E O R G E 1&gt;. H A R T .
nighta
at 7:30 in Masonic-Temple.
V #»r Truly.
________________ /. T . Mr LANE.
Visiting brothers welcome
I hereby announc* that 1 am * candi­
l - n M [l,r a M n itt( \ '# , , o f District No. I, date for Justice ot the Peers for First Dis­ W.A- Ginn,
John Stamper,
trict of fisminole county. I offer ray docket,
i
"tmlriu,#- Count), Florida:
C. of R.
Sachem
M '• wish to announce tb a. 1 am a candidate my monthly rsporte to the county com­
missioner* end m&gt; semi annuel report, to
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, y.Iiu r*-,lection ns county commleatoner, Dla
■tt.ski, NtL I, Seminole County,, aub,eel to the Blots Comptroller a# evidence of • my United Krolhcrhood t»f Carpenter* and
ability to discharge the dutlee ol the of­
y- or vote In tlf* Jfun* prim ary.
Joiner* o f America
fice. I shell take no so celled up to dele
In announ cine m j ------------- - _
'eelillg_ -th_ « t I have given the people
methods but will he governed by the stat­
Sanford Local Union No. 1701 meets
the state In my offictel conduct
thi, district, and of tb * to n n ly at large, utes s
first and third Thursday night'at 7
an unhlaead adnuru.lration, and with a feel­ of the olfica.
I respectfully solicit the aupport of the o'clock in the Eagles' Half.
ing that If re-alactad will be in position to
voters ol * tb * district.
_ .
" “ •t unto you a much batter eervtce.
T. J. Bell,
C. C, Pearson, *
I , 0. s t r in g f e l l o w .
Asking at your hand* a favorab le consider
Sec.Treas.
Predident
•Hon, | am,
Respect fully, .
D eeartm eal of Ike Interior
1#. A. D R U M LE V .
Heralda o f Uberty
U. 8. Land Offlen at Gainesville, Fla .
March t. 1916
Meets at Eagles' Hall first Monday
At th* solicitation ol a number ot tai payers
Notice Is hereby given that John If. night in each month at 7:30.
snd voters, 1 have decided to become a candi­
date for. County Commissioner forth w ith . Dis­ Scruggs of Oviedo, Florid*, who, on March
Wm. E. Householder. Commander
2
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1909, mede Homestead Entry,
No
trict of Seminole Co. Subject t* tha Democratic
Misa Bertha Packard, Secretary
primary Jn Jun*. Having lived berw for nearly 06281, fer Northeast quarter, Section 12,
tklny year* I am known by every voter in Ih# Township 11 Seutb, R a n g e d Eest.Tellahedistrict, f f alerted 1 promise to rev re tha peo­ eea* Macldian. has filed notice of intention to
ple. lo the bam of my ability, and erlU g.se make Five Year Proof, to establish claim to lb
Clerk of
Jh» affair*.ol the Coutily enreftd ron»!.!f.*:tun lend above deambed. brlore
I wul appsweiat* your support II, In your judge- CTireuIt* Court, at Banferd, Florida, on the
goth day of April. I 9 l i .
mrnt 11 can serve yarn- bant tnlrrwaua.
ria l man t names es witnesses:
Your* Truly.
P. W. Grent, of Oviedo, Florida
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H. I L P A T T I8 H A L L .
fl. D. Latimora, of Oviedo, Florida
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I .out* Jones, of Oviedo, Florida
- a i L S a r t r ‘ w h i t * m y candidacy for ra’ t ' H ' l . l t tha. office of commlesfonar from
°- °- c- '- - •' J 5 !S fa v "«!to m
Dtgtrict. Bawlnof# rounty- *1
Rsgtater.
.
i v j " . oppredata your owpport In tho Juoo
67-Tuee A F rl-lfilp
I,. 1 y sm ocra lle prlm aijf and If rs-elacted wfU
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f * ■ » .&gt;jwt to servo tho people of my dlatrict a ad thy peoply o f tho enUra county Natlra ot Bala af (78,066.60, Semi eel*
AYettqe . .
T a i Hckaal Dta|«|J'"
in jhw future a* In ttta p U L
Ceasfy. Flarlda. Bparf

’ • .*1. Raspectfcilr,

V E T E R IN A R IA N

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Meet* secon-l and fourth Tuesday*.
Misiting knight* always welcome.
tl
O. J. Miller
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*1 hereby in io u r.ru m&gt; c a n d id a r y for the
poeltlon of f epreae nt all Ve to the RlRtffi Ir fie
laturc *fof Seminole county
If elected I
pruriaDc an I « n r * ( and la it hfu l perform
i ftc# of alt dulleR falling on mr to the be*t 1
of
my ab if lt)
I earnceily
eoltrM yttur
Ann port in the Democratic pt t m a r) to tie
held on June tlf h

Do rrocra tic

piim iry
T h in k in g you for in y ■fluiatsne*
D a m»jr rondve.
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| For Ladles snd Gentlemen
Kverythln* Up-lo-Il»ie

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DR. A. DOLAN

N otice U hereby given. T h a t aaalad j
potala will ha received by th# Board
Uwunty Commiaalonar* o l fiam loola ecu
Florida, on ot before th* sanitation — .
th irty day* from th# Bret publication of I
this nolle*, nnd up to aad until I • elocR [
p. in. on the 20th d ay ot Ap ril. A . D. 1016.
at th* county d a r k ', office, at th* eourtbom *
in Eanford, Bamlnol* county, Florida. Tor I
th * prurhas* of f2t0.000.00 bamlnol# Coun­
ty . FUrida, Refunding and H ighw ay banda,
■aid bond, to beer interest at t h . r a t. of ]
liv e and on . half per cent per annum,
and are dated July 1st, l # l » . Inter*** payabla, u m i-anpu alK , principal and Interest
payable at Tv.w Y ork , state of N at* Y ork ,
aald bond, to b . Issued, constating ot tw o
hundred and fifty bond* of th * denom in­
ation of ItOOO.OO each, maturing July 1st,
1946. T b s county of Bsm lcol* reserve* th*
option to r .t lr * In numeilca! order-'bond*
la th* .m ount o t (8000.00 each yea r from
o( Florida Kducational Associutlon,
JB ,T to 1916, both inclusiva, and to -retire
bon d. In the amount of (10.000 each, year 1913.
"The beat in modern educa­
from 19JT to S*40,.- both Inclusive, aald
tion
for
Florida, The child above
bon d, to b* .old , .o b je c t to the ap p ro v­
ing opinion\of Messrs. Dillon, Thomson A tho dollar.
Peace and good will to
C it y , obtalnVd by Bamlnol* county, F lor­
ida, and said bonds will be sold, {t*R **fF every inititution of learning *'and
to h* mad* five d ay* a tu r acceptance of
bid., raym tn la for aald bonds to tm mad# Ruccrsa to every educational entern said
said period
period o
w—thin
off five
«v# day*
daya^Vftv _•« |prite in the State."
captanc. o f bid. A ll bid* must ba accom­
panied with a certified cheek for orf. snd
(advt.)
one ball per cent ot the amount o f bond,
to be sold. Tba county commissioners of
Sem )nol* county, Florida,, reserve tba right
ALLEN
to reject any and all bids. Proposal# should
be addressed to the Hoard ot County Com*
Dcnlc-r
in
S
ta
p
le
a
n d F a n c y G r o c e r ie a
mlaalonar* of Bamlnol* County, Florida, at
Sanford, Florida.
Produce, Cigars. Tobacco* and Cold Drinks
Witness my hand as dark of the Hoard I
* Phone J6&lt; «
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of
County
Commissioners
of
Ssmlnols
414 7lh SI.
Sanford. Florid*
rounty, Florida, snd th* seal c f said board, f
on thl# the l i s t day ol March, A D. 1916.
tsealt
B. A D O U G L A S S ,
Clerk Hoard of C ounty Commissioners of | &gt;» » 6 » » 4 e » 6 6 » » 6 6 6 6 6 6 « 6 6 6 6 6 &lt;
Seminole County, P is .
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-O V. SWOPE

THE ROYAL CAFE

♦ W 6 6 6 0O60 6M

FO K S H E R IF F
1 am a can d id al, for re-election to the
office of ihcrifj of Seminole county. 1 f#.!
luttified In svhlpg th . peepte ol th l. county
I hereby announce myaell t , a candidate lot
for re-election to th 1* office, ow ing to th* the eflW of Taa Aramor, and on The ground
(act that i fast, not yot had this office for of perron*) integrity, good iltlvenvhlp, and tne
a lull term.
When my present term of akiil»y to p,-*form the duileo ol tba
' position. 1
office eaplreo 1 will b a n been In office only a*k .he support of tba
voters of rh* County.
eot hall terra by el.ctiun, and le *. th in o n . 1 will appreciate your rot* snd pledge my best
half term by appointm ent and for this rtn- effort* to give an efficient, equitable, buuneew______~
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IOD I feel that I am entitled 10 your sup­ like sdminttrsllon of the office,
port and if elerlad will g lv . tho offiro my
A. IL C H A P PE I.U
Sanford l.odfip No 62, F. and A. M.
clu«e personal attention In th* future as In
tht pact.
I hd-f to ir.niMjnfp thst 1 am s fam fldat*
^ Communication every first ami third
I *111 appreciate your support.
uf jiornin Rtln n for the offlre of T s t AsC. M H A N D .
Thursdays at 7:30. ■ Viaiting brethren
»e#»of of Hetnlttule^County and esrnr»t|y ask
weleomo.
I f vw
r »
.
itiy announce myself a candniste your support at the primary In June,
S. O. Kennedy
let the offire of sheriff of Seminole county, elected, 1 plrdfe myeell to a faithful and j bl. I j * 1 ItylO f
roriac
(i’
ll
I
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dUrharse
of the duties ran*
S e c r e ta ry
•utjrct to the action of the Democratic
W. M
netted
a
it
h
the
&gt;iiTl«*
primary to h« heltl June Gtb. 1916.
If
II If OUTIIKIfe
1 jple&lt;jfe myself to fulfill the duties
Monroe Chaplcr No. 15, It. A. M.
of thu office to the brut of ftiy Ability.
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Meet* every second ami fourth Thur*
B. E. i l l l A t i Y .
M Hi I.KCIHI.A
1 t III.
I hereby announce myself * candi-iai* f&lt;uj day in Maaouir flail c^ver the Imperla
mH ttJUNTY COMMl.S*StONbll
rej 'te-eniattte (n the siate legislature tmiffij Tht jflY
VUiting companion* welcome
1 b «d *y announce royaell at a candidate lor Ht*inl(inlr m uni y, aubjrct !*i tho llriiioJ. K. Kamntz
0. J. Miller
the office of County Commissioner of the 4ih. c ritic primary
ConifTtuffiiuoef District of Sominolo County, aubScc'y .
High Priest
J J D IC K IN S O N
in tho hemoeralic I*ilmarjr# and soI it It tho
vo e- of **rery vo-tr In the 4th f)lsiflrt and aak
Foiling thal I i m In poaa«**aii&gt;n a f i l l thr
cmlnolc ( haptt-r 2, Order Kaaiern Hla
for ,i&gt;u* *up|&gt;o*‘ knd 1 want too at (hUrim eto ftrta ** they p»r t atn tu I he pctUtlnl run
pfomi1
**, that if 1 a fn o]oc*rd that ! will wof k ill 11on I ft (hi* tier i tori anil in thia at*t«* and j
Meet* * very first and third Tueiday
fir«f last arid and all tho Jme for our HlffUitl tiring ul it.* otiinion th «t d m
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er ret i oi the entire County and will uw my fast mf ^rimlntdr county I m n o u t ir e my cifutl- hla St;»r in the Kant nro cordially invited
e(f« i* to work In bm»mmiy with
the Con&gt;- if ■r y for rlrctlon to the Rtatr Ugiilafuro, lo visit thi* chapter.
mi—mnrrs of the other dlalfiftA toward he aj&gt;- lu lijF fl to l hr Democratic tirimory (n June |
Alice E. Robbing, Sec'y
bultdlrf of the entire County.
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one else to overcome. '
Maud B. Xittlc,
" A ll for Clirtat," our motto la, rwe
Department Editor. •.
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W t’ll bear our binnera in the strife
and valiant be and true;
.. Florida Epworth League
State League Conference * to be
held at Sutherland, M ay 29-June I
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W e'll make this old' world better"
and our strength we will renew
Aa we go marching onl
Sanford Senior* and Juniors are
busy— These are in &gt; ll»m i district,
which for convenience,, is divided
into three divisions, under Mrs.
dill da Smith, Key Weatj Misa Kate
Wilcox, W. Palm Beach and Miss
I r i Skipper of Now Smyrna.
Quincy Seniors held their last
business social at the home of Miss
Margaret Woodberry.
Alt obliga­
tion* were met. including $16.00
African special, and $1.00 on South­
ern College share. They sent the
Handbook and Ep worth Era to
Seniors st Enterprise,- to be followed
by a large donation to the Orphan­
age.
They are divided into white
and gold, each side to be awarded
according to their efficiency in
League work.
Leaguers Malcolm
Lester and * Raymond Parrs sre
captains.
Umatilla Seniors have a mission
study class, have paid all asseaSr
meats and have elected two dele­
gates to their Institute to be held
at Kissimmee, ' the home of their
secretary, Misa Cecelia Overstreet,
in Apri.l
Membership is sixty.
Our president, Garfield Evans,
writes, "T h e work bf the state of­
ficers this year is one of pleasure,
made. possible by the cheerful co­
operation and even sacrifice on the
part of many.
Our consecrated
district secretaries are keeping their
work before the Throne and things
cannot fail to happen." Cooperation
is strictly essential in all organiza­
tions.
Mrs. LaVofgne Blue, (formerly
Mis* Verdie Haddock) our super­
intendent of “ Culture and Recrea­
tion" visited Gainesville League re­
cently.
She is a well posted lipworth Leaguer.

PREDICTS MORE SPEED
Great Runner Does Not Take
Pessimistic View of Outlook.
Bslleves That Within Ysar or Two Aiv
other Crop of Fset Onee W ill Come
Along — Dlstancere Show.
Much Improvement.
Oeorgo V. Bonhsg. probably the
greatest long distance runner ever de­
veloped on the American cinder path,
docs not take s pessimistic view of
tho present condition of tho distance
game.
"I bollovo." ho said, “ that Jt It pure­

ly a question of cycles. Just at puej*
ent there Is a lull, whoro a*fc.vt Tcdr.
ago wo woro turning out fast' dlstauco
men by the dozen. Probably within
a year or two another crop o f fast
ones will come along. One thing Is
certain, our dial&amp;ncers, as a class,
have Improved marvelously In the last
decade.
“ What ire peed now," continued
Bonhsg. “ la a dlatanco champion com­
ing from the ranks. Ho will take to
running fast and set a standard. Tho
boys who will try to beat him will
gradually work up to that standard,
ami when- they havo reached It tho
real champion will movo along to a
atilt faster level. I Know It was that
way When I was coming along at my
bcaf. Tho last year I was running
fast there were a dozen men who
could smother the performance I did
when I Aral won tho two-mllo cham­

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for some ons, if sold soon. See or
~-*At the same 3me Be shoted a pi*1 Address-R. U. Davis. 1002 W First
tol against the side o f tbb, y o o w *r
street;
7
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man and handed a card through the
•window to the paying; teller. “ Pinker­
.For Sale— My lot located gn'First
ton" wae there Jn big type and below street, opposite Rcbblna N e st Hotel.
a man's name as special detective.
Y ou can.buy JfcM D ® pl®^&gt; of jirop- r t f * fellow," said tile man wRb the
erty chosp on liberal terms. Ad­
man with the gun, “ la a counterfeiter
wanted In Cincinnati. Now hand back dress R. Bucksbaum, Tam ps, Fla.
62-3tp
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that money," he said to the captured
criminal.
Tho little eheaf of new
For' Sale—One good fam ily horse
Oftiee was returned.
not afraid.of-autos, good wagon and,
" If you will let me take that check
HI do the rest/* added tho detective, harness, nearly new saddlo and
bridle, 4 axes, 2 croscut saws, 2 log
and tho obliging teller returned IL
* There had been no nolle, no excite­ chains, 2 gas or oil drums. M. 8.
ment and no observers to thle odd Nelson, Box 1163, Sanford, Fla.
62-2tc
transaction. When the pair left the
bank they didn’t go to a police sta­
F o r '‘ Sale- Thoroughbred
R. I.
tion, but to another bank not 200 feet
Red
Eggs
for
hatching.
$1.00
for
14.
away.
There they went through exactly the W. M. Haynes, Herald Office.
same performance—got 17 nice new
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|50 bills, handod tho little bundle back
For Sale.or Rent— 8«v e ra l houses
and also got their alleged bogus
Magnolia * and Palmetto avenues.
check.
And from this second Dank they W. J. Thigpen.
2B-tfwent to six other* In Iho space of less
For Salo -The best high rnd dry
than an hour. Later In tho day when
house
lots in "G eorgetow n ." Cor.
counting up their cash eight bank
tellers made a remnrkablo discovery. 10th St. and Bay Ave. Cheap arid
Each ono waa ahy. as the poker easy payments. Address Box 1162.
layers say. exactly $150.
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For Sale— Wholesale fish business
'tbp stout confederate posing as a de­
fective went through bis rolo. tho otb- nets, fish boats, launches, etc. C. L
or tUppo'J threo of the $50 bills from Vincent.
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the ’ rybbDr-hound sheaf and returned
For Sale—Two lots near corner
n o t ifc b q L A ly 14.
..U^pleas'?otr stop to count them. 14 Celery avenue and H ickory street,
neW bills feel and look as much like size each, lot 44 feet by 128 fee t.'
17 aa oite guineg pig looks like an­ Saleable white people only. $160.00other. &lt; tt was done, so quickly the for both lota. Inquire Herald Of­
toilers didn’t seem to ifhlnk It nccea- fice.
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aliry to count the returned caah.
For Sale—Owini^ to change to
Aa for the -chhck for $550. It waa
really gqnulno and the swindlers got electrical power wo have on hand
back that money before leaving town machinery in good condition, con­
with their $1,260 In thoao nice now sisting of boilers, engines, water
fifties.— Philadelphia Ledger.
pumps, fire pumpa, air compres­
sors and sundry other machines,
which we offer at prices which aro a
■mall part of the original coat. If
interested nddreoa Virginia Carolina
Chemical Co., care II. H. Peabody,
Superintnedent, Sanford, Fla.
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LITTLE PICK ®
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Fifty or more, 7 cents each. King
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George F. Sloaaon ha* accepted n Poultry Yards. Lakeland, Fla.
59-6tc
position a* billiard Instructor nt the

City club. Iloaton.

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Walter Cox drove In 132 races over
various courses In light lisroes* cir
culls Inst season.

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For Sale— Good horse cheap. G. B
Bledsoe. Celery avenue.
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For Sale First class 5 acre farm
fully improved, new five room house,
Hube Oldrtng. who announced his barn, two flowing wells, tiling in
retirement last (nil. has signed a I1M6 perfect eondiliotl. Located just oul
side of city limits near Rand’s Sid
contract with C Mack.
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Under cultivation eight year*
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letlc association embraces in it* mem­
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"What Is. Umj lightweight limit'’ '' a horse, rhenp for cash.
Apply ut
fan n*k.-il the s|. l » u l » Post Dispatch Assessor's Office.
63-lf
"Freddy Welsh." wsb the answer.
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Canadian sportsmen 'i’ho enlisted in
tho war havo boon gazetted as (ho
Ono Hundred and Eightieth battalion

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Our third department officer will
occupy league space Ip thi.Florida
Christian Advocate next Vrok nnent
her department •rtf "Culture anil
Recreation ". She insista that our
efilertanirperits Tie * so distinctive,
instructive and &lt;elfc&gt;ating In -‘their
nature 'as to cuum young, people to
lose taste for the coarse, frivolous
and light amusements offered by the
public. She siresat-s the importance
of finding League talent, and de­
veloping it "A ll l y Christ."
She
advocates hospitality,' Christian fel.
lowship and the welcoming of vis­
itors and strangers m p.ur Leagues
Good literature is one of the strong­
est feature* of this department,
circulate the best of hooka amf get
them read, for. if they be good'and
true ‘^ fhey g;&lt;ftthe'fne*aage of Christ,
ft^ m T k e r of all thing*, the teadher
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For

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Dr W O, Kendall has been elected room.
Hot and cold water,
Adpresident of the Boston Bicycle club dress Z. !HI7, care Sanford Herald
for the twenty eighth consecutive
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year.

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Connie Mack has eighteen pitchers.
Hvo catchers, ten lnllulders*ntid six
onl fieldrf» with which to construct a
winning team this season.

House 'for Bent SL&gt;. 116 \Y**t
Ninth St. Apply to 1(. C D u lle r .
112 N. Park Ave.
37-tfc

For Rent— Several nico office
rooms over Yowell’s. Enquire N.‘ P*e
32-tf
Fred Toney, pitcher, taya hu will Y'owell &amp; Co.
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runners rapublp of running closer to
him than
now jinve."
Bonhng saw Jole Hay. the sturdy
Chicagoan, run for tho Urst Almo at
tho New York Athletic club games
and ho was greatly struck with tho
national mile champion's ability. “ If
that boy ever learita to judge hta pace
properly 4 minutes and 10 seconds will
bo possible for him." was Bonhag'a
comment. Bocently Bay ran hla first
Miss Anna Dickinson has been 220 yards around 26 seconds,, after
appointed Jacksonville district sec­ which ho slewed down, finishing with
retary to fill out the unexpired term a terrific quarter sprint at tho end.

BANKS THEIR VICTIMS
SWINDLE PRACTICED
PAIR OF ROGUES.

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Win. twenty-five games next season
Evidently ho does not expect to pitch
for tho Cincinnati |tcdn again.

George V. Bonhag.

of W ..C . White. She has a new
League at Grand Crossing, one ut
Marietta niul expects to organize
others soon. She is an exceedingly
Lysy young person, being an enthu­
NEAT
siastic worker in state, city and local
Leagues.

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Park avenue.

A tall. - well-dressed young man
strode vigorously Into a lar„o bank.
He walked to ono of tho gloiScovered
desks, took from hla packet a place of
paper, scribbled something.* upon U
and went to the paying teller's win­
dow,
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"1 would bo obliged If you wRl give
me that In new fifties." eata the young
man with a certain air o f poaftiveneas. ..
It was a certified check for $850.
Tho paying teller examined It. rec­
ognized the signature of the bank and
counted out 17 now $50 bills and
slipped a little rubber hand around
them. £
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the window with hla money In hie
overcoat pock6t a shorter,, older and
fatter man edged up alongside of him.
“ If you move a step or say a word
ru *hoot you for the crook you are,"
said the stout one.
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“ Sun Follower."

For Trade—1 have a 40 acre
homestead, 6 - acres cleared and
aolsecle, the sun follower The an­
fenci-d, a good house and well with
cient sunflower or sun follower, was
mile of station, will
tho marigold; the tall plants of the a pump,
trade
for
a
good
Ford auto.
Near
present day are of American origin
school and postoffice. Address F. B .
in cure Mrs. Coates, Wekiwn, Fla
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Nothing can bring you peace but
yourltijf; nothing but the triumph of ) m e « H 4 4 m * H « 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * 4
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prlnclpLrg— Emerson

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Hu should possess
knows how to use it

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Man With Cartlfled Check, and Fat
"Detective," Make a Handsome
Sum Easily and Run 8mall
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Board and room by day or week.
(Lite City House.
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For Bent 5 room house, 422
Charley White rtu- Chicago light
ti-tto. $lo pet month.
W.
weight hoxi-r. bn* r,-glst&lt;red sltD-rti
Haynes. Herald Ofiire.
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tending o\pr a period of over two
For ttent
Bent m
708
tor
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years
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FOR SALE
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For Sale—Tw o Platt Keystone
potato planters, good condition,
never used. . Slightly shopworn. $25
each, cash-' Geo. H. Fcrnald Hdw.
Co.
62,2tc

Wanted— A late model Ford.
Must be in--good condition and a
bargain. Box 976. Sanford, Fla.
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Wanted—3 or 4 rooms furnished
for light housekeeping. M ust have
3 bed*. Apply Harry Green, Rob­
bins Nest.
63-2tp
For Exchange—Will accept Ford
automobile as part payment on good
6 acre tract, 2 acres cleared and
fenced and under cultivation 6
years. N ot tiles. This land if tiled
will'raise any kind of crop*- En­
quire at Herald office.
68-tf
Found— Ladies'
white
Owner may have some at

glove.
Herold

° ,rir‘' by t,rovinC property and paylng for this ad.
62-2tc
Lost—Gold Elgin watch, single
caoe, open faced. Reward if return­
ed to Herald Office.
63-2tp

For Sale—40 acres unimproved
I want to borrow $2000, 2 to 6
land near Cameron City, In irrtgayeara,
8 per cent, on Sanford Delta
tion district
Part cash, balance on
property
value $6,000 to $8,000.
good terms if desired.
A bargain |Address "L o o n " c-t&gt;' Herald.
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pionship.
“ Had Hnnncs Kohlemalnen devel­
oped In this country, running against
our dlstnncers. tho chances aro that
Fur Sale — Eggs for Hatching —
he would have carried half a dozen of
Ed Goera ha* given mark* to forty
Thoroughbred,
U tility,
Barred
our men along with him, and as a re­ eight 2:10 trutter*. which l» the rec­
Plymouth
Bocks,
10
centn
elirh.
sult wo would havo had Just so many ord.

With the assistance of the pastro,
Rpv. J. E. Hortafield. we organized
a junior League nt Reddick Mar. If).
Mary Belle Wilson, president: Anna
Bessie Hamilton, aectetnry and Mrs.
('lay, superintendent.
They com­
plete organization this week. Reddirk Seniors are at work under Mra.
S. ( ‘ Mayo. They meet on Sunday
at ti:30 o'clock.
Dr.. F. S. Parker, General League
Sec'y nml editor of the Epworth
Era is ezpecfed to he present from
Nashville dufiug the entire Con­
ference at .Sutherland.
Dr. Parker
on his league visit to Florida in
1914 endeared himself fQ the young
peeplp who will be delighted to
knoW-V? hia return.
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Secretary E. A. Gallagher. Tampa
district has been 111 but is now con­
valescent, much to the delight of
all Florida Leaguedom, since every
moment of his time counts "A ll for
Christ." He la also president Tampa
City League, first department of­
ficer in his home Lcsgue, Lesgue
transportation officer and is con­
nected with the Annual Conference
Lesgue Board. Y et he never criae
"to o busy."
He finds time while
ethers are framing excuses.
Annual Conference last December
( reported 171 chapter! and 6,464
League members, an increase at
League Conference many new chap­
ters have been formed, and old
ones reorganized.
Mr*. W. C. Wicks has an excel­
lent article for publication anent
her department of. Junior work.
She is also an active worker in
Waldo League.
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League Manuel U. Jones repre­
sented his department of social ser­
vlet lri the lesgu e columns of last
week’s Christian Advocate.
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VOLUME VII

HANFORD, FLORIDA,

CITY ELECTION
QUIET
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PLACES NEWMAN IN
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hurst, o., early thi» morning when
two section, of ,he Chicago Limited
came together in a rear end collision
killing at least thirty persons and
Injuring forty or more. The Twen­
tieth Century Limited, traveling
westward crashed into the wreckage.

VILLAESCAPES BIG CHANGE IS
THE PURSUERS SUGGESTED IN
ONCE MORE POST OFFICES

The wreck, which occurred before
daylight was one of the most disas­
trous in the history of the New
York Central Hoad. Two sections of
the Chicago Pittsburgh Limited. No.
8G, were said to have been proreed ELUSIVE BANDIT SEEMS TO
ing eastward at a rapid rate when
HAVE SLIPPED BY
the second section crashed into the
AGAIN
first. The T e w uiieth Century Lim­
ited. proceeding in an opposite direc­
El Paso, March 31.—Army men
tion on a parallel track, plowing into made no secret of the belief that
the debris and toppling over coaches Villa has slipped through tho cordon
and engine.
of American and Carranra troops,
The heavy steel and woodwork of who are pursuing him in Mexico.
the first section was piled .thirty- The latest dispatches said the bandit
feet in the air by the rear-end col­ is moving through the Santa Marla
lision.
Two couhces of the fierst valley. Once among his peon friends
section were demolished.
Fourteen Villa might escape detection for a
were overturned
long time.
It is said that roving
Villa
hands
are
reported everywhere
All the casualties were on No Mti.
in
the
Santa
Maria
valley. Appar­
The Twentieth Century, notwith­
standing its heavy i.part. with the ently the American flying olumns
wreckage, emerged almost unscathed have not come into contact with
The Mexican officials have
and proceeded on it* journey, it* them
no
information.
passengers suffering only a severe

The city election last Tuesday
yfta. nothing more than a preliminary
skirmish for tho big affairs to come
but while it lasted ft was some af­
fair. T h o .election waa hold to sup­
ply the position of alderman made
vacant by the recent resignation
of- Aldcrmqn R. C. Maxwell and
there w-cro three candidates in the
field, A. D. Parrish, R. A. Newman
jmd O. P. Herndon. It waa to be
regretted
that Mr. Herndon was
forced to be away on election day
as Mrs. Herndon was seriously ill
at IJaytona, necessitating the ab­
sence of . Mr. Herndon all day. other­
wise the election would have been
Chihuahua ranchers said that as
as picturesque as one could wish for. shake up
soon
as there was known that there
A heavy fog from Lake Erie had
Newman and Parrish both work­
was
a
price on Villa’s head dead or
ed at the polls the greater part of settled down over northern Ohio
alive
he
would be in constant dan­
the day and the voters were waltsed and the nig ht was of ill n u n i n k y ger of betrayal.
Wherthor Amer­
d
ark
less.
M a n y of lh»* n j tired.
around about aa lively ns they would
pitiiu i| ill t lie w n ckag • *■tilt'd ^ p i l c - ican troop* made the reward known
be. at a big* election.
There wus
i* not Icarm-d
brigadier General
I mn Ufl d
»**.'ll •
much good humor and banter in- ou-.lv f.»r h* Ip
Hell
of
Fort
Bits*
is awaiting orders
pried into tho election, and this g»-r*, half .1,1(1, i no rg e&gt;l f m t n 1l,e tn &gt;hip supplies over the Mpxtran
kept it from being as quiet as it sleep •rs tii'l join. .( w it h t r;» m rt-.ii Nor'h we*ter n Railroad. permission
JOtl
I,,* r - . . . - • i. nr * . r V.
F i-*
foreshadowed.
to n*e *mio- having been grunted
'ill'll from \ " n'tr J1 'tu. . i. d *Ei i n . *
The count did not tuke long alter*
late &gt;e*terda&gt; by Carranra
Mean­
WIII. i •&gt;&lt;. r t . . | m i lo­ n u t. li w lu re
the polls closed, as there were but
while g r e a t i|tinntities of supplies
most of
to- f
i! in. - .... uri * ■1
2*3 votes cast and the result was ns
In itig *eft io Columbus will go for­
a &lt;: .
r uti
(r.im ward t.v motor truck.
II.' ’ J - " ' 1
h&lt;1hi Ws .
1 lev 'l.tiol El rnvr.i and E. rum e and
*
It. A. Newman 144
hundred* &gt;•
A It Parrish l07
I . rn*o, March 11 The report
from Vtiii. .
t* i' Herndon 32
th at Villa on Tuesday raided Santa
with the r
fill account of there beifig so
Toma* south of N a m n j u i p q a is not
mangled Io­
coi.tinned Mexican olhri.il* bud no
many candidates out in the spring
wa* believe
in f o r m a t io n
primary for county offices the mn
he l.irgi
junty of the voters were absolutely
too committal and the candidate*
W ill E n t e r t a i n Ed ito rs
it, tlie city election had a ilillirtill
K ism in tnee, March 30th
All the
U - i; 111g 1 ■ ■
\1 .IT’ fi
H
tone getting a line on those who were
preliminary plans have now been
m easure* bulking tn p u ttin g .1 . ii*-i k
candidates themselves.
tn.ole for the i-ntt-rlaiiiment of the
on ih*- ri*' in tin- price of gasoline
members of the’ Florida State Press
— today
w ••r •• off. ri •1 it ■•
VsMiemt ion, which meets here on
Our Library
’ A ll.etid lio li' 1o U 1 Fcth-ral IT.nj.
April
Id. I I and 16tk'. The conTmltAmong the notable and delightful
* a» proposed by t ee on entertainment ha* been di­
additions to our City library, per C o m m i s s i o n law
i *i *1i * :•*.ui of
Miii- vided into three special committees
hap* none have acquired gro.itvr K - l ’ r. *i til a11v •• St
wmili
I II * hill
n«*so tn
ill
would
require
cer tu handle the various details of the
fame and appreciation than Mary
tain d e a l e r * in p. *t rn!i
entertainment ns follows:
Amin's "Promised Land."
To those who have not yet read
it there will be a revelation of the
situation in Russia regarding the
J--w* that will be appealing, if not
appalling.
What .they bare suffered tn op­
pression and suppression can never,
perhaps, .bo fully recorded. A bright­
er day mpy be dawning for this
down trodden race in the land of
thfi.Cxura, )&gt;ut the light has hern
slowly, slowly coming, and the long
reign of injustice, inhumanity and
crmlty has been black with a darktu ■* that "could be felt
Mary An tin's family after a &lt;heck
• r* d career of comfort fo lowed by
dire misfortune finally emigrated to
America, and utjd^ our own fair
sky of ffcc'ilt#®,', equality and jus­
tice it became to them indeed "Th e
Promised Land."
Never will we
have an alien transplanted to our
country who has so reveled In its
privileges as th's gifted gir! did
none ever more enthusiastic anil
grateful os this little Russian Jew­
ess.
In the.w ord s of one who speaks
w'th literary authority, "T h e Prom­
ised Land seems to me one of the
most remarkable^human documents
of theso later years.
It might be
called a great book, I think. Certainly It has so impressed thousands
of readers in this city (N ew York).
I think it most truthful and sincere
and that It is written right from the
heart. W hatever crudeness of style
it may have vanishes in. the light
of (heap higher qualities."
For a Russian Jewess starting in
the first primary grade, Mary Antin's command of English is won­
derful. H er poetic temperament is
betrayed in lovely flights of fancy,
*nd it may not be too much to say
that this - book- eparklea with fas­
cinating gems of imagination and
delicious suggestions of beautiful
visions and happy dreams!
Well mjty Afnerica, the "home of
the brave and thh Ignd of the free"
welethne speh ardent, appreciative,
devoted' cLUx'ons’ to her hospitable,
kinder an d ’ 4*— *tcent
— * bosom.
—
, &gt;is, —
_______
v * V * T ---------- ------\ Bad Wreck in Ohio
I* Cleveland, O., March 30.— Fedand
state
In s tig a tio n s
wera begun today Into tho wreck
on the N ew York Central at Am-

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........
Representative Howard of Geor
gin uitfdduced a resolution propos­
ing authority for the President to
place an embargo on shipments of
gasoline.
Mr Howard said he drafted hit*
measure after a eoiifen-tiee with S e c ­
retary Iti dlield of the Department
wl„ - 1 turn
1
that
govern
tortj --ills a

( un I *e I arranlti'* lloatl
El Paso. Tex . Mar 30 - A stnti*ment coming from Alfredo Obregon,
Carranza minister of war, charging
thul the United Stales is blamulile
for border conditions ha* caused- a
n e w cloud Oil tho Mexican horizon.
Obregon declare* had li ilson permitted him to lake out of the United
States Villa spies and execute them
all trouble would have been pre­
vented.
He declares that scores and scores
of enemies of Csrranxa urn harbored
across the border.
Consul Garcia said late today that
he had received no information rel­
ative to the American forces being
permitted to use Mexican railroads.
However. American authorities are
making plans (or sending forward
army supplies over the road.
,

limit trip on Lake Tnhopokalign
on Friday afternoon, April 14th
f \V Griffin and I W Thompson,
It- --piioti ill t h e Grftrt lub Thurs■i.iy f 11ht, April l^JLli A v* U.* G rowford -ind Arthur K^Donegan.
Banquet at. the Grayst.onp Hotel
Friday night— W. B. Harris ami
E. E. Naugje.
These three rvents cover the main
portion of the entertainment of the
visitors, hot It l* likely that a social
affair of sunn- sort will be planned
f,-r the ladies of the party by the
Buthan * i litli
This matter will be
taken Up at the meeting of the club
|on Monday afternoon. *
On Thursday afternoon at the
close of the business session the vis­
itors will becoAte the guesta of St.
Cloud and u delegation from the
Wonder City will come here to take
the visitors there in automopilea.
The good people of St. Cloud are
planning an entertainment at the
lake pier, a program in the G. A. R.
hall and a luncheon to be served by
the Ladles Improvement Associa­
tion.

I h Crones in Hanford?
Chicago, March 31.— Tho possi­
bility that I’can Crimea, charged
with poisoning a banquet tend
Archbishop Mondololn here, five
weeks ago, is in a Florida .resort,' was
intimated today by Uiooo directing
his hunt.
Only a few of tbc derTkivc letters
Crones wrote Have been made public
and ipnr* .recent ones sent to the
York police'1have not been made
' Nats I Hay
public.
Farmers who intend to sow Natal
Tho U st one published « M post­
grass should avoid seed gathered
marked Charleston, so It is. believed
since the recent cold spells. It is
probable that seed has been dam­ that Crone* is still farther south.
aged by frost. Frost stops develop­
ment and hastens maturity.
Tho
Presbyterian Church
heads look ripe when they are really
At eleven o’clock there will be
dead.
communion service. No service at
A P. Spencer, district agent for
night on account ol the temperance
the University of Florida ExtenaiOn
Division suggests that it will be un- meeting at Allen's Theatre,
wiso to *ow until a new crop has
matured.
It wlU be'best to wait
until June or just belore the rainy
season because the present drouth

FRIDAY MARCH 31, 1116

Notice to Children
The children who arc to taka part

in tho play "Thistledown" will please
will lessen the chances for a good moat in the Woman's Club rooms
on Saturday eeorntng at 9:00 o'clock.
'tend.

WOULD MAKE THE POST­
MASTER GENERAL KING
OF NATION
Washington, D. C., March 30.— A
large number of postmasters In
Florida will lose their Jobs if legisla­
tion which is-now on the verge of
passage is finally approved in con­
ference.

NO . 64
and dcap appreciation of their friend
and neighbor.
For more than thirty years he has
been identified with this place, giv­
ing to Its every interest his most
enthusiastic support, working al­
ways lor its growth and advance­
ment and giving generously qf his
time and means to that end.
Ho loved this beautiful region
with his wh4feaheart and never tired
of describing its beauties and merits
nt\d of praising its location and ad­
vantages.

LATE NEWS
FROM WAR
IN EUROPE

SPRING BRINGS ON GREAT­
ER OPERATION IN
K'
EUROPE
A lover of nature and all things

beautiful, he longed to inspire others
with his own enthusiasm antF-deep
appreciation and to bring to all the
fullness of joy which he experienced
because hia heart was open to the
knowledge of God's great glftf.
»
*t.
Kind of heart and generous 61
hand, unselfish and thoughtful 'o f
others, hia kindness and gentleness
endeared him to every member of
the community and one and all with
one nccord they desire to pay him a
tribute of great love and respect
to express their heartfelt sorrow,
extending to his wife and family
their deepest sympathy and con­
dolence.

That such legislation Is even con­
templated will he nows to most per­
sons, ns it hay attracted virtually no
attention. UiuIfcV its sweeping pro­
vision* 50,000 postmasters through­
out the country would be abolished.
The offices themselves would not he
wiped out, but after the postmasterships have been abolished the
of­
fices would be open to the appoint­
ment of superintendents.
Post­
Grant to him, O Lord, eternal
master General Burleson is backing
the legislation and doing all he can rest, and may perpetual light shine
upon him.
•
M.
to procure its passage.
Altamonte
Springs,
Mar.
20th.
The legislation referred to is now-

London, Mar. 31.— A dispatch to
the Dally Mall from Petrograd says:
"W ith the breaking up of the ice
the - Rusaiana are preparing for an
expected renewal of German attack*
on Riga, which it Is anticipated will
begin within the next four wceka.
There Is every indication that the
Ocrmans this time plan to attack
Riga by land and sea at the urns
tlp ie ,. as they are now assembling
large numbers of ships at Libau
with the apjtraent intention of. at­
tempting to destroy the Russian
fleet, so I as to control tho
Baltic.
*

Paris, March 31.—Several Ger­
man infantry attacks upon Avocourt
Wood, in an endeavor fo retake tost
positions, were made last night.
The war office report today says
these assaults failed.
No further
Letter From Paul Bigger*
advances against Mulancourt were
Mr. R. J. Holly, Sanford. Fla :
attempted by the Germans.
East
Dear Mr Holly
of the Meuse there was heavy
Enclosed find check fur $2 00 fur fighting.
the paper.
I don't know what 1
—x----would do if I didn't get the Sanford
London. March 31 —The l»l&gt;or
paper,
party of tint British Parliament has

in conference and is in a bill which
provides a reorganization of the
pusial savings system.
The house
committee mi postoflice ami post­
roads refused to recommend it ami
the bill as it passed from tho house
did not contain the provision.
It
was incorporated in the senate bill,
however, and is now one of tho
1 have been uway from Sanford decided that any consideration of
amendments In dispute between the two year* the first of next Septem­ condition* of peace is impossible
bout- ami senate conferees
ber ami it seems like it lln* been ami undesirable, and that the only
Tin- provision which would go so Sanford some day ami I hope some thing the labor party could concern
fur toward uprooting the established of the deail ones their will open their ■itself with was the prosecution of
eyes ami get busy, build a hotel or ij)P war to a victorious termination,
postal service reads as follows:
two and advertise Hanford in the
’
-------"Hereafter the Postmaster General
north
ami
west.
You
would
be
sur­
London, March 31
Four vessels
may establish under such rules and
prised to know the people that go are reported to have been sunk dur­
regulations us he may prescribe, one j
from this town to Florida.
This ing the pust twenty-four hours— two
or more brunch offices, non-account­
past
winter
killed
California
dead.
British steamer*, tho Kilbride and
ing, for the transaction of any posiofllci business which may be re­ Florida i* tho coming state for win­ Lavlnia Westoll, tho Dutch steumer
ter tourists from now on, and I hope Dniveland and the small Russian
quired for tho convenience of the
Sanford will get its share, but it schooner Ottomar. Twonty British,
public."
won't unless you build a first class ships have been sunk since the be­
In a statement before the house
hotel.
ginning of the new German sub­
committee explaining the operation
This
town
that
1
live
in
is
the
marine campaign.
of the proposed legislation First
beat town in the west and tho best
Asst. Postmaster General Daniel C.
lighted In the United .States of its
Roper said:**4
,
Commanding Attention
size — but I can't help from wanting
Florida today is commanding tha
"B y making tho county tho unit
to go back to Hanford.
attention pf iht? nation and the Care­
and each postoffice loruted therein
Wjtge* are mighty good hut , i l ful study of business men, hopi»subsidiary to the main office situ­
seekers and investors because of
ated at tho county seat the number cost* nil awful lot to live,
of accounting olltcsa. nuuld be xu. .1 tun gLid lhaL.iho ffsalunl far­ Thn rxpItT HWiTKifnThg dT Die ouiside
world to its ywondcrful advantages
dll,ed from 6tL000 to 3,000.
The mers made inobvy this year.
My wife and baby are getting and. attractions.’
county postmaster woujd be as­
sisted by a dark In charge,. under along fine.,
The Manufacturer* Record of Fob.
Regards to the boys.
his immediate supervision at each
!7th contains many arthlts of in­
. '
4
4
subsidiary office, instead of a regu­
terest about Florida, tho principal of
' Very truly yours,
larly appointed |*o*l master and the
these being a- two page display by
Paul'S. Biggers, •
business conducted in precisely the
" It . H. E.," Richard II. Edmund*,
Lewistown, Montana.
same manner as at stations in the
the owner and editor of this power­
larger cities."
ful trade paper, on Florida as tho
NEW POSTOFFICE
"M o to r Tourists* Winter Paradise."
Mr Roper clearly stated in hear­
V
ings before the committee that the
These two pages tiro most attracPostmaster Elder is Having Building
legislation woujd abolish tho present
tlvoly illustrated showing somo of
Renovated and ( ’leaned
postmasters.
Representative Mad­
tho improved highways of Florida
Sanford will not get that new tho im|troved highways \)f Florida
den of Illinois was one of the mem­
bers who asked questions and one of postoffice building this year .but our and tho beauty apota that make
new postmaster, P. M Elder thinks thorn ao enticing to tho autqraoblliat.
his queries was: •
that the old building being cleaned
“ This would put tho Postmaster
* Other very Interesting articles dl»-'
General In a position to appoint up would help some and is ,bavlt}g cussf-Floridti' an o’ f&gt;f&gt;»siblo‘ producer
one postmaster in each county, nib the woodwork and w|l|)&lt;l ^ift^th* of natural oil, and South Florida ai
would it not, and would put all lobby dono over. Tho ppztoftica .1* a field for tho • production of tho
other postofflcBsALn tho county as one place that sees conohlorhbl* avocado pear.
nun-accounting offices, subject to wear and tear and is apt1to wear a
The stdte^'wof jnuch of (t i recent
very tired look.
’!* •,
his jurisdiction."
.
»
growth in pojMilnrity and proaporCapt. P. M. Elder, the new post­ ity to the pbwerful pen and influ­
Mr. Roper said that it was so.
It ia said that more than fifty master expect* to take his position ence of Mr. Edmunds.
members of the house have been in tomorrow and nil this week has been
The Country Gantlcmon of Feb.
conference with tho Postmaster Gen­ busy putting the office In shape and 19, alio pays Florida tbo compli­
eral during tho last week in regard the now and neat appearance of the ment of giving an ariicla by James
to this item. The conferences have office ia proof sufficient that a
H. Collin* on "F lorida’s Neglected
been at the request of the Post­ change is taking place. The wood­
Produet*," the flrjt place In .a very
master. General, who is insistent on work is receiving a new coat of var­ interesting iuuf.
nish
and
the
walls
are
being
calsothe approval of the iteni.
rt ■
. Mr. Collin* call* attention to
There waa a similar proposition mined and palntcdr
"Som e Dsllcadca that Have a Fu­
onco before whon the Postoffice De­
Some day In the near future tho
tu re" which are being profitably
partment wanted to get rid of all new postmaster expects to 6#t Into
raised in Florida, but he dwalla also
assistant postmasters by abolishing a new gpvernment building that
upon the great waito and loaa to tho
the office. Congress would not stand will be 1L-credit to the eitJ^Jbut un­
farmer and fruit grower in their
for It and It is believed by many til that time comcs'-Cipt.'. Elder will
nffglect to utllite the cull* for canthat the Arm attitude shown on that endeavor to keep the present quavdng and prtservea.
•
proposed measure will bo reposted ters in good ihajto.
» •
L
In tf&gt;e house on the present whole­
The present force of valuable as­
^ - Congrcga^ionalChurch
sale proposition.
sistants will be retained By the new
Communion aervlce next Sunday
I l ls anticipated that there will be postmaster, headed by tha first as­
morning, and in tho evening we
unite In the Big Temperance R ally

a general and sweeping, opposition
to .the measure from local communi­
ties that will lose their postmasters
and become sub-stations if the legis­
lation goes through congress.
'— Jacksonville Metropolis.

sistant postmaster, Harold C . Has­
kins with Miss Muller at tlia money
order window, Dwight Babbett tnd
It. A. Terheun at the stamp window,
M. L. Wright mailing clerk, and
R. C. Shaffer clerk.

In Memoriam
*
In the death of N. H. Fogg, Alta­
monte tosea one of her most valued
citizens. The people of this com­
munity are deeply sensible of their
great losa and mourn his passing
with hearts filled with sincere grief

Fort Reed Cknrch
Jno. Wilson and wif* have re­
Rev. Baldwin, S. S. evangelist turned from a trip to St. Augustine
will preach at 3 o'clock p. m. All where they tccotnpanied Mr. And
friends of this ehutfh and Sunday Mrs. H. W. £ on w *y and fgm ily,
school are Invited to
hear Rev. Baldwin.
*

attend

at Allen'a Theatre. All member*
are urged to repufimher the morning
services..

and whd ar# rsturnlng -to-thelr home In
Ohio.

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